[00:11] <drvanon> my mac mini crashes the moment i xorg starts. it blocks the whole computer
[00:11] <drvanon> tips on what i can do
[00:14] <LtL> drvanon: read /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[00:15] <LtL> drvanon: and syslog
[00:15] <drvanon> how can i get there
[00:15] <drvanon> as in how could i prevent getting blocked out
[00:16] <LtL> drvanon: less /var/log/Xorg.0.log  use spacbar to scroll, 'q' to quit
[00:17] <LtL> *spacebar
[00:17] <scragglez> Hey, I was trying to use pip to install a package but I'm getting a problem that I need to install libpython2.7-dev but I'm getting this error: http://pastebin.com/2HDYJy09
[00:17] <scragglez> not sure how to fix the broken dependancies
[00:18] <drvanon> i can not even get in to the login console because xorg restarts
[00:18] <LtL> drvanon: try ctrl-alt 1 to get a tty
[00:19] <LtL> ctrl-alt 7 to return
[00:19] <drvanon> when i do this, it restarts before i can login
[00:19] <drvanon> what does ctrlalt7 do exacltly
[00:20] <LtL> puts you back in X
[00:20] <drvanon> ah
[00:20] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Something is holding " libpython2.7-dev " to the lower version. What returns ' apt-cache policy libpython2.7-dev ' .
[00:20] <drvanon> i have a livecd, how can i get from there in to the root system
[00:21] <LtL> drvanon: i never used a live cd sorry
[00:21] <drvanon> dont worry
[00:21] <drvanon> is there anyway to stop the boot process
[00:22] <scragglez> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/JGTY3CVc
[00:22] <LtL> drvanon: im from debian, cant say in ubuntu
[00:23] <drvanon> how would i do it with debian
[00:23] <akik> drvanon: can you stop it at grub stage? press shift when the machine is booting
[00:23] <scragglez> Bashing-om: looks like the same versions
[00:24] <drvanon> akik: i am running yaboot]
[00:24] <LtL> drvanon: my mistake that was ctrl-alt f1 etc
[00:25] <drvanon> LtL: the problem is that x takes over within seconds
[00:25] <drvanon> so i cannot stop it
[00:25] <akik> drvanon: do you want to try the live session?
[00:25] <drvanon> that would be goos
[00:25] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Unexpected . what about ' apt list libpython2.7-stdlib ; apt-cache policy libpython2.7-stdlib ' ?
[00:26] <drvanon> akik: but how could i mount the filesystem of the harddrive
[00:26] <akik> drvanon: you can list the devices with "sudo parted -l"
[00:27] <drvanon> i cant get to linux
[00:27] <drvanon> i am stuck in yaboot
[00:27] <akik> drvanon: in the live session
[00:27] <drvanon> ah
[00:27] <drvanon> let me try that
[00:27] <drvanon> i will be back in a few minutes
[00:27] <Bashing-om> drvanon: I no not Mac, but in other PCs one can boot to the grub boot menu, and from there boot to terminal without starting X . What release do you have installed ?
[00:29] <scragglez> Bashing-om: still the 2.7.6-8ubuntu0.2
[00:29] <akik> Bashing-om: i think he said he doesn't have grub but yaboot
[00:29] <akik> it's a powerpc system
[00:30] <scragglez> Maybe I have somehow installed two different versions of python?
[00:31] <l2uthl355> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgIAJ2iyO0o
[00:31] <l2uthl355> nsfw
[00:32] <Bashing-om> scragglez: scragglez Not making a lot of sense then, as we have " 2.7.6-8ubuntu0.2 is to be installed " . I think python versions can co-exist .
[00:33] <scragglez> Bashing-om: yeah, I'm pretty lost.
[00:33] <l2uthl355> lol
[00:33] <l2uthl355> who this dudeis
[00:33] <l2uthl355> that dude ghostinnnnnn
[00:33] <cfhowlett> l2uthl355, leave now and take your silly idiocy with you
[00:33] <l2uthl355> fa realls
[00:33] <l2uthl355> fuck u nigga
[00:33] <l2uthl355> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgIAJ2iyO0o
[00:33] <l2uthl355> suck my cock
[00:33] <l2uthl355> bitch
[00:34] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Pasetbin the ' apt list libpython2.7-stdlib ; apt-cache policy libpython2.7-stdlib ' . See if we have a source to look at .
[00:34] <l2uthl355> faggot linux wannabeds
[00:34] <LtL> !ops l2uthl355 obscene trolling
[00:34] <l2uthl355> lmao
[00:34] <l2uthl355> wannbeds
[00:34] <scragglez> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/v4d0evyv
[00:34] <l2uthl355> lool
[00:34] <cfhowlett> !ops | l2uthl355 trolling, profanity
[00:34] <l2uthl355> bash my nuttsack
[00:34] <l2uthl355> mmmm
[00:34] <l2uthl355> like it rough bb
[00:34] <l2uthl355> mmmmmmmmmm
[00:34] <Bashing-om> scragglez: look'n .
[00:34] <l2uthl355> slick lick my dong
[00:34] <LtL> !ops  obscene trolling l2uthl355
[00:34] <l2uthl355> cuz
[00:34] <l2uthl355> u momma
[00:34] <l2uthl355> like it deep
[00:34] <scragglez> Bashing-om: thinking I messed up that second command
[00:34] <LtL> thx dax
[00:35] <dax> no problem
[00:35] <cfhowlett> dax, quiet only?  no ban?
[00:35] <cfhowlett> just sayin ...
[00:35] <dax> the problem was their speaking. they are now prevented from speaking.
[00:36] <tgm4883> dax: you remind me of agent smith from the matrix when he seals Neo's mouth closed
[00:37] <Bashing-om> scragglez: .. well something that 'you' installed -> " libpython2.7-stdlib/now 2.7.6-8ubuntu0.2 amd64 [installed,local] ' The local says so . My result -> libpython2.7-stdlib/trusty-updates,trusty-security,now 2.7.6-8ubuntu0.2 amd64 [installed,automatic] . So we ned to find out how it got installed .
[00:38] <scragglez> Bashing-om: ah, I do see that
[00:39] <scragglez> Bashing-om: should I remove it?
[00:41] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Not at all to sure of what is not going on . 'apt-cache rdepends libpython2.7-stdlib ' says "python2.7" is involved here .
[00:44] <scragglez> Bashing-om: yeah, I'm getting a lot of python2.7 libraries aswell
[00:46] <Bashing-om> scragglez: I have ii  python         2.7.5-5ubunt , ii  python2.7      2.7.6-8ubunt amd64  , ii  python3        3.4.0-0ubunt amd64 , ii  python3.4-mini 3.4.3-1ubunt amd64  // all installed and co-existing .
[00:48] <scragglez> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/utGY8Xhf
[00:51] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Look'n . and for think'n purposes ' apt-cache show libpython2.7-dev' >> Source: python2.7 >> Version: 2.7.6-8ubuntu0.2 !
[00:53] <scragglez> Bashing-om: ah, my verision is this: 2.7.6-8
[00:54] <scragglez> not 2.7.6-8ubuntu0.2
[00:54] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Yeh . and also is there a conflict ? what returns ' dpkg -l python2.7:i386 ' ?
[00:54] <Bashing-om> yeah*
[00:55] <scragglez> Bashing-om: no packages found
[00:56] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Right off hand .. I would say the thing to do is remove python2.7 and re-install . with the hope that the current version gets installed .
[00:57] <sveinse> Is it possible to boot linux image named vmlinuz-*.efi.signed from non-efi grub?
[00:57] <mcmillhj> is there a way to search for which package provides a binary? i.e I need binary 'x', how can I find what package provides 'x'?
[00:58] <tgm4883> mcmillhj: you can search on http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[00:58] <Queenslayer> hi guy
[00:58] <Queenslayer> s
[00:58] <Queenslayer> and gal
[00:58] <Queenslayer> s
[00:58] <Queenslayer> Problem with uefi on Acer
[00:59] <Queenslayer> 16.04 LTS amd64
[00:59] <scragglez> Bashing-om: man, all those packages listed to be uninstalled are scary
[00:59] <Queenslayer> Tried dd, lili, grub2, win32disk, startup disk
[01:00] <Queenslayer> Nothing seems to work, same result on initramfs
[01:00] <Queenslayer> Tried different usb slots, 3.0, 2.0, etc
[01:00] <Queenslayer> Nothin
[01:00] <mcmillhj> tgm4883: thanks
[01:00] <Queenslayer> Secure boot off too
[01:00] <Queenslayer> Any help on making a live linux distro work on uefi would be appreciated
[01:01] <Bashing-om> mcmillhj: Maybe dpkg -L <packagename> is good to see the full list of files a package installs too.
[01:02] <zykotick9> mcmillhj: my suggestion would be to install apt-file
[01:02] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Yeah .. anytime I go messing with system files .. it scares the daylight into me . O did look at the dependencies, did not look real bad .
[01:03] <scragglez> it'll remove gnome, compiz, gtk
[01:04] <scragglez> Bashing-om: and the desktop and terminal :/
[01:04] <Queenslayer> Any help on making a live linux distro work on uefi would be appreciated
[01:04] <Bashing-om> scragglez: apt-cache rdepends ! .. ouch a whole bunch is there .
[01:05] <Queenslayer> Bashing-om, am I being seen?
[01:05] <br0seph> Hi. I'm new to Ubuntu Mate (15.10), and I really like to make everything dark on the computers that I use. Like on my windows computers I have a dark background, dark bars etc. I do like the ubuntu mate theme, but when I open up settings/folders etc its just so bright with the white bg. So, is there any good dark themes or tweaks that can fix this for me?
[01:05] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Yave you said yes yet ? there may be a safer way to do this .
[01:05] <Queenslayer> br0seph, hi
[01:05] <scragglez> Bashing-om: definitely didn't say yes
[01:05] <scragglez> no way in hell lol
[01:05] <br0seph> Queenslayer hi :)
[01:05] <Queenslayer> oh cool
[01:05] <Queenslayer> I thought I was invisible
[01:05] <scragglez> I'd rather not use python than not have a workint laptop
[01:06] <br0seph> :o
[01:06] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Maybe we best wait sager advise . but we do know where the bottle neck is .
[01:06] <Queenslayer> br0seph, it's pretty hard to get anything answered in here it seems
[01:06] <cfhowlett> !patience | Queenslayer,
[01:06] <tgm4883> Bashing-om, scragglez what's the issue with python?
[01:06] <br0seph> Queenslayer i really? I got really good replies yesterday in here
[01:07] <Queenslayer> br0seph, I've been here three times
[01:07] <Queenslayer> Same silence
[01:07] <scragglez> Bashing-om: good call
[01:07] <br0seph> hm
[01:07] <tgm4883> Queenslayer: silence? Do you not see all the chat flying by?
[01:07] <scragglez> Bashing-om: bottleneck being I have something installed locally and something else installed elsewhere?
[01:07] <Queenslayer> tgm4883, I meant for me
[01:07] <br0seph> I even got a DM with a solution yesterday :P satisfied customer here lol
[01:08] <tgm4883> Queenslayer: maybe nobody knows the answer to your question? Or maybe you're salty and nobody wants to help you?
[01:08] <Queenslayer> It's not as quick as a response as I've seen on other channels
[01:08] <Queenslayer> tgm4883, probably
[01:08] <Queenslayer> But I'd like to think I've not done anything wrong to make it appear that way
[01:09] <tgm4883> Queenslayer: really? Just looking back at your chat for the last 10 minutes makes me not want to help you
[01:09] <Queenslayer> tgm4883, why?
[01:09] <Queenslayer> I honestly did not mean any offence
[01:09] <tgm4883> Queenslayer: because you are very chatty and apparently use enter for punctionation
[01:09] <Queenslayer> lol
[01:10] <Queenslayer> I confess that I do
[01:10] <Queenslayer> I genuinely thought I wasn't being 'seen'
[01:10] <tgm4883> Queenslayer: It took you 12 messages in the span of 5 minutes before you event stated your question
[01:11] <Queenslayer> tgm4883, was just giving the backdrop
[01:11] <Queenslayer> It's been an arduous journey thus far
[01:11] <br0seph> Also have another question if theres any hexchat users in here? I'd love to find a nice dark theme for hexchat as well, something that looks like the good ole nonamescript or something
[01:11] <Queenslayer> Very frustrated with it
[01:11] <tgm4883> Queenslayer: which can be done on a single line
[01:11] <tgm4883> Queenslayer: this might help you out
[01:11] <tgm4883> !help | Queenslayer
[01:11] <cfhowlett> br0seph, you can use the xchat themes for that
[01:11] <tgm4883> !patience | Queenslayer
[01:12] <Queenslayer> tgm4883, yes. That has already been stated
[01:12] <br0seph> cfhowlett can I find that in hexchat? like in options? sorry for being a total noob, but im new to linux
[01:13] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Yeah .. somethin like that .. I have to wonder why python2.7 says installed local !
[01:13] <cfhowlett> no worries, wait 1br0seph
[01:13] <br0seph> np :)
[01:13] <scragglez> that's unfortunate
[01:13] <tgm4883> Queenslayer: oh so you admit that you know the rules/guidelines and yet you choose to ignore them. Gee, what could you possibly be doing to annoy people
[01:13] <Queenslayer> No
[01:13] <Queenslayer> cfhowlett pasted it
[01:13] <cfhowlett> br0seph, here are your choices
[01:14] <cfhowlett> https://hexchat.github.io/themes.html
[01:14] <Queenslayer> tgm4883, you're actually getting kind of annoying now
[01:14] <goddard> HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth isn't working in my term
[01:14] <br0seph> cfhowlett cheers bro, thank you so much!
[01:14] <Queenslayer> I didn't do anything insincere in my approach
[01:14] <goddard> how can i disable history saving messages?
[01:14] <cfhowlett> br0seph, hapy2help!
[01:15] <br0seph> :D
[01:17] <Queenslayer> tgm4883, do you not think there might be a possibility that newcomers might actually be able to help and repeating the question could help raising their awareness?
[01:17] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Hang loose, see what we ( other responders ) can come up with .
[01:17] <cfhowlett> Queenslayer, enough.
[01:17] <Queenslayer> cfhowlett, enough of what?
[01:18] <fallencl0ud> okay so I have a slightly interesting problem, Software Updater is telling me 15.10 is available and offers to upgrade but says nothing of 16.04
[01:18] <Queenslayer> I've been targeted because I am meant to have done something
[01:18] <cfhowlett> Queenslayer, we saw your question.  if no one knows, no one will answer.  best practice is to wait ... patiently and silently.  restate the question at 15 minute intervals.
[01:18] <Queenslayer> Ah cheers cfhowlett
[01:18] <Bashing-om> !ltsupgrade | fallencl0ud
[01:19] <fallencl0ud> ahh. any way I can force it?
[01:19] <cfhowlett> fallencl0ud, download the .iso and clean install or wait until July.
[01:19] <Bashing-om> fallencl0ud: Yeah .. IF you insist .
[01:20] <scragglez> Bashing-om: will do, just annoying. I need to reinstall/format anyways. It's been a while and I've got a bunch of unnecessary things installed
[01:20] <michaaa> fallencl0ud: did you try something like this? http://www.ostechnix.com/upgrade-ubuntu-16-04-lts-ubuntu-15-10-2/
[01:20] <fallencl0ud> michaaa, does that work for 14.04 as well?
[01:21] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Breking the OS is a good opportunity to climb up that learning curve .
[01:21] <michaaa> i pretty sure, that i had 14.04 LTS before i upgraded, so i would assume yes
[01:21] <fallencl0ud> my laptop upgraded just fine but not my desktop *shrug*
[01:24] <scragglez> Bashing-om: I've already done that plenty of times
[01:24] <Queenslayer> Bashing-om, I agree
[01:25] <Queenslayer> Except I've broken the part before the OS :P
[01:26] <fallencl0ud> okay so this is amusing... it's offering to upgrade me to 14.10...?
[01:26] <Ben64> fallencl0ud: you need to re-set the prompt to lts
[01:26] <cfhowlett> fallencl0ud, sounds like your source.list is confused.  did you edit it?
[01:26] <Bashing-om> scragglez: One of the reasons I have learned what litle I know .. break, pick up the pieces, and put it back together . We can do that !
[01:27] <fallencl0ud> Ben64, just reset it to lts-only and it's offering 16.04 finally
[01:27] <Queenslayer> 16.04 looks awesome, when you can actually run it properly
[01:27] <fallencl0ud> release notes still claim to be a development version?
[01:28] <scragglez> Bashing-om: That's probably what I'll do, I just really really don't want to have to do that right now
[01:29] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Wait .. some more .. we are discussing .
[01:29] <Queenslayer> fallencl0ud, are you using it on the laptop/
[01:29] <Queenslayer> ?
[01:30] <fallencl0ud> Queenslayer, I run it on my laptop but I'm currently using my desktop
[01:31] <fallencl0ud> I'm hoping to find an older Powerbook G4 and it'll run Ubuntu MATE too when I'm done with it
[01:31] <Queenslayer> fallencl0ud, when you finally get it on the laptop, can you please check your battery consumption/
[01:31] <Queenslayer> I have dual boot and 16.04 gives me half the time that Windows 10 does
[01:32] <Queenslayer> Both on minimal brightness
[01:32] <fallencl0ud> I'm at 48% battery and it claims I have 34 minutes left
[01:32] <Queenslayer> But on the plus side video playback seems to be smoother on default
[01:32] <Queenslayer> fallencl0ud, 14.0?
[01:32] <fallencl0ud> my battery apparently has 44% capacity though so idk. 16.04
[01:33] <fallencl0ud> MATE, if it matters
[01:33] <Queenslayer> Yeah, I think it could be a problem
[01:33] <Queenslayer> I might switch to an older version to check
[01:33] <Queenslayer> How was it on the previous versions?
[01:34] <fallencl0ud> 14.04 was about the same iirc
[01:34] <mathieu> Is there a reason why the latest server LTS release ships with a version of PowerDNS that is not stable and a version of HHVM that was never supported by HHVM itself?
[01:35] <Queenslayer> fallencl0ud, seems to be a low level issue
[01:36] <fallencl0ud> it's a pretty shitty laptop and a year or two old so I don't pay it much mind
[01:36] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Backup and regroup a bit .. what returns ' apt-cache policy python2.7 ' ?
[01:37] <tgm4883> mathieu: not sure. HHVM should have been pulled from debian, but I don't see that version there. I'm guessing it was and has since been updated by debian
[01:38] <br0seph> I really like to make everything dark on the computers that I use. Like on my windows computers I have a dark background, dark bars etc. I do like the ubuntu mate theme, but when I open up settings/folders etc its just so bright with the white bg. So my question is: is there any good dark themes or tweaks that can fix this for me?
[01:38] <tgm4883> mathieu: powerdns is the same version that is in debian
[01:38] <mathieu> it's 4.0 alpha ...
[01:38] <mathieu> total broke my dns
[01:38] <Queenslayer> Think I've figured it out
[01:39] <tgm4883> mathieu: what's the package name of it?
[01:39] <mathieu> pdns-server is already the newest version (4.0.0~alpha2-3build1).
[01:40] <tgm4883> mathieu, yep, that was pulled from debian
[01:41] <mathieu> is there a way I can downgrade it?
[01:42] <tgm4883> mathieu: in 16.04? probably not. You'd have to find old packages for it and install them, then pin the version
[01:42] <tgm4883> mathieu: That's if you can even find 16.04 packages of an older version
[01:43] <user> Hi , I'm looking for software can does this thing , is limit speed computers which on wifi but not computers which connected wired.
[01:43] <fallencl0ud> user: ...why?
[01:44] <mathieu> that a router you need not a software
[01:44] <mathieu> it's QOS you're looking for
[01:44] <fallencl0ud> I was about to say, that sounds like something at the router not the computer
[01:50] <scragglez> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/xZPrLUsz
[01:50] <scragglez> that's the apt-cache policy
[01:51] <scragglez> I also noticed when I do apt-cache show python2.7 I get two different entries
[01:53] <user> I want software can limit speed some computers on Lan
[01:53] <kela> Get an L2 switch :p
[01:54] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Look'n .
[01:54] <user> there are some software like this on Windows
[01:59] <Bashing-om> scragglez: Strange to me . The correct version of python2.7 IS installed. but from where ? my output for comparison : http://paste.ubuntu.com/16429155/ .
[01:59] <scragglez> so weird
[02:00] <OerHeks> maybe pip update?
[02:00] <glass> whats your guys recommended apps from the software store
[02:00] <cfhowlett> glass, question makes no sense.
[02:00] <OerHeks> this is no polling channel, glass
[02:00] <cfhowlett> glass, there are thousands of users with different needs.  install what YOU need for YOUR uses.
[02:01] <glass> its ubuntu specific the ubuntu software store is what im asking about
[02:01] <scragglez> OerHeks: I did install a new pip earlier
[02:01] <glass> im jsut trying to figure out the go to apps so i can become familiar with them myself
[02:01] <cfhowlett> glass, how would you expect us to know what you need?  we don't.  so, install what you need, test for yourself.
[02:02] <fallencl0ud> glass: that's kinda like going to a grocery store and asking what the customers recommend
[02:02] <glass> cfhowlett: im not asking that im asking what is yours
[02:02] <OerHeks> tons of ~things to do after install 16.04
[02:02] <cfhowlett> glass, please stop.
[02:02] <glass> cfhowlett: cystic fibrosis?
[02:03] <cfhowlett> glass, I am very certain that my needs differ from yours.  my original recommendation stands.
[02:03] <glass> but i find the use of linux to be interesting how you use your linux is interesting to me
[02:03] <bazhang> glass there are some websites with must have for ubuntu, please go search for them
[02:04] <bazhang> glass this channel is not for polling
[02:04] <cfhowlett> glass, ask your question in #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:04] <glass> you guys are funny with your very specific rules your like apple fan boys or pcmasterrace
[02:04] <bazhang> glass thats enough please
[02:05] <cfhowlett> glass your question was asked and answered.  move on.  don't be rude.
[02:05] <fallencl0ud> cfhowlett, they left
[02:12] <Bashing-om> scragglez: I do not know what to safely do about this situation .
[02:24] <nimb3rly> join #haskell
[02:26] <michaaa> maybe the question is strange, but is there a simple way to start an application with root privileges (like 'sudo foo') WITHOUT going into the terminal? In windows it is so fast & easy (rightclick, start with admin rights) :(
[02:26] <Ben64> normally you don't need to run anything as root
[02:28] <michaaa> so i assume that is a 'no'? like do you open the terminal every single time if you copy a downloaded program into /opt or something like that?
[02:28] <scragglez> Bashing-om: ah
[02:29] <scragglez> Bashing-om: are you using 14.04? I'm thinking I can add that link to my sources list and be able to update and install
[02:32] <Bashing-om> scragglez: My wall of ignornace, as I do not know how to determine where python2.7 came from and what we can do about getting the depencencies in-line .
[02:32] <scragglez> jk that did nothing
[02:33] <scragglez> I'm not sure how it got there either, I think I'm going to backup and reinstall
[02:56] <nacc> michaaa: you could look at setuid and such, but in any normal appliction, the real question is why do you think you need to run as root?
[03:01] <snapfractalpop> I have no signal on 16.04 when I login (radeon card connected to LG TV via HDMI). The odd thing is, I do have signals on the ttys and on the login screen. I lose signal when I login. Any thoughts?
[03:02] <kernelcruncher> In 16.04 has anyone noticed the wireless icon becomes a wired icon after suspend
[03:04] <nacc> kernelcruncher: no, that doesn't happen, at least, in my 16.04
[03:04] <cynicallemon> kernelcruncher, i noticed that precise thing before i went back to a debian desktop
[03:05] <kernelcruncher> *umm, so it doesn't appear I'm alone but it's not happening to everyone
[03:06] <kernelcruncher> nacc, are you on Unity
[03:06] <cynicallemon> kernelcruncher, usually had to restart the networking but sometimes even that failed
[03:07] <snapfractalpop> Could anyone think nof a reason why my LG monitor would lose signal from my computer after I log in?
[03:07] <Bashing-om> Web  browser has crashed on me .. gonna reboot . be back (soonest ? ).
[03:07] <kernelcruncher> snapfractalpop, did you try not using hdmi
[03:08] <snapfractalpop> kernelcruncher: that's all I have actually..
[03:08] <snapfractalpop> oddly, the first time I boot it works, but when I turn the screen off and back on, it only works in login screens or ttys
[03:09] <kernelcruncher> cynicallemon, my network works, no resart needed, though after suspend I see the disconnected notification but no connected notification
[03:10] <kernelcruncher> snapfractalpop, i can't really say as I don't use hdmi, but when I have tested it before now, it doesn't behave typically
[03:11] <cynicallemon> kernelcruncher, it varied for me, sometimes had wireless but networking icon vanished etc
[03:11] <snapfractalpop> kernelcruncher: I noticed that recently, when I restarted network-manager, the disconnect noticiation appeared, but no connected notification
[03:11] <snapfractalpop> yet, I was reconnected
[03:12] <snapfractalpop> kernelcruncher: the odd thing about this HDMI issue is that I'm currently using it right now, but on a tty
[03:12] <snapfractalpop> if I do ctrl-alt-F7, I lose signal
[03:13] <snapfractalpop> (unless I'm in the lockscreen or logged out)
[03:13] <gagec907> hi'
[03:13] <kernelcruncher> *ah well, it's not really a problem, just odd behaviour
[03:13] <snapfractalpop> in which case I can see things just fine, but as soon as I type my password, I lose the signal to the monitor (TV)
[03:14] <kernelcruncher> snapfractalpop, is this hdmi set as default in the desktop settings
[03:14] <snapfractalpop> kernelcruncher: yes, the network notifications aren't a problem for me, but I wanted to confirm what you observed for sanity's sake
[03:15] <snapfractalpop> kernelcruncher: I don't know.. but I can get back to it if I restart
[03:16] <snapfractalpop> kernelcruncher: there are no other wires connected, so it always "just worked" before
[03:16] <kernelcruncher> snapfractalpop, so if you turn the screen off you losse it
[03:17] <snapfractalpop> yeah. when I turn it back on, I don't have a signal, unless I'm in the lock screen
[03:17] <snapfractalpop> I had this weirdness a little bit with 14.04, but I could always powercycle my TV and it would fix it
[03:17] <snapfractalpop> now that is not working anymore.. it's really strange behavior
[03:18] <snapfractalpop> I suspect it has something to do with EDID data or something, but I don't know enough about that
[03:18] <snapfractalpop> I wish I knew who to ask
[03:18] <kernelcruncher> snapfractalpop, if you press the source button on the screen, make sure ?
