[00:00] <vlouvet> If I type dmesg -T | grep -V "UFW" why does the output from dmesg not remain "colorized"?
[00:01] <tgm4883> vlouvet: have you tried adding "--color=always" to the grep command?
[00:02] <dax> (that doesn't fix it, I'm pondering it myself)
[00:02] <speed_> my gosh the first command in those instructions is taking forever
[00:02] <speed_> xD
[00:02] <dax> vlouvet: dmesg -T --color=always | grep -v "ufw"
[00:02] <vlouvet> no I hadn't looked into it.
[00:02] <dax> vlouvet: dmesg disables color in output to pipes by default, the --color argument to dmesg overrides that behavior
[00:03] <dax> this is fairly standard for command-line utilities, though the override has different names for different commands
[00:03] <vlouvet> ah so it is a function/option of dmesg and not of the grep command right? I just want to make sure that I don't have to add options to the receiving program when using pipes
[00:03] <tgm4883> dax: apparently there is an "unbuffer" utility as well
[00:03] <dax> vlouvet: correct, in general
[00:03] <tgm4883> http://superuser.com/questions/352697/preserve-colors-while-piping-to-tee
[00:04] <vlouvet> dax: your help is very much appreciated, thanks
[00:05] <mladoux> so annoying, I've explicitly set my apache to use only tls 1.1 and tls 1.2, explicitly disabling ssl 2 ssl 3 and tls 1 -- and yet it still tries to negotiate tls 1.0
[00:05] <mladoux> I've even rebooted the damn thing. It's running Ubuntu Server 16.04
[00:06] <mladoux> anyone have any ideas?
[00:06] <dax> mladoux: can you pastebin the relevant parts of your apache configuration, please?
[00:06] <dax> to e.g. http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[00:07] <mladoux> dax, yeah, one sec
[00:07] <dax> although, basically SSLProtocol all -SSLv3 -TLSv1 should do it
[00:08] <Bray90820> Is there a way to slow down the pointer speed of my bluetooth mouse to less than what system setting will allow in ubuntu 16.04
[00:08] <mladoux> http://paste.ubuntu.com/18064492/ <-- that's what I have for that line
[00:09] <mladoux> oh, I need to remove the sslv2 from there... one sec
[00:09] <mladoux> it's not supported anymore.
[00:09] <mladoux> lol
[00:09] <mladoux> hopefully that's why it's messing up
[00:09] <dax> mladoux: yeah, try that. Debian and Ubuntu mandatorially disable SSLv2 now :)
[00:09] <arooni> trying to follow https://sedden.github.io/blog/2015/11/11/backup-to-amazon-s3-glacier-with-duplicity/ ;; on ubuntu.  it says that keyring is a program that exists on ubuntu; but it doesnt look installed on ubuntu 14.04; and i did try to install it with no luck;  ideas?
[00:10] <mladoux> nope, dax, made no difference.
[00:10] <dax> mladoux: and you restarted or reloaded apache2?
[00:10] <mladoux> I ran systemctl restart apache2.service
[00:10] <dax> that'd do it
[00:10] <dax> hrm
[00:11] <grkblood> im running ubuntu server 14.04 and for some reason my network interfaces file just stopped working and my network will no longer start. ive made no changes to the file
[00:11] <grkblood> could some ubuntu update have broken it?
[00:12] <mladoux> dax, my full ssl config http://paste.ubuntu.com/18064655/
[00:12] <mladoux> I don't see the issue, but it's not a huge crisis, it's just annoying the hell out of me
[00:13] <mladoux> I've been running a little perl script to check it
[00:13] <mladoux> if you give me a sec, I'll share the script
[00:13] <dax> if it's publically-accessible, https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/ would be a nice second check
[00:13] <dax> that config looks fine to me
[00:13] <cb_> I was talking to Randall. If you are there, Thank you. Your advice worked. I installed guest additions. I can not get into fullscreen mode. Thank you. But, I promise you I had tried exactly this before.
[00:14] <mladoux> http://paste.ubuntu.com/18064766/
[00:14] <mladoux> I was using symantics test, but it was slow to check everything, when I only really needed to check one thing, hence the perl script.
[00:16] <mladoux> dax https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=haktstudios.com&s=141.255.187.242
[00:16] <mladoux> it won't run the test again, it's instant now...
[00:16] <mladoux> I'll have to wait.
[00:16] <speed_> when i tried to do the gedit command in the instructions it sad(gedit:3193): gt--WARNING **: cannot open display:
[00:17] <cb_> Good bye and thanks.
[00:17] <dax> mladoux: there's a "clear cache" link at the top, I just clicked it, sec
[00:17] <stan_man_can> Trying to boot into ubuntu live on my macbook but it’s not working. live usb drive works on my desktop, is there some trick?
[00:17] <speed_> gedit_warning **
[00:17] <OerHeks> speed_, pretty normal warning, when you run a gui app from comandline
[00:17] <mladoux> dax, thanks, I missed that
[00:17] <dax> mladoux: unrelatedly, it claims it can't get to your server over IPv6, might be worth looking in to at some point
[00:17] <speed_> wait..... lol
[00:17] <mladoux> it's not a vuln on my server, it's a vuln to clients accessing my server, so I'm really doing it for the users.
[00:17] <speed_> should i just use nano?
[00:18] <mladoux> dax, that's because apache isn't listening on ipv6 right now.
[00:18] <speed_> i feel dumb >.>
[00:18] <mladoux> dax, I was going to set that up later.
[00:18] <dax> mladoux: no worries, just checking. it's almost done scanning
[00:19] <mladoux> dax, yeah, I just haven't ported the ipv6 ip's to the server yet.
[00:19] <mladoux> I have them, but I forgot to put them in when I was reinstalling ( upgraded from 14.04
[00:19] <SoFarFromHome> Crazy question: anyone know how to force Ubuntu to NOT use the graphics card?  Trying to free it up for heavy computing (TensorFlow w/ GPU acceleration). Running 16.04.
[00:20] <dax> mladoux: yup, still allowing TLSv1.0. hrm.
[00:20] <SoFarFromHome> My mobo has built in graphics, I'd rather use that when doing heavy compute stuff.
[00:20] <mladoux> dax, yeah, I'm at a loss. Thanks for looking.
[00:21] <mladoux> I'm just glad the vuln is client side, not server side.
[00:21] <Bashing-om> SoFarFromHome: Nvidia, ATI ?/ Maybe try the 'nomodeset' boot option ?? see if that works ?
[00:22] <dax> mladoux: does "sudo /usr/sbin/apachectl configtest" report "Syntax OK"?
[00:22] <mladoux> dax, at least I still got a pretty good score
[00:22] <mladoux> lol
[00:22] <mladoux> checking.
[00:22] <SoFarFromHome> Bashing-om let me google that option...
[00:23] <mladoux> yeah, it reports "Syntax OK"
[00:23] <Bashing-om> !nomodeset | SoFarFromHome
[00:23] <dax> mladoux: (I know this seems like a strange question but...) does "sudo a2enmod ssl" just give you a bunch of "Considering" and "already enabled" lines?
[00:25] <mladoux> dax http://paste.ubuntu.com/18065311/
[00:25] <dax> okays, so the config is fine, mod_ssl is loaded fine, SSLProtocols looks fine, but it's not applying
[00:25] <mladoux> I'm going to check my Vhost files...
[00:25] <dax> yeah, my next guess would be the placement of those SSL rules
[00:25] <mladoux> just in case something got slipped in by letsencrypt
[00:26] <dax> i.e. checking if either they're in a file that's not being called, or if they're in a vhost that doesn't apply
[00:26] <dax> or if there's a second set of SSL rules that are loaded later and overriding them
[00:26] <nacc> SoFarFromHome: you probably need to configure certain drivers (e.g., those that allow your graphics card to be used for display and not GPGPU-style computation) to not load
[00:26] <mladoux> ooh, it's including an options file. Checking the options file
[00:27] <mladoux> That was it!
[00:27] <SoFarFromHome> nacc: cuda w/ cudnn was such a pain in the ass to get installed properly, I'm hoping not to have to do more toying with the driver
[00:27] <SoFarFromHome> be back, have to restart to test stuff
[00:27] <dax> mladoux: awesome :)
[00:28] <mladoux> letsencrypt overrode my SSL protocol options... bastards
[00:28] <mladoux> lol
[00:28] <dax> mladoux: incidentally, if you're ever interested in further SSL hardening, I'm personally a fan of https://mozilla.github.io/server-side-tls/ssl-config-generator/
[00:28] <dax> yeah, the default client is a bit... presumptuous
[00:29] <dax> i personally use https://github.com/lukas2511/letsencrypt.sh which is a bit more hands-off (it just dumps out certs and lets you deal with the httpd), but it's a lot less friendly
[00:29] <mladoux> if someone else comes with the same issue, ask them if they're using let's encrypt, and it's in /etc/letsencrypt/options-ssl-apache.conf
[00:29] <dax> good to know :)
[00:29] <mladoux> dax, my job is internet security consulting, so of course I'm interested
[00:29] <mladoux> this is just the first time I played with letsencrypt
[00:30] <mladoux> haters gonna hate, hackers gonna hack!
[00:30] <dax> aha. My day job is less specialized, but also server-side IT field :)
[00:30] <dax> speaking of which, it's about time I go home. Glad you're all sorted :)
[00:31] <mladoux> dax, thanks again, and good luck
[00:37] <etzerd> hello all
[00:37] <etzerd> ?
[00:38] <etzerd> hi all
[00:38] <etzerd> ?
[00:38] <ikonia> yes ?
[00:39] <etzerd> I have an Acer Aspire V17 Nitro the wireless Qualcomm Atheros is not working.. please help
[00:46] <TurBoss> Hi
[00:47] <TurBoss> I have a useraccount with /usr/sbin/nologin a shell
[00:47] <TurBoss> is posible to run a script fron cron =?
[00:47] <TurBoss> if true, hoW?
[00:47] <TurBoss> ctrontab*
[00:48] <TurBoss> beter on #ubntu-server?
[00:49] <TurBoss> i'll be back on a min
[00:52] <Ceon> i got fired
[00:52] <Ceon> so I'm a Blues Brother ;-)
[00:53] <ikonia> Ceon: nothing to do with this channel, sorry
[00:57] <Ceon> hi
[00:57] <Ceon> I'm Ceon
[00:58] <Ceon> mine english socks :-D
[00:58] <Ceon> sorry
[00:59] <Ceon> I got fired today
[00:59] <Ceon> and listen the Blues Brothers
[00:59] <ikonia> you said, and it is nothing to do with this channel
[00:59] <ikonia> so please don't try to discuss this more
[00:59] <ikonia> !topic | Ceon
[00:59] <Ceon> sorry
[01:00] <Ceon> what is the topic?
[01:00] <Ceon> besides pink?
[01:00] <ikonia> type /topic and find out - as the info just told you
[01:00] <tatertots> ubuntu support
[01:00] <Ceon> okay
[01:04] <etzerd> I have an Acer Aspire V17 Nitro the wireless Qualcomm Atheros is not working.. please help
[01:05] <tatertots> etzerd has the wlan/wireless adapter ever worked at all?
[01:06] <tatertots> did it stop working or has it never been functional in ubuntu?
[01:06] <Ceon> mir ist einfach nur fad
[01:06] <Ceon> Ich hab kaine Fragen
[01:07] <Ceon>  sorry :-)
[01:07] <etzerd> before I have it run on the previous version. but now with the new version it doesn't work. it is a Qualcomm Atheros
[01:07] <Ceon> I'm just bored#
[01:07] <ikonia> Ceon: /part
[01:07] <Ceon> got no quest 's - sorry
[01:07] <tatertots> new version?
[01:07] <tatertots> what was the previous (functional version)?
[01:09] <OerHeks> etzerd, what driver is in use? >> lspci -nnk | grep -i vga -A3 | grep 'in use'
[01:10] <ddd333> does anyone here when they feel really down out of nowhere decide yo buy a new PC or something like that?
[01:11] <Ceon> God bles America  - Blues Brothers
[01:11] <Ceon> God bles the Universe ;-)
[01:11] <Ceon>  s
[01:13] <etzerd> ath10k_pci
[01:15] <OerHeks> etzerd, so is there something blocked? >> rfkill list all
[01:15] <OerHeks> can you paste the output on paste.ubuntu.com please?
[01:15] <OerHeks> or no wired network available?
[01:18] <ddd333> is anyone an INTJ here?
[01:18] <Pici> ddd333: try #intj
[01:19] <ddd333> oh lol ty Pici . what's your MBTI? INTP?
[01:19] <Pici> I don't remember.
[01:19] <ddd333> then you are not one
[01:20] <ddd333> i wanted to ask the intjs what do the think of Stormfront rofl
[01:20] <ddd333> do they*
[01:20] <etzerd> OerHeks: nothing block. the answers is all NO
[01:22] <ddd333> are all in one PCs cool? i want one so badly
[01:22] <Ben64> no
[01:22] <ddd333> :O
[01:22] <ddd333> Ben64: i just want to browse the internet
[01:22] <Ben64> they have the same disadvantages as a laptop, with none of the benefits
[01:23] <Ben64> so get a raspberry pi 3
[01:23] <Ben64> oh, thought this was #ubuntu-offtopic ... this topic probably belongs in there
[01:23] <ddd333> Ben64: i dont know if they sell that thing in my country
[01:25] <ddd333> Ben64: yes they do sell it here
[01:27] <ddd333> i'll go insane with that raspberry tech
[01:29] <ddd333> i miss ubuntu so much. i'm in this freaking old computer with it. still <3
[01:30] <ddd333> any news on Mark Shuttleworth
[01:30] <deivid> hola
[01:31] <ddd333> hola amigo
[01:31] <ddd333> qué onda?
[01:31] <deivid> Hola, como estás?
[01:31] <ddd333> super y tú
[01:31] <OerHeks> English only, please.
[01:31] <ddd333> >.<
[01:31] <deivid> Bien, conociendo mas sobre ubuntu
[01:32] <deivid> don't speek english sorry
[01:32] <ddd333> XD
[01:34] <jojo__> hi
[01:34] <Loshki> !es
[01:35] <TheSov> anyone know a good command line RTSP stream recorder?
[01:35] <deivid>  /join #ubuntu-es
[01:36] <ddd333> sin espacios deivid
[01:36] <TGVoid> EriC^^: It's almost done
[01:37] <Loshki> TheSov: rtmpdump, if it still exists
[01:38] <Tin_man> TGVoid, did you finally get a program to rescue your files, and directories?
[01:38] <elricsfate_> Why am I receiving this error trying to connect o a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04: "Disconnected: Server protocol violation unexpected SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED packet"
[01:39] <elricsfate_> Any advice appreciated
[01:39] <TGVoid> Tin_man: Don't think so
[01:39] <Tin_man> bummer
[01:39] <Tin_man> when you said almost done i though maybe that was it..
[01:40] <elricsfate_> Do I need to be IDed to talk?
[01:41] <Loshki> elricsfate_: unusual. What ssh client are you using?
[01:41] <elricsfate_> Loshki, Kitty
[01:42] <elricsfate_> Just tested from a Bash terminal and it works fine :/
[01:43] <HloWrd> guys I'm currently learning python will eventually learn django to build a website like a side project. I have a question though, should I install Ubuntu (dual-boot) to make my experience better?
[01:43] <HloWrd> I'm currently using Windows 10.
[01:44] <HloWrd> I tried VM but it lags a bit and I don't really like the experience overall
[01:44] <elricsfate_> Weird. Updated client and working
[01:44] <elricsfate_> Thanks guys
[01:51] <mchelen2> HloWrd: you might want to investigate the VM issues, such as enabling cpu extensions, using a lighter weight derivative (xubuntu, lubuntu) or increasing allocated memory
[01:52] <TGVoid> EriC^^: It's done
[01:52] <mchelen2> HloWrd: that said, if you are interested in development such as python, then yes linux is much better for that
[01:54] <TheSov> ok apparently RTSP is old and unused, anyone know if there is an ONVIF recorder for linux?
[01:55] <HloWrd> mchelen2: okay thank you.
[01:58] <TheSov> I have a bunch of new security camera's that i need to record using a linux server, the protocols it supports are RTSP and ONVIF. it seems to be difficult to get onto linux
[02:04] <saipal> hey what's up
[02:09] <kennethlh> ?
[02:10] <kennethlh> lubuntu 14.04 - needing support to get bluetooth working
[02:23] <apb1963> I would like to follow these instructions http://askubuntu.com/questions/89127/how-do-i-install-adobe-acrobat-reader-deb-package-downloaded-from-adobe-website for 14.04, but I get this error after the first step:  "adobereader-enu depends on libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.4)"  I'm not sure if I should just continue or what.  I can't afford to hose my system at this time.
[02:24] <SchrodingersScat> !backups | apb1963
[02:25] <james_> my terminals are filled with a couple of errors instead of a login prompt when i ctrl+alt+f(1-6)
[02:25] <atadolfo> hello how can i make a living with free software programming?
[02:25] <SchrodingersScat> apb1963: are you on 14.04? can you install libgtk2.0-0?
[02:25] <SchrodingersScat> !offtopic | atadolfo
[02:26] <SchrodingersScat> !details | james_
[02:26] <apb1963> SchrodingersScat: I don't know, I'm afraid to try.  I don't know if it will hose my system.  I don't know if it matters, but I'm using KDE.
[02:26] <apb1963> yes, i'm on 14.04
[02:27] <SchrodingersScat> !info libgtk2.0-0 trusty | apb1963
[02:29] <james_> schodingersscat, normally when i press ctrl+atl+f(1-6) i get a terminal with a login prompt. right now, it shows a few errors that are normally cleared from the screen when said prompts appear
[02:29] <james_> i'm using kubuntu 16.04
[02:30] <atadolfo> hello how can i make a living contributing to ubuntu?
[02:30] <SchrodingersScat> what are the errors? you can't hit return to get past them? :(
[02:31] <apb1963> SchrodingersScat:
[02:31] <apb1963> libgtk2.0-0:
[02:31] <apb1963>   Installed: 2.24.23-0ubuntu1.4
[02:31] <apb1963>   Candidate: 2.24.23-0ubuntu1.4
[02:31] <noraatepernos> I can’t figure out why I can’t connect to an ubuntu 14.04 instance running ActiveMq.  It works on Amazon but when I do it on DigitalOcean it’s an immediately refused connection.  If I disable ufw, shouldn’t *all* traffic be let through?
[02:31] <SchrodingersScat> atadolfo: I appreciate that you at least changed it up.  I think tech. it's still offtopic though, because this is for actual support on the ubuntu.
[02:31] <james_> one of them is a vce init error about my radeon card, and the other is a usb error. they're not new, and normally the terminal login screen makes them go away on boot
[02:32] <noraatepernos> ufw status verbose lists “61613/tcp (ActiveMq (v6))  ALLOW IN    Anywhere (v6)” <— can this...lie?
[02:32] <noraatepernos> Also, I’m using the “stomp” protocol.  Do I set this to 61613/stomp?
[02:32] <atadolfo> SchrodingersScat: sorry if it is offtopic, is there a channel that i can properly ask something like that?
[02:32] <noraatepernos> Also, syslog lists a bunch of refused connections for *other* protected ports.
[02:33] <SchrodingersScat> !contribute | atadolfo, i think the first !offtopic flag had it.
[02:33] <apb1963> noraatepernos: yes all traffic should be let through.  Fire up tcpdump and see what's really happening.  I don't know anything about ActiveMq... doesn't DigitalOcean have pretty good tech support?
[02:33] <atadolfo> SchrodingersScat: ah i see, i'm new to irc so it was too much information to see at a time. Thanks :)
[02:34] <SchrodingersScat> atadolfo: even I'm not really sure, good luck
[02:34] <SchrodingersScat> atadolfo: look for jorbs at canonical?
[02:35] <atadolfo> SchrodingersScat: yes, i dream with it!
[02:35] <apb1963> SchrodingersScat: I guess I already have it installed... so why is it complaining that I don't?
[02:35] <apb1963> atadolfo: Check the wanted ads for system adminstrators and programmers
[02:36] <apb1963> atadolfo: and analysts... if that's what you do.  Whatever it is you do...
[02:36] <james_> apb1963 double check the required and installed version numbers
[02:37] <james_> SchrodingersScat do you need any other information? I don't know what's relevant to my problem
[02:37] <apb1963> james_: I see
[02:37] <apb1963> james_: thanks for pointing  that out
[02:37] <atadolfo> apb1963: i'm a novice programmer, kinda 2-3 years learning and almost 1 year working :p but maybe a have a chance right?
[02:38] <apb1963> atadolfo: everybody has to start somewhere
[02:39] <SchrodingersScat> apb1963: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1787306&page=3 idk if ever solved, adobe
[02:40] <atadolfo> apb1963: yeah i found a bug on a gedit plugin and want to try to fix it :)
[02:40] <noraatepernos> With ufw disable, is “:INPUT ACCEPT [8:608]” blocking everything above port 608 or am I missing something?
[02:42] <apb1963> SchrodingersScat:
[02:42] <apb1963> and I think
[02:42] <apb1963> I have broken the system ??
[02:42] <apb1963> oops... meant to say... that was the final conclusion of that thread.
[02:42] <apb1963> a direct quote.
[02:43] <draxdeveloper> hello, i have a gamer mouse (fortrek spider), that is double cliking when i single click (it's random) since i think this is related to the quick fire button, someone knows a way to disable it?
[02:43] <apb1963> So... nobody is running gtk 2.4 and in fact it doesn't seem to exist for 14.04... is that a correct conclusion?
[02:43] <sanket_> hey
[02:44] <apb1963> fascinating
[02:45] <sanket_> hey how to change new theme in my ubuntu mate 16.04??? plzz
[02:45] <SchrodingersScat> apb1963: https://lists.debian.org/debian-dpkg/2012/04/msg00037.html
[02:45] <atadolfo> I'll let you guys work, thank you apb1963 and SchrodingersScat for the help it was really important to me
[02:45] <SchrodingersScat> atadolfo: oh, I'm not working.
[02:46] <atadolfo> ops
[02:46] <atadolfo> hehe byebye
[02:48] <arooni-mobile> hey folks;  trying to follow this guide to set up backups: https://sedden.github.io/blog/2015/11/11/backup-to-amazon-s3-glacier-with-duplicity/ ... but when i try to ; it says to use keyring;  there isnt a command to use keyring on my ubuntu 14.04 installation.  ideas?
[02:48] <sanket_> hey how to change new theme in my ubuntu mate 16.04??? plzz
[02:48] <reisio> sanket_: hrmm?
[02:49] <reisio> arooni-mobile: it says 'python-keyring', doesn't it?
[02:49] <reisio> arooni-mobile: dpkg -L python-keyring | grep bin
[02:49] <arooni-mobile> keyring set 'duplicity my_profile' AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID was the command
[02:50] <reisio> arooni-mobile: dpkg -L python-keyring | grep bin
[02:50] <arooni-mobile> reisio, ;; no results :\
[02:50] <arooni-mobile> just a blank <cr>
[02:51] <reisio> dpkg -l | grep -i keyring
[02:52] <arooni-mobile> results ! http://paste.ubuntu.com/18072605/
[02:52] <apb1963> SchrodingersScat: forcing adult diapers... I mean... force-depends seems to be the trick... it appears to have installed.  I had a panic attack when the system froze for a moment, but it's back.  However, adobe reader isn't actually working though it appears in the menu it doesn't start.  NOthing happens.
[02:52] <jayden> hi everyone
[02:53] <reisio> arooni-mobile: dpkg -L python-keyring | grep -i exec
[02:53] <SchrodingersScat> apb1963: I hope I didn't insinuate that installing adobe products was a good idea. any errors when ran from terminal?
[02:53] <reisio> jayden: hi
[02:53] <jayden> Just lurkin' around here
[02:53] <arooni-mobile> reisio, no output
[02:53] <robertinus85> ciao
[02:54] <robertinus85> !list
[02:54] <reisio> arooni-mobile: o-kay, how about dpkg -L python-keyring | egrep '\/keyring'
[02:55] <arooni-mobile> http://paste.ubuntu.com/18072747/
[02:55] <arooni-mobile> i'm wondering if it wouldnt be easier just to type the aws credentials and gpg passphrase in the file itself
[02:55] <arooni-mobile> seems like needless complication as i'm the only one who uses this computer
[02:55] <arooni-mobile> but then again if the laptop was ever lost....
[02:56] <apb1963> SchrodingersScat: not sure where to find the binary or what it's called :/
[02:56] <arooni-mobile> i really should have encrypted the home folder during ubuntu installation
[02:56] <apb1963> arooni-mobile: why?  Are you a gov't agent?
[02:56] <arooni-mobile> no i just like my data secure
[02:57] <BluJay> Hi everyone
[02:57] <robertinus85> ciao
[02:57] <robertinus85> !list
[02:57] <robertinus85> !list
[02:58] <BluJay> Anybody know how to install MATE on Ubuntu 15.10?
[02:59] <reisio> BluJay: yeah...
[02:59] <apb1963> SchrodingersScat: /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[02:59] <BluJay> How do you do it?
[03:00] <apb1963> shouldn't that be a dependency?
[03:01] <reisio> BluJay: enable the universe repo, then
[03:01] <reisio> BluJay: dpkg -r --force-all ubuntu-desktop; apt-get install mate-desktop
[03:01] <reisio> BluJay: what is it you're expecting to get from MATE that you aren't already getting?
[03:01] <robattila256> how would I make a bootable usb with UEFI boot enabled? i was able to get the uefi option for gparted iso but not for ubuntu iso
[03:02] <apb1963> all this just to read a pdf file
[03:02] <apb1963> so... when I tell the gov't they need to change their preferred file format... what should I demand they change it to?
[03:03] <draxdeveloper> hum... O can't use xbind because the fire button is 1 and the left button is also 1. So i have no idea how i can disable this.
[03:03] <reisio> robotroll: which ubuntu iso?
[03:03] <reisio> draxdeveloper: disable what?
[03:04] <reisio> apb1963: djvu probably
[03:04] <apb1963> what da heck is jdvu?
[03:04] <apb1963> djvu
[03:04] <apb1963> voodoo dj :)
[03:04] <reisio> an alternative to PDFs
[03:04] <reisio> I'd say the vast majority of PDFs, though, like roughly 137% of them, which are distributed on websites, should just be replaced with HTML
[03:04] <apb1963> never heard of it.  Does libreoffice support it?  What about Okular?
[03:05] <reisio> yes, djvu is very well supported, because it's open
[03:05] <apb1963> oh that's a horrible idea
[03:05] <reisio> and pdf is very poorly supported, because it isn't
[03:05] <reisio> no it's a wonderful idea
[03:05] <BluJay> I thought PDF was open too
[03:05] <apb1963> It is open
[03:05] <reisio> BluJay: consider yourself enlightened
[03:05] <reisio> you're confusing open and open
[03:05] <BluJay> angel noise
[03:05] <reisio> opengl is also not open
[03:05] <apb1963> it's certainly available for implementation
[03:05] <BluJay> wait wat?
[03:06] <SchrodingersScat> !find libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
[03:06] <SchrodingersScat> apb1963: ^?
[03:06] <dax> good job ubottu
[03:06] <TGVoid> EriC^^: Hello?
[03:06] <apb1963> HTML is rendered differently by each browser.  A major selling point of pdf is that it displays the same everywhere... afaik?
[03:07] <reisio> apb1963: that is what many people imagine
[03:07] <apb1963> SchrodingersScat: thank you!  The question is... am I safe to install it?
[03:07] <reisio> apb1963: but in reality it only displays reliably across the same versions of adobe's reader
[03:07] <reisio> ...because Adobe controls PDF
[03:07] <reisio> it's a proprietary format
[03:07] <apb1963> reisio: well that could be true... different versions.
[03:08] <BluJay> *shrug*
[03:08] <stacks88> Connecting to security.ubuntu.com -- stuck here
[03:08] <reisio> moreover it is idiotic to have a website that acts merely as a list of files in a different format
[03:08] <apb1963> but it was never an issue in the Windows world because it was easy to obtain and install the latest version.
