terminal92 | Yes but lubuntu better to low computer | 00:01 |
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Guest55347 | terminal92, for sure | 00:01 |
terminal92 | Yes, otherwise installation is fast | 00:04 |
Guest55347 | ubuntu still have the best sound controls out of allt he linux distros | 00:09 |
Guest55347 | for my 5.1 speakers | 00:10 |
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nacc | Guest55347: while I'm glad things are working for you now, please take non-support stuff to #ubuntu-offtopic or more appropriate channels. It only encourages more chatter in here when the focus is support. | 00:13 |
Archeus_ | how to update wine ? | 00:13 |
teward | Archeus_: find a PPA with the version you want, or compile from source. Wine will only be as up to date as what's in the repos there, except via a PPA or compiling it yourself. | 00:14 |
Archeus_ | eh ? | 00:14 |
nacc | Archeus_: do you mean to update to a version greater than what's provided by Ubuntu? | 00:14 |
Archeus_ | whts PPA ? | 00:14 |
nacc | !ppa | Archeus_ | 00:14 |
ubottu | Archeus_: A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge | 00:14 |
Archeus_ | oh | 00:15 |
Archeus_ | so how to find a PPA ? | 00:15 |
nacc | Archeus_: it's in that help topic (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas) | 00:16 |
DF3D2 | since upgrading to 16.04 my USB DAC works intermittently, I have ALSA only (removed pulse) | 00:17 |
DF3D2 | some apps will say they cant access it, others just act like they are playing | 00:17 |
Guest55347 | does unity have a system wide equalizer? | 00:18 |
nickanon | hello. I am using ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Ever thing is working fine except my brightness. I had same issue with previous versions but I solved them with little modification on system. Should I do that modification in 16.04 also? | 00:24 |
DF3D2 | nickanon, I remember brightness being controlled by some file many subdirectories down | 00:25 |
bekks | nickanon: well, you need to tell us about those "modifications" first. | 00:25 |
DF3D2 | but I gave up running linux on laptops so its been many years | 00:25 |
nickanon | I have added just one file to /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ | 00:27 |
A124 | Hello I would like to use squashfs and overlay or thin pool as root filesystem, which itself would be on ext4/fat (do not want to copy to ram). how would I proceed doing so? | 00:27 |
bekks | nickanon: And we have to guess its name and content? | 00:27 |
bekks | A124: Why dont you just use ext4, as normal? | 00:28 |
codfection | guys how to see file transferring bar in file manager in ubuntu | 00:29 |
codfection | all it shows is tiny progress bar in unity launcher in file manager. | 00:30 |
bekks | Which is sufficient for me. | 00:30 |
intok | Just did the upgrade to 16.04, still seeing the 15.10 sources in the list and getting an error trying to update, here's both http://pastebin.com/ECBJdQTu | 00:30 |
Kayut | there is 16.04 already? | 00:30 |
Kayut | im still on 8 | 00:31 |
bekks | Kayut: 8.04 is unsupported since ages. | 00:31 |
Kayut | bekks; im joking | 00:31 |
bekks | intok: DIsable all non xenial sources. then run sudo apt update | 00:31 |
codfection | all it shows is tiny progress bar in unity launcher in file manager. | 00:31 |
Kayut | bekks; im on 14.04, do i need an update | 00:31 |
codfection | guys how to see file transferring bar in file manager in ubuntu | 00:31 |
Kayut | bekks; what is new in 16.04 | 00:32 |
A124 | bekks size, speed of disk. | 00:32 |
bekks | Kayut: You may update when 16.04.1 is released | 00:32 |
bekks | A124: Overhead of what you are doing there slows things down. | 00:32 |
Kayut | bekks; ok thank you | 00:32 |
A124 | bekks Actually not really, tested on other distros. | 00:32 |
bekks | A124: Did that a decade ago. | 00:33 |
A124 | My question remains same. how? | 00:33 |
bekks | A124: how what exactly? | 00:33 |
A124 | I would like to use squashfs and overlay or thin pool as root filesystem, which itself would be on ext4/fat (do not want to copy to ram). how would I proceed doing so? | 00:33 |
bekks | What is "thin pool" in this context? | 00:33 |
DF3D2 | http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=d4f258b47607f56c8f2d7c12abfd16640e077985 | 00:34 |
DF3D2 | <-------- why does my usb DAC just stop working some times and reboot doesnt help always. Yet windows has no such issues. | 00:34 |
A124 | device mapper | 00:34 |
bekks | Either you are using squashfs, a thin reclamation zfs pool, or ext4. | 00:34 |
bekks | dm mapper doesnt have the concept of pools, at all. | 00:34 |
A124 | OK then overlay and squash | 00:35 |
bekks | A124: aufs or squashfs? | 00:35 |
A124 | squashfs + overlayfs | 00:40 |
A124 | overlayfs, if you missed kernel progress is aufs replacement working on block level. | 00:41 |
A124 | Well, is and is not. Depends on tricks with device mapper. | 00:42 |
tony_ | hello everyone. I have ubuntu 16.04 but my system settings lacks a lot of the items normally there, How do I fix this problem? | 00:43 |
nacc | tony_: can you give more details or an example? | 00:44 |
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tony_ | system settings only shows language settings,printers, firewall configuration, and software and updates | 00:48 |
PanicSkittle | oh christ | 00:51 |
tony_ | any ideas nacc? | 00:51 |
nacc | tony_: this is a fresh install or upgrade? stock ubuntu or a flavor? | 00:51 |
tony_ | upgrade from 15.10 | 00:52 |
nacc | tony_: second question in there --^ and did the upgrade go cleanly? any PPAs in use? | 00:54 |
rubenwardy | Thank you to anyone that gave me help earlier, I now have xubuntu successfully running alongside Windows 10 on UEFI! | 00:54 |
rubenwardy | Touch wood XD | 00:54 |
tony_ | it was a stock ubuntu upgrade and no PPAs in use. | 00:55 |
love3 | Hi everyone | 01:01 |
BillyJo | join | 01:01 |
love3 | Is the latest realise considered to be a more buggy than usual? My friend thinks so ... | 01:02 |
BillyJo | Test | 01:02 |
nacc | tony_: hrm, nothing comes to mind and i've not heard others hitting that, sorry | 01:04 |
BillyJo | <3 | 01:04 |
Shadow}} | What Formats are supported in a /Brasero/ "Video Project Disc" burning? And is it even the easiest way to make a DVD ...As a Ready to insert and play video "DVD"? | 01:04 |
nacc | love3: did your friend upgrade from a previous LTS? | 01:05 |
Shadow}} | Please and Thank anyone that can help. | 01:05 |
Shadow}} | I just feel like there is likely an apt to get that is strictly for burning a supported DVD format into a DVD. I had a video project editor on windows and that's why I feel that way. | 01:07 |
Shadow}} | It converted the format for me though... So I don't know~ | 01:07 |
sowhy | how can i use sqlmap | 01:07 |
Stiward | How can i solve "Error code: 0x80070490", this when i try to instal windowa | 01:07 |
Stiward | winsows* | 01:08 |
nacc | Shadow}}: you mean you have the contents already in the dvd format and just need to burn it to a dvd? | 01:08 |
Shadow}} | nacc: I need to know what is proper format for a ready to play "DVD"... | 01:08 |
nacc | sowhy: that's probably a better question for a sql channel | 01:08 |
nacc | Stiward: that's probably a better question for #windows | 01:08 |
sowhy | how to down? | 01:08 |
sowhy | nacc:hao to down | 01:09 |
nacc | sowhy: i don't know what you are asking me | 01:09 |
sowhy | nacc:down the sqlmap,sorry my English is poor | 01:10 |
squinty | it's in repo's | 01:10 |
nacc | sowhy: per squinty, use `apt install sqlmap` | 01:10 |
squinty | if you want to install the repo's version sudo apt install sqlmap | 01:10 |
nacc | Shadow}}: maybe: http://askubuntu.com/questions/9575/how-do-i-use-brasero-to-burn-a-movie-in-dvd-format ? | 01:10 |
nacc | Shadow}}: refers to some video authoring tools | 01:10 |
Shadow}} | nacc: Thank you so very much. | 01:11 |
Shadow}} | Gonna go. Thanks again nacc . Sincerely. o/ | 01:11 |
wgwz | anyone here play around with router/metasploit? | 01:15 |
BillyJo | 0_0 | 01:15 |
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Guest55347 | wgwz, what do you mean router/metasploit? using metasploit to hack routers? | 01:29 |
richardparker | thewilliamsfive | 01:30 |
wgwz | Guest55347: theres a python framework called routersploit. but it's essentially the same as metasploit. (i know python not ruby) | 01:30 |
Guest55347 | dunno | 01:30 |
sowhy | ? | 01:33 |
sowhy | help me | 01:33 |
wgwz | http://uproxx.com/webculture/chewbacca-mask-happy-woman-star-wars/ | 01:35 |
TheBeatBoxer | Ok i have a question | 01:36 |
TheBeatBoxer | I cant update because there is something wronfg wtih my repository | 01:36 |
nacc | wgwz: #ubuntu-offtopic :) | 01:37 |
TheBeatBoxer | i want to know how to reset it back to normal | 01:37 |
Stiward | i cant boot with my USB | 01:37 |
Guest55347 | wgwz, my little niece has that | 01:37 |
nacc | TheBeatBoxer: what is "my repository"? Can you pastebin the output of `apt update`? What version of Ubuntu? | 01:37 |
Stiward | i cant boot with my USB and i configurate the bios for it, how can i solve it_ | 01:37 |
TheBeatBoxer | I opend private caht to you | 01:38 |
Guest55347 | Stiward, do you get an error message? | 01:38 |
nacc | !pm | TheBeatBoxer | 01:38 |
ubottu | TheBeatBoxer: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can help you, benefit from your questions and answers, and ensure that you're not getting bad advice. | 01:38 |
TheBeatBoxer | OK | 01:38 |
Stiward | Guest55347: no, just boot normally to ubuntu | 01:38 |
TheBeatBoxer | Well | 01:38 |
TheBeatBoxer | this is what i keep getting | 01:38 |
nacc | TheBeatBoxer: use pastebin, don't paste directly here, to be clear | 01:39 |
nacc | !paste | TheBeatBoxer | 01:39 |
ubottu | TheBeatBoxer: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. | 01:39 |
TheBeatBoxer | WHATS A PASTEBIN! | 01:39 |
Stiward | Guest55347: im trying to install win 7 next to ubuntu, i have the iso image grab on mi usb; but is hapening that | 01:40 |
nacc | TheBeatBoxer: read the help I just sent to you | 01:40 |
TheBeatBoxer | Never got anything | 01:41 |
terminal92 | Stiward: can we help you? | 01:41 |
nacc | !paste | TheBeatBoxer | 01:41 |
UnixUser21 | excuse me , I want to ask how where do I fix ubuntu 16 04 black screen when booting up | 01:42 |
nacc | TheBeatBoxer: use paste.ubuntu.com if you can c&p, or use !pastebinit | 01:42 |
nacc | !pastebinit | TheBeatBoxer | 01:42 |
ubottu | TheBeatBoxer: pastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit -b http://paste.ubuntu.com | 01:42 |
Stiward | terminal92: yes please, i cant boot with my USB and the BIOS is configurated for it, how can i solve it? | 01:42 |
TheBeatBoxer | Nvm i think i got it | 01:43 |
terminal92 | What software you used to boot usb? | 01:43 |
terminal92 | Stiward: What software you used to boot usb? | 01:44 |
Stiward | terminal92: im trying to install win 7 next to ubuntu, i have the iso image grab on mi usb; but i have this problem | 01:44 |
terminal92 | Try Unetbootin to boot iso file to USB | 01:46 |
terminal92 | Stiward: Try Unetbootin to boot iso file to USB | 01:46 |
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TheHackOps | Anyone here own a system76 laptop? | 01:47 |
terminal92 | No... | 01:48 |
terminal92 | TheHackOps: laptop for linux? | 01:49 |
Stiward | terminal92: but Unebootion just works for ubuntus iso not?, im trying with windows | 01:49 |
TheHackOps | terminal92, Ubuntu certified | 01:49 |
TheHackOps | Infact | 01:49 |
TheHackOps | They only do UBuntu laptops | 01:49 |
TheHackOps | https://system76.com/ | 01:50 |
terminal92 | Stiward: oh, I am using software ultraiso to boot windows 7 | 01:50 |
terminal92 | Stiward: it can be make boot usb windows 7 with ultraiso | 01:51 |
TheHackOps | terminal92, It looks like based on what I have heard they use the mainline ubuntu release but tinker with the kernel for that specific hardware config | 01:52 |
TheHackOps | To get apple/osx like stability / unification | 01:52 |
terminal92 | TheHackOps: yeah, I was visited that website.. Only ubuntu | 01:52 |
Stiward | terminal92: can u explain me that? | 01:52 |
TheHackOps | I'm thinking about buying one for work / gaming | 01:53 |
terminal92 | TheHackOps: wow, so cool if the laptop use mainline kernel. | 01:54 |
Stiward | terminal92: this problem can be made for the error code: 0x80070490? | 01:54 |
terminal92 | Stiward: are you iso file corrupt? | 01:54 |
TheHackOps | terminal92, I would say its a variant of it for their specific hardware set | 01:55 |
Stiward | terminal92: what do you mean by corrupt? | 01:56 |
terminal92 | TheHackOps: I think so, maybe for testing a new hardware to improve there kernel | 01:56 |
terminal92 | Stiward: corrupt file is you can't use file. When you open the file, this file cannot opened | 01:58 |
Stiward | terminal92: i dont know if the iso file its corrupt, what do u advise me? | 01:59 |
Stiward | terminal92: but in any message apear me something about "corrupt" | 02:00 |
terminal92 | Stiward: your iso file can open? | 02:00 |
terminal92 | Stiward: can you open iso file? | 02:02 |
Stiward | terminal92: with double clic? | 02:02 |
Stiward | terminal92: with double clic? or how? | 02:02 |
terminal92 | Stiward: yep, double click | 02:02 |
terminal92 | Stiward: any file or folder there? | 02:02 |
Stiward | terminal92: the iso file record on my USB yes, but only the iso file with out record no | 02:04 |
terminal92 | Stiward: copy iso file from usb to harddisk, and try make boot usb from iso file | 02:05 |
Stiward | terminal92: i cant understand that | 02:07 |
Stiward | terminal92: in the USB i only have folders of windows (that are of de ISO) | 02:09 |
AbsurdTech | apparently the Ubuntu M10 is said to be a big no-go | 02:09 |
AbsurdTech | I mean the thing has a MediaTek, these days anything with a MediaTek is bound to be bad | 02:10 |
Guevara | Helo! Change icons with unity-tweak-tool not working for sidebar icons, only for top notifications icons. Any idea? | 02:17 |
Stiward | how can i go to the spanish chat? | 02:20 |
squinty | !es | 02:21 |
ubottu | En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro. | 02:21 |
Guevara | hello | 02:22 |
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Datz | Hi, I'm having trouble installing or configuring the package phpmyadmin. It's installed, but I don't get anything at host.com/phpmyadmin (404) | 02:33 |
Datz | I don't think I've ever seen this room this dead. | 02:36 |
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tgm4883 | Datz: what about IP/phpmyadmin | 02:45 |
abhishek | any ideas on this http://askubuntu.com/questions/772180/wifi-not-working-realtek? | 02:51 |
SchrodingersScat | !realtek | 02:52 |
ubottu | some help for recent Realtek chipsets can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/RealtekRTL8187b | 02:52 |
SchrodingersScat | abhishek: have you tried ^ | 02:52 |
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feneco | hello, I have 14Gb ram showing in the setup but ubuntu tells me I have only 8Gb | 02:53 |
feneco | http://termbin.com/zsm6 | 02:54 |
BrianBro | what | 02:55 |
abhishek | SchrodingersScat, WPA/WPA2 are not supported. :/ | 02:55 |
SchrodingersScat | abhishek: wow, that does sound terrible. | 02:57 |
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abhishek | any other ideas? | 02:59 |
mojtaba | Hi, Do you know how to upgrade to 16.04LTS? (I am following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes but it suggest me to upgrade to 15.10!!) | 03:03 |
mojtaba | I have 14.04 LTS now | 03:03 |
Guest55347 | does unity have a system wide equalizer | 03:03 |
Bashing-om | !ltsupgrade | mojtaba | 03:04 |
ubottu | mojtaba: Users of 14.04 LTS will be offered the automatic upgrade when 16.04.1 LTS is released, which is scheduled for July 21st. | 03:04 |
Guest55347 | mojtaba, maybe upgrade to 15.04 first then do to 160.4 | 03:04 |
Hetr0Erectus | mojtaba, if it was me id prob do a clean install .. backup /home directory first | 03:04 |
Hetr0Erectus | then copy it back | 03:04 |
Guest55347 | ya i would do a clean install to if possible | 03:04 |
mojtaba | I have lots of softwares instaled | 03:05 |
Hetr0Erectus | which is why i do weekly automatic backups of /home directory to an old HD thats shady | 03:05 |
Hetr0Erectus | however its fine for that | 03:05 |
drama | mojtaba, 14.04 is still supported for quite a while isn't it? | 03:06 |
mojtaba | drama: yes | 03:06 |
Hetr0Erectus | why not keep 14.04 | 03:06 |
Success | how do i make my phone charge over usb c | 03:07 |
Hetr0Erectus | im not sure but if you copy back /home directory on the new install, you get the stuff you used to have installed? | 03:07 |
Hetr0Erectus | never done it but heard others do that | 03:07 |
Hetr0Erectus | atleast you get settings, music etc up running quickly | 03:08 |
Hetr0Erectus | question is if new ubuntu thinks "aha, i see gimp used to be here, better fetch the packages" by itself if you do that | 03:09 |
Guest55347 | probably not | 03:09 |
Hetr0Erectus | that would be a nice feature though | 03:10 |
Guest55347 | does ubuntu have a rolling release? | 03:10 |
Hetr0Erectus | no but opensuse does, and its descent | 03:10 |
Hetr0Erectus | i wouldnt bet on manjaro ... i tried it and upgrade from gtk2 to gtk3 etc gave me some hazzles.. i prefer the way ubuntu does it | 03:11 |
Hetr0Erectus | not sure how tumbleweed is regarding stuff like that | 03:11 |
Hetr0Erectus | tumbleweed = opensuse rolling release | 03:11 |
Guest55347 | i use manjaro xfce on a laptop its pretty good for me | 03:11 |
Guest55347 | using its unstable repos never had any issues. | 03:12 |
Hetr0Erectus | yeah but you can bet on having to use the terminal once in a while when you get new upgrades since its rolling | 03:12 |
Guest55347 | i've only had to use the terminal on a fresh install haha | 03:12 |
drama | opensuse is great if you like rpm, mono, ULA's | 03:12 |
devildog_ | \but why | 03:12 |
Guest55347 | I never liked opensuse | 03:12 |
Guest55347 | i prefer ubuntu at least they actually give you apparmor profiles | 03:13 |
Guest55347 | which is ironic since opensuse made apparmor | 03:13 |
Hetr0Erectus | i actually liked opensuse when i was a kde fan.. kubuntu 15.10 cured me of that with constant crashes.. now i run MATE | 03:13 |
devildog_ | \so how can i look up rainier land | 03:13 |
Guest55347 | I never tried mate | 03:13 |
Guest55347 | i'm trying out unity for the first time. so far i'm not a fan lol | 03:13 |
Hetr0Erectus | its like xfce only a bit more stuff added to it | 03:13 |
devildog_ | my firefox does not work | 03:13 |
Hetr0Erectus | manjaro desktop has top taste reg design though.. ubuntu cant beat that | 03:14 |
devildog_ | and i have Wi-fi | 03:14 |
Hetr0Erectus | devildog_, why not run chrome anyway ... then you can play netflix | 03:14 |
Guest55347 | unity seems pretty laggy to me and i can't figure out how to add top notification applets | 03:14 |
Guest55347 | Hetr0Erectus, i still need firefox and hal though for hbogo | 03:15 |
Hetr0Erectus | ubuntu mate isnt laggy.. i guess its a bit slower than manjaro xfce though | 03:15 |
devildog_ | i can get chrome | 03:15 |
k00l3th4n | devildog_: Try to ping www.google.com. See if you can move packages. | 03:15 |
Hetr0Erectus | cant get much faster os than manjaro xfce.. however i cant get manjaro to find my printers and scanners | 03:15 |
Guest55347 | Hetr0Erectus, lubuntu is faster | 03:15 |
Guest55347 | or fedora lxde | 03:15 |
devildog_ | its that i have to download it and i cant do that | 03:15 |
Guest55347 | manjaro xfce feel like a full desktop though | 03:16 |
Datz | tgm4883: externalIP/phpmyadmin gives me a 404 | 03:16 |
Hetr0Erectus | so that gave me some headache .. plus cron in the terminal etc.. ubuntu mate sorted all this out for me.. i fixed it though but was dumb enough to install ati propietary drivers, that messed up my manjaro install.. so i gave up on it.. expected 16.04 to run badly but it didnt unless i try steam | 03:16 |
tgm4883 | Datz: you mean your private IP? | 03:16 |
Hetr0Erectus | i dont like lxde | 03:16 |
Guest55347 | Hetr0Erectus, what kind of printer you got? i always have luck with HP printers on linux | 03:16 |
Datz | tgm4883: public | 03:16 |
Hetr0Erectus | actually only hp ... but it didnt find it | 03:17 |
tgm4883 | Datz: Does it work to the private IP/ | 03:17 |
k00l3th4n | devildog_: If that doesn't work, then apt-get --purge remove firefox and then install agian. | 03:17 |
Guest55347 | hmm migth have to just download the hplip package and use hp-setup thats what I do | 03:17 |
Hetr0Erectus | and it was more terminal typing than im comfortable with to get it running | 03:17 |
devildog_ | so do you guy have raspbian | 03:17 |
Hetr0Erectus | yep.. but it wasnt only that Guest55347 | 03:17 |
Guest55347 | Hetr0Erectus, your steam dont' work in buntu 16.04? | 03:18 |
Hetr0Erectus | i had to edit config files in it to point to various other stuff... | 03:18 |
Guest55347 | oh haha | 03:18 |
Hetr0Erectus | steam works...but lots of games wont play | 03:18 |
devildog_ | i have both | 03:18 |
Guest55347 | only terminal stuff i had to do was for keyrings, and yaourt | 03:18 |
Guest55347 | i prefer to install stuff from teriminal anyways | 03:18 |
Datz | tgm4883: it doesn't seem to. | 03:18 |
Guest55347 | but its update manager pacmac is getting pretty good. | 03:18 |
Hetr0Erectus | dota 2 wont start forinstance but i guess theyll fix that when new drivers come.. have an ati 5870 | 03:19 |
Datz | tgm4883: trying it with links, and it just says "making connection" | 03:19 |
Guest55347 | they got a crazy nice installer called calamares now too | 03:19 |
Guest55347 | Hetr0Erectus, oh I used to have an ati 5870 | 03:19 |
devildog_ | so 4 of my computer have ubuntu Mate and 3 have raspbian | 03:19 |
Guest55347 | it got assassinated and then stolen haha | 03:19 |
Guest55347 | so i got the nvidia equivalent 650 ti | 03:19 |
Guest55347 | to replace it. | 03:19 |
Guest55347 | 5870 slightly better performance though every so slightly, but takes way more power | 03:20 |
Hetr0Erectus | thats why i dont bother dumping it | 03:20 |
Hetr0Erectus | its still descent | 03:20 |
Guest55347 | ya its a nice card | 03:20 |
devildog_ | and 1 have 2 windows 10 and 5 window 7 | 03:20 |
Guest55347 | it just take double the power of the 650 ti but it run a little better performance | 03:20 |
Guest55347 | devildog_, wow you got alot of pc's! | 03:21 |
intok | Just did the upgrade to 16.04, still seeing the 15.10 sources in the list and getting an error trying to update, here's both http://pastebin.com/ECBJdQTu | 03:21 |
Hetr0Erectus | when i do .. ill do a full system upgrade... the day 4k and VR headsets is getting standard and linux becomes a descent gaming platform thanks to vulkan | 03:21 |
Hetr0Erectus | thats when i'll dump the 5870.. as long as it works im keeping it to that day | 03:21 |
Guest55347 | ya use it till it don't work anymore it can last for a long time more | 03:21 |
Hetr0Erectus | 16.04 is maintained to 2021 ... i bet i'll keep it that long.. got the computer back in 2008 ... | 03:21 |
Guest55347 | I don't see why not. | 03:22 |
Hetr0Erectus | it will edit 1080p video just fine, i game new games on ps4 anyway | 03:22 |
Guest55347 | unless somebody hack your computer and try brick it. or the psu goes bad and kills it. | 03:22 |
Hetr0Erectus | yep | 03:22 |
Guest55347 | probably unlikely | 03:22 |
Guest55347 | I always come back to ubuntu just to have things work out the box. | 03:23 |
Hetr0Erectus | 1080p video.. as long as its the standard and linux dont have more games, amd phenom x4 3.2, 8 gb ram and ati 5870 is just fine | 03:23 |
Hetr0Erectus | you can do whatever you want with a machine like that | 03:23 |
Guest55347 | basically same machine i got | 03:24 |
Guest55347 | well yours is slightly better then mine in all aspects but ya. | 03:24 |
Hetr0Erectus | well balanced rig | 03:24 |
Guest55347 | will last you a long long time | 03:24 |
Hetr0Erectus | yup | 03:24 |
Guest55347 | Hetr0Erectus, curious why your dota2 don't start. maybe cause radeon drivers? i think the newer kernels have better support for your card maybe. | 03:25 |
Guest55347 | have you tried with the 4.4 kernel? | 03:25 |
Hetr0Erectus | Guest55347, yep i think its the drivers | 03:25 |
Guest55347 | and opensource driver for the hell of it? | 03:25 |
Guest55347 | or i think you can install radeon now on neweer kernel | 03:25 |
Hetr0Erectus | im not tinkering with this setup | 03:26 |
Guest55347 | lol | 03:26 |
Hetr0Erectus | its gold expept for steam .. i can live without it to amd gets a better driver for it released | 03:26 |
Guest55347 | oh thats right this ubuntu don't they have prop derivers in the driver manager for amd? | 03:26 |
Hetr0Erectus | correct | 03:26 |
Guest55347 | 16.04 uses 4.4. kernel now i'd give it a shot | 03:27 |
Hetr0Erectus | nope | 03:27 |
Hetr0Erectus | im waiting for the new ones.. amd will help develop open source drivers now.. the old propietary drivers are fased out.. plus theyre bad anyway | 03:27 |
moonlander | installed the keepassx snap package... how can it access a file on a mounted drive? | 03:27 |
Guest55347 | dota run good at highest settings on my rig, but tf2 runs terrible | 03:27 |
Guest55347 | even on lowest settings. so weird. | 03:27 |
Hetr0Erectus | tf2 rune .. one of the few games that will start | 03:28 |
Hetr0Erectus | tf2 runs fine <-- thats what i tried to say | 03:28 |
Guest55347 | on mine its very choppy gameplay | 03:28 |
Guest55347 | runs fine on windows though so its disappointing me. | 03:28 |
Guest55347 | its like a caching problem | 03:28 |
Guest55347 | i think its the drivers | 03:28 |
Hetr0Erectus | i removed win entirely on the desktop.. now im on my surface pro.. thats the only win machine i have here :P | 03:29 |
Guest55347 | i'm trying to get rid of win man, only thing holding me there is some gaming | 03:29 |
Guest55347 | i might get away with running gw2 in wine. i will have to give up battlefield 3 though :( | 03:29 |
Guest55347 | but heck most fps games dont' have many players anymore anyways. | 03:29 |
Hetr0Erectus | get a ps4 .. battlefield 4 is still stuffed full of gamers | 03:30 |
Guest55347 | ya i haven't owned a console since super nintendo but feels like thats the only way nowadyas. | 03:30 |
Hetr0Erectus | id say most game reviews i see on youtube are still bf4 ... the fun stuff happens there :) | 03:30 |
Hetr0Erectus | neebs etc still get tons of views on that game and its the only one i really enjoy playing | 03:30 |
Guest55347 | you have a ps4? | 03:31 |
Hetr0Erectus | yep | 03:31 |
Hetr0Erectus | thats what i game on mostly | 03:31 |
Guest55347 | cool | 03:31 |
Hetr0Erectus | and its that one game .. BF4 ... never really care for any other games than that series | 03:31 |
Guest55347 | only popular pc game nowadays is LoL :( | 03:31 |
Guest55347 | tf2 seems to have alot of players | 03:31 |
Guest55347 | gw2 still active | 03:31 |
Hetr0Erectus | again.. battlefield 4 ! | 03:32 |
Hetr0Erectus | but do you have the machine to run it? | 03:32 |
Guest55347 | ya but i have to get a console :( | 03:32 |
Hetr0Erectus | you had win? | 03:32 |
Guest55347 | i've played it on my rig it ran playable on low settings | 03:32 |
Hetr0Erectus | right | 03:32 |
Guest55347 | its not as popoular as i'd like it to be though. | 03:32 |
Guest55347 | i still like bf3 better. | 03:32 |
Hetr0Erectus | its massive on consoles | 03:32 |
Guest55347 | ya i bet. i'd probably be playing with people form my area, instead of foreigners haha | 03:32 |
Hetr0Erectus | bf3 was awsome .. so was bf2 bad company | 03:33 |
Guest55347 | i love bc2 i still play that too | 03:33 |
Guest55347 | a couple servers still around. | 03:33 |
Guest55347 | what an awesome game. so much better then cod or cs:go imo. | 03:33 |
Guest55347 | oh man the destruction in that game, one of a kind. | 03:33 |
abhishek | how can I disable my touchpad while typing, it is not as it on hp laptop running kubuntu 16.04 | 03:33 |
Hetr0Erectus | they took alot of the maps from bf3 to bf4 | 03:33 |
Guest55347 | ya i might have to get a console because those games are too good man. | 03:34 |
Hetr0Erectus | consoles arent expensive and since i only play multiplayer i dont pirate ... which means i can just aswell keep it console until linux gets better | 03:35 |
Guest55347 | ya i hear ya i only like online games too | 03:35 |
Guest55347 | i'm not installing windows 10 so in 2019 thats it, linux only no matter what. | 03:35 |