[03:18] <snapfractalpop> kernelcruncher: I'm typing on this screen right now, so the source on the TV must be correct
[03:18] <snapfractalpop> (I'm in a tty)
[03:19] <cynicallemon> snapfractalpop, do you have more than one hdmi outlet?
[03:20] <snapfractalpop> cynicallemon: no
[03:20] <snapfractalpop> cynicallemon: I assume you mean in the computer
[03:20] <kernelcruncher> snapfractalpop, I was wondering if somehow the source was dropping out and might need resetting
[03:20] <snapfractalpop> not the TV
[03:20] <cynicallemon> yeah
[03:20] <snapfractalpop> kernelcruncher: what do you mean by that?
[03:20] <snapfractalpop> when it "logs in"?
[03:21] <snapfractalpop> I will try to login from the lock screen and then power cycle my monitor again..
[03:21] <django_> Bah I changed something in boot settings and the dual boot doesn't come up
[03:21] <django_> Goes straight to Windows
[03:21] <R13ose> Chrome disappeared when I try to alt+tab to switch apps.  What do I do in Ubuntu 16.04?
[03:22] <snapfractalpop> dang
[03:22] <snapfractalpop> no dice
[03:23] <kernelcruncher> snapfractalpop, just that maybe the monitor is confused if it has a number of hdmi out's connected
[03:24] <snapfractalpop> kernelcruncher: there are no other HDMIs currently connected to the monitor, though there are other ports
[03:24] <ajg4M3l5> If I were going to purchase a Dell laptop to run Ubuntu or Kali, what would be the preferred choice?
[03:25] <snapfractalpop> it is very frustrating because I can actually see my old background screen on the lockscreen.. then typing my password gets me a "no signal cube" floating around
[03:25] <kernelcruncher> snapfractalpop, so when you are faced with a black screen and it should be your ubuntu desktop, what happens if you toggle the source from the screen
[03:27] <snapfractalpop> kernelcruncher: just tried that.. I switched from the no signal to TV, back to the HDMI slot that my computer is connected to
[03:27] <snapfractalpop> it still says no signal
[03:28] <snapfractalpop> but it knows that it's connected, because all the other slots are dimmed out, and the slot that my computer is connected to is not
[03:28] <fallencl0ud> it's a bit strange how after the upgrade it decided to completely reset my resolution and display arrangement
[03:28] <fallencl0ud> but it seems to have upgraded successfully
[03:29] <snapfractalpop> I read that fglrx was no longer part of 16.04, but I think I was using the free drivers in 14.04 anyway
[03:29] <kernelcruncher> snapfractalpop, like I say though, hdmi is something I know little about, I was just guessing
[03:29] <snapfractalpop> kernelcruncher: thanks for your ideas.. it helps just to bounce ideas around
[03:29] <kernelcruncher> snapfractalpop, are you tied to only that GPU
[03:30] <snapfractalpop> kernelcruncher: I will probably get a new one soon.. I have a 4k TV, but this gpu only puts out 1080
[03:31] <snapfractalpop> I can probably just resart the computer now, and it will probably work, but that's not ideal, obviously, going forwaqrd
[03:31] <kernelcruncher> *have to bug off now
[03:31] <snapfractalpop> kernelcruncher: well, thanks for your help
[03:44] <R13ose> any thoughts on my question?
[03:57] <[Saint]> 'Welcome to Ubuntu 16.10' - and nothing fell over.
[03:57] <[Saint]> Miracles do happen.
[03:57] <yufw> nautilus autohides its icon in the launcher, anyone experiencing the same problem?
[03:58] <yufw> i think it is a bug
[04:16] <thedanyes> Anyone know how to increase scroll wheel distance with xinput?
[04:17] <thedanyes> The only relevant property I can seem to find is "Evdev Scrolling Distance (289):	1, 1, 1"
[04:17] <thedanyes> but increasing it slows my scroll distance/speed.
[04:17] <thedanyes> and it doesn't seem to accept 0.5 as an option...
[04:18] <JKPQR> How much for the ubuntu slot Not including the VMware what have you.
[04:32] <liu_beintu> good day! can i ask something about my newly upgrade lubuntu 16.04 ?
[04:33] <lotuspsychje> !details | liu_beintu
[04:36] <liu_beintu> !pastebin i just upgraded my two old laptop to lubuntu 16.04. i noticed that every time my screen sleeps and i'll open it again my mouse pointer will not appear. is anyone also experienced this problem? how to solve it? thanks!
[04:38] <lotuspsychje> liu_beintu: upgraded from wich version?
[04:39] <liu_beintu> the previous one lotuspsychje. 15.10
[04:39] <lotuspsychje> liu_beintu: try if a 16.04 liveusb has the same issue perhaps
[04:40] <jackcom> rm -ri vs rm -rf, which is correct to delete folder?
[04:40] <lotuspsychje> liu_beintu: we also had users able to fix acpi issue, upgrading to a higher kernel like 4.6
[04:40] <krytarik> liu_beintu: LP bug 1568604.
[04:41] <liu_beintu> ok thanks lotuspsychje and krytarik i'll try it.
[04:42] <liu_beintu> thanks a lot!
[04:42] <idev> what is a ubuntu commandline to convert pdf to a list of pngs ?
[04:42] <dax> jackcom: -r is required for recursively deleting things inside the folder. -f forces deletion (e.g. if file permissions get in the way). -i prompts for everything in the folder whether to delete it
[04:42] <dax> jackcom: which is correct depends on what behavior you want
[04:43] <jackcom> oh dax thanks :) 8)
[04:55] <apatters> How have people's experiences been so far installing 16.04, am I safe to do an upgrade from 14.04 without anything blowing up?
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> !ltsupgrade | apatters
[04:57] <apatters> Yeah, but the versions of a lot of the apps I use in the 14.04 repository are old, so I'm pondering whether I should upgrade early
[04:58] <lotuspsychje> apatters: you can, its your system
[04:58] <lotuspsychje> apatters: sudo do-release-upgrade -d
[04:58] <lotuspsychje> apatters: just keep in mind the risks right
[04:59] <apatters> Are there any preparatory steps you would recommend other than backing up?
[04:59] <noobineer> I put 16.04 on my laptop, couldn't get an openvpn config to import automatically and gave up without splitting the keys out of the .opvn file manually, I also couldn't get it to recognize a theme I installed from a ppa, and the google chrome and earth repos won't update because ubuntu is blocking sha1 repos now
[04:59] <lotuspsychje> apatters: yes, if you have ati card, switch to radeon driver first, also disable external ppa's
[05:00] <apatters> My understanding was that the upgrade process will disable external ppa's anyway?
[05:00] <lotuspsychje> apatters: correct, but still would be safe to upgrade on 'clean' official system
[05:00] <apatters> Interesting thanks
[05:01] <haribansh> Is it working?
[05:01] <lotuspsychje> apatters: you can also test 16.04 in a liveusb first, if you wanna make sure everything works
[05:02] <apatters> What's the best method for creating a 16.04 liveusb?
[05:02] <EriC^^> dd
[05:02] <lotuspsychje> !usb | apatters or if you like GUI
[05:03] <apatters> Thanks
[05:22] <idev> what's the fastest virtualization strategy on linuix?
[05:22] <hadleigh> hello all
[05:22] <hadleigh> how is everyone
[05:45] <kallo82> Hello
[05:45] <hadleigh> hello hello
[05:46] <locksmith> ello
[05:46] <hadleigh> anyone home
[05:46] <hadleigh> ?
[05:46] <kallo82> I have this problem that started to happen when i installed ubuntu 16.04 , there's an audio and graphic glitch at login screen
[05:46] <kallo82> hahahaha
[05:46] <hadleigh> no sound at all?
[05:47] <kallo82> No sound just a glitch, have you ever had that
[05:47] <kallo82> sounds like every other ones are sleeping
[05:48] <hadleigh> i had nound sound when i installed this version and went to sound setting and turned the alert volume up
[05:48] <nicomachus> kallo82: what do you mean by a glitch?
[05:50] <kallo82> nicomachus: like it cuts out , screen disappears and then show up again with that sounds like something is wrong
[05:51] <nicomachus> does it enable you to login at all after that?
[05:51] <kallo82> yes it enables me ! but this is frustrating , it seems like speakers are about to blow away
[05:52] <kallo82> you know that sound when you deliver high voltage to speakers
[05:52] <kallo82> its almost identical to that
[05:52] <kallo82> never happened with me before
[05:52] <nicomachus> kallo82: without hearing the sound... no idea what it could be. you can check some logs for clues
[05:52] <kallo82> nicomachus: what logs should i see ?
[05:52] <kallo82> syslog ?
[05:53] <nicomachus> or dmesg?
[05:53] <nicomachus> not really sure
[05:55] <kallo82> what log can describe login activity ?
[05:56] <kallo82> i mean where ubuntu logs in such cases ?
[05:57] <baizon> kallo82: /var/log/auth.log
[05:59] <kallo82> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/16430860/
[05:59] <kallo82> what does this mean in the log (dbus[639]: [system] Failed to activate service 'org.bluez': timed out) ?
[06:02] <kallo82> that voice happens when instead of the drum sound
[06:02] <kallo82> cause i never hear that drum voice
[06:14] <Keyz> QUESTION: Will Ubuntu 16.10 and Unity 8 have Mycroft Integration ?
[06:19] <spigot> anyone seen behavior where a machine just keeps going back to sleep immediately after being woken up from sleep the first time, no matter what, until rebooted?
[06:19] <baizon> Keyz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utQjDBM6rF0
[06:20] <spigot> oh nm its some systemd nonsense. don't care to investigate
[06:26] <thekrynn_> trying to setup a usb ethernet dongle for an extra iface, but not showing up at all.. any ideas?
[06:28] <len__> hello
[06:34] <k1ng> hi
[06:37] <alib> I have written a program that requires enormous amount of time to run. If i disable suspension but lock my account i.e. with Super+L will the cpu keep running my job, or will it somehow pause it 'till i unlock my account?
[06:43] <dax> alib: screen locking will not pause running processes
[06:49] <_f_oo> I've got an encrypted system, and I've got an external USB hard drive. How can I encrypt my external drive in such a way that it will auto decrypt and mount on boot?
[06:50] <burton_> hi
[06:50] <len__> hi
[06:50] <cheesenbiscuits> Hi Everybody... Has anybody run into trouble trying to setup a USBTV007 EasyCAP under ubuntu? I can't get mine to show up as a capture device in tvheadend.
[06:51] <baizon> foo: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedFilesystemsOnRemovableStorage
[06:52] <alib> thanks, dax
[06:53] <len__> how do I audit my system for suspicious activity?
[06:53] <lotuspsychje> len__: intrusion detection?
[06:53] <len__> yes
[06:54] <lotuspsychje> len__: snort can help
[06:54] <lotuspsychje> len__: but perhaps you looking for specific services also? what ubuntu version and services are you running?
[06:55] <lotuspsychje> len__: fail2ban for openssh for example
[06:55] <lyntoo>  logs are the keys of tracking everything like auth.log whatever
[06:57] <len__> where is the list of autostarted programs?
[06:57] <lyntoo> you can view realtime change with 'watch' command  watch logfile.log
[06:58] <lotuspsychje> lyntoo: interesting, what does watch do more then tail?
[06:59] <lotuspsychje> len__: startup items
[06:59] <lyntoo> lotuspsychje: printscreen in realtime
[07:00] <lotuspsychje> lyntoo: thats nice! tnx for the jint mate
[07:00] <lotuspsychje> hint
[07:00] <lyntoo> np
[07:00] <stevendale> Hey
[07:01] <stevendale> How do I reinstall BIOS grub
[07:04] <lotuspsychje> !recovergrub | stevendale
[07:05] <stevendale> Oops
[07:05] <stevendale> Make a mistake in my install
[07:05] <stevendale> How do I resize my hard drive and make a 1 MB BIOS boot partition
[07:06] <Ben64> stevendale: you're installing on gpt?
[07:06] <stevendale> Yeah
[07:06] <gartral> how do i make an android phone come up and allow a file transfer TO the phone from 15.10?
[07:06] <Ben64> stevendale: you can use the livecd/usb and gparted
[07:07] <reisio> gartral: via usb you mean?
[07:07] <stevendale> Ok thx
[07:08] <gartral> reisio: yes, the device comes up, i can tranfer pictures and files OFF of the devices, but any operation onto the devices hang
[07:08] <gartral> devices*
[07:09] <stevendale> How do I chroot into my HD install while booted off LiveCD
[07:10] <auronandace> gartral: i tend to use airdroid to transfer stuff to and from my android, it uses the wifi connection rather than usb
[07:10] <gartral> auronandace: that's not an option, I NEED USB
[07:12] <Seveas> gartral: you could try adb
[07:13] <gartral> i got it
[07:16] <Mike1> hi folks! Has anyone solved the Bluetooth A2DP Problem in Ubuntu 16.04 where you have to connect twice to get a successful connection?
[07:17] <auronandace> Mike1: you can search launchpad to see if anyone filed a bug on it and what status that bug report is at
[07:18] <k00l3th4n> Mike1: Iv'e been searching for a fix but no luck.
[07:19] <k00l3th4n> I can't get my A2DP to work @ all. No worky!
[07:20] <lyntoo> gartral: does you'r phone are in usb debug?
[07:20] <Mike1> k00l3th4n: http://askubuntu.com/questions/763539/bluetooth-speaker-no-sound-in-ubuntu-16-04 this is the workaround i’m currently using
[07:21] <JohnHannibalSmit> Hi
[07:21] <Mike1> connect, switch to HSP/HFP, turn off bluetooth, turn off the headset, turn both on again, switch to A2DP (twice) and it usually works
[07:21] <Mike1> auronandace: this one might fit: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-sound/+bug/1577197/comments/4
[07:22] <k00l3th4n> Mike1: Yeah, tried that method & still nothing.
[07:22] <k00l3th4n> Mike1: For a split second It worked and then nothing... Null
[07:23] <JohnHannibalSmit> How do i put a pass on a nick?
[07:23] <auronandace> JohnHannibalSmit: /join #freenode
[07:24] <k00l3th4n> JohnHannibalSmit: Register the nick.
[07:24] <Mike1> k00l3th4n: in the first few seconds of playing music I have some bad stuttering and sometimes a disconnect
[07:24] <Mike1> it’s really very annoying
[07:24] <JohnHannibalSmit> Whats the command?
[07:24] <dax> !register | JohnHannibalSmit
[07:26] <k00l3th4n> Mike1: Yes, very annoying. I will just wait for a fix. Good old fashion wires never fail. :)
[07:26] <Mike1> k00l3th4n: … unless you fall over them ;)
[07:27] <k00l3th4n> Mike1: True! lol
[07:28] <Mike1> But come ooooon, it can’t be that audio over bluetooth is almost completly broken in 16.04 for everyone?!
[07:28] <Maynard> OK so trick question for a noobie.... I have a 4G FD  (flashdrive) another 32 (which will be run and ubuntu installed to, as my HD) and a tiny 2G FD.  The 4G is letting me into the try ubuntu.  But I need the 4 G (corrupt install on amd64 16.04) to create a NEW bootable FD.  To then install onto the 32G.  Make sense?  Before you ask my storage controller is not reading my SATAs IN the machine.... only if I hook them up externally....
[07:30] <EriC^^> Maynard: so use the 4G to get a new iso checksum it and dd it to the 2G
[07:30] <roby59> ciaooo
[07:30] <roby59> !list
[07:32] <Maynard> OK........so I need lil kid noob step by step.  what is dd it? and how?  I don't understand checksum instructions in ubuntu help.  I get what it does not how to go about actuallly checking it.
[07:32] <Maynard> EriC^^_ And thanks
[07:33] <Mike1> wasn’t there a graphical boot disk creator in Ubuntu?
[07:33] <auronandace> Maynard: dd is a direct copy, sudo dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdb (make sure sdb is the device you want to dd the iso to)
[07:35] <Maynard> and checking that is what? lsblk ?
[07:35] <auronandace> Maynard: you could plug them in and check with gparted
[07:36] <Maynard> so from sudo.....sdb is what I would copy to terminal exactly?
[07:36] <Maynard> Problem is I am working the whole machine on the 4G atm.
[07:37] <auronandace> Maynard: like EriC^^ says, use the 4G to get the new iso and checksum it, then you can plug in the 2G (while you are still on the 4G) and dd the iso to the 2G
[07:38] <EriC^^> Maynard: type sudo parted -l and get the name of the 2G (/dev/sdb /dev/sdc ..)
[07:39] <Maynard> Can anyone gimme an easy checksum perhaps a one liner ?
[07:39] <EriC^^> Maynard: for the checksum type md5sum /path/to/iso and check the hash with the one from releases.ubuntu.com in the hashes file
[07:39] <EriC^^> Maynard: then sudo dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M && sync
[07:39] <k00l3th4n> Maynard: Run the command (df -h) and identify the drive. Then "sudo dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/path/to/storage"
[07:40] <Maynard> So I want it to go tto sdb1
[07:41] <auronandace> Maynard: no, sdb1 would be the 1st patition on the drive, you want it to have the whole drive: sdb
[07:41] <Maynard> PS still waiting 12 minutes ish for iso to complete DL.
[07:41] <Maynard> auronandance_roger
[07:41] <auronandace> Maynard: again make sure sdb is the one you want, you certainly don't want to sudo dd to the wrong device
[07:42] <Maynard> dbl checked and yes sdb is the 2g
[07:43] <auronandace> Maynard: you can also tab complete nicks in most irc clients, saves typing them out in whole, try aur[press Tab]
[07:44] <Maynard> I think I can do it with all that info... then I have to turn the ISO into a bootable and wipe that 4G in the process.  Possible?
[07:45] <auronandace> Maynard: the iso is a hybrid iso, dd'ing it to the 2G stick is all that is needed, you can then boot from the 2G stick
[07:45] <Maynard> Hmmm...won't work then cause the last time I did the bootable it was 2.8G
[07:46] <Maynard> I'm actually doing a Ubuntu Studio 16.04
[07:46] <auronandace> Maynard: what iso are you using? last i checked the ubuntu 16.04 is under 2G (about 1.4 or something)
[07:47] <Maynard> look up
[07:47] <auronandace> Maynard: in that case if the iso is bigger than the device you want to dd to then it won't work
[07:48] <Maynard> oh what the hell man?! it was 12 minutes 5 minnutes ago and now it says almost 3 hours
[07:49] <Maynard> @ 79%
[07:49] <auronandace> Maynard: you can download the mini iso and then dd that to the 2G, boot from the 2G and dd the ubuntu studio iso to the 4G
[07:49] <EriC^^> torrent stuff
[07:50] <EriC^^> it's way faster and it checksums for you
[07:50] <Maynard> doing a torrent now
[07:50] <k00l3th4n> Maynard: You can try the Ubuntu/Gnome 16.04. It's 1.2G.
[07:50] <EriC^^> auronandace: mini iso doesn't have a shell does it?
[07:51] <auronandace> EriC^^: oh, i haven't used it in years, i'm not sure, i assumed it did
[07:51] <Maynard> SO torrent there is no need for checksum5
[07:51] <Maynard> ?
[07:51] <EriC^^> yes
[07:51] <EriC^^> and it's faster
[07:52] <Maynard> Cool.... I thought torrents were easy ways to get viruses.... but only in windows will that matter?  Or do I have it all wrong?
[07:53] <auronandace> Maynard: torrents are great as long as you can trust the source of the torrent
[07:53] <Maynard> it's right from UBuntustudio.org
[07:53] <Maynard> so I hope so lol
[07:54] <Spookan> Maynard: You can get viruses all the time, but Windows is the major os for it.
[07:55] <Maynard> SO I hear 2 schools of thought on anti-virus and no anti-virus for ubuntu.... which is right?
[07:55] <SwedeMike> Maynard: there is plenty of malware for Linux as well.
[07:55] <SwedeMike> Maynard: I don't run anti-virus for ubuntu (or OSX either), but I am cautious about what software I install and where I download it from.
[07:55] <auronandace> Maynard: anti-virus is largly unneccessary on linux unless you are passing a lot of files to windows machines
[07:55] <k00l3th4n> Clamav is good for scanning files, etc.
[07:56] <Maynard> So do you treat it the same then and have a simple background antivirus.... saaaaaaaay Bitdefender or something?
[07:56]  * Xark notes if your machine is Internet facing then you may want something like fail2ban etc. (but not really "virus" - just good security for the "doorknob jigglers" you will see in logs).
[07:57] <Calpico> I'd follow https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Security
[07:57] <squirel> Hi
[07:58] <Maynard> OK enough on the security then ..... that will all be after I get things installed properlly
[07:58] <squirel> Hi
[07:58] <Maynard> herro squirel
[07:59] <meghg> i have problem on terminal using , when paste non-latin characters like this "سلام" nothing appear, but when connect to my server through SSH its work, anyone can help me ?
[08:00] <Spookan> Maynard: I mainly use OS X and i use AV, mostly because i have alot of Windows friends that i share files with. And as SwedeMike says allways check what and where you download from.
[08:01] <Maynard> I will be doing nothing but ubuntu with this setup till I can find (hopefully) a simple driver fix so I can put my HDD back in the laptop.
[08:02] <ajay_> ajay123
[08:02] <ajay_> ajay123
[08:04] <meghg> UP: i have problem on terminal using , when paste non-latin characters like this "سلام" nothing appear, but when connect to my server through SSH its work, anyone can help me ?
[08:05] <geirha> meghg: Which terminal emulator does it fail in?
[08:05] <meghg> geirha: no diffrence , all of terminals goes wrong
[08:06] <meghg> terminator, mlterm, konsole, gnome-terminal-emulator, xfce4-terminal, xterm ....
[08:06] <akik> meghg: works in konsole is kde
[08:07] <akik> meghg: maybe you have some terminal settings from a previous installation?
[08:07] <meghg> in another distro yes works but i dont know why not works now
[08:08] <meghg> akik: nope,
[08:08] <auronandace> meghg: are you simply missing a language pack?
[08:09] <meghg> no ,langauge packs installed,
[08:09] <geirha> does any non-ascii work at all?
[08:09] <meghg> geirha: yes, all non-ascii chars not appear
[08:10] <akik> meghg: what's your locale setting? /etc/default/locale
[08:10] <meghg> LANG=C
[08:11] <geirha> that's ascii, so no wonder non-ascii does not work ...
[08:11] <akik> meghg: that could be the problem
[08:12] <strk> after an "apt-get ugprade" my firefox browser do not react to events (click on menu icons)
[08:12] <strk> the icons are "responsive" in that they change aspect when hovering with the mouse
[08:12] <akik> meghg: you can get the list of installed locales with "locale -a"
[08:12] <strk> and the pop-up tip also shows
[08:12] <strk> but _clicking_ on them doesn't open any menu
[08:12] <strk> ideas ? it is Mozilla Firefox 46.0
[08:12] <strk> from http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main amd64 Packages
[08:13] <meghg> akik: its show correct and, fa_IR.utf8 and en_US.utf8 installed
[08:13] <strk> wait! chromium responds to clicks but still does weird things ?
[08:13] <bat21> there is somebody
[08:14] <bat21> hello
[08:14] <k00l3th4n> bat21: Hello
[08:17] <yellabs-r2> hello there , i installed 16.04 , now i noticed that the up and down on firefox side is an orange block instead of botton
[08:17] <yellabs-r2> if i boot life cd version its okey
[08:18] <yellabs-r2> the installed version is missing user interface botton items
[08:19] <meghg> akik: there is no way to back and im no have time anymore to fix that , try to reinstall ubuntu . bye
[08:19] <akik> meghg: you can reset the file
[08:19] <yellabs-r2> in other words the ambiance theme is incomplete after install
[08:20] <meghg> akik: tnx
[08:20] <akik> ok bye
[08:21] <mindcontrol> !cookies
[08:21] <pOY> hey all, anyone tris 16.04 on a xps 13?
[08:22] <pOY> if so how did it go?
[08:23] <akik> pOY: bad success stories. i would wait until dell supports it
[08:24] <akik> pOY: you can of course install 16.04 on a usb stick or similar
[08:27] <pOY> okay thanks man, do you know any of the issues that sprung up from doing so? thinking of getting dev edition
[08:27] <akik> pOY: somebody just said that it didn't go right. the 14.04 installation has dell installed custom packages
[08:27] <Maynard> OK so I have my .iso.torent now what?  I have transmission opened as well
[08:29] <yellabs-r2> ambiance theme is broken after install ( 16.04 )
[08:29] <pOY> fair play thanks for the heads up
[08:29] <yellabs-r2> tested on 4 different machines, same thing, so reproducable
[08:30] <yellabs-r2> any tips are welcome as to correct this error
[08:31] <pOY> Maynard: right click on the .torrent and open with transmission
[08:32] <Maynard> pOY_ it is in transmission.
