[00:04] <pnwise> Loshki, that's why I said I cringe
[00:04] <pnwise> and asked him why he think he bets
[00:05] <Afshaal> Well according to dmraid -ay here my array is being detected at least
[00:06] <Afshaal> Oh you know what last time I installed xubuntu I had to disconnect my non-RAID'd storage drive first for some stupid reason
[00:06] <Afshaal> I dunno what I'm going to transfer my files to without that connected though
[00:06] <muka>  I have a touch screen tablet (lenovo x60t). I have to click the screen (sometimes works and sometimes not) while computer boots for the kernel to detect it. Is there a way to fix it?
[00:11] <Seveas> Afshaal: rsync to another computer?
[00:12] <Afshaal> what's rsync :o
[00:12] <Afshaal> I have some room to hold these important files on my NTFS partition for a bit I guess
[00:13] <Afshaal> my windows boot partition, I mean
[00:13] <Afshaal> oh actually I've got an external hard drive too
[00:14] <Afshaal> I
[00:14] <Afshaal> I'll just use that
[00:15] <Afshaal> hmmph whelp
[00:15] <Afshaal> disconnecting my non-RAID storage drive didn't work, still can't mount any of my RAID partitions
[00:21] <Lye383r7> when I'm browsing , and have to upload a file, open a browser window for me to choose the file ... this time the mouse does not work anymore ! no matter how many times I click on folders ! I am forced to navigate using the keyboard ! anyone have this problem ? any tips on how to solve ?
[00:23] <b3d0u1n> I have an Ubuntu machine running 14.04 LTS that will not connect to my OS X El Captian machine via Samba.
[00:24] <b3d0u1n> Is there a workaround for this?  All other machines/devices I have work fine.
[00:24] <Lye383r7> b3d0u1n: nat? bridge? ......
[00:25] <b3d0u1n> It's connected to my router like all other devices.
[00:25] <b3d0u1n> It's refusing to authenticate in either direction
[00:25] <Lye383r7> hmm
[00:26] <b3d0u1n> Can only login as guest
[00:26] <b3d0u1n> No problems with any other devices
[00:26] <b3d0u1n> or my debian box
[00:26] <b3d0u1n> OS X is not playing nice with ubuntu
[00:27] <dabblers-buffet> Hello, I just installed Ubuntu Studio recently and I get this problem with JACK. Whenever I try to start it through qjackCtl, I get this. http://pastebin.com/RBVYJn1k
[00:27] <b3d0u1n> auth.log on the ubuntu shows "pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for user nobody"
[00:37] <Lye383r7> when I'm browsing , and have to upload a file, open a browser window for me to choose the file ... this time the mouse does not work anymore ! no matter how many times I click on folders ! I am forced to navigate using the keyboard ! anyone have this problem ? any tips on how to solve ?
[00:39] <capum321> seen nacc around?
[00:51] <b3d0u1n> When I try to connect from the OS X machine this is showing up in the Samba logs: [2016/07/02 02:50:42.726673,  0] ../lib/util/util.c:559(dump_data)
[00:51] <b3d0u1n>   [0000] 42 E2 83 AC DA E6 FE 16   C8 BA 7E 2C 9E 38 F6 DD   B....... ..~,.8..
[00:53] <Tameiki> Hello. I have one question. It is possible to control the computer LED (on the tower) (like alimentation LED, disk loading LED, etc...) ?
[00:53] <reisio> Tameiki: sometimes, but why
[00:54] <Tameiki> reisio, Hmmmm. 2 reason. But one of them: My server's alim LED is a FKING BLUE SUN which illuminate my room... :x
[00:55] <capum321> tape it
[00:55] <Tameiki> And also why not game me some infos like if my server have to be reboot (after update for example)
[00:55] <HackerII> use black tape
[00:55] <Tameiki> gave*
[00:55] <reisio> yes, tape it
[00:55] <reisio> or remove it
[00:55] <reisio> or lobby electronics manufacturers to take their heads out of their arses
[00:56] <Tameiki> ...
[00:56] <reisio> it is, after all, obvious when a computer is functioning
[00:56] <reisio> a sane indicator would be if it _isn't_ functioning
[00:56] <reisio> at which point a really dim LED from the 80s would suffice
[00:56] <Tameiki> Or, for example, make it blind if /run/reboot-required exist.
[00:56] <reisio> or heck even a stupid modern bright one behind a slightly opaque shield
[00:59] <spartan2276> How can I fix this error "connection failed: No suitable key exchange algorithm could be agreed.
[00:59] <spartan2276> No suitable key exchange algorithm could be agreed."
[01:00] <spartan2276> OpenSSH_7.2p2 Ubuntu-4ubuntu1, OpenSSL 1.0.2g-fips  1 Mar 2016
[01:00] <teward> spartan2276: what gives you that error?
[01:01] <spartan2276> when I try to connect to my webserver
[01:01] <ycyclist_> I just did an upgrade and my youtube goes too fast, and my slashes are dashes and my dashes are back-accents.  What's up?
[01:01] <spartan2276> via nautilus or sftp filezila
[01:02] <spartan2276> I also tried "dpkg-reconfigure openssh-server"
[01:02] <spartan2276> but nothing works
[01:03] <spartan2276> I can connect through Terminal but no other way
[01:03] <jenenliu> hi all, my windows 10 can't load after I installing ubuntu, I wnat to make them dual boot
[01:03] <jenenliu> how can I fix this ?
[01:03] <jenenliu> it is UEFI
[01:04] <justsomeguy> jenenliu: Do you see a list of operating systems to boot from when you start the computer?
[01:04] <minimec> jenenliu: first try to do 'sudo update grub' in a terminal. If you are lucky you will get a 'dual boot screen' after reboot.
[01:04] <jenenliu> yep, I can see it
[01:04] <jenenliu> but I can't go into windows 10
[01:05] <minimec> jenenliu: 'sudo update-grub' sorry ;)
[01:05] <justsomeguy> jenenliu: Ok, as minimec said, you should update grub and then restart. Let me make sure that's the correct command.
[01:06] <jenenliu> Found Windows Boot Manager on /dev/sda1@/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
[01:06] <jenenliu> Adding boot menu entry for EFI firmware configuration
[01:06] <jenenliu> so I need to restart now ?
[01:06] <Bashing-om> Boot ubuntu. And in terminal execute ' sudo update-grub ' to pick up and chainload Windows to the boot menu .
[01:06] <justsomeguy> ^
[01:07] <jenenliu> thank you guys
[01:09] <dabblers-buffet> Hello anybody?
[01:09] <andel> hi
[01:09] <capum321> hello
[01:09] <dabblers-buffet> Ok good.
[01:09] <dabblers-buffet> I've been trying to post a problem here and got no replies so far.
[01:09] <dabblers-buffet> May I post here?
[01:09] <jenenliu> can't load image
[01:10] <capum321> if one use live-usb with a minimal os, mini ubuntu for example, fat32 file system, would it be possible to the system install apps with apt-get?
[01:10] <jenenliu> sudo update-grub doesn't works
[01:11] <Jordan_U> dabblers-buffet: Yes. Simply post your question. If anyone knows thw answer they will help. (And if nobody thinks they can help, nobody will respond)
[01:11] <capum321> jeneliu http://askubuntu.com/a/88432
[01:11] <dabblers-buffet> Ok.
[01:11] <Ben64> !persistent | capum321
[01:11] <anomie__> I'm trying to block Deluge from being used outside of my VPN. Here is my Deluge configuration https://u.pomf.is/ydjeom.png and here is my active ufw configuration https://u.pomf.is/zfhaeo.png
[01:11] <dabblers-buffet> I get this problem with JACK. Whenever I try to start it through qjackCtl, I get this. http://pastebin.com/RBVYJn1k
[01:11] <dabblers-buffet> I hope it's not Ubuntu Studio that is causing this.
[01:11] <anomie__> I expect that this should work, but Deluge is still finding peers without the VPN enabled. Any ideas?
[01:11] <capum321> if one use live-usb with a minimal os, mini ubuntu for example, fat32 file system, would it be possible to this live-usb system install apps with apt-get on itself*?
[01:11] <jenenliu> capum321, thanks, but I want to get windows back after installing ubuntu
[01:12] <capum321> jeneliu sudo update-grub didn't worked?
[01:12] <OerHeks> !bootrepair
[01:13] <Jordan_U> jenenliu: Try pressing 'c' at the grub menu to get to the grub shell then run "exit" and see if that boots Windows.
[01:13] <jenenliu> yep, it display the windows entry
[01:13] <jenenliu> and I try to boot windows, but it display an entry file name, then says can't load image
[01:14] <capum321> Ben64: not persistent, live us
[01:14] <jenenliu> Jordan_U, if I can boot Windows that way ? how can I fix this
[01:14] <capum321> usb*
[01:15] <Ben64> capum321: i feel like you don't know what persistence is
[01:16] <capum321> ben64 i get confused, is it frugall install which you isntall a system on usb?
[01:16] <jenenliu> OerHeks, hi, have you used Boot-Repair before, does it works ?
[01:16] <andel> h
[01:16] <Ben64> capum321: it's a live usb, but it saves changes you do, check the link the bot gave you
[01:16] <Jordan_U> jenenliu: Then I will walk you through adding a menuentry that does the same so you can select it at boot.
[01:17] <capum321> what's is frugall ?
[01:17] <capum321> Ben64: frugal install
[01:17] <jenenliu> Jordan_U, how to add it, now the problem seems it is grub can't find the write windows image path
[01:17] <justsomeguy> jenenliu: I bet the software that recognizes other OS's and adds them to the boot menu messed up. Try 'sudo apt-get install os-prober && sudo update-grub'. If that doesn't work, you can install 'boot-repair', which will automatically try to fix things.
[01:17] <OerHeks> jenenliu, follow Jordan_U for now, you might not need that tool
[01:18] <Ben64> capum321: sounds like something you made up
[01:18] <jenenliu> it loads failed, so can't boot it
[01:18] <SchrodingersScat> capum321: could you mean minimal?
[01:18] <jenenliu> ok, I'll try restart
[01:18] <jenenliu> again
[01:18] <jenenliu> thank you guys
[01:19] <Tin_man> Ben64, frugal install is for Puppy linux, it's a way to install puppy on a hdd
[01:19] <Tin_man> or usb
[01:19] <capum321> never mind, it shouldn't be related to ubuntu distro anyway... i have seen in other distros installation.
[01:20] <capum321> and yes, it's frugal install
[01:27] <jenenliu> hi, I exit grub, then it displays a boot menu, where I can boot Windows
[01:27] <nomic> shld be option for windows
[01:28] <jenenliu> seems grub load the wrong image file
[01:29] <Jordan_U> jenenliu: Great. Please run "EDITOR=gedit sudoedit /boot/grub/custom.cfg" which should open a new empty text file.
[01:29] <Bashing-om> jenenliu: Await Jordan_U's assistance, in the meantime .. from a liveDVD pastenin ' sudo parted -l ' . Let's make sure the Windows' partition is still there .
[01:32] <jenenliu> Jordan_U, yep, it is empty
[01:32] <jenenliu> Bashing-om, http://paste.ubuntu.com/18278899/
[01:33] <Jordan_U> jenenliu: Copy and paste the following contents into this file: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18278444/ then save and exit gedit. Then reboot and you should see a new menu entry "Exit to Windows' bootloader". Select it to boot into Windows. This is a work around for this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1091464
[01:34] <jenenliu> bug of ubuntu 16 ?
[01:34] <Bashing-om> jenenliu: looks good . you are in good hands. I go back to lurking .
[01:35] <jenenliu> I'll try reboot again, hope it works, thanks a lot, Jordan_U and Bashing-om
[01:35] <Jordan_U> jenenliu: A bug that is still not fixed in 16.04, yes.
[01:39] <jenenliu> Jordan_U
[01:39] <jenenliu> hi, it works
[01:39] <jenenliu> but how can I delete the origin ubuntu entry
[01:44] <jenenliu> hi Jordan_U, it works
[01:44] <jenenliu> How can I delete the old windows entry, delete it from grub menu
[01:45] <Jordan_U> jenenliu: Please pastebin the contents of /boot/grub/grub.cfg .
[01:58] <jenenliu> Jordan_U, http://paste.ubuntu.com/18279778/
[02:00] <Jordan_U> jenenliu: Add the following to /etc/default/grub:     GRUB_OS_PROBER_SKIP_LIST="24C6-BD64@/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi"
[02:01] <Jordan_U> je
[02:01] <Jordan_U> jenenliu: Then run "sudo update-grub". Then the broken entry should be gone if you reboot.
[02:02] <jenenliu> Jordan_U, thanks a lot
[02:03] <ravness> hi
[02:04] <|Aquilon> ho
[02:04] <ravness> first time using irssi
[02:05] <ShadeS> i'm having an issue setting my ipaddress
[02:05] <ravness> ah
[02:06] <ShadeS> the /etc/network/interface file has auto enp0s3 with iface enp0s3 inet static with address 192.168.0.250
[02:06] <ravness> alt-#2
[02:06] <ShadeS> but when i sudo serice networking restart
[02:06] <ShadeS> the ip doesn't change, what gives?
[02:13] <Karlangas> Hi.
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[02:16] <mushir> I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and I have problem with my package manger: It seems like it can't detect my already installed packages. For example I have gimp,vlc and inkscape installed and they appear in the dash results but if I try to use sudo apt install command it suggests to install them with all dependencies! also software center doesn't detect them as ( installed )
[02:18] <tgm4883> mushir: are you sure they are installed in the dash and it's not just suggesting to install them?
[02:18] <mushir> @<tgm4883> yes i am sure
[02:19] <tgm4883> mushir: ok, sounds like your dkpg database got blown away somehow
 so how to fix it ?
[02:20] <OerHeks> install synaptic, much more detailed softwarecenter
[02:20] <tgm4883> mushir: beats me
[02:20] <tgm4883> OerHeks: not sure how synaptic is going to fix that
[02:20] <OerHeks> if i read correct, they appear in the dash, so you *can* click it?
[02:21] <capum321> test
[02:21] <elee> hello
 yes they do. and I can run them without a problem
[02:22] <elee> guit
[02:24] <Jordan_U> jenenliu: You're welcome.
[02:28] <OerHeks> mushir, so your issue is you cannot see them installed, i am pretty sure there is a menu option for that
 no, this not the problem. when I try sudo apt install command it suggests its not installed
 I think the problem with dpkg and debconf but i'm not sure how to start
[02:33] <Jordan_U> mushir: Please pastebin the output of "which inkscape" and "apt-cache policy inkscape".
 http://pastebin.com/wUG3heyK
[02:48] <Guy1524> hey guys, I just used dd to but ubuntu 16.04 on a usb.  How do I add a persistent partition so changes are saved on reboot
[02:54] <elbo22>  libidn11-dev : Depends: libidn11 (= 1.28-1ubuntu2) but 1.29-1+deb8u1 is to be installed
[02:54] <elbo22> anyone know how I can fix this dependency issue
[02:54] <Jordan_U> Guest2189: Use Gparted to add a new ext4 partition with filesystem label "casper-rw".
[02:54] <OerHeks> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD/Persistence
[02:55] <OerHeks> oh the guide gives mkfs.ext3
[02:56] <Bashing-om> elbo22: PPA ? Holding that version ? . In a pastebin show ' apt-cache policy libidn11 ' .
[02:56] <Jordan_U> OerHeks: Either will work (and likely xfs or other fss would work also).
[02:56] <OerHeks> oke, nice :-)
[02:57] <elbo22> Bashing-om:  http://kopy.io/zzGMe
[02:58] <MyHogs> Having an issue with CUPS where it's not taking LPD/LPR jobs
[02:58] <MyHogs> cups-bsd is installed
[02:58] <elbo22> Using ubuntu 15.10 btw
[02:59] <Bashing-om> !info libidn11 wily
[03:00] <elbo22> How do I look at all my ppa's?
[03:02] <elbo22> my /etc/apt/sources.list.d is empty so I dont think I have any on this machine
[03:02] <OerHeks> elbo22, 1.29-1+deb8u1 is clearly a debian package.
[03:02] <elbo22> Yeah
[03:02] <elbo22> I dont know how I got it
[03:02] <Bashing-om> elbo22: Well ,, I see no PPA .. but that elevated version  from the repo .. I just do not know how that can come about .
[03:03] <elbo22> Do you wanna see my sources.list
[03:03] <elbo22> I have not modified it though
[03:03] <elbo22> http://kopy.io/cFOy8
[03:05] <Jordan_U> elbo22: Please pastebin the output of "locate libidn11" .
[03:06] <elbo22> let me just updatedb first
[03:08] <elbo22> Jordan_U: http://kopy.io/5v9gj
[03:09] <elbo22> huh, I have no idea what that buildenv was for..
[03:10] <elbo22> line 27 looks interesting
[03:18] <Bashing-om> !info libc6 wily
[03:20] <Bashing-om> elbo22: Jordan_U Maybe we can rmove libidn11 ? what version of the dependent libc6 is installed ? ' apt-cache policy libc6 ' ?
[03:22] <elbo22> Installed: 2.21-0ubuntu4.3
[03:22] <xsdfdfsa> so I wanted an easy way out of the sudo craze and made GID=0 to my user, but now the terminal launcher shortcut isn't working and zsh gives me errors. Is there an easy way...
[03:24] <Bashing-om> elbo22: Let's await Jordan_U's advise .. messing about with system files is a tricky affair . Looks to me like we can remove libidn11 and re-install ??
[03:29] <Bashing-om> elbo22: Os this what we are looking at : https://sourceforge.net/projects/gargantua/ ?
[03:30] <Bashing-om> os/is*
[03:30] <elbo22> what's that?
[03:31] <Jordan_U> elbo22: For my mobile browser's sake, please use http://pastebin.ubuntu.com or http://paste.debian.net .
[03:31] <elbo22> sure
[03:32] <elbo22> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/18283411/
[03:32] <Bashing-om> elbo22: From your locate output .. I am wondering what "gargantua" is ?
[03:33] <elbo22> My username
[03:33] <elbo22> was inspired by the monster from hl
[03:36] <Jordan_U> elbo22: Are you aware that Ubuntu 15.10 will go EOL very soon?
[03:37] <elbo22> EOL? like discontinued?
[03:37] <Jordan_U> elbo22: Indeed.
[03:37] <elbo22> Why?
[03:38] <Jordan_U> !eol | elbo22
[03:38] <Jordan_U> elbo22: Because a release can't be supported forever.
[03:38] <elbo22> I thought it was unstable..
[03:39] <Jordan_U> elbo22: Ubuntu is not a rolling release distro
[03:39] <elbo22> Right, I was expecting it to become stable
[03:39] <Jordan_U> elbo22: The latest release is 16.04, you're on 15.10.
[03:40] <elbo22> I guess I'll upgrade then
[03:41] <Jordan_U> elbo22: You should do that, unffortunately this problem will probably prevent an upgrade from succeeding.
[03:41] <elbo22> How can I fix it
[03:46] <ome> Ahoy me maytes.
[03:46] <ome> So I just installed a fresh 14.04.4 in a vm.
[03:47] <ome> There is two network cards attached to this vm, the first one is connect to a NAT for accessing the interwebs.
[03:47] <ome> This works all well.
[03:47] <ome> The second one is connect to a Host Only network for SSH and et al.
[03:47] <ome> Problem? well, the second one doesn't auto connect.
[03:47] <ome> Which kinda defeats the whole point of my secondary network card.
[03:48] <ome> In my /etc/network/interlaces file, other than the `auto lo\niface lo inet loopback`.
[03:48] <YankDownUnder> ome: You'd edit (manually) the scripts that start the network...
[03:48] <ome> I have `auto eht0\niface eth0 inet dhcp`...
[03:48] <ome> And the exact same thing for eth1.
[03:49] <ome> eth0 works, eth1 only after I manually call `dhclient -v`. ha!
[03:49] <elbo22> save me Jordan_U
[03:49] <ome> YankDownUnder: Yes, so, that I tried. But seems like I am doing it wrong.
[03:49] <ome> Do I need to do anything other than the /etc/network/interfaces file?
[03:50] <ome> Please don't tell me I need to configure the same network in two places. :P
[03:51] <durai> hai
[03:51] <YankDownUnder> ome: Take a gander at this, eh? Might have some useful stuff in it about editing your "connections"... https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/network-configuration.html
[03:52] <ome> YankDownUnder: Will do. Was reading through this one now: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkConfigurationCommandLine/Automatic
[03:52] <ome> So lets see what gives.
[03:53] <YankDownUnder> ome: Coolbeans...if answers cannot be gleaned from multiple documentation, then at least the eyebones have gotten a workout...a positive either which way... :)
[03:53] <ome> Fair point, fair point.
[03:54] <ome> You know, you gotta use it or lose it.
[03:54] <YankDownUnder> ome: That's what the missus says...
[03:54] <Tex_Nick> lol
[03:55] <myxo2__> test test
[03:55] <ome> hahaha. She sounds fun. You lucky champ!
[03:56] <YankDownUnder> ome: She's actually only repeating what I tell her...she's horribly disorganised...like a hurricane INSIDE of a hurricane - with a tornado on top.
[03:56] <ome> I would describe that as "very happening".
[03:56] <ome> And that is most certainly better than anal or simply boring people. :)
[03:57] <YankDownUnder> ome: she truly thinks she's got it all together...at least on one planet...
[03:58] <ome> oh well. women are wonderful. :)
[03:58] <ome> Now, I am still struggling with my connectivity here.
[03:58] <myxo2__> i'll like women more when they all upgrade to usb 3.0 standard, i can't figure out their ports for the life of me
[03:59] <YankDownUnder> ome: Is there a particular reason why you're not upgrading that VM to 16.04 - or is it just for proprietary function?
[04:00] <ome> I want to use dokku. unfortunately, 16.04 is still not supported. It is a WIP though, still not there.
[04:01] <YankDownUnder> ome: Fair enough. Understandable.
[04:02] <Jordan_U> elbo22: Please pastebin the output of "sudo apt remove libidn11" but do *not* actually confirm the removal.
[04:03] <elbo22> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/18284407/
[04:04] <ycyclist_> I just did an upgrade and my youtube goes too fast, and my slashes are dashes and my dashes are back-accents.  What's up?
