[00:00] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: It will take someone smarter than I am . I got no ideas of why the display is not seen. I am open here to the learning situation .
[00:04] <WattisLove> Hi bros. My ubuntu booted into black screen. I found the problem is solved by hitting E and replacing "quiet splash" into "noquiet nosplash", however I'm having to do this everytime I boot. How can I set it so that this is permanent?
[00:04] <reisio> /etc/default/grub, probs
[00:05] <WattisLove> "probs"?
[00:05] <reisio> probably
[00:05] <WattisLove> right, thanks
[00:05] <reisio> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=probs
[00:07] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: No problem, thanks for your help though :)
[00:08] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: I have noticed one thing different, /usr/share/ubuntu-drivers-common/quirks/ on the broken one has an extra file called lenovo_z570_thinkpad which the working one doesn't have
[00:09] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: The laptop I have *is* a lenovo z570 however... but its still a difference, and it does look like it has some xorg overrides in it...
[00:11] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: I believe these files are mainly for things like brightness shortcuts usually and stuff like that - and I have noticed that the brightness shortcuts are working, whereas in previous ubuntu version it didn't work... I'm wondering if this file is causing the issues...
[00:12] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: paste.ubuntu.com/16879809 - does any of that make any sense to you?
[00:22] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: Looking .. be back .
[00:22] <hammer25> i did what the documentation for virtualbox told me to do as far as installing guest additions, but there are still just the two res options
[00:22] <hammer25> am i missing something?
[00:23] <reisio> hammer25: Ubuntu guest?
[00:23] <hammer25> yes
[00:23] <reisio> hammer25: like this: https://virtualboxes.org/doc/installing-guest-additions-on-ubuntu/
[00:26] <hammer25> nevermind, i only half did the instructions. my bad.
[00:29] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: Like you .. I do not like it .. this " nvidia-current|nvidia-current-updates " os also of mis-direction . how bout we remove the file and make a new one ' sudo nvidia-xconfig ' ?
[00:29] <Bashing-om> os/is*
[00:30] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: Yeah, I'll give that a shot. :)
[00:30] <hastiko> how do you install adobe flash on 16.04 for firefox? I can't find it in the sw center or ff plug ins....and the google results are all failing so far
[00:31] <Guest27601> hello
[00:32] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: right, done that... should I reboot, or do you think I can get away with sudo service lightdm restart?
[00:33] <hammer25> there we go. actually installing the modules sure helped, haha :P
[00:33] <CarlFK> fresh install won[t boot from disk.  I booted into the installer's rescue mode, lspci show 00:1f.2 RAID bus controller: Intel Corporation SATA Controller [RAID mode] (rev 02)
[00:33] <CarlFK> I was able to mount /dev/md126p1 and see the root fs.  here is fdisk / df http://paste.ubuntu.com/16880009/
[00:33] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: answered my own question, restarting lightdm didn't work so a full reboot it is, brb.
[00:33] <CarlFK> anyone know how to grub ?
[00:35] <kulelu88> Hi all
[00:35] <kulelu88> I have a question about networking, where can I ask that? what alternate channels?
[00:36] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: sadly, that hasn't resolved it either - although I still can't help that the file was causing problems... might purge nvidia again and do it all again and see what happens.
[00:38] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: might see what is installed no conflicts ' dpkg -l | grep nvidia ' .
[00:39] <squinty> kulelu88, #networking
[00:42] <kulelu88> thank you squinty
[00:42] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: paste.ubuntu.com/16880449
[00:45] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: Look'n .
[00:47] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: No possibility of a confloct there . That is about as clean As I have ever been witness to. Is the nvidia module loaded ' lsmod | grep nvidia ' ?
[00:54] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: paste.ubuntu.com/16880723
[00:55] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: it appears to be
[00:56] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: Yepper .. should workie . No ?
[00:57] <raymonr> cool
[00:57] <raymonr> wow
[00:58] <elec_A> Hi, How to get the package name of a running process ?
[00:59] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: its strange right... considering I'm using the same settings on both (from what I can see - xorg, etc), both have the same versions installed... there's nothing different except one came from 14.04 and the other from 15.10
[01:00] <elec_A> Ok, what is the package name of oclock, Xlock, Xlogo. I think they all come with lxde right ?
[01:00] <elec_A> I have uninstalled lxde but they are still ther
[01:00] <somsip> !find oclock | elec_A
[01:00] <elec_A> somsip: nothing ?
[01:01] <de-facto> elec_A dpkg -S $(readlink -f /proc/<PID goes here>/exe)
[01:01] <somsip> elec_A: no, but you can use the search link given there
[01:01] <carl__> hello
[01:01] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: A fact .. should be good .. but ! To further this and maybe get a hint in the log file : /var/log/gpu-manager.log ?
[01:02] <pbx> what does "enable wifi" (in the wifi menu, 14.04, unity) mean, and how can i perform its function without unity?
[01:02] <pbx> i mean, i know what it *does*, but i never saw it on my previous 14.04 install and now i have to re-check it every time my machine wakes from suspend
[01:03] <pbx> dell e5450 FWIW
[01:04] <nacc> pbx: could be a module not loaded, or rfkill being turned on by accident, or something?
[01:05] <nacc> pbx: dmesg/syslog might indicate what is hpapening better than the NM applet
[01:05] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: from both?
[01:06] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: Would not hurt to compare and see what is different.
[01:08] <bobby___> what are the advantages of using ubuntu server to set up a home network with active directory?
[01:10] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: paste.ubuntu.com/16881083
[01:11] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: Reading .
[01:12] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: both are the same, I did a diff on the two files, but here's the other anyway: paste.ubuntu.com/16881104
[01:17] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: No hints there either . Per that file the system is in a happy happy state .
[01:18] <pbx> nacc, thanks. as far as i can tell it is intended behavior (maybe specific to this hardware; didn't happen on my dell e7450).  syslog says: <info> (wlan0): deactivating device (reason 'sleeping')
[01:19] <nacc> pbx: yeah, it could need some sort of nudge by default, not sure
[01:19] <nacc> pbx: it'd be a 'bug' imo, from a usability perspective, but not sure
[01:20] <pbx> yeah. trying xmonad again and having no obvious way to "enable wifi" outside of unity's nm-applet has raised it to UX bug status for me :)
[01:21] <pbx> thanks again
[01:22] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: part of me is wondering if it is trying to output to either the vga or hdmi port...
[01:23] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: because I can hear sound, just no visuals... but I have no way of testing that theory...
[01:24] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: Still do not know . gpu-manager.log sees the LVDS connector; Why then do we not see it in the Xorg.0.log ?? .. Beats me !
[01:25] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: indeed!
[01:26] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: I'll be honest, nvidia optimus has been a problem since day one on Linux in general, I think it was poorly developed by them.
[01:27] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: I am workjing this as both OS are installed as dual boot on the same machine ? such that all hardware is common .
[01:28] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: There are a few who have had better results with BumbleBee as the graphic's controller . I can not vouch .
[01:30] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: Yes, you are correct - I actually triple boot Win10, Ubuntu 16.04 (upgraded from 14.04 - main every day use and work) and Ubuntu 16.04 (upgraded from 15.10 - using for testing newer version of ubuntu)
[01:31] <snow_richard>  /nickserv identify michael64
[01:31] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: I use to use bumblebee, so I can vouch that they do work... but since nvidia supported gpu switching natively, bumblebee has halted development because it was no longer needed (or so I understood from reading in tech news over the years)
[01:32] <Jordan_U> snow_richard: Change your password.
[01:33] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: So I find it hard to trust bumblebee anymore if they no longer develop it (although they could possibly have started back up again? I do no know)
[01:33] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: My take also on the controller .. BumbleBee is depreciated in favor of nvidia-prime .
[01:34] <Jordan_U> snow_richard: In the future, configure your IRC client to automatically identofy and if you do need to /msg nickserv or anything else that you don't want accidentally sent to the channel use the server tab so that such a typo is harmless.
[01:34] <Bashing-om> !info bumblebee
[01:34] <snow_richard> http://pastebin.com/fX8tDpCK
[01:35] <snow_richard> open gl error in android studio with radeon 3000 video on motherboard
[01:37] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: I agree, also, that version number looks similar to what I used a couple of years ago.
[01:38] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: I did really enjoy the fact that I could run the nvidia card by simply passing it to optirun - much like how I believe it runs on windows
[01:40] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: Should be working now with nvidia-prime . I just do not know why it is not . We await others here with greater graphic's skills .
[01:43] <matheus> ola
[01:43] <matheus> algum brasileiro ?
[01:43] <Ben64> !br | Guest37360
[01:43] <somsip> !find libgd
[01:43] <Guest37360> i use ubuntu mate
[01:44] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: indeed, thank you so much for your time and help though :)
[01:46] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: I've reverted back to intel using prime-select intel - its not often I need the gpu, it would have been nice to get it fixed today, but ubuntu has really taught me patience over the years ^_^
[02:02] <u8y7541_> hello
[02:02] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: K .. the performance with Intel will be lacking . I too want to learn where I am lacking to know what is not taking place .
[02:03] <u8y7541_> i keep getting problems with apt-get; wants to update dependencies which results in DPKG error codes...
[02:03] <u8y7541_> eh, who wants to talk?
[02:04] <somsip> u8y7541_: paste the errors using a pastebin
[02:04] <u8y7541_> it's a E: DPKG error code 1
[02:04] <u8y7541_> at the end
[02:04] <u8y7541_> it has "problems processing the dependencies
[02:04] <u8y7541_> "
[02:04] <somsip> u8y7541_: that doesn't help. Create a paste showing all of the errors
[02:04] <somsip> !paste | u8y7541_
[02:04] <u8y7541_> k
[02:06] <u8y7541_> Reading package lists... Done
[02:06] <u8y7541_> Building dependency tree
[02:06] <u8y7541_> Reading state information... Done
[02:06] <u8y7541_> Correcting dependencies... Done
[02:06] <u8y7541_> The following additional packages will be installed:
[02:06] <u8y7541_>   kde-config-telepathy-accounts
[02:06] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: me too
[02:06] <somsip> u8y7541_: in a paste bin
[02:06] <hazrpg> u8y7541_: paste.ubuntu.com - paste it there ;)
[02:07] <u8y7541_> that's the pastebin
[02:07] <u8y7541_> http://pastebin.com/15THd65r
[02:07]  * u8y7541_ is waiting
[02:08] <somsip> u8y7541_: you have no patience, and you've exceeded mine now. Maybe someone else will help you
[02:08] <OerHeks> oh, known issue. /usr/share/accounts/services/google-im.service
[02:08] <u8y7541_> im sry
[02:08] <u8y7541_> im used to stack overflow instant answers; so many people on there ;D
[02:09] <OerHeks> https://bugs.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/+bug/1451728 but solution on http://askubuntu.com/questions/618389/trying-to-overwrite-usr-share-accounts-services-google-im-service-which-is
[02:23] <hazrpg> somsip: well I was going to help him (because I was scrolling up to see what I was being notified about)... but seems he has no patience like you said :/
[02:24] <somsip> hazrpg: ignored him so not following what's been said. Some people can't be helped. Best to scrape them off quickly I find.
[02:24] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: just in case you want to follow along, I have started a bug report ;) - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1587699
[02:26] <hazrpg> somsip: probably for the best, he just logged out after your last comment telling him about patience - I find people like him ignorant.
[02:27] <mobile-intel> im have triple boot on my laptop! windows/and two ubuntu-based distro's. im currently sharing my swap partition with both distros. should i use two swap partitions?
[02:27] <somsip> hazrpg: on the internet? surely not.... :-/ Anyway...OT :)
[02:28] <hazrpg> mobile-intel: I triple boot too (win and 2 ubuntu's), so I can vouch for: No, you do not need 2 swaps! You only ever need one.
[02:30] <hazrpg> mobile-intel: swap is volatile, every time you reboot/shutdown it is wiped clean, so its very unlikely you will need more than one (plus I'm not 100% sure you can create more than one?)
[02:30] <mobile-intel> :hazrpg thankyou for your quick response! i tought so i never noticed any problems
[02:30] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: K .. bookmarked !
[02:31] <hazrpg> mobile-intel: also, when I say wiped clean - I don't think it physically clears it, but the system treats it as blank
[02:32] <hazrpg> mobile-intel: if you ever do experience any problems (highly unlikely) you can create swap files instead of a full blown partition - which is essentially the same thing (space reserved if you run out of memory). Most of us never really need swap, I'm just too old-school that I always create it anyway.
[02:33] <mobile-intel> yes you can create two! and no there seems to be an issue when both os's happen to use hibernation at the same time. it can wipe certain things
[02:33] <mobile-intel> when you use 1 swap
[02:33] <mobile-intel> buti never had any problems
[02:34] <hazrpg> mobile-intel: heh, hibernation has never worked on my laptop (just one of the quirks I guess of my laptop), but thanks for the heads up :)
[02:35] <mobile-intel> :hazrpg i never tried! i normally have enough diskspace for partitions but i will try it
[02:37] <mobile-intel> :hazrpg its not suppose to be a big deal. when two os's use hibernation at the same time. only thing that can happen is that your unsafed data (stored in hibernation file after closing your laptop) could be deleted
[02:39] <hazrpg> mobile-intel: true, personally I've found hibernation, although useful, can sometimes have its own pitfalls
[02:40] <hazrpg> mobile-intel: I've once had a system that took forever to boot back up because it was trying to boot the hib stuff back into memory, but the computer was doing some processing before the hibernation, which meant it tried to continue that and locked the whole thing up
[02:41] <hazrpg> mobile-intel: its no surprise that ubuntu comes with hibernation usually disabled by default
[02:41] <mobile-intel> hazrpg: i never use it! atleast i think! i always SHUTDOWN my pc. its not that hard! and the tought of a fresh restart everyday just makes it feel more stable
[02:42] <hazrpg> (not sure if that's still the case - again like I said my current laptop doesn't work with hibernation in general in any linux OS for some reason - not sure if that's secure boot's fault or what exactly)
[02:42] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: Cool. :) Hopefully we'll figure out what is actually going on at some point.
[02:43] <RomanLier-> kenrin: I finally was able to install ibus-hangul. I had first to install the full korean language support, which took a while but it was worth it! thank you so much for your time and your help :)
[02:43] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: Maybe the big boys will take an intrest, and shoot you back a solution .
[02:44] <buu> Ok, how come debian can read filenames with colons in them over samba but ubuntu can't?
[02:44] <hazrpg> mobile-intel: heh I agree! I knew one person who always hibernated their machine (albeit Window not Linux-based), and wondered why it was constantly getting slower - I found a quick reboot solved all his problems ;)
[02:46] <hazrpg> Bashing-om: I'm hoping so - I used ubuntu-bug and flagged that I was willing to help to the maximum when the option came up - since I have two instances (one working one not), maybe they might take an interest over those just saying "its broken, help!"
[02:48] <hazrpg> buu: looks like its a long standing bug #676304
[02:51] <buu> hazrpg: Yeah I saw that
[02:51] <buu> hazrpg: Do you think I could install the debian version of the samba libs?
[02:52] <hazrpg> buu it is possible - but sometimes the dependancies can vary between the two
[02:52] <buu> Yeah..
[02:52] <buu> I don't understand how ubuntu managed to introduce this regression
[02:52] <hazrpg> buu: if you want to try, I think jessie or sid would be your best bet at getting it to work
[02:53] <lp251> does gnome-terminal seem slow on 16.04 to anyone else?  The first terminal I open takes a solid 2s or so to appear
[02:53] <lp251> subsequent terminals are fast
[02:53] <hazrpg> buu: Ubuntu is well known for applying their own patches in, something that works in debian doesn't always work in Ubuntu - and vise versa
[02:53] <buu> Maybe I should just learn how nfs actually works
[02:54] <caf4926> Would I get better results in 16.04 than 14.04 with hybrid graphics?
[02:54] <luke> nick /luke
[02:55] <hazrpg> buu: Defintely worth it ;) - I'd help, but my boss was the one that showed me how to do it, and honestly I can't remember all the steps that we did off by heart.
[02:55] <hazrpg> buu: I don't blame you for using samba, it is so much easier to use (and better compatiblity between OS's)
[02:56] <Guest79883> hey how can I lock the administration directory.  It says another process is using it.  I tried to install an app via apt but the internet was not connected. So I connected and tried again and now I'm receiving this error.  I just want to know how I can proceed
[02:57] <somsip> Guest79883: maybe auto-updates is already running
[02:57] <Guest79883> how to I stop that then?
[02:59] <somsip> Guest79883: I don't use it so is it... Software Centre? Open it and see f it's doing anything
[03:00] <Guest79883> Software Centre is open.  But I'venot installed or attemtped to install anything
[03:00] <ryclik> open /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic
[03:00] <fenix_peregrino> guys what is the command to see the available channels for a certain subject?
[03:00] <ryclik> Change APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "1";
[03:00] <ryclik> to 0
[03:01] <ryclik> To disable the auto update ness
[03:01] <ryclik> From here: https://www.garron.me/en/linux/turn-off-stop-ubuntu-automatic-update.html
[03:01] <somsip> !alis | fenix_peregrino
[03:02] <Guest79883> ok thankyou
[03:02] <ryclik> :)
[03:04] <slmyers> quit
[03:05] <Guest34757> anyone know how to fix the cause of " inappropriate ioctl" message?
[03:06] <buu> hazrpg: nfs is the devil
[03:10] <ryclik> I've always found nfs to be easier to set up personally. Samba always gave me trouble.
[03:10] <ryclik> It's been a while though
[03:12] <hazrpg> buu: You could always try cifs - I know NAS drives tend to provide the option for cifs
[03:13] <hazrpg> Wow, its 4am... I should really get to bed!
[03:13] <hazrpg> thanks for your help Bashing-om :), and nice to meet you and buu this evening/morning
[03:14] <hazrpg> take care \o
[03:15] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: My pleasure, sllep tight .
[03:29] <AxD79> Hi ALl
[03:30] <erasmus> ಠ_ಠ
[03:31] <AxD79> I am currently running ubuntu 14.04 server and have logged into it via Putty.  Within this Server I have configured VirutalBox and created 1 Virtual Machine.  I know the Virtual Machines IP address, but because my server is hosted elsewhere the IP is a Private IP, not accessible from outside.  I have a extra static IP and have configured it on my server, but how do I link the static IP to the VM?
[03:33] <ryclik> You'll need to either set up port forwarding or access it via something like an SSH tunnel
[03:33] <jnagro> AxD79: i believe in the network settings of the VM you can select a "bridged" adpater instead of the NAT
[03:34] <ryclik> ^ That too. Then apply your extra IPv4 to the VM
[03:34] <jnagro> AxD79: but yeah, if you just need to shell into that VM once in a while, what ryclik said is wise - you can use your host as an ssh jump box
[03:40] <AxD79> jnargo: between my host and virtual machine, i have a bridged connection
[03:40] <AxD79> jnargo: I have done something like this --> VBoxManage modifyvm isTest --nic1 bridged --bridgeadapter1 eth1 --vrde on
[03:41] <AxD79> where 'isTest' is the name of my virtualServer
[03:41] <AxD79> but when I go to my virtual servers IP address i get a page not found
[03:42] <AxD79> my hosting company said that is becuase the vm ip address is not public
[03:42] <AxD79> so i need to tie my public static ip to the vm ip
[03:45] <ryclik> Yes. In the VM, change it's IP address to your extra IP. Then you should be able to access it via that IP
[03:45] <mib_mib> hi - i have some webservers that run in our datacenter and i set up all employees with an individual ssh key, and they all forward the webserver to their local machine over ssh tunnel. However, I have heard that I can set up a vpn instead to solve this - how would i go about that? Do i need to setup an OPENVPN server?
[03:54] <buu> hazrpg: Unless I've missed something crucial somewhere, cifs *is* samba
[03:54] <jnagro> mib_mib: yes, openvpn would be a good solution
[03:54] <caf4926> Is nvidia prime what I should use on a hybrid nvidia/intel system?
[03:55] <caf4926> 14.04
[03:55] <Bashing-om> caf4926: Affirmed . BumbleBee depreciated in favor .
[03:56] <caf4926> Bashing-om: any special things I should know
[03:57] <Bashing-om> caf4926: No not really .. read the docs and help pages . Pretty intuitive .
[03:57] <caf4926> ty
[03:59] <SigmundF> yw
[03:59] <mib_mib> jnagro: so for instance, i would run openvpn on say the webserver, and have employees connect using a vpn client
[04:00] <mib_mib> jnagro: so, if it runs on my.webserver.com, how would they access it (its externally firewalled) in their web browser?
[04:02] <kenrin> You'd need to open the port
[04:03] <AxD79> can someone tell me if I have added the ip correctly to my ubuntu server -->  http://paste.opensuse.org/87612797
[04:06] <draxdeveloper> hello
[04:06] <kenrin> Looks fine to me
[04:06] <draxdeveloper> i am trying to mount a iso image on ubuntu
[04:06] <draxdeveloper> i used gmount-iso, but had an error
[04:07] <draxdeveloper> i used furius, it's mounts. But when i access the iso dir i just have a empty folder
[04:07] <draxdeveloper> how can i mount an iso?
[04:07] <reisio> draxdeveloper: iso of what?
[04:07] <draxdeveloper> a game
[04:07] <kenrin> sudo mount -o loop blah.iso /media/whatever
[04:08] <draxdeveloper> ok, ty
[04:08] <reisio> a win32 game?
[04:08] <aegto> does anyone know why all stat times of a screen process if you attach/detach from it?
[04:08] <theorem_> ahoy
[04:08] <reisio> aegto: pardon?
[04:08] <reisio> theorem_: yo
[04:08] <theorem_> reisio: :)
[04:09] <aegto> say i do stat /var/run/screen/S-root/20806.sync.distribute
[04:09] <theorem_> do you know what might be causing a delay in network interface routing ... the X windows utility that manages network connections seems to take a long time to mark interfaces as "up" immediately after startup.
[04:09] <aegto> and it gives me access, modify, change
[04:10] <aegto> and then i do screen -r sync.distribute
[04:10] <aegto> all 3 values immediately change
[04:10] <aegto> i would like to go based on birth value, but its always empty
[04:10] <theorem_> seems ot happen since I upgraded to 16.04
[04:10] <draxdeveloper> reisio yeah, but i can't even see the base files
[04:10] <theorem_> *to
[04:11] <reisio> draxdeveloper: hrmm?
[04:11] <draxdeveloper> it's a iso, but i just can't mount it
[04:11] <reisio> aegto: #screen ?
[04:11] <reisio> draxdeveloper: what does kenrin's command say?
[04:12] <draxdeveloper> mount: can't find /media/thesims4 in /etc/fstab
[04:12] <kenrin> Did you make the directory?
[04:12] <aegto> reisio: what you mean?
[04:13] <draxdeveloper> kenrin no lol, i will do
[04:13] <kenrin> Protip: you can't mount stuff to nonexistant directory =)
[04:13] <reisio> aegto: there's an entire channel devoted to screen, at #screen
[04:13] <aegto> oh, didnt know
[04:13] <aegto> thanks
[04:14] <draxdeveloper> yeah, i used mkdir but not changed
[04:14] <reisio> /msg alis list *screen*, etc.