[08:32] <Keyz> Wine breaks Xrandr on Nvidia prime ..X Error of failed request:  BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)   Major opcode of failed request:  140 (RANDR)
[08:33] <exalt> Morning, the "systemctl list-units --all" command displays like about 50 loaded TTY's. Is this normal ?
[08:34] <Spookan> Maynard: Then just wait for it to download.
[08:34] <Keyz> All games on wine fail to work in full screen on Ubuntu 16.04 crashing with X error and nvidia prime
[08:34] <Jiremi> Hello
[08:34] <exalt> whoa! alot more! dev-ttya0.device to dev-ttyzf.device are all loaded.
[08:34] <pOY> Maynard: putting the os on a usb?
[08:34] <stevendale> Hi
[08:34] <stevendale> 15 minutes remaining
[08:35] <Maynard> No it's in transmission 2.75 G complete.... now how do I get it to iso to the other flash as a bootable
[08:35] <Maynard> ?
[08:35] <Keyz> unetbootin or use inbuilt startup disk creator
[08:35] <pOY> Maynard: it should be in the downloads folder?
[08:35] <Maynard> Yes putting it all on usb.  Storage controller not reading SATA.
[08:35] <stevendale> "Move /dev/sda1 to the right and shrink it from 149.05 GiB to 149.05 GiB
[08:36] <Keyz> is nvidia prime officially supported by ubuntu
[08:36] <Jiremi> I'm trying to install a graphics driver on an old Poulsbo netbook running 16.04.  The EGMD driver appears to last support 15.10.  If I install it anyways will it still work?
[08:36] <Jiremi> EMGD*
[08:37] <Maynard> I can see it in transmission and in downloads .....keeps saying cannot duplicate torrent?
[08:38] <Keyz> Nvidia also has launched wayland drivers.. except that they work on streams not on gbl when will MIR get support from nvidia ? cant use Unity8 session with nvidia prime atm
[08:39] <pOY> Maynard: download unetbootin and when open pick your os to install and choose your usb
[08:40] <Jiremi> Oops I accidentally closed the chat window
[08:47] <[Saint]> pOY: anecdotal, but, don't they recommend Rufus now due to unetbootin being largely...well, shit?
[08:50] <pOY> don't really know as I don’t use unetbootin it's just what a lot of people recommend to use and seems popular?
[08:52] <[Saint]> Official page says Rufus, so, yeah...dunno.
[08:53] <[Saint]> I can definitely recall a time when unetbootin /was/ recommended.
[08:53] <[Saint]> But apparently that time has passed?
[08:53] <ydj> hi
[08:54] <ydj> 有人说中文吗
[08:54] <akik> [Saint]: you can also use win32 disk imager. the only weird thing with that is that you have to have a fat partition on the stick first
[08:57] <Xark> !cn
[08:59] <Welastevil> hi
[09:00] <Welastevil> does someone using "terminology" terminal emulator?
[09:06] <avenger_> s there someway to print webpage to rtf or someother format other than pdf?
[09:07] <jatt> html2text
[09:09] <avenger_> Libredraw ruin pdf format any solution? need to edit pdf
[09:16] <yellabs-r2> cant figure it out , ambiance theme on fresh install 16.04 is not working correct
[09:16] <yellabs-r2> any one who has 16.04 installed around ?
[09:19] <Ben64> yellabs-r2: it's best to describe the problem in detail and maybe screenshots in your case. asking stuff like "does anyone....?"  pretty much never works
[09:20] <yellabs-r2> its simple, the side slider is not showing as it should
[09:20] <yellabs-r2> but thanks any way
[09:21] <linuxnub> Hello I need help if anyone is available before I change adduser.conf
[09:22] <linuxnub> I want to know if I change say "group home directory" setting, what happens to previously created user
[09:22] <Ben64> nothing
[09:22] <linuxnub> ty ;) I thought so but I hate corrupting my os :)
[09:23] <linuxnub> and, Im a linux nub :P Have a great night ty
[09:24] <complete_nub> Hello from a complete nub, finally managed to dual boot Ubuntu and Windows
[09:25] <complete_nub> I'm really liking things so far, using the terminal for everything is really nice
[09:26] <hdh> Hi all, any help with wacom tablet, leds don't switch to reflect the active mode
[09:26] <nbusrone> hi anyone know how to set a disable screensaver option for certain application running on background ? I was running VM at background leaving it but ubuntu OS screen saver was set 1 hours turn off monitor.There is no option for Virtualbox to set disable screensaver
[09:27] <Welastevil> when I close weechat from the terminal and try to return to it, it says that weechat is yet running and I should to close it...
[09:27] <Welastevil> how do I do it?
[09:27] <Welastevil> it is running without any sign///
[09:31] <Hootch> Hi, how can I increase the scrolling speed inside chrome on a ubuntu system?
[09:33] <nbusrone> hi anyone know how to set a disable screensaver option for certain application running on background ? I was running VM at background leaving it but ubuntu OS screen saver was set 1 hours turn off monitor.There is no option for Virtualbox to set disable screensaver
[09:35] <Hootch> nbusrone: turn off in the energy option.
[09:37] <nbusrone> Hootch : I mean to set manually which application running that disable screensaver. Like VLC or Mplayer.There is an option build in to disable on screensaver but not on Vbox.So I  have to manually set the application to disable under ubuntu command but how do I do that ?
[09:39] <Hootch> nbusrone: i don't use vbox like this
[09:39] <Hootch> nbusrone: sorry :)
[09:40] <faraway> I had a problem that when i updated my nvidia driver to nvidia-361 that the installation failed and the system crash.ed I now got it back working, and I’m sure the problem was because I set the default compilers to clang for both c and c++, so it is generally a bad idead to use „update-alternatives —configure“  to change c++ and cc ?
[09:40] <nbusrone> Hootch : Iis ok , i'll ask again at vbox channel
[09:40] <chrmhoffmann> i have somehow broken my unity desktop by installing and resolving some conflict with ubuntu gnome
[09:40] <chrmhoffmann> the Settings application now only shows a subset of items (e.g. no Appearance)
[09:40] <chrmhoffmann> and the Display settings are saying:
[09:41] <chrmhoffmann> "Could not get screen information"
[09:41] <chrmhoffmann> if i run the settings applicaiton manually: unity-control-center it seems all right.
[09:42] <chrmhoffmann> is the launcher just starting the wrong app?
[10:02] <joellaneaquino> hello all
[10:12] <proudbyte> I how can i reset iptables and ufw on a vps under rescue mode I've mounted the partition and chroot it
[10:12] <proudbyte> and I can see config files in /etc/ufw but there are a few files there...
[10:20] <proudbyte> is there any config file where i can disable ufw and iptables?
[10:22] <proudbyte> anyone?
[10:23] <ducasse> proudbyte: on my system they're in /etc/iptables.up.rules
[10:24] <akik> proudbyte: did you run "ufw disable" in the chroot?
[10:24] <akik> proudbyte: "sudo ufw disable"
[10:24] <proudbyte> lol
[10:25] <proudbyte> that should result in a live running system I'm in rescue mode
[10:25] <proudbyte> I have mounted the partition
[10:25] <akik> proudbyte: did you go into chroot?
[10:25] <mementomori> hi
[10:25] <proudbyte> and chroot
[10:25] <proudbyte> yes
[10:25] <akik> proudbyte: ok so did you run ufw disable?
[10:25] <torpet> Is it possible to install Thunderbird 45 on Ubutnu 14.04 without compiling yourself? Are there PPAs?
[10:25] <proudbyte> and I've access to file system now
[10:26] <proudbyte> yes not working
[10:26] <akik> proudbyte: what's the error?
[10:26] <proudbyte> ERROR: problem running ufw-init
[10:26] <proudbyte> iptables v1.4.21: can't initialize iptables table `filter': Table does not exist (do you need to insmod?)
[10:26] <proudbyte> etc
[10:26] <akik> proudbyte: did you mount /proc /dev /sys etc before the chroot?
[10:27] <proudbyte> nope
[10:27] <baizon> torpet: https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/ubuntu/thunderbird-next
[10:27] <proudbyte> I've mounted the system partition
[10:27] <torpet> baizon: That's beta versions though.
[10:28] <torpet> And they are outdated
[10:28] <akik> proudbyte: after mounting the root fs but before chroot "for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done" root fs should be in /mnt
[10:28] <proudbyte> and chroot the partition it self
[10:28] <mementomori> I've a problem  with 16.04 . Sometimes (2 out of 5) after I login the screen crashes and the deskotop doesnt load. It seems like the login interface is loaded but it's hard to tell. I can only switch to tty1 and stop/start the pc.
[10:28] <proudbyte> akik let me check it out
[10:29] <mementomori> I've an old nvidia card and two monitors. I'm using nouveau driver.
[10:29] <baizon> torpet: https://askubuntu.com/questions/50931/how-do-i-install-the-latest-stable-version-of-thunderbird
[10:30] <mementomori> now, for example, I'm using 16.04 w/o any problem. But had to reboot the machine twice.
[10:30] <mementomori> any idea?
[10:30] <akik> proudbyte: not sure if you need to use sudo in the chroot so take it out from the command if needed
[10:30] <proudbyte> no it's not needed when I log into the system I'm logging as root
[10:31] <proudbyte> akik is there a way of revert chroot without reboot the server?
[10:32] <akik> proudbyte: i don't know what you mean, just exit(?)
[10:33] <proudbyte> akik yes it is exist thank you
[10:33] <proudbyte> *exit
[10:36] <warsoft> hola
[10:37] <warsoft> alguien habla español?
[10:38] <baizon> !es | warsoft
[10:39] <warsoft>  /join #ubuntu-es
[10:40] <aquiles> Hii
[10:41] <proudbyte> akik I've created the mount points in /mnt and runned the for loop, mounted the system partition under /mnt as well and chroot the /mnt
[10:41] <aquiles> Good morning
[10:41] <proudbyte> akik iptables -F returns iptables v1.4.21: can't initialize iptables table `filter': Table does not exist (do you need to insmod?) Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
[10:42] <akik> proudbyte: the for loop should be run after the root fs mount
[10:46] <aquiles> When can we put the unity 8 launcher on bottom??
[10:47] <aquiles> Hii
[10:47] <proudbyte> akik results in https://gist.github.com/anonymous/1bedeef7c2944f2d619d9eee3e30bdd4
[10:49] <akik> proudbyte: does "modprobe ip_tables" fix that?
[10:49] <proudbyte> akik ufw reset now works
[10:50] <akik> ok good
[10:50] <proudbyte> akik modprobe: ERROR: ../libkmod/libkmod.c:556 kmod_search_moddep() could not open moddep file '/lib/modules/3.2.0-4-amd64/modules.dep.bin'
[10:51] <proudbyte> akik once ufw it is a wrapper for iptables so it should work right, I mean ufw has a lot of rule files I don't know if it affects iptables rules...
[10:51] <akik> proudbyte: ufw is the default system in ubuntu to manage iptables
[10:51] <Welastevil> hi!
[10:52] <Welastevil> could someone please help me with this installing?
[10:52] <proudbyte> ok
[10:52] <Welastevil> https://github.com/karlstav/cava
[10:53] <Welastevil> I tryed following the instructions...but could not get it((((
[10:56] <akik> proudbyte: if you haven't configured iptables any other way, the ufw is it
[10:56] <Seveas> Welastevil: you'll need to install a few more tools. sudo apt-get install build-essential automake autoconf
[10:56] <Seveas> oh, and libtool
[10:57] <proudbyte> I haven't only did iptables -F for stupidity and suddenly server got locked :(
[10:57] <proudbyte> forgot of ufw
[10:57] <Hyrule> Hey there. How can I upgrade gcc to 6.x? I have a gcc-6-base package installed, so is it already present?
[10:57] <Welastevil> Thanks Seveas!
[10:57] <Welastevil> installed)))
[10:57] <proudbyte> akik I haven't only did iptables -F for stupidity and suddenly server got locked :(
[10:57] <Welastevil> any more tools to install?
[10:58] <akik> proudbyte: iptables -F removes the iptables definitions from the active tables
[10:58] <Seveas> Welastevil: with just those I was able to do the autogen/configure/make install dance and have a running cava now.
[10:58] <Welastevil> ok
[10:59] <Welastevil> ill try the autogen now...but..sorry, Im a nubie... how to autoge ite??
[10:59] <proudbyte> akik I know that but once I didi it I got locked all my service ports down
[10:59] <Welastevil> if you dont mind explaining it
[10:59] <akik> proudbyte: did you try booting now that you disabled ufw?
[11:00] <proudbyte> akik it takes a while but I've rebooted, now praying :)
[11:01] <proudbyte> akik it takes about 3 minutes
[11:03] <proudbyte> akik I'm in
[11:03] <proudbyte> :D
[11:06] <snow_> hello
[11:06] <Welastevil> sorry
[11:06] <Welastevil> my OS has freezed
[11:07] <snow_> then just restart
[11:07] <Welastevil> already restarted
[11:08] <Welastevil> and here am I
[11:08] <snow_> then that just might be some data corruption, just check carefully all st.
[11:09] <proudbyte> akik thank you very much if wan't for you I wouldn't be online so sooooon! Big thank you
[11:09] <proudbyte> *wasn't
[11:09] <akik> proudbyte: you're welcome
[11:09] <proudbyte> akik have a worderful day
[11:11] <Welastevil> or some idea to install some program similar to cava?
[11:14] <Welastevil> how to specify a target to make install?
[11:14] <akik> Welastevil: you specify it with configure --prefix
[11:14] <akik> Welastevil: or edit the Makefile
[11:21] <FManTropyx> someone complained yesterday that the Ubuntu Studio ISO download is slow, but I just transferred the 64-bit ISO to my host in 66 seconds (47.4 MB/s)
[11:32] <egsome> Hi, On Ubuntu 16.04, When I try to install the system updates through Ubuntu Software ( gnome-software ), It doesn't ask me for the password or root access, and I get the install button small progress bar complete, without anything more !, no progress details are available or anything. Is that normal ?
[11:33] <egsome> Screenshot: http://picpaste.com/Screenshot_from_2016-05-15_13-32-54-R6QQ17Uk.png
[11:35] <proudbyte> hi again server ports 443 and 80 are open apache is running websites are enabled but website is down for everyone! tail -f logs show nothing when attempt to access website... and telnet shows that ports are indeed open
[11:36] <egsome> proudbyte, How everyone is accessing the server ? Through public IP ?
[11:36] <proudbyte> yes
[11:36] <egsome> proudbyte, And, What do You mean by down ? Error code ?
[11:40] <proudbyte> egsome there are services online to check availability and is down for the world...
[11:42] <proudbyte> The server is not responding... any ideia what might be?
[11:44] <egsome> proudbyte, So there are not errors or error codes, just not accessible at all ? Do You have any iptables rules set ?
[11:44] <proudbyte> nothing at all
[11:45] <proudbyte> egsome wait I can access via ssh and http ports are open
[11:45] <ducasse> proudbyte: when you connect with telnet, do you see that in the logs?
[11:45] <egsome> proudbyte, sudo iptables -L shows nothing ?
[11:45] <proudbyte> connection with success at ports open
[11:45] <Guest28286> -_-
[11:45] <proudbyte> I'm using ufw
[11:46] <proudbyte> anyways I can see iptables rules
[11:46] <ducasse> proudbyte: check that clients are connecting to the correct address.
[11:47] <proudbyte> yes address is correct
[11:47] <egsome> proudbyte, What iptables /or/ ufw rules are there ?
[11:48] <egsome> proudbyte, You can use `sudo ufw show added` for ufw.
[11:48] <proudbyte> egsome I'm working on it now :)
[11:48] <egsome> proudbyte, Take Your time :)
[11:50] <r4hul> devadm info -a -p /sys/block/sda
[11:50] <proudbyte> egsome ufw allow 22 ufw allow 443 ufw allow 80
[11:50] <r4hul> sorry wrong channel
[11:52] <proudbyte> egsome https://gist.github.com/anonymous/82a862b896586f7c8ffd6f290f3ea5e6
[11:52] <sureka> hi
[11:53] <proudbyte> egsome any idea?
[11:55] <proudbyte> chain ufw input has the right rules...
[11:58] <Enia> ki
[11:58] <Enia> hi
[12:03] <egsome> proudbyte, Sorry, been away, I think it is about `ufw-user-limit`, limit seems to be exceeded for users who try to access the site. Can You check the ufw log for [UFW LIMIT BLOCK] ?
[12:08] <egsome> "Select Best Server" for the Software Sources Settings. How it works ?
[12:09] <loki_> hello peepz!
[12:10] <bazhang> egsome, it tries to find the fastest relative to you source
[12:13] <febrian> hy
[12:22] <Welastevil> I  have istalled thi
[12:22] <Welastevil> s
[12:22] <Welastevil> https://github.com/dpayne/cli-visualizer
[12:22] <Welastevil> everything was ok during the instalation
[12:23] <Welastevil> but the command "vis" is not displaying the app
[12:23] <Welastevil> any ideas?
[12:23] <neoX> exit
[12:41] <sebsebseb>  
[12:43] <OerHeks>  
[12:43] <sebsebseb> OerHeks:
[12:43] <OerHeks> long time no see seb
[12:43] <sebsebseb> OerHeks: dont know who you are
[12:48] <kltrg> ducasse, Hello. Do you remember my VNC issue? I upgraded my server and I now get to the lightdm login prompt. Good news. But when I type in my password, the background stays the same but no desktop environment loads. No matter which desktop environment I choose.
[12:50] <Wulf> Good Morning
[12:50] <Wulf> I couldn't find any sudo specific channel, so I hope it's fine to ask here.
[12:51] <Wulf> I want a user to be able to run a python script as root, using sudo. How can I make sure that sudo changes to a specific directory before running the python script? I fear that if the directory is not changed, the user may easily run arbitrary code as root
[12:51] <sebsebseb> Wulf: if your on ubun
[12:52] <sebsebseb> tu here is fine
[12:52] <Wulf> sebsebseb: 16.04
[12:52] <sebsebseb> Wulf: i dont thnk you can as such
[12:52] <Guest73814> test
[12:53] <Wulf> Guest73814: fail.
[12:53] <sebsebseb> Wulf: just got to make sure cd ed in right directory
[12:53] <sebsebseb> Wulf: and nothing should run as root direcr
[12:54] <sebsebseb> tly exept things that realy need to
[12:54] <Wulf> sebsebseb: which is the case here... need to work on a file that's only readable by root
[12:56] <sebsebseb> Wulf: what kind of file#
[13:00] <kltrg> Maybe someone else can help. I’m trying to work on a server using vnc4server. I am stuck at the lightdm login prompt. I enter my password, but no desktop environment is loaded. Neither GNOME, nor Unity.
[13:00] <FManTropyx> I set this up in Germany: http://c128.z80.guru/mirrors/Ubuntu%20Studio/
[13:00] <Wulf> kltrg: server and lightdm?
[13:01] <Wulf> sebsebseb: kerberos keytab
[13:01] <kltrg> Wulf, lightdm is installed on the server, yes.
[13:02] <Wulf> sebsebseb: anyway, I hope the reason for my question was wrong. python doesn't seem to include files from current dir, if the script is elsewhere
[13:02] <Wulf> kltrg: why? it's a server.
[13:02] <kltrg> Wulf, As I wrote, I want to work graphically on this server using VNC.
[13:02] <Wulf> kltrg: can you login with ssh? and on the console?
[13:02] <kltrg> Wulf, yes.
[13:02] <Wulf> kltrg: both?
[13:03] <Wulf> kltrg: instead of showing the desktop, what happens?
[13:03] <kltrg> Wulf, what does on the console mean? I use ssh and it works.
[13:03] <Wulf> kltrg: did you check the logs?
[13:03] <Wulf> kltrg: console as in switch to console 1 (ctrl-alt-f1)
[13:03] <Wulf> kltrg: or stop lightdm
[13:04] <kltrg> Wulf, I access the server remotely so I can’t press ctrl-alt-f1.
[13:04] <Wulf> hmm
[13:04] <kltrg> Wulf, The lightdm background is still there, the mouse pointer also, but no panels or files appear.
[13:04] <hya_> hi
[13:04] <Wulf> you could, but I guess vnc wouldn't work anymore :)
[13:05] <kltrg> Wulf, I found this in the lightdm log: Error activating login1 session: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed: Operation not supported
[13:06] <nazar01> What does it mean : Hash sum mismatch when i'm trying  "apt-get update" ?
[13:07] <sebsebseb> nazar01: probably that for some reason it hasn't downloaded the packages properly
[13:07] <sebsebseb> nazar01: or possibly
[13:07] <nazar01> how can I find out this reason?
[13:07] <sebsebseb> nazar01: can you pastebin your terminal output actsually
[13:07] <sebsebseb> !pastebin
[13:08] <landon1> hello
[13:08] <sebsebseb> landon1: hi
[13:08] <Martins12> hello
[13:08] <nazar01> 1 minute
[13:10] <kltrg> Wulf, Here are some more lines from the lightdm.log
[13:10] <kltrg> Wulf, http://paste.ubuntu.com/16437423/
[13:12] <OerHeks> Wulf, when you install and set your virtualenv, you can do what you want > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20585218/install-python-package-without-root-access
[13:16] <nazar01> sebsebseb, I relogged into computer and error disappeared
[13:16] <nazar01> :)
[13:19] <Wulf> OerHeks: what?
[13:19] <Wulf> OerHeks: I need root privileges to read files only readable by root.
[13:20] <nazar01> sebsebseb: I got error again: "W: Failed to fetch https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/trusty/Packages  Hash Sum mismatch"
[13:20] <nazar01> I followed https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/README
[13:21] <Wulf> kltrg: https://askubuntu.com/questions/571263/vnc-over-lightdm-results-in-blank-screen  is this related?
[13:21] <Wulf> kltrg: check "dmesg"
[13:23] <akmalidin> hi
[13:23] <nazar01> Can somebody explain what does it mean: "W: Failed to fetch https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/trusty/Packages  Hash Sum mismatch"
[13:23] <nazar01> ?
[13:23] <Wulf> nazar01: ask the maintainers of the "r project"
[13:23] <Wulf> nazar01: they probably made a mistake
[13:24] <nazar01> ok
[13:24] <Wulf> nazar01: what is your sources.list entry?
[13:24] <nazar01> http://pastebin.com/K5ykFC4W
[13:25] <kltrg> Wulf, Sounds like my issue. What should I look for im dmesg?
[13:25] <Ace0> hi
[13:25] <Wulf> kltrg: apparmor
[13:25] <Wulf> nazar01: https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/trusty/ you see that Packages is newer than InRelease?
[13:25] <Ace0> help
[13:25] <Wulf> Ace0: call 112
[13:26] <Ace0> can i install whatsapp on ubuntu?
[13:26] <nazar01> Wulf: yes
[13:26] <kltrg> Wulf, There is a lot of apparmor: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16437782/
[13:26] <nazar01> Wulf: is this a mistake?
[13:26] <Wulf> nazar01: I believe so
[13:26] <Wulf> nazar01: anyway, ask them, not us
[13:27] <Wulf> kltrg: "profile_load" is not important
[13:27] <nazar01> Wulf: ok, I will :) thanks for help
[13:27] <Ace0> can i install whatsapp and tango on ubuntu?
[13:28] <Wulf> Ace0: did you try it?
[13:28] <Ace0> i tried the app on android
[13:28] <Ace0> but dont know how to install it here
[13:28] <jair> hello, what does that mean (linux-image low latency? version?
[13:29] <ThePendulum> 'lo
[13:29] <Wulf> Ace0: https://github.com/Aluxian/Whatsie
[13:29] <ThePendulum> For ages now I've been trying to get alt characters to work in Ubuntu (15.10 atm), but ctrl + alt + u just doesn't do anything. I'm wondering if maybe today someone knows the answer
[13:30] <kltrg> Wulf, There’s only profile_load and profile_replace in my dmesg. So apparmor is not what’s causing the problem?
[13:30] <Wulf> kltrg: maybe not
[13:30] <Ace0> Wulf: Thanks
[13:30] <jair> will be back rebooting after installing the nightly ubuntu kernel
[13:31] <Wulf> kltrg: you could try to disable it, try to login, re-enable it
[13:32] <kltrg> Wulf, Same result.
[13:32] <Shadowcrit> How can I check if I have SSH installed?
[13:33] <Wulf> Shadowcrit: dpkg -l ssh
[13:33] <zykotick9> Shadowcrit: "apt-cache policy openssh-server" is another option
[13:34] <Wulf> Shadowcrit: or simply: ssh localhost
[13:34] <nazar01> If somebody interested, I found a workaround, I used "https://launchpad.net/~marutter/+archive/ubuntu/rrutter" ppa
[13:34] <Shadowcrit> Wulf, that worked thank you. zykotick9, thanks for that option.
[13:34] <dsantos> Hey everybody! I am Daniel and I just installed my Ubuntu, but my headset is not detected by the Blueman bluetooth software. Would someone help me with my bluetooth headset please? I tried to solve it by myself using google and I ended up lose my root privileges... =(
[13:35] <Wulf> huh? :)
[13:35] <Wulf> how did that happen?
[13:35] <Wulf> dsantos: usually usb headsets just work, really.
[13:35] <dsantos> I don't know. I followed some ubuntu forums, used root a lot
[13:35] <Shadowcrit> dsantos, you didn't even state the problems you got. Or anything for anyone to help you with.
[13:36] <Wonderscript> One problem was randomly copying commands off an random post
[13:36] <Wulf> dsantos: pastebin the output of "aplay -l"
[13:36] <dsantos> I solved my root problem in Ubuntu-mate channel, but not the headset
[13:37] <dsantos> well, I tried to solve my problem. I am totally brand new in Ubuntu, trying to avoid Windows
[13:37] <Wulf> dsantos: and output of "id"
[13:37] <Wonderscript> I've had bad experiences with the blueman bluetooth stuff
[13:37] <dsantos> Hi Wulf, may I past the results here?