[04:05] <Jordan_U> elbo22: That was what I expected, far too much depends on libidn11 for removal to be practical.
[04:05] <ycyclist_> in fact a lot of my non-alpha characters are messed up or differ from what theya re normally from the keyboard.
[04:05] <elbo22> whats the practical solution then?
[04:05] <ycyclist_> I'm inputting from my windows laptop presently because it is not practical to input from my ubuntu.
[04:05] <UnKnOwN|> elbo22: sudo apt-get purge libidn11
[04:05] <Jordan_U> elbo22: Please pastebin the output of "sudo apt full-upgrade" but again don't confirm it.
[04:06] <TheNH813> Anyone know why pulseaudio dosen't remember the audio input it was set to last?
[04:06] <Jordan_U> UnKnOwN|: We just decided that would be a very bad idea.
[04:06] <TheNH813> I have to manually switch inputs AFTER I start recording everytime.
[04:06] <elbo22> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/18284513/
[04:06] <TheNH813> Could it be the equalizer?
[04:07] <elbo22> Jordan_U: will you be here in 20 minutes? have to eat dinner
[04:08] <TheNH813> Jordan_U: Question: Why are you mentioning to use the apt command instead of apt-get? Isn't that an outdated wrapper from long ago?
[04:08] <Jordan_U> elbo22: Unfortunatwly no. I'm going to sleep soon.
[04:09] <Jordan_U> TheNH813: It is neither outdated nor a wrapper.
[04:09] <TheNH813> Hm... is there a difference then?
[04:10] <TheNH813> Ah, it outputs colored text instead of plain.
[04:10] <TheNH813> Interesting.
[04:11] <TheNH813> ...
[04:11] <TheNH813> Anyone who read my question about the audio problem nevermind it.
[04:12] <TheNH813> It is pulseaudio-equalizer that is causing the bug.
[04:12] <TheNH813> Ah well.
[04:13] <ome> Problem solved. I may have had a typo in my /etc/network/interfaces.
[04:13] <ome> Ouch.
[04:13] <Jordan_U> elbo22: That doesn't look promising. Have you had packages that weren't upgrading properly for a long time?
[04:13] <YankDownUnder> ome: Solar flares usually cause that type of error.
[04:15] <ome> Too much coffee makes you see noises and solar flares.
[04:16] <YankDownUnder> Ah....so THAT is the issue - suppose I should ease off on the coffee then a bit...'tis but still merely 14:16...I'm probably awake enough...(I hosed KDE this morning due to "errors")
[04:23] <CoJaBo> Is there a firefox-gtk2 package for kubuntu?
[04:23] <CoJaBo> Or some way to install it?
[04:25] <YankDownUnder> CoJaBo: Just open a term and type: sudo apt-get install firefox
[04:31] <elbo22> Jordan_U: I dont think so
[04:31] <ycyclist_> Okay, I have removed libidn11.  Now what do I install to get the healthy version of 16.04 GUI desktop?
[04:33] <YankDownUnder> ycyclist_: Er...hmm...have you tried "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" ?
[04:33] <ycyclist_> ok.
[04:33] <ycyclist_> Going, thanks.
[04:33] <marty> Hi Everyone!!
[04:35] <CoJaBo> YankDownUnder: Firefox moved to GTK-3, which is apperently unmaintained in Kubuntu
[04:36] <YankDownUnder> CoJaBo: Hmm...so then in trying to install "Firefox" - it doesn't default to anything at all - it refuses?
[04:37] <CoJaBo> YankDownUnder: It installs a browser that is hopelessly broken
[04:37] <YankDownUnder> CoJaBo: Mine's installing right now (I removed Firefox the other day)
[04:37] <CoJaBo> It's impossible to open/save upload/download files
[04:37] <YankDownUnder> CoJaBo: Hmm...well, reckon I'll find out here in a few ticks...
[04:38] <CoJaBo> There's a work-around, but it's rather ugly; https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1268395
[04:39] <myxo2_> Partition 8 on /dev/mmcblk0 written, but we have been unable to inform the kernel of the change, prbably because they are in use.
[04:39] <myxo2_> second time trying the installer, even tried to format it using gparted and i get the same error
[04:40] <myxo2_> anyone know what causes this?
[04:40] <YankDownUnder> CoJaBo: Oddly - my Firefox works a champ - just fired up a d/l as well - no issues with the dialogues in the least - then again, I made sure that my Kubuntu is using the "backports" ppa so that I could get Plasma 5.6
[04:40] <myxo2_> and if i lsblk, partition 8 doesn't even show up
[04:41] <YankDownUnder> CoJaBo: Not sure if that's what's making a difference...
[04:41] <CoJaBo> YankDownUnder: It's the save and open dialogs; actually it'll probably work if you have it set to auto-save downloads
[04:42] <YankDownUnder> CoJaBo: Just checked mine...appears to be working without issue...hmm...
[04:43] <YankDownUnder> CoJaBo: Mind you, just less than two hours ago I updated the entire KDE core + all the bits and bobs...so this is fresh AS...including Firefox (which I just installed a few minutes ago)
[04:44] <abhvl> hi
[04:44] <CoJaBo> YankDownUnder: Yeh, if you're not running the stock version, you might not be affected at all..
[04:44] <CoJaBo> For stability reasons, I can't do that :/
[04:45] <abhvl> how can i completely remove amazon and facebook from 16.04 dash? when i do sudo apt-get remove unity-lens-shopping it says Note, selecting 'unity-scope-home' instead of 'unity-lens-shopping' 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[04:45] <YankDownUnder> CoJaBo: Yeah - I broke my "stock" version the other day...ergo, I have "re-built" my KDE...(Plasma was crapping out...therefore the upgrade to Plasma 5.6)
[04:46] <xangua> !adlens | abhvl
[04:46] <abhvl> xangua, "hide" != uninstall completely
[04:46] <xangua> You can also go to the software dash section and disable them one by one
[04:47] <abhvl> ok..... but.....
[04:47] <xangua> By hide it means it disables online search
[04:48] <xangua> If there's no search, no results are showed, so results are hidden
[04:53] <CoJaBo> YankDownUnder: I've installed PPAs maybe 3 times ever, and utterly b0rked the system each and every time :/
[04:54] <abhvl> ok
[04:54] <xangua> Depends what third parties repositories you add
[04:55] <ycyclist_> I'm still getting these weird character replacements.  " for @
[04:56] <Joral> I find myself having to rebuild a single kernel module to address a hardware issue. Is there a way to get the .config file used to build a specific kernel that is installed but not currently in use.
[04:57] <ycyclist_> my slashes are dashes.
[04:58] <ycyclist_> my dashes are apostrophes
[04:58] <ycyclist_> I cannot find  a key to give me @
[04:58] <CoJaBo> ycyclist_: Wrong keyboard layout
[04:58] <ycyclist_> So, where is that?
[04:58] <CoJaBo> You can change it in keyboard settings
[04:59] <ycyclist_> system settings > keyboard???
[05:00] <ycyclist_> From there I am stuck.
[05:00] <CoJaBo> ycyclist_: ..there should be an option there for keyboard layout; maybe search?
[05:01] <ycyclist_> Not under keyboard.
[05:03] <CoJaBo> ycyclist_: Maybe language settings?
[05:04] <ycyclist_> It is requiring further install...
[05:04] <CoJaBo> what is?
[05:06] <ycyclist_> That does not help.  Still same problem.  No place for keyboard layout, except the language one which claims it is normal, though it is not.
[05:06] <abhvl> ycyclist_, setting is "Text Entry" at bottom
[05:06] <ycyclist_> rebooting again I guess.  Jeeze.
[05:06] <ycyclist_> Text entry is near top
[05:06] <ycyclist_> and I looked there too.
[05:07] <abhvl> ycyclist_, there is "+" button to add another layout
[05:07] <ycyclist_> But I already have English US
[05:07] <yaomtc> Does anyone here know about the status of Tomboy?
[05:08] <abhvl> yaomtc, i think its a gnome project so #gnome or irc.gnome.org might know.
[05:08] <wyseguy> yaomtc, Tomboy?
[05:08] <wyseguy> ah
[05:08] <abhvl> a note taking app
[05:08] <abhvl> widget
[05:08] <Joral> Nvm, ubuntu is so thoughtful as to provide the kernel config in /boot.  If I build and install a single driver, would the next update potentially trash that kernel mod? what is the prefered method to address these issues?
[05:09] <yaomtc> abhvl: tried #gnome and irc.gnome.org earlier, both are unresponsive
[05:10] <yaomtc> no chat going on at all
[05:10] <abhvl> hmm no idea then. write to their mailing list
[05:10] <yaomtc> maybe it gets more activity at a different time of day
[05:10] <wyseguy> maybe
[05:10] <wyseguy> not sure
[05:11] <ycyclist_> Ok.  Back now.
[05:11] <ycyclist_> Thank you.
[05:11] <Joral> how do I enable sshd without access to systemctl?
[05:13] <ycyclist_> I am still getting youtube videos going 200 times faster than normal
[05:14] <ycyclist_> and no audio.
[05:15] <CoJaBo> ycyclist_: Yeh, I've had that too lol..
[05:16] <ycyclist_> Perhaps it will force me to do my main work more.
[05:24] <CoJaBo> ycyclist_: which video and what are you playing it in btw?
[05:24] <ycyclist_> I am working off an ask ubuntu page:  Chrome youtube plays too fast without volume.
[05:24] <evilytwisted> Hi guys
[05:24] <evilytwisted>  HexChat: 2.10.2 ** OS: Linux 4.4.0-28-generic x86_64 ** Distro: Ubuntu "xenial" 16.04 ** CPU: 4 x Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU       M 520  @ 2.40GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 2.27GHz ** RAM: Physical: 3.7GiB, 73.1% free ** Disk: Total: 913.0GiB, 94.1% free ** VGA: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller ** Sound: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel MID ** Ethernet: Intel Corporation 82577LM Gigabit Network
[05:24] <evilytwisted> Connection ** Uptime: 1h 28m 39s **
[05:25] <YankDownUnder> ycyclist_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/141692/youtube-movies-are-playing-too-fast-with-chrome
[05:25] <evilytwisted> this is a fresh instalation of lubuntu. I havent done anything to this system as of setting graphic drivers or stuff.. my screen keeps blacking out at random
[05:25] <evilytwisted> why is it doing that
[05:26] <Gallomimia> i'm no expert or anything but... i think you just said why. you didn't set up the graphics drivers
[05:26] <evilytwisted> ive used linuxmint, not ubuntu. i wouldnt know where to begin
[05:26] <evilytwisted> and this is lubuntu. not that easy
[05:27] <Gallomimia> i do believe there's #lubuntu channel for such questions
[05:27] <Gallomimia> not sure of that either
[05:27] <evilytwisted> ty
[05:27] <Gallomimia> but... ehm. intel gpu? i've heard bad things
[05:28] <evilytwisted> dell latitude e6410
[05:28] <evilytwisted> XD
[05:29] <Joral> is there a way to enable sshd from the rescue cd?
[05:29] <YankDownUnder> evilytwisted: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2321452
[05:30] <George_Washingto> why does ubuntu suck dick?
[05:30] <evilytwisted> cause its a derivative of debian
[05:30] <Kenrin> Should be able to just start any services you want Joral,  assuming you chrooted
[05:31] <evilytwisted> YankDownUnder,  what its tellng me, lubuntu doesnt like intel?
[05:31] <George_Washingto> why haven't you banned the first president of the US yet?
[05:31] <Joral> Kenrin, thats just it, because I'm chrooted systemctl refuses to do anything
[05:31] <elbo22> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/18284513/
[05:31] <ycyclist_> No luck at all with that.
[05:31] <elbo22> do you guys think this upgrade will work
[05:32] <George_Washingto> fuckers
[05:33] <George_Washingto> y u no ban
[05:33] <George_Washingto> ubuntu ops pathetic
[05:33] <George_Washingto> so weak
[05:33] <George_Washingto> such weakness
[05:33] <Kenrin> Ok Joral, never actually done that in a systemd setup before.  Seems kind of hard to do but here is a guide:  http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/changing-roots
[05:34] <George_Washingto> rm -rf bazhang boy
[05:35] <Guy1524> hey guys, I just used dd to but ubuntu 16.04 on a usb.  How do I add a persistent partition so changes are saved on reboot
[05:36] <BigTits_Ivanka> i have big tits from my recent boobjob
[05:36] <Kenrin> Well not hard,  just a pain
[05:38] <Joral> Kenrin, not possible since it requires the installation of bootstrap packages and apt is another one of those processes that isn't working in chroot.  *Bangs head on keyboard repeatedely*
[05:39] <Kenrin> :-(
[05:39] <Joral> good resource though, thanks for that
[05:41] <Joral> The problem I am having is that this old radeon card (built in or I would have already swapped it out) doesn't support KMS and the radeon kernel module is no longer built with UMS support as it is depricated in the kernel
[05:42] <BigTits_Ivanka> Joral: throw it at a jew
[05:42] <ycyclist_> Jeeze.  I presume this is still the Ubuntu support group.
[05:43] <ycyclist_> Say, I'm still stuck with this rapid video problem on my youtube.
[05:43] <ycyclist_> I use this to study, so i kindof want it.
[05:43] <ycyclist_> i tried installing several of the flash packages with apt, but it still has the problems.
[05:44] <Joral> The result of this is that I boot to a black screen and the update disabled sshd so I am trying to gain access to the system in order to fix the underlying issue
[05:44] <ycyclist_> I wonder now if I need a driver update somehow.
[05:44] <bazhang> ycyclist_, why not use a dl heloer then watch with mplayer
[05:44] <bazhang> and helper
[05:44] <ycyclist_> what is a dl helper?
[05:45] <bazhang> download, browser plugin
[05:45] <Joral> ycyclist_, the playback speed issue sounds like a browser/plugin issue.  What browser are you using?
[05:45] <Gallomimia> i never do like using youtube in a browser window. what a silly concept
[05:45] <ycyclist_> chrome, chromium and firefox all act the same.
[05:45] <gestaltgateway> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDkJhIjnHhc <--ubuntu made
[05:46] <Gallomimia> if you just browse to keepvid.com you can have a (silent) advert laden page t hat will download your URL for you
[05:46] <Grorco> my internet is being ungodly slow tonight does anyone know what the latest version of Gtk+ is?
[05:47] <xcyclist> This is me on my broken Ubuntu.
[05:47] <ycyclist_> This is me on windows.
[05:48] <ycyclist_>  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDkJhIjnHhc
[05:48] <Grorco> This is your brain () this is your brain on ubuntu (!@#*!#$)
[05:48] <Joral> ycyclist_, http://askubuntu.com/questions/141692/youtube-movies-are-playing-too-fast-with-chrome
[05:48] <bazhang> ycyclist_, did you try the suggestions yet
[05:48] <xcyclist> Yes, I tried those askubuntu suggestions, ...
[05:49] <bazhang> xcyclist, not those
[05:49] <Joral> the first answer says for chrome only but the second answer mentions a conflict with pulseaudio
[05:49] <ycyclist_> Actually, not the next step.  Now installing adobe flashplugin
[05:51] <Aziz> hello could some one tell me how to setup a mac program on ubuntu 14 please
[05:51] <bazhang> Aziz, what program
[05:51] <Aziz> spss
[05:51] <Tex_Nick> Grorco: gtk+ linux 3.2
[05:52] <bazhang> Aziz, what does it do, try to find a linux equivalent
[05:52] <gestaltgateway> I think thats the weirdest thing I ever made lol
[05:52] <Aziz> nothing like spss
[05:52] <gestaltgateway> either that or lamest only time will tell how I truly feel about it
[05:52] <tatertots> if that's an acronym aziz....tell us the full name so we can help you?
[05:52] <bazhang> Aziz, mac apps wont work on ubuntu
[05:52] <plop_its_ellie> Aziz, you never got it working?
[05:53] <Aziz> and playonlinux not working with .exe V
[05:53] <Grorco> Tex_Nick: See now I'm confused because I'm tring out anjuta and it has options it says are implemented on up to 3.8
[05:53] <plop_its_ellie> Aziz, what?
[05:53] <plop_its_ellie> it should
[05:53] <tatertots> unless you want someone to tell you to buy a mac
[05:53]  * woot-0854 cringes
[05:53] <ycyclist_> Nope, none of that fromt he askubuntu makes a difference.
[05:54] <bazhang> azizLIGHT, check the appdb for wine issues and join #winehq
[05:54] <Aziz> hi
[05:54] <plop_its_ellie> bazhang, its basically a libre office calc equivilent, it apparently runs well in wine according to winehq
[05:54] <woot-0854> hi
[05:54] <bazhang> !appdb | Aziz
[05:54] <plop_its_ellie> i was helping him get it set up
[05:55] <bazhang> plop_its_ellie, wine is windows not mac, he should say it that way
[05:55] <plop_its_ellie> bazhang, yea i know
[05:55] <gestaltgateway> went from being really annoyed with making music on computers to going to a digital tascam and then back wondering the hell I just did
[05:55] <plop_its_ellie> last time i was helping him he said it was a windows app
[05:55] <ycyclist_> rebooting once again just in case, but...
[05:55] <Tex_Nick> Grorco: looks like is latest stable on linux, but 3.8 ... http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gtk+/3.8/
[05:56] <bazhang> ycyclist_, did you try the suggestions from *this* channel yet or not
[05:56] <Tex_Nick> Grorco: meant 3.20 is layest stable
[05:56] <ycyclist_> Yes, the only thing I have not tried is repeated iterations...next
[05:56] <bazhang> ycyclist_, download and play with mplayer
[05:56] <plop_its_ellie> youtube-dl?
[05:57] <ycyclist_> No I have not tried that.  Sorry.
[05:57] <ycyclist_> Let me do a couple other things then I'll try mplayer.
[05:57] <bazhang> just the fofx or other plugin works a treat
[05:57] <Grorco> Tex_Nick: Thanks I think I'll wait for stable release I'm just playing around with this anyways, I haven't programmed in a couple years and need to relearn the basics of python anyways
[05:57] <ycyclist_> I presume you mean apt-get install mplayer?
[05:57] <Joral> Aziz, IBM SPSS is available for linux, your vender should be able to connect you with a download link if you have the support for it
[05:58] <plop_its_ellie> owell thats good to hear
[05:58] <Joral> plop_its_ellie, yeah, its a commercial statistical analysis suite
[05:58] <bazhang> ycyclist_, in your case smplayer, with the gui
[05:58] <Grorco> I just liked the visual setup for windows I hated doing it manually, and this doesn't seem a whole lot better
[05:59] <ycyclist_> well dang, I already started mplayer...
[05:59] <bazhang> ycyclist_, what version of ubuntu is this
[05:59] <ycyclist_> 16.04
[05:59] <bazhang> so once thats finished get smplayer ycyclist_
[06:00] <ycyclist_> Ok.  Done
[06:00] <plop_its_ellie> Joral, oh, and i thought it was just a simple spreadsheet program
[06:00] <ycyclist_> still timewarp video.
[06:00] <Tex_Nick> Grorco: hey Jessica McKellar has a good python introduction, she's a good speaker & gets to the point, this video is a good intro ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkx5_MRAV3A
[06:01] <Joral> plop_its_ellie, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPSS
[06:04] <Grorco> Tex_Nick: Thanks I took a python class in college but I get hung up on when it's appropriate to use modules, and I'm more familiar with 2.7 but want to get to know 3+
[06:05] <ycyclist_> okay, unless you have further instructions, not working...
[06:06] <bazhang> ycyclist_, you need to download them to play
[06:06] <bazhang> ycyclist_, installing smplayer alone wont do that
[06:06] <ycyclist_> what else besides smplayer?
[06:07] <bazhang> ycyclist_,  a browser plugin
[06:07] <Joral> how do I get name resolution set up in the recovery shell?
[06:07] <Joral> *hostname
[06:07] <evilytwisted> hey guys, quick question. if i download windows 10 iso, extract it. would i be able to insall it through wine?
[06:07] <Tex_Nick> Grorco: also have a look at "Think Python" by Allen Downey, it's a free PDF book (240 pages) rather detailed and a good read ... http://www.greenteapress.com/thinkpython/thinkpython.pdf
[06:07] <bazhang> ycyclist_, which depends on your browser, so search their plugins page
[06:08] <Grorco> Tex_Nick: I want to start working on the ubuntu papercuts, I think looking at other peoples code and helping improve it will really help me get going
[06:08] <bazhang> evilytwisted, not a question for here
[06:08] <evilytwisted> bazhang,  where should i ask that
[06:08] <bazhang> #winehq
[06:09] <Ben64> evilytwisted: the answer is "no" though
[06:09] <evilytwisted> Ben64,  could i ask why?
[06:09] <Ben64> meet me in #winehq
[06:09] <Grorco> Tex_Nick: I'll have to try downloading it, I can chat on here ok. But until all the kids and my wife get off the internet I'm SOL :)
[06:10] <boshhead> evilytwisted: you need to emulate hardware, you want to run Win 10 in a virtual machine like Virtualbox or VMware Player.
[06:10] <ycyclist_> plugins page stopped working on chrome://plugins
[06:11] <ycyclist_> Okay, I got it.  Enabled.  Same problem.  Doesn't work
[06:12] <Grorco> Tex_Nick: I've never programmed for linux either so I have to learn about the make files and such do you know if he covers it in that book?
[06:16] <Tex_Nick> Grorco: been a while since i've read that book, but i don't think it mostly deals with just .py files
[06:17] <ycyclist_> so do you want me to play something in smplayer?
[06:17] <ycyclist_> It appears to require a file.  I don't have anything.
[06:18] <ycyclist_>  Sorry. I'm an old hacker and don't keep audio/visual data around.
[06:18] <Grorco> Tex_Nick: Okay thanks
[06:18] <ycyclist_> Okay, rebooting again.  After this, I go to bed to read.
[06:19] <bazhang> ycyclist_, yes, the downloaded video
[06:19] <Grorco> ycyclist_: Have you tried youtube_dl to download then play them?
[06:19] <ycyclist_> Okay, in middle of reboot.
[06:19] <bazhang> he seems very confused
[06:19] <ycyclist_> I could bring up the smplayer...]