[04:14] <draxdeveloper> in fact, now i have two folders in the /media named thesims4
[04:14] <reisio> draxdeveloper: where's the iso file
[04:14] <draxdeveloper> in home
[04:14] <reisio> draxdeveloper: /media/, sounds like it's already moujnted
[04:14] <reisio> mounted*
[04:14] <reisio> /media/ is a place for automounts
[04:14] <draxdeveloper> a ok
[04:15] <draxdeveloper> how i delete a dir?
[04:15] <draxdeveloper> i created on in media
[04:15] <reisio> rmdir
[04:16] <draxdeveloper> ok, so where i should mount my iso
[04:16] <draxdeveloper> since is not automouting
[04:16] <kenrin> Wherever you want
[04:16] <draxdeveloper> i tried it
[04:16] <draxdeveloper> (with furius)
[04:16] <draxdeveloper> it's mounts
[04:16] <reisio> draxdeveloper: you have pastebinit?
[04:16] <kenrin> do a mount without options and pastbin it
[04:16] <reisio> pastebin the output of: mount
[04:17] <draxdeveloper> a mount wihtout options, like this one : sudo mount -o TheSims4UFPA.iso /media/thesims4
[04:17] <draxdeveloper> ?
[04:17] <kenrin> no just mount by itself
[04:18] <draxdeveloper> sudo mount?
[04:18] <kenrin> so we can see what you have mounted already
[04:19] <draxdeveloper> http://pastebin.com/6r6YUTF1
[04:20] <kenrin> I don't see it listed anywhere, so I'm not sure why you are getting errors.  Unless reisio sees something
[04:21] <reisio> draxdeveloper: what is the output of this?: sudo mkdir -p /mnt/test; sudo mount -o loop /path/to/image /mnt/test
[04:22] <draxdeveloper> the problem is, when i use furius it's says that is monted
[04:22] <draxdeveloper> sudo mkdir -p /mnt/test; sudo mount -o loop /path/to/image /mnt/test
[04:22] <draxdeveloper> ops wait
[04:22] <draxdeveloper> failed to setup loop device: Arquivo ou diretório não encontrado
[04:22] <reisio> change the /path/to/image bit
[04:23] <draxdeveloper> it's says directory not found
[04:23] <kenrin> sudo mkdir -p /mnt/test && sudo mount -o loop TheSims4UFPA.iso /mnt/test
[04:23] <kenrin> assuming you are in the directory with the iso
[04:24] <draxdeveloper> ah, ok
[04:26] <draxdeveloper> hum... this was the output that gmount-iso was giving
[04:26] <draxdeveloper> mount: /dev/loop1 is write-protected, mounting read-only
[04:26] <reisio> nobody asked for gmount-iso's output
[04:26] <draxdeveloper> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop1,
[04:26] <draxdeveloper> no, i am giving the output of the sudo mount
[04:27] <draxdeveloper> i am just saying that is the same output
[04:27] <reisio> that's TMI
[04:27] <reisio> which makes me distrust it altogether
[04:27] <draxdeveloper> TMI?
[04:27] <draxdeveloper>        missing codepage or helper program, or other error
[04:27] <reisio> too much information
[04:27] <draxdeveloper> ?
[04:27] <reisio> I ask you if the sky is blue, you say "no I wear pants"
[04:27] <reisio> I only want to know if the sky is blue
[04:27] <draxdeveloper> ah, no, like i said
[04:27] <reisio> k :p
[04:28] <draxdeveloper> i run the said command  sudo mkdir -p /mnt/test && sudo mount -o loop TheSims4UFPA.iso /mnt/test
[04:28] <draxdeveloper> and that was the output
[04:28] <reisio> draxdeveloper: read-only is normal for write-once media like a game DVD
[04:28] <reisio> look in /mnt/test/ now
[04:28] <reisio> ls /mnt/test/
[04:29] <draxdeveloper> ok, there is a mnt/test, but it's empty
[04:29] <kenrin> So your ISO file is corrupted
[04:29] <draxdeveloper> ah ok =/
[04:30] <kenrin> Makes sense that no program can mount it
[04:30] <draxdeveloper> yeah
[04:30] <draxdeveloper> ty :)
[04:31] <Ben64> what is the output of "file /path/to/your.iso"
[04:31] <reisio> draxdeveloper: what's this say?: mount | grep -i test
[04:32] <draxdeveloper> nothing
[04:32] <reisio> then it isn't mounted
[04:32] <Ben64> draxdeveloper: do mine
[04:32] <reisio> draxdeveloper: do Ben64's, but do it like this: 'file TheSims4UFPA.iso'
[04:33] <Ben64> pretty much what i said
[04:33] <Ben64> oh, that's a pirated iso
[04:33] <Ben64> i'm out
[04:34] <draxdeveloper> ok, ty anyway
[04:34] <kenrin> How do you know it is pirated ?
[04:34] <Ben64> google the iso name
[04:34] <kenrin> Oh
[04:35] <dskw> hi, i'm experimenting using a preseed file with ubuntu 16.04 mini ISO for installation. manually, i'd select 'Ubuntu standard utilities' and 'Xubuntu minimal installation'. for my preseed file, i included "d-i tasksel/first multiselect ubuntu-standard, xubuntu-core" but xubuntu didn't get installed. what's the entry for tasksel if i'd like to get xbuntu core installed?
[04:41] <gelei007> hi ,guys,i have a question , i  add a user named "user1" ,then i want to change its name to "user2",how can i did it,hope someone can help me
[04:43] <reisio> gelei007: usermod
[04:43] <reisio> though it might be simpler to useradd user2 anew, and migrate any data you care about
[04:44] <kenrin> usermod -l <newname> -d /home/<newname> -m <oldname>
[04:46] <kenrin> Hopefully not a user you are logged in as
[04:50] <Neil_> Can't get Server 14.04 to mount a EXT3 (GPT) drive: "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdc1"
thanks,i decide to use usermod
[04:53] <ibizactive> hi
[05:00] <jeffrey_f> first time in a long time I've used bluetooth to send a picture from my phone to my laptop.  First time doing the same with the phone and this laptop.  The picture sent ok, but was painfully slow.  Any suggestions??
[05:04] <arann> in nethogs in ubuntu why it showing unknown tcp
[05:04] <reisio> jeffrey_f: why not just use wireless/sftp
[05:06] <arann> please help nethogs showing unknown ip's  where data is recieving isthere  my machine pwned or what
[05:06] <jeffrey_f> I can't at the moment.  at work using their wifi and no access to other connected hosts.
[05:06] <theorem> hmm
[05:06] <theorem> so .. this is odd.  I am using 16.04
[05:06] <theorem> my interfaces get IP addresses and I get default routes
[05:07] <jeffrey_f> arann: I can't at the moment.  at work using their wifi and no access to other connected hosts.
[05:07] <theorem> but I can't use the interface until the UI "network manager" says that they're 'up' -- some 60-120 seconds after the UI starts
[05:07] <arann> no problem
[05:27] <jeffrey_f> first time in a long time I've used bluetooth to send a picture from my phone to my laptop.  First time doing the same with this phone and this laptop.  The picture sent ok, but was painfully slow.  Any suggestions??
[05:28] <Spookan> jeffrey_f: What phone?
[05:34] <hervey> So which channels have the most activity?
[05:34] <lotuspsychje> !ot | hervey
[05:34] <hervey> !ot
[05:35] <root__> s
[05:39] <jeffrey_f> Spookan: Samsung Note 5
[05:40] <Spookan> jeffrey_f: Ok, sorry i cant help with that. I only use Iphone..
[05:45] <jeffrey_f> Spookan: No problem.  I've done this with other phones and never seen it this slow.  Thanks though
[05:46] <slacker_d> http://cur.lv/z4ui1
[05:47] <Spookan> jeffrey_f: What about dropbox or something like that?
[05:53] <estumped> Any ideas why I get LVM not active yet...using direct...during sysinit...recovering journal...clearing orphaned inode...dev mapper etc at start up?
[05:55] <justcheckin> hello?
[05:55] <reisio> 'lo
[05:55] <estumped> justcheckin: hello.
[05:56] <justcheckin> your irc is confusing
[05:56] <TravellerTerrace> Erm....hello there. I'm kinda new to ubuntu and linux. I know how to run the command line, I know what sudo is, but...I'm not sure where to properly start with linux.
[05:57] <reisio> whatcha wanna do?
[05:57] <lotuspsychje> !manual | TravellerTerrace
[05:57] <estumped> TravellerTerrace: plenty of tutorials on youtube. find the latest.
[05:58] <TravellerTerrace> Ah, alright. Thanks, Lotus and stumped.
[05:58] <lotuspsychje> TravellerTerrace: the most of linux programs/commands also have a manpage (manual)
[05:59] <lotuspsychje> !man | TravellerTerrace
[05:59] <TravellerTerrace> Alright. Is there a manual for trusty?
[06:00] <rwilco121u> hi
[06:00] <reisio> ohai
[06:00] <lotuspsychje> TravellerTerrace: there are wiki's for specific ubuntu versions yes
[06:01] <TravellerTerrace> Alright, thanks.
[06:03] <rwilco121u> Does anyone have tips for installing a very old program? All I have is the tar.gz2 file, and I tried following the normal method/instructions, and I tried to install all of the dependencies, but....still many errors.
[06:03] <lotuspsychje> TravellerTerrace: dont be affraid to experiment yourself, the best learning school will be your own experience
[06:03] <TravellerTerrace> Ah, alright...
[06:04] <lotuspsychje> rwilco121u: its recommended to install package versions, specific for your ubuntu version
[06:04] <TravellerTerrace> I just don't want to end up typing in the wrong thing and end up bricking my machine.
[06:04] <lotuspsychje> TravellerTerrace: you cant brick your machine so easy, and if you do...its gonna be learning also :p
[06:05] <TravellerTerrace> Hehe.
[06:05] <rwilco121u> package versions?
[06:05] <TravellerTerrace> I just don't got the money to brick this.
[06:05] <TravellerTerrace> But, uh...thanks.
[06:05] <rwilco121u> I might be able to find an old rpm, but I didn't think that would work either
[06:05] <TravellerTerrace> I'm just more..overwhelmed at what I can do, so I don't really know...where to go from the start.
[06:06] <lotuspsychje> rwilco121u: yes every ubuntu version has specific package versions to install from repos
[06:06] <lotuspsychje> rwilco121u: what program is it you seek?
[06:06] <rwilco121u> Is it better to try to find the rpm, rather than trying recompiling?
[06:06] <drewery> So I use curl and depend on another site to return me my external ip. Is there a more straight forward way to do this? without using ifconfig & awk etc?
[06:06] <rwilco121u> I need to install gramps-3.0.x
[06:06] <lotuspsychje> !info gramps | rwilco121u
[06:07] <rwilco121u> I need to install 3.0.x in order to open an old database file which the new versions cannot open
[06:07] <estumped> TravellerTerrace: Just recalled, check with edX. I believe they offer a Linux course, FREE!
[06:07] <TravellerTerrace> Oh? I'll check that out right now.
[06:07] <lotuspsychje> rwilco121u: like i said, its not recommended to mix package versions
[06:08] <drewery> Yes, they do, I think it should be through linux foundation.
[06:08] <drewery> If not check coursera, they might have linux foundation. I remember seeing them.
[06:08] <lotuspsychje> rwilco121u: if the recent gramps version cant do what you need, i suggest a new !bug
[06:09] <rwilco121u> What is !bug
[06:09] <lotuspsychje> !bug | rwilco121u
[06:09] <rwilco121u> It is not a bug
[06:09] <rwilco121u> I used an old version of gramps to make a family tree a long, long time ago
[06:09] <lotuspsychje> rwilco121u: you say you cant open a database with the new gramps?
[06:09] <rwilco121u> I have the data, but the file format is not compatabile with new versions
[06:10] <lotuspsychje> rwilco121u: so its a bug..
[06:10] <rwilco121u> I can open it in the old version of gramps, and then export it to a file format compatable with the newer versions
[06:10] <rwilco121u> No, it's not a bug.....it's just an old format which is no longer used
[06:11] <rwilco121u> I can use the old version to export to a different format, and then open with the newer version
[06:11] <lotuspsychje> rwilco121u: if the newer gramps cant export/convert/open older supported formats that sounds like a bug
[06:11] <rwilco121u> It's really not a bug......
[06:11] <rwilco121u> The older file format has simply been abandoned for a different way of tracking the data
[06:12] <EriC^^> rwilco121u: try to download the older .deb from archive.ubuntu.com and try to manually satisfy the dependencies using apt-get install <package>
[06:12] <lotuspsychje> rwilco121u: its your system..do what you like but installing older gramps version will get you dependecie nightmare and security issues
[06:12] <rwilco121u> There are no .deb files
[06:12] <rwilco121u> I don't know why....only tar.gz2 files
[06:12] <rwilco121u> I don't mind security issues....I can do this in a virtual machine, I only need to do it one time to get the data
[06:13] <EriC^^> rwilco121u: will 3.2 work?
[06:13] <EriC^^> gramps 3.2.0-1
[06:14] <rwilco121u> The website says 3.0.x
[06:14] <rwilco121u> was the last version that supported it
[06:14] <rwilco121u> 3.0.0 or 3.0.1 or 3.0.2 etc
[06:15] <EriC^^> rwilco121u: gramps heaven http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gramps/
[06:15] <rwilco121u> I did try one of the older ones, but it wasn't old enough...
[06:15] <EriC^^> they have 1.0 even
[06:15] <rwilco121u> great!
[06:15] <EriC^^> rwilco121u: download this http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gramps/gramps_3.0.1-1_all.deb
[06:15] <rwilco121u> I'll try that
[06:15] <rwilco121u> Thanks so much :)
[06:15] <EriC^^> then type dpkg -I gramps_3.0......deb and it should show the list of dependencies
[06:16] <rwilco121u> ok, I'll give it a try
[06:16] <EriC^^> try to manually install them and hope the new packages in the repo still satisfy them, otherwise you'll need to manually install the older dependencies, if you do it in a vm that would be great
[06:16] <estumped> Did a fresh usb install of lubuntu 16.04 LTS, keep getting LVM not active/dev mapper at start up. Any ideas?
[06:17] <rwilco121u> Yes....I'm afraid that I will have to get old versions of some of the dependencies too, but hopefully not
[06:17] <rwilco121u> Thanks for your help :)
[06:17] <tripkin> I am having trouble with an upstart job not running on a new server. The old server where it is ruuning is Ubuntu 14.04, as is the new server. When I attempt to run a job using "sudo start utserver" I get the response "start: Job failed to start". I have posted the .conf and job files at http://hastebin.com/miwegeyobi.bash if there is someone who can help with it.
[06:18] <EriC^^> rwilco121u: no problem :)
[06:20] <brelod> tripkin, have u tried 'sudo service utserver start' ?
[06:20] <tripkin> brelod, yes with the same result.
[06:22] <brelod> tripkin, is this the whole msg u get or there is a logfile specification somewhere?
[06:22] <estumped> tripkin: Have you checked permissions?
[06:23] <tripkin> brelod, I did not see a log in /var/logs/upstart.
[06:24] <tripkin> estumped, what permissions should they have? Both the conf and job are symlinked to the main files in my home directory. Just going to check perms on the links...
[06:25] <tripkin> estumped, both links are owned by root:root and have all permissions set to 777 in etc/init and etc/init.d
[06:26] <tripkin> utserver-upstart.conf is owned by me, 744 and utserver_upstart_job is owned by me with 766.
[06:29] <estumped> tripkin: hmmm, maybe the should be owned by same? either 744 or 766? guessing.
[06:30] <tripkin> On the old server, utserver_upstart_job is in /lib/init and is owned by root with perms 766, conf in in my home directory with 744. Does the upstart job need to be owned by root?
[06:31] <tripkin> I would not have thought that mattered since it is only reading the file.
[06:31] <estumped> tripkin: give it a try. give permissions to same.
[06:31] <Guest59861> ayo
[06:31] <tripkin> I am trying it now.
[06:32] <Guest59861> 8==D
[06:33] <onboard> error: unpacking of archive failed on file /usr/bin/ping;574e819f: cpio: cap_set_file
[06:33] <onboard> why report is issue
[06:41] <tripkin> estumped, no change - same error. Upstart had already created the job /lib/init/upstart_job so I linked to that as well as to the utserver one I move into that directory. Same result each time.
[06:42] <onboard> error: unpacking of archive failed on file /usr/bin/ping;574e819f: cpio: cap_set_file
[06:43] <onboard> anyone have idea?
[06:43] <hateball> onboard: what does "df -h" say?
[06:43] <onboard> Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[06:43] <onboard> devtmpfs         16G     0   16G   0% /dev
[06:43] <onboard> tmpfs            16G     0   16G   0% /dev/shm
[06:43] <onboard> tmpfs            16G  904K   16G   1% /run
[06:43] <onboard> tmpfs            16G     0   16G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
[06:43] <onboard> /dev/sda16       50G   30G   17G  64% /
[06:44] <estumped> tripkin: have you tried un-install/re-install mySQL?
[06:44] <tripkin> It looks like upstart-job is generic to all upstart jobs, and all the action happens in the conf. That must be where my problem is.
[06:47] <House> hi all, does xenial's version of "nc -z" report?  i think the util was rewritten recently, and I'm not sure why im not seeing "Connection to example.com 80 port [tcp/*] succeeded!"
[06:47] <House> report success*
[06:48] <brelod> estumped, why actually mysql? what is common with utserver?
[06:48] <jnhghy> I'm using ubuntu 16.04 just installed and when I print from libre office writer even when I specify I want only on page and one copy the printer prints about 15 copies, anyone heard of something like this? any idea?
[06:48] <robert__> anyone using irssi? is there a good way to get a list of servers in irssi?
[06:48] <lyze> !pastebin | onboard
[06:50] <onboard> http://paste.ubuntu.com/16884864/
[06:51] <onboard> hateball, http://paste.ubuntu.com/16884864/
[06:51] <tripkin> estumped, can you see anything wrong with the .conf I pasted? The directory structure exists and the utserver exec is in the folder.
[06:53] <estumped> tripkin: what was that link?
[06:53] <tripkin> estumped, http://hastebin.com/miwegeyobi.bash
[06:54] <tripkin> estumped, it is the first 11 lines.
[06:54] <estumped> tripkin: by any chance, is this cloud related?
[06:55] <tripkin> Nope. All files and folders are local to the system.
[06:55] <tripkin> the home folder is a different lv that root, and is mounted there in fstab, but that is it.
[06:56] <tripkin> that / than
[06:56] <estumped> tripkin: how abt buffers? clearing caches?
[06:57] <tripkin> estumped, how do I go about doing that
[06:57] <tripkin> ?
[06:59] <jnhghy> how do I install lppasswd on ubuntu 16.04? I get an "Unable to locate" error when trying apt-get install lppasswd
[07:00] <xangua> !info lppasswd
[07:01] <KpuCko> jnhghy Provided by: cups-client_1.5.2-9ubuntu1_i386 bug
[07:02] <jnhghy> KpuCko: what should I understand from that? there is a bug in cups?
[07:03] <jnhghy> how can I add a printer in cups? cups can't authentificate my admin user what can I do?
[07:03] <tripkin> estumped, finally found an entry in syslog -> D'oh!  init: Failed to spawn utserver main process: unable to execute: No such file or directory
[07:04] <estumped> tripkin: this might help. http://tecadmin.net/flush-memory-cache-on-linux-server/
[07:04] <tripkin> Thanks estumped, I will give it a look.
[07:04] <estumped> tripkin: say what? ;)
[07:05] <tripkin> estumped, funny thing is both the file and directory exist with the same permissions as on the old server, so I don't know why it is complaining.
[07:09] <estumped> tripkin: it's probably something simple like a buffer or ram  issue.
[07:10] <jnhghy> cups can't authentificate my only admin user error logs show  pam_authenticate() returned 7 (Authentication failure) I checked and my user is part of the lpadmin group, is there anything I can do?
[07:15] <drama> xangua, find out about lppasswd?
[07:15] <tripkin> estumped, when I ls -al the directory, I get utserver -> utserver.30470 and utserver.30470 also exists. I get the same message if I run 30470 directly as well.
[07:16] <tripkin> estumped, both files have the same permissions as exist on the old server as well.
[07:17] <tripkin> estumped, rebooting the server to see if magic happens.
[07:17] <estumped> tripkin: fingers crossed.
[07:18] <auronandace> tripkin: what release are you using for your new server compared to your old one?
[07:19] <tripkin> auronandace, old: 14.04.2 and new: 14.04.4
[07:21] <tripkin> estumped, Nice, after reboot the job has become unknown. It became unregistered. 8'(
[07:21] <pashok2398> Hi, i have 14.04 configured with sss and Windows AD, everything looks fine and im able to connect ssh, however i cannot login to lightdm with ad user. any ideas? thanks
[07:22] <estumped> tripkin: say what? :(
[07:22] <tripkin> estumped, I know. Crazy. I am at somewhat of a loss at the moment. Fortunately, this is not a critical service. I would like to know what is going on, however.
[07:22] <pesari> pashok2398: check /var/log/auth.log for clues..
[07:27] <estumped> tripkin: that is crazy. have you ever had this unregistered response before?
[07:27] <pashok2398> [system] Rejected send message, 2 matched rules; type="method_return", sender=":1.11" (uid=0 pid=2360 comm="lightdm ") interface="(unset)" member="(unset)" error name="(unset)" requested_reply="0" destination=":1.233" (uid=1000 pid=16221 comm="/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/indicator-session/indica")
[07:28] <tripkin> estumped, not that I can remember. I originally set this up back in 2011 and I had problems with the utorrent config, but upstart and all was pretty straightforward as I recall.
[07:29] <estumped> tripkin: maybe stick to same version?
[07:32] <tripkin> estumped, I see that some of my dat files are actually owned by root on the old server and I see that I am now the owner on the new server. Maybe that is causing utorrent to have issues. Going to have to do some testing. No point worrying about upstart, etc until I can run the server. Thanks for your help, and you as well auronandace. I will get the rest of it figured out and if I am still having problems with upstart I will come back.
[07:33] <estumped> tripkin: good luck!
[07:33] <tripkin> estumped, I would not have thought that such a minor change in version numbers would cause so many issues! Thanks.
[07:37] <huzoubache> exit
[07:37] <estumped> tripkin: me neither. i hope that is the issue and nothing harder. :)
[07:40] <DevAntoine> hi
[07:40] <notadeveloper> hey hi ho
[07:52] <Guest54126> who are you ?
[07:54] <Guest54126> what are you doing ?
[07:55] <Guest54126> where are you come from ?
[07:55] <Guest54126> i come from china
[07:58] <east_> hi
[08:01] <east_> someone pls help
[08:01] <east_> I dont see the group to join
[08:06] <madpenguin> hello , I'm running into difficulty with /etc/network/interfaces , acutally use bonding active-backup somtimes after reboot , will occurs "no default gateway"
[08:06] <MacroMan> Is there a difference between 'update-grub' and 'update-grub2'? Both seem to do the same thing and have the same man page
[08:07] <auronandace> MacroMan: no difference, one points to the other
[08:09] <MacroMan> auronandace, Huh. Another Ubuntu oddity. Thanks.