[13:38] <Wulf> dsantos: no.
[13:38] <Wonderscript> Do you know what bluetooth adapter you have?
[13:38] <Wulf> dsantos: http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[13:38] <Wulf> dsantos: also the output of "lsusb"
[13:39] <Wulf> dsantos: and the output of "ls -l /dev/snd/"
[13:39] <dsantos> What is this ubuntu pastebin Wulf? Can I paste the results there? Will you see it?
[13:39] <Wulf> dsantos: paste it there, you get a link, paste the link here
[13:39] <dsantos> Ok thanks! A moment, please
[13:40] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:40] <UnnamedUser> Hello. Would anyone mind helping me figure out why my PC skips Grub at launch and even if I reach it Ubuntu is not listed?
[13:40] <Wulf> UnnamedUser: very short timeout
[13:40] <Wulf> UnnamedUser: hammer on your keyboard during boot
[13:41] <UnnamedUser> Wulf: Literally any key?
[13:41] <Wulf> UnnamedUser: yes, the any key.
[13:41] <Wonderscript> thats my favorite key
[13:42] <UnnamedUser> Where's the any k-.. No, but the problem remains that Ubuntu still is not listed in grub
[13:42] <Wulf> UnnamedUser: actually I use modifier keys like shift etc.
[13:42] <Fiki> Guys my desktop GUI freezes often, how could I solve it?
[13:42] <Wulf> Fiki: fix your graphics driver
[13:42] <Wonderscript> UnnamedUser did this happen after you updated?
[13:42] <dsantos> Hey Wulf and Wonderscript. Here you can see the results http://paste.ubuntu.com/16438141/
[13:42] <UnnamedUser> I can see the Ubuntu partition if I run Ubuntu from the USB stick and run gparted.
[13:43] <Fiki> Wulf HOW
[13:43] <Fiki> Wulf, I have a switchable graphics, but I don't need the dedicated graphics really, I just want to turn it off
[13:43] <UnnamedUser> Wonderscript: I recently bought a win8 laptop which I updated to Win10, and then installed Ubuntu for the first time (on this pc) via USB.
[13:43] <Wonderscript> UnnamedUser: So you cant boot into Ubuntu is what im gathering
[13:43] <bob123456> Fiki: does this occur while you do something special? did something happen before? like an update or a change you made?
[13:43] <Wulf> dsantos: did you plugin your usb headset?
[13:44] <Wonderscript> ^
[13:44] <Fiki> bob123456, The only thing I could think of may be chrome?
[13:44] <Wulf> Fiki: intel + nvidia? Using the nouvou driver?
[13:44] <dsantos> Hi Wulf. My headset is 100% wireless via bluetooth
[13:44] <UnnamedUser> Everything worked fine after Ubuntu installation. I was downloading updates but then the system requested a reboot and afterwards I havent been able to boot in to Ubuntu again.
[13:44] <Fiki> Wulf, intel + radeon, using xorg
[13:44] <UnnamedUser> Wonderscript: Exactly
[13:44] <dsantos> the cable is just to charge it
[13:44] <Wulf> dsantos: oh.. bluetooth, not usb?
[13:44] <Wulf> dsantos: sorry!
[13:45] <dsantos> yes, the problem is in bluetooth. Sorry for the misunderstanding
[13:45] <Wonderscript> UnnamedUser: You could try booting some form of live cd and rebuilding your grub config
[13:45] <UnnamedUser> I followed a suggestion from Ubuntu Forums about running Ubuntu from the USB (demo), running gparted and setting the Ubuntu partition bootflag, but it did not help.
[13:45] <UnnamedUser> Wonderscript: How would I do that? I'm a new Linux user.
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[13:46] <Wonderscript> Okay then.
[13:49] <UnnamedUser> Do you have any clue? :(
[13:50] <Ace0> hi
[13:50] <dsantos> any idea Wulf?
[13:50] <Wonderscript> UnnamedUser: I do, but its way too involved for me to explain here
[13:50] <Ace0> i sent an image by mistake sorry
[13:51] <Wulf> dsantos: not really
[13:51] <UnnamedUser> Wonderscript: Hmm, like to much text? Would pastebin suffice?
[13:51] <Wulf> dsantos: did you try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothHeadset ?
[13:52] <Wonderscript> UnnamedUser: Basically what you need to do is boot your livecd, and mount your ubuntu partitions and rebuild grub with grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg (i think im not an ubuntu user anymore)
[13:53] <Wonderscript> that command probably needs to be tweaked based on the process your doing though
[13:53] <lerner> my encrypted hdd can be unmounted by right clicking on the unit, but the icon remains there. How can I make it go?
[13:54] <UnnamedUser> Hmm, this irc client doesnt support private messaging, it seems..
[13:54] <dsantos> Well Wulf, I tried to use the Blueman assistant. It does pair and connect my HTC smartphone, but it can't even find my headset during the search for devices
[13:54] <UnnamedUser> But, your theory implies that this command is what I need to run in livecd's terminal?
[13:54] <Wonderscript> I think what happened is you had an update that went wrong
[13:55] <dsantos> I didnt try this stream2ip. Maybe it is the problem?
[13:55] <UnnamedUser> Ahh hmm.
[13:56] <OerHeks> lerner, 2 ways, mount them not in /media/ ( in media they appear automatic) or blacklist the UUID like this > http://askubuntu.com/questions/195988/how-can-i-remove-launcher-drive-icons
[13:57] <Shadowcrit> I allowed ssh connections though ufw by inputing the command "sudo ufw allow ssh\tcp" and now ssh tcp port 22 is allowed. However, I forgot that I changed the default port of SSH and I wante to remove this rule. sudo ufw delete ssh doesn't work?
[13:57] <Wulf> dsantos: okay, pairing my smartphone is simple. Now when I play a video on my smartphone, my laptop's speakers are used. Who needs that...
[13:58] <kltrg> Could these .xsession-errors prevent me from loading the desktop environment? http://paste.ubuntu.com/16438485/
[14:00] <dsantos> I see your point Wulf. My laptop's speakers are working really fine. But I live in a student dormitory and cannot make noise for a long time. And the bluetooth headset is useful when I go to bed... That's why should be nice to make it work just like I do on Windows 10.
[14:01] <Shadowcrit> Ahh figured out how to delete my rule. since i used "sude ufw allow ssh\tcp" I needed to type "sudo ufw delete allow ssh\tcp"
[14:01] <dsantos> I installed this stream2ip from the link. It doesn't work too...
[14:04] <UnnamedUser> Wonderscript: I've read a bit about mounting and grub-repairing now. Thank you for your help! I am going to disconnect and attempt fixing my issue. :)
[14:04] <Wonderscript> UnnamedUser: Ok :)
[14:07] <kltrg> I’m trying to log into Unity on what was originally an Ubuntu Server installation. Could my user not have the right privileges to run a graphical desktop environment?
[14:11] <django_> so i messed a bit with bios settings
[14:11] <amaury> guys!
[14:11] <django_> now now the dual boot isnt showing up
[14:11] <django_> when i turn on computer :/
[14:11] <Guest36497> I tryed to install 3d cubic desktop in my ubuntu
[14:11] <Guest36497> and now, everything is gone!
[14:11] <Guest36497> I can not see or open nothing except the terminal....
[14:12] <Guest36497> how to deactivate that stuff?
[14:12] <Guest36497> the dock !
[14:12] <Guest36497>  no access to the dock even
[14:13] <Guest36497> any ideas about how to reactivate my dock for example???
[14:28] <ouroumov> I'm using Ubuntu MATE 16.04 and my /media point has switched to ACL a few days ago. I've no idea how that happened. I can't chmod my way back to regular file permissions (it's now 777 enforced by ACL) can someone help me drop the acl rules?
[14:29] <ouroumov> * Actually it's /media/user, not /media
[14:30] <Giulia> hello there
[14:30] <Giulia> haven't been there for ages
[14:35] <ouroumov> Nevermind guys, I found how to do it
[14:35] <egsome> bazhang, According to what ? Latency ?
[14:40] <Guest58596> please! I needing help!
[14:41] <dsantos> I need help here too... =(
[14:41] <Guest58596> I have tryed to install 3D  Desktop at ubuntu
[14:41] <Guest58596> and when I reeboot, it just open the terminal!
[14:41] <Guest58596> all the window service is enabled
[14:42] <Guest58596> desabled I mean...
[14:42] <Guest58596> any ideoas about how to eneble it again?
[14:44] <ReScO> I'm having a weird X issue, i've connected an external screen, but xrandr just shows it as one screen, so i can't properly configure the second screen :(
[14:48] <Guest58596> solced! thank you)))
[14:48] <BDA> ppp
[14:49] <Guest58596> not at alll////
[14:49] <BDA> ppp
[14:50] <invaderzim3> Need help with my scanner. scanimage -L returns: xsane (xsane:4317): Pango-WARNING **: Invalid UTF-8 string passed to pango_layout_set_text()
[14:51] <Guest58596> how to eneble desktop wll using the terminal?
[14:51] <Paddy_NI> I just tried to install "ubuntu-desktop" (sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop && sudo apt upgrade && sudo apt dist-upgrade) after I did this I rebooted selected "Ubuntu" from the session selection menu and ended up with no unity interface at all just the default ubuntu wallpaper
[14:51] <ReScO> Paddy_NI, dpkg-reconfigure ubuntu-desktop
[14:52] <Paddy_NI> ReScO, Ah I removed "ubuntu-desktop" (sudo apt purge ubuntu-desktop && sudo apt autoremove)
[14:52] <invaderzim3> Sorry actually running xsane outputs that error: xsane (xsane:4317): Pango-WARNING **: Invalid UTF-8 string passed to pango_layout_set_text()
[14:52] <Paddy_NI> ReScO, I shall go again :-)
[14:52] <momomo> hi, i am tryign to create a usb bootable for installation but I am getting boot error
[14:53] <momomo> i used the startup disk creator to do pplace ubuntu server on it
[14:56] <xoke> can sombody help me set up open vpn, ive tried pptpd and it didnt work either
[14:56] <Paddy_NI> ReScO, I wonder if we will ever see fully "containerized" desktop environments, so If I wanted to run clean versions of KDE, Unity, MATE etc side-by-side and minus each others cruft
[14:56] <Giulia> xoke: ditto and still no clue
[14:57] <xoke> lol
[14:57] <xoke> ok
[14:57] <riemann> ciao
[14:57] <Giulia> ciao riemann
[14:57] <brelod> hey
[14:57] <OerHeks> !openvpn
[14:59] <xoke> ty OerHeks
[15:01] <ReScO> Paddy_NI, i know right? i've got both Unity and LXDE
[15:01] <ReScO> now i have a LXDE fileman in unity D:
[15:01] <Paddy_NI> ReScO, :-)
[15:02] <Vinnie_win> How do I get llvm-symbolizer installed on my Ubuntu 16.04?
[15:04] <Vinnie_win> nvm... turns out I had it as llvm-symbolizer-3.8 and just needed to make a symlink
[15:05] <Fyn> my dell laptop that has the Ubuntu operating system won't connect to wi-fi
[15:05] <hhee> guys, can you advice some cool games in ubuntu repo? :)
[15:05] <Fyn> can anyone help me?
[15:06] <Guest67429> hi, guys, what's the command to bring up the firewall. Newbie here - something like "gw..."?
[15:06] <ubusrone> How do I set application to disable screensaver ?
[15:07] <UnnamedUser> Hello again! I have not been successful in fixing the issue with Grub not starting, after a boot-repair session I have a paste generated by boot-repair. Anyone able to help?
[15:10] <EriC^^> UnnamedUser: paste the link
[15:10] <UnnamedUser> http://paste2.org/bstezzDx
[15:13] <EriC^^> UnnamedUser: ok
[15:13] <EriC^^> UnnamedUser: are you in the live usb right now?
[15:13] <UnnamedUser> No, I did everything and then it still booted in to Windows 10. :/
[15:13] <UnnamedUser> Im here through win10
[15:14] <EriC^^> reboot into the live usb
[15:14] <EriC^^> and get back on irc
[15:14] <EriC^^> www.freenode.net
[15:14] <UnnamedUser> Ah! Be right back :)
[15:16] <kang00> Does bootable usb ubuntu drive require administrative access of computer to run it?
[15:17] <Kakan> EriC^^: It`s me, UnnamedUser :)
[15:17] <EriC^^> wb
[15:17] <EriC^^> ok type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:18] <kat_> Does anyone know how to get mods (mobs) to work in minetest? I downloaded them from a good site, but I guess I don't know how to make it work. Newbie here.
[15:18] <kat_> I have the newest update too.
[15:19] <Kakan> Warning: Unable to open /dev/sr0 read-write (Read-only file system). /dev/sr0 has been opened read-only.
[15:19] <Kakan> Error: /dev/sr0: unrecognised disk label
[15:19] <OerHeks> kat_, they have a manual for that http://dev.minetest.net/Installing_Mods
[15:19] <Kakan> http://termbin.com/vuu8
[15:19] <kat_> for linux?
[15:19] <Kakan> EriC^^: thats what the terminal printed
[15:20] <kat_> thanks!
[15:20] <OerHeks> kat_,  both, win & linux
[15:20] <EriC^^> Kakan: ok, type ls /sys/firmware/efi
[15:20] <EriC^^> does it return a bunch of dirs?
[15:20] <kat_> thank you!
[15:20] <ubusrone> How do I set application to disable screensaver ?
[15:20] <Kakan> hmm not really, two lines only
[15:20] <Kakan> may i pm you_
[15:20] <Kakan> ?*
[15:21] <EriC^^> Kakan: ok then it returns dirs?
[15:21] <EriC^^> efivars etc ?
[15:21] <Kakan> ah yes
[15:21] <Kakan> config_table and efivars
[15:21] <EriC^^> ok
[15:22] <EriC^^> Kakan: type sudo cgdisk /dev/sdb3
[15:22] <Giulia> software is a real PITA
[15:22] <EriC^^> typo
[15:22] <EriC^^> Kakan: type sudo cgdisk /dev/sdb
[15:22] <Kakan> done
[15:22] <EriC^^> go to the efi partition and change the type to ef02
[15:22] <EriC^^> i mean
[15:22] <EriC^^> ef00
[15:23] <Kakan> Yes
[15:23] <invaderzim3> each time I run scanimage -L I get a different last character for the serial number through the hpaio backend
[15:23] <EriC^^> Kakan: changed to ef00?
[15:23] <Kakan> yep, haha sorry misleading `yes`
[15:24] <carrotcorn> Hi there! I'm running Ubuntu 15.10 with the Xfce desktop environment installed. Unlike with unity, I do not understand how workspaces (virtual desktops?) work in Xfce... How do I create new workspaces? I tried the workspaces option within the settings manager which didn't help at all. Upon increasing the number of workspaces under 'layout', nothing happens
[15:24] <EriC^^> Kakan: ok, write the table
[15:24] <invaderzim3> device `hpaio:/usb/psc_1310_series?serial=BR49I3H15KO4' is a Hewlett-Packard psc_1310_series all-in-one device `hpaio:/usb/psc_1310_series?serial=BR49I3H15KO▒' is a Hewlett-Packard psc_1310_series all-in-one
[15:24] <invaderzim3> and it goes on...
[15:24] <invaderzim3> Anyone?
[15:24] <Kakan> EriC^^: okay, done!
[15:25] <EriC^^> Kakan: ok, type sudo mount /dev/sdb4 /mnt
[15:26] <Kakan> can I close the cgdisk?
[15:26] <EriC^^> yes
[15:26] <Kakan> alright. done with the command too!
[15:26] <EriC^^> ok, type for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done
[15:28] <Kakan> EriC^^: done too!
[15:28] <Kakan> didnt know a for loop was possible in the terminal
[15:28] <EriC^^> Kakan: ok, type sudo chroot /mnt
[15:28] <ztane> how do I hide the panel on secondary display?!
[15:28] <ztane> unity 1604 annoyingly shows the panel on secondary display!
[15:28] <Kakan> done!
[15:29] <EriC^^> Kakan: type blkid /dev/sdb3
[15:30] <Kakan> done!
[15:30] <EriC^^> Kakan: get the uuid and copy it
[15:30] <EriC^^> then type nano /etc/fstab
[15:31] <EriC^^> actually type cat /etc/fstab | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:32] <calvin> sae
[15:32] <calvin> cer
[15:32] <calvin> rt
[15:32] <calvin> j
[15:32] <calvin> dtvy
[15:32] <calvin> rtv
[15:32] <Kakan> EriC^^: http://termbin.com/27g7
[15:33] <EriC^^> Kakan: which ubuntu version is this
[15:33] <Kakan> 16.04 LTS
[15:34] <EriC^^> ok
[15:34] <EriC^^> type nano /etc/fstab
[15:34] <EriC^^> add this line with your actual uuid at the bottom
[15:34] <EriC^^> UUID=9094-CDF4  /boot/efi       vfat    umask=0077      0       1
[15:34] <EriC^^> use your uuid instead of 9094...
[15:34] <ztane> ok panel hidden but why does the damn stupid menubar need to show on the other display
[15:35] <Kakan> alright, just the first empty line after the text_
[15:35] <Kakan> ?*
[15:36] <EriC^^> what?
[15:37] <Kakan> nevermind, ive done it now!
[15:37] <EriC^^> ok
[15:37] <EriC^^> type mkdir /boot/efi
[15:37] <EriC^^> then mount -a
[15:37] <Kakan> first exit this fstab?
[15:38] <EriC^^> yes save with ctrl+o
[15:39] <Kakan> alright. did that and typed the command, but got: mkdir: cannot create directory `/boot/efi`: File exists
[15:39] <EriC^^> np
[15:39] <EriC^^> try mount -a
[15:40] <Kakan> hmm
[15:40] <Kakan> mount: can`t find UUID=....
[15:40] <Kakan> ... = the uuid i entered before
[15:41] <EriC^^> type blkid /dev/sdb3 | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:41] <EriC^^> and cat /etc/fstab | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:41] <Kakan> first: http://termbin.com/yzhn
[15:42] <Kakan> second: http://termbin.com/pqh3
[15:42] <EriC^^> hmm that's definitely wrong
[15:42] <EriC^^> it should be way shorter
[15:42] <Kakan> the UUID? :/
[15:43] <EriC^^> Kakan: try mount /dev/sdb3 /mnt
[15:43] <EriC^^> then ls -lR /mnt | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:43] <Kakan> mount: /dev/sdb3: cant read superblock
[15:43] <EriC^^> Kakan: ok, the efi partition in the second disk is just for ubuntu right
[15:44] <Kakan> yep
[15:44] <EriC^^> windows has its own in /dev/sda
[15:44] <EriC^^> ok
[15:44] <Kakan> if second disk = sdb
[15:44] <EriC^^> yeah
[15:44] <Kakan> yeah
[15:44] <EriC^^> you can format it then
[15:44] <EriC^^> mkfs.fat -F 32 /dev/sdb3
[15:44] <Kakan> mkfs.fat 3.0.28 (2015-05-16)
[15:45] <Kakan> is what got printed
[15:45] <EriC^^> ok type blkid /dev/sdb3
[15:45] <Kakan> much shorter UUID :)
[15:45] <EriC^^> ok use that one instead
[15:46] <bob123456> hey, im setting up my old tower-PC and im trying to decide what drivers to install, where can i look up the differences between Nvidia binary driver - version 340.96 (proprietary, tested), Nvidia legacy binary driver - version 304.131 from nvidia-304 (proprietary) and Nvidia legacy binary driver - version 304.131 from nvidia-304-updates (proprietary)
[15:46] <bob123456> ?
[15:47] <Kakan> EriC^^:  aaahh, last time i checked UUID there was only PARTUUID available, now it shows the same PARTUUID as before but also an actual UUID
[15:47] <Kakan> but use it how, repeat commands from above_
[15:47] <Kakan> ?*
[15:50] <EriC^^> Kakan: nano /etc/fstab
[15:50] <Kakan> done
[15:50] <EriC^^> ok save and exit
[15:50] <EriC^^> then mount -a
[15:51] <Kakan> wait, add the UUID and same stuff as earlier?
[15:51] <EriC^^> yeah replace the long uuid
[15:51] <EriC^^> with the new shorter one
[15:52] <xdevnull> Hello, People my server running in ubuntu 14.04 lts
[15:53] <xdevnull> when i log to terminal i get message "System require restart"
[15:53] <xdevnull> is it important to restart?
[15:53] <Kakan> EriC^^:  done!
[15:53] <Kakan> with mount -a
[15:53] <teward> xdevnull: if you don't mind using the current kernel you are on, then you don't have to reboot.
[15:53] <EriC^^> Kakan: ok
[15:53] <EriC^^> Kakan: type apt-get install --reinstall grub-efi-amd64-signed
[15:54] <teward> xdevnull: though, I suggest keeping your kernel updated, which requires rebooting, but only do so during maintenance periods upon which you can afoord downtime
[15:54] <xdevnull> teward, I have graduation project seminar tomorrow my application running on my server:P
[15:54] <xdevnull> I really don't want to break my head fixing error one day before
[15:54] <EriC^^> i'd leave it
[15:54] <teward> xdevnull: it's not an error
[15:55] <EriC^^> but if you do restart the server, then use the old kernel you're using right now
[15:55] <teward> xdevnull: it's a notice that to finish updating to get the latest kernel, or some other critical security update forcing a reboot, you have to restart.
[15:55] <Kakan> EriC^^: done!
[15:55] <teward> xdevnull: or, do nothing until after your seminar and such are over
[15:55] <EriC^^> Kakan: type grub-install
[15:55] <Kakan> done
[15:55] <xdevnull> Yeah seems i need to
[15:55] <xdevnull> server running too slow..
[15:55] <ubuntu-mate> hi
[15:56] <ubuntu-mate> i'm trying to install ubuntu on a medion laptop
[15:56] <sebsebseb> ubuntu-mate: ok
[15:56] <sebsebseb> ubuntu-mate: and?
[15:56] <ubuntu-mate> unfortunately the touchpad doesn't work
[15:56] <EriC^^> Kakan: update-grub
[15:56] <bob123456> can someone tell me the difference between the drivers i mentioned before?
[15:57] <Kakan> EriC^^:  done!
[15:57] <sebsebseb> ubuntu-mate: version of Ubuntu
[15:57] <EriC^^> Kakan: type exit then try rebooting
[15:57] <sebsebseb> ubuntu-mate: and your touch pad might need a driver to be installed
[15:57] <EriC^^> it might not work, boot into the live usb if it doesnt
[15:57] <teward> xdevnull: i wouldn't attribute the 'reboot needed' to the server being slow
[15:57] <Kakan> alright! brb
[15:57] <teward> xdevnull: rather, i'd evaluate what's using all the server's resources
[15:58] <xdevnull> it's simple digitalocean plan
[15:58] <teward> xdevnull: and turn off unnecessary things
[15:58] <ubuntu-mate> it's a laptop of a friend of mine who is using win10, i want to persuade him that linux is better :-)
[15:58] <xdevnull> 512 mb ram
[15:58] <teward> xdevnull: means nothing - it has to do with system resource usage, not the plan.  I'd bump the RAM a little though if you're using a lot of RAM and swap
[15:58] <ubuntu-mate> now I would like to know if this laptop will work with ubuntu or not
[15:58] <sebsebseb> ubuntu-mate: which version of Ubuntu
[15:59] <ubuntu-mate> ubuntu mate 16.04 live usb
[15:59] <xdevnull> teward, Roger boss
[15:59] <Welastevil> hi guys! it is me!
[15:59] <Welastevil>  i did it!!!
[16:00] <sebsebseb> ubuntu-mate: find the additional divers program
[16:00] <soulisson> Hi, I have a theorical question. It's my understanding that processes don't have names and talking about process names is a language abuse and what we usually mean by it is the process' program name?
[16:00] <OerHeks> bob123456, difference is supported hardware,   340.96 = http://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/95154/en-us && 304.131 http://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/95165/en-us
[16:00] <sebsebseb> ubuntu-mate: I think it's there on mate to not just unity Ubuntu
[16:00] <xdevnull> How do i power off via terminal :/
[16:00] <sebsebseb> ubuntu-mate: there may be a driver waiting to install for touch pad in there
[16:00] <ubuntu-mate> sebsebseb, really?
[16:00] <sebsebseb> ubuntu-mate: look around the menus for something like that some sort of addtional drivers program
[16:00] <Welastevil> cjust have messed up with compzconfig
[16:01] <Welastevil> just have a question.....
[16:01] <ubuntu-mate> sebsebseb, it's a live usb system, I will try it
[16:01] <Welastevil> I'm using cairo-dock
[16:01] <Kakan> EriC^^: back! it still booted right in to windows :/
[16:01] <sebsebseb> ubuntu-mate: yes you can try and install in the live sesison if  there's what I am saying even
[16:01] <Welastevil> so...everytime I'm rebooting it, i need to relauch it...
[16:01] <FManTropyx> I have two VPSs with Digital Ocean, but I am moving away from them, because there are cheaper options with more resources available now (also I have had problems with DO)
[16:01] <bob123456> thx im gonna look it up on their hp
[16:01] <Welastevil> is it possible to put it fixed there?
[16:02] <Welastevil> so, everytime I reboot dont need to relaunch?
[16:02] <sebsebseb> ubuntu-mate: also why Mate? I like  Mate myself, it's GNONE 2 liviing on, but really Wndows 10 would look more modern
[16:02] <sebsebseb> ubuntu-mate: even if you cahnge it tothere included Unity like theme for example
[16:02] <sebsebseb> which I have't tired yet
[16:03] <EriC^^> Kakan: ok, which model pc is this?