[03:08] <reisio> apb1963: it's never an issue for anyone who has the time and energy to counteract it
[03:08] <reisio> nothing annoying as hell like that is
[03:08] <reisio> not really
[03:08] <reisio> it's just... annoying as hell
[03:09] <BluJay> That feeling you get when you should be doing homework but youre on irc
[03:09] <apb1963> reisio: I'm not overly fond of it.... but until a satisfactory replacement is availabe and widely used... it's not like I have a choice.
[03:09] <reisio> BluJay: that's the entire IRC experience :p
[03:09] <reisio> apb1963: already said, HTML
[03:09] <apb1963> reisio: I don't believe that to be a satisfactory replacement.
[03:10] <dax> (the upsides and downsides of different file formats is probably not something that'll be resolved to anyone's satisfaction in #ubuntu)
[03:10] <reisio> apb1963: but it is :)
[03:10] <reisio> dax: or anywhere else :p
[03:10] <apb1963> reisio: How are you suggesting Joe Gov't Lackey create a document?  With what tool? djvu?
[03:11] <dax> besides, you're all wrong, you should be using .txt files with ASCII art.
[03:11] <reisio> I'm not, joe gov't lackey is hopeless
[03:11] <SchrodingersScat> type it in libreoffice, print to pdf
[03:11] <reisio> dax: mmmm
[03:11] <apb1963> SchrodingersScat: Yes.... but reisio is saying "print to djvu"
[03:12] <apb1963> actually he's saying print to HTML
[03:12] <apb1963> but that's a different story
[03:12] <reisio> after you asked for an alternative, yup
[03:12] <tgm4883> Last I checked, you couldn't embed images in a html file
[03:13] <reisio> tgm4883: you must've checked very long ago
[03:13] <tgm4883> reisio: admittedly I have, but how do you do that?
[03:13] <SchrodingersScat> base64 in the hizzouse
[03:13] <dax> data: URLs
[03:13] <dax> not that i'd recommend it
[03:13] <reisio> you can use data uris these days
[03:13] <reisio> you could also use mhtml
[03:13] <reisio> which is very old
[03:13] <reisio> 1999?
[03:13] <tgm4883> data uri's?
[03:14]  * tgm4883 doesn't pretend to be a html programmer
[03:14] <reisio> not to mention there's nothing stopping you from calling a .html and some .pngs inside a tar a new format
[03:14] <apb1963> well... if pdf isn't properly supported then what is?  And by proper, it means being able to do everything pdf can do... or at least it's most common uses including XFA forms.
[03:14] <reisio> tgm4883: base64 encoded images, included inline, as text
[03:14] <reisio> apb1963: pdf is properly supported
[03:14] <apb1963> reisio: if it were properly supported, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
[03:15] <reisio> apb1963: how is it you imagine it is not?
[03:15] <apb1963> reisio: I am unable to find a linux program that will open a pdf file that uses XFA forms.  I don't have to imagine it, I saw it in front of my eyes.
[03:15] <SchrodingersScat> we're so close to the real question
[03:16] <reisio> apb1963: sounds like adobe nonsense, so try acroread
[03:17] <apb1963> yes....
[03:17] <apb1963> good idea
[03:17] <apb1963> so...
[03:18] <reisio> so?
[03:18] <apb1963> now that we're all back on the same page...
[03:19] <apb1963> SchrodingersScat:   http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0&searchon=names&suite=xenial&section=all is where we left off
[03:19] <Jan\> ubuntustudio software app doesn'T display anything, its just a blank window
[03:19] <apb1963> and my question is whether I'm going to hose my system if I install that package
[03:19] <apb1963> assuming I figure out HOW to install it :)
[03:20] <reisio> why do you want to install it
[03:22]  * reisio shrugs
[03:25] <porjaus> my audi suddenly stopped....xubuntu 16.04
[03:25] <porjaus> audio
[03:25] <porjaus> pulse audio settings seem normal and it even shows the dB bar like sound is being output...but nothing from speakers or plugged in speakers
[03:25] <porjaus> is there a way to check this?
[03:25] <porjaus> restart didn't change it
[03:27] <apb1963> reisio: because adobe reader complains when I try to run it and that's what it complains is missing
[03:27] <reisio> what version of ubuntu? how'd you install acroread?
[03:27] <apb1963> 14.04
[03:28] <reisio> what version of ubuntu? how'd you install acroread?
[03:29] <abhishek> use okular :)
[03:29] <apb1963> i used force-depends
[03:29] <apb1963> abhishek: okular does not support XFA forms that are embedded in the PDF
[03:30] <reisio> apb1963: could you elaborate?
[03:30] <BluJay> I'm back'
[03:30] <tatertots> welcome back
[03:34] <BluJay> By the way, is utorrent worth it?
[03:34] <tatertots> worth it to who?
[03:34] <ponyrider> BluJay: to buy?
[03:34] <tatertots> oh i don't know
[03:35] <tatertots> i don't torrent
[03:35] <apb1963> reisio: sudo dpkg -i --force-depends adobereader-enu_9.5.1_i386.deb
[03:36] <reisio> you might go with a more recent version
[03:37] <apb1963> reisio: I grabbed the latest... that was the line from the post I followed.  https://lists.debian.org/debian-dpkg/2012/04/msg00037.html
[03:38] <reisio> that says 2012 :/
[03:38] <apb1963> welcome to my world
[03:39] <apb1963> of course, 14.04 was in full swing at the time
[03:39] <Jan\> I installed steam and it doesn't start; ubuntustudio
[03:39] <apb1963> Now it's crusty
[03:40] <reisio> apb1963: try http://askubuntu.com/questions/89127/how-do-i-install-adobe-acrobat-reader-deb-package-downloaded-from-adobe-website#answer-89129
[03:43] <apb1963> reisio: yeah I actually went there prior to the other... however a second read pointed me to this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acroread/+bug/990761
[03:44] <BluJay> To you guys earlier: To dispel any suspicion about torrenting, I only torrent to increase download speeds of OS files(I do a lot of virtualization)
[03:44] <reisio> what I linked to is for 9.5.5
[03:44] <apb1963> which I'm not sure is useful or not
[03:44] <reisio> not 9.5.1
[03:44] <TeaPunk> Hello, I keep getting an error when trying to install a linux based VST. My distro is Ubuntu Studio
[03:44] <reisio> BluJay: nothing wrong with torrenting
[03:44] <reisio> Ubuntu even has torrents
[03:44] <tatertots> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acroread/+bug/990761 "FIX RELEASED"
[03:44] <BluJay> Knew that
[03:45] <BluJay> Just torrents can be used for... suspicious reasons,shall we say.
[03:46] <porjaus> having weird audio problems...xubuntu 16.04 suddenly no audio from any internal or external speakers but the settings seem fine and even show audio level bar moving...I tried live USB of the same 16.04 and audio is fine on all options
[03:46] <apb1963> ok, I need a break.... I'm far too tired to keep going. Tired, cold and hungry.
[03:46] <porjaus> i tried installing two different new media players and no change...no audio at all when booted into main install
[03:47] <apb1963> reisio: thank you for the help
[03:47] <porjaus> happened out of the blue...wasn't doing anything I can recall
[03:47] <porjaus> alsamixer and pulse audio seems normal
[03:47] <TeaPunk> I keep getting this error when trying to install Bristol VST on my Ubuntu Studio distro: http://pastebin.com/36FR64yY
[03:48] <locrian9> Can anyone help me with some iptables setup on my ftp server?  I have a file setup with four "-A INPUT" instances and five "-A OUTPUT" instances, but when I run "sudo iptables -L" I'm only seeing the following output https://ptpb.pw/fMi-.txt
[03:48] <apb1963> porjaus: check your hardware and check your mute setting.  Everytime I lose sound it's one of those.
[03:48] <reisio> apb1963: migth consider updating your install more often, in future :)
[03:48] <porjaus> apb its not the mute setting
[03:48] <tatertots> porjaus....do you have sound when booted to a livecd/liveusb???
[03:48] <porjaus> hardware is fine as it works on live usb and other diustro
[03:48] <apb1963> reisio: install of what?
[03:48] <porjaus> tatertots: yes
[03:49] <tatertots> Ah then tell us it's something config/software relasted...and that's better than having hardware issues
[03:49] <porjaus> tatertots: I booted live into the USB I used to install this...and it works fine as this did for months until suddenly
[03:49] <tatertots> typo...that tells us
[03:49] <porjaus> tatertots: how do I beging to track that down? I havent installed anything new or made any changes today
[03:49] <tatertots> another typo...meant to say "related"...omg my typing today
[03:49] <apb1963> reisio: if you mean ubuntu, 12.04 is still supported and I'm on 14.04 so...
[03:50] <apb1963> reisio: I update no less than once a week, I have all upgrades available that I'm aware of.
[03:50] <apb1963> reisio: other than phpadmin and aptik which were held back I don't have time to figure out why
[03:50] <porjaus> reisio: can you jump in on this audio thing too when you have a minute? You have always been a good resource for weird issues here
[03:50] <locrian9> I'm issueing the command "sudo iptables-restore < /etc/iptables/rules.v4".  I think that is applying the rules to the live IPCHAIN, isn't it?
[03:51] <tatertots> knowing that sound is working from livecd/liveusb is also good news because it offered an immediate solution
[03:51] <porjaus> tatertots: something I just noticed as well is the sound icon in the panel is missing
[03:51] <porjaus> its normally the first one next to the date
[03:51] <reisio> apb1963: right, and I can still use a steam engine with square wheels if I want
[03:52] <reisio> porjaus: laptop?
[03:52] <porjaus> yep....old toshiba...very old
[03:52] <reisio> does audio work from a live OS?
[03:52] <porjaus> yep
[03:52] <apb1963> reisio: thanks for your help.  Good night
[03:52] <reisio> peace
[03:52] <porjaus> also works in another distro I have installed
[03:53] <porjaus> happened out of nowhere
[03:53] <reisio> porjaus: does something simple like aplay work?
[03:53] <porjaus> sorry dont know aht that is...is it a player?
[03:53] <porjaus> im quite new...learnig as I go
[03:53] <reisio> it's a commandline player, yeah
[03:54] <porjaus> default installed or do I need to get it?
[03:54] <reisio> not sure, type it and see
[03:54] <porjaus> yeah dont have it...no suggestions except kplayer and mplayer packages
[03:54] <porjaus> I did fetch a couple players from the software store and nothing works
[03:54] <porjaus> not vlc, totem and some other
[03:54] <porjaus> no audio from anything on this boot
[03:55] <porjaus> this machine has a manual volume wheel and if I turn it the volume notification pops up and the slider will move...but no sound
[03:55] <robattila256> what is the easiest way to make a bootable usb with UEFI for ubuntu?
[03:55] <robattila256> every instruction is insanely complicated
[03:55] <porjaus> also volume icon normally is in panel and its not now
[03:56] <reisio> robattila256: try unetbootin, if that doesn't work, someone can walk you through dd
[03:56] <robattila256> i tried both already and they just give me a blank screen when booting
[03:56] <robattila256> :(
[03:57] <robattila256> i think i just partitioned wrong
[03:57] <robattila256> welp cant believe people were saying linux is easy haha
[03:57] <robattila256> windows i just instert usb and done
[03:57] <porjaus> gaaah,,,,,solved it
[03:58] <reisio> robattila256: you installed windows from a usb?
[03:58] <tatertots> tell us your solution porjaus
[03:58] <porjaus> the keyboard has a hardware mute button...which was activated somehow (dont know how as my hands never come near it) but it wasn't displaying as muted in pulse audio or anywhere
[03:58] <tatertots> I'm curious
[03:58] <robotroll> robattila256: You're on Windows? Try Rufus it's the easiest way to create an uefi usb stick imo: https://rufus.akeo.ie/
[03:58] <porjaus> alsamixer, pulseaudio settings, everything showed unmuted and normal
[03:58] <tatertots> well good...now your sound is working :)
[03:58] <porjaus> yep...just confused as to how it happened...and why no settings matched with it
[03:59] <tatertots> blame it on your cat
[03:59] <ponyrider> 
[03:59] <porjaus> the volume icon is still missing from the panel though...any idea how to get it back?
[03:59] <reisio> porjaus: it's up there
[03:59] <reisio> if you have audio playing
[03:59] <reisio> hover over the right area
[03:59] <reisio> you can get it back
[03:59] <tumtoes> yoyoyo
[03:59] <OerHeks> enable it again in soundsettings
[03:59] <TeaPunk> Could someone please help me understand what this Error means? http://pastebin.com/36FR64yY
[04:00] <tumtoes> !ssh
[04:00] <reisio> tumtoes: yoyo
[04:00] <porjaus> ive tried hovring over all...I can only see wifi, redshift, battery and clock
[04:00] <reisio> TeaPunk: that error means you're compiling a package unnecessarily instead of installing it from universe
[04:01] <porjaus> OerHeks: where can I enable it?  dont see the option in audio settings
[04:01] <vm096> hi, I run a command on terminal by misteke and get answer
[04:01] <vm096> but I dont know what tha mean
[04:01] <vm096> ping to
[04:01] <vm096> and return
[04:01] <reisio> vm096: hrmm?
[04:01] <vm096>  ping to
[04:01] <vm096> PING to (216.74.32.107) 56(84) bytes of data.
[04:01] <vm096> 64 bytes from mb.tdc.to (216.74.32.107): icmp_seq=2 ttl=47 time=236 ms
[04:01] <vm096> 64 bytes from mb.tdc.to (216.74.32.107): icmp_seq=3 ttl=47 time=240 ms
[04:01] <vm096> 64 bytes from mb.tdc.to (216.74.32.107): icmp_seq=5 ttl=47 time=244 ms
[04:02] <vm096> is that right?
[04:02] <OerHeks> porjaus, it should, bottom part
[04:02] <reisio> vm096: looks okay, usually there's more output after that
[04:02] <tatertots> vm096..you ping an ip by mistake?
[04:02] <porjaus> honestly I dont see anything
[04:02] <reisio> vm096: specifically "0% packet loss"
[04:02] <vm096> wait
[04:02] <porjaus> pulse audio or something else?
[04:03] <vm096> ping to
[04:03] <vm096> PING to (216.74.32.107) 56(84) bytes of data.
[04:03] <vm096> 64 bytes from mb.tdc.to (216.74.32.107): icmp_seq=2 ttl=47 time=236 ms
[04:03] <vm096> 64 bytes from mb.tdc.to (216.74.32.107): icmp_seq=3 ttl=47 time=240 ms
[04:03] <vm096> 64 bytes from mb.tdc.to (216.74.32.107): icmp_seq=5 ttl=47 time=244 ms
[04:03] <vm096> ^C
[04:03] <porjaus> only two audio settings I know are pulse audio gui and alsamixer terminal...cant see a place to enable icon in either
[04:04] <porjaus> robattila256: you still here?
[04:04] <OerHeks> sound gui in systemsettings..
[04:04] <robattila256> porjaus: yeah
[04:04] <vm096> 64 bytes from mb.tdc.to (216.74.32.107): icmp_seq=6 ttl=47 time=246 ms
[04:04] <vm096> 64 bytes from mb.tdc.to (216.74.32.107): icmp_seq=7 ttl=47 time=246 ms
[04:04] <vm096> 64 bytes from mb.tdc.to (216.74.32.107): icmp_seq=8 ttl=47 time=239 ms
[04:04] <vm096> 64 bytes from mb.tdc.to (216.74.32.107): icmp_seq=9 ttl=47 time=233 ms
[04:04] <OerHeks> vm096, don't.
[04:04] <robattila256> porjaus: thanks for the help
[04:05] <porjaus> I am no expert....far from it...but I got dd to work for a bootable when unetbootin and nothing else would...mine isnt uefi though...does that require a special method?
[04:05] <robattila256> I have dd the iso to a usb, and it just shows a blank screen.
[04:05] <porjaus> I went through a lot of attempts before a specific dd command worked
[04:05] <reisio> it's not meant to require something special
[04:05] <reisio> but UEFI is new so necessarily will be more problematic
[04:05] <porjaus> thanks resio
[04:05] <OerHeks> sync after dd
[04:05] <robattila256> the thing is when I put gparted on an ISO, I had the option of booting usb in UEFI or legacy and the uefi only worked but ubuntu does not give me that option
[04:06] <robattila256> and I'm reading how to make UEFI bootable ubuntu but the instructions are too hard
[04:06] <vm096> sorry guys
[04:06] <tatertots> oh boy
[04:06] <vm096> http://paste.ubuntu.com/18075742/
[04:06] <robattila256> i mean gparted on a usb*
[04:06] <porjaus> robattila256: I did this "dd bs=4M if=/pathtoiso of=/dev/sdb && sync" and that worked....a few variations on that would not for whatever reason
[04:07] <robattila256> i didn't use bs=4m option im gonna try that
[04:07] <abhishek> hi guys! I have question related to unattended upgrades.
[04:07] <abhishek> http://paste.ubuntu.com/18075744/
[04:07] <porjaus> everyone says changing that shouldn't break things...but all I know is that worked when other variations didn't
[04:08] <dax> the bs= doesn't matter. the sync does.
[04:08] <reisio> porjaus: the bs isn't particularly important, the rest is
[04:08] <reisio> dax: go team!
[04:08] <tatertots> vm096 what are you trying to accomplish?
[04:08] <dax> lol
[04:08] <reisio> actually I doubt the sync is important, either
[04:08] <reisio> but ordinarily for writing things to usb sticks it would be
[04:08] <reisio> no harm, anyway
[04:08] <vm096> I was trying to see if a domain was up
[04:08] <vm096> using ping
[04:08] <dax> reisio: so would I, except I came across a computer a couple of months ago that returned from dd immediately for some reason o.O
[04:08] <vm096> simple
[04:08] <dax> and then the sync took minutes
[04:08] <reisio> vm096: ping -c 3 domain.tld
[04:09] <reisio> vm096: it should say 0% packet loss
[04:09] <reisio> dax: :/
[04:09] <dax> reisio: that was pretty much my reaction
[04:09] <tatertots> what's the domain vm096?
[04:09]  * reisio shakes head at asynchronous by default
[04:09] <abhishek> any suggestions?
[04:09] <vm096> but I just type very fast and I type $ ping to
[04:09] <porjaus> reisio: I cant explain it because I am obviously a noob...but I tried with and without sync etc and that way Iisted was the only one that worked so I am sticking with that unless it stops
[04:09] <vm096> and I get surprise that ping work on 'to'
[04:09] <porjaus> which with my luck it will ;)
[04:09] <vm096> so what that mean, what is 'to'?
[04:09] <reisio> to me, the time spent murdering everyone in reach when I have to wait for copying to continue when I think it's already been done... is not better than decreasing the lifespan of my cheap, $10 usb stick
[04:10] <reisio> I got plenty of $10's, I don't have plenty of time and/or people within reach
[04:10] <tatertots> what is the domain you are curious is online?...can you provide it's name?
[04:10] <OerHeks> sync prevents murder ?
[04:10] <reisio> porjaus: sync is fine, it can only help
[04:10] <vm096> the domains I was trying to ping is todaoferta.com
[04:10] <vm096> so I just put pint to
[04:10] <vm096> and enter
[04:11] <vm096> was a mistake but work, you know?
[04:11] <porjaus> so can anyone talk me through the audio icon? I cannot find the option to renable it in pulse audio settings and thats the only audio option in the settings menu
[04:11] <vm096> but 'to'?
[04:11] <reisio> vm096: it says in the output, md.tdc.to
[04:11] <vm096> I just try with $nslookup to
[04:11] <porjaus> is there a way to do it in terminal?
[04:11] <reisio> vm096: presumably defaulting to the .to NIC
[04:12] <tatertots> yes they are up/online
[04:12] <dax> (.to is a valid TLD, md.tdc.to is the rDNS of the IP address pointed to by the A record for to.)
[04:12] <reisio> porjaus: it's simple by doing it GUI-ly
[04:12] <vm096> humm
[04:12] <vm096> so 'to' is a registered domain?
[04:12] <dax> sure
[04:12] <reisio> porjaus: http://askubuntu.com/questions/483397/missing-sound-volume-icon-on-screen-top-14-04 etc.
[04:12] <reisio> vm096: a registered top-level domain, yes
[04:12] <vm096> is that possible? without tld?
[04:13] <tatertots> so now what are you trying to accomplish vm096?
[04:13] <reisio> vm096: .to is a tld
[04:13] <dax> to is the tld
[04:13] <vm096> ok
[04:13] <vm096> I got it
[04:13] <porjaus> reisio: is that command suitable for xubuntu 16.04?
[04:13] <porjaus> as far as the gui answer I dont have that same setting...xubuntu is different
[04:13] <porjaus> there is no "sound" setting
[04:14] <reisio> porjaus: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1987209
[04:16] <porjaus> reisio: there is no applet/item as a choice...will try the gtk package thing...but thats for 12.04 should it still work?
[04:17] <reisio> oh sorry, didn't see that was from 2012
[04:17] <reisio> porjaus: http://askubuntu.com/questions/764418/xubuntu-16-04-notification-area-and-indicators-glitch maybe :)
[04:17] <AEL-H> I want to mirror a blackboard for files but I am unsure how to proceed, it is not a basic website it has apps and I am unsure how to tailor wget to work for it, could anyone tell me what things I would need to look for?
[04:18] <porjaus> reisio: yeah I had found that one...it worked to add the volume back and it also added temps from psensor that I could never get to show up! Bonus
[04:18] <reisio> AEL-H: mmm, that could be a tall order
[04:18] <reisio> cool
[04:19] <AEL-H> reisio: So I have done something like "wget -mpk -A pdf WEBSITE" for basics sites to get files
[04:19] <porjaus> now I have to figure out to to arrange it as it all went left
[04:19] <porjaus> and out of order
[04:19] <AEL-H> reisio: But I am not sure what structure this website has so I am not sure how to even begin
[04:21] <reisio> AEL-H: IME a blackboard site will be monstrous
[04:23] <AEL-H> reisio: If I want to obtain a folder worth of files (large folder) can you think of an alternative?
[04:23] <reisio> I'm sure you can make wget do something
[04:23] <reisio> httrack is another possibility
[04:23] <reisio> you might need to feed either some login credentials/cookies
[04:25] <porjaus> ok on to last problem for today I hope...a grey line appeared across the bottom 1/4 of my display...its not hardware as it isn't there in the live USB or in boot splash
[04:25] <porjaus> I have narrowed it down to docky...when the dock is active the line is there....but its not related to settings and came out of nowhere today....
[04:25] <porjaus> shutting down the dock makes the line go away
[04:25] <porjaus> an suggestions?
[04:26] <AEL-H> reisio: What extra functionality does httrack really give? I tried that for something like this once and found it to be just as helpful as wget
[04:26] <porjaus> it wasn't there for a couple of months...just suddenly today
[04:26] <reisio> AEL-H: httrack is for this alone
[04:26] <reisio> wget is more versatile/less specific
[04:28] <porjaus> if the terminal cusor is sitting on a new line static what does that mean? reset wont do anything
[04:29] <porjaus> i have to open a new tab or close it and open again to get a prompt
[04:30] <reisio> porjaus: probably got a char or two it couldn't grok
[04:30] <reisio> porjaus: try this, blind: CTRL+c, 'reset', enter
[04:30] <porjaus> so frozen?
[04:30] <porjaus> ctrl c did it
[04:30] <porjaus> what did that do?
[04:30] <reisio> just cancels out whatever it's in the middle of
[04:31] <porjaus> didnt need the reset and enter...just ctrl c worked
[04:31] <porjaus> ok thanks
[04:31] <reisio> if it's no longer showing you reality, it's best to CTRL+c to know where you stand
[04:31] <reisio> you could have anything there if it's not showing it to you
[04:31] <reisio> it could say something awful, like 'rm your files'
[04:31] <porjaus> lol
[04:33] <abhishek> hi guys!
[04:34] <abhishek> If possible please have a look http://askubuntu.com/questions/792589/unattened-upgrades-for-all-packages
[04:48] <pennTeller> Hi guys, doesd anybody know of a good program to change my voice on the fly for a phone prank?
[04:51] <jarray52> When I run 'ps aux | grep puma', I see a socket file with a specified file location. However, that socket file does not exist at the specified location. Do I need to do something in order for socket files to appear at file system locations? Does something need to be mounted? Does an entry need to be created in fstab?
[04:56] <motaka2> hello I have installed lxde and I dont know how is vanished the digital clock as you see in this picture: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1xokm220tn7zodr/Tray.png?dl=0  can you please help me?
[05:00] <gshmu> hi, Ubuntu 14.04 intel+nvidia, under intel mouse flashes. nernel version 4.4.0-28-generic
[05:00] <brack9> Hey.  I'm trying to use apt pinning.  I've got my default repo set in apt.conf, the newer repo configured in sources.d, and the pinning configured in preferences.d.  `apt-cache policy` shows the pin, but when I try to install it, apt just uses the package from my default repo.  Halp?
[05:01] <gshmu> I'm try compizconfig-settings-manager, not fix it
[05:02] <tako> how can i change my luks password
[05:03] <brack9> tako: passwd
[05:04] <tako> LUKS encrypted lvm
[05:06] <brack9> tako: never used it but the first result on Google for your question looks like a good answer
[05:07] <tako> brack9, this one http://askubuntu.com/questions/95137/how-to-change-luks-passphrase ?
[05:08] <brack9> Yeah that one
[05:08] <brack9> gives you both GUI and commandline options
[05:09] <tako> Gui options not working
[05:09] <Shambles> I'm trying to install phpBB on 16.04 but am having issues due to what looks like phpBB needing PHP 5.5 and 16.04 only supporting PHP7.  Has anyone run into this and gotten it working?  I'm a newb but got phpBB working fine in 14.04
[05:09] <tako> and i didnt undersand the command
[05:11] <brack9> tako: maybe be a little more specific than "not working"
[05:12] <brack9> Shambles: what webserver are you using?
[05:15] <Shambles> brack9: As in hosting?  I'm just running it on the LAN but not on this local machine.  I started trying the LAMP install in tasksel, then tried xampp which had an installer with PHP5.5 but I couldn't get the PHPadmin working.  Now even just trying to manually install apache2 on its own is giving me problems.  I almost wonder at this point if all my tinkering has created a garbage config on the server
[05:17] <brack9> Shambles: are you following this? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[05:17] <LostSoul_> Hi, I'm getting mapiprofile: symbol DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS, version SAMBA_UTIL_0.0.1 not defined in file libsamba-util.so.0 with link time reference
[05:17] <LostSoul_> Any idea how to handle it? I started to get this error after update
[05:17] <motaka2> hello I have installed lxde and I dont know how is vanished the digital clock as you see in this picture: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1xokm220tn7zodr/Tray.png?dl=0  can you please help me?
[05:19] <Shambles> brack9: That looks like it's for 14.04 but I'll use its suggestion of packages to remove to clean my system up a bit
[05:22] <brack9> Shambles: It says 10.04 and above.  I'd give those install commands a try.  I doubt much has changed if anything.
[05:23] <brack9> Looks pretty straightforward
[05:23] <Shambles> It also says "For the latest LTS version (14.04.1 LTS) of Ubuntu Server" but i'll give it a whirl
[05:24] <LostSoul_> Ping :)
[05:26] <Shambles> Yeah trying to install PHP5 results in "Package libapache2-mod-php5 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[05:26] <Shambles> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[05:26] <Shambles> is only available from another source
[05:26] <Shambles> "
[05:27] <Shambles> Is there some way to add a repo for packages that have been deprecated?
[05:43] <brack9> Will my system asplode if I upgrade to a newer libc6 than is in my apt repo?
[06:02] <TeaPunk> I'm trying to get this: https://github.com/phantom-code/airwave
[06:03] <TeaPunk> but I don't know how to get the required libmagic and Qt5
[06:03] <varaindemian> is it easier to make a package for ubuntu than for arch?
[06:15] <lotuspsychje> !make | varaindemian
[06:15] <varaindemian> how can I move icons to the center of the laucher? As they are here http://www.ubuntuthemes.org/wp-content/uploads/flatty_by_argeliz-d75fyd1-600x337.png
[06:16] <maateen> h
[06:16] <maateen> Hello
[06:16] <maateen> Testing
[06:16] <maateen> Sorry
[06:16] <vm096> nop
[06:19] <TheSov> there has to be a faster way to reweight OSD's than 1 at a time
[06:22] <TeaPunk> How do I get libmagic if I cannot find it using terminal?