[08:09] <auronandace> MacroMan: it's a grub oddity
[08:10] <MacroMan> lol. It's another (insert system) oddity
[08:16] <archer121> I need to run a python program that uses pyqt5 on ubuntu 14.04. I have been trying for somethime with no success. How do i do this?
[08:17] <ubuntu-mate> hello
[08:17] <ubuntu-mate> i am ubuntu user, now i am installing ubuntu-mate to my computer!
[08:19] <ubuntu-mate> what are there the different mate vs Gnome ?
[08:19] <auronandace> ubuntu-mate: the quickest way to find out is to try both
[08:19] <effectnet> holy cow my file syncer program i like for backing up stuff is written in linux too.  i am messing with it now
[08:21] <ubuntu-mate> my computer can't not run two OS
[08:22] <auronandace> ubuntu-mate: you don't need 2 OS to try mate and gnome-shell
[08:24] <ubuntu-mate> what i to do ?
[08:25] <auronandace> ubuntu-mate: install both desktop environments and logout to select which one to login to
[08:27] <ubuntu-mate> i know, i was both two and more environments on my computer but i don't feel the different!
[08:27] <effectnet> neat i just ran a backup.  wasn't even knowing i could
[08:27] <effectnet> woo
[08:28] <ubuntu-mate> but i see KDE is heighest
[08:29] <ubuntu-mate> mate easy use
[08:49] <odroid> odriod
[09:06] <archer121> I am supposed to set up wifi on a bunch of all-in-one PCs. Trangely enough, one machine does not connect to the wifi AP. It detects the ap, but doesnot connect to it. How do I debug?
[09:06] <archer121> I am currently trying a newer kernel (linux-image-generic-lts-xenial)
[09:09] <YankDownUnder> archer121: Are all the machines the same version of Ubuntu - and all at the same level of update/upgrade?
[09:13] <Bent0> Anyone know why this does not work? nagios ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/service tmp-api restart
[09:13] <Bent0> When I do sudo -u nagios /usr/bin/service tmp-api restart I get permission denied
[09:14] <Bent0> Restarting daemon: tmp-apistart-stop-daemon: warning: failed to kill 30417: Operation not permitted
[09:19] <archer121> I installed 'linux-image-generic-lts-xenial'. How do I remove it?
[09:20] <k1l_> archer121: remove that package
[09:20] <archer121> k1l_: But then when I do a update-grub2, the xenial kernel is still there!
[09:21] <k1l_> archer121: "lsb_release -d" gives what output?
[09:21] <archer121> Description:	Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS
[09:22] <k1l_> "dpkg -l | grep linux-image | nc termbin.com 9999" and show the url here please
[09:25] <archer121> k1l_: http://pastebin.com/T0KzDnuJ nc command doesnot seem to work
[09:26] <effectnet> i wanna see what filesystem is my windows partition
[09:27] <k1l_> archer121: sudo apt purge linux-image-generic-lts-xenial
[09:27] <k1l_> effectnet: "sudo parted -l"
[09:27] <effectnet> k
[09:28] <archer121> k1l_: apt-get purge?
[09:28] <k1l_> archer121: or you installed the 4.4 kernel manually. so it was marked as manually installed and will not be removed when the meta package is removed. so you need to run "sudo apt purge linux-image-4.4.0-22-generic"
[09:29] <archer121> k1l_: I installed with apt.
[09:29] <linux-ubuntu> merhaba
[09:30] <linux-ubuntu> türkler nerdesiniz
[09:30] <k1l_> !tr | linux-ubuntu
[09:30] <linux-ubuntu> thanks
[09:33] <archer121> k1l_: Now I see that kernel 3.9 (lts-vivid) is also installed.
[09:34] <archer121> How do I remove it, k1l_
[09:34] <k1l_> archer121: what?
[09:34] <k1l_> archer121: please show the complete output of "dpkg -l | grep linux-image" and "ls -al /boot"
[09:35] <archer121> k1l_: wait a minute.
[09:37] <archer121> http://pastebin.com/ViA9jmdJ k1l_  I want to have just the kernel that normally comes with 14.04
[09:38] <k1l_> archer121: you did have installed: linux-image-generic-lts-vivid too.
[09:38] <k1l_> now run "sudo apt purge linux-image-3.19.0-25-generic"
[09:38] <archer121> k1l_: Someone before me.
[09:40] <archer121> k1l_: That's what I thought too, you need to see this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16886313/
[09:40] <archer121> k1l_: y/n?
[09:42] <k1l_> archer121: n
[09:43] <archer121> k1l_: So, now what?
[09:43] <k1l_> archer121: first run "sudo apt purge linux-image-generic-lts-vivid"
[09:43] <archer121> k1l_: Package 'linux-image-generic-lts-vivid' is not installed, so not removed
[09:46] <k1l_> archer121: first run "sudo apt purge linux-headers-generic-lts-vivid linux-signed-generic-lts-vivid linux-signed-image-generic-lts-vivid"
[09:47] <reev> Hii, I have installed ubuntu 14.04 on my SD card (/dev/mmcblk0p1 being /boot and /dev/mmcblk0p2 /) and when i reboot it after, it drops me to EFI shell since bios is booting to efi shell rather than OS , How can i bypass this efi shell
[09:47] <archer121> k1l_: It seems to have done the job!
[09:48] <reev> I tried this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2223856&page=3
[09:48] <reev> but i am failing at grub-install --boot-directory=/mnt/system/boot --bootloader-id=ubuntu  --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/mnt/system/boot/efi --recheck  --debug /dev/sda
[09:48] <k1l_> reev: can your laptop boot from sdcard?
[09:49] <solomon_> hello
[09:49] <archer121> k1l_: Can you confir that my laptop will boot fine? http://paste.ubuntu.com/16886401/
[09:49] <solomon_> i need help
[09:49] <reev> k1l: I have iball splendo pc on stick
[09:49] <archer121> k1l_: confirm*
[09:50] <archer121> solomon_: Hi, what is your porblem?
[09:50] <reev> k1l_:  error is /mnt/system/boot/efi doesn't look an EFI partition
[09:50] <k1l_> archer121: you only have that 3.13 kernel now. if your system works with that it will boot it.
[09:50] <solomon_> i try to copy a file from my drive to microSD card, but it dont work
[09:50] <archer121> k1l_: It should work, right?
[09:51] <solomon_> what i get is "Destination is read only" how will i fix it
[09:51] <k1l_> solomon_: "mount | nc termbin.com 9999"
[09:52] <reev> k1l_: ?
[09:52] <solomon_> i dont get u kil
[09:53] <k1l_> solomon_: "Destination is read only"  is your error. that explains it.
[09:53] <YankDownUnder> solomon_: Type in a CLI: "mount | nc termbin.com 9999"
[09:54] <solomon_> ok
[09:57] <solomon_> i should connect to termbin?
[09:58] <k1l_> solomon_: that command will paste an url. please show that url in here.
[09:59] <solomon_> http://termbin.com/pv0w9
[10:00] <k1l_> hmm, that sdcard is mounted "rw" so it is not an issue
[10:00] <solomon_> yea but still i cant copy a file onto it
[10:11] <guido1> set irc.server.freenode.nicks
[10:22] <trigg> quick question regarding building ubuntu kernel from git source. How can I build the kernel source deb package
[10:36] <sabrehagen> sxhdk is not in the 16.04 repository. how do i add it to my repository sources? i found this: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/yakkety/+source/sxhkd
[10:38] <Ben64> sabrehagen: find a ppa or compile it yourself
[10:38] <sabrehagen> Ben64: can you suggest your favourite guide please?
[10:38] <Ben64> guide for what
[10:41] <sabrehagen>  finding a ppa or compiling
[10:41] <sabrehagen> pls. i am nub.
[10:41] <Ben64> then maybe you shouldn't be messing with 3rd party stuff
[10:41] <Tegu> people seem to lile botting here, so
[10:41] <Tegu> !ppa
[10:48] <vlt> Hello. On Ubuntu 16.04 I apt install’ed the packages ubuntu-desktop and vnc4server. When I start a vncserver session and connect to it I don’t get a terminal window. x-terminal-emulator (listed in ~/.vnc.xstartup) links to usr/bin/gnome-terminal.wrapper (a bash script which should eventually invoke gnome-terminal (a python script which eventually should invoke /usr/bin/gnome-terminal.real)). Any idea how
[10:48] <vlt> to get a working desktop ar at least a terminal?
[10:49] <Snowie> howdy. Archives down or just me? Tried AU and Main
[10:52] <alexdeb> hi guys, could someone help me out on how to properly compile gstreamer 1.8.1 from source under Ubuntu 14.04 x64? I'm not familiar enough with the process of building from sources. What I could find so far are general instructions for LFS - http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/cvs/multimedia/gstreamer10.html would that be enough?
[10:52] <k1l> Snowie: can you show the output of "sudo apt update" on paste.ubuntu.com ?
[10:54] <Snowie> k1l: sure. sec
[10:54] <bazhang> alexdeb, why compile, just install from repos
[10:54] <vlt> Ok, now I added "xterm &" to ~/.vnc/xstartup and get a terminal.  When I try to run gnome-session I get "(process:1314): dconf-CRITICAL **: unable to create directory /run/user/0/dconf: Permission denied.  dconf will not work properly" and after a timeout of ~5 seconds the input prompt again. No gnome session. How to start the desktop session?
[10:54] <Snowie> k1l: and apt, not apt-get?
[10:55] <k1l> Snowie: yes
[10:57] <Snowie> k1l: turns out i dont have pastebinit installed unless there is an alternative allready available. just hangs at connecting to archive.ubuntu.com. Weirdly some stuff seems to be hit ok.
[10:57] <Snowie> ie, sudo apt-get install pastebinit.
[10:58] <Tomatosoup1> NMI watchdog: BUG soft lockup - CPU stuck for 23s  - any ideas why this occurs ? im installing ubuntu on my laptop
[10:58] <Snowie> ip 2001:67c:1360:8001::17
[10:58] <k1l> Snowie: just copy the text with the mouse and paste it onto paste.ubuntu.com
[10:59] <alexdeb> bazhang: from what I understand, ubuntu repo (http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/cvs/multimedia/gstreamer10.html) only provides GStreamer 1.2.4 for Trusty Thar. 1.8.1 is for Xenial. I need to stick to Trusty, however, due to other software components
[10:59] <Snowie> http://paste.ubuntu.com/16887388/
[10:59] <Snowie> looks like a lock issue perhaps.
[11:00] <k1l> Snowie: any other terminal or software centers opened? please close them and run again
[11:01] <Snowie> k1l ok. im on irssi so brb if that doesnt work, thanks
[11:01] <alexdeb> bazhang: or is it possible to install the 1.8.1 package designed for Xenial on Trusty?
[11:02] <T4E|BeatStop> Hello everybody! :)
[11:02] <bazhang> alexdeb, thats not recommended nor supported
[11:03] <MatthiasW27> hello :D
[11:03] <MatthiasW27> !!
[11:03] <MatthiasW27> !!
[11:03] <MatthiasW27> !!
[11:03] <MatthiasW27> !
[11:03] <MatthiasW27> !
[11:03] <alexdeb> bazhang: so.. compiling from source it is?
[11:04] <bazhang> alexdeb, yes,what may I ask requires that gstreamer version
[11:05] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[11:05] <Snowie> k1l: still slow response. Been hanging for ages now. http://paste.ubuntu.com/16887504/
[11:06] <TheSilentLink> hello what is the command to go back a directory in terminal?
[11:06] <Snowie> k1l: switched to main as similar behaviour on au server, which makes me think it's actuall me
[11:07] <EriC^^> TheSilentLink: cd ..
[11:07] <k1l> Snowie: could be an ipv6 routing issue from your ISP
[11:07] <alexdeb> bazhang: it's the decklink modules (reside in gstreamer's bad plugin) for interacting with the BlackMagic  grabber cards that were rewritten and fixed in GStreamer 1.7.2
[11:07] <TheSilentLink> EriC^^: thanks
[11:07] <EriC^^> np
[11:08] <Snowie> k1l: when the problem first presented it was showing ipv4 addresses so yeah, maybe they are playing with a link in between or some such, DNS Server or something.
[11:08] <TheSilentLink> EriC^^: so to rename a file I can use mv right?
[11:08] <EriC^^> TheSilentLink: yeah
[11:08] <k1l> Snowie: add a "-o Acquire::ForceIPv4=true"  so its forced to use ipv4
[11:09] <TheSilentLink> EriC^^: ok thanks
[11:09] <EriC^^> np
[11:09] <alexdeb> bazhang: I verified the functionality with Xenial, as it ships with 1.8.1, now I somehow need to incorporate that in Trusty
[11:10] <Snowie> k1l: ok to try that while trying to fix the broken i was installing too. im literally missing 240kb of 1.5g. So $ sudo apt-get install flightgear --fix-missing -o Aquire::ForceIPv4=true   ??
[11:11] <k1l> Snowie: no. first try on "sudo apt udpate" to force to ipv4
[11:11] <Snowie> k1l:
[11:11] <Snowie> ok
[11:11] <vlt> What is the command to start the Ubuntu Desktop when I’m in a plain X session (and xterm window)?
[11:11] <MatthiasW27> hi
[11:12] <MatthiasW27> i have a problem with my ubuntu 16.04 LTS
[11:12] <MatthiasW27> can anybody help?
[11:13] <\9> !anybody
[11:13] <Snowie> k1l: sorry, did i get that wrong, still trying v6 addr http://paste.ubuntu.com/16887641/
[11:13] <SwedeMike> !ask | MatthiasW27
[11:13] <\9> !ask
[11:13] <k1l> Snowie: hmmm
[11:13] <Snowie> k1l: i neede the quotes right
[11:13] <Snowie> *needed
[11:14] <MatthiasW27> okay. sorry
[11:15] <MatthiasW27> !ask | Snowie
[11:15] <\9> please don't do that
[11:15] <bazhang> he left
[11:15] <\9> buh
[11:16] <k1l> Snowie: "sudo apt-get -o Acquire::ForceIPv4=true update"
[11:17] <Snowie> k1l: looks promising, no errors (except that googles signatures need updating from SHA1). Will try to fix the broken now.
[11:18] <k1l> Snowie: "sudo apt-get -o Acquire::ForceIPv4=true dist-upgrade" first
[11:18] <Snowie> k1l: dist-upgrade? i have only ever seen that used to get to the latest version. How is that different from flat upgrade
[11:19] <auronandace> !dist-upgrade | Snowie
[11:19] <k1l> Snowie: that will not bring you from 14.04 to 1.604 or such. it will just update all pacakges
[11:19] <JediMaster> hi guys, what's the command in 16.04 to start/stop and restart php7-fpm?
[11:19] <Snowie> k1l: allready on 16.04, thanks for the clarification though. important distinction
[11:21] <JediMaster> upstart seems broken after the upgrade to 16.04, and I can't see any /etc/init/ files for php
[11:21] <auronandace> !systemd | JediMaster
[11:21] <Snowie> k1l: success. so if i am right, now $ sudo apt-get -o Aquire::ForceIPv4=true install flightgear --fix-missing        correct?
[11:22] <JediMaster> auronandace, never mind, I realised, it's installed php7.0 but not the -fpm package on upgrade =)
[11:23] <k1l> Snowie: try without the --fix missing first
[11:24] <k1l> Snowie: if it stops on error. then only run "sudo apt-get -o Aquire::ForceIPv4=true install -f"
[11:24] <Snowie> k1l: yeah, it correctly identified it was only 200ish kb short anyway and is now installing the DL packages. THANKS SO MUCH K1L :)
[11:27] <Snowie> k1l: thanks again. have a good night, or whatever it is where you are :)
[11:27] <R13ose> How do I capture / grab this video: http://aptn.ca/news/2016/05/31/grassy-toronto/ which is in a flash player?
[11:28] <HackerII> R13ose:  video download helper has a screen capture built in
[11:28] <HackerII> for firefox
[11:28] <R13ose> let me look into that
[11:29] <HackerII> Giter-R-Doooonne!
[11:38] <vlt> The order of top’s Mem used and free is reversed now?!
[11:38] <R13ose> HackerII: I tried that, and when I viewed the capture video, the flash player didn't show up.
[11:39] <HackerII> R13ose:  is the site using youtube, or, thier own player
[11:40] <R13ose> HackerII: there own player
[11:40] <ilpollo> join hi, i need enter to the spanish chanel please, thanks
[11:40] <vlt> !es | ilpollo
[11:41] <ilpollo> #ubuntu -es
[11:41] <ilpollo> join #ubuntu-es
[11:41] <YankDownUnder> ilpollo: Type: "/join #ubuntu-es"
[11:41] <HackerII> R13ose:  its hit and miss, its been a while since ive done it, its being able to pinpoint the video in setings, go through the setings and manual and itl give directions.
[11:45] <R13ose> HackerII: I tried that and didn't work out.
[11:46] <HackerII> did you try goping full screen with the video ?
[11:46] <HackerII> going
[11:46] <HackerII> it has its own folder also, look for it
[11:47] <HackerII> also, some addons may block it, check and see
[11:50] <ashrov> HI, what is the right command to connect via ssh with user and password like this? Vom1#? I tried to use ( ssh myuser:Vom1#@<my ip> ?)
[11:50] <R13ose> HackerII: okay
[11:50] <YankDownUnder> ssh -l username password
[11:51] <Myrtti> ashrov: I doubt adding the password will work, if you want to automate it, you're better off with a key/identity file
[11:53] <YankDownUnder> ashrov: https://chrisjean.com/ssh-tutorial-for-ubuntu-linux/
[11:54] <ashrov> the problem is the unique character such as #
[11:54] <ashrov> can I encoded it ?
[11:55] <YankDownUnder> ashrov: Would it not be easy to read through the page that I sent, or would you prefer that I do so, and completely provide you with all the answers for you - like making an instant cup of coffee?
[11:56] <R13ose> HackerII: I tried that and didn't do anything.
[11:57] <ashrov> thank you very much for both , I read it, and I see only reference to file
[11:57] <ashrov> I don't want to use file, I want to use it in one command
[11:58] <ioria> ashrov, you want to insert password on command line ?  sshpass , but not very secure
[11:58] <Myrtti> ashrov: that's not really possible
[11:58] <ioria> !info sshpass
[11:59] <Myrtti> apart from sshpass, which is ... well. what it is
[11:59] <ioria> right
[11:59] <Myrtti> the information of the package is quite telling
[12:06] <irwiss> just use hunter2
[12:07] <Shekelberg> Can I pick someone's brain for a sec?
[12:09] <Shekelberg> I'm running ubuntu 16.04, and I've read that the OS can recognise ZFS. At the moment, I have a drive with ZFS that I need to recover data from. Windows recognises the drive, but no data. Ubuntu doesn't register the drive. Any tips?
[12:11] <ikonia> Shekelberg: how are you trying to use it ? have you imported the disk into a pool ? or just trying to mount it as a disk
[12:12] <Shekelberg> Ikonia: I'm not sure what I'm doing tbh. the ZFS disk was attached to a NAS4free box, which isn't reading the drive properly, hence why I want to recover as much as I can from the drive, and then bump the drive back to NTFS
[12:13] <ducasse> Shekelberg: read the zpool man page, especially the part on 'import'.
[12:14] <Shekelberg> ducasse: dows it need to be in a pool to even see the disk? the OS doesn't even recognise that the drive has been plugged in
[12:14] <Shekelberg> does*
[12:14] <ioria> Shekelberg,  you  can  check   dmesg | tail  after replugging it
[12:15] <Shekelberg> ioria: I'm quite new to linux. how do I do that?
[12:15] <ioria> Shekelberg,  replug the disk, and in terminal run  dmesg | tail
[12:16] <ioria> Shekelberg,  usb connected, right ?
[12:16] <Shekelberg> ioria: yeah
[12:17] <SeventhSky> helooo
[12:17] <SeventhSky> i have any question...
[12:17] <Shekelberg> ioria: what am I looking for?
[12:18] <ioria> Shekelberg,  the last lines... 'attached ' or similar
[12:18] <SeventhSky> anyone have suggestion?? how to by pass limited connection on ubuntu
[12:18] <ashrov> thank you
[12:19] <Shekelberg> Seventhsky: sounds like you're having a network issue. Likelyhood is that the problem is on the router
[12:19] <ioria> Shekelberg,  you can paste the result on paste.ubuntu.com
[12:19] <SeventhSky> no I use public wifi...but there is someone get full bandwidth now im just get 40kbps...
[12:19] <Shekelberg> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16889118/
[12:20] <Shekelberg> seventhsky: could be anything. the owner of the router could have blocked access, you could be too far aweay from the AP... It's a network issue
[12:21] <Shekelberg> seventhsky: could even be that theres a heavy load on the AP
[12:21] <SeventhSky> Shekelberg there is no i can do?
[12:22] <ioria> Shekelberg,  should be sdb ... don't know zfs thought maybe you need zfsutils-linux
[12:22] <Shekelberg> Seventhsky: unlikely, as it's a network issue
[12:22] <Shekelberg> Seventhsky: talk to the network administrator
[12:22] <SeventhSky> maybe kick him from the AP
[12:22] <SeventhSky> lol
[12:23] <SeventhSky> may be i must talk to the routers technission
[12:23] <ioria> Shekelberg,  have you tried to mount it '
[12:23] <ioria> '
[12:24] <Shekelberg> ioria: I don't know how I'd do that :/
[12:27] <Billy_> Hello all.
[12:27] <SeventhSky> Billy_ hello
[12:28] <Billy_> Hello SeventhSky, anyone here good with setting up a VPN, on a spare ip of a dedi server?
[12:29] <ioria> Shekelberg,  http://frommelmak.com/how-to-mount-a-zfs-drive-in-linux.html
[12:30] <dgadd523> Hi can't run the following command: sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r` linux-generic - what am I missing?
[12:31] <bhuddah> dgadd523: what do you mean with "can't run"?
[12:32] <k1l> dgadd523: are you sure that command is meant for ubutu?
[12:32] <Billy_> dgadd523, does for example, "sudo apt-get install cowsay" work? - just to check apt-get is not borken.
[12:32] <k1l> !find linux-restricted-modules
[12:32] <Shekelberg> ioria: it still doesn't see it. I'll just cut my losses and whipe the drive, rebuild my music and video collection from scratch
[12:32] <dgadd523> I get an error E: Unable to locate package linux-restricted-modules-4.4.0-23-generic
[12:32] <dgadd523> E: Couldn't find any package by glob 'linux-restricted-modules-4.4.0-23-generic'
[12:32] <k1l> that are no ubuntu packages dgadd523
[12:32] <dgadd523> E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'linux-restricted-modules-4.4.0-23-generic
[12:33] <k1l> dgadd523: where did you get that command from?
[12:33] <Shekelberg> ioria: thanks anyway dude, you've been really helpful :)
[12:33] <dgadd523> Ububntu Sound Howto
[12:33] <ioria> Shekelberg,  np, good luck
[12:33] <Shekelberg> ioria: have a good one!
[12:33] <Billy_> dgadd523 is it saying linux-restricted is being kept back? try :sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:33] <ioria> Shekelberg,  you too
[12:33] <k1l> Billy_: no. there are no such packages on ubuntu.