[06:20] <bazhang> ycyclist_, then play that downloaded video with smplayer
[06:20] <ycyclist_> Please what downloaded video
[06:21] <bazhang> ycyclist_, the one you had trouble with
[06:21] <ycyclist_> I have trouble with all online youtube videos.  I never download anything.  I had no idea I could.
[06:22] <bazhang> yes, for many years that has been possible with multiple tools
[06:22] <Joral> ycyclist_, they are saying to use a program such as youtube_dl to download the videos, and then use smplayer to play the video after you download it
[06:22] <ycyclist_> I am looking at a youtube video, and there is no download option.
[06:22] <bazhang> ycyclist_, you need to get a browser plugin
[06:23] <ycyclist_> I do not see a youtube_dl package.
[06:23] <bazhang> ycyclist_, are you reading what we write here, this is at least the second time around
[06:23] <Joral> bazhang, thanks for the correction, I meant plugin not program lol
[06:23] <Grorco> ycyclist_: sudo apt install youtube-dl
[06:23] <drama> ycyclist_, type about:plugins in your browser address bar and see if it says OpenH264 Video Codec, youtube converted to that afaik
[06:23] <plop_its_ellie> the youtube-dl package in the repos are outdated and may not work
[06:23] <Grorco> then after install youtube-dl www.youtube.com/yourvideo
[06:23] <ycyclist_> got it.
[06:24] <bazhang> yes, thas why I recommended the browser plugin four times now
[06:24] <plop_its_ellie> why a browser plugin?
[06:24] <plop_its_ellie> youtube defaults to html5
[06:24] <plop_its_ellie> no plugins needed
[06:25] <bazhang> it's foolproof
[06:25] <Grorco> plop_its_ellie: I haven't used it in awhile but it says its dling right now
[06:25] <plop_its_ellie> whats wrong with the video playback in the browser
[06:25] <bazhang> youtube-dl means the cli
[06:25] <bazhang> it's some exponenial too fast
[06:25] <bazhang> like 200 or something
[06:25] <plop_its_ellie> Grorco, ah ok, cuz i tried it a few days ago from the repos and it wasnt working on some videos
[06:26] <plop_its_ellie> thats weird
[06:26] <ycyclist_> Okay, smplayer has lawrence krause moving at a normal speed, but with no sound.
[06:26] <Grorco> plop_its_ellie: well maybe it's hit or miss and I just got lucky :)
[06:27] <plop_its_ellie> make sure you have all the codecs and gpu drivers installed
[06:27] <plop_its_ellie> Grorco, probably
[06:27] <Grorco> black-list?
[06:27] <ycyclist_> How do I make sure of that?  Is there a handle?  A package name to install?
[06:28] <Joral> trying to run 'systemctl enable sshd' from the rescue cd it tells me "Operation failed: Too many levels of symbolic links" any idea whats going on or how to get around this?
[06:29] <plop_its_ellie> ycyclist_, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras will install all the codecs for you
[06:30] <ycyclist_> Okay.  Thank you.  That is going.  Another reboot then?
[06:30] <Grorco> or it's an option in software and updates
[06:34] <ycyclist_> Okay, codec install is done, ..still no sound.  Do I reboot?
[06:34] <Grorco> no sound anywhere? or just in browser?
[06:34] <ycyclist_> not browser.  Not smplayer.
[06:35] <ycyclist_> video speed now normal.
[06:35] <bazhang_weak> hi, I'm bazhang and I make hot love to my mother in shower every day. I also visit local gay bars to have sex with wild somalian niggers. All who interest in hot sex with me /msg bazhang. I'll be waiting ;)
[06:35] <ycyclist_> okay trying reboot for now while you deal with crazies.
[06:36] <Grorco> Joral: you have more than 1 OS?
[06:36] <Joral> Grorco, yes why?
[06:37] <Grorco> I think it's talking about it doesn't know where to look
[06:37] <Joral> Grorco, the machine in question is not a dual boot if thats what you meant
[06:38] <ycyclist_> Nope.  Still no sound.
[06:38] <Grorco> Joral: it still sounds like somethings off with your MBR
[06:38] <ycyclist_> after reboot.
[06:39] <Joral> Grorco, I should hope so, it doesn't have an MBR lol
[06:39] <Grorco> ycyclist_: do you have system sound?
[06:39] <ycyclist_> No.  Test fails.
[06:39] <Joral> Grorco, its a G4 eMac running yaboot as the boot loader
[06:40] <bazhang_> hi, I'm bazhang and I make hot love to my mother in shower every day. I also visit local gay bars to have sex with wild somalian niggers. All who interest in hot sex with me /msg bazhang. I'll be waiting ;)
[06:40] <Grorco> Joral_: kkkkk :)
[06:40] <ycyclist_> Just to be clear, this was working until the upgrade.
[06:40] <ycyclist_> Ok.  I got it.  There is a second sound option in Sound config.  That works.
[06:41] <Grorco> ycyclist_: woot woot
[06:42] <ycyclist_> Okay, all three browsers also work normally, audio and video.
[06:43] <ycyclist_> I hope this also helps towards making this stuff better.  presumably they will be fixing whatever upgrade problems caused these things.
[06:43] <ycyclist_> Thanks for all you who helped me.
[06:43] <ycyclist_> Should I do anything to return favor or help with repair feedback ?
[06:43] <Joral> Grorco, helps if the command is properly formatted lol, systemctl uses ssh.service not sshd as the service name
[06:47] <Joral> and the ssh service wasn't even to blame, turns out my router updated and changed the ip of this computer when it rebooted after the update.  I assumed the update broke ssh
[06:47] <ycyclist_> Okay, well I need some rest.  Thank you all for the help.
[06:47] <bazhangg> hi, I'm bazhang and I make hot love to my mother in shower every day. I also visit local gay bars to have sex with wild somalian niggers. All who interest in hot sex with me /msg bazhang. I'll be waiting ;)
[06:48] <Grorco> ycylist_:NP :)
[06:48] <Joral> bazhang, who did you upset geez lol
[06:49] <Grorco> Joral have you looked at reenable, or maybe disable to clear it the enable to get the new hooks?
[06:50] <Grorco> Joral: Reenable goes back to what it was on install
[06:51] <Joral> Grorco, yeah, thats what I was trying to figure out. due to the broken graphics driver I was having to use the rescue cd which is what was causing the headache. Then it turned out to simply be that a dhcp lease refresh on my router that just happened to occur after the update leading me to believe that the update broke ssh
[06:52] <Joral> now to turn my attention to the graphics issue that I was trying to get ssh working for lol
[06:52] <Grorco> Joral: what driver?
[06:53] <Joral> radeon
[06:53] <Joral> I need usermode support for this card, which is deprecated and not built in to the module
[06:54] <Joral> what is the prefered approach if one needs to use a single custom kernel module?
[06:55] <Grorco> is it open source at least?
[06:55] <Joral> Grorco, yes its the open source radeon driver
[06:56] <Grorco> sorry like I said my internet is only really fast enough for me to chat on here last now so, it's hard for me to even look at anything :(
[06:57] <drama> Joral,  dkms and have build-essential installed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DKMS
[06:59] <Joral> drama, will this make the builds automatic? how will this respond with the next kernel update?
[06:59] <Grorco> I've never had to do it so I might take a looksee at that too :)
[07:01] <Joral> ok so if I am reading this right it will allow the kernel to update then will transplant my kernel module in place of the default module.  Is it safe to carry a module over from one kernel to the next?
[07:02] <drama> nope
[07:02] <drama> build a new one
[07:02] <Grorco> drama: you think that would work for my wifi card? I can use it until suspend, but then I have to restart 16.04 is the first I've had on this laptop and I think I saw someone say it quit working on the update
[07:02] <drama> Joral, there's about a ton of info on it on google
[07:03] <Joral> drama, my concern is that I want to automate the process since I will not have a monitor until the new module is built with each kernel upgrade
[07:04] <drama> Joral, what kind of weird obsolete graphics card do you have that isn't supported?
[07:05] <Grorco> Joral: Unless it's fixed for the next one :)
[07:05] <drama> Oh... a new ati
[07:05] <Joral> ati radeon r280
[07:05] <Joral> sorry rv280
[07:06] <Grorco> drama: LOLOLOL, ati is almost as bad as my bcm wifi card :( ohhh
[07:06] <Joral> its the integrated graphics of an apple eMac and the monitor configuration is a funky 89Hz, I have to pass the video parameters at boot which disables KMS and since UMS is no longer compiled into the driver I have to recompile the driver with the deprecated UMS support
[07:07] <jonky> hi
[07:07] <Guy1524> hey guys, when you have a live usb w/ persistence, does it save installed applications?
[07:08] <jonky> Im running 15.04 and have a TP-link archer t4uh wireless adapter.  I just did a software update, and now I can no longer get a wifi connection
[07:09] <jonky> would anyone mind helping me fixing this?>
[07:09] <jonky> err, fix this
[07:09] <Grorco> Joral: it says in the first paragraph of that page that DKMS carries across updates
[07:10] <Joral> Grorco, that is why I asked if it was safe to carry a kernel module accross kernel versions and drama said that it was not safe
[07:11] <Grorco> jonky: 3/4s of us are all trying to do the same thing right now lol
[07:11] <RtMF> which is?
[07:12] <jonky> lol
[07:12] <Joral> Grorco, did the update break wireless?
[07:12] <jonky> Joral, yes, for me too
[07:13] <Grorco> Joral: but it says an uninstall restores the default so it seems like if it doesn't work at least you wont be completely screwed :)
[07:13] <Joral> so i should hold off updating my laptop for a couple of days. good to know lol
[07:14] <Grorco> RtMF: Trying to get hardware that worked on older versions work now
[07:14] <Joral> Grorco, that is the way I understood it but I don't understand the risks to know if that is the right choice for my situation
[07:16] <Joral> ugh, all this headache over one line in kernel.config lol
[07:19] <Grorco> Joral: what was it you needed to manually call to fix?
[07:20] <drama> emac with rv280... what fun Grorco
[07:21] <Joral> Grorco, I need the radeon kernel module compiled with CONFIG_DRM_RADEON_UMS=y
[07:21] <Joral> but its a deprecated kernel option and therefore is not enabled by default
[07:29] <Grorco> Joral: it looks like the format is this # dkms install -m nvidia -v 334.21
[07:30] <ub_ubuntu> ubottu:
[07:30] <ub_ubuntu> ls
[07:31] <Grorco> Joral: so you need to get the source and make sure it's at /usr/src/<module>-<module-version>/
[07:31] <battery> how can i install xchat on ubuntu?
[07:31] <RtMF> Grorco: if you feel like blowing up your box with a blob
[07:32] <bazhang> battery, sudo apt install package
[07:32] <bazhang> battery, but get hexchat
[07:32] <Grorco> RtMF: Don't suggest trying it
[07:33] <RtMF> Grorco: yeah not a good idea
[07:33] <battery> bazhang: what you mean?
[07:33] <battery> sudo apt install haxchat?
[07:33] <Joral> RtMF, would you clarify what isn't a good idea? too many things going on and I wan't to make sure I am following correctly
[07:33] <bazhang> battery, hechat is the developed and maintaned version thats what
[07:33] <RtMF> Joral: running blobs.
[07:33] <bazhang> hexchat
[07:33] <Joral> blobs?
[07:33]  * RtMF admits she has run one herself and is not sure she's happy about it
[07:33] <Grorco> RtMF: allrightyyy then that's 2 down votes :(
[07:34] <RtMF> Joral: well tbh Binary Large Objects
[07:34] <RtMF> :-P
[07:34] <RtMF> more specifically, running things without properly understanding them
[07:34] <RtMF> also, being your own only op
[07:34] <RtMF> also, leaving anything in a situation that can easily be broken
[07:34] <RtMF> Gorith: what are you downvoting?
[07:34] <RtMF> err
[07:34] <RtMF> Grorco: I meant you
[07:35]  * RtMF should stop using this mountain dew'd keyboard but doesn't want to use a work box
[07:35] <battery> what client must i use on ubuntu?
[07:35] <bazhang> RtMF, lets take this to the chat channel please
[07:35] <bazhang> battery, your choice entirely
[07:35] <battery> bazhang: then what is good?
[07:35] <bazhang> battery, thats a matter of choice
[07:35] <Joral> to back up and get your full opinion I, the issue is that I have a graphics card/monitor setup with a wierd configuration and as a result of this I have to have user mode setting which is not built into the radeon module by default as it is deprecated. I am open to suggestions as to a work around
[07:36] <battery> i don't know any client. bazhang?
[07:36] <RtMF> ...advice: inquire as to motivating factors to aesthetic decision
[07:36] <bazhang> battery, you asked about xchat, I toldyou hexchat
[07:36] <battery> hexchat
[07:36] <Grorco> RtMF: This lol I don't want my laptop to blow up :) I can restart my computer to get wifi it's not going to kill me
[07:36] <battery> then how can i install it?
[07:36] <Nilesh_> Mouse started working after deleting gmome-software-service.desktop ...but the when i installed google chrome it again stopped working any clue? Im on 16.04
[07:36] <bazhang> battery, sudo apt install hexchat
[07:37] <battery> thanks bazhang :)
[07:38]  * defekt drools over keyboard
[07:38] <jonky> for the people trying to fix the wifi problem, are there any quick and dirty workarounds?
[07:39] <battery> sudo apt install hexchat
[07:39] <battery> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)
[07:39] <battery> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?   bazhang
[07:39] <battery> :-(
[07:39] <jonky> battery, do you have synaptic, software updater, or some other package manager open?
[07:40] <battery> jonky: i don't know
[07:40] <jonky> battery, what apps do you have open?
[07:40] <defekt> battery: sudo killall -9 apt-get && sudo apt-get install hexchat
[07:40] <battery> nothing jonky
[07:41] <jonky> battery, are you running 16.04?
[07:41] <battery> jonky: yes
[07:43] <jonky> battery, in a terminal run: ps aux | grep appstream
[07:43] <jonky> does anything showup?
[07:43] <Joral> is there a package to download the kernel source from the repo?
[07:45] <battery> jonky:  0:00 grep --color=auto appstrea
[07:45] <Grorco> I'm out time for bed, live long and prosper!
[08:20] <mantas> How can I disable global menu on 16.04?
[08:36] <atlaspaine1> hello
[08:36] <atlaspaine1> question
[08:36] <atlaspaine1> i want to try ubuntu touch
[08:36] <atlaspaine1> but my device is not supported
[08:36] <atlaspaine1> what would you suggest i do?
[08:37] <john__> join #females
[08:38] <tatertots> I have some microSD cards with USB adapters that i've used to create bootable ubuntu liveUSB with, sometimes i've noticed after some time they no longer boot properly anymore, anyone else noticed this ?
[08:40] <atlaspaine1> hello?
[08:40] <tatertots> hi atlaspainel
[08:40] <atlaspaine1> is this the wrong place to discuss ubuntu touch ports
[08:41] <alfred_kneift> atlaspaine1, it depends ...
[08:41] <atlaspaine1> on what?
[08:41] <alfred_kneift> atlaspaine1, more or less on your time
[08:41] <alfred_kneift> because basically if it is not supported
[08:41] <atlaspaine1> I do not follow.
[08:41] <alfred_kneift> you can try to port it
[08:42] <atlaspaine1> How can I port it?
[08:42] <atlaspaine1> What must I do?
[08:42] <alfred_kneift> or you can buy a supported device
[08:42] <atlaspaine1> How do I port a device?
[08:43] <alfred_kneift> things you can check as a first hint or starting point is if a similar supported device (e.g. cpu platform) exists
[08:44] <atlaspaine1> I am a noob. I do not understand anything you are saying.
[08:44] <alfred_kneift> okay sorry
[08:44] <tatertots> you could research it and get as much knowledge as you can short of being able to have it in your hands
[08:45] <Olympian> hi, how can i setup my own domain server at ubuntu 16.04
[08:45] <tatertots> maybe others that actually have it have made youtube videos you can watch
[08:45] <atlaspaine1> Okay, Thank you.
[08:45] <Olympian> which apt-get install do i need.
[08:46] <Olympian> or is there a site wherein i can just register for a month?
[08:47] <Olympian> im just doing this out of curiousty and hobby, this is really something new to me.
[08:47] <tatertots> Samba 4.0 can domain control
[08:48] <akik> Olympian: there are free services on the internet that can host your dns domain
[08:48] <tatertots> never used it myself personally
[08:48] <tatertots> there's always LDAP
[08:48] <akik> Olympian: sorry that was not what you asked
[08:49] <Olympian> tatertos, cool i will  try it. and let you know what happend.
[08:49] <Olympian> akik its all good, thank you for answering and expressing your opinion
[08:49] <tatertots> but if you want a domain and some flavor of *nix is all you have access to then Samba 4.0 is gonna be about your only option my friend
[08:50] <tatertots> may the force be with you
[08:51] <Olympian> thank you my friend. same to you!
[08:52] <Olympian> as long its not register i can use it as a domain, right?
[08:52] <tatertots> yes
[08:52] <tatertots> you can setup your own domain however you like
[08:52] <tatertots> internally speaking
[08:53] <tatertots> you can even run ubuntu.com if you wanted to...internally speaking
[08:53] <tatertots> or mybigbadcompany.com
[08:53] <tatertots> or dontbeevil.com
[08:53] <Olympian> how can i set it up for the public
[08:54] <tatertots> now that there...is a bit of a different ball game but lets talk it out
[08:55] <tatertots> public would require registration
[08:55] <tatertots> but internally you can do whatever you want
[08:55] <Olympian> would you know any domain registration for a month only
[08:55] <Olympian> i tried googling it up.
[08:56] <ducasse> Olympian: you need to register for a year at a time.
[08:56] <tatertots> godaddy, dyndns
[08:56] <tatertots> this is were you would go to register your domain name and such
[08:57] <tatertots> do you really need a domain controller or do you just want a domain name?
[08:57] <Olympian> ducasse yup!, but it says for a month $.99 then i checked out, its good for a year. they got me there. hehe
[08:57] <tatertots> do you need centralized network management capabilities ?
[08:57] <Olympian> just a domain
[08:57] <Olympian> i made a website on 00webhosting
[08:57] <Olympian> then i lack a domain for it.
[08:58] <tatertots> oh then just go to godaddy, see if the name you want is available, if it's available buy it...you're done
[08:58] <tatertots> if you want a domain controller then we'd have a slightly different conversation involving samba 4.0
[08:59] <Olympian> samba4.0 or lampp would just act like a internat domain right?
[08:59] <Olympian> can you connect to my ubuntu ssh account?
[08:59] <akik> samba can act as a *windows* domain controller
[09:00] <akik> it has nothing to do with dns domains
[09:00] <tatertots> yes samba (version 4.0) can act as domain controller....the (version 4.0) part is important because samba prior to that version can NOT
[09:01] <ducasse> Olympian: you most likely do *not* want to run your own nameserver. just register and host the domain on a free or paid service.
[09:02] <Olympian> ducasse i had a good 8hours sleep for 3days, but ima gonna finish this quest to finsih what is started.
[09:02] <Olympian> hehe :)
[09:03] <Olympian> i javent had
[09:03] <Olympian> havent
[09:03] <Olympian> is samba40 acts like lamp
[09:03] <Olympian> does
[09:04] <tatertots> from the sound of things Olympian...you probably just want the domain name...you don't need samba 4
[09:04] <ducasse> Olympian: don't even think about samba, it's not what you want.
[09:04] <tatertots> i think you want Olympian.com to pull up the website you created
[09:05] <tatertots> I'm using Olympian.com as an example of course
[09:05] <Olympian> yes bingo! and to pull up the ubuntu server i created for public use
[09:06] <ducasse> Olympian: then just register and have someone else host it.
[09:06] <tatertots> yeah so you want Olympian.com to point to > your server's ip addy
[09:06] <tatertots> no samba will be needed for you
[09:06] <tatertots> just go and get your name from godaddy
[09:07] <Olympian> i just to host it from localserver
[09:08] <Olympian> want
[09:08] <ducasse> Olympian: then it won't be public.
[09:08] <Olympian> is there a way to make it public/
[09:08] <akik> Olympian: two free dns services https://freedns.afraid.org/ and for secondary dns service https://www.buddyns.com/
[09:08] <ducasse> Olympian: yes, do as i said.
[09:09] <Olympian> akik i'll take a look into it my friend
[09:09] <tatertots> kinda sad we won't be having any samba4 fun but i'll get over it i guess :(
[09:09] <Olympian> then samba4.0 it its then
[09:10] <ducasse> you don't need samba.
[09:10] <tatertots> domain and domain "controller" are not the same things
[09:11] <akik> just saying domain in ambiguous
[09:12] <tatertots> like ducasse is saying...you will not need samba
[09:12] <Olympian> what do i need then
[09:12] <tatertots> you need to go pick out your name
[09:13] <tatertots> once you have the name ...come back and we can discuss things like A records and the like
[09:14] <tatertots> and again...may the force be with you
[09:15] <ducasse> Olympian: all you need to do is register a domain and find somewhere to host it. most providers have a nice webui, just set up an 'a' record pointing to your server.
[09:15] <Olympian> alright, lets do this.
[09:16] <tatertots> Yes!...let's do this
[09:17] <ducasse> Olympian: other than that, this is a more appropriate topic for ##networking
[09:19] <Olympian> copy
[09:20] <Olympian> i'm just doing this out curiosity, but i just may add, my older brother its sportive of my new hobby, his willing to spend for a domain and host
[09:21] <Olympian> but thats not what i want. i wanted the ubuntu i installed to be accessible to public
[09:22] <Olympian> well i lack sleep. time to hybriate see you when i see yall
[09:22] <ducasse> Olympian: you can't host dns at home unless you have a static ip, and even then you need a secondary.
[09:22] <Olympian> thanks for all the inputs!
[09:22] <Olympian> ohmm my i need a static ip then. i'll google it up when i wake up
[09:22] <Olympian> noted ducasse
[09:22] <Olympian> abientot!
[09:26] <shafox> Is it possible to control the sequence of the programs that runs at startup time in ubuntu 14.04. ?
[09:27] <shafox> lets say one program is already scheduled to run at the startup, i want another program to start before this process ? How can I specifically tell it to start before this process ?