Hetr0Erectus | + consoles cost a fraction of a gaming PC :P | 03:36 |
Guest55347 | how much the ps4 goes for? | 03:36 |
Guest55347 | i think we should go to ubuntu-chat | 03:36 |
Guest55347 | what is the channel called? | 03:36 |
Hetr0Erectus | and you still get descent graphics.. not quite on pair with a $3000 desktop though | 03:36 |
Guest55347 | for deent gaming though i'd say 800 dollars is good enough | 03:36 |
Hetr0Erectus | no idea.. here in .no i paid $600 for mine.. that was last year | 03:37 |
Hetr0Erectus | but we have vat | 03:37 |
Hetr0Erectus | + customs taxes etc | 03:37 |
Guest55347 | for the rig you mentioned you have? | 03:37 |
Hetr0Erectus | so you can add 25-30% to things just from that | 03:37 |
Hetr0Erectus | yep ps4 | 03:37 |
Guest55347 | oh ps4 | 03:37 |
Hetr0Erectus | no my desktop was as i said bought in 2008 | 03:38 |
Guest55347 | ya i got mine in like 2009 | 03:38 |
Hetr0Erectus | with a few addons in 2010 like ssd .. and im not sure but think thats when i bought 5870 | 03:38 |
Guest55347 | i miss that 5870 man, it got bricked and then stolen haha | 03:38 |
Hetr0Erectus | depends when it came out.. it was brand new.. either 2008 or 2010 | 03:38 |
Hetr0Erectus | how did you brick it? | 03:38 |
Guest55347 | eh its a long story. | 03:39 |
Hetr0Erectus | bad linux drivers in a tropic climate? lol | 03:39 |
Guest55347 | no lol | 03:39 |
Guest55347 | bad people from irc haha | 03:39 |
Hetr0Erectus | mine sounded like a jumbojet in kubuntu 15.10 | 03:39 |
Guest55347 | haha | 03:40 |
Hetr0Erectus | cause of the drivers | 03:40 |
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Guest55347 | probably had no fan control | 03:40 |
Guest55347 | the 650 ti is quiet as can be. and runs cool as hell | 03:40 |
Guest55347 | the 5870 ran real hot when i had it. | 03:40 |
Guest55347 | but it had better performance | 03:40 |
OneM_Industries | So. | 03:41 |
OneM_Industries | I just loaded System Monitor to see why my box was running kinda slowly. | 03:41 |
Hetr0Erectus | well gtx 1080 is out now, i bet you can get a good deal on some used cards | 03:41 |
Guest55347 | on my rig i've had to replace 3 hdd's, the vid card, and a psu cause it was making noise. | 03:42 |
Guest55347 | Hetr0Erectus, eh i'm cpu limited even with the 650 ti | 03:42 |
Guest55347 | phenom II x4 2.8ghz | 03:42 |
Guest55347 | you must have the 965 cpu that is much better then mine. | 03:42 |
OneM_Industries | Something called hud-service is taking 4.1Gb of RAM. | 03:42 |
Guest55347 | still i would need a much better cpu | 03:42 |
Hetr0Erectus | hmm.. does that matter? i overclocked my cpu btw.. i have the 955 | 03:42 |
Hetr0Erectus | its clocked up to 3.5 ghz with stock fan | 03:43 |
Guest55347 | oh 955 be nice ya thats what i meant. | 03:43 |
Hetr0Erectus | from 3.2 ghz | 03:43 |
OneM_Industries | What is it, why is it taking this much memory, and how can I fix it? | 03:43 |
Guest55347 | thats a nice cpu | 03:43 |
Guest55347 | everythign still depend so much on the cpu though man its crazy. | 03:43 |
Guest55347 | OneM_Industries, https://askubuntu.com/questions/526264/what-is-the-hud-service-responsible-for | 03:43 |
Guest55347 | Hetr0Erectus, when compusa was still around, for kicks i use to buy 500 dollar video cards test out diff in performance and return them | 03:44 |
Hetr0Erectus | i took that VR test in steam.. said my cpu was "moderate" .. as in, doable for running VR... however id have to upgrade from the 5870.. so here it seems my ati 5870 is actually the bottleneck | 03:44 |
Guest55347 | i would gain like only 5fps sometimes cause i was so cpu limited. | 03:44 |
Guest55347 | Hetr0Erectus, ah interesting. | 03:44 |
esso | hello world | 03:44 |
OneM_Industries | OOOH! | 03:45 |
Hetr0Erectus | and i heard some crazy overclocking on the 955 ... some clock them up to 4 ghz | 03:45 |
OneM_Industries | So, hud-service is responsible for that annoying thing? | 03:45 |
semitones-instal | Hi! I'm interested in doing a fresh install of 16.04 on my computer that now has 14.04. However, when I boot it, it has a bunch of weird graphics tears sporadically, and froze once (with audio glitches). What kind of problems are those, and would they go away once I install? | 03:45 |
Hetr0Erectus | not with stock fan ofcourse | 03:45 |
OneM_Industries | Ok, next question. | 03:46 |
OneM_Industries | Can I give it the boot in a live session? | 03:46 |
Guest55347 | I don't see why not. just disable the service and see what happens. | 03:46 |
Guest55347 | or just stop it. | 03:46 |
OneM_Industries | Well, here does nothing... | 03:46 |
Guest55347 | stop it then disable it. | 03:46 |
Hetr0Erectus | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WE_j9j3i4j8 <-- 955 (my processor) at 4.1 ghz, from 3.2ghz default ... lol | 03:46 |
Guest55347 | lol | 03:46 |
semitones-instal | are those kernel problems that do that? | 03:47 |
Guest55347 | semitones-instal, could be gpu driver problem too. it might go away once you install. you can also change gpu drivers with the driver manager after install and see if performance improve | 03:47 |
OneM_Industries | Odd... | 03:48 |
semitones-instal | Guest55347: can i try the new driver before i install? | 03:48 |
Guest55347 | dont' think so. | 03:48 |
OneM_Industries | Ok, so sudo service hud-service stop did nothing, complaining that it did not recognize that service. | 03:48 |
Guest55347 | semitones-instal, also make sure you check the integrity of the media you burned. | 03:48 |
semitones-instal | Guest55347: I actually am booting from an ISO file with grub2. Could that be the problem? | 03:49 |
Guest55347 | OneM_Industries, https://askubuntu.com/questions/210387/how-can-i-disable-hud-service | 03:49 |
devildog_ | hi | 03:50 |
Guest55347 | semitones-instal, oh ya that might be. | 03:50 |
OneM_Industries | Already found it and working on it. ;) | 03:50 |
Guest55347 | semitones-instal, probably best to burn it on a usb. | 03:50 |
Guest55347 | and boot from bios | 03:50 |
semitones-instal | Guest55347: USBs are so slow though :( Does isoboot really have these problems? Once I install it, will i be ok? | 03:50 |
OneM_Industries | YAY! | 03:51 |
OneM_Industries | No more RAM issues. | 03:51 |
Guest55347 | semitones-instal, not sure but I would try. | 03:51 |
Guest55347 | OneM_Industries, nice | 03:51 |
Guest55347 | semitones-instal, what is your system specs? | 03:51 |
OneM_Industries | From 10GB used to 4. | 03:51 |
Guest55347 | OneM_Industries, wow thats crazy | 03:51 |
Guest55347 | wonder why it was doing that. | 03:51 |
Guest55347 | unity sure does use alot of ram though. | 03:52 |
OneM_Industries | Purging it now, I never used that. | 03:52 |
devildog_ | what | 03:52 |
Guest55347 | it uses more ram then my windows 7 haha. | 03:52 |
semitones-instal | Guest55347: AMD 64 bit processor (i forget what speed) 8 gb ram, geforce something gpu, trying to read the computer info, but it crashed | 03:52 |
Guest55347 | oh that should be fine for ubuntu | 03:53 |
Guest55347 | semitones-instal, i would still burn it on a dvd or usb man to make sure there is no probls | 03:53 |
devildog_ | so how do you do this a night | 03:53 |
Guest55347 | if its crashing now who knows what hwill happen during install | 03:53 |
semitones-instal | yeah i may do that, although I've had problems with USB before too, so I thought isoboot would have less problems | 03:53 |
Guest55347 | I have no experience with isoboot | 03:54 |
Hetr0Erectus | sad amd started lagging behind so bad after the 955 and 5870 .. that was peak amd | 03:54 |
Guest55347 | semitones-instal, just make sure to check the hash of the file you download | 03:54 |
Guest55347 | Hetr0Erectus, hmm | 03:54 |
semitones-instal | Guest55347: oh yeah good point, I didn't do that. OK i'll check. Thanks for the good advice | 03:54 |
Guest55347 | well nvidia has been going downhilll too, the whole industry is really. | 03:54 |
Hetr0Erectus | they came out with bulldozer 8 core and never caught up with nvidia/intel after that | 03:55 |
jackcom | what tutorial is good to learn linux? | 03:55 |
Guest55347 | or actually my problem is the newer drivers just dont' work right for the older hardware | 03:55 |
Guest55347 | and it seems even linux now is forcing it on us. | 03:55 |
Guest55347 | everythign is turning into windows lol | 03:55 |
Hetr0Erectus | well not here | 03:56 |
Guest55347 | well you said your dota won't start though, that dont' sound right. | 03:56 |
Hetr0Erectus | however its true desktops are dying out in general but for linux that could be a good thing | 03:56 |
Guest55347 | Hetr0Erectus, could be as long as they don't act the same way. | 03:56 |
Hetr0Erectus | people will probably go small raspberry pi-ish computers with more cloud-integration | 03:56 |
devildog_ | flash | 03:56 |
Guest55347 | the great thing about linux is it runs great on older hardware. | 03:56 |
Guest55347 | i hope it stays that way. | 03:57 |
Hetr0Erectus | and tablets | 03:57 |
Hetr0Erectus | ubuntu is working on the tablet platform now | 03:57 |
Guest55347 | ya ugh. tablets ... | 03:57 |
Guest55347 | nothing but coasters to me. | 03:57 |
Hetr0Erectus | hey .. surface pro <3 .. despite being windows.. i love it.. chat on it in my bed now | 03:57 |
Guest55347 | too limited. | 03:57 |
Guest55347 | haha | 03:57 |
Guest55347 | well sadly there is even more streaming support for tablets then on pc's :( | 03:58 |
devildog_ | so why are putting thing on things | 03:58 |
Hetr0Erectus | theres one major advantage surface pro has over linux i doubt linux will get close to in the near future.. onenote | 03:58 |
Hetr0Erectus | onenote + pen | 03:58 |
Hetr0Erectus | its a weird mix of video, sound and pen and paper | 03:58 |
Hetr0Erectus | ultimate student and work tool | 03:59 |
Guest55347 | interesting | 03:59 |
Guest55347 | well i'm gonna try and support open source os as much as I can nowadays | 03:59 |
Guest55347 | i want more freedom and power man. its all slipping away lol | 03:59 |
Guest55347 | i dont' even own a smartphone | 03:59 |
Guest55347 | i refuse | 03:59 |
Hetr0Erectus | sure ... on my desktop linux makes perfect sense, but on this device, win makes more sense .. surface pro is made for win10 though | 04:00 |
devildog_ | i can't wait to have a tower of raspberry | 04:00 |
Guest55347 | i might as buy a iphone watch and strap it to my ankle | 04:00 |
Guest55347 | devildog_, a tower? | 04:00 |
Hetr0Erectus | Guest55347, i have droids | 04:00 |
Hetr0Erectus | 2 of them | 04:00 |
Guest55347 | what anightmare they are. | 04:00 |
Hetr0Erectus | i use it alot | 04:00 |
Guest55347 | someone is probably watching and recording you as we speak | 04:00 |
Guest55347 | haha | 04:00 |
Guest55347 | sorry i shouldn't say that. | 04:01 |
Guest55347 | bbiab | 04:01 |
Guest55347 | and its probably google more then anyone :) | 04:01 |
Hetr0Erectus | could be | 04:01 |
devildog_ | why do you say anightmare | 04:01 |
OneM_Industries | And isn't their motto "Don't be evil."? | 04:01 |
Hetr0Erectus | 666 <-- watch out for the control grid | 04:02 |
Guest55347 | lol | 04:02 |
Guest55347 | don't install any apps | 04:02 |
Guest55347 | especially flashlight ones haha | 04:02 |
OneM_Industries | Oh? | 04:02 |
Guest55347 | I told my mother to get a nexus and don't use any apps | 04:02 |
Guest55347 | she looked at me like i was nuts | 04:02 |
OneM_Industries | What about the flashlight ones? | 04:02 |
Guest55347 | OneM_Industries, 90 percent of them are all to hack you | 04:02 |
Hetr0Erectus | Guest55347, i think its just the start anyway.. i live in norway... i can say it now cause i dont have it anymore, but got several illegal firearms and never got caugth for it | 04:03 |
Hetr0Erectus | i dumped it | 04:03 |
OneM_Industries | Ah. | 04:03 |
devildog_ | you get blined | 04:03 |
Guest55347 | OneM_Industries, i told my mother that also, and she said i was crazy. then she called me up one day like holy shit its in the news! | 04:03 |
Guest55347 | i said told ya so. | 04:03 |
Guest55347 | and they said the same thing i said. 90 percent of those flashlight apps are for hackers, especially in other countries. | 04:03 |
Hetr0Erectus | theres nothing here now.. but if they were listening so much, id be in trouble for that | 04:03 |
OneM_Industries | Ok, going and removing the flashlight apps on my parent's phones... | 04:04 |
devildog_ | that bad | 04:04 |
Guest55347 | i grabbed her phone one day and started uninstalling shit and she freaked out. so i said please just at least let me uninstall the flashlight app haha | 04:04 |
OneM_Industries | (My phone is safe.) | 04:04 |
Guest55347 | she said i was crazy, then it was all over the news a month later. | 04:04 |
Hetr0Erectus | the thing is, watch out for currencies | 04:04 |
OneM_Industries | Oops. | 04:04 |
OneM_Industries | !offtopic | 04:04 |
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Guest55347 | I'm talking too much in the ubuntu channel i gotta go | 04:04 |
Hetr0Erectus | k.. bye | 04:04 |
OneM_Industries | See you. | 04:04 |
devildog_ | i think people should stay off flashlight apps because anyone can hack them i proved it to my little brother | 04:06 |
Sebastien | evolve to an OS with a flashlight buttin native in the menu | 04:07 |
Hetr0Erectus | honestly the old phones had some advantages , like just having to be charged once a week | 04:07 |
Sebastien | button * | 04:07 |
devildog_ | so i hack 5 of is flashlight apps he has 10 of them | 04:07 |
devildog_ | he's crazy of light at the night time | 04:08 |
devildog_ | help my chore wouldn't download | 04:10 |
greydawg | wow as it turns out I'm having a lot of problems with 16.04 | 04:11 |
devildog_ | i mean chrome the key is kind hard to see | 04:11 |
greydawg | devildog_: the key? | 04:12 |
devildog_ | what key | 04:12 |
codfection | apt update weak algorithm chrome.. | 04:13 |
greydawg | devildog_: you said chrome the key is kind hard to see? | 04:13 |
greydawg | any way I'm connected to ethernet and internet keeps disconnecting on regular intervals | 04:14 |
codfection | greydawg, same here after sleep mode.. | 04:14 |
codfection | :( | 04:14 |
greydawg | it's always like this never mind the sleep | 04:14 |
devildog_ | no chrome will not download | 04:14 |
codfection | greydawg, laptop model? | 04:15 |
devildog_ | peoples | 04:16 |
greydawg | not a laptop | 04:16 |
greydawg | it's a desktop | 04:16 |
greydawg | vostro | 04:16 |
codfection | i7? | 04:16 |
greydawg | nope i3 | 04:16 |
codfection | slow old pc ? | 04:16 |
greydawg | nope good new one | 04:16 |
greydawg | when I boot into windows it works like a charm | 04:17 |
codfection | why u want to run ubuntu if windows works fine? | 04:17 |
devildog_ | i have a 13 year old computer with ubuntu Mate and i am not useing it right now | 04:18 |
greydawg | I always want to work on ubuntu | 04:18 |
devildog_ | who does | 04:18 |
greydawg | everyone | 04:18 |
devildog_ | why | 04:19 |
greydawg | it's linux man it's nice for developers | 04:19 |
codfection | what development u do? | 04:19 |
greydawg | I suppose it's out of the question here | 04:19 |
greydawg | can you help me with the internet problem man | 04:20 |
Guest55347 | lol | 04:20 |
devildog_ | sorry i am getting to tried i can't see the key board | 04:20 |
greydawg | oh you don't need to see it | 04:20 |
greydawg | you only need to see the screen | 04:20 |
Guest55347 | greydawg, what is your net card model? | 04:20 |
devildog_ | i mean who doesn't | 04:20 |
greydawg | how would I check? | 04:20 |
Guest55347 | lspci | 04:21 |
codfection | greydawg, bro u cant develop iOS / OS X apps on ubuntu | 04:21 |
greydawg | Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 0c) | 04:21 |
Guest55347 | greydawg, and the problem is you keep losing internet you said? | 04:21 |
greydawg | that's correct man | 04:22 |
Guest55347 | like what do you mean losing internet? | 04:22 |
devildog_ | can you put ubuntu on xbox 1 or any xbox | 04:22 |
greydawg | Guest55347: so much so I can't even use apt | 04:22 |
greydawg | oh you can put it in fridges man | 04:22 |
Guest55347 | since you are on ethernet, what about making a static connection and using google dns or something | 04:23 |
greydawg | I'm connected to a router and I'm at work so I'm not sure I'm allowed to do that man | 04:23 |
Guest55347 | go to the network icon in notification panel and click on connection information | 04:23 |
codfection | I think that you need to fix appstream | 04:23 |
devildog_ | so can you put ubuntu on any xbox | 04:24 |
Guest55347 | then just write down the settings | 04:24 |
greydawg | yes | 04:24 |
Guest55347 | ip address, subnet mask, and default route. | 04:24 |
greydawg | ip: 192.168.1.103 | 04:24 |
Guest55347 | then you go to edit connection. and under manual you put in those entries. then under dns you put 8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4 | 04:24 |
greydawg | subnet mast: 255.255.255.0 | 04:25 |
Guest55347 | greydawg, ya write that down for yourself | 04:25 |
Guest55347 | to remember it | 04:25 |
greydawg | default route: 192.168.1.1 | 04:25 |
greydawg | oh I see | 04:25 |
devildog_ | peace pees getting off | 04:25 |
greydawg | yeah ok | 04:25 |
Guest55347 | then go to edit connections, edit the wired connection, go to ip4settings tab | 04:25 |
codfection | yup | 04:25 |
Guest55347 | change method to manual | 04:25 |
greydawg | Guest55347: ok | 04:26 |
Guest55347 | then put that information in the addres, netmask, and gateway sections, then in dns servers put 8.8.8.8 then hit save | 04:26 |
Guest55347 | then disable networking, and re-enable it. | 04:26 |
Guest55347 | you can always put it back to automatic if it don't work. | 04:26 |
greydawg | ok | 04:26 |
Guest55347 | the default route number = gateway | 04:27 |
greydawg | Guest55347: ok done | 04:29 |
greydawg | Guest55347: it's working beautifully for now | 04:30 |
greydawg | Guest55347: hope this works man | 04:30 |
Guest55347 | greydawg, so you disable networking then re-enabled it and back online? | 04:30 |
* Guest55347 crosses fingers | 04:31 | |
greydawg | Guest55347: how would I do that? | 04:34 |
greydawg | just disconnect or something else | 04:35 |
feneco | hi, I have 14Gb of RAM installed, I can see it on setup (bios) but ubuntu shows only 8Gb, what could be? | 04:36 |
OerHeks | 1. 14 gb ram is odd. | 04:37 |
feneco | OerHeks: 3x4gb 1x2gb | 04:38 |
toomanyerrors | what is the default file manager utility(gui) on 14.04 and how do i open it as admin | 04:38 |
toomanyerrors | gksudo su? | 04:39 |
zosky | hi yall. my ubuntu server keeps hanging on boot and i need help figuring out why please. firstly, its reshaping an mdadm array & because my stipe_cache_size is too low it will not mount the drive... so i get 'continue/wait/manual' ... i go manual, set the stript, mount the drive and control-d to continue... it then init's a few more things, like dropbox & the last line is always loading nfs-kernel-server & the system hangs. if i start nfs manually, it starts | 04:39 |
zosky | without error... so i think its not hanging on nfs, but the next init script ??? how do i figure out what's causing it to hang ? | 04:39 |
baizon | toomanyerrors: nautilus | 04:41 |
feneco | https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/6dSbAXBd/IMG_2770.JPG | 04:42 |
feneco | http://termbin.com/szmo | 04:43 |
OerHeks | feneco, mem 7.7, swap 7.9 .... | 04:45 |
landon_ | anyone know if corel draw will cooperate with Wine? | 04:46 |
landon_ | or is a VM a better choice. | 04:46 |
feneco | OerHeks: but I have 14Gb installed, shouldn't it show 14 instead of 7.7? | 04:46 |
baizon | landon_: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=440 | 04:47 |
landon_ | Thanks sir. | 04:47 |
OerHeks | feneco, maybe the bios can count more, but the chipset can register 8 gb or so, incl all cache in video and cpu | 04:47 |
baizon | feneco: what motherboard? | 04:48 |
feneco | it's a DH55HC | 04:48 |
feneco | I believe it used to show 10Gb when I had 10Gb of ram, but it was on fedora :S | 04:48 |
feneco | but other OS for sure identified 10Gb when I had 10Gb installed instead of 14Gb | 04:49 |
feneco | it shows 8gb everywhere | 04:51 |
feneco | /0/0 memory 7915MiB System memory | 04:51 |
OerHeks | • Support for 1 Gb and 2 Gb memory technology | 04:54 |
OerHeks | • Support for up to 16 GB of system memory with four DIMMs using 2 Gb | 04:54 |
OerHeks | memory technology | 04:54 |
OerHeks | https://downloadmirror.intel.com/18506/eng/DH55HC_TechProdSpec.pdf | 04:55 |
feneco | http://termbin.com/kyki | 04:57 |
feneco | OerHeks: what "Support for 1 Gb and 2 Gb memory technology" | 04:58 |
feneco | is supposed to mean | 04:58 |
feneco | as I always used 2x4Gb 1x2Gb and always identified 2Gb | 04:58 |
baizon | its always a bad idea to mix memory | 04:59 |
feneco | as far as I can read in the motherboard docs it should support up to 4Gb in each stick | 04:59 |
baizon | it can happen that something goes wrong | 04:59 |
OerHeks | maybe 2 + 4 does not mix | 04:59 |
feneco | :| | 05:01 |
Hewdly | #irc.xdcc.org | 05:01 |
Muramasa | Hi, anyone here? | 05:02 |
OerHeks | feneco, test it, 3x4 or 2x4 + 2 | 05:02 |
Muramasa | Anyone having a problem with Intel 3160 wifi on Xenial? | 05:03 |
backbox | hello | 05:04 |
feneco | OerHeks: 4x4 will work, right? | 05:25 |
OerHeks | feneco, i think so yes | 05:26 |
OerHeks | feneco, that are raw numbers, including memory of your GPU and cache from cpu, hdd/ssd and sound chip mem | 05:26 |
OerHeks | effective 15 gb + | 05:28 |
Trinity | hey guys, sometimes my terminal gets really messed up if theres too much text on it. Anyone know any reasons why? | 05:34 |
Trinity | like I cant scroll up or down anymore | 05:34 |
laurel | laurel | 05:37 |
laurel | any body here | 05:37 |
^peter^ | laurel is here | 05:37 |
feneco | OerHeks: which numbers are you referring too? | 05:38 |
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henry__ | I need to convert files to pdf and merge them into a single pdf. What software can do? | 06:16 |
feneco | henry__: there's an online tool for that, smallpdf | 06:18 |
feneco | maybe it helps | 06:18 |
scsalvrui | hi | 06:20 |
scsalvrui | anonyone else | 06:20 |
ducasse | henry__: pdftk can merge etc. what you use to convert them depends on what format they are now. | 06:21 |
rukcus | hi | 06:21 |
rukcus | GUESSSS who | 06:22 |
scsalvrui | what ? | 06:22 |
rukcus | hows it going? | 06:22 |
rukcus | oh snap.... | 06:22 |
rukcus | hows italy | 06:22 |
* rukcus cracks jaw to the side | 06:23 | |
rukcus | OH HEY i TOAght that was JUUSta | 06:23 |
rukcus | sorrry | 06:23 |
henry__ | the format now is PNG | 06:25 |
henry__ | 1000 are numbered png format files (named) from 0001-1000 I need to combine them into a pdf | 06:28 |
ducasse | henry__: to convert from png you might need to use ocr software, i don't really know. but pdftk can merge them, at least. | 06:29 |
henry__ | are 1000 files png format y numered (named) from 0001-1000 I need to combine them into a pdf | 06:29 |
henry__ | I use in windows "pdf converter proffesional" at ubuntu i do not. | 06:32 |
korum | how is that | 06:34 |
ducasse | henry__: first hit on ddg: http://askubuntu.com/questions/158093/how-do-i-convert-a-png-to-pdf-with-only-the-default-packages-on-11-10#158096 | 06:34 |
meth | How to uninstall ubuntu? | 06:38 |
Stiward | I cant format my USB send me an error said me "Error unmounting /dev/sdb1: Command-line `umount "/media/roldan/Ubuntu 16.04 LTS amd64"' exited with non-zero exit status 32: umount: /media/roldan/Ubuntu 16.04 LTS amd64: target is busy (In some cases useful info about processes that use the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1).) (udisks-error-quark, 14)" | 06:38 |
henry__ | Ok. Thanks! | 06:38 |
Stiward | and this too "This partition cannot be modified because it contains a partition table; please reinitialize layout of the whole device. (udisks-error-quark, 11)" | 06:39 |
Stiward | How can i format it? | 06:39 |
ducasse | Stiward: re-partition it? | 06:42 |
Stiward | ducasse: how? | 06:43 |
ducasse | Stiward: use gparted. | 06:44 |
Stiward | ducasse: send me this message " The driver descriptor says the physical block size is 2048 bytes, but Linux says that is 512 bytes." | 06:45 |
Stiward | when i go to gparted+ | 06:45 |
ducasse | Stiward: got that on one of mine, just ignored it and the stick works just fine. | 06:47 |
Stiward | ducasse: ok, in gparted send me this "a partition table is required before you can add partitions. To create a new partition table choose the menu item: Device -> Create partition table" | 06:48 |
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ducasse | Stiward: yes, do that, but make doubly sure you have selected the right device first. | 06:49 |
Stiward | ducasse: making a new partiton table, what kind of partition table i need to choice? | 06:50 |
ducasse | Stiward: doesn't matter, gpt or mbr. | 06:50 |
Stiward | it works, ohter question, making a new what kind of file system i need to choise? ext4 or ntfs?, i ask that cause im gonna use this USB to add it windows 7 ISO (install windows 7 in my computer) | 06:54 |
Stiward | or dosent matter | 06:55 |
Stiward | ? | 06:55 |
Stiward | doesnt matter? | 06:55 |
ducasse | Stiward: i'm not sure you can boot a windows 7 iso from usb, but you don't even need to partition to write the image to the stick. | 06:56 |
meth | Chrome on ubuntu is super slow | 06:58 |
Stiward | ducasse: " i dont understand this "but you don't even need to partition to write the image to the stick." | 06:59 |
RobWilco | Stiward, are you trying to make a usb stick boot to Win 7 Installer? | 06:59 |
Stiward | RobWilco: yes, why? | 07:00 |
ducasse | Stiward: it means you just write the iso image on top of whatever is currently on the stick. it doesn't need to be partitioned or formatted. | 07:00 |
RobWilco | Some people have luck using unetbootin (avail through apt-get), two other handy tools to google are YUMI and Multisystem (for multiple operating systems on one usb stick) | 07:01 |
Stiward | ducasse: i needed format it cause i had ubuntu in there | 07:02 |
RobWilco | multisystem does require the usb device to be FAT32 filesystem | 07:02 |
RobWilco | best of luck, have to go to bed now | 07:03 |
ducasse | Stiward: and i'm telling you that when you write an iso image to a usb stick it doesn't matter if there is anything on it already. | 07:04 |
Stiward | ducasse: aaaah, ok | 07:05 |
Stiward | ducasse: to install windows in a partition, this partition need to be nfts? | 07:05 |
ducasse | Stiward: we don't support windows :) | 07:06 |
Stiward | ducasse: yes, sorry | 07:06 |
ducasse | Stiward: but windows will most likely create the file system it needs when you install, so just set aside a partition for it. | 07:07 |
Stiward | ducasse: thanks!! | 07:08 |
ducasse | Stiward: no problem. but as i said, i don't think you can write a windows iso like you would write an ubuntu iso, i don't think they are hybrid iso images. | 07:09 |
caps | i'm using ubuntu yakk something with kde neon packages but suddenly after an update the opengl drivers disappeared or something | 07:17 |
caps | opengl applications don't work anymore and glxinfo says Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual or fbconfig | 07:18 |
auronandace | !ubuntu+1 | caps | 07:19 |
ubottu | caps: Xenial Xerus is the codename for Ubuntu 16.04 - Support only in #ubuntu+1 | 07:19 |
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auronandace | caps: looks like that bot command needs updating, yakkety yak isn't released yet so support is in #ubuntu+1 | 07:20 |
DoubleMan | Freeware Videogame for windows http://www.indiedb.com/games/unlimited-runner/downloads/unlimited-runner-v10 | 07:21 |
baizon | DoubleMan: lol | 07:21 |
shekhar | hello guys where can i get the error log for apache2 server | 07:22 |
baizon | shekhar: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/38978/where-are-apache-file-access-logs-stored | 07:22 |
shekhar | baizon: there are so many files in there, how we could identify the very recent one or the current error log | 07:25 |
ducasse | shekhar: timestamp? | 07:26 |
^peter^ | On ubuntu website there is the download for latest, but there seems only to link to 64 bit, and no mention of 32 bit. Is 32 bit no longer supported ? | 07:27 |
baizon | ^peter^: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads | 07:28 |
^peter^ | ta | 07:28 |
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shekhar | ^peter^: i guess ubuntu is now only 64 bit after 16.04 release. but i am not sure someone here should confirm | 07:29 |