[16:03] <ubuntu-mate> i love mate (gnome2). BTW mouse wheel doesn't work also
[16:03] <Kakan> EriC^^: Acer Aspire v17 Nitro (Black edition)
[16:03] <Welastevil> so someone else using cairo-dock?
[16:03] <sebsebseb> ubuntu-mate: yep try and find soe sort of addtioanl drivers program as I was saying
[16:04] <EriC^^> Kakan: ok, try to enter the bios and see if you can enable secureboot and trust the ubuntu file
[16:04] <sebsebseb> ubuntu-mate: if your lucky there's a driver waiting to go for both things
[16:04] <EriC^^> Kakan: actually 1 sec
[16:04] <Kakan> I can enable secureboot, i only turned it off because boot-repair told me to
[16:04] <mathieulandry> is there a way to use trusty repo only for 1 package?
[16:04] <Kakan> ah aight
[16:04] <EriC^^> type sudo apt-get install efibootmgr
[16:04] <EriC^^> then sudo efibootmgr -v | nc termbin.com 9999
[16:05] <ubuntu-mate> if I'm lucky... Are there any solutions out there?
[16:05] <Kakan> EriC^^: http://termbin.com/7h8w
[16:07] <EriC^^> Kakan: ok, type sudo efibootmgr -A -b 0001
[16:08] <EriC^^> Kakan: that'll disable the windows efi file, if you need to enable it in the future and remove ubuntu use sudo efibootmgr -a -b 0001
[16:11] <Kartagis> !find avconv trusty
[16:13] <antonispgs> I have already setup public key authentication and disabled password auth
[16:13] <antonispgs> now let's say i want to be able to logon from another machine,
[16:13] <Kakan> EriC^^: will this still allow me to boot in to windows_
[16:13] <antonispgs> do i just create the key on the local machine and paste it into the authorized_keys file beneath the one that already exists?
[16:14] <Kakan> from grub_
[16:14] <EriC^^> Kakan: yeah
[16:14] <EriC^^> Kakan: if you remove /dev/sdb i'm not sure how it would go though
[16:14] <Kakan> ahh
[16:14] <Kakan> i wont change the hds i think
[16:15] <Kakan> i hope this works, but otherwise i have to go shopping. either way i really want to thank you for your patience and help!
[16:15] <Kakan> i will join at a later point and let you know if it worked
[16:15] <EriC^^> Kakan: ok, no problem
[16:15] <Kakan> ciao!
[16:15] <EriC^^> ciao
[16:21] <dchapman> I have far too many fonts installed, scrolling through them in apps is now a chore. How can I restore the fonts folder to the defaults?
[16:22] <Welastevil> oh man!
[16:22] <Welastevil>  this compiz is awesome!!!!
[16:22] <Nullifi3d> yeah < compiz
[16:22] <Nullifi3d> * <3
[16:24] <bob123456> Hello, i installed the Nvidia 340.96 and 304.131 drivers using the additional drivers field in the software and updates "app", as a result glmark2 crashes displaying (segmentation fault (core dumped)) and while starting the machine i get a message, that the thermal sensors are unprecise and therefor monitoring is not continued
[16:38] <catalincc> hi, i'm new to ibm servers, can you please tell me what is the equivalent of hp asm in IBM ?  I want to read the post errors, the server failures from CLI in redhat
[16:38] <teward> catalincc: I fail to see how this is Ubuntu-related?
[16:39] <catalincc> i know, but i don't find and info in the server's doc
[16:39] <teward> catalincc: my point is, that's not an Ubuntu question if you're on RHEL - so therefore it's offtopic here.
[16:42] <OerHeks> catalincc, maybe they guys in ##hardware can tell
[16:42] <OerHeks> .. or #rhel
[16:48] <brelod_> ls
[16:48] <brelod_> w 1
[16:49] <OerHeks> hi brelod_ do you have an ubuntu support issue?
[16:51] <brelod_> Hey guys i would like to ask how to add debian repository from commandline
[16:51] <brelod_> ?
[16:52] <MonkeyDust> brelod_  you shouldnt mix distro's ... why would you want to do that ... maybe there's a different solution to your problem
[16:52] <OerHeks> brelod_, not
[16:53] <OerHeks> brelod_, unless you ARE on debian, ask in #debian
[16:57] <meom> whois meom
[16:58] <meom> hi! can somebody tell me how can i ignore the "has joined", "has quit" messages from irssi window?
[16:58] <OerHeks> meom = brelod :-D
[16:58] <meom> im learning :)
[16:59] <OerHeks> not sure how to hide them in irssi, but for all clients > http://wiki.xkcd.com/irc/Hide_join_part_messages
[16:59] <OerHeks> http://wiki.xkcd.com/irc/Hide_join_part_messages#irssi
[17:00] <meom> but not necessary. maybe two different user from the same pc
[17:00] <meom> thx
[17:03] <FManTropyx> what comes after 17.04 Zealous Zebra?
[17:03] <OerHeks> FManTropyx, only Mark knows
[17:04] <bob123456> hey, i wanted to test my gpu performance after installing the nvidia blob but glmark2 returns: Segmentation fault (core dumped), google didnt help  so far :(
[17:04] <FManTropyx> hmm, the only Mark I am aware of is Karpeles...
[17:06] <ducasse> FManTropyx: Shuttleworth.
[17:07] <OerHeks> bob123456, no clue about glmarks, i use glxgears > sudo apt-get install mesa-utils && glxgears ( and look into nvidiasettings to disable sync-to-vblank to see improvements)
[17:08] <bob123456> i read glxgears before but it doesnt seem to be a benchmark
[17:09] <OerHeks> 298 frames in 5.0 seconds = 59.588 FPS (with) 8064 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1612.732 FPS (without vblank)
[17:10] <bob123456> interesting, i didnt notive the nvidia-settings were installed
[17:10] <kiwil> lo
[17:10] <bob123456> is there also the possibility to switch drivers? im using a GTX260 and it is supported by the 304 and 340 drivers so i wanted to use a benchmark to see witch one is better
[17:10] <kiwil> ooook
[17:11] <OerHeks> to switch, remove and install the other?
[17:14] <bob123456> 0erHeks: no i want to switch without uninstalling, so i can run benchmarks and find the best driver
[17:14] <bob123456> 0erHeks: another question: what is the mesa-package good for?
[17:14] <OerHeks> bob123456, never heard/read about a switcher.
[17:15] <bob123456> ill try the additional drivers app then
[17:16] <OerHeks> mesa utils = demo utils from http://mesa3d.org/
[17:18] <Szotyi_> Hi! I'm quite new to IRC, linux and Synology, the best combo I guess. I've been trying to do this guide with no success. http://goo.gl/3NadHT Anyone knows what could be the problem? I'm sure I did everything as written in this guide. According to yougetsignal the port 1723 and  3128 is open. My Synology NAS is DS214play behind a router. Looking forward for some help! Thank you! (Sorry for writing it to this chanel, but there was no an
[17:23] <MonkeyDust> Szotyi_  are you in #ubuntu now?
[17:24] <MonkeyDust> Szotyi_  are you in ubuntu now?
[17:24] <Szotyi_> Yes, I guess
[17:24] <MonkeyDust> Szotyi_  what's the output of   cat /etc/issue
[17:24] <Szotyi_> How do I start it if I'm not. One moment
[17:25] <bob123456> 0erHeks: allright i ll report back after installation
[17:25] <Szotyi_> cat /etc/issue
[17:25] <MonkeyDust> Szotyi_  in a terminal
[17:26] <Szotyi_> Right now I'm on windows... :(
[17:27] <MonkeyDust> Szotyi_  this channel is #ubuntu dedicated, you're in the wrong channel ... type /j ##windows
[17:27] <Szotyi_> Okay, but there I can't ask such questions
[17:27] <MonkeyDust> ubuntu dedicated (dang # i got used to type)
[17:28] <MonkeyDust> Szotyi_  neither you can here
[17:28] <Szotyi_> The synology nas runs linux, where can I ask my question?
[17:28] <MonkeyDust> Szotyi_  what linux?
[17:29] <OerHeks> there is a #synology channel too on #freenode
[17:29] <brelod> Szotyi_ i wrote in private :)
[17:30] <brelod> 6w 3
[17:30] <Szotyi_> This is the answer over ssh: " uname -a Linux mirk 3.2.40 #7321 SMP PREEMPT Wed Mar 23 19:39:08 CST 2016 i686 GNU/Linux               synology_evansport_214play"
[17:31] <Rasmusolle> http://tinyurl.com/jfcurn5
[17:32] <OerHeks> Rasmusolle, no spam please
[17:32] <saku> EriC^^: Hello again! It's me, Kakan/UnnamedUser :)
[17:32] <MonkeyDust> Szotyi_  now over ssh :  cat /etc/issue     (if the file exists)
[17:32] <OerHeks> !ot > Rasmusolle
[17:32] <EriC^^> saku: hi
[17:32] <saku> EriC^^: but this time from within my Ubuntu installation!
[17:33] <EriC^^> saku: nice
[17:33] <Szotyi_> No such file or dir.  (Just a moment brelod...)
[17:33] <saku> So it did work, but it loaded my usb drive first (option to install ubuntu or try it), where i had to press ESC to reach grub terminal, where i typed "exit" and then got to the grub menu I was expecting at boot.
[17:34] <saku> Even though I moved my usb drive down in boot priority :o
[17:34] <saku> But hey, as long as it works I am happy. So thanks again for your help :)
[17:36] <EriC^^> saku: no problem
[17:37] <brelod> w 3
[17:37] <Rasmusolle> http://tinyurl.com/jfcurn5
[17:39] <Paillaco> wenas
[17:46] <p4nix> Hello! I have a problem with grep. It only says the filename where it found something, but doesnt print out the line - but it used to do that some time ago
[17:46] <Nullifi3d> are you piping to it?
[17:46] <Nullifi3d> i.e. <command | grep whatever
[17:46] <Szotyi_> Hi! I'm quite new to IRC, linux and Synology, the best combo I guess. I've been trying to do this guide with no success. http://goo.gl/3NadHT Anyone knows what could be the problem? I'm sure I did everything as written in this guide. According to yougetsignal the port 1723 and  3128 is open. My Synology NAS is DS214play behind a router. Looking forward for some help! Thank you! (Sorry for writing it to this chanel, but there was no an
[17:46] <p4nix> grep "Serial" ./* -r
[17:47] <p4nix> just like this
[17:47] <OerHeks> Szotyi_, as it is not an ubuntu issue, there is a #synology channel too on #freenode
[17:47] <MonkeyDust> Szotyi_  you're in the wrong channel, ubuntu questions only, here
[17:47] <Nullifi3d> p4nix i think you might have gotten your order of arguments mixed up
[17:48] <Nullifi3d> if you do "man grep" you will see
[17:48] <p4nix> Nullifi3d I have looked in my bash history, I already used that command like this and it worked back then
[17:48] <Szotyi_> Yes, you are right, sorry. In synology there is not much help, sorry again, will leave now.
[17:48] <egsome> p4nix, I think You need -H, Like: `grep -H -r "something" /some/where`
[17:49] <nchambers> p4nix, what was the command?
[17:50] <p4nix> Still doesn't help
[17:50] <p4nix> it used to work like this for me: grep "somethin" ./* -r
[17:51] <nchambers> grep -Hne 'expression' "$file"
[17:51] <p4nix> wait
[17:51] <p4nix> i have an idea
[17:53] <p4nix> lol
[17:53] <p4nix> It doesn't work because it is a binary file
[17:53] <Nullifi3d> nice
[17:53] <egsome> p4nix, grep search in binary files as far as I know ..
[17:53] <p4nix> yeah
[17:53] <p4nix> but it didnt print out
[17:53] <p4nix> it only said it had matches
[17:54] <p4nix> but i think there is an argument for binary files
[17:54] <p4nix> got it now
[17:54] <nchambers> grep -Hne 'expression' --binary-files=binary "$file"
[17:55] <p4nix> grep -ra "Serial" ./*
[17:55] <p4nix> nah, i used a as a replacement for --binary-files=text
[17:55] <p4nix> Thanks all you nice guys!
[17:55] <p4nix> Have a nice day! Bye!
[17:59] <lerner> hi
[18:00] <lerner> I dont read what I am writting, because I used wine to play a game on fullscreen mode, I had to log in to f6 and from the cli, after entering "htop", kill the application
[18:00] <lerner> now my graphics are broken. I see huge letters, like my window only covers a fifth of what its normally like
[18:01] <lerner> what do I do to restore my graphics, without turning the computer off?
[18:01] <lerner> and I cannot see if you are answering me, because I only see the top 15 lines of what everyone writes
[18:02] <MonkeyDust> lerner  how can we help you, if you don't see what we write
[18:02] <kisb> logout or restart
[18:02] <Ben64> lerner: so you just need to change your resolution. easy mode reboot, hard mode use xrandr
[18:05] <lerner> is xrandr very troublesome? im now on f11 fullscreen
[18:05] <lerner> and can see the whole page
[18:08] <brelod> im searching for a command to find all files wich contains a sting. But im stucked at here: 'find /etc -iname "*net*" -type f -exec grep -H "localhost" "{}" \;'
[18:09] <brelod> but it dont display the filename/path
[18:09] <brelod> how could i print it out?
[18:10] <MonkeyDust> brelod  if you don't get an answer here, try in #bash
[18:10] <brelod> no sory
[18:10] <brelod> not this is the problem
[18:10] <brelod> :)
[18:10] <brelod> it print the filename
[18:11] <brelod> but dont list those files wich are in a directory wich name contains the "net" string
[18:11] <brelod> for example /etc/networks
[18:11] <brelod> ok ill try it in #bash
[18:16] <snakeMan64> is it possible to prevent upstart from "leaking" orphaned processes? i currently have 2 instances of my application running
[18:18] <wookie01> Anyone here
[18:18] <wookie01> That can help a noob
[18:18] <kisb> yes
[18:19] <MonkeyDust> wookie01  start with a question, in one line
[18:19] <wookie01> Yessir
[18:19] <wookie01> I had a dual boot of windows 8.1 and ubuntu and I recently reinstalled windows 8.1 to clean up windows.  Now I do not have access to grub.  How do I get it back?
[18:20] <wookie01> I have tried googling it, and have tried to use boot-repair from a live usb
[18:20] <wookie01> It didn't work
[18:20] <EriC^^> wookie01: are you in the live usb right now?
[18:20] <kisb> reinstall ubuntu
[18:21] <EriC^^> kisb: not
[18:21] <MonkeyDust> !grubrepair | wookie01
[18:21] <wookie01> No, but I can be soon.  I also have a log http://paste.ubuntu.com/16442838/
[18:21] <EriC^^> wookie01: ok, boot the live usb and come back here
[18:21] <wookie01> Cheers, 2 seconds
[18:21] <proudbyte> I'm trying to delete nat postrouting rules and I'm getting iptables: Index of deletion too big is there a way of flush all postrouting rules?
[18:22] <snakeMan64> proudbyte, are you using "iptables -F"?
[18:23] <proudbyte> snakeMan64 I have and those rules still sticky
[18:23] <kisb> looks like wookie01 is having issues with kali
[18:24] <wookie01> I forgot I had kali, as well.  I haven't tried to use it in forever
[18:24] <proudbyte> it didn't work either ... sudo iptables -t nat -F
[18:24] <kisb> what happened with grub repair
[18:24] <wookie01> EriC^^, I have the live usb up and running now
[18:24] <EriC^^> wookie01: ok, type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[18:25] <nicomachus> I have been trying to figure out why mpd won't update my music library in ncmpcpp, and realized I have two configs: the one I created and have been tweaking in ~/.mpd/mpd.conf and another which mpd is actually using at /etc/mpd.conf
[18:25] <proudbyte> I've sudo iptables -A INPUT -m conntrack --ctstate ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT and iptables -F
[18:26] <nicomachus> Can I just delete the one in /etc/ and have it use the one in ~/.mpd/ instead?
[18:26] <wookie01> EriC^^: http://termbin.com/8z2ff
[18:27] <snakeMan64> proudbyte, if "iptables -t nat -F" doesn't work maybe just reboot?
[18:27] <EriC^^> wookie01: which model pc is this?
[18:28] <wookie01> EriC^^: Windows 8.1 HP
[18:28] <wookie01> I may be confused on what you mean by model
[18:28] <EriC^^> wookie01: ok
[18:29] <EriC^^> wookie01: type sudo mount /dev/sda6 /mnt
[18:30] <wookie01> EriC^^: sda6 is Kali Linux I believe, should I not mount sda8 instead? http://paste.ubuntu.com/16442838/
[18:30] <ioria> nicomachus, MPD doesn't need to run as a daemon and can be run as a regular program by any user. By doing this, MPD will use the users configurations and has no need for a system-wide configuration. Meaning: depends on how you want to use it
[18:30] <wookie01> Just a thought~
[18:31] <OerHeks> wookie01, why seeking for kali help in ubuntu? it is not even based on ubuntu anymore.
[18:31] <nicomachus> ioria: generally, just as a regular program by the user. It's scripted to start with ncmpcpp. But it doesn't handle anything in the background that would get disabled by changing the way it runs?
[18:32] <wookie01> I'm not, OerHeks. Scroll up.  I'm tryign to recover my Ubuntu partition
[18:32] <EriC^^> wookie01: ok
[18:32] <wookie01> Kali just happens to be one of them
[18:33] <MonkeyDust> wookie01  one of what?
[18:33] <muncher> Can anyone help me to figure out why I can't change my account picture in Ubuntu 16.04 Gnome
[18:33] <muncher> I'm going through the motion to do it, pick a picture, and it just doesn't do anything afterwards
[18:33] <wookie01> one of my operating systems
[18:33] <kisb> ewww gnome
[18:33] <kisb> hehe
[18:33] <muncher> ha
[18:33] <ioria> nicomachus, well, i can post you this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MPD
[18:34] <OerHeks> wookie01, i see only 3 linux partitions, boot swap and ext4 .. so those are 2 linux distros ?
[18:34] <EriC^^> wookie01: mounted?
[18:35] <wookie01> Sorry EriC^^ Did you want me to do 'sudo mount /dev/sda6 /mnt' or 'sudo mount /dev/sda8 /mnt'?
[18:35] <EriC^^> try sda8
[18:35] <kisb> what did you install first, kali or ubuntu
[18:36] <wookie01> done EriC^^
[18:36] <muncher> Trying to change user profile picture, but it just doesn't do it after I select a picture "a png". It worked when I used literally the same file. Anyone know why?
[18:36] <EriC^^> wookie01: cat /mnt/etc/fstab
[18:36] <EriC^^> sorry
[18:37] <EriC^^> wookie01: cat /etc/issue
[18:37] <EriC^^> crap
[18:37] <EriC^^> wookie01: cat /mnt/etc/issue
[18:37] <EriC^^> :)
[18:38] <wookie01> it said "Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS \n \l"
[18:38] <EriC^^> ok
[18:38] <EriC^^> type for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done
[18:39] <OerHeks> wookie01, then you installed ubuntu over kali, just for your info.
[18:39] <wookie01> Got it Eric
[18:40] <EriC^^> wookie01: sudo chroot /mnt
[18:40] <wookie01> oerHeks, I may have installed Ubuntu last when I installed it a year ago
[18:40] <wookie01> now my user in the terminal says "root@ubuntu:/#"
[18:41] <EriC^^> wookie01: ok, type mount -a
[18:41] <wookie01> it says "mount: special device UUID=60A5-fA1F does not exist"
[18:42] <EriC^^> wookie01: type cat /etc/fstab | nc termbin.com 9999
[18:42] <wookie01> eh 60A5-5A1F
[18:42] <EriC^^> and blkid | nc termbin.com 9999
[18:42] <wookie01> http://termbin.com/apa2
[18:43] <wookie01> o crap
[18:43] <wookie01> let me do the second one
[18:43] <shootbird> can't install 14.04 anymore?
[18:43] <wookie01> termbin.com/94kb
[18:43] <shootbird> doing a netboot install, trying to use us mirror and it's telling me invalid release
[18:43] <Mac3lite> hello everyone
[18:43] <EriC^^> shootbird: you can if you want to
[18:43] <shootbird> EriC^^: k...
[18:44] <EriC^^> shootbird: oh no idea about net install
[18:44] <shootbird> EriC^^: trying to install via pxe/netboot, and it seems like mirror has been adjusted
[18:45] <EriC^^> wookie01: type nano /etc/fstab and add a "#" at the start of the last line
[18:45] <EriC^^> wookie01: then add this line
[18:45] <EriC^^> UUID=107E-6F92	/boot/efi	vfat	defaults	0	1
[18:45] <nicomachus> ioria: ok, it's set to run as user now, but I still get the error I've been getting when I try to start it: socket: Failed to bind to '[::]:6600': Address already in use
[18:46] <wookie01> eric, do I need to do a new line after the pound?
[18:46] <wookie01> #
[18:46] <wookie01> UUID
[18:46] <Mac3lite> -->Looking for info on installing Ubuntu onto my MBP without loosing current OSX and Bootcamp(Windows) OS. Anyone who can offer some guidance please PM me so It doesn't disturb current help being offered. Ty
[18:47] <MonkeyDust> !mac | Mac3lite start here
[18:48] <bob123456> 0erHeks, you still there? :)
[18:48] <ioria> nicomachus, https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Music_Player_Daemon/Troubleshooting
[18:48] <ioria> nicomachus,  this part 'Binding to IPV6 before IPV4'
[18:49] <EriC^^> wookie01: #UUID for the old one then add the new line above
[18:50] <wookie01> EriC^^, so you want a '#' in front of every other UUID? There are 3 other UUIDs
[18:50] <EriC^^> wookie01: no, just the last one
[18:50] <Mac3lite> MonkeyDust & Ubuntu : I'll check those but the sites, but I did some searching before asking in here and everthing I found didn't go over installing along aside both OSX and Windows on separate partition. TY
[18:50] <EriC^^> wookie01: the one that has the /boot/efi in it
[18:50] <nicomachus> ioria: spot on. good work.
[18:51] <ioria> nicomachus,  np, if not working remove  this part '[::]'  (back up the file, first)
[18:51] <wookie01> ok so right now I have "#UUID=107E-6F92 /boot/efi vfat defaults 0 1"  Is that right EriC^^?
[18:52] <EriC^^> ni
[18:52] <EriC^^> no
[18:52] <EriC^^> wookie01: you want #UUID=60A5-5A1F	/boot/efi	vfat	defaults	0	1
[18:52] <bob123456> has anyone experience with proprietary nvidia-drivers? im trying to decide between 304, 304 updates and 340
[18:52] <EriC^^> and UUID=107E-6F92	/boot/efi	vfat	defaults	0	1
[18:52] <EriC^^> below it
[18:52] <nicomachus> ioria: I think the only problem left is a perms issue that doesn't let mpd read ~/Music. keeps the library in ncmpcpp from updating.
[18:53] <wookie01> ok
[18:53] <wookie01> I understand
[18:53] <bob123456> the performance is roughly the same, so it would be interesting wether they are supported differently
[18:53] <wookie01> done EriC^^
[18:54] <dbz2k> I am having trouble with pip3?
[18:54] <EriC^^> wookie01: ok, ctrl+o to save
[18:54] <EriC^^> then exit with ctrl+x
[18:54] <dbz2k> I install a program through it, and it needs sudo to run?
[18:54] <kisb> wonder why dint just grub install and then update... or use the grub repair tool
[18:55] <OerHeks> bob123456, difference is supported hardware, jigher number, newer cards
[18:55] <OerHeks> c/jigher/higher
[18:55] <wookie01> it says File Name to Write: /etc/fstab
[18:55] <wookie01> is that right?
[18:55] <nicomachus> oh, I suppose it did catch the library finally.
[18:55] <EriC^^> wookie01: yeah
[18:55] <wookie01> ok
[18:55] <wookie01> I exited
[18:55] <bob123456> i checked, they have a lot of supported cards in common
[18:55] <EriC^^> wookie01: ok, type mount -a
[18:56] <wookie01> done
[18:56] <wookie01> No errors
[18:56] <EriC^^> wookie01: grub-install
[18:56] <wookie01> Installation finished. No error reported.
[18:57] <EriC^^> wookie01: update-grub
[18:57] <bob123456> i benchmarked the 304 and the 340 version and got a 720 score on both (i only got different min fps 304: 20 fps  and 340: 7 fps)
[18:57] <bob123456> so i thought 304 works better, but the different 304 types available are confusing me
[18:57] <ioria> nicomachus,  sorry, no idea
[18:58] <nicomachus> ioria: it's a bit of a cluster over here. :P I'll sort it through
[18:58] <wookie01> jk
[18:58] <wookie01> k
[18:58] <wookie01> It did some stuff and says "done"
[18:58] <bob123456> 0erHeks: sorry i forgot the "0erHeks" at the beginning :D
[18:59] <EriC^^> wookie01: ok, type exit
[18:59] <EriC^^> then try rebooting
[19:00] <wookie01> Holy shit EriC^^
[19:00] <wookie01> I think that did it
[19:00] <bob123456> 0erHeks: the vailable versions are Nvidia legacy binary driver -version 304.131 from nvidia-304 (proprietary) and 304.131 from nvidia-304-updates (proprietary)
[19:00] <wookie01> I got grub
[19:01] <wookie01> Logging into Ubuntu now.
[19:01] <MonkeyDust> wookie01  works?
[19:01] <wookie01> YES WOOO
[19:02] <wookie01> I wish I had money
[19:02] <wookie01> EriC^^ needs a tip
[19:02] <ioria> nicomachus,  good luck
[19:02] <wookie01> EriC^^: Thanks so much for taking the time to help noobs like me.  How did you become such a bad ass with Ubuntu anyways?  Years of experience?