[09:28] <ducasse> shafox: http://askubuntu.com/questions/21378/how-can-i-make-sure-one-upstart-job-starts-before-other-upstart-jobs
[09:29] <shafox> ducasse: thanks will try that.
[09:39] <millerthegorilla> I'm having problems installing libgtk-3-dev on ubuntu xenial.  apt is grumbling about missing dependencies.  any hints?
[09:39] <millerthegorilla> libgtk-3-dev : Depends: libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev (>= 2.30.0) but it is not going to be installed
[09:39] <millerthegorilla> Depends: libpango1.0-dev (>= 1.37.3) but it is not going to be installed
[09:39] <millerthegorilla> Depends: libcairo2-dev (>= 1.14.0) but it is not going to be installed
[09:45] <elbo22> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/18284513/
[09:45] <elbo22> do you guys think this upgrade will work
[09:47] <DaylightDandy> Hello all ! Is there a recommended way to fix wired network issues on Ubuntu 16.04 and it's derivatives ? I got the infamous network/NetworkManger bug where even the wire connection fails. I tried disabling IPv6 in systcl.conf and NetworkManager, setting a static IP etc to no avail. Thanks for your help.
[09:47] <bazhang> DaylightDandy, what version of ubuntu
[09:48] <DaylightDandy> 16.04, Ubuntu MATE, but it also happens on Ubuntu classic
[09:48] <bazhang> DaylightDandy, do you see eth0 in ifconfig
[09:49] <DaylightDandy> I see my network interface, eno1
[09:49] <elbo22> I have a broken package thats why i'm asking
[09:49] <elbo22> any help will be appreciated
[09:51] <ducasse> elbo22: if a broken package is causing this you should really fix that instead
[09:54] <awer> gents, how do you view the output of a jtr command previously ran? i just get the output of "no password hashes left to crack"
[09:55] <jatt> redirect to a file
[09:57] <awer> jatt: tried that i just the same output in the file
[09:58] <awer> john --rules=NT --wordlist=lmcracked.txt --format=NT username
[09:58] <awer> john --rules=NT --wordlist=lmcracked.txt --format=NT username | tee jtr.txt
[10:01] <Icequeen> I just bought a use hp desk top computer that has ubuntu on it and I'm unable to install itunes download I keep getting could not download all repository
[10:27] <defekt> is there is a bot in this channel?
[10:27] <DJones> !ubottu | defekt
[10:28] <defekt> DJones: ty
[10:31] <xavior> hi all, how can i install a recovered apt archive files?
[10:32] <defekt> with dpkg -i
[10:36] <Senji> http://explosm.net/rcg/wicehoitd
[10:41] <b3d0u1n> I cannot get Ubuntu 14.04 to connect to any OS X smb shares, although it connects fine to my debian server.  No other smb devices on my network have problems connecting to the os x machine.
[10:42] <GroundZer0> hello guys.. i've been wondering if is there any way to install something on my vps to ssh into it using a web browser..
[10:42] <Ben64> GroundZer0: what?
[10:43] <b3d0u1n> Ground: you can use lynx from the command line
[10:43] <b3d0u1n> or open firefox over X11
[10:43] <akik> GroundZer0: yes there are web apps for that
[10:43] <akik> GroundZer0: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web-based_SSH
[10:43] <tatertots> which smb version might be important....smb 2.1 there's smb 3.0
[10:44] <UbuntuDude> I'm wondering if this ubuntu video is real or the guy is faking it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHYU1NeTWjg
[10:44] <b3d0u1n> tatertots: Version 4.3.9-Ubuntu
[10:44] <UbuntuDude> is it really possible to run norton ghost on ubuntu?
[10:44] <b3d0u1n> OS X quit using samba at some point in favor of it's own in house implementation
[10:45] <GroundZer0> but i mean installing my own ssh web based server. so i can make a SSL certificate and a vhost apache to it
[10:45] <Ben64> GroundZer0: you can probably find a web based ssh client
[10:46] <GroundZer0> i dont trust any other pages that uses any way to connect to my server
[10:46] <tatertots> OS X quit using SMB????   really?  https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204445
[10:46] <akik> GroundZer0: look into gate one. it's pretty nice
[10:47] <b3d0u1n> It uses smb
[10:47] <b3d0u1n> not samba
[10:47] <tatertots> is this documented anywhere?...can you post a link?...you learn something new everyday i guess...please post a link
[10:48] <b3d0u1n> http://appleinsider.com/articles/11/03/23/inside_mac_os_x_10_7_lion_server_apple_replaces_samba_for_windows_networking_services
[10:49] <tatertots> Your OS X smb shares?.....do you which version smb your shares on OS X are?
[10:49] <tatertots> nvm
[10:49] <b3d0u1n> how do I find out since I can't type samba -V ?
[10:50] <GroundZer0> i'll check into that.. tks
[10:52] <Xin> hi all, any node.js users in here?
[10:54] <tatertots> I saw this b3d0u1n https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6778640?start=0&tstart=0
[10:55] <b3d0u1n> well, apparently the shares mounted on my debian server are all smb_1
[10:56] <b3d0u1n> but when I type smbd -V it just says ERROR: unknown command line flag 'V'
[10:56] <b3d0u1n> let me see if it has a man page
[10:56] <b3d0u1n> serious.. no version toggle ?
[10:57] <tatertots> really?..that's weird
[10:58] <tatertots> now you're making me want to fire up my ol mac-ish-tosh
[10:58] <b3d0u1n> The guy in the last post seems to be using 10.6, which makes sense it's using the old samba implementation
[10:58] <tatertots> what os x version you got?
[10:59] <abhvl> hi
[10:59] <b3d0u1n> 10.11.5
[10:59] <Jobew> heloo
[10:59] <abhvl> howto disable Alt + X shortcut for Unity? its conflicting with emacs
[11:00] <Jobew> !chk
[11:01] <Jobew> !chk
[11:01] <KCR_> search
[11:02] <abhvl> Jobew, what do you want?
[11:02] <tatertots> hmmm https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7496211?start=0&tstart=0
[11:03] <Jobew> !chk
[11:03] <xavior> can i use apt to install a restored (untared)archive?
[11:04] <xavior> can i use apt to install a restored (untared) apt archive?
[11:04] <abhvl> xavior, no.
[11:04] <abhvl> what is apt archive?
[11:05] <b3d0u1n> I think that tip is if you are connecting from os x to an ubuntu machine but i'm doing the opposite
[11:06] <b3d0u1n> Just mounted a 10.6 machine from ubuntu and it worked... 10.11.5 no go
[11:07] <b3d0u1n> This error shows up on the OS X side.  I disabled signing on the OS X machine but it still gives me this error: 7/2/16 1:07:21.026 PM smbd[1349]: signing is required, but 10.0.0.22 is not signing
[11:08] <lotuspsychje> b3d0u1n: perhaps its a mac thing then?
[11:09] <lotuspsychje> b3d0u1n: you could also try the #samba channel perhaps
[11:09] <b3d0u1n> Well, all other machines can connect to it except Ubuntu -- even windows 7 machines.
[11:09] <tatertots> interesting
[11:09] <b3d0u1n> and even ios apps and whatnot that use samba
[11:09] <lotuspsychje> b3d0u1n: is your system up to date to latest?
[11:10] <b3d0u1n> the ubuntu system?  yeah
[11:10] <b3d0u1n> and i'm trying two different systems
[11:10] <b3d0u1n> one on a netbook and one in a vm
[11:10] <b3d0u1n> even the old 10.6 machines connects to it
[11:13] <b3d0u1n> also... this problem goes both ways... if I try to connect to the ubuntu machine from os x I get this error in the samba logs:[2016/07/02 13:12:55.395006,  0] ../lib/util/util.c:559(dump_data)
[11:13] <b3d0u1n>   [0000] 10 E4 A2 1C C1 59 97 78   31 44 A6 B4 86 48 D4 C8   .....Y.x 1D...H..
[11:13] <b3d0u1n> Other issue -- I can connect to a public share on the ubuntu machine from the os x machine, but nothing that requires authentication
[11:14] <b3d0u1n> cannot connect to a public share on the os x machine from the ubuntu machine though
[11:14] <b3d0u1n> (will not let me do a guest login even)
[11:14] <lotuspsychje> b3d0u1n: uname -a please?
[11:15] <b3d0u1n> Linux virtual-machine 3.13.0-91-generic #138-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 24 17:00:34 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[11:15] <b3d0u1n> same deal on my 32-bit netbook running the same version
[11:15] <lotuspsychje> !info linux-image-generic trusty
[11:16] <lotuspsychje> b3d0u1n: ok good, did you try uninstall/re-install samba again?
[11:16] <b3d0u1n> I tried downgrading to the previous version which some people said helped but it didn't seem to have any effect
[11:16] <lotuspsychje> !samba
[11:16] <xavior> i save apt archive files that i tar it, then i reinstall ubuntu after that i untar it to apt archive path again can i install it or other something i must to to install properly
[11:17] <b3d0u1n> then i eventually reinstalled the newest version
[11:18] <lotuspsychje> b3d0u1n: can this help? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2247511
[11:20] <b3d0u1n> btw: if I try to mount using mount.cifs from the command line OS X spits back a different error in the logs.
[11:20] <b3d0u1n> http://pastebin.com/HYZqFuVf
[11:21] <ducasse> xavior: please rephrase, that makes no sense
[11:22] <b3d0u1n> lotuspsychje: well, the problem is that hint is for someone trying to mount an ubuntu share from os x
[11:22] <abhvl> xavior, if its a .deb file you can install it by double clicking on it
[11:23] <akik> i think xavior is talking about /var/cache/apt/archives/
[11:24] <b3d0u1n> This command works for any share EXCEPT the OS X machine from the Ubuntu machine: sudo mount -t cifs //10.0.0.8/mount -o username=username,password=username3 /mnt/mount/
[11:24] <b3d0u1n> mount: Operation not supported
[11:24] <b3d0u1n> Connecting to the OS X machine will spit back operaiton not supported... to the debian machine it just mounts
[11:24] <lotuspsychje> b3d0u1n: permission thing?
[11:25] <b3d0u1n> lotuspsychje: i doubt it.. because everything else is connecting fine and i'm connecting to my user account
[11:26] <tatertots> I'd try to mimic your setup but i don't have that version of osx
[11:27] <b3d0u1n> i have a vm with yosemite on it.. let me load it and see if it's screwed up there too
[11:27] <b3d0u1n> what's the latest version of os x you have?
[11:27] <tatertots> yosemite is the version i have
[11:28] <lotuspsychje> !chown | b3d0u1n try this perhaps?
[11:28] <xavior> i save  and tar the apt archive files , then i format my drive and reinstall ubuntu, after that i untar the save archive to  its same path again. can i install it  (using apt or else programs) or something else i must to to install properly without any faults
[11:28] <tatertots> i wish i had el capitan
[11:28] <b3d0u1n> ubottu: mount directory is chmoded 777
[11:30] <tatertots> there's a lot of noise about el capitan and smb though
[11:30] <tatertots> i'd look into it if i had el capitan but i'm still on yosemite  https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7565683?tstart=0
[11:30] <b3d0u1n> checking in yosemite now but it seems like the issue is there too
[11:31] <xavior> akik: yes it is
[11:31] <tatertots> hmm
[11:31] <b3d0u1n> need to reboot it to check something
[11:31] <tatertots> this is going to bother me...now i have to look into this or i won't be able to sleep
[11:32] <b3d0u1n> what the hell...  yosemite vm isn't taking keyboard input
[11:33] <b3d0u1n> oh.. was switching into the wrong keyboard
[11:33] <ducasse> xavior: you want to install from the archive rather than download the files again?
[11:33] <xavior> ducasse: yes
[11:34] <GroundZer0> seems i cant install gateone on my vps
[11:34] <GroundZer0> :/
[11:35] <ducasse> xavior: i'm not sure, apt would need to be looking for exactly the same versions of packages, but i'm not sure where that is stored.
[11:35] <b3d0u1n> ok... able to mount the yosemite machine over cifs.mount from the command line.. but not through the ubuntu file manager
[11:36] <HackerII> http://aptoncd.sourceforge.net/
[11:36] <b3d0u1n> through ubuntu file manager i get this error on the os x seide: http://pastebin.com/fjXZ5aj9
[11:36] <tatertots> i just shared a folder on my yosemite box going to try and connect to that share from my ubuntu box...i know it's not exactly your os x version but you got me curious
[11:37] <b3d0u1n> actually i might have spoke to soon
[11:38] <xavior> can i just say apt install?
[11:39] <b3d0u1n> Using cifs.mount from the command line in ubuntu to mount the yosemite share gives me this: mount: block device //10.0.0.21/haroon is write-protected, mounting read-only
[11:39] <b3d0u1n> mount: cannot mount block device //10.0.0.21/haroon read-only
[11:39] <b3d0u1n> But the account I logged in from A) isn't read only because i logged in with my user, B) the /mnt/ point is public readable / writable
[11:39] <ducasse> xavior: if you also copied pkgcache.bin then i think so.
[11:40] <Akishona> hi guys ! is it posible to upgrade the kernel to a new version on kubuntu 14.04.4 lts ? current version of kernel: 3.13.0-91-generic #138-Ubuntu SMP  x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[11:40] <b3d0u1n> dunno why ubuntu hates these 10.7+ os x file shares so much when everything else seems ok with them
[11:40] <ducasse> Akishona: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[11:42] <tatertots> i was able to access my os x share from my ubuntu box...i was hoping to reproduce your problem but no such luck
[11:43] <b3d0u1n> using the file manager?
[11:43] <tatertots> didn't try file manager
[11:43] <tatertots> i'll try it
[11:43] <b3d0u1n> what did you try?
[11:43] <xavior> ducasse: is that file is the list of the cache files in the archive?
[11:43] <tatertots> cifs.mount
[11:43] <tatertots> from cmd line
[11:44] <Akishona> ducasse: thank you
[11:44] <ducasse> xavior: it's in /var/cache/apt
[11:44] <tatertots> was able to access from file manager also
[11:44] <b3d0u1n> wtf
[11:45] <b3d0u1n> as a registered user or anonymous
[11:45] <b3d0u1n> ?
[11:45] <tatertots> registered user
[11:45] <b3d0u1n> neither is working for me
[11:45] <Akishona> ducasse: did you tried or did/do you use a new kernel on 14 lts ?
[11:46] <jonky> hi
[11:46] <b3d0u1n> does samba keep client logs somewhere?
[11:46] <ducasse> Akishona: i haven't run 14.04 in a long time, but i did back then.
[11:46] <bekks> b3d0u1n: If you configure it to do so, yes.
[11:47] <jonky> after running updates this morning, ubuntu 15.04 stopped recognizing my wireless adapter(tplink archer ac1200 t4uh).  there were several people here earlier trying to figure the problem out.  does anyone know if any progress has been made?
[11:48] <Akishona> ducasse: oh, i see. it worked well or did you encountered some problems?
[11:48] <jonky> or rather, there were several people suddenly having hardware problems after the update
[11:48] <b3d0u1n> This is what shows up in OS X yosemite console when I try to mount from ubuntu: http://pastebin.com/00uFwy3L
[11:49] <ducasse> Akishona: worked well for me, but i can't tell you how it will work on your system.
[11:50] <b3d0u1n> same error from command line
[11:51] <xavior> ducasse: so i save and tar the apt folder in /var /cache
[11:52] <tatertots> it's weird that everything else connects to it
[11:52] <b3d0u1n> yep... incredibly old devices even
[11:53] <ducasse> xavior: i *think* that should work, but i've never tried.
[11:54] <xavior> ducasse: so i save and tar the apt folder in /var/cache
[11:55] <b3d0u1n> could this be a domain issue?
[11:56] <ducasse> b3d0u1n: i suggest you try #samba, they will be much better at debugging this
[12:07] <Jackneill> hey
[12:07] <Jackneill> i have an unallocated 1 MB
[12:08] <Jackneill> and woullike to add it to the first partition
[12:08] <Jackneill> with gparted
[12:08] <Jackneill> (the boot partition which is 511 MB)
[12:08] <Jackneill> how to?
[12:09] <Tin_man> i'd leave it alone, I'm not a partition guru, but i'm pretty sure 1 mb isn't going to help much..
[12:10] <bekks> Jackneill: That free space is relevant for correct alignment - do not touch it.
[12:14] <\9_> I wouldn't consider 1 MB to be enough to undergo a partition resize for anyway
[12:17] <Jackneill> bekks, if boot would be 512 mb then it wouldnt need 1 mb unallocated for correct alignment?
[12:18] <ducasse> Jackneill: just don't mess with the alignment, modern tools do the right thing automatically.
[12:20] <Jackneill> ok
[12:21] <abhvl> hello?
[12:21] <abhvl> wrong channel.
[12:21] <stefanosath> hello
[12:22] <stefanosath> hello, I have a quick question with lynx text browser
[12:22] <stefanosath> is there anyone that can help me?
[12:23] <stefanosath> n
[12:23] <stefanosath> ?
[12:23] <stefanosath> is there anyone here?
[12:23] <tachikomas> Stop that.
[12:24] <ducasse> !ask | stefanosath
[12:29] <stefanosath> sorry, new to the channel. how do i speed the lynx browser in terminal as it is very slow.
[12:31] <ducasse> stefanosath: you need to find out *why* it is slow, obviously. are dns lookups taking a long time, for example.
[12:32] <stefanosath> ok, this is a bit too complicated for me but thanks for answering. does apt-get update help with this?
[12:33] <SchrodingersScat> not specifically, afaik.  good to stay updated and upgraded though
[12:33] <ioria> stefanosath, if you open flash-based or complex pages, i think it's normal
[12:34] <SchrodingersScat> if lynx uses flash, then I've been using it wrong
[12:34] <stefanosath> by the way, if I have installed sth through apt-get, what is the safest way to remove sth without causing a mess (e.g., says that some dependencies are not workinng)
[12:35] <ioria> SchrodingersScat, no, it does not i guess
[12:35] <ducasse> stefanosath: if you install with apt, remove with apt also.
[12:35] <SchrodingersScat> !info sth
[12:35] <stefanosath> toria, thanks for answering, th pages I had been opening are indeed big
[12:35] <stefanosath> thanks ducasse
[12:36] <ioria> stefanosath,  try with simple pages  and test
[12:36] <ducasse> stefanosath: if you open a new website and navigate around it, is only the first page slow, or all of them?
[12:36] <stefanosath> all of them
[12:37] <ioria> stefanosath,  "They also can be slow--especially with flashy, graphics-laden web pages on a slow network. "
[12:37] <HackerII> squid to the rescue
[12:37] <ioria> stefanosath,  http://docstore.mik.ua/orelly/unix3/lunix/ch06_03.htm
[12:37] <ducasse> stefanosath: maybe you just have a slow link?
[12:38] <stefanosath> are there an faster text browsers?
[12:38] <stefanosath> maybe I can try something else
[12:38] <SchrodingersScat> stefanosath: there are other text browsers, not sure they'll be faster, like being mentioned it could be limits on your line.  there's links2 that you can try
[12:38] <ioria> stefanosath,  links
[12:39] <ducasse> stefanosath: you could try links or w3
[12:39] <SchrodingersScat> !info links2 | stefanosath
[12:39] <Tin_man> i don't think so. next best bet would be 2 tin cans tied together..
[12:39] <stefanosath> thanks to all of you
[12:39] <stefanosath> will try links2
[12:46] <xds-> why can I ssh to localhost but not to the ip?
[12:46] <xds-> I'm using opensshd
[12:47] <xds-> I can ping the ip finely
[12:48] <elbo22> Jordan_U: I ended up just purging the package and im upgrading now
[12:49] <jianu81> any way to do an ubuntu minimal install with wi-fi drivers ?
[12:49] <ducasse> jianu81: use manual package selection
[12:49] <MonkeyDust> !mini | jianu81 start here
[12:50] <jianu81> yeah but
[12:50] <jianu81> my wi-fi drivers are in the kernel
[12:50] <SchrodingersScat> xds-: which ip? your own local?
[12:50] <jianu81> but minimal cd doesn't detect them
[12:51] <xds-> schrodinger, not local ip. true ip
[12:51] <jianu81> so everytime i turn the ubuntu minimal cd i don't have my wi-fi drivers
[12:51] <jianu81> but during normal ubuntu install i do
[12:51] <xds-> like external ip or whatever, the one that represents my computer on the internet
[12:51] <nitro> hi
[12:51] <ducasse> jianu81: you need wired network to use the mini.iso, but you can set up wireless after install
[12:51] <jianu81> how can i add wi-fi drivers to ubuntu minimal cd ?
[12:52] <jianu81> my laptop doesn't have an ethernet port
[12:52] <Guest36223> hi backbox is good or not ????????????????????
[12:52] <jianu81> ducasse: no way to add wi-fi drivers ?
[12:52] <ducasse> Guest36223: not supported here.
[12:53] <ioria> jianu81, ubuntu server edition ?
[12:53] <jianu81> ??
[12:53] <jianu81> no
[12:53] <ducasse> jianu81: the installer doesn't know how to set them up, afaik
[12:53] <jianu81> ubuntu server edition has wi-fi drivers ?
[12:53] <ioria> jianu81, you can install it without connection
[12:53] <MonkeyDust> Guest36223  ask in the backbox channel, it's not supported here
[12:53] <jianu81> yeah but what do i do next ?
[12:53] <ioria> jianu81,  thren you configure your wifi
[12:53] <jianu81> no ethernet prot
[12:54] <jianu81> port*
[12:54] <jianu81> well then
[12:54] <ioria> jianu81,  sure it has
[12:54] <jianu81> what's the smallest ubuntu  i can use ?
[12:54] <jianu81> lubuntu is a bit too big
[12:55] <ducasse> jianu81: the packages you need should be on the server image, you just set up wifi after install
[12:55] <jianu81> oh
[12:55] <jianu81> so basically i install the server edition and then just connect to wi-fi ?
[12:55] <ioria> jianu81,  lubuntu is big  ? :þ
[12:55] <jianu81> well in my case it actually is
[12:56] <ducasse> jianu81: yes, just install the packages you need with manual selection
[12:56] <ioria> jianu81,  ok.... cpu    ... ram ?
[12:56] <jianu81> wouldn't the drivers have dependencies ?
