[00:00] <k1l> but if you only delete the PPA the packages are still installed (and make a mess )
[00:00] <scwizard> k1l: yup :(
[00:00] <scwizard> now I have a mess
[00:00] <BluJay> Hi everyone
[00:00] <hdon> hmm... apt update isn't fixing my 404s... here's my sources.list http://ix.io/Yyt
[00:00] <hdon> i can't install apache2 package (404)
[00:01] <scwizard> k1l: do you think I can clean up the mess by installing the ppa, then doing ppa-purge? or is it hopeless and i just need to nuke the instance?
[00:01] <scwizard> (I mean I'll try just curious what you think)
[00:01] <dax> hdon: pastebin the output of the update and the install commands
[00:01] <k1l> scwizard: i think that is the easiest automatic way.
[00:01] <roger`> lastlog afina
[00:02] <hdon> gtg sorry
[00:03] <capum321> hello
[00:04] <BluJay> capum321:Hi
[00:10] <capum321> my wifi isn't working. nmcli connection outputs http://termbin.com/5iok
[00:12] <computer> people, anyone knows how to use NFS? i cannot mount the files
[00:13] <yeats> computer: what errors are you seeing?
[00:13] <capum321> what your command?
[00:14] <computer> yeats: connection times out
[00:15] <computer> yeats: https://da.gd/MF7bC forget the bash script, i just have it on to highlight the colours
[00:18] <computer> yeats: what am i doing wrong?
[00:18] <Mahjongg> hello, I have a new system, voideo on which keeps freezing with huge log files that fill my root partition.  nvidia corporation gk208 geforce gt 730 (rev a1) and I use nouveau drivers with it. Do I have to switch to propriatery drivers?
[00:18] <Mahjongg> 14.04
[00:24] <computer> yeats: ?
[00:29] <scwizard> k1l: yeah the ppa purge was able to clean things up for me
[00:31] <bumblefuzz> how do I write a shell script that prompts for an admin username and password before running?
[00:33] <scwizard> bumblefuzz: that's the wrong approach, just make the shell script owned by root and 700, they will need to use sudo to execute it in that case
[00:35] <scwizard> bumblefuzz: does that answer your question?
[00:35] <bumblefuzz> I'll try it
[00:40] <sh0t> hi guys how do i get hibernate to work on 16.04 with encrypted fs/swap?
[00:40] <sh0t> is this ok for ubuntu 16.04? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnableHibernateWithEncryptedSwap
[00:43] <sh0t> i get a problem when i try:   sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdXN cryptswap1 it says Cannot use device /dev/sda7 which is in use (already mapped or mounted).
[00:44] <sh0t> ( i am following the answer...)
[00:58] <Chaoz_Wings> hello does anyone know how to use subfolders in xfce wallpaper changer? or does make have one similar to kde
[01:04] <Prelude2004c> hey guys... i am using multicast with pimd... i set things up and i send request, pimd receives the request and sends multicast back ( i see it hitting the GRE tunnel i have setup ) .. the problem is ffmpeg can't load the mpegts stream that comes in from multicast .. only reason i think could be the rp filter but i have set it up like so " http://pastebin.com/raw/B2ZfqEZC "
[01:05] <Prelude2004c> i don't get it
[01:07] <bumblefuzz> is there anyone here who knows how to write a shell script and has a good understanding of Mac OS X?
[01:08] <Tin_man> Chaoz_Wings, might want to try Variety Wallpaper changer, been using it for a long time, best there is..
[01:08] <Tin_man> http://peterlevi.com/variety/how-to-install/
[01:09] <Andres_> hola
[01:09] <k1l> bumblefuzz: #bash can help on bash scripting. but for macOS better ask the mac guys.
[01:16] <linuxnewbie> hi All, I'm trying to apt-get install an older version (47...) of chromium that I found here ftp://mirror02.syd.optusnet.com.au/debian/pool/main/c/chromium-browser/  i can't figure out how to do it. I updated the sources.list but i can't get the version i need. i'm on ubuntu and this mirror is a debian mirror. how would one of you experts do it?
[01:18] <SchrodingersScat> linuxnewbie: why would you do this?
[01:18] <linuxnewbie> i need an older version because the new one has a regression bug as far as my context is concerned
[01:19] <linuxnewbie> generally, i need to install that older version 46.0.2490.71 and if there's any other way i'll be fine with it
[01:19] <linuxnewbie> i mean other way to do it, besides sources.list
[01:22] <OerHeks> chromium 50.0.2661.102-0 is current
[01:23] <SchrodingersScat> linuxnewbie: you could download the .deb and use dpkg, but I would check for a ubuntu source first, unless you're running debian, in which case you can stop please.
[01:23] <linuxnewbie> OerHeks: thank you, but i need that older version
[01:24] <linuxnewbie> SchrodingersScat: i'm on ubuntu as i mentioned. i did download the .debs, but think it was missing some other packages, like chromium-codecs-ffmpeg... so i hoped if i can just use this mirror, all the correct packages will get downloaded automatically..
[01:25] <avis-> hey Toph this is tewn.  i'm catholic and ubuntu user.
[01:25] <Toph> hey avis-
[01:26] <avis-> linuxnewbie, you can probably fix most all your problems easier with a reinstall but make sure you have a /home on a seperate partition for your data.
[01:27] <linuxnewbie> avis-: there's no problems, i just need to install an older version that is gone from the official mirror, i found some other mirror that has the version i need, but i cant figure out how to use it, how to apt-get install that specific verision from that mirror
[01:28] <OerHeks> dpkg -i <deb>
[01:28] <avis-> there are package servers that are web based for many linux distros i think they list dependencies sometimes
[01:29] <velus> hello i seem to have to fsck my system everyday as it gets croupted a little what causes this and hwo do i stop it
[01:30] <Bashing-om> velus: Hard drive failing ? What does smartctl relate as to the hard drive's health ?
[01:31] <OerHeks> but that debian version can give vary result,
[01:31] <OerHeks> ftp://mirror02.syd.optusnet.com.au/pub/ubuntu/pool/main/c/chromium-browser/
[01:31] <OerHeks> ftp://mirror02.syd.optusnet.com.au/pub/ubuntu/pool/main/c/chromium-codecs-ffmpeg/
[01:31] <Mahjongg> hi, Hp Prolin ML10v2, doesn't seem to suspend on Ubuntu 14.04. Can i fix that?
[01:32] <velus> how do i find my drive name
[01:32] <Mahjongg> Could it be a BIOS setting somewhere, since this machine is sold primarily as a server
[01:32] <OerHeks> oh outdated
[01:32] <lethu> Mahjongg: try booting with the acpi=off parameter
[01:34] <Mahjongg> lethu, what would that do? Don;t I need acpi
[01:34] <velus> Bashing-om, ok what exactly am i looking for in the info?
[01:34] <lethu> Mahjongg: the bios built in acpi sometimes causes issues similar to yours
[01:35] <Bashing-om> velus: https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/SMART_tests_with_smartctl#Viewing_the_Test_Results .
[01:36] <lethu> Mahjongg: the work managed by the bios' acpi will be done by the kernel
[01:36] <Mahjongg> lethu, all right, thank you I'll try
[01:36] <lethu> Mahjongg: np
[01:37] <Bashing-om> velus: And http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2192335 .
[01:40] <linuxnewbie> OerHeks: there's no .deb in ftp://mirror02.syd.optusnet.com.au/pub/ubuntu/pool/main/c/chromium-codecs-ffmpeg/ :(
[01:41] <neiliob> anyone know how to fix Evolution Mail "Offline" in Ubuntu 16?
[01:45] <Fandroid> Okay, so a relative of mine updated to Windows 10 on his secondary drive.
[01:45] <Mitchell92> Hi... Would installing ubuntu mess up a laptops UEFI? Just wanted to check before I install Ubuntu on one of my notebooks in the morning.
[01:45] <Fandroid> I updated grub and it can only detect the recovery partitions on the Windows drive.
[01:45] <Fandroid> Ideas?
[01:45] <Mahjongg> hi lethu, tried with acpi=off, one of monitors was not detected this time, plus suspend still doesn't seem to work, any other suggestions?
[01:47] <lethu> Mahjongg: that was my only guess :/
[01:47] <Mahjongg> Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-4.2.0-41-generic root=/dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root ro quiet splash acpi=off vt.handoff=7
[01:47] <Mahjongg> lethu, Okay, thaks for trying
[01:47] <lethu> Mahjongg: yw
[01:49] <lethu> Mahjongg: you might want to remove the quiet and splash params to look through the boot if something is wrong
[01:49] <lethu> mahfiaz: another way would be to "nano /var/log/kern.log
[01:49] <lethu> "
[01:56] <ethereal> helloo
[02:05] <Ponder_> Hello! I would like to have new files under a parent folder to inherit its permission. I have set up a user group., When do i use numbers like 777 or when do i use use:group?
[02:07] <somsip> Ponder_: depends what you want it to do. You could u+s,g+s if that's the goal. But if you're sharing files in a group, better to add users to the group and make the folder g+s so you know who is the real owner, but everyone can still have access
[02:09] <Ponder_> Well im running a starbound server on ubuntu. When people try to add a file the server is denied acess because it keeps defaulting permissioins to something not high enough for the server to access?
[02:09] <Ponder_> Im not too sure how to describe it..
[02:10] <somsip> Ponder_: how are users adding files?
[02:10] <Ponder_> via Sftp :D
[02:11] <somsip> Ponder_: so your problem is with sftp permissions
[02:11] <Ponder_> Oh ok..
[02:11] <Ponder_> Can i link here?
[02:11] <DeaDSouL> Hi, if I create a RAID, and later on I wanted to change the Distro.. what will/could happen to my RAID ?
[02:12] <Ponder_> somsip: i have a webpage on what i wanna follow  (or at leasy im trying to follow)
[02:13] <Ponder_> But some of its content im unsure what to do. Like what numeber perms do i need? (775?) or when i use chmod whast g+s
[02:14] <BluJay> Hi everyone:)
[02:16] <somsip> Ponder_: what link do you have? I find this that has some instructions, but all I'm doing is pointing you at resources on the web https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=202128803
[02:16] <BluJay> I am trying to upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04, and want to keep my /home. How do i do it?
[02:16] <Ponder_> somsip: http://askubuntu.com/questions/642236/how-to-make-the-newly-created-files-inherit-the-directorys-permissions is that relavent?
[02:17] <Bashing-om> !ltsupgrade | BluJay
[02:18] <zorak> hi, im new with ubuntu, being using mint for years, where i can find options to change like the icons of the side
[02:18] <somsip> Ponder_: it really depends whether the FTP server has write access to the folder in the first place. I'd suggest you're better off finding a guide that explicitly deals with starbound as it's not clear how this is setup or needs to be setup
[02:19] <Ponder_> somsip: yes the sftp client can read and write - at times i must manually change the permissions but that is allowed by the user i haev created in the ubuntu server :3?
[02:19] <xangua> zorak: you can change icon themes with unity-tweak-tools if that's what you mean, assuming you use the unity desktop
[02:19] <somsip> Ponder_: so - what is the ownership of the parent folder? What is the ownership of files created by ftp?
[02:22] <Ponder_> somsip: Soo the owner is me, and the group is for examaple server. Both those have read and write (based on properties right-click)
[02:23] <Ponder_> somsip: and the users i want access to it is part of that group
[02:23] <somsip> Ponder_: sounds like you need to make the folder chmod g+s then
[02:23] <zorak> xangua, unity-tweak-tools is somewhere in the default install or i need to download some package?
[02:25] <xangua> !info unity-tweak-tool | sorry that's the correct name zorak
[02:27] <zorak> is there a reason that app is not in the default install?
[02:28] <Ponder_> somsip: thanks! I will try to do it and get back to irc if it dont work
[02:36] <abdu> is anyone here
[02:36] <lethu> abdu: yes
[02:36] <lethu> abdu: ask your question
[02:36] <somsip> abdu: just ask your support question - someone may help if they can
[02:37] <abdu> I using multi monitor
[02:37] <abdu> OS is Ubuntu 16.04
[02:38] <lethu> abdu: what's your issue?
[02:38] <abdu> I want to with move a window other monitor with keyboard
[02:39] <abdu> I want to move a window to other monitor with keyboard
[02:39] <abdu> like MacMom on OS X
[02:40] <lethu> abdu: in kde you can do that with mouse scroll and keyboard, don't know about ubuntu sorry
[02:40] <Ravness> well finally got ubuntu dual booted
[02:40] <Ravness> its nice
[02:40] <Ravness> i have no idea how to install spotify though...
[02:41] <somsip> abdu: I dont use unity - ISTR someone the other day saying you need to enable workspaces and then use shift+ctrl+alt+cursor to move an app http://i.stack.imgur.com/JDDku.png
[02:41] <lethu> abdu: somebody else might help you with that if you stay long enough
[02:41] <xangua> Ravness: isn't there a Spotify web client? Is not like the desktop client for Linux is any better
[02:41] <zorak> my luncher dissapeared
[02:42] <abdu> well, thanks
[02:42] <Ravness> ah
[02:42] <Ravness> i see
[02:42] <zorak> i was in unity-tweak-tool and want to revert some changes and press restore defaults
[02:42] <zorak> and the luncher dissaper
[02:43] <zorak> the alt+tab options changed
[02:43] <zorak> workspaces too
[02:46] <velus> is anyone any good at setting up an virtual account email server?
[02:46] <velus> for multiple domains?
[03:02] <noobwithaquestio> Hello. So I recently installed 16.04 and after fighting with drivers for my 980Ti I finally got everything to boot after setting my boot to Text Mode. I was eble to decrypt and everything was fine. However, when I try to restart I watch the text mode start and then it stops at a line similar to "Power Button registered as temperature point" and I have no idea what the issue may be. Can anyone help? I can boot in via GRUB an
[03:03] <Ravness> alright back
[03:05] <IanGriffiths> I am trying to install samba and there are unmet dependencies as shown at http://pastebin.com/vqpsbTAb       I have been attempting to follow http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=947124 (Gazneth's answer at the bottom of the page). I have done       sudo apt-get update                 sudo apt-get autoclean              sudo apt-get clean                  sudo apt-get autoremove         and I was just about to try  
[03:06] <Ravness> Damn, i cant use spotify. I have to install flash player
[03:09] <angel_> hi
[03:09] <Ravness> hi
[03:11] <somsip> IanGriffiths: have you used a PPA at any time?
[03:11] <Ravness> nope, just got ubuntu, so i'm learning the ropes
[03:11] <Ravness> so to speak
[03:11] <Ravness> So I've learned I might have to install "Ubuntu-restricted-extras"
[03:12] <IanGriffiths> somsip: No. No ppas
[03:12] <Ravness> what do you think?
[03:12] <somsip> IanGriffiths: what version of ubuntu? Did you apt-get update before installing?
[03:12] <lethu> Ravness: you have to install them in order to be able to play common multimedia files
[03:13] <Ravness> @lethu so i should go on and download them?
[03:13] <lethu> Ravness: yes
[03:14] <thetrav> I have a multi-homed host.  one nic has a 10.4.0.x address, and a gateway of 10.4.3.252, the other has a 10.4.5.x address and a gateway of 10.4.5.252  I have another host on the 10.4.0.x address, it can access this multi homed host via either address.  Problem is, when I access the 10.4.5.x address, packets go in via the 10.4.5.252 gateway, but the multi homed host attempt to return packets via the default gatewa
[03:14] <thetrav> y
[03:14] <thetrav> question.  Can I tell my multi homed host to be aware of which gateway packets are coming in on, and send them back via the same gateway?
[03:15] <thetrav> these are tcp packets by the way, not udp
[03:15] <Ravness> its sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[03:15] <Ravness> i just copy and paste that into the terminal right?
[03:15] <lethu> Ravness: yes
[03:15] <Ravness> thank you
[03:15] <IanGriffiths> somsip: I have today upgraded from 14.04 to 16.04. Yes I did apt-get update
[03:15] <lethu> Ravness: you will be asked for your pass
[03:16] <Ravness> wow that terminal feature is really interesting, so useful
[03:16] <Ravness> i cant wait to learn how to utilize it more
[03:17] <IanGriffiths> IanGriffiths: Please ignore this message - just testing my alert sound
[03:17] <lethu> Ravness: you should learn bash shell's basics
[03:17] <lethu> Ravness: goog some ebook about it
[03:17] <lethu> google*
[03:18] <somsip> IanGriffiths: so you did the upgrade, and now you get the unmet dependencies issue?
[03:18] <Tea-Punk> I'm a noob. How do I execute a install.sh file?
[03:18] <Tea-Punk> On Ubuntu Studio
[03:18] <lethu> Tea-Punk: sh install.sh
[03:18] <IanGriffiths> somsip: Yes, but only for samba. I can install other software
[03:18] <lethu> Tea-Punk: or ./install.sh after you have made it executable
[03:19] <Tea-Punk> How do I make it executable?
[03:19] <lethu> Tea-Punk: go into its properties by right clicking on it
[03:19] <Tea-Punk> Alright
[03:19] <somsip> IanGriffiths: paste the output of "apt-cache policy {then the packagenames of those 7 packages that wont install}
[03:21] <Tea-Punk> What do I do after that?
[03:22] <lethu> Tea-Punk: open terminal
[03:22] <Tea-Punk> okay
[03:22] <lethu> Tea-Punk: then cd to the file's dir, then ./install.sh
[03:23] <IanGriffiths> somsip: http://pastebin.com/bgEnjSnb
[03:23] <Tea-Punk> the file's directory is the location in the file's properties?
[03:25] <fuze> how can i specify 'sudo apt-btrfs-snapshot list' to /dev/sda7 specifically because I am on a recovery disk and it returns 'Sorry, your system lacks support for the snapshot feature'
[03:26] <Ravness> alright fantastic, the spotify web player works now. Thanks guys
[03:26] <lethu> Tea-Punk: yes
[03:26] <lethu> Ravness: np
[03:27] <Ravness> I'm very happy that ubuntu works alot better than win10 on this laptop :D
[03:27] <Tea-Punk> I got bash on the file directory :/
[03:27] <lethu> Tea-Punk: then type ./install.sh
[03:27] <lethu> oh
[03:28] <lethu> Tea-Punk: wait
[03:28] <somsip> IanGriffiths: looks normal I think. Have you tried sudo apt-get install -f samba, or if that fails try installing the individual dependencies separately.
[03:28] <velus> is anyone any good at setting up an virtual account email server? for multi domain
[03:28] <lethu> Tea-Punk: you mean the bash binary?
[03:28] <Tea-Punk> I got: "No such file or directory"
[03:28] <lethu> Tea-Punk: where is your file located?
[03:29] <Tea-Punk> It's a beta soft synth called Diva. The install.sh file is in the Diva file
[03:29] <lethu> Tea-Punk: in your home directory?
[03:29] <Tea-Punk> Yeah
[03:30] <lethu> Tea-Punk: then "cd ~/Diva/"
[03:30] <Tea-Punk> ohh I'll try that! :)
[03:30] <lethu> Tea-Punk:  :)
[03:31] <Tea-Punk> okay
[03:31] <IanGriffiths> somsip: This is what happens when I try to install one of the dependencies, although attr succeeded http://pastebin.com/ke8NRhAn
[03:31] <Tea-Punk> That worked. What is the next step?
[03:31] <lethu> Tea-Punk: ./install.sh
[03:32] <IanGriffiths> somsip: Do I need to hold those packages back to earlier versions?
[03:32] <lethu> brb
[03:32] <IanGriffiths> somsip: I mean libwbclient0 and samba-libs
[03:33] <Tea-Punk> Alright that worked! Thanks for clearing that up for me :D :D
[03:33] <Tea-Punk> I know it is basic stuff, but I am new to Linux
[03:35] <somsip> IanGriffiths: not that I would imagine. But on second view, it looks like something is messed up as with samba libs: *** 2:4.3.9+dfsg-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 100 is what you need, but 2:4.3.8+dfsg-0ubuntu1 500 doesnt look like a 16.04 package to me. You might need to get some help from someone more familiar with these sorts of problems
[03:35] <IanGriffiths> somsip: I see samba-libs and libwbclient0 are already installed (newest version). It seems odd that something as common as samba would need outdated dependencies
[03:35] <somsip> !info samba-dsdb-modules
[03:36] <IanGriffiths> Oddly enough, I managed to install samba on my other machine running 16.04 the other day but that was a clean install to 16.04 rather than an upgrade
[03:36] <somsip> !info samba-dsdb-modules trusty
[03:36] <IanGriffiths> somsip: ^
[03:38] <IanGriffiths> somsip: If it is a problem caused by upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04, then I could do a clean install. I did try to install samba on 14.04 before upgrading which installed but my 16.04 machine couldn't see the share. It didn't occur to me to remove samba before upgrading to 16.04
[03:39] <somsip> IanGriffiths: Did you have any unusual sources enabled in 14.04? Eg: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed
[03:39] <IanGriffiths> somsip: I was also surprised that I was offered the option to upgrade rather than clean install as I though that wasn't due to be available for a few months.
[03:39] <somsip> !ltsupgrade | IanGriffiths (is correct)
[03:40] <IanGriffiths> somsip: Only extra repos for dropbox and google chrome
[03:40] <velus> does anyone know postfix/dovecot here? im having problems with ti for some reason
[03:40] <IanGriffiths> somsip: So perhaps I have broken it. Best to clean install?
[03:40] <somsip> IanGriffiths: can you grep your /etc/apt/sources.list for "proposed"
[03:41] <somsip> IanGriffiths: if it's an option, clean is always (arguably) better than an upgrade
[03:41] <IanGriffiths> somsip: Sorry, I am not so familiar with grep. Can you give me the command please?
[03:41] <somsip> IanGriffiths: grep proposed /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:41] <IanGriffiths> somsip: A clean install wouldn't take me very long
[03:42] <IanGriffiths> somsip: That grep doesn't produce anything
[03:42] <somsip> IanGriffiths: I'm suspicious of your sources. Someone more expert might see the obvious issue, but if clean install is an option I'd suggest going for it. I'd be suprised if you didnt have more problems in the future if you stuck with what you've got, even if you got samba working
[03:43] <IanGriffiths> somsip: My sources.list is only two lines long as I had some problems with duplicate sources in it it so did sudo mv sources.list sources.old so that hopefully I could generate a new sources.list   Maybe that is how I have broken it?
[03:43] <somsip> IanGriffiths: yes. yes it would
[03:43] <IanGriffiths> somsip: Yes it should generate a new sources.list?
[03:43] <somsip> IanGriffiths: https://repogen.simplylinux.ch/
[03:43] <IanGriffiths> somsip: Or that would brake it
[03:44] <somsip> IanGriffiths: it would kill it. Merciliessly
[03:44] <somsip> IanGriffiths: still, if you clean install then so be it. If you want to try to fix, repair your sources list
[03:46] <ShadeS> hello
[03:46] <ShadeS> I'm getting this 'no space left ond evice' when I am trying to dpkg -i chef-manage
[03:47] <ShadeS> there is 620m free on my hdd
[03:48] <somsip> ShadeS: how about df -i ?
[03:49] <ShadeS> 57% full
[03:49] <ShadeS> /dev/mapper/ubuntuchefvm--vg-root 294912 166328 128584   57% /
[03:50] <ShadeS> what could be the issue?
[03:50] <IanGriffiths> somsip: Thanks for the help. Sounds like perhaps doing a clean install would be most sensible.
[03:50] <somsip> ShadeS: that file is 291MB. What size is it when it's uncompressed?
[03:50] <Madhu>  Please help to install ubuntu 12.04 on x3100 m5 eith RAID1
[03:51] <somsip> IanGriffiths: yeah - go for it if it's an easy option
[03:51] <ShadeS> samb1: I'm not sure how to tell. . . .
[03:51] <velus> hello im having a problem with either my postfix or dovecot, can anyone be abel to help me, i am in both channels but no one is answeing
[03:51] <IanGriffiths> somsip: Righto. Rebooting now and will let you know how it goes
[03:52] <ShadeS> checking now
[03:53] <Madhu> Please help to install ubuntu 12.04 on x3100 m5 eith RAID1
[03:54] <Madhu> Any one please
[03:55] <fuze> kubuntu 15.04 recovery cd E: Unable to locate package boot-repair, how do i install this package?
[03:55] <Madhu> Hi
[03:55] <somsip> fuze: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[03:55] <ShadeS> i might have accidently unzipped it in full
[03:55] <ShadeS> and i still have room left ... after tar -tzvf data.tar.gz
[03:56] <Madhu> Please help to install ubuntu 12.04 on x3100 m5 eith RAID1
[03:57] <somsip> !patience | Madhu
[03:57] <sponix> Any Linux Gamers in here ?
[03:57] <Madhu> Please help to install ubuntu 12.04 on x3100 m5 eith RAID1
[03:57] <Madhu> Please help to install ubuntu 12.04 on x3100 m5 eith RAID1
[03:58] <Madhu> Hi
[03:58] <Madhu> Please help to install ubuntu 12.04 on x3100 m5 eith RAID1
[03:58] <rodrigopaiva> Hello
[03:58] <Madhu> Need help
[03:58] <HackerII> youd be better off with 14.04
[03:59] <Madhu> Please help to install ubuntu 12.04 on x3100 m5 eith RAID1
[03:59] <ShadeS> any ideas why i'm running out of space?