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baizon | shekhar: there is also a 32-bit version, i just linked it | 07:30 |
alkisg | Is anyone able to use the ubuntu recovery entry in grub? For me it appears, and 1 minute later, some systemd job timeouts occur and everything gets messed up | 07:30 |
alkisg | (I mean that the whiptail menu appears after selecting the entry in grub...) | 07:30 |
de-facto | shekhar "ls -lt /var/log/apache2" | 07:31 |
shekhar | Oops | 07:31 |
^peter^ | baizon Yes thanks. It appears only on the Bit torrent so I will p[ut bit torrent on my computer to get it. Thanks | 07:31 |
peli | morning | 07:31 |
lotuspsychje | peli: welcome | 07:32 |
baizon | ^peter^: that is also wrong | 07:32 |
^peter^ | oh | 07:32 |
akik | ^peter^: the links are at the bottom of the page for the regular downloads | 07:32 |
baizon | ^peter^: http://mirror.pnl.gov/releases/16.04/ | 07:32 |
de-facto | ^peter^ http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/ | 07:32 |
akik | funny that they call it other images | 07:33 |
peli | bye | 07:33 |
shekhar | what's that resides in access log | 07:34 |
shekhar | ? | 07:34 |
shekhar | de-facto: ^^ | 07:34 |
^peter^ | baizon I have no idea how you found that, but it works, downloading now. Thanks | 07:35 |
de-facto | shekhar it lists the content of that apache2 log directory in chrono order | 07:35 |
shekhar | i followed instruction https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-apache-virtual-hosts-on-ubuntu-14-04-lts everything is fine but it is showing "the site cant be reached " when i type the url | 07:35 |
de-facto | shekhar did you "sudo systemctl restart apache2" after all that? | 07:36 |
kzhang | I have a home server running Ubuntu 14.04. Just recently I found it is disconnected from internet every couple days. What could be the reasons? Is someone is attacking my server? | 07:37 |
shekhar | no i did sudo service apache2 restart | 07:37 |
shekhar | de-facto: ^ | 07:37 |
de-facto | shekhar and you can open a second terminal and watch the logs live like "tail -f /var/log/apache2/error.log" | 07:38 |
de-facto | should be fine i guess, that should work too | 07:38 |
de-facto | shekhar there also is #httpd and #ubuntu-server :) | 07:39 |
shekhar | for httpd my msgs are not getting posted | 07:40 |
lotuspsychje | !register | shekhar | 07:40 |
ubottu | shekhar: Information about registering your nickname: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat/Registration - Type « /nick <nickname> » to select your nickname. Registration help available by typing /join #freenode | 07:40 |
shekhar | saying already registered | 07:41 |
shekhar | lotuspsychje: 6 | 07:41 |
shekhar | lotuspsychje: ^^ | 07:41 |
lotuspsychje | shekhar: hmm, perhaps the channel doesnt auto voice or so? | 07:41 |
lotuspsychje | shekhar: i can type in #httpd | 07:42 |
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shekhar | lotuspsychje: i tagged you in amsg after your hi | 07:43 |
shekhar | did u get notified | 07:43 |
lotuspsychje | shekhar: no | 07:43 |
lotuspsychje | shekhar: rejoin perhaps | 07:43 |
shekhar | lotuspsychje: https://snag.gy/IrdaZH.jpg check this | 07:44 |
lotuspsychje | shekhar: perhaps its related to webchat, you sure you identified? | 07:45 |
lotuspsychje | shekhar: try another irc client? | 07:45 |
shekhar | lotuspsychje: ok thnx, for identification it is giving "password incorrect" | 07:46 |
shekhar | lotuspsychje: i guess i should try for another nick name | 07:46 |
de-facto | shekhar https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration | 07:47 |
[Saint] | de-facto: he's pretty clearly registered | 07:48 |
firman | many software not listed on ubuntu software center, how to find it? | 07:48 |
lotuspsychje | firman: apt-cache search yourpackage | 07:48 |
lotuspsychje | firman: some software needs also repos enabled | 07:49 |
firman | lotuspsychje: how did i enable it? | 07:49 |
de-facto | firman try synaptic :) | 07:50 |
lotuspsychje | firman: wich package are you looking for? | 07:50 |
on3pk | hey guys. I'm having trouble getting the amd drivers installed on lubuntu 16.04. Namely, I don't see fglrx show up in the 'additional drivers' options. | 07:51 |
on3pk | What do I need to do? | 07:51 |
firman | wine | 07:51 |
de-facto | shekhar you might be interested in using hexchat :) | 07:51 |
lotuspsychje | firman: sudo apt-get install wine should do the trick | 07:52 |
lotuspsychje | !info wine | 07:52 |
ubottu | wine (source: wine1.6): Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (meta-package). In component universe, is extra. Version 1:1.6.2-0ubuntu14 (xenial), package size 0 kB, installed size 6 kB (Only available for i386; amd64) | 07:52 |
firman | lotuspsychje: i am now on xenial xerus, in willy all packages is listed in USC, but now is very hard to find some software, it is normal? | 07:53 |
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lotuspsychje | firman: terminal based packages doesnt show ubuntu-software | 07:53 |
firman | owh thats it, okay, thx lotuspsycje, de-facto | 07:54 |
de-facto | firman when you run "software-properties-gtk" is the universe repo enabled there? also really try synaptic for locating and managing software, its awesome :) | 07:54 |
firman | no universe repo showing de-facto | 07:57 |
de-facto | firman check the universe repo in the first tab of that (check them all in there ;) | 07:58 |
firman | comunity-maintained, i find it, yes its enabled de-facto | 07:58 |
de-facto | ok | 07:58 |
henry__ | pdf reader does not remenber last page. What software can do it? | 07:59 |
de-facto | after you changed repos you may need to run "sudo apt update" then all new repo info gets pulled in | 07:59 |
firman | i will do it, thx for help de-facto | 08:00 |
akik | henry__: foxit reader can do it. it's not in the ubuntu repositories | 08:00 |
henry__ | Thanks! | 08:01 |
dax | on3pk: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes#fglrx | 08:03 |
on3pk | dax, I did end up seeing that. | 08:03 |
de-facto | henry__ okular also might be able to do that, but its heavyweigt kde app | 08:04 |
on3pk | I'll probably have to drop down to 15.10. Is it possible to upgrade the kernel without actually updgrading the full distro to 16.10? | 08:04 |
on3pk | b/c the kernel in 16.10 introduced native drivers for a few things I want to use. | 08:05 |
baizon | !mainline | on3pk | 08:06 |
ubottu | on3pk: The kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds | 08:06 |
dax | on3pk: 16.10 or 16.04? | 08:06 |
de-facto | on3pk drivers are kernel modules, so userland would not matter too much i guess (well except for xorg maybe) | 08:06 |
on3pk | 16.04, sorry | 08:06 |
dax | on3pk: as far as I know, there is not a supported method to use linux 4.4 on 15.10. LTSes get hardware-enablement stack releases so one could use linux-image-generic-lts-xenial, but in the case of 15.10 I'd probably use Mainline as ubottu linked above, personally. | 08:08 |
dax | on3pk: (though, note Mainline is not officially supported here) | 08:08 |
on3pk | :| | 08:08 |
dax | 15.10 goes EOL in July anyway. "Go back to 15.10 and use a newer kernel" is not a viable long-term solution. | 08:09 |
maan | hi | 08:10 |
maan | i need help regarding | 08:10 |
maan | installation of hp laserjet 1020 plus printer | 08:11 |
on3pk | Well... Based on the research I've done (which isn't much) the fglrx drivers are much better for my particular graphics card than the amdgpu | 08:11 |
maan | in ubuntu 14.04 | 08:11 |
bothynys | howdy | 08:11 |
dax | on3pk: then use 14.04 until 2019, and hope amdgpu is better by then, I guess | 08:11 |
baizon | maan: http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/ | 08:11 |
dax | on3pk: fglrx going away isn't really an Ubuntu decision, AMD's dropping it upstream, so... | 08:12 |
bothynys | does anyone know how to unbundle multiple instances of the same program when switching between them? this is on 16.04 | 08:12 |
bothynys | I'm referring to the Alt + Tab navigation | 08:12 |
on3pk | dax, can I upgrade the kernel in 14.04? | 08:12 |
dax | !hwe | 08:12 |
ubottu | The Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack | 08:12 |
baizon | on3pk: hes | 08:12 |
xangua | bothynys: press down or up keys, don't remember | 08:12 |
dax | on3pk: yes, the package name for the 16.04 one is linux-image-generic-lts-xenial | 08:13 |
baizon | on3pk: *yes | 08:13 |
dax | on3pk: though double-check and make sure it doesn't pull in new Xorg. I don't think it does, but... | 08:13 |
bothynys | @xangua I can do that, but it really slows down the switching | 08:13 |
xangua | bothynys: there's actually a shortcut hold super button so you see the it... Control+shift+tab? | 08:14 |
hanley | Hello my friends | 08:14 |
on3pk | ah, it turns out Lubuntu 14.04 is only 3 years | 08:15 |
on3pk | sooo. Got 11 months left | 08:15 |
baizon | bothynys: alt+ the button above tab switches between instances | 08:15 |
bothynys | baizon: thank you! | 08:16 |
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baizon | bothynys: np, also didnt knew this for a long time :D | 08:16 |
[Saint] | baizon: 'tilde' | 08:16 |
baizon | [Saint]: yes, just not every keyboard got the same layout and keys. For example my tilde isnt there ;) | 08:17 |
Humorousone | hello | 08:33 |
Humorousone | My system is relatively slow to start, and I'm getting PCIe errors which pop up onscreen | 08:33 |
Humorousone | I'll try to get a paste | 08:33 |
Humorousone | https://www.pastee.org/thkyz | 08:34 |
Humorousone | I'm concerned this may be an issue with the hardware, as I get similar errors in windows accompanied by beeps from the motherboard now and then | 08:34 |
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ducasse | Humorousone: that's probably a hardware problem. | 08:37 |
Humorousone | ducasse, Is there any way of pinning down exactly what the issue is? | 08:37 |
Humorousone | Problem is I have to explain the issue to a bunch of people at PC world... | 08:37 |
ducasse | Humorousone: send it in for service? | 08:38 |
Humorousone | most of whom know very little about computers ironcailly | 08:38 |
Humorousone | They tested this laptop and found no issue | 08:38 |
Humorousone | -_- | 08:38 |
crptolvmv2 | hello , i have install ubuntu and after installing graphic drivers , i do not have 1980x1920 resolution | 08:39 |
ducasse | Humorousone: then i don't think they tested very thoroughly. is it a long time since you bought it or can you still return it? | 08:39 |
crptolvmv2 | card geforce 310m and driver i have installed 340... | 08:39 |
crptolvmv2 | can anybody assist me | 08:39 |
Humorousone | ducasse, About three months | 08:40 |
Humorousone | ducasse, actually, 5 months | 08:40 |
Humorousone | ducasse, This is actually a replacement for a laptop with exactly the same issue... which had exactly the same issue | 08:40 |
AB49K | Anyone here know anything about configuring postfix? | 08:42 |
ducasse | Humorousone: then i don't know. it *looks* like a hardware problem, but i can't say for sure. ask in ##hardware? | 08:42 |
Humorousone | will do | 08:44 |
ducasse | Humorousone: you can also send logs to the manufacturer and ask them. | 08:44 |
Cursed_God | Humorousone: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1521173 | 08:45 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1521173 in linux (Ubuntu Xenial) "AER: Corrected error received: id=00e0" [Medium,Triaged] | 08:45 |
roger_ | hi | 08:46 |
WARDEN-temp-away | roger_: hi | 08:48 |
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Humorousone | Cursed_God: I think this may be a slightly different bug.. I get this error once every reboot | 08:49 |
Humorousone | Cursed_God: It's not spammed as such | 08:50 |
shekhar | how can i use "host" to see if the server name resolves to the correct ip address or not? | 08:52 |
shekhar | lotuspsychje, baizon could you look into the above issue | 08:54 |
ducasse | shekhar: just type 'host hostname' and see what it returns. | 08:55 |
baizon | !nslookup | shekhar | 08:56 |
baizon | shekhar: use ping? | 08:57 |
BlauskaerM | /le | 08:57 |
de-facto | shekhar dig @8.8.8.8 +nocmd example.com any +multiline +noall +answer | 08:59 |
de-facto | that would ask google dns server (8.8.8.8), also note every server you ask will cache your answer, so updates might take time to propagate | 09:00 |
shekhar | baizon de-facto : going haywire !!! | 09:00 |
shekhar | https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/asbnuCCf/ | 09:01 |
shekhar | this was the erro log | 09:01 |
nairwolf | Do you know if gparted handles correctly gpt partitions ? | 09:02 |
Bernzel | I'm getting "No package 'lv2' found" when trying to install a plugin for Ardour, what sort of package/SDK am I missing and how do I install it? | 09:03 |
shekhar | how is access log is different from the error log | 09:04 |
alkisg | nairwolf: yes | 09:05 |
shekhar | baizon: what is ping? | 09:06 |
shekhar | that you mentioned above | 09:06 |
shekhar | can i get that | 09:06 |
nairwolf | thanks alkisg. | 09:07 |
brapbrap | hi i'm getting stuck updating @ 100% [Connecting to security.ubuntu.com (2001:67c:1360:8001::17)] [Connecting t | 09:07 |
brapbrap | any ideas? | 09:07 |
baizon | brapbrap: try to set a different mirror | 09:08 |
alkisg | brapbrap: try to disable ipv6 :) | 09:08 |
brapbrap | alkisg: how do I do that? | 09:08 |
baizon | brapbrap: had also a issue yesterday and had to switch mirrors | 09:08 |
alkisg | In network manager, you click to edit the connections, and then in the ipv6 tab, you select "local only" | 09:09 |
alkisg | Then you click the connection to reconnect with the new settings | 09:09 |
brapbrap | alkisg: thx i'll give it a shot | 09:09 |
nairwolf | In fact, I need to reformat a usb key. Which partition table I should use ? My computer uses gpt, but if I use the usb key on only mbr computer, i will have some issues, right ? | 09:09 |
alkisg | nairwolf: use mbr for usb sticks, yup what you say will happen in older computers | 09:10 |
alkisg | nairwolf: e.g. in windows xp, or ubuntu 10.04 or similar ancient OSes | 09:10 |
alkisg | (or some devices like media players etc) | 09:10 |
nairwolf | ok, what is the best way to format in mbr ? Because I've tried with cfdisk (remove partition and rewrite it), but `parted -l` tells me that the partition table is "loop".... | 09:16 |
Bernzel | does the package "smf" stand for Simple Machines ? I'm searching for the correct package to install | 09:16 |
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baizon | !inf smf | Bernzel | 09:18 |
baizon | !info smf | Bernzel | 09:18 |
ubottu | Bernzel: Package smf does not exist in xenial | 09:18 |
alkisg | nairwolf: open it with gparted and select to create a new partition table | 09:18 |
Bernzel | baizon, event not found from that command. | 09:20 |
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nairwolf | ok, it works, thanks alkisg | 09:21 |
nairwolf | it's weird because i've tried that days before, and gparted had some weird bugs. | 09:21 |
nairwolf | that's why I was looking for other solutions | 09:21 |
nairwolf | thanks | 09:21 |
alkisg | np | 09:22 |
nairwolf | sometimes, when I create LIVE usb with unetbootin, my usb becomes weird | 09:22 |
alkisg | nairwolf: use "dd" for live usb sticks, it's more reliable | 09:23 |
alkisg | dd if=ubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdb, something like that | 09:23 |
nairwolf | I've read this advice a lot, but when I did that, the usb key was not bootable.. | 09:24 |
nairwolf | maybe something wrong happened with my hardware | 09:24 |
nairwolf | now, I'm using gnome disk | 09:24 |
akik | nairwolf: you should umount your usb stick before using dd | 09:25 |
Cursed_God | Bernzel: http://wiki.simplemachines.org/smf/Installing | 09:25 |
nairwolf | oh, you right | 09:25 |
Azus | Hi everybody | 09:35 |
baash05 | He.. Just wondering if there's an easy way to put a UEFI 32 bit on an install usb? | 09:57 |
abhishek | I am having problem while typing in kubuntu | 09:58 |
abhishek | the cursor moves when I mistakably touch on the touchpad | 09:58 |
abhishek | What is the ideal timeout for disable touch after typing? | 09:58 |
mercuryfs | hello | 09:59 |
mercuryfs | i created a script and put into crontab but it doesnt run =( | 09:59 |
mercuryfs | any help? | 09:59 |
MonkeyDust | mercuryfs if some of the commands require root permission, make sure you put in sudo crontab -e | 10:00 |
MonkeyDust | mercuryfs also: use absolute paths, not shortcuts | 10:00 |
Xxaxx | hello | 10:01 |
Xxaxx | ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/main/binary-amd64/Packages Hash Sum mismatch | 10:02 |
Xxaxx | can somebody fix that? | 10:02 |
Xxaxx | tryed three mirrors | 10:02 |
mercuryfs | i created it crontab job using root with the following 05 18 * * * /root/kkk.sh | 10:04 |
mercuryfs | but somehow it doesnt run | 10:04 |
MonkeyDust | mercuryfs better show the content of the script .. http://paste.ubuntu.com/ | 10:05 |
mercuryfs | pasted | 10:07 |
mercuryfs | running the script alone works ok | 10:07 |
mercuryfs | but attaching to crontab just dun run | 10:07 |
MonkeyDust | mercuryfs use pastebin to show the content to this channel | 10:08 |
mercuryfs | already pasted in the link you gave me | 10:08 |
MonkeyDust | mercuryfs ok, then save and paste the new link here | 10:09 |
MonkeyDust | mercuryfs paste in the channel, not in my pm | 10:10 |
abb4s | hi which proxy you use in linux ? | 10:10 |
nairwolf | I have some inconsistency between cfdisk, parted and gparted with table partition of usb key | 10:11 |
MonkeyDust | abb4s squid is popular | 10:11 |
nairwolf | If I do 'sudo parted -l' it gives me that my usb key has 'msdos' table partition | 10:11 |
nairwolf | but gparted is unable to find that | 10:11 |
mercuryfs | http://paste.ubuntu.com/16552232/ | 10:12 |
nairwolf | oh, no, the filesystem is damaged apparently | 10:12 |
MonkeyDust | mercuryfs that script is more elaborate than i thought, maybe the people in #bash can troubleshoot it | 10:15 |
akik | mercuryfs: you're missing the #! line | 10:16 |
mercuryfs | you mean the #!/bin/bash line? @akik | 10:16 |
akik | mercuryfs: yes | 10:16 |
MonkeyDust | mercuryfs true, the first line must be #!/bin/bash | 10:16 |
mercuryfs | ok lemme try | 10:17 |
brunch875 | Am I the only one being unable to load microsoft sites like outlook? | 10:17 |
brunch875 | it's like they're blocked on ubuntu | 10:18 |
akik | brunch875: they work fine with firefox | 10:18 |
brunch875 | https://outlook.live.com/owa/?wa=wsignin1.0 | 10:19 |
brunch875 | that just hangs loading to me | 10:19 |
akik | brunch875: try emptying your cookies? | 10:19 |
MonkeyDust | brunch875 works fine here, onedrive links too | 10:19 |
mercuryfs | the line #!/bin/bash is already in but still nothing... i think the crontab isnt working properly, i check that crontab daemon is started already. hmm.. is there a fool proof way to test if crontab is working by output to a txt file? | 10:20 |
mercuryfs | brunch maybe your cache of ur browser | 10:20 |
\9 | you can use echo to write to a file | 10:20 |
brunch875 | huh I can't load drive either | 10:20 |
\9 | echo blah >/home/user/blah.txt | 10:20 |
* brunch875 clears firefox data | 10:20 | |
\9 | mercuryfs: you can also check the cron logs in /var/log/syslog | 10:21 |
Carrom | Good morning! * PLEASE * I have a Acer Nitro V17 ssd... I bought and put Ubuntu 16.04 ===> The First problem was no wifi... I solved, but now the WIFI WORKS BUT ONLY A 1mb/s, and I have 80mb/s internet connection. I already tried the most topics in askubuntu. PLEASE, SOME ADVICE ? Thank you! | 10:22 |
MonkeyDust | Carrom drop the caps | 10:22 |
Carrom | MonkeyDust: sorry! was just in few words... sorry | 10:23 |
abb4s | MonkeyDust: im installing squid . thanks buddy .but it is in making step (make all)... and it not commplete ...it is ten minute that it output some strings !!... why ?!! | 10:24 |
MonkeyDust | abb4s try sudo apt install squid3 ... much faster and easier | 10:25 |
Humorousone | hmm | 10:25 |
Humorousone | for some reason I can't load imgur | 10:25 |
Humorousone | I can open it from my phone, but not from ubuntu >.> | 10:26 |
Humorousone | it just times out | 10:26 |
mercuryfs | 27 18 * * * echo blah >/root/catch.txt haha still nothing.. | 10:27 |
abb4s | MonkeyDust: how sudo make it faster ?!!! | 10:27 |
MonkeyDust | abb4s you need sudo to install a program | 10:28 |
brunch875 | Nope... I still can't use microsoft onedrive/mail. It won't work even on a fresh chromium installation in incognito mode. | 10:28 |
brunch875 | :S | 10:28 |
brunch875 | maybe they have an internal server error with my account | 10:29 |
\9 | abb4s: using sudo apt installs pre-compiled binaries for you, evading the need to compile it yourself | 10:29 |
\9 | you also get automated updates that way | 10:29 |
brunch875 | connection reset | 10:30 |
\9 | abb4s: also as to why it's taking so much time: compiling generally takes sometime. how long depends on the software you're compiling | 10:30 |
ux2 | \9 good morning | 10:31 |
meth | The fglrx driver is now deprecated in 16.04, and we recommend its open source alternatives (radeon and amdgpu) | 10:31 |
meth | ^^=> that sucks, now i can't install ubuntu on my PC | 10:31 |
ux2 | Anyone here into giving advice on l | 10:31 |
\9 | abb4s: larger software takes more time to compile. if you have a multi-core processor you can use the -j# switch with make, e.g. "make all -j3". the number should be 1.5× the amount of cores you have (3 for dual core, 6 for quad core, etc) | 10:31 |
Humorousone | How do I flush my DNS cache in 16.04? | 10:31 |
ux2 | All | 10:31 |
ux2 | Hmm | 10:31 |
Xxaxx | 9/part | 10:31 |
BluesKaj | Hiyas all | 10:32 |
\9 | hello | 10:32 |
abb4s | \9: thanks sir . thats really good informations | 10:32 |
nairwolf | I'm trying to create a bootable usb key with dd. I've umount my usb first, then, I've typed this command 'sudo dd if=./yakkety-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sdc bs=8M status=progress oflag=direct". Is it correct ? | 10:32 |
nairwolf | Now in the usb key, files are in read-only mode | 10:33 |
nairwolf | I suppose it will not be able to boot from it, right ? | 10:33 |
MonkeyDust | nairwolf ask in #ubuntu+1 | 10:33 |
nairwolf | MonkeyDust: I've tried with yakkety, but it's no specific to yakkety | 10:34 |
akik | nairwolf: did you test booting it? | 10:34 |
nairwolf | if someone is familiar with 'dd' here, it could help me | 10:34 |
nairwolf | not yet, I just wondering if it's normal to have read-only files | 10:34 |
akik | nairwolf: iso9660 is a standard for cds. that could be one reason why it says read-only | 10:35 |
nairwolf | it seems to boot. What is iso9660 ? | 10:35 |
akik | nairwolf: iso refers to iso9660 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_9660 | 10:35 |
nairwolf | oh, ok ;) | 10:35 |
nairwolf | thanks | 10:36 |
akik | yes it could be yakkety-desktop-amd64.iso9660 :) | 10:36 |
abb4s_ | MonkeyDust: i installed squid . but how can i rub it ? | 10:36 |
abb4s_ | MonkeyDust: i installed squid . but how can i rub it ? | 10:37 |
akik | !ask | ux2 | 10:37 |
ubottu | ux2: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience | 10:37 |
ux2 | Ah | 10:37 |
BluesKaj | nairwolf, 8M is little large, try 1M, and I'm not familiar with "oflag=direct", what does that do? | 10:37 |
nairwolf | I've seen that here : https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Live_USB#dd | 10:38 |
nairwolf | apprently, man says "use direct I/O for data" | 10:39 |
MonkeyDust | abb4s_ rub? you mean uninstall it? | 10:39 |
nairwolf | but yes, maybe it's not necessaery | 10:39 |
daniel123 | i have problems connecting to my host computer through samba | 10:40 |
abb4s_ | MonkeyDust: sorry i mean run . how can i run it ?? | 10:40 |
Fohlen | heya guys. I want to rsync some stuff to an external server which requires ssh keys to login. Unfortanly, I need sudo to access all folders during the backup. When using sudo I aint have access to my ~.ssh/id_rsa (or it is an alternate user). Any idea for a workaround? | 10:40 |
daniel123 | what could this be | 10:40 |
MonkeyDust | abb4s_ in the squid.conf, set a port, then set the same port in your browser settings ... any squid tutorial can teach you that | 10:41 |
abb4s_ | MonkeyDust: thanks . | 10:41 |
akik | Fohlen: can you copy the keys to root account home dir? | 10:41 |
akik | Fohlen: or the account you are using with sudo | 10:42 |
Fohlen | akik: I give that a try | 10:43 |
Tommy2 | hello, is there a GUI for formatting an external drive to ZFS | 10:44 |
Tommy2 | e.g. is it compatible with Gnome-Disks yet? | 10:45 |
brunch875 | I wanted to see the current development status of telepathy | 10:46 |
brunch875 | googling for it came up only with "how to develop psychic telepathy" results | 10:46 |
BluesKaj | nairwolf, this tut is closer to what you need, http://askubuntu.com/questions/372607/how-to-create-a-bootable-ubuntu-usb-flash-drive-from-terminal | 10:48 |
nairwolf | Thanks BluesKaj ! One guy mentionned to use dd and to use sync at the end, do you know why ? | 10:50 |
nairwolf | it's to verify that the data is correctly written ! | 10:51 |
nairwolf | seems useful ! | 10:51 |
Tommy2 | is there a CLI guide for formatting an external drive to ZFS? | 10:51 |
nairwolf | /s/useful/usefull | 10:51 |
\9 | "useful" is correct, actually | 10:51 |
BluesKaj | nairwolf, sync is a precuation to make sure the data copied is an accurate bit to bit image of the source afaik | 10:51 |
v2016 | Hello, someone experienced problems with the driver rtl8723be in Ubuntu 14.04 and the lastest version 16.04 Xenial Xerus? | 10:52 |
nairwolf | \9: didn't know that ! | 10:52 |
abb4s_ | MonkeyDust: squid is proxy server ? i want some thing like psiphon ... | 10:52 |
nairwolf | ok, BluesKaj, I will remember that | 10:52 |
MonkeyDust | abb4s_ https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/squid.html | 10:53 |
BluesKaj | nairwolf, a lot of users forget to unmount the the target usb, it's important | 10:54 |
ducasse | Tommy2: there's a zillion zfs guides online. just remember to export/import it every time you disconnect and reconnect. | 10:54 |
abb4s_ | Oh sh!t . squid is a proxy server . but i want some client proxy like psiphon or freegate ... :( :( | 10:55 |
Tommy2 | ducasse, is there a GUI for ZFS? | 10:55 |
nairwolf | yes, you right ! | 10:55 |
ducasse | Tommy2: no. | 10:55 |
Tommy2 | ducasse, like Gnome-disks, or Gparted? | 10:55 |
nairwolf | And it's also said that the usb key may need to be reformated in fat32. Do I need to do that before unmount or after ? | 10:55 |
ducasse | Tommy2: there is one on github afaicr, but it's not ready for humans. | 10:56 |
Tommy2 | ducasse, i only see guides on a system disk for ZFS. i just want to practice on a .IMG file. is there a guide for that? | 10:56 |
Fabou | hi everyone | 10:56 |
Fabou | does everyone install ubuntu on a macbook pro? | 10:57 |
BluesKaj | nairwolf, yes always format to fat32 | 10:57 |
mar | i am using ubuntu 15.04 when iam trying to use wired connection it works for like 5 minute and disconnect again is there any help iam using chrome browser | 10:57 |
lotuspsychje | !eol | mar | 10:57 |
ubottu | mar: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades | 10:57 |
nairwolf | BluesKaj: but before or after unmount ? | 10:58 |
ducasse | Tommy2: https://pthree.org/2012/04/17/install-zfs-on-debian-gnulinux/ - start here. | 10:58 |
lotuspsychje | mar: install a supported ubuntu version from the topic please | 10:58 |
Humorousone | what is the default MTU size in ubuntu? | 10:58 |
v2016 | mar: i have a problem with my wifi just like you told. | 10:59 |
BluesKaj | unmout the the usb , format it, then make sure it's unmounted again before using dd | 10:59 |
BluesKaj | nairwolf, | 10:59 |
lotuspsychje | v2016: ask your question + details to the channel please | 10:59 |
nairwolf | Ok, thank you so much BluesKaj ;) | 11:00 |
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BluesKaj | nairwolf, glad to help | 11:00 |
v2016 | lotuspsychje: hello, rtl8723be wifi driver is very unstable in ubuntu 16.04, it connects and works well, but in 20 minutes of use, it goes down, in 14.04 version i installed the driver of lwfinger but i don't know if i could use it in new version. | 11:01 |
lotuspsychje | v2016: you could try another realtek driver/firmware perhaps | 11:02 |
v2016 | lotuspsychje: do you know some? | 11:02 |
lotuspsychje | v2016: think realteks website has latest linux drivers also | 11:02 |
lotuspsychje | !realtek | v2016 | 11:02 |