[12:56] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:56] <jianu81> well the cpu is pretty now
[12:56] <jianu81> it can handle dota and cs go
[12:56] <ducasse> jianu81: like what?
[12:56] <jianu81> i have 4gb of ram
[12:56] <jianu81> 60 fps ? low settings 720p ?
[12:56] <chinhpro_> hello
[12:56] <jianu81> it's a celeron 3205u
[12:57] <chinhpro_> Hello
[12:57] <ioria> jianu81, i think you can run lubuntu
[12:57] <chinhpro_> :/
[12:57] <jianu81> i can run kubuntu perfectly
[12:57] <jianu81> i don't care about what i can run
[12:57] <chinhpro_> unknown
[12:57] <jianu81> i need more free space
[12:57] <chinhpro_> hi all
[12:57] <MonkeyDust> chinhpro_  this is the ubuntu support channel
[12:57] <xds-> why can I ssh to localhost but not to the ip?
[12:58] <chinhpro_> i am new bie ^^
[12:58] <MonkeyDust> xds-  because localhost is your own pc
[12:58] <ioria> jianu81, i see....  server would  be good
[12:58] <jianu81> wouldn't the drivers have dependencies ?
[12:58] <ducasse> jianu81: again, like what?
[12:59] <jianu81> how should i know ?
[12:59] <ioria> jianu81,  packages have dependencies ....
[12:59] <ducasse> jianu81: they would be installed by the installer anyway
[12:59] <multifractal> Is there any way to set notifications for when my battery has, say, 40% remaining. I always end up ruining my battery by doing full charge/discharge cycles. Also a notification for when it's charged up to 80% or so would be handy.
[12:59] <ioria> jianu81,  what's your wifi adapter ?
[12:59] <jianu81> intel pro 7260
[12:59] <ducasse> jianu81: and you said the drivers are in the kernel, didn't you?
[12:59] <jianu81> yes
[13:00] <jianu81> ubuntu detects them
[13:00] <ducasse> jianu81: then you'll have the drivers, and just need wpa-supplicant or whatever
[13:01] <jianu81> damn,this gives me headaches
[13:01] <MonkeyDust> multifractal  is this useful http://askubuntu.com/questions/231109/how-to-make-ubuntu-alert-me-visually-when-the-battery-is-critical
[13:01] <jianu81> i guess i'll just install xubuntu or lubuntu ?
[13:01] <jianu81> any big difference between them(i kinda like xfce more)
[13:02] <MonkeyDust> jianu81  yes, xfce is light too
[13:02] <multifractal> MonkeyDust I already get the "critically low" notification. But that's no good, you shouldn't really let a Li-ion battery get that low on a regular basis.
[13:02] <jianu81> i don't care how light they are,i can run kde ror whatever perfectly but they take too much space(my laptop can play dota after all
[13:03] <ducasse> jianu81: xfce is more of a complete 'environment', imo. you can remove stuff like libreoffice if you don't need it and want to save space.
[13:03] <MonkeyDust> multifractal  yes, don't let the battery get critically low
[13:04] <jianu81> guess i'll go for xubuntu then
[13:04] <MonkeyDust> jianu81  if you don't care, what was your question then?
[13:04] <jianu81> btw do you guys know any ubuntu based distro that uses openbox ?
[13:04] <jianu81> i have like 16gb space on my ssd and well i kinda need at least 12
[13:04] <multifractal> MonkeyDust that's why I want a notification when it gets to about 40%, and a notification when it's charged to 80%. Otherwise I'm liable to forget, or not notice if I'm using a full screen application.
[13:04] <xds-> why can I ssh to localhost but not to the ip?
[13:05] <BluesKaj> !openbox
[13:05] <BluesKaj> jianu81: ^
[13:05] <jianu81> yeah but there's no reason to install openbox if unity is already installed
[13:05] <jianu81> i just wanna save space
[13:06] <BluesKaj> you asked , the bot answered
[13:08] <MonkeyDust> multifractal  acpi -b    shows the percentage, you can work with that
[13:17] <xds-> why can I ssh to localhost but not to the ip?
[13:21] <steelstrings> how can you set a picture as a thumbnail for a video?
[13:24] <stefanosath2> anyone knows how to set solarized theme for terminal?
[13:24] <crypticgator> Hi. I need help connecting my computer to the internet. I don't have wifi drivers installed.  All the instructions I find online says I need to be connected to the internet to fix the internet.
[13:25] <UnKnOwN|> stefan are you into programming as-well?
[13:25] <Jordan_U> xds-: Is your router performing NAT? Have you configured port forwarding?
[13:25] <steelstrings> crypticgator yes you have to posses atleast a pc that is connected to the internet
[13:26] <stefanosath2> Unknown what do you mean?
[13:26] <BluesKaj> crypticgator:  do you have an ethernet cable or another pc that can download the driver which you can copy to a usb and load it on the target pc?
[13:27] <crypticgator> I do have a laptop BluesKaj
[13:27] <crypticgator> but The instrucctions require me to build the driver
[13:28] <stefanosath2> unknown i am only learning python for the past three weeks but i am no good at it
[13:28] <crypticgator> I was able to install dkms since it was in the install USB
[13:29] <tatertots> crypticgator...i think what people are asking is if you can connect "wired".  We understand the wifi is not functional but usually laptops have wireless and wired connection
[13:29] <BluesKaj> ok so it's a laptop, I asked if you have an ethernet cable that you can connct to the internet. usually ethenet nics will connect without any problem
[13:30] <BluesKaj> crypticgator: ^
[13:30] <crypticgator> I have a laptop with internet access. My desktop doesn't
[13:31] <kimpks303> does at least one person here run freebsd and does every linux box must run busybox make perfect sense over last 24 hours ?
[13:31] <crypticgator> I don't have a 300 feet cable either
[13:31] <crypticgator> to run it to the router
[13:31] <kimpks303> i assume there are citizens here
[13:31] <hf> gaobudong
[13:31] <hf> yourenma
[13:32] <BluesKaj> then download the driver to the laptop copy the driver to usb or other media and load on the compyer that needs the driver, crypticgator
[13:32] <kimpks303> if you boot from a live cd to get on irc and then you get citizens is that not the most appropropiate choice ?
[13:33] <BluesKaj> compyer=computer
[13:33] <crypticgator> I have the driver on the target computer
[13:33] <crypticgator> but I can't build or install it
[13:33] <BluesKaj> which wifi chip\?
[13:34] <crypticgator> i think its realtek
[13:34] <tuxedo_> How to fix broken packages?
[13:34] <crypticgator> it's a linksys a300
[13:34] <tuxedo_> Please!!!
[13:35] <stefanosath2> hello, anyone familiar with how to install solarized in terminal?
[13:35] <crypticgator> Linksys WUSB6300 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
[13:35] <holdsworth> tuxedo_: sudo apt-get clean && sudo apt-get update
[13:35] <BluesKaj> tuxedo_:  sudo dpkg --confiure -a then sudo apt -f install
[13:35] <holdsworth> tuxedo_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/122105/how-do-i-locate-and-remove-broken-packages-that-i-have-installed
[13:35] <crypticgator> Realtek RTL8812AU
[13:36] <BluesKaj> configure, tuxedo_
[13:36] <teward> !crosspost | stefanosath2
[13:36] <crypticgator> stefanosath2: If I remember correctly the setup was simple just follow the instructions. I did it on my work Windows 7 computer
[13:36] <tuxedo_> dpkg: error: reading package info file '/var/lib/dpkg/status': Input/output error
[13:39] <stefanosath2> crypticgator, the instructions look very cryptic for someone who is not familiar with this way of working. is there a link for very simple instructions?
[13:39] <BluesKaj> crypticgator:  usually there's a readme file with instructions how to build the driver
[13:40] <crypticgator> I did follow it
[13:40] <crypticgator> the problem is that they want me to use apt-get
[13:41] <steelstrings> crypticgator: for installing dependencies?
[13:41] <crypticgator> yeah
[13:41] <crypticgator> I was able to install dkms
[13:41] <steelstrings> crypticgator: then download the dependencies with your laptop and copy them over
[13:42] <crypticgator> it was already on the distro USB. But I need build-essential and don't nkow what else
[13:42] <BluesKaj> probly mercurial as well
[13:44] <crypticgator> found a .deb here http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/build-essential
[13:44] <crypticgator> hopefully that works
[13:49] <crypticgator> damn my usb is RO
[13:49] <steelstrings> crypticgator: your install usb?
[13:50] <crypticgator> yeah I reformated it
[13:51] <steelstrings> crypticgator: RO on mount? or do you have access as root?
[13:51] <crypticgator> hmm
[13:52] <crypticgator> I don't really know
[13:52] <crypticgator> I thoguht it was plug and play R/W like my external, which I can't find.
[13:53] <crypticgator> I'll apply the destructive changes from partition manager. I was using 1/50th of it anyways
[13:54] <steelstrings> crypticgator: is it mounted as RO? (terminal-command: mount)
[13:55] <Gr33ntea> Hi I have Python 2.7.6 but i need to downgrade to 2.6.6 or 2.6.7, I found some solutions online that require adding a ppa. but is there any other way to do this?
[13:55] <teward> Gr33ntea: no.  Python 2.6 is past the end of its life I believe too so it's not the best to use it
[13:56] <blueapples> maybe an older anaconda package
[13:56] <crypticgator> try asking in #python, but I think they may be able to live side by side
[13:56] <blueapples> same as a ppa though
[13:56] <teward> crypticgator: they'll probably say "it's dead, use a newer release" - it's been dead since 2013 I think
[13:56] <crypticgator> and like teward said you should really have python3 and 2.7.x
[13:56] <Gr33ntea> Thats actually what they said. x3
[13:57] <Gr33ntea> But the software I need to use, says  it only works on 2.6
[13:57] <crypticgator> I doubt it
[13:57] <crypticgator> hack it to match your version
[13:57] <blueapples> @Gr33ntea try it on 2.7 first, it won't work on 3 probably. if it doesn't work on 2.7, go here: https://repo.continuum.io/archive/index.html
[13:58] <Gr33ntea> blueapples, Okay thanks. I will give it a try.
[13:58] <teward> Gr33ntea: then the software is likely insecure and shouldn't be used.  Try on 2.7, if not, then you'll have to try and find a 2.6 version you can co-install.  Keep in mind though that 2.6 *is* end of life, nobody's going to be able to help you heh
[13:58] <blueapples> cloudera will sell you a support package :p
[13:58] <teward> heh
[13:58] <blueapples> very expensive i assume
[13:58] <crypticgator> I don't know anything about docker
[13:58] <crypticgator> but sounds like a use case here
[13:59] <blueapples> yeah maybe, FROM ubuntu:12.04 or something, etc.
[13:59] <blueapples> depends on what it is
[13:59] <b3d0u1n> Hey guys.  I fixed the problem by adding these options when mounting using mount.cifs :  nounix,sec=ntlmssp
[14:02] <steelstrings> does anyone know how to set a picture as a thumbnail for a video?
[14:02] <cristian_c> hi
[14:03] <cristian_c> I've searched in the web, but I didn't find the answer
[14:03] <BluesKaj> cristian_c: answer for?
[14:03] <cristian_c> how have I to use apt in order to list proposed (either other branches) packages?
[14:04] <cristian_c> apt-cache policy didn't help
[14:04] <cristian_c> Any ideas?
[14:04] <BluesKaj> cristian_c:  look on launchpad for for proposed ppa
[14:05] <cristian_c> BluesKaj: about installed packages
[14:05] <cristian_c> by my installation. I tried to search for some of them
[14:06] <cristian_c> synaptic , for example. but if I selected a branch in Origin option, I can't search packages in that branch
[14:06] <cristian_c> it's strange
[14:07] <BluesKaj> cristian_c:   dpkg --list | grep ^ii.* | cut -d ' ' -f 3 | sort | less
[14:09] <cristian_c> BluesKaj: ah, ok dpkg
[14:09] <BluesKaj> cristian_c:  assume you want to know which packages are in certain repos as well, correct?
[14:12] <cristian_c> BluesKaj: mmm, done, not branch/section filtered
[14:12] <cristian_c> I'll try to look at dpkg dpvumentation
[14:12] <cristian_c> BluesKaj: yes
[14:13] <none_> hello guys.. novice user here
[14:13] <Ploks> Hello
[14:14] <none_> getting error Kernel Oops upon discharge of the battery.. appearently it does not suspend properly to loss of power
[14:14] <none_> on 14.04
[14:15] <none_> it appears as "cancel" or "report a problem"
[14:15] <none_> prompt upon login
[14:15] <ducasse> cristian_c: you could just grep the package list for that repo?
[14:16] <cristian_c> ducasse: exatly, grepping what string?
[14:16] <cristian_c> 'proposed'?
[14:16] <none_> the errro prompt is weird to interact with also - it only responds to cancel
[14:16] <BluesKaj> cristian_c:  grep Package /var/lib/apt/lists/(repo name)_Packages
[14:16] <cristian_c> ah, ok, BluesKaj
[14:17] <BluesKaj> cristian_c:  i found here about halway down the page http://serverfault.com/questions/252333/list-all-packages-from-a-repository-in-ubuntu-debian
[14:17] <BluesKaj> halfway
[14:17] <Jackneill> i want to resize my root partition (my only partition except boot and swap). can i unmount it to do so then remount or do i need a livecd?
[14:17] <cristian_c> for example grep linux-headers-xx.yy-zz /var/lib/lists/xenial-proposed_packages
[14:18] <cristian_c> (example)
[14:18] <EriC^^> Jackneill: you need a live session
[14:18] <BluesKaj> Jackneill:  you need live media to do that
[14:18] <Jackneill> ok
[14:18] <Jackneill> thanks
[14:18] <EriC^^> Jackneill: gparted is easy to use for that kind of stuff btw
[14:19] <Jackneill> yeah im using that
[14:19] <EriC^^> ok, cool
[14:20] <cristian_c> BluesKaj: ok, I take a look to the url
[14:21] <BluesKaj> cristian_c:  ok
[14:21] <cristian_c> ok, same command, I try
[14:21] <crypticgator> Ther'es got to be a better way
[14:21] <gin> anyone know if ubuntu will support 32bit EFI for bay trail based tablets/notebooks in the future? Now you need to put bootia32.efi on the ubuntu 64bit iso to get it to boot, but it does not work installing the bootloader sadly
[14:22] <crypticgator> I'm doing a reverse tree trying to get all the dependencies
[14:23] <crypticgator> would it be easier for me to cross-compile
[14:29] <crypticgator> Is there a way to tether my phone?
[14:34] <BluesKaj> crypticgator:  try this http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/06/share-internet-with-android-ubuntu-1404/
[14:34] <crypticgator> thx
[14:34] <crypticgator> i needto go thru usb
[14:35] <crypticgator> FML the phone cabe is usb C
[14:36] <crypticgator> lol
[14:36] <BluesKaj> there must some tuts on google for tethered connections
 derRichard, here is the error in the Details section in the "reporting the error prompt"
 or screen cap .png file
 "Sorry, Ubuntu experienced an internal error" it reads under the heading of "Ubuntu"
 if this is an ubuntu issue, please talk to ubuntu folks
 in other words, kernel crash due to power interrupt is peripheral code?
 I thought it was built into kernel - power management??
[14:37] <crypticgator> lol phone has a slider on the settings
[14:39] <crypticgator> Wow, I'm tehtered and I don't need to use any cellular data
[14:42] <EmeraldExplorer> I cannot get past login screen in Ubuntu and I cannot log into Wi-Fi from the home screen because it says I do not have permissions. Thus, I cannot reinstall Ubuntu. How do I get around this?
[14:42] <steelstrings> how can i set a certain picture as a thumbnail for a video? preferably for gnome/nautilus
[14:42] <EmeraldExplorer> (Desktop ubuntu 16.04)
[14:44] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer, Guest Account is working ?
[14:45] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: no, nether is
[14:45] <ducasse> steelstrings: i think the thumbnail generators just grab a frame from some point in the video
[14:45] <EmeraldExplorer> It is a fresh install
[14:45] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer, what video card do you have ?
[14:46] <EmeraldExplorer> Nvidia GTX 965M
[14:46] <ioria> oh
[14:47] <EmeraldExplorer> The screen freezes when I log in and I can only see the background and the mouse cursor
[14:48] <EmeraldExplorer>  the syslog has about a million errors
[14:48] <UbuntuDude> anyone experiencing menu problems on ubuntu 16.04?
[14:48] <UbuntuDude> eclipse marketplace is not functional
[14:48] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer, are you able to login or  stuck in a 'login  loop'  ?
[14:48] <EmeraldExplorer> The commandline still works fine
[14:49] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: the login screen Fades going into a background with a mouse cursor with nothing on it which is frozen and I have to reboot to get out of it
[14:50] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer, ok, can you open a console ? ctrl+alt+f1 (or f2)
[14:50] <EmeraldExplorer> Yeah
[14:50] <EmeraldExplorer> In there already
[14:51] <badman> I need help in installing Ubuntu alongside windows. I booted ubuntu using a USB, then selected the install option. But in the third step it gave me only 2 options, 1- to erase total hard disk and install, 2- Something else. I am new with GNU/LINUX, so can anybody help me how to partition my drive, so that I have both ubuntu and windows?
[14:52] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer, sudo apt-get install pastebinit    and sudo lshw -c Video | pastebinit
[14:53] <MonkeyDust> badman  choose something else, then install ubuntu on the non-windows drive ... you have to create a / and a swap, and /home if you wish, to separate your personal files ... now read this line I just typed again
[14:54] <ducasse> badman: if windows takes up the full drive, then boot into windows first and free up space for linux partitions there.
[14:55] <GnomeKris> I'd like to upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04, but my update manager only shows that 15.10 is available. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
[14:56] <MonkeyDust> !ltsupgrade | GnomeKris
[14:56] <GnomeKris> So I gotta wait 20 more days?
[14:56] <pauljw> lol
[14:56] <GnomeKris> Eh, I guess that's not to bad.
[14:57] <GnomeKris> Been waiting a few years now anyway.
[14:58] <ducasse> is july 21st also the day wily goes eol?
[14:58] <MonkeyDust> !wily
[15:01] <badman> MonkeyDust: But why I am not getting install side by side???
[15:01] <ducasse> badman: probably because there is no free space.
[15:04] <JakesDen> Hello, what do I do if my house Internet has been banned from free node because of a malicious attack on my pc that was caught by dronebl?
[15:04] <badman> ducasse:so I have select SOMETHING ELSE, then select a different drive(different from windows) and do some kind of partition to that drive, am I correct?
[15:04] <badman> then istall ubuntu in that drive......
[15:05] <forzajuve90> ciao
[15:05] <ducasse> badman: either that, or free up space on the drive windows is on. installing on a second drive is simpler.
[15:05] <forzajuve90> !list
[15:06] <JakesDen> Anyone able to solve my issue?
[15:06] <Adytza> hello everyon
[15:07] <ducasse> JakesDen: talk to the guys in #freenode
[15:07] <JakesDen> K
[15:07] <Adytza> i have installed xubuntu 16.04 on my hp pavilion ab002nq with Core i5 and nvidia 940 m and i have screen tearinging
[15:07] <Adytza>  i searched everywhere on the net for a solution and tried diferent things but nothing worked
[15:07] <Adytza> does anybody have a real solution for this problem? any help would be greatly appreaciated, thanks in advance
[15:08] <Jordan_U> badman: Please pastebin the output if "sudo parted -l".
[15:09] <badman> ducasse: Yeah, I will prefer installing it on a different drive. But will partitioning separate my already existing files from that of Ubuntu in the drive, or I have to do something else for it??
[15:09] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: but I don't have wifi....
[15:09] <EmeraldExplorer> That is my problem ^
[15:09] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer, cable ?
[15:10] <JakesDen> I can't talk I  the freenode chanel anything else I can try?
[15:10] <ducasse> badman: separate from what existing files - the ones on windows?
[15:10] <ducasse> JakesDen: you need to wait for +v
[15:11] <ducasse> jatt: read the topic
[15:12] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: from the login screen it says I do not have permissino
[15:12] <EmeraldExplorer> s/permissino/permission
[15:12] <badman> ducasse: yeah, the ones on windows. I dont want to mix it with that of ubuntu.
[15:12] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   ls -al .Xauthority
[15:13] <ducasse> badman: those are on a different drive, they won't be visible unless you mount them.
[15:13] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: .Xauthority does not exist?
[15:14] <badman> ducasse: Okay. let me install it
[15:14] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   sudo nano /etc/default/grub  find GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT   replace quite splash with  nomodeset
[15:16] <DonJuan692006> Hello peeps. I'm trying to do a fresh install but keep getting an error; "failed to add i915 component master (-19). Any help?
[15:16] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: OK did that
[15:16] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   sudo update-grub
[15:18] <EmeraldExplorer> ok (I got WARNING Wrong ufstype may corrupt filesystem...)
[15:18] <EmeraldExplorer> don't think that really matters though
[15:18] <EmeraldExplorer> as I don't have any files
[15:18] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   sudo reboot
[15:19] <EmeraldExplorer> woah
[15:19] <EmeraldExplorer> for some reason now my resolution is horrible lol
[15:19] <EmeraldExplorer> like 420p
[15:19] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   yes ... try to login
[15:21] <EmeraldExplorer> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/q8SaUiOH/20160702_102013.jpg
[15:22] <EmeraldExplorer> still happening
[15:22] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   same as before ?  doead it freezes ?
[15:22] <EmeraldExplorer> yes
[15:22] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   if you press  Alt+f2   ?
[15:22] <Napoelon> ducasse:  Hi M8.  Do you live here?  A cousin of Tron?
[15:23] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: yeah, cmd-line is always fine
[15:23] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   no, alt +f2
[15:24] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: I do not notice anything happening
[15:24] <ducasse> Napoelon: i'm usually here around this time :)
[15:24] <Napoelon> ducasse:  lol, just kidding.
[15:25] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   sudo nano /etc/default/grub  replace  nomodeset with nouveau.blacklist=1
[15:25] <Napoelon> ducasse:  I got it all running. It turned out to be an ownership & permission problem.
[15:26] <ducasse> Napoelon: ah, good.
[15:26] <Napoelon> ducasse: somehow the lightdm folder got the wrong owner:group assigned to it while untaring.