[06:23] <matrix_> hi guys, cannot fix broken dependencies, tried almost everything wikis say, what can I do? ubuntu 16...
[06:23] <varaindemian> anybody?
[06:23] <pragomer_1> anybody knows how to open a "psion series 5" database file? (from a symbian phone)
[06:25] <TeaPunk> sudo apt-get install libmagic
[06:25] <TeaPunk> Reading package lists... Done
[06:25] <TeaPunk> Building dependency tree
[06:25] <TeaPunk> Reading state information... Done
[06:25] <TeaPunk> E: Unable to locate package libmagic
[06:25] <lotuspsychje> matrix_: got ppa's?
[06:25] <matrix_> TeaPunk, use synaptic
[06:25] <jarray52> When I run 'ps aux | grep puma', I see a socket file with a specified file location. However, that socket file does not exist at the specified location. Do I need to do something in order for socket files to appear at file system locations? Does something need to be mounted? Does an entry need to be created in fstab?
[06:25] <matrix_> lotuspsychje, yes, I didn't remove them
[06:26] <lotuspsychje> matrix_: remove them with ppapurge first
[06:26] <matrix_> lotuspsychje, should I?
[06:26] <k1l> TeaPunk: what howto are you following and what ubuntu are you on?
[06:26] <k1l> matrix_: please pastebin your errors from apt
[06:27] <matrix_> kil, E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
[06:28] <TeaPunk> k1l/ I'm reading off of https://github.com/phantom-code/airwave
[06:28] <matrix_> kll, E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
[06:28] <k1l> matrix_: all messages. not only singe line please into paste.ubuntu.com
[06:28] <TeaPunk> k1l, I am on Ubuntu Studio
[06:29] <matrix_> K1l, I just tried to reinstall libreoffice and for each package it says Depends: python3-uno (>= 4.0~) but it is not going to be installed
[06:29] <TeaPunk> Sorry, I don't know how to do the direct message thing on here
[06:29] <k1l> TeaPunk: this howto talks about "libmagic-dev"
[06:29] <k1l> !info libmagic-dev | TeaPunk
[06:30] <varaindemian> how can I move icons to the center of the laucher? As they are here http://www.ubuntuthemes.org/wp-content/uploads/flatty_by_argeliz-d75fyd1-600x337.png
[06:30] <juanonymous> its gnome i think
[06:30] <k1l> varaindemian: thats not the usual unity launcher. that looks like a different dock
[06:31] <juanonymous> the user replace unity for gnome
[06:31] <matrix_> k1l, http://paste.ubuntu.com/18080896/
[06:33] <k1l> matrix_: "apt-cache policy libreoffice | nc termbin.com 9999" and show the url here please
[06:33] <k1l> TeaPunk: thats what the site says you linked
[06:34] <matrix_> k1l, http://paste.ubuntu.com/18080994/
[06:35] <k1l> matrix_: what ubuntu is that exactly?
[06:35] <matrix_> k1l, 16.04
[06:35] <k1l> matrix_: please show the full output
[06:35] <TeaPunk> kil, nvm I think I understand a bit better
[06:35] <TeaPunk> k1l, I mean
[06:35] <matrix_> k1l, that is the full output!
[06:36] <varaindemian> k1l: so the icons can't be centered
[06:37] <k1l> matrix_: please run "grep ^ /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | nc termbin.com 9999" and show the url
[06:37] <k1l> varaindemian: ask the maker of that screenshot what doc he used
[06:38] <varaindemian> k1l: I mena in the default unity launcher
[06:38] <k1l> varaindemian: i doubt it
[06:40] <k1l> ok, he left with his non ubuntu …
[06:43] <lordPoseidon> I need help about my OS, I am using Ubuntu for over an year, I got Ubuntu 14.04 first and then upgraded it to Ubunut 16.04, but in both the times, I had a problem about wifi, it can't be able to connect the weak wifi network which a windows computer can in my college Hostel, my friends have windows on their PC, but I only have Ubuntu
[06:44] <lordPoseidon> and moreover at my home it is too difficult to connect to the wifi at my home, it first tries to connect but after a long time, it is though able to connect but the image at the titile bar of the ubuntu, shows of the lan connection
[06:45] <lordPoseidon> i.e.the image looks i have connected to a lan but im connected to a wifi
[06:45] <lordPoseidon> and at my hostel, it tries to connect to the network, the wifi network, but it becomes the connecting loop
[06:46] <varaindemian> k1l: did you theme your shell?
[06:46] <lordPoseidon> it tries to connect but not able to connect, it tries and tries, makes a loop
[06:46] <lordPoseidon> plz if anyone can help plz help me
[06:47] <brack9> lordPoseidon: What chipset is your wifi card?
[06:48] <lordPoseidon> i have Broadcom hardware: BCM43142 802.11b/g/n(wireless 1704 802.11n + BT 4.0)
[06:48] <lordPoseidon> i found this info at additional driver section of software and updates
[06:48] <lordPoseidon> and yes its saying, This device is using an alternative dreiver
[06:49] <lordPoseidon> Using Broadcom 802.11 Linux STA Wireless driver source from bcmwl-kernel-source
[06:50] <lordPoseidon> brack9: is there any solution
[06:50] <hateball> lordPoseidon: if you run "dmesg" after trying to connect, there should be some interesting info at the bottom, could you !paste that?
[06:51] <lordPoseidon> ok i do hateball
[06:52] <lordPoseidon> hateball: its too huge output
[06:52] <lordPoseidon> i paste it sure?
[06:53] <lordPoseidon> thought now this time im connected to my home network
[06:53] <lordPoseidon> after 3-4 tries
[06:56] <AEL-H> Does anyone know of a good method to crawl something like this to obtain pdf's I have access to ? http://www.blackboard.com/mobile-learning/bbstudent.aspx
[06:56] <lordPoseidon> hateball: wait i put the log to the gist and provide the link
[06:56] <lordPoseidon> plz check then
[06:58] <lordPoseidon> hateball: plz check the link https://gist.github.com/nimitbhardwaj/a42158411b505caeb452c3a0c4b95f5b
[07:00] <kumarshubham> hi
[07:02] <lordPoseidon> i also put this problem to askubuntu, but they said to purchase a new network card, which is not feasible for me
[07:03] <lordPoseidon> hateball:  are you there
[07:03] <hateball> lordPoseidon: Yes
[07:03] <lordPoseidon> plz help if possible
[07:03] <hateball> lordPoseidon: if you run "lspci -k" does it show the wl module for your wifi?
[07:04] <hateball> lordPoseidon: I don't have an immediate answer, I am only helping you google :)
[07:04] <lordPoseidon> ok thx
[07:04] <hateball> lordPoseidon: Some threads suggest that having Secure Boot enabled interferes with this driver
[07:05] <lordPoseidon> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Broadwell-U Host Bridge -OPI (rev 09)
[07:05] <lordPoseidon> 	Subsystem: Dell Broadwell-U Host Bridge -OPI
[07:05] <lordPoseidon> 	Kernel driver in use: bdw_uncore
[07:05] <lordPoseidon> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Broadwell-U Integrated Graphics (rev 09)
[07:05] <lordPoseidon> 	DeviceName:  Onboard IGD
[07:05] <lordPoseidon> 	Subsystem: Dell Broadwell-U Integrated Graphics
[07:05] <hateball> !paste | lordPoseidon
[07:06] <dipa> Hi, when I've recently upgraded from 14.10 to 15.04 to 15.10 to 16.04 and now when I try to log-in a black screen flashes with text and ASCII coloured brackets []'s on the left, before returning me to the log-in screen. Where can I view the text that flashes up/how can I debug this?
[07:06] <lordPoseidon> 00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Wildcat Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #4 (rev e3)
[07:06] <lordPoseidon> 	Kernel driver in use: pcieport
[07:06] <lordPoseidon> 	Kernel modules: shpchp
[07:06] <lordPoseidon> 00:1c.4 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Wildcat Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #5 (rev e3)
[07:06] <lordPoseidon> 	Kernel driver in use: pcieport
[07:06] <lordPoseidon> 	Kernel modules: shpchp
[07:06] <lordPoseidon> 00:1d.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation Wildcat Point-LP USB EHCI Controller (rev 03)
[07:06] <lordPoseidon> 	Subsystem: Dell Wildcat Point-LP USB EHCI Controller
[07:06] <lordPoseidon> 	Kernel driver in use: ehci-pci
[07:06] <lordPoseidon> 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Wildcat Point-LP LPC Controller (rev 03)
[07:06] <karlthane> Hey, I keep getting a "Bad Bot, go away" message every time I try and log into launchpad.
[07:07] <logicalor> hm, since I upgraded to Xenial from Wily I have been having intermittent problems with my keyboard and touchpad.  Under high load, the keyboard occasionally skips keys or 'sticks' and registers multiple presses of a key, and the touchpad occasionally loses sync!  For the touchpad, when it loses sync, I unload and reload the psmouse kernel module which fixes it, but that's an ugly workaround.
[07:09] <k1l> karlthane: using some vpn/proxy?
[07:09] <lordPoseidon> http://paste.ubuntu.com/18082135/
[07:10] <TeaPunk> what does this mean? http://pastebin.com/apTT8M7E
[07:10] <lordPoseidon> plz check it
[07:10] <hateball> lordPoseidon: Seems to use the right driver. Can you check in your BIOS that Secure Boot is disabled?
[07:11] <lordPoseidon> ok i check i have to quit for going to the bios menu
[07:11] <lordPoseidon> ok I come back quickly
[07:12] <k1l> TeaPunk: did you install wine like it said in the howto?
[07:12] <TeaPunk> I already had wine installed
[07:12] <dax> karlthane, k1l: that error happens if your browser's doing something fun with the login form submission, generally because of autofill or password management plugins
[07:13] <dax> LastPass is apparently a common cause, see e.g. https://askubuntu.com/questions/650544/login-launchpad-net-tells-me-bad-bot-go-away-request-aborted
[07:14] <TeaPunk> I'll try again
[07:15] <k1l> TeaPunk: the page you linked has exact instructions for ubuntu. why dont you follow them?
[07:16] <k1l> TeaPunk: you need the -dev package of wine, too. but the howto lists that in its instructions. so please be sure to follow those instructions
[07:16] <TeaPunk> Because I'm terrible at this lol!
[07:21] <lordPoseidon> hateball: the secure boot is disabled
[07:23] <hateball> lordPoseidon: No difference in wifi functionality?
[07:24] <lordPoseidon> no
[07:24] <lordPoseidon> it was already disabled
[07:25] <hateball> lordPoseidon: Afraid I don't know more as I don't use Broadcom myself. Can only advise you to be patient for someone else to help
[07:26] <lordPoseidon> its ok, thanks trying
[07:26] <lordPoseidon> no problem
[07:28] <karlthane> dax : Thanks that fixed it.
[07:42] <Esya_> Hey guys, seeing a weird shell problem, maybe someone has an idea. My shell is set to zsh on my two servers. If I log in to serv1, I get zsh. If I then ssh from serv1 to serv2, I also get zsh. But if I ssh from my laptop to serv2 through serv1 (my ssh config has a ProxyCommand for serv2, because it is inside a private network), I get bash instead of zsh
[07:48] <OeleGeirnaert> Hello, i do have a PXE server, which is perfectly loading my pxelinux.0 file downloaded from the official archive... Now I'd like to be able to do an installation with a kickstart file to install Lubuntu... Anyone can help?
[07:48] <OeleGeirnaert> I'd like to work with a local repository
[08:01] <sumi> hello
[08:14] <django> ji
[08:15] <django> how can i install kali tool on ubuntu
[08:16] <django> any body can help
[08:16] <django> me
[08:17] <django> hi
[08:19] <automationHalp> Hello. Is there any reason the first time I install nginx, it registers a systemd service file and starts. However when I apt-get remove --purge  nginx, and then reinstall, it installs but the service file is not created?
[08:24] <jannes> Hey Guys im sooo famous
[08:48] <OeleGeirnaert> Hello, i do have a PXE, which is loading correctly, showing up my menu... After choosing my right config with a kickstart config, my installation is loading succesfully, IP settings were applied correctly but after a while a get a message he couldn't find the mirror server while i'm telling in my script to use my local http
[08:48] <OeleGeirnaert> #Use Web installation
[08:48] <OeleGeirnaert> url --url http://192.168.10.1/lubuntu/
[08:48] <OeleGeirnaert> Anyone any idea?
[08:53] <hateball> OeleGeirnaert: saw you being redirected from #lubuntu, and I think #ubuntu-server probably knows more :)
[08:53] <someboy> Hi I opened the port with iptables
[08:54] <someboy> with this command  sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 8080 -j ACCEPT
[08:54] <dakorista> I want to undo it
[08:54] <dakorista> how can I do it undo?
[08:56] <hateball> dakorista: drop the rule
[08:56] <dakorista> hateball: how?
[08:57] <hateball> dakorista: "sudo iptables -L --line-numbers" to list your rules
[08:58] <dakorista> hateball: I don't see listing for 8080
[08:58] <hateball> dakorista: did you reboot? that clears iptables
[08:58] <dakorista> I didn't reboot
[08:59] <dakorista> hateball: netstat shows it as open
[09:00] <dakorista> tcp6       0      0 :::8080                 :::*                    LISTEN      3637/php
[09:01] <hateball> dakorista: yes, that means a service is listening on that port, it doesnt mean you have an iptables rule for it
[09:02] <dakorista> hateball: okay, so how do I close it
[09:02] <dakorista> I don't want outside world to hit that anyhow
[09:02] <hateball> dakorista: stop the service? you have the PID in the rightmost column
[09:04] <dakorista> hateball: but I want to run that service on this port
[09:04] <dakorista> hateball: so stopping service will stop it from outside world
[09:05] <dakorista> and what happens when I restart the service
[09:05] <hateball> dakorista: are you behind NAT?
[09:05] <hateball> dakorista: or are you connected straight to the internet?
[09:05] <hateball> Ubuntu wont automagically open ports in your NAT firewall/router
[09:05] <dakorista> hateball: connected straight to internet
[09:06] <hateball> dakorista: Well then you'll need to craft an iptables rule that drops inbound connections based on your critera
[09:08] <dakorista> hateball: hmm, but why can't I just undo that
[09:09] <dakorista> there must be something like REJECT in place of accept
[09:09] <dakorista> in that command that I ran
[09:09] <hateball> if there is nothing listed with iptables -L, there is nothing to undo
[09:10] <OeleGeirnaert> haha, thank you @hateball!
[09:10] <OeleGeirnaert> See you all soon!
[09:10] <dakorista> there is not
[09:10] <hateball> OeleGeirnaert: You can just idle in any and all channel you know, in case someone replies where you've asked :)
[09:12] <hateball> dakorista: You can test your connectivity using for instance http://www.canyouseeme.org/
[09:22] <dakorista> hateball: must there be way
[09:22] <dakorista> I am doing someting like my-ip-addr:8080
[09:22] <dakorista> and it is still hitting the app
[09:33] <int-main> Does anyone know which app provides PDF viewing in Xubuntu?
[09:35] <somsip> int-main: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xubuntu#Applications
[09:36] <int-main> Thanks somsip
[09:52] <admin1> hi
[09:53] <admin1> alooooo
[09:54] <k1l> hi
[09:54] <admin1> hi
[09:54] <admin1> aloo
[09:54] <admin1> any Buddy here
[09:55] <k1l> admin1: if you have a technical ubuntu question, just ask
[09:57] <admin1> hi
[09:57] <bazhang> !ask | admin1
[09:58] <bazhang> chit chat in #ubuntu-offtopic admin1
[09:58] <kallix_> Hello how to create MS databasis? Thanks.
[09:58] <bazhang> kallix_, ##windows is the channel you want
[09:59] <k1l> kallix_: can you give more details? what exact database?
[09:59] <ShadeS> I'm having a hard time logging in with ssh
[10:00] <count> there are professionals for that.
[10:00] <ShadeS> I keep being told debug1: could not open key file '/home/santoku/.ssh/id_ecdsa': Permission denied
[10:00] <ShadeS> what's the deal
[10:00] <admin1> ???
[10:00] <admin1> ok
[10:00] <ozberk> guys I couldn't use google cloud print
[10:01] <ozberk> basicly the chrome print service
[10:01] <k1l> ShadeS: what is the output of "ls -al /home/santoku/.ssh | nc termbin.com 9999"? please show the url in her
[10:01] <k1l> *here
[10:04] <kallix_> k1l: Something that can use .accdb file format because this is used by MS Access.
[10:05] <k1l> kallix_: see http://askubuntu.com/questions/342925/opening-an-accdb-file-in-ubuntu
[10:05] <admin1> ok use wine & setup ms access
[10:05] <admin1> ?/
[10:06] <admin1> try it\
[10:10] <d0n0x> hey guys, asus G552VW . tried to install Ubuntu on him. got alot of problems. started with skylake problems and add alot of flags to the grub like nomodeset and etc. in the end NVIDIA nohthing works with,touchpad also not working. any suggestions? thanks
[10:11] <ShadeS> it doesn't seem to be giving a url
[10:11] <ShadeS> the permissions on the stuff in there is -rw-r--r--
[10:12] <k1l> ShadeS: then run "ls -al /home/santoku/.ssh" and show the output on paste.ubuntu.com
[10:12] <hateball> d0n0x: after you've added nomodeset, you're able to boot yes? If so can you run "lspci|grep VGA" to show what GPU chipset you have?
[10:13] <admin1> ]You are from where
[10:14] <d0n0x> hateball: yea possible to boot after few times x-servrv crahsed and didnt back to be alive. right now i formatted back my laptop to windows machine.pretty bad. what do you need to know ? which grahpic card?
[10:14] <bazhang> admin1, this is not the chat channel; #ubuntu-offtopic for that
[10:15] <hateball> d0n0x: Yes, which nvidia GPU. It is possible the card is too new to be supported out of the box in 16.04, so you may need a later driver
[10:16] <d0n0x> hateball: 960m
[10:17] <admin1> hi
[10:17] <bazhang> admin1, do you have an ubuntu support question or not
[10:17] <hateball> d0n0x: Try booting nomodeset, then add this !ppa https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa and install nvidia-367
[10:17] <admin1> i need hack wifi
[10:17] <bazhang> admin1, thats not supported here, dont ask for help
[10:18] <d0n0x> hateball: okay,many thanks !!!
[10:20] <ShadeS> ;(
[10:20] <k1l> ShadeS: i am still waiting
[10:21] <admin1> You are from where
[10:21] <ShadeS> http://paste.ubuntu.com/18089686/
[10:22] <k1l> ShadeS: see, the owner is root. so no other program/user can use those keys
[10:22] <ShadeS> i'm trying to log in as santoku not root
[10:23] <ShadeS> i chowned the keys in question to santoku:santoku
[10:23] <k1l> ShadeS: "sudo chown -R santoku:santoku ~/.ssh/"
[10:37] <ShadeS> k1l: i fixed it by reinstalling
[10:55] <hrob> hi
[10:55] <hrob> I would like to start process on startup -- would be ok to use rc.local   or can I add an init script
[10:56] <EriC^^> hrob: which ubuntu version?
[10:56] <hrob> for init I'm not sure what I need... I guess I need add shell script under /etc/init.d   but maybe also add conf under  /etc/init/
[10:56] <hrob> EriC^^: 14.04+
[10:57] <EriC^^> !upstart | hrob
[10:58] <EriC^^> hrob: make a .conf in /etc/init
[10:58] <EriC^^> hrob: 14.04 or + ?
[10:58] <hrob> EriC^^:   14.04 mostly but I would prefer something relatively futureproof
[11:00] <hrob> EriC^^:  ok upstart is quite specific to ubuntu -- you think debian adopted it?
[11:01] <EriC^^> hrob: upstart has been dropped by ubuntu as well
[11:01] <EriC^^> 15.04+ have systemd
[11:01] <EriC^^> so does debian and other distros too
[11:02] <Arcaire> Upstart was an attempt to replace systemv but systemd came along and won par everywhere else so Ubuntu adopted it too
[11:03] <hrob> Arcaire: right I see
[11:04] <hrob> question is if I should use LSB init file or  systemv init file
[11:04] <EriC^^> LSB init perhaps is more compatible on other distros
[11:04] <EriC^^> LSB init is the /etc/init.d right?
[11:05] <EriC^^> ah nevermind
[11:05] <EriC^^> :D
[11:07] <hrob> EriC^^:  yes,  with symbolic links from run level dirs  rc0  rc1 rc2
[11:08] <jrfranklin_> HELLO FRIENDS
[11:08] <jrfranklin_> WHO CAN HELP MI GUYS
[11:08] <EriC^^> jrfranklin_: ask away
[11:09] <EriC^^> and wait
[11:09] <jrfranklin_> ERIC
[11:09] <jrfranklin_> U CANN ADD MY SKYPE ?
[11:09] <jrfranklin_> OR http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-tr-sohbet
[11:09] <jrfranklin_> OR U CAN COME ?
[11:09] <EriC^^> jrfranklin_: ask here, and remove the caps lock please
[11:09] <EriC^^> yes i can come, getting a plane ticket now, wait
[11:09] <EriC^^> ....j/k
[11:09] <jrfranklin_> Bro i have problem with kdenlive
[11:10] <jrfranklin_> http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-tr-sohbet
[11:10] <EriC^^> jrfranklin_: /join #ubuntu-studio
[11:11] <Arcaire> Isn't it #kdenlive?
[11:11] <Arcaire> https://kdenlive.org/kdenlive_help
[11:11] <jrfranklin_> yes
[11:11] <EriC^^> also join that
[11:11] <EriC^^> ubuntu-studio guys might know more about these stuff
[11:11] <jrfranklin_> where to
[11:11] <jrfranklin_> bro
[11:11] <jrfranklin_> i dont received answer
[11:12] <Arcaire> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patience
[11:12] <Arcaire> Read this while you wait.
[11:12] <EriC^^> jrfranklin_: what's the question, i'll try to help
[11:13] <jrfranklin_> eric
[11:13] <jrfranklin_> i have crash problem
[11:13] <jrfranklin_> i want movie edit
[11:14] <jrfranklin_> example 2 movies combine + logo + text
[11:14] <jrfranklin_> i trying render but
[11:14] <jrfranklin_> dont complete ...
[11:14] <jrfranklin_> all time
[11:14] <jrfranklin_> i tried 15.10 14.04
[11:14] <jrfranklin_> but doesnt work
[11:14] <EriC^^> jrfranklin_: did you try different settings for the output?
[11:14] <jrfranklin_> 720p 23.98
[11:14] <jrfranklin_> h264
[11:14] <jrfranklin_> aac
[11:15] <EriC^^> try something else see if it works
[11:15] <EriC^^> jrfranklin_: also, open a terminal and type kdenlive there and see what happens when it crashes
[11:15] <EriC^^> there's openshot too btw, it's like kdenlive
[11:15] <Maxoooou> HEy ubuntu channel i need your help !
[11:16] <Maxoooou> I can't use my mysql install on my ubuntu
[11:16] <jrfranklin_> eric
[11:16] <jrfranklin_> i dont have crash
[11:16] <Maxoooou> please somone can help me ?
[11:16] <Maxoooou> to completely unstall it and reinstall fresh one
[11:17] <EriC^^> jrfranklin_: ok, try settings close to the ones you want, maybe different framerate
[11:17] <Maxoooou> please i try all the morning always the same eror when i try to lauch it
[11:17] <jrfranklin_> Eric
[11:17] <jrfranklin_> my movies
[11:17] <jrfranklin_> 720p 23.98fps
[11:17] <jrfranklin_> and i want render 720p 23.98fps
[11:18] <Maxoooou> Job for mysql.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status mysql.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
[11:18] <jrfranklin_> but doesnt work
[11:18] <EriC^^> jrfranklin_: try running it from the terminal
[11:18] <jrfranklin_> yes i tried bro
[11:18] <jrfranklin_> least 10x
[11:18] <EriC^^> what does it say?
[11:18] <jrfranklin_> Kdelive crash..
[11:18] <EriC^^> what about the terminal?
[11:18] <escimo> Maxoooou: What do you want? Fix it or reinstall it?
[11:19] <Maxoooou> escimo i dont care reinstall it if it's easyest
[11:19] <Maxoooou> i don't care about data
[11:19] <Maxoooou> i just want that work
[11:19] <jrfranklin_> Terminal ?
[11:19] <jrfranklin_> Eric u can come ubuntu-studio channel ?
[11:20] <jrfranklin_> ubuntustudio
[11:20] <Ben64> jrfranklin_: you should be using "24000/1001" fps
[11:20] <jrfranklin_> for mkv movies ?
[11:20] <Ben64> for anything you want at that framerate
[11:21] <kapustins> test
[11:22] <escimo> Maxoooou: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-mysql-on-ubuntu-14-04 - if you already have mysql installed, you will have to "sudo apt-get remove --purge mysql-server mysql-client mysql-common"
[11:22] <BluesKaj> hi all
[11:22] <jrfranklin> sorry
[11:22] <jrfranklin> i dc
[11:22] <Maxoooou> escimo : let me try
[11:23] <jrfranklin> Admins can help me ?
[11:23] <jrfranklin> http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-kdenlive
[11:23] <jrfranklin> Come on pls friends
[11:23] <Ben64> jrfranklin: spamming the channel doesn't help
[11:24] <jrfranklin> ben64 u can help me with skype ?
[11:24] <Ben64> no
[11:24] <jrfranklin> :S
[11:24] <jrfranklin> Bro u can tell me ? Who can help me u know ?
[11:24] <Ben64> ask a question, wait for an answer
[11:24] <jrfranklin> oh okay oh sorry
[11:25] <mn9lk> Hey guys, new ubuntu person, my laptop runs just fine with the default drivers for my Nvidia 960M. What am I missing out by not installing nvidia-340 drivers? Also do I need to install bumblebee, would it change anything? Would my computer perform differently without it?
[11:25] <Maxoooou> escimo : The following packages have unmet dependencies:  dbconfig-mysql : Depends: mysql-client but it is not going to be installed or                            mariadb-client but it is not going to be installed or                            virtual-mysql-client E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages.
[11:25] <daumie> Where's the i3WM config file...
[11:26] <daumie> Ping
[11:26] <Yanick> Any one have a good guide for packaging kernel modules(network drivers) and a good way to do this without breaking stuff when upgrading kernels?
[11:27] <hateball> mn9lk: 340 doesnt support 960m for starters, you need 361+. If you intend to do any form of gaming, you likely want the proprietary drivers
[11:27] <daumie> Yanick:  package managers handle that
[11:27] <hateball> mn9lk: and nvidia-prime is used instead of bumblebee
[11:28] <escimo> Maxoooou: This happened when? When you tried to uninstall?
[11:28] <Maxoooou> escimmo yes
[11:28] <Maxoooou> jsut after sudo apt-get remove --purge mysql-server mysql-client mysql-common
[11:29] <mn9lk> hateball: Oh I see. Then I am guessing it comes down to a performance decision.  And, should I install Nvidia's .run file from their website? or go for the "Graphics Drivers Team"  361++.
[11:29] <Maxoooou> there is this too  escimo : Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming. The following information may help to resolve the situation:
[11:29] <hateball> mn9lk: Use the PPA. And if you are, you may as well use the 367 driver
[11:29] <jrfranklin> ben64 now can u help me ?
[11:30] <jrfranklin> or Eric ?
[11:30] <Yanick> daumi: tnx! so APT will take care of it after the kernel upgrade? not going to use dkms
[11:30] <Ben64> jrfranklin: ask the channel, not certain people
[11:30] <jrfranklin> Who can help me for kdenlive Friends ?
[11:30] <Ben64> jrfranklin: ask the actual question
[11:30] <hateball> mn9lk: It's not purely performance, there are opengl features that nouveau doesnt support for instance. So things would not start at all
[11:30] <mn9lk> hateball: Thanks, one more question, is there any reason why I should go for the ppa over the Nvidia's run file? And thanks for the help.