ubottu | v2016: some help for recent Realtek chipsets can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/RealtekRTL8187b | 11:02 |
v2016 | lotuspsychje: ok, i will check it out, thanks | 11:03 |
MonkeyDust | abb4s_ for freegate and psiphon, you need wine, is what i read here | 11:03 |
lotuspsychje | v2016: another option is also trying a higher kernel for a test on 16.04, perhaps kernel 4.6 or so | 11:04 |
abhishek | stuck at this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1521173 | 11:05 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1521173 in linux (Ubuntu Xenial) "AER: Corrected error received: id=00e0" [Medium,Triaged] | 11:05 |
lotuspsychje | abhishek: system up to date to latest? | 11:06 |
v2016 | lotuspsychje: i will try, 14.04 until 16.04 the improve was that the driver at least works! in 14.04 it didn't work even! Update kernel is a good way to securify the system too. | 11:07 |
lotuspsychje | v2016: did you clean install or upgrade? | 11:07 |
abhishek | lotuspsychje, yeah, sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade; Running kubuntu 16.04 | 11:08 |
lotuspsychje | abhishek: did you full-upgrade also? your kernel seems behind | 11:08 |
v2016 | lotuspsychje: clean install | 11:08 |
abhishek | lotuspsychje, sudo apt-get full-upgrade; done | 11:09 |
abhishek | lotuspsychje, is my output http://askubuntu.com/questions/772182/pci-bus-error-on-startup-while-booting-into-login-screen-kubuntu-16-04/775529#775529 | 11:10 |
lotuspsychje | !info linux-image-generic | 11:10 |
ubottu | linux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.4.0.22.23 (xenial), package size 2 kB, installed size 11 kB | 11:10 |
lotuspsychje | abhishek: try this kernel ^ | 11:10 |
abhishek | lotuspsychje, 4.4.0-22-generic I have, how to update? | 11:11 |
lotuspsychje | abhishek: sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade first | 11:12 |
lotuspsychje | abhishek: then sudo apt full-upgrade should do the trick | 11:12 |
abhishek | lotuspsychje, nothing happened, it is already latest it says | 11:14 |
abhishek | 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. | 11:14 |
lotuspsychje | abhishek: thats weird, did you clean install or upgrade? | 11:14 |
v2016 | lotuspsychje: it's smart delete the old kernel? | 11:15 |
abhishek | lotuspsychje, I just ran the commands you mentioned. Can you elaborate more? | 11:15 |
lotuspsychje | v2016: well if the new kernel running fine, you choose yourself if you delete the older kernels | 11:16 |
lotuspsychje | abhishek: please answer my previous question first? | 11:16 |
v2016 | abhishek: i think i know you, you are the guy of itsfoss site? | 11:17 |
abhishek | lotuspsychje, I don't know what you are asking, please explain more | 11:17 |
bazhang | abhishek, what kernel version were you hoping to run, thats already the latest | 11:17 |
abhishek | v2016, no :) | 11:17 |
hisforever | Hi I would like to know where I can find the latest minetest download please | 11:17 |
bazhang | !info minetest | 11:17 |
ubottu | minetest (source: minetest): Multiplayer infinite-world block sandbox. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.4.13+repack-1build1 (xenial), package size 1573 kB, installed size 4751 kB | 11:17 |
Igor_ | Hi, i have a problem while installing Ubuntu: | 11:17 |
bazhang | hisforever, from the package manager | 11:18 |
lotuspsychje | abhishek: i was wondering if you upgraded to 16.04 from a previous version | 11:18 |
abhishek | lotuspsychje, no a clean install. Sry I was confused before. | 11:18 |
hisforever | My package manger had version 4.12 | 11:18 |
Igor_ | E:Write error - write (28: No space left on device). E:IO Error saving source cache, E:The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened. | 11:18 |
MonkeyDust | !info minetest | hisforever | 11:19 |
ubottu | hisforever: minetest (source: minetest): Multiplayer infinite-world block sandbox. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.4.13+repack-1build1 (xenial), package size 1573 kB, installed size 4751 kB | 11:19 |
bazhang | abhishek, then thats the latest, what version did you hope to run | 11:19 |
abhishek | bazhang, this is my issue http://askubuntu.com/questions/772182/pci-bus-error-on-startup-while-booting-into-login-screen-kubuntu-16-04/775529#775529 | 11:19 |
bazhang | abhishek, you were asking about getting a newer kernel | 11:20 |
lotuspsychje | abhishek: uname -a please? | 11:20 |
bazhang | abhishek, lets answer one issue at a time | 11:20 |
abhishek | lotuspsychje, Linux hp 4.4.0-22-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 12 22:03:46 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux | 11:20 |
abhishek | bazhang, yeah :). lotuspsychje thought I had an older I think. | 11:20 |
bazhang | abhishek, no, you asked for the newest | 11:21 |
lotuspsychje | abhishek: yeah, the bug showed older kernel | 11:21 |
abhishek | lotuspsychje, oh sry I have the same bug in the newer version. | 11:21 |
abhishek | bazhang, lotuspsychje any ideas? | 11:22 |
lotuspsychje | abhishek: did you try what the dev in the bug asked, a higher mainline kernel test? | 11:23 |
Bernzel | Is there any way of switching to KXStudio from Ubuntu 14.04 without having to reinstall my whole drive? | 11:23 |
lotuspsychje | Bernzel: you could try ubuntu studio perhaps, if you like music apps? | 11:25 |
longsleep | Hey folks, i have a problem to start a lxd container, the error seems to be Operation not permitted - failed to remove mac_admin capability - i am running a custom Kernel, anyone got a hint? | 11:25 |
lotuspsychje | !studio | Bernzel | 11:25 |
ubottu | Bernzel: UbuntuStudio is a collection of packages for the artist who wishes to use Ubuntu as their Digital Audio Workstation. It contains all the best Audio/Visual components from the Ubuntu repositories. For more info and install instructions, join #ubuntustudio or see http://ubuntustudio.org | 11:25 |
MonkeyDust | Bernzel maybe ask in #ubuntustudio | 11:25 |
MonkeyDust | lotuspsychje was faste | 11:25 |
ousg | Hello anybody in here? | 11:25 |
MonkeyDust | r | 11:25 |
MonkeyDust | ousg type /names | 11:25 |
lotuspsychje | ousg: 1860 users | 11:26 |
ousg | okok | 11:26 |
ousg | I am having an issue with the installation of some library on ubuntu | 11:26 |
ousg | I am trying to use the JPEG library (for openGL) and this is what I get: | 11:26 |
ousg | JPEG library version: library is 80, caller expects 90 | 11:26 |
ousg | I ve tried sudo apt-get install jpeglib-90 | 11:27 |
ousg | but that doesn t work | 11:27 |
ousg | any idea /MonkeyDust ? | 11:27 |
ousg | \MonkeyDust | 11:27 |
jatt | libjpeg9 | 11:28 |
lotuspsychje | !patience | ousg | 11:28 |
ubottu | ousg: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/ | 11:28 |
ousg | ok :) | 11:28 |
Igor_ | Hello, I have a problem while installing Ubuntu, installer is crashing and i get this message: E:Write error - write (28: No space left on device). E:IO Error saving source cache, E:The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened. | 11:28 |
abhishek | lotuspsychje, I didn't understand what it said in the report. Can you explain I can try quickly. | 11:28 |
ousg | \jatt Unable to locate package libjpeg9 | 11:28 |
lotuspsychje | !mainline | abhishek | 11:29 |
ubottu | abhishek: The kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds | 11:29 |
lotuspsychje | abhishek: they ask to try a higher mainline kernel, as a test for your issue | 11:29 |
lotuspsychje | Igor_: ubuntu version? what kind of harddisk (brand)? | 11:30 |
Bernzel | MonkeyDust, Ok thanks I will. Just one quick one before I go there, if I were to upgrade to Ubuntu-Studio , would it be wise to do a backup? Is there any risk of having my drive cleansed or something? | 11:30 |
Igor_ | @lotuspsychje it is the latest version of ubuntu, how can I check the hdd? I am using USB drive to install Ubuntu | 11:31 |
ousg | Any idea for my problem guys? | 11:31 |
ioria | !info libjpeg9 | 11:32 |
ubottu | libjpeg9 (source: libjpeg9): Independent JPEG Group's JPEG runtime library. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:9b-1ubuntu1 (xenial), package size 111 kB, installed size 271 kB | 11:32 |
lotuspsychje | Igor_: dualboot or singleboot? | 11:32 |
Hewdly | #cartoon-world | 11:33 |
ioria | ousg, are you on trusty ? | 11:33 |
jatt | ousg: what version of ubuntu are you using, libjpeg9 is in the repos | 11:33 |
Igor_ | It was Windows XP before, I formated the harddrive and I want to install a fresh copy of Ubuntu | 11:33 |
lotuspsychje | Igor_: is your system uefi or not? | 11:33 |
mar | how can i upgrade from 15.04 to 16.04 i can't see upgrade button in update manager? | 11:33 |
lotuspsychje | !eolupgrade | mar | 11:33 |
ubottu | mar: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades | 11:33 |
ousg | \jatt i am using ubuntu 14.04 | 11:33 |
Igor_ | How i can check that? It is an old PC, from 2007. | 11:33 |
Igor_ | I think it is BIOS | 11:33 |
MonkeyDust | Bernzel it is always wise to backup | 11:34 |
ousg | strange that is exactly what I typed: sudo apt-get install libjpeg9 | 11:34 |
ousg | and did nt work | 11:34 |
lotuspsychje | Igor_: oh probably not uefi then, you might wanna test the harddisk perhaps | 11:34 |
ioria | ousg, no libjpeg9 then | 11:34 |
ioria | ousg, it uses 8 | 11:34 |
Igor_ | Yes, but message says that is writing error in E:, but my USB drive with Ubuntu iso is E: | 11:34 |
BluesKaj | mar you can't without upgrading to 15.10 first, then 16.04 | 11:35 |
lotuspsychje | Igor_: the installer trying to install on your usb stick perhaps? | 11:35 |
ousg | \ioria How can I solve that issue? Obviously it is not working now | 11:35 |
Igor_ | How I can check that? I want to install it from USB drive (E:) to my HDD | 11:35 |
lotuspsychje | Igor_: does the ubuntu setup dont show your harddisk? | 11:36 |
BluesKaj | mar, best to backup your data and do a clen install of 16.04 | 11:36 |
BluesKaj | clean | 11:36 |
Igor_ | I can see my hard disk, and ntfs parititon with my data. I created a swap, / and /home partitions | 11:36 |
lotuspsychje | Igor_: you sure you did it right? as the installer chosen your E: ? | 11:37 |
ioria | ousg, no, you should compile from source... not a good idea, unless you know what are you doing | 11:37 |
Igor_ | Please wait, I will restart the setup | 11:38 |
ousg | omg... | 11:38 |
Igor_ | I forgot to mention, but I don't have this problem with Elementary | 11:38 |
abhishek | lotuspsychje, in that it mentioned adding these `pci=nomsi` or `pci=noaer` as kernel parameters. | 11:39 |
lotuspsychje | !partitioning | Igor_ | 11:39 |
ubottu | Igor_: For help with partitioning a new install see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowtoPartition | For partitioning programs, see !GParted (recommended) or !PartitionManager. Other partitioning topics include !fstab, !home, and !swap | 11:39 |
abhishek | Can you explain what these mean, which one to use? | 11:39 |
tn | Does anyone use vivaldi on Fedora and Ubuntu? | 11:39 |
lotuspsychje | abhishek: did you try a higher kernel first? | 11:39 |
tn | Am wondering why Vivaldi on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS by default plays youtube with the entire width of the window whereas on Fedora it does not an I have to click an icon to make the video larger | 11:39 |
bekks | tn: How does that poll help you at all? | 11:39 |
Igor_ | Yes, I followed that . As I said, I can install Elementary, but not Ubuntu | 11:40 |
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Guest261 | Hi, everyone. I have a question and maybe you can help me. | 11:40 |
bekks | tn: So are you using Ubuntu or Fedora? | 11:40 |
Guest261 | My team develop a keyboard Layout for Togo-Africa and we want to put this keyboard layout in the ubuntu distribution. | 11:40 |
bekks | Guest261: You need to ask your question. :) | 11:40 |
Guest261 | How we can achieve that? | 11:41 |
tn | both | 11:41 |
abhishek | lotuspsychje, which comment are you referring to ? | 11:41 |
Guest261 | bekks, you have an idea how to achieve this? | 11:41 |
lotuspsychje | abhishek: #3 | 11:42 |
bekks | Guest261: maybe you can submit a bug, and request that? | 11:42 |
Guest261 | I already done that in launchpad | 11:42 |
Guest261 | in the xkb-data package | 11:42 |
Guest261 | but I dont know is that is enought | 11:42 |
Guest261 | here is the link | 11:43 |
Guest261 | https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xkeyboard-config/commit/?id=53452c901fcab08a43705c9aa79a5ec5642cca08 | 11:43 |
bekks | Guest261: In case you want that to be included, you need to submit a bugreport for Ubuntu, on launchpad | 11:43 |
lotuspsychje | tn: try #vivaldi perhaps? | 11:43 |
BluesKaj | tn and you call one click a problem? | 11:43 |
Guest261 | bekks, In the package xkb-data is ok? | 11:44 |
bekks | BluesKaj: I bet the main problem is flash :D | 11:44 |
bekks | Guest261: If thats where all the keyboard definitions are, yeah. | 11:44 |
Guest261 | there is a way to contact to the ubuntu developers so they can see the report? | 11:44 |
bekks | Guest261: They way is to submit a bugreport. | 11:45 |
BluesKaj | bekks, yeah, where's our promised land HTML5? | 11:45 |
firman | when i plug in my ipad to laptop is detected as camera, in the past in willy were wolf ipad detected as computer, how to fix it? | 11:45 |
lotuspsychje | Guest261: the devs follow the bugreports, follow bekks advise | 11:45 |
abhishek | lotuspsychje, seems scary | 11:45 |
nairwolf | BluesKaj: there's still something I don't understand with file systems and table partitions... Or maybe my usb key is broken ? I want to format it in fat32 with this command : sudo mkfs.msdos -F 32 /dev/sdc | 11:45 |
Guest261 | bekks, If I already done the report I must wait right? nothing else I can do? | 11:46 |
bekks | Guest261: You did a bug report, but NOT for the Ubuntu devs. | 11:46 |
nairwolf | and this is the return : mkfs.fat 3.0.28 (2015-05-16) | 11:46 |
nairwolf | mkfs.msdos: Device partition expected, not making filesystem on entire device '/dev/sdc' (use -I to override) | 11:46 |
nairwolf | someone understand that ? | 11:47 |
bekks | nairwolf: filesystems are created on partitions, normally. You need to create a partition. | 11:47 |
bekks | nairwolf: Then, you will have something like /dev/sdc1, and mkfs.msdos -F /dev/sdc1 will work. | 11:47 |
BluesKaj | nairwolf, recommend you use gparted for setting up partitions | 11:47 |
nairwolf | oh, ok, I need to create a partition first, and then, I format to fat32 ? | 11:47 |
lotuspsychje | firman: are you on 16.04? upgraded or clean install? | 11:47 |
BluesKaj | nairwolf, yes | 11:48 |
bekks | nairwolf: Why do you want fat32? :) | 11:48 |
nairwolf | yeah, but sometimes gparted seem to doesn't work, that's why I'm using cfdisk | 11:48 |
nairwolf | bekks: live usb | 11:48 |
BluesKaj | bekks, dd | 11:48 |
bekks | No need for formatting then. | 11:48 |
bekks | dd the iso to the stick, done. | 11:48 |
BluesKaj | never tried that withou formatting | 11:49 |
nairwolf | my computer is on gpt and my usb is on mbr do you think some issues can be possible between the two different systems ? | 11:49 |
firman | yes, iam on 16.04, clean install lotuspcychje | 11:49 |
nairwolf | my usb need to be on mbr because my second computer use mbr table partitions | 11:49 |
bekks | BluesKaj: dd will destroy the fat32 anyways. | 11:49 |
lotuspsychje | firman: can you browse your ipad or it doesnt mount as device? | 11:49 |
BluesKaj | bekks, right, never thought of that | 11:50 |
nairwolf | sudo parted -l returns me that the table partition used is "loop"... | 11:50 |
bekks | nairwolf: Forget about partitions, etc. all you need to do is creating the usb live stick. | 11:50 |
firman | i can do it, but i cant use iostransferGUI for drad n drop ebook and other good things | 11:51 |
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nairwolf | bekks: yes, but I want to understand what's happen under the hood | 11:51 |
bekks | nairwolf: creating the live usb will destroy all partitions and filesystems. | 11:51 |
firman | ii can do it, but i cant use iostransferGUI for drad n drop ebook and other good things -> lotuspsychje | 11:52 |
BluesKaj | nairwolf, just make sure your target partiton(s) are ready and formatted to ext4 , makes it easier | 11:52 |
BluesKaj | to install ubuntu | 11:52 |
bekks | BluesKaj: No need for ext4. It will be destroyed either. | 11:52 |
lotuspsychje | firman: where did you get that package? | 11:52 |
nairwolf | ok, so after creating a live usb, if I want to use this usb as a storage usb, I need to reformat it, right ? | 11:52 |
bekks | BluesKaj: No entire need to prepare partitions. | 11:52 |
bekks | nairwolf: If you reformat it, you will destroy the live functionality. | 11:52 |
BluesKaj | not on the usb , on the hdd | 11:52 |
bekks | BluesKaj: No need for preparing partitions or filesystems before installing. | 11:53 |
firman | lotuspsychje: what packages do you mean? | 11:53 |
lotuspsychje | firman: iostransferGUI | 11:53 |
freerider | hi | 11:53 |
nairwolf | bekks: yes, once it's installed I don't need it ;) | 11:54 |
nairwolf | so the 'loop' partition table is what is used for live usb, right ? | 11:54 |
bekks | nairwolf: No. | 11:54 |
nairwolf | I'm starting to write the image with dd | 11:55 |
bekks | nairwolf: the content of the ISO is written to the usb, and when booting it, the iso is booted. | 11:55 |
firman | from this site: http://tunesviewer.sourceforge.net/ios-transfer-made-easier/ | 11:55 |
BluesKaj | it's easier to use manual partitoning then just install to / and set the /home moutpoint ..prepartitioning works for me | 11:55 |
bekks | BluesKaj: It is not. | 11:55 |
BluesKaj | maybe not for you | 11:56 |
nairwolf | yes, bekks, but if you type "parted -l" what is supposed to be the partition table ? | 11:56 |
lotuspsychje | firman: its not really an official ubuntu package, contact the maintainer perhaps | 11:56 |
bekks | BluesKaj: There is no entire need to do that BEFORE using the installer. You can do all that in the installer. | 11:56 |
lotuspsychje | firman: also look in your tail -f /var/log/syslog what happens when you connect ipad | 11:56 |
bekks | nairwolf: Which does not exist, since it was overwritten. An ISO file has no partition table. | 11:57 |
firman | lotuspsychje: its work well when iam still on willy, yes this is just python scrypt then i make it executable as app | 11:57 |
nairwolf | bekks: so I suppose it's why I see "loop" | 11:57 |
BluesKaj | I don't trust the installer/partitioner, never have never will | 11:57 |
nairwolf | Verify, parted returns something | 11:57 |
lotuspsychje | firman: we dont support external apps from ppa sorry...try to look for errors on the raw ipad connection in syslog | 11:58 |
nairwolf | BluesKaj: You use 'dd' to create usb live ? | 11:58 |
bekks | BluesKaj: Which doesnt qualify paranoia as "easier" ;) | 11:58 |
bekks | nairwolf: Do you? | 11:58 |
freerider | Is there a official way to "turn off" ibus in 16.04 without killing all the daemons? | 11:58 |
BluesKaj | nairwolf, not always, disk creator works well too, but dd is faster | 11:59 |
lotuspsychje | freerider: can you explain a bit what its for? | 11:59 |
nairwolf | bekks: what do you mean by "do you?" ? | 11:59 |
nairwolf | BluesKaj: ok | 11:59 |
bekks | nairwolf: you asked wether BluesKaj uses dd - do you use dd? | 12:00 |
freerider | its the thing to switch keyboard layout | 12:00 |
nairwolf | oh, yes, BluesKaj helped me to learn how to use dd | 12:00 |
lotuspsychje | freerider: yes, but what are you trying to do? | 12:00 |
bekks | lotuspsychje: He's trying not to use it, I guess :) | 12:00 |
nairwolf | I'm actually trying to write it with dd but it seems there is something wrong. | 12:00 |
bekks | nairwolf: So which command line are you using? | 12:01 |
nairwolf | 'dd' is running for few minutes, and nothing happens | 12:01 |
lotuspsychje | !ibus | freerider | 12:01 |
MonkeyDust | freerider is this useful http://askubuntu.com/questions/510430/disable-ibus-in-ubuntu-14-04 | 12:01 |
ubottu | freerider: IBus is used to allow multilingual input such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean (CJK), Devanagari and Dravidian characters in !GUI applications - see also: !SCIM. For more info on Ibus see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ibus | 12:01 |
bekks | nairwolf: What do you expect? :) | 12:01 |
firman | lotuspsychje this my syslog http://paste.ubuntu.com/16555249/ | 12:01 |
freerider | having a problem when using firejail and chromium...cannot type into the browser because of ibus | 12:01 |
bekks | nairwolf: It will take several minutes. | 12:01 |
nairwolf | sudo dd if=/path/to/image.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=1M status=progress && sync | 12:01 |
nairwolf | I've tried it few hours ago, and the output was dynamic | 12:02 |
bekks | nairwolf: So wait until it is finished. | 12:02 |
bekks | nairwolf: I've never seen a "status" option for dd. | 12:02 |
nairwolf | the status option is supposed to give you some reports | 12:03 |
nairwolf | oh, it works ! | 12:03 |
BluesKaj | probly a progress indicator | 12:03 |
nairwolf | it just that the progress option wasn't dynamic | 12:03 |
nairwolf | yes, it's a progress indicator | 12:03 |
lotuspsychje | firman: could be a xenial bug in usbmuxd, perhaps file a new !bug ? | 12:04 |
lotuspsychje | firman: and attach your syslog warning to the bug please, ipad version, steps tried | 12:05 |
Dammit | hi guys can you help | 12:05 |
ioria | it's new coming with 16.04 GNU Coreutils 8.24+) | 12:05 |
Dammit | i have way too many packages that do stuff to each other | 12:05 |
Dammit | i want to completely reset ubuntu | 12:05 |
Dammit | how do i do it | 12:05 |
Dammit | without reinstalling\ | 12:05 |
lotuspsychje | Dammit: recoverymode+ | 12:05 |
Dammit | ok | 12:05 |
Dammit | so i go to recoverymode and then what ? | 12:06 |
lotuspsychje | Dammit: then fix broken packages, and purge all stuff you wanna remove | 12:06 |
Dammit | too many packages like way above 100 | 12:06 |
Dammit | i want to kind of factory reset it | 12:06 |
bekks | Dammit: Then either uninstall them, or reinstall. | 12:06 |
Dammit | too many packages like i said | 12:06 |
Dammit | ..... | 12:06 |
Dammit | i just want to completely erase this pc | 12:06 |
lotuspsychje | Dammit: you can purge multiple packages from 1 line | 12:06 |
Dammit | still | 12:07 |
Dammit | too much | 12:07 |
lotuspsychje | Dammit: follow bekks advise | 12:07 |
Dammit | would rather wait a month and get enough money to buy a usb stick and reinstall ubuntu | 12:07 |
Dammit | any other option ? | 12:07 |
freerider | @MonkeyDust this applied only to 14.04 and I'm on 16.04 | 12:08 |
nairwolf | If I'm typing 'sudo parted -l' it says me this message (translated from french) "the descriptor of the driver says the bloc size is 2048 bytes but Linux says it's 512 bytes" | 12:08 |
lotuspsychje | Dammit: buy an usb stick from ubuntu.com :p | 12:08 |
nairwolf | have you ever seen that ? | 12:08 |
bekks | nairwolf: On the live usb? | 12:08 |
nairwolf | yes ! | 12:08 |
bekks | nairwolf: Ignore it. | 12:08 |
nairwolf | and I couldn't boot from it ! | 12:08 |
firman | lotuspsychje, i dont understand, what should i do? | 12:08 |
bekks | nairwolf: what was the exact command line you were using for dd? | 12:09 |
lotuspsychje | firman: you have a launchpad account? | 12:09 |
nairwolf | sudo dd if=/path/to/image.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=1M status=progress | 12:09 |
bekks | nairwolf: thats a template only. | 12:09 |
bekks | nairwolf: what was the exact command line you were using for dd? | 12:09 |
lotuspsychje | !launchpad | firman register yourself here | 12:09 |
ubottu | firman register yourself here: Launchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/ | 12:09 |
firman | yes, i have | 12:10 |
lotuspsychje | firman: then from a terminal: ubuntu-bug usbmuxd | 12:10 |
nairwolf | sudo dd if=xubuntu-16.04-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sdc bs=1M status=progress | 12:10 |
lotuspsychje | firman: and write your story to the bug, attach syslog errors | 12:10 |
firman | okay i got it lotuspsychje | 12:11 |
nairwolf | I want to try dd again | 12:11 |
bekks | nairwolf: Tell us the errors on boot instead. | 12:11 |
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nairwolf | there is not errors on boot displayed, just nothing happened and I boot from my hdd | 12:12 |
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nairwolf | the first time i used dd, I added this option oflag=direct, do you know this option ? | 12:13 |
bekks | nairwolf: So boot from your usb. | 12:13 |
bekks | nairwolf: What if I know about oflag? | 12:13 |
bekks | nairwolf: Stop using dd options which arent needed :) | 12:13 |
nairwolf | yes, have you ever used this option oflat=direct ? | 12:13 |
nairwolf | last time it worked with this option. Now it doesn't work | 12:14 |
nairwolf | and, now, I don't have used it | 12:14 |
nairwolf | I've tried to boot from the usb, but it | 12:14 |
bekks | nairwolf: you dont need anything else than: sudo dd if=xubuntu-16.04-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sdc bs=1M | 12:14 |
nairwolf | but nothing happened and the bios used the hdd to boot | 12:14 |
nairwolf | that's what I've used bekks. | 12:14 |
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bekks | nairwolf: Did you sit in front of your computer and prayed for booting from USB, or did you configure your BIOS to boot from USB? | 12:15 |
bekks | nairwolf: And NO, you were using an additional option. | 12:15 |
nairwolf | I configure my BIOS to boot from USB | 12:15 |
nairwolf | I will try without option (just bs=1M) | 12:15 |
nairwolf | you said no need to reformat the usb key right ? | 12:16 |
nairwolf | The usb key is unmounted by the way | 12:16 |
bekks | nairwolf: No. | 12:17 |
bekks | nairwolf: I told you that you dont need to format the usb at all, all the time. | 12:17 |
nairwolf | that's what I wanted to say. we agree | 12:17 |
nairwolf | sorry for my english | 12:18 |
valerik | hi guys, i just found out about IRC. So I'm just checking this out | 12:20 |
lotuspsychje | !support | valerik welcome | 12:21 |
ubottu | valerik welcome: The official ubuntu support channel is #ubuntu. Also see http://ubuntu.com/support and http://ubuntuforums.org and http://askubuntu.com | 12:21 |
nairwolf | bekks: it's finished, I will try with the computer (configured to boot on usb) | 12:21 |
jason__ | can anyone help me with a wifi driver? | 12:22 |
lotuspsychje | !details | jason__ | 12:22 |
ubottu | jason__: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel. | 12:22 |
abhishek | hey !! | 12:22 |
jason__ | http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2325317 | 12:22 |
valerik | guys what do you talk about here? discussing problems with the system? | 12:23 |
abhishek | I takes 2min 16sec to boot in my kubuntu 16.04, output of `systemd-analyze blame` http://paste.ubuntu.com/16555729/ , output of `sudo journalctl` http://paste.ubuntu.com/16555831/. Any way to speed this up? | 12:23 |
lotuspsychje | valerik: yes, ubuntu support questions only here | 12:24 |
nairwolf | something wrong happened | 12:24 |
lotuspsychje | !discuss | valerik for other chat | 12:24 |
ubottu | valerik for other chat: Want to talk about Ubuntu, but don't have a support question? /join #ubuntu-discuss for non-support Ubuntu discussion, or try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. Thanks! | 12:24 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: system up to date to latest? | 12:24 |
nairwolf | [drm:intel_cpu_fifo_underrun_irq_handler [i915] *ERROR* CPU pipe B FIFO underrun | 12:25 |
jason__ | yes, apt-get update done | 12:25 |
nairwolf | and : "A start job is running for Ubuntu live CD installer) | 12:25 |
bekks | nairwolf: And we have to guess when, what you were doing, etc.? | 12:25 |
nairwolf | Just put the usb, and start the computer. | 12:25 |
nairwolf | And it's supposed to boot from usb | 12:25 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: sudo apt upgrade and sudo apt full-upgrade also? | 12:25 |
nairwolf | It's well configured because I've done that a million times | 12:26 |
jason__ | not full upgrade, will try now | 12:26 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: have tried dongle on usb 2 or 3 port also? | 12:26 |
jason__ | 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. | 12:27 |
jason__ | should clarify this is on a beagle board | 12:27 |
jason__ | arm | 12:27 |
lotuspsychje | !arm | jason__ perhaps they might know? | 12:28 |