[12:34] <C_minus> I'm getting an error message when trying to open up an encrypted folder with encfs http://paste.ubuntu.com/16889550/
[12:34] <k1l> dgadd523: are you sure its not "ubuntu-restricted-extras"?
[12:37] <SeventhSky> Billy_ sprry i never use vpn ....
[12:37] <SeventhSky> Billy_ so i can't give any suggestion...
[12:37] <dgadd523> xdiagnose gives hundreds of lines of info
[12:37] <k1l> dgadd523: that howto is wrong
[12:38] <C_minus> What is fuse? It seems I don't have it? I need it to decrypt my folder?
[12:39] <Billy_> SeventhSky, no worries. I just wanted to set up a vpn for when im out and about on public wifi hotspots, where I am they are getting rather rubbish. I have a unused IP on my dedi, but it is running other things and I did not want to break the other things running on the box.
[12:39] <Shekelberg> ioria: the drive finally showed up
[12:39] <ioria> Shekelberg,  changed port ?
[12:39] <k1l> dgadd523: is your howto dated to the early 2010 maybe?
[12:39] <Shekelberg> ioria: yeah. That being said; its in UFS, not ZFS
[12:39] <ioria> Shekelberg,  ^_^
[12:40] <dgadd523> kil: its https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting
[12:40] <Shekelberg> ioria: I know I'm being a pain, but I might need you to walk me through getting it to work
[12:40] <k1l> dgadd523: "As of 2012, much of the information on this page is outdated. Please refer to the official sound debugging guide and Ubuntu Audio Development team's pages for more up-to-date information."  at the beginning
[12:40] <dgadd523> kil: where can I find it?
[12:41] <C_minus> Does anybody know what this error means with ENCFS encryption? http://paste.ubuntu.com/16889550/
[12:41] <SeventhSky> anyone know?? how to install metasploit on ubuntu 14.04 LTS???
[12:41] <k1l> dgadd523: there is no such package since 7 years now. please scroll up to the starting of that page and see the warning and the links
[12:41] <dgadd523> nevermind I found it
[12:42] <ioria> Shekelberg,  http://askubuntu.com/questions/85154/mount-ufs-filesystem
[12:43] <leehambley> I'm fighting with an ubuntu ami that we're building, the networking won't start early enough (systemd) so we miss cloudinit, and we eventually recover and get networking, but we have no sshkeys/etc because cloud-init failed
[12:43] <leehambley> can anyone help ?
[12:45] <Shekelberg> ioria: yay, I'm getting somewhere
[12:45] <ioria> Shekelberg,  good, hang in there
[12:46] <Shekelberg> ioria: thank you so much man, I can finally recover my MTA work too
[12:46] <ioria> Shekelberg,  very well
[12:47] <C_minus> OK - I "fixed" it. There was some xml file in the "visible" folder, and I just moved it outside. After that the encfs decrypted the folder like a charm. Can anybody tell me what was wrong?
[12:48] <ashrov> HI,
[12:48] <ashrov> Someone here works with Xymon?
[12:49] <Billy_> SeventhSky, still having issues with metasploit? just msg me
[13:03] <arsandbox> can anyone  walk me through a install of nvidia + prime please
[13:04] <BluesKaj> arsandbox, open a console and do: sudo apt install nvidia-prime
[13:04] <BluesKaj> arsandbox, it should be installed by default btw
[13:05] <spaceship1726> Hey guys ! I use pgAdmin and i create a new dataBase ( name is testdb)  but how I can see my db in web ?
[13:05] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, doing so
[13:06] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, ok
[13:09] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, anything else required?
[13:12] <ashrov> How can I check if I have a http connection to a specific destination?
[13:12] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, Installed by default? Really. Well it wasn't
[13:13] <BluesKaj> arsandbox, is this an Optimus hyprid gpu equipped laptop?
[13:13] <arsandbox> Yes
[13:13] <arsandbox> Intel/nvidia
[13:14] <OerHeks> ashrov, "to a specific destination" ??
[13:14] <ashrov> specific computer
[13:14] <OerHeks> please explain
[13:14] <ashrov> url
[13:15] <ashrov> Suppose I have a url with IIS, and I want to check via ubuntu the http connection to it
[13:15] <akis>  hi all. Ever since i fresh installed 16.04 I've never been notified of updates by Software Updater. Instead i should install updates manually. My settings are: Automatically check for updates: Daily-When there are security updates: Display immediately-When there are other updates: Display immediately. Under 14.04 no issue appeared. Any idea or help?
[13:16] <OerHeks> ashrov, you must know the IP of url-name
[13:16] <ashrov> I know of course
[13:16] <ashrov> but How can I check the connection of http,
[13:16] <othutas> try netstat -t
[13:16] <BluesKaj> arsandbox, well, dual gpus with nvidia and intel can work and sometimes not , it''s hit or miss
[13:17] <OerHeks> ashrov,  not sure what you want, if you connect with your browser, you see http .. or https
[13:17] <ashrov> I need a command of linux which do the same
[13:18] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, right. just wondering which nvidia driver, there are those in the 'additional drivers' and fair list in synaptic if you look
[13:18] <OerHeks> ashrov, totally lost here, command to do what? open webbroser?
[13:18] <ashrov> to see if I have a connection to http.
[13:19] <BluesKaj> arsandbox, depends on the nvidia gpu which driver
[13:19] <ashrov> like ssh, to connect to computer, just to check or preview
[13:19] <OerHeks> ashrov,  you see the page appear on that IIS machine, or not.
[13:19] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, did try it earlier but login failed. It rebooted to the login though, but then on entering password it would freeze and come back to login
[13:20] <othutas> @ashrov: try netstat -t, that should give you the foreign address + protocol
[13:21] <BluesKaj> arsandbox, ok run: lspci | grep VGA and post the nvidia gpu model number
[13:21] <othutas> Something like this:
[13:21] <othutas> tcp        0      0 Tripoli.dn.fh-koe:58505 fra15s09-in-f3.1e:https ESTABLISHED
[13:22] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, NVIDIA Corporation GM107M [GeForce GTX 960M] [10de:139b] (rev a2)
[13:22] <Billy_> Anyone here have experience with VPN servers?
[13:24] <\9> !ask | Billy_
[13:25] <BluesKaj> arsandbox, so how is your system working now ?
[13:25] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, it's a clean install of 14.04
[13:26] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, fully updated
[13:26] <hateball> The nvidia driver in 14.04 is too old for 9xx series, you need a driver from PPA
[13:26] <Billy_> I need to set up a VPN on a dedi box, that has got other stuff running on it, I was looking for someone with experience of a VPN to avoid the box being Borken during install attempt. - Anyone able to help?
[13:26] <Neil_> I'm getting an error when I try to mount an EXT3 (GPT) hard drive: "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdc1" How do I troubleshoot it? It's Ubuntu Server 14.04, command line only so there's no gparted..
[13:26] <BluesKaj> arsandbox, yes, but are you getting past the login when booting
[13:27] <arsandbox> hateball, really
[13:27] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, yes, but nvidia is not installed
[13:27] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, install was with 'nomodeset' to get a UI for install
[13:28] <hateball> arsandbox: here's a oneliner you can try if you like. do note that PPA are not officially supported: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install nvidia-367
[13:29] <frib> i am connecting to an openVPN server in ubuntu 14.04 but once connected cannot ping any devices except my own.  What can I do to fix this? thanks
[13:30] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, unable to locate nvidia-367
[13:31] <BluesKaj> arsandbox, yeah try the nvidia-364
[13:32] <BluesKaj> you have to run sudo apt update after installing the ppa
[13:32] <BluesKaj> arsandbox,^
[13:34] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, I know, it's running now
[13:34] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, if it goes south, what can I do to avoid re-install
[13:34] <computer1> people anyone knows where i can go to ask a question about SSH and PUTTY?
[13:35] <Billy_> !ask | computer1
[13:36] <BluesKaj> arsandbox, it's hard to tell, hyprid graphics is a  gamble on linux
[13:36] <computer1> how do i transfer a file from my ubuntu to another which is connected through PUTTY?
[13:36] <hateball> !scp | computer1
[13:36] <k1l> computer1: use scp
[13:36] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, Actually I know, it's a laptop I'm working on for someone
[13:37] <k1l> computer1: or use "sftp" which is included in ubuntus ssh server already.
[13:37] <arsandbox> BluesKaj, personally I'd avoid these machines at all costs
[13:37] <ccanuz> hola
[13:37] <hateball> arsandbox: If the proprietary driver fails to load, you can just boot nomodeset and remove the nvidia package you installed
[13:37] <BluesKaj> arsandbox, bumblebee used to work and I read afew days ago thay it still work sfor some Optimus setups
[13:38] <arsandbox> *ok guys, thanks. I have to try it. So may be a while :-)
[13:39] <Billy_> good luck arsandbox.
[13:39] <computer1> hanks poeple
[13:39] <computer1> thanks people
[13:39] <arsandbox> *about to reboot and see
[13:39] <ccanuz> hello
[13:44] <computer1> scp filename user@host:filename, which user and which host? i don't understand which computer name to use
[13:44] <\9> you connected to the machine with putty, right?
[13:45] <\9> just use the same credentials
[13:45] <computer1> my computer = computer@computer ..... my dstination = pi@raspberrypi
[13:45] <Billy_> computer1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_copy
[13:45] <k1l> computer1: best is to use "sftp" with a windows program that can handle sftp.
[13:45] <Billy_> computer1 like mentioned earlier, if you can, try winscp.
[13:46] <computer1> Billy_: k1l i am using ubuntu
[13:46] <computer1> not windows
[13:46] <k1l> computer1: why are you using putty then?
[13:46] <Billy_> computer1 use scp/ssh from terminal:)
[13:46] <k1l> computer1: ubuntu can handle ssh and scp in its own terminal just fine. no need for putty.
[13:47] <Billy_> computer1 user Ctrl+Alt+T to bring up a terminal window.
[13:47] <computer1> k1l: hmmmm i am connecting to a raspberry pi, i do not need putty to connect to a raspberry pi?
[13:47] <Billy_> computer1 putty is only needed on a windows machine, that does not support ssh/scp stuff.
[13:47] <k1l> computer1: then just use scp /path/to/filename user@host:filename   where the user@host is your user and hostname from the pi
[13:47] <k1l> computer1: no. putty is windows program. you dont need that
[13:48] <computer1> k1l: hmmm, then which command do i need to connect to the raspberry pi?
[13:48] <OerHeks> putty is also ssh client in ubuntu, just read about it.
[13:49] <k1l> computer1: we already told you now. just open a terminal on ubuntu. "scp /path/to/filename user@host:filename "
[13:50] <computer1> k1l: ok, but this is just for transferring file, not continuesly conenct llike in putty right?
[13:50] <computer1> i am sorry i am new to this
[13:50] <k1l> computer1: for connecting with ssh to another pc just use "ssh user@host"
[13:51] <computer1> k1l: just that? i will try it now
[13:51] <k1l> computer1: linux can do this in its terminal. windows needs other programs for that.
[13:51] <computer1> k1l: user@host i do not know what that means, if my raspberry pi is called pi@raspberrypi do i use this?
[13:52] <glob> Hi, is it possible to try out unity8/mir on live usb or does it need to be installed? I'm using live usb of todays daily yakkety, and sudo apt-get install unity8-desktop-session-mir gives back "unable to locate package"
[13:52] <k1l> computer1: yes
[13:52] <k1l> that is the user @ host.
[13:52] <ikonia> glob: that means the package doesn't exist
[13:52] <computer1> k1l:  ok
[13:52] <EriC^^> !info unity8-desktop-session-mir
[13:53] <EriC^^> glob: enable the universe repo
[13:53] <k1l> computer1: sometimes the homenetwork doesnt work with hostnames and you need to use the homenet ip instead of the hostname. like "pi@192.168.1.123"
[13:53] <auronandace> glob: 16.10 in #ubuntu+1
[13:53] <ubuntu-mate> hello
[13:53] <ubuntu-mate> my ubuntu error
[13:53] <ubuntu-mate> grub rescue
[13:54] <ubuntu-mate> how i fix it error?
[13:55] <glob> thanks auronandace, will try to that
[13:55] <computer1> k1l: ok
[13:56] <m_tadeu> hi...what's the equivalent to qapt-deb-installer in ubuntu?
[13:57] <auronandace> m_tadeu: are you trying to install a deb package from outside the repo?
[13:58] <OerHeks> ubuntu-mate, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Troubleshooting or use bootrepair https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[13:59] <m_tadeu> auronandace: yes...I just want to know, when you click on a deb file on the file browser, which app is launched?
[14:00] <auronandace> m_tadeu: you'll likely encounter dependancy issues, if you install a deb package from outside the repos you'll need to maintain whatever it is yourself
[14:00] <auronandace> m_tadeu: i think it opens the software centre by default
[14:01] <glob> auronandace: The package was found and installed so will log out and try unity8 now :) Thanks for the help
[14:01] <computer1> IT COPPIED!!!!
[14:02] <computer1> IT COPPIED!!!! k1l Billy_ hateball YESSS THANKS PEOPLE :-)
[14:02] <hateball> Haha :D
[14:02] <auronandace> !ssh | computer1 here is more reading material, if you fancy
[14:03] <computer1> auronandace: thanks i will read it
[14:07] <m_tadeu> auronandace: thx...what's the command line to launch that?
[14:08] <meekrat> I've got 2 machines - both running 14.04.4 LTS...one has 3.13.0-86 kernel and the other 3.19.0-59 kernel - not sure how that happened.  Both up-to-date also  Can anyone tell me why?
[14:08] <Billy_> m_tadeu software-center
[14:08] <OerHeks> m_tadeu, look for " sudo dpkg -i  <package> "
[14:09] <OerHeks> meekrat, perform sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade # some updates might be hold back
[14:09] <auronandace> meekrat: the lts releases have a hardware enablement stack that allows them to use later release versions of the kernel and xorg
[14:09] <meekrat> Actually now one is updating to 3.13.0-87 - but not sure how the other got to be different
[14:09] <auronandace> !hwe | meekrat
[14:10] <lotuspsychje> !info linux-image-generic trusty
[14:11] <meekrat> Yep - hwe - I'll have to read about that.  Thanks
[14:12] <k1l> computer1: you can even use nautilus (the filemanager on ubuntu) to connect to sftp. try the "connect to server" menue entry and do "sftp://user@host"
[14:18] <rim666> registration code about linuxmint;
[14:18] <rim666> anyone knows how i get it;
[14:18] <somsip> !mint | rim666
[14:18] <auronandace> rim666: ask the mint folks
[14:19] <rim666> ok
[14:19] <rim666> thanks
[14:21]  * OerHeks believes it is a hack-challenge
[14:25] <ueber> hi there
[14:27] <ueber> I'm trying to expand a partition to the full disk space, but it remains the same, also removing and recreating it
[14:27] <lotuspsychje> ueber: try chroot from a liveusb
[14:27] <lotuspsychje> ueber: and gparted
[14:27] <ueber> it's a DATA disk, mounted on /var/path
[14:28] <BluesKaj> ueber, or gparted live media
[14:28] <ueber> I erased the partition and recreated it, then I did resize2fs /dev/vdb1
[14:29] <ueber> but it's still 20G not 50G, even if the disk on vps is now 50Gb
[14:30] <ueber> Here is the output of "fdisk -l" : Disk /dev/vdb: 50 GiB, 53687091200 bytes, 104857600 sectors
[14:31] <EriC^^> ueber: paste sudo parted -l
[14:31] <ueber> EriC^^: parted is not installed
[14:32] <EriC^^> ueber: paste the whole output of fdisk
[14:35] <Guest69441> I have problem with the newest version 16.04 LTS, when I installed it, it works but after restart it end with error Kernel panic and I was unable to resolve this, tried to repair grub or reinstall but this thing is keep happening to me...
[14:36] <lotuspsychje> Guest69441: upgrade or clean install?
[14:36] <TomyWork> On a modern operating system, it's foolhardy to try and get a precise list of what's running. You'd have to be either lucid or xenial. Trusty information is hard to come by.
[14:37] <lotuspsychje> TomyWork: to whom are you talking?
[14:37] <Guest69441> clean install
[14:38] <BluesKaj> Guest69441, from a daily image ?
[14:38] <lotuspsychje> Guest69441: could you get a pastebin or picture of the exact kernel error you having?
[14:38] <TomyWork> lotuspsychje it's a joke. you didn't see what I did there apparently :)
[14:39] <ueber> Device Start End Sectors Size Type /dev/vdb1 2048 41943006 41940959 20G Linux filesystem
[14:39] <ueber> the partition size is not increased.. how could I do?
[14:40] <EriC^^> ueber: delete and recreate
[14:40] <ueber> EriC^^: I already did it
[14:40] <Guest69441> Its something like Kernel panic- cannot sync...., but to be fair i had problem with new version from the start of install, i got uefi notice, and after os install i had to manually install the grub
[14:40] <lotuspsychje> TomyWork: you can use #ubuntu-offtopic or #ubuntu-discuss for some jokes, so users dont get confused
[14:40] <EriC^^> ueber: the partition looks to be 42g
[14:41] <abhishek> hi guys, I am usign kubuntu 16.04 on hp laptop. The functions keys require me to press Fn, and other functions like brightness change work by default.
[14:41] <abhishek> any suggestions?
[14:41] <EriC^^> ueber: so just run resize2fs while it's unmounted
[14:41] <ueber> EriC^^: already done resize2fs
[14:42] <BluesKaj> Guest69441, try the latest daily image iso to make sure you get all the fixes then clean installl again if you can't resolve you kernel panic
[14:42] <lotuspsychje> Guest69441: can you please get the exact error? like kernel panic - not syncing: vfs: unable to mount root fs on unknown block
[14:43] <_cb> How would I run a program that keeps running after I am logged off?
[14:43] <somsip> !info tmux | _cb
[14:43] <Guest69441> BluesKaj i will try thx
[14:43] <Guest69441> lotuspsychje : i can but i need to try this, can i write you later?
[14:44] <somsip> _cb: so you start tmux, start the program (in tmux), the detach from tmux and it keeps running. Come back and reattach any time
[14:44] <lotuspsychje> Guest69441: sure take your time
[14:44] <_cb> Ok will google tmux. Thanks!
[14:44] <somsip> _cb: similars include screen and byobu too, just in case
[14:45] <brainwash> _cb: there is nohup also
[14:56] <TomyWork> nohup... cant remember the last time that was necessary
[14:56] <TomyWork> usually redirecting all streams is enough and the process survives logout
[14:58] <aloiece> why don't the regular ubuntu packages find their dependencies if I compiled those myself?
[14:58] <TomyWork> if you're looking for a convenient solution, try one of the tools somsip mentioned. of them, you can probably find more information about screen than the others
[14:58] <jamesd> TomyWork: screen or tmux are your friends.... and really cool as well.
[14:59] <TomyWork> jamesd dont tell me
[14:59] <lotuspsychje> aloiece: wich package are we talking about?
[14:59] <TomyWork> aloiece debian derivatives only look at installed packages for its dependencies
[15:00] <TomyWork> a "./configure && make && make install" style installation wont get picked up by by the package manager
[15:00] <aloiece> A package for firewire audiodevices called ffado or libffado
[15:00] <BlackDex> Hello there.
[15:01] <BlackDex> i want to have a script with zentiy or something to be run before or during lightdm start
[15:01] <BlackDex> i need it to have a newly installed laptop configured with some information given before first login
[15:01] <BlackDex> Is that possible and how.
[15:02] <lotuspsychje> aloiece: is the main package called ffado-tools you need?
[15:03] <ueber> I run resize2fs while partition it's unmounted, but it's size is still 20G not 50G
[15:05] <EriC^^> ueber: show us outputs
[15:05] <DJones> TomyWork: No it won't, because the manual installation of apps doesn't update the package manager
[15:05] <TomyWork> DJones that's what i said
[15:05] <TomyWork> why do people keep repeating what i said as if i didnt just say it
[15:06] <ueber> fdisk output ?
[15:06] <EriC^^> TomyWork: you need to ask people why they keep repeating what you just said as if you didn't say it, that's what you need to do
[15:06] <DJones> TomyWork: Sorry, I thought you were just making a comment about your own issue
[15:06] <EriC^^> xD
[15:06] <k1l> aloiece: use checkinstall
[15:06] <EriC^^> ueber: yes, and resize2fs output
[15:07] <TomyWork> i bet it wants him to check the disk
[15:08] <designbybeck> Anyone use one of the Huion Tablets with Ubuntu Linux? https://www.huiontablet.com/all-products/graphic-tablets/h420-141.html
[15:10] <BluesKaj> TomyWork, it would help to use the nick of the person to whom you're directing your answer
[15:10] <lotuspsychje> designbybeck: website doesnt mention linux compatible, but perhaps works with wacom in ubuntu, perhaps test on an ubuntu laptop in the store before you buy?
[15:12] <lotuspsychje> designbybeck: http://askubuntu.com/questions/500141/huion-h610-tablet
[15:12] <TomyWork> BluesKaj I do that if someone talks between my lines. Usually it can be assumed that an unaddressed line right after an addressed line is addressed at the same person.
[15:12] <TomyWork> doesn't seem to work here
[15:12] <meaning> hello there
[15:12] <meaning> anyone here do have rsync knowledge ?
[15:12] <meaning> I need to ask a super newbie question
[15:13] <meaning> which is probably piece of cake to answer :)
[15:13] <BluesKaj> TomyWork, don't assume :-)
[15:13] <nacc> !ask | meaning
[15:13] <EriC^^> meaning: ask
[15:13] <TomyWork> meaning newbie or not. what matters is, is it specific?
[15:13] <meaning> EriC^^
[15:13] <meaning> So, I do have a remote server, where I do have a folder where I automatically download files
[15:14] <meaning> I4d like to monitor that folder
[15:14] <designbybeck> thanks lotuspsychje I saw Krita supports it and it looks like it does work in Linux
[15:14] <meaning> and make sure the content of the monitored folder gets uploaded to my local computer
[15:14] <lotuspsychje> designbybeck: nice!
[15:14] <meaning> when something new is detected
[15:14] <TomyWork> but rsync isnt a monitoring tool
[15:14] <TomyWork> and you have that all backwards
[15:15] <TomyWork> meaning ^
[15:15] <meaning> TomyWork , what is best practice to get this done ?
[15:15] <TomyWork> meaning, where are you downloading from and how big is it?
[15:15] <meaning> TomyWork from a dedicated server
[15:15] <meaning> this is where my files are located, and how big...Well it depends
[15:16] <meaning> but the server has a 10gbit uplink
[15:16] <meaning> so it should be all fine even with large files
[15:16] <nacc> meaning: do you want it d/l'd as soon as the new file shows up?
[15:16] <ikonia> meaning: why do you want this real time
[15:16] <ikonia> just setup a cronjob with rsync for a regular interval
[15:16] <nacc> meaning: and if so, why (as ikonia said)
[15:16] <nacc> ikonia: agreed :)
[15:16] <meaning> ikonia I do not need it realtime
[15:16] <ikonia> be realistic about what you want
[15:16] <ikonia> perfect
[15:16] <meaning> so monitoring is probably not the right term
[15:16] <ikonia> meaning: just setup an rsync job for every X minutes, working out how often it changes
[15:16] <meaning> rsync could definitely run as a cron task
[15:17] <ikonia> there you go then
[15:17] <brunch875> Will the next ubuntu with mir use xkb for layouts? 😏
[15:17] <meaning> ikonia, if I am on the dedicated server
[15:17] <ikonia> meaning: ?