[11:31] <Ben64> jrfranklin: and have you tried in #kdenlive
[11:31] <escimo> Maxoooou: do a "sudo apt update && sudo apt-get autoremove -y && sudo apt-get autoclean -y"
[11:31] <jrfranklin> yes bro Dont answer
[11:31] <Ben64> be patient
[11:32] <Ben64> it's the middle of the night in the US, not a busy time on irc usually
[11:32] <escimo> And its the middle of the work-day here in Europe.. So most of us is at work.
[11:33] <Maxoooou> escimo : dpkg: error processing package mysql-server-5.7 (--configure):  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1 dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of mysql-server:  mysql-server depends on mysql-server-5.7; however:   Package mysql-server-5.7 is not configured yet.  dpkg: error processing package mysql-server (--configure):  dependency problems - leaving unconfigured No apport report 
[11:34] <jrfranklin> And ben64
[11:34] <jrfranklin> İ can install php5 to on ubuntu 16.04
[11:34] <jrfranklin> ? is possible ?
[11:34] <Ben64> jrfranklin: ask the channel, not certain people
[11:36] <hateball> mn9lk: Well, just that it's been built/tested better for Ubuntu really. Before dkms days you would need to recompile the nvidia module on each kernel upgrade as well
[11:36] <lad> jrfranklin: Take a look here for how to install PHP 5.6 on Ubuntu 16.04 http://askubuntu.com/a/756186
[11:36] <hateball> mn9lk: and using PPA makes it just simpler to switch between versions
[11:36] <tatertots> I remember those days......good times
[11:36] <tatertots> not
[11:36] <mn9lk> hateball: ohhhhhhhhhhhh that makes sense
[11:37] <jrfranklin> ty lad
[11:39] <jrfranklin> How can close connect quit users logs ?
[11:39] <jrfranklin> in here
[11:39] <Maxoooou> escimo : :(
[11:40] <escimo> Maxoooou: sorry man, late replies. are msql still running? run: ps aux | grep "mysql"    - How many processes do you still have?
[11:42] <Maxoooou> root     11000  0.0  0.0  14264   928 pts/17   S+   13:42   0:00 grep --color=auto mysql
[11:42] <Maxoooou> escimo : root     11000  0.0  0.0  14264   928 pts/17   S+   13:42   0:00 grep --color=auto mysql
[11:43] <Maxoooou> now root     11022  0.0  0.0  14264  1016 pts/17   S+   13:43   0:00 grep --color=auto mysql
[11:44] <jrfranklin> ?
[11:44] <Maxoooou> this is the same daemon ?
[11:45] <escimo> just do a sudo killall -9 mysql  - Not that I would recommend to kill all the msql processes, but since you want to reinstall anyways
[11:46] <Maxoooou> mysql: no process found
[11:47] <redengin> Maxoooou, thank god, otherwise you'd have just corrupted your db
[11:47] <Maxoooou> so what can i do
[11:47] <escimo> He did say he wanted to reinstall everything with no care for data-loss though
[11:47] <jrfranklin> redeengin from ?
[11:48] <JediMaster> hi all, I know 16.04.1 isn't out yet, but is there a way to upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04? do-release-upgrade even with -d doesn't work at the moment (I've already done a 14.04 to 16.04 with do-release-upgrade -d but it's not working now)
[11:48] <JediMaster> also this is ubuntu server
[11:48] <Maxoooou> yeah i dont care about data loss
[11:48]  * redengin is from india
[11:48] <escimo> JediMaster: No, the LTS should not upgrade unless there is a point-release ready.
[11:49] <JediMaster> escimo, I know, but I've managed it on two other servers successfully but not I can't =/
[11:49] <Maxoooou> always have : root     11143  0.0  0.0  14264  1032 pts/17   S+   13:48   0:00 grep --color=auto mysql
[11:49] <JediMaster> I don't fancy doing 14.04 -> 14.10 -> 15.04 -> 15.10 -> 16.04 really
[11:49] <escimo> Maxoooou: sudo service mysql stop - does this kill the service?
[11:50] <jrfranklin> Who can help me ?
[11:50] <Maxoooou> escimo : no
[11:50] <redengin> jrfranklin, I'm willing to help, what's your question
[11:51] <jrfranklin> redengin u can come http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=kdenlive
[11:51] <JediMaster> escimo, "If you want to update before, e.g. on a subset of machines to evaluate the LTS upgrade for your setup the same argument as an upgrade to a dev release has to be used via the -d switch."
[11:51] <JediMaster> escimo, that's from the ubuntu lts server guide, yet -d no longer works, gives me 404 errors about utopic.tar.gz.gpg missing
[11:51] <tatertots> jrfranklin are you still editing video or do you have some other issue?
[11:51] <Maxoooou> sudo service mysql stop i get normal prompt so i suppose it's ok but when i do  ps aux | grep mysql ... root     11277  0.0  0.0  14264   936 pts/17   S+   13:51   0:00 grep --color=auto mysql
[11:52] <jrfranklin> tatertots ? u can come ? http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=kdenlive
[11:52] <jrfranklin> this channel spamming
[11:52] <jrfranklin> pls tatertots come this channel http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=kdenlive
[11:53] <Exterminador> hello all! i've installed xubuntu along windows 10. but now, i want to uninstall it.. how do i fix boot manager? any tutorial? :x
[11:53] <Maxoooou> .. /etc/init.d/mysql stop  [ ok ] Stopping mysql (via systemctl): mysql.service. root@Maxime-Sitruk:/etc/mysql# ps aux | grep mysql root     11386  0.0  0.0  14264  1024 pts/17   S+   13:53   0:00 grep --color=auto mysql
[11:53] <escimo> Maxoooou: It is running as root? How did you install this? database users shouldnt really be root
[11:53] <hateball> Exterminador: Which bootloader do you want to fix?
[11:54] <EriC^^> Exterminador: type sudo efibootmgr -v | nc termbin.com 9999
[11:54] <Maxoooou> escimo maybe i dont know :/
[11:54] <kallix_> back again tried libre office base created table but idk how to export data to this table from libre office calc...?
[11:55] <Exterminador> well, i want to recover windows boot, so i can erase the linux partition
[11:55] <EriC^^> Exterminador: try the command above
[11:56] <Exterminador> okay.. it's bcoz sometimes the xubuntu dont boot :/
[11:56] <Exterminador> i got no idea why. i'm a newbie on linux world
[11:56] <EriC^^> what does it say when it happens?
[11:57] <Exterminador> nothing. it freezes on initial window
[11:57] <Tin_man> kallix_, when looking at the list of your base table just right click on the base table and copy, then open the calc table and in the upper top left cell right click and paste..
[11:57] <Exterminador> after the boot screen
[11:57] <escimo> Maxoooou: sudo apt list | grep "mysql" | grep "installed" - What does it find? PM it to me if its too many hits
[11:57] <EriC^^> Exterminador: the splash screen with dots?
[11:57] <Exterminador> yes
[11:57] <Exterminador> that
[11:58] <EriC^^> Exterminador: press esc there to see what happens
[11:58] <Exterminador> trying to boot it now
[11:58] <EriC^^> Exterminador: if you dont want to remove xubuntu, remove quiet splash from grub so it shows it every time
[11:59] <EriC^^> and when it freezes see if it says anything, or then check /var/log/kern.log.1 or /var/log/syslog
[11:59] <Exterminador> it appears a blue screen saying xubuntu
[11:59] <Exterminador> and a kind of a cricle
[11:59] <Exterminador> *circle
[12:00] <EriC^^> press esc
[12:00] <Exterminador> nothing happens.. :/
[12:00] <mn9lk> hateball: Thanks very much.
[12:00] <EriC^^> try ctrl+alt+del
[12:01] <hateball> mn9lk: Is everything working as expected?
[12:01] <EriC^^> Exterminador: try ctrl+alt+f1
[12:01] <mn9lk> hateball: Nah I just got back, I am going to try now :D :D I'm gonna keep my fingers crossed :D
[12:02] <Exterminador> jeezzzz
[12:02] <Exterminador> a screen full of errors
[12:03] <EriC^^> Exterminador: screenshot it and upload to imgur.com
[12:03] <kallix_> Tin_man: I need the opposite that you wrote I have "Calc" file and i wanted to fill "Base" file. I can do it oly one by one cell.
[12:04] <Exterminador> blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 431907992
[12:04] <Tin_man> ok, never tried that, but I'm pretty sure you'd need to set up your fields first
[12:04] <EriC^^> Exterminador: do you get a login screen
[12:05] <EriC^^> or prompt
[12:05] <Tin_man> the basically similar action, but like i say, not tried it
[12:05] <EriC^^> Exterminador: the hdd might be dying
[12:05] <Tin_man> then*
[12:05] <kallix_> Tin_man: Yes i created empty table with the names of fields (setup).
[12:05] <Exterminador> nope.. i guess i've screwed something
[12:05] <[4-tea-2]> Greetings, did a recent kernel update for 16.04 introduce audio issues for intel hda for anyone? I lost audio after a reboot, and in pavucontrol I can suddenly only see HDMI audio devices.
[12:05] <EriC^^> Exterminador: boot into recovery mode
[12:05] <EriC^^> Exterminador: in grub go to advanced > recovery
[12:06] <kallix_> Tin_man: yes it is simple but i know only how to do on win =)
[12:06] <Tin_man> when looking at the calc table, have you tried the right click copy action, and then open the empty base table and try pasting it?
[12:06] <Exterminador> EriC^^: hold on a moment pls
[12:07] <Exterminador> EriC^^: this is the best i can show: http://picpaste.com/20160629_140414-gSjC51wX.jpg
[12:07] <hateball> That certainly doesnt look great
[12:07] <Tin_man> i went back to ms office for most of my Database stuff, libre base crashed all the time, and couldn't even have a calculated field on the form, which i thought was weird..
[12:08] <kallix_> Tin_man: Ofc this copy the cell A1 to A1 in base but not the other cells.
[12:08] <Exterminador> i'm on recovery mode EriC^^
[12:09] <Tin_man> just search the web i guess, i'm sure someone has done it.. sorry..
[12:09] <EriC^^> Exterminador: enable networking then drop to root shell
[12:09] <mn9lk> hateball: ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa or ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
[12:10] <hateball> mn9lk: the latter
[12:10] <mn9lk> alrighty thanks :D
[12:10] <hateball> mn9lk: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa && sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-367
[12:10] <samb1> hi I'm getting 404's an an apt-get update on a lucid machine is this an intermittant thing or has support stopped for 10.04 now?
[12:11] <hateball> samb1: 10.04 is EOL since a long time
[12:11] <hateball> !eolupgrade | samb1
[12:11] <[4-tea-2]> Exterminador: I have no context, I just joined, but this looks a lot like how it looks whenever harddrives died on me.
[12:11] <[4-tea-2]> I hope you've got a backup.
[12:11] <samb1> sure we've mostly migrated off it just owndered if something has happened today which means the repos are finally dead
[12:11] <Exterminador> damn.. Bus error :/
[12:12] <Exterminador> when trying to enable the networking, got bus error
[12:12] <Exterminador> :/
[12:12] <EriC^^> Exterminador: can you boot a live usb?
[12:12] <jrfranklin> who can help me for kdenlive ?
[12:12] <Exterminador> EriC^^: yes, i can use the usb stick
[12:13] <EriC^^> Exterminador: ok boot it
[12:13] <Exterminador> just a moment
[12:13] <mn9lk> hateball: Its downloading, my internet is horrid today. Thanks for all your help. Really really appreciate it.
[12:14] <Exterminador> it's booting
[12:15] <tatertots> jrfranklin be patient...someone in kdenlive will answer at some point...if your video production has a deadline you can always take your source files over to another NLE to finish the production.
[12:15] <Exterminador> i use a old laptop, over 5 years i guess. it was an offer.. the wifi driver thing is dead..
[12:15] <EriC^^> Exterminador: can you have an internet connection on it?
[12:16] <Exterminador> EriC^^: it have booted.. i'm on trying or install ubuntu
[12:16] <EriC^^> Exterminador: ok click try ubuntu
[12:16] <Exterminador> EriC^^: yes, with the phone using usb connection
[12:16] <Exterminador> thats how i use it
[12:16] <Exterminador> :
[12:16] <Exterminador> :x
[12:17] <[4-tea-2]> It's dead, Jim.
[12:17] <Exterminador> desktop is on now
[12:17] <EriC^^> !info smartmontools
[12:17] <EriC^^> Exterminador: ok, type sudo apt-get install smartmontools
[12:17] <EriC^^> Exterminador: ok, type sudo apt-get install smartmontools pastebinit
[12:18] <samb1> so I guess my question is, should I still be able to apt-get update from EOL repos, does anyone know the status or how to check the status on that?
[12:19] <Exterminador> downloading
[12:19] <Exterminador> EriC^^: done.. next?
[12:19] <EriC^^> Exterminador: type sudo parted -l | pastebinit
[12:19] <jrfranklin> kTatertoots Eric can send me kdenlive channels ?
[12:19] <quazimodo> guys my blueman bluetooth pairing to my bose a2e soundlink headphones sometimes fails
[12:19] <quazimodo> sometimes pairs
[12:20] <quazimodo> sometimes gives me great a2dp
[12:20] <quazimodo> sometimes gives terrible laggy 2dp
[12:20] <quazimodo> anyone know why/how this is going on?
[12:21] <Exterminador> erm..
[12:22] <Exterminador> i cant find the | key
[12:22] <Exterminador> :x
[12:23] <hateball> Exterminador: What language layout is your keyboard?
[12:23] <EriC^^> Exterminador: it should be next to the enter
[12:23] <Exterminador> how do i change layout to portuguese?
[12:24] <capum321> sytem tool -> language support?
[12:24] <capum321> exterminador no, it's in preferences!
[12:26] <hateball> Exterminador: if US layout, shift and the key left of Enter
[12:27] <ioria> pastebinit <(sudo parted -l) should work
[12:28] <capum321> 'nmcli connection' shows wireless device '--'
[12:28] <capum321> can't connect to my wifi network thus
[12:28] <capum321> thus?
[12:28] <Industrial> Hi!
[12:28] <Industrial> I want to get my webcam working
[12:28] <capum321> sup
[12:28] <Industrial> it is not being detected
[12:28] <Industrial> doesnt show up in e.g. lspci
[12:28] <capum321> mine is caput
[12:29] <Industrial> I have a MSI GT72S 6QE laptop
[12:29] <Industrial> how do I get this working?
[12:29] <[4-tea-2]> ioria: thanks, I never knew!
[12:29] <Industrial> https://www.msi.com/Laptop/gt72s-6qe-dominator-pro-g.html#hero-specification
[12:29] <Industrial> "FHD type (30fps@1080p)"
[12:29] <[4-tea-2]> ioria: using $() all the time, never knew I could pipe with the brackets, too.
[12:30] <Exterminador> http://paste.ubuntu.com/18095302/
[12:30] <EriC^^> [4-tea-2]: <( ) is like pastebinit /path/to/file
[12:30] <Exterminador> the sudo parted -l | pastebinit
[12:30] <EriC^^> has the same affect, [4-tea-2] pastebinit will treat it like a file
[12:30] <ioria> [4-tea-2], yeah, but in some cases you first need to trigger 'sudo' with anothe command
[12:31] <hateball> Industrial: chances are it's USB, check with lsusb
[12:32] <Industrial> hateball: ah got it, it's 1770:ff00
[12:32] <Industrial> at least that hits for webcam on google
[12:32] <capum321> exterminador it wasn't for you
[12:32] <hateball> Industrial: Well, can't really do more than wish you happy googling I am afraid
[12:32] <jrfranklin> Who can help me for KDENLIVE ??
[12:33] <EriC^^> Exterminador: try sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdb | pastebinit
[12:33] <hateball> Industrial: There's no dedicated on/off switch on your laptop? Sometimes there's an fn+whatever combination. But I dont know if it shows up in lsusb unless activated, so...
[12:33] <Exterminador> EriC^^: okay. right away
[12:34] <capum321> no help for me this time?
[12:34]  * [4-tea-2] fully expects smartctl to literally print "It's dead, Jim"
[12:35] <Exterminador> EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18095550/
[12:36] <EriC^^> Exterminador: number 196 and 197 aren't good
[12:36] <EriC^^> pending sector 33, reallocated event count 831
[12:36] <EriC^^> odly enough the reallocated sector count is 0
[12:36] <Exterminador> erm.. that means?
[12:36] <EriC^^> *oddly
[12:36] <EriC^^> Exterminador: i think it might be dying
[12:37] <EriC^^> jump ship..
[12:37] <Exterminador> damn
[12:37] <Exterminador> can i erase the xubuntu and restore the windows boot?
[12:37] <[4-tea-2]> It lived a long and rich life.
[12:37] <Exterminador> bcoz i dont have windows installer dvd or usb
[12:37] <EriC^^> Exterminador: windows will stop booting soon too and your data will start disappearing
[12:37] <Exterminador> :x
[12:38] <EriC^^> Exterminador: get another hdd and copy the windows partition to it
[12:38] <Exterminador> no chance for now
[12:38] <EriC^^> !info gddrescue | Exterminador
[12:38] <[4-tea-2]> Probably non-trivial, looked like a notebook.
[12:39] <sh0t> hi guys, why everytime i install the modules for my ralink wireless card and it works at the reboot is like i didnt do anything and i have to reinstall them again...in /etc/modules i have rta3290sta..
[12:39] <sh0t> ?
[12:39] <EriC^^> Exterminador: you can remove xubuntu if you want, or set windows as the default bootloader if you want
[12:39] <EriC^^> Exterminador: the more you use the hdd the more you might lose data though
[12:39] <Exterminador> well, no problem
[12:39] <Exterminador> can u please guide me?
[12:40] <Exterminador> to restore the windows thing?
[12:40] <Exterminador> the bootloader
[12:40] <EriC^^> Exterminador: aha, actually you need grub to boot windows, i thought you were using uefi
[12:40] <Exterminador> i guess yes
[12:40] <EriC^^> you can set grub to boot windows automatically if you want
[12:40] <Exterminador> how?
[12:41] <EriC^^> type sudo mount /dev/sdb4 /mnt
[12:41] <Maxoooou> help http://pastebin.com/nNMYEAqc
[12:42] <[4-tea-2]> Maxoooou: did you intend to revert from MariaDB back to MySQL?
[12:42] <Exterminador> EriC^^: erm.. cant find /dev/sbd4/mnt in /etc/fstab
[12:42] <kallix_> Hello, i have an iso file how to make it bootable? Thanks.
[12:43] <Maxoooou> I never wanted this fucking mariadb
[12:43] <EriC^^> Exterminador: there's a space between /dev/sdb4 and /mnt
[12:43] <Maxoooou> i try to remove completely mysql
[12:43] <Exterminador> oh
[12:43] <Exterminador> sorry
[12:43] <Maxoooou> to reinstall fresh install
[12:43] <EriC^^> no worries
[12:43] <Exterminador> done
[12:43] <EriC^^> Exterminador: ok, type the following..
[12:43] <EriC^^> Exterminador: for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done
[12:44] <Maxoooou> [4-tea-2] : i try to complely remove mysql to reinstall it .. i dont event know what is mariadb
[12:44] <[4-tea-2]> Maxoooou: MariaDB is a drop-in replacement, a fork of MySQL.
[12:45] <jrfranklin_> Who can help me for KDENLIVE
[12:45] <evhTap> Hey
[12:45] <[4-tea-2]> Maxoooou: it's kinda the friendly, non-corporate, non-Oracle sister of MySQL.
[12:45] <EriC^^> jrfranklin_: explain a little in the message what's wrong
[12:45] <evhTap> Hey
[12:46] <Maxoooou> [4-tea-2] ok i just look on google but i m glad for them but i never ask to install it on my ubuntu and i need to use mysql :/
[12:47] <jrfranklin_> Friends i have Kdenlivecrash... Example i want edit 2 movies Combine and add+logo, add+text but render is not complete .. Who Can Help Me ?
[12:48] <[4-tea-2]> Maxoooou: I haven't seen that problem before, it looks like the installation fails because of a relatively minor problem in the installation scripts (a missing file).
[12:49] <jrfranklin_> wtff maxoouu shut up little timeeeeeeee .............. just u dont have problem .............. i cant fix my problem shut up 10 mins
[12:50] <[4-tea-2]> Maxoooou: I guess I would try to revert the last step, install the MariaDB client stuff again, then *purge* it (remove it cleanly and completely from the system) before installing the MySQL stuff you really want.
[12:50] <mn9lk> Just installed nvidia-367 , and restarted, the computer restarted, and I heard that drump thingamajig that plays when its asking you to enter the password. But the screen is all blank :D What do I do now.
[12:50] <mn9lk> drum*
[12:50] <[4-tea-2]> Maxoooou: something like: aptitude install mariadb-client mariadb-client-10.0 mariadb-client-core-10.0 mysql-client-5.7-
[12:52] <[4-tea-2]> Maxoooou: followed by "aptitude purge" for all the mariadb packages on your system, unless the aptitude process wants to remove further packages that you actually need. Then I would use aptitude interactively to resolve the dependencies.
[12:52] <Exterminador> EriC^^: done.. sorry for the delay. have to pick up the phone
[12:52] <EriC^^> Exterminador: no problem
[12:52] <EriC^^> Exterminador: type sudo chroot /mnt
[12:53] <[4-tea-2]> Maxoooou: also, mariadb 10 doesn't seem to be in Ubuntu by default, so chances are you actually did something to install it. ;)
[12:53] <jrfranklin_> OMGGGGGGG HELP ME PLS FOR KDENLIVE
[12:53] <jrfranklin_> pls friends pls ....
[12:53] <Exterminador> EriC^^: done
[12:53] <ioria> !info  mariadb-server
[12:54] <[4-tea-2]> I stand corrected.
[12:54] <EriC^^> Exterminador: type cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:54] <ioria> they are incompatible
[12:55]  * [4-tea-2] should finally stop looking up packages with dpkg.
[12:55] <Mamiko> Hi guys, After compressing files I can't find the compressed file in the "correct" directory, why?
[12:55] <jrfranklin_> OMG
[12:56] <exterminador2> EriC^^: cat: /boot/grub/grub.cfg: No such file or directory
[12:56] <EriC^^> exterminador2: are you in the chroot?
[12:57] <StrivE^> colon necessary afte cat?
[12:57] <StrivE^> after*
[12:57] <exterminador2> i guess so
[12:57] <EriC^^> exterminador2: does it say root@...?
[12:57] <StrivE^> odd
[12:58] <mn9lk> That was the weirdest thing ever, I was searching for a solution, so my other computer was idling in the background with the blank screen, I had set it up to turn off the screen after one min, when I moved the mouse around, the screen turned on, ha!! I just restarted the computer, again its blank :D
[12:58] <exterminador2> root@xubuntu:~# cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:58] <exterminador2> cat: /boot/grub/grub.cfg: No such file or directory
[12:58] <jrfranklin_> Friends i have Kdenlivecrash... Example i want edit 2 movies Combine and add+logo, add+text but render is not complete .. Who Can Help Me ?
[12:58] <EriC^^> exterminador2: type cd /boot/grub
[12:59] <hateball> mn9lk: And moving the mouse does not make it come back on this time?
[12:59] <mn9lk> nah
[12:59] <Mamiko> try : cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[13:00] <exterminador2> EriC^^: done
[13:00] <jrfranklin_> Friends i have Kdenlivecrash... Example i want edit 2 movies Combine and add+logo, add+text but render is not complete .. Who Can Help Me ?
[13:00] <mn9lk> hateball, I tried it, nothing, not im waiting for it to have enough time to turn off, so I can confirm this is actually happening and not a one time thing
[13:00] <mn9lk> now im waiting*
[13:00] <EriC^^> exterminador2: ls -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[13:01] <hrob> hi again
[13:01] <hateball> mn9lk: can you reboot and try adding "nvidia-drm.modeset=1" to your grub boot?
[13:01] <exterminador2> no output yet
[13:01] <hrob> I have now have a new init script under /etc/init.d
[13:01] <EriC^^> exterminador2: try ls -l
[13:01] <hrob> service  seems to pick it up
[13:02] <hrob> in that $ service myscript       returns usage instructions
[13:02] <hrob> but $ service status returns
[13:02] <mn9lk> hateball, can I add that line to  /etc/default/grub ?
[13:02] <hrob> Loaded: not-found (Reason: No such file or directory)
[13:03] <hateball> mn9lk: sure, but I tend to like adding it temporarily before doing update-grub etc
[13:03] <exterminador2> EriC^^: 4 lines of output.
[13:03] <mn9lk> ahhh becuase, I cant get to the grub menu by pressing SHIFT when I start my computer.
[13:03] <EriC^^> exterminador2: is grub there?
[13:03] <EriC^^> grub.cfg
[13:04] <vbgunz> hello fellas, I've installed ubuntu but would also like the plain old plasmashell without all the kubuntu fixings. do I just install plasma-workspace and can choose it from the dm?
[13:04] <EriC^^> exterminador2: try dpkg -l | grep grub | nc termbin.com 9999
[13:04] <Mamiko> hrob, is the name correct?
[13:04] <Haled> using a software raid1, is grub installed on the raid device (/dev/md1 for example) or a physical partition (/dev/sda1 for example) ?
[13:04] <exterminador2> EriC^^: nope. only grubenv
[13:05] <hateball> mn9lk: Make sure you use left shift. At any rate, it shouldnt break things (more) if you add it and it doesnt behave
[13:05] <mn9lk> hateball, oh I tried the right shift :D Alright Ill try again :D
[13:10] <mn9lk> hateball, without quotes right ?
[13:10] <exterminador2> EriC^^: dpkg -l | grep grub | nc termbin.com 9999 freezed
[13:11] <EriC^^> exterminador2: try dpkg -l | grep grub | curl -F "sprunge=<-" sprunge.us
[13:11] <hateball> mn9lk: yes, add it next to quiet splash
[13:13] <exterminador2> EriC^^: http://sprunge.us/RWjM
[13:13] <izu1> Eric ^^ are you there ive got some good news but ive ran into another problem if you are free
[13:14] <EriC^^> exterminador2: ok, try update-grub
[13:14] <mn9lk> hateball, okay so it will be ==>  quet splash _____I_ENTER_STUFF_HERE__  $vt_handoff
[13:14] <izu1> Eric^^ i finally was able to load the grub menu and edit the entry for nomodeset
[13:15] <izu1> and was able to install ubuntu
[13:15] <hateball> mn9lk: yep
[13:15] <exterminador2> EriC^^: /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of `/cow'.
[13:15] <mn9lk> hateball, its still the black sceen. (after typing that, I pressed f10)
[13:15] <izu1> but the second problem was this time i cant boot up the installed ubuntu because it gets stuck in the spalsh screen again and nomode set didnt work or i couldnt figure it out
[13:15] <EriC^^> exterminador2: did you type the "for i in /dev.... " line?
[13:15] <Exterminador> yes
[13:16] <Exterminador> i can type it again
[13:16] <EriC^^> Exterminador: type exit
[13:16] <EriC^^> then type it again
[13:16] <hateball> mn9lk: Bleh. Well, suppose you can try with the 361 driver if you havent already
[13:16] <mn9lk> hateball, I am going to try this.  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1559576/comments/61
[13:17] <hateball> mn9lk: that's weird, since the nvidia package should blacklist that for you automatically
[13:17] <Exterminador> EriC^^: done
[13:17] <EriC^^> izu1: ubuntu booted first time before installing?
[13:17] <EriC^^> Exterminador: type sudo chroot /mnt
[13:18] <jonky> I'm having problems with using drop down terminals(both tilda and guake) due to key binding problems. how can I figure out what is preventing a certain keybinding? or maybe how can I figure out what is bound to a certain key? And if it is relevant, i also have compiz installed
[13:18] <mn9lk> hateball, the file blacklist-nouveau.conf is not even in that dir.