ubottu | jason__ perhaps they might know?: ARM is a specific (RISC) processor architecture used in a variety of applications such as handhelds and networkdevices. For more information see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM . For ARM specific support, stop by the #ubuntu-arm channel. | 12:28 |
nairwolf | bekks: ok, I've tried again (put the usb and start the computer). I see the first images of Xubuntu, and then, the same output | 12:28 |
nairwolf | It's with 16.04 | 12:28 |
nairwolf | already installed on this computer | 12:28 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: thats a specific kernel for arm right? | 12:29 |
bekks | nairwolf: which output? | 12:29 |
jason__ | yes, but everything is there to make it work. | 12:29 |
jason__ | uname -r | 12:29 |
jason__ | 4.4.6-ti-r15 | 12:29 |
nairwolf | [drm:intel_cpu_fifo_underrun_irq_handler [i915] *ERROR* CPU pipe B FIFO underrun | 12:29 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: perhaps a new bug against it? | 12:29 |
bekks | nairwolf: And what happens then? | 12:30 |
nairwolf | "A start job is running for Ubuntu live CD installer" | 12:30 |
bekks | nairwolf: And what happens then? | 12:30 |
nairwolf | it's blocked on this | 12:30 |
jason__ | so, from what you see it should be working? | 12:30 |
nairwolf | after the last message, I have a counter (3min 20s / no limit) | 12:30 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: well ralink chipsets can be a hard time in sole cases | 12:30 |
jason__ | great | 12:30 |
bekks | nairwolf: So try using the server iso instead, it provides a text installer. | 12:30 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: fixxed one in eht past with linux-firmware once..not sure if its your case | 12:31 |
nairwolf | ok | 12:31 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: perhaps play with modprobe and linux-firmware for your chipset? | 12:31 |
jason__ | says I have the latest version of linux-firmware. Might just be this cheap dongle | 12:31 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: or other arm kernel version test? | 12:31 |
jason__ | I have tried about 3 kernals | 12:32 |
lotuspsychje | right | 12:32 |
jason__ | kernels | 12:32 |
jason__ | and debian! | 12:32 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: try the arm channel or new !bug | 12:32 |
jason__ | there is an ubuntu arm channel? | 12:32 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: yes, posted you the factoid above | 12:34 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: doublecheck also this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/760838/wifi-ralink-does-not-work-on-ubuntu-16-04 | 12:35 |
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ShekharReddy | i removed apache2 using sudo apt-get purge apache2* and reinstalled. Now i get a different default pages on localhost and IP addr | 12:41 |
ShekharReddy | > https://snag.gy/ZpHTjn.jpg it is different from https://snag.gy/PEJxef.jpg https://snag.gy/0fx2GT.jpg | 12:41 |
ShekharReddy | it is annoying | 12:41 |
abhishek | any suggestions? | 12:42 |
jason__ | why do you think the dmesg keeps repeating the same thing? | 12:42 |
bekks | jason__: What does dmesg tells you why it does? | 12:43 |
jason__ | well it looks like it is constantly rebooting the dongle | 12:44 |
bekks | jason__: Rebooting which dongle? | 12:45 |
bekks | jason__: Can you pastebin the dmesg output please? | 12:45 |
ShekharReddy | lotuspsychje: ^^ could you look into above | 12:45 |
ShekharReddy | issue | 12:45 |
jason__ | http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2325317 | 12:45 |
bekks | jason__: I dont see the full output of dmesg there. | 12:46 |
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lotuspsychje | !apache | ShekharReddy | 12:46 |
ubottu | ShekharReddy: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process. | 12:46 |
lotuspsychje | ShekharReddy: see also the #httpd channel | 12:46 |
ShekharReddy | no reply from there | 12:47 |
ShekharReddy | intially tried there | 12:47 |
lotuspsychje | ShekharReddy: re-ask here once in a while and be patient :p | 12:47 |
ShekharReddy | BTW I am shekhar changed to nick ShekharReddy as u suggested earlier today | 12:48 |
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ShekharReddy | lotuspsychje: thnx | 12:48 |
Guest94917 | no | 12:48 |
Guest94917 | where'd my name go?? | 12:48 |
lotuspsychje | Guest94917: type /nick yournick | 12:49 |
jason__ | enjoy http://pastebin.com/Yswp9jhR | 12:50 |
jason__ | bekks http://pastebin.com/Yswp9jhR | 12:50 |
bekks | jason__: "Warning: unsupported EEPROM version 0d | 12:51 |
rajiv1 | I did a fresh install of kubuntu 16.04. Why sometimes when installing a package by using "apt-get install <<package name>>, the package has been broken.? How to successfully complete the installation of that same package? | 12:51 |
bekks | jason__: That thing isnt supported by the driver you are using. | 12:51 |
jason__ | apparently that is not important | 12:51 |
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ioria | jason__, if you don't come up with a fix, take a look here (idk if it works on arm) https://github.com/kuba-moo/mt7601u | 12:52 |
lotuspsychje | rajiv1: wich package did fail? | 12:52 |
MonkeyDust | rajiv1 first, use this custom script, then try again ... I picked this up in this channel ... save it as 'fixpackages' ... make executable with 'chmod +x fixpackages' ... then run it with './fixpackages' ... http://paste.ubuntu.com/15121279/ | 12:52 |
bekks | jason__: Really, why isnt that important? | 12:53 |
rajiv1 | lotuspsychje: wine has failed to install after 79% | 12:53 |
lotuspsychje | rajiv1: ok, try what MonkeyDust advised | 12:54 |
jason__ | I have trolled the net for days thinking that was the problem, but a site (which i can't find now) states it is not a problem. I have plugged the dongle into my pc that runs the same kernal, same error, but it works fine | 12:54 |
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lotuspsychje | jason__: did you compare firmware versions with sudo lshw -C network ? | 12:55 |
jason__ | when I make that repo I get this error http://pastebin.com/7Bh3L6Hb | 12:58 |
jason__ | The dongle does not appear when I sudo lshw -C network. | 12:59 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: does it list at lsusb? | 13:00 |
jason__ | yes | 13:00 |
jason__ | Bus 001 Device 116: ID 148f:7601 Ralink Technology, Corp. MT7601U Wireless Adapter | 13:00 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: perhaps dig into full syslog why driver doesnt stick? | 13:01 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: check this one out: http://askubuntu.com/questions/457061/ralink-mt7601u-148f7601-wi-fi-adapter-installation | 13:03 |
lucas-arg | guys ubuntu changes my fonts in topmenu bar randomly | 13:03 |
lucas-arg | i have to reconfigure them in gnome-tweak-tool restart unity to make them look ok again | 13:04 |
lucas-arg | i dont know whats changing them | 13:04 |
jason__ | yes i have seen that one but git clone https://github.com/porjo/mt7601.git is 404 | 13:05 |
BluesKaj | bekks, have you seen a situation where users with dual boot Windows and Ubuntu on UEFI/GPT laptops take over 2 mins to boot into Ubuntu ? | 13:17 |
MonkeyDust | just over 1 min here ... Startup finished in 7.458s (kernel) + 58.020s (userspace) = 1min 5.479s | 13:18 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: can you change stuff from bios in that arm board? | 13:18 |
jason__ | what in particular? | 13:19 |
BluesKaj | MonkeyDust, I had a situation way back on 15.04 where my boot time was over 2mins , but this is an old BIOS machine with kubuntu only | 13:20 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: well i recall fixing a ralink card, by branching the card into another pci port, in your case its an usb dongle, perhaps usb related issues? | 13:21 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: update bios, try safe bios defaults load,change usb bios settings? | 13:21 |
lotuspsychje | jason__: the other pc your dongle works on, does it have usb 2.0 or 3.0? | 13:23 |
rahul_kummi | guys can someone elaborate how different is unity from the gnome version | 13:27 |
lotuspsychje | !unity | rahul_kummi | 13:28 |
ubottu | rahul_kummi: Unity is the default UI since Ubuntu 11.04. Unity is a shell for GNOME. see http://unity.ubuntu.com. For a GNOME 2-like experience, see !notunity | 13:28 |
rahul_kummi | thank you ubottu | 13:31 |
rahul_kummi | what would be a common bash command to open different files in their extension specific viewers | 13:32 |
EriC^^ | xdg-open * | 13:33 |
rahul_kummi | when i use the xdg-open to view a pdf file, i am not directed to the evince viewer rathee | 13:34 |
rahul_kummi | rather i am directed to the gnome viewer | 13:35 |
GnomeKris | Anyone in here play witcher 2: assassins of kings? | 13:43 |
MonkeyDust | GnomeKris that's for #ubuntu-offtopic | 13:44 |
GnomeKris | I think it's appropriate, because I'm having an issue getting it to run | 13:44 |
GnomeKris | But thanks for the suggestion MonkeyDust | 13:44 |
AbsurdTech | GnomeKris: I do :D | 13:50 |
GnomeKris | AbsurdTech ubuntu gnome 14.04? and have you had any issues? | 13:51 |
AbsurdTech | I've to run it actually | 13:52 |
AbsurdTech | Got it a week ago since witcher 3 was pretty good | 13:52 |
GnomeKris | So you haven't played it yet? | 13:55 |
AbsurdTech | Not yet. | 13:58 |
GnomeKris | I'll be on here all day, if you get a chance, could you give it a shot for me? I'm running into an issue where the tutorial will play through every time, but when I start a new game (weather or not I do the tut first), it crashes after the intro fmv. | 14:02 |
OerHeks | GnomeKris, you better seek support in #winehq | 14:03 |
M-DarthShader | Hey guys. I got a problem. I have kubuntu 16.04. Last night, I got screen with "login thingy broken, press ctrl alt f2, type loginctl unlock-sessions, ctrl alt f7 and you're good". It helped, I didn't think much of it. This morning I can't see the login screen (black screen, even though my monitor is receiving signal). Pressing ctrl alt f2 drops me down into a command line prompt, but I don't know what to do next. | 14:05 |
M-DarthShader | *after shutting down last night and turning the PC on this morning. | 14:05 |
GnomeKris | OerHeks. I'm not playing in wine | 14:08 |
GnomeKris | I hate wine. | 14:08 |
GnomeKris | What's steams channel? | 14:09 |
MonkeyDust | GnomeKris #ubuntu-steam | 14:09 |
nickanon | How to install python-pip in ubuntu 16.04 LTS? | 14:09 |
OerHeks | sudo apt-get install python3-pip | 14:10 |
nickanon | I was asking for pythonV2.7.11 | 14:11 |
MonkeyDust | nickanon start from the beginning, what brings you here | 14:12 |
OerHeks | nickanon, why? Ubuntu 16.04 LTS ships without python 2 | 14:12 |
OerHeks | Python 3.5 is default | 14:13 |
nickanon | IS pip installed by default in 16.04? | 14:14 |
OerHeks | type : pip -h # and see | 14:15 |
swimm3r | Hello all. I want to create an USB stick with Ubuntu live and a Persistor partition. Someone can help me? | 14:15 |
daniele_ | Hello everyone | 14:15 |
daniele_ | I'm having some issue with standby on my laptop | 14:16 |
swimm3r | with this... http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows I can not create the persistor partition | 14:16 |
daniele_ | When I turn on my PC from standby I have only a black sreen and I can't do anything | 14:17 |
slee | hi, i'm running an app in terminal with stdout app > somefile , but '>' isn't overwriting the file, it's appending | 14:21 |
MonkeyDust | slee try with the 'tee' command | 14:22 |
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slee | MonkeyDust, app | tee somefile ...still apppending | 14:25 |
UBook_ | !Ook Erich von Daniken - Chariots of the Gods- Unsolved Mysteries of the Past (retail) (epub).rar ::INFO:: 4.1MB | 14:25 |
ubottu | UBook_: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 14:25 |
MonkeyDust | slee just tried, overwrites here | 14:27 |
slee | weird | 14:27 |
MonkeyDust | slee i did... ls|tee blah ... then df -h|tee blah | 14:27 |
clincks | Hello guys, someone here to help me with ubuntu + xen networking configuration ? The wiki is not helping me... | 14:33 |
slee | MonkeyDust, aah, ok, it overwrites each time you run the command...ok, here's what i'm wanting to do...this app runs nonstop, sending out data, how can i have stdout overwrite the file on the fly with each new string of data being sent out? | 14:35 |
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MonkeyDust | slee guess you need a script for that ... like: if (output file exists), delete that file | 14:37 |
pa | hello! anyone with a dvb-s2 card pointed at Hotbird 13E in here? | 14:39 |
Humorousone | hello | 14:39 |
Humorousone | who here is on 16.04 release? | 14:40 |
Humorousone | desktop. | 14:40 |
MonkeyDust | Humorousone ask your question and wait | 14:40 |
Humorousone | It's less of a question.. I'm trying to find out if something is reproducible | 14:41 |
Humorousone | When I snap windows to the left, and then hit maximise, the window shoots up off the screen | 14:41 |
Humorousone | You know what, ignore me. It's stopped doing it 0_o | 14:42 |
vikas | Hello all, I'm trying to install lxml in ubuntu 14.04 but it has some dependency on libxslt-dev and if I try to install this it shows you have held broken packages. Any help is very much appreciated :) | 14:48 |
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MonkeyDust | vikas you too: first, use this custom script, then try again ... I picked this up in this channel ... save it as 'fixpackages' ... make executable with 'chmod +x fixpackages' ... then run it with './fixpackages' ... http://paste.ubuntu.com/15121279/ | 14:51 |
vikas | MonkeyDust, thanks! I'll try that | 14:52 |
MonkeyDust | vikas also useful: sudo apt -f install && sudo dpkg --configure -a | 14:54 |
coraxx | n e 1 noticed different/weird behaviour of desktop icons (*.desktop files) in Ubuntu 16.04 ? ...can't move them and when I try it tries to copy the icon | 14:55 |
coraxx | ...how do I fix ... would like to have some URL link (.desktop icons) on my desktop. | 14:56 |
EriC^^ | coraxx: move them from where to where | 15:00 |
user_ | Hi | 15:01 |
user_ | How I can stopping some application from running with startup? | 15:01 |
coraxx | EriC^^: From one area of the screen to another | 15:01 |
EriC^^ | user_: which ubuntu and application? | 15:01 |
coraxx | EriC^^: Ubuntu 16.04 ... and just a simple .desktop file placed in the "Desktop" folder. (contains an URL to askubunut.com) | 15:02 |
coraxx | EriC^^: ahh sorry ...didn't see you weren't talking to me ;-) | 15:03 |
user_ | EriC^^ I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 and I installed oracle-XE and I want stop it from running with startup | 15:03 |
user_ | in general How we can stop some applications from running at startup? | 15:05 |
EriC^^ | user_: sudo systemctl disable <service> | 15:06 |
EriC^^ | coraxx: that's pretty odd | 15:06 |
yang | Is 16.04. LTS xenial upgrade for 14.04. LTS trusty ? | 15:06 |
coraxx | EriC^^: yup...very odd | 15:06 |
EriC^^ | coraxx: i can drag them around if i copy a .desktop file from /usr/share/applications | 15:07 |
EriC^^ | yang: yes, it's not available yet as an upgrade path | 15:07 |
coraxx | EriC^^: I can too on my Ubuntu 14.04 ...and all the other installation ...but not on my newly installed laptop with version 16.04 | 15:07 |
Batata | Hi everyone, I need some help. I havent used a PC for a while and I forgot the Username, also now it doesnt have a GUI | 15:07 |
EriC^^ | Batata: boot into recovery mode from grub and reset the password | 15:08 |
Batata | But I know the password | 15:08 |
EriC^^ | coraxx: 16.04 here as well | 15:08 |
coraxx | EriC^^: try "dragging" a weburl from Firefox to the "Desktop" ...and then try to move the icon from one part of the screen to another | 15:08 |
EriC^^ | Batata: oh, thought you said password there | 15:08 |
EriC^^ | Batata: it should say your username in the login gui, you don't get that right now? | 15:09 |
yang | EriC^^: upgrade path ? | 15:09 |
EriC^^ | yang: yeah, sudo do-release-upgrade | 15:09 |
flamsky | I have update from 14.04 to 16.04 using sudo | 15:09 |
Batata | It doesnt sho the login and the GUI | 15:09 |
squinty | coraxx, barfs here too | 15:09 |
flamsky | update manager -d | 15:09 |
Batata | It boots right into the desktop | 15:09 |
zykotick9 | Batata: if you have a terminal, "ls /home" should list your user names | 15:09 |
coraxx | squinty: you have the same issue ? | 15:10 |
drama | Batata, logout and look at the login screen | 15:10 |
Batata | But I cant also acessórios terminal, just TTY | 15:10 |
EriC^^ | coraxx: aha seems to do the same here | 15:10 |
drama | Batata, you said you boot right into the desktop | 15:10 |
Batata | I cant logout because it doesnt have a GUI/login | 15:10 |
user_ | EriC^^ Thank you , God bless you. | 15:10 |
user_ | bye! | 15:11 |
coraxx | EriC^^: ok :) ... so feature ? ..or bug ? | 15:11 |
Batata | Yeah, once I boot it doesnt ask for password, it boots into the desktop, but it doesnt have GUI and I cant open terminal | 15:11 |
drama | Batata, what's your vid card? R9 ? | 15:12 |
squinty | coraxx, yes on some things. "links" work fine but Examples folder (not sure where that came from..seems to be part of the original install) when being moved, will duplicate and rename itself | 15:12 |
EriC^^ | coraxx: i'd guess it's a bug in nautilus | 15:12 |
Batata | Thanks, solved it, I found my username in /home, now I dont have a GUI | 15:12 |
Batata | @drama its a NVIDIA ION | 15:15 |
bekks | Batata: presctrl alt f1, and get a terminal. :) | 15:15 |
bekks | Batata: press ctrl+alt+f1 ;) | 15:16 |
squinty | coraxx, here if I save the url page to disk and then use the "make link" in nautilus to point to the html file, it can be dragged to anywhere on the desktop | 15:18 |
coraxx | squinty: yup. ... I'm just reading up on bugs reported on the issue ...it only seems to be .desktop-files with the "Link"-parameter that this issue affects. | 15:19 |
coraxx | squinty, EriC^^ : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1278437 | 15:20 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1278437 in Nautilus "can't move link type .desktop files around on desktop" [Medium,Fix released] | 15:20 |
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coraxx | squinty: funny ... it was already reported for Ubuntu 14.04 ...and I'm running 14.04 on my Workstation right now and the can move my link-icons fine ...however on my newly installed Ubuntu 16.04, (where I'm assuming a newer version of Nautilus is running) the problem still persists | 15:25 |
coraxx | *the = I | 15:25 |
curlyears | *whew* a bit off topic, but does any0onoe know what happened to #raspberrypi? I haven't been able to connect with that channel for days | 15:25 |
xangua | curlyears: /j #freenode | 15:27 |
squinty | coraxx, yep running 16.04 here too. | 15:27 |
llwalahoop | Hi! How do I find broken packages, so that I can try to fix them? | 15:29 |
Habbie | llwalahoop, what kind of broken do you mean? | 15:30 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: Sry, I'll try to specify. I tried to install keepassx from the source code and I managed to do that following the instructions at https://github.com/keepassx/keepassx/blob/master/README.md#from-source. Some of the packages were not installed because of broken packages. Now the error message does not specify which the packages are. Maybe they are held, I do not know. | 15:33 |
Habbie | oh | 15:33 |
Habbie | llwalahoop, what step is failing? | 15:34 |
squinty | coraxx, the last comment on that page is interesting and points to current users experiencing the same problem. | 15:34 |
coraxx | squinty: yup..the funny one right :-) | 15:34 |
squinty | coraxx, yep lol | 15:35 |
Annoyed | Greetings | 15:36 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: Hmm, is there a pastebin and how can I make use of it? | 15:36 |
Simplar | Hello. I would like to ask, where can I get Ubuntu drivers for Upvel UA-211WNU wifi adapter? Thanks! | 15:36 |
shantaram | how do i change my system name? | 15:36 |
Habbie | llwalahoop, pastebin.com works, and you can copy paste to it from your terminal into a browser | 15:36 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: I've possibly got something helpful in the terminal. | 15:36 |
Habbie | ok | 15:37 |
shantaram | how do i change my system name? | 15:37 |
OerHeks | !hostname | 15:37 |
ubottu | Use hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hosts to include BOTH the old and new hostname and then change /etc/hostname to the new one. WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly. | 15:37 |
squinty | !pastebin | llwalahoop | 15:37 |
ubottu | llwalahoop: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. | 15:37 |
OerHeks | Simplar, is there a driver offered in the driver util? | 15:38 |
OerHeks | Simplar, type driver in dash and the tools hould pop up | 15:39 |
neruda | hi, mps-youtube is downloading audio tracks to webm format, and even though i see the entire download proceed normally, the end result is just a small 300 bytes (!) file | 15:39 |
neruda | this only happens on some tracks, others are completely normal, anything ideas? | 15:40 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16563419/ | 15:40 |
shantaram | i wanna change my system name sid@home-Lenovo-ideapad-100-14IBY:~$ | 15:40 |
shantaram | whatever is after the @ | 15:40 |
shantaram | i wanna change that | 15:40 |
Habbie | shantaram, OerHeks answered your question | 15:40 |
OerHeks | shantaram, are you on debian?? | 15:41 |
Habbie | llwalahoop, do you remember doing anything in the past to cause packages to be held? | 15:41 |
shantaram | ubuntu | 15:41 |
shantaram | sorry i didnt see ty | 15:41 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: No, I don't recall anything such. | 15:42 |
Habbie | llwalahoop, then try installing qtbase5-dev explicitly | 15:42 |
llwalahoop | Thanks squinty ! | 15:42 |
Habbie | llwalahoop, by the way, why are you building keepassx from sourcE? | 15:42 |
shantaram | it still shows that. | 15:43 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: I did not find any other way to install the latest version. I could not find it in the repos. And I thought it might be good to practice. | 15:45 |
Annoyed | Samba has been driving me nuts since the badlock patch a month or so ago... sometimes windows clients can write to shares, other times they can't. Seems to be related to various patches that come out.. but most recently, I was able to write to it till the updates on 5/17 & 19, but there were no samba updates logged in dpkg.log on those dates.. Anyone have any idea what might be going on? | 15:45 |
Habbie | llwalahoop, hmm, i see it in the universe repos | 15:46 |
shantaram | OerHeks: still shows sid@home-Lenovo-ideapad-100-14IBY:~$ | 15:46 |
Habbie | shantaram, we cannot help you if you don't show us what you did | 15:46 |
shantaram | i did hostname ubuntu-laptop | 15:47 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: Ok. I'm running lubuntu 14.04. Is that the reason why I can't find it? | 15:47 |
Habbie | llwalahoop, no | 15:47 |
shantaram | llwalahoop: do a sudo apt-get update maybe? | 15:47 |
Habbie | -> shantaram | 15:48 |
Habbie | do that | 15:48 |
Habbie | then show us 'apt-cache search keepass' | 15:48 |
Annoyed | Guess I'll try #Samba | 15:50 |
Simplar | I've found a Linux driver here: http://downloads.upvel.ru/UA-211WNU/driver/ | 15:51 |
Simplar | But I can't compile it using sudo make | 15:51 |
shantaram | ok | 15:51 |
Simplar | it says config is missing but it's in place | 15:51 |
shantaram | now i cant seem to be able to open any apps | 15:51 |
shantaram | brb | 15:52 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16563962/ | 15:52 |
Habbie | llwalahoop, well there you go | 15:52 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: I succeeded in compiling it and installing, but still some packages are obviously broken. Synaptic shows the latest versino is 0.4.3, but I installed version 2.0.2. I did not get the latest version by updating apt-get. I still don't know how to find broken packages and how to fix them. | 15:54 |
ducasse | Simplar: if i were you i would not use a driver from a random russian site... | 15:54 |
Simplar | ducase: it's their official site | 15:54 |
juan_ | hola alguien habla español | 15:57 |
squinty | !es | 15:57 |
ubottu | En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro. | 15:57 |
Simplar | I basically need to install rtl8712 driver | 15:59 |
Simplar | for ubuntu 16.04 | 15:59 |
Simplar | to make usb wifi work | 15:59 |
Simplar | and i'm looking for a way to do it | 15:59 |
juan_ | comu install adobe flash player en xubuntu 16.04 | 15:59 |
juan_ | hola | 16:01 |
xangua | !flash | juan_ sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer | 16:01 |
ubottu | juan_ sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer: To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - See also !Restricted and !Gnash | 16:01 |
xangua | For Firefox | 16:02 |
squinty | juan_, http://www.webupd8.org/2014/05/install-fresh-player-plugin-in-ubuntu.html | 16:02 |
drama | Simplar, read all the way to the right way at the bottom of the page http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1759004 | 16:02 |
Simplar | drama: isn't that for an old Linux kernel? | 16:03 |
Simplar | Ubuntu 16.04 uses 4.2 kernel | 16:03 |
mercuryfs | Hello Ppl! any idea y crontab -e works for centos 7 fine but does not work for xenserver 6.5? | 16:03 |
squinty | 4.4 is current kernel | 16:03 |
Simplar | Still, how to install this driver to 4.4? | 16:04 |
Simplar | I doubt sudo make will work on 4.4 kernel for 2.6-kernel adapted driver | 16:04 |
c3l | It is clear that \sum_{k=0}^N e^{2 \pi i k / N} = 1, how to show \sum_{k=0}^N e^{2 \pi i k n / N} = 1 for any nonzero integer n? | 16:07 |
squinty | c3l, wrong channel perhaps? :-) | 16:08 |
c3l | squinty, oops, thanks! | 16:08 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: Sry I lost my connection. Did you maybe comment something after 'llwalahoop, well there you go'? | 16:26 |
Habbie | llwalahoop, no, but i'm unclear on what the issue is now | 16:26 |
noobquestion | i'm booted from ubuntu usb stick trying to get files off of my failing HDD(10504 bad sectors) onto a backup HDD; to copy the files i need permission so i'm using `sudo -i` to copy files. my question is, when i install a new ubuntu on a real HHD, will i be able to copy the files off of the backup HDD? | 16:28 |
Habbie | noobquestion, with sudo, of course, without, depends on how permissions are set | 16:29 |
noobquestion | Habbie: do you mean how permissions are set ... on the backup drive? | 16:29 |
OerHeks | noobquestion, permissions on ext3/4 can be altered, on fat32/ntfs no worry | 16:30 |
Habbie | noobquestion, yes, and how the copy has set them | 16:30 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: Ok. I was curious to find out how to find broken packages, as apt-get informs me there are those. And how to fix them. Or if they are not necessary, how to get rid of them. | 16:30 |
nomic | z. | 16:31 |
Habbie | llwalahoop, did you try apt-get install on that broken package as i suggested? | 16:31 |
OerHeks | llwalahoop, if yu have broken packages, linux gives a clue howto fix with -f | 16:31 |
noobquestion | OerHeks: hmm i did format the new backup drive to be ext4... maybe i should have done it to be fat32/ntfs? | 16:31 |
OerHeks | noobquestion, whatever you like | 16:31 |
Habbie | noobquestion, if you want to be able to read it outside of linux, fat32 or ntfs may make sense | 16:32 |
noobquestion | OerHeks: cool, thanks. also is it ok to copy files off of the HDD even with the bad sectors present? | 16:32 |
noobquestion | Habbie: ah that makes sense, thanks | 16:32 |
noobquestion | is it possible to sudo into the failing HDD's credentials from the liveCD/bootable usb stick? | 16:35 |
craptalk | i am using lubuntu 16.04, and my screen start flickering, also using xorg nvidia graphic driver, how can i fix this problem? | 16:35 |
craptalk | it doesnt appear so in ubuntu mate at previous release | 16:35 |
craptalk | #windows10 | 16:36 |
Habbie | noobquestion, just sudo, you will be root, and you will be able to read the HDD | 16:36 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: I'm sorry I must have missed that message. Yes, I tried that, and this is what happens: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16565981/ | 16:36 |