[03:59] <dax> Madhu: cut it out.
[03:59] <somsip> Madhu: and that's how you get ignored...
[03:59] <Madhu> No
[04:00] <himanshu> Hi
[04:00] <Madhu> Sosip:
[04:00] <rodrigopaiva> do you use cd ou usb boot install?
[04:00] <Madhu> .cd
[04:01] <Ravness> later guys i'ma head out
[04:02] <rodrigopaiva> what is your difficulty?
[04:02] <Madhu> I  config RAID2 on x31005 bios
[04:02] <rodrigopaiva> RAID1 only?
[04:03] <Madhu> Not saving oartitoons on disk
[04:03] <Madhu> Yes
[04:03] <Madhu> Opeeation not permitted
[04:04] <rodrigopaiva> have you more details?
[04:04] <rodrigopaiva> have you more details?
[04:05] <Madhu> Yes
[04:05] <rodrigopaiva> why its not permited
[04:05] <Madhu> Iertor md126_rsid1 read only
[04:07] <Madhu> Tjindet
[04:07] <Madhu> Please help to install ubuntu 12.04 on x3100 m5 eith RAID1
[04:07] <rodrigopaiva>  appear to be a bios's limitation
[04:08] <Madhu> Csyogi
[04:11] <ShadeS> what can I do to get this package ot install I think I've got enough room 8 /
[04:19] <ShadeS> am i just screwed?
[04:19] <ShadeS> is the disk too small?
[04:20] <rodrigopaiva> he go out of the chat
[04:22] <ShadeS> ;(
[04:23] <mikea> I'm running Ubuntu-Gnome.. In the system indicator applet systray thing whenever I left-click on an icon like dropbox or telegram it brings up the right click context menu
[04:23] <moneylotion> hello, my ubuntu is only transfering at 50 MB over gigabit connection, any ideas how I can speed this up?
[04:23] <mikea> I found a single unanswered SO question about it
[04:24] <mikea> if anyone's seen this before I'd appreciate some advice
[04:28] <bitbytebucket> connect #deskthority
[04:45] <backbox> can someone teach how to hack a pc
[04:46] <dax> no
[04:46] <dax> no hacking here.
[04:50] <akis> hi all. i installed xubuntu 16.04 (clean installation) on 3 machines. 2 of them have 4gb ram and celeron cpu and the 3rd has only 2gb but a core duo cpu. I see that 16.04 needs more ram than 14.04 did to run the same applications. On my 3rd machine (this with 2gb ram only) many times (when many tabs on browser are open or flash is running) exceeds the whole ram (set vm.swappiness=1 instead the default 60) and start swappiness. Doea any one else
[04:50] <akis> realize that 16.04 need more ram than 14.04 did?
[05:02] <ubuntu-mate> g
[05:06] <genicon> what's the command to upgrade everything again?  apt-get upgrade something
[05:06] <hateball> genicon: apt update && apt full-upgrade
[05:06] <genicon> yayyy thanks
[05:06] <genicon> oo i forgot you can string commands
[05:07] <tumtoes> Okay. So I'm using an ssh to use the terminal of my laptop (has ubuntu) with my main windows PC. I wan't to open gedit through the terminal from my windows, and I have gedit installed. How would I get windows to show the gedit display? (for example, typing "gedit memes.py") or would I have to use a different text edit
[05:07] <genicon> i feel like a hacker watching all the shit scroll by
[05:07] <genicon> 31337
[05:07] <genicon> so it's not apt-get anymore?
[05:09] <hateball> genicon: they both exist, apt is the new black
[05:10] <genicon> k so apt-get install blah,blah2
[05:10] <genicon> but it's not separated by commas just spaces
[05:11] <tumtoes> Okay. So I'm using an ssh to use the terminal of my laptop (has ubuntu) with my main windows PC. I want to open gedit through the terminal from my windows, and I have gedit installed. How would I get windows to show the gedit display? (for example, typing "gedit memes.py") or would I have to use a different text edit
[05:13] <tumtoes> I get the error "cannot open display". Probably bc I can't run that program on windows. But what text edit can be shown on windows and ubuntu and be able to have the .py extention
[05:13] <tumtoes> ?
[05:14] <hateball> tumtoes: Explain in detail what you are trying to do
[05:17] <tumtoes> hateball: I am using an SSH to connect to my laptop (running ubuntu) from my main windows computer. I want to you the terminal to open gedit and type in the program on my windows machine. But when I try to open gedit it gives me the error "cannot open display". So I am asking if there is a text edit that I can see/use in both windows and ubuntu that supports the .py extension
[05:18] <tumtoes> for python
[05:18] <hateball> tumtoes: So you're using something like Putty to connect? Just edit using nano or vim or some other commandline editor
[05:19] <tumtoes> I am using putty yes
[05:19] <hateball> tumtoes: Or run an xserver in cygwin. Or upgrade your other computer to Linux and just use ssh -X
[05:19] <hateball> Or download the file to the local OS, edit, upload
[05:22] <M4R4B4> !help
[05:23] <genicon> i would like to setup my vps as an openvpn server for a windows laptop and an android phone.  is that a nightmare to do or is it possible?
[05:23] <CZauX> On Ubuntu 14.04, I could create an admin user and group, but on 16.04 the admin group is already created by default, what is the purpose of this new admin group?
[05:45] <kyusuf85> hi all
[05:46] <M4R4B4> I need a scan like this someone has ??? http://prnt.sc/bmwh00
[05:56] <XATRIX> Hi guys, i have troubles with a suspend of my laptop. If i plug my AC out of, i can suspend it using laptop lid close. If i have my AC plugged in, nothing happens. Any ideas how to debug this ? this is my power settings: http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot2016-06-3008-55-41.php
[05:56] <M4R4B4> I need a scan like this someone has ??? http://prnt.sc/bmwh00
[05:56] <XATRIX> I tried to use these adivces on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend , but i still no go
[05:57] <XATRIX> Please, help me out
[06:04] <virtuosoj> I want to set rpi2 up as a webserver running Wordpress on Ubuntu Server 16.04.  Is this possible?
[06:08] <lyze>  virtuosoj https://www.raspberrypi.org/learning/lamp-web-server-with-wordpress/worksheet/
[06:09] <virtuosoj> lyze, ty :)
[06:09] <noobface> hi, I'm new to ubuntu and I'm just trying to get my barrings straight... I have tried to download a few prgrams (not from the software manager) and when i try to install them from the command line they don't install infact when i search for them within the command line they don't show up but i caon find them through the file manager. I'm using command ---- sudo apt-get install (program's name) .. misspelling is being ruled out and this point. what am I
[06:09] <noobface> doing wrong
[06:10] <virtuosoj> noobface, "sudo apt search gedit" for example would search apt
[06:10] <virtuosoj> for the "gedit" application
[06:11] <virtuosoj> apt-get is deprecated, use apt when possible.  "sudo apt install pioneers"
[06:11] <virtuosoj> if you like Settlers of Catan, Pioneers is the linux version ;)  fun
[06:12] <EugenA> can someone help setup network for usb wlan adapter acting as access point? Wlan adapter is already working and I can connect to it with mobile phone. Just need to setup dhcp and maybe routing
[06:12] <noobface> WOW!
[06:13]  * noobface bows to virtuosoj
[06:14] <xenLL> uid:8840
[06:14] <virtuosoj> noobface, also run "sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade" often
[06:14] <lyze> ^ updates the system
[06:15] <noobface> ouu yeah ive been having issues with updates.. ill try that as well .. so with the search command i don't need to download in the first place.... whhaaa
[06:16] <acosonic> ubuljtu rocks, best Linux distro :)
[06:16] <lyze> noobface, basically there are is a gigantic directory with versions that simply work with ubuntu. you can search that directory, which is called "repository", via the apt search command and install stuff via apt install.
[06:16] <lyze> ubergoose1, you can also automatically update them via the two commands virtuosoj wrote. So it's basically one great feature to find new and update software. No need to download the sources and play around wit h them to get it to work c;
[06:17] <lyze> * noobface
[06:17] <noobface> i just tried apt install and it says it couldn't find .. Do I need to simplify or can i just c/v
[06:17] <Grorco> Hi I can't figure out how to use my touch pad to control compiz
[06:17] <lyze> noobface, E.g. if I want to install gedit then I'd type "sudo apt install gedit"
[06:18] <Grorco> Is there anyway to tell which button is being pressed by the touch pad?
[06:18]  * noobface mind==blown
[06:18] <lyze> Grorco, xev I think it#s called ... it should open a test window and then it should write all inputs into the console
[06:19] <lyze> noobface, imagine "apt search <name>" as a google search for applications which gives you a result back of nearly all programs and then "apt install <name>" to install that c;
[06:19] <noobface> so they DO need to happen respectively?
[06:20] <hateball> noobface: when you install, the package name is the stuff in green, nothing else
[06:20] <hateball> noobface: that is, if you use apt search, it will color the package name green
[06:21] <lyze> !find java
[06:21] <Grorco> lyse: Thanks it says it's button 1 so I'm not sure why it's not working :(
[06:22] <noobface> oh so if i wanted a specific gedit i go "sudo apt install adroidsdk-ddms" for example
[06:22] <lyze> nearly, gedit is just a name of a program, nothing more. those things you can install are called packages ^^
[06:23] <lyze> So yeah. if you want to install a specific package you'd type "sudo apt-get install <package name>" with your example it would be, as you already correctly said: "sudo apt install androidsdk-ddms"
[06:24] <Grorco> wait whats the difference between apt install and apt-get install?
[06:24] <noobface> ermehgerd! this is coolest thing since google
[06:25] <somsip> Grorco: apt is a synonym for apt-get in 16.04
[06:25] <lyze> Grorco, apt is apt-get with a couple more features, like colors and a progress bar ^^
[06:25] <Grorco> I feel like I've been wasting so much time typing apt-cache and apt-get lol
[06:26] <Grorco> they just made the change with xenial?
[06:26] <lyze> Grorco, http://askubuntu.com/questions/445384/what-is-the-difference-between-apt-and-apt-get
[06:28] <cipri_vtm> hello!
[06:28] <Grorco> lyze: Thanks I wasn't looking for that but I love it :)
[06:31] <noobface> ok so do you have to update programs individually?
[06:31] <noobface> oh. no. don't answer that
[06:35] <Grorco> hmmm I don't think compizconfig is affecting anything any suggestions?
[06:37] <Madhu> Hi
[06:37] <Madhu> Need help to install ubuntu 1204 in x3100 m5
[06:38] <Madhu> camako
[06:38] <Madhu> hydro
[06:39] <Madhu> ro
[06:39] <Madhu> ron
[06:39] <Madhu>  Need help to install ubuntu 1204 in x3100 m5
[06:39] <genicon> i used to have a boyfriend named Ubuntu once
[06:40] <Madhu> hi
[06:40] <noobface> I ran an update and everything went well except the last line says "Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.23-0ubuntu3) ..."
[06:41] <noobface> looks like it was for libre office
[06:42] <noobface> is it an error or is update complete?
[06:43] <anes> Hi friends , using xsel i can understand that copy a content through command : xsel -b <as.txt , but the command to append same to another file named jj.txt please
[06:43] <Grorco> I figured it out :) MATE tweak didn't actually change it so from the terminal compiz -replace
[06:44] <Madhu> Hi jatten
[06:44] <Grorco> now how do I make it so it starts with that rather than having to enter it every time?
[06:44] <Madhu> x3100 m5  with raid 1 .. ubuntu 2.04 istallayio
[06:46] <Madhu> Hi tarartor
[06:47] <Madhu> harrymm
[06:48] <Madhu> MJ Nor
[06:49] <Madhu> need some help
[06:49] <Madhu> Hi abhishek
[06:54] <abhishek__> hi
[06:55] <abhishek__> Please check this http://paste.ubuntu.com/18152088/
[06:55] <abhishek__> Even though the updates are installed using unattended upgrades, apt still shows them as not installed.
[06:57] <noobface> ok, new question, does the command line not support searches for ...low brow programs? if not how is it supposed to be downloaded via command line?
[06:57] <somsip> noobface: what do you mean by "low brow"?
[06:58] <noobface> e.g. Brutus
[06:58] <somsip> !info brutus | noobface (if it's not official, you dont install it using official methods)
[06:59] <noobface> i see. then what method would you recommend somsip
[06:59] <somsip> noobface: use the method recommended by the creators of brutus
[06:59] <RahulAN> Hi all
[06:59] <somsip> noobface: often this will be a PPA, or a prebuilt deb, or maybe install from source
[07:00] <RahulAN> I am just curious to know if there is any way to identify Hang
[07:01] <abhishek__> Please have a look http://askubuntu.com/questions/793029/unattended-upgrades-not-showing-in-apt
[07:01] <abhishek__> I am very confused why this not working
[07:01] <abhishek__> this *is not
[07:01] <somsip> abhishek__: when did you last update the unattended-upgrades package? Are you on 14.04?
[07:01] <abhishek__> somsip, 16.04
[07:02] <somsip> abhishek__: have you configured it correctly?
[07:02] <abhishek__> somsip, I think so, what you do suspect is wrong.
[07:02] <somsip> abhishek__: that it;s not configured correctly. Check it https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/automatic-updates.html
[07:03] <abhishek__> somsip, I have checked it, what is wrong in configuration?
[07:03] <somsip> abhishek__: I dont know. You have shared it
[07:04] <somsip> *haven't
[07:04] <noobface> got it thank you somsip.
[07:04] <abhishek__> somsip, http://paste.ubuntu.com/18152416/
[07:05] <noobface> A related question, how do you to preinstall languages that other packages require for download
[07:05] <somsip> noobface: you mean, programming languages?
[07:05] <Madhu> somsip. Please help to install ubunto 12.04 x3100 m5 with raid1 (bios)
[07:05] <noobface> oh, yeah
[07:06] <abhishek__> somsip, does that help?
[07:06] <somsip> noobface: a decently packaged app will pull them in automatically. If not, just apt install them
[07:06] <Madhu> I cofigured raid1 in bios. started installation showing md126 readonly
[07:06] <somsip> abhishek__: and the contents of the other file you needed to configure?
[07:07] <noobface> oh right. Thanks again somsip
[07:07] <hateball> Madhu: Any reason you are using 12.04? It goes EOL in 1 year, as opposed to 14.04 or 16.04 which will live longer
[07:08] <abhishek__> somsip, http://paste.ubuntu.com/18152555/?
[07:10] <somsip> abhishek__: where did you get the format to use for the extra repos you added? The PPAs and the other entry for xenial?
[07:10] <Madhu> somsip :  please help
[07:11] <abhishek__> somsip, yes
[07:11] <anes> any body have idea about xsel append command?
[07:11] <Madhu> malsasa2
[07:11] <abhishek__> somsip, got the format from http://askubuntu.com/a/64321/417607  then used this http://askubuntu.com/a/792621/417607
[07:11] <somsip> abhishek__: *where* did you get them
[07:12] <somsip> laggg
[07:12] <vbgunz> hello fellas. I'd like to install kubuntu alongside ubuntu **but** I'd like for the menus of both desktops to not get mixed up. Is this possible?
[07:12] <abhishek__> somsip, is it wrong?
[07:13] <somsip> abhishek__: you answered 87849 with those details, and you've just said they dont work. They dont look right to me. I would suggest removing them and seeing if UU works without them, then find out how to added them correctly.
[07:15] <abhishek__> somsip, why do you think the format is wrong?
[07:15] <somsip> abhishek__: because you have only justified it with links to your own posts
[07:16] <somsip> abhishek__: and it doesnt work, by your own admission. Occams razor
[07:17] <cipri_vtm> anyone knows how can i enable 3d support in oravle virtualbox ?
[07:17] <cipri_vtm> i mean how do i enable in ubuntu
[07:17] <abhishek__> somsip, this is not my post http://askubuntu.com/questions/64318/how-can-i-enable-silent-automatic-updates-for-google-chrome/64321#64321
[07:17] <cipri_vtm> starts with black screen if option is checked
[07:17] <somsip> abhishek__: and that format for additional repos is nothing like what you have used. Omit the obvious, then investigate more. EOT for me
[07:18] <abhishek__> somsip, it is the same, what is different?
[07:19] <abhishek__> somsip, Sorry I am not sure I understand the difference.
[07:25] <ShadeS> I'm having a hard time changing my ip
[07:25] <somsip> ShadeS: in what context?
[07:25] <ShadeS> ifconfig tells me it's 10.0.2.15, while /etc/network/interfaces says address 192.168.0.250
[07:25] <ShadeS> iface enp0s3 inet static
[07:25] <ShadeS> what gives?
[07:26] <somsip> ShadeS: paste your interfaces file
[07:26] <ShadeS> somsip:  https://bpaste.net/show/64b09c5074e1
[07:28] <Tin_man> vbgunz, might check this link out: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/43471/how-to-configure-the-linux-grub2-boot-menu-the-easy-way/
[07:28] <somsip> ShadeS: I've got a "network" line in mine. No idea what it does but worth trying maybe? https://bpaste.net/show/c8af8e56bcc5
[07:30] <ShadeS> somsip: and then what do i run to restart it?
[07:30] <ShadeS> i added that line . . .
[07:31] <somsip> ShadeS: try restarting network service. IF you're on 16.04 I have no idea, but sudo service networking restart on 14.04 IIRC
[07:31] <cool> hi all
[07:31] <cool> i am facing double cursor in my lubuntu
[07:31] <cool> how to fix that one
[07:31] <cipri_vtm> you can try ip link set interfacename down
[07:32] <cipri_vtm> then ip link set interfacename up
[07:32] <cool> any suggestions.??
[07:34] <ShadeS> I am on 16.04
[07:38] <cool> any suggestion for double cursor error
[07:38] <ducasse> ShadeS: sudo systemctl restart networking.service
[07:39] <ShadeS> ifconfig shows the same ip
[07:39] <ShadeS> ducasse: how can i tell if it acutally did any restarting of the networkign service?
[07:39] <ShadeS> it didn't error out but nothing happened to the console
[07:40] <mr_yogurt> is it possible to enable sticky keys for just one program?
[07:42] <ducasse> ShadeS: there is no output if it is successful.
[07:43] <ducasse> ShadeS: are you using the correct interface name?
[07:43] <ShadeS> yes
[07:43] <ShadeS> the interface name is enp0s3
[07:43] <ShadeS> it's a virtual machine
[07:44] <ShadeS> if that makes a difference (it shouldnt...)
[07:44] <cipri_vtm> if its virtual machine
[07:44] <cipri_vtm> check the config
[07:44] <cipri_vtm> maybe its bridged
[07:44] <cipri_vtm> what is the VM name ?
[07:44] <ShadeS> no, it's not bridged it's natted
[07:45] <ShadeS> uname -a -> Linux chefserv 4.4.0-28-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 24 10:09:13 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[07:47] <guest2332> Hi, I have a laptop with a Radeon R7 265 and an Intel HD Graphics 520. glxinfo states that my openGL version is 3.0, I am running Ubuntu 16.04.
[07:47] <guest2332> My hardware should be capable of doing openGL 4.4. How would I remedy this?
[07:54] <tatertots> Hi guest2332
[07:54] <tatertots> glxinfo | grep 'version'
[07:54] <tatertots> can you pastebin the output please
[07:55] <guest2332> http://pastebin.com/mKMSV98b
[07:55] <tatertots> thank you guest2332
[07:56] <tatertots> what exact GPU do you have?
[07:57] <tatertots> radeon r7 265 is a PCI-E card for desktops...that's not going to fit inside a laptop
[07:57] <tatertots> you must have a mobile gpu
[07:57] <tatertots> post your mobile gpu
[07:58] <Tom__> HElloooooooooooooo
[07:58] <Tom__> I have a questin about VPN
[07:58] <tatertots> or do you have a desktop computer and you told me you have a laptop by mistake?
[07:58] <tatertots> in any event let me know what gpu you have
[07:58] <updates2> hi
[07:58] <updates2> how are you all?
[07:58] <guest2332> http://pastebin.com/DpDZ6UJh
[07:58] <Tom__> is there anybody knows Whic vpn is good for Ubuntu OS
[07:58] <Tom__> ?
[07:59] <guest2332> Here is the output from lspci | grep 'Display'
[07:59] <updates2> can any of you recommend a good alternative to ubuntu?
[08:00] <Tom__> hELLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
[08:00] <somsip> Tom__: vpns tend to work with ubuntu. Other than that, "good" is subjective
[08:00] <updates2> hi tom
[08:00] <john> hello
[08:00] <updates2> somsip - can  you recommend a good alternative to ubuntu?
[08:01] <somsip> updates2: you're ignored
[08:01] <Tom__> somsip
[08:01] <tatertots> thanks guest2332
[08:01] <Guest4190> hello
[08:01] <tatertots> I'm checking http://www.amd.com/en-us/products/graphics/notebook/r7-m200
[08:01] <updates2> what?
[08:01] <Tom__> can you introduxe a secure and fast vpn
[08:01] <Guest4190> what?
[08:01] <updates2> whats with somsip ?????
[08:01] <Tom__> for ubuntu touch
[08:02] <somsip> !touch | Tom__ (but better to read independent reviews on vpns)
[08:03] <Tom__> in ubuntu touch nobody answer me :(
[08:03] <Tom__> however TQ
[08:04] <updates2> pathetic
[08:05] <tatertots> guest what version OS are you using?
[08:06] <guest2332> Ubuntu 16.04
[08:06] <guest2332> 4.5.2-040502-generic for kernel.
[08:07] <mikunos> Hi guys after the upgrade to the 16.04 my pc shows me a kernel panic: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block (0,0)
[08:07] <mikunos> :0
[08:07] <mikunos> :o
[08:07] <mikunos> what have I to solve it?
[08:08] <tatertots> ah latest, greatest version cool
[08:08] <mikunos> yes
[08:08] <somsip> !who | tatertots
[08:09] <Ben64> mikunos: run this and put the output on a pastebin
[08:09] <Ben64> mikunos: forgot link --> http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/
[08:09] <A6267-Guest> SOMSIP IS A PED0PHILE :) SOMSIP TRADES CHILD P0RN PICS :)   SOMSIP’S WH0RE MOTHER HAS TERMINAL BREAST CANCER !!!! SOMSIP’S WH0RE MOTHER SPREADS HER HAIRY LEGS AND IMAGINES JESUS AND THE PIGGY PROPHET MUHAMMAD ARE FUKKING HER !!!
[08:09] <A6267-Guest> _SOMSIP IS A PED0PHILE :) SOMSIP TRADES CHILD P0RN PICS :)   SOMSIP’S WH0RE MOTHER HAS TERMINAL BREAST CANCER !!!! SOMSIP’S WH0RE MOTHER SPREADS HER HAIRY LEGS AND IMAGINES JESUS AND THE PIGGY PROPHET MUHAMMAD ARE FUKKING HER !!!
[08:09] <A6267-Guest> ,.SOMSIP IS A PED0PHILE :) SOMSIP TRADES CHILD P0RN PICS :)   SOMSIP’S WH0RE MOTHER HAS TERMINAL BREAST CANCER !!!! SOMSIP’S WH0RE MOTHER SPREADS HER HAIRY LEGS AND IMAGINES JESUS AND THE PIGGY PROPHET MUHAMMAD ARE FUKKING HER !!!
[08:09] <lyze> !alertops
[08:09] <somsip> !ops
[08:10] <Ben64> thought somsip was op *shrug*
[08:10] <somsip> Ben64: nah - just stroppy
[08:10] <guest2332> tatertots:  I am going to upgrade to 4.6 and see if my problem is resolved.
[08:11] <mikunos> I have not any bash shell available
[08:11] <A2598-Guest> SOMSIP IS A PED0PHILE :) SOMSIP TRADES CHILD P0RN PICS :)   SOMSIP’S WH0RE MOTHER HAS TERMINAL BREAST CANCER !!!! SOMSIP’S WH0RE MOTHER SPREADS HER HAIRY LEGS AND IMAGINES JESUS AND THE PIGGY PROPHET MUHAMMAD ARE FUKKING HER !!!
[08:11] <A2598-Guest> _SOMSIP IS A PED0PHILE :) SOMSIP TRADES CHILD P0RN PICS :)   SOMSIP’S WH0RE MOTHER HAS TERMINAL BREAST CANCER !!!! SOMSIP’S WH0RE MOTHER SPREADS HER HAIRY LEGS AND IMAGINES JESUS AND THE PIGGY PROPHET MUHAMMAD ARE FUKKING HER !!!
[08:11] <A2598-Guest> ,.SOMSIP IS A PED0PHILE :) SOMSIP TRADES CHILD P0RN PICS :)   SOMSIP’S WH0RE MOTHER HAS TERMINAL BREAST CANCER !!!! SOMSIP’S WH0RE MOTHER SPREADS HER HAIRY LEGS AND IMAGINES JESUS AND THE PIGGY PROPHET MUHAMMAD ARE FUKKING HER !!!