[15:26] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: ok, I did that and rebooted
[15:26] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   sudo update-grub, before
[15:27] <Napoelon> ducasse:  also, /usr/lib/dbus-1.0/dbus-daemon-launch-helper had its setuid bit missing in the permissions.
[15:28] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: yup
[15:28] <ducasse> Napoelon: odd. maybe you forgot some flag when untarring.
[15:28] <Napoelon> ducasse: I wrote a script to record all the filenames and their permissions and ran it against both my installs.  Then, using mysql, I created a report of the differences.
[15:29] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: gtg brb in 5 minutes
[15:29] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  ok
[15:29] <Napoelon> ducasse: maybe, but I don't think so because all the others were correct.
[15:30] <Napoelon> ducasse:  The setuid bit I don't know.... but the group problem I think had to do with a mismatch of existing groups at the time I tarred vs when I untarred.
[15:30] <Napoelon> ducasse: but I could be wrong.
[15:30] <ducasse> Napoelon: i see. then i don't know. as i said before, i wouldn't do it this way at all :)
[15:31] <Napoelon> ducasse: hehe.  I have so much stuff on there that isn't package based which I've tweaked to get going, that I don't think I could bring this install back to where it is at.
[15:31] <Napoelon> ducasse:  and I've learned a lot about how linux is organised, which was a bonus.
[15:32] <ducasse> Napoelon: i typically build packages of those things myself, so rarely have that problem.
[15:34] <scornbread> hello i'm trying to backup a webserver that we're taking down... i backed up /home /var/www and the mysql db... anything else i'd need?
[15:34] <cmosguy> hey! I have a folder where I am in a group of a folder, and it is saying that I cannot change permissions to that root folder
[15:35] <cmosguy> is the owner/user superseded for that group?
[15:35] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: ok, back
[15:35] <rmasad> Hi all
[15:36] <Napoelon> ducasse: I use check-install, if that's what you mean, but in the lab I study in at Uni, we have a custom build system, and it's not that simple since all our software is experimental and gets changed a lot.
[15:36] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  have you rebooted from last change ?
[15:36] <EmeraldExplorer> yes
[15:36] <rmasad> I have a dual gpu (intel + nvidia) notebook but Ubuntu doesn't detect the nvidia card
[15:36] <Jordan_U> cmosguy: Please padtebin the output of "ls -ld /path/to/dir" as well as the exact command you're trying to run and its complete output.
[15:36] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  same issue ?
[15:36] <EmeraldExplorer> still the same screen (except better res)
[15:36] <rmasad> What can I do?
[15:36] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  sudo lshw -c Video | grep driver
[15:37] <Napoelon> scornbread, you might want to some stuff from /etc and maybe /usr, depending on what control panel you're using.
[15:37] <cmosguy> Jordan_U: drwxr-xr-x 45 apache glvar_vendor 4096 Apr 25 09:43 foo_folder
[15:37] <cmosguy> Jordan_U: I am user=glvar_vendor
[15:38] <scornbread> Napoelon: oh okay, its a dedicated system
[15:38] <scornbread> thanks
[15:38] <rmasad> ➜  ~  sudo lshw -c Video | grep driver
[15:38] <rmasad> [sudo] password for rmasad:
[15:38] <rmasad>        configuración: driver=i915_bpo latency=0
[15:38] <rmasad> ➜  ~
[15:38] <Napoelon> scorn:  /etc has the config for your mail, web, php, and other stuff.
[15:39] <EmeraldExplorer> driver = noveau latency = 0 ioria
[15:39] <scornbread> okay i'll back up etc
[15:40] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   sudo nano /etc/default/grub  replace  nouveau.blacklist=1  with  quiet  splash , as it was before , sudo update-grub
[15:41] <Napoelon> scorn: if you're using ISPConfig, then you will find it in /usr/... (not sure off hand)
[15:41] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: yup
[15:42] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   see if you can get a cable for your ethernet card ....
[15:42] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: OK, I will do that
[15:43] <EmeraldExplorer> time to venture to a sketchy storage room with a router lol
[15:43] <skino> Afternoon
[15:43] <skino> anyone running Linux through Virtual Box>?
[15:44] <skino> have a question about installing Guest editions for Linux distros
[15:44] <Napoelon> scorn:  if you want to keep the old log files, have a look in /var/log/ispconfig
[15:45] <Napoelon> skino, yes, U14.04 and 10.04
[15:47] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: did that. Want me to reinstall ubuntu-desktop?
[15:47] <Arshoon> Hello, me again with another question. I am on Ubuntu MATE and my monitors keep shutting down after 5-10 minutes, and I have my power options and screensaver set to not shut off anything.
[15:47] <skino> Brilliant. Im trying to test out FOG project and ive chosen the latest Debian Distro but need to install Guest editions because a 1024x768 on a 32" monitor is driving me crazy lol
[15:49] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   do you have connectivity ?
[15:49] <skino> @ioria me?
[15:50] <ioria> nope
[15:50] <ducasse> skino: then ask the debian folks?
[15:50] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: I keep getting immediately disconnected
[15:50] <skino> do they have an IRC channel?
[15:51] <varaindemian> how do we get the green color for name in terminal.
[15:51] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  can you run sudo apt update ?
[15:51] <EmeraldExplorer> yup
[15:52] <EmeraldExplorer> maybe it does work ?
[15:52] <EmeraldExplorer> strange
[15:52] <varaindemian> Like this one http://ubuntuhandbook.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/ubuntu-terminal.jpg
[15:52] <ducasse> varaindemian: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/x329.html
[15:52] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[15:55] <varaindemian> ducasse: last time I had to enable only one thing. I forgot what I added to the config file
[15:55] <wetwipes> disconnect
[15:55] <Napoelon> skino, it's just an issue of Guest Editions, then just go ahead and install it.  I've done so on my VM's.
[15:55] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: want me to do sudo lshw -c Video | pastebinit ?
[15:55] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  yes
[15:56] <ducasse> vedu: there's a commented out section that enables a color prompt, i think.
[15:56] <ducasse> varaindemian: ^^
[15:56] <EmeraldExplorer> paste.ubuntu.com/18309500/
[15:56] <EmeraldExplorer> I think the problem may be my touchpad
[15:56] <EmeraldExplorer> don't get why it would freeze everything though
[15:57] <Napoelon> http://misc.flogisoft.com/bash/tip_colors_and_formatting
[15:57] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  it's a laptop ? dual gpu ?
[15:57] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: yeah haha
[15:58] <EmeraldExplorer> pretty big laptop...
[15:58] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  i don't see intel ....
[15:58] <Napoelon> ioria: does that mean it's dumb?
[15:58] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: I was pretty sure it had dual GPU and one was intel
[15:58] <EmeraldExplorer> I might be wrong though
[15:59] <Napoelon> Emerald, then the intel one is the build in graphics card that's on the CPU chip.
[15:59] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  we can install, for now, another DE, like lxde or something else and see if you can login in a gui, at least... what you think ?
[16:00] <EmeraldExplorer> sure that might be good to try
[16:00] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop
[16:01] <varaindemian> ducasse: where is this located?
[16:01] <ducasse> varaindemian: ~/.bashrc i think.
[16:03] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: and I assume reboot?
[16:04] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  yes, and select lubuntu session from the login screen
[16:06] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: only  see Ubuntu \n Advanced options \n Windows boot mangager \n system setup
[16:06] <EmeraldExplorer> no Lubuntu
[16:06] <EmeraldExplorer> oh wait
[16:06] <EmeraldExplorer> going into Ubuntu auto goes to Lubuntu
[16:06] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   from the login greeter ....
[16:07] <HammerJammer> Hey does anyone know about any SMSGANG pincode generators?
[16:09] <SchrodingersScat> HammerJammer: what are you trying to do?
[16:09] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: the login greeter does not have any options?
[16:10] <EmeraldExplorer> just the user and pass
[16:10] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   press on the little ubuntu logo above your password box
[16:10] <Afdal> So...  Can anyone tell me how to make a USB flash drive usable again after dd'ing an ubuntu ISO to it?
[16:10] <Afdal> I can't even use GParted to wipe mine
[16:11] <SchrodingersScat> afaik should be able to format it
[16:11] <Afdal> I can't :(
[16:11] <revofire> hi guys
[16:12] <scornbread> Napoelon: thanks, not using ispconfig i don't think
[16:13] <Jordan_U> cmosguy: I asked for two things, you only provided one.
[16:14] <cmosguy> Jordan_U: chmod 775 foo_folder
[16:14] <cmosguy> That's the command I am trying to run
[16:14] <revofire> I was just wondering about something. I bought a http://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/series/switchalpha12 and it has Windows 10. I don't want to get comfortable in Windows 10 as I really hate Microsoft nowadays. I'd like to get settled into Ubuntu instead but I am unaware of Ubuntu's support and quality of drivers for 2-in-1s with detachable keyboards, triggers for sleep or locking when you flip the keyboard back, etc., pressure s
[16:14] <Napoelon> scorn: np.  Good luck with it.
[16:15] <Jordan_U> cmosguy: Please read my entire comment again and provide everything I asked for. I can repeat it if you'd like.
[16:15] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: aha, it works
[16:15] <ducasse> cmosguy: you would need to be the user 'apache' to chmod that directory.
[16:15] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   can you login  and see a comlete desktop ?
[16:16] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: (not counting my touchpad, but that doesn't matter really)
[16:16] <cmosguy> ducasse: thanks that's what I needed clarification on
[16:16] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: yes, I can see the complete lubuntu desktop
[16:16] <EmeraldExplorer> with the start icon (what is the linux term for that?) and icons
[16:17] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   ok, you can find the terminal in menu -> Advanced  is lxterminal
[16:17] <cmosguy> Thanks
[16:17] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   or press alt+fe and type lxterminal
[16:17] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   alt+f2
[16:18] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: ok
[16:18] <EmeraldExplorer> I will just do that lol
[16:18] <EmeraldExplorer> don't see an advanced option
[16:18] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit
[16:19] <peaches> May I ask, how to change ssh ports?
[16:19] <peaches> i good reference, please
[16:19] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,   maybe system settings...
[16:19] <EmeraldExplorer> ubuntu.pastebin.com/18311060 ioria
[16:20] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  try again, please not opening
[16:20] <EmeraldExplorer> wait
[16:20] <EmeraldExplorer> might have wrong url
[16:20] <EmeraldExplorer> ubuntu.pastebin.com/18311060/
[16:20] <peaches> s/i/a
[16:21] <EmeraldExplorer> aww
[16:21] <EmeraldExplorer> says that is wrong too
[16:21] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  btw, now you can configure your wifi in Network-Manager ...
[16:21] <EmeraldExplorer> paste.ubuntu.com/18311060/
[16:21] <EmeraldExplorer> there
[16:21] <EmeraldExplorer> wrong url
[16:21] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer, ok
[16:22] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer, for now,  sudo apt update  and  sudo apt full-upgrade
[16:23] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: want me to reboot into ubuntu?
[16:24] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer, already upgrade ?
[16:24] <ioria> *d
[16:24] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: almost
[16:24] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer, wait ...
[16:24] <EmeraldExplorer> sorry if my questions are annoying you. I'm not very knowledgable when it comes to linux lol
[16:25] <Dinosaurio> EmeraldExplorer: Don't worry, he looks upset for something, maybe his wife has slaped him this morning
[16:26] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  well, looks like  nouveau it's not working with your card ... :(
[16:26] <ducasse> peaches: pass the option in /etc/default/ssh and restart sshd
[16:27] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  upgrade is complete ?
[16:27] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: nah it said 100% but I guess that was just one thing
[16:27] <EmeraldExplorer> doing a lot more rn
[16:27] <ioria> ok
[16:29] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: ok done finally
[16:29] <EmeraldExplorer> reboot into Ubuntu-desktop ?
[16:29] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  yes, if fails, login again in lubuntu
[16:30] <peaches> thank you ducasse
[16:30] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: yay it workie
[16:30] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  you can login in ubuntu unity ?
[16:30] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: now how do I remove the lubuntu login screen?
[16:30] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: yup
[16:31] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  very good ....
[16:31] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  better if you keep it.... can be useful ...
[16:31] <EmeraldExplorer> now time to fix my mouse driver but I can probably do that on my own :p
[16:31] <EmeraldExplorer> Thanks <3
[16:31] <ioria> EmeraldExplorer,  no problem .... brb
[16:31] <EmeraldExplorer> ioria: wait why is lubuntu login screen > ubuntu login screen ?
[16:32] <MonkeyDust> EmeraldExplorer  type this line, to change the login screen  .. sudo update-alternatives --config default.plymouth
[16:35] <EmeraldExplorer> MonkeyDust: ok figured it out, thanks :)
[16:36] <MonkeyDust> EmeraldExplorer  one more thing ... sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
[16:40] <foolitoo> hi
[16:54] <CodeMouse92> Anyone know how to get Adobe Flash working on Opera o Ubuntu 16.04. I've already put libflashplayer.so in /usr/lib/opera/plugins and restarted Opera, but absolutely no dice.
[16:55] <CodeMouse92> It just demands that I "Update Flash," and clicking the link brings up the tutorial I already followed.
[16:56] <CodeMouse92> (Opera 38.0)
[16:58] <manhdv> as I remember copy libflashplayer.so is not the only thing you need to copy right?
[16:58] <manhdv> smt need to copy to /bin ?
[16:58] <CodeMouse92> manhdv: It's the only thing I can find listed on the tutorial to copy: http://www.opera.com/docs/linux/plugins/install/#flash
[16:58] <CodeMouse92> Do what now?
[17:00] <manhdv> did you restart your Opera?
[17:00] <CodeMouse92> manhdv: Many times
[17:01] <CodeMouse92> Oh - here's one thing: it no longer works with libflashplayer.so
[17:01] <CodeMouse92> It requires pepperflash. HOWEVER, that's already installed, and opera://plugins lists the plugin
[17:01] <CodeMouse92> Just restarted. No dice
[17:11] <ihatemyisp> don't use horrible npapi flash
[17:11] <CodeMouse92> I'll just use whatever works to get Flash working.
[17:11] <ihatemyisp> use freshplayer
[17:11] <CodeMouse92> Opera
[17:11] <ihatemyisp> (or better, don't use flash)
[17:11] <CodeMouse92> Not an option, sorry
[17:11] <ihatemyisp> sure it is
[17:12] <CodeMouse92> ihatemyisp: Not for some sites that I need to use. I
[17:12] <ihatemyisp> freshplayer works in opera
[17:12] <ihatemyisp> it just translates the pepper api to npapi
[17:12] <CodeMouse92> Opera is currently looking at pepperflash directly, according to opera://plugins
[17:13] <CodeMouse92> So, using freshplayer is rather pointless - that's the wrapper to get it working on Firefox.
[17:13] <ihatemyisp> if opera supports pepper api now then use that
[17:13] <CodeMouse92> *Sigh* Please read what I wrote.
[17:13] <OerHeks> installing pepperflash requires 2 actions, install and update ... !!!
[17:13] <OerHeks> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OperaBrowser
[17:13] <CodeMouse92> ihatemyisp: It is seeing pepperflash, but it is NOT using it.
[17:14] <CodeMouse92> OerHeks: Heh, yeah, I saw that. But I ran both actions and restart Opera. No dice :\
[17:14] <OerHeks> CodeMouse92, run: sudo update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree --install
[17:14] <OerHeks> oh..
[17:14] <CodeMouse92> Oooookay, I fixed it
[17:15] <CodeMouse92> On Ubuntu 16.04, you actually have to install adobe-flashplugin
[17:15] <CodeMouse92> That will (a) automatically uninstall flashplugin-installer (what was used prior to Ubuntu 16.04), and (b) apparently make Opera happy
[17:16] <CodeMouse92> It also does so without breaking Firefox
[17:17] <CodeMouse92> So, my guess is that you need both pepperflashplugin-nonfree and adobe-flashplugin installed
[17:17] <ioria> !info browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash
[17:18] <ioria> anyone tried that on firefox ?
[17:19] <ihatemyisp> ioria: it is the only thing you should use in ff if you want flash
[17:20] <ioria> ihatemyisp, thanks
[17:20] <texla> Ubuntu 14.04 Need command to find ip address
[17:20] <ihatemyisp> ioria: since atleast it gets some security updates
[17:20] <ioria> ihatemyisp, i see
[17:20] <ihatemyisp> ioria: not that it helps much since there are new holes discovered in flash every week
[17:20] <ihatemyisp> texla: ip a
[17:20] <ioria> ihatemyisp, oh... not good
[17:20] <ihatemyisp> texla: or do you mean your external?
[17:21] <ihatemyisp> ioria: flash is so bad that even adobe have stopped using it
[17:21] <CodeMouse92> Yeah, Flash is one of those things that, although I use it, I hate it. I spent three years as a Flash developer.
[17:21] <ioria> ihatemyisp, i heard
[17:21] <ihatemyisp> ioria: also, to make all the issues with flash go away they have decided to rename it, because that magically fixes everything
[17:21] <CodeMouse92> (Developing WITH Flash, not developing Flash)
[17:21] <ioria> haha
[17:22] <CodeMouse92> Well, for one thing, they discontinued .flv, and there are substantial rumors that they're discontinuing .swf
[17:22] <CodeMouse92> They're pushing Flash developers to use HTML5 exclusively.
[17:22] <CodeMouse92> The bad news for Flash devs is that most have sunk several thousand dollars into the platform, and years of work, only to have to migrate to a platform not suited to what they're doing.
[17:23] <ihatemyisp> CodeMouse92: thing is that flash have been discuraged for a decade, but people still insist on using it :/
[17:23] <CodeMouse92> ihatemyisp: Except you have to ask *who* has discouraged it.
[17:24] <CodeMouse92> If you've put in several thousand dollars and a few years of work on something, are *you* going to drop everything just because an outsider says you should?
[17:24] <ihatemyisp> everyone who have cared about portability and security
[17:25] <CodeMouse92> Responsibility falls back on Adobe for both of those. Flash developers have been after them to fix holes and expand portability for years now
[17:25] <ihatemyisp> thankfully the rise of the smartphone have accelerated the demise of flash
[17:25] <BluesKaj> well, flash is old , HTML5 is the accepted platform of the future, which is very slowly being adopted due to webmaster laziness IMO
[17:25] <CodeMouse92> But Adobe continues to cut support of OSes without warning, and introduce security bugs while not actually fixing others.
[17:26] <CodeMouse92> Developers *are* starting to leave Adobe because of those issues, but again, it's hard to throw away your life's work to do so.
[17:26] <CodeMouse92> BluesKaj: Again, not so much laziness as (a) already having everything built IN Flash, and (b) even W3C states that HTML5 isn't the magic bullet everyone pretends it is.
[17:27] <texla> ihatemyisp, The results of ip a does not look correct
[17:28] <BluesKaj> it's still much better, no need for pulseaudio to run flash on some audio chips/drivers
[17:28] <CodeMouse92> texla: External or internal IP?
[17:29] <texla> CodeMouse92, external
[17:29] <CodeMouse92> BluesKaj: We can agree there. it's just that HTML5 requires several times the work as Flash to get the same result. If you were in that boat, and already had a Flash project, you'd be hesitant too
[17:30] <CodeMouse92> texla: There's no really short way - you have to use an external service.
[17:30] <CodeMouse92> texla: Here's one way: $ dig +short myip.opendns.com @resolver1.opendns.com
[17:30] <CodeMouse92> [SOURCE: http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/81699/152657]
[17:31] <OerHeks> www.whatismyip.com
[17:32] <MonkeyDust> CodeMouse92  's line goes into my snippets, very neat line
[17:33] <CodeMouse92> Glad I could help. Gotta credit that SOURCE though. StackExchange to the rescue again. :P
[17:33] <CodeMouse92> Here's several other methods, in addition to that one: http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/194136/152657
[17:36] <ihatemyisp> texla: I did as "or do you mean the external?" :p
[17:36] <ihatemyisp> ask*
[17:45] <fishcooker> how to suspend if i do #pm-suspend but not successfully suspend/sleep
[17:47] <Jordan_U> fishcooker: Same problem with "systemctl suspend"?
[17:50] <Jordan_U> fishcooker: What exactly does happen when you try to suspend, with either method?
[17:50] <fishcooker> root@ubu:~/play# systemctl suspend
[17:50] <fishcooker> systemctl: command not found
[17:50] <fishcooker> root@ubu:~/play# uname -a
[17:50] <fishcooker> Linux ubu.server.box 3.13.0-87-generic #133-Ubuntu SMP Tue May 24 18:33:01 UTC 2016 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
[17:51] <fishcooker> sorry for not pasting
[17:51] <fishcooker> the power off button method also, Jordan_U
[17:54] <Jordan_U> fishcooker: systemctl was added when Ubuntu switched to systemd, but the release you're on (14.04 hopefully) still uses upstart. What happens when you try to suspend with pm-suspend?
[17:58] <seto> got a slight anoyance with my sound alsa based. On ever reboot my right and left speaker / right and left dac becomes muted even with out head phones plugged in how can i make the setting stick
[17:58] <seto> going through like 30 different sliders is crazy iritating
[17:58] <h16h> org
[17:59] <seto> or if no easy fix to keep it unmuted how can i hide most of the stuff in alsamixer?
[18:02] <porjuas> how do you use SNAP packages? Will they replace legacy packages by default with updates or do you have to remove old and install as a SNAP?
[18:06] <bekks> porjuas: You dont mix two packaging systems on a machine.
[18:07] <porjuas> bekks: but SNAPs aren't evailable for everything so there has to be a way to have some SNAPs and some that are not
[18:07] <bekks> porjuas: No, you just have to wait until snap packages are available for all the stuff you want/need.
[18:07] <bekks> porjuas: Mixing packaging systems WILL break your box, sooner or later.
[18:08] <seto> no one has any ideas on my sound issue?
[18:09] <porjuas> im confused though...in 16.04 Ubuntu core uses snaps...but there are no snap packages as well
[18:09] <bekks> porjuas: 16.04 Core was released in two flavors: dpkg and snap.