Habbie | llwalahoop, well add those to the line | 16:37 |
Habbie | llwalahoop, but, there is something wrong with your system, please audit your apt-get config and sources.list files to see if you did anything weird | 16:37 |
noobquestion | Habbie: yup that's what i'm doing now but i'm thinking about later when i'm booted from a new HDD with new credentials then i'll need sudo to read any of the files on the backup drive (since it's copied as the liveCD's root)... unless i'm misunderstanding this concept | 16:38 |
Habbie | noobquestion, yes, probably true | 16:38 |
llwalahoop | OerHeks: I ask you to be a little more specific with 'how to fix with -f', for I'm quite new with these things. | 16:39 |
noobquestion | Habbie: oh shoot lol, is there anything i can do to prevent that? i want to copy personal settings files too... unless i have to boot with failing HDD to copy files out? | 16:39 |
Habbie | noobquestion, why do you want to prevent that? you're copying to your HDD now, then later you will copy back to your new system or whatever, fix the permissions, done | 16:39 |
craptalk | i want to create bootable windows usb on linux, i was using terminal and disk creator default by linux, still i cant make it work, please help? | 16:40 |
noobquestion | Habbie: "fix the permissions" how exactly does that work? isn't that unsafe if anyone can copy stuff from other people's HDD and then just "fix permissions" to read the files? | 16:40 |
baizon | craptalk: https://askubuntu.com/questions/289559/how-can-i-create-a-windows-bootable-usb-stick-using-ubuntu | 16:40 |
BluesKaj | craptalk, don't think that's possible ...yet | 16:41 |
baizon | noobquestion: ofc it is unsave, but else if you lose your linux accout you would lose all files | 16:41 |
baizon | noobquestion: for that you have encryption | 16:42 |
noobquestion | baizon: lol that makes sense now | 16:42 |
noobquestion | baizon: so what do i do to "fix permission" once i'm on the new HDD? | 16:42 |
baizon | noobquestion: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/man1/chown.1.html | 16:43 |
baizon | noobquestion: you can do that recursively on a folder and change the permissions | 16:44 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: Ok. Many thanks to you. It is clear that I have a lot of practicing to do. I believe that trying to compile keepassx lead to problems in dependencies: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16566296/ | 16:44 |
Habbie | llwalahoop, there is definitely something wrong with your sources.list files | 16:45 |
noobquestion | baizon: that's super helpful, i can start copying files over now and have enough to read, thanks! | 16:45 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: I think I'll look into this later on. The problem seems bigger than I thought. | 16:45 |
noobquestion | baizon: it's probably too late to run like `chckdisk` on the old HDD right? | 16:45 |
baizon | noobquestion: no problem, wish you a nice day | 16:45 |
SchrodingersScat | !fsck | noobquestion | 16:45 |
ubottu | noobquestion: fsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo touch /forcefsck && sudo shutdown -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot | 16:45 |
baizon | noobquestion: i dont know whats your problem | 16:45 |
Archeus_ | hey | 16:46 |
Archeus_ | does anyone know about installing game through wine ? | 16:47 |
llwalahoop | Habbie: Could you look at my sources.list? What would be the easiest way to show it? | 16:47 |
noobquestion | baizon: i got input/output error when trying to log in a few days ago and from interwebs it says it's probably HDD failing(since i was stupid not to do backups before i'm now trying to get my files out of the failing HDD) from the GUI program `disks` it says there are 10504 bad sectors... | 16:47 |
baizon | Archeus_: well its windows like so no problem i guess, just click on the exe? | 16:47 |
SchrodingersScat | !ask | Archeus_ it's easier if you ask your real question, if anyone has an answer they'll likely respond. | 16:47 |
ubottu | Archeus_ it's easier if you ask your real question, if anyone has an answer they'll likely respond.: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience | 16:47 |
Archeus_ | well some error appears | 16:47 |
Archeus_ | like the following | 16:47 |
Datz | Hi, I've installed phpmyadmin, and after I was getting a error when at the web interface complaining that mbstring wasn't available, I've installed mbstring, but now I'm getting a server error (500) can anyone help? | 16:48 |
baizon | noobquestion: backup your data? if it reports bad sectors that data is lost, but you can copy the rest | 16:48 |
Archeus_ | An internal system error occurred . Please refer to DXError.log and DirextX.log in your windows folder to determine the problem | 16:49 |
SchrodingersScat | !wine | 16:49 |
ubottu | WINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu | 16:49 |
noobquestion | baizon: thanks for the help! | 16:49 |
SchrodingersScat | Archeus_: ^ #winehq might be able to give you more specific help about those logs. | 16:49 |
baizon | Archeus_: +1 what SchrodingersScat wrote | 16:50 |
Archeus_ | wht ? | 16:50 |
Archeus_ | oh | 16:50 |
Archeus_ | im going there then | 16:50 |
Archeus_ | btw r ppl online there ? | 16:50 |
SchrodingersScat | no idea, I try to avoid wine | 16:51 |
pathworker | question re ubuntu 16.4(64 bit edition, , is there a known issue with getting wireles coonectivity on a Lenovo c260 all in one(tryig the distro in live mode prior to a full install). | 16:51 |
SynDM | hi guys, i need some help. I'm tryin to make a bootable usb stick with multiple Isos | 16:51 |
Archeus_ | k | 16:51 |
baizon | SynDM: is that even possible? | 16:51 |
uruk | how to save session ubuntu 15.10 unity? | 16:52 |
SchrodingersScat | baizon: yes, there's software that will load multiple iso's, and so likely a manual way with grub too. | 16:52 |
baizon | SynDM: yes it is | 16:52 |
SynDM | Actually yes, there are tons of programs that allow u to do that, but none of them uses GPT partition table, so it's impossible to recognize it in a uefi laptop =/ | 16:52 |
baizon | SynDM: well that is thanks to microsoft | 16:53 |
baizon | uruk: http://www.webupd8.org/2016/03/how-to-save-and-restore-unity-session.html | 16:54 |
SynDM | baizon: yep i know, but actually i don't want to wipe windows from my laptop, so i need to do something that support uefi | 16:54 |
cj32875 | siemaneczko | 16:54 |
baizon | !pl | cj32875 | 16:55 |
ubottu | cj32875: Na tym kanale używamy tylko języka angielskiego. Możesz uzyskać pomoc w języku polskim na #ubuntu-pl. | 16:55 |
Archeus_ | #winehq | 16:55 |
nulv | win 10 have a bootloader too | 16:55 |
pathworker | also on some machines(but not all) secureboot can be disabled if needs be. | 16:56 |
uruk | baizon i see , this is dependable | 16:56 |
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Leagnus | hi! I'm novice. Does someone have OpenBox here? | 17:03 |
Leagnus | Can I start obmenu not just by RMC on desktop, | 17:03 |
Leagnus | but by a shortcut while a window has focus? | 17:03 |
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oushkul | Hi | 17:17 |
oushkul | anyone help with a loggin in issue??? | 17:17 |
lerner | how do I extract an iso file? | 17:20 |
Quatroking | I have a couple of folders with videogame roms, some ending with (USA) and some with (Japan), how can I rename all the files ending with (Japan) to end with (JP) instead? | 17:20 |
Quatroking | each folder has 100+ files | 17:20 |
oushkul | Can anyone help with an issue I've got logging into Xubuntu? | 17:20 |
SwedeMike | Quatroking: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/1136/batch-renaming-files might help | 17:21 |
xangua | lerner: why you wanna extract an iso file? | 17:21 |
lerner | xangua, to see its files | 17:22 |
Quatroking | SwedeMike, I actually already had that page open, I'm having a hard time understanding the syntax though | 17:22 |
xangua | ... | 17:22 |
nulv | boot to windows, open it via winrar ahaha | 17:22 |
tgm4883 | nulv: unnecessary | 17:22 |
tgm4883 | lerner: mount it with the archive mounter | 17:22 |
temmi_hoo | quatroking, SwedeMike: 4dos had the batch renaming thing pretty nice back in the 1980s | 17:23 |
tgm4883 | lerner: Right click the iso, open with archive mounter | 17:23 |
Quatroking | oooh, apparently Thunar has a bulk rename util | 17:24 |
oushkul | Can anyone help with an issue I've got logging into Xubuntu? | 17:25 |
Quatroking | SwedeMike, temmi_hoo, http://i.imgur.com/0iQiVsa.png | 17:25 |
Quatroking | :D | 17:25 |
tgm4883 | oushkul: a few things | 17:25 |
tgm4883 | !help | oushkul | 17:26 |
ubottu | oushkul: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience | 17:26 |
tgm4883 | !patience | oushkul | 17:26 |
ubottu | oushkul: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/ | 17:26 |
SchrodingersScat | Quatroking: rename doesn't seem to have a recursion feature, but rename 's/\(Japan\)/\(JP\)/g' * might work | 17:26 |
Quatroking | that's a whole lot more readable | 17:27 |
Quatroking | search for (Japan), replace for (JP), what does the g stand for? | 17:27 |
temmi_hoo | dunno about that, i'm used to firing up ls -1 > filename and then editing from that filename a script that says mv x y on every line and just doing the filename editing by hand | 17:28 |
Twirl | Hello, my wired connection keeps dropping, all the time and I don't know why, it works fine in windows | 17:28 |
Twirl | what's going on? | 17:28 |
temmi_hoo | Quatroking: g as the modifier at end of regular expression makes the regex engine reapply the same regex for all the matches on the line instead of just the first one | 17:28 |
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Quatroking | oh right, regex | 17:29 |
oushkul | Thanks for feedback TGM | 17:29 |
temmi_hoo | regexen <3 | 17:29 |
Quatroking | been a while since I've written regex stuff | 17:29 |
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Twirl | anyone has a clue why I can't use wired connection on my laptop? it works on windows dual booting | 17:38 |
baizon | Twirl: i guess you have to configure it then | 17:39 |
Twirl | something i can try or something? | 17:39 |
Twirl | configure it how? | 17:39 |
baizon | Twirl: check your router configuration or your windows configuration and then apply it on ubuntu | 17:40 |
Twirl | there is no configuration | 17:40 |
Twirl | i plugged it in and it works | 17:40 |
Twirl | 100% fine | 17:41 |
baizon | Twirl: so you didnt had to configure anything on your windows machine when you connected? | 17:42 |
baizon | Twirl: you got an ip address from your DHCP? | 17:42 |
Twirl | i don't know man it's windows 7 it literally works just plugging the cable 100% fine | 17:43 |
baizon | Twirl: also take a look at this https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/network-configuration.html | 17:43 |
tgm4883 | Twirl: what laptop | 17:43 |
Twirl | here it "works" for 3 seconds and drops | 17:43 |
Twirl | as in, literally can't use it | 17:43 |
tgm4883 | Twirl: sounds like driver issues | 17:44 |
baizon | Twirl: what is syslog reporting? | 17:44 |
Twirl | idk, maybe it's ipv6 avant-garde issues | 17:44 |
baizon | Twirl: well then try disabling ipv6 | 17:45 |
Twirl | alright, to try that i should probably close pidgin since it's going to drop 300 times per sec | 17:45 |
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CoolKevin | thank you for suggesting hexchat, I am more used to this software | 17:52 |
Twirl | well, it didn't work at all, not only that, tried all the commands in the https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/network-configuration.html link, and nothing worked | 17:56 |
Twirl | why does it have to be so retarded | 17:56 |
Twirl | adapter is: product: AR8161 Gigabit Ethernet, vendor: Qualcomm Atheros | 17:56 |
Twirl | what do i have to do? write the drivers myself? | 17:58 |
tgm4883 | Twirl: Try this "In Network manager, set the ethernet connection's MTU value from automatic to 8192" | 17:59 |
Twirl | alright let's try it | 17:59 |
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Twirl | Connecting..................................... you are now offline. Connecting..................................... you are now offline. and so on... | 18:02 |
Twirl | this is retarded seriously | 18:02 |
tgm4883 | Twirl: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1458208 | 18:03 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1458208 in linux (Ubuntu) "AR8161 ethernet stopped working after upgrade from 3.19.0-16 to 3.19.0-18" [High,Triaged] | 18:03 |
arussel | I'm trying to install ubuntu from a usb on a dell xps. In the installation, it only offers to install in /dev/sda which is the usb drive, I can't find a way to erase completely the hard disk and install. Am I missing something ? | 18:03 |
tgm4883 | arussel: If you fire up disks, does it see the other drive? | 18:04 |
arussel | df doesn't | 18:05 |
tgm4883 | arussel: that's not what I asked... | 18:05 |
Twirl | seriously this is so retarded man, i hate when things don't work like this, specially the freaking ethernet adapter, it's not some weird hardware | 18:05 |
Habbie | arussel, what kind of disk is it? | 18:05 |
Twirl | how am i supposed to use my computer without freaking internet | 18:05 |
tgm4883 | arussel: fire up the "Disks" utility (or gparted, or fdisk | 18:05 |
Habbie | Twirl, i suggest some more swearing, i'm sure that will help ;) | 18:05 |
tgm4883 | Twirl: ranting here isn't going to get you anywhere | 18:06 |
baizon | Twirl: what does the syslog say? | 18:06 |
CoolKevin | Twirl, I just had the same problem | 18:06 |
arussel | no, Disks only see the thumb drive | 18:07 |
CoolKevin | what I down was to do a clean install with ubuntu, and no duel boot | 18:07 |
CoolKevin | done* | 18:08 |
Twirl | http://pastebin.com/raw/yQyDPqCZ | 18:08 |
Twirl | baizon: ^ | 18:08 |
Twirl | CoolKevin: a clean install with no dual boot? that sounds like a real joke buddy | 18:09 |
Twirl | CoolKevin: sorry but that is not an option, might as well buy a new computer, right? | 18:09 |
baizon | Twirl: check this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2280579 | 18:10 |
CoolKevin | I do not know if we had the same problem | 18:10 |
arussel | Habbie: MOD,SSDR,1TB,NVME,SMSNG,PM951 | 18:11 |
wgwz | trying to install win 7. having some issues. anyone got exp with that? | 18:11 |
baizon | Twirl: if not try this https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=168029 | 18:11 |
CoolKevin | but I did have a new hard drive, I loaded win 7 and then ubuntu 16.4 | 18:11 |
baizon | wgwz: this is the ubuntu support channel, not windows | 18:11 |
Twirl | already tried turning off ipv6 | 18:11 |
wgwz | well its on a box that has #ubuntu installed.. if it makes a difference | 18:12 |
ducasse | wgwz: not really. | 18:12 |
Twirl | i don't even have systemctl | 18:12 |
wgwz | fair enough. | 18:12 |
CoolKevin | no internet connection. the win7 install disc, never had any drivers, so I done a clean intall of 16.4 | 18:12 |
BluesKaj | arussel, usually /dev/sda is the HDD not the usb, are you sure? | 18:13 |
baizon | Twirl: which ubuntu version are you using? | 18:13 |
Twirl | dhcpcd.service ? i don't have that service | 18:14 |
arussel | found this: The PCIe hard drive won't be recognized by live Ubuntu 15.10 by default. Change RAID to AHCI. When it works it will appear as /dev/nvme0n1. | 18:14 |
Twirl | baizon: linux mint actually | 18:14 |
baizon | Twirl: well then im out | 18:14 |
tgm4883 | Twirl: that's not supported here... | 18:15 |
Twirl | what it's not supported? its exactly the same but with cinnamon | 18:15 |
tgm4883 | Twirl: no, it's not | 18:15 |
Twirl | seriously | 18:15 |
tgm4883 | !mint | 18:15 |
ubottu | Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org | 18:15 |
Twirl | yes it is | 18:15 |
Twirl | i know what linux mint is | 18:15 |
BluesKaj | Twirl, face facts you get mint support here | 18:16 |
BluesKaj | won't | 18:16 |
Twirl | i'm not asking for mint support here i'm asking for ubuntu support | 18:16 |
tgm4883 | Twirl: I'd try a live disk of 16.04 with the MTU change if it's still causing issues | 18:16 |
Habbie | arussel, oh nvme? that might be a driver issue | 18:16 |
tgm4883 | Twirl: no, you're asking for mint support. Only Ubuntu and Ubuntu flavors are supported here. So I'd do the live disk test | 18:17 |
BluesKaj | why not ask in mint , what's so difficult about that, Twirl? | 18:17 |
Habbie | BluesKaj, if his drive is nvme it should show up as /dev/nvme0 which means sda for the usb makes sense | 18:17 |
Twirl | tgm4883: no im not asking for mint support, stop telling me what i'm doing. i know exactly what i'm doing. | 18:18 |
BluesKaj | Habbie, yeah i saw that | 18:18 |
arussel | Habbie, BluesKaj : yeah, that was it, switching to AHCI made the HD available and I can install now | 18:18 |
tgm4883 | Twirl: Do you have Ubuntu installed? | 18:18 |
Habbie | arussel, oh excellent | 18:18 |
Twirl | tgm4883: yes I do, and now you are ignored. thanks for your help btw. | 18:18 |
Habbie | arussel, after install you may want to check if AHCI limits performance in some way and figure out the driver issue after all | 18:18 |
tgm4883 | wow | 18:18 |
tgm4883 | what a twat | 18:19 |
Habbie | arussel, (i have no idea if it would) | 18:19 |
ducasse | Twirl: you just said you were using mint. mint is not ubuntu, whatever you think. | 18:19 |
baizon | tgm4883: please no swearing | 18:19 |
arussel | yes, will do | 18:19 |
BluesKaj | tgm4883, twit is a better word | 18:19 |
tgm4883 | I like how even after he said he was using mint, I was the only one that offered a suggestion where he could actually get support. Yet I'm the one that gets ignored | 18:20 |
tgm4883 | baizon: that's not a swear word... | 18:20 |
mrFake | asdas | 18:20 |
firman | i am watching video from ntfs disk partition, then the whole system freeze, nothing responding, no keyboard, no mouse, how to figure out the trouble? | 18:20 |
BluesKaj | tgm4883, I told him where to go as well | 18:20 |
Habbie | tgm4883, it doesn't cost anything to not use words that other people don't like | 18:20 |
tgm4883 | baizon: I mean, I get it. It's not family friendly and I'll likely refrain from it in the future. But it's not swearing | 18:21 |
Habbie | firman, does it happen every time? can you test from non-ntfs? | 18:21 |
Habbie | tgm4883, yes... yes it is | 18:21 |
tgm4883 | Habbie: we'll just have to agree to disagree | 18:23 |
AliveGh0st | 有中国的么 | 18:23 |
AliveGh0st | 有中国的么。。。 | 18:24 |
firman | Habbie : not every time but frequently, and often, i was experience this freeze on willy more often, xenial is better, but trouble is not resolved yet | 18:24 |
AliveGh0st | who is java developer | 18:25 |
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baizon | !root | AliveGh0st | 18:25 |
ubottu | AliveGh0st: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo | 18:25 |
baizon | AliveGh0st: i am | 18:25 |
firman | Habbie: i haven't much space in ext4 so all my media is in "D:" windows partition | 18:26 |
AliveGh0st | armv7l Ubuntu how to chose jdk | 18:26 |
baizon | AliveGh0st: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/embedded/embedded-se/downloads/index.html | 18:27 |
Habbie | firman, can you stick -one- movie on ext4? at a time? | 18:28 |
OerHeks | AliveGh0st, sudo apt-get install openjdk-8 # for arm too https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-8/8u77-b03-3ubuntu3 | 18:28 |
AliveGh0st | jdk1.8 armv6/v7 32bit can't use | 18:28 |
AliveGh0st | thank | 18:28 |
firman | Habbie: yes, i can and thx for advice :) | 18:29 |
Habbie | firman, it's just a suggestion, if you do that a few times and it's stable, then you can reasonable assume ntfs is a factor | 18:30 |
Habbie | firman, if it doesn't help, you can consider other factors | 18:30 |
firman | yeah, i understand what you mean, may be any other factor for freeze like that? Habbie | 18:31 |
Habbie | firman, maybe decoding video for a long time heats up your CPU or GPU too much | 18:31 |
Habbie | firman, or maybe there's a bug in a video driver | 18:31 |
OerHeks | firman, what videocard? | 18:32 |
OerHeks | that might explain | 18:32 |
firman | OerHeks: Intel HD Graphic | 18:32 |
OerHeks | firman, what generation? lspci | grep VGA # would tell | 18:33 |
OerHeks | if it is gen2, i don't wonder | 18:33 |
firman | OerHeks: i have no idea about that, how to figure out? | 18:34 |
OerHeks | systemsettings > details | 18:34 |
OerHeks | or that lspci line | 18:34 |
firman | hello OerHeks, sorry | 18:36 |
OerHeks | firman, lspci | grep VGA | 18:36 |
firman | OerHeks: i have no idea about that, how to figure out? | 18:37 |
OerHeks | it is just a terminal command | 18:37 |
firman | i got output like this "00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Atom Processor Z36xxx/Z37xxx Series Graphics & Display (rev 0c)" OerHeks | 18:39 |
M-DarthShader | Hey guys. How do I switch my display manager? After "sudo apt-get install lightdm" and "sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm", I get thrown into a full-screen tty1 command line on boot. | 18:39 |
M-DarthShader | ctrl-alt-f7 gives me a black screen. | 18:39 |
Ben64 | have you tried sudo service lightdm start | 18:40 |
M-DarthShader | "job for lightdm.service failed because the control process exited with error code" | 18:41 |
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AliveGh0st | cant | 18:42 |
AliveGh0st | ubottu 19:25 < ubottu> AliveGh0st: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that | 18:43 |
ubottu | AliveGh0st: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 18:43 |
AliveGh0st | what? | 18:44 |
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AliveGh0st | ubottu is a bot? | 18:44 |
ubottu | AliveGh0st: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 18:44 |
AliveGh0st | ..? | 18:45 |
OerHeks | firman, i find a lot of bugreports, linux-wde, with freeze issues on 4.2/4.4 kernel | 18:46 |
AliveGh0st | ubottu is a bot? | 18:46 |
Ben64 | yes, stop asking | 18:46 |
OerHeks | something about c-state not correctly used, "intel_idle.max_cstate=1" could be a helping bootoption | 18:47 |
AliveGh0st | because My nick name?AliveGh0st? | 18:48 |
OerHeks | oh that atom is baytrail | 18:49 |
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newb000l | How do I make a bootable iso to use in qemu from a partition? dd if=/dev/sda4 of=disk.img, the what? | 18:51 |
firman | OerHeks: yes i found it too, in askubuntu.com, ubuntuforum and others | 18:51 |
esiodos | hello | 18:51 |
esiodos | hi | 18:53 |
tgm4883 | baytrail, yuck | 18:53 |
OerHeks | Yeah, you have to wait for intel to return | 18:53 |
newb000l | esiodos: hello | 18:54 |
OerHeks | else that cstate option can help, but your cpu gets warmer. | 18:54 |
esiodos | hello newb0001 | 18:54 |
M-DarthShader | I think my X is broken - $DISPLAY doesn't return anything, and login screens fail to start. | 18:55 |
M-DarthShader | How do I debug this? | 18:55 |
ducasse | M-DarthShader: look at the x.org and lightdm logs. | 18:56 |
M-DarthShader | lightdm logs just say that it failed to start. I just had (some) success with "startx" - it launches a desktop environment | 18:57 |
M-DarthShader | (it meaning lightdm) | 18:58 |
ducasse | so x is fine, lightdm is not. look closer at the lightdm logs, you can usually find the reason why it doesn't start there. | 18:59 |
ioria | M-DarthShader, ubuntu 16.04 ? | 19:00 |
M-DarthShader | ioria - yep | 19:00 |
ioria | M-DarthShader, fresh install ? | 19:01 |
M-DarthShader | *kubuntu 16.04, sorry | 19:01 |
ioria | not lightdm then | 19:01 |
M-DarthShader | ioria - looks like things magically started working after that "startx" moment | 19:01 |
ioria | good | 19:02 |
scalper | hey | 19:02 |
scalper | i'm looking for a utility like https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/indicator-cpufreq/ to adjust CPU frequency scaling, how can i know which one is the most populair? | 19:02 |
M-DarthShader | I had lightdm installed because at first I thought it was sddm's (KDE login manager)'s fault | 19:02 |
ioria | but kubu does not use lightdm iirc | 19:02 |
ioria | ah, ok | 19:02 |
M-DarthShader | By the way, thanks all for the help! | 19:03 |
ioria | np | 19:03 |
xangua | scalper: if you just unity just install it, and disable ubuntu frequency settings | 19:03 |
esiodos | hello | 19:05 |
newb000l | I have seen a bunch of answers that say to create an iso, just do, dd if=/dev/sda1 of=disk.iso. Is this correct? This isn't an iso, is it? | 19:06 |
ducasse | newb000l: no, that would not make an iso. | 19:06 |
SchrodingersScat | newb000l: no, i would think that's just a raw disk image, it's not a thing I would expect to be burned to a disk correctly at all | 19:06 |
intok | Just did the upgrade to 16.04, still seeing the 15.10 sources in the list and getting an error trying to update, here's both http://pastebin.com/ECBJdQTu | 19:07 |
newb000l | ducasse, How would I make an iso from that image? | 19:07 |
ducasse | newb000l: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ubuntu+create+bootable+iso+from+partition&t=canonical&ia=web | 19:07 |
ioria | intok, can you paste /etc/apt/sources.list ? | 19:08 |
ioria | !info tzdata-java | 19:10 |
ubottu | Package tzdata-java does not exist in xenial | 19:10 |
ioria | that pkg no longer be in xenial | 19:10 |
intok | ioria http://pastebin.com/H2Eq4SRJ | 19:15 |
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ioria | intok, /etc/apt/sources.list not grep, please | 19:16 |
esiodos | hello is this the ubuntu's channel? | 19:18 |
ioria | !topic | esiodos | 19:19 |
ubottu | esiodos: Please read the channel topic whenever you enter, as it contains important information. To view it at any time after joining, simply type /topic | 19:19 |
ddybing | csudo apt-get | 19:20 |
DarkBlueShark | hello | 19:25 |
DarkBlueShark | Any ideas how to disable ipv6 for all interfaces permanently across reboots? Tried adding "net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1" to /etc/sysctl.conf but one interface is still having an inet6 address | 19:25 |
curlyears | greets | 19:32 |
theseb | how allow killing of terminals without confirmation popups in 16.04? | 19:34 |
theseb | old param is missing from gconf-editor to handle | 19:35 |
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brunch875 | alt-f2, xkill, click on terminal | 19:37 |
brunch875 | is that what you mean? | 19:37 |
bekks | theseb: type exit in the terminal. | 19:38 |
brunch875 | if you want to exit normally you can just hit ctrl-D without anything written on it | 19:39 |
brunch875 | ctrl-c first to cancel whatever is on | 19:39 |
theseb | brunch875: thanks..sorry..i was unclear... | 19:41 |
theseb | brunch875: i typically kill windows by clicking on X in corner with mouse | 19:41 |
theseb | brunch875: that makes a confirmation popup appear if a process is running | 19:41 |
theseb | brunch875: anyway to avoid THAT? | 19:42 |
theseb | the popup? | 19:42 |
theseb | brunch875: s/windows/terminals | 19:42 |
brunch875 | The popup never happens to me... | 19:42 |
ioria | theseb, why do you have a process running ? | 19:42 |
theseb | brunch875: you need to be running a process or drop into root user | 19:42 |
theseb | ioria: just doing su - and becoming root causes the popup | 19:42 |
ioria | theseb, don't do su - , this is my advice | 19:43 |
theseb | ioria: what should i do instead? | 19:43 |
brunch875 | well, su ~is~ a process | 19:43 |
ioria | theseb, sudo | 19:43 |
brunch875 | why not use sudo instead? | 19:43 |
theseb | ioria, brunch875: running top in terminal causes same popup so it isn't just a su issue | 19:44 |
ioria | theseb, close with 'q' | 19:44 |
brunch875 | it's a good habit to close the programs normally | 19:44 |
brunch875 | instead of killing them | 19:44 |
theseb | ioria, brunch875: i can't be only one that leaves crud running in terminals....surely i'm not only one that just wants to kill terminals with the mouse? | 19:44 |
ioria | theseb, "it's a good habit to close the programs normally" | 19:45 |
theseb | ioria: why? | 19:45 |
theseb | ioria: i've been doing this for years w/o any problems | 19:45 |
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ioria | theseb, a process has it's cycle, start, do a job and close | 19:46 |
brunch875 | killing a process... kills it | 19:46 |
theseb | ioria: some like top run forever | 19:46 |
bekks | brunch875: Depends. | 19:46 |
ioria | theseb, every process has its exit | 19:46 |