[13:19] <Exterminador> EriC^^: done. i'm on root@xubuntu:/#
[13:19] <izu1> YES eric i was able to set nomodeset through grub menu
[13:19] <izu1> after much work
[13:19] <izu1> so i installed it despite having very low resolution
[13:20] <izu1> then when i wanted to start up the ubuntu i installed it froze on splash screen again i want to be able to do nomodeset again so i can maybe search for drivers for my laptop
[13:20] <EriC^^> Exterminador: update-grub
[13:20] <hateball> mn9lk: what *is* in that dir tho? the file can be named anything, what is important is the blacklist-line itself
[13:21] <Exterminador> EriC^^: done.
[13:21] <Exterminador> it output a few lines
[13:21] <EriC^^> Exterminador: cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg | curl -F "sprunge=<-" sprunge.us
[13:21] <hateball> mn9lk: grep -R nouveau /etc/modprobe.d/
[13:21] <Exterminador> found windows 10 (loader) on /dev/sdb1
[13:22] <mn9lk> blacklist-ath_pci.conf  blacklist-firefire.conf blacklist-framebuffer.conf blacklist-modem.conf blacklist-oss.conf blacklist-rare-network.conf blacklist-watchdog.conf
[13:23] <Exterminador> EriC^^: curl is not working
[13:23] <Exterminador> says i need to install
[13:23] <mn9lk> hatebal, those were the files in that dir
[13:24] <Exterminador> when i do apt install curl it gives me a error: Bus error (core dumped). 0%
[13:24] <EriC^^> Exterminador: ok, type grep -i windows /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[13:24] <EriC^^> Exterminador: take the exact sentence there next to menuentry
[13:24] <mn9lk> hateball, when I ran the grep, I got 8 lines
[13:25] <EriC^^> Exterminador: type nano /etc/default/grub and put GRUB_DEFAULT='Windows loader on.. '
[13:25] <izu1> Can someone help me ive been in front of my computer for 3 days  trying to start ubuntu
[13:25] <EriC^^> Exterminador: put the stuff between ' '
[13:25] <izu1> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2329130 my thread with all the info
[13:25] <exterminador2> EriC^^: menuentry 'Windows 10 (loader) (on /dev/sdb1)' --class windows --class os $menuentry_id_option 'osprober-chain-DAD86D52D86D2DC7' {
[13:25] <hateball> !paste | mn9lk
[13:25] <EriC^^> exterminador2: ok, use 'Windows 10 (loader) (on /dev/sdb1)'
[13:26] <hateball> mn9lk: at any rate it should be obvious if you have a blacklist nouveau line in blacklist.conf, that should be enough to blacklist it
[13:27] <Exterminador> EriC^^: i need to write that?
[13:27] <Exterminador> oh
[13:27] <Exterminador> i've seen it
[13:29] <EriC^^> Exterminador: also remove the "#" next to GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT
[13:29] <EriC^^> if it has it
[13:29] <mn9lk> hateball, oh . Its so sad, becuase when I go back from turned off monitor, it all works, feels bad man :D
[13:30] <ozbrk> how can I update linux kernel
[13:30] <ozbrk> to leatest one here
[13:30] <ozbrk> https://www.kernel.org/
[13:30] <EriC^^> !mainline | ozbrk
[13:31] <izu1> can someone help me ?
[13:32] <hrob> Mamiko
[13:32] <hrob> sorry missed your comment
[13:32] <hrob> name of the service?
[13:32] <hrob> the init script is called   "vimonitor"     it starts a program called  monitor.py
[13:33] <hrob> so I have  /etc/init.d/vimonitor
[13:33] <hrob> service vimontor     ... runs the script and prints help
[13:33] <hrob> but $ service vimonitor status   fails
[13:34] <exterminador2> EriC^^: is this okay? http://paste.ubuntu.com/18098406/
[13:35] <EriC^^> exterminador2: yes, also make it GRUB_DEFAULT='Window ....'
[13:36] <hrob> ok, it looks like I need something under /lib/systemd/system/
[13:36] <hrob> not sure what generates configs files for this systemd directory
[13:36] <exterminador2> EriC^^: this - Windows 10 (loader) (on /dev/sdb1) ?
[13:36] <EriC^^> exterminador2: yeah
[13:38] <exterminador2> EriC^^: without any quots around
[13:38] <EriC^^> exterminador2: single quotes
[13:38] <jrfranklin_> Friends i have Kdenlivecrash... Example i want edit 2 movies Combine and add+logo, add+text but render is not complete .. Who Can Help Me ?
[13:38] <exterminador2> okay
[13:38] <ub_ubuntu> Anyone can help me find where the logs are when shutdown occurs...
[13:38] <ubuntu533> Anyone know why my desktop has a connection to lindode?  I never installed it, but I discovered it using iftop
[13:38] <jatt> /var/log
[13:39] <ub_ubuntu> In which file
[13:39] <hateball> jrfranklin_: did you try asking in #kdenlive ?
[13:39] <ubuntu533> when I do a whois 45.79.10.123, it says it is owned by linode
[13:39] <Exterminador> EriC^^: done and saved
[13:39] <jatt> syslog
[13:39] <EriC^^> Exterminador: ok, type update-grub
[13:39] <ub_ubuntu> Thanks
[13:39] <ubuntu533> how do I determine which process is making that connection?
[13:39] <hateball> ubuntu533: "sudo netstat -untap" and check *what* is talking to that server
[13:40] <ubuntu533> hateball -> you sir, are a genius!  Thanks.
[13:40] <hateball> !pm | jrfranklin_
[13:41] <jrfranklin_> hateball i writed to u
[13:41] <Exterminador> EriC^^: done
[13:41] <jrfranklin_> private
[13:42] <jrfranklin_> and ubottu i writed with private
[13:42] <EriC^^> Exterminador: type exit and try rebooting
[13:42] <ub_ubuntu> Ubuntu 16.04 doesnt shutdown properly after running for more than 3hrs, what could be the porblem...?
[13:43] <jatt> what do you mean properly
[13:43] <hateball> jrfranklin_: I'd prefer if you not pm, as per the factoid
[13:43] <Exterminador> EriC^^: it opens the boot menu and windows is predefined
[13:44] <ub_ubuntu> It hangs on Splash Screen
[13:44] <Exterminador> and it booted into it
[13:44] <izu1> i have the same problem
[13:44] <Exterminador> very fast
[13:44] <izu1> as ub_ubuntu
[13:44] <izu1> stuck on splash screen
[13:45] <Exterminador> EriC^^: and now about erasing the linux partitions? will that affect me in any way?
[13:45] <mn9lk> hateball, I tried sudo prime-select intel  and it worked, but when I changed it to nvidia and logged out, boom, blank screen again :D . There's nothing important in the computer yet, so I can try anything to see if it would work.
[13:45] <jatt> how do you shutdown
[13:45] <ub_ubuntu> Exterminador: Question again?
[13:45] <hateball> mn9lk: Sadly I dont know much about hybrid gpus. Only enough to avoid them.
[13:46] <ub_ubuntu> Using command or by using menu, both will hang
[13:46] <mn9lk> hateball, haha point taken :D anyways, thanks so much for the help so far, honestly appreciate everything.  Now I think Ill stop bothering you so much.
[13:46] <hateball> mn9lk: It's no problem, it's why we're here after all
[13:47] <akik> mn9lk: what's the use case for using intel gfx if you have nvidia? i have the same setup
[13:47] <jatt> does this help http://askubuntu.com/questions/680212/ubuntu-wont-shutdown-or-freezes-at-splash-screen
[13:47] <mn9lk> akik, nah, im just entering random stuff to see if anything works. :P
[13:48] <izu1> is there anyone  here experienced with downloading radeon drivers from the recovery menu my ubuntu install gets stuck on the splash screen. all my specs and everything is here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2329130
[13:48] <mn9lk> akik, trying to get nvidia drivers to work on my laptop (with 960m nvidia card)
[13:48] <izu1> does anybody see this writing TEST TEST
[13:48] <EriC^^> Exterminador: yeah, if you erase the linux partition you can't boot into windows anymore
[13:48] <Pici> izu1: we see you
[13:48] <jatt> yes
[13:49] <Exterminador> :(
[13:49] <Exterminador> and how to reduce the linux partitions to the minimum?
[13:50] <ub_ubuntu> Can you please ask the question again...
[13:50] <EriC^^> Exterminador: you can shrink it
[13:50] <izu1> does nobody know how to update rivers through commands?
[13:50] <izu1> drivers*
[13:50] <ub_ubuntu> izu1: Add the repos. and then update
[13:51] <Exterminador> EriC^^: using the live usb?
[13:51] <izu1> how to add a repos
[13:51] <EriC^^> Exterminador: yeah, testdisk ahs the capability to write a windows mbr i think
[13:51] <EriC^^> Exterminador: you might look into that too
[13:51] <EriC^^> *has
[13:52] <ub_ubuntu> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:<repo-name>
[13:52] <ub_ubuntu> Search for repos
[13:52] <hateball> izu1: According to your forum thread you run a machine which uses radeon driver. If you want a newer radeon driver, you need a newer kernel
[13:52] <Exterminador> i'm using 93.21Gb with no profit
[13:52] <Exterminador> :/
[13:52] <genii> ub_ubuntu: You probably missed the part where they said they can only get into the recovery menu
[13:52] <izu1> i see this sudo command everywhere what i dont understand is where do i type it
[13:52] <Exterminador> damn hdd
[13:52] <hateball> !mainline | izu1 you can try a mainline kernel
[13:53] <TGVoid> EriC^^: Hello?
[13:53] <tnc> Hi men
[13:53] <hateball> !terminal| izu1 this is where you use sudo
[13:53] <EriC^^> TGVoid: hi
[13:53] <cisstrd> if I do $ sh script.sh ; on ubuntu and the script has no shebang in it, the script will definitely be executed as bourne shell script, not bash, right?!
[13:53] <tnc> Hi
[13:53] <tnc> How are you
[13:53] <ub_ubuntu> genii: What..?
[13:53] <izu1> i cannot start ubuntu like i said it gets stuck at the opening splash screen
[13:54] <jrfranklin_> Friends i have Kdenlivecrash... Example i want edit 2 movies Combine and add+logo, add+text but render is not complete .. Who Can Help Me ? in Private ?
[13:54] <EriC^^> cisstrd: yeah, dash will run it
[13:54] <ub_ubuntu> Can you access the virtual console...?
[13:54] <EriC^^> sh is symlinked to dash
[13:55] <cisstrd> EriC^^: found shell script tut and that's how he executes it and had to make sure it's not about bash (as I want to fresh up on normal bourne shell scripting), ty
[13:55] <EriC^^> cisstrd: ok, np
[13:55] <izu1> so how would i run a sudo command when i cannot start ubuntu?
[13:55] <ub_ubuntu> izu1: can you access virtual console...?
[13:56] <izu1> i can start the grub menu
[13:56] <jrfranklin_> Friends i have Kdenlivecrash... Example i want edit 2 movies Combine and add+logo, add+text but render is not complete .. Who Can Help Me ? in Private ?
[13:56] <izu1> and i can press e
[13:56] <hateball> izu1: Press ctrl+alt+F1 to get a tty to login to. ctrl+alt+f7 to return to X
[13:56] <izu1> where do i press ctrl alt f1 ? at the grub menu?
[13:56] <hateball> izu1: When the splash screen is stuck
[13:56] <TGVoid> EriC^^: The Rebuild BS is done. What do I need to do with scrounge?
[13:56] <ub_ubuntu> After booting into grub where you are stuck
[13:57] <izu1> one sec will try
[13:57] <EriC^^> TGVoid: scrounge-ntfs -l /image
[13:57] <tatertots> jrfranklin have you tried with different source material?
[13:57] <izu1> ctrl+alt+f1 gives no response
[13:58] <jrfranklin_> yes tater
[13:58] <jrfranklin_> i tried
[13:58] <ub_ubuntu> login through root then, use recovery mode
[13:58] <Guest78305> hello. I tried to change my sudo/login password and accidentally typed `sudo passwd` without a user name. My sudo password remained the same, but whose password did I change (root?) and is that a security risk?
[13:59] <tatertots> jrfranklin have you tried cut only edit?
[14:00] <EriC^^> Guest78305: yeah you changed the root password
[14:00] <izu1> ctrl+alt+f1 gives no response im stuck on the screen with the password propt
[14:00] <jrfranklin_> Tater me need just Edit
[14:00] <izu1> prompt (i entered my password correctly then ubuntu gets stuck canot enter
[14:01] <jrfranklin_> i want make my movies
[14:01] <Guest78305> EriC^^: ok. Should I change it again, maybe make it really long, since i'll presumably never use it?
[14:02] <unicron> Guest78305: store it in your password vault that you keep all your passwords in
[14:02] <tatertots> jrfranklin if you are not willing to try things other than what you keep failing at then you cannot rule out human error
[14:02] <EriC^^> Guest78305: disable the account
[14:02] <tatertots> again have you tried cut only edit ?
[14:02] <EriC^^> Guest78305: i think by default it has a "!" in the password field
[14:03] <jrfranklin_> No bro i dont tried cut
[14:03] <izu1> where can i get some help ?
[14:03] <tatertots> you could have things on your timeline that you shouldn't...it happens...have you tried cut only edit?
[14:03] <izu1> i tried the forums and here
[14:03] <TGVoid> EriC^^: I did the command. Now what?
[14:03] <jrfranklin_> Tater u can talk me with private ?
[14:04] <Guest78305> EriC^^:  ok, i'll look into disabling the account. thanks.
[14:04] <tatertots> try importing a source clip that matches your editing profile and perform a simple cut and save it....report back the results of doing a simple cut edit...don't over complicate things just do a simple cut edit and report back
[14:05] <EriC^^> TGVoid: what did it output?
[14:05] <EriC^^> Guest78305: ok, no problem
[14:05] <tatertots> it could be human error so report back the results of doing a simple cut edit
[14:05] <jrfranklin_> Tater my movies 720p 23.98 fps and i want render 720p 23.98 ...
[14:05] <TGVoid> EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18100092
[14:05] <jrfranklin_> i said i want just + logo  and + text
[14:05] <jrfranklin_> i dont change formats
[14:06] <tatertots> i don't care what your movies are or aren't...i said do a simple cut edit and report the results
[14:06] <EriC^^> TGVoid: those are the 2 8g linux partitions
[14:06] <sh0t> hi guys why do I always have to reinstall the modules for my ralink wireless card at every boot, the module seems to be in /etc/modules?
[14:07] <jrfranklin_> This program Video Editor yes tater ?
[14:07] <jrfranklin_> And i did try video render
[14:07] <EriC^^> TGVoid: do you still have the start and end sectors?
[14:07] <jrfranklin_> video=movie bro
[14:07] <TGVoid> EriC^^: Yes. I used them in the command
[14:07] <EriC^^> sh0t: maybe it's blacklisted?
[14:08] <tatertots> why are you asking questions of me jrfranklin...i gave you a task to complete...go complete it
[14:08] <EriC^^> TGVoid: try scrounge-ntfs -m 6291456 -c 8 /image 63 <end sector>
[14:08] <sh0t> mmm EriC^^ doesn't seem so
[14:08] <tatertots> help me...help you
[14:08] <EriC^^> TGVoid: or put the start sector instead of 63
[14:08] <jrfranklin_> Bro i dont understand u
[14:08] <jrfranklin_> omg
[14:08] <jrfranklin_> u said to me
[14:08] <jrfranklin_> cut and try ..
[14:08] <jrfranklin_> Bro me need movie edit.
[14:09] <EriC^^> !enter | jrfranklin_
[14:09] <jrfranklin_> What eric ?
[14:09] <izu1> Is there anyone here who can tell me how to update drivers throu root shell in ubuntu recovery
[14:09] <izu1> ?
[14:09] <lad> izu1: see here http://askubuntu.com/a/9465
[14:10] <izu1> ok
[14:10] <jrfranklin_> Yes Eric *?
[14:10] <Mitchell92> I'm a computer networking major, bought a new laptop to take with me in the fall. I did my research and hardware should be compatible. Someone told me that installing linux removing windows will void warranty and will potentially damage my hardware. Is this accurate?
[14:10] <tatertots> you don't understand ?....okay..if i told you to "merge" two clips...do you understand what that means in the context of non linear video editing?....now if i ask you to perform a simple "cut" edit you don't understand?
[14:10] <sh0t> EriC^^, it's not blacklisted any idea? What could I check?
[14:11] <EriC^^> sh0t: sorry no idea
[14:11] <izu1> Lad WHere do i type these commands whenever i ask nobody answers
[14:11] <sh0t> ok thanks
[14:11] <sh0t> :)
[14:11] <TGVoid> EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18100382/
[14:11] <EriC^^> jrfranklin_: stop flooding the channel with 2 words every line
[14:11] <izu1> i canot open termianl since ubuntu doesnt load
[14:11] <capum321_> hello
[14:11] <lad> izu1: In the root shell in Ubuntu recovery
[14:11] <izu1> one more question
[14:11] <lad> izu1: Woah, slow down for a bit. Are you sure that you need to jump through that particular hoop to achieve your goal? We suspect you don't, so why don't you back up a bit and tell us about the overall objective...
[14:11] <izu1> how to eable my internet
[14:11] <capum321_> ubuntu server 15.10 wifi not connecting ?
[14:11] <lad> izu1: What is actually going on, why is your system only booting to recovery, and why do you think you need to do things with proprietery drivers?
[14:12] <EriC^^> TGVoid: where did you get those start end sectors from?
[14:12] <jrfranklin_> But didnt helping me anyone
[14:12] <TGVoid> EriC^^: fdisk
[14:12] <tatertots> just my opinion here jrfranklin...i believe it's human error and i would "outsource" the video production to a 3rd party if i were in your shoes
[14:12] <EriC^^> TGVoid: paste the output
[14:12] <tatertots> hand the project over to someone (3rd party) who can get it done
[14:13] <tatertots> you're just spinning your wheels at this point
[14:13] <jrfranklin_> Tater outsorce ?
[14:13] <TGVoid> EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18100531/
[14:14] <EriC^^> !behelpful | tatertots
[14:14] <EriC^^> jrfranklin_: did you try openshot?
[14:14] <jrfranklin_> No openshot is bad
[14:16] <Exterminador> well, i've used the live usb to boot into xubuntu and i'm using Gparted to shrink /dev/sdb4 to 6GiB since xubuntu is using 5.04GiB. but on Gparted on the bottom appears: 1 operation pending. this means that Gparted is shrinking the partition?
[14:16] <lad> Exterminador: It means you need to click "Apply"
[14:17] <lad> Exterminador: Green tick in the top right.
[14:17] <jrfranklin_> Friends i have Kdenlivecrash... Example i want edit 2 movies Combine and add+logo, add+text but render is not complete .. Who Can Help Me ?
[14:17] <EriC^^> TGVoid: try with start sector 1 or 0
[14:17] <Exterminador> lad: tks! and sorry for n00bess
[14:17] <Exterminador> xD
[14:17] <EriC^^> TGVoid: end sector 1909245952
[14:17] <Salvador>  123 ... test
[14:18] <k1l> jrfranklin_: ask the kdenlive guys how to use kdenlive properly
[14:19] <tatertots> ubot i was being helpful, if he were actually doing professional video production with a actual deadline that's probably really good advice
[14:19] <lad> Exterminador: The only stupid question is the one you don't ask.
[14:19] <k1l> jrfranklin_: ask in #kdenlive if you have special questions for that program
[14:19] <jrfranklin_> k1l
[14:19] <jrfranklin_> they dont answer to me
[14:19] <tatertots> but if he was doing pro video stuff he's probably have a Avid symphony
[14:20] <TGVoid> EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18100845/
[14:20] <adrian____> hey
[14:20] <jrfranklin_> tatertoots i have mkv movies and i want render (withlogoandtext) again mkv
[14:20] <Maxoooou> hey drienne
[14:20] <jrfranklin_> Understand tater my brother ?
[14:20] <EriC^^> TGVoid: try with sector 1, without the -m 629...
[14:21] <EriC^^> TGVoid: if it starts recovering stuff then stop it with ctrl+c
[14:21] <tatertots> yes i understand....i used to cut video at a local tv station...i get it
[14:21] <Exterminador> lad: indeed. i liked ubuntu a lot.. i've tried ubuntu, xubuntu and lubuntu. they are just great. seems the problem is that my hdd is dying, as EriC^^ said. maybe in a near future i'll buy a new hdd and make *ubuntu as my default OS
[14:21] <izu1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/18100896/
[14:22] <TGVoid> EriC^^: It worked
[14:22] <EriC^^> TGVoid: ok, stop it
[14:22] <jrfranklin_> Tater u used to cut video local tv station ? u get it ?
[14:22] <jrfranklin_> İ dont understand ?
[14:22] <izu1> SPECS:
[14:22] <izu1> Edge E425 (ThinkPad)
[14:22] <izu1> Machine info
[14:22] <izu1> E2-3000M(1.8Ghz), 2GB RAM(4gb ram i added myself) so 6gb, 320GB 5400rpm HD, 14in 1366x768 LCD, AMD Radeon HD 6470M, CDRW/DVDRW, 802.11bgn wireless, 1Gb Ethernet, UltraNav, Camera, 6c Li-Ion
[14:22] <izu1> I installed ubuntu 16.04 and set my hard disk a sencrypted.
[14:22] <izu1> (i previously had problems getting ubuntu installed since the splash screen would freeze and wouldnt be able to try nor install ubuntu but that problem is solved)
[14:22] <EriC^^> TGVoid: without the MFT it won't put them in directories, it'll just recover files
[14:23] <TGVoid> EriC^^: Does it keep file names?
[14:23] <EriC^^> TGVoid: i don't know, i wouldn't think so
[14:23] <jrfranklin_> Tater ?
[14:23] <TGVoid> EriC^^: I see file names and types
[14:23] <tatertots> i get it = i understand
[14:23] <EriC^^> TGVoid: awesome, so the filenames are intact?
[14:24] <TGVoid> EriC^^: I assume
[14:24] <EriC^^> but no dir structure?
[14:24] <razor1101> guys. how do i remove the launcherin unity?
[14:24] <EriC^^> TGVoid: try with -m 6291457
[14:24] <EriC^^> TGVoid: actually try with 6291456
[14:24] <EriC^^> then with 7 at the end if it doesn't work
[14:24] <TGVoid> EriC^^: "Couldn't read mft: success"
[14:25] <TGVoid> EriC^^: Same error
[14:25] <EriC^^> TGVoid: it might still recover with dir structure while giving the error
[14:25] <EriC^^> is it recovering anything or it just returns?
[14:25] <jrfranklin_> Tater who can help me bro
[14:25] <TGVoid> EriC^^: It returns I think
[14:25] <TGVoid> EriC^^: It cuts off
[14:25] <k1l> jrfranklin_: we solve technical issues in here. if you dont know how to use kdenlive please read the kdeenlive manual and ask the kdenlive guys.
[14:25] <EriC^^> you get the prompt back? TGVoid
[14:25] <razor1101> guys. how do i remove the launcher in unity?
[14:26] <TGVoid> EriC^^: The green "ubuntu@ubuntu" thing? Yes
[14:26] <jrfranklin_> k1l kdenlive guys dont answer me ...
[14:26] <k1l> jrfranklin_: that is not reason to be annoying in here.
[14:26] <Exterminador> meanwhile i was thinking.. i cant use live usb and a partition to create a valid OS? :x (kinda stupod question, i know)
[14:26] <EriC^^> razor1101: you can't remove it, but you can hide it, or put it at the bottom
[14:26] <tatertots> depends on how critical your video production is and if you are working on a deadline or not...judging by the tools you are using, it's probably not critical at all
[14:26] <EriC^^> TGVoid: ok
[14:26] <is_null> hi all, i'm getting a really weird HTTP 500 when trying to install openssh-server: http://dpaste.com/3WM0XFW
[14:27] <izu1> can someone help me with this issue? http://paste.ubuntu.com/18100896/
[14:27] <jrfranklin_> Omg tater i just want Help bro .. What is help u know ?
[14:28] <razor1101> EriC^^: cmon, it's linux. i was hoping it would be simple like deleting a file somewhere
[14:28] <k1l> is_null: using vpn or proxy?
[14:28] <TGVoid> EriC^^: Should I recover now?
[14:28] <izu1> can anyone help with my problem? http://paste.ubuntu.com/18100896/
[14:28] <is_null> k1l: not that i know of, but it's inside an lxd container inside vagrant inside arch linux
[14:28] <izu1> where else can i go with technical issues
[14:28] <EriC^^> TGVoid: yeah go for it
[14:28] <Triade> Teste
[14:28] <k1l> uh, vagrant :/
[14:28] <TGVoid> EriC^^: The thing that worries me is "Scrounging via raw search. Directory info will be discarded."
[14:29] <EriC^^> TGVoid: yeah, without the MFT the directory structure won't be recovered, just the files
[14:29] <k1l> is_null: you ran apt update before?
[14:29] <TGVoid> EriC^^: Alright. I'm starting
[14:29] <Mitchell92> Will loading up ubuntu on my laptop void the warranty or risk damaging the hardware?
[14:29] <tatertots> jrfranklin do you only have a single editing tool in your video production arsenal ?
[14:30] <is_null> k1l: yeah, you can see it in the paste, also installed wget without any problem
[14:30] <DArqueBishop> Mitchell92: for the former, you need to ask the vendor. For the latter, it's HIGHLY unlikely.
[14:30] <is_null> humn, perhaps it's because of vagrant-cachier
[14:30] <k1l> is_null: any output from "grep -ri proxy /etc/apt"
[14:30] <tatertots> single points of failure are generally not good my friend
[14:31] <Mitchell92> thanks DArqueBishop , I'm a computer networking major. My machines running linux are older laptops sitting in my filing cabinet. I bought a cheapish HP notebook for class and I wanted to load Linux on it. Anxious to try out Unity.
[14:31] <TGVoid> EriC^^: "Couldn't write to output file: pagefile.sys: No space left on device"
[14:32] <jrfranklin_> Friends i have Kdenlivecrash... Example i want edit 2 movies Combine and add+logo, add+text but render is not complete .. Who Can Help Me ? in Private ?
[14:32] <TGVoid> EriC^^: Where do i put the output directory?
[14:32] <nickabbey> hey all. Quick question re EDITOR and sudo in 16.04.  If I `sudo su -` and set my editor to vim, then do `systemctl edit --full varnish.service` I get vim as expected.  if I do `sudo EDITOR='vim' systemctl edit --full varnish.service`
[14:32] <nickabbey> but if I do `sudo systemctl edit --full varnish.service` I get nano
[14:32] <nickabbey> even after setting vim as the editor for root
[14:32] <DArqueBishop> Mitchell92: HP laptops, in my experience, tend to be very Linux friendly. Now, I won't say HP will provide support if you wipe and reload with Ubuntu, but you shouldn't have too many problems.
[14:33] <k1l> jrfranklin_: you still dont tell what the error message is. so we cant help
[14:33] <nickabbey> not sure what I need to do to set the editor permanently when using sudo on commands that open a default editor?
[14:33] <Mitchell92> thanks DArqueBishop , I have two HP Mini netbooks in my filing cabinet currently running lubuntu.
[14:33] <EriC^^> TGVoid: on a hdd that has sufficient space
[14:33] <is_null> k1l: nope
[14:33] <jrfranklin_> k1l who can help me ? U can tell me ? Kdenlive guys dont answer .. ??
[14:33] <EriC^^> TGVoid: oh, you meant the command
[14:33] <TGVoid> EriC^^: Where do I put the directory in the command?
[14:34] <EriC^^> TGVoid: try "man scrounge-ntfs" and look for output
[14:34] <tatertots> you were asked for the error verbatim
[14:34] <tatertots> we are trying to help
[14:34] <jrfranklin_> tater yes i know bro ty to u
[14:35] <jrfranklin_> but just u did try help me
[14:35] <DArqueBishop> jrfranklin_: people HAVE been trying to help you. You just have been ignoring repeated requests for information.
[14:35] <TGVoid> EriC^^: Oh... it's -o
[14:35] <k1l> jrfranklin_: without details and the exact error message we cant help. stop repeating the question if you dont want to give more details
[14:35] <tatertots> you have pastbin and screenshots as ways to provide the requested info but yet you keep asking questions
[14:35] <EriC^^> TGVoid: ok
[14:35] <DArqueBishop> As the great detective once said, "Data data data! I cannot make bricks without clay!"