[19:03] <MonkeyDust> !cookie | EriC^^
[19:03] <EriC^^> nah, just using linux daily
[19:04] <EriC^^> and hanging here and picking up stuff
[19:04] <EriC^^> wookie01: anyways no problem, glad it's working
[19:04] <wookie01> I swear I'd buy you a beer if you lived near me
[19:05] <wookie01> Cheers guys, thanks!
[19:05] <EriC^^> cheers
[19:06] <OWTOS> hotkey crazy
[19:08] <OWTOS> bring to the beganing
[19:13] <ptrz> do people know where the repo for Ubuntu's nologin(8) is?
[19:14] <kracer63> hello all!
[19:14] <bob123456> hi
[19:14] <kracer63> just got this installed on an old Toshiba laptop..
[19:15] <kracer63> looks like it works fine!
[19:15] <egsome> kracer63, Sounds great :) !
[19:15] <kracer63> cool
[19:16] <kisb> update software and check out the cool software
[19:17] <saku> Hello! Might anyone know where I can get libresolv.so.2?
[19:18] <saku> Google didn't help me too much.
[19:18] <kisb> and you need it why?
[19:19] <saku> Unity3D has some issues running on linux and a workaround requires that lib
[19:19] <saku> http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/service-not-available-please-try-later.403264/
[19:19] <bekks> !file libresolv.so.2
[19:19] <bekks> !file libresolv.so
[19:20] <egsome> saku, Try installing libc6
[19:20] <OerHeks> !find libresolv
[19:20] <egsome> saku, sudo apt-get install libc6
[19:20] <saku> ah thank you
[19:21] <saku> hmm, already have it. but i only have libresolv.so, i need libresolv.so.2 :s
[19:21] <saku> !find libresolv.so.2
[19:21] <saku> hrrm...
[19:21] <bekks> saku: Install libc6 :)
[19:22] <Rakko> How can I determine if the running kernel was compiled with a certain option? I'm looking for CONFIG_UFS_FS_WRITE
[19:22] <ikonia> if you don't have libc - you are in trouble
[19:22] <bekks> saku: Whats the actual issue behind you question?
[19:23] <saku> http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/service-not-available-please-try-later.403264/
[19:23] <egsome> saku, How are You sure that You don't have it ?
[19:23] <saku> i do have libc6, but i cannot find the libresolv.so.2 file when I search
[19:24] <bekks> saku: So how do you search?
[19:24] <ikonia> Spec-Chum: what exactly ar eyou trying to do
[19:24] <ikonia> oops
[19:24] <ikonia> saku: what exactly are you trying to do
[19:25] <saku> bekks: im new to ubuntu, i searched in the Files window
[19:25] <ikonia> saku: what exactly are you trying to do
[19:25] <saku> ikonia: log in to unity using the workaround posted in the URL above
[19:25] <bekks> saku: Which Ubuntu are you using?
[19:25] <ikonia> login to unit is being a problem ?
[19:25] <saku> 16.04
[19:25] <saku> yes ikonia: http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/service-not-available-please-try-later.403264/
[19:25] <ikonia> whats the actual problem
[19:25] <Rex_Sum_Ego> I'm using 15
[19:25] <Spec-Chum> ikonia, :)
[19:26] <ikonia> saku: are you talking about the unity desktop of the unity games engine
[19:26] <ioria> http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/amd64/libc6/filelist
[19:26] <egsome> saku, Can You please try: `sudo updatedb && sudo locate libresolv`
[19:26] <saku> ikonia: im talking, first time running unity after installation having to log in to my unity account to even use the program
[19:26] <LaserAllan> hey there, are there any tools to create bootable USBs like Universal USB installer or something?
[19:26] <saku> egsome: alright
[19:26] <SpacePirate> In arch linux, I can run "pacman -Q" to see a list of installed packages... how do I do that in ubuntu?
[19:26] <ikonia> saku: are you talking about the unity desktop or the games engine
[19:26] <ikonia> saku: I assume you mean the desktop ?
[19:26] <egsome> LaserAllan, You can try unetbootin
[19:27] <saku> yes
[19:27] <xangua> ! USB | LaserAllan
[19:27] <ikonia> saku: ok - that link is for the unity3d games engine
[19:27] <saku> problem solved
[19:27] <ikonia> saku: that is nothing to do with your desktop
[19:27] <saku> thank you egsome :)
[19:27] <ikonia> saku: do not make those changes on that forum
[19:27] <Palendrome> LaserAllan I use LinuxLiveUSB to make most of my bootable disks, just because it's nice looking http://www.linuxliveusb.com/
[19:27] <ikonia> saku: that is not for the unity desktop
[19:27] <egsome> saku, You're welcome :)
[19:28] <LaserAllan> Palendrome: Ok thanks I will check that out, i am going to create a Ubuntu GNOME install USB for a frien dof mine
[19:28] <ikonia> saku: do you understand - that link is not for the unity desktop
[19:28] <saku> ikonia: i meant games engine
[19:28] <saku> sorry
[19:29] <ikonia> saku: I asked you 3 times !
[19:29] <Palendrome> LaserAllan yeah it worked for me on the latest release of Ubuntu just a month ago, so it's pretty solid, had to do an install at a school with subpar hardware
[19:29] <saku> ikonia: sorry
[19:29] <lumidee> hi, is there a backport for nagios 4 in ubuntu?
[19:29] <Palendrome> went off without a hitch
[19:30] <LaserAllan> Palendrome: Nice, thanks
[19:30] <bekks> lumidee: No backport needed, since you can download the sources and install it.
[19:30] <LaserAllan> I am thinking to maybe install xubuntu or lubuntu
[19:31] <lumidee> bekks, i prefer packages :)
[19:31] <LaserAllan> Ubuntu GNOME works but it gets slow when i have allot of tings going
[19:31] <LaserAllan> But i guess I can look at it but thanks anyway ^^
[19:31] <LaserAllan> Much appreciated
[19:31] <bekks> lumidee: So build a package from the sources and install it. :)
[19:32] <bekks> lumidee: Just use "checkinstall" instead of "make install".
[19:32] <lumidee> bekks, i think self maintaining can end up in package conflicts or maybe misconfiguration?
[19:33] <bekks> lumidee: Misconfiguration can be avoided  by reading the nagios docs :)
[19:33] <lumidee> hehe
[19:33] <bekks> lumidee: And since there is no nagios4 package in Ubuntu, you package cannot conflict with it :P
[19:33] <LaserAllan> Palendrome: that isn't work linux right?, only Windows or?
[19:33] <LaserAllan> Seems like i can get only the .exe
[19:34] <lumidee> bekks, nagios4 deps can conflict with other pkgs on my system
[19:34] <fearnothing> hi folks, is anyone here familiar with fixing issues related to installing skype? I've followed all the steps in this guide: http://askubuntu.com/questions/504689/cant-install-skype-4-3-on-ubuntu-14-04-64-bit
[19:34] <fearnothing> but it still won't installl
[19:34] <proudbyte> some script is adding rules to my iptables nat table, here must probable be located?
[19:35] <fearnothing> if I try installing libqtwebkit4 it says it's already on the latest version
[19:35] <Palendrome> I had to force install a 32 bit version on Debian before, but it was messy and I do not recomend it
[19:35] <MonkeyDust> fearnothing  try this: activate partner repo, reload, sudo apt update, sudo apt install skype
[19:36] <michaaa> hi there :) is it normal, that Qt based apps don't showup shortcuts in there menus?
[19:37] <fearnothing> what's the command for activate partner repo?
[19:37] <habibi> certain applications like nodejs apps that make sockets. do they need to setuid to root to create that socket. then setuid back to the user? is it mandatory for ubuntu to require apps to have root privileges if it wants to create a socket ?
[19:37] <MonkeyDust> fearnothing  do it in the system settings
[19:38] <XxNemoXx> hi
[19:38] <fearnothing> habibi: it already is checked
[19:38] <XxNemoXx> how do i uninstall ubuntu but on a usb on windows 10
[19:38] <xangua> ! Partner | fearnothing
[19:38] <proudbyte> some openvpn rules are being added after flush and save the rule set
[19:39] <proudbyte> openvpn is currently purged from system
[19:39] <habibi> fearnothing, reason i ask is because the app that i am going to be running will run as a certain user whos setuid and setgid permissions shall be stripped
[19:39] <habibi> and this user still needs to make the ability to make sockets and pass data with
[19:39] <XxNemoXx> how would i uninstall ubuntu!
[19:40] <habibi> XxNemoXx, live usb?
[19:40] <XxNemoXx> yes
[19:40] <habibi> if u dont have any important files on that usb installation. just format the usb
[19:41] <MonkeyDust> XxNemoXx  boot live cd/dvd, use gparted, delete ubuntu partition
[19:41] <XxNemoXx> its in my hand right now
[19:41] <MonkeyDust> XxNemoXx  usb/dvd*
[19:41] <XxNemoXx> and it killed my computer
[19:41] <fearnothing> habibi did you mean to ask me that question? because I have no idea...
[19:41] <XxNemoXx> yesterday
[19:42] <habibi> fearnothing, yeah i was trying to strip down the question to its basics. i suppose i will just test it on a VM myself. but thanks for answering though. appreciate it :)
[19:42] <OerHeks> XxNemoXx, insert you OS disc, boot, and choose repair?
[19:42] <OerHeks> * for windows that is
[19:43] <XxNemoXx> SO I LOSS $1000
[19:43] <proudbyte> this makes miracles sudo grep -rl "10.8.0.0/24" /etc/
[19:43] <MonkeyDust> XxNemoXx  caps
[19:43] <proudbyte> I've found the it
[19:43] <OerHeks> XxNemoXx, yes, not our problem
[19:43] <XxNemoXx> WOULD I GET KICKED OR BANNE D
[19:43] <XxNemoXx> D
[19:43] <XxNemoXx> D
[19:43] <XxNemoXx> D
[19:43] <XxNemoXx> D
[19:44] <habibi> yeah it felt like he was a joker
[19:45] <Palendrome> yeah I was thinking he was just a kid on the buss
[19:45] <fearnothing> habibi - tried those things, no dice
[19:47] <yago> Hello! I've had some problems finishing to set up my Xen VM. The USB passthrough, specifically
[19:48] <yago> I want to connect to the DomU an USB HDD, which is plugged into the host machine
[19:49] <yago> I set "usb = 1" and added the disk's ID (which I got with lsusb) to "usbdevice", but the guest machine doesn't see any new disk
[19:49] <yago> I've tried with Windows and Ubuntu as guest OSs, both without success
[19:54] <discopatrick> what is the 'root' user's default value for HOME?
[19:55] <ikonia>  /root
[19:55] <Palendrome> discopatrick: /root
[19:55] <discopatrick> thanks!
[19:55] <ikonia> but there is no enabled root user on ubuntu
[19:55] <XxNemoXx> PLS
[19:55] <XxNemoXx> DONT KICK ME
[19:55] <ikonia> XxNemoXx: stop talk in caps
[19:56] <XxNemoXx> ok
[19:56] <asadfg> Is there any django dev willing to land a helping hand? :)
[19:56] <ikonia> asadfg: try the django channels
[19:57] <XxNemoXx> ikonia couple of minutes ago why did you kick me
[19:57] <ikonia> XxNemoXx: because you where behaving in an unacceptable way
[19:57] <XxNemoXx> ok
[19:57] <asadfg> @ikonia: Is is there another one beside 'django'  channel? :)
[19:57] <asadfg> I haven't used irc for a while now (8 yr or so, heh)
[19:57] <ikonia> asadfg: no idea, ask in #freenode how to use the alis service to search for channels
[19:58] <MonkeyDust> asadfg  is that python?
[19:58] <asadfg> Yeap
[19:58] <MonkeyDust> asadfg  python has its own channel
[19:58] <asadfg> but the problem is mainly related to Django framework
[19:58] <XxNemoXx> have you sen dubstepguy101
[19:58] <XxNemoXx> seen i meant
[19:58] <Palendrome> heh haven't used IRC in years, it's like the Shortwave radio of the IT community, everything else may fail, but IRC will stand
[19:58] <ikonia> XxNemoXx: no, this is not a channel for social chatter
[19:59] <ikonia> XxNemoXx: this channel is for ubuntu support discussion only, please do not stray from that topic
[19:59] <XxNemoXx> i mean has dubstepguy ok
[20:01] <fearnothing> ok so I've posted in the ubuntu help forums to see if they can get me any further with skype
[20:01] <XxNemoXx> can you kick me i cant get out of this server
[20:02] <fearnothing> in the mean time, where has ubuntu put the configurations for the file/directory browser these days?
[20:02] <whatspoppindawg> wtf is this
[20:02] <fearnothing> actually, found it in the sensible place :)
[20:02] <XxNemoXx> Can u kick me
[20:03] <XxNemoXx> i cant get out of this server
[20:03] <whatspoppindawg> where am I
[20:03] <OerHeks> whatspoppindawg, read the topic
[20:03] <whatspoppindawg> the topic is ubuntu?
[20:03] <MonkeyDust> whatspoppindawg  type   /topic
[20:04] <XxNemoXx> Pls kick me i cant get out of this server
[20:04] <XxNemoXx> ikonia
[20:04] <MonkeyDust> XxNemoXx  type   /quit
[20:05] <XxNemoXx> thank u
[20:05] <XxNemoXx> Now i can get out of this server
[20:07] <XxNemoXx> how do i install ubuntu
[20:07] <XxNemoXx> how do i install ubuntu
[20:07] <ikonia> !install | XxNemoXx
[20:08] <XxNemoXx> Same message UBuntu
[20:08] <ikonia> XxNemoXx: read the links
[20:08] <Pici> XxNemoXx: What part of the install are you having issues with?
[20:10] <yago> I have this issue with Xen, and no one at #xen has answered. Can you guys please recommend me any way to contact with someone who can solve my problem? I'm a bit frustrated
[20:12] <OWTOS> Go on with it
[20:12] <yago> OWTOS, was that for me?
[20:12] <OWTOS> n/m
[20:14] <Hoffman> Heya
[20:14] <Hoffman> I'm getting errors regarding cryptographic signatures on added third-party repositories
[20:14] <Hoffman> The errors are correct, these repositories are incorrectly signed, or not signed at all
[20:14] <DarkBlueShark> hello
[20:14] <Hoffman> How do I bypass this when performing an apt-get update, since I do not care about the signatures in this case?
[20:15] <DarkBlueShark> I have a problem with my network card. ndiswrapper isnt working and there's no driver for my network card any ideas?
[20:15] <OerHeks> Hoffman, what third-party repos? they should provide a key
[20:15] <bekks> DarkBlueShark: Get a supported card?
[20:15] <Hoffman> OerHeks: but they didn't, and I still want to update the repo
[20:15] <Hoffman> OerHeks: nvidia, for instance
[20:15] <ikonia> Hoffman: you don't bypass it - you have a problem
[20:15] <yago> Hoffman, I think it's with "sudo apt-get --allow-unauthenticated upgrade"
[20:15] <ikonia> Hoffman: what nvidia repo ?
[20:16] <Hoffman> yago: thats for upgrade, not update
[20:16] <Hoffman> ikonia: cuda
[20:16] <OerHeks> Hoffman, don't use other drivers outside our repos. besides our own drivers,only the ubuntu-driver ppa is tested.
[20:16] <ikonia> Hoffman: what is the url of the repo
[20:16] <Hoffman> so this update removes options from the end user, and punishes them for the actions of somebody else?
[20:16] <Hoffman> OerHeks: I want to
[20:17] <ikonia> Hoffman: no-one is being punished, what are you talking about
[20:17] <Hoffman> ikonia: http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/ubuntu1504/x86_64/Release
[20:17] <Hoffman> ikonia: not permitting educated users to bypass the signature check is a punishment
[20:17] <yago> Hoffman: my bad, sorry
[20:17] <ikonia> Hoffman: so that repo is managed by nvidia - if they are not signing their packages then they shouldn't be shipping a gpg key
[20:18] <Hoffman> ikonia: okay, what they should and shouldn't be doing is outside the scope of this discussion
[20:18] <Hoffman> they have done, so far, what they have done so far
[20:18] <ikonia> Hoffman: no it's not
[20:18] <ikonia> Hoffman: your solution is to contact them and ask them to fix their repo
[20:18] <Hoffman> now, at this point in time, given what they have and have not done, how do I bypass the signature check and update the repo?
[20:18] <Hoffman> ikonia: so ubuntu is punishing users for the behavior of somebody else
[20:18] <ikonia> Hoffman: you contact them and ask them to fix their repo
[20:18] <OerHeks> Hoffman, the nvidia cuda site have only drivers for 14.04 and 15.04 (EOL)
[20:18] <ikonia> Hoffman: ubuntu is not doing anything
[20:19] <Hoffman> collective punishment is generally frowned upon
[20:19] <OerHeks> https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads
[20:19] <Hoffman> ikonia: sure it is, you're removing the option to bypass the signature check
[20:19] <ikonia> Hoffman: mkaing up stuff is frowned on
[20:19] <ikonia> Hoffman: no-one has removed any option
[20:19] <Hoffman> Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories no longer functions
[20:19] <ikonia> Hoffman: what version of ubuntu are you using
[20:19] <Hoffman> 16
[20:19] <ikonia> Hoffman: the repo link you supplied is for 15
[20:19] <Hoffman> ikonia: nonetheless, the software works with 16
[20:19] <ikonia> Hoffman: none the less the repo is for 15
[20:20] <Hoffman> ikonia: so?
[20:20] <OerHeks> Hoffman,  lols, no it does not
[20:20] <ikonia> Hoffman: so contact nvidia and ask them to make a 16 repo and sort hte pakage out
[20:20] <Hoffman> ikonia: are you saying that's the reason that apt is ignoring the Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories setting?
[20:20] <ikonia> Hoffman: where are you setting that ?
[20:20] <OerHeks> we have http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/nvidia-cuda-toolkit
[20:20] <OerHeks> = same 7.5
[20:20] <Hoffman> in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99my-settings
[20:20] <Hoffman> ikonia: ^
[20:21] <user> Hi , I want know the time taken ubuntu when startup?
[20:21] <OerHeks> user, for 15.10/16.04?
[20:21] <user> 15.10
[20:22] <user> but Is there difference ?
[20:22] <ikonia> Hoffman: so --allow-unauthenticated still seems to work
[20:22] <Hoffman> user: it depends largely on your hardware as well
[20:22] <OerHeks> user,  systemd-analyze
[20:22] <OerHeks> user, for a complete view > systemd-analyze plot > filename.svg
[20:22] <Hoffman> ikonia: that appears to be a setting affecting apt-get install
[20:23] <Hoffman> ikonia: it does not have an effect on apt-get update
[20:23] <user> OerHeks thanks
[20:23] <ikonia> Hoffman: it would work on apt-get $anything as far as I can see
[20:23] <Hoffman> ikonia: well, it doesn't
[20:23] <ikonia> looking at the man page
[20:24] <Hoffman> mine says,
[20:24] <Hoffman> "Ignore if packages can't be authenticated and don't prompt about it."
[20:24] <OerHeks> Hoffman, you are chasing ghosts, the packages from nvidia.com are the same as in our repos = v7.5
[20:24] <Hoffman> in this case there are no packages
[20:24] <Hoffman> just the repo
[20:24] <ikonia> Hoffman: what ?
[20:24] <Hoffman> OerHeks: I'm sorry, I don't understand
[20:24] <ikonia> Hoffman: please pastebin "sudo apt-get update" and put the full output in a pastebin
[20:24] <Hoffman> OerHeks: the package I am trying to install does not exist in the default repos
[20:24] <ikonia> lets actually see what you see
[20:24] <Hoffman> ikonia: with the arg or no?
[20:24] <Hoffman> --allow-unauthenticated
[20:24] <ikonia> Hoffman: without
[20:25] <ikonia> Hoffman: just sudo apt-get update on it's own please
[20:25] <Hoffman> k
[20:30] <Hoffman> sorry, network dropped
[20:30] <Hoffman> http://pastebin.com/raw/sdKjsaNE
[20:30] <Hoffman> output of apt-get update above ^
[20:30] <Hoffman> sudo apt-get update*
[20:31] <OerHeks> Yes, google & nvidia uses weak digest algorithm (SHA1)
[20:31] <Hoffman> right
[20:31] <Hoffman> maybe they use no digest algorithm
[20:32] <Hoffman> given all the information, I still want to update the repo
[20:32] <Hoffman> there are, in fact, settings in apt which allow one to do this, presumably
[20:32] <Hoffman> however they do not work
[20:32] <OerHeks> no use of E: Failed to fetch http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/ubuntu1504/x86_64/Release, as it is an old 15.04 repo
[20:33] <Hoffman> OerHeks: sorry, I dropped before I could see your response
[20:33] <Hoffman> OerHeks: what were you getting at with your previous link
[20:34] <OerHeks> Hoffman, they DO have a key, on http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/GPGKEY >> wget -q -O - http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/GPGKEY | apt-key add -
[20:34] <OerHeks> but no use at all
[20:35] <Hoffman> no use at all?
[20:35] <Hoffman> what does that mean
[20:35] <OerHeks> i am not going to repeat why.
[20:35] <Hoffman> your command has no use at all?  or the key has no use at all?
[20:35] <bekks> Hoffman: 15.04 is dead
[20:35] <Hoffman> bekks: which of the nvidia packages wouldn't work with 16.04, and why?
[20:35] <bekks> Hoffman: All packages from that repo, because the repo is for 15.04, and 15.04 is dead.
[20:36] <Hoffman> bekks: are those packages incompatible with the linux kernel version used in 16.04?
[20:36] <bekks> Hoffman: the repo is for 15.04, and 15.04 is dead.
[20:36] <Hoffman> bekks: no?
[20:36] <Hoffman> yes?
[20:36] <Hoffman> couldn't parse an answer
[20:36] <bekks> Hoffman: 15.04 is dead.
[20:36] <bekks> That is the answer.
[20:36] <Hoffman> still not parsing a yes or a no
[20:37] <xangua> No, no, no
[20:37] <xangua> Jeez
[20:38] <OerHeks> some tried, Hoffman > https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/932554/-ubuntu-16-04-install-cuda-7-5/
[20:38] <bekks> Hoffman: You are asking the wrong question.
[20:38] <Hoffman> xangua: well I'm told it's incompatible, but not given a technical reason why
[20:38] <xangua> ...
[20:38] <Hoffman> the only reason I'm being given doesn't go into any technical bases
[20:38] <bekks> Because those packages are build for 15.04, and 15.04 is dead.
[20:38] <Hoffman> ^ example
[20:39] <bekks> That IS a technical answer.
[20:39] <Hoffman> no it isn't
[20:39] <bekks> You just dont accept it.
[20:39] <OerHeks> let us know if you find a way to install it
[20:40] <Hoffman> bekks: the fact that you are wrong
[20:40] <Hoffman> doesnt mean I havent accepted that it isnt a technical answer
[20:40] <bekks> Hoffman: I am not wrong, that is th point. 15.04 is dead.
[20:40] <OerHeks> you would get a gcc error, anyway
[20:40] <Hoffman> bekks: you are wrong, your response is untechnical
[20:40] <Hoffman> OerHeks: thank you for the technical answer
[20:41] <Hoffman> it looks like the page you linked, links to another page which provides a technical answer as well
[20:41] <Hoffman> "The main limitation is that version 5 gcc compilers are not supported yet.... You have to modify a cuda header file to enable this gcc version to work."
[20:41] <Hoffman> bekks: what a technical answer may look like ^
[20:43] <Hoffman> OerHeks: the difficulty here is that I cannot even run simulated apt-get for cuda
[20:43] <bekks> Hoffman: If you dont accept the technical fact that 15.04 is dead, I cant change that. You have been given al information needed, and you are still discussing it. I'm out of your issue, please dont hilight me anymore regarding it.
[20:43] <Hoffman> due to the signature issue
[20:43] <Hoffman> bekks: your feelings are not a technical fact
[20:43] <bekks> Hoffman: Ignore set.
[20:43] <Hoffman> please refrain from confusing the two
[20:43] <Hoffman> since people here are interested in one of the two
[20:43] <tgm4883> what did I just read...
[20:44] <OerHeks> but we DO have CUDA 7.5.18 available in the Xenial multiverse repositories <> apt-get install nvidia-cuda-toolkit
[20:44] <Hoffman> thank you
[20:44] <Hoffman> I lost the link when rebooting and did not notice the name change
[20:45] <Hoffman> from "cuda" in one repo to "nvidia-cuda-toolkit" in the multiverse
[20:48] <Hoffman> tgm4883: "a farewell to arms"? :P
[20:49] <tgm4883> Hoffman: no, just the backlog for the last 15 mintues
[20:49] <Hoffman> ok, so metamorphoses, in which an ordinary dude turns into a monstrosity
[20:50] <pauljw> there's 15mins of life wasted
[20:50] <ikonia> Hoffman: what ?
[20:50] <Hoffman> the metamorphosis*
[20:50] <Hoffman> :P
[20:50] <Hoffman> ikonia: it's a book by Kafka
[20:50] <Hoffman> the writer, not the software
[20:51] <tgm4883> Hoffman: subtle
[20:51] <pistolpete> hi yall... I got a prob....while I was trying to upgrade ubuntu 14.04 to 16.04, the power went out... um I cant get back in.... any ideas
[20:51] <Hoffman> pistolpete: what message(s) do you get when you try to get back in
[20:51] <pistolpete> yep
[20:51] <pistolpete> i cant
[20:51] <ikonia> pistolpete: you'll need to be a bit more descriptive than "can't get back in"
[20:51] <Hoffman> pistolpete: what messages do you see on screen when you try?