[08:11] <mikunos> Ben64 I have not any bash shell available
[08:11] <mikunos> I have only the grub shell
[08:11] <Ben64> mikunos: you do if you boot a livecd
[08:18] <Hasan_> Hello all
[08:19] <Hasan_> i have some problem in deleting and creating linux paritions
[08:19] <tatertots> hello Hasan
[08:19] <Hasan_> can anybody help me out ?
[08:19] <Hasan_> hello tatertots
[08:19] <tatertots> what error do you get Hasan
[08:19] <Hasan_> when i delete and press w
[08:19] <tatertots> and what method are you using to delete the partition Hasan?
[08:19] <Hasan_> it gives error fdisk: WARNING: rereading partition table failed, kernel still uses old table: Device or resource busy
[08:20] <Hasan_> fdisk /dev/sda
[08:20] <Hasan_> same error is coming after creating partition
[08:20] <tatertots> have you tried from liveusb/livecd Hasan?
[08:20] <Ben64> well listen to the error, the device is busy
[08:20] <Hasan_> and then when i try to mke2fs /dev/sda1
[08:21] <Ben64> it's probably mounted or otherwise in use already
[08:21] <tatertots> Hasan try again from liveusb/livecd and let us know if you have problems :)
[08:22] <Hasan_> actually i can't reboot the board
[08:22] <tatertots> hmm why not Hasan?
[08:22] <Hasan_> first i need to create partition and reboot
[08:22] <Hasan_> its live system
[08:22] <tatertots> live as in "in production"???
[08:22] <Hasan_> yes its a live node
[08:23] <tatertots> schedule a maintenance window and do it then..... :)
[08:23] <Hasan_> when i try to umount it also gives error of can't umount /dev/sda1: invalid argument
[08:23] <Ben64> is it mounted?
[08:23] <Hasan_> yes
[08:23] <tatertots> Hasan schedule a maintenance window.....you have maintenance to do :)
[08:23] <Hasan_> mounted with /IDE0
[08:24] <Ben64> well yeah, you can't partition while it's mounted
[08:24] <Hasan_> so how i can umount ?
[08:24] <Hasan_> its also not allowing to umount forcibly
[08:24] <tatertots> or inform your lead IT guy and he will schedule a maint window
[08:24] <Ben64> close everything that is using it, then umount
[08:24] <Hasan_> how can i close
[08:24] <Hasan_> please let me know
[08:26] <Hasan_> anybody ?
[08:26] <tatertots> anybody what hasan?
[08:27] <Hasan_> how can i close everything using /dev/sda1
[08:27] <Hasan_> to umount
[08:27] <Hasan_> and then partition
[08:28] <Hasan_> anybody here who can help ?
[08:28] <carten> anyone having update issues with ubuntu touch?
[08:29] <tatertots> Hasan you said this system was "in production"...and i've said my piece already...if someone else wants to assist they will speak up soon..be patient
[08:29] <carten> relax tatertots
[08:29] <carten> for goodness sake!
[08:31] <hateball> !touch | carten
[08:31] <carten> thanks hateball
[08:37] <alxpa> Guys is there a way to change the name of everyfile so that ID_XXX_sig becomes ID_XXX_Signatories
[08:37] <alxpa> For all values of XXX
[08:39] <Ben64> alxpa: numbers?
[08:39] <somsip> alxpa: pretty much this, with some changes http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8416990/shell-bash-shortcut-for-bulk-renaming-of-files-in-a-folder
[08:40] <somsip> alxpa: though this is perhaps a more relevant example http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/121570/rename-multiples-files-using-bash-scripting
[08:41] <alxpa> Ben64 xxxx are numbera
[08:43] <alxpa> I just want to add "natories" to the end of all PDFs
[08:43] <alxpa> Simsap
[08:45] <EriC^^> alxpa: there's "rename"
[08:46] <andybee> Is this the right place to get help regarding a problem I'm having with Ubuntu and my monitor?
[08:46] <skule> after upgrading from 15.04 til 15.10 ubuntu does not startup in "graphical", /var/log/syslog says : Glib-CRITICAL g_slice_set_config: assertion 'sys_page_size == 0' failed
[08:47] <alxpa> EriC^^: for over 1000 files
[08:47] <tatertots> andybee what's going on with your monitor?..
[08:48] <EriC^^> alxpa: are they in the same dir?
[08:49] <alxpa> yea EriC^^:
[08:49] <somsip> alxpa: so something like rename 's/sig/Signatories/' ID* -vn (TEST IT FIRST)
[08:49] <andybee> tatertots: I have a 4K display connected through a USB-C to DisplayPort adapter on my XPS 9350. I can set 4K at 30Hz but 60Hz gets set successfully but the monitor says it isn't receiving a signal.
[08:49] <EriC^^> alxpa: try rename -n 's/sig$/Signatories/' *sig
[08:50] <EriC^^> it should do a dry run with -n
[08:50] <andybee> tatertots: 30Hz displays fine on the monitor though
[08:50] <tatertots> ah i see andybee....tell me the model number of your display sir
[08:50] <andybee> tatertots: Dell p2415qb
[08:50] <alxpa> Would rename work in babun EriC^^:
[08:50] <tatertots> thanks andybee....standby
[08:51] <EriC^^> alxpa: what's babun?
[08:52] <somsip> alxpa: er.. "a Widnows shell you wil love" - not here we dont...
[08:52] <dellhem> Hey. Which is your favourite gui text editor with block edit support?
[08:52] <somsip> dellhem: vim
[08:53] <alxpa> Somsip I would use Linux if it wasn't work shit
[08:53] <tatertots> andybee...please tell me the resolution you are running at ?
[08:53] <dellhem> somsip: as gui?
[08:53] <tatertots> verbatim
[08:53] <somsip> alxpa: aw, bless. You cant do what you need to so you lash out at others who can. Byeeee
[08:53] <somsip> dellhem: sure - gvim. But you maybe mean something else
[08:54] <andybee> tatertots: Right now I'm running at 2560x1440 @ 60Hz
[08:54] <dellhem> i mean like notepad++ on windows.
[08:54] <dellhem> i know sublime is a good alternative
[08:54] <alxpa> Somsip what. I didn't lash out
[08:54] <andybee> tatertots: But I'd like 3840x2160 @ 60Hz
[08:54] <Hasan_> now when i run mke2fs /dev/sda1 it is giving error /dev/sda1 is apparently in use by the system
[08:54] <tatertots> andybee is that the problematic resolution or the functional resolution ?
[08:55] <somsip> !info code | dellhem
[08:55] <andybee> tatertots: Which is supported by the monitor
[08:55] <carten> tatertots
[08:55] <carten> tatertots ?
[08:55] <somsip> !code | dellhem (ignore last one)
[08:55] <Hasan_> how can i go though this error
[08:55] <hateball> dellhem: Kate has syntax hilighting and even vim binding if you so please. It requires kde-libs tho, if you're running Unity
[08:56] <tatertots> andybee you can achieve 3840x2160 @ 30hz correct?
[08:56] <dellhem> I'm running Kubuntu with Plasma
[08:56] <dellhem> hateball
[08:56] <andybee> tatertots: That's correct.
[08:56] <tatertots> what gpu do you have andybee?
[08:56] <hateball> dellhem: well then you have Kate installed by default :p
[08:56] <dellhem> hateball - I know, but it doesn't have block selevtion, does it?
[08:56] <dellhem> selection*
[08:56] <andybee> tatertots: Intel Iris 540
[08:57] <hateball> dellhem: ctrl+shift+b
[08:57] <tatertots> what native I/O is on your gpu andybee?
[08:57] <hateball> dellhem: or Edit -> Block selection mode
[08:58] <tatertots> native ports sorry andybee?
[08:58] <anes> xsel appeenf command how?
[08:58] <justxux> Hasan_, Maybe your partition is mounted, or you use dual-boot with Windows 8,8.1 or 10 , when shutdown they put machine into hibernation (oppose of shutting down).
[08:59] <tatertots> have you tried GPU via DP > monitor's DP port?
[08:59] <andybee> tatertots: The only ports on the XPS 9350 are 2 USB 3.1s and a USB-C which can be used for DisplayPort over USB-C
[08:59] <tatertots> straight up no adapters or dongles andybee?
[08:59] <justxux> Hasan_, If so Boot into Windows and restart,rather than shutdown
[08:59] <dellhem> hateball - cool, thanks :P i has think more like holding alt while draging would select a block, but I guess I can get used to this feature :)
[09:00] <ducasse> andybee: which displayport revision does it support?
[09:00] <andybee> tatertots: Sorry 2 USB 3.0s and a USB-C that support DisplayPort over USB-C
[09:00] <dellhem> hateball - i was* thinking*
[09:00] <hateball> dellhem: well alt-dragging by default moves your windows under X, so
[09:02] <dellhem> hateball - yeah, i know. this works fine, anyways. thanks again :)
[09:03] <carten> tatertots ?
[09:04] <tatertots> andybee i'm still working on ya sir
[09:04] <andybee> Thanks tatertots :D
[09:05] <tatertots> trying to find the resolutions supported by your gpu...intel's site is very pretty but i'm not finding the specs i'm looking for yet
[09:05] <tatertots> still looking
[09:05] <tatertots> eye candy is distracting sometimes in websites
[09:05] <andybee> tatertots: http://ark.intel.com/products/91163/Intel-Core-i7-6560U-Processor-4M-Cache-up-to-3_20-GHz
[09:06] <andybee> tatertots: The CPU page has information about the integrated graphics
[09:07] <tatertots> ah thanks andybee
[09:09] <tatertots> andybee i don't see your desired resolution and refresh rate listed on the link you provided
[09:09] <tatertots> andybee it does say this though
[09:09] <tatertots> ‡ This feature may not be available on all computing systems. Please check with the system vendor to determine if your system delivers this feature, or reference the system specifications (motherboard, processor, chipset, power supply, HDD, graphics controller, memory, BIOS, drivers, virtual machine monitor-VMM, platform software, and/or operating system) for feature compatibility. Functionality, performance, and other benefits o
[09:15] <andybee> tatertots: It shows the max resolution
[09:15] <andybee> tatertots: ANythin up to that should work.
[09:18] <alxpa> somsip: I uploaded all the files to my Ubuntu server now.
[09:18] <alxpa> Doing it from thefe
[09:18] <alxpa> There*
[09:21] <alxpa> EriC^^: it has been saying reading filenames from STDIN for a while now
[09:21] <alxpa> Re: renaming
[09:21] <tatertots> andybee you still around?
[09:22] <tatertots> yo andybee?
[09:22] <tatertots> well darn
[09:22] <tatertots> :(
[09:23] <tatertots> we were just starting to have fun
[09:30] <andybee> hi tatertots
[09:30] <tatertots> andybee you're back :)
[09:30] <tatertots> YES!
[09:30] <andybee> :D
[09:31] <tatertots> andybee...that deal you're using ..does DP+ or better yet DP++ come out the end of that thing?
[09:32] <andybee> tatertots: What is DP+
[09:33] <andybee> tatertots: This is the adapter https://www.amazon.co.uk/VicTop-DisplayPort-Adapter-Converter-ChromeBook/dp/B01AA5TSGQ
[09:36] <andybee> tatertots: I've tried that adapter and another similar one, both claiming to support 4k@60Hz with reviews confirming this.
[09:42] <A1108-Guest> I here serve a legal declaration that Alan Pope, of Farnborough, Hampshire, has knowingly participated in the breaking of the European Directive 95/46/EC.
[09:47] <alxpa> Does anyone know a way to create folders corresponding with the first 4 characters of a file and place all files with those 4 chars in it?
[09:47] <alxpa> So like 1234-example and 1234-example2 would both be put into a folder called 1234
[09:59] <ihatemyisp> alxpa: lots of ways to do that, personally I would use python/go/haskell/similar but you can do it pretty easy using shellscript too
[10:00] <alxpa> ihatemyisp: do you think you could give me a bit more info. I'm still very new to Linux.
[10:00] <alxpa> Thank you for the suggestion
[10:00] <OhYash> hey
[10:02] <ihatemyisp> alxpa: always of the format 1234-something?
[10:03] <alxpa> Yea
[10:03] <alxpa> Or a different number
[10:03] <alxpa> But always 4 numbers then text
[10:03] <kolega> alxpa: use cut -c-4
[10:03] <ihatemyisp> always a -?
[10:03] <ihatemyisp> don't need to use cut
[10:03] <alxpa> No
[10:03] <alxpa> It's a space
[10:03] <ihatemyisp> can use simple variable expansion
[10:04] <alxpa> :/
[10:07] <alxpa> Ihatemyisp how does that work
[10:09] <ihatemyisp> ${var:offest:lenght}
[10:09] <ihatemyisp> (shell dependent, most have it though)
[10:10] <EriC^^> alxpa: ?
[10:11] <EriC^^> what do you need help with
[10:11] <ubuntu706> help ubuntu 16.04 can only be boot from recovery console
[10:11] <alxpa> Basically want to make folders for 1234 example.pdf and 1234 example.pdf so that they are put in a folder called 1234
[10:12] <Triffid_Hunter> alxpa: something like for F in *; do PREFIX="$(echo "$F" | head -c4)"; mkdir -p "$PREFIX" && mv -v "$F" "$PREFIX"; done perhaps.. try it on some dummy files first of course!
[10:12] <alxpa> Example2*
[10:12] <ubuntu706> can anyone direct I am new to ubuntu
[10:12] <alxpa> EriC^^: and 1278 example would be put in a folder called 1278
[10:13] <alxpa> Triffid_Hunter: trying now
[10:13] <EriC^^> alxpa: are they always exactly 4 numbers in the start?
[10:13] <ubuntu706> what does /dev/sda12: clean  xxxxx/xxxxxx whenever booting
[10:13] <alxpa> EriC^^: ea
[10:13] <alxpa> Yea*
[10:14] <kolega> Triffid_Hunter: how does it cope with repeating numbers?
[10:15] <Triffid_Hunter> kolega: mkdir -p silently succeeds if the directory already exists
[10:15] <kolega> neat
[10:16] <ubuntu706> help! try to figure out ubuntu 16.04 after installing and upgradation os broken unable to boot
[10:16] <alxpa> Triffid_Hunter: thanks so fucking much
[10:16] <Triffid_Hunter> alxpa: note that that script won't handle the case where there's existing directories where you run it, may want to wrap a if [ -f "$F" ]; then ...; fi around the stuff inside for; do ...; done
[10:16] <alxpa> That's brilliant it worked
[10:16] <ihatemyisp> alxpa: https://bpaste.net/show/2847db83c16b
[10:16] <k1l_> ubuntu706: what do you see when booting? where does it stop?
[10:16] <ihatemyisp> well, add a -p
[10:17] <Triffid_Hunter> alxpa: welcome to the dark side.. we have cookies! Now imagine trying to do that same thing in windows :P
[10:17] <ihatemyisp> no need to use echo | head etc
[10:18] <Ben64> ihatemyisp: neat!
[10:18] <ubuntu706> all i see  /dev/sda12: clean  XXXXXXXXX/XXXXXXX number
[10:18] <Triffid_Hunter> ihatemyisp: sure but an inline is probably easier than making a shell script then chmod +x and suchforth, that would be nice for ongoing usage.. instead of echo | it's also possible to head -c4 <<< "$F" I suppose ;)
[10:18] <ihatemyisp> Triffid_Hunter: oneliner makes no difference
[10:19] <ihatemyisp> reaplce your abuse of head with ${F:0:4}, done
[10:20] <k1l_> ubuntu706: used encryption on install?
[10:21] <ubuntu706> i have no idea how to do encrytion install
[10:21] <Triffid_Hunter> ihatemyisp: ah, so more like for F in *; do if [ -f "$F" ]; then mkdir -p "${F:0:4}"; mv "$F" "${F:0:4}"; fi; done  ?
[10:21] <k1l_> ubuntu706: i asked if you did a installation using something like full disk encryption. but you seem not to.
[10:22] <k1l_> ubuntu706: try the nomodeset kernel parameter like described for the one time boot
[10:22] <alxpa> ihatemyisp: I got it working thank you
[10:22] <k1l_> !nomodeset | ubuntu706
[10:22] <ihatemyisp> Triffid_Hunter: or with prefix="$..."
[10:22] <ihatemyisp> Triffid_Hunter: sidenote, allcaps should only be used for system vars
[10:23] <ubuntu706> I am using intel 13 processor 6 generation skylake would that cause problem
[10:23] <ihatemyisp> ubuntu706: not when it comes to encryption, no
[10:24] <ihatemyisp> ubuntu706: anyway, just have everything encrypted using luks, and have grub unlock it
[10:24] <ihatemyisp> the esp can not be encrypted though, so use secureboot to protect your bootloader
[10:24] <alxpa> Is there a way to mass rotate PDFs in Linux?
[10:24] <alxpa> I need to rotate sooo many
[10:25] <ihatemyisp> alxpa: pdftk
[10:26] <ihatemyisp> won't work if the pdf is drm protected though
 nomodeset  where to put
[10:27] <k1l_> ubuntu706: the bot linked a forums thread explaining how to use that with grub for a one time boot.
[10:28] <alxpa> Ihatemyisp how can I tell if it's protected
  nomodeset is not helping me
[10:41] <mihael_k33hl> Anyone using awesome wm? what web browser do you use? how do you make it transparent?
[10:45] <TheLawyer> I'm wondering how to use gpg --verify to check downloaded ubuntu---.iso! I see SHA1SUMS and SHA1SUMS.gpg ,,, from what I read I'm supposed to do gpg --verify SHA1SUMS.gpg SHA1SUMS but I get this
[10:45] <TheLawyer> gpg: Signature made Thu 21 Apr 2016 12:40:45 CEST using DSA key ID FBB75451
[10:45] <TheLawyer> gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
[10:45] <TheLawyer> gpg: Signature made Thu 21 Apr 2016 12:40:45 CEST using RSA key ID EFE21092
[10:45] <TheLawyer> gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
[10:47] <xplora1a> TheLawyer, are you goint to use with Thunderbird or some other email client?
[10:47] <rbasak> TheLawyer: you can use "gpg --recv-key FBB75451" etc, but you will also need to verify that you have the correct key and not a forged one.
[10:47] <ubuntu706> what does it mean /dev/sda12: clean  xxxx/xxxxx file xxxxx/xxxxxx blocked
[10:48] <xplora1a> TheLawyer, there is some good help pages for thunderbird... https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/digitally-signing-and-encrypting-messages
[10:48] <Ben64> ubuntu706: it means your partition is clean
[10:48] <rbasak> TheLawyer: you can use the PGP WoT for that, but this assumes that you're signed into the WoT, and I'm guessing you aren't. A fairly secure alternative is to find the PGP key fingerprints published somewhere safe over HTTPS and locally sign the keys, but I'm not sure where you can get those.
 this happen when ever  it restart
[10:51] <TheLawyer> xplora1a: has nothing to do with thunderbird, however I'm confused what exactly this digital signature should be checking! does it check against the ubuntu***.iso or SHA1SUMS file?
[10:52] <TheLawyer> is it something like double check that SHA1SUMS file is not altered?
[10:52] <ducasse> TheLawyer: you verify the checksum in the file against the iso after the checksum file has been verified.
[10:53] <ubuntu706> ubuntu 16.04 is not for newbie, and they should try to make installation process
[10:53] <ducasse> TheLawyer: iow, you check that the checksum file is not altered.
[10:54] <ubuntu706> damn this ubuntu after upgradation it is broken
[10:54] <Ben64> ubuntu706: 16.04 is for everyone, sometimes things happen
[10:55] <Ben64> ubuntu706: it'd be helpful if you gave a lot more information on your system, how you upgraded, what you upgraded from, etc
[10:55] <ducasse> ubuntu706: did you upgrade from 14.04?
[10:57] <gingitsune> I have a weird issues where chrome or firefox doesn't have any sound
[10:57] <gingitsune> I have checked that the sound is unmuted
[10:57] <gingitsune> I had the same problem maybe a month back
[10:58] <gingitsune> I tried installing ffmpeg codec extras with no luck
 it is new system , i3 6th generation processor , 16gb ram. I installed 16.04 using usb bootable.  it got installed then did software update. reboot machine. bamm: only message is /dev/sda12: clean
[10:59] <gingitsune> At one point the popped to muted and after increasing the volume i had sound again
[10:59] <gingitsune> Not sure what triggered it
[10:59] <gingitsune> Running 16.04
[10:59] <synju> hoping someone here can help me
[10:59] <synju> hey all
[10:59] <gingitsune> Note that all other applications play sound just fine
[10:59] <gingitsune> Its just chrome and firefox
[11:00] <synju> can anyone here help me remove phpmyadmin completely with its config and everything?
[11:00] <hicoleri> Whenever I turn on my computer from standby, I get control over the desktop for a few seconds before switching to the lock screen. Is there some way I can prevent this?
[11:00] <ubuntu706> Ben64: what you suggest, I have googled but to no avail
[11:00] <gingitsune> Something else to note is that both browser play sound ok in rescue mode
[11:00] <bapun> check your sound settings
[11:00] <bapun> there is an application tab
[11:01] <gingitsune> bapun: chrome's volume is on
[11:02] <gingitsune> toggling it also did nothing
[11:02] <tumtoes> Okay so I have been here many times for the problem of my OS completely freezing. The mouse does not move, no key commands work, nothing. I think it happens randomly but it might only be when I watch videos, but who knows (bc that is what I'm doing most of the time) I have reinstalled ubuntu, I have gotten xubuntu and I still have the problem. PLEASE HELP :(
[11:03] <hicoleri> tutomes: Does the capslock indicator blink when that happens?
[11:03] <hicoleri> tumtomes:
[11:03] <tumtoes> I haven't checked
[11:04] <tumtoes> so idk
[11:04] <tumtoes> I even turned on virtualization tech for my proccessor and it still happens
[11:05] <Ben64> tumtoes: why would that matter
[11:05] <hicoleri> tumtoes:skim through /var/log/kern.log and see if you can find something
[11:05] <tumtoes> I don't think it is a hardware problem tho. And okay I'll try that
[11:05] <tumtoes> What am I looking for?
[11:05] <tumtoes> inside it
[11:05] <hicoleri> errors
[11:06] <bapun> gingitsune: sound does not work while playing flash ?
[11:07] <gingitsune> bapun: might be the case
[11:07] <gingitsune> on youtube
[11:07] <gingitsune> though i tought youtube no longer used flash?
 what you have to say, any direction
[11:08] <bapun> gingitsune: if flash is there then youtube uses flash
[11:08] <bapun> gingitsune: try this
[11:08] <tumtoes> hicoleri: Is everything in here an error, or should it say <error> or something
[11:08] <bapun> gingitsune: sudo apt-get purge adobe-flashplugin
[11:08] <gingitsune> soundcloud has no sound ether
[11:09] <bapun> gingitsune: then try to play video using html5 on youtube
[11:09] <gingitsune> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 193 not upgraded
[11:09] <gingitsune> never had it
[11:10] <_smh_> hello can anyone help me install the cairo library for mingw on ubuntu
[11:10] <ubuntu706> ubuntu is stupid they have many bugs
[11:10] <_smh_> this seems far harder than it should be
[11:10] <hicoleri> tumtoes: The problem you're having is contagious, tumtoes.
[11:10] <gingitsune> This seems to be on point https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/3d9w3u/no_sound_in_chromium_sound_in_firefox/
[11:11] <hicoleri> it just happened to me
[11:11] <tumtoes> rip
[11:11] <gingitsune> The the respondent has deleted the replies
[11:11] <gingitsune> Any idea how to switch over the outputs?
[11:12] <gingitsune> checked alsamixer and indeed hdmi was the default output
[11:13] <tumtoes> hicoleri: I see this but that's really it failed to enumerate oFono devices: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.ofono was not provided by any .service files
[11:13] <tumtoes> hicoleri: got any ideas on the problem?
[11:13] <hicoleri> hmm.. I'm not that experienced so ask someone else.
[11:14] <tumtoes> I'll post again.
[11:15] <tumtoes> --> AAAAAAAAAAAA (~AdamAntiu@c-50-170-28-21.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) has joined #ubuntu
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 Okay so I have been here many times for the problem of my OS completely freezing. The mouse does not move, no key commands work, nothing. I think it happens randomly but it might only be when I watch videos, but who knows (bc that is what I'm doing most of the time) I have reinstalled ubuntu, I have gotten xubuntu and I still have the problem. PLEASE HELP :(
[11:15] <bapun> gingitsune: press f6 in alsamixer to change soundcard
[11:15] <ubuntu706> who can help me to solve my query ? any experienced linuxean
[11:16] <tumtoes> I need a very experienced person too
[11:16] <Ben64> ubuntu706: ask your question, with as much detail as possible, then wait for an answer. this is the least busy time for this channel though so you might not get a response now
[11:17] <tumtoes> Ben64: How often is it okay to repost a question
[11:17] <updateprobs5> does anyone have any ethical issues with using ubuntu?