theseb | ioria: ok fair enough | 19:47 |
theseb | ioria: but it takes a few more nanoseconds to close it properly and THEN kill window with mouse! ;) | 19:47 |
brunch875 | you can hit control-c followed by control-d | 19:47 |
brunch875 | that's much faster than mouse | 19:47 |
brunch875 | (note that I'm suggesting this instead of the solution you want because I don't know the solution) | 19:48 |
brunch875 | you can also alt-f4 to close the terminal and then hit enter, but I strongly discourage this | 19:49 |
theseb | brunch875: that might work...do you switch between terminals w/o mouse? if i did that i could do C-c C-d' | 19:49 |
bekks | Why not using exit to exit the terminal? :) | 19:49 |
theseb | brunch875: maybe i should wean myself off the mouse | 19:49 |
brunch875 | you should :D I don't use the mouse at all | 19:49 |
brunch875 | you use unity? | 19:49 |
theseb | bekks: and how does that work when top is running? | 19:49 |
theseb | brunch875: yes | 19:50 |
brunch875 | hold the windows key (super) to see the shortcut | 19:50 |
brunch875 | s | 19:50 |
bekks | theseb: press q, then type exit, press enter. | 19:50 |
brunch875 | alt-tilde swaps between "same programs" | 19:50 |
theseb | bekks: right | 19:50 |
brunch875 | tilde being the key left to your 1 | 19:50 |
brunch875 | so you're at a terminal, switch to others with alt-~ (or alt-shift-~ to go backwards) | 19:51 |
brunch875 | then ctrl-c to stop current process | 19:51 |
theseb | brunch875: wow! i knew about Alt-TAB but not Alt ~...cool! | 19:51 |
brunch875 | then ctrl-d to close the terminal, it types exit into it | 19:51 |
theseb | brunch875: although isn't it really Alt-` cuz you don't press the shift key! | 19:51 |
brunch875 | it's alt-º for me, spanish layout :Þ | 19:52 |
theseb | brunch875: ;) | 19:52 |
charlotte- | is there a way to get sshd to serve directory listings in alpha order? i'm trying to work around what i feel is a misbehavior in filezilla. | 19:52 |
theseb | brunch875: thanks..you've been a big help | 19:52 |
brunch875 | remember to hold the windows key to see available shortcuts | 19:52 |
brunch875 | I don't use mouse at all! | 19:52 |
max12345 | hello there gents, I have a curious case of a boot resistant (old) laptop. | 19:53 |
Kurvivor | good evening! got a problem after installing last update: sound card drivers are no longer working properly | 19:53 |
Kurvivor | is there a recommended way to rollback last updates or try and reapply them? | 19:53 |
brunch875 | theseb: ctrl-alt-t opens a terminal ;) | 19:54 |
max12345 | I tried an old boot stick with 14.04 which got to some point loading the live stuff and then the computer simply shut down | 19:54 |
max12345 | I then got a fresh bootstick with a 32bit (because old laptop? idk) 16.04, which simply gives me a boot error message when I try to select it as boot device | 19:55 |
brunch875 | which error message? | 19:55 |
brunch875 | pics or it didn't happen :Þ | 19:55 |
Mr_Red | if you´re using 32 bit pc, you should to use xubuntu | 19:56 |
max12345 | it is a xubuntu distro, I like xubuntu anyway :) | 19:56 |
max12345 | I'll see about that error message, was really short and non descriptive though | 19:56 |
max12345 | "SYSLINUX 6.03 EDD" + copyright notice for H. Peter Anvin et all + "Boot error" is all it says | 20:00 |
max12345 | pressing a key simply reprints it | 20:00 |
max12345 | which is weird, because it doesn't even get to that nice loading screen then 14.04 got to | 20:00 |
Batata | Hi, how do I update from 14.04 to 16.04 via terminal? | 20:01 |
teward | Batata: I don't think the upgrade path is open yet for that | 20:01 |
Batata | Because i have a problem, when the computer boots, it boots directly to desktop (it passes the login) and it doesnt have a GUI | 20:02 |
brunch875 | max12345: This has happened to me plenty of times | 20:02 |
brunch875 | My bet goes to the computer being fine but the USB being corrupt | 20:03 |
brunch875 | change the tool you use to create the USB | 20:03 |
max12345 | should I have reformated the stick before creating the live stick on it? | 20:03 |
bekks | max12345: No. | 20:03 |
brunch875 | I'll find you a solution when I come back from dinner, be back later! | 20:03 |
max12345 | ok cool I'll wait | 20:03 |
brunch875 | what I did back then was do it manually | 20:04 |
brunch875 | actually I just remembered | 20:04 |
andreip | Rufus is a good one. | 20:04 |
baller | can i use ubuntu as a google cloud print server | 20:04 |
brunch875 | You should have a tool named disks on your ubuntu | 20:04 |
teward | !crosspost | baller | 20:04 |
ubottu | baller: Please don't ask the same question in multiple Ubuntu channels at the same time. Many helpers are in more than one channel and it's not fair to them or the other people seeking support. | 20:04 |
on3pk | If ubuntu uses the `radeon' driver by default, does that extend to the official flavors of ubuntu? | 20:04 |
teward | baller: you already have a potential answer in #ubuntu-server | 20:04 |
debidi | Batata: edit /etc/apt/sources.list - set distro to xenial then apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade | 20:05 |
Batata | No1 how to fix GUI? | 20:05 |
teward | on3pk: it should, yes. | 20:05 |
baller | teward: sorry | 20:05 |
max12345 | brunch875: I don't ubuntu | 20:05 |
on3pk | teward, is there a way to see if hardware acceleration is being used? | 20:05 |
brunch875 | max12345: if you have an ubuntu system you can use the disks program it comes with, hit the USB and select "restore partition image" to then choose the ISO | 20:06 |
Dev_ | hi, it's possible to disable compositing on Gnome Flashback (metacity) in Ubuntu 16.04 ? It's intended to avoid video tearing | 20:06 |
bluefox83 | i was using my bluetooth headset yesterday, just fine. today I seem to not be able to get ubuntu to realize i have a bluetooth chip...how do i fix that? | 20:06 |
brunch875 | I have no idea about windows, sorry :s | 20:06 |
debidi | on3pk: install mesa-utils then glxinfo | 20:06 |
brunch875 | try to use a different tool as the one you're using right now | 20:06 |
bluefox83 | i'm using ubuntu 15.04 | 20:07 |
tgm4883 | rufus is the recommended USB creator for windows | 20:07 |
DarkBlueShark | how to run a command at startup? | 20:07 |
on3pk | debidi, ok thanks. I think I'm going to re-install 16.04 first | 20:07 |
curlyears | bluefox83: without a version number for your version of ubuntu, it's going to be difficult for anyone to help you | 20:08 |
Bashing-om | !15.04 | bluefox83 | 20:08 |
ubottu | bluefox83: Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) was the 22nd release of Ubuntu. Support ended on February 4, 2016. See !eol, !eolupgrade and http://ubottu.com/y/vivid | 20:08 |
curlyears | DarkBlueShark: at "startup (e.g boot) or when a user logs in? | 20:08 |
SusWombat | Can/should i trust webupd8 ppas? | 20:08 |
DarkBlueShark | before boot | 20:09 |
DarkBlueShark | or directly when I log in | 20:09 |
bekks | SusWombat: That is up to you. As I aöready told you in #ubuntu-de | 20:09 |
DarkBlueShark | or do u maybe know how to disable ipv6 on all interfaces across reboot? | 20:09 |
curlyears | DarkBlueShark: " before boot?" | 20:09 |
DarkBlueShark | doesn't matter | 20:10 |
SusWombat | bekks, well we talked about ppas in general but still thanks :) | 20:10 |
DarkBlueShark | yeah itd be great before boot | 20:10 |
DarkBlueShark | while booting | 20:10 |
bekks | SusWombat: And the general answer applies to specific PPA as well. | 20:10 |
brianx | DarkBlueShark: /etc/rc.local or .bashrc | 20:10 |
curlyears | DarkBlueShark: 1) nnoth9ng is running befroe boot, and 2) you still haven't identified which version of ubuntu you are runnning | 20:10 |
DarkBlueShark | ok I'm in etc/RC.local | 20:11 |
DarkBlueShark | what now? | 20:11 |
brianx | add your command to the end. | 20:11 |
DarkBlueShark | xubuntu the newest one | 20:11 |
DarkBlueShark | ok | 20:11 |
debidi | before the exit | 20:11 |
BluesKaj | Batata, ,make sure your updatemanager is set to LTS upgrade only, then do, sudo do-release-upgrade | 20:11 |
curlyears | what is the latest versino of xubuntu? 16.04, or 14.04.4? | 20:12 |
BluesKaj | curlyears, 16.04 | 20:12 |
DarkBlueShark | will this command run as root? | 20:12 |
curlyears | ok, tnx blueskaj | 20:13 |
brianx | DarkBlueShark: yes. | 20:13 |
DarkBlueShark | ok thx I'll try it out | 20:13 |
Bashing-om | curlyears: http://xubuntu.org/getxubuntu/ . | 20:13 |
curlyears | Bashing-om: tnx, I am not interested in running xubuntu, was just trying to identify what, exactly, DarkBlueShark is running | 20:14 |
brianx | DarkBlueShark: sudo will let you run as a lesser user if you can. | 20:14 |
DarkBlueShark | brianx it didn't work :( | 20:15 |
curlyears | \brianx: reakky? How does that work? I have never heard of that. | 20:15 |
DarkBlueShark | what do u mean? | 20:15 |
DarkBlueShark | lesser? | 20:16 |
curlyears | usually I just use sudoi chuser(blah) for that | 20:16 |
on3pk | also, what do you guys generally perfer? Lubuntu or Xubuntu? | 20:16 |
squinty | DarkBlueShark, tried disabling via network-manager? | 20:16 |
brianx | rc.local is run pretty late in the boot process, but if your command needs specific services you may have to use systemd | 20:16 |
DarkBlueShark | no I didn't isn't there a way to disable jpv6 across reboots in the terminal? | 20:16 |
curlyears | \root has the highest level of access possible, otherusers who are not designated so, have lesser levels of access | 20:16 |
brianx | curlyears: see the man page, i don't remember the switches but i think it's sudo username -c command | 20:17 |
squinty | DarkBlueShark, nmcli perhaps? | 20:17 |
craptalk | why does my screen flickering? | 20:17 |
DarkBlueShark | what's nmcli | 20:17 |
arooni | anyone know how to make fish work with syntax highlighting for less ? i tried setting the LESS and LESSOPEN env variables and installing the syntax highlighting package... still not working :\ | 20:17 |
DarkBlueShark | ? | 20:17 |
craptalk | like artifacts or something? | 20:17 |
curlyears | hmm...wonder hhow long ago they added that feature to sudo (I've been using sudo since about 1983, so) | 20:18 |
craptalk | i am just installed ubuntu mate | 20:18 |
brianx | curlyears: no clue, was there when i looked... been awhile. | 20:18 |
curlyears | brianx: tnx | 20:19 |
Technobliterator | Anyone know how to get open source usb drivers to work? I'm using rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux and I've gone through the process, make, sudo make install, but it's still not picking up my usb | 20:19 |
curlyears | see? I learn important things in here even when I DON'T ask questions. *grin* | 20:19 |
brianx | DarkBlueShark: if you're trying to do something that needs networking to be guaranteed up (or down), you'll need systemd. there are lots of blogs covering that, it's a bit complex for here. | 20:19 |
brianx | curlyears: :-) | 20:20 |
DarkBlueShark | ok thx I'll search on Google | 20:20 |
curlyears | Technobliterator: are you sure you correctly modified the source to reflect your local system setup? Most such packages require that | 20:21 |
Technobliterator | I wasn't aware I needed to do that | 20:21 |
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curlyears | Holy Cow! Just ran quickly through the man page for sudo....it's a flexible and powerful tool, much more4 so than I ever realized | 20:31 |
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brianx | heh | 20:34 |
brianx | curlyears: how were you dropping privlidges before? | 20:35 |
dixonstalbert | Technoblit...: what is output of 'sudo modprobe 8812au command? | 20:47 |
chetanska_ | Hello people. New to ubuntu studio. having trouble with playing dvd....anyone care to help? | 20:48 |
xangua | ! DVD | chetanska_ | 20:49 |
ubottu | chetanska_: Ubuntu's default installation and repositories do not include packages needed to play commercial DVDs for legal reasons. For information on adding them, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs | For information on the legalities involved, see the "DVD" section of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats | 20:49 |
on3pk | So I ran glxinfo. How do I interpret the data to see if hardware acceleration is enabled? | 20:49 |
chetanska_ | thank you ubottu | 20:50 |
arooni | anyone know how to make fish shell work with syntax highlighting for less ? i tried setting the LESS and LESSOPEN env variables and installing the syntax highlighting package... still not working :\ | 20:50 |
Humorousone | Hey | 20:51 |
unicornjedi | hi there folks | 20:54 |
unicornjedi | Has anyone gotten hulu working? | 20:54 |
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xangua | unicornjedi: if it needs something proprietary, try with google chrome | 20:55 |
unicornjedi | xangua, what about chromium? | 20:56 |
teward | unicornjedi: Chromium won't have the proprietary things | 20:58 |
teward | like DRM | 20:58 |
OerHeks | if you get chromium to work with hulu, let us know | 20:58 |
unicornjedi | I find that a lot of people hate DRM | 20:58 |
teward | unicornjedi: Hulu on Ubuntu is achievable with Google Chrome, and only Google Chrome. Chromium is not a viable substitute (E: No Flash, no DRM) | 20:58 |
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xangua | unicornjedi: people hate DRM... But people want their videos to just work more | 20:59 |
bekks | xangua: More likely most people have no clue about the fact that DRM exists, and want their videos to be working. | 21:00 |
OerHeks | pretty simple http://www.howtogeek.com/240636/everything-you-need-to-know-about-watching-drmd-media-on-linux/ | 21:01 |
unicornjedi | DRM means that you buy a license to stream the video from a server right? You actually don't possess the video or the file right? Thats my understanding | 21:01 |
claude_ | hi | 21:01 |
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unicornjedi | OerHeks, time to install hal! | 21:03 |
claude_ | ? | 21:03 |
bekks | unicornjedi: No. | 21:04 |
unicornjedi | bekks, no... to my understanding of DRM or installing HAL | 21:04 |
Queenslayer | flash issues chromium | 21:05 |
bekks | unicornjedi: DRM are technologies technologies that are used to restrict usage of proprietary hardware and copyrighted works. | 21:05 |
Queenslayer | How to install adobe flash in terminal for chromium? | 21:05 |
mladoux | Hello people, anyone know a good way to block ip's of people who keep trying to log into my server as root ( even though root logins are disallowed ) automatically? | 21:05 |
tgm4883 | !fail2ban | mladoux | 21:05 |
teward | mladoux: properly configured fail1ban | 21:05 |
mladoux | thx | 21:05 |
tgm4883 | !info fail2ban | 21:05 |
ubottu | fail2ban (source: fail2ban): ban hosts that cause multiple authentication errors. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.3-1 (xenial), package size 221 kB, installed size 1152 kB | 21:06 |
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tgm4883 | teward: fail2ban > fail1ban ;) | 21:06 |
teward | whatever | 21:06 |
teward | tgm4883: common typos are typos, dont' bother claling out on them | 21:06 |
teward | s/claling/calling/ | 21:06 |
tgm4883 | it was a joke... | 21:06 |
mladoux | tgm4883, thanks, I set it up 2 days ago, and I already had 1000 attempts to log in. Thankfully, I'm much more familiar with my firewall, so that part of the security is handled. | 21:06 |
teward | mladoux: or if you don't want the fail2ban route, either firewall your box so SSH is only reachable by your IPs, or enable SSH Key Auth only | 21:06 |
teward | tgm4883: E:No Coffee, i tend to be more irritable, sorry | 21:07 |
\9 | I actually thought for a second that it was ubottu that said the "properly configured fail1ban" as a snark for some reason | 21:07 |
mladoux | teward, well, the ssh has to remain open... for management reasons. | 21:07 |
Queenslayer | tgm4883 is known to have bad humour | 21:07 |
tgm4883 | There's probably some bad IP list he could subscribe to | 21:07 |
tgm4883 | Queenslayer: kindly take a long walk off a short pier | 21:07 |
mladoux | teward, but I just finished setting up my certificates, so I suppose I could disable password login altogether. | 21:07 |
teward | mladoux: certificates != SSH keys | 21:08 |
Queenslayer | tgm4883, talking BS as per habit | 21:08 |
mladoux | teward, I know, but I couldn't remember the word | 21:08 |
mladoux | lol | 21:08 |
xangua | !info pepperflashplugin-nonfree | Queenslayer | 21:08 |
ubottu | Queenslayer: pepperflashplugin-nonfree (source: pepperflashplugin-nonfree): Pepper Flash Player - browser plugin. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1.8.2ubuntu1 (xenial), package size 10 kB, installed size 41 kB (Only available for i386; amd64) | 21:08 |
tgm4883 | Queenslayer: ah is that what your doing... | 21:09 |
Queenslayer | xangua, thanks | 21:09 |
Queenslayer | saves a lot of hassle | 21:09 |
teward | mladoux: if you've set up SSH Key Authentication and it works, then you can turn off password authentication and that'll help a bit. I still think fail2ban will work, but if you don't want to set it up, Key Auth Only. :p | 21:09 |
OerHeks | pepperflashplugin-nonfree downloads chrome, rips the plugin :-D | 21:09 |
Queenslayer | tgm4883, keep trying, you'll get there eventually | 21:09 |
Queenslayer | OerHeks, how do you mean? | 21:10 |
bazhang | Queenslayer, save the chit chat for the offtopic channels | 21:10 |
tgm4883 | Queenslayer: no thanks kiddo, I got better stuff to do | 21:10 |
mladoux | key auth only is okay, I've been using it exclusively for connecting anyway. | 21:10 |
Queenslayer | bazhang, you're a mod on here too? | 21:10 |
bazhang | Queenslayer, this is support only, not idle chat channel | 21:11 |
Queenslayer | OP sorry | 21:11 |
Queenslayer | I've not instigated it, I'm here for the Chromium stuff. xangua has kindly answered | 21:11 |
Queenslayer | It's tgm4883 going off-topic here | 21:11 |
bazhang | Queenslayer, thats enough | 21:12 |
Queenslayer | My bad, I did mention tgm4883's bad humour | 21:12 |
OerHeks | "Pepper Flash Player is similar to flashplugin-nonfree. The difference is that flashplugin-nonfree downloads just the Adobe Flash Player, while for Pepper Flash Player downloads Google Chrome, and then unpacks it to make the included Pepper Flash Player available for use with Chromium. " | 21:13 |
aruns | Hi, I am fairly new to Ubuntu, I know enough UNIX commands to find my way around the shell. | 21:18 |
aruns | But I have a warning notification on the top bar. | 21:18 |
EriC^^ | red? | 21:19 |
k1l_ | aruns: run "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade" in terminal and post the output to paste.ubuntu.com and show the url here | 21:19 |
aruns | 'An error occurred, please run Package Manager from the right-click menu or apt-get in a terminal to see what is wrong. The error message was: 'Error: BrokenCount > 0'. This usually means that your installed packages have unmet dependencies' | 21:19 |
EriC^^ | aruns: try sudo apt-get -f install | 21:21 |
aruns | -f as in force? | 21:21 |
\9 | -f means --fix-broken | 21:21 |
aruns | Ah, Ok. | 21:22 |
aruns | Here is the paste regardless | 21:22 |
aruns | https://bpaste.net/show/3a93af3b4f00 | 21:22 |
mladoux | yay, I thought I broke it, but then realized that I was still on my management account on the server and hadn't actually exited the ssh session yet, lol. But the good news, it didn't even ask me for a password, it just gave me a big FU. That said, started a new terminal, and was able to ssh in with keys just fine. | 21:23 |
Newbie | yo | 21:24 |
Newbie | Linix | 21:24 |
mladoux | I'm reading up on fail2ban now, but at least for now, attackers are only using a method that is already locked down, so they aren't getting in that way. | 21:24 |
Newbie | halp | 21:24 |
aruns | Now I get this: | 21:24 |
aruns | https://bpaste.net/show/129ed373c150 | 21:24 |
Newbie | Attackers? | 21:24 |
bekks | Newbie: Do you have a specific support question? | 21:25 |
Newbie | Yes! I do, can you halp me? | 21:25 |
mladoux | people trying to get root access to my server, unsuccessfully, sir Newbie | 21:25 |
bekks | Newbie: You need to ASK you question. | 21:25 |
Newbie | When I open a window, the bottom panel overlaps it | 21:25 |
Seveas | aruns: do you require your system to be multiarch? If not, just removing gcc-4.9-base:i386 may work. | 21:26 |
Newbie | bekks you seem impatient, and not the best people person | 21:26 |
Newbie | I'm sorry to hear that, mladoux, I hate hackers. I don't know why they do what they do.... | 21:26 |
Seveas | Newbie: easy on the attitude, mate. | 21:26 |
mladoux | Newbie, I do, and I don't hate them at all. | 21:26 |
tgm4883 | Newbie: this isn't a chat channel. It's a support channel. Lets keep it on topic shall we | 21:26 |
Newbie | Seveas, I have found that this chat is the one with the poor attitude. I have worked 10 years in customer service. Thanks. | 21:26 |
Newbie | bekks, what do you think of my window problem? | 21:27 |
chetanska_ | ok I need someone to walk a dummie through the dvd player issue. I need to play dvd but have no luck and can't figure out why | 21:27 |
bekks | Newbie: Nothing. I've stopped waiting for your actual support question. | 21:27 |
Newbie | chetanska, have you installed Ubuntu Restricted Extras? | 21:27 |
Seveas | aruns: though, these apt issues are quite odd. Did you add some strange 3rd party repos perhaps? | 21:27 |
Newbie | Bekks, I typed it up there? | 21:27 |
tgm4883 | Newbie: then you're appreciate the channel etiquette | 21:27 |
mladoux | chetanska_, did you install ubuntu-restricted-extras? | 21:27 |
aruns | Seveas: Yes, I think I tried to edit sources.list to add a third party repository | 21:28 |
Seveas | Newbie: ubuntu has no bottom panel... | 21:28 |
Newbie | Can someone other than bekks help me with this window problem? When I open a window in Ubuntu MATE 16.04, it is overlapped by the bottom panel. | 21:28 |
tgm4883 | Newbie: we'll need a little bit more info than that. What Ubuntu release and what DE you're running since unity doesn't have a bottom panel | 21:28 |
aruns | Seveas: Also, as for multi-arch, I am running Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS on an 11 year old Dell Latitude D610. | 21:28 |
Seveas | aruns: pastebin your sources.list and the output of apt-cache policy gcc-4.9-base:i386 and apt-cache policy gcc-4.9-base:amd64 | 21:28 |
Newbie | tgm4883, what more specifics would you like than the Ubuntu MATE 16.04 that I typed? 64-bit intel? | 21:28 |
Newbie | Chetanska are you still there? | 21:29 |
chetanska_ | mladoux I said a dummy.... as in walk me through it....I've done a bunch of stuff people recommended and nothing has worked. not sure now what all is installed | 21:29 |
aruns | Seveas: Is it OK if I used bpaste.net? I generally find it easier to use. | 21:29 |
Newbie | ok | 21:29 |
tgm4883 | Newbie: dude, you need to relax. You'll notice we both typed that at the same time | 21:29 |
Iijjkk-1 | newbie: what's the problem? | 21:29 |
Seveas | aruns: sure. As Long as I can see the output, I don't care much where you put it :) | 21:29 |
Newbie | ok tgm4883. | 21:29 |
Iijjkk-1 | can you describe it again, i just joined the channel? | 21:29 |
Newbie | Chetanska, what did you think of my suggestion? | 21:29 |
aruns | OK, great, thanks :) | 21:29 |
kn0wledge_ | can anyone tell me if you still need the acs and i915 patches for 4.6.. im running into problems compiling trying to manually patch the hunks that fail | 21:29 |
Newbie | Compiling...... | 21:30 |
Newbie | lol | 21:30 |
aruns | Seveas: Oh, I think I also may have tried to upgrade some system packages and that may be what caused the problem, so will try and see if I can the commands that I ran in the terminal. | 21:30 |
Newbie | If no one is going to make one attempt at helping my ubuntu issue, then this chat is not for helping newbies. | 21:30 |
Seveas | aruns: the output of the commands I gave you, and the contents of sources.list, will give me a pretty reasonable indication of how much you messed up :-) | 21:30 |
Newbie | oh sorry Iijjkk | 21:30 |
Newbie | Iijjkk, I did not see that you were typing to me, I apologize. | 21:31 |
Newbie | Can someone other than bekks help me with this window problem? When I open a window in Ubuntu MATE 16.04, it is overlapped by the bottom panel. | 21:31 |
bekks | Newbie: Can you please stop hilighting me? Thank you. | 21:31 |
tgm4883 | !patience | Newbie | 21:31 |
ubottu | Newbie: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/ | 21:31 |
aruns | Seveas: Why did I mess up? :( :( :( :P | 21:31 |
Newbie | ubottu, I was ASKED to repeat it, by iijjkk. Man, a lot of stuffy people in this chat every time. | 21:32 |
ubottu | Newbie: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 21:32 |
Iijjkk-1 | newbie, what windowing system does mate 16.04 use? | 21:32 |
Seveas | aruns: I'm not even sure you did. Still waiting for the output :) | 21:32 |
tgm4883 | Newbie: you might also try the ubuntu mate channel | 21:32 |
aruns | Seveas: Here is output from sources.list : https://bpaste.net/show/adb722349159 | 21:32 |
xangua | Newbie: maybe you should show us how your desktop actually looks when it occurs and stop being rude | 21:32 |
tgm4883 | Newbie: that was more in to your response of this channel isn't here to help... | 21:32 |
\9 | xangua: mate is a gnome 2 derivative and thus has top and bottom panels | 21:32 |
Newbie | This is the ubuntu mate channel. I was sent here by the Ubuntu MATE OS, therefore this is the Ubuntu MATE channel. | 21:33 |
tgm4883 | !mate | 21:33 |
ubottu | Ubuntu MATE is a supported !flavor of Ubuntu that uses MATE as the default desktop environment. It functions similarly to older versions of GNOME. For more information, see https://ubuntu-mate.org/ | 21:33 |
tgm4883 | Newbie: no, it's not ^ | 21:33 |
tgm4883 | bah | 21:33 |
Newbie | I was sent here by Ubuntu MATE, so talk to it, not me | 21:33 |
tgm4883 | #ubuntu-mate | 21:33 |
tgm4883 | Newbie: oh I will | 21:33 |
chetanska_ | yea I guess this o.s. is for techies only. I thought people were trying to make linux user friendly. people answer my issues with questions I don't even understand. not much help. the forums are pretty much the same. it'd be a shame to have to resort to bill gate's software again. | 21:33 |
Newbie | I believe that you will, but could you describe to me how you will tell Ubuntu MATE? | 21:33 |
Seveas | aarontc: that third party repo seems relatively harmless, though you should be using its trusty version instead of utopic. | 21:33 |
Seveas | err, aruns* | 21:34 |
Newbie | chetanska, for the 3rd time, what did you think of my user-friendly suggestion i type for you up there? | 21:34 |
aruns | Seveas: Output from apt-cache policy gcc-4.9-base:i386: https://bpaste.net/show/b70b476e4c30 | 21:34 |
xangua | chetanska_: saying you'll go back to windows won't help fix your issues, you're free to use whatever os you want | 21:34 |
tgm4883 | Newbie: I'll ask why Martin is pointing here from the welcome screen | 21:34 |
Newbie | Thank you tgm4883, that was a helpful answer. | 21:34 |
tgm4883 | Newbie: helpful yes, but completely off topic | 21:35 |
Newbie | excuse me? | 21:35 |
aruns | Seveas: Output from apt-cache policy gcc-4.9-base:amd64: https://bpaste.net/show/b2836b976af9 | 21:35 |
Newbie | This chat is part of this chat. Are you sure you are the right person to address any topic? | 21:35 |
tgm4883 | Newbie: in any case, I pointed you at #ubuntu-mate since there are likely more people there that run mate, and might know of the issue you are having | 21:35 |
Newbie | I am not responsible for changing the chat box I am in, as it was not my fault. It is up to the creators of Ubuntu MATE to move me. | 21:36 |
aruns | Seveas, have I provided you with enough information, or is there anything else I need to provide you with? | 21:36 |
Seveas | aruns: that makes no sense whatsoever :/ Next command I'd like to see the output of: dpkg -l | grep gcc | 21:37 |
tgm4883 | Newbie: oh I see... | 21:37 |
Seveas | aruns: and with 'that' I mean 'that output', not you yourself :) | 21:37 |
Newbie | If I was directed here, then this is where I should be, and that is that. This chat is a pile of horseshit help. It has as much humanity as a Dungeons and Dragons game, with 300 pound depressed kids running it, creating stuffy bots that talk back to newbies. | 21:37 |
tgm4883 | !ops | 21:37 |
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chetanska_ | Newbie ..... I couldn't answer because | 21:37 |
aruns | :P | 21:37 |