[20:52] <pistolpete> whatda want ... it gets to the ubuntu page, then it wont go any further
[20:52] <tgm4883> pistolpete: the login page?
[20:52] <pistolpete> yeah
[20:53] <tgm4883> pistolpete: then you login and it just takes you back to the login page?
[20:53] <Hoffman> pistolpete: what happens when you try to login?
[20:53] <pistolpete> doesnt take it...
[20:53] <Pici> invalid password?
[20:53] <ikonia> pistolpete: please explain exactly
[20:53] <tgm4883> pistolpete: Does it show an FBI warning and shutdown the computer?
[20:53] <ikonia> rather than "doesn't take it" -
[20:53] <Hoffman> pistolpete: ok, so "taking it" is an example of what it doesnt do
[20:53] <Hoffman> pistolpete: now please tell us what it DOES do instead
[20:54] <Hoffman> pistolpete: alternatively, you can take a video with your phone of you trying to log in, and post it on youtube
[20:54] <tgm4883> Hoffman: he obviously needs to "apt-get install lightdm-taking-it"
[20:54] <Hoffman> but explaining it is better
[20:54] <Hoffman> oh he left
[20:55] <Hoffman> tgm4883: lol
[20:55] <nicu`> 'sup my americans
[21:01] <sveinse> How can I revert uefi boot/grub and go back to ordinary grub? Install grub-pc and delete the efi partition?
[21:04] <sveinse> Wow, impressive silence in a group with 1900 users :D
[21:05] <nicu`> we bet that the first that breaks it, has to suck Linus and Mark's dick
[21:05] <nicu`> sorry
[21:05] <Palendrome> I would help if I could, but I'm not sure how to answer your question, because I've never had to do that
[21:06] <sveinse> No, I wasn't hinting to my question. My wonder is genuine. I've never experienced this channel this quiet
[21:06] <fantomas_> It's hard to tell conversation from the coming/going messages
[21:07] <nicu`> sveinse send you contacts to the channel admin's for further experience
[21:07] <Palendrome> ahh I would imagine that the silence has a lot to do with the fact that it's Sunday afternoon/evening in the US
[21:09] <MonkeyDust> fantomas_  http://wiki.xkcd.com/irc/Hide_join_part_messages
[21:09] <fantomas_> MonkeyDust Beautiful, thank you
[21:13] <Hoffman> sveinse: http://askubuntu.com/questions/360543/convert-from-efi-to-bios-boot
[21:14] <OerHeks> also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI#Converting_Ubuntu_into_UEFI_or_Legacy_mode
[21:17] <sveinse> OerHeks: Do you if there is a CLI version of boot-repair?
[21:19] <curlyears> Where might I search for information and specifications for building a C library to be used under ubuntu and gcc?
[21:19] <ikonia> under gcc ?
[21:20] <ikonia> do you mean you want to write a c library ?
[21:20] <OerHeks> sveinse, no, gui only AFAIK
[21:20] <curlyears> gcc iss the default C commpiler shipped with ubuntu, I believe
[21:20] <ikonia> yes
[21:20] <ikonia> what is it you're actually trying to do
[21:20] <curlyears> ikonia:  yes, precisely
[21:21] <ikonia> so a c book about how to write C would be a good start, as well as documentation and the ##c channel
[21:21] <curlyears> I want to build some libraries for voice recognition and speech synthesis under C
[21:21] <ikonia> ok, so what do you need from #ubuntu support ?
[21:22] <curlyears> ikonia:  I have been programming in C for ever 30 years.  I have just never built a library before, nor I have seen documentation on how to do so
[21:22] <ikonia> curlyears: you've never built a library in 30 years of programming ?
[21:23] <curlyears> I wanted to know if library configuration was the same under ubuntu as under other OSes
[21:23] <ikonia> curlyears: a libray is just a set of functions to be referenced externally from the program/other programs
[21:23] <ikonia> it's just a common set of functions
[21:23] <curlyears> ikonia:  I am aware of what a library is.  In order for a library to function, it ahould have specfic construction, AIR
[21:24] <curlyears> OK, so nothihng but freesdtaning C modules, in an a.out format?
[21:25] <ikonia> I'd just get some basic docs on c libraryies on linux and look at some examples
[21:25] <ikonia> it's not a.out firmat
[21:25] <curlyears> in that case, I HAVE wrttten a number of libraries,  just never thought of them as such
[21:25] <ikonia> format
[21:25] <Mr-Frog> Hello. I know this probably isn't directly an Ubuntu problem, but I have been experiencing my desktop (Wake on Lan enabled) to be turning on at random times. Is there a way to determine which device is sending the packet?
[21:25] <ikonia> curlyears: perfect, you'll be flying then
[21:25] <ikonia> Mr-Frog: it's going to happen before the OS - hence the wake, the OS is asleep
[21:26] <Mr-Frog> I figured so
[21:27] <curlyears> wouldn't the OS networkk driver logs have some sort of entry regarding reception, by the hardware, of a WoN event?
[21:27] <ikonia> what network driver logs ?
[21:27] <ikonia> where are those logs ?
[21:27] <curlyears> hmmmm....no, I suppose not, ,probably handled by a module within the BIOS
[21:27] <Mr-Frog> hm
[21:28] <curlyears> aren't there logs where you can look up details of network activiies?  Hmmm.
[21:28] <ikonia> Mr-Frog: you can look at the syslog and see if the next "comm" event is whatever woke it up trying to finish what it started,
[21:28] <Mr-Frog> Would there be a way to see where the packet is coming from thru the router?
[21:28] <ikonia> Mr-Frog: the odds are slim
[21:28] <ikonia> curlyears: no
[21:28] <Mr-Frog> hm
[21:28] <Mr-Frog> ok
[21:28] <Mr-Frog> Thanks!
[21:28] <curlyears> Mr-Frog:    do you have a router hooked up to your desktop, and do you have admin acess to it?
[21:28] <Mr-Frog> I have admin access to it
[21:29] <OerHeks> Mr-Frog, you might want to keep watch on port 7/9, to see if it happens often > sudo tcpdump -i eth0 '(udp and port 7) or (udp and port 9)'
[21:29] <curlyears> Most routers keep logs of activity, if you can match timing you might be able to discern the IP of the signal source
[21:29] <ikonia> the device won't go to slep then OerHeks
[21:29] <OerHeks> ikonia, i know, there is no log about the attempt, maybe it happens on regular basis?
[21:30] <curlyears> \tnx, OerHeks, I thought there were some higher level utils that would help, just couldn't remember which ones
[21:30] <ikonia> OerHeks: it's a fair guess, but then you won't know if thats the one that wakes it up, it could he happening 24x7 (again within reason)
[21:30] <Mr-Frog> I'm not really sure if there is any schedule happening, it seems pretty random
[21:31] <Mr-Frog> Though I haven't observed it in about 3 days.
[21:31] <Mr-Frog> I was just curious about it.
[21:31] <ikonia> Mr-Frog: do you run media services on your network ?
[21:31] <curlyears> it could be harmless, ,or it could be someone trying to hack into your system.  Do you keep valuable data or proprietary programs that you built on it?
[21:31] <Mr-Frog> We got a new "smart" roku tv not too long ago that seems to support media servers
[21:32] <ikonia> curlyears: what ????
[21:32] <ikonia> curlyears: he's just having a wake on lan event on his home network....what are you talking about
[21:32] <Mr-Frog> It's an 8-year old desktop that i just mess around with, really
[21:32] <ikonia> Mr-Frog: a common event like this for the average home user are media devices sending out a sort of "who's there" before they shutdown / brodcast
[21:32] <Mr-Frog> ah
[21:33] <Mr-Frog> interesting
[21:33] <OerHeks> Mr-Frog, if that wake up can be triggerd by the mouse too, heavy traffic could be the culprit
[21:33] <ikonia> Mr-Frog: they do it a lot before they shutdown
[21:33] <curlyears> ikonia:  THSAT SIGNAL HAS TO COME FROM SAOMEWHERE.  lIKE i SAID, IT COULD BE BENIGN AND HARMLESS, OR IT COULD ORIGINATE ELSEWHERE THEN HIS NETWORK, AS SOME SORT OF NEFARIOUOS WAY TO HACE INTO SYSTEMS.
[21:33] <curlyears> ooops
[21:34] <curlyears> I put absolutely NOTHING passt syscrackers?
[21:34] <ikonia> what ?
[21:34] <curlyears> why did I put a "?" on that last sentence?
[21:35] <Mr-Frog> I will monitor the TV and waking habits of this box
[21:35] <Mr-Frog> I likely think that is the culprit
[21:35] <ikonia> Mr-Frog: for most people - it's very common
[21:35] <ikonia> not saying thats you, it's a good starting point though
[21:35] <curlyears> Mr-Frog:   yes, that does seem the most liekly thing.
[21:35] <Mr-Frog> Thanks everybody!
[21:37] <curlyears> WakeOnLAN must use some specific signal, because even a LAN that has no active nodes on it yet has "traffic" (keep alive, if tnothing else)
[21:37] <ikonia> what ?
[21:39] <curlyears> ikonia: all ethernet xceivers impolement a system of consatant activity call :kee alive" on their data media
[21:39] <ikonia> err no
[21:39] <ikonia> and what does this have to do with the question ?
[21:39] <curlyears> s/impolement/implement/
[21:40] <curlyears> soo because of keep-alive activity on the media, ,the LAN is never really "silent," it is just in an "idle" state, carrying no useful data packets
[21:40] <ikonia> curlyears: who are you telling this to ?
[21:40] <ikonia> no-one is asking how networking works
[21:41] <mcphail> curlyears: perhaps move this to #ubuntu-offtopic and keep the channel clear for support?
[21:41] <curlyears> as ma result of which, there must be some pre-defined data packet that ttriggers WoLAN
[21:41] <ikonia> curlyears: why are you saying this ?
[21:41] <ikonia> no-one is asking how WOL works
[21:42] <curlyears> mcphail:  you are correct that this prolongatinon of the topic is inappropriate here, but the origianl statements on this topic were in direct  R3491420onse to another's question
[21:42] <curlyears> never mind. I *DO* talk to much, so I'll just back off
[21:42] <curlyears> sdowwy
[21:43] <curlyears> s/sd/s/
[21:45] <astory> Hi, I just upgraded to 16.04 but it seems that the install scripts for postfix keep breaking my config - it sets myhostname=dt.8.8.4.4 when I try to reconfigure postfix, but that's not a valid value so the configuration fails.  Do I even need postfix / can I fix this?
[21:46] <astory> http://pastebin.com/cW7yJmit shows the errors
[21:53] <tgm4883> Trying to install 16.04 and getting "The 'grub-efi-ia32' package failed to install into /target/"
[21:55] <django_> hey
[21:55] <django_> so i have dual boot and i messed up the options display on boot
[21:55] <django_> i was trying to load a CD with linux (book called hacking the art of exploitation) and messed with BIOS settings
[21:55] <django_> and now the dual boot options dont show
[21:56] <django_> can anyone help
[22:00] <Palendrome> is grub still installed?
[22:00] <OerHeks> django_, so you hacked yourself, messed up the bios setting .. how about setting them back?
[22:00] <fantomas_> What do you mean you messed with BIOS settings?
[22:01] <django_> OerHeks, i did default bios and it dint fix it
[22:06] <newbsie> New to systemd (from 14.04/upstart) and confused about where to put webserver startup conf file?
[22:07] <newbsie> Looking at docs, suggest /lib/systemd/system/, but there is a lot of dirs in there....
[22:08] <cesso> come si chiama il server ubuntu per parlare in italiano?
[22:09] <OerHeks> cesso, #ubuntu-it
[22:11] <OerHeks> newbsie, depends what webserver, nginx? that would be /lib/systemd/system/nginx.service
[22:11] <OerHeks> newbsie, maybe you suffer an other problem, networkmanager not ready when service starts .. see http://askubuntu.com/questions/733097/nginx-wont-start-at-boot-using-systemd
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[22:13] <OerHeks> anonymous__, don't do that
[22:14] <newbsie> OerHeks: It's actually gunicorn
[22:16] <OerHeks> newbsie, never heard of that one. maybe #ubuntu-server is a better place to ask? all i can think of is find the gunicorn.service
[22:17] <OerHeks> if that exists, then network manager is not ready or the service is not enabled
[22:18] <newbsie> OerHeks: if you need to start multiple processes with different environemnt vars, do you just have multiple conf files? That is at least how it is in upstart....
[22:19] <OerHeks> newbsie, oh not sure about that if/how
[22:19] <OerHeks> maybe soneone else here knows the answer?
[22:19] <newbsie> OerHeks: thanks. I will try #ubuntu-server
[22:19] <OerHeks> c/someone
[22:22] <fantomas_> If I'm only using a computer for Netflix/DVDs/Spotify, is there much danger in keeping Ubuntu 14.04 installed as opposed to upgrading to 15.10 or 16.04?
[22:22] <OerHeks> fantomas_, if you keep updating, no, 14.04 is supported 'till 2019
[22:23] <Quatroking> How do I make my CLI install login automatically?
[22:23] <django_1> i have a partition ubuntu and widows how can i renstall grup
[22:23] <fantomas_> Okay. I'm having huge problems getting my graphics card (AMD Radeon HD4550) to work on 15.10 and I haven't even bothered trying 16.04
[22:24] <fantomas_> 14.04 seems to be working, at least, so I'll leave it there.
[22:25] <sveinse> wow, this device is resilient for not wanting to boot. Just reinstalled grub-pc, but still it will not boot.
[22:26] <OerHeks> Quatroking, maybe this page is any help > http://blog.shvetsov.com/2010/09/auto-login-ubuntu-user-from-cli.html
[22:26] <sveinse> I got this, but fixed it with setting bios_grub flag on the /boot partition in the GPT.  grub-install: warning: this GPT partition label contains no BIOS Boot Partition; embedding won't be possible.
[22:26] <Quatroking> Thanks
[22:26] <sveinse> But still nothing happens while booting. This time, black screen with a blinking cursor on top and no action
[22:28] <Quatroking> OerHeks, welp, I don't seem to have any tty1.conf
[22:28] <OerHeks> fantomas_, ATI 2xxx 3xxx and 4xxx are only supported by the opendriver
[22:28] <OerHeks> !ati
[22:29] <fantomas_> Does it make a difference if the video card is working (as far as I can tell), but the sound isn't?
[22:30] <OerHeks> fantomas_, sound issues, follow https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshootingProcedure
[22:30] <fantomas_> ubottu, checking out that link, thank you. Oerheks, I'll try the opendriver. I might have messed something up
[22:30] <Umeaboy> Hi!
[22:31] <Umeaboy> In 16.04 LTS I can't get Ubuntu Software Center to install tribler from the downloaded .deb.
[22:31] <Umeaboy> How can I make it install it?
[22:31] <Umeaboy> Without using the terminal.
[22:31] <fantomas_> OerHeks, I feel really dumb. I don't know how I missed this. Giving it a shot, thank you
[22:32] <LaserAllan> Well this isn't the nicest experiment I've had, I'm trying to reinstall Ubuntu on a friend's laptop and for some reason the actual process doesn't seem to start. I can get through Ali the steps until the installation but it doesn't seem to start
[22:32] <LaserAllan> It sounds like the is doing something though, not sure what is causing this
[22:32] <Umeaboy> LaserAllan: Can you film it and upload to demonstrate more?
[22:33] <minimec> Umeaboy: Install the gdebi programm with the software center and 'right click' 'open with gdebi' the package in the file manager.
[22:33] <triplc> please recommend a program which can input Traditional Chinese character by using mouse
[22:33] <triplc> ( i google and found "tegaki", but it is more "japanese" than "chinese", and it looks old )
[22:33] <LugariusRL> hey
[22:34] <Umeaboy> minimec: Got it, but shouldn't that be installed as standard since Gnome Software isn't used yet?
[22:34] <LugariusRL> in apt-get is an download only option--... does apt has this also?
[22:34] <LaserAllan> I could just take a picture and upload it
[22:35] <LaserAllan> I'm basically stuck at the screen where you name the computer and so on and it's just showing as it's losing
[22:35] <minimec> Umeaboy: I always install local packages in the terminal with 'sudo dpkg -i', so I don't know.
[22:35] <LaserAllan> Loading
[22:35] <LaserAllan> I've had Ubuntu on this machine for a few months not it's note time to give it back to my friend hence why I'm formatting
[22:35] <OerHeks> LugariusRL, apt-get download [package]
[22:35] <Umeaboy> LaserAllan: And if you used the iso as a Live version then?
[22:35] <minimec> Umeaboy: But you are right. gdebi has never benn installed by default...
[22:35] <Umeaboy> Does it stop when you try to install with the Live session as well?
[22:36] <LugariusRL> OerHeks No i mean apt not apt-get
[22:36] <OerHeks> LugariusRL, apt download [package] should work too, for 15.10/16.04
[22:36] <LugariusRL> ok... i try...
[22:36] <OerHeks> and apt-get is still valid on 16.04
[22:36] <Umeaboy> minimec: How do I quit the installation that it's trying to do? I don't know what process that is.
[22:36] <LugariusRL> oh it works... lel..
[22:36] <triplc> please recommend a program which can input Traditional Chinese hand writing recognition
[22:36] <Umeaboy> Guess I can just check with top.
[22:37] <LugariusRL> it doesnt stand in the help!
[22:37] <Umeaboy> triplc: Hand writing? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
[22:37] <sebsebseb> hi
[22:37] <OerHeks> noticed that too, but this is a transit, apt-get to apt.
[22:37] <Umeaboy> sebsebseb: Hi!
[22:37] <sebsebseb> Umeaboy: hej
[22:38] <Umeaboy> Gotta relogin....... Stupid installation hanged for tribler since I didn't have gdebi installed.
[22:39] <minimec> Umeaboy: the 'ugly' way... open a terminal and type 'xkill'. then choose the graphical program you want to kill.
[22:39] <LaserAllan> Umeaboy how do I do that?
[22:39] <sebsebseb> he's gone already
[22:39] <sebsebseb> and xkill can be fun :d
[22:39] <Sabel> Hi there! i just installed ubuntu and I'm pretty new to linux in general. Can anyone help me install a wifi driver..? i seem to be lacking one. Ethernet port is working fine though.
[22:39] <minimec> sebsebseb: indeed...
[22:40] <sebsebseb> Sabel: yes ossibly
[22:40] <sebsebseb> possibly
[22:40] <sebsebseb> Sabel: if your lucky it's just that you need to install the wireless driver seperatly from additional driers
[22:40] <sebsebseb> Sabel: one is hopefully waiting ready to go there in fact :)
[22:40] <Sabel> oh!
[22:40] <Sabel> how would i go about starting it then?
[22:41] <sebsebseb> Sabel: click the Ubuntu i con on the top left
[22:41] <sebsebseb> assuming your using Unity the default Ubuntu interface
[22:41] <Sabel> yep
[22:41] <sebsebseb> search your computer and onlien sources
[22:41] <sebsebseb> put in additioanl drivers
[22:41] <sebsebseb> additional drivers
[22:41] <Sabel> Is there an easy way to find out what wifi card i have?
[22:42] <sebsebseb> in the terminal it can be done and such
[22:42] <sebsebseb> but
[22:42] <sebsebseb> I think addditional drivers will say about it as well
[22:42] <sebsebseb> if there's a driver there
[22:42] <sebsebseb> Sabel: that's the first thing to do anyway,  see if there's a driver there or not
[22:42] <Sabel> Under software and updates?
[22:42] <Sabel> the additional drivers tab?
[22:42] <sebsebseb> Sabel: no
[22:42] <LaserAllan> I think I found the issue, one of the USB ports are bad for some reason. Seems like it didn't like to use it
[22:42] <sebsebseb> Sabel: or yeah maybe
[22:42] <sebsebseb> Sabel: opening up from the search will do it though
[22:43] <sebsebseb> search for additional drivers there's a graphical program
[22:43] <Sabel> In there i see an Nvidia driver
[22:43] <sebsebseb> Sabel: may have a driver in there for something else as well
[22:43] <sebsebseb> Sabel: ok Nvidia driver right good, anything else though?
[22:44] <sebsebseb> may want to install the Niviaa driver as well by the way
[22:44] <Sabel> and a processor micro code firmware
[22:44] <sebsebseb> Sabel: nothing for wireless?
[22:44] <Sabel> nah
[22:44] <sebsebseb> hmm
[22:44] <sebsebseb> Sabel: I had an issue wehre a working wireleess driver stoppd working on  a upgrade, had to ethernet and get again from addtional drivers
[22:45] <sebsebseb> and  with the live sessoin had to install from additional drivers as well
[22:45] <sebsebseb> Sabel: but ok nothing is coming up there in your case
[22:45] <Sabel> yeah unfortunatly
[22:45] <sebsebseb> Sabel: can find out what some of the hardware is though in the terminal at least
[22:46] <sebsebseb> Sabel: open up the terminal
[22:46] <sebsebseb> type in lspci that should list hardware in the machine including wireless
[22:46] <Sabel> i ran LSpci and found a "network controller"
[22:46] <sebsebseb> what did it say for that?
[22:46] <Sabel> and an ethernet controller, Ethernet is wired i assume.
[22:46] <sebsebseb> ethernet is the cable yes
[22:46] <luckybunny> welp... there goes my sound I guess
[22:47] <Sabel> "Quallcomm Atheros Device 0042 (rev 30)
[22:47] <luckybunny> I just upgraded to 16.04 and I'm not getting sound
[22:47] <sebsebseb> Sabel: oh!
[22:47] <sebsebseb> Sabel: that sounds like possibly quite a new wireless?
[22:47] <sebsebseb> is it?
[22:47] <luckybunny> at all. aplay -l returns no soundcards
[22:47] <Sabel> Maybe, Not super sure.
[22:47] <Sabel> Bought the laptop last year ish
[22:47] <sebsebseb> Sabel: how new is the computer?
[22:47] <luckybunny> my soundcard is NVIDIA Gf116 HD audio
[22:47] <Sabel> so not SUPER new
[22:47] <sebsebseb> Sabel: ok new enough to have a newish wirelss ok
[22:48] <sebsebseb> Sabel: you can connect it probably, it's just got to do something first hmm.  and I am not sure what
[22:48] <sebsebseb> and this probaby isn't going to help either, but it might
[22:48] <sebsebseb> !wireless
[22:49] <sebsebseb> Sabel: someone elses can hep here anyway if you stick around etc
[22:49] <sebsebseb> I would have thought
[22:49] <Sabel> yeah hopefully
[22:49] <sebsebseb> luckybunny: and you have looked around the sound sesttings?
[22:50] <sebsebseb> luckybunny: or pavucontrol even which I think isn't even instaleld
[22:50] <luckybunny> yup. dummy output only
[22:50] <sebsebseb> Sabel: ok good luck :)
[22:50] <django_> hey
[22:50] <sebsebseb> Sabel: in the old days people soetimes had to use the Windows driver but now most cards can work natively so :)
[22:50] <sebsebseb> django_: hi
[22:51] <luckybunny> also had some interesting boot shenanigans, but I'll leave those for after
[22:51] <django_> so im having trouble with grub
[22:51] <django_> dual boot isnt displaying
[22:51] <sebsebseb> django_: since when? and with what? Windows?
[22:51] <django_> sebsebseb, yeah its a windows system
[22:51] <Sabel> Yea i found this http://askubuntu.com/questions/708061/qualcomm-atheros-device-168c0042-rev-30-wi-fi-driver-installation but im not sure if that will help as its not EXACTLY the same as what mine is titled
[22:51] <sebsebseb> django_: did you just insal Ubuntu?
[22:52] <LaserAllan> OK so apparently Windows is more secure and stable than Linux, dumbest thing I've ever heard lol
[22:52] <sebsebseb> Sabel: that's also for a older version of Ubuntu the previous LTS
[22:52] <sebsebseb> Sabel: and Ndiswrapper is like a last resort thing now
[22:52] <sebsebseb> when there's no  other way to have it working
[22:52] <django_> sebsebseb, no so i go this book that has a linux OS on it to do practice from the book, and i was trying to boot through the CD ROM and changed some BIOS Settngs which i think messed it up. I went to defaut bios settings and it didnt help. Just boot straight to windows
[22:52] <sebsebseb> I  am not even sure who really uses Ndiswarpper to be honest
[22:53] <sebsebseb> since wireles in general has improved quite a bit with Linux in the past few years
[22:53] <sebsebseb> django_: ok BIOS not UEFI?
[22:53] <django_> sebsebseb, yeah i changed UEFI to CSM
[22:53] <django_> and then back
[22:53] <django_> lol
[22:54] <k00l3th4n> LaserAllan: Yes! Windows is way more secure... Ha! lol
[22:54] <sebsebseb> django_: what's CSM?
[22:54] <django_> idk if it was CSM
[22:54] <django_> i think it was
[22:54] <django_> maybe some other 3 letter thing
[22:54] <sebsebseb> django_: worst case sinario you removed Windows or pretty much by mistake :d
[22:54] <Sabel> How does one check their current version of ubuntu?
[22:54] <sebsebseb> !release
[22:54] <Sabel> thank you
[22:54] <sebsebseb> hmm
[22:54] <sebsebseb> well maybe wrong factioid
[22:55] <sebsebseb> there's an about ubuntu some where
[22:55] <sebsebseb> in Ubuntu itself I belive
[22:55] <sebsebseb> django_: so Ubuntu boots, but not Wndows?
[22:56] <sebsebseb> django_: or Windows boots up but not Ubuntu?
[22:56] <k00l3th4n> ubottu: Run the command uname -a or go to system detail and it will display there.