[15:17] <meaning> what's the command I should run ?
[15:17] <ikonia> meaning: rsync
[15:17] <ueber> here is: http://pastebin.com/x5uGigD7
[15:20] <ueber> EriC^^: http://pastebin.com/x5uGigD7
[15:20] <EriC^^> ueber: ok, type sudo umount /dev/vdb1
[15:21] <ueber> EriC^^: done
[15:21] <EriC^^> ueber: sudo cgdisk /dev/vdb
[15:22] <ueber> EriC^^: cgdisk command not found
[15:22] <EriC^^> ueber: sudo apt-get install cgdisk
[15:22] <ueber> EriC^^: Unable to locate package cgdisk
[15:23] <ueber> it's debian
[15:23] <EriC^^> it should have it
[15:23] <EriC^^> /join #debian
[15:25] <sins> io
[15:27] <nacc> EriC^^: the pacakge is gdisk, iirc
[15:27] <EriC^^> nacc: nah there's also cgdisk (ncurses program)
[15:28] <nacc> EriC^^: yes, cgdisk is provided by the package gdisk ?
[15:28] <EriC^^> oh
[15:28] <ioria> !info gdisk-noicu
[15:29] <EriC^^> nacc: yeah, that's right
[15:29] <EriC^^> good catch :)
[15:29] <EriC^^> ueber: try sudo apt-get install gdisk
[15:29] <nacc> ioria: looks like that package (gdisk-noicu) only exists in trusty and vivid
[15:29] <ioria> nacc, yep
[15:29] <nacc> ioria: what is -noicu short for?
[15:30] <ueber> EriC^^: I installed parted, could we use it?
[15:30] <ioria> nacc, without unicode support
[15:30] <ikonia> ueber: please continue in #debian
[15:30] <ikonia> not here
[15:30] <nacc> ioria: ah ok, thanks!
[15:30] <ioria> nacc, ywc
[15:31] <EriC^^> ueber: try gdisk
[15:31] <EriC^^> ueber: cgdisk is easy to use
[15:35] <EriC^^> ueber: take note of where the partition starts, then delete it and recreate it at the same position
[15:36] <ueber> EriC^^: First sector: 2048 (at 1024.0 KiB) Last sector: 41943006 (at 20.0 GiB) Partition size: 41940959 sectors (20.0 GiB)
[15:36] <ueber> EriC^^: from gdisk
[15:36] <EriC^^> ueber: ok, try cgdisk /dev/vdb
[15:37] <ueber> EriC^^: 20.0 GiB    Linux filesystem             30.0 GiB    free space
[15:38] <EriC^^> ok delete the first one, take note of what it says if anything before the partition
[15:38] <ueber> EriC^^: ok
[15:39] <ueber> EriC^^: then write?
[15:41] <ueber> EriC^^: Warning!! This may destroy data on your disk!
[15:41] <EriC^^> ueber: yes
[15:42] <ueber> EriC^^: ok now I reboot
[15:43] <EriC^^> no
[15:43] <EriC^^> type sudo partprobe
[15:43] <ueber> EriC^^: umount before partprobe ?
[15:43] <EriC^^> it's mounted right now? (seriously?)
[15:43] <EriC^^> -.-
[15:43] <ueber> no
[15:43] <EriC^^> ok :D
[15:43] <ueber> it was not mounted
[15:44] <EriC^^> run resize2fs
[15:44] <ueber> EriC^^: resize2fs before partprobe?
[15:45] <EriC^^> ueber: no, after
[15:45] <R13ose> I am unsure how to capture this video: http://aptn.ca/news/2016/05/31/grassy-toronto/ and have tried a number of browsers and add-ons with no luck.  Any ideas on how to capture this video?
[15:45] <EriC^^> R13ose: i recently discovered obs, it's great
[15:46] <ueber> EriC^^: done
[15:46] <R13ose> EriC^^: obs?
[15:46] <EriC^^> https://obsproject.com/
[15:46] <ueber> EriC^^: perfect! now it's 50G
[15:46] <EriC^^> ueber: great! :D
[15:46] <ueber> :)
[15:47] <ueber> EriC^^: thank you very much!! :)
[15:47] <ashrov> HI, How can I upgrade apache to version 2.4 ? I have 2.2 and ubuntu 12.04?
[15:48] <EriC^^> ueber: no problem :)
[15:48] <R13ose> EriC^^: how does that relate to what I want?
[15:48] <madmaxx> german?
[15:48] <Pici> !de | madmaxx
[15:48] <somsip> ashrov: use a PPA. Careful if you use ondrej PPAs as they pull in other dependencies you may not want
[15:49] <netameta> does that seem wrong : cp -r client/dist server/client/dist?
[15:49] <netameta> my server folder doesnt have client folder
[15:49] <netameta> and i am getting an error
[15:50] <netameta> Do i first have to create server/client folder ?
[15:50] <lotuspsychje> R13ose: kazam can record any parts of the desktop, also specific areas like streams/webcams
[15:50] <brunch875> Did super-a break in unity or is it just me?😲
[15:51] <EriC^^> brunch875: nope, works here
[15:51] <R13ose> lotuspsychje: let me try
[15:52] <squinty> brunch875,  that particular combination opens up the dash here with no errors
[15:52] <brunch875> but for me it gives no results
[15:52] <brunch875> for anything
[15:52] <brunch875> not even applications which show up in lone super
[15:52] <brunch875> actually, even alt-F2 just broke for me... odd!
[15:54] <ashrov> thank you I will try
[15:54] <Dainiel> hey i am facing this error on running make https://paste.kde.org/prujvwnqq
[15:55] <brunch875> logged back in and it's back to normal 😕
[15:56] <Dainiel> which packages i may be missing?
[15:57] <Gnjurac> whats pacage name for chromiom pepper flash plugin?
[15:57] <tcorneli> test
[15:57] <lotuspsychje> Gnjurac: pepperflashplugin-nonfree
[15:58] <Gnjurac> ty
[15:59] <tcorneli> is there a probleem with freenode? i tried to join #postfix, but I get message that's only available to registered users, with a bunch of links that don(t work
[15:59] <somsip> !register | tcorneli
[15:59] <brunch875> Does firefox also use pepperflash?
[16:00] <wylie> join #bitsquare
[16:00] <wylie> \join #bitsquare
[16:00] <somsip> wylie: /join
[16:00] <wylie> thanks!
[16:00] <brunch875> I've been told anything else is just insecure, and ubuntu ships with firefox + flash by default
[16:01] <lotuspsychje> brunch875: try freshplayer plugin for firefox
[16:01] <ikonia> brunch875: ubuntu doesn't ship with flash
[16:02] <brunch875> ikonia: it does if you tick it
[16:02] <ikonia> flash is dead, the quicker you adapt to that, the easier you're linux experience will be
[16:02] <ikonia> brunch875: thats not shipping with it, thats manually putting it into the build
[16:02] <brunch875> well, I meant it "ships" with it
[16:02] <ikonia> it doesn't "ship" with it
[16:02] <ikonia> you tick a box and it will go to a different repo to pull it's current ubuntu meta package
[16:03] <brunch875> I'm out of words to describe what I mean then
[16:03] <brunch875> although I've got to admit I have flash (mostly) disabled
[16:03] <ikonia> how do you mostly disable it ?
[16:04] <brunch875> by configuring firefox to ask first
[16:04] <brunch875> I occasionally enable it on some elements because some websites offer absolutely no alternative
[16:05] <brunch875> but right now I'm wondering if I should be doing that with pepper flash instead
[16:05] <ikonia> the quicker you stop using it/depending on it, you'll move to an easier experience
[16:05] <ikonia> flash is dead from adobe
[16:05] <brunch875> I don't really trust adobe to update as good as they should 😛
[16:05] <ikonia> adobe doesn't update it at all - it's dead
[16:06] <ikonia> hence flash is dead on linux
[16:06] <brunch875> is chromium's flash just as bad?
[16:06] <kenrin> chromium has flash?..
[16:07] <ikonia> I think he means the bundled flash with chrome
[16:07] <deniz946> Hello, i had windows and ubuntu 14, i wanted to reinstall windows, i did, but the grub wasn't working, i've tried to fix it, the grub appeared ( i see ubuntu and w10) but when i try to boot on ubuntu i get this error..http://img110.xooimage.com/files/6/c/a/photo_2016-06-01_18-05-27-4f8b1c1.jpg
[16:07] <deniz946> any help please?
[16:07] <brunch875> precisely 😜
[16:07] <Tegu> ikonia: I read adobe does update the linux version. I haven't had it installed for a couple of years so I don't know.
[16:08] <ikonia> Tegu: nah, just the wrapper
[16:08] <ikonia> it's totally dead
[16:08] <BluesKaj> ikonia, flash still works with the browser-plufin-freshpalye- pepperflash
[16:08] <mattfly> hello folks
[16:08] <Tegu> I mean, security updates? but really?
[16:08] <mattfly> how is everybody
[16:08] <mattfly> ?
[16:08] <mattfly> can someone th
[16:08] <mattfly> tell me something
[16:08] <brunch875> Yeah, that's what I thought, too.
[16:08] <brunch875> 🙋 mattfly
[16:09] <ikonia> Tegu: no, totally dead
[16:09] <ikonia> it's been on 11.2 since 2012
[16:09] <mattfly> what's the newest apropriate driver for nvidia gt740M ?
[16:09] <BluesKaj> ikonia, I wish it were true , but flash is still very actively being used on most websites
[16:09] <mattfly> i can install on ubuntu
[16:09] <kenrin> nvidia-latest package will update you
[16:09] <ikonia> BluesKaj: I didn't say it wasn't on websites, but it's a dead platform/tool on linux
[16:09] <brunch875> is it also dead with chrome?
[16:09] <mattfly> nvidia-latest?
[16:10] <ikonia> that uses pepperflash,
[16:10] <ikonia> https://wiki.debian.org/PepperFlashPlayer
[16:10] <ikonia> have a read about it
[16:10] <BluesKaj> brunch875, chrome uses it's own version of flash embedded and it works
[16:10] <mattfly> is that a program?
[16:10] <netameta> Is there a way to use mkdir to create all directory tree ? like path/path/path/path - and it will create all the folders ?
[16:10] <ikonia> brunch875: quicker you just stop using flash, you'll be happier
[16:10] <ikonia> netameta: mkdir -p
[16:11] <Tegu> how can google maintain it if adobe is closed source? do they have some contract?
[16:11] <mattfly> nvidia-latest is not on the repos
[16:11] <ikonia> netameta: man mkdir to see what commands do
[16:11] <netameta> ikonia can this somehow be applied to CP ?
[16:11] <brunch875> Oh, believe me. I've always hated flash due to how heavily it performs.
[16:11] <ikonia> netameta: man cp (-R)
[16:12] <jsheeren> hi, anyone got any experience with emulex oneconnect skyhawk 10gb/s nics?
[16:12] <ikonia> Tegu: an interesting question, no idea, I'd assume it's their take on it ?
[16:12] <BluesKaj> webmasters are slow to adopt HTML5 and can't figure out why
[16:12] <ubuntu980> I am creating ppa for maintaining own kernel .deb
[16:12] <netameta> ikonia i tried -r
[16:12] <netameta> ikonia, still getting the same error
[16:13] <ikonia> netameta: what is the error
[16:13] <netameta> file doesnt exit
[16:13] <ikonia> netameta: what is the exact command you are running, and exact error
[16:13] <ubuntu980> dput ppa:your-lp-id/ppa  is generating below error,
[16:13] <ubuntu980> hecking signature on .changes gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found. gpg: the signature could not be verified. Please remember that the signature file (.sig or .asc) should be the first file given on the command line.
[16:14] <nacc> ubuntu980: did you sign your .changes file?
[16:15] <ubuntu980> isued  debsign -k XXXX *.dsc
[16:15] <ubuntu980> eventhough facing same issue , any suggestion what am i missing
[16:16] <ubuntu980> yes signed with debsign command
[16:17] <R13ose> lotuspsychje: I tried that app but the audio is not being captured.  Any ideas on why?
[16:17] <nacc> ubuntu980: that signed the .dsc file
[16:17] <nacc> ubuntu980: not the .changes file?
[16:19] <netameta> ikonia, Never mind i had a different issue
[16:20] <netameta> fixed it though
[16:20] <SebthreeBQM10HD> hi
 thanks, Now crossed the earlier one, Error: uploading files for distribution UNRELEASED to ppa not allowed.
[16:22] <ubuntu980> do I need to regenerate all the files by modifing changelog.
[16:23] <nacc> ubuntu980: you have to provide a proper changelog entry
[16:23] <nacc> ubuntu980: meaning a proper version and release
[16:23] <edgarin17> help
[16:24] <edgarin17> hi can somone help me please
[16:24] <nacc> !ask | edgarin17
[16:24] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, with what?
[16:24] <edgarin17> i cant install ubuntu
[16:24] <SebthreeBQM10HD> how so
[16:24] <SebthreeBQM10HD> whats up?
[16:24] <SebthreeBQM10HD> why can't you install?
[16:25] <edgarin17> my hdd its blocked.. i think
[16:25] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, blocked how or why you think that?
[16:25] <SebthreeBQM10HD> !details
[16:25] <edgarin17> because it sais that svd
[16:26] <edgarin17> something
[16:26] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, it says what when?
[16:26] <TuPac^SHaKuR> hello all.
[16:26] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, what kin dof computer as well how old etc
[16:26] <TuPac^SHaKuR> Anyone knows how to make vhost like this: Local host: unknown (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx)  -->>> Local host: my.domain.com (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
[16:26] <edgarin17> its a compact and its old arpund 7 years
[16:26] <TuPac^SHaKuR> ?
[16:27] <ikonia> TuPac^SHaKuR: vhost where ?
[16:27] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, ok you should be able to install onto that,  how much RAM?
[16:27] <TuPac^SHaKuR> on terminal
[16:27] <TuPac^SHaKuR> DNS Resolve.
[16:27] <edgarin17> 2gig
[16:27] <ikonia> TuPac^SHaKuR: in apache ?
[16:27] <ikonia> TuPac^SHaKuR: ooh you want to use a cname record on your dns
[16:27] <TuPac^SHaKuR> no no
[16:27] <TuPac^SHaKuR> for IP
[16:27] <ikonia> you need a cname on the dns server
[16:27] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, what is the exact error message, or enough, and when does it come up ]?
[16:27] <streulma> Ubuntu runs of an USB drive, what are the best mount options for / ? The drive gets always corrupted and does FSCK.
[16:28] <TuPac^SHaKuR> cname is ok
[16:28] <TuPac^SHaKuR> but how to add it on root
[16:28] <ikonia> streulma: probably unclean shutdown
[16:28] <edgarin17> let me try it and i tell you exactly please
[16:28] <ikonia> TuPac^SHaKuR: on root ?
[16:28] <edgarin17> wait a min
[16:28] <TuPac^SHaKuR> on terminal lol
[16:28] <ikonia> TuPac^SHaKuR: what EXACTLY are you trying to do
[16:28] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, ok
[16:28] <edgarin17> install
[16:28] <streulma> ikonia, yes, but noatime,nodiratime solves
[16:28] <edgarin17> but the partition its not recongnacies
[16:28] <TuPac^SHaKuR> * Dns resolved 8.8.8.8 to google-public-dns-a.google.com
[16:28] <edgarin17> ed
[16:29] <ikonia> TuPac^SHaKuR: what EXACTLY are you trying to do
[16:29] <TuPac^SHaKuR> similar to this*
[16:29] <ikonia> TuPac^SHaKuR: you just want an A record on your dns server then
[16:29] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, from an Ubuntu Live sessibion? CD/DVD/USB ?
[16:29] <ikonia> or a CNAME
[16:29] <edgarin17> live
[16:29] <TuPac^SHaKuR> i just need a resolve like that
[16:29] <edgarin17> i hace a cd
[16:29] <edgarin17> but im live now
[16:29] <TuPac^SHaKuR> DNS resolve**
[16:29] <ikonia> TuPac^SHaKuR: ok - talk to the person who manages your DNS
[16:29] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, ok  it bots up the live cd, but you can't install from it?
[16:30] <edgarin17> noup
[16:30] <TuPac^SHaKuR> i manage my own dns mate
[16:30] <ikonia> TuPac^SHaKuR: then update your dns records
[16:30] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, when do you get the error message and what is the error message being more exact
[16:30] <TuPac^SHaKuR> how to lol
[16:30] <neil_> How to enable a 2nd NIC? ifconfig -a displays eth1 but there's no addr. I have added eth1 to interfaces and restarted networking. (server 14.04)
[16:30] <edgarin17> yestarday
[16:30] <ikonia> TuPac^SHaKuR: you manage your DNS - it's your setup, you know how to manage your dns
[16:30] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, which version of ubuntu as well 16.04 ?
[16:31] <edgarin17> i hace no os beacause i formated the hdd
[16:31] <edgarin17> and now  icant install
[16:31] <TuPac^SHaKuR> thanks for your help lol
[16:31] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, ok so you may need to make a brand new partition table, but what happens when you try and install exactly
[16:31] <edgarin17> obvi... i had a windows before that
[16:31] <edgarin17> says warning massage
[16:32] <SebthreeBQM10HD> when?
[16:32] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, if you have formatted the whole hard disk.  everything is gone.  all partitions gone. you will have to make a new partition table, before you can install an OS
[16:33] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, it might be warning about that
[16:33] <edgarin17> that i try but i couldnt
[16:33] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, the installer itself is a bit limited for partitining options.  I would suggest using gparted itself to do things first :)  then you can finnish off later in the installer
[16:34] <edgarin17> Error fsyncing/closing /dev/sda: Input/output error
[16:34] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, ok
[16:34] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17,  when do you get that?
[16:34] <flaiks> hey im looking to install ubuntu on my thinkpad, currently running arch and it's giving me some issues
[16:35] <SebthreeBQM10HD> flaiks, which are?
[16:35] <flaiks> Im just wondering if Is there an official supported way to use Kernel 4.6.0, I have a thinkpad t460s and there is an issue with older kernels where suspending it when it's not charging freezes the systme
[16:35] <edgarin17> i try to do the partitiones and nothinh
[16:35] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, you might have a faulty hard disk
[16:35] <flaiks> SebthreeBQM10HD: sorry, arch is giving my issues, not installing ubuntu
[16:35] <SebthreeBQM10HD> !arch
[16:35] <ikonia> flaiks: nope
[16:35] <flaiks> hmm darn
[16:36] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, and you been trying to do the partitions in the custom installer ? in the installer ?
[16:36] <edgarin17> so i wont be able to install
[16:36] <edgarin17> yes but nothing
[16:37] <edgarin17> i think i did domething wrong formating
[16:37] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, ok its easier to work with gparted probably.  more conrol over what can be done with partiitons there,  plus that will show everything thats on there or not etc
[16:37] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, there's gparted on the live session as well, a nice graphical program for partitin things
[16:38] <edgarin17> gpart gave me the same error
[16:38] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, when did it do that?
[16:38] <edgarin17> yestardar
[16:38] <edgarin17> im runing gpart
[16:39] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, can you screnshot gparted?  at least then will have more of an idea what your system is like :)
[16:39] <edgarin17> Error sincronizando/cerrando /dev/sda: Error de entrada/salida
[16:39] <flaiks> oh the issue can be fixed by settings intel_pstate=no_hwp
[16:39] <flaiks> what sort of impact does that have ?
[16:39] <edgarin17> it sais analizing
[16:39] <edgarin17> and nothing
[16:40] <ubuntu980> #ubuntu-devel
[16:40] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, normally it would open up and show partitins,  or  maybe even ask to make a new partiiton table instead if no partitins, but if neither of those things are happening.  you could have a faulty hard disk, a hardware fault
[16:40] <edgarin17> can you help me remote please
[16:40] <edgarin17> ????
[16:40] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, nope
[16:41] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, however if the hard disk is  7 years old, then yeah I guess it might have failed
[16:41] <edgarin17> yeah probably
[16:41] <Hitu> Hyy
[16:42] <Hitu> cea
[16:42] <edgarin17> thank u so much
[16:42] <edgarin17> i think its something i did with hirens boot
[16:43] <SebthreeBQM10HD> hirens ??? what you mean?
[16:43] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, no  deleting Windows woudn't have broken the hard disk :D
[16:43] <SebthreeBQM10HD> or not normaly
[16:43] <edgarin17> beacouse the test said i had the 40 %  or so
[16:43] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, old hard disks will fail eventaully though  have problems
[16:43] <SebthreeBQM10HD> the 40 % of what?
[16:43] <Hitu> Hyy edgar
[16:43] <edgarin17> yes healty
[16:44] <flaiks> ikonia: all you said was no, there wasn't an official way, we didn't 'discuss' it
[16:44] <ikonia> flaiks: your questions was answered
[16:44] <flaiks> ikonia: i figured ubuntu-devel would offer some insight into how to get it working
[16:44] <edgarin17> mmmm i used i thinh nockle and ??? i probably did it wrong
[16:44] <ikonia> flaiks: not really as thats for the ubuntu project development, not your custom build needs
[16:44] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, what's nockle ?
[16:44] <ikonia> flaiks: if you're looking for an unofficial way, use the mainline kernel, or build your own
[16:45] <edgarin17> its a tool
[16:45] <edgarin17> to force to delete
[16:45] <edgarin17> or format
[16:45] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, a  tool like that may have currupted the paritiotn table sure
[16:45] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, no  Windows no Ubuntu no oses etc
[16:45] <Hitu> Anybody learning Embedded System?
[16:45] <flaiks> ikonia: okay, so the 4.6-yakkety release would work then ?
[16:45] <ikonia> Hitu: what's your ubuntu question ?
[16:45] <ikonia> flaiks: no
[16:45] <ikonia> flaiks: thats for yakkety
[16:46] <edgarin17> honesty i dont nkwnow what a fuck i did
[16:46] <ikonia> edgarin17: please don't swear
[16:46] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, have you got a link for the tool ?
[16:46] <edgarin17> yeahh
[16:46] <edgarin17> but thank u
[16:46] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, you may just need to get a new partition table built as I put to begin with
[16:46] <edgarin17> i buy another hdd
[16:46] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, once you got a partition table, you can add partitions for oses, Ubuntu, WIndows, etc
[16:46] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, for data to
[16:47] <edgarin17> ok
[16:47] <flaiks> ikonia: well im the mainline repo, there are only 4.6 releases for yakkety
[16:47] <SebthreeBQM10HD> edgarin17, but the tool you used taking a guess, might have done something odd to the hard disk,  and that's why gparted is having issues with it as well now
[16:47] <edgarin17> the tink is a dont know how to get partitions
[16:47] <edgarin17> fuck i suck
[16:47] <edgarin17> sorry
[16:47] <edgarin17> jaja
[16:48] <ikonia> flaiks: so you need a package for your release, you need to make a request for one, or build your own
[16:48] <ikonia> (or wait for the back port from a later release if that happens)
[16:51] <Hitu> I have acer E-15 laptop, when i installed ubuntu then wifi not working ...how to ON wifi. there is no switch to ON wifi ,, but it had work in Windows 10.....how to use in ubuntu
[16:51] <SebthreeBQM10HD> Hitu, may need to install a driver for wireless
[16:52] <ikonia> Hitu: you need to see if that wireless chipset has linux support
[16:52] <ikonia> Hitu: that is the first point to check
[16:52] <SebthreeBQM10HD> Hitu, try the additional drivers  program serach for that in ubuntus search.  might have a driver waiting to install there
[16:52] <ikonia> SebthreeBQM10HD: apply logic, how can he search the external repos without wireless
[16:53] <SebthreeBQM10HD> ikonia, I meant the program built in  and the unity search
[16:53] <neil_> How do I enable a 2nd NIC? "ifconfig -a" displays eth1 but there's no addr. I have added eth1 to interfaces and restarted networking. (server 14.04)  Thanks!