aruns | I understand :P | 21:38 |
Newbie | Yes chet? | 21:38 |
Newbie | Because? | 21:38 |
aruns | But 'which' command are you referring to? ;) | 21:38 |
aruns | Anyway. | 21:38 |
tgm4883 | !dvd | chetanska_ did you try this yet | 21:38 |
ubottu | chetanska_ did you try this yet: Ubuntu's default installation and repositories do not include packages needed to play commercial DVDs for legal reasons. For information on adding them, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs | For information on the legalities involved, see the "DVD" section of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats | 21:38 |
Newbie | which witch is which? | 21:38 |
Newbie | ubottu you are not a bad | 21:38 |
aruns | Seveas: Here is the paste from running dpkg -l | grep gcc: https://bpaste.net/show/7d44d1a0d668 | 21:38 |
ubottu | Newbie: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 21:38 |
chetanska_ | I have no idea what the heck you're talking about or how to do so | 21:38 |
Newbie | ubottu you are not a bot* | 21:38 |
ubottu | Newbie: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 21:38 |
Newbie | ubottu you are not a bot | 21:38 |
ubottu | Newbie: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 21:38 |
Newbie | ubottu you are not a bot | 21:39 |
elky | Newbie: stop that. | 21:39 |
Seveas | aruns: ok, starting to make a bit more sense. One more before I can (hopefully) start giving commands that fix things: dpkg -l | grep ':amd64' | 21:39 |
Newbie | elky, start fixing my ubuntu issue, or you have no place here | 21:39 |
chetanska_ | Newbie, how do I install the restricted what'sit you mentioned? | 21:39 |
tgm4883 | oh no... | 21:39 |
tgm4883 | chetanska_: you've been linked the page twice on how to install it | 21:40 |
Newbie | On Ubuntu MATE 16.04, when I open a window, the bottom panel overlaps it. | 21:40 |
aruns | Seveas: Here is the paste from running dpkg -l | grep ':amd64': https://bpaste.net/show/4bf680cd230c | 21:40 |
chetanska_ | tgm4883 thanks for stating the obvious. ....obviously I didn't find it helpful enough. that's why I came back | 21:41 |
Newbie | Chet, can you open the Ubuntu Software Center, or the creatively titled "Software" program? Then look for the thing I suggested. Thank you | 21:41 |
Seveas | aruns: excellent. Try this: sudo dpkg -P gcc-4.9-base:amd64 | 21:41 |
chetanska_ | I don't need people directing me to a page I've already read and found useless | 21:41 |
elky | Newbie: you've been told to /join #ubuntu-mate so please do so. | 21:41 |
tgm4883 | chetanska_: .... Did you read it? It states in no uncertain terms that you need to "sudo apt-get install libdvd-pkg" | 21:41 |
Newbie | Chet, I can understand your frustration. I hope I can be of help to you. | 21:41 |
Newbie | elky, it is not my fault I am here. Talk to someone else about my being here, not me, as it was not my fault. | 21:42 |
\9 | elky: i'm pretty sure this is a troll we've had trouble with before, his behavior is identical | 21:42 |
aruns | Seveas: I will. By the way, I don't just want to get it fixed, I want to learn from this experience also so that I do not make the same mistake in the future. Is it OK if you could tell me what is going on? :) | 21:42 |
squinty | \9, +1 | 21:42 |
Seveas | aruns: well, this amd64 package has no business being on your i386 system. I have no clue how it got there, but removing it will fix apt's confusion. | 21:43 |
aruns | Seveas: Oh, is it because it's a 64 bit package running on a 32 bit OS? | 21:43 |
Seveas | yup | 21:43 |
aruns | Right. | 21:43 |
Seveas | it probably was installed with one of those commands you mentioned earlier 'to upgrade system packages' :) | 21:43 |
aruns | Seveas: Oh, and here is the paste from running the last command: https://bpaste.net/show/b11ca0d0c2bb | 21:43 |
aruns | Right. | 21:43 |
k1l_ | chetanska_: what exactly didnt work when you tried what is told at the page linked? | 21:43 |
chetanska_ | tgm4883 please help or stop patronizing me. I fricking read it already and either didn't understand it correctly or something else is wrong. | 21:44 |
aruns | What is the best way of adding repositories, in future, that are from third party sources? | 21:44 |
Seveas | aruns: well, that seems to have deleted the broken package. apt-get should now work again. | 21:44 |
tgm4883 | chetanska_: Have you tried installing that package? | 21:44 |
chetanska_ | Oh for f@#ks sake will somebody please talk me through this issue instead of talking about a page I've obviously already been to and didnt | 21:45 |
chetanska_ | ' find helpful | 21:45 |
tgm4883 | chetanska_: that's what I'm trying to do. It would be SUPER helpful if you told us what you've tried already | 21:45 |
k1l_ | chetanska_: we cant help you since you dont say what your issue is exactly. | 21:45 |
squinty | or *exactly* what you don't understand about that terminal command | 21:46 |
k1l_ | chetanska_: what exactly doesnt work? which step on the howto didnt work? we are still on "my car doesnt work" and we ask "what exactly doesnt work" | 21:46 |
aruns | Seveas: You mentioned cloning the trusty version of a repository, not its utopic version. Is it OK if you could tell me what you mean by that? :) | 21:46 |
aruns | I am still pretty new to Ubuntu / Linux in general, downloaded Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS back in November 2015, but still find that I have a lot to learn. | 21:47 |
chetanska_ | ok tgm4883 act as if you were talking to a completely computer illiterate person who just installed ubuntu for the first time. my f@#king dvds won't play. how should I know what did or didn't work? what would you start with? in english please | 21:47 |
Seveas | aruns: at the bottom of your sources.list you have 'utopic', which is not the ubuntu version you are using, which is 'trusty' | 21:47 |
aruns | Ahh, right. | 21:48 |
Seveas | [23:41] < tgm4883> | chetanska_: .... Did you read it? It states in no uncertain terms that you need to "sudo apt-get install libdvd-pkg" | 21:48 |
Seveas | chetanska_: I suggest you start with that. | 21:48 |
aruns | Seveas: Thank for all your help this evening, it really got me out of a jam :) | 21:48 |
tgm4883 | chetanska_: as I've previously stated. Open a terminal and type in "sudo apt-get install libdvd-pkg" | 21:48 |
Seveas | aruns: you're welcome. Next time try a pickle instead of a jam :) | 21:48 |
aruns | ;) | 21:48 |
chetanska_ | I tried sudo apt-get install libdvdread4 and read2 never pkg | 21:49 |
tgm4883 | chetanska_: ok, then try that command I gave | 21:49 |
Bashing-om | aruns: These "deb http://apt.cppcms.com/ utopic main " on your soyrce list are not helping you, utopic is a thing of the past .. and only conflicts can result . | 21:49 |
B0g4r7_ | So, I'm running ubuntu 16.04, with gnome-session-flashback installed. I find that in the Flashback environment, I am unable to grab any Nautilus windows by their edges to resize them. Any idea how to fix that? | 21:49 |
aruns | Seveas: I have a book on UNIX commands at home, but are there any really good tutorials you can recommend for learning how to better navigate my way around Ubuntu, either video or text based, or anything that you would recommend I look into based on your experience with Ubuntu. | 21:49 |
Seveas | Bashing-om: we covered that already :) | 21:49 |
aruns | Bashing-om: Thanks for clarifying, though :0 | 21:50 |
aruns | * :) | 21:50 |
Seveas | aruns: there's the ubuntu book. Not sure if it's still being updated though. | 21:50 |
Bashing-om | Seveas: :) sorry, thought I was paying better attention . | 21:50 |
B0g4r7_ | Some other windows are also affected, like System Monitor is, but some are not affected, like I can resize the XChat window and Chromium. | 21:50 |
chetanska_ | unable to locate package libdvd-pkg | 21:50 |
tgm4883 | chetanska_: what's the output of "lsb_release -r" | 21:50 |
k1l_ | chetanska_: what ubuntu version are you on exactly? | 21:50 |
Seveas | aruns: but in general I know very little about beginner material. Have been using ubuntu for too long to pay attention to those. | 21:51 |
k1l_ | libdvd-pkg is in the ubuntu repos from 15.10 on. | 21:51 |
B0g4r7_ | The problem does not occur in Unity. In Unity all windows are resizable as they should be. | 21:51 |
chetanska_ | studio 14.04 with vlc added | 21:51 |
tgm4883 | chetanska_: ok, you know what, my bad. I thought you had said you were on 16.04 | 21:51 |
aruns | Seveas: Ah, OK. One thing I don't know too much about are the Linux file systems. I know there's Ext1 through to 4, but not sure about what there is to know about them. | 21:51 |
B0g4r7_ | I never had this problem using Flashback on 14.04. Just on 16.04. | 21:51 |
aruns | Seveas: I also have VIM installed, are you a VIM expert? :) | 21:52 |
k1l_ | chetanska_: for 14.04 the package name is "libdvdread4" | 21:52 |
tgm4883 | chetanska_: so you've installed libdvdread4 already, did you run "sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh" | 21:52 |
chetanska_ | I tried that it's supposedly already installed | 21:52 |
k1l_ | chetanska_: then run "sudo sh /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh" | 21:53 |
chetanska_ | I tried that css.sh and got an error ....hold on Ill do it again and post the output | 21:53 |
Seveas | aruns: we're drifting a bit off-topic here, as this channel is more for direct support questions. For more on ext4, see http://kernelnewbies.org/Ext4 , for more on vim, seek psychiatric help :D | 21:53 |
k1l_ | chetanska_: backgroundinfo: ubuntu is not allowed to ship the dvd libraries due to licence issues. so there must be this sepcial setup. | 21:53 |
Seveas | aruns: google will probably find you hundreds of vim tutorials. I've been using it for ~15 years, but wouldn't call myself an expert. | 21:54 |
chetanska_ | I understand K1l I just wish it was easier to get some help without feeling like the whole forum is patronizing you and talking to you in swahili | 21:55 |
chetanska_ | ok I copied and pasted it from your text and there's something slightly different in your command line than was posted on the help forum...something actually happened this time...might be resolved | 21:56 |
k1l_ | chetanska_: as i said: details matter. there are several ways where people could go wrong on that special path. so we need more input what is going wrong. | 21:56 |
chetanska_ | it's set up libdvdcss2 now | 21:57 |
snfgf | So, I insert an SD card, and it automounts. I umount, because I want to mount it elsewhere, but get an error: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock or other error. | 21:57 |
reisio | snfgf: you get an error while umounting? | 21:57 |
bekks | snfgf: So how are you mounting it? | 21:57 |
snfgf | reisio, no, while trying to mount it again | 21:57 |
snfgf | [12308.978371] FAT-fs (sdc): utf8 is not a recommended IO charset for FAT filesystems, filesystem will be case sensitive! | 21:58 |
reisio | snfgf: with what command | 21:58 |
snfgf | bekks, mount -t fat /dev/sdc /mnt | 21:58 |
snfgf | also tried -t vfat | 21:58 |
reisio | snfgf: what about 'mount /dev/sdc /mnt' ? | 21:58 |
snfgf | same error | 21:58 |
bekks | snfgf: you should not use utf8 with fat. | 21:58 |
snfgf | It is a new SD card I just bought. | 21:59 |
reisio | try with -o codepage=437 | 21:59 |
snfgf | [12614.888862] FAT-fs (sdc): bogus number of reserved sectors | 22:00 |
snfgf | [12614.888869] FAT-fs (sdc): Can't find a valid FAT filesystem | 22:00 |
mladoux | heh, I was trying to figure out why mod_rewrite was causing https to crash, so I googled, and saw someone say options all... I did it as a test, but didn't leave it that way because, doi, anyway, it worked, so I check my http config, and found the missing option ( FollowSymLinks ) | 22:00 |
snfgf | And still, it automounts | 22:00 |
bekks | snfgf: So whats the output of "mount"? Pastebin it please. | 22:01 |
aruns | Seveas: Hi, thanks very much for the link, and as for VIM, I suppose I'll just have to look up tutorials :P | 22:02 |
snfgf | http://termbin.com/088q | 22:02 |
aruns | Seveas: You say you've used VIM for 15 years, by the way, so you've been using Linux distributions in general for quite a while...? | 22:02 |
chetanska_ | tgm4883 and k1l thank you both for your patience and time. once I figure this out I'll be helping others switch to linux because I hate bill gates. ...dvd is playing now | 22:02 |
max12345 | hey guys I'm feeling like an idiot trying to create a bootable stick. unetbootin doesn't do it for me for some reason | 22:02 |
k1l_ | max12345: "dd" is one of the best solutions. with the gui programs there can be issues when the syslinux version on the system and the usb.iso is s adifferent one | 22:03 |
snfgf | bekks, I was using /dev/sdc rather than /dev/sdc1 O_o | 22:04 |
reisio | max12345: what happens with unetbootin? | 22:04 |
max12345 | reisio: I think I'm getting the issue k1l_ is talking about | 22:04 |
Seveas | max12345: what are you trying to create a bootable usb stick of? The ubuntu installer? | 22:05 |
reisio | max12345: I was asking what happens | 22:06 |
max12345 | xubuntu but yes | 22:06 |
Seveas | reisio: dd will work, but I've also had success with usb-creator-gtk | 22:06 |
Seveas | err, max12345* | 22:06 |
max12345 | I get a SYSLINUX boot error when I use the stick I create with unetbootin | 22:06 |
reisio | k | 22:07 |
max12345 | Seveas: I'll try the gtk one then | 22:09 |
aruns | Hi, guys, by the way. | 22:12 |
aruns | On Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS, what is the best way of finding out the temperature of your machine? | 22:12 |
aruns | Is there an application I can install? | 22:12 |
aruns | Last question before I go bed. | 22:12 |
k1l_ | aruns: there is "sensors" for the terminal | 22:13 |
tgm4883 | aruns: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SensorInstallHowto | 22:13 |
k1l_ | aruns: or you use some indicators for the panel | 22:13 |
aruns | Great, thanks :) | 22:14 |
Seveas | aruns: psensor will do the trick for a gui | 22:14 |
aruns | Thanks guys :D | 22:14 |
aruns | I'm off to bed now, thanks for all the help tonight. | 22:14 |
aruns | 23:14 PM GMT for me | 22:14 |
max12345 | maybe this time then... | 22:14 |
max12345 | the funny thing is, of course I got sidetracked | 22:15 |
max12345 | and the laptop I actually wanted to boot still isn't running :D | 22:15 |
paolochiodi | Hi, after upgrading from ubuntu 14.04 to 16.04 I fail to compile a number of tools, getting an error from libtool that track up to $global_symbol_pipe being empty. Is this something I can easily fix on the server or should the makefile of each single source code be changed? | 22:15 |
Seveas | paolochiodi: are you trying to compile in a directory in which you compiled the same sources before? | 22:16 |
paolochiodi | nope, fresh download | 22:17 |
paolochiodi | (an example is orc, from gstreamer) | 22:17 |
Seveas | paolochiodi: ok, pastebin the full command and output please | 22:18 |
paolochiodi | Seveas: http://pastebin.com/jCrAf7M0 | 22:21 |
paolochiodi | note the double pipe in the command without anything in it (in the make output) | 22:21 |
paolochiodi | that’s the place for $global_symbol_pipe | 22:21 |
Seveas | that smells like configure was generated with a different autotools than what your system expects. Is there an autogen.sh? | 22:23 |
paolochiodi | Seveas: yes | 22:24 |
Seveas | paolochiodi: make sure build-essential, libtool, autoconf and automake are installed and run the ./autogen.sh | 22:24 |
pavimob | how do i install codecs on 16.04 | 22:27 |
xangua | pavimob: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras | 22:28 |
paolochiodi | Seveas: that seems to be working, thanks. Just another question, should I run configure after autogent? | 22:28 |
Seveas | yes | 22:28 |
Seveas | autogen.sh generally regenerates configure (and some more files) | 22:29 |
Ronin42 | How do I find out what version of ocaml was unison compiled with? | 22:30 |
paolochiodi | Seveas: thank you very much | 22:30 |
Seveas | Ronin42: if you're installing it as normal from the Ubuntu repositories: the ocaml version in the Ubuntu repositories | 22:32 |
kn0wledge_ | does anyone know if ubuntu 16.04 kernel 4.6.0 still needs the acs and i915 patch for vga passthrough to nvidia gtx? | 22:32 |
Ronin42 | Seveas: Help me understand here. I don't have ocaml installed on my machine. | 22:33 |
k1l_ | kn0wledge_: ask the one who gave you the 4.6 kernel | 22:33 |
kn0wledge_ | lol.. kernel.org ;] | 22:34 |
Ronin42 | Seveas: When I install something from the repo, is it not the same thing as compiling from source? | 22:34 |
Seveas | Ronin42: you don't need ocaml installed, it's only needed when building. | 22:34 |
Seveas | Ronin42: no, it is not compiling from source. We don't live in the land of the ricers and sonsole scrollback junkies. | 22:35 |
Ronin42 | Seveas: o_O I ... I'm not sure what that means... | 22:35 |
Seveas | Ronin42: it was a cheap shot at people who like to compile everything from source themselves :) | 22:36 |
Seveas | Ubuntu packages are binary packages. The compiling is done on central buildservers so not everybody has to jump through the hoops of compiling everything. | 22:36 |
kn0wledge_ | how do i stop the lockscreen from comming up in kubuntu 16.04? i changed it in system settings and it doesnt seem to do anything | 22:36 |
kn0wledge_ | it comes up every 10 min about | 22:37 |
Seveas | kn0wledge_: try #kubuntu if nobody in here knows (I certainly don't) | 22:37 |
Ronin42 | Seveas: Lol (it was more of a small burst of air getting exhaled), ok. So, if I install ocaml from the repos, and check the version, that should allow me to find out what version unison was compiled with? | 22:37 |
snfgf | How do I turn off automount? | 22:38 |
Seveas | Ronin42: or even just to apt-get show ocaml to get the version number. Or even just ask our bot :) | 22:38 |
Seveas | !info ocaml | Ronin42 | 22:38 |
ubottu | Ronin42: ocaml (source: ocaml): ML language implementation with a class-based object system. In component universe, is optional. Version 4.02.3-5ubuntu2 (xenial), package size 32 kB, installed size 157 kB | 22:38 |
Ronin42 | Seveas: Ty! That's sweet! | 22:38 |
Ronin42 | Seveas: I should lurk here more often :) | 22:38 |
OerHeks | kn0wledge_, maybe some other energy setting ? | 22:38 |
Seveas | snfgf: gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.media-handling automount false | 22:39 |
snfgf | Seveas, thanks | 22:41 |
kn0wledge_ | OerHeks: i set everything to the max i think 360mins.. i keep looking hopefully figure it out soon | 22:42 |
kn0wledge_ | thanks | 22:42 |
AbsurdTech | Life is fun scrubbing sticks off your laptop with nail polish | 22:45 |
AbsurdTech | stickers* | 22:45 |
reisio | hrmmm, never had to use nail polish | 22:46 |
reisio | (or nail polish remover) | 22:46 |
AbsurdTech | remover* whoops | 22:47 |
AbsurdTech | but I'm pretty sure it's from the isopropyl alcohol in the remover that gets off that sticker gunk | 22:48 |
Trinity | hi guys, i have a weird issue where my pulseaudio's output is being mixed into my pulseaudio input | 22:49 |
Trinity | I may have messed with the configs some time ago, could someone advise me on what their settings are on? | 22:50 |
Trinity | specifically the Configuration tab | 22:50 |
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djcray | Hey, i got a problem with the install of Ubuntu on a Windows 10. If i want to install it besides Windows 10, it cant load the Kernel somehow. Even if i try to format the Ubuntusystem and resinstall it, the same Problem. Can someone help me? | 22:56 |
baller | OerHeks: hello | 22:56 |
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m0rdo | hi | 23:06 |
m0rdo | I need help.I can't install tor on ubuntu 15.10 version | 23:06 |
yagaoisa | Does anyone have a good method of adding music to my iOS 9.3 device on ubuntu 16.04? | 23:07 |
m0rdo | how can help me? | 23:07 |
yagaoisa | m0rdo: tor browser? | 23:07 |
gl1tch | djcray<<< did you try doing a fresh install of windows (formating hard drive with windows, and leave unpartitioned space for your linux install) then running the ubuntu installer? | 23:07 |
m0rdo | yes, yagaoisa | 23:08 |
djcray | gl1tch, i cant backup all of my data, so i didt did this | 23:08 |
yagaoisa | m0rdo: What is the error you're getting? | 23:08 |
xdevnull | Guys I'm planning to install windows next to my ubuntu, Curentlly, my ubuntu taking the whole HD space. Is it possible to customize via any gui things? cuz i'm really bad in cmd :P | 23:09 |
reisio | yagaoisa: wirelessly is the most straightforward | 23:09 |
xdevnull | terminal * | 23:09 |
reisio | ...since it's a wireless device | 23:09 |
reisio | xdevnull: gparted | 23:09 |
m0rdo | I tried to install tor from Ubuntu Software Centre but it doesn't want to start. | 23:09 |
yagaoisa | reisio: adding local music to the device? | 23:09 |
reisio | yagaoisa: yup | 23:09 |
yagaoisa | m0rdo: download from tor site | 23:09 |
gl1tch | I would backup the data to a different disk drive before messing with your OS in the first place. | 23:09 |
yagaoisa | reisio: I've never heard of this method. How do I do that? | 23:10 |
Trinity | anyone familiar with pulse audio> | 23:10 |
Trinity | ? | 23:10 |
reisio | someone is, yes | 23:10 |
Trinity | my input is capturing my output for some reason. Anyone know why? | 23:10 |
Trinity | it's very faint in the background. I'm sure its not my headset as they're two separate pieces and i've turned the volume on one all the way down | 23:11 |
Trinity | and it's still 'bleeding' through | 23:11 |
Trinity | this becomes a huge issue you know... when you are talking to friends on skype and watch porn at the same time. so any help is appreciated :D | 23:11 |
B0g4r7_ | yagaoisa, there is no good method that I have found. Apple really doesn't want you to. | 23:12 |
yagaoisa | B0g4r7_: Do you know what the eff reisio was talking about? | 23:12 |
yagaoisa | Wirelessly transferring music from ubuntu to iPhone... | 23:12 |
B0g4r7_ | Can't say I do. | 23:12 |
B0g4r7_ | You can copy the files, sure, but they won't show up in the Music app. | 23:13 |
yagaoisa | B0g4r7_: I think he was pulling my leg | 23:13 |
yagaoisa | Yeah... | 23:13 |
B0g4r7_ | I just use itunes on windows in vmware. | 23:13 |
yagaoisa | ugh | 23:13 |
yagaoisa | B0g4r7_: I don't want to use windows tho :D | 23:13 |
B0g4r7_ | Maybe you can get it to run in wine. | 23:14 |
yagaoisa | B0g4r7_: See... this kills me man. My boss at work wants me to take a bunch of training so he can get me to become a windows sys admin but my heart is in linux! | 23:14 |
yagaoisa | he wants me to master .NET/powershell too | 23:14 |
B0g4r7_ | Story of a sysadmin's life. | 23:14 |
B0g4r7_ | Now you can blame Apple for forcing you to use Windows. | 23:15 |
yagaoisa | B0g4r7_: Would you recommend just installing windows at home to focus on it and save a linux vm for linux stuff and banking? | 23:15 |
xangua | Still nothing to do with Apple making crap products | 23:15 |
CoolKevin | you guys done a really good job for me earlier, have another question | 23:15 |
yagaoisa | B0g4r7_: I am trying to stay in Linux and windows on vm but its slower, ofc and don't wanna infect my system :D | 23:16 |
CoolKevin | but do not know how to ask it | 23:16 |
B0g4r7_ | I've done it both ways. I certainly prefer to have linux be in the driver's seat. | 23:16 |
bprompt | yagaoisa: what was the orignal question again? | 23:16 |
yagaoisa | bprompt: Does anyone have a good method of adding music to my iOS 9.3 device from Ubuntu 16.04? | 23:17 |
B0g4r7_ | itunes calculates a special hash for every song, and adds it to a database on the idevice. So far no open source solutions can calculate that hash in the same way. | 23:18 |
bprompt | yagaoisa: hmmm I don't have an iOS device here, but... if you plug it in, doesn't it show as an MTP device anyway? | 23:18 |
B0g4r7_ | Without that has, the Music app will refuse to play it. | 23:18 |
B0g4r7_ | Unless things have changed since I last researched this. | 23:18 |
yagaoisa | Yup what B0g4r7_ said | 23:18 |
yagaoisa | Nope it generates its on hashes | 23:18 |
yagaoisa | only iTunes can actually sort it for my phone to read it | 23:19 |
CoolKevin | my question is, my last few desktop environments, had drop down menu's, but I cannot anything in the software centre | 23:19 |
B0g4r7_ | I think it can be made to work somehow if you trick the idevice in to operating in "legacy library mode", but I didn't pursue that. | 23:19 |
bprompt | yagaoisa: well... .then there you have it :), you get what you pay for | 23:19 |
CoolKevin | at the moment all I have is basic intall | 23:19 |
yagaoisa | bprompt: best part is: I didn't pay for it so your statement truly rings in my ears :D | 23:21 |
yagaoisa | Welp | 23:21 |
yagaoisa | Windows VM it is | 23:21 |
yagaoisa | B0g4r7_: You a sys admin?! | 23:21 |
B0g4r7_ | Years ago I was. | 23:21 |
yagaoisa | What're you up to now? | 23:22 |
B0g4r7_ | Maybe I still am, depending on who you ask. | 23:22 |
yagaoisa | global domination? | 23:22 |
yagaoisa | Ah, I gotcha :D | 23:22 |
B0g4r7_ | I mostly work with wireless internets. WISP. | 23:22 |
yagaoisa | Oh wow | 23:22 |
yagaoisa | That sounds really interesting | 23:22 |
B0g4r7_ | Yeah, it does stay interesting. | 23:23 |
bprompt | yagaoisa: don't get me wrong ,Apple makes great software and hardware, the dog-in-a-leash part of their marketing is the part that I don't find very attractive, they go out of their way to make it convoluted for something that standards make it entirely unnecessary | 23:23 |
squinty | !topic | 23:23 |
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yagaoisa | bprompt: No, I agree. | 23:24 |
B0g4r7_ | I use iphone mostly because it's the devil I know. | 23:24 |
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CoolKevin | I guess the question was too hard | 23:28 |
squinty | CoolKevin, there are some bugs in the software center. might want to try installing gnome-software or synaptic. sudo apt install synaptic type that in a terminal | 23:30 |
CoolKevin | thank you kind sir | 23:30 |
tgm4883 | CoolKevin: I didn't even see your question, which is precisely why excess chat is prohibited in this channel. So when you say it can't install anything, do you mean stuff in the repo or third party packages? | 23:31 |
CoolKevin | it is ok, I understand | 23:32 |
squinty | CoolKevin, sorry should have read as software-center and/or synaptic. | 23:35 |
CoolKevin | sudo apt install software-center and/or synaptic. add that you mean | 23:36 |
squinty | CoolKevin, sudo apt install software-center is one command | 23:37 |
CoolKevin | ok thank you kind sir | 23:37 |
squinty | CoolKevin, sudo apt install synaptic is run as another command | 23:38 |
CoolKevin | I did that one thank you | 23:38 |
squinty | CoolKevin, if you want to install both at the same time then sudo apt install synaptic software-center | 23:38 |
squinty | CoolKevin, yw | 23:38 |
CoolKevin | ok thank you | 23:38 |
baller | OerHeks: that google cloud print service isnt available for ubiunt | 23:39 |
CoolKevin | thank you kind sir it is dl a lot | 23:39 |
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snfgf | time(1) says time has an -o option to write output to file, but I get error: 'command not found' | 23:41 |
jiffe | so I have opencl installed but everything is saying there's no available platforms | 23:43 |
jiffe | even if I didn't have GPUs this should still detect CPU no? | 23:45 |
jiffe | that seems like something that should always work unconditionally | 23:45 |
squinty | snfgf, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11082233/how-to-redirect-result-of-linux-time-command-to-some-file | 23:46 |
snfgf | thanks | 23:48 |
squinty | snfgf, actually tried /usr/bin/time -o time.txt here but still no go. | 23:49 |
djcray | Why is Wubi not recommended anymore? | 23:51 |
baller | OerHeks: that google cloud print service isnt available for ubiunt | 23:54 |
AbsurdTech | baller: Meh, rather not hand off my printer to Google haha | 23:57 |
azizLIGHT | on 14.04, if i change LC_TIME from en_US.UTF-8 to en_GB.UTF-8, besides changing the panel calendar's first day of the week from Sunday to Monday, what else will it do? | 23:58 |
dromedary512 | MM/DD/YYYY becomes DD/MM/YYYY | 23:59 |
happosade | Hello | 23:59 |
xdevnull | I want install win next to ubuntu, my ubuntu is talking all HD space. How do i customize space? i've downloaded "gparted" but i can't resize? even with i run it with sudo? | 23:59 |
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