[14:35] <jrfranklin_> okay
[14:35] <capum321> hello
[14:36] <tatertots> follow our guidance and answer our questions so we can assist to the best of our abilities
[14:36] <capum321> help me connect to wifi network ?
[14:38] <tatertots> you have video to produce and you are stuck in a tight spot...we want to help you..but you should provide the info and follow trouble shooting steps when they are given
[14:38] <izu1> can someone help with my problem please? http://paste.ubuntu.com/18100896/
[14:38] <izu1> I'm ready and willing to supply all information upon request for the solving of my problem
[14:39] <tatertots> good thing you're not under the pressure of a deadline and corporate tv station execs
[14:40] <nickabbey> found my answer...  `sudo update-alternatives --config editor`
[14:41] <izu1> Is there anyone that can help with this issue? http://paste.ubuntu.com/18100896/
[14:41] <tatertots> and it's also a good thing that your job / livelihood isn't on the line with this video production
[14:42] <tatertots> so you can afford to be patient and wait on a response from that channel
[14:42] <Karl9000> test
[14:42] <Karl9000> fluxbox problems
[14:43] <k1l> tatertots: please stop that personal attacks and marks. we focus on solving technical issues in here
[14:44] <izu1> i'm ready and willing to supply all information required to solve this problem i humbly request some hlp with my problem http://paste.ubuntu.com/18100896/
[14:48] <TGVoid> EriC^^: Dude, thanks so much for all of your help
[14:48] <EriC^^> TGVoid: no problem
[14:49] <TGVoid> EriC^^: Have a great one!
[14:49] <EriC^^> TGVoid: thanks, you too!
[14:49] <srj55> when I run "ip rule" command.  Response is:  RTNETLINK answers:  Operation not supported.  I'm assuming this is not install in my kernel?  I'm on a Pine64 with longsleep build.  Any hints on how to get this feature installed?  Thanks.
[14:54] <ioria> srj55, iproute2 pkg is installed ?
[14:55] <srj55> ioria:  yes, ver 4.3.0
[14:58] <capum321> help me connect to wifi network ?
[14:59] <srj55> ioria: could it be a missing kernel module, or not configured correctly?
[14:59] <Exterminador> well, i got a small problem. i've run Gparted and i've shrinked the /dev/sdb4 to 6GiB. now i have 88.13GiB of unallocated space.. and i cant use it anyway! any ideas?
[15:00] <gsilvapt> Exterminador, format it to Ext4 and then you'll be able to do so
[15:00] <k1l> Exterminador: do you have already 4 primary partitions?
[15:00] <ioria> srj55, yes, it could
[15:00] <Exterminador> k1l: yes.. :/
[15:01] <k1l> Exterminador: you cant have more than 4 primary
[15:01] <srj55> ioria: can you point me in a direction for adding the necessary module?  any idea what module is needed for ip rule ?
[15:01] <ioria> srj55,  http://superuser.com/questions/232807/iproute2-not-functioning-rtnetlink-answers-operation-not-supported
[15:01] <Exterminador> k1l: i want to extend the windows partition. now i'm stuck.. :/
[15:02] <k1l> Extreme-: well. then you need to move the other partitions so that the unallocated space is next to that partition. then you can increase it
[15:02] <srj55> ioria:  I saw this article.  What is "emerge" command?  is this gentoo?  I couldn't apply this to ubuntu.
[15:02] <ioria> srj55,  it's for entoo
[15:02] <ioria> *gentoo
[15:02] <ioria> srj55,  nope
[15:02] <mn9lk> this page, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/BlankScreen  says that I can disable graphical bootscreen using    --->  set gfxpayload=text   where exactly do I put that ?
[15:03] <srj55> ioria:  also, where do I find the .config for my pine64 build?
[15:03] <ioria> srj55,  no idea
[15:04] <programmer> wow
[15:04] <ioria> srj55,  check this http://askubuntu.com/questions/103164/rtnetlink-answers-operation-not-supported
[15:04] <Exterminador> k1l: and how can i do that? any idea?
[15:05] <k1l> Exterminador: use gparted. select the partitions, and select move.
[15:07] <Exterminador> k1l i cant even select that unallocated space.. i mean, i cant do nothing about it on Gpartes
[15:07] <Exterminador> *Gaparted
[15:07] <Exterminador> -.-
[15:07] <k1l> Extreminador: you dont move that unallocated space. i said you need to move the partitions
[15:08] <k1l> the unalloceated space gets moved areound when you move the partitions.
[15:08] <Exterminador> the only one i can resize/move is the ext4 partition
[15:08] <Exterminador> the others dont lemme do nothing
[15:08] <k1l> can you please show a screenshot of gparted?
[15:08] <k1l> put it at imgur.com
[15:09] <compdoc> resize is easy. moving is risky
[15:11] <Exterminador> k1l: http://imgur.com/AjNZIkt.png
[15:12] <EriC^^> Exterminador: just make it into a "D:\"
[15:13] <k1l> Extreminador: to which partition do you want the unallocated space?
[15:13] <jrfranklin_> Guys who can offer me good dedicated server Company ?
[15:13] <k1l> !ot | jrfranklin_
[15:14] <jrfranklin_> ok sorry
[15:14] <Exterminador> k1l: i want to use it on /dev/sda2
[15:15] <k1l> Exterminador: then move sda4 behind that unallocated space.
[15:15] <k1l> Extreminador: then select the sda2 and increase it to use all the unallocated space
[15:18] <Exterminador> k1l: that's my problem. how do i move it? :x
[15:19] <k1l> Extreme-: right click on the partition, then choose "resize/move"
[15:19] <Exterminador> on ext4 partition?
[15:20] <Exterminador> got it, i guess
[15:22] <Exterminador> k1l: i got it! i didnt know you can move it loke that.. i hate being such a n00b.. xD
[15:22] <Exterminador> *like
[15:23] <k1l> ok :)
[15:23] <Exterminador> hope it dont break the boot, like it said it can happen
[15:30] <evanvarvell> ...
[15:35] <capum321> hello
[15:36] <curlyears> heigh hough
[15:36] <capum321> what should i do to connect to wifi network on ubuntu server 15.10
[15:38] <nickabbey> looking for some feedback on using systemd. We do devops a-la ansible, and I'm trying to determine the best way to set up a customized systemd service for varnish.
[15:38] <ziro_axis> hello all, i have a problem with setting google DNS in my ubuntu 14.4 LTS server
[15:38] <curlyears> I am having an odd problem.  Due to hardware issues, the only way I can use my computer right now is by live booting it off the 14.04.4 DVD.  But I discover that, over time, things start getting wonky.  Firefox and Thuderbird stop cooperating with each other, and the mines game is odd.  As I play, it'll reacha point where it starts slowing down hor
[15:38] <curlyears> ribly.  Then it will get to the point where it no longer accepts input.  All I can do is close it and re-open it.  What's up?  Are these two issues related to each other?
[15:38] <ziro_axis> i'm new to ubuntu
[15:38] <Exterminador> well, bbl if i have more problems or questions. ty a lot for all help guys. have a great one!
[15:38] <ziro_axis> can any one help
[15:39] <curlyears> ziro:  I would if I could
[15:39] <nickabbey> should I put an "override" in  /etc/systemd/system/varnish.service or should I replace /lib/systemd/system/varnish.service outright? Both can be done via ansible, I just don't know what best practice is
[15:39] <capum321> nickabbey: ?
[15:39] <ziro_axis> guys any help
[15:40] <capum321> lunch time
[15:40] <curlyears> \maybe I should download the 14.10 LTS? Planning to go to 16.04 larte next month
[15:40] <ziro_axis> i see sorry :)
[15:40] <curlyears> late
[15:40] <ozberk> guys I need a propoer VPN app for ubuntu
[15:40] <Pici> curlyears: 14.10 is not an LTS
[15:40] <curlyears> pici:  it isn't?
[15:40] <capum321> 14.10 lts ?
[15:40] <nomic> .04s are ltses
[15:41] <nomic> its not LTS
[15:41] <capum321> right
[15:41] <ziro_axis> hello all, i have a problem with setting google DNS in my ubuntu 14.4 LTS server
[15:41] <Pici> curlyears: .04s, every 2 years are LTSes. 10.04, 12.04, 14.04, 16.04.. etc
[15:41] <ozberk> my goverment limits the Internet right now can you advice a VPN program or method ?
[15:41] <capum321> ziro_axis: have you set up wifi ?
[15:41] <curlyears> ahh, what is 14.10 then?
[15:41] <ziro_axis> no only lan
[15:41] <k1l> capum321: there are several methods to use wifi on a CLI system. use the /network interfaces, nmcli,...
[15:41] <nickabbey> ozberk: do you have a vpn provider to which you intend to connect
[15:42] <Pici> curlyears: just a regular Ubuntu release, and it has already reached its end-of-life.
[15:42] <ozberk> nickabbey, nope
[15:42] <curlyears> ah, I was advised by someone in #reprap that it was a newer version of 14LTS.  I thought that sounded screwy
[15:42] <nickabbey> ozberk: that's probably the place to start, and then use whatever instructions they provide to configure up your vpn. I happen to use private internet access (PIA) but am considering switching because they don't support port forwarding
[15:42] <ziro_axis> capum321: no only LAN
[15:43] <ozberk> nickabbey, so I need to find a free vpn provider
[15:43] <k1l> curlyears: look at this https://media-cdn.ubuntu-de.org/wiki/attachments/45/16/ubuntuTimeline.png
[15:43] <capum321> k1l /etc/network/interfaces is similar to auth wlp2s0 / iface inet wlp2s0 dhcp
[15:43] <nickabbey> ozberk: none of them are really likely to have a full fledged linux client for connecting, but it's pretty easy to get network manager in 14.04 or 16.04 to connect to a VPN for you.
[15:43] <nickabbey> ozberk: and I doubt you will find a free service providing VPN, but I could be wrong. wish I had better advise on that front
[15:43] <curlyears> I need an app that requires pythom wxget-blah library, and 14.04.4  doesn't ship with that lib, and apparently it is quite tricky/difficult to just go back to an earlier source and installl it so it works
[15:44] <capum321> k1l: apparentely i have gone through all this already
[15:44] <capum321> i don't have nmcli installed though
[15:44] <k1l> capum321: that looks very wrong
[15:44] <nickabbey> ozberk: but the vast majority of vpn providers are going to be using openvpn, which is pretty easy to configure using network manager. you can even set it to be "always on" so that when you network is on, the vpn is on.
[15:45] <nickabbey> ozberk: good luck!
[15:45] <curlyears> thanks, K1|
[15:45] <curlyears> I am having an odd problem.  Due to hardware issues, the only way I can use my computer right now is by live booting it off the 14.04.4 DVD.  But I discover that, over time, things start getting wonky.  Firefox and Thuderbird stop cooperating with each other, and the mines game is odd.  As I play, it'll reacha point where it starts slowing down hor
[15:45] <curlyears> ribly.  Then it will get to the point where it no longer accepts input.  All I can do is close it and re-open it.  What's up?  Are these two issues related to each other?
[15:45] <Exterminador> ozberk: not sure about this. but check it out: zpn.im
[15:45] <ozberk> nickabbey, ok thanks mate
[15:45] <capum321> k1l: yes! i am typing from "remembering". i just follow some tutorial on internet
[15:46] <DArqueBishop> curlyears: I'd run a memory test on the PC.
[15:46] <k1l> capum321: https://wiki.debian.org/WiFi/HowToUse#WPA-PSK_and_WPA2-PSK
[15:46] <capum321> k1l: actually the interface name change on 15.10 so it's now used by systemd
[15:46] <curlyears> darkhorseperson: I have done, shows every working fine.  I have 24GB of RAM, takes a while
[15:47] <curlyears> that was for DArqueBishop
[15:47] <DArqueBishop> I figured, curlyears. :-)
[15:47] <capum321> k1l: yeah thats more like what have on that file
[15:48] <nickabbey> capum321: did you have advise on replacing the /lib/systemd/system/varnish.service outright vs setting overrides in /etc/systemd/system/varnish.service? These machines are configured for a single purpose via ansible, they will never run any config other than the one I give them. For that reason, I'm thinking just replacing the base and not bothering with an override is the way to go
[15:49] <capum321> nickabbey: dude are you trying to crack me ?
[15:49] <curlyears> *sigh*  on Friday, I'll have enough moeny to replace this flaky PSU, then I can hook my HDDs up again, download LTS 16.04, install and start really using the system.  It is so diffiult to work without local persistant storage
[15:49] <capum321> nickabbey: => don't know really
[15:50] <curlyears> running in  Live DVD boot all the time is not fun
[15:50] <curlyears> cfan't download anythnig I want to keep
[15:50] <curlyears> ah, well.  Thanks, filk
[15:51] <capum321> k1' so I will try with nmcli
[15:51] <capum321> k1l
[15:51] <capum321> brb
[15:51] <nickabbey> capum321: noo....  lol youjust responded to me earlier so I thought you might have some insight.
[15:51] <k1l> capum321: instead of trying 500 ways i would look out why your way doesnt work
[16:14] <velus> hello i am having problems with my system, i am in my user and im tryign to tart things but it is saying it dont have right permissions, and it wont let me change them?
[16:14] <nicomachus> !sudo | velus
[16:16] <velus> i have done that but it still wont work, i have tried sudo  su then doing it but it wont let me all im getting when i try to is readonly file system
[16:16] <velus> the first thing i did was sudo then sudo su
[16:18] <tgm4883> velus: are you in recovery?
[16:18] <velus> no
[16:18] <velus> i had to do a recover before but it was working fine till just
[16:18] <tgm4883> velus: this is on a local hard drive?
[16:18] <velus> yes
[16:19] <tgm4883> velus: can you pastebin the output of the mount command
[16:21] <nd_> Hi chat :( I can't seem to send emails on 16.04. I'm using lamp, exim4 and I've tried echo "test" | mail -s "test" email@address.com but no email is recieved and nothing is in syslog. Anything obvious I'm missing?
[16:22] <nd_> Also in apache/error.log there was this:sh: 1: /usr/sbin/sendmail: not found but if I try to trigger an email from php there doesn't seem to be erroring any more but still not receiving any mail
[16:22] <nacc> nd_: if you are using ubuntu's exim4, it should provide (via exim-daemon-{light,heavy}) /usr/sbin/sendmail
[16:23] <nacc> nd_: can you pastebin `apt-cache policy exim4` ?
[16:23] <nd_> nacc, I'm so stupid. I tried locate sendmail but not whereis sendmail xD I can see it DOES exist at /usr/sbin/sendmail.
[16:23] <ziro_axis> why when setting the dns-nameservers in the /etc/network/interface ... it is not working
[16:24] <ziro_axis> and the server still has no DNS
[16:24] <tgm4883> ziro_axis: on ubuntu server? You'd probably need to pastebin your interface file
[16:25] <ziro_axis> gtn4883, how?
[16:25] <tgm4883> !pastebin | ziro_axis
[16:25] <ziro_axis> tgm4883, how?
[16:25] <nacc> nd_: ok, so you do have it
[16:26] <nacc> nd_: do you konw where exim4 is configured to log? did you check journalctl output, /var/log/syslog and /var/log/mail.* ?
[16:26] <ziro_axis> tgm4883, got it
[16:26] <ziro_axis> for my problem any one can help
[16:26] <nd_> nacc I do have it installed and I was being daft. I am receiving the echo ... | mail ... in my spam folder but the ones I'm expecting from PHP are not there. Should the PHP mail stuff still appear in /var/log/exim4/mainlog?
[16:26] <nacc> ziro_axis: as tgm4883 just said, pastebin your interfaces file first.
[16:28] <nacc> nd_: are you using mail()? what PHP functionality?
[16:29] <Hadron2> Howdy.
[16:29] <nd_> nacc, I'm sorry for wasting your time. I was stressing and didn't bother to follow the usual debugging procedures. I was sending mail via magento and it seems that (when i checked the logs for magento) the issue now it not sendmail but that I've tried sending too many password reset requests xD Thanks for your help but sorry again for wasting your time
[16:29] <nacc> nd_: np :)
[16:29] <nacc> nd_: glad you figured it out
[16:29] <Hadron2> I've spent the last week reading the manual, and Googling for an solution to this, without much luck.
[16:30] <nd_> lol thanks dude
[16:30] <Hadron2> I've got B2D working great, with monthly Fulls, weekly Diffs, and daily Incs. Now what I need to do is to get a weekly full offsite on Tape.
[16:31] <Hadron2> Tried to use Virtual Full to tape, but that only works the first time. (It creates a Full that the next Inc/Diff runs against.)
[16:33] <Hadron2> Does anyone have a suggestion on how to extract a Full from my B2D volumes (Full/Diff/Inc) to send to Tape as a usable copy, without creating a "mainline" Full?
[16:34] <[4-tea-2]> Since rebooting xenial (after yesterday's package update), I lost my main audio device in Pulseaudio: aplay -l says http://paste.ubuntu.com/18108475/ while pacmd list-sinks only sees the audio device of the graphics card: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18108490/ – any advice on how to debug/fix this?
[16:35] <Hadron2> Doh! Wrong channel. :(
[16:37] <ziro_axis> tgm4883, here is it http://paste.ubuntu.com/18108245/
[16:38] <ziro_axis> tgm4883, you will find the em1 is dhcp this is mistake it is static
[16:39] <tgm4883> ziro_axis: it's a DHCP interface, you aren't going to get dns-nameservers to work there. I think we helped someone out which this a few days ago, let me see if I can remember what we did
[16:40] <archigos> Hey folks... silly question... is there a trick to getting a /31 to work in Ubuntu via /etc/network/interfaces?
[16:41] <archigos> I can manually configure it but when I configure it in /etc/network/interfaces, I can't succeed with /etc/init.d/networking restart
[16:41] <tgm4883> ziro_axis: I want to say you need to edit /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf and look for the "prepend domain-name-servers" option
[16:41] <ziro_axis> tgm4883: the dhcp is a mistake i was going to swap to dhcp
[16:41] <tgm4883> ziro_axis: also, not sure what would happen with that extra line space in there
[16:42] <eraks> hi, when I close my laptop, ubuntu (16 lts) will not respond after I open it again. The screen is just blank/black. I want ubuntu to go into sleep mode, if possible. How can I do this?
[16:43] <Jordan_U> archigos: Might not be related to this specific problem, but you should be using "sudo service networking restart" or "sudo systemctl restart networkong" rather than calling the script in init.d directly. This is true for any service.
[16:43] <ziro_axis> tgm4883: i missed your meaning
[16:44] <Jordan_U> s/kong/king/
[16:44] <BluesKaj> eraks:  sudo pm-suspend
[16:44] <Madhu> Hi
[16:45] <archigos> Jordan_U: Yeah... same problem with all 3.  Following old documentation on the Ubuntu website.
[16:45] <tgm4883> ziro_axis: if you want em1 to be static, then switch it to static and delete the blank line right under "iface em1 inet dhcp"
[16:45] <tgm4883> ziro_axis: see if that works
[16:45] <Madhu> Please help to install ubuntu 22.04 in x3100m5 with 4aid1
[16:45] <eraks> BluesKaj: what does that do?
[16:45] <ziro_axis> tgm4883:
[16:45] <ziro_axis> tgm4883: ok
[16:46] <Madhu> Hi
[16:46]  * genii ponders 22.04
[16:46] <armedengineer> 22.04?  That would be _awesome_
[16:46] <armedengineer> Can I get a copy?
[16:46] <genii> armedengineer: Ask Madhu ;)
[16:46] <BluesKaj> eraks:  try it to find out , it suspends your session, when you want it to wake just hit a key
[16:46] <codejunkie> So 16.04 is LTS eh?
[16:47] <armedengineer> 22.04 is LTS too
[16:47] <codejunkie> Seems real stable
[16:47] <[4-tea-2]> 22.04 is BTTF, too.
[16:47] <armedengineer> Heh
[16:48] <ziro_axis> tgm4883: interface file updated, but the command service networking restart is not working
[16:48] <codejunkie> http://i.imgur.com/9maO2Hv.png
[16:48] <codejunkie> see that about 15 times a day
[16:48] <tgm4883> ziro_axis: what do you mean not working?
[16:48] <eraks> BluesKaj: that command sends the computer to sleep mode? But how would I call it when I close my laptop? I would like to do it automatically without having me to start this command and then close my laptop. Can this be done?
[16:48] <velus> back and it crashed on me before i could do it so i ended up having to boot in recover and doing fsck -M /dev/sda1 which worked, but what could cause this problem
[16:49] <ziro_axis> tgm4883: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18109511/
[16:50] <Madhu> Im trying  to install ubuntu 12.04 on x3100 m5  with raid1. But md126_raid1 creating READ ONLY file. Unable to write partition information.  How to fix this problem
[16:50] <Madhu> Im trying  to install ubuntu 12.04 on x3100 m5  with raid1. But md126_raid1 creating READ ONLY file. Unable to write partition information.  How to fix this problem
[16:51] <izu1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/18100896/
[16:51] <izu1> need help
[16:51] <Jordan_U> Madhu: 12.04 will be EOL soon, and I recommend not using FakeRAID either unless you need to dual boit with Windows.
[16:51] <teezy022> md126, is that your USB?
[16:51] <BluesKaj> eraks:  check your power management settings
[16:52] <ziro_axis> tgm4883: now every thing is ready but i cannot get to the internet due to DNS is not set
[16:52] <codejunkie> clicked a button? http://i.imgur.com/9maO2Hv.png
[16:52] <codejunkie> reboot? http://i.imgur.com/9maO2Hv.png
[16:52] <codejunkie> install new software? http://i.imgur.com/9maO2Hv.png
[16:52] <codejunkie> sneeze? http://i.imgur.com/9maO2Hv.png
[16:53] <eraks_> BluesKaj: sorry, can you repeat your last thought? My browser closed. If it even was you who responded.
[16:53] <BluesKaj> eraks:  check your power management settings
[16:53] <ziro_axis> tgm4883: are you still there?
[16:54] <[4-tea-2]> Since rebooting xenial (after yesterday's package update), I lost my main audio device in Pulseaudio: aplay -l says http://paste.ubuntu.com/18108475/ while pacmd list-sinks only sees the audio device of the graphics card: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18108490/ – any advice on how to debug/fix this? Since there was no PA update recently, I suspect it's related to kernel 4.4.4?
[16:55] <ducasse> ziro_axis: you can add dns servers in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base, format: 'nameserver xx.xx.xx.xx' and 'search domain.com'.
[16:55] <rbasak> [4-tea-2]: if it's a kernel regression, you should be able to test quite easily by booting into your previous kernel, which should still be available to boot.
[16:55] <snkcld> why does dbus need to run in a privileged container?
[16:55] <tgm4883> ziro_axis: is this on 16.04?
[16:55] <ziro_axis> yes
[16:56] <tgm4883> ducasse: does server use resolvconf?
[16:56] <ziro_axis> tgm4883:
[16:56] <ziro_axis> tgm4883: yes
[16:56] <ziro_axis> ducasse: is this the proper way to do it ?
[16:57] <tgm4883> ziro_axis: do 'sudo resolvconf -u'
[16:57] <[4-tea-2]> rbasak: I'
[16:57] <[4-tea-2]> rbasak: I'll try that.
[16:58] <ducasse> tgm4883: just installed yesterday, and it uses resolvconf by default.
[16:58] <tgm4883> ducasse: ah, good to know
[16:58] <ducasse> ziro_axis: unless you use dhcp, yes.
[16:58] <tgm4883> ziro_axis: so if that command I gave you doesn't work, then add it to base as ducasse suggested
[16:59] <PogChamp11> What is ./?
[16:59] <PogChamp11> I use it to launch a program but idk what it means
[17:00] <ziro_axis> tgm4883: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18110234/
[17:00] <ducasse> PogChamp11: launch binary from current directory.
[17:00] <tgm4883> ziro_axis: ok, now can you reach the internet?
[17:02] <tgm4883> PogChamp11: "./" is shorthand for your current directory. It would be the same result if you used the full path to the binary
[17:03] <nickabbey> "." == current directory.  "/" = directory separator character.  "./myscript.sh" == the myscript.sh file in the current directory
[17:04] <nacc> PogChamp11: --^
[17:04] <PogChamp11> Okay
[17:04] <PogChamp11> So is there a way I can have it relaunch when it closes?
[17:04] <PogChamp11> I run something using that in screen and it crashes sometimes
[17:04] <nacc> PogChamp11: figure out why it crashes? :)
[17:05] <nickabbey> havne't been following your convo... sorry.  you have some options, but without background I can't recommend one
[17:05] <naing> hello :)
[17:05] <PogChamp11> It's a mumble music bot and it gets overloaded sometimes and crashes because of youtube-dl
[17:05] <nickabbey> PogChamp11: what version is it running on?
[17:06] <PogChamp11> I'm not capable of debugging it or anything so if theres a way I can script it to restart everytime
[17:06] <PogChamp11> of youtube-dl or ubuntu?
[17:06] <nickabbey> ubuntu
[17:06] <PogChamp11> latest youtube-dl afaik
[17:06] <PogChamp11> 14.04
[17:06] <nickabbey> in 14.04 you can use upstart to turn a program in to a service in such a way that whenever it dies, the system restarts it
[17:06] <tgm4883> PogChamp11: well the correct way to monitor and restart it would be to make it a service in systemd
[17:06] <nickabbey> in 16.04, you use systemd for the same thing
[17:06] <nickabbey> however
[17:06] <tgm4883> oh 14.04
[17:06] <tgm4883> yea upstart then
[17:07] <nickabbey> if you don't feel confident debugging your script... you may find the process of nbuilding am upstart job a bit too challenging
[17:07] <[4-tea-2]> rbasak: theory falsified, PA behaves the same with kernel 4.4.0. Then I have no idea what could have changed to break my audio.
[17:08] <nickabbey> alternatively, you can run write a script that checks if your other script is running, and starts it if it's not. You then schedule that wrapper script in cron
[17:08] <nickabbey> but that's a hacky solution
[17:08] <nickabbey> not a terrible fix for linux newbie just looking to make something work, but not quite so elegant as an upstart job
[17:09] <nickabbey> note that if you DO go the upstart route, if you upgrade to 16.04, you're going to have to re-learn how to do the same in thing using systemd
[17:10] <nickabbey> understanding how to use systemd and upstart require some intermediate to advanced knowledge that makes it a bit daunting. You need to understand things about the system, like dependencies and runlevels that are scripted by upstart and systemd
[17:11] <nickabbey> so probably a script that runs in cron every minute or every 10 seconds or something is a better option for you. leverage the command `ps aux | grep {{process name}}` along with the cut or awk commands to tell if your process is running
[17:11] <nickabbey> if it's not, launch it
[17:12] <PogChamp11> Okay, thanks nickabbey tgm4883
[17:16] <wannado> Hi, when I try to install liblcms2-utils:i386 I would need to remove about 400 other packages. Anyone know why is this and how I can fix it?
[17:17] <wannado> I'm on 14.04 Trusty Tahr
[17:18] <mtlife> Hey, I have some issues with a pulse audio setup. I'm trying to set the default sink and it always reverts back to my default intel iec958-stereo. Even though I have set-default-sink set in default.pa
[17:18] <mtlife> If anyone can help me setup the default sink so that it remains after reboot...
[17:19] <mtlife> I'm on 16.04.
[17:37] <ryanc> i'm a bit stuck with sshing onto my ubuntu box
[17:38] <ryanc> i don't usually ask for help on irc but if anyone has any thoughts on these errors...
[17:38] <ryanc> when
[17:38] <ryanc> when I ssh locally, it works fine
[17:38] <ryanc> when i ssh with public ip, it gives me connection refused
[17:39] <ryanc> netstat says port is open:
[17:39] <ryanc> Active Internet connections (only servers)
[17:39] <ryanc> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State       PID/Program name
[17:39] <ryanc> tcp        0      0 127.0.1.1:53            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      -
[17:39] <ryanc> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:22              0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      -
[17:39] <ryanc> tcp6       0      0 :::22                   :::*                    LISTEN      -
[17:39] <Pici> ryanc: from a computer inside or outside your network?