[18:10] <porjuas> right....but the snap version doesn't only have snap apps does it? maybe I need to look closer
[18:10] <fishcooker> nothing happen Jordan_U: which log should i review to debug this rare sudo pm-suspend
[18:11] <ducasse> bekks: do you have a source for this? aiui, snaps were designed to work alongside apt
[18:11] <porjuas> everything I am reading says yuou can install snaps on any 16.04 installation
[18:11] <porjuas> it doens't mentioned you need a special iso version
[18:12] <fishcooker> is there any service should i restart if the  pm-suspend doesn't work?
[18:12] <ducasse> "Complementary to existing Linux packages" - https://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/06/14/universal-snap-packages-launch-on-multiple-linux-distros/
[18:13] <porjuas> I even found this: https://techcrunch.com/2016/06/14/ubuntus-container-style-snap-app-packages-now-work-on-other-linux-distributions/
[18:14] <bekks> ducasse: It would make much sense for installing the same package with apt and as snap package, wouldnt it?
[18:15] <ducasse> bekks: no, i didn't say that either.
[18:15] <Bashing-om> porjuas: I do not lnow much about sanp packaging; however, here is some discussion on the matter: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2321161 - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2327088 .
[18:16] <Bashing-om> know*
[18:16] <bekks> ducasse: I didnt say you did.
[18:18] <porjuas> Bashing-om: thanks...it was confusing being told something new but not finding anything to back it up
[18:18] <Bashing-om> porjuas: A work in progress . We all have a lot to learn .
[18:18] <porjuas> it seems its fine to put snaps on any 16.04 install and you dont need special cores etc
[18:19] <porjuas> and mixing is fine
[18:19] <porjuas> from everything else I read
[18:19] <Bashing-om> fishcooker: Just a thought / Is your swap partition slightly larger than ram ? ' free -m ' . will tell the tale .
[18:23] <curlyears> a weird thing:  when I have been up for more than 24 hours under 14.04.4 Live DVD, m,y applications cease to cooperate.  When I click on something on the side bar, I have to mannu8ally close the window I have up to get the thing I clickled to display...
[18:24] <MonkeyDust> curlyears  yes, a live dvd is supposed to be up for so long, consider an actual installation
[18:24] <MonkeyDust> isnt supposed*
[18:25] <OerHeks> curlyears, maybe you run out of memory
[18:25] <fishcooker> i don't think so https://bpaste.net/show/6289ee797091 Bashing-om
[18:28] <Jordan_U> curlyears: On a LiveDVD all changes to any files are stored in RAM, and you are without swap.
[18:28] <Jordan_U> curlyears: Why are you using a LiveDVD for so long?
[18:29] <Bashing-om> fishcooker: Well, it os as large . should work if you do not have ram at capacity to hibernate . Presently you are using half the swap space . What in the world have you got going on that 8 Gigs of ram is still using swap ?
[18:33] <sydney_untangle> Im looking at having a 5 year ubuntu install on a 40gb hdd, and im starting to question if my 13gb root partition is big enough. Should i make it bigger?
[18:34] <Bashing-om> SynicalSpgtti-Wr: Depends on what you plan to install in the future . I run with 5 gigs for "root" - /dev/sda1       4.7G  1.8G  2.7G  41% / .
[18:35] <sydney_untangle> Im mainly just thinking of space for update cache.
[18:35] <sydney_untangle> Im using 5gb of it now.
[18:35] <ioria> sydney_untangle,   and what you mean with '5 year ubuntu install'   ? uname -r ?
[18:36] <sydney_untangle> Pretty much run Ubuntu 16.04 untill LTS expires.
[18:37] <ioria> sydney_untangle,    uname -r ?
[18:37] <sydney_untangle> Sec.
[18:38] <tortib> Hi, what are the latest nvidia drivers package called?
[18:38] <sydney_untangle> ioria: 4.4.0-28-generic
[18:38] <ioria> sydney_untangle,    ah, ok
[18:39] <Ben64> tortib: depends on your ubuntu vesion
[18:39] <OerHeks> tortib, see yourself: sudo ubuntu-drivers list
[18:39] <tortib> OerHeks, ty
[18:40] <linocisco> hi all
[18:40] <tortib> OerHeks, nvidia-361?
[18:40] <MonkeyDust> !find nvidia
[18:40] <OerHeks> tortib, that could wel be, i am stil on 15.10
[18:41] <youdontknow> I don't have any sound. Running lubuntu.
[18:41] <MonkeyDust> youdontknow  in a terminal, type   alsamixer   if you see MM, go there and hit m to unmute
[18:42] <linocisco> hi all my ubuntu is Description:	Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
[18:42] <tortib> how can I install gnome3 classic with gdm?
[18:42] <linocisco> my cursor is automatically pointing to Trash bin frequently
[18:42] <linocisco> what is the reason for that error?
[18:43] <linocisco> especially whenever double click on folders
[18:44] <MonkeyDust> tortib  i guess flashback is installed by default, logout, switch to flashback, login ... for gdm, type    sudo apt install gdm
[18:44] <OerHeks> linocisco, dirt perhaps? if your mouse automatic moves to the left down corner..
[18:45] <OerHeks> shake the breadcrums
[18:45] <MonkeyDust> vacuum cleaner to the rescue
[18:45] <ioria> linocisco, Dell XPS 13  ?
[18:45] <Dinosaurio> !notunity | tortib
[18:46] <linocisco> OerHeks, no dirt. i m using touchpad. no mouse
[18:46] <youdontknow> MonkeyDust: Not working
[18:46] <OerHeks> dirt in the corner of your touchpad, seen that before
[18:46] <linocisco> ioria, Dell INspiron 3443
[18:47] <Dinosaurio> fallback isn't installed by default
[18:47] <Apachez> any of you with steam and ubuntu 16.04 who noticed that "-noborder" no longer have any effect? the gaming window will have a border (with buttons to the upper left) no matter what - any workaround available?
[18:47] <ioria> !info gpointing-device-settings
[18:49] <youdontknow> I don't have any sound. Running lubuntu. ASAP
[18:50] <ioria> linocisco, maybe it's about sensitivity ... you can try to tweak it in settings
[18:51] <OerHeks> youdontknow, good start: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshootingProcedure
[18:52] <fishcooker> i don't get it your point Bashing-om.. i've notice that swap allocation is zero.. is that the real problem for this pm-suspend?
[18:52] <ioria> youdontknow, 16.04 ?
[18:54] <youdontknow> ioria: lubuntu 15.04
[18:55] <MonkeyDust> youdontknow  15.04 is dead
[18:55] <ioria> !15.04 | youdontknow
[18:55] <youdontknow> I mean 16.04
[18:55] <MonkeyDust> youdontknow  corpes don't make sounds, only in movies they do
[18:55] <ioria> youdontknow, then you should have a new alsamixer gui in Sound and Video
[18:55] <youdontknow> MonkeyDust: lubuntu 16.04 ioria
[18:56] <youdontknow> ioria: yes, I do
[18:56] <youdontknow> marry me
[18:56] <ioria> youdontknow, later
[18:59] <Bashing-om> fishwithapipe: I am not the best to advise on why hybernation is not working but " Total:        8001       4101       3900kf " says presently you are for some reason using half+ the available swap . Nor do I knaow what " kf" implies .
[18:59] <Bashing-om> fishcooker: ^^
[19:02] <gde33> when I try use recoll all I find is file names, it doesn't seem to want to look inside the files
[19:02] <gde33> I've installed a bunch of search tools, which one is the non aweful one?
[19:04] <curlyears> Jordan_U:   my PSU is flaky, and the system is unstable when my HDDs are plugged in.  I am waiting for a replaxcement PSU, but money was tight, and I was only able to finally order it today.  Should be here by Wednesday, latest
[19:05] <curlyears> gde33:  "awful" is a rlative term...what is "awfuk" to one user may be "wonderful" to another
[19:05] <OerHeks> curlyears, so you answered your issue, flaky psu ..
[19:06] <OerHeks> or mainboard
[19:06] <gde33> curlyears: Maybe I'm spoiled, I just want to provide a path (as text) and fill out a search box. Then it shows me the files containing the query.
[19:07] <curlyears> OerHeks: that deosn't explain the lack of cooperation between applications.  I can't "share" the screen with anything.  I have to mannually "reduce" the app I am in, and mnmaully open the app I am trying to switch to.  It  is getting tedious
[19:08] <gde33> curlyears: multiple keywords per file doesn't seem overly exotic either
[19:08] <ikonia> curlyears: your file system, your apps, your config, your session data is all in ram,  you are taxing your machine on failing hardware, that will cause problems
[19:08] <curlyears> gde33:  do you mean the files that contain the serach string in them, or files with filenames that match the search query?
[19:08] <OerHeks> curlyears, it does explain.
[19:09] <curlyears> ikonia:   OK
[19:09] <gde33> curlyears: I'm not looking for file name search, we have a ton of those and they all seem to work nicely
[19:09] <curlyears> gde33:  OK.  I don't know what else to say to you
[19:09] <curlyears> :p
[19:09] <ioria> !info gnome-search-tool
[19:10] <gde33> ioria: I have that, it finds file names
[19:10] <ioria> gde33, can you give us an example of what you're looking for ?
[19:11] <gde33> the issue is that my irc client has terrible log searching
[19:11] <gde33> it just doesn't work
[19:11] <gde33> but it does save nice log files for each channel and each day
[19:11] <curlyears> ioria; he wants ssthe app to search the ocntents of the fiel in the trget directory, nd return filenames of files that contain the specififed search string
[19:12] <curlyears> s/feil /files in/
[19:12] <gde33> I want to search the logs for username + words used, it doesn't even have to be the same line
[19:12] <fishcooker> really Bashing-om.. i dont get it because the swap is zero ... https://bpaste.net/show/2ae92ce461f9
[19:12] <koliko> hi
[19:13] <curlyears> kolinko
[19:13] <koliko> hi every one, what is the latest ubuntu news
[19:14] <OerHeks> koliko, run updates and see
[19:14] <Bashing-om> fishcooker: yeah, in that paste there is no swap . ' sudo fdisk -lu ' show a swap partition ?
[19:15] <ioria> !info searchmonkey
[19:15] <ioria> gde33, have you tried searchmonkey
[19:15] <gde33> ok, ill try tyvm
[19:16] <ioria> np
[19:17] <gde33> I still dont get the "hype" about recoll, it should be able to search inside but it acts like gnome-search-tool for me
[19:17] <gde33> I've removed a bunch of things it was ignoring but it had no effect
[19:17] <koliko> have run sudo but noting new
[19:19] <koliko> on a more serious note any one here good at writing routing script?
[19:19] <cristian_c> sorry, another question
[19:20] <cristian_c> I've installed a new kernel, if I type sudo update-grub, I see the kernel in the output
[19:20] <cristian_c> but if I reboot the machine, grub doesn't find it
[19:21] <cristian_c> I've found this page: http://askubuntu.com/questions/623922/why-cant-grub-find-a-kernel-that-it-already-found
[19:21] <curlyears> grub is a female canine
[19:21] <curlyears> IMNSHO
[19:21] <gde33> the monkey is very nice
[19:22] <cristian_c> grub2-common is already installed but if I type sudo update-grub2, nothing changes
[19:22] <gde33> he should be shipped with the buntu
[19:22] <cristian_c> Any ideas about the issue?
[19:22] <ioria> cristian_c, how did you install the new kernel  ?
[19:23] <cristian_c> ioria: from proposed branch
[19:23] <ioria> cristian_c,  main line ?
[19:23] <cristian_c> ioria: main line
[19:24] <linocisco> hi all, I am copying big folder from external HDD to laptop HDD using Desktop GUI command
[19:24] <linocisco> Now I can't see the progress anymore
[19:24] <cristian_c> ioria: but update-grub finds it
[19:24] <cristian_c> it's very strange
[19:24] <ioria> cristian_c, which one and which packages ?
[19:24] <linocisco> how can I confirm if the process is finished or not?
[19:25] <cristian_c> ioria: linux-image-generic and linux-image-extra-generic
[19:25] <cristian_c> 4.2.0-42.49
[19:25] <cristian_c> linocisco: you could look at task manager
[19:26] <ioria> cristian_c, from here http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ ?
[19:26] <cristian_c> ioria: no
[19:26] <cristian_c> so, not mainline
[19:26] <cristian_c> but wily-proposed
[19:26] <ioria> cristian_c, from where ?
[19:26] <ioria> cristian_c, ha, ok
[19:27] <ioria> cristian_c,  no idea then, never used proposed
[19:27] <cristian_c> the last kernel of this release, I suppose
[19:27] <cristian_c> ioria: I've followed the wiki guide 'EnableProposed'
[19:27] <cristian_c> wiki.ubuntu.com
[19:27] <ioria> cristian_c,  can you select it from grub screen ?
[19:28] <cristian_c> ioria: it doesn't appear in grub screen
[19:28] <cristian_c> it appears only when I type update-grub
[19:28] <ioria> cristian_c,  dpkg -l | grep linux-image*
[19:28] <cristian_c> it doesn't seem synchronized
[19:28] <cristian_c> ioria: already typed
[19:28] <cristian_c> ioria: the paxkages are shown, both installed
[19:29] <ioria> cristian_c,  it's installed correctly ? 'ii' i mean
[19:29] <cristian_c> ii
[19:30] <cristian_c> ioria: both ii, I confirm again
[19:31] <cristian_c> else update-grub wouldn't find it
[19:31] <elitebook> hii
[19:31] <ioria> cristian_c,   ls /boot   and cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[19:31] <cristian_c> ok
[19:32] <cristian_c> ioria: abi generic exists, config generic exists
[19:32] <ioria> cristian_c,   but why are using proposed ?
[19:33] <cristian_c> ioria: a canonical dev has asked me, in launchpad
[19:33] <ioria> cristian_c,   ok
[19:33] <cristian_c> ioria: initrd.img exists, system.map generic exists
[19:33] <OerHeks> cristian_c, can you share the launchpad post?
[19:34] <cristian_c> vmlinuz generic exists
[19:34] <cristian_c> OerHeks: ok
[19:35] <cristian_c> OerHeks: https://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg4988269.html
[19:36] <ioria> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/wily/+package/linux-image-generic   i don't see a 4.2.0-42.49
[19:37] <cristian_c> ioria: grub.cfg shows the kernel
[19:37] <cristian_c> strange......
[19:37] <cristian_c> ioria: he didn't write
[19:37] <ioria> cristian_c,   ok
[19:38] <cristian_c> ok, now I know grub.cfg shows the kernel, but grub doesn't....
[19:39] <ioria> Eric^^  ? are you game ? :þ
[19:39] <EriC^^> hi
[19:39] <EriC^^> what's up?
[19:39] <ioria> Eric^^   cristian_c installed a proposed kernel... but not shows up in grub screen
[19:40] <ioria> Eric^^   4.2.0.49 proposed   don't know from where
[19:40] <EriC^^> cristian_c: upload /boot/grub/grub.cfg and /etc/default/grub
[19:40] <cristian_c> neither in advanced options
[19:41] <ioria> cristian_c,   keep up with him
[19:41] <cristian_c> the 4.2.0-41 is always loaded, by default
[19:41] <cristian_c> ioria: 4.2.0-42.49
[19:42] <ioria> cristian_c,   upload /boot/grub/grub.cfg and /etc/default/grub
[19:42] <cristian_c> EriC^^: ok
[19:42] <EriC^^> cristian_c: how many hdd's do you have?
[19:44] <OerHeks> cristian_c, #69 "This bug was fixed in the package linux - 4.4.0-28.47"  ...
[19:45] <OerHeks> so hop over to xenial, and you will be fine
[19:50] <Jordan_U> cristian_c: Please run boot info script: https://github.com/arvidjaar/bootinfoscript and pastebin the RESULTS.txt that it produces.
[19:51] <rtth> hi, i am experimenting with a reinersct rfid reader and i read in the README of RFIDIOt that "it should also work with the USB version by changing the serial port to
[19:51] <rtth> /dev/ttyUSB0 - how do i do that?
[19:52] <rtth> currently my device seems to be on /dev/bus/usb/002/002
[19:57] <rtth> anyone?
[20:00] <bprompt> rtth:   for one, I have no clue what that is, so I gather I don't use it, for another.. hmm maybe this isn't the channel for it, maybe there might be a channel that addresses it more specific, chek with /alis
[20:01] <MonkeyDust> rtth  type   /msg alis list blah
[20:05] <tortib> I installed the nvidia driver for a Nvidia GTX 970 and now ubuntu doesn't show the logo while booting and doesn't boot into the OS
[20:06] <xangua> tortib: is this 16.04?
[20:06] <tortib> xangua, yes
[20:06] <cristian_c> EriC^^: only one hard disk
[20:07] <EriC^^> cristian_c: ok
[20:08] <Bashing-om> tortib: What version driver did you install and from where ? : https://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg4988269.html . Nvidia recommends the 367 version .
[20:08] <tortib> Bashing-om, the one that showed up in ubuntu-drivers list
[20:09] <cristian_c> !paste
[20:09] <tortib> Bashing-om, i have to reinstall to see which one it recommended
[20:10] <rtth> bprompt: it's a simple rfid card reader - i am just a bit confused with the device mapping - there seems to be an usb device on /dev/bus/usb* and an equivalent /dev/tty* (which i need) - how are the two types connected? and whats the difference?
[20:10] <Bashing-om> tortib: Consider : https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa to obtain the 367 version driver .
[20:10] <tortib> ok
[20:10] <tortib> Bashing-om, i may ask again when booting into ubuntu if you're still around
[20:12] <Bashing-om> tortib: K .. I am generally around at some point in times .
[20:12] <cristian_c> EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18325116/
[20:15] <EriC^^> cristian_c: 4.2.0-42 is set to boot
[20:15] <EriC^^> is that the one it's booting?
[20:15] <cristian_c> EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18325307/
[20:15] <bprompt> rtth:     dunno... mine gets mapped to /dev/mmcblock    or something :)
[20:16] <cristian_c> EriC^^: I don't see 4.2.0-42 id I press 'e' in the grub
[20:16] <cristian_c> EriC^^: If I press 'e', I see 4.2.0-41
[20:17] <EriC^^> cristian_c: try sudo grub-install --recheck /dev/sdX && sudo update-grub
[20:19] <cristian_c> ok, sda
[20:19] <cristian_c> EriC^^: I try
[20:19] <EriC^^> you tried already?
[20:20] <cristian_c> not yet
[20:20] <cristian_c> now, i type
[20:23] <cristian_c> EriC^^: as usual: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18325710/
[20:23] <rtth> bprompt: well, thanks anyway :)
[20:23] <EriC^^> cristian_c: ok, try rebooting, if you get 41 too press c then type echo $prefix
[20:24] <cristian_c> ok
[20:24] <EriC^^> cristian_c: and echo $root
[20:24] <cristian_c> ok
[20:25] <Bashing-om> EriC^^: cristian_c : disk space issue perhaps ? ' df -h ; df -i ' ??
[20:25] <cristian_c> EriC^^: ok, 42
[20:25] <cristian_c> Bashing-om: I don't know
[20:26] <tortib> what was that ppa for nvidia 367?
[20:26] <cristian_c> (42, the answer of all tge universe questions)
[20:26] <tortib> it isn't 42
[20:27] <cristian_c> EriC^^: 42 is shown, so I've booted it
[20:27] <cristian_c> btw , the grub screen list is also changed
[20:27] <cristian_c> previously 16.04 was the first choice, now 15.10 is the first choice
[20:28] <cristian_c> 'ubuntu' entry
[20:28] <Bashing-om> tortib: Ya want to make sure your purge the present Nvidia driver and as well remove the /etc/X11/Xorg.conf . https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[20:28] <cristian_c> EriC^^: thanks for your fix
[20:28] <cristian_c> :)
[20:28] <cristian_c> (and help)
[20:29] <EriC^^> cristian_c: no problem :)
[20:32] <tortib> Bashing-om, I found it
[20:32] <tortib> Bashing-om, ty
[20:39] <fishcooker> what does it means "Partition 2 does not start on physical sector boundary."
[20:40] <OreGon> hello all
[20:41] <OreGon> If a windows gets stuck and will not close, how can I find out what the PID is in htop to end the process?
[20:41] <EriC^^> OreGon: type xkill and click on it and it'll kill it
[20:42] <OreGon> cool, let me try that :-)
[20:47] <mate-desktop> hi, i want to install mate desktop on top of my current ubuntu 16.04 installation. how could i go about doing this?
[20:48] <Tin_man> it will install along side ubuntu, as a dual boot, but not on top of it..
[20:49] <Tin_man> if you have the iso , just burn it to a dvd, or usb stick, and boot the live version.
[20:49] <mate-desktop> i mean i will have an option to select desktop from login screen right ?
[20:49] <Tin_man> yes from the grub boot menu
[20:49] <Tin_man> might get a little confusing, might both say ubuntu
[20:50] <Tin_man> but you can edit that..
[20:50] <mate-desktop> noo, i don't want another ubuntu OS -- I just want desktop environment of Ubuntu Mate along with current unity one
[20:50] <Tin_man> yes, that also.. you can do that..
[20:51] <Tin_man> okay missed what you were saying..
[20:52] <Jordan_U> mate-desktop: sudo apt install mate-desktop
[20:53] <Tin_man> here is a link that might help
[20:53] <Tin_man> http://www.howtogeek.com/193129/how-to-install-and-use-another-desktop-environment-on-linux/
[20:53] <drama> mate-desktop, nooo! you want to do about a one gig dl! http://www.webupd8.org/2016/06/install-mate-114-in-ubuntu-mate-1604.html
[20:53] <mate-desktop> care looking at this : http://sourcedigit.com/18099-how-to-install-mate-desktop-environment-on-ubuntu-16-04-ubuntu-15-10/
[20:53] <drama> do it! it's shiney and new
[20:54] <drama> mate-desktop, your link is old
[20:55] <mate-desktop> drama: im on vanilla ubuntu 16.04 not ubuntu - mate so not sure if that will even work
[20:56] <MonkeyDust> mate-desktop  do you want to have mate in 16.04 ?
[20:56] <tortib> Bashing-om, I installed the 367 drivers and it still didn't boot
[20:56] <drama> mate-desktop, INSTALL MATE 1.14 IN UBUNTU MATE 16.04 (XENIAL XERUS) VIA PPA
[20:57] <MonkeyDust> no ppa is needed for mate, in 16.04 ... simply type    sudo apt install mate
[20:57] <drama> you act like another that needs to be convinced - Avril Lavegne
[20:57] <mate-desktop> yes exactly but only desktop environment. I kind of find it more productive for my work settings
[20:58] <Bashing-om> tortib: More at play here ? What actually results when attempting to boot ?