[16:53] <ikonia> SebthreeBQM10HD: yes, which uses the internet to check the available packages and download and install them
[16:56] <black-perl> Hi, how to remove shared libraries which are installed in /usr/local/lib ?
[16:56] <SebthreeBQM10HD> ikonia, it can work like I said via ethernet at least thought. forgot it  needs Internet, but via ethernet I did that what I put on latest lap top
[16:57] <black-perl> I have done apt-get remove <lib-name> , but it is not listing the lib ?
[16:57] <black-perl> I installed the shared library from the source.
[16:59] <evilop> black-perl: never ever run make install as root
[16:59] <evilop> black-perl: anyway, have fun with rm, or pray that make uninstall won't rm your whole /usr
[16:59] <black-perl> Why is it so ?
[16:59] <evilop> black-perl: you are experiencing why right now
[16:59] <evilop> there is no way to cleanly uninstall
[17:00] <black-perl> so, if i run make intsall without rooot
[17:00] <black-perl> * root
[17:00] <evilop> since nothing is keeping track of the files
[17:00] <evilop> black-perl: if you want to install things system wide then use the build/package system
[17:00] <black-perl> where did the packages go, do I specify via command line at the time of building.
[17:00] <evilop> else build/install to $HOME as your normal user
[17:01] <black-perl> And then put them on the LD_PATH right ?
[17:01] <black-perl> I mean dynamically linked library path @evilop
[17:01] <evilop> yes
[17:01] <black-perl> @evilop :) , Thanks !
[17:04] <black-perl> So, where are the places I need to remove the lib, for now the .so file is in /usr/local/lib @evilop ?
[17:05] <evilop> if the makefile wasn't compleatle broken everything should be in /usr/local
[17:05] <evilop> but you never know
[17:05] <esiodos> hola amigos
[17:05] <esiodos> que tal
[17:10] <ubuntu980> how to sign packages using unique launch pad key, Generated and uploaded the opengpg keys and ssh keys to launchpad ppa
[17:17] <netameta> mv: cannot move ‘client/dist/.’ to ‘server/dist/client/dist/’: Device or resource busy ?
[17:17] <netameta> what is this ?
[17:18] <black-perl> @evilop `sudo find . -type f -name "libgit2*" -delete` worked like charm
[17:19] <evilop> that might have deleted way more than you wanted to....
[17:19] <evilop> :p
[17:19] <ubuntu980> #nacc
[17:19] <neil_> I want to copy 1 TB of data (1000s of files) from the NAS to the fileserver (14.04). What's the best and/or quickest way to do this? Thanks.
[17:20] <black-perl> @evilop Nope it didn't :p
[17:20] <evilop> neil_: using whatever protocol your NAS talks, be it nfs, samba, ftp, http, whatever
[17:20] <SwedeMike> neil_: use whatever works. Make sure you have gigabit ethernet between them (potentially with a swithc in between)
[17:21] <neil_> So just the cp command?
[17:21] <ubuntu980> Hi Team, need help while invoking dput to ppa getting "checksum doesn't match for *.dsc" file
[17:22] <ubuntu980> I am new to this , so please help me
[17:23] <neil_> To be clear the NAS uses nfs. I'm more interested in a perferred Linux command, if there is one.
[17:25] <brelod> neil_: scp nas_ip:/path/to/file fileserver_ip:/path/you/want/to/save
[17:25] <jamesd> neil_:  rsync is quite good...   can be used over the wire or via the nfs.
[17:26] <brelod> neil_: but if it crashed cuz of some network proble rsync could be better
[17:27] <brelod> neil_: if rsync is installed on both computers then: rsync -azP nas_ip:/path/to/file /your/saving/path/on/fileserver
[17:29] <brelod> neil_: you should run this cmd on fileserver
[17:29] <netameta> mv: cannot move ‘client/dist/.’ to ‘server/dist/client/dist/’: Device or resource busy ? anyone know this error
[17:29] <jamesd> if data is compressible you can pass ssh arguments and have ssh compress the stream for even bettter performance
[17:30] <jamesd> netameta: is a nfs/samba mount point or does some other process have the directory locked?
[17:30] <netameta> jamesd, i am not really sure
[17:31] <jamesd> netameta: do you have lsof installed?
[17:32] <netameta> jamesd, maybe how do i check ?
[17:32] <jamesd> lsof | grep client
[17:33] <jamesd> http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2012/08/lsof-command-examples/
[17:34] <brelod> neil_: correnting --> scp user@nas_ip:/path/to/file /save/path -- if you execute on fileserver
[17:36] <ArtfulDodger> Hello, friends.
[17:39] <reisio> ArtfulDodger: hi friend (hi friend [HI FRIEN])
[17:42] <R13ose> I am using Kazam which is a recording app but when I do screencast, the sound is not recorded, how come?
[17:43] <tgary> Hi! I just upgraded from Ubuntu 15.10 to 16.04, and IRDA USB stick stopped working. Here are the syslog of Ubuntu 16.04 (where it does not work), 15.10 (where it worked) and some module configuration. How can it be resolved?
[17:43] <tgary> Here are the logs: http://pastebin.com/CmvKRq2Z
[17:46] <reisio> R13ose: kazam probably has a way to select your microphone/input
[17:46] <Bashing-om> hazrpg: I see no activity on the bug report :( . Any headway or anythging new on your end ?
[17:47] <goddard> how can i get xenial using debootstrap
[17:47] <goddard> what is the correct url?
[17:47] <goddard> i tried http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ but it fails
[17:48] <k1l> archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
[17:48] <k1l> goddard: ^
[17:48] <R13ose> reisio: In the app is: "When capturing include: Sound from Speakers.  I checkmarked that item and still no sound is being recorded.  Could this be the profile of the Built-in Audio that is not selected right?
[17:50] <noraatepernos> Question: I have to store 2.5 billion files on a 1TB magnetic disk.  Each file is a compressed json string ~350 bytes.  The files are named a random 20 character alphanumeric string that I want to shard.  What file system would you use and across how many folders would you shard (and how deep?).
[17:50] <goddard> k1l: thanks
[18:01] <thebishop> is anyone running 16.04 with AMD's new AMDGPU driver model?  has it reached performance parity with the windows driver?
[18:03] <ArtfulDodger> How are your days going friends?
[18:04] <baizon> thebishop: no, it hasn't yet
[18:05] <thebishop> baizon: thanks for responding :(  is there reason to believe it will?  I thought they were supposed to be running near-identical code going forward
[18:06] <Guest69475> hello how do I use scp with a different port?
[18:07] <pvsharov> you must change ssh port in sshd.conf
[18:07] <Tegu> Guest69475: -P porthere
[18:07] <Tegu> h wait did you mean server?
[18:08] <R13ose> any other thoughts on my question?
[18:08] <Guest69475> Yea I use -P but it gives me the usage: scp thing
[18:08] <Guest69475> with all the commands
[18:08] <Tegu> hm, then read how -P is there and use it like that
[18:08] <Tegu> order might matter? not sure
[18:09] <Tegu> alternatively, see the manpage. man scp
[18:09] <Guest69475> Tegu, well it says [-P port] so I type scp -P 5210 but it just gives me the usage thing...
[18:10] <Tegu> Guest69475: you must give the host as well
[18:10] <zW> Hi there
[18:10] <Guest69475> Tegu, yea my command is scp -P 5210 maxime@linux.local:/pathtofile
[18:10] <Guest69475> but it doesn't work
[18:10] <Tegu> Guest69475: or, the files
[18:11] <zW> Anyone using Emulex OCM14104-UX-D 10Gb card in the latest ubuntu version?
[18:11] <Tegu> Guest69475: oh, it seems you don't have the target
[18:11] <Guest69475> Tegu: the target?
[18:11] <Tegu> Guest69475: do you want to copy to the current local folder?
[18:12] <Guest69475> yes I want to copy the file on my linux machine to the current directory on my mac
[18:12] <Tegu> scp copy_this_file copy_it_here
[18:12] <Tegu> Guest69475: okay, the add ./ to the end (. means the current directory)
[18:13] <pvsharov> show output of command
[18:13] <Yuri4_> Guys, how do I make 2 servers to be exactly the same? I already have 1 set up. I need second to back up first under load balancer.
[18:13] <Tegu> Guest69475: the usage of the scp shows file1 and file2. you only had file1
[18:14] <thebishop> Yuri4_: this is a great reason to use Docker or some other container solution
[18:15] <Guest69475> Tegu: here I have a problem with the spaces in the directory names it seems http://pastebin.com/QQiXhBBN
[18:17] <Tegu> Guest69475: I guess the issue are the ' characters in the name. try adding \ before them
[18:17] <pi-dave> hey
[18:18] <Tegu> Guest69475: and yea, you had not escaped the first space of the path
[18:19] <Guest69475> Tegu: escaped the frist space? I did your previous suggest and now I get the same thing Datas-iMac-2:Maxime Folder Owner$ scp -P '5210' maxime@linux.local:/media/maxime/MAX\ 'S\ MEMO/Maxime\ 's\ Work/Other/Films/Big\ Hero\ 6.mp4 /Users/Owner/Documents/
[18:19] <Guest69475> maxime@linux.local's password:
[18:19] <Guest69475> scp: /media/maxime/MAX: No such file or directory
[18:19] <Guest69475> scp: S MEMO/Maxime s: No such file or directory
[18:19] <Guest69475> scp: Work/Other/Films/Big: No such file or directory
[18:19] <Guest69475> scp: Hero: No such file or directory
[18:19] <pi-dave> /join #raspberrypi
[18:19] <Pici> !paste
[18:19] <teward> !pastebin | Guest69475
[18:19] <teward> heh
[18:20] <Dewin> If I have a minor feature request for the Ubuntu installer, is the correct course of action (since it's not a bug report) still to  email ubuntu-devel-discuss ?
[18:20] <crs___> maybe you need quotes around your paths?
[18:21] <crs___> thats why i never use spaces an other fany symbols in filenams
[18:22] <Tegu> Guest69475: you might also need put the path in double quotes ""  http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19858176/how-to-escape-spaces-in-path-during-scp-copy-in-linux
[18:23] <Tegu> oh, I had not scrolled down, thi was mentioned already
[18:23] <Tegu> Guest69475: another option: use sftp so you can do the copy interactively
[18:24] <Guest69475> g
[18:25] <Guest69475> Tegu: o ok now I get http://pastebin.com/mzPhaCa4
[18:25] <Guest69475> Tegu: I seems to be the '
[18:28] <Tegu> Guest69475: yes, as I said, escape the ' as well. \'
[18:36] <Tegu> Guest69475: or.. sorry, maybe not. try "\"/the/path's here\"" instead.. that is, \" inside "
[18:38] <Tegu> yea, I tried the "\"path\"" now and it works. quite awkward
[18:43] <l4cr0ss> Ubuntu installation guide section B.4.4., "Mirror settings" says "The parameter mirror/suite determines the suite for the installed system. "
[18:43] <l4cr0ss> But I don't see anywhere the definition for a "suite"
[18:43] <l4cr0ss> What is a suite
[18:44] <BluesKaj> !suite
[18:44] <BluesKaj> !info suite
[18:46] <DJones> l4cr0ss: I think it would be worth you giving a link to where installation guide mentioned that
[18:46] <robotdevil1> does ubuntu have signed certs I can use by default?
[18:46] <l4cr0ss> https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/installation-guide/armhf/apbs04.html#preseed-mirror
[18:47] <l4cr0ss> DJones, ^^ above is Ubuntu installation guide link
[18:47] <l4cr0ss> DJones, Debian defines a suite here: https://wiki.debian.org/RepositoryFormat#Suite
[18:47] <l4cr0ss> But it doesn't match the example given in the Ubuntu preseed file
[18:47] <l4cr0ss> (As seen in the firstl ink)
[18:48] <DJones> l4cr0ss: I'm not sure, I've never used preseed, hopefully somebody else can help you
[18:48] <l4cr0ss> DJones, Thanks for trying
[18:48] <samthewildone> Noticing a huge slowdown with chromium while using youtube in the past 24-36 hours.
[18:49] <samthewildone> I turned on/off hardware acceleration but, no change.
[18:49] <reisio> samthewildone: did you try restarting the browser?
[18:49] <samthewildone> reisio, yes and even delete cache/setting and went to stock.
[18:50] <samthewildone> *stock meaning clean startup.
[18:50] <samthewildone> reisio, also I recently added ~1K videos to my watch later youtube playlist but, I highly doubt thats the problem.
[18:51] <samthewildone> reisio, even when I visit certain sites, the sluggishness appears.
[18:51] <Guest69475> Tegu: thanks for your help I just renamed the files to have _ and removed the '
[18:51] <Tegu> Guest69475: that's another way as well :P
[18:52] <Guest69475> Tegu: yea use to use windows but now that I use linux I will start to use _ !
[18:52] <ilpollo> #join/ ubuntu - es
[18:52] <ilpollo> fuc.. ineed enter tothe spanishchanelplease
[18:52] <k1l> ilpollo: /join #ubuntu-es
[18:52] <ilpollo> thankss
[18:55] <samthewildone> Anything here suspicious ? > https://goo.gl/photos/QcvtvxJsMUhXouzr7
[18:55] <abhishek> hi guys1
[18:56] <abhishek> I am stuck at this issue http://askubuntu.com/q/772182/417607 which relates to this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1521173
[18:56] <abhishek> any suggestions?
[19:01] <morsnowski> am I readable?
[19:01] <k1l> morsnowski: yes
[19:01] <morsnowski> thanks
[19:02] <morsnowski> can anyone confirm whether ubuntu-touch is a working channel or is there any other channel?
[19:03] <k1l> morsnowski: #ubuntu-touch is the channel for that
[19:03] <ProjectFi> Hello.
[19:04] <ProjectFi> Can someone please help me out, I am still a linux newbie and facing problems in making a Bootable Pendrive of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. I am trying from yesterday and tried 4-5 methods and all failed. Someone please just guide me, I am tired.
[19:04] <abhishek> any suggestions folks?
[19:05] <ioria> ProjectFi, define 'failed'
[19:06] <YankDownUnder> ProjectFi, ProjectFi install "unetbootin" => installer of Linux/BSD distributions to a partition or USB drive
[19:06] <ProjectFi> I tried 'dd' method, failed, I tried Unetbootin, still nothing happened, I tried MultiBoot , still nothing happen.
[19:07] <YankDownUnder> ProjectFi, If you've "partitionted and formatted" the USB properly, "unetbootin" should be perfect...
[19:07] <pvsharov> what you see on the screen?
[19:07] <ProjectFi> I tried all these methods man, when I am trying to boot from flashdrive, it says Operating system not found or something like this error. I have also downloaded the iso 3 times, thinking iso might have problem when I am downloading.
[19:08] <ioria> ProjectFi,  you just md5sum the iso before downloading it again
[19:08] <Bashing-om> !md5sum | ProjectFi
[19:09] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: secureboot disabled?
[19:09] <ProjectFi> unetbootin is very simple program, and nothing wrong I have done there, that's for sure. Now for formatting my pendrive, I followed the guide here : http://askubuntu.com/questions/662935/how-to-format-usb-flash-disk-using-ubuntu-terminal
[19:10] <pvsharov> try to boot from ext hdd
[19:10] <ProjectFi> Sorry, I dont have ext hdd.
[19:10] <ioria> ProjectFi,  are you on linux or win ? linux  i assume
[19:10] <ProjectFi> I am Xubuntu to be specific.
[19:10] <ProjectFi> And want to install ubuntu on my dads laptop.
[19:11] <ProjectFi> EriC^^: what is secure boot? Is that option in unetbootin ?
[19:11] <ioria> ProjectFi,  run   md5sum  /path/to/iso/ubuntu_blah_blah.iso
[19:11] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: it's an option in the bios
[19:12] <ProjectFi> ioria: run that command just like that ? Or do I need to insert the flashdrive too ?
[19:12] <ioria> ProjectFi,  you run the check on the iso not on the media
[19:13] <GivenToCode> cloud-init isn't using the files in /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/, is that a known issue?
[19:13] <ioria> ProjectFi,  after you can check the disk integrity from the installer menu
[19:14] <ProjectFi> ioria: anil@Anil:~/Desktop$ md5sum ubuntu.iso
[19:14] <ProjectFi> i did that, and waiting for something to happen.
[19:15] <ProjectFi> ioria: this is the output : c94d54942a2954cf852884d656224186  ubuntu.iso
[19:15] <ioria> ProjectFi,  cd in the download directory ....
[19:15] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: is this uefi or bios?
[19:15] <ProjectFi> BIOS
[19:15] <EriC^^> looks like the right hash ProjectFi
[19:15] <ioria> c94d54942a2954cf852884d656224186 *ubuntu-16.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[19:15] <EriC^^> ok, is the usb first in the boot order?
[19:16] <ioria> ProjectFi,  i think it's correct
[19:16] <ProjectFi> yes it is, usb is the priority 1.
[19:16] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: is fastboot disabled? did you try another usb port?
[19:16] <ProjectFi> i have changed he name to ubuntu.iso (I hope that dosn't make any error)
[19:16] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: use dd to make the iso not unetbootin
[19:16] <ProjectFi> I am putting it on laptop, and its kind of old. I am not sure if it has fast boot or not.
[19:17] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: try a different usb port
[19:17] <ioria> ProjectFi,  laptop specs , anyways ?
[19:17] <ProjectFi> EriC^^: I tried dd already, still nothing happens
[19:17] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: port?
[19:17] <ProjectFi> ioria: give me 1 second. Let me bring that laptop.
[19:17] <ProjectFi> EriC^^: what port?
[19:18] <EriC^^> different port/?
[19:18] <ioria> ProjectFi,  why did you change the iso name ?
[19:19] <ProjectFi> ioria: when I was using the dd method to make bootable pendrive, I have put the whole exact file name, so I thought changing it to something ubuntu.iso is not a problem.
[19:19] <akik> ProjectFi: the name of the file doesn't change the checksum
[19:19] <ioria> ProjectFi,  mmmhhh, copy and paste the name ... no ?
[19:20] <ProjectFi> On windows, I always used Rufus, which is damn easy, and from yesterday night trying to make bootable pendive on ubuntu is becoming nightmare for me.
[19:20] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: it's a problem with your dad's laptop
[19:20] <ioria> ProjectFi,  on win i use pendrivelinux
[19:20] <EriC^^> either bad usb port bad usb or you've missed something in the bios
[19:20] <ProjectFi> Okay, the laptop is
[19:20] <YankDownUnder> ProjectFi, Is it safe to assume that you've checked/double checked the BIOS on the machine you're trying to install on?
[19:20] <ioria> ProjectFi,  don't change the iso name, not necessary
[19:21] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: try it on your laptop, and get rid of the bad usb part
[19:21] <ProjectFi> laptop is "HP Pavillion dv6-2155dx"
[19:21] <EriC^^> that's not old i'd think
[19:22] <ProjectFi> i mean yeah, its kind of 3-4 years old.
[19:22] <ioria> ProjectFi,  it's ok
[19:22] <ProjectFi> EriC^^: you think the USB prot is kind of making problem ?
[19:22] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: sometimes they mess up, try a different one and it might work
[19:23] <ProjectFi> Okay, let me start with you guys, and will let you know straight away if something shows up.
[19:23] <ReScO> Hey guys, is it possible to set other led lights other than caps, num and scroll lock?
[19:23] <YankDownUnder> ProjectFi, You have checked the BIOS on the laptop, right?
[19:23] <ProjectFi> Which method you want me to go for ? Unetbootin or dd?
[19:23] <EriC^^> dd
[19:23] <ioria> ProjectFi,  come back to xubuntu rename the iso ubuntu-16.04-desktop-amd64.iso   and dd again
[19:23] <abhishek> I am stuck at this issue http://askubuntu.com/q/772182/417607 which relates to this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1521173
[19:24] <ProjectFi> I have 2 laptop, this one which I am using have Xubuntu and the other one have Kubuntu.
[19:24] <ioria> ProjectFi,  same thing
[19:24] <ProjectFi> So I should go with dd method, okay.
[19:25] <folder|> when you goof and accidentally give the new hire a guest computer >_>
[19:25] <ProjectFi> let me format my pendrive in new usb port and start with fresh.
[19:25] <james_the_code> i have clean install of ubuntu 16.04 but when i try to connect to wifi it says device not ready...
[19:25] <newbsie> On a server why is it bad to leave root login if you disable password login and rely on key-login?
[19:25] <folder|> ooops wrong channel
[19:25] <ioria> ProjectFi,  no need
[19:25] <folder|> please disregard
[19:25] <ioria> ProjectFi,  just dd
[19:25] <ProjectFi> ioria: you want me to change the iso name ?
[19:25] <abhishek> hmm..
[19:25] <YankDownUnder> It's not going to matter if the BIOS on the target machine is setup for "secure boot" or doesn't allow for booting from USB
[19:25] <ioria> ProjectFi,  i guess so
[19:26] <abhishek> is it okay to ask kubuntu questions here?
[19:26] <ProjectFi> YankDownUnder: I am not sure, but I will look up for that Secure Boot option, should that be diabled or enabled ?
[19:27] <abhishek> asking coz I got no replies so far. :(
[19:27] <YankDownUnder> ProjectFi, Get into the BIOS of the target machine, disable "secure boot" if it is there - make sure to enable booting from USB before the HDD - and if you can, have it display the "boot menu" - which should be F9 on that machine...try again.
[19:30] <coleccc> I installed Ubuntu Server Standard on my computer, being very unskilled at use of shell besides from simple apt-get statements, I wanted to download a GUI. Preferably LXDE. I don't want the standard Lubuntu desktop, I want a simple, vanilla LXDE desktop I can log into. How do I go about doing this?
[19:30] <ProjectFi> YankDownUnder: I have booted from Pendrive countless time when I used to use Windows, so I know the basic that I have to boot from Flashdrive by entring into the Boot options. Though I will look into the Secure Boot option.
[19:30] <EriC^^> coleccc: apt-get install lxde , perhaps?
[19:31] <YankDownUnder> coleccc, try "sudo apt-get install lxde-desktop"
[19:32] <ioria> !info lxde-desktop
[19:32] <pvsharov> sudo aptitude search lxde
[19:32] <coleccc> YankDownUnder: It worked, I can't believe it was that simple. Thanks!