[11:17] <Ben64> tumtoes: depends on how fast the channel is moving, usually 15 minutes or so
[11:18] <tumtoes> Well I'm off until later. So if you are answering my question just say something so I know. Copy what you are typing
[11:22] <bozsikarmand> hi
[11:24] <bozsikarmand> Are there anyone who uses Ubuntu with AMD FX? How can I determine the real cpu temp instead of core temp (which is around 15-17 celsius)? Thanks.
[11:27] <ubuntu706>  <Ben64>: dev/sda12: recovering journal /dev/sda12: clean, 995697/3871592 files, 52624527/154846720 blocks  after that welcome to recovery console type systemctl reboot to reboot
[11:27] <velloy> hello everyone, I am connected to internet (pages get loaded) but the terminal doesnt update, and the software updater gives error 'failed to download..check your internet connection'
[11:27] <velloy> what is the trick here?
[11:28] <Ben64> ubuntu706: stop focusing on the /dev/sda12 stuff, it doesn't matter
[11:28] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:28] <Ben64> bozsikarmand: you can't
 it is getting stuck out there after doing nomodeset it did not solve
[11:30] <ConnectedOrNot> can anyone help me please?
[11:31] <BluesKaj> ConnectedOrNot:  just ask your question
[11:31] <ConnectedOrNot> BluesKaj, I did above
[11:31] <BluesKaj> I just got here
[11:32] <ConnectedOrNot> I am connected to internet (pages get loaded) but the terminal doesnt update, and the software updater gives error 'failed to download..check your internet connection'
[11:33] <hammed> anyone here has webmail cracker or software linux to crack webmails
[11:33] <bozsikarmand> Ben64, Thanks for your answer. That's great. Then how can I inform myself about current temperatures? Under Windows I set an AIDA on my second screen when the weather is hot so I can see the values while running 3D applications and preventing overheat. So as you said I cannot achieve this functionality under Ubuntu, right? Thats sad.
[11:33] <Ben64> bozsikarmand: blame amd for not making a proper driver for it, you can still use the temp it reports as a sort of relative guide
[11:34] <hammed> anyone here has webmail cracker or software linux to crack webmails
[11:34] <ducasse> hammed: no.
[11:34] <hammed> no one has here
[11:34] <k1l_> hammed: this is not allowed on freenode
[11:34] <ConnectedOrNot> help..help..help..
[11:35] <k1l_> ConnectedOrNot: do you use any vpn or prxoes?
[11:35] <k1l_> *proxies
[11:35] <onlineornot> k1l_ I dont know. I am on a public hotspot
[11:35] <hammed> no one has here
[11:35] <hammed> anyone here has webmail cracker or software linux to crack webmails
[11:36] <Raheem> What are tar.gz files and how do you install them on Ubuntu?
[11:36] <bozsikarmand> hammed, The actual action (or helping it by any means) is prohibited by law, fyi.
[11:36] <Ben64> Raheem: compressed archives, it could be a bunch of cat gifs, you don't install them
[11:36] <k1l_> Raheem: that are mostly source code files. are you sure that program is not already included in the ubuntu repos?
[11:37] <onlineornot> it used to happen that I could browse but not access to, say, freenode. but it happens for the first time that I can browse but can't run update command via terminal or updater tool.
[11:37] <Raheem> Ok.
[11:38] <k1l_> onlineornot: well, could be that the hotspot is limited
[11:38] <Ben64> quantanamera: pick one name and stick with it
[11:38] <BluesKaj> hammed:  you're in the wrong chat
[11:38] <Raheem> How do you make a python script that can be run from any directory on the command line?
[11:39] <Ben64> :|
[11:39] <Ben64> Raheem: stick it in ~/bin/
[11:39] <BluesKaj> !illegal | hammed
[11:39] <gingitsune> bapun: f6 choose the intel card stil no sound
[11:40] <Raheem> Do flavors still have the main Ubuntu package archives?
[11:40] <Raheem> Or is it just Unity?
[11:40] <guantanamera> k1l_ yeah, seems it is..interesting, though..is it known to anyone limitation of this kind?
[11:40] <k1l_> Raheem: all official ubuntu flavors do have the repos
[11:40] <BluesKaj> gingitsune:  make sure your automute in alsamixer is disabled
[11:40] <gingitsune> BluesKaj: did try that as well
[11:40] <guantanamera> does ubuntu media edition still exist by the way?
[11:41] <k1l_> !flavors  | guantanamera
[11:41] <guantanamera> k1l_  ah, thank you, I meant ubuntu studio
[11:41] <Raheem> How can you use the repo's properly?
[11:41] <k1l_> Raheem: what do you want to install?
[11:42] <Raheem> It's a pain spend hours scrolling down?
[11:42] <BluesKaj> gingitsune:  sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel, then reboot
[11:42] <gingitsune> after closing alsamixer and returning to it its set back to hdmi
[11:43] <gingitsune> rebootin
[11:43] <gingitsune> g
[11:44] <bumbar_> i accidently shift deleted a folder, how much work is it to get it back?
[11:44] <ducasse> bumbar_: you can't.
[11:45] <guantanamera> k1l_  thank you for your insights, ciao!
[11:45] <mcphail> bumbar_: unless you have a backup, recovery is unlikely
[11:45] <k1l_> bumbar_: you can stop using that disk asap and see if extundelete or photorec can find something. but that is quite some effort
[11:45] <Raheem> How would you rate WINE?
[11:45] <lyze> !wine | Raheem
[11:45] <lyze> and we rate it:
[11:45] <lyze> !appdb
[11:46] <gingitsune> No luck
[11:46] <gingitsune> still no sound
[11:49] <ihatemyisp> Raheem: for the python question: http://blog.habnab.it/blog/2013/07/21/python-packages-and-you/
[11:49] <ihatemyisp> Raheem: make a package, pip --user install it
[11:50] <Raheem> ihatemyisp: Thanks.
[11:52] <ikonia> pip is a bad move
[11:52] <ikonia> use the ubuntu provide packages and package manager
[11:52] <k1l_> Raheem: again: what do you want to install?
[11:59] <Raheem> k1l_: Nothing, just want to learn how to search the repo's from command line.
[11:59] <computer> people, i have a bash script where half way through there is a reboot, is there a way to make the script continue after reboot?
[11:59] <BluesKaj> gingitsune: :  forgot to mention after making alsamixer edits , escape then sudo alsactl store
[11:59] <bazhang> computer, why not try #bash for that
[12:00] <lyze> Raheem, sudo apt search <something>
[12:01] <bazhang> lyze, apt-cache search term
[12:01] <bazhang> Raheem, ^
[12:01] <computer> bazhang: #bash sent me here
[12:01] <bazhang> computer, then give way more details
[12:01] <lyze> bazhang, apt search works also, plus it has colors and is generally a bit nicer http://askubuntu.com/questions/445384/what-is-the-difference-between-apt-and-apt-get
[12:02] <bazhang> lyze, you can also use the bot in PM, saves time on irc
[12:02] <gingitsune> BluesKaj: openalsa mixer -> f6 select card -> esc -> sudo alsactl store
[12:02] <gingitsune> no dice
[12:02] <gingitsune> open alsamixer and its again set to hdmi
[12:03] <Rumbles> computer, break the script in to 2 parts, and add the second part in to rc.d before you reboot, then remove it once you're done to make sure it doesn't run every boot?
[12:04] <Rumbles> sorry, rc.local
[12:04] <Rumbles> just an idea, no idea if it's a stupid one :)
[12:06] <BluesKaj> gingitsune: make sure you select analog out in system sound settings/pulseaudio, then edit alsanixer again
[12:07] <frenda> Hi
[12:07] <frenda> By adding the below line to /var/lib/transmission/.../setting.json, it gives this err: Job for transmission.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status transmission.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details --> https://ptpb.pw/ChcE
[12:07] <frenda> Here is the line that I add:
[12:07] <frenda> "watch-dir": "/home/admin/not_synced/torrents",
[12:07] <frenda> And, by removing "watch-dir", it works well again! How can I introduce torrents file to transmission-daemon when it is running as a service?
[12:08] <frenda> Alo?
[12:09] <Rumbles> have you checked to make sure you don't already have a watch-dir statement frenda ?
[12:09] <bazhang> frenda, one line please, thats very hard to read
[12:09] <Rumbles> and if you added it to the bottom you don't want the ,
[12:09] <k1l_> Raheem: "apt search <keyword>"
[12:10] <Raheem> Thanks, everyone. I'll stick eith apt-get search <stuff>>
[12:10] <bazhang> Raheem, its apt-cache search or apt search
[12:11] <bozsikarmand> Is there a plugin for unity which provide folder functionality to categorize apps and works on 16.04? Thanks
[12:11] <Rumbles> also make sure the user you're running transmission as can read from that dir frenda
[12:11] <frenda> here is my setting.json: https://ptpb.pw/mVEA
[12:13] <frenda> Rumbles: I have did these:
[12:13] <frenda> sudo chown -R admin:transmission /home/admin/not_synced/torrents/
[12:13] <frenda> sudo chmod -R 775 /home/admin/not_synced/torrents/
[12:13] <Raheem> Quick question: what's a torrent?
[12:14] <ducasse> frenda: you need a comma at the end of the line before
[12:15] <frenda> Ah, such a shame
[12:15] <frenda> right, thx
[12:15] <frenda> What is 'rpc-password' that I have revealed it?
[12:15] <frenda> should I change it?
[12:16] <noobuntu> hello
[12:17] <noobuntu> how can i erase all the installed files i apt-get install without formating the harddrive
[12:17] <lyze> noobuntu, do you mean uninstall them?
[12:18] <noobuntu> lyze, my bad. yes uninstall
[12:18] <noobuntu> *remove
[12:18] <lyze> noobuntu, http://askubuntu.com/questions/231562/what-is-the-difference-between-apt-get-purge-and-apt-get-remove
[12:19] <noobuntu> amazing! how did you came up with that site
[12:19] <noobuntu> i saw that already awhile. i got confused
[12:19] <noobuntu>  grep "2016-06-30.*.install " /var/log/dpkg.log | awk '{ print $4 }' | cut -d: -f1 | sudo apt-get remove -y
[12:20] <noobuntu> i tried that too
[12:20] <noobuntu> no work
[12:20] <noobuntu> didnt work
[12:21] <ron__> hello
[12:21] <theptr> Hi all i have a little problem i need to install qtcreator 2.5.2 on ubuntu (mate) 16.04 , is this possible ?
[12:21] <ron__> is it me youre looking for
[12:21] <capum321> my system boots with network ethernet interface disabled? how to turn it on boot time?
[12:22] <capum321> just regular usage
[12:22] <capum321> hello all by the way
[12:23] <lyze> theptr, do yo specifically need this version or is a newer one also alright?
[12:25] <theptr> lyze, I need this version because newer versions are QT5.X and the software only works on QT4.X
[12:26] <lyze> theptr, apt-cache showpkg qtcreator
[12:26] <lyze> theptr, this should list all versions in the repo the install it with "sudo apt-get install qtcreator=<version>"
[12:27] <theptr> lyze, thanks im going to give that a try
[12:28] <theptr> lyze, it only shows 2.6.0 as lowest but i need 2.5.2, is there an other way ?
[12:29] <wh0ami> hi
[12:29] <wh0ami> how can i know how much time iptables bans/drop an ip or packets?
[12:30] <lyze> theptr, download it directly from the website without the use of repositories: http://download.qt.io/archive/qtcreator/
[12:30] <theptr> lyze, thanks
[12:31] <theptr> lyze, should i take the .bin file ?
[12:32] <lyze> theptr, if you don't want to compile it manually then yeah
[12:33] <theptr> lyze, okay and how to install it then ? is it like dpkg -i or something else ?
[12:33] <noobuntu> lyze have you tried making a vhost on your linux
[12:33] <lyze> theptr, Eh I guess simply chmod it and run it?
[12:33] <theptr> lyze, okay
[12:33] <lyze> theptr, so: "chmod +x <filename>" then "./<filename>"
[12:34] <lyze> in the terminal
[12:34] <lyze> noobuntu, vhost?
[12:34] <noobuntu> lyze yes
[12:35] <lyze> noobuntu, apache? or what exactly?
[12:35] <noobuntu> a vhost for your localhost
[12:35] <theptr> lyze, i get an error format error
[12:35] <lyze> so webserver
[12:35] <lyze> !pastebin | theptr
[12:35] <noobuntu> noted. so its called webserver
[12:35] <lyze> can you send the pastebin link to me
[12:35] <lyze> noobuntu, what exactly do you want to do with it?
[12:36] <noobuntu> lyze, i want to cover my ip address. instead of 192.168.x.x
[12:36] <noobuntu> i want something like noob.untu.net
[12:36] <Robin_Jadoul> Is there any way to get the quassel irc client in the system tray? It seems to want to use the DBus DockManager interface, but the systray doesn't seem to support that
[12:36] <lyze> noobuntu, Ah ... just for your computer or for all of the computers in the network?
[12:37] <noobuntu> lyze just for my computer
[12:37] <theptr> lyze, http://paste.ubuntu.com/18165703/
[12:37] <lyze> noobuntu, http://www.tldp.org/LDP/solrhe/Securing-Optimizing-Linux-RH-Edition-v1.3/chap9sec95.html       edit that file and add a entry with "localhost" and your name c;
[12:38] <noobuntu> copy
[12:41] <lyze> theptr, are you sure that you have downloaded it properly? maybe it#s cancled / not finished. it should run
[12:41] <theptr> lyze, okay going to download it again
[12:42] <lyze> theptr, do you have a 32 bit system installed by any chance?
[12:42] <lyze>  uname -a
[12:43] <theptr> lyze, aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux
[12:44] <EleanorEllis> I accidentally deleted a directory on amn ext4 partition containing my previous distro. The directory was /media/ubuntu/Ubuntu1404/home/ian/Videos     I have used photorec and all the files are still there but of course with no filenames or sub-directory names. Can I recover the file names from the file system?
[12:46] <theptr> lyze, both versions aren't working :(
[12:47] <lyze> theptr, then im sorry, check the checksum if there's one given and if that doesn't work then I can't help you >v<
[12:47] <theptr> lyze, no problem , thanks for your time
[12:47] <noobuntu> do i have to install apache2 if i will install cpal
[12:47] <noobuntu> cpanel
[12:47] <feipoa> I have a Mac Pro Quad Core 2.0 Original (Xeon 5130).  I have 32-bit EFI and boot.  I cannot locate the amd64 + mac DVD image file for Ubuntu release 16.04.  Where is this hidden?
[12:51] <noobuntu> is this advisable to make my shell, like brand new again... apt-mark showmanual
[12:51] <noobuntu> then rm -rf
[12:51] <tatertots> feipoa...I don't think it's hidden
[12:51] <noobuntu> then wget cpanel
[12:52] <feipoa> tatertots, could you please elaborate on how to install 16.04 onto EFI32 Mac Pro desktop
[12:53] <feipoa> Many of the online help and work around routines assume I have Mac OS installed, which I do not.  My HDD is empty.
[12:54] <feipoa> Other hlep topics talk about downloading the +mac versions, even the latest Ubuntu page, however the +mac version is gone
[12:54] <tatertots> feipoa can you post the link to what you're looking at on the ubuntu website?
[12:56] <feipoa> tatertots: I closed the tab.  I had about 100 open and couldn't stand it any longer.
[12:58] <k1l_> feipoa: the new intel macs work with the regular isos
[12:58] <feipoa> k1l: I am not using a new intel mac
[12:59] <feipoa> The system is from 2007
[12:59] <k1l_> does it have a g cpu?
[12:59] <feipoa> Where can I find the +mac version of 16.04?  I only see it for 14.0x
[13:00] <k1l_> feipoa: you said xeon cpu. which is a intel cpu
[13:00] <feipoa> Intel Xeon 5130
[13:00] <k1l_> so you have a intel cpu. did you try the regular ubuntu iso?
[13:01] <feipoa> I tried the Ubuntu Desktop amd64
[13:01] <feipoa> It hangs asking me to select 1 or 2 at boot
[13:01] <feipoa> I cannot select 1 or 2.
[13:01] <feipoa> This system is EFI32bit
[13:01] <tatertots> feipoa i found this informative  http://askubuntu.com/questions/37999/what-is-different-about-the-mac-iso-image
[13:06] <capum321> (slash = line return) could I config 'auto enp1s0 / iface enp1s0 inet4 dhcp / auto wlp2s0 / iface wlp2s0 inet4 dhcp / wpa-ssid NAME / wpa-psk PASSWORD' is this correct such way :?
[13:06] <guantanamera> hello everyone, I have this problem with five different networks by now: I can browse the net but cant run update, getting the message 'failed to download. check your internet connection'...I had this even in my home network from time to time. what kind of problem is this?
[13:07] <akik> capum321: it's a bit more involved than that
[13:07] <capum321> involved ?
[13:07] <akik> capum321: more configuration needed than that
[13:07] <capum321> on /etc/network/interfaces ?
[13:07] <akik> capum321: if you want i can paste the setup i have for wireless configuration
[13:07] <capum321> what else should I do ?
[13:08] <capum321> use dpaste or termbin os paste.linux.chat
[13:08] <capum321> like so
[13:08] <capum321> please
[13:08] <ducasse> guantanamera: maybe your mirror is down.
[13:08] <elcondorpaso> ducasse, how can I check or fix this?
[13:08] <capum321> arik what is your ubuntu version ?
[13:09] <awk> Hi, umm, why on earth does Ubuntu not care about the -f flag with rm ... I can remove anything I want with rm -r /path ... it should prompt me on every single file unless I use -f.
[13:09] <k1l_> elcondorpaso: please stop asking questions and changing nicks all the time. this is very confusing.
[13:09] <ducasse> elcondorpaso: try another mirror.
[13:09] <elcondorpaso> k1l_ sorry, stopped
[13:09] <k1l_> elcondorpaso: run "sudo apt update" and show the output on paste.ubuntu.com
[13:09] <akik> capum321: 16.04
[13:10] <elcondorpaso> ducasse, I am just running 'sudo apt get update' in terminal. or trying to update via software updater..I guess there is no mirror involved here
[13:10] <elcondorpaso> k1l_ sure, pasting in a minute
[13:10] <capum321> so it is using the new interface nomenclature enp1s0 and wlp2s0 like so
[13:10] <capum321> ?
[13:10] <akik> capum321: here's how i configure the wireless interface in /etc/network/interfaces: http://pastebin.com/raw/LpsG2Qyn
[13:11] <rbasak> awk: are you sure you don't have an alias that calls "rm -i" instead?
[13:11] <elcondorpaso> k1l_ the output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18167484/
[13:12] <k1l_> elcondorpaso: you are running tails and that repo is down. ask the tails team to sort their mess
[13:12] <capum321> arik this is quite unexpected from what i saw already
[13:13] <akik> capum321: 16.04 uses the predictable interface names but i've chosen to disable that
[13:13] <capum321> arik yes you use wlan0
[13:14] <capum321> what is pre-up, post-up, post-down ?
[13:14] <akik> capum321: did you find some instructions that you can use wpa-ssid and wpa-psk in /etc/network/interfaces ?
[13:14] <akik> capum321: those are run before or after the interface is up
[13:14] <kzh> Question: I have a new Dell Precision 3510 laptop. It cam with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. When I run `do-release-upgrade -c` it says "New release '15.10' available." I would like the 16.04.0 release, but if I run `do-release-upgrade -dc`, it says "New release '14.10' available." How do I install 16.04?
[13:16] <elcondorpaso> k1l_ I tried to add this repo via software center, but there I had the same problem, getting 'failed to download, check your connection'..just now I tried it via latter again, and this time got this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18167683/
[13:16] <awk> rbasak: 100% I don't this is a bug
[13:16] <pauljw> kzh, you really should wait for the .1 release of 16.04 at which time the update software will allow you to upgrade.
[13:16] <capum321> arik http://askubuntu.com/questions/464507/ubuntu-14-04-server-wifi-wpa2-personal  but i think it is wrong as you layed out is more similar to this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WPAHowTo
[13:16] <k1l_> elcondorpaso: we cant support tails. ask their support
[13:17] <elcondorpaso> k1l_ if it's a tails problem, sure I wouldnt expect you to solve it..
[13:17] <kzh> pauljw: Thanks for the advice. I use 16.04 at home and am having no issue. Also by default, Dell does not set release upgrade to TLS, it sets it to Never.
[13:17] <elcondorpaso> thank you for your help, anyway..ciao!
[13:18] <akik> capum321: there's a comment that that would work
[13:18] <kzh> also dell-super-key package??? What the heck is that, dell?
[13:18] <akik> capum321: by clettsome
[13:19] <k1l_> elcondorpaso: tails is debian based and the installer makes everal changes to the ubuntu system. so we cant support that. ask the tails support, because they know what they changed.
[13:19] <pauljw> kzh, did you upgrade your home system from 14.04?
[13:20] <kzh> pauljw: No. Should I upgrade to 15.10 and then upgrade to 16.04?
[13:21] <capum321> arik where you get your instruction's tutorial? what is the difference between those solutions?
[13:22] <pauljw> kzh, not in my opinion, you should do as I already told you and wait for .1, it's only a month away.  why risk breaking your system?  but that's just me.
[13:23] <akik> capum321: it's bits and pieces from everywhere. it's basically ensuring that wpa_supplicant gets its information (ssid + psk) from /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
[13:26] <capum321> my wireless interface should support wpa_supplicant then ?
[13:26] <capum321> akik
[13:27] <capum321> one more thing, could I use inet4 instead of inet? so it's uses ipv4 over ipv6 or just ignore the latter ?
[13:27] <kzh> pauljw: It's new, so I don't mind breaking it... nothing worth saving. Also there are some things that 16.04 has that are not in 14.04 that I have already am now used to in my daily work-flow, e.g. vim with latest patches. In which channel is it most appropriate for me to ask my question?
[13:27] <capum321> * in the /etc/network/interface config file .
[13:28] <akik> capum321: man interfaces
[13:28] <akik> capum321: inet = ipv4 in my file
[13:28] <akik> capum321: inet6 = ipv6
[13:30] <pauljw> kzh, this is the right channel, there is a command line switch that will allow the upgrade to proceed, i'm just not familiar with what it is.  someone will most likely help you with it.  you could try "man apt" and see if it's there somewhere.
[13:31] <kzh> pauljw: Original question:  When I run `do-release-upgrade -c` it says "New release '15.10' available." I would like the 16.04.0 release, but if I run `do-release-upgrade -dc`, it says "New release '14.10' available." How do I install 16.04?
[13:31] <kzh> pauljw: The issue is that I do not see 16.04
[13:32] <kzh> pauljw: do-release-upgrade has the --proposed and the --devel switches
[13:32] <niv_> can someone help me with this weird problem? the my ethernet driver stopped working in Windows since I installed Ubuntu (It works on Ubuntu)
[13:33] <frenda> What's the right syntax to run a service daily?
[13:33] <frenda> foo.timer -->
[13:33] <frenda> OnCalendar=* *-*-* 4:30:00
[13:33] <frenda> I want the service to be run every dawn at 04:30
[13:33] <kzh> niv_: What is the device?
[13:33] <niv_> Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller
[13:33] <frenda> 'OnCalendar=*' makes an err
[13:33] <kzh> frenda: man cron
[13:34] <frenda> I'm using systemd
[13:34] <frenda> cron is going to be depricated once ubuntu fully migrated to systemd
[13:35] <frenda> Is it 'OnCalendar=daily *-*-* 4:30:00'?
[13:35] <mikes7> when is that due to happen frenda?
[13:35] <kzh> frenda: systemctl status cron
[13:43] <annon1111> using ubuntu 15.10 with win7 duel boot. my wifi is not working after i did 'autoremove'. maybe somehow my old kernal is replaced??now my pc is saying hardware switch is disabled. but actually not. also tried common things like network reset,but not done. NB: earlier i had seen two different version of kernal inside grub menu. but after doing 'sudo apt-get autoremove' one version is gone.
[13:43] <pauljw> kzh, try "sudo update-manager -d"
[13:43] <pauljw> kzh, make sure it's fully updated first
[13:44] <pauljw> kzh, and that was found using a search engine fyi
[13:49] <aLeSD> hi all
[13:49] <aLeSD> how could I install libfftw3-3 for x86 on a 64 bit system ?
[13:50] <annaka> q@qf:~$ virsh -c qemu:///system net-start default error: Failed to start network default error: internal error: Network is already in use by interface ens3  q@qf:~$ virsh net-destroy default error: Failed to destroy network default error: Requested operation is not valid: network 'default' is not active
[13:53] <capum321> akik: thanks for the help
[13:54] <kzh> pauljw: It is fully updated. As I mentioned `do-release-upgrade -cd` says 14.10 NOT 16.04. I am just trying to figure out how to actually upgrade to 16.04 and if this is a bug, I should report it.
[13:54] <annaka> ANY HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[13:54] <akik> capum321: how did you manage to do it?