[22:56] <LaserAllan> My neighbor just said it and I'm like yes sure.... I bet you have more malware than I've ever had in my entire life. Even on my windows gaming rig. But I think Linux needs to get out there to make more people use it ;)
[22:56] <sebsebseb> LaserAllan: Linux distributions most of them geerally are more secure though, since how they are set up, and how they have been designed
[22:57] <sebsebseb> LaserAllan: also loads of peole think there WIndows  installs are perfectly clean, when actsually they may not be
[22:59] <LaserAllan> sebsebseb I only use Windows for gaming, because I kinda have to. But yeah Vista actually tried doing the permissions thing but failed horribly on many lines
[23:00] <Sabel> Hi seb, i found a guide on how to get my card working. Its asking me to copy a folder into /lib/firmware/ath10k: but its not letting me move anything into there.
[23:00] <LaserAllan> If just Linux gets the same kind of gaming support that Windows had there wouldn't be any reason to use windows at all anyway thanks for the help;)
[23:00] <sebsebseb> Sabel: what's the guide link?
[23:00] <django_> hey
[23:00] <django_> sorry got d/c
[23:00] <sebsebseb> Sabel: and yes Linux has security s
[23:00] <Sabel> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1484159
[23:00] <sebsebseb> Sabel: permissions
[23:00] <sebsebseb> Sabel: so you can't just put stuff into places like that, it can be done though
[23:00] <django_> sebsebseb, yeah its CSM
[23:01] <django_> "UEFI Compatibility Support Module (CSM) provides compatibility support for traditional legacy BIOS"
[23:01] <django_> id like to just reinstall grub
[23:01] <django_> how can i do that
[23:01] <sebsebseb> Sabel: ok looks like that ink is from August last year
[23:02] <Sabel> Django, tried boot repair?
[23:02] <sebsebseb> django_: what I think you should do is try anad re set the UEIF bios back to defaults
[23:02] <sebsebseb> django_: well what boots up right now?
[23:02] <sebsebseb> if anything? Windows? Ubuntu?
[23:02] <django_> sebsebseb, straight to windows
[23:02] <django_> no grub meny
[23:02] <Sabel> yeah you can try boot repair.
[23:02] <sebsebseb> django_: you have to put Ubuntu in the right bit
[23:02] <sebsebseb> django_: in fact I think I know what you may have done :d
[23:02] <sebsebseb> django_: took me a while to figure this one out when I did stuff with UEFI on this lap top or whatever but yeah
[23:02] <Sabel> that too, i had to set ubuntu to the first boot option in the bios to get the grub menu
[23:03] <sebsebseb> django_: when you install Ubuntu you have to point it to a UEFI partition basically so the one for WIndows
[23:03] <sebsebseb> django_: that's with UEFI though
[23:03] <django_> sebsebseb, idk anything whts uefi?
[23:03] <sebsebseb> django_: and with UEFI you have to disable secure boot probably to load up the CD's etc
[23:03] <sebsebseb> django_: you got the old BIOS set up, or you got a newer computer with UEFI
[23:04] <sebsebseb> django_: CSM or whatever is for UEFI. there's a legay mode yeah
[23:04] <django_> sebsebseb, ??
[23:04] <sebsebseb> django_: I said what's CSM, you copied in a description it talked about a UEFI bios
[23:04] <django_> sebsebseb, can i enter BIOS settings and ill msg you on phone
[23:04] <django_> brb
[23:05] <sebsebseb> Sabel: I thin with your guide
[23:05] <sebsebseb> Sabel well it's a new install anwayy no data, and your going to have to know how to get that wireless card working really so
[23:05] <sebsebseb> Sabel: so I guess you can attempt doing what the link said then, it might not be 100% for your card, but may work yes
[23:06] <sebsebseb> Sabel: and the directoy that it mentioend is locked yes, file permision security
[23:07] <sebsebseb> Sabel: in fact anything outside the home area will be locked by default, file permisisons, but sometimes people want to edit files that are part of the system and things like that yes
[23:07] <sebsebseb> !permissions
[23:08] <sebsebseb> Sabel: you can use sudo and become root/admin  to edit a file, or put something in a otherwise locked directory, for example
[23:09] <django_> I booted into ubuntu trial via usb and I don't see the option for boot repair
[23:09] <zykotick9> sebsebseb: \o  hope all is well with you.  </ot>
[23:09] <sebsebseb> zykotick9: yeah mostly I guess but not completly
[23:09] <sebsebseb> and hi
[23:09] <sebsebseb> django_: you shoudl re set the UEFI bios
[23:09] <sebsebseb> django_: then install Ubuntu in UEFI mode
[23:10] <django_> sebsebseb: I already had Ubuntu installed
[23:10] <sebsebseb> django_: and which version of Windows is on there? Windos 10? 8.1? what is it?
[23:10] <django_> Windows 8
[23:10] <django_> (Not 8.1)
[23:10] <sebsebseb> django_: ok, but I think both acstaully may need to be in UEFI mode to work nicely toether with Grub as well
[23:10] <sebsebseb> django_: Windows will be in UEFI mode
[23:10] <django_> Yes
[23:10] <sebsebseb> but if you use the legacy stuff
[23:10] <django_> But grub doesn't show
[23:10] <sebsebseb> well you can't mix  from what I have read before
[23:10] <django_> How do I run boot repair
[23:11] <sebsebseb> it has to be both using UEFI mode, if you want to boot and be able to use both, well from things I have read
[23:11] <sebsebseb> django_: and Grub also needs to install itself into the WIndows bit on the UEFI system
[23:11] <sebsebseb> or be pointed to that
[23:11] <sebsebseb> usually
[23:11] <sebsebseb> django_: yes it has to be pointed to a UEFI, or it won't show
[23:11] <django_> What do I do?
[23:11] <django_> Go into BIOS settings?
[23:12] <sebsebseb> django_: when I tried to dual boot this one, I installed Ubuntu in a few ways, it installedd, but no Grub
[23:12] <sebsebseb> django_: that was untill I pointed it to the Windows thing llike I am saying
[23:12] <django_> Grub was working
[23:12] <django_> Now it's not
[23:12] <django_> I wanna run boot repair
[23:12] <django_> How?
[23:13] <sebsebseb> django_: I think  you should probably, just re set the UEFI  BIOS back to defaults, and then start over
[23:13] <sebsebseb> but using UEFI this time
[23:13] <sebsebseb> I think Sabel just installed on a computer the UEFI way even
[23:13] <sebsebseb> dual bootin with Windwos
[23:13] <django_> I did reset bios settings to default but it won't show the options to boot into Windows or Ubuntu it goes straight Windows's
[23:14] <sebsebseb> django_: yes there can be two reasons for that!
[23:14] <sebsebseb> django_: one  Grub isn't on there properly as  I was trying to disaply,  or two  you just need to find a setting there to make Grub come up.  also  can you get into the boot options for the computer. you may find you can boot Grub up from that :d
[23:14] <luckybunny> so um
[23:15] <luckybunny> aplay gives me nothing. lspci shows my card
[23:15] <luckybunny> the card appears to be hooked up to the kernel just fine
[23:15] <sebsebseb> django_: for a while I coudn't figure out how to get GRub to come up first, I could get it up from the computers boot options though.  turns out I had missed a setting in the bios for UEFI once  I had gone into that and set it up yes Grub came up first, and booted both WIndows and Ubuntu up
[23:15] <django_> sebsebseb: I'd rather try boot repair
[23:15] <sebsebseb> django_: the boot is ok
[23:15] <django_> Idk bios settings I can't play with this
[23:15] <sebsebseb> django_: there is no boot repair idea or how y9ou are thinking I Thik.
[23:16] <django_> What do I do??
[23:16] <sebsebseb> django_: you just have to have the UEFI bios set up set up ok enough, and the osees installed, and should work ok after that
[23:17] <sebsebseb> django_: well   forget about CSM or legacy or whatever.  as I Was tryijgn to explain above, that's  probably the wrong thing to try and do, since WIndows will be in UEFI mode and your trying to dual boot
[23:17] <sebsebseb> django_: if you were just putting on Linux distros for example tehn sure legacy would be ifne
[23:17] <django_> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/YChgQPds/1463354241.JPG
[23:17] <sebsebseb> django_: my understanding is that when one OS is in UEFI mode, the other OS has to be as well really
[23:17] <django_> sebsebseb: it's already in eufi boot and it won't display grub options it goes to Windows without options
[23:18] <sebsebseb> django_: yes  I understand that bit
[23:18] <sebsebseb> django_: ok first thing to do is probably this,  get into the computers boot options
[23:19] <sebsebseb> django_: there should be a boot menu that you can get up, outside of the UEIF bios, when the computer is turned on or re booted
[23:19] <django_> sebsebseb: where is the boot options how do I get there. ??
[23:19] <sebsebseb> django_: F9 or something like that on your keyboard holidng that down could bring it up
[23:19] <django_> You mean bios settings?
[23:19] <sebsebseb> django_: look when it turns on for something, a message may come up
[23:19] <sebsebseb> django_: no not the bios settings or UEFI not what you showed me a screenshot of, but something else that should be on your computer
[23:20] <sebsebseb> django_: that's for later the BIOS settings!  first let's see if Grub is even on there!
[23:20] <landon1> uit
[23:20] <sebsebseb> and if you can bring it up yourself
[23:20] <sebsebseb> django_: when you turn on the computer a message may come up, something like press F2 to go into boot menu or boot options
[23:20] <sebsebseb> whata kind of computer is it anyway make?
[23:21] <django_> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/6b5LIJTO/1463354457.JPG
[23:21] <django_> That sebsebseb ?
[23:21] <django_> Toshiba
[23:21] <sebsebseb> django_: yes that looks like it
[23:21] <django_> Ok it was f12
[23:21] <django_> Now what?
[23:21] <sebsebseb> django_: I guess try those options does anything bring up Grub,  but it looks like nothing will bring it up Grub or probably not anwyay
[23:22] <sebsebseb> well something might
[23:22] <sebsebseb> try those options
[23:22] <sebsebseb> django_: if Grub is on there it should boot up from the boot menu
[23:22] <django_> Ohhhhhhh
[23:22] <django_> Fuck me
[23:22] <django_> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/7IAjrPQV/1463354552.JPG
[23:22] <django_> I'm so dumb
[23:22] <sebsebseb> django_: no no
[23:23] <sebsebseb> django_:  no it's good
[23:23] <sebsebseb> and ok
[23:23] <sebsebseb> django_: and how you get that up what you just linked to?
[23:23] <django_> I just hit enter
[23:23] <sebsebseb> django_: you hit enter where?
[23:23] <django_> I had the main hard drive highlighted and hit enter
[23:24] <django_> Lol it went to Windows even though I had Ubuntu highlighter
[23:24] <sebsebseb> django_: from the boot options?
[23:24] <django_> Highlighted
[23:24] <sebsebseb> django_: from the boot menu ?
[23:24] <django_> F12 and  there are four options one of them is the hard drive
[23:24] <django_> I selected the hard drive and hit enter
[23:24] <sebsebseb> django_: right your not done yet though, but this is progress
[23:24] <sebsebseb> you should be able to turn the computer on and have Grub up straight away without pressing F12 :)
[23:25] <django_> Yeah lol
[23:25] <sebsebseb> but it's going into Windows when you turn it on?
[23:25] <sebsebseb> at the moment?
[23:25] <django_> Yes
[23:25] <django_> No options
[23:25] <sebsebseb> yes it's like this computer when I messed around with UEIF
[23:25] <sebsebseb> django_: you basicaly got the issue I had
[23:25] <sebsebseb> when I set up UEFI uh
[23:25] <django_> What's does <enter setup> and <hdd recovery> do?
[23:26] <sebsebseb> django_: well you can looi through all the boot options that's ok, just don't change something :d
[23:26] <django_> How will thst help?
[23:26] <sebsebseb> look above
[23:26] <django_> I wanna solve this
[23:26] <Guest64966> Hey all, I'm having a bit of trouble with a Samba share. I have files owned by my user, and my Windows client is connecting to Samba as this user. But I can't modify these files from Windows unless the unix group mode is +w, even though the owner mode should be sufficient.
[23:26] <sebsebseb> django_: well you'll know what is on there already
[23:26] <django_> Bro I'm confused
[23:26] <sebsebseb> django_: and something should load up Grub to or possbily out of those, you said hard disk or whatever did?
[23:27] <sebsebseb> django_: step 1.  boot menu stuff,
[23:27] <Guest64966> When I view the file 'Security' in Windows it appears the owning account is unknown - shows as (S-1-5-21-....). I'm guessing that's the problem.
[23:27] <sebsebseb> django_: step 2. probably back to the UEFI bios to change a setting some where to make Grub come up first when the computer is turned on!
[23:27] <django_> Idk what eufi bios is!!!!
[23:27] <sebsebseb> django_: your computer
[23:27] <sebsebseb> django_: it's about a year old yeah?
[23:28] <django_> Nah more
[23:28] <sebsebseb> how old?
[23:28] <django_> 2013
[23:28] <sebsebseb> django_: yeah 2013 well it's probably UEFI anyway
[23:28] <sebsebseb> it looks like it's a UEFI computer going by your screen shots
[23:28] <sebsebseb> not the old BIOS set up
[23:28] <sebsebseb> hence that thing about CMS even that you copied in a descirpopn or whatever for earliler
[23:28] <django_> What do I do now?
[23:28] <sebsebseb> django_: yes it came with WIndows 8, it wil be UEFI
[23:29] <django_> Bios?
[23:29] <sebsebseb> django_: try out the boot options from the boot menu, so you know what's there etc,  and tell me  whcih one if any brings up Grub as well
[23:30] <django_> The only one with grub should be the HDD
[23:30] <django_> None of the three bring up grub
[23:30] <sebsebseb> django_: nothing in the boot menu brings up Grub?
[23:31] <sebsebseb> django_: and one of the otpoins brings up WIndows yes, which one?
[23:31] <django_> When I boot using USB to install Ubuntu it doesn't say that Ubuntu is already installed
[23:31] <sebsebseb> django_: if the boot menu isn't loading up GRub with any of it's options, then Grub probably isn't installed properly on there if at all
[23:31] <django_> Like it usually does
[23:33] <sebsebseb> django_: got any data in Ubuntu or Windows?  may be easier to just re set the bios to default settings, and re install Ubuntu at least, but the UEFI way, not the legacy way
[23:34] <django_> I already reset to default it didn't make a difference
[23:34] <sebsebseb> django_: the bios settings?
[23:34] <django_> Yes
[23:34] <sebsebseb> django_: yeah it may only do so much, if Ubuntu is in the wrong mode,  as in the legacy mode  and not the UEFI mode
[23:34] <django_> When I installed Ubuntu I didn't change any bios settings
[23:35] <sebsebseb> django_: you need to point  Ubuntu in the partioner to  the Windows UEFI
[23:35] <django_> Bah I don't wanna spend my weekend trouble shooting this
[23:35] <sebsebseb> django_: very easy to not do that on set up, or forget to do it
[23:35] <django_> Can I do that from Windows?
[23:35] <sebsebseb> django_: the current Ubuntu install is there any data on it?  that you don't want to lose?
[23:35] <django_> Yes
[23:35] <django_> I don't wanna rrinstall
[23:36] <django_> sebsebseb: when I click https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/7IAjrPQV/image.JPG Ubuntu
[23:36] <django_> It doesn't load Ubuntu, why?
[23:37] <sebsebseb> django_: oh two WIndows boot manager options?
[23:37] <sebsebseb> django_: which one loads up Ubuntu ?
[23:37] <django_> Noneeee
[23:37] <django_> I clicked all
[23:37] <django_> And all go to Windows
[23:37] <sebsebseb> django_: yeah things aren't set up right, hence no Ubuntu loading up
[23:37] <luckybunny> dammit I have a borked system
[23:38] <sebsebseb> django_: maybe Ubuntu isn't even on there anymore I don't know
[23:38] <django_> Yes it is
[23:38] <luckybunny> I should have listened when people said avoid 16.04
[23:38] <sebsebseb> django_: it probably is, but not being detected
[23:38] <django_> Already checked
[23:38] <sebsebseb> django_: already checked how?
[23:38] <sebsebseb> luckybunny: uh why?
[23:38] <django_> I went into Ubuntu via usb load and there was a Ubuntu file
[23:38] <luckybunny> but nooo... I though hey it's an LTS version, they're supposed to be more stable
[23:38] <sebsebseb> django_: USB drive?
[23:38] <django_> But it doesn't say you boon to is already installed
[23:38] <django_> Ubuntu
[23:39] <sebsebseb> django_: can you get into the Ubuntu partion for data at last? via say a  Live session?
[23:39] <luckybunny> sebsebseb: I 'upgraded' to 16.04. I had to start lightdm myself because upstart doesn't work, and I have no sound
[23:39] <sebsebseb> django_: I think your best bet is re installing Ubuntu, getting your data off the existent install first if you can access that side of things at least
[23:40] <sebsebseb> django_: then when you re install Ubuntu it can be done the proper way
[23:40] <luckybunny> cannot connect to com.ubuntu.upstart. name doesn't exist.. or something like that. plus no sound
[23:40] <luckybunny> can only log in on the command prompt
[23:40] <luckybunny> until I get lightdm up.. manually
[23:40] <sebsebseb> django_: where you do it in UEFI mode, and point  it to the aready exisigtng Wndows UEFI  thing as well, and then both should load up ok,  and you can tell teh BIOS to have Grub up first if it's not by default
[23:40] <sebsebseb> django_: UEFI is a bit conussing or at first
[23:41] <sebsebseb> django_: but well Microsoft wanted UEFI in all the newer PC's so
[23:41] <luckybunny> so yeah. should have stuck with 15.10
[23:41] <luckybunny> it worked
[23:41] <django_> Idk what you are saying lol
[23:41] <django_> Gibberish
[23:41] <sebsebseb> !uefi
[23:41] <django_> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/7vlkskcX/1463355697.JPG
[23:41] <django_> I'm in Ubuntu via "try Ubuntu on sub"
[23:41] <django_> Use
[23:42] <django_> Usb
[23:42] <sebsebseb> django_: ok that's from a USB flash drive?
[23:42] <django_> Yes
[23:42] <sebsebseb> django_: right well then, take your data off the UBuntu partition
[23:42] <sebsebseb> that youw ant to keep
[23:42] <sebsebseb> django_: may as well do it to WIndows as well whilst at it just in case
[23:42] <django_> Like when you install the operating system with a USB boot
[23:42] <sebsebseb> and then can go from there
[23:43] <sebsebseb> django_: when you re install Ubuntu and things are in UEFI mode,   where the installer says, wehre to put Grub
[23:43] <sebsebseb> django_: instead of saying  the master boot record ,  you point that to the /windows otion basicaly
[23:44] <django_> Man I'm a noob
[23:44] <sebsebseb> not done an install for a while but when your on the partioner that should make sense I guess :) but that's for when  you are using UEFI
[23:44] <django_> Idk what you are saying
[23:44] <sebsebseb> django_: how old are you :d ?
[23:44] <django_> Lol 24
[23:44] <django_> still a noob
[23:44] <sebsebseb> django_: Ubuntu is not installed right, you need to re install or should  try and do that
[23:45] <sebsebseb> django_: but next time round set up how I did my computer, and then both WIndows and Ubuntu should boot up ok :)
[23:45] <django_> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/c5crOTlj/1463355898.JPG
[23:45] <django_> sebsebseb: idk what you said point this to that idk what that means
[23:45] <sebsebseb> django_: don't do any partion stuff yet, you need to back up
[23:45] <minimec> django_: If you have a USB stick ready to use, you could try to mount the relevant folders of the ubuntu installation of yout harddrive and do a reinstallation/update of grub with chroot. See here... http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-repair-restore-reinstall-grub-2-with-a-ubuntu-live-cd
[23:46] <django_> minimec: try
[23:46] <sebsebseb> minimec: it's some sort of UEFI issue that django_ has,  probably what I had with this computer or very similar
[23:46] <django_> Ty
[23:46] <sebsebseb> minimec: only Windows loads up,  no Grub or Ubuntu
[23:47] <sebsebseb> minimec: I have a feeling that Ubuntu wasn't put on properly as well hence the issues
[23:47] <sebsebseb> django_: altough your issues started after you change something in the UEFI bios it seems as well hmm ?
[23:48] <Sebastien> What is wrong in this cronjob (It should run every 2 hours.
[23:48] <Sebastien> 0 2 * * *  /home/stats/pisg/pisg
[23:48] <FoeHammered> For some reason I read, "What's wrong with this corncob"
[23:48] <FoeHammered> I wonder if people who talk about cronjobs a lot read corncob as cronjob sometimes.
[23:48] <Pici> Sebastien: that would be at 2 am daily
[23:49] <Pici> Sebastien: 0 */2 * * * is every two hours.
[23:49] <sebsebseb> django_: back up data from teh current Ubuntu install,  re instal the UEFI way,  and put bios back to default before that and yep, should work
[23:50] <Pici> FoeHammered: it has never happened to me... though I suppose it may start now.
[23:50] <FoeHammered> You're welcome.
[23:50] <volkswagner> greetings!
[23:50] <FoeHammered> j0
[23:50] <sebsebseb> volkswagner: geekings
[23:51]  * luckybunny pissed off now
[23:51] <Sebastien> ty pici
[23:51] <luckybunny> was hoping to enjoy an evening of youtube after upgrading
[23:51] <django_> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/lO1dY8id/1463356292.JPG
[23:51] <luckybunny> but I might as well just throw on a couple of gifs
[23:52] <FoeHammered> Flip tables?
[23:52] <volkswagner> I'm running Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS server edition on 7.3Gig / partition with 3.3Gig avail, yet apt-get install -f fails with disk full
[23:52] <volkswagner> How much free space should I need?
[23:52] <sebsebseb> django_: cannot find EFI directory ok :d
[23:52] <sebsebseb> django_: in other words that Grub is not installed properly on there, if it's even on still
[23:53] <django_> Lol yeah
[23:53] <django_> Lord help me
[23:53] <sebsebseb> django_: I think your best bet is to do what I put
[23:53] <sebsebseb> django_: back up data from Ubuntu
[23:53] <sebsebseb> django_: and then re install it, but the proper way
[23:53] <volkswagner> I manually removed old kernels with dpkg, and I don't know how I can free up any more space
[23:53] <sebsebseb> the proper UEFI way
[23:53] <volkswagner> Is there a way to tell how much space is needed for apt-get install -f to complete?
[23:54] <Bashing-om> volkswagner: Command ' df -h ' indicates it is '/' that is full .. then ' dpkg -l | grep linix- ' how many old kernels are installed ?
[23:54] <sebsebseb> django_: I installed Ubuntu about five times re installed about five times
[23:54] <sebsebseb> django_: untill I figured out what to do etc
[23:54] <sebsebseb> UEFI uh
[23:54] <django_> Oh well
[23:54] <sebsebseb> took a while before it would boot up from boot optins,  later I put Grub first
[23:55] <FoeHammered> Say, while there's folks here, regarding System Shock 2... How's the music?
[23:55] <sebsebseb> django_: if ubuntu or Grub is not booting up from the boot menu, it means  it's not on properly simple as that
[23:55] <FoeHammered> It's not usually what people talk about.
[23:55] <FoeHammered> So I have no idea its reputation.
[23:55] <sebsebseb> django_: and so you shouold re install it
[23:55] <sebsebseb> django_: but properly
[23:55] <teward> !offtopic | FoeHammered, I think that's offtopic
[23:55] <FoeHammered> Oh! Sorry.
[23:55] <minimec> volkswagner: you could 'sudo apt-get autoclean' to remove obsolete packages in /var/apt/cache, but I don't know if that works when having some apt issues already.
[23:55] <FoeHammered> Heh. Though I was in a different chatroom.
[23:56] <FoeHammered> Fare y'all well!
[23:56] <ILI> hi
[23:56] <volkswagner> Bashing-om: Yes df -h is how I got numbers above, dpkg -l | grep linux- is showing kernels which I removed with dpkg —remove
[23:56] <sebsebseb> django_: well I have tried to help, but you don't seem to want to go forward with the thing that is likely to fix your issue :)
[23:56] <minimec> volkswagner: but... 3.3Gig of available space should be enough for an update...
[23:57] <django_> sebsebseb: yeah I'm gonna rrinstall
[23:57] <volkswagner> minimec: Yes, that's why I'm here :)
[23:57] <sebsebseb> django_: yeah but htere's an imporgtant step in the rei nstall
[23:57] <sebsebseb> django_: that you should do as well!
[23:57] <sebsebseb> django_: something that is easy to overlook
[23:57] <django_> Ok
[23:57] <Bashing-om> volkswagner: "rc" at the start of the lines ?
[23:57] <sebsebseb> django_: also before you re intsall, I guess put the UEFI bios completly back to it's default settings
[23:58] <sebsebseb> django_: if anything after that though disable secure boot, if your USB won't load up
[23:58] <django_> Should I disable now?
[23:58] <sebsebseb> django_: then re install Ubuntu,  and  when it gets to partitining
[23:58] <sebsebseb> django_: when it gets to the where to put grub
[23:58] <sebsebseb> in the installer
[23:58] <ILI> why do you want to install ubuntu?
[23:58] <volkswagner> Bashing-om: yes, rc is there, r=removed?
[23:58] <sebsebseb> point it to the windows option
[23:58] <sebsebseb> ILI: re install, UEFI issues
[23:58] <django_> Ok
[23:59] <ILI> ohw
[23:59] <django_> sebsebseb: in which step is it
[23:59] <ILI> isee
[23:59] <sebsebseb> django_: there needs to be a EFI
[23:59] <sebsebseb> partion thing
[23:59] <sebsebseb> django_: Ubuntu will use the one from WIndows
[23:59] <sebsebseb> Grub will go there
[23:59] <sebsebseb> then Grub can come up first too :)