[17:40] <ryanc> i test public ip ssh using my laptop tethered (not on my wifi)
[17:41] <genii> Pici: Likely thinks someone is trying to spoof local address
[17:41] <genii> "martians"
[17:42] <Pici> ryanc: have you forwarded port 22 from your router to your servers internal IP?
[17:42] <ryanc> Pici: i don't think so
[17:42] <ryanc> how do i do that?
[17:42] <Pici> !portforward | ryanc
[17:44] <ryanc> cool thx
[18:00] <Hulio> good afternoon eveyrone in the house
[18:02] <ozberk> I wish there are people who answer the questions at elementary os channel I really love the desgin
[18:03] <boshhead> Tomorrow I'm getting an nvidia GTX 1070, which I want to use the binary drivers for. I currently use the binary drivers for an AMD card. Is there anything I should know to do before switching out the cards? It seems like I just boot into text mode and then run "sudo ubuntu-drivers devices" and "sudo apt-get install" the recommended drivers. Should I remove the AMD drivers first? how to do that?
[18:05] <ddd333> ALL IN ONE LENOVO INTEL CELERON/ 2GB ram 2.4GHz Intel HD Video Card --> CAn I install latest Ubuntu in this one and work well?
[18:07] <ozberk> ddd333, well seems it will work fine but I reccoemnd xubuntu on that
[18:07] <ddd333> ozberk: why too little memory?
[18:07] <ddd333> or processor, tell me
[18:08] <ddd333> ozberk
[18:09] <HackerII> 4 g of ram would be better
[18:09] <HackerII> especially if you run 64b
[18:10] <ddd333> HackerII: ok
[18:10] <ddd333> HackerII: ty
[18:10] <HackerII> np
[18:10] <ddd333> HackerII: :**
[18:10] <ddd333> HackerII: <3
[18:10] <ddd333> HackerII: ilu
[18:11] <ddd333> HackerII: jk :D thanks for the answer. i really want an all in one. i found onw with 4gb
[18:11] <ddd333> one*
[18:11] <HackerII> ya
[18:11] <ddd333> i'm a girl btw so no homo >.<
[18:12] <neil_> Hi I am having trouble with booting a system... I followed this howto http://dotfiles.tnetconsulting.net/articles/2016/0327/ubuntu-zfs-native-root.html .... it boots fine if I boot via the bios boot menu :-) ... but when booting normally I always get a "no bootable disk found" ... does anyone know what is going on?
[18:13] <ozberk> ddd333, for better performance and processor seems a bit old
[18:14] <ozberk> ddd333, you know there are inlet i core series now
[18:21] <Hilikus> hello. i would like to install ubuntu in a mac book pro. How painful will that be based on anecdotal evidence? the wiki page on it seems to be outdated so i don't know if the procedure today is more or less painful
[18:21] <Tin_man> neil_, in terminal try running 'sudo update-grub' and see if that helps
[18:25] <neil_> Tin_man, Done that, I tried it I "update-grub /dev/sda" and "update-grub /dev/sdb"
[18:25] <neil_> Tin_man, opps ... it was a grub-install ..
[18:27] <neil_> Tin_man, would it make any difference between using "grub-install" and "update-grub" ?
[18:28] <Tin_man> should have installed grub automatically
[18:29] <Tin_man> if update-grub don't work, i'll give you a link to download the grub fix
[18:31] <Tin_man> neil_, here is that link: http://www.howtogeek.com/114884/how-to-repair-grub2-when-ubuntu-wont-boot/
[18:33] <dcope> part
[18:34] <Bashing-om> boshhead: How did you install the ATI driver .. makes a difference in removong // and, yes this drivr needs to be removed prior to installing the Nvidia card and driver . The GTX 1070 takes the 367 version driver .. It is avaiable for 16.04 in our trusted PPA . Not avalable for 14.04 !
[18:37] <Powerless> how to downgrade my kernal to linux-image-3.16.0-30-generic?
[18:40] <MonkeyDust> Powerless  start from the beginning, maybe there's a different solution
[18:40] <Powerless> MonkeyDust, i wanna install a proprietary software and it only works on that kernel
[18:41] <MonkeyDust> Powerless  what software would that be
[18:42] <Powerless> MonkeyDust, Ncomputing
[18:42] <MonkeyDust> Powerless  and what does it do
[18:43] <Powerless> MonkeyDust, its a hardware with a bunch of network conections and it works "like a TS"
[18:44] <MonkeyDust> Powerless  please, and what is a TS, start from the beginning
[18:45] <Powerless> MonkeyDust, i would have that computer which would be the server and a bunch of thin clients connected to it. the software would controll it
[18:45] <MonkeyDust> Powerless  and what's wrong with opensource software
[18:46] <Powerless> MonkeyDust, nothing. it happens to be that i already had this hardware running in windows and now i wanna switch it to linux
[18:47] <tepidtoaster> hey, if anyone would mind taking a look at this problem I've been having upgrading ubuntu 15.04 to 15.10 (I seem to have gotten stuck), it'd be greatly appreciated: http://imgur.com/RNgoxSX
[18:47] <tepidtoaster> it's looked like that for a while now
[18:47] <MonkeyDust> Powerless  ok, then rephrase your questuion to: 'how can I create a server with thin clients connected to it'
[18:48] <PogChamp11> Okay I'm back again I tried to make an upstart config but can't figure out how to execute the binary
[18:48] <Powerless> MonkeyDust, i already know how to do that, i only need to downgrade my kernel or install ubuntu 14.04
[18:48] <PogChamp11> What is the equivalent line to ./binaryapplication for the exec line of upstart
[18:49] <MonkeyDust> Powerless  ok, then simply install 14.04, it's supported until 2019
[18:53] <neil_> MonkeyDust, have a look at LTSP / edubuntu
[18:56] <Bashing-om> OerHeks: tepidtoaster :: Is the 15.04 repo still on-line ? Or do we go the EOL upgrade path to arrive at 16.04 ?
[18:56] <iamrohit7> i found a broken link on http://unity.ubuntu.com/projects/appindicators where do i report?
[18:57] <tepidtoaster> Bashing-om, erm, I'd guess it is, at least I've managed to download and install most of the packages
[18:57] <tepidtoaster> supposedly anyway
[18:57] <MWM> I am rebuilding my system after upgrade to 16.04 and there is a missing .conf in system-config-samba ?
[18:58] <OerHeks> Bashing-om, i think so yes
[18:58] <OerHeks> !eolupgrade
[18:59] <Bashing-om> tepidtoaster: Maybe .. I am not sure . Would prefer confirmation from those the more knowledgeable .. 15.04 went EOL some time back .
[19:02] <SpiderString> so uh, anyone here know anything about flash drives?
[19:02] <SpiderString> specifically how to fix them after they've been corrupted due to being improperly removed
[19:03] <boshhead> Bashing-om: thanks for the info :)
[19:06] <Bashing-om> SpiderString: What file system is the flash drive using ?
[19:07] <Bashing-om> boshhead: np .. no luck to it .. just prior prudent planning .
[19:07] <SpiderString> it should be fat32, but as of rn I can't get the partition to be recognized
[19:07] <boshhead> gonna try purging the fglrx driver right now and going to the open source one, in preparation for installing my nvidia stuff tomorrow, following these directions:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/VideoDriverDetection#Problem:_Need_to_purge_-fglrx
[19:08] <vook> how would I perform a server install via tagged vlan?  The busybox vconfig on the install cd is either broken and/or 8021q doesn't exist.
[19:09] <Bashing-om> SpiderString: That is a Window's file system .. got access to a Windows box to run a file system check/repair ?
[19:10] <SpiderString> Bashing-om: I have a dual-boot but it's so immensely slow it's next to useless.
[19:12] <SpiderString> Bashing-om: is there any other way to repair it in Ubuntu? I don't care about data loss, I just want the hardware to work again
[19:12] <Bashing-om> boshhead: That tutorial is good IF you did not install the ATI driver from ATI web site .
[19:13] <SpiderString> Bashing-om: it hasn'y been dropped or damaged in anyway that I can tell other than the fact I didn't eject it before taking it out
[19:14] <EriC^^> SpiderString: you can't mount it right now?
[19:14] <ioria> there is  dosfsck, but never used
[19:14] <boshhead> Bashing-om: I believe I didn't...
[19:14] <ioria> !info dosfstools
[19:15] <SpiderString> EriC^^: I can't mount it, I can't zero it out with dd, I can't do just about anything with it. http://askubuntu.com/questions/790808/repairing-flash-drive-that-wasnt-ejected-with-i-o-errors
[19:16] <EriC^^> SpiderString: that doesn't sound like it happened cause of being removed without unmounting first..
[19:16] <EriC^^> SpiderString: did you check "dmesg" after plugging it in?
[19:16] <SpiderString> dmesg detects it, yes
[19:17] <SpiderString> but if it's not caused by it not being ejected, I have no idea what could have caused it. it was taken care of and worked within minutes before I took it out
[19:18] <EriC^^> SpiderString: type sudo parted -l and pastebin it
[19:18] <SpiderString> Error: /dev/sdb: unrecognised disk label
[19:19] <Bashing-om> SpiderString: http://askubuntu.com/questions/147228/how-to-repair-a-corrupted-fat32-file-system worth a shot . Looks good tp me to try .
[19:19] <EriC^^> try sudo blkid
[19:19] <EriC^^> SpiderString: cat /proc/partitions
[19:20] <SpiderString>   8       16  133054464 sdb
[19:20] <SpiderString> blkid doesn't detect it
[19:20] <EriC^^> SpiderString: it didn't have partitions to begin with?
[19:20] <EriC^^> it was formatted as a whole disk as fat32?
[19:21] <SpiderString> Bashing-om: will check that, I have no idea how I manged to miss it...
[19:21] <Bashing-om> boshhead: Any return ' ls -al /usr/share/ati/fglrx-uninstall.sh ' ?
[19:21] <SpiderString> EriC^^: I believe it had the one partition, yes, it was a stock flashdrive from PNY
[19:21] <EriC^^> SpiderString: then you can't mount it with /dev/sdb
[19:21] <EriC^^> SpiderString: sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt
[19:22] <EriC^^> SpiderString: try sudo apt-get install testdisk
[19:22] <EriC^^> SpiderString: you need to have a proper partition table first before you can do any other stuff to it
[19:23] <SpiderString> EriC^^:  already installed
[19:23] <EriC^^> SpiderString: sudo testdisk
[19:23] <SpiderString> EriC^^:  and I'd love to get that table but I haven't been able to so far
[19:23] <EriC^^> what did the mount command return?
[19:23] <EriC^^> SpiderString: how big is the flash drive?
[19:24] <SpiderString> EriC^^:  it does not show up on mount, doesn't detect it. the flashdrive is a little over 128GB
[19:24] <EriC^^> SpiderString: ok
[19:24] <EriC^^> run testdisk
[19:25] <SpiderString> EriC^^:  idk which partition type to select
[19:25] <EriC^^> SpiderString: Intel
[19:25] <EriC^^> which is selected by default?
[19:26] <SpiderString> EriC^^:  all Ik is it asked me to select one
[19:26] <EriC^^> it should have one already selected
[19:26] <EriC^^> quit and try it again
[19:26] <SpiderString> EriC^^: it just selects the one that's at the top of the list, which was intel
[19:27] <EriC^^> it made a guess at it, anyways choose intel
[19:27] <SpiderString> EriC^^:  analyse returned a read error
[19:27] <EriC^^> that's a first
[19:27] <SpiderString> EriC^^: so you see my problem. XD
[19:27] <EriC^^> you can't do a quick search or deeper search?
[19:28] <SpiderString> EriC^^:  doing a quick search now, deeper search wasn't available there
[19:28] <SpiderString> EriC^^: sorry, it's kinda hard to see the dialouges with that white on blue colorscheme
[19:29] <boshhead> Bashing-om: nope
[19:29] <SpiderString> EriC^^: it seems to just be returning a read error for every sector
[19:29] <boshhead> Bashing-om: dont even have a /usr/share/ati directory
[19:30] <boshhead> Bashing-om: when i tried uninstalling fglrx it seemed like it wasnt installed already so maybe i was using the open source driver all along
[19:30] <EriC^^> SpiderString: the drive might be dead
[19:30] <boshhead> Bashing-om: weird thing is when i go to "Additional Drivers" in the gui, there's no option to install amd proprietary drivers, it doesnt even show my card, it shows my internal gpu (which is not connected to the monitor)
[19:30] <SpiderString> EriC^^: but how?
[19:31] <EriC^^> SpiderString: coincidence, it was about to die anyways
[19:31] <EriC^^> maybe
[19:31] <SpiderString> EriC^^: it was only a week old!
[19:31] <SpiderString> EriC^^: and the same thing happened to a microsd card
[19:31] <EriC^^> malfunction in it maybe
[19:31] <EriC^^> return it and get a replacement
[19:32] <SpiderString> EriC^^: ugh.. I was hoping not to have to do that..
[19:33] <EriC^^> removing it ny unplugging it would only put the filesystem that was mounted in a sort of inconsistent state cause stuff might still need to be written to it
[19:33] <EriC^^> *by
[19:33] <EriC^^> SpiderString: it wouldn't harm the disk itself, it's probably a bad disk
[19:33] <ioria> SpiderString, you have to rescue data from it ?
[19:34] <SpiderString> it was already empty
[19:34] <EriC^^> SpiderString: maybe your usb port is malfunctioning or something? if it happened to another usb too?
[19:34] <SpiderString> EriC^^: that's what I thought to but it seems to be damaging it somehow
[19:34] <SpiderString> EriC^^: no the other one was a microsd card
[19:35] <ioria> SpiderString,  what is  ?  pen or disk ?
[19:35] <EriC^^> SpiderString: nah i think it's very unlikely
[19:35] <SpiderString> a flashdrive
[19:36] <SpiderString> welp... guess I gotta go look up Walmart's return policy...
[19:36] <ioria> SpiderString,  for may experience Bashing-om was right ... boot Win and try to format it again
[19:37] <SpiderString> ... if I have to
[19:38] <Bashing-om> boshhead: ' dpkg -l | grep fglrx  ' ?
[19:38] <mistralol> how do i get the banner thats printed to go away when logging in to a machine though ssh?
[19:39] <lapideviridi> I just switched from Windows 7 to Ubuntu Mate. I have to say, the change hasn't been that noticeable, since I mostly use the browser. However, the text in chrome is somewhat smaller, and some fonts are switched out. Are they missing on the system?
[19:39] <user2635> I just installed todotxt-cli on Ubuntu, can anyone take me through how to actually use it??
[19:39] <OerHeks> mistralol, check out MOTD message of the day
[19:39] <MonkeyDust> lapideviridi  it's called ms tt corefonts (tt = true type)
[19:40] <mistralol> OerHeks: its not the ssh banner its the one that is printed after login
[19:41] <lapideviridi> MonkeyDust, and those are not included in Mate, I take it? Anything I can do to fix it?
[19:42] <OerHeks> mistralol, same on, i guess
[19:42] <MonkeyDust> lapideviridi  type   sudo apt install ttf-mscorefonts-installer
[19:43] <Pici> user9987: thats not an Ubuntu project, you'd need to read through the documentation yourself: https://github.com/ginatrapani/todo.txt-cli/wiki/User-Documentation
[19:43] <mistralol> OerHeks: ahhh /etc/update.motd.d/*
[19:43] <OerHeks> mistralol, indeed, http://www.howtogeek.com/104708/how-to-customize-ubuntus-message-of-the-day/
[19:45] <diskin> lapideviridi, sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer
[19:47] <teek> hey everyone
[19:47] <teek> I have a quick question...where is my home directory?
[19:48] <nacc> teek: `cd ~; pwd`
[19:48] <iamrohit7> quit
[19:48] <nacc> teek: typically /home/<username>
[19:48] <teek> thank you nacc
[19:48] <nacc> teek: but the above command will print it out to be sure
[19:48] <MonkeyDust> teek  or simply   cd   and hit enter
[19:48] <nacc> MonkeyDust: good point :)
[19:48] <teek> Im trying to do the remote to computer thing
[19:48] <MonkeyDust> nacc  your humble servant
[19:49] <teek> where would I type it in at?
[19:49] <fennesz> Hello! Does anyone use rtorrent that can help me ?
[19:49] <nacc> teek: either command, from the command-line (shell prompt)
[19:51] <MonkeyDust> teek  open a terminal windows  (ctrl alt t)
[19:54] <Mishari> Hello sweets
[19:54] <Mishari> one q please.
[19:55] <Mishari> as a gamer, I installed Manjaro linux, it was very perfect in gaming especially using wine app, but that doesn't work with ubuntu, wine in ubuntu is awful.
[19:55] <Mishari> any clue ?
[19:56] <OerHeks> Mishari, for games use playonlinux, or check the winehq database for tips?
[19:56] <OerHeks> !wine
[19:56] <Mishari> OerHeks, :* thanks baby
[19:56] <boshhead> Bashing-om: nope no fglrx response in that command, I think I'll be good :)
[19:57] <boshhead> Bashing-om: can't wait till tomorrow, im upgrading to a GTX 1070 from a $100 gfx card so... it's the nicest card i've ever owned :P
[19:57] <boshhead> Bashing-om: thanks for giving me peace of mind about the upgrade :)
[19:58] <Bashing-om> boshhead: Look'n good .. just bear in mind .. we are talking 16.04 release to support that new Nvidia card .
[19:59] <boshhead> Bashing-om: yes im on 16.04, upgraded from 15.10 (not a clean install just an upgrade)
[20:00] <ioria> boshhead, a killing card ...
[20:00] <Bashing-om> boshhead: Good deal . When you are ready to install the driver, get it from our trsted PPA . any problem just ask here .
[20:01] <boshhead> will do :)
[20:01] <boshhead> anyhoot im upgrading my VPS to 16.04 as well now, and that's what im connected to IRC from so... i shall brb, gotta reboot it
[20:02] <boshhead> and im back :)
[20:04] <faLUCE> hello. Is there a good program that I can use for testing my webcam (pixel formats, image width, fps etc.) ? I tried guvcview but it's full of bugs and it crashes often
[20:04] <lapideviridi> diskin, some still appear missing, but other websites look better. Thanks!
[20:04] <faLUCE> hello. Is there a good program that I can use for testing my webcam (pixel formats, image width, fps etc.) ? I tried guvcview but it's full of bugs and it crashes often. I'm using the last version of ubuntu
[20:05] <Bashing-om> boshhead: :) all smiley face .. upgrade must have went well .
[20:05] <faLUCE> hello. Is there a good program that I can use for testing my webcam (pixel formats, image width, fps etc.) ? I tried guvcview but it's full of bugs and it crashes often. I'm using the last version of ubuntu
[20:07] <Pici> faLUCE: cheese maybe?
[20:08] <faLUCE> tnks pici let's try
[20:09] <boshhead> Bashing-om: welp IRC and web started right back up, so that's all i need :P
[20:10] <nemith> is there a way to get the change log for a package in a different version of ubuntu.  Like a web page or something
[20:11] <SeH> Hello everyone
[20:11] <SeH> I have a problème with my docking station for dell e7240
[20:12] <OerHeks> nemith, launchpad is the place to be
[20:12] <OerHeks> nemith, example?
[20:12] <SeH> when I start my pc using the dock, nothing shown in the monitor
[20:12] <SeH> any solutions?
[20:17] <sirru5h> smh
[20:17] <sirru5h> Is there anyway to give ubuntu that old school look
[20:17] <faLUCE> Pici: it has few options. guvcview has more
[20:18] <MonkeyDust> sikun  Mate or flashback
[20:18] <MonkeyDust> sikun  that was for sirru5h
[20:20] <anmol> Hi guys!
[20:21] <anmol> I wanted to know a possible solution to my problem: I have two users on a linux server, both have sudo permissions, how can I stop one user from killing other's processes?
[20:22] <anmol> I wanted to know a possible solution to my problem: I have two users on a linux server, both have sudo permissions, how can I stop one user from killing other's processes?
[20:22] <OerHeks> anmol, not, i guess
[20:22] <HackerII> the room heard you, please stand by for some one to help
[20:22] <hggdh> once they are root, everything is fair game
[20:22] <anmol> I'm sorry for repeating it.
[20:23] <anmol> I see...so there's no possible way to do that?
[20:23] <sponix> anmol: You might look into something like lxc to put each of the users in their own Container
[20:23] <HackerII> not with both having sudo
[20:24] <OerHeks> you could restrict the users having access to limited processes, but that starts without sudo priv.
[20:25] <anmol> i agree..
[20:25] <anmol> LXC looks interesting, I'll give it a read and see how it works
[20:25] <DArqueBishop> anmol: the simple solution is to take away root privileges from the offending party.
[20:26] <akik> anmol: take it one step further: lxc & lxd
[20:27] <akik> anmol: the containers are still managed by the lxc command
[20:27] <Helpme> Does anyone know if the kdm package still exists for Ubuntu
[20:27] <OerHeks> anmol, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sudoers#Command_Aliases
[20:27] <k1l> !info kdm
[20:27] <k1l> Helpme: kde uses sddm since some time now
[20:28] <Helpme> @k1l Thanks
[20:28] <anmol> interesting, I had not touched upon the concept of hypervisors as of yet
[20:28] <anmol> will go through it
[20:29] <akik> anmol: lxc is just process containment
[20:30] <anmol> can you mould an answer relevant to my problem using LXC?
[20:30] <anmol> Like I have a rogue user, killing other user's processes using sudo, how can I stop him (without taking sudo permissions) using LXC?
[20:31] <akik> anmol: you can provide those users with a light weight "operating system" of their own. they won't see each other
[20:33] <anmol> that sounds cool. Can you comment on any performance degradation that might bring for them? The users (including me) perform high performance computing based calculations on CPU and GPU. Will LXC in anyway give problems?
[20:34] <DArqueBishop> anmol: personally, whatever the technical solution is, you still have the problem that you have a rogue user on your system. If this is a work environment, you may want to consider escalating to his manager.
[20:34] <OerHeks> same degradation as you experience now.
[20:34] <akik> anmol: lxc is light. but it will give you some headaches, it's another layer
[20:34]  * OerHeks thinks there is no proper answer to this silly 2-sudo-users issue
[20:34] <akik> anmol: why did you give those users so many sudo rights?
[20:35] <tgm4883> LXC FTW
[20:35] <nacc> anmol: giving two users sudo permissions means you trust them to operate as root. Why then restrain them? Either they shouldn't have sudo in the first place, or they should, right?
[20:35] <anmol> It was not upto me to decide earlier, but its upto me to remove their privileges
[20:36] <nacc> anmol: just take away sudo? if you don't trust them.
[20:36] <OerHeks> this sounds like that last week dude, with a minecraft server and 3 sudo users
[20:36] <nacc> anmol: or if they are abusing their privileges
[20:36] <anmol> i was looking for another way to avoid having to take away sudo from them, but guess I would have to
[20:36] <tgm4883> anmol: I'd start by figuring what what they actually need access to then give them that level of access. Start with normal accounts and add permissions. This isn't Windows, we don't like to work the opposite direction
[20:37] <anmol> they dont NEED sudo at all. The system admin in the startup I work in gave everyone (including me) sudo permissions
[20:37] <anmol> I have experience with linux, so I know what i was doing always
[20:37] <anmol> but other people dont
[20:37] <nacc> anmol: sounds like a bad admin.
[20:37] <anmol> straight out of windows punks doing everything as sudo
[20:37] <DArqueBishop> anmol: your sysadmin needs to be taken out back and shot.
[20:38] <tgm4883> anmol: easy then, just remove their sudo privs and then let them request the access they need
[20:38] <anmol> sounds like a good idea. Will do that. I will remove them from sudo right away...
[20:40] <akik> anmol: you can check the needed commands from /var/log/auth.log* grep for sudo
[20:40] <tgm4883> anmol: sounds like a plan. When you think about it, it really is the only way to "how do I limit the root user"
[20:42] <osman> deneme
[20:42] <anmol> indeed, as hggdh said, once they are root, everything is fair game
[20:42] <osman> deneme
[20:42] <osman> hi
[20:43] <akik> !tr
[20:48] <Napoelon> ducasse:  :)  hi m8.  I am able to log into my install with a GUI.  There are still some graphics issues, but I think I'll be able to work them out.
[20:48] <Napoelon> ducasse:  I can log into a guest session no problems.
[20:55] <Napoelon> ducasse:  gotta go m8, well past my bed time.  I get a terminal using Ctrl/Alt-F1-6, but can't see anything.  So I still have some graphics issues, but I'm getting there.
[20:55] <Bashing-om> Napoelon: Verify that you own .Xauthority and .ICEauthority ' ls -al /home/<user_name> ' ?
[20:56] <Napoelon> Bashing-om:  oh, ok.  I set /var/lib/lightdm to lightdm:lightdm  earlier but haven't checked that one.
[20:58] <dustingoff> hi.
[20:58] <Napoelon> Bashing:  I checked.  Ownership is correct and permissions are 600 for both.
[20:59] <dustingoff> if i'm cross-compiling an executable for x86 on x64 do the libraries i link against have to be cross-compiled for x64 as well?
[21:00] <Napoelon> dusting:  I would think so, after all, they will be executed in x86
[21:03] <Napoelon> enjoy folks
[21:16] <izu2> Greetings gang I made a detailed post here  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2329295 if anyone has any idea i'd be grateful
[21:21] <nacc> izu2 didn't stick around to get an answer...
[21:21] <nacc> but, I find this line sad, "my gfx card is AMD Radeon HD 6470M and i know it isn't 16.04 compatible"
[21:24] <tortib> I'm trying to install Unbut on a Dell Inspiron 15 7000 which is a certified linux laptop by ubuntu.  When starting the installer it freezes at the ubuntu logo with the status indicator underneat it.  I'm not exactly sure what to do in this case.
[21:26] <nacc> tortib: what version of ubuntu?
[21:26] <tortib> latest 16.04 LTS I think
[21:27] <tortib> It was just working and now it isn't so I'm strangely puzzled
[21:27] <nacc> tortib: are any laptops certified for 16.04 already?
[21:27] <tortib> nacc, I'm not sure
[21:27] <nacc> tortib: http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/catalog/component/dmi/4755/dmi%3ADellSystemInspiron157000Series7537/ this one?
[21:27] <tortib> nacc, I just saw that the Dell Inspiron 15 7000 was certified by ubuntu that's why I bought it
[21:27] <tortib> no 7000
[21:28] <tortib> 15 7000
[21:28] <tortib> oh yeah that one
[21:28] <nacc> tortib: it's certified with 14.04, afaict
[21:28] <tortib> ohh
[21:28] <nacc> tortib: i mean, 16.04 *should* work, but certifications may not exist yet for it
[21:28] <tortib> where do I get 14.04?  Is that under LTS?
[21:28] <nacc> tortib: yeah
[21:28] <tortib> well like I said
[21:28] <tortib> it booted up first
[21:28] <tortib> and now it isn't
[21:28] <nacc> tortib: if you want help debugging why 16.04 doesn't work, we can do that here, too
[21:28] <tortib> I just formated the USB drive and i'm using rufus in windows to copy the image over with dd
[21:29] <tortib> so I'll see if that changes anything I guess
[21:29] <tortib> nacc, okay that's appreciated, let me just try this first and see if it helps any.
[21:32] <tortib> nacc, yeah it isn't booting still just freezes
[21:33] <tortib> nacc, it now freezes up when all 5 dots are filled with color
[21:33] <tortib> before it would pass by once and then get 1/2 way done with the color fill and then freeze but now it's acting differently
[21:33] <nacc> tortib: can you it Esc and does it drop to a terminal?
[21:34] <tortib> nacc, noppe
[21:34] <tortib> let me reboot
[21:34] <blib> does anyone have a recommendation for wifi direct on ubuntu 14.04 - which adapter I can buy so that I can get good range?