[13:54] <annaka> q@qf:~$ virsh -c qemu:///system net-start default error: Failed to start network default error: internal error: Network is already in use by interface ens3  q@qf:~$ virsh net-destroy default error: Failed to destroy network default error: Requested operation is not valid: network 'default' is not active
[13:54] <pauljw> kzh, try "sudo update-manager -d"
[13:55] <annaka> Anyone use KVM?
[13:57] <kzh> pauljw: The -c flag checks which version it will update to. It is wise to check that before actually performing the release-upgrade. do-release-upgrade -d will upgrade to 14.10. If you are not sure what the answer is, that is OK. I am sure somebody knows if this is a bug or not.
[13:58] <marcos_> Hi! This is the first time I'm accessing a IRC channel using Irssi, just testing out if it's working :)
[13:58] <capum321> akik: i've used the easier config method. the real problem i'd configured 'auto enp1s0 (wlp2s0) / iface *eth0* (*wlan0*) inet dhcp [...]' so it was incorrectly linked
[13:58] <orgasmix> marcos_: hello fellow irssi'er, welcome
[13:59] <akik> capum321: you used the wpa-ssid NAME / wpa-psk PASSWORD ?
[13:59] <capum321> yes
[13:59] <akik> capum321: because i'm sure to change to that :)
[13:59] <Yanick> Any one here have any bad experience with checkinstall? is it ok to use server wise or should I usr dh_make / debuilder ?
[13:59] <capum321> akik how to check now if it's good? i am on ubuntu server console
[14:00] <akik> capum321: ifdown / ifup interface name but remember not to do it if you don't have other connectivity
[14:00] <capum321> you talk about the irc ? no, it's on another computer
[14:01] <annaka> Please have some patience, counting on instances responses on public IRC is not really advised...
[14:01] <akik> capum321: no i meant if there's not other connectivity for your server
[14:01] <annaka> stop
[14:01] <capum321> akik i see
[14:01] <annaka> q@qf:~$ virsh -c qemu:///system net-start default error: Failed to start network default error: internal error: Network is already in use by interface ens3  q@qf:~$ virsh net-destroy default error: Failed to destroy network default error: Requested operation is not valid: network 'default' is not
[14:01] <capum321> akik now it needs a real test
[14:03] <mrchairman> If I open gedit in a terminal, how do I close it? I thought it would be ctr-q
[14:03] <orgasmix> mrchairman: ^C or ^\ sends a signal asking the foreground program to exit cleanly
[14:04] <pauljw> kzh, why are you using do-release when i said use sudo update-manager -d ??  twice!
[14:04] <killall> hello where do i get pppd support?
[14:04] <kzh> pauljw: no gui
[14:04] <mrchairman> orgasmix, thanks
[14:13] <pauljw> kzh, so you didn't think that was an important piece of info?  until i did the searching, i interrupted a backup to test the outcome of the command to prove it worked, then you tell me no gui?  you're on you own.
[14:15] <kzh> pauljw: do-release-upgrade and update-manager both use the same python library calling the same methods
[14:15] <pauljw> kzh, i no longer care.  good luck.
[14:17] <kzh> pauljw: Your time looking into answering my question is very much appreciated. Thank you. :)
[14:18] <kzh> @channel: Does anybody know why `do-release-upgrad -cd` from 14.04 LTS will report 14.10 and not 16.04? Is this a bug that should be filed?
[14:18] <kzh> *do-release-upgrade
[14:18] <kzh> * do-release-upgrade -cd
[14:19] <k1l_> kzh: dont use -d
[14:19] <k1l_> -d is for the development release. and i bet you dont want that
[14:19] <k1l_> !ltsupgrade  | kzh
[14:21] <kzh> ubottu: I know that I will be offered the lts upgrade once 16.04.1 is released, but I don't mind using unstable. I am about to do a fresh install since this is a new computer and I won't be losing anything. I just want to know if this is a bug.
[14:21] <ducasse> kzh: what is 'prompt' in /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades set to?
[14:22] <k1l_> kzh: make sure your release prompt is set to LTS and not normal
[14:23] <kzh> k1l_: > grep Prompt /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
[14:23] <kzh> Prompt=lts
[14:23] <kzh> k1l_: sorry, wrong window
[14:23] <kzh> k1l_: that was from my computer, I am ssh'd the Dell OEM computer
[14:24] <ale-batt42> hello
[14:24] <bapun> hi
[14:24] <ale-batt42> I am finghting myself with irssi... haha
[14:24] <ale-batt42> fighting*
[14:25] <kzh> k1l_: Prompt=normal
[14:25] <annon> i have connections meanwhile . where can i find the logs
[14:25] <ducasse> kzh: set it to lts
[14:25] <annon> lost connection
[14:27] <rahtgaz> ale-batt42: if the fight proves to much and defeat is imminent, fear not. Abandon the battlefield, the enemy to fight on his own. And join weechat, you new ally
[14:28] <xebra> hi, I'm thinking of installing virtualbox on ubuntu, but I don't understand which version I should install. I read that there's a version packaged by ubuntu (4 point something, available in the repos), and one packaged by Oracle (downloadable from their website)
[14:29] <rahtgaz> xebra: the ubuntu distribution package is a better option. It's been tested and it gets updated after the official one
[14:30] <abhishek__> hi guys
[14:30] <kzh> ducasse: That was it! Thanks.
[14:31] <abhishek__> I am new to open-source and ubuntu in general. I wanted to get a script I wrote for generating format for unattended-upgrades. How should I go about it?
[14:32] <luojunda> anybody?
[14:33] <luojunda> no body on?
[14:33] <kzh> ducasse pauljw k1l_: The issue was that I needed release prompt set to "lts" instead of "normal". The default on my machine was "never". Now the question is, is that the appropriate expected behavior of do-release-upgrade when set to "normal"?
[14:33] <BluesKaj> luojunda:  just ask your question
[14:34] <k1l_> kzh: yes
[14:34] <abhishek__> I am new to open-source and ubuntu in general. I wanted to get a script I wrote for generating format for unattended-upgrades reviewed. How should I go about it?
[14:34] <k1l_> normal means 14.04-> 14.10 , or 15.04-> 15.10 or 14.10 > 15.04
[14:35] <kzh> k1l_: I think that makes sense, but under normal, it told me 15.10, unless I used the --devel flag which then said 14.10. now one thing I have not been able to find good documentation on is, what is the difference between --devel and --proposed? I can read the man page, but it is not that helpful in telling what it means.
[14:36] <ale-batt> i'm back with weechat :p
[14:36] <ihatemyisp> abhishek__: put it on github/bitbucket and link it ?
[14:36] <ducasse> kzh: 'proposed' is a repo of proposed updates.
[14:37] <ihatemyisp> abhishek__: you are guatanteed to have reinvented the wheel badly though, also unattended upgrades are generally a bad thing unless you run your own repos and test everything before you roll them out
[14:37] <abhishek__> ihatemyisp, thanks! Here's is the link: https://github.com/abhigenie92/unattended_upgrades_repos Please have a look if possible.
[14:37] <EleanorEllis> I accidentally moved a directory on an external ext4 volume into trash as root while running a live CD. Now I have realised I need to get into the root trash on that volume to retrieve the directory and it's files but I don't know how to do it. I have rebooted since then, so it's not as easy as perhaps it might be. Can anybody help please?
[14:37] <ihatemyisp> abhishek__: also, please use setuptools
[14:37] <jilocasin0> morning all
[14:37] <kzh> ducasse: I got that from the man page. :-) is proposed pre-release sort of beta?
[14:38] <jilocasin0> it appears that install-info (6.1.0.dfsg.1-5) is broken on 16.04.
[14:38] <abhishek__> ihatemyisp, I found no solution that upgrades all repos. Thus, I wrote this. Is there a pre-existing solution?
[14:38] <ducasse> kzh: it is for testing updates before they go into the updates repo.
[14:38] <ihatemyisp> abhishek__: http://blog.habnab.it/blog/2013/07/21/python-packages-and-you/
[14:39] <Pici> abhishek__: no, ihatemyisp is talking about the python itself, not a solution that your software solves.
[14:39] <ducasse> kzh: you can enable it if you are willing to help test updates before they reach a wider audience.
[14:40] <abhishek__> Pici, You I should write a shell script?
[14:40] <abhishek__> You *mean
[14:40] <ihatemyisp> abhishek__: btw, instead of reading in all the data from the files all at once, just iterate over the filehandler
[14:40] <jilocasin0> anyone have any idea how I can fix: "/usr/sbin/update-info-dir: 3: /etc/environment: Syntax error: Unterminated quoted string"
[14:41] <ihatemyisp> abhishek__: and yes I'm just talking about the code itself, not what it is trying to achieve
[14:41] <ihatemyisp> jilocasin0: more context needed
[14:42] <abhishek__> ihatemyisp, thanks for the suggestion, I will change that! Do you think the format required for unattended upgrades is correct?
[14:43] <jilocasin0> ihatemyisp: ubuntu 16.04 server, apt-get update tries to install "install-info (6.1.0.dfsg.1-5)", it's a dependent of "info" and "ubuntu-standard"
[14:43] <Pici> abhishek__: no, ihatemyisp means that you should use python setuptools to package your script up.  You can ask more about that in #python
[14:43] <jilocasin0> ihatemyisp: but it bongs out with an error code 2 following the line: "/usr/sbin/update-info-dir: 3: /etc/environment: Syntax error: Unterminated quoted string"
[14:43] <jilocasin0> ihatemyisp: and I can't get anything else to install.
[14:44] <abhishek__> Pici, that is correct and I agree. But the script is not working where is the main issue right now.
[14:44] <abhishek__> Pici, ihatemyisp this is what I get http://askubuntu.com/questions/793029/unattended-upgrades-not-showing-in-apt . It really confuses me if it is bug or there is some problem with my script.
[14:45] <ihatemyisp> jilocasin0: and what is on line 3 in that file?
[14:45] <jilocasin0> ihatemyisp: good question, where would I find that file?
[14:47] <Pici> abhishek__: one of our Ubuntu developers commented on your ask there and said to file a bug.
[14:47] <ihatemyisp> jilocasin0: it clearly says in the error
[14:48] <ihatemyisp> jilocasin0: /etc/enviroment
[14:48] <ihatemyisp> /etc/environment*
[14:49] <abhishek__> Pici, yeah I filed one. But sum1 told it wasn't thus was confused.
[14:49] <jilocasin0> ihatemyisp: thanks, I've found it.
[14:49] <jilocasin0> ihatemyisp: I thought the issue was with the package.
[14:49] <abhishek__> How do you guys do unattended upgrades for "all" packages (including ppas added). I can't find a good approach anywhere.
[14:51] <QuestionsAboutWu> Hello guys. Is there still available Wubi ?
[14:51] <ikonia> you don't upgrade PPA's like that
[14:51] <ikonia> you're supposed to disable and remove PPA packages before an upgrade to remove the possibility of conflict
[14:53] <k1l_> QuestionsAboutWu: dont use wubi. make a real install into real partitions or use the live usb for testing.
[14:53] <sh0t> hi guys ho do I solve this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18173060/ on ubuntu 16.04
[14:53] <sh0t> ?
[14:53] <Pici> ikonia: I don't think abhishek__ is talking about a release upgrade
[14:54] <QuestionsAboutWu> k1l why not use wubi? will it destroy anything? I do not want fresh install.
[14:54] <k1l_> QuestionsAboutWu: yes. its known for making issues and doesnt work with the new windows versions
[14:55] <wl-dd> > dpkg -i kernel-image-2.4.18_kami.1.0_i386.deb
[14:55] <wl-dd> and reboot
[14:55] <abhishek__> Pici, ikonia I want to do normal upgrades of all packages.
[14:55] <abhishek__> no release upgrade as Pici said.
[14:56] <k1l_> abhishek__: sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
[14:56] <Pici> k1l_: with -y I suppose
[14:56] <k1l_> yes, for unattended ones.
[14:57] <abhishek__> k1l_, I know THAT, I want to automate it. Please check this http://askubuntu.com/questions/87849/how-to-enable-silent-automatic-updates-for-any-repository/792621#792621
[14:57] <ducasse> sh0t: solve what? it doesn't mean the module will not work.
[14:57] <Pici> abhishek__: throw it root's crontab or in one of the  /etc/cron* files
[14:58] <Pici> Personally I don't trust doing any unattended upgrades, and like to read or at least skim changelogs... but I might be in the minority here.
[14:58] <ComMan> people anyone knows how to setup NFS to auto start after reboot? i think the command sudo systemctl enable rpcbind has something missing in it
[14:59] <sh0t> ok ducasse sorry i wasn't clear, let me give you some bacground on my situation: i have RAlink wireless card. TO make it work i downloaded a module and installed (after i signed it) but at boot time ti doesn't load and i have to to everything again meaning: compiling and installing the module.
[14:59] <sh0t> i suspect it has to do with secure boot
[15:00] <sh0t> i tried to disable it but without success.
[15:01] <abhishek__> Pici, Why not use unattended upgrades instead? It seems to me like reinventing the wheel.
[15:01] <ducasse> sh0t: but the message you posted has nothing to do with that, it just says that this module taints the kernel. also, you should only need to compile again when you have upgraded the kernel.
[15:01] <sh0t> well that msg doesnt mean that it's not loaded at boot time?
[15:01] <sh0t> ducasse, ^^
[15:02] <ducasse> sh0t: no, just that the kernel is tainted.
[15:02] <sh0t> ok
[15:03] <sh0t> ok ducasse so let me rephrase my question: :) how do i make my wirelss card work without running the script to install the module after every boot?
[15:03] <ducasse> sh0t: you can add the module to /etc/modules, but you need to recompile for kernel upgrades unless you use dkms.
[15:03] <bapun> put the script in root crontab
[15:03] <sh0t> so the module is already in /etc/modules...
[15:04] <abhishek__> bapun, who are you talking to?
[15:04] <ducasse> sh0t: but you can load it with modprobe?
[15:04] <sh0t> how do i do the other things u said? I can also look up some tutorial if u give me some specific keywords to look out for
[15:04] <sh0t> yes ducasse
[15:04] <sh0t> i can
[15:05] <bapun> that was for sh0t
[15:05] <sh0t> but ducasse let me be clear: if i do modprobe rt3290sta the wireless doesn't work i have to run the script in the tar.gz module i downloaded...
[15:06] <sh0t> i don't know i am a bit confused.
[15:06] <ComMan> people anyone knows how to setup NFS to auto start after reboot? i think the command sudo systemctl enable rpcbind has something missing in it
[15:07] <ducasse> sh0t: in that case i don't know, examine the script to see what it does.
[15:09] <ducasse> sh0t: maybe it doesn't install the kernel module at all, and the script just loads it from the build directory.
[15:10] <sh0t> mmm but the module is in /lib/modules...whateverthepath is :)
[15:10] <sh0t> i see the laod script also does :service network-manager restart
[15:11] <sh0t> which if i do after modprobe then it works
[15:13] <ComMan> people anyone knows how to setup NFS to auto start after reboot? i think the command sudo systemctl enable rpcbind has something missing in it
[15:13] <bapun> sh0t: you can write a script with the command to start load the module , then you can create a .service file for systemd and enable that service to run automatically when the system start
[15:14] <sh0t> yeah bapun i think i'll do that
[15:14] <sh0t> even though i think that's not the most elegant way
[15:14] <sh0t> in the sense that i didnt need to do that with ubuntu 15.10
[15:14] <bapun> sh0t: look at this link
[15:14] <bapun> Sh0t :http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/47695/how-to-write-startup-script-for-systemd
[15:15] <sh0t> thanks bapun
[15:16] <bapun> shot:which version you are using?
[15:16] <bapun> sh0t: that link is for 16.04 which uses systemd
[15:17] <sh0t> yes
[15:17] <sh0t> that's hte version i am using
[15:17] <sh0t> thanks bapun i 'll come back after a reboot
[15:20] <barcl> tu
[15:21] <barcl> hello everyone, do you know when the first distro upgrade of 16.04. will be?
[15:22] <ComMan> is there a way to measure how long a command process takes?
[15:22] <somsip> !ltsupgrade | barcl
[15:22] <barcl> ah, thank you somsip
[15:23] <bapun> ComMan: "time" command can show you how long a command executed
[15:23] <ComMan> bapun: how can i use it?
[15:24] <bapun> ComMan: time <your command>
[15:24] <ComMan> ohhh ok nice
[15:26] <arunangshu> why i have to issue "fsck /dev/sda6" command to start ubuntu within betwen 2 to 3 days. is it possible to resolve this problem if it is
[15:28] <kukur> hi
[15:28] <kukur> what is difference between "ls -l" and "ls -l /"
[15:29] <tgm4883> kukur: one shows you the current directory, the other shows you the / directory
[15:29] <kukur> tgm4883: what is / directory?
[15:29] <arunangshu> why i have to issue "fsck /dev/sda6" command to start ubuntu  betwen 2 to 3 days. is it possible to resolve this problem if it is
[15:29] <tgm4883> kukur: it's the top level directory
[15:29] <bapun> kukur : / is the root directory
[15:29] <kukur> tgm4883: thanks
[15:29] <kukur> bapun: thanks
[15:32] <mimo> hi
[15:33] <arunangshu> why i have to issue "fsck /dev/sda6" command to start ubuntu  betwen 2 to 3 days. is it possible to resolve this problem if it is
[15:36] <nacc> arunangshu: what is /dev/sda6 on your system? are you having incomplete shutdowns?
[15:38] <arunangshu> naac:no i shut down properly by the way it is dual boot computer. sometimes application does not start at all so i have to restart it again
[15:38] <barcl> hello again, except for the upgrade on 21st July, is there a direct or more or less direct way to upgrade from 14.04. to 16.04.?
[15:39] <nacc> barcl: not supportedly, no
[15:39] <ComMan> people anyone knows how to setup NFS to auto start after reboot? i think the command sudo systemctl enable rpcbind has something missing in it
[15:40] <barcl> nacc, ok. waiting, then :)
[15:40] <blib> does ubuntu kernel come with CONFIG_PPS=y  --> how do I find out?
[15:40] <barcl> thank you :)
[15:40] <ducasse> ComMan: nfs server?
[15:40] <nacc> blib: grep PPS /boot/config-`uname -r`
[15:41] <nacc> ducasse: i think they left :/
[15:41] <arunangshu> nacc:no i shut down properly by the way it is dual boot computer. sometimes application does not start at all so i have to restart it again
[15:41] <nacc> arunangshu: are you sharing that filesystem between the two OSes?
[15:41] <nacc> !patience | arunangshu
[15:41] <nacc> arunangshu: also, what was the answer to my first question?
[15:42] <ComMan> ducasse: yes
[15:42] <blib> nacc: it says CONFIG_PPS=m - what does that mean?
[15:42] <arunangshu> nacc: i am shuting the laptop properly and yes i can access windows file from ubuntu
[15:42] <nacc> blib: it's a module
[15:43] <Shogoot> Hi people. i was looking for donwloading ubuntus server. and i se the name ubuntu-16.04-server-amd64.iso  is taht amd, as in the GPu AMD?
[15:43] <ducasse> ComMan: nfs-kernel-server.service should be enabled by default.
[15:43] <blib> nacc: how do I load it?
[15:43] <nacc> Shogoot: no, that's 64-bit for intel-compatible cpus
[15:43] <nacc> blib: modprobe pps, if I had to guess
[15:43] <ComMan> ducasse: i am not sure, but when i reboot i have to "systemctl start" everything again
[15:44] <nacc> blib: ah, `modprobe pps_core`
[15:44] <nacc> blib: but note you'll alse need to load the supporiting modules possibly
[15:44] <nacc> arunangshu: that's not what i asked...
[15:45] <ducasse> ComMan: then use 'systemctl status nfs-kernel-server.service' straight after reboot to see why it failed to start and fix that.
[15:45] <ComMan> ducasse: ok
[15:45] <arunangshu> nacc: can you please repeat it i must have missed
[15:45] <arunangshu> nacc: sorry:(
[15:45] <blib> nacc: how do I find out module names?
[15:45] <blib> CONFIG_PPS_CLIENT_LDISC
[15:45] <nacc> arunangshu: what is /dev/sda6 on your system? are you sharing that filesystem between the two OSes?
[15:47] <nacc> blib: there is probably a better way but `find /lib/modules/`uname -r`/ -name 'pps*'
[15:47] <ducasse> ComMan: you can also use journalctl for further output.
[15:47] <arunangshu> nacc: i don't know i have installed ubuntu along side with win7 and yes i am sharing the file system between 2 OS
[15:48] <nacc> arunangshu: you don't know what sda6 is for?
[15:48] <arunangshu> nacc: no :(
[15:49] <nacc> anyone else know? i'm guessing windows and linux actively sharing a filesystem will often lead to fscks... depends on the fs support in both, especially if both can write to it?
[15:49] <nacc> arunangshu: pastebin `mount | grep sda6`
[15:52] <arunangshu> nacc: http://pastebin.com/PLavN4nV
[15:53] <nacc> arunangshu: that's your root fs. You're sharing that filesystem with windows?
[15:53] <nacc> arunangshu: i was asking specifically about /dev/sda6...
[15:54] <pjodrr> hello. does ubuntu override the bootx64.efi on EFI partition when installing ubuntu to dualboot with win10?
[15:54] <Jrmino> Any idea why x server would fail to start only when no network connection is available (i also see pulse audio logs complaining about no network on boot)
[15:56] <janardan> #javascript
[15:59] <wizAmit> how do i use rescue mode from a live cd to fix broken packages on an installed system??
[16:00] <wizAmit> for example i need libnl-* to get the network adapters up and running??
[16:01] <quazimodo> hey hey
[16:03] <quazimodo> so i've been having trouble with my bluetooth and my bose ae2 soundlink headphones
[16:03] <quazimodo> 14.04 was fine
[16:03] <redtuxedocash> sup
[16:03] <quazimodo> upgrade to 16.04 kinda made it sketchy
[16:03] <kukur> what configuration is required to have another computer in different network. I know to install openssh-server is there anything like modem config also required?
[16:03] <quazimodo> it sometimes pairs, other times doesn't etc
[16:03] <kukur> I can't ssh my own system with public ip
[16:03] <quazimodo> is this a known issue?
[16:04] <Bomber4chats> I'm having trouble with having the window size of application on wine to rescale to the font size I've set
[16:04] <Bomber4chats> anyone with wine skills?
[16:05] <nacc> kukur: confused by your question, can you clarify, "have another computer in different network"? do you mean have two computers?
[16:05] <kukur> nacc:  yes there are two computers both have internet connection but different network providers (different cities)
[16:06] <netameta__> how can i configure apache to work with websockets ?
[16:06] <nacc> kukur: ok ... so what's your question?
[16:07] <kukur> nacc: I want to access the other computer using ssh, what config it takes?
[16:07] <nacc> kukur: you need openssh-server on the other computer
[16:08] <kukur> nacc: that I got but still can't connect, so is there another config required like in router or something?
[16:08] <nacc> kukur: what error do you get?
[16:08] <kukur> nacc: ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
[16:09] <nacc> kukur: take a look at `ssh -vvv ...` output; i'm guessing maybe wrong password, wrong key, etc.
[16:10] <kukur> nacc:  it failed without even asking password
[16:11] <nacc> kukur: can you pastebin the output? are you trying to ssh as root?
[16:12] <ducasse> kukur: have you connected those hosts before with other host keys?
[16:15] <kukur> nacc: actually ssh doesn't respond
[16:17] <nacc> kukur: ? what do you mean?
[16:17] <kukur> ssh: connect to host 189.62.90.234 port 22: Connection timed out
[16:18] <tgm4883> kukur: did you open port 22 on your external FW and forward it to your host?
[16:18] <nova3d-macmini01> sintax of ssh is user@host:port did u try this?
[16:19] <kukur> tgm4883: well indeed I didn't  that is what I want to know what more config it takes?
[16:19] <nova3d-macmini01> kukur did you know this ?
[16:19] <kukur> is that port forwarding is to be done in router?
[16:20] <kukur> I know there is something that I need to do but not exactly what?
[16:20] <tgm4883> kukur: yes, you would need to forward that port on your router to that host
[16:20] <kukur> could point me any guide how to do that?
[16:20] <tgm4883> kukur: what router do you have
[16:21] <tgm4883> kukur: I'm taking a lot of assumptions here. It would help if you describe both systems/networks on each side of the connection
[16:22] <kukur> HUMAX (the router)
[16:22] <kukur> okay, HUMAX on remote side and Dlink on local
[16:23] <tgm4883> kukur: ok, so you need to forward port 22 on your remote side to the host you're trying to connect to  http://www.humaxdigital.com/gw/products/product.php?gid=524&pid=6
[16:23] <kukur> thanks tgm4883 , going to give it a try
[16:23] <tgm4883> kukur: basically, you're hitting that router with ssh traffic on port 22, and it doesn't know what to do with that traffic
[16:24] <kukur> understood
[16:24] <kukur> thanks
[16:24] <Tin_man> kukur, here is a guide, don't know if will help or not, I'm not versed in it, i just happen to be following your conversion.