[19:33] <ioria> mah
[19:33] <YankDownUnder> http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=Ubuntu_15.04&p=x
[19:34] <genii> YankDownUnder: lxde-core for lxde with no extra apps, lubuntu-desktop for the Lubuntu selection of default apps
[19:34] <ProjectFi> ioria: I am following this : http://askubuntu.com/questions/372607/how-to-create-a-bootable-ubuntu-usb-flash-drive-from-terminal
[19:34] <ioria> ProjectFi,  with dd ? yep
[19:35] <ProjectFi> Yes, usining, dd.
[19:35] <jnagro> any easy to use emoji keyboard i can pop up for gterminal? 16.04
[19:36] <llldino> Hey boys, how can I test to see if an identity is added via ssh-add? The man page says something about env variables but they don't appear to be set
[19:36] <ioria> ProjectFi,  identify your usb,   should be sdx, then sudo dd if=/ubuntu_blah.ido  of=/dev/sdx
[19:36] <ProjectFi> anil@Anil:~$ sudo umount /dev/sdb1 umount: /dev/sdb1: mountpoint not found
[19:36] <ProjectFi> Why I am getting this, :(
[19:36] <squinty> !lubuntu-desktop
[19:36] <ProjectFi> anil@Anil:~$ sudo umount /dev/sdb1
[19:37] <ProjectFi> umount: /dev/sdb1: mountpoint not found
[19:37] <DiamondSword> hello.. I need help about this.. what is the fastest way to send files to remote desktop from my machine?
[19:38] <ProjectFi> ioria: its *iso right ? You wrote *ido
[19:38] <llldino> DiamondSword, Depends. Scp, rsync, nfs..all are good options depending on what your use case senario is
[19:38] <DiamondSword> llldino, my upload speed sucks
[19:39] <ioria> ProjectFi,  yes, typo .... can you paste  the outcome of mount command ?
[19:39] <llldino> DiamondSword, Compress it before you send it? Nothing you can do if your up speed sucks
[19:39] <ProjectFi> ioria: umount: /dev/sdb1: mountpoint not found
[19:40] <ioria> ProjectFi,  no,   run  in terminal      mount
[19:40] <DiamondSword> llldino, I compressed. but ok, I wanted to know maybe I miss something
[19:40] <DiamondSword> thank you llldino
[19:40] <llldino> DiamondSword, No problem
[19:40] <ioria> ProjectFi,  and paste on paste.ubuntu.com
[19:41] <ProjectFi> ioria: just the mount command ?
[19:41] <HadesWatch3r> What kernel should I be running on Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS currently?
[19:41] <ioria> ProjectFi,  yep
[19:41] <EriC^^> !info linux-generic trusty | HadesWatch3r
[19:41] <CarlFK> 11:04.0 VGA compatible controller: XGI Technology Inc. (eXtreme Graphics Innovation) Z9s/Z9m (XG21 core)
[19:42] <kenrin> Kernel 4.2 is on 14.04.4 I believe
[19:42] <CarlFK> gui is super slow.. is there some driver blob I can install ?
[19:43] <ProjectFi> ioria: like this ? : http://paste.ubuntu.com/16902888/
[19:43] <HadesWatch3r> When I ask what support status .. it shows that that kernel is unsupported ?
[19:43] <OerHeks> HadesWatch3r, actually 3.13.0-87.133 http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2989-1/
[19:43] <squinty> CarlFK,  check Additional Drivers
[19:43] <ioria> ProjectFi,  no
[19:43] <ioria> ProjectFi,  run in terminal      mount
[19:43] <OerHeks> ubottu is a bit behind, i think this USN is just released
[19:44] <HadesWatch3r> 3.19.0-59 is unsupported?
[19:44] <ProjectFi> just the word "mount" ?
[19:44] <HadesWatch3r> is that right?
[19:44] <ioria> ProjectFi,  yep
[19:45] <ProjectFi> ioria: like this ? http://paste.ubuntu.com/16902944/
[19:45] <ioria> ProjectFi,  yes
[19:46] <ProjectFi> okay.
[19:46] <ProjectFi> Now, what I have  to do.
[19:46] <ioria> ProjectFi,  cd in the ubuntu.iso location
[19:46] <ProjectFi> ok
[19:46] <ProjectFi> done
[19:47] <ioria> ProjectFi,  paste ls
[19:47] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: type sudo umount /dev/sdb
[19:47] <ProjectFi> EriC^^: but my flashdrive is sdb1
[19:48] <EriC^^> it's sdb
[19:48] <EriC^^> last line of mount
[19:48] <ProjectFi> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16903024/
[19:48] <Gallomimia> ProjectFi: sd means some kinda disk. the b means disk b, and the number is the partition.
[19:49] <ioria> ProjectFi,  mv ubuntu.iso ubuntu-16.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[19:49] <ProjectFi> ahh, I see.
[19:49] <Gallomimia> i think just umount sdb means unmount all of the partitions on said device?
[19:49] <HadesWatch3r> I'm a little confused.... and I am not sure that I asked the question correctly.  I have 14.04.4 LTS, I typed ubuntu-support-status --show-unsupported and it shows me that linux-image-3.19.0-59 is unsupported ? I have updated but no new kernel comes in ... .. so what am I missing here?
[19:49] <ProjectFi> ioria: doe
[19:49] <ProjectFi> *done
[19:49] <EriC^^> Gallomimia: ProjectFi yeah usually, he has the whole disk with a filesystem
[19:50] <OerHeks> how did you update? sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ?
[19:50] <ioria> ProjectFi,  sudo dd if=ubuntu-16.04-desktop-amd64.iso   of=/dev/sdb
[19:50] <Gallomimia> still means there ought to be a partition yes?
[19:50] <HadesWatch3r> Yes.
[19:50] <Gallomimia> anyway, in this case, the dd command needs to be without a number at the end, because it's a bootable image
[19:50] <Gallomimia> there's more than one partition in the image file
[19:50] <ProjectFi> ioria: something is happening, waiting for the outcome.
[19:50] <Gallomimia> along with a boot record and so forth
[19:50] <Gallomimia> ProjectFi: could take up to 15 minutes
[19:50] <Gallomimia> no progress bar
[19:50] <EriC^^> yeah that's right
[19:51] <ioria> ProjectFi,  wait, please
[19:51] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: unmount it first
[19:51] <OerHeks> HadesWatch3r, not sure where you read that > https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/linux-headers-3.19.0-59-generic
[19:51] <Gallomimia> yep. go get a coffee, read some stuff....
[19:51] <EriC^^> sudo umount /dev/sdb
[19:51] <Gallomimia> seems he's already unmounted it and the dd is progressing
[19:51] <EriC^^> it's not unmounted my friend
[19:51] <ProjectFi> okay, yeah, I did the same stuff yesterday night except the changing the file name, waited the whole process, but i don't know what went wrong with the booting from usb. Lets see today, how it goes.
[19:51] <EriC^^> check his paste
[19:52] <HadesWatch3r> OerHeks ... I issued the command in a terminal and it listed that kernel under unsupported ...
[19:52] <EriC^^> Gallomimia: //dev/sdb on /media/anil/8644-0FE6 type vfat
[19:52] <ProjectFi> I did run the umount command , but it shows me some error. I pased above.
[19:52] <Gallomimia> did with sudo?
[19:53] <ProjectFi> http://paste.ubuntu.com/16902888/
[19:53] <ProjectFi> but I wrote sdb1
[19:53] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: sudo umount /dev/sdb
[19:53] <Gallomimia> hm. interesting error. sure it's mounted?
[19:53] <ioria> ProjectFi,  dd running ?
[19:53] <EriC^^> without the 1
[19:53] <ProjectFi> yeah, I guess, I did mistake.
[19:53] <ProjectFi> yes dd still running.
[19:54] <ProjectFi> i can't cancel now and run umount.
[19:54] <ioria> ProjectFi,  ok, wait thou
[19:54] <ProjectFi> waiting for dd to finish
[19:54] <Gallomimia> if dd is going, it wasn't mounted
[19:54] <ioria> ProjectFi,  and post the result
[19:54] <EriC^^> Gallomimia: not really, dd doesn't care
[19:54] <ProjectFi> okay.
[19:54] <Gallomimia> ohya?
[19:54] <EriC^^> yeah
[19:54] <Gallomimia> that's where the problems can arise :)
[19:55] <Gallomimia> ProjectFi: these guys double checked for you, but dd is a command you should be extremely careful with.
[19:55] <OneWithTheCore> Hey
[19:55] <Gallomimia> if you put the wrong drive in as output, it can write over your files
[19:55] <Gallomimia> OneWithTheCore: hay is for horses ;)
[19:56] <ioria> we hope not
[19:56] <OneWithTheCore> Gallomimia: True
[19:56] <Gallomimia> whats up?
[19:56] <ProjectFi> ioria: dd completed. http://paste.ubuntu.com/16903248/
[19:56] <OneWithTheCore> I need help with a really weird problem
[19:56] <cra5> wena ctm
[19:56] <cra5> wena ctm
[19:56] <ioria> ProjectFi,  let's try it on the target
[19:57] <Gallomimia> !ask | OneWithTheCore
[19:57] <ProjectFi> ioria: something wrong just happened.
[19:57] <ioria> ProjectFi,  what ?
[19:57] <Gallomimia> you pulled it out and it gave a message?
[19:58] <FMan> !patience
[19:58] <kenrin> HadesWatch3r: Maybe you are referring to this? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[19:58] <OneWithTheCore> For some reason, my USB headphones (Razer Kraken) are being detected as a keyboard so I can't use them as headphones like they are supposed to be. I've been looking for an answer for about 2 days now and found nothing
[19:58] <ProjectFi> ioria: when I open pendrive, it shows me this message "Failed to open Directory "8644-0FE6". Error when getting information for file '/media/anil/8644-0FE6/F?V∙₧ò0-.îl': Input/output error"
[19:59] <ioria> ProjectFi, you don't open it, you boot it
[19:59] <ProjectFi> And there is absolute nothing, in the pendrive.
[19:59] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: cause it's still trying open the old fat32 you had and didn't unmount (when i told you to)
[19:59] <HadesWatch3r> Kenrin .. if you run "ubuntu-support-status --show-unsupported" in a terminal... it says that my kernel 3.19.0-59 is unsupported.... I'm running 14.04.4 LTS.
[19:59] <ProjectFi> And the funny part is that, when I open my hardrive (the open in the laptop), it has all the stuff related to ubuntu which suppose to be on pendrive. What just happened.
[20:00] <EriC^^> ProjectFi: it should be good though, type "sync" then remove the pendrive and try it on a different usb port
[20:00] <kenrin> Yes because you can install newer kernels on 14.04.4
[20:01] <ioria> ProjectFi,  try to boot it
[20:01] <HadesWatch3r> This one is stock.. I'm just trying to determine if this is not right or I should do something ...
[20:01] <tominator> Hello, I need help
[20:01] <Gallomimia> !ask | tominator
[20:01] <Gallomimia> OneWithTheCore: these headphones have some buttons on them?
[20:01] <tominator> Is there any way to simply migrate linux from one drive to another?
[20:02] <OneWithTheCore> Gallomimia: It has one in order to be able to mute/unmute the mic
[20:02] <tominator> I have it installed on a flashdrive, and I'd like to move it to an SSD
[20:02] <Gallomimia> OneWithTheCore: is that a manual switch, that just turns it off, or does it link to the computer?
[20:02] <tominator> Kind of a portable OS
[20:02] <Gallomimia> OneWithTheCore: also, what's it say when you type lsusb in terminal?
[20:02] <kenrin> Yes it ships with 3.19 but you can use LTS hardware enablement stack to upgrade to a wily or vivid kernel
[20:03] <Gallomimia> tominator: if it's already installed on a drive, you might be able to move it simply with dd
[20:03] <Gallomimia> never tried that tho
[20:03] <ProjectFi> ioria: trying it on the target
[20:03] <Gallomimia> you'd probably need to rerun grub installer after it
[20:03] <ProjectFi> will update you
[20:03] <ioria> ProjectFi,  wish you luck, mate
[20:03] <tominator> Ah, how would I do that?
[20:03] <ProjectFi> haha ty
[20:04] <Gallomimia> dd if=/dev/something of=/dev/something
[20:04] <OneWithTheCore> Gallomimia: I'm not 100% certain. I think it is all software. It also doesn't show up in lsusb for some reason
[20:04] <Gallomimia> where the somethings are the device names for the flash and ssd respectively
[20:04] <tominator> How about updating grub?
[20:04] <EriC^^> tominator: rsync would be better here than dd, dd is more for if both drives have the exact same size
[20:05] <Gallomimia> OneWithTheCore: that's quite odd. if the button is software, it should show up as two devices: one keyboard, and one sound input/output
[20:05] <tominator> ah, rsync, okay, where can I get info on that?
[20:05] <Gallomimia> google has lots
[20:05] <Gallomimia> it's a popular tool
[20:05] <tominator> Oh, of course :P
[20:05] <llldino> tominator, $ man rsync
[20:05] <Gallomimia> !rsync
[20:05] <Gallomimia> i find the man for rsync really unhelpful. a tutorial is better place to start
[20:05] <tominator> Got it, awesome
[20:06] <OneWithTheCore> Gallomimia: That's what it does for my mouse, but it doesn't detect the headphones as audio at all. Someone else had the same issue on Arch, but no one has posted to that thread in months and it was left with no answer
[20:06] <Gallomimia> grub-install is the other device
[20:06] <tominator> Finally, is there any way to have linux be able to boot UEFI and BIOS devices at the same time?
[20:06] <MonkeyDust> i use rsync to backup to my external USB, takes about 3 minutes, really fast
[20:06] <Gallomimia> OneWithTheCore: it's possible that device simply has no drivers in the linux kernel
[20:06] <Gallomimia> the most up-to-date kernel you can get is often best choice
[20:06] <tominator> I can't seem to get it to boot on some older macbooks and a PC
[20:07] <apb1963> ubuntu 14.04 LTS; I'm using Nimbus screenshot within Firefox - trying to print.  It appears to send it to the printer OK, no errors or anything to indicate a problem.  But the printer just sits there idle.  Nothing in the print queue. "echo test | print" works.  I'm not sure where to go from here.
[20:07] <OneWithTheCore> Gallomimia: I have 4.6.0-040600rc1-generic
[20:07] <dave_sullivan> Is anyone aware of a way to check a .xz (lzma) file to see how many chunks it has?
[20:07] <ProjectFi> ioria: Oh my God! Dude, it worked. It's installing now.
[20:07] <ProjectFi> How the hell? What was the magic command ?
[20:07] <ioria> ProjectFi, ok, have to go... have fun with ubu...
[20:07] <ProjectFi> But I missed.
[20:07] <Gallomimia> OneWithTheCore: very up to date :/ not sure
[20:08] <ProjectFi> Thanks a ton man.
[20:08] <Gallomimia> ProjectFi: the procedure you just did is sometimes fussy and doesn't always work the first time. some computers are harder to make boot from USB
[20:08] <OneWithTheCore> Gallomimia: It's weird since one person got it working by doing something with alsa or something
[20:09] <ProjectFi> Gallomimia: I mean, I tried installing windows from USB and always used Rufus and never had problem single time. It was nightmare for me on Linux.
[20:09] <Gallomimia> OneWithTheCore: there's another tool you might find useful to poke around in. it's named pacl in terminal. pulse audio command line. lets you poke all sorts of things to do with audio. see if your device is listed there? probably not tho
[20:09] <Gallomimia> oh. alsa eh?
[20:10] <tominator> So, if I already have Linux on a USB(what I'm using now) that works on some computers, but not 64bit macs from before 2013 and a UEFI lenovo
[20:10] <tominator> What can I do to make it work?
[20:10] <tominator> preferably without reinstalling
[20:10] <Gallomimia> that's a tough one :/
[20:10] <tominator> Yeah :P
[20:11] <Gallomimia> on my mac laptop, 2010, i had to install refind
[20:11] <Gallomimia> EFI bootloader
[20:11] <OneWithTheCore> Gallomimia:
[20:11] <apb1963> tominator: You might take a look at Partimage.  http://www.partimage.org/Main_Page  I haven't used it, but from the blurb I would think it would work for you.  I don't know about the extra details you just supplied.
[20:11] <tominator> I was wondering if it had anything to do with bootloader settings. The live CD works on the macs, and it used to work on the PC
[20:11] <OneWithTheCore> Gallomimia: Sorry about that. Anyway, the headset doesn't show up in pulse audio
[20:11] <Gallomimia> i don't have any problems booting from a USB on the mac, but to install on the internal drive i needed a new bootloader
[20:11] <EriC^^> tominator: if it's installed in legacy mode then you have to convert to uefi so it'll work with the mac and uefi lenovo
[20:11] <Gallomimia> OneWithTheCore: shucks. i'm not much of an expert in that regard
[20:12] <Gallomimia> !uefi
[20:12] <tominator> Its very strange, It works on some newer macs
[20:12] <OneWithTheCore> Gallomimia: They are really nice headphones so I really want to get them working, but I can't find an answer anywhere
[20:12] <Gallomimia> uh.... let me think
[20:12] <Gallomimia> i did try some headphones before. oh no they were analog
[20:12] <ProjectFi> Gallomimia: What browser you recommend ?
[20:12] <Gallomimia> chromium tbh
[20:13] <Gallomimia> i haven't used it myself. i just know that i need to ditch firefox
[20:13] <tominator> Alright, I think I have enough to try some of these things now. I cannot express my thanks enough, you guys are incredible.
[20:13] <Gallomimia> good luck
[20:13] <ProjectFi> Or should I install chrome ?
[20:13] <tominator> Thanks
[20:13] <Gallomimia> ProjectFi: its my understanding that they're the same
[20:14] <Gallomimia> but.... i'm not really into trusting google anymore
[20:14] <kenrin> Uh, chromium doesn't have the flash and stuff
[20:14] <Gallomimia> chromium is just source i think. needs to be compiled
[20:15] <Gallomimia> kenrin: free stuff only? free as in speech
[20:15] <ProjectFi> he said Flash
[20:15] <Gallomimia> flash is definitely unfree
[20:15] <ProjectFi> chrome have that pre installed
[20:15] <ProjectFi> not sure about chromium
[20:16] <Gallomimia> i went looking for chromium. i didn't find any binaries
[20:16] <Gallomimia> so you have to actually compile the thing. get all the dependency libraries.
[20:16] <kenrin> On ubuntu?
[20:16] <Gallomimia> well, on their site
[20:16] <Gallomimia> there's a package for it?
[20:16] <kenrin> chromium-browser
[20:16] <Gallomimia> kewl
[20:18] <ProjectFi> let me come from that brand new installed 16.04.
[20:18] <ProjectFi> I am tired using xubuntu
[20:18] <ProjectFi> hah
[20:19] <CarlFK> squinty: um.. Additional Drivers...  I've seen that ... is there a command to launch that?
[20:24] <thanissaro> how can i make my ubuntu run faster? it is not a very high spec system
[20:24] <codfection> ubuntu GUI takes resources
[20:24] <codfection> use lubuntu
[20:25] <thanissaro> codfection: is there a way to switch without formatting?
[20:25] <qry> hi any WIFi experts that can help me out on this little issue: https://paste.kde.org/pwpfseifr
[20:26] <steven> Robbo`: do it
[20:26] <codfection> thanissaro, format it
[20:26] <codfection> and install lubuntu
[20:26] <codfection> I suggest arch linux
[20:27] <codfection> for faster linux flavor
[20:27] <Robbo`> steven: shhh, I have a real issue that im going to need to drink lots for
[20:27] <pvsharov> qry, what problem?
[20:28] <MonkeyDust> qry  that's a wall of text, better discribe the issue in human language and in one line
[20:28] <qry> pvsharov: no wifi. it says disabled in lshw -C network
[20:29] <Robbo`> So channel, my linux overlords. Chile, Santiago once again changed their timezone and I can't tell if for some reason I'm not getting the update or ubuntu just hasn't been updated. The latest tzdata update was in April (after the change was announced, but before it went into affect) and the change log doesn't indicate what was changed. Can someone either
[20:29] <Robbo`> direct me to where you do patches (I can't work shit out on these websites) or patch it for me? I'll give you a virtual beer.
[20:29] <pvsharov> show lspci
[20:29] <qry> brcmwl-0: Wireless LAN
[20:29] <qry>     Soft blocked: yes
[20:29] <qry>     Hard blocked: no
[20:30] <Robbo`> or can someone link me to some source, I see bug reports and diffs but where do I get the damn file
[20:30] <qry> pvsharov: it should all be in that link i pasted. Its the normal script people ask you to run on the forums :)
[20:31] <Pici> Robbo`: version 2016c-1 should have included the santiago changes. http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/t/tzdata/tzdata_2016d-0ubuntu0.16.04/changelog
[20:32] <Pici> Robbo`: and 2016d is the version I see on all of our supported releases
[20:32] <Robbo`> has that been put back into lts?
[20:32] <Robbo`> I see * New upstream, affecting America/Caracas, Asia/Magadan, Asia/Tomsk.
[20:32] <Robbo`> which according to your link comes later, so it was pulled from upstream before this was?
[20:33] <Pegasus_RPG> Hello. I'm installing Ubuntu into a KVM virtual machine and it's gone fine except that GRUB won't install.
[20:33] <Pegasus_RPG> (Trying to install it on /dev/vda)
[20:33] <Robbo`> ok I see it
[20:33] <Robbo`> was able to find changelog, so something wrong with my updates then
[20:33] <Robbo`> thanks
[20:34] <Pici> Robbo`: you can also see taht 2016c and 2016b were in the repos at some point as well here: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tzdata/+publishinghistory
[20:36] <apb1963> ubuntu 14.04 LTS; I'm using Nimbus screenshot within Firefox - trying to print.  It appears to send it to the printer OK, no errors or anything to indicate a problem.  But the printer just sits there idle.  Nothing in the print queue. "echo test | print" works.  I'm not sure where to go from here.
[20:37] <john> hi
[20:37] <qry> pvsharov: you had any luck matey ?
[20:37] <OerHeks> apb1963, look in your printersettings, 1200 dpi or 600 dpi can be to large
[20:39] <qry> Any wifi specialist kinda got a problem with my Wireless network card says " DISABLED" and i got Soft block which even if i remove network card still doesnt work
[20:41] <TGVoid> How do I mount a .ddrescue file to copy its raw files?
[20:43] <vlt> TGVoid: mount -o loop, for example.
[20:44] <vlt> TGVoid: If the ddrescue image is not of a block device with _only_ a file system, at the beginning that is, you might need to specify an offset value.
[20:45] <vlt> TGVoid: There’s kpartx that can do that for you for the loop devices.
[20:46] <vlt> TGVoid: losetup might help as well
[20:47] <apb1963> OerHeks: Thank you.  I don't see anywhere to set that.  Do you mean in Nimbus?  Or the device driver?  System settings?  Somewhere else?
[20:48] <TGVoid> vlt: This is what Terminal said: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16904524/
[20:48] <OerHeks> apb1963, printersettings (cups)
[20:49] <xubuntu939> how long does ubuntu take to install
[20:49] <TGVoid> vlt: I'm new to Linux as a whole, so sorry about my lack of knowledge
[20:49] <vlt> xubuntu939: This afternoon it took me 30 minutes.