[21:34] <matrix_> hi guys, need some help cuz I was looking for a good libre alternative to google drive and found spideroak (if you have better ones please suggest). the thing is I download the .deb install it, everything goes smoothly but when I run it it freezes and wouldn't work... I tried everything I could but nothing. Could anybody help/enlighten me? thanks
[21:35] <tortib> nacc, kernel panic :(
[21:35] <nacc> tortib: hrm ... you might need to boot into rescue mode
[21:36] <nacc> tortib: i'm not too familiar with this part of things, but maybe someone else can help
[21:36] <nacc> tortib: if you want the 'simplest' process, you might just try installing 14.04, it's still supported for some time
[21:36] <tortib> nacc, the odd thing is that it was just booting fine
[21:37] <nacc> tortib: that is strange
[21:37] <tortib> has to be something in my BIOS but there isn't that many options
[21:42] <blib> anyone has setup a p2p network on ubuntu recently? go vs client nodes?
[21:43] <tortib> this sucks
[21:43] <matrix_> hi guys, need some help cuz I was looking for a good libre alternative to google drive and found spideroak (if you have better ones please suggest). the thing is I download the .deb install it, everything goes smoothly but when I run it it freezes and wouldn't work... I tried everything I could but nothing. Could anybody help/enlighten me? thanks
[21:44] <nacc> !patience | matrix_
[21:44] <nacc> matrix_: although 10 minutes may not be quickly :)
[21:45] <nacc> tortib: ok, so let me try and recap. You put 16.04 on a usb stick, installed it (succesfully?) (during which it booted and seemed to be fine). Rebooted and it failed to come up?
[21:45] <matrix_> okok, sorry...
[21:45] <tortib> nacc, antergos just booted into the livecd...
[21:46] <nacc> tortib: what is antergos?
[21:46] <tortib> nacc, linux distro
[21:46] <tortib> based off of arch linux
[21:46] <nacc> tortib: this is an ubuntu support channel...
[21:46] <tortib> nacc, I understand that...I'm saying this because there is obviously something wrong with a couple of distros.
[21:46] <tortib> Fedora and Ubuntu both freeze while starting up
[21:47] <tortib> but antergos doesn't it boots fine
[22:00] <ozberk> hi guys this is a test for my ırc client please respond if you can see the message
[22:00] <compdoc> nobody say nothing
[22:01] <ozberk> compdoc: seriously :)
[22:01] <compdoc> (maybe he'll go away)
[22:01] <ozberk> lol
[22:02] <snkcld> how do i view the startup logs in ubuntu? when i start my computer, i see some errors in the console ouput (prior to lightdm starting) but i cant seem to find those logs
[22:02] <OerHeks>  
[22:02] <compdoc> snkcld, you might have to enable boot logs
[22:02] <snkcld> that sounds exactly like what i want to do
[22:02] <snkcld> is it not enabled by default?
[22:03] <EriC^^> snkcld: /var/log/boot.log
[22:03] <OerHeks> journalctl -b -0 shows messages from the current boot,
[22:03] <OerHeks> journalctl -b -1 from the previous boot
[22:03] <snkcld>  boot.log does not exist for me
[22:03] <snkcld> journalctl does not seem to have the errors in it
[22:03] <snkcld> not the ones which show on boot
[22:04] <genii> snkcld: Variously, the output of the command: dmesg   also /var/log/boot.log /var/log/faillog /var/log/syslog
[22:04] <OerHeks> systemctl --state=failed
[22:04] <snkcld> i have no failed services it seems
[22:05] <snkcld> the format of the console output is like [service] message ...
[22:05] <OerHeks> some messages at boot ar just warnings..
[22:05] <snkcld> so it looks a bit different than what i see in journalctl
[22:05] <ozberk> how cna I make a .run file executable
[22:06] <ozberk> can*
[22:06] <EriC^^> ozberk: chmod +x /path/to/file
[22:06] <ozberk> thanks
[22:07] <EriC^^> sure
[22:08] <nacc> tortib: it's less obvious. Could be a secure boot, UEFI issue, could be a lot of things
[22:08] <nacc> *less than
[22:10] <ozberk> ummmmm ı'm trying to install nvdia leatest drivers but You appear to be running an X server; please exit X before
[22:10] <ozberk>          installing.  For further details, please see the section INSTALLING
[22:10] <ozberk>          THE NVIDIA DRIVER in the README available on the Linux driver
[22:10] <ozberk>          download page at www.nvidia.com.
[22:12] <snkcld> ozberk: systemctl stop lightdm
[22:12] <snkcld> then install
[22:13] <OerHeks> *if* you need the latest drivers, use the official ppa. that .run file is unsupported
[22:16] <snkcld> when rebooting with kexec, is the user expected to inform kexec of the kernel to boot into, prior to the reboot?
[22:16] <snkcld> i assumed that kexec-tools would automatically take care of that, upon installation
[22:17] <genii> snkcld: Yes, see the -l switch documentation in the manpages
[22:17] <logicalor> hello.  since upgrading to Xenial, I have been experiencing missed keystrokes and what seems to be keys stuck in a 'down' state, so repeating letters, spaces etc.  has anyone else experienced this?
[22:18] <snkcld> i could be mistaken, but i feel as though i remember that ubuntu woudl automatically enable and use kexec for reboots
[22:18] <snkcld> that is, that one would not need to specify the new kernel
[22:21] <genii> snkcld: If no -l option is passed, for example just -e, then it will use what vmlinuz it finds in /boot
[22:21] <ozberk> ummmm guys sorry about the flooding last time by the way that was  not supposed to be happaned
[22:21] <ozberk> irssi just send what I was past here
[22:22] <nacc> snkcld: well, 16.04 definitely doesn't use kexec for reboot by default, i'm not sure if ubuntu has in the past
[22:22] <nacc> snkcld: oh you mean specifically after install kexec-tools/
[22:22] <ozberk> I couldn't install he nvdia driver even if I killed the XServer. It said that the nouveau driver blocking the installation and pre installation script was failed for some reason
[22:25] <OerHeks> ozberk, *if* you need the latest drivers, use the official ppa. that .run file is unsupported
[22:26] <OerHeks> easy to find: ubuntu ppa driver
[22:27] <scwizard> hello I'm trying to upgrade php
[22:27] <scwizard> however when I do apt-get upgrade it informs me "the following packages have been kept back"
[22:27] <scwizard> and when I do apt-get dist-upgrade it doesn't mention php
[22:27] <scwizard> http://pastebin.com/raw/4rWhh38K
[22:27] <ozberk> OerHeks: I guess I will try my chance with the additional drivers
[22:28] <scwizard> does anyone know what's going on? everywhere I google it just says "use dist upgrade if your pacakges are being kept back"
[22:28] <OerHeks> do the dist upgrade first, then update again
[22:29] <scwizard> i guess i'll try that
[22:29] <scwizard> its annoying that i need to upgrade my kernel in order to get php5 to upgrade though
[22:29] <scwizard> but i guess its good to upgrade the kernel from time to time
[22:29] <nacc> scwizard: upgrade from what to what?
[22:30] <OerHeks> there sure is a reason to do so, yes.
[22:30] <scwizard> nacc: the ppa i'm using is going obsolete: https://github.com/oerdnj/deb.sury.org/wiki/PPA-migration-to-ppa:ondrej-php
[22:30] <scwizard> so i need to swtich things over to the guys new ppa
[22:30] <nacc> scwizard: well ppa ... so ... and then i'm not sure how that would affect your kernel
[22:31] <nacc> scwizard: *not* upgrading your kernel, when a security update has been issued, is way worse than not upgrading php5
[22:31] <OerHeks> 3.13.0-91 http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-3018-2/
[22:31] <scwizard> OerHeks: your suggestion didn't work: http://pastebin.com/raw/ZLHsrb7s
[22:31] <scwizard> OerHeks: unfortunately :(
[22:31] <nacc> scwizard: can you pastebin the output of `apt update; apt full-upgrade` ?
[22:32] <nacc> scwizard: possibly with sudo, presuming that's what you want to do
[22:32] <OerHeks> no, dist-upgrade first , the kernel is important over php
[22:32] <nacc> OerHeks: my undersatnding was `apt`'s full-upgrade was equivalent to `apt-get`'s dist-upgrade. CMIIW
[22:32] <scwizard> nacc: http://pastebin.com/raw/Ji0eDBjB
[22:33] <scwizard> OerHeks: I did do dist-upgrade
[22:33] <nacc> scwizard: oh so you've already udpated?
[22:33] <nacc> *updated
[22:33] <OerHeks> nacc true, but he used upgrade
[22:33] <nacc> OerHeks: ah got it
[22:33] <OerHeks> odd ...
[22:34] <nacc> scwizard: sorry, not seeing any indicate of needing to update kernel or php?
[22:34] <OerHeks> this paste showed that there were kernels pending http://pastebin.com/raw/4rWhh38K
[22:34] <scwizard> nacc: when I do "apt-get upgrade" it says php is kept back
[22:34] <scwizard> forget about the kernel, it needed to be upgraded and I upgraded it with dist upgrade
[22:34] <scwizard> now it's up to date
[22:35] <nacc> oh ok, you already ran dist-upgrade, that's what i was checking
[22:35] <scwizard> nacc: yes, I already did
[22:35] <scwizard> but now when I run upgrade I get: "The following packages have been kept back: php5 php5-cli php5-common php5-curl php5-dev php5-fpm php5-gd php5-gmp"
[22:35] <scwizard> and when I run "dist-upgrade" AGAIN I get: "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded."
[22:36] <nacc> scwizard: `apt-cache policy php5` (pastebin)
[22:36] <scwizard> nacc: http://pastebin.com/raw/jYZtqPfJ
[22:36] <OerHeks> restart the vps
[22:37] <scwizard> OerHeks: why? that's very inconvenient
[22:37] <nacc> scwizard: you might need to manually tell it to update those held-back packages, because seomthing is probably going to be removed during that update
[22:37] <teward> scwizard: not everything is directed at you by thew ay - there are many conversations going on at once
[22:37] <scwizard> teward: gotcha
[22:37] <nacc> scwizard: i would try `apt-get install php5`
[22:38] <scwizard> nacc: "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 15 not upgraded."
[22:38] <teward> scwizard: lets see what it's really going to do.  `sudo apt-get -s dist-upgrade`
[22:38] <teward> scwizard: pastebin the output
[22:38] <scwizard> teward: does nothing, "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded."
[22:38] <teward> (that's a 'dry run' of the upgrade process, it explains what will be done without doing anything)
[22:39] <teward> scwizard: *nothing* comes from it?
[22:39] <scwizard> teward: full output: http://pastebin.com/raw/Zfx6AhsM
[22:40] <OerHeks> uname -a gives 3.13.0-91 ?
[22:40] <scwizard> OerHeks: are you talking to me?
[22:40] <OerHeks> sorry, yes, scwizard
[22:40] <nacc> OerHeks: you think apt won't let the upgrade goo through until the kernel changes?
[22:40] <scwizard> OerHeks: I'm not trying to upgrade the kernel, I don't care about that, I'm trying to upgrade php
[22:41] <scwizard> I know the old kernel will continue to be used until I restart, that's not what this question is about though
[22:42] <nacc> scwizard: `sudo apt-get upgrade php5` ?
[22:42] <scwizard> nacc: http://pastebin.com/raw/eCunhDwW
[22:42] <Shadowbird123> im trying to understand why installed programs like steam or skype for expample can execute from terminal without patch to the executable file itself.. how and where is this information stored.. and what is grub-mkconfig i know what it does, but is it just a executable file or what.. i tried to duckduckgo some info, but not sure what kinda search key words to use.. so if someone could kindly link me some useful guide to read f
[22:43] <scwizard> Shadowbird123: do you know what the PATH is?
[22:43] <scwizard> the environment variable PATH
[22:43] <nacc> Shadowbird123: not sure i understand your question? do you mean why running `skype` works?
[22:44] <Shadowbird123> scwizard: not sure actualy.. i think like folders in folders, til lthere is the executable (like .exe in windows)
[22:44] <scwizard> Shadowbird123: you should research PATH
[22:44] <nacc> Shadowbird123: .exe is not at all how linux works :)
[22:44] <Shadowbird123> Nacc: basicly yes
[22:44] <genii> more like ELF
[22:44] <scwizard> Shadowbird123: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=path+environment+variable
[22:44] <OerHeks> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnvironmentVariables#System-wide_environment_variables
[22:44] <EriC^^> Shadowbird123: are you talking about icons in the dash or running skype from the command line?
[22:44] <nacc> Shadowbird123: the shell searches through the directories specified in $PATH for commands run at the terminal
[22:45] <nacc> Shadowbird123: with some special cases for built-ins and aliases
[22:45] <Shadowbird123> EriC^^:  from command line
[22:45] <scwizard> nacc, teward: since people seem kinda stumped by this, I guess I just need to uninstall then reinstall php oh well
[22:46] <nacc> scwizard: was this the result of changing the ppas just now?
[22:46] <Shadowbird123> hm ok, ty. ill check some more info on that.
[22:46] <scwizard> nacc: yes, I deleted the old one and installed a new one using ansible
[22:46] <nacc> scwizard: it's possible you did it ... wrong. In that, you didn't let your system upgrade to the newer pacakges before deleting the old ones
[22:46] <nacc> and now it might be confused
[22:46] <nacc> *deleting the old ppa
[22:47] <scwizard> nacc: ahh gotcha...
[22:48] <nacc> scwizard: i'm not 100%, but i think that's what i'd have done first, ondrej is pretty good about versions and stuff and it would have upgrade correctly, then i'd have ppa-purged out the old ppa
[22:49] <scwizard> having a multi step process like that is pretty inconvenient though
[22:49] <scwizard> hmm
[22:49] <scwizard> " php5-fpm : Depends: php5.6-fpm but it is not installable" I guess I need the new ppa and the compabability one
[22:50] <nacc> scwizard: switching PPAs (using PPAs?) is inconvenient :-O
[22:50] <nacc> scwizard: you might need to tell it to install php5.6-fpm as well
[22:51] <scwizard> nacc: yeah I know! I wish we were on debian jessie so I didn't need to use third party repos for this kind of core software
[22:51] <scwizard> but I guess debian jessie wasn't out when this whole aws migration got underway
[22:52] <Ravness> Hey guys, First time using ubuntu
[22:53] <Ravness> Do I actually need a usb to dual boot?
[22:53] <nacc> scwizard: dunno, outside my expertise :) it also depends on why you needed php5.6 specifically, etc.
[22:54] <scwizard> nacc: we needed php5.6 specifically
[22:54]  * nacc hopes you guys donated to ondrej then :)
[22:55] <scwizard> Ravness: in my last experience with linux on the desktop, dual booting linux and proprietary operating systems was a headache :(
[22:55] <Ravness> really?
[22:55] <nacc> Ravness: i don't think you need a usb drive to dual boot, but i've never done it, so dunno
[22:55] <nacc> Ravness: what makes you think you need a USB drive?
[22:55] <OerHeks> Ravness, you could burn a dvd too, or mini iso that requires internet for desktop install
[22:55] <scwizard> Ravness: windows and linux both have seperate boot managers, and they both want you to use THEIR boot manager
[22:55] <Ravness> hmmm interesting
[22:55] <nacc> Ravness: or did you mean to install ubuntu in the first place so you can dual boot?
[22:56] <Ravness> i'm downloading ubuntu off their website right now,
[22:56] <nacc> !dual-boot
[22:56] <Ravness> my laptop is not liking windows 10 so much
[22:56] <nacc> Ravness: so your question was really "Do I need a USB drive to install Ubuntu?"
[22:56] <OerHeks> Ravness, is this an UEFI bios with secure boot?
[22:57] <nacc> Ravness: "needing a USB to dual boot" to me, would imply you have to a USB drive in your machine to switch between Ubuntu & Windows, but you've already got both installed...
[22:57] <Ravness> hmm
[22:57] <scwizard> nacc: idk how I feel about patting a ppa manager on the back that's currently griefing me
[22:58] <Ravness> so from this guide i can just burn it into a CD
[22:58] <scwizard> my life right now: E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[22:58] <Ravness> and just press 12 and boot into CD
[22:58] <Ravness> doesnt seem too hard
[22:58] <nacc> Ravness: yes, a CD or USB, or any other media
[22:58] <nacc> scwizard: you chose to use his PPA... and he's doing all that voluntarily in the first place, afaict
[22:59] <scwizard> nacc: not true, my predecessor chose to use his ppa :P
[22:59] <nacc> scwizard: the "your company" you :)
[22:59] <nacc> scwizard: and i've worked with ondrej quite a bit, he's a lot more than a "ppa manager" :)
[22:59] <nacc> ot at this point, though
[23:00] <nacc> and ppas aren't technically supported here, scwizard  :)
[23:00] <Hydr0p0nX> if you don't want to go the ppa route, you can always compile from source
[23:00] <scwizard> nacc: I know! that's why I'm not pastebining the output of my reinstallation of php failing and being like "halp!"
[23:00] <scwizard> Hydr0p0nX: I'm seriously considering it
[23:00] <Hydr0p0nX> *shudder*
[23:00] <nacc> scwizard: you're on 14.04 and want php5.6, there's no other option than PPA or compiing yourself
[23:00] <nacc> *compiling*
[23:01] <mladoux> do-release-upgrade, lol
[23:01] <scwizard> nacc: yes I know
[23:01] <nacc> scwizard: wasn't your original question about why php wasn't upgrading? :)
[23:01] <Hydr0p0nX> not that compiling php is difficult, just tedious and soooo many options to have to type in, then half way through the build realise you missed something, rinse / report
[23:02] <scwizard> nacc: yeah, becuase update saying "stuff not upgraded" and dist-upgrade saying "nothing to upgrade" is behavior I've never experianced before
[23:02] <ozberk> hey guys I have a sound issue on ubuntu. The sound seems have a too much bass and control keys on keyboard can only control the subwoofer sound. I'm using a onboard realtek hd sound device and I wonder what is the problem here
[23:03] <nacc> scwizard: right, but the reason you're in that state is using PPAs ...
[23:04] <scwizard> nacc: even using ppas, it's still a state that doesn't make sense
[23:04] <scwizard> like, it seems like an apt bug
[23:05] <nacc> scwizard: i'm still guessing it's the case i mentioned earlier, you installed from one source, removed that source, added a new source and then upgraded; rather than upgrading before modifying the sources.
[23:05] <nacc> or at least before deleting any sources
[23:05] <scwizard> nacc: yeah was a mistake
[23:05] <scwizard> nacc: any idea how I can remove a package taht gives an error when I apt-get purge?
[23:06] <scwizard> somehow php5-common is removed, but php5-memecahced is still there
[23:06] <genii> scwizard: If it's ppa stuff, use ppa-purge instead
[23:06] <scwizard> and now php5-memcached is saying "I can't be removed because php5-dismod doesn't exist!"
[23:06] <genii> !ppapurge
[23:06] <tortib> nacc, I got antergos to work but not luck with ubuntu
[23:07] <tortib> nacc thanks for your help regardless
[23:07] <tortib> goodbye
[23:07] <scwizard> genii: I don't want to revert the packages, I want to remove them
[23:07] <nacc> scwizard: revert/remove are the same in this case
[23:07] <nacc> scwizard: as those packages don't exist in the main archive
[23:07]  * genii twitches
[23:07] <scwizard> actually let me look at the apt manual
[23:07] <scwizard> there must be a way to removed stuff with buggy post install scripts
[23:08] <nacc> you'd have to use dpkg at that point, apt won't do it, iirc
[23:08] <faraz> Hi
[23:08] <scwizard> oh yeah
[23:09] <faraz> i have a problem
[23:09] <faraz> i installing ubuntu 1604
[23:09] <nacc> !help | faraz
[23:09] <nacc> faraz: in case that helps get a good problem statement :)
[23:10] <faraz> Hi
[23:10] <faraz> Ok Sorry
[23:10] <nacc> faraz: nothing to apologize for, just trying to help you out
[23:12] <faraz> (sorry my english is bad) i installing ubuntu 1604 . in installing its write ubuntu ubiquitty . after 30 Min not installed and again says ubuntu ubiquity .....
[23:12] <scwizard> it turned out the solution was just to edit php5-memcached.prerm
[23:12] <scwizard> eww eww eww
[23:13] <faraz> do you understand?
[23:13] <nacc> scwizard: i'm not sure what you did, but php5-memcached has a depends on php5-common, so it shouldn't have stayed installed w/o it :/
[23:13] <nacc> scwizard: sounds like you're just in a bad place now :(
[23:13] <nacc> faraz: so after 30 minutes, the installer had made no progress?
[23:13] <scwizard> nacc: it's a bug in the PPA, the php5 common compatability thing doesn't incldue a php5enmod, only "phpenmod"
[23:13] <faraz> how i can screenshot in ubuntu?
[23:14] <nacc> scwizard: i'd let ondrej know if it's needed
[23:14] <scwizard> it definately is needed...
[23:15] <scwizard> because php5-memecached pre and post install scripts depend on the existence of a "php5enmod" but php5-common doesn't install it or a compatability symlink
[23:15] <nacc> scwizard: i think he's created a bug tracker too; but officially (again) OT
[23:17] <scwizard> nacc: what does it mean when a ppa is depreciated? does it mean it'll be yanked tomorrow? or will it be yanked some number of years from now or what?
[23:17] <scwizard> or that it will linger but won't get updates?
[23:17] <nacc> scwizard: you'd have to ask the ppa's owner :/
[23:17] <scwizard> :|
[23:18] <nacc> scwizard: it's not an 'official' thing for ppas (although a ppa can generally be deleted at any time, ideally won't be)
[23:18] <nacc> scwizard: in that it's not an official thing for a ppa to be deprecated
[23:18] <Ravness> alright burning it into a cd as we speak, hopefully everything doesnt go to shit
[23:18] <faraz> nacc: how i screenshot in ubuntu?
[23:18] <nacc> !screenshot | faraz
[23:19] <faraz> thanks
[23:22] <arooni> anyone here using duply/duplicity for backups on ubuntu?  if so i'd love to ask a few questions such as why i might want these param options: https://gist.github.com/arooni/205600af1cf77676025c17ec8ef9d1e0
[23:23] <scwizard> looks like I have no choice but to continue using the depreciated ppa
[23:23] <faraz> nacc: http://8pic.ir/images/p43ojq2503nvlc6qkrrc.png
[23:24] <nacc> faraz: ok, so you're in the live installer, and it's installing (donwloading packages)?
[23:24] <nacc> faraz: does it just sit there? is that the issue?
[23:24] <nacc> scwizard: i would contact ondrej for support, if you need it
[23:25] <faraz> nacc: i un checked downloading packages in setup
[23:25] <scwizard> nacc: no point, I'll just start making plans to get away from this ppa somehow
[23:25] <scwizard> either upgrading our ubuntu version, switching to debian, or compiling or packaging ourselves
[23:25] <faraz> nacc: now image is it:http://8pic.ir/images/p801w7b4s4w5ex3lmf03.png
[23:26] <faraz> nacc: but installing is very slow.
[23:26] <scwizard> upon getting screwed by some random third party guy (who is who ondrej is to me) my instinct is not to come to them for support
[23:26] <nacc> faraz: it seems like a few segfaults to me, not good
[23:26] <scwizard> its to try to move away from leaning on random third party guys
[23:26] <scwizard> it's just not a stable arrangement
[23:27] <nacc> scwizard: ondrej is the debian php maintainer too
[23:27] <nacc> scwizard: just fyi
[23:27] <karen_> hi, guys, I was on before with questions about Lubuntu 16.04. I'm kinda new with it. Is there cleaning I should be doing? Like should I get some sort of cleaning app or something?
[23:27] <scwizard> nacc: the only one? that would be somewhat shocking
[23:27] <faraz> nacc: sorry , segfaults is a error? (my english not good)
[23:28] <karen_> or does it clean itself when it starts.
[23:29] <RavinduL> Hi! I'm trying to install bower on my ubuntu installation, and I followed the instructions at https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/fixing-npm-permissions#option-2-change-npms-default-directory-to-another-directory
[23:29] <nacc> faraz: yeah, it means something crashed (i just see it in the picture). unfortunately i need to step away, maybe someone else can help
[23:29] <RavinduL> It works only when I run source .profile
[23:29] <nacc> scwizard: well, one of three uploaders to debian, yes.
[23:29] <nacc> scwizard: just an FYI
[23:29] <scwizard> nacc: https://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-php
[23:29] <scwizard> there's a number of maintiners on the right there
[23:29] <faraz> nacc: can you help me with team viewer or another apps?
[23:29] <nacc> scwizard: that's not the php7.0 package.
[23:29] <nacc> scwizard: as i just said, ondrej is the *php* maintainer
[23:30] <nacc> s/the/a
[23:30] <RavinduL> I added this line: export PATH=~/.npm-global/bin:$PATH to the end of profile
[23:30] <RavinduL> *.profile
[23:30] <RavinduL> How do I get it running every single time I open a terminal?
[23:30] <Guest53114> oops I somehow closed the irc. I have just recently installed Lubuntu 16.04 and don't know much about it. Is there some sort of cleaning I should do?
[23:31] <scwizard> nacc: I mean, I get that he's usually a dependable guy, and these sorts of bugs aren't the norm, he's still just a guy when he's doing his own ppa
[23:31] <scwizard> him being a debian maintainer doesn't mean that all his stuff is suddnely as dependable as debian is
[23:31] <nacc> scwizard: i'm just giving you info, i'm done talkinga bout the topic (and done for the day)
[23:31] <scwizard> alright have a good night
[23:32] <nacc> scwizard: you too
[23:32] <nacc> (or as appropriate for your TZ)
[23:33] <faraz> nacc: can you help me with team viewer or another apps?
[23:36] <scwizard> faraz: nacc just went home or something
[23:36] <scwizard> maybe someone else here can help you
[23:38] <tatertots> faraz...your problem is that installing the operating system is taking longer than expected correct?
[23:38] <faraz> scwizard: ok . do you understand my problem?
[23:38] <tatertots> yes/no?
[23:38] <scwizard> faraz: no I don't know anything about linux on the desktop
[23:45] <faraz> yes
[23:45] <faraz> ok i go to ubuntu local forums in my language
[23:45] <faraz> thanks
[23:45] <faraz> bye
[23:51] <Hilikus> hello. i would like to install ubuntu in a mac book pro. How painful will that be based on your anecdotal evidence? the wiki page on it seems to be outdated so i don't know if the procedure today is more or less painful
[23:52] <decwrl> Does anyone what preseed command (or set of them) will get rid of the "Force UEFI Installation" dialog in Ubuntu 16.04?  I've got a preseed.cfg file that I used on 14.04.  When I switched to 16.04, I get the "Force UEFI Installation" dialog.  This is blocking automated installs.
[23:54] <scwizard> I'm having trouble installing the libpcre3 package
[23:54] <scwizard> and I don't think ppas are involved this time
[23:54] <scwizard> http://pastebin.com/raw/c9ggwRwL
[23:56] <Ben64> scwizard: well the version it's showing is a ppa thing
[23:56] <bprompt_> hmmm
[23:56] <scwizard> Ben64: then why are all the urls "us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/"
[23:56] <scwizard> that's not a ppa url
[23:56] <k1l> scwizard: apt-cache policy libpcre3
[23:57] <scwizard> k1l: http://pastebin.com/raw/qKZC5uaw
[23:57] <k1l> scwizard: look at the output of your paste. the libpcre3-dev package needs the libpcre3 package, which is from a ppa and is in the wrong version because of beeing from that ppa
[23:58] <bprompt_> scwizard:    I assume you're on 14.04?    I do have libpcre3   version 2.8.3.1   but on 16.04, maybe it's not available for 14.04?
[23:58] <scwizard> k1l: what makes you say it's from a ppa? I guess I'm having trouble reading the apt-cache policy output
[23:58] <scwizard> k1l: how can I see which ppa its from?
[23:58] <hdon> hi all :) trusty is still supported right?
[23:58] <scwizard> oh wait i see
[23:58] <scwizard> because the url is: "/var/lib/dpkg/status"
[23:59] <k1l> that means there is no ppa/repo active  for that package, or it was installed as a .deb file
[23:59] <dax> hdon: yes, trusty/14.04 is LTS, so 5 years of support, so April 2019
[23:59] <scwizard> hmm i thoguht i purged everything from that ppa by doing apt-get remove php5-common
[23:59] <k1l> scwizard: if you delete PPAs use ppa-purge. because this will revert all packages back to the non-ppa state.
[23:59] <scwizard> but i guess not