[16:24] <Tin_man> http://www.howtogeek.com/66214/how-to-forward-ports-on-your-router/
[16:25] <nova3d-macmini01> hi, i need to found the best video editing to ubuntu
[16:25] <nova3d-macmini01> alternative to after effects,
[16:26] <nova3d-macmini01> is exist some alternative to After Effects on ubuntu linux ?
[16:27] <nova3d-macmini01> video editor too
[16:27] <mcphail> nova3d-macmini01: options are quite poor to be honest. I use blender
[16:27] <OerHeks> blender, kdenlive, openshot
[16:28]  * tgm4883 doesn't know what after effects does, but would suggest openshot
[16:28] <tgm4883> There's also that other one that was open sourced that professionals in hollywood use, but I don't recall the name
[16:28] <nova3d-macmini01> i tested blender,  Don't sounds good
[16:28] <ihatemyisp> cinerella/forks
[16:29] <tgm4883> Lightworks
[16:29] <ihatemyisp> cinelerra*
[16:29] <ihatemyisp> silly name
[16:29] <nova3d-macmini01> so-so lightworks
[16:29] <mcphail> openshot is very poor. Lightworks is very buggy for audio
[16:29] <TheLawyer> are there any useful piece of software to edit iso files contents without loosing boot?
[16:30] <nova3d-macmini01> i found the best
[16:30] <tgm4883> nova3d-macmini01: apparently after effects is also part of creative cloud
[16:30] <tgm4883> which sounds like you can use it on linux, but I really have no experience with that
[16:30] <nova3d-macmini01> i found to affects likes natron
[16:31] <nova3d-macmini01> is a great alternative in linux
[16:32] <nova3d-macmini01> but to editing videos didn't have success to find a gretter
[16:32] <nova3d-macmini01> *greatter
[16:32] <nova3d-macmini01> *video editor
[16:35] <mcphail> nova3d-macmini01: honestly, blender is the only viable option (and at least has a built in compositor). I surveyed all the options a couple of months ago after openshot 2 was released. The situation is grim
[16:36] <tgm4883> mcphail: I suppose it depends on what he want's to do with it though right? I've not had any issues with kdenlive in the past, but I'm not doing super advanced editing
[16:37] <mcphail> tgm4883: i'm assuming reasonably high requirements if he's coming from a workflow with after effects
[16:37] <kukur> so while forwarding port 22 for enable ssh it is asking me protocol can I use FTP? would it work?
[16:38] <tgm4883> kukur: it would be ssh....
[16:38] <OerHeks> TCP ?
[16:38] <kukur> tgm4883: there is no ssh in protocol
[16:38] <kukur> yes TCP is there
[16:38] <tgm4883> try TCP
[16:38] <OerHeks> TCP/UDP ?
[16:38] <kukur> yes there is TCP/UDP
[16:39] <OerHeks> you want TCP
[16:39] <tgm4883> mcphail: It's probably a valid assumption, but if it's anything like the number of users that use photoshop because they want to crop a photo....
[16:39] <mcphail> tgm4883: true
[16:39] <OerHeks> i use blender for that ..
[16:40] <mcphail> OerHeks: blender can do _anything_ ;)
[16:41] <nova3d-macmini01> ok, godo, thanks guys
[16:42] <kukur> sorry guys no TCP, UDP available
[16:42] <kukur> available protocols are only "TFTP,SMTP,POP3,MNTP,IRC,SNNP,GOpher,,Whois,LDAP,UUCP"
[16:43] <kukur> any of them would work for ssh?
[16:44] <tgm4883> kukur: no TCP listed?
[16:44] <tgm4883> this doc is wrong then
[16:44] <kukur> No :(
[16:45] <tgm4883> kukur: odd, as the screenshot shows it. They must have changed it in your model
[16:45] <kukur>  I found tutorial for same brand but different model that has Protocol Both
[16:45] <kukur> but the I got doesn't have
[16:45] <razor1101> when does 16.04.1 arrive?
[16:45] <OerHeks> oh, not both, TCP is enough, kukur
[16:45] <nacc> !ltsupgrade | razor1101
[16:45] <kukur> OerHeks: it has none
[16:46] <kukur> only available  ""TFTP, SMTP, POP3, MNTP, IRC, SNNP,GOpher ,Whois , LDAP, UUCP"
[16:47] <tgm4883> what a weird list
[16:47] <tgm4883> kukur: can you post a screenshot of that page?
[16:47] <razor1101> nacc: thanks
[16:47]  * nacc wonders if the router needs an update (as that list seems quite outdate :)
[16:49] <kukur> tgm4883: of protocols?
[16:49] <tgm4883> kukur: yes, and the whole page
[16:49] <OerHeks> i think kukur wants to set the ssh protocol for that port, these are pre-designed values?
[16:50] <coenraad> So... who is driving the "Ubuntu on Windows" project?
[16:50] <coenraad> (...and does that translate to "Windows on Ubuntu" too...??)
[16:50] <BluesKaj> mark shuttleworth :-)
[16:51] <DarthMoe1> is z ubewntu installable at all with GTX 1080?
[16:51] <coenraad> I'm sure he is, but he's just the face of it, he's not going to do the work... where is his right-hand team? :-)
[16:51] <tgm4883> coenraad: this doesn't sound like a support question. Perhaps move it to #ubuntu-discuss
[16:52] <nacc> !ubuwin | coenraad
[16:52] <BluesKaj> DarthMoe1:  not if you spell it that way
[16:52] <DarthMoe1> gewd damnet!
[16:52] <coenraad> Thanks will do
[16:53] <Amm0n> kukur, opening port 22 in your network is not a good idea.. you'll become target from casual portscans in no time
[16:53] <tgm4883> Amm0n: surely that's an easy fix
[16:54] <xyxyxy> i was happily running xubuntu 16.0 when all of a sudden, the screen went grey. I tried to go to ttyl 6, but I still see a grey screen. ctrl+alt+l to lock: still grey, but the function key f2 to blank the screen (black) works...
[16:54] <kukur> tgm4883: screenshot http://imgur.com/tTaWT3S
[16:54] <xyxyxy> what do I do?
[16:54] <kukur> Amm0n: then how to access remote machine?
[16:54] <tgm4883> kukur: ok, can you get a screenshot of that drop down menu?
[16:54] <BluesKaj> DarthMoe1:  think the recommended nvidia proprietary driver should work with the 1080
[16:58] <DarthMoe1> BluesKaj: alright, so since vanilla install of ubuntu goes blank once 1080 is in place, I figure I could plug titan X instead of 1080, install newest drivers and then switch cards?
[16:58] <kukur> tgm4883: now it is working, got error Permission denied (publickey).
[16:59] <tgm4883> kukur: progress
[16:59] <DarthMoe1> or am I thinking retarded here?
[17:00] <Amm0n> kukur, change the port of the ssh server (/etc/ssh/sshd_config) to any non standard port and forward this port in your router, then use ssh -p port user@ip
[17:02] <ducasse> Amm0n: you don't need to switch the port on the host, just forward a different port and point the client at that.
[17:03] <tgm4883> Amm0n: also, security through obscurity :(
[17:04] <backbox> hey
[17:04] <backbox> helo you
[17:04] <tgm4883> no
[17:04] <backbox> whats you name
[17:04] <backbox> hey
[17:04] <tgm4883> !ot | backbox
[17:04] <Amm0n> tgm4883, it is not, 99% of automated portscans don't run non standard ports
[17:05] <tgm4883> Amm0n: 97% of statistics are made up on the spot
[17:05] <dax> it literally is, but there's nothing wrong with security through obscurity if you also have security through doing other stuff right
[17:05] <dax> literally the only benefit of port changing is less log spam though
[17:05] <Mouaad> hello, quastion about linux (in general) if anyone can answer it plz :) how can i sort the output of two find commands ?  for one for example: find /var | sort, but for two ?
[17:06] <dax> Mouaad: (find /var; find /etc) | sort
[17:06] <Mouaad> dax: thank you !
[17:07] <backbox> it is not, 99% of automated portscans don't run non standard port
[17:07] <backbox> hey
[17:07] <backbox> alguem ae
[17:08] <backbox> alguem em responde em portugues
[17:08] <tgm4883> !br
[17:08] <backbox> obrigado
[17:09] <backbox> ei alguem ae
[17:09] <backbox> nao
[17:09] <backbox> ninguem
[17:12] <b100s> hi2all
[17:13] <b100s> is it possible to switch desktop like ctrl+alt+arrow key but instead arrow key use desktop number? 14.04, unity
[17:14] <SoFarFromHome> Anyone have experience with Nvidia drivers causing failure to boot? Running 16.04 and been using apt to install cuda for Tensorflow GPU acceleration.  Now my PC is only booting to a black cursor, on the way it gives me a "Failed to start Clean up any mess left by Odns-up." error.
[17:15] <MRX> ALGUEM FALA PORTUGUES POR FAVOR
[17:16] <SoFarFromHome> Managed to boot into upstart mode, tried running `sudo apt-get update`, but it failed as well, E: Failed to fetch file:/var/cuda-repo-7-5-local/Release  No Hash entry in Release file ...
[17:16] <dax> MRX: as we already told you, /join #ubuntu-br
[17:18] <SoFarFromHome> any ideas how to fix a failed apt update?
[17:21] <SoFarFromHome> Anyone here active?
[17:21] <DarthMoe1> sorry for my newb question, I now see that I completely overlooked the option of installing ubuntu with bios display IGFX output override
[17:22] <nacc> SoFarFromHome: what failure? pastebin the output
[17:39] <dlam> hmm my laptop touchpad has been acting up latley, sometimes it stops working for a couple seconds and or does weird click selection stuff,  anyone know how to debug it?  maybe somethign in /var/log?
[17:53] <ozberk> hi guys I need steam support any of you know which room should I jıin ?
[17:53] <ozberk> join*
[17:53] <genii> !steam
[17:55] <tgm4883> Hmm, that wiki page is out of date for 16.04
[17:55] <ComMan> people is there a way have NFS active even after reboot?
[17:56] <tgm4883> ComMan: client or server
[18:00] <ozberk> how can I see the graphichs drivers by my terminal
[18:00] <ozberk> if they are enabled
[18:00] <ComMan> tgm4883: server
[18:01] <ducasse> ComMan: have you found out _why_ it doesn't start? 'systemctl status -l nfs-kernel-server'
[18:01] <tgm4883> ComMan: are you sure it's not enabled after restart?
[18:01] <tgm4883> yea pastebin the output of that command ^
[18:06] <ComMan> tgm4883: i am not sure what is going on, i successfully setup the system, but now it is not working,
[18:06] <ComMan> tgm4883: everything seems to be online
[18:06] <tgm4883> ComMan: so it's starting automatically after boot or not?
[18:07] <ComMan> tgm4883: i think nfs-kernel-server is but not rpcbind
[18:07] <ComMan> tgm4883: rpcbind seems to be off in server and all nodes
[18:07] <tgm4883> ComMan: so after the server starts, what do you do to fix it
[18:08] <ComMan> tgm4883: well i could not fix it
[18:08] <tgm4883> ComMan: well if you can't fix it by starting rpcbind, then I guess that isn't the problem
[18:09] <ComMan> tgm4883: how can i find out what is the problem?
[18:10] <ducasse> ComMan: i told you above.
[18:10] <tgm4883> ComMan: well first thing would be to check the logs.
[18:10] <tgm4883> ComMan: which would be what ducasse told you to do, and I said to pastebin them
[18:10] <ComMan> tgm4883:  ok 1 moment
[18:13] <ComMan> tgm4883: https://da.gd/StW6I
[18:14] <akik> ComMan: "showmount -e nfsserver" should show if the shares are exported
[18:15] <ComMan> tgm4883: http://paste.fedoraproject.org/386820/46731050/
[18:16] <ComMan> tgm4883: http://paste.fedoraproject.org/386822/31057414/
[18:16] <ComMan> akik: http://paste.fedoraproject.org/386822/31057414/
[18:17] <akik> ComMan: please replace nfsserver with your nfs server hostname
[18:18] <ComMan> akik: http://paste.fedoraproject.org/386824/10674146/
[18:18] <akik> ComMan: your rpcbind is inactive. use journalctl -xe after trying to start it to see where it goes wrong
[18:18] <ComMan> akik: let me make a suggestion, i will re-setup the system and show you the paste, everything will be active by no sharing bare with me
[18:19] <jrmiah> are any committers here? are you aware that the default bootup for ubuntu server on a machine with no monitor attached is 'off'? I'm using intel AMT machines and the thing boots blank...
[18:19] <SpeccyMan> bear, we don't get bare in here ;-)
[18:20] <nacc> jrmiah: 'default bootup is 'off''?  what does that mean?
[18:20] <ComMan> akik: http://paste.fedoraproject.org/386827/67310825/
[18:20] <jrmiah> nacc: boot your linux box without a monitor attached
[18:20] <nacc> jrmiah: no, explain your problem.
[18:21] <jrmiah> nacc: are you aware of what intel AMT / vPro is? remote KVM out of band.
[18:21] <craptalk> does ubuntu pidgin dont work on facebook?
[18:21] <akik> oh my god. why is there ... in the output? systemd madness
[18:21] <jrmiah> its actually builtin to consumer level stuff now - Intel NUC MYE has it. $389 unit.
[18:21] <craptalk> or is it something else?
[18:22] <n3wborn> Hi there. I didn't know the journalctl command and this is what I saw... Am I Hacked by a chineese man ?! http://paste.ubuntu.com/18186654/
[18:22] <Evan> Hey guys, I'm looking at IFCONFIG and see "inet6 ipv6_addr/64 scope link " ... what is the actual IPv6 of the server though? I can't connect to  ipv6_addr/64 or  ipv6_addr
[18:22] <jrmiah> anyway I don't to rant :) I shuld do that on the mailing list or something...
[18:22] <tgm4883> jrmiah: can you explain what you mean by "default bootup for ubuntu server on a machine with no monitor attached is 'off'"
[18:22] <n3wborn> Is someone trying to hack my computer ?
[18:22] <akik> ComMan: ok so it's working. what happens between now and when it stops working?
[18:22] <molgora> ciao
[18:22] <molgora> !list
[18:23] <tgm4883> n3wborn: doesn't appear to be so
[18:23] <n3wborn> tgm4883: so what is it ? I am the only one to connect using ssh and the Ip seems to be located in china
[18:23] <jrmiah> tgm4883: yes. disconnect your monitor from your box. Boot your machine. The video card is not sending a signal to the output.... this is not how things used to be. It didn't use to matter if a MONITOR was detected on console boot, it just 'turned on' anyway. Now it doesn't. I assume for APMI goodness it turns off the video
[18:24] <jrmiah> video card rather... saves a few watts
[18:24] <tgm4883> n3wborn: oh wait, I misunderstood your question. Yes it does appear to be that
[18:24] <nacc> jrmiah: do you mean KVM like Linux or KVM like keyboard,video,mouse?
[18:24] <tgm4883> nacc: it's remote access software
[18:24] <jrmiah> nacc: heh like remote desktop.
[18:24] <tgm4883> nacc: it's remote access hardware
[18:24] <nacc> tgm4883: ah i see
[18:25] <ComMan> akik: so when i reboot, rpcbind is turned off, i sent you the paste of it. i have to run the first two commands from the last paste in order to activate it
[18:25] <jrmiah> tgm4883: hardware and software technically
[18:25] <akik> ComMan: and you have ran the systemctl enable command for both services?
[18:25] <jrmiah> but the thing is it just relays whats on the actual video display - its a separate chip from the bios + cpu - if nothing is on the video, then it can't show anything
[18:25] <n3wborn> tgm4883: Ok. What could I do to be coller with this kind of thing ? only allow some users with their own keys ? (mine btw)
[18:25] <jrmiah> I should video cap it
[18:25] <jrmiah> to you can see what happens....
[18:25] <n3wborn> tgm4883: cooler*
[18:26] <ComMan> akik: i don't know that command, what is it?
[18:26] <tgm4883> !denyhosts | n3wborn
[18:26] <tgm4883> !fail2ban | n3wborn
[18:26] <tgm4883> fine ubottu, be that way
[18:26] <n3wborn> tgm4883: thanks
[18:26] <akik> ComMan: it creates the links from /lib/systemd to /etc/systemd to enable the service
[18:26] <tgm4883> n3wborn: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fail2ban
[18:26] <ComMan> akik: ok, what is the command? is it sudo systemctl enable rpcbind?
[18:27] <akik> ComMan: sounds about right
[18:27] <jrmiah> tgm4883: are you or anyone a committer?
[18:27] <tgm4883> jrmiah: no, that all makes sense. I would guess there is a way to force that on
[18:27] <ComMan> akik: ok let me try it
[18:27] <Robin_Jadoul> Is there any way to get the quassel irc client in the system tray? It seems to want to use the DBus DockManager interface, but the systray doesn't seem to support that
[18:27] <tgm4883> jrmiah: lots of people are committers...
[18:27] <jrmiah> tgm4883: uhhh yeah... not sure what
[18:27] <jrmiah> tgm4883: haha
[18:27] <akik> ComMan: of course the same for the main nfs server service
[18:27] <jrmiah> apparently your more of a buddist than a committer
[18:28] <jrmiah> ... 'the committer is within'
[18:28] <ComMan> akik: can i also sudo systemctl enable nfs-kernel-server?
[18:28] <akik> ComMan: sounds right. i don't know the service name  by heart
[18:28] <mr_yogurt> whenever i run a sudo apt-get install <whatever>, at the end i get an "errors were encountered while processing: libnm-glib4:amd64 libnm-gtk0:amd64 unity-control-center indicator-bluetooth" at the end
[18:28] <tgm4883> jrmiah: well you're asking if I have commit access, which I do, but probably not for the packages you need
[18:29] <tgm4883> jrmiah: nor have you filed a bug, which would be the first step to resolution
[18:29] <ComMan> akik: ok rebooting now
[18:30] <jrmiah> tgm4883: well thats probably the best step anyway.... filing bugs in an informal software engineering org though - its hard enough at enterprise software companies to manage them :_
[18:30] <jrmiah> :)
[18:30] <tgm4883> jrmiah: I'm assuming there is a video card in the box?
[18:31] <tgm4883> jrmiah: I'm wondering if this will resolve it for you http://askubuntu.com/questions/453109/add-fake-display-when-no-monitor-is-plugged-in
[18:31] <jrmiah> tgm4883: with a monitor attached linux acts normally. without a monitor attached BIOS and iPXE work normally until post kernel semi-init (it gets to some point then blanks completely)
[18:31] <OerHeks> mr_yogurt, try libnm-glib4 without :amd64
[18:31] <ComMan> akik: ok after boot both rpcbind and nfs-kernel-server are active, but showmount -e gives me      clnt_create: RPC: Program not registered
[18:31] <OerHeks> libnm-gtk0 too
[18:32] <jrmiah> i would love if mine acted like that :D
[18:32] <mr_yogurt> OerHeks: i never tried it with. it pops up after installing anything. unless you mean for me to run apt-get on it?
[18:32] <jrmiah> but hey lets try
[18:33] <jrmiah> tgm4883: the thing is that a non framebuffer console would be great - any idea how to force that?
[18:33] <OerHeks> mr_yogurt, odd, where does this come from, wat were you trying to install??
[18:33] <tgm4883> jrmiah: nope
[18:33] <jrmiah> passed in 'vga' kernel args but no avail
[18:33] <tgm4883> jrmiah: on a separate note, can you detect whether that AMT is supported from inside linux?
[18:33] <akik> ComMan: check "journalctl -xe" for errors
[18:33] <mr_yogurt> oerheks: literally anything. although i just tried sudo apt-get install --reinstall libnm-glib4:amd64 and the problem seems to have one away
[18:33] <tgm4883> I've not tried or researched it, but it would be handy for my closet destktop/server
[18:33] <mr_yogurt> *gone away
[18:34] <jrmiah> tgm4883: not per se... its a totally 'out of band' chip
[18:34] <ComMan> akik: No journal files were found.
[18:34] <tgm4883> jrmiah: yea I figured as much, but you can query some stuff on the board
[18:35] <tgm4883> jrmiah: I'll just hook up a monitor and look
[18:35] <mr_yogurt> does ubuntu have emacs preinstalled?
[18:35] <nacc> mr_yogurt: i don't think so?
[18:35] <akik> ComMan: how about "journalctl -u nfs-kernel-server.service"
[18:36] <jrmiah> tgm4883: while it can share an IP with your OS through a sort of proxying, I just run it on it's own IP address. You can't really do this stuff any other way either - an IP KVM that decodes / sends HDMI is a hacker project... and besides you still need input via mouse / keyboard. I don't think Intel even realizes that the only people buying computers now are gamers and guys that run servers in their closets with no need for a monitor :D
[18:36] <jrmiah> tgm4883: so basically what was meant by if linux can talk to it is it can, but only via web interface and VNC ... it has it's own VNC server builtin which is how the remote desktop works.
[18:36] <ComMan> akik: No journal files were found.
[18:36] <jrmiah> (and API)
[18:37] <tgm4883> jrmiah: I was more just wondering if I could see if my closet "server" supported it
[18:37] <tgm4883> without having to dig out a monitor
[18:37] <nova3d-macmini01> Is freenas good to file storage?
[18:37] <tgm4883> nova3d-macmini01: wrong channel
[18:37] <jrmiah> tgm4883: which motherboard is it?
[18:38] <nova3d-macmini01> is a linux distribution
[18:38] <nacc> nova3d-macmini01: this is the ubuntu support channel
[18:38] <nova3d-macmini01> ok, sorry
[18:38] <tgm4883> nova3d-macmini01: no it isn't. And even if it was, this is the ubuntu support channel
[18:38] <akik> ComMan: can you pastebin "ps -ef | grep -E 'nfs|rpc'"
[18:39] <tgm4883> jrmiah: Asus X79 Deluxe ATX LGA2011 Motherboard
[18:39] <jrmiah> tgm4883: mine seems DOA but try this one - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813182990
[18:40] <jrmiah> tgm4883: dual NICs, ATM, mini ITX, 32GB max.
[18:40] <ComMan> akik: http://paste.fedoraproject.org/386835/31202014/
[18:40] <akik> ComMan: it looks like the nfs service didn't start up
[18:41] <tgm4883> ComMan: Do you have ubuntu on this pi?
[18:41] <thegreenhundred> nova3d-macmini01: I use freenas at home and for my lab at work and it makes a great & very flexible box. cant hurt to learn the same things on RHEL/CentOS though
[18:41] <ComMan> thegreenhundred: no raspian
[18:41] <akik> ComMan: try "sudo systemctl restart nfs-kernel-server.service"
[18:41] <ComMan> tgm4883: no raspian
[18:41] <akik> uh
[18:41] <tgm4883> ComMan: that seems off topic
[18:41] <Pencil2> Is there a Cent0S chat?
[18:42] <tgm4883> !centos | Pencil2
[18:42] <dax> Pencil2: #centos
[18:42] <ComMan> akik: when i use this command everything is fine, i restart it and it works, but i have to rpeat that every after every reboot. i will repeat it now and paste you the result
[18:42] <dax> and raspbian belongs in #raspbian, not here
[18:42] <ducasse> ComMan: but you're not running ubuntu.
[18:42] <Pencil2> !centos
[18:43] <OerHeks> !alis
[18:43] <tgm4883> Pencil2: no, you need to '/join #centos'
[18:44] <ComMan> akik: http://paste.fedoraproject.org/386836/12229146/
[18:44] <akik> ComMan: ok there's your problem. after party at #raspbian
[18:45] <ComMan> akik: you want us to continue talking at #raspian?
[18:45] <tgm4883> yes
[18:45] <akik> ComMan: no i'm not there :)
[18:45] <dax> we want you to use your distro's support channel instead of some other distro's support channel
[18:45] <akik> ComMan: you need to figure out why that nfs service doesn't start on boot
[18:45] <ComMan> akik: how?
[18:45] <dax> /join #raspbian
[18:45] <tgm4883> ComMan: ask in #raspbian
[18:55] <johnakabean> o/ how do I put a key for encryption in /boot so that it doesn't have to be manually entered to unlock encryption on hard drive?
[18:55] <johnakabean> on startup
[19:02] <ducasse> johnakabean: doesn't that sort of defeat the purpose of encrypting the drive in the first place?
[19:03] <n3wborn> tgm4883: I installed and configured denyhosts, then added the ip that tried to connect via ssh. Do I need to restart denyhosts after the modifications made in /etc/denyhosts.conf ?
[19:03] <djapo> hello, i want to create a udev rule that creates a device with certain product id and vendor id that just symlinks to another device
[19:03] <djapo> does anyone here have the experience or knowledge to do this?
[19:04] <tgm4883> johnakabean: 0_o
[19:04] <tgm4883> n3wborn: possibly. Although you should look at fail2ban instead
[19:05] <ducasse> djapo: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Udev
[19:05] <n3wborn> tgm4883: ok, thanks, but why fail2ban instead ?