[20:49] <apb1963> OerHeks: oh yeah... been awhile.  OK, let me take a peek at that.
[20:49] <andril> Ubuntu ain't never hurt anybody :)
[20:49] <xubuntu939> true
[20:50] <TGVoid> xubuntu939: It shouldn't take very long. I'm pretty sure you can use Ubuntu while it's installing
[20:50] <xubuntu939> how about the time for xubuntu?
[20:50] <OerHeks> apb1963, click on the file to print, printer dialog shows up, and then img quality or something
[20:50] <qry> well ubuntu is hurting me right now when my wifi doesnt work -.-
[20:50] <vlt> TGVoid: The mount command expects a place where to mount the file system to. Usually you specify that as a second argument after the source device. Alternatively the mount command looks into that file if you put it there (which makes no sense for this one time operation).
[20:51] <devmark> can NOT get vnc to work on ubuntu 16.
[20:52] <vlt> devmark: client or server?
[20:52] <qry> Any takers on a Wireless Network problem. ? :)
[20:52] <anna__> ssup
[20:53] <pvsharov> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide/Drivers
[20:53] <vlt> TGVoid: An example: mount /dev/block/device /mnt/a/directory/to/mount/to/
[20:53] <devmark> yes..lol. I've used remmina ON THIS BOX before the 16.04 upgrade...worked great. now, i can RDP, but vnc to other ubnuntu boxes won't work. i've removed & purged, reinstalled...nothing seems to work.
[20:53] <devmark> @vlt
[20:53] <vlt> TGVoid: In your case: sudo mount -o loop /media/ubuntu/Seagate\ Expansion\ Drive/sda-pass1.ddrescue /mnt/
[20:53] <vlt> TGVoid: But …
[20:54] <vlt> TGVoid: Guessing by reading the file name of your ddrescue dump you might need the offset thing.
[20:55] <TGVoid> vlt: I made a new folder in my drive and tried to mount it into that: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16904677/
[20:55] <vlt> TGVoid: Bingo. Your file system begins at an offset.
[20:56] <TGVoid> vlt: What do I have to do to get it to mount?
[20:57] <vlt> TGVoid: If you don’t want to mess with multiplying sector sizes by offset values I’d recommend installing kpartx: sudo apt install kpartx
[20:58] <vlt> TGVoid: Then run: kpartx -a /dev/loop1
[20:59] <vlt> TGVoid: Then try the mount command again but this time it should look like: mount /dev/mapper/loop1p1 /media/ubuntu/Seagate\ Expansion\ Drive/Mount/
[21:00] <xubuntu939> record time for ubuntu flavor install: 15 minutes (Xubuntu)
[21:00] <xubuntu939> !
[21:01] <TGVoid> vlt: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16904865/ I'm running off of "Try Ubuntu" on a USB if that affects anything
[21:01] <vlt> TGVoid: Running from USB is totally fine.
[21:01] <HackerII> naturally, it depends on your hardware for installation speeds.
[21:01] <apb1963> OerHeks: The image quality setting allows me to choose "Normal", "Best" and High-Res Photo
[21:03] <vlt> TGVoid: Maybe /dev/loop1 doesn’t exist anymore and we have to create it again. brb...
[21:04] <Melisa> \join #fet
[21:08] <apb1963> qry: I've never been able to get Network Manager to work... things I've read in the past (few years) recommend removing it.  If you ever do anything manually it will get confused... and if memory serves, it required doing certain things manually and so it's just one big clusterF.  Maybe it's been fixed since I last tried, I don't know.
[21:10] <vlt> TGVoid: Turns out kpartx can operate on files directly: kpartx -va /media/ubuntu/Seagate\ Expansion\ Drive/sda-pass1.ddrescue
[21:11] <vlt> TGVoid: And now before you try the mount command have a look at Ubuntu’s file browser. Maybe a new icon appeared that you just have to click on to access the files.
[21:12] <TGVoid> vlt: There weren't any icons. I did the command: ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo kpartx -va /media/ubuntu/Seagate\ Expansion\ Drive/sda-pass1.ddrescue device-mapper: resume ioctl on loop1p1 failed: Invalid argument create/reload failed on loop1p1 add map loop1p1 (0:0): 0 1816210284 linear 7:1 1920221984 device-mapper: resume ioctl on loop1p2 failed: Invalid argument create/reload failed on loop1p2 add map loop1p2 (0:0): 0 1953653108 linear 7:1 
[21:14] <vlt> TGVoid: Can you please pate the output of: fdisk -l /media/ubuntu/Seagate\ Expansion\ Drive/sda-pass1.ddrescue
[21:14] <vlt> *paste
[21:15] <TGVoid> vlt: ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ fdisk -l /media/ubuntu/Seagate\ Expansion\ Drive/sda-pass1.ddrescue Disk /media/ubuntu/Seagate Expansion Drive/sda-pass1.ddrescue: 910.4 GiB, 977533927424 bytes, 1909245952 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disklabel type: dos Disk identifier: 0x73736572  Device                                      
[21:15] <vlt> !paste | TGVoid
[21:16] <TGVoid> vlt: Sorry. The last two were pasted directly on accident
[21:17] <apb1963> OerHeks: I found this in the cups error log: E [01/Jun/2016:12:57:33 -0700] [Client 16] IPP read error: Invalid media name arguments.
[21:18] <serverascode> anyone know how to get a second interface working with cobbler 2.4.1? just need the second interface to be dhcp
[21:21] <pvsharov> just edit /etc/networking/interfaces
[21:25] <serverascode> cobbler creates that file though, and I'd like to to have the second interface setup, and it's not right now
[21:26] <pvsharov> describe your question better
[21:28] <serverascode> I mean when cobbler deploys a system, how can I configure the deployment for that system to enable the second interface. Not the cobbler server, but the deployed system
[21:29] <OerHeks> soemthing like this serverascode
[21:29] <OerHeks> sudo koan --virt --server=192.168.1.2 --profile=natty-i386 --virt-name=natty-test-koan --virt-bridge=br1
[21:29] <OerHeks> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cobbler/Deployment
[21:30] <OerHeks> you can play with profiles too
[21:31] <TGVoid> vlt: What do I do after that? http://paste.ubuntu.com/16905291/
[21:35] <cristian_c> hello
[21:35] <cristian_c> how could I display chinese font in ubuntu browsers?
[21:35] <cristian_c> I've encountered the same issue with multiple browsers
[21:36] <cristian_c> Any ideas?
[21:40] <LeftFootBraker> cristian_c: did you install chinese in "SystemSettings->Languages" ?
[21:42] <OerHeks> crist http://www.xiangji.me/2016/04/29/solving-cjk-font-rendering-issue-in-chrome-on-ubuntu-16.04/ this issue?
[21:42] <OerHeks> from https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/5266
[21:43] <cristian_c> LeftFootBraker: I try to see
[21:43] <cristian_c> OerHeks: ok
[21:44] <cristian_c> OerHeks: no, I don't see font, I see only empty rectangles in place of ideograms
[21:46] <LeftFootBraker> cristian_c: if you go to System-Settings->Languages, there is a list of installed languages. This Menu is mainly for orthographic corrections and such, but the fonts are installed as well... -so if there chinese is listed, you should have the correct fonts installed
[21:47] <LeftFootBraker> s/so if there chinese is listed/so if chinese is listed there/
[21:47] <cristian_c> LeftFootBraker: I've installed chinese (traditional and simplified), now
[21:48] <vlt> TGVoid: What does "ll /dev/mapper" look like?
[21:48] <LeftFootBraker> crisitan_c: then the corresponding fonts should be installed
[21:48] <soee_> is it known bug that mysql 5.7 is very slow when creating tables etc?
[21:49] <LeftFootBraker> cristian_c: I'm no expert on X, so perhaps you will have to restart X (either by power-cycling your machine or simply logoff/logon to X)
[21:50] <cristian_c> LeftFootBraker: ok, reboot
[21:50] <TGVoid> vlt: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16906100/
[21:52] <vlt> TGVoid: And "losetup -a"?
[21:52] <TGVoid> vlt: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16906159/
[21:54] <vlt> TGVoid: Ok, kpartx managed to map one of the partitions in your rescue file to /dev/mapper. Try: mount /dev/mapper/loop1p4 /your/mount/point/
[21:55] <cristian_c> LeftFootBraker: it works!
[21:56] <cristian_c> LeftFootBraker: (without reboot)
[21:56] <TGVoid> vlt: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16906276/
[21:56] <cristian_c> LeftFootBraker: thanks
[21:56] <cristian_c> :)
[21:57] <vlt> TGVoid: Might this be an incomplete image of the disk?
[21:58] <LeftFootBraker> cristian_c: you are welcome :-)
[21:58] <TGVoid> vlt: I don't think so. This is what DDRescue says: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16906324/
[21:58] <vlt> TGVoid: errors:    4699
[21:59] <vlt> TGVoid: If that doesn’t cout as incomplete, what does?
[21:59] <vlt> *count
[21:59] <TGVoid> vlt: Oh.... I thought those are written as zeros..... Is there any way to make them blank?
[22:00] <vlt> TGVoid: Looks like important parts of the file system are broken. These are zeros, yes. And zeros don’t help when you have to locate the beginning and enf of a file.
[22:01] <vlt> TGVoid: Example: File’s name is "000000000" it begins at 0000 and is 00000 long. What do you expect?
[22:01] <vlt> TGVoid: There are tools that can try to find typical data structures and read them off the disk image.
[22:02] <TGVoid> vlt: Yeah, the data on my drive is corrupted and I was trying to salvage what I could. Do you know of any good tools?
[22:02] <vlt> TGVoid: JPEG files for example, image files in general tend to have a unique beginning signature.
[22:02] <vlt> TGVoid: A name that comes to mind is "testdisk".
[22:03] <Ben64> only 71MB is messed up, seems like you should be able to mount the image
[22:04] <TGVoid> vlt: Wait, is there any way to recover just the error sections?
[22:05] <Ben64> error sections are gone
[22:06] <TGVoid> How do I fix the image with Testdisk?
[22:06] <vlt> TGVoid: You don’t.
[22:07] <vlt> TGVoid: Testdisk tries to find blocks of data that _look_ like a file.
[22:07] <Ben64> you're thinking of photorec
[22:08] <vlt> Yes, that’s another tool.
[22:08] <Ben64> which comes with testdisk, but a different binary
[22:08] <Ben64> testdisk doesn't find files at all
[22:09] <OerHeks> ddrescue can use its log to retry to read those blocks AFAIK
[22:09] <Ben64> yep
[22:10] <TGVoid> Ben64: Do I just need to run ddrescue -n from to ?
[22:10] <TGVoid> Ben64: from to log*
[22:14] <TGVoid> Nevermind. I'm in a hurry to get this machine sent in for repair. How do I use photorec, and does it only find files or find and save them?
[22:14] <sudomarize> i'm trying to install ubuntu gnome, but it keeps freezing at the "installation type" page
[22:14] <sudomarize> any ideas what could be the cause?
[22:16] <Union> Tgvoid It finds and recovers the files. It's best used when testdisk can't detect an OS.
[22:18] <TGVoid> Union: Is there any tool that only finds them and saves it into a log? If not, can photorec upload files directly to an FTP server?
[22:26] <arvie> How long should ubuntu/lubuntu take to boot?
[22:26] <TGVoid> Union: Is there any tool that only finds them and saves it into a log? If not, can photorec upload files directly to an FTP server?
[22:27] <pvsharov> arvie: depends on many things.
[22:27] <arvie> My newly installed lubuntu takes about 45 seconds to reach the blue screen. Any ideas of where to srat first?
[22:28] <OerHeks> photorec doesn't recover file names.
[22:28] <arvie> pvsharov: can you advise where I should start first?
[22:29] <OerHeks> 45 sec is not bad
[22:29] <pvsharov> chech services on autorun
[22:30] <arvie> pvsharov: I'm new to linux, how do I check services on autorun?
[22:30] <pvsharov> Preferences>Default applicatins for lxsession>autostart
[22:32] <arvie> pvsharov: thanks! for instructions.
[22:32] <pvsharov> how many memory you have installed?
[22:33] <arvie> pvsharov: 1GB
[22:35] <pvsharov> so it's normal booting time, you can also disable services you don't use
[22:35] <stephen_stadtler> Hey everyone do you know why twitch would be very laggy almost like the browser cant keep up playing the video
[22:36] <arvie> pvsharov: Settings is a "NO". Manual is "blank". Enabled checks include Power MGR, Update Notifier, LXRandR auto start, Network, Screen locker, & user folder updates.
[22:37] <arvie> pvsharov: which services can I disable?
[22:37] <pvsharov> arvie: it's ok
[22:37] <sudomarize> what's the command to put an iso onto a usb?
[22:37] <pvsharov> arvie: show sudo service --status-all
[22:38] <k1l> sudomarize: dd
[22:38] <sudomarize> k1l: just dd?
[22:38] <zykotick9> k1l: cp being an easier option...  sudomarize
[22:39] <arvie> pvsharov: o.k. done. what am I looking for?
[22:39] <k1l> sudomarize: sudo dd if=/path/to/ubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=1M && sync
[22:39] <ChetManly> dd if=whereeveryousaveiso of=/dev/nameofdevice
[22:39] <k1l> sudomarize: when sdb is the usb
[22:39] <sudomarize> thanks
[22:40] <zykotick9> sudomarize: fyi, using above example as a base "sudo cp ubuntu.iso /dev/sdb && sync"
[22:40] <pvsharov> arvie: nothing. On my laptop booting of lubuntu takes 1 minut
[22:41] <k1l> zykotick9: didnt know that works
[22:41] <pvsharov> with 1GB memory
[22:41] <zykotick9> k1l: it's actually what debian has started to recommend to create hybrid usb these days.
[22:42] <TGVoid> Union: Hello?
[22:42] <arvie> pvsharov: wow. I had a laptop wiith lubuntu 14. & 512GB memory and it booted faster.
[22:43] <danmulvey> when does support for 15.10 end?
[22:43] <Ben64> july
[22:43] <danmulvey> cool thanks Ben64
[22:43] <Ben64> np
[22:43] <danmulvey> and 16.04 is LTS so thats what, 3 years?
[22:43] <Ben64> 5 years now for lts
[22:43] <pvsharov> arvie: so it's ok :)
[22:43] <danmulvey> sorry I've been out of the loop for a little bit and just getting back into it all
[22:43] <danmulvey> alright awesome, even better!
[22:44] <arvie> pvsharov: well okie-dokie! :)
[22:45] <pvsharov> arvie: bitte schon )))
[22:47] <drewery> When I use apt-get upgrade ...what is the scope of the upgrade? Is it limited to minor.patches or will it upgrade major.minor.patches?
[22:48] <k1l> drewery: it will update all packages installed. but not those who need to remove or install other packages
[22:48] <k1l> drewery: for full upgrade better use the new "sudo apt full-upgrade" command after running "sudo apt update"
[22:48] <drewery> if I have php 5.3 is it going to upgrade to 5.x or it will upgrade to php 7?
[22:49] <drewery> but I take that back, that was not a good question since
[22:49] <drewery> they are different packages already
[22:49] <k1l> on the ubuntu repos? they wont change the major version.
[22:49] <mcphail> drewery: most packages will not upgrade to a major release. Mainly bugfixes only
[22:50] <drewery> thanks mcphail, that's what I was wondering, so it is safe to run upgrade once in a while
[22:50] <Ben64> it's unsafe not to
[22:50] <drewery> thanks k1l as well
[22:50] <mcphail> drewery: it woul be encouraged
[22:50] <k1l> drewery: you even need to run that more often to get the security updates
[22:50] <k1l> lokk at ubuntu.com/usn what is updated securitywise every day
[22:51] <drewery> right, I was just wondering if I had to use any flags for that purpose since major upgrades sometimes can cause compatibility issues
[22:52] <drewery> I probably will add it to my news feed, thanks for the link.
[22:53] <vlt> drewery: You can setup automatic security updates.
[22:54] <drewery> vlt: through cron or a built-in command that automates it?
[22:56] <schro> I am a new user and I need help in installing a brother model MFC-J475DW printer on my Linux mint 17.3 (Rosa) OS based computer. Can any one Help. Thanks, The schro
[22:57] <genii> !mint | schro
[22:57] <OerHeks> schro, does it list in openprinting.org ?
[22:58] <user2635> Hi guys
[22:59] <user2635> I have a bug which I have no idea where to report. Basically when I log into Ubuntu, it has the logon sound of the drums, but at the same time it brings up the volume level notification which is muted (even though it plays the sound)
[22:59] <user2635> I can upload a picture of what I mean if you like
[23:09] <TGVoid> Ben64: Photorec doesn't display my image
[23:09] <Ben64> what?
[23:10] <TGVoid> Ben64: Also, does PhotoRec have the ability to pause?
[23:10] <TGVoid> Ben64: My drive image isn't listed under Photorec
[23:10] <Ben64> you have to give photorec the image
[23:11] <Ben64> but really, you should try mounting it
[23:11] <TGVoid> Ben64: How do I mount? I tried before, but it failed.
[23:12] <Ben64> mount -o loop -t <filesystem> /path/to/image /path/to/mountpoint
[23:13] <TGVoid> Ben64: The filesystem would be the format?
[23:13] <vlt> He already tried this and it failed.
[23:14] <Ben64> its only missing 71MB out of 1TB, it should be able to mount
[23:14] <vlt> Among the >70MB of destroyed data might have even been the partition table so that all the offset values are bogus.
[23:14] <Ben64> now you
[23:14] <Ben64> 're just guessing
[23:15] <vlt> Yes.
[23:15] <vlt> Based on my experience, the data he showed and the layout of file systems on block devices.
[23:15] <OerHeks> corrupted mbr during install and cancel made him make a dd image
[23:16] <OerHeks> TGVoid is working on this for 3th day or so
[23:16] <TGVoid> vlt: Ben64 I only imaged a single partition of the 1 TB because I didn't care for WIndows system files. I did change cluster sizes during the rescue to optimize it if that changes anything
[23:18] <vlt> TGVoid: Do you have an idea why your image of one partition has a partition table?
[23:19] <TGVoid> vlt: To be honest, I know close to nothing about how partitions work. All I know is how to format drives and change the sizes of partitions.
[23:20] <vlt> TGVoid: If you don’t publish personal data while doing this could you please paste "hd -v your_image_file | head -30"?
[23:20] <chid_> Is there a step by step guide to debugging why X isn't loading?
[23:21] <neq5> hey
[23:21] <neq5> anybody alive? ;]
[23:22] <TGVoid> vlt: I'm not sure what you can get out of this, but I'll PM it to you just in case
[23:23] <neq5> i have a question about nonworking sound in fresh installation of 16.04 if anyone could help me..
[23:23] <chid_> have you checked alsamixer?
[23:24] <TGVoid> Make sure your volume's up
[23:24] <neq5> alsamixer? i'll check
[23:26] <neq5> ok it worked!
[23:26] <neq5> thank you guys ;*
[23:26] <neq5> bye
[23:27] <vlt> TGVoid: It’s an image of a windows NTFS file system.
[23:28] <TGVoid> vlt: Yes
[23:28] <vlt> TGVoid: You can try: mount -t ntfs <imge_file> <mount_point>
[23:28] <tominator88> Should I upgrade to Ubuntu 16 on an original macbook?
[23:29] <neq5> ok, sorry, i have another question - why my gnome-terminal doesn't play any bells?
[23:29] <neq5> i have turned on terminal beep in profile and screen
[23:30] <cosmicfires> are there any good alternate email programs to thunderbird?
[23:30] <cosmicfires> I replaced chrome and firefox with epiphany, it's much better
[23:31] <TGVoid> vlt: Ben64 http://paste.ubuntu.com/16908690/ To me, it looks similar to when I tried to mount my hard drive
[23:33] <vlt> TGVoid: It should look exactly like that.
[23:33] <samthewildone> Having a problem here > http://codepad.org/RDyDqaTN
[23:33] <vlt> TGVoid: Because you took an exact image.
[23:33] <tominator88> Is it good to upgrade linux?
[23:34] <TGVoid> vlt: So the image can't be recovered either?
[23:34] <vlt> TGVoid: Usually you take the image to avoid further damage of the disk while trying to analyze it.
[23:34] <vlt> TGVoid: The image is in the same state your drive was when you took it.
[23:34] <luispc> hola
[23:35] <luispc> quien esta lo saludo
[23:35] <vlt> !es | luispc
[23:36] <TGVoid> Ben64: vlt: Should I just use photorec on my drive?
[23:36] <vlt> TGVoid: Have you tried any of the testdisk tools?
[23:36] <TGVoid> vlt:
[23:36] <TGVoid> vlt: NO
[23:36] <luispc> hello
[23:36] <vlt> TGVoid: If by drive you mean your image, yes.
[23:37] <TGVoid> vlt: My image won't show up in photorec though
[23:37] <vlt> TGVoid: I’d say don’t waste time on the drive.  ddrescue did all it could for more than 24 hours.
[23:38] <TGVoid> vlt: BY that, do you mean give up or use the image?
[23:39] <OerHeks> photorec doesn't recover file names. i would avoid that
[23:39] <vlt> TGVoid: Use the image, of course! If photorec needs a blockdevice: losetup <file>
[23:40]  * vlt has to go
[23:40] <TGVoid> vlt: Can I pause it if I need to use a different computer (since I'm sending this one away)
[23:41] <TGVoid> OerHeks: Can I pause photorec if I need to use the computer, or will it only take a few minutes?
[23:41] <Shekelberg> Need some help with network shares from a windows machine. Can anyone help?
[23:41] <OerHeks> not sure you can
[23:43] <TGVoid> OerHeks: Will it take a lot of time?
[23:44] <TGVoid> OerHeks: By that I mean more than an hour?
[23:44] <OerHeks> 1tb .. maybe a day or more..
[23:45] <neq5> anyone can help me? how to make gnome-terminal play bells...
[23:46] <ozbrk> hi guys I need to ask something about xubuntu. I installed the nvdia xserver and the drivers from the settings (as anyone could do) but it seems VSync doesn't work
[23:47] <genii> neq5: http://askubuntu.com/questions/492595/terminal-in-gnome-3-disable-audible-bell-enable-visual-bell
[23:47] <neq5> genii: thank you i'll check
[23:47] <TGVoid> OerHeks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJdx2ORi3r4 This video shows a guy using Photorec on a 750 GB drive and it flies by
[23:48] <Shekelberg> Need some help with network shares from a windows machine. Can anyone help?
[23:49] <neq5> genii: it's about disabling audible bell hehe
[23:50] <genii> neq5: What other kind of bells were you hoping to make it play?
[23:50] <neq5> ok i found out
[23:50] <neq5> genii: i already gained sounds, thank you
[23:52] <TGVoid> OerHeks: To make the image visible to Photorec, I need to do losetup <image> correct?
[23:52] <OerHeks> err i don use photorec, really.
[23:53] <OerHeks> i warned against it, that is all.
[23:54] <TGVoid> OerHeks: Are there better methods of file recovery?
[23:56] <OerHeks> formost or sleuthkit might be a better forensic tool, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery#Extract_filesystem_from_recovered_image
[23:56] <nomic> z.z.z