[19:06] <tgm4883> n3wborn: more powerful, I have a nagging thought that denyhosts isn't updated anymore but not finding anything on that ATM
[19:07] <johnakabean> ducasse sorry meant usb drive
[19:07] <johnakabean> instead of /boot
[19:07] <johnakabean> like ln something
[19:07] <n3wborn> tgm4883: All right. Thanks for help and advice !
[19:10] <johnakabean> more like what line of http://www.cheshirekow.com/wordpress/?p=810 do I start at and stop when I already have encryption setup and have key in head
[19:11] <johnakabean> well i don't want to erase whole drive which i see dd ...... of=/dev/sdb1
[19:16] <ioria> johnakabean, i mean... , you want to store the key on a usb pen in order to boot your machine ?
[19:24] <Mitchell92> Hello... I'm preparing to install Ubuntu on my notebook, I haven't used Unity before and am not sure if I'd like it, could I just then install XFCE or will I need to reinstall everything from the XFCE derivitive, or can I just install xfce from ubuntu if i dont like unity?
[19:26] <nacc> Mitchell92: you'd just install the xubuntu-desktop package, aiui, and choose that DE when you login
[19:26] <Mitchell92> Thanks. What is aiui?
[19:26] <nacc> 'as i understand it'
[19:26] <Mitchell92> okay
[19:26] <Mitchell92> thanks
[19:26] <Mitchell92> for a moment i thought it was another package.
[19:27] <Madhu__> I am installing ubuntu 12.04( 64 bit ) in IBM x3100 M5  machine. It is having inbuilt RAID and I have configured the RAID in BIOS. But, When I installing the OS at the time of partitioning disk, I am getting the error as "Operation not permitted during write on /dev/md126
[19:28] <Madhu__>  Hi
[19:28] <Madhu__> Suria
[19:28] <syria> Hi guys, I think I have bad sectors in my hdd please help me to fix it I cannot afford a new one. :(
[19:29] <djapo> using udev rules i know how to indentify a device and set a symlink for it, i was wondering if with that symlink could i assign it a different id for vendor and product
[19:29] <syria> Madhu__:  Hi !
[19:29] <djapo> syria: what filesystem are you using?
[19:29] <ducasse> syria: you can't fix bad hardware with software.
[19:29] <Madhu__> Pls help to install ubuntu
[19:29] <djapo> you can stop using those sectors tho
[19:29] <nacc> Madhu__: is there a reason you are installing 12.04 instead of, say, 14.04?
[19:30] <syria> djapo: I am running kubuntu so it woruld ext i think!
[19:30] <SchrodingersScat> doesn't it normally blacklist the bad sectors automatically?
[19:30] <djapo> check, will you
[19:30] <Madhu__> 3200 m5 not support raid in bos
[19:30] <syria> djapo: How can I do this please?
[19:30] <syria> djapo: Kubuntu 16.04
[19:30] <nacc> Madhu__: was that a response to me?
[19:30] <rodrigopaiva> syria , you can fix about using PartedMagic - https://partedmagic.com/
[19:31] <Madhu__> .yes my applucation works on that
[19:31] <syria> rodrigopaiva: Have you tried this app by yourself buddy? do you recommend it?
[19:31] <djapo> syria: fdisk
[19:31] <syria> djapo: Only the fdisk command?
[19:31] <rodrigopaiva> and burn this on media live (usb / dvd), start on boot and use the "DiskEraser" tool
[19:32] <Madhu__> Nacc ..y3s
[19:32] <ducasse> syria: if the disk is starting to give you bad sectors you need to get a new one. asap.
[19:32] <djapo> syria: df -T
[19:32] <nacc> Madhu__: what? i asked why you are using 12.04, you haven't given me a clear answer. I know it's supported, but it also goes EOL relatively soon
[19:32] <Madhu__> Nacc .. my app has testedon 12.04 only
[19:33] <syria> djapo: sda1 ext4
[19:33] <rodrigopaiva> the "Disk Eraser" tool you can choose zeros erase mode
[19:33] <syria> rodrigopaiva: And this will not corrupt the current OS ?
[19:34] <djapo> true, the disk will continue to get more bad sectors
[19:34] <djapo> syria: fsck.ext4 -cDfty -C 0 /dev/sd**
[19:34] <djapo> make sure you understand what that command does before you run it
[19:35] <rodrigopaiva> https://partedmagic.com/ - for you work with your HD - format and dimension the partitions and eraser in th 4 types
[19:35] <ducasse> syria: you're not listening at all, you _cannot_ trust that disk anymore. you will not be able to fix this with software.
[19:35] <Madhu__>  Nacc .. are you there
[19:35] <rodrigopaiva> syria, yes - you need to do backup before
[19:36] <syria> ducasse: I am listening but I have no other option buddy!
[19:36] <Eightynine> Hi. I'm using Xubuntu 16.04 with all updates and sometimes stops working. And in afternoon after installing updates I got blurred image. I got this issue in Ubuntu-based systems not the first time. Issue with image fixed by reboot.
[19:36] <nacc> !patience | Madhu__
[19:36] <nacc> Madhu__: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1881537&page=2 perhaps the advice there is good
[19:36] <Madhu__>  Syris ... Please help
[19:36] <ducasse> syria: then backup frequently and watch the smart data closely.
[19:36] <syria> Madhu__: Help who?
[19:36] <djapo> syria: you might loose data, just by running the command be warned :P
[19:36] <Madhu__> Ok
[19:36] <syria> ducasse: djapo Okay guys thnx!
[19:37] <rodrigopaiva> or you can cloning your disk first  to other disk using another tool (Clonezilla)
[19:37] <Madhu__> I wiil refer and revert
[19:37] <Eightynine> Please, help me.
[19:37] <syria> djapo: fsck.ext4 -cDfty -C 0 /dev/sda1 -p  is that correct?
[19:38] <nacc> Madhu__: and i would suggest you start future-proofing your application against trusty sooner rather than later.
[19:39] <rodrigopaiva> syria, in this moment i am in my work fixing bad block
[19:39] <syria> rodrigopaiva: And how are you doing this please?
[19:40] <rodrigopaiva> i am using  PartedMagic by usb drive (its live)
[19:40] <rodrigopaiva> yep, i do
[19:40] <syria> rodrigopaiva: How?
[19:40] <djapo> syria: yeah, i have not had good things happen when i start to get bad blocks .. my advice is/ backup than repair
[19:40] <rodrigopaiva> 97% fineshed
[19:40] <syria> djapo: I have no important data at all, thnx again buddy.
[19:41] <syria> rodrigopaiva: What is the name of the software?
[19:41] <rodrigopaiva> i am using the tools that I say u
[19:41] <syria> rodrigopaiva: After booting using it, Which option should I select please?
[19:43] <ComMan> is there a way to setup a bash script to be run after each and every reboot and shutdown?
[19:43] <rodrigopaiva> Parted Magic - https://partedmagic.com/ (read about this)
[19:43] <ducasse> syria: what he's suggesting is not going to help you at all. harsh, but true.
[19:44] <syria> ducasse: And the software is paid! :P
[19:44] <ducasse> syria: it can't fix a bad disk anyway, so it doesn't matter.
[19:45] <rodrigopaiva> you can to do backup first of your datas, etc for another disk / flashdrive / external hd
[19:45] <Madhu__> Nacc .. I refered
[19:45] <rodrigopaiva> its free
[19:45] <nacc> Madhu__: ok...
[19:45] <johnakabean> ioria, yes I want to store keyfile on usb pen
[19:45] <rodrigopaiva> open source
[19:45] <djapo> western digital blue 1Tb 49$
[19:46] <ioria> johnakabean,  try #20   http://askubuntu.com/questions/59487/how-to-configure-lvm-luks-to-autodecrypt-partition
[19:46] <Madhu__> Through live cd. Need to creat new partions and install ubuntu
[19:47] <Madhu__> Here md126_raid1 readonmy.. whay is it
[19:48] <Madhu__> Thanks Nacc.
[19:49] <Madhu__> Where to check for trouble shooting documents
[19:49] <ducasse> Madhu__: i would suggest dropping the bios raid and use software raid instead.
[19:49] <rodrigopaiva> Syria going now to downloads(https://partedmagic.com/downloads/) and burn a dvd / usb with unetbootin (https://unetbootin.github.io/) or yumi (http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/)
[19:49] <nacc> Madhu__: general opinion here: unless you have a dedicated RAID card (not on-board RAID), just use SW RAID
[19:50] <Madhu__> Is it better than bios raid
[19:51] <ComMan> is there a way to setup a bash script to be run after each and every reboot and shutdown?
[19:51] <Madhu__> Nacc ... Good idea
[19:52] <nacc> Madhu__: i would do some general research (mdraid, dmraid, etc.) but basically, on-board raid (fakeraid) is not very good really :)
[19:52] <hggdh> ComMan: after every reboot, yes; after a shutdown, no.
[19:52] <Mitchell92> I'm preparing to install Ubuntu 16.04 on a notebook I bought for class in the Fall. I've disabled secure boot in the bios. It's a HP notebook. Also has an option for some sort of legacy operation for Windows 7 and prior. Will Ubuntu work in UEFI mode? Or do I need to set it to legacy bios mode?
[19:52] <nacc> !uefi | Mitchell92
[19:52] <ComMan> hggdh: there is no way to auto run a script after shutdown?
[19:52] <nacc> ComMan: your computer is off after its shutdown?
[19:52] <nacc> ComMan: do you mean on ever boot?
[19:52] <hggdh> ComMan: no. After shutdown there is no system for the script to run on
[19:53] <Madhu__> Nacc .. last question. Id pissible to replace a disk  like  hw raid1  If any disk failed
[19:53] <ComMan> ok how can i setup a script to auto run after a reboot?
[19:54] <ComMan> ok how can i setup a script to auto run after a reboot? nacc hggdh
[19:54] <ducasse> ComMan: you're still on raspbian...
[19:54] <nacc> Madhu__: yes, cf. https://www.howtoforge.com/replacing_hard_disks_in_a_raid1_array
[19:55] <nacc> Madhu__: that's a RAID general definition, regardless of how it's implemented, I'd say (it wouldn't be RAID if you couldn't do that, depending on the level of RAID we're talking about)
[19:55] <hggdh> ComMan: add it (or a call to it) under /etc/rc.local
[19:55] <Madhu__>  Ok nacc ...
[19:55] <hggdh> ComMan: this should be enough even on systemd
[19:55] <hggdh> ComMan: just remember it will run as root. Make sure it is doing the right thing
[19:56] <jiggawattz> yo
[19:56] <jiggawattz> when is 16.04.1 being released?
[19:56] <jiggawattz> is it usually 1 month after or so?
[19:56] <nacc> !ltsupgrade | jiggawattz
[19:56] <ComMan> hggdh:  so just add the script to /etc/rc.local
[19:57] <hggdh> ComMan: yes. And make sure it is Doing the Right Thing
[19:57] <jiggawattz> nacc ▸ thanks broheme
[19:57] <k12> How do I permanently disable a network interface?
[19:57] <ComMan> hggdh: rc.local is a file, i have a bash script
[19:57] <gabriel> Why does the default Ubuntu installation use a lot of RAM?It's usually 800MB on idle.
[19:57] <synju> I'm having issues with libc-client.a: "configure: error: Cannot find imap library (libc-client.a)" -- even though its installed, can anyone help?
[19:58] <synju> its for phpbrew
[19:58] <synju> on ubuntu 16.04
[19:58] <k12> I followed a guide online that said to edit /etc/rc.local , but that didn't work.
[19:58] <k12> So, I dunno what to do.
[19:59] <nacc> ComMan: call your script from that file
[19:59] <hggdh> ComMan: chmod 755 it, if needed. rc.local is used for you to run additional commands after full reboot.
[19:59] <nacc> k12: how do you mean disable?
[19:59] <k12> On arch, it's much easier. For wired, it's sudo systemctl disable dhcpcd@<wired intergace here>.service
[20:00] <nacc> k12: are you using network manager? just don't configure it there
[20:00] <k1l_> k12: and that doesnt work?
[20:00] <djapo> i have a simple USB sound card which is seen as a USB microphone, i want to create a device with different vendor, product ids that just symlinks to this one. can anyone help me with this?
[20:00] <k12> k1l_ no.
[20:00] <ComMan> nacc: hggdh ok, i have my script chmod 775, how do i call it? i am not familiar with this language
[20:01] <synju> lol
[20:01] <nacc> ComMan: you're not familiar with bash but you wrote a bash script you want to run as root?
[20:01] <synju> can Anyone help me with libc-client.a ?
[20:01] <nacc> ComMan: /etc/rc.local isn't bash, but POSIX shell, which is close enough for script invoking purposes
[20:01] <ComMan> no nacc i am not familiar with the language the rc.local file is written in, so i do not know how to make it call my cript
[20:02] <nacc> ComMan: yes, /etc/rc.local is a shell script too
[20:02] <hggdh> ComMan: this is a shell script. If you do not understand shell scripting, I *strongly* suggest you *not* to add something you do not know what it doing on rc.local
[20:02] <ducasse> ComMan: why don't you just ask in #raspbian?
[20:02] <hggdh> ComMan: the risk is big
[20:02] <ComMan> hggdh: hmmm
[20:02] <k12> nacc: that's just it... when installing ubuntu base, I never configured wired. I configured wifi. But fsr, I can't stop ethernet from starting on startup.
[20:03] <nacc> k12: using network manager?
[20:03] <hggdh> k12: try editing /etc/network/interfaces
[20:03] <k12> Not that I know of.
[20:03] <synju> brb
[20:03] <nacc> k12: ok, probably in what hggdh said then
[20:04] <k12> hggdh: "ls: cannot access '/etc/network': No such file or directory"
[20:04] <k12> Oh wait...
[20:04] <k12> derp... I'm ssh'd into my arch server.
[20:04] <hggdh> heh
[20:05] <hggdh> k12: wait. Is this a server? If a desktop, nacc is more correct
[20:06] <k12> hggdh: no. I have WeeChat up and running on my server, so I connected to my server so I could get support.
[20:07] <k12> The problem lies on the computer that I'm connected from.
[20:07] <johnakabean> if something is formatted as fat (usb stick) what do you put in fstab?
[20:07] <k12> So, I modified /etc/network/interfaces to make wifi the primary interface.
[20:08] <Ben64> johnakabean: vfat
[20:09] <johnakabean> Ben64, anything after that?
[20:09] <johnakabean> defaults? or ?
[20:10] <Ben64> whatever you want i suppose
[20:10] <ComMan> hggdh: can i just add my script to /etc/init.d   ?
[20:10] <ducasse> johnakabean: for a usb stck you want nofail, at least.
[20:10] <johnakabean> ty both
[20:11] <synju> so.. anyone here use phpbrew?
[20:11] <johnakabean> synju, is it a knockoff of php or another port?
[20:11] <Choko> .-.
[20:12] <synju> its a app to switch phpversions on the fly
[20:12] <synju> ann*
[20:12] <synju> an* - god..
[20:12] <synju> I need help with a dependency..
[20:17] <k12> So... uh...
[20:18] <k12> I edited the /etc/network/interfaces file...
[20:18] <k12> but now wifi is configured as ethernet...
[20:18] <cantstanya> nice job
[20:18] <k12> I'm assuming because I forgot to hange the thing from dhcp to whatever...
[20:19] <zuberry> hi
[20:20] <k12> How do I set the primary network interface to the wifi device?
[20:33] <andrej> I'm trying to get 16.04 onto a Dell r320 via foreman ... the default preseed provisions OK, but the machine won't boot afterwards.
[20:33] <andrej> A manual install of ISO image works
[20:34] <genii> !info foreman
[20:34] <andrej> using the selections of that very install in the foreman leads to it never getting past "partman: reading all physical volumes" - that's been going for ~ 15 hours now
[20:34] <genii> Hm
[20:35] <andrej> genii - no, it doesn't. you have to add the foreman repo to install.
[20:36] <k12> I'm reading this source: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WiFiHowTo
[20:36] <k12> >wireless-key
[20:36] <andrej> and foreman works OK for the VMs I've been using, and installs OK on soekris net6501 (makes a bootable system)
[20:36] <k12> Is that the password to the wifi?
[20:36] <OerHeks> foreman = puppet?
[20:36] <k1l_> k12: yes
[20:36] <k12> kk
[20:36] <Mitchell92> I just installed Ubuntu and under Wi-Fi networks it says "device not ready". Could someone help me make sense of this?
[20:37] <andrej> OerHeks - not quite ... foreman is first and foremost a provisiong tool. It can integrate w/ puppet, salt, ansible (with a prefertence for puppet).
[20:37] <andrej> I don't think the problem hinges on foreman, though, but on the hardware & preseed
[20:40] <ozberk> what happened to uoff topic channel
[20:40] <SnoopyDgg> guys, how do I delete a user from terminal and remove his home folder?
[20:40] <YankDownUnder> Mitchell92: Have you checked if the driver requires installation?
[20:40] <andrej> SnoopyDgg userdel -r
[20:40] <tgm4883> !ot | ozberk
[20:40] <Mitchell92> I haven't, YankDownUnder how would I do that?
[20:41] <SnoopyDgg> andrej, spasibo!
[20:41] <andrej> heh. i'm not russian, you're welcome :)
[20:41] <andrej> nic zakaj in my mother tongue ;}
[20:42] <YankDownUnder> Mitchell92: You should be able to do it through whatever package you're using to install software packages...
[20:43] <YankDownUnder> Mitchell92: Check this out, bro: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/04/10-things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-16-04-lts
[20:43] <Mitchell92> thanks
[20:44] <andrej> Any pressed experts here? :)
[20:44] <andrej> preseed
[20:45] <Mitchell92> that doesn't really solve my issue YankDownUnder . I'm not a new linux user. its an intel 3165 rev 81 chipset, according to my lspci output
[20:46] <YankDownUnder> Mitchell92: Did it work in versions prior to 16.04?
[20:46] <Mitchell92> I just got this laptop.
[20:46] <loubilk> hello
[20:46] <Mitchell92> So I don't know.
[20:46] <Ben64> Mitchell92: what is the output of "rfkill list"
[20:47] <Mitchell92> Ben64, the one I think that would be of interest would be the "acer-wireless: Wireless Lan", soft blocked yes, hard blocked no
[20:47] <Mitchell92> its a HP two in one notebook I purchased for my fall semester
[20:47] <YankDownUnder> Mitchell92: http://askubuntu.com/questions/657774/how-to-get-my-intel-wireless-3165-to-work
[20:48] <Ben64> Mitchell92: well that should get you started. i have to leave for work, gl!
[20:48] <Mitchell92> thanks both of you
[20:58] <kzh>  /j #ubuntu-us
[21:03] <eelstrebor> why is synaptics (wiley) installed instead of synaptics (trusty) on ubuntu 14.04 (trusty)?
[21:04] <tgm4883> eelstrebor: what do you mean?
[21:04] <eelstrebor> just what i said
[21:04] <dax> synaptics as in the touchpad drivers? probably you have a HWE stack installed
[21:04] <dax> !hwe
[21:05] <tgm4883> ah yea
[21:05] <eelstrebor> the package name .....lts-wiley but the version shows trusty - very confusing
[21:05] <tgm4883> I was thinking the package manager
[21:05] <tgm4883> eelstrebor: you've got the HWE
[21:06] <eelstrebor> dax, yes i do have hwe stack installed
[21:06] <tgm4883> eelstrebor: well that's where you get it from
[21:08] <eelstrebor> just trying to figure out why i have erratic mouse point when using either the synaptic pad or the mouse on a laptop
[21:08] <eelstrebor> so far, googleing hasn't produced a solution
[21:08] <Mitchell92> I've done this, clicking enable wifi doesn't seem to do a thing.
[21:08] <YankDownUnder> eelstrebor: Have you tried to disable bluetooth to see if that helps?
[21:10] <Mitchell92> YankDownUnder, I've followed said instructions... wifi card won't enable.
[21:10] <caravagio> Hello. Can I update 16.04 to 16.10 Alpha 1?
[21:10] <Mitchell92> device not ready
[21:10] <k1l_> caravagio: use the developer path
[21:11] <caravagio> k1l_: You mean?
[21:11] <YankDownUnder> Mitchell92: Have you tried using the keyboard combination? Or is there a button on the laptop specifically for wifi?
[21:11] <Mitchell92> I've tried YankDownUnder
[21:11] <k1l_> caravagio: use "-d" when running the updater. that is for development
[21:12] <caravagio> k1l_: I did it, but said that there is no dowload for this for now.
[21:12] <Mitchell92> i'm also pressing the airplane mode button on keyboard and its not doing anything, just disabling / enabling bluetooth
[21:12] <k1l_> caravagio: where does the release prompt show to?
[21:12] <YankDownUnder> Mitchell92: Is it safe to assume that you've Google that make/model of laptop and Ubuntu + wifi + kernel + driver?
[21:12] <caravagio> k1l_: In Terminal: "No new release found"
[21:13] <Mitchell92> yes
[21:13] <zykotick9> caravagio: might want to ask in #ubuntu+1
[21:13] <k1l_> caravagio: see /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
[21:13] <caravagio> zykotick9: Good point.
[21:14] <Mitchell92> how do i check my kernel version?
[21:14] <YankDownUnder> Mitchell92: Here's something to ask - and it's not a matter of "loyalty" to any specific distro - but have you tried the Fedora liveUSB to see if THAT picks up the driver?
[21:14] <zykotick9> Mitchell92: "uname -a" will show you
[21:14] <YankDownUnder> Mitchell92: Open a terminal, type: uname -a
[21:15] <Mitchell92> 4.4.0-28-generic
[21:16] <Mitchell92> i have the laptop off to the side of my desk plugged in now, trying to get wifi working
[21:16] <Guest78290> during boot I have error "missing operative system". Can anyone help me?
[21:16] <YankDownUnder> Mitchell92: In the BIOS of that machine, do you have the ability to turn off bluetooth and possibly is there anything to do with "legacy" drivers/"legacy" anything?
[21:17] <Mitchell92> Legacy something, in regards to my OS and the UEFI
[21:17] <Mitchell92> I'm looking on the ubuntu forum and i think i found something.
[21:17] <YankDownUnder> Mitchell92: Coolbeans...
[21:24] <Guest78290> can anyone help me? pls
[21:24] <Guest78290> during boot I have error "missing operative system". Can anyone help me?
[21:28] <YankDownUnder> Guest78290: What was done right before you got this - please describe in full.
[21:29] <Guest78290> YankDownUnder, i followed this guide http://wiki.ubuntu-it.org/AmministrazioneSistema/RipristinoMbrWindows
[21:29] <Guest78290> I'm on ubuntu live, atm
[21:29] <YankDownUnder> I don't speak Italian
[21:30] <Guest78290> YankDownUnder, it's about MBR Windows "rescue"
[21:30] <Guest78290> i did sudo ms-sys -w /dev/sdx
[21:30] <Guest78290> chosing the right one
[21:30] <Guest78290> i think
[21:30] <capum321> hello
[21:30] <YankDownUnder> Guest78290: In all honestly, I'm here to assist, not to read. I'm working. I give my spare time to help. This is not my job. If you tell me fully what you've done, where you're at, I might be able to help. Does that make sense?
[21:31] <Guest78290> YankDownUnder, i just used that comand. sudo ms-sys -w /dev/sda. Nothing else. I'm glad for your help
[21:32] <Guest78290> YankDownUnder, i did it cos i had error: unknown filesystem during boot. I have Ubuntu and WIn7 in the same hard drive
[21:32] <YankDownUnder> Guest78290: That doesn't appear to be a means by which to fix the MBR. You would have to use "gparted" and make the "Windows" partition "active".
[21:33] <Guest78290> YankDownUnder, how can i make Windows partition active again?
[21:34] <YankDownUnder> Guest78290: run "gparted" from the liveCD/USB. Locate the Windows partition. Make the partition active. Reboot and test it. Otherwise, read through this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot
[21:35] <Guest78290> YankDownUnder, I'm running "gparted" from the liveCD/USB. I have located Windows partition. I can't figure out how make that partition "actiove".
[21:36] <capum321> why my system doesn't have /etc/network/interfaces set up, and still I have connection on ethernet and wlan?
[21:38] <YankDownUnder> Guest78290: Find correct partition, highlight it. Right-click. Choose "Manage Flags" => tick "boot" => close dialogue. Click "Apply", reboot.
[21:39] <Guest78290> YankDownUnder, it is alread on "boot"
[21:39] <YankDownUnder> Guest78290: Right - well, then I would suggest reading completely through that webpage I sent you...
[21:41] <Guest78290> YankDownUnder, thank you
[21:41] <YankDownUnder> Guest78290: Here is a great tool to use for recovery of "Windows" systems - check it out: http://www.hirensbootcd.org/
[21:42] <Potao_> hi
[21:43] <Guest78290> YankDownUnder, i'll try even if i'm not understanding what's going on with my computer
[21:50] <draxdeveloper> hello, i am using ubuntu 16.04 and i want to use something to debounce my mouse
[21:50] <andrej> *sigh* ... that's just great. For shits & giggles I tried to install Debian8 via foreman and see if I can get questsions answered there if the preseed install fails
[21:51] <draxdeveloper> i have found this: http://blog.guntram.de/?p=16 but it's not updated
[21:51] <andrej> However, telling foreman about Jessie, changing the hosts OS from ubuntu to debian in foreman, kicking off a build and installing, 45 minutes later I have a working server
[21:52] <andrej> Back to the drawing board, waste another week on ubuntu
[21:52] <HackerII> !ot | andrej
[21:53] <andrej> heh
[21:53] <andrej> thanks
[21:54] <andrej> I would have thought that failing ubuntu preseed installs are relevant
[21:54] <andrej> feel free to disagree
[21:54] <andrej> :P
[21:59] <capum321> https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration "To create a network interface without an IP address" what's the obejctive here?
[22:06] <andrej> So in what weird and wonderful ways does Ubuntu tweak preseed? According to https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/installation-guide/amd64/apbs04.html#preseed-partman it uses debians installer preseeds; but debian works, ubuntu doesn't .. how do I make ubuntu work? :)
[22:06] <capum321> 'modprobe rtl8187' load up log has this "wlx00aa11bb22cc: renamed from wlan0" why this happening?
[22:11] <user___> guys
[22:12] <user___> have you seen my new disto
[22:12] <user___> https://www.instagram.com/goodmorningubuntu/
[22:29] <Mitchell92> I'm still having ubuntu wifi issues with the Intel 3165 chipset... card won't enable. I ran lshw -class network and I see, *-network DISABLED"
[22:29] <Mitchell92> it says its using iwlwifi 4.4.0-28-generic drivers.
[22:31] <capum321> mitchel92
[22:31] <capum321> Mitchell92: hello
[22:32] <maciej> hi all
[22:32] <Mitchell92> hi
[22:32] <maciej> I just entered irc chat first time since like from 15 years :)
[22:32] <capum321> what happens if you 'ifdown (eth0?)' && 'ifup (eth0?)'
[22:32] <capum321> maciej: why don't you surprise me?
[22:35] <capum321> maciej you did actually
[22:37] <maciej> surprise you? why?
[22:38] <capum321> there is people who are here but left the computer on since like 15 years!!
[22:38] <capum321> AFK!
[22:38] <capum321> rules
[22:39] <nacc> Mitchell92: do you happen to have a killswitch for the wireless?
[22:40] <nacc> Mitchell92: `rfkill list` may help if you do
[22:40] <Mitchell92> I got it to work http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2323700
[22:40] <Mitchell92> I had to blacklist acer_wmi
[22:40] <nacc> Mitchell92: ah ok
[22:44] <Mitchell92> now i just can't join the network
[22:46] <capum321> Mitchell92: do ifdown ifup
[22:46] <capum321> how is /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf set managed=true?
[22:47] <capum321> is today holiday over there? it quiet too quiet
[22:47] <Mitchell92> managed is set to false
[22:47] <Mitchell92> should i set managed to true?
[22:48] <capum321> wait
[22:48] <capum321> i think it isn't required, let's check /etc/network/interfaces
[22:49] <capum321> could you send me the file with cat or tee to pastebinit?
[22:49] <Mitchell92> yeah, one moment.
[22:50] <Mitchell92> it connects to non-secure networks fine
[22:50] <Mitchell92> which seems strange
[22:50] <Mitchell92> trying to connect to my networks regular 2.4ghz signal isn't working
[22:51] <Mitchell92> i'll try the 5ghz one
[22:51] <Mitchell92> i have a dual band modem / router all in one from my ISP
[22:51] <capum321> you are using a unadvertised ssid own network?
[22:51] <lickalott> Guys I'm having a heck of a time getting persistence to work on a thumb drive.  I've tried unetbootin, manually editing the grub.cfg, usblinux installer....and none of them actually do it.  Does anyone know of a full proof way/tut that I could run through?
[22:51] <azbarcea> I'm trying to clone the project of git-mediawiki ... http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/git-mediawiki
[22:51] <Mitchell92> no, i just tried connecting to a network that isn't protected and it let me on no problem
[22:51] <azbarcea> I'm tracking it and I see it comes from: https://packages.debian.org/source/sid/git
[22:51] <azbarcea> which points to: https://repo.or.cz/r/git/debian.git/
[22:51] <capum321> lickalott: mkusb?
[22:52]  * lickalott listens
[22:52] <azbarcea> any idea where the .git repo is for git-mediawiki - the one that creates the .deb for ubuntu?
[22:52] <capum321> what
[22:52] <lickalott> How do you enable persistence with mkusb?
[22:53] <capum321> lickalott: the new version you actually can be possible. version 10 IIRC
[22:53] <lickalott> Ahhh.....
[22:54] <Mitchell92> capum321, yeah it wont let me connect to secure networks, just ones without encryption... inside that file I have, "auto lo" on one line then "ifcae lo inet loopback"
[22:54] <draxdeveloper> so, i had to leave. But again i need to debounce my mouse
[22:55] <capum321> ifcae ?
[22:55] <lickalott> Thanks capum!  I'll play around tonight
[22:55] <capum321> draxdeveloper: what is 'debounce a mouse'?
[22:55] <Mitchell92> yes capum321 iface
[22:55] <capum321> ok
[22:55] <capum321> you know it has to be the right names
[22:55] <capum321> so you should populate it
[22:56] <Mitchell92> okay
[22:56] <Mitchell92> how would i do that?
[22:56] <draxdeveloper> i have this one http://blog.guntram.de/?p=16
[22:56] <draxdeveloper> but it's not updated
[22:56] <nacc> azbarcea: probably the ubuntu package is not maintained in a git tree
[22:57] <draxdeveloper> then someone made this: https://github.com/yuyuyak/input-evdev-debounce.patch
[22:57] <capum321> can you pastebinit lshw -C network   --  under logical name
[22:57] <nacc> those links you found are for the debian package
[22:57] <draxdeveloper> but i don't know how to apply the path
[22:57] <nacc> azbarcea: if all you need is the current source, use `pull-lp-source` as appropriate
[22:58] <azbarcea> nacc: thanks
[22:58] <azbarcea> nacc: I was expecting to see the git source (and packaging) here: http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/
[22:58] <nacc> azbarcea: that would be true for the debian package, yes
[22:59] <kulelu88> Hi all
[22:59] <Mitchell92> capum321, would i just enter wlp2s0?
[23:00] <nacc> azbarcea: not every package (in ubuntu) is maintained in a git tree
[23:00] <zykotick9> azbarcea: just fyi, but most of ubuntu is unmodified debian test/unstable packages... just sayin'
[23:00] <azbarcea> nacc: I see everywhere (ubuntu+debian) references to: https://repo.or.cz/r/git/debian.git ... for me is kind of a blank page :D
[23:00] <capum321> draxdeveloper: This is for Ubuntu 14.04 all right?
[23:00] <nacc> zykotick9: good point, when they are in sync, azbarcea you can use the debian git tree
[23:00] <azbarcea> zykotick9: nacc: that's why I was searching in debian ... I think git (and packages related) come all from debian
[23:01] <nacc> azbarcea: i don't know about everywhere
[23:01] <nacc> !info git trusty
[23:01] <kulelu88> I am attempting to copy *.txt files across from 1 section of /var/lib/ to another section of /var/lib/ , with these .txt files being 'owned' by 'root', but when I run the cp command with full filepath of the source/destination, it gives me an error of::: cp: cannot stat ‘/var/lib/pathto/*.txt’: No such file or directory
[23:01] <capum321> Mitchell92: how would you do it?
[23:01] <kulelu88> oh and yes, I ran this with sudo
[23:01] <zykotick9> azbarcea: actually i'd think it goes developer's GIT -> debian -> ubuntu MOST of the time...
[23:01] <nacc> azbarcea: would be an SRU fo 1.9.1 to trusty, with 2 revisiosn after the SRU
[23:01] <Mitchell92> I've done it capum321 - rebooting that machine now.
[23:02] <azbarcea> nacc: (everywhere = http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/git-mediawiki :-) )
[23:02] <draxdeveloper> capum321, yeah =/
[23:02] <nyk2005> I installed ubuntu 16 server and for some reason it's incredibly slow! For example, "import pgdb" in python takes 2 seconds! It's a 16 core 3200mhz 24gb machine, so it should not be that slow...
[23:02] <draxdeveloper> capum321, i need something to 16.04
[23:02] <capum321> kulelu88: have you seen any capital letters?
[23:02] <nacc> azbarcea: that page doesn't menntion the page you referred to?
[23:02] <capum321> Mitchell92: so you know the drills
[23:02] <draxdeveloper> the closest i have found is the one in the github
[23:02] <capum321> Mitchell92: use that interface name
[23:02] <bprompt> kulelu88:    try without the dot, that is ->   cp *txt
[23:03] <azbarcea> nacc: click on git -> http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/xenial/git which click on Git: https://repo.or.cz/r/git/debian.git/
[23:03] <nyk2005> I ran a previous version of ubuntu for 7 year on the same machine, and it was always fine. What can be wrong with the current version??
[23:03] <draxdeveloper> but, the actual version of evdev is 2.10, not 2.92
[23:03] <kulelu88> capum321: what I did to make sure I was getting the correct paths was opening them with my file manager and copy/pasting the paths as the filemanager displays them
[23:03] <capum321> draxdeveloper: you should compile then!
[23:03] <azbarcea> zykotick9: you're right, the maintainer seems to be a Git maintainer
[23:03] <nacc> azbarcea: i think you're misapprehending what you are reading
[23:04] <nacc> azbarcea: but that specifically says "Debian Source Repository"
[23:04] <nacc> azbarcea: as in, that's the Debian version, not Ubuntu's
[23:04] <draxdeveloper> compile the patch? I will try
[23:04] <kandal> wanna host a domain name in my local server? who can help ?
[23:05] <kulelu88> same problem bprompt
[23:05] <nacc> azbarcea: in particular, git in xenial was updated out of band with debian
[23:05] <nacc> !info git xenial
[23:05] <nacc> azbarcea: 2.7.4-0 implies it was pulled in from upstream before Debian did
[23:05] <Mitchell92> it works... connected to the 5ghz network. 2.4ghz wasn't working.
[23:06] <draxdeveloper> capum321, tried this: apt-get source xserver-xorg-input-evdev-dev but it's says that it can't find the source package
[23:06] <bprompt> kulelu88:   hmmm .... alll I can think of is, capital letters and spaces in your paths
[23:06] <azbarcea> nacc: I see, thanks
[23:07] <nacc> azbarcea: so in that case, getting the debian tree won't help you at all
[23:07] <bprompt> kulelu88:    anyhow, for spaces, either escape them with \ , or double-quote the path
[23:07] <nacc> azbarcea: do you need the history actually?
[23:08] <capum321> draxdeveloper: i am on it, allow me some time
[23:09] <draxdeveloper> capum321, ty :)
[23:09] <kulelu88> bprompt: should there be a "/" in front of both paths? eg. sudo cp /var/lib/pathto/*.txt /var/lib/pathnew/ ?
[23:09] <nacc> azbarcea: stepping away, but if you don't, just use `pull-lp-source`
[23:10] <bprompt> kulelu88:     sure, the TARGET path may not need it though
[23:10] <kulelu88> bprompt: I think the issue may be somewhere else, cause I am attempting to try to copy .deb files from 1 container to another
[23:11] <nyk2005> I installed ubuntu 16 server and for some reason it's incredibly slow! For example, "import pgdb" in python takes 2 seconds! It's a 16 core 3200mhz 24gb machine, so it should not be that slow... I ran a previous version of ubuntu for 7 year on the same machine, and it was always fine. What can be wrong with the current version??
[23:12] <bprompt> kulelu88:   well, your command is syntactically correct
[23:13] <Guest4130> In bash script how do you check if a file name contains some string?
[23:13] <bprompt> Guest4130:    grep it
[23:14] <capum321> draxdeveloper: you should get from here https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-evdev
[23:14] <capum321> according to you release
[23:14] <draxdeveloper> capum321, ok, i will get it
[23:14] <kulelu88> bprompt: thanks mate, I've asked my question in #lxcontainers now
[23:15] <draxdeveloper> but they have debouncing?
[23:15] <Guest4130> bprompt: this does not seem to work... grep 'test' "tests/input-ASP-2.txt"
[23:15] <capum321> kulelu88: you have write permission to the destination?
[23:16] <bprompt> Guest4130:    looks good, you could try making it case-insensitive with -i, grep -i "test"  maybe
[23:16] <draxdeveloper> capum321, i have this version. The thing is:
[23:16] <bprompt> Guest4130:   well, you don't quote the filename searched in though, just the string to be found
[23:17] <Guest4130> bprompt: doesn't work
[23:17] <kulelu88> nice spotting capum321 . The owner of the folder has Read/write permissions, everyone else just has read permissions
[23:17] <draxdeveloper> I need debouncing
[23:17] <draxdeveloper> and those patchs have it
[23:17] <Jordan_U> Guest4130: What happens when you run that grep command? Please pastebin your test file and the output of "file /test/input-ASP-2.txt".
[23:17] <capum321> draxdeveloper: you don't know hoe to do it?
[23:18] <Guest4130> bprompt: removing the quotes didn't work. The command doesn't output anything, it should output the file name right?
[23:18] <capum321> how*
[23:18] <Jordan_U> bprompt: Guest4130: In this case quoting or not is equivalent.
[23:18] <draxdeveloper> capum321, debouncing? I tried, but don't have the option
[23:18] <Mitchell92> capum321, it works fine but it only gets on 2.4ghz wifi networks successfully not 5ghz networks... is this something to be concerned about? mine at home operates on both... although i'll be taking it along to classes with me. not sure if this is something i should try to resolve too?
[23:18] <capum321> draxdeveloper: i don't understand where you at.. are you followin the tutorial?
[23:19] <bprompt> Guest4130:   outputs the flilename and line with the string highlighted
[23:19] <capum321> Mitchell92: you computer or laptop?
[23:19] <Guest4130> Jordan_U: tests/input-ASP-2.txt: ASCII text, with no line terminators
[23:19] <bprompt> Guest4130:    but as Jordan_U said, pastebin your code and results
[23:19] <draxdeveloper> capum321, yep. I will try again
[23:19] <Jordan_U> Guest4130: It will only output anything if a match is found.
[23:19] <Mitchell92> capum321, laptop isn't connecting to 5ghz networks just 2.4ghz
[23:19] <Mitchell92> its an 802.11ac card
[23:20] <Mitchell92> it sees 5ghz networks but wont connect
[23:20] <capum321> how did you setup interfaces file?
[23:20] <Mitchell92> one moment
[23:20] <draxdeveloper> capum321, http://pastebin.com/gc4Vsps3
[23:21] <draxdeveloper> i don't have the tutorial option. I tried to apply the patch but it's just says that can't find the source package
[23:21] <Guest4130> Jordan_U:  bprompt: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18200828/
[23:22] <Mitchell92> capum321,  /etc/network/interfaces... I added "auto wlp2s0"
[23:23] <Jordan_U> Guest4130: -q means "quiet", so it won't output anything except possibly error messages.
[23:23] <Guest4130> Jordan_U:  It wont output anything from the grep command but ti should execute echo right
[23:23] <draxdeveloper> capum321, its not finding the source of xserver-xorg-input-evdev
[23:24] <capum321> draxdeveloper: did you use the link I gave you?
[23:24] <Jordan_U> Guest4130: Also, quotes prevent glob expansion.
[23:24] <capum321> Mitchell92: what else?
[23:24] <Guest4130> Jordan_U:  single or double or both?
[23:25] <Jordan_U> Guest4130: Both, but don't try to expand globs in variables anyway, therein lies madness and dangerous mistakes.
[23:25] <capum321> draxdeveloper: i understood now, doesn't have the option, try another id?]
[23:26] <Jordan_U> Guest4130: What is your end goal?
[23:26] <draxdeveloper> capum321, the problem is. Debouncing is not a default feature in evdev
[23:26] <kulelu88> bprompt: turns out the issue is with using /*.deb , as it worked when I copied a single file over
[23:26] <Guest4130> Jordan_U: if "ASP" is found in any file name i want certain commands to run
[23:26] <draxdeveloper> capum321, that's why i need to patch. But to patch i need the source of evdev
[23:27] <Mitchell92> Thats it, capum321 thats what I added.
[23:27] <draxdeveloper> maybe in the link i can find the source
[23:27] <capum321> draxdeveloper: the link I gave you!1111111
[23:27] <capum321> yes
[23:27] <capum321> please
[23:27] <Mitchell92> its working now capum321
[23:27] <Jordan_U> Guest4130: What is your end goal though? What eill this script actually do, and why?
[23:28] <capum321> draxdeveloper: this launchpad site is working, I have used it
[23:28] <capum321> draxdeveloper: did you find the correct download?
[23:28] <bcx> Why do I get NO_PUBKEY errors with some PPAs (but not all) ? and How could I preventively get the 16 chars hash from ppa.launchpad.com ?
[23:29] <draxdeveloper> capum321, looking here
[23:29] <Guest4130> Jordan_U: if "ASP" is found in any file name i want an executable to run with certain arguments otherwise it runs with different arguments. I just want to run an executable on a bunch of files and check their outputs.
[23:29] <draxdeveloper> installing
[23:30] <Jordan_U> Guest4130: Are you intentionally not telling me your end goal or do you not understand my request?
[23:30] <capum321> Mitchell92: how you manage to do it?
[23:31] <Guest4130> Jordan_U: I think I dont understand what you are asking from me
[23:31] <draxdeveloper> capum321, i got this one xserver-xorg-input-evdev_2.10.1-1ubuntu2_amd64.deb
[23:31] <draxdeveloper> i have a 64 bits system
[23:31] <capum321> no, i don't think this is it
[23:33] <monsterco> what kind of storage should i use to be able to share it with other containers when i am using LXC?
[23:33] <Jordan_U> Guest4130: I can write a script that checks mp3 metadata agaimst a certain regex after mounting a samba share but my end goal would be "find all balkan music in my library for an upcoming balkan dance party".
[23:33] <Mitchell92> capum321, I hve comcast / xfinity, and they by default set the network names to HOME-something, mine was HOME-1ED0-5 and HOME-1ED0-24 and I think I clicked the wrong one for 5GHZ... I can see all of my neighbors, all HOME-xxx-5 and HOME-xxx24 and a neighbor had one listed as HOME-1ED*something*-5
[23:33] <Mitchell92> I probably clicked the wrong one for that network
[23:34] <bprompt> Guest4130:   Jordan_U  is asking, not what you're doing or want to do in the script, but, why are you making the script in the first place, what are you trying to achieve?   I mean, pretty sure you didn't wake up this morning and just decided to write it beause some epiphany
[23:34] <capum321> draxdeveloper: where you get this .deb file?
[23:34] <Jordan_U> Guest4130: I will be away for a few hours. #bash can likely help, but they will also probably want an end goal and a simplified test case.
[23:34] <capum321> draxdeveloper: can't find it
[23:34] <draxdeveloper> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-evdev
[23:34] <draxdeveloper> just expanded xenial xerius
[23:35] <draxdeveloper> capum321, it's on the bottom
[23:35] <Guest4130> Jordan_U: bprompt: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18201273/ This is my entire script. Bits and pieces I got from internet. End goal would be execute a command on all files in a particular folder with arguments for command differing wrt file names.
[23:36] <capum321> draxdeveloper: ok i found
[23:36] <capum321> draxdeveloper: listen, what are we searching for?
[23:36] <capum321> isn't the source?
[23:36] <draxdeveloper> capum321, yes
[23:36] <capum321> draxdeveloper: so it isn't a deb file
[23:36] <capum321> draxdeveloper: instead of expand, click on xenial xerus
[23:36] <draxdeveloper> capum321, tar.gz?
[23:38] <capum321> xserver-xorg-input-evdev_2.10.1.orig.tar.gz to be precise
[23:38] <bprompt> Guest4130:      hmm you may want to check out #bash as Jordan_U  said, "processing all files in a folder for names", you don't need a script for that, grep does all that already, so clearly is not your end goal, anyhow, the guys at #bash wouild ask the same
[23:39] <draxdeveloper> capum321, ok. I will try and see if it's works
[23:39] <Duckboot> Halp!
[23:39] <Duckboot> Lost my /var/lib/dpkg after a faulty filesystem
[23:39] <Duckboot> I have recovered most by using /var/backupos
[23:40] <Duckboot> but now I have lots of packages in dpkg --audit
[23:40] <Duckboot> How to proceed?
[23:40] <Duckboot> (Missing packages - Need to reinstall)
[23:41] <lerner> how do I change a directory recursively? chown albert:albert directory just changed the directory...
[23:41] <lerner> aherm...
[23:41] <lerner> how do I change a directory's permissions recursively? chown albert:albert directory just changed the directory...
[23:42] <Duckboot> -R
[23:42] <bprompt> lerner:   use the -R for chown, to make it recursive
[23:42] <lerner> chown albert:albert -R directory ?
[23:42] <dax> chown -R albert:albert directory
[23:43] <capum321> chown --help
[23:43] <lerner> ok, many thanks!!
[23:43] <capum321> for usage
[23:43] <Duckboot> Anyone with dpkg-foo?
[23:43] <Duckboot> Lost my /var/lib/dpkg after a faulty filesystem
[23:43] <Duckboot> I have recovered most by using /var/backups
[23:43] <Duckboot> but now I have lots of packages in dpkg --audit
[23:43] <Duckboot> How to proceed?
[23:43] <Duckboot> (Missing packages - Need to reinstall)
[23:44] <capum321> duckboot have you looked google?
[23:44] <Duckboot> capum321: Yeap
[23:44] <Duckboot> But most solution I find is for 1 or 2 missing packages.
[23:44] <bprompt> Duckboot:     sudo apt-get install -f;    # to fetch any needed dependencies and configure any packages
[23:44] <Duckboot> I have like 100 or so
[23:45] <Duckboot> This is not dependencies
[23:45] <capum321> build-dep?
[23:46] <kulelu88> is there a way to recursively copy files from 1 folder to another on the commandline?
[23:46] <Duckboot> Nope - As I stated, I have lost my /var/lib/dpkg due to a fsck gone haywire
[23:46] <james_> i don't have any terminals because the boot messages aren't cleared
[23:47] <capum321> kulelu88: cp --help
[23:47] <bprompt> kulelu88:    didn't we cover that about 45mins ago?
[23:47] <capum321> haha
[23:47] <kulelu88> bprompt: I am trying another way to copy the files now. the problem was the *.deb issue
[23:47] <capum321> i get this, there is a point your brain just throttle anymore
[23:48] <capum321> don't throttle*
[23:48] <Duckboot> root@chinook:~# dpkg --audit
[23:48] <Duckboot> The following packages are missing the list control file in the
[23:48] <Duckboot> database, they need to be reinstalled:
[23:48] <Duckboot> ....
[23:48] <Duckboot> And lots of packages
[23:48] <Duckboot> follows
[23:48] <james_> duckboot, please use a pastebin for a long list or lots of output
[23:49] <draxdeveloper> capum321, http://pastebin.com/dGrkNGCa
[23:49] <james_> http://pastebin.com
[23:49] <capum321> duckboot from internet or from local?
[23:49] <james_> duckboot is a user on this channel.
[23:49] <draxdeveloper> i have xorg-server, but the here is server-xorg
[23:50] <capum321> draxdeveloper: install those packages too
[23:50] <nyk2005> What could explain this behaviour: "import pgdb" in python ALWAYS takes 2 seconds, as if the hdd was very slow AND there was no caching. What can cause this in ubuntu 16 server on a machine with fast cpus and lots of ram and fast hdd?
[23:50] <draxdeveloper> capum321, but like i said. I have xorg-server. But the name here is server-xorg
[23:51] <Duckboot> capum321: http://pastebin.com/AwRTArSR
[23:51] <nyk2005> (pgdb is just an example, also other command like things take long, this is just what I would use)
[23:51] <Duckboot> james_: ^
[23:51] <bprompt> !server | nyk2005
[23:52] <capum321> draxdeveloper: the name server-xorg here? where?
[23:52] <Duckboot> capum321: This is a VM at an unnamed ISP which is going to loose 1 customer today because no backup of their SAN!
[23:54] <nyk2005> bprompt: what about it should help?
[23:54] <draxdeveloper> capum321, found almost everything. now just have to found libevdev
[23:55] <capum321> Duckboot: http://askubuntu.com/questions/50622/how-to-reinstall-many-removed-packages-at-once
[23:56] <capum321> draxdeveloper: how you manage to resolve xorg-server?
[23:58] <capum321> Duckboot: as I thought you should use awk
[23:58] <Duckboot> capum321: Nope - That is for installing recently removed packages. On my system the packages still are present, but the dpkg-database is out of sync.
[23:59] <Duckboot> capum321: But I see you point. Use awk too make a list
[23:59] <Duckboot> I probs must go down that road
[23:59] <Duckboot> (Just hoped there was an easier way)