[20:58] <tortib> Bashing-om, it loads the kernel and then stays at that screen
[20:58] <mate-desktop> MonkeyDust: trying apt-get install mate-desktop
[20:58] <tortib> it doesn't update the video with what is happening, if i press the power button i see that init scripts that started and then shut down
[20:59] <drama> MonkeyDust, that's version 1.12
[20:59] <drama> old
[20:59] <tortib> Bashing-om, brb
[20:59] <drama> mate-desktop, they're not going to tell you to go outside of the official repos here... it's against the rules
[21:02] <mate-desktop> i don't have ubuntu mate 16.04 installed and little short of time right now to go ahead and install it
[21:02] <mate-desktop> and i want mate desktop on my current installation only
[21:03] <drama> mate-desktop, you have xenial installed
[21:03] <mate-desktop> yes, ubuntu 16.04 xenial xerus
[21:04] <mate-desktop> not ubuntu mate 16.04 xenial xerus
[21:06] <Guest25176> #ndh2k16
[21:06] <hhee> hey! night guys. what program can i use for online radio (via http) recording? i need that it can divide stream on tracks
[21:07] <nomic> what was command to UPGRADE version from 14.04 to 16.04 but leave all packages (xchat for instance), working
[21:07] <tortib> Bashing-om, well it seems that it's gdm that's doing it
[21:07] <nomic> i upgraded using gui & it blew away xchat
[21:07] <tortib> Bashing-om, I insatlled gnome and gdm
[21:07] <tortib> and it wont boot
[21:07] <tortib> it loads the kernel but doesn't show the boot screen or what init scripts being ran
[21:08] <Jordan_U> !ltsupgrade | nomic
[21:08] <nomic> yeah .. will it leave my packages intact
[21:08] <nomic> important
[21:11] <MonkeyDust> nomic  xchat is replaced by hexchat and some 14.04 packages no longer exist in 16.04
[21:13] <mate-desktop_> hi again, I tried apt-get install mate-desktop and it seems i already have it installed. I logged out but couldn't find an option for selecting desktop
[21:14] <OerHeks> mate-desktop_, right top corner
[21:15] <reisio> mate-desktop_: you installed mate-desktop but didn't purge ubuntu-desktop, I s'pose?
[21:15] <MonkeyDust> mate-desktop_  is it listed in     /usr/share/xsessions
[21:15] <reisio> I've had decent luck with this sort of approach, IIRC: dpkg -r --force-all ubuntu-desktop; apt-get install mate-desktop
[21:16] <mate-desktop_> MonkeyDust: no :(
[21:16] <mate-desktop_> OerHeks: http://i.stack.imgur.com/hDndL.jpg this option is not there
[21:17] <OerHeks> mate-desktop_, right top corner, on the panel i guess.
[21:17] <nomic> xchat won't maintain settings
[21:17] <cerion> hi. when I search app in the dash hud, nothing appears. How do I reset config or cache or whatever to get back to make it wokr ?
[21:17] <reisio> nomic: ?
[21:17] <reisio> cerion: mv -n ~/.cache ~/DATE.cache; mv -n ~/.config ~/DATE.config, etc.
[21:17] <nomic> i put my nicks in .. it reverts
[21:17] <mate-desktop_> OerHeks: I have my name listed there
[21:17] <reisio> cerion: preferably whilst not logged in as that user
[21:17] <reisio> at least, not logged into X
[21:18] <cerion> reisio, that's remove all my config and cache. I am talking only about ubnity dash here
[21:18] <safrabods> nomic: For what it's worth, I screwed up installing Hexchat as root but running as a regular user - it kept failing to save the settings because of the ownership
[21:18] <mate-desktop_> MonkeyDust: i dont have it listed in /usr/share/xsessions... what does that mean?
[21:19] <reisio> cerion: that's probably in ~/.config, or in dconf's registry
[21:19] <reisio> which might be in ~/.config as well, in some fashion, or might not
[21:19] <reisio> I'm afraid I avoid gconf/dconf like the plague
[21:19] <reisio> and registry stuff in general
[21:19] <reisio> xfconf is making me a little annoyed lately, even
[21:20] <MonkeyDust> mate-desktop_  that's why you don't see it in the login screen, not sure how to add it manually ... try   sudo apt install mate --reinstall
[21:21] <reisio> or lightdm reconfigure
[21:21] <reisio> or whatever
[21:22] <mate-desktop> sudo apt-get install mate-desktop gives -- mate-desktop is already the newest version (1.12.1-1).
[21:22] <tortib> Bashing-om, well I did a upgrade and i was still able to boot
[21:22] <MonkeyDust> mate-desktop_  add --reinstall in that line
[21:22] <mate-desktop> but it doesn't show up no where in the login screen
[21:22] <mate-desktop> MonkeyDust: ok
[21:22] <MonkeyDust> mate-desktop_  and type   sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
[21:23] <tortib> I'm getting a system error and the details says ExecutablePath > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/fwupd/fwupd - any suggestions?
[21:23] <Bashing-om> tortib: And all is good now ?
[21:23] <tortib> Bashing-om, yeah I think it's because I switch to gdm
[21:23] <tortib> Bashing-om, I haven't installed the nvidia drivers yet
[21:23] <mate-desktop> MonkeyDust: done, let me see if its showing up there
[21:23] <mate-desktop> brb
[21:24] <Bashing-om> tortib: Well,, might see what the config issue is in the other DE .. but that is not something I know a lot about .
[21:25] <tortib> Bashing-om, yeah I don't know that's the only thing I know I did that caused that problem
[21:26] <mate-desktop_> MonkeyDust: Is there ever gonna show up there ? :( still not there
[21:27] <mate-desktop_> it*
[21:27] <drama> prolly take a reboot or restart of gdm service
[21:28] <MonkeyDust> mate-desktop_  if a reboot does not help, then idk
[21:29] <drama> mate-desktop_, sudo systemctl restart gdm.service
[21:32] <mate-desktop_> drama: that command won't work i guess... let me give it a try tho
[21:32] <mate-desktop_> ah, it gives Failed to restart gdm.service: Unit gdm.service not found.
[21:33] <mate-desktop_> you meant sudo service sddm restart?
[21:33] <MonkeyDust> mate-desktop_  try lightdm.service instead
[21:33] <mate-desktop_> MonkeyDust: Restart didnt work either]
[21:35] <MaTe-Desktop> nope
[21:35] <drama> hmmm... what dm do I have?
[21:35] <drama> there are so many!
[21:35] <MaTe-Desktop> I'm amazed that nothing is working at all !
[21:36] <drama> might look in /etc/init.d and guess
[21:36] <MaTe-Desktop> its lightdm
[21:37] <MaTe-Desktop> tried that already
[21:38] <drama> install mate
[21:39] <MonkeyDust> MaTe-Desktop  try  sudo mkdir /usr/share/xsessions/mate.desktop
[21:40] <tortib> Bashing-om, I think i know what went wrong
[21:40] <tortib> Bashing-om, I installed the drivers for the GPU then did upgrade, maybe it built the module only for the old kernel and not the new one? idk
[21:42] <diogoca> Hi there
[21:42] <diogoca> on unbutu 14.04 lts, how can i keep xchat icon on system top bar (near clock)? everytime when i minimize it, xchat desapear...
[21:43] <Bashing-om> tortib: That sounds logical . Should always update upgrade the system prior to any new installs .
[21:43] <tortib> Bashing-om, yeah it just happened again actually
[21:43] <reisio> diogoca: should be an option in prefs
[21:43] <tortib> so i purged nvidia-367
[21:43] <Mate-Desktop> nothing works guys... disappointing indeed but thanks for all your help! Have a nice day.
[21:43] <tortib> and installed the new kernel
[21:43] <tortib> now i'm installing 367 again
[21:43] <reisio> diogoca: Settings > Preferences > Alerts
[21:43] <tortib> Bashing-om, going to reboot in a second, wish me luck.
[21:44] <Bashing-om> tortib: Good .. fingers crossed .. make sure the old xorg.conf file is removed ... so a new one is built .
[21:44] <Mate-Desktop> *Mate-Desktop got tired of it installing mate desktop to be amusing
[21:44] <jeffreylevesque> if i want to add `/opt/puppetlabs/bin` to my `PATH`, which `.bash_profile` should i append it to - https://travis-ci.org/jeff1evesque/machine-learning/builds/141886037#L1346-L1354
[21:44] <jeffreylevesque> travis, or ubuntu?
[21:44] <jeffreylevesque> i tried with travis - https://travis-ci.org/jeff1evesque/machine-learning/builds/141886037#L1365
[21:44] <diogoca> reisio, yes, is already enabled system tray icon, the problem is when i minimized xchat gone... i only can close again via kill process
[21:45] <tortib> Bashing-om, did you say to get rid of the xorg.conf too?
[21:45] <jeffreylevesque> but, it didn't work
[21:45] <tortib> Bashing-om, because I don't have a conf in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[21:45] <reisio> diogoca: ah okay
[21:45] <reisio> diogoca: think you'd want to search for: ubuntu restore tray icons
[21:45] <reisio> diogoca: due to recent changes in Unity/GNOME 3, IIRC
[21:47] <tortib> Bashing-om, surprisingly it worked, I guess my synopsis was correct.
[21:48] <diogoca> reisio, i can see the icon on dropdown menu of mail icon on system tray, if I clicked there another instance of xchat is opened..
[21:48] <reisio> diogoca: mmm...
[21:49] <Bashing-om> tortib: UH Huh .. Lessons learned; you do good work .
[21:49] <diogoca> reisio, strange...
[21:49] <reisio> I'm not sure hexchat would be different, but you _should_ be on hexchat and not xchat at this point
[21:49] <tortib> Bashing-om, thank you sir
[21:50] <tortib> Bashing-om, glxgears is only giving me 60FPS tho
[21:50] <tortib> which shouldn't be since I have a GTX 970
[21:50] <tortib> I installed mesa-utils and I don't have glxspheres
[21:50] <Bashing-om> tortib: In a single GPU situation .. the xorg.conf file is no longer required ( if present will be used ) ... DKMS now does the discovery .
[21:50] <tortib> Bashing-om, yeah I don't have one
[21:50] <diogoca> reisio, diogoca  10004  0.5  0.2 751844 34268 ?        Sl   15:58   0:18 xchat
[21:50] <diogoca> reisio, get via ps aux | less | grep "xchat"
[21:51] <tortib> Bashing-om, any idea how i can get the glspheres package?
[21:51] <diogoca> reisio, the process have the same name?
[21:51] <tortib> glxspheres
[21:51] <ksft> Everything just sort of froze up on my computer.
[21:52] <Bashing-om> tortib: What returns ' sudo lshw -C display ' for a driver in the configuration line ?
[21:52] <ksft> I can switch between windows, but nothing responds when I click on it except the taskbar and dock.
[21:52] <tortib>        vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
[21:52] <tortib> Bashing-om, I don't know but it says the clock is 33Mhz...
[21:52] <ksft> I switched to my IRC client, and I can type, but I can't move the window around or resize it.
[21:53] <tortib> Bashing-om, there is no driver listing you mean lspci -nnk?
[21:53] <ksft> oh, now the taskbar and dock aren't responding when I click either
[21:53] <tortib> 	Kernel modules: nvidiafb, nouveau, nvidia_367, nvidia_367_drm
[21:53] <ksft> can someone help me?
[21:53] <tortib> is it using both drivers?
[21:54] <tortib> Bashing-om, I don't see the nouveau driver loaded with lsmod ; lsmod|grep nvidia shows that nvidia_uvm _drm _modeset is loaded as well as drm_kms_helper and drm
[21:55] <ksft> anyone?
[21:57] <diogoca> ksft, sorry but i dont have experience with nvidia to help you
[21:57] <ksft> diogoca: huh?
[21:57] <tortib> ksft, try to restart X?
[21:57] <ksft> tortib: I will if there isn't anything else I can do.
[21:58] <tortib> ksft, what DE are you using?  Unity ?
[21:58] <ksft> tortib: yeah
[21:58] <reisio> diogoca: yeah not following
[22:00] <ksft> tortib: why?
[22:00] <tortib> can you log out?
[22:00] <ksft> tortib: I'm not sure.
[22:00] <tortib> try?
[22:00] <tortib> Bashing-om, any ideas?
[22:00] <ksft> The menu in the top right of the screen doesn't work.
[22:01] <Bashing-om> tortib: Ya booting with nomodeset ? .. If Nvidia driver is installed .. nouveau will be black listed .
[22:02] <tortib> Bashing-om, well the module isn't being used
[22:02] <tortib> nvidia module is tho
[22:06] <carlos_> klk
[22:07] <Bashing-om> tortib: What does /var/log/Xorg.0.log say about the build ?
[22:08] <tortib> [     2.669] (II) Loading /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xorg/extra-modules/nvidia_drv.so
[22:16] <tortib> is there gtk themes i can install from the repo?
[22:17] <teedeeus> I have an ubuntu 16.04 machine that wont resolve DNS lookups.  Can I get some help?
[22:18] <drama> tortib, apt-cache search themes
[22:20] <tortib> drama, numix icon theme isn't in the default repo?  the GTK theme is
[22:25] <teedeeus> I have ubuntu 16.04 and I can ping 8.8.8.8, but ping google.com immediately returns "unknown host google.com"
[22:26] <teedeeus> My computer locked up and now DNS is broken.  How can I troubleshoot this?
[22:31] <digitalracer22> hello
[22:31] <ddybing> teedeeus: Your network settings are probably just messed up. Please take a look at your current network connection in Network Manager, and correct the settings if necassery.
[22:32] <digitalracer22> atleast this thing works
[22:32] <ddybing> teedeeus: If DNS is not set, or is not a valid IP, please change this to 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4
[22:33] <teedeeus> ddybing: that's my roblem, all of the settings are fine
[22:33] <ddybing> teedeeus: I see. Are you on a wired or wireless connection?
[22:33] <teedeeus> wired connection
[22:34] <teedeeus> and it's just DHCP
[22:34] <ddybing> teedeeus: Please open your /etc/network/interfaces file in a text editor, like nano or gEdit.
[22:34] <teedeeus> everything else in my house works fina and I can log into the UI of the router.
[22:34] <ddybing> teedeeus: Find the "eth0" section, and please tell me what you see here.
[22:35] <teedeeus> Ok, it's open
[22:35] <teedeeus> I have no eth0 section
[22:36] <teedeeus> It just contains a comment, auto lo and iface lo inet loopback
[22:36] <ddybing> teedeeus: OK. Does it just say "auto lo" or something like that on the very top of the text file?
[22:36] <teedeeus> yes
[22:36] <ddybing> teedeeus: I see
[22:37] <ddybing> teedeeus: Please try to enter the eth0 configurations manually. I will post a pastebin shortly...
[22:38] <teedeeus> ddybing: a DHCP configuration would be fine
[22:38] <Bashing-om> tortib: I will be a way from the keyboard for a spell .. I will be back soonest from fixing a flat tire .
[22:38] <tortib> ok
[22:39] <ddybing> teedeeus: Enter it like so http://pastebin.com/723utV7h
[22:40] <ddybing> Then run "/etc/init.d/networking restart" in your terminal. Your connection will drop, as the network service restarts.
[22:40] <teedeeus> should I leave in the auto lo?
[22:40] <ddybing> Yes, just leave it like it is.
[22:40] <teedeeus> ok
[22:41] <ubuntuMouse> Is it okay to install a mainline kernal ? Like what type of problms can I face by installing it? would it hamper with the sability of my computer? Can it prevent packages already installed from updating ? I am trying to install 4.3.3 (currently its 4.2.0-41) becuase someone mentioned it helps fix scrolling issues with elantech touchpads
[22:43] <teedeeus> ddybing: I get a failure message: networking.serviceJob for networking.service failed because the control process exited with error code.
[22:43] <teedeeus> It doesn't give me the error code
[22:44] <ddybing> teedeeus: What connections do you see when you run "ifconfig" in your terminal?
[22:44] <teedeeus> enp2s0 and lo
[22:45] <teedeeus> should I replace eth0 with enp2s0?
[22:45] <ddybing> teedeeus: Ok, my bad.
[22:45] <ddybing> Yes please
[22:45] <tortib> Anyone have any idea why I can't eject my Blu-Ray Rom?  eject: unable to eject, last error: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[22:46] <teedeeus> ddybing: I didn't get an error when I restarted the service, but DNS is still not working
[22:47] <linuxc64> Hello everyone. I wonder about the following question: Does the boot parameter "acpi=off" definitely prevent the execution of code stored in the ACPI tables?
[22:47] <teedeeus> ddybing: I am going to do a restart of the machine
[22:48] <ddybing> teedeeus: Yes, please try that.
[22:49] <ddybing> teedeeus: You may benefit from this question? http://goo.gl/huqd9z
[22:50] <teedeeus> ddbying: now my network manager says wired:unmanaged.  I also found that article and it didn't resolve my problem
[22:52] <teedeeus> ddbying: I am using ubuntu 16.04
[22:58] <teedeeus> ddybing: I re-did the instructions in the article you sent me and it worked.  I don't know what I did wrong the first time.  Thank you
[23:00] <ddybing> teedeeus: That's great to hear. I'm sorry I couldn't help you myself, but I'm glad you found out a solution :-)
[23:00] <teedeeus> that's fine.  You at least pointed me in the right direction.  I appreciate that.  Thank you.
[23:03] <tortib> I'm using Gnome3 classic and the apps I open have the minimize expand and close buttons on the right hand side.  How can I have everything be on the right hand side?
[23:03] <ddybing> tortib: You mean their on the right hand side, and you want them on the left?
[23:03] <ddybing> they'yre*
[23:04] <tortib> no they're on the right hand side for some apps, then the settings and tweak tool they're on the left side
[23:04] <tortib> i want them all to be on the right hand side of the title bar
[23:04] <tortib> ddybing, sorry left that piece of information out
[23:05] <ddybing> OK, so they're on the right side of most apps, except the Settings-app?
[23:05] <tortib> ddybing, yes and tweak tool
[23:05] <tortib> it's somewhat obnoxious
[23:05] <ddybing> tortib: hah, yeah, I don't think I've ever seen that before.
[23:07] <ddybing> tortib: Have you checked out this post? http://bit.ly/29kRdFt
[23:08] <tortib> ddybing, I don't click on bit.ly links
[23:10] <ddybing> tortib: OK. Ask for question number 174292 on askubuntu.com! I've never seen this error before, so I'm trying to help the best I can looking up information for you.
[23:10] <ddybing> tortib: I mean, search for question number.
[23:10] <tortib> can't you just paste the whole link?
[23:10] <tortib> I'll just google
[23:11] <ddybing> tortib: sorry, I don't have a UI on this computer, so I'm using my iPad as a search tool - lol ;-)
[23:11] <JohnnyL> If I change my portable bootable hard drive to another machine. How do I get my sound working on the new machine? I tried alsamixer and the levels seem fine.
[23:12] <ddybing> tortib: So copy-pasting is a bit tricky.
[23:12] <tortib> ddybing, don't worry bout it
[23:27] <CoJaBo> What packages do I need to compile 32-bit binary on 64-bit host under Ubuntu? The specific error is: fatal error: sys/inotify.h: No such file or directory
[23:27] <CoJaBo> Command line is: gcc -std=c99 webm.c -m32
[23:36] <Eduard_Munteanu> CoJaBo, well, you're missing some header files, first of all
[23:37] <CoJaBo> Eduard_Munteanu: Yeh, I figured as much.. how do I get them?
[23:37] <CoJaBo> It's been years since I wrote anything in C :/
[23:38] <Eduard_Munteanu> CoJaBo, have you installed build-essential?
[23:40] <CoJaBo> Eduard_Munteanu: Yep, but it only seems to include the stuff for 64-bit
[23:41] <drama> Eduard_Munteanu, sudo apt-get install libc6-i386 lib32stdc++6 lib32gcc1 lib32ncurses5 lib32z1
[23:42] <Eduard_Munteanu> You'll also need libc6-dev-i396.
[23:42] <kieppie> hello
[23:42] <Eduard_Munteanu> Er, libc6-dev-i386
[23:42] <kieppie> anyone here dabble in PXE a bit?
[23:42] <Eduard_Munteanu> kieppie, hi
[23:42] <kieppie> #linux channel not much help ATM
[23:42] <Eduard_Munteanu> Possibly, just ask ahead.
[23:44] <tortib> Anyone have any idea how to resolve this problem? https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40900
[23:44] <broadband> Hey everyone, I have a question. I have a friend wanting to dual boot ubuntu alongside win8, Problem is that the comp already has 4 partitions
[23:44] <tortib> broadband, there is an option to install ubuntu along side windows.
[23:44] <broadband> Would it be okay to shrink the main partition into two primary ones?
[23:45] <kieppie> cheers Eduard_Munteanu - I'm in the process of setting up a "mobile edu lab" of sorts. I need to build some customised Ubuntu/Fedora distor's (think I have some basic resources to start on that) & wondering re PXE web GUI's ala. FOG, Forman, SpaceWalk, etc. I need something simple so that I can leave a copy of the lab for laymen/learners to take over & make their own
[23:45] <broadband> I was told a lot of people experience problems when using the option to install it alongside the main os
[23:45] <broadband> I was wanting to use the 'something else' option and partition it myself
[23:45] <drama> CoJaBo, sudo apt-get install libc6-i386 lib32stdc++6 lib32gcc1 lib32ncurses5 lib32z1 libc6-dev-i386 tnx Eduard_Munteanu
[23:46] <tortib> broadband, then yeah that will be okay but it will have to be a extended partition I think as you can only have 4 primary partitions
[23:46] <CoJaBo> drama: Waiting for it to doanlowd those all..
[23:46] <drama>  lol
[23:46] <CoJaBo> 140mb :/
[23:46] <drama> CoJaBo, did you get the libc6-dev-i386 part from Eduard_Munteanu
[23:46] <broadband> tortib: is it a problem?
[23:46] <CoJaBo> Yep
[23:47] <tortib> broadband, is it UEFI disc or MBR?
[23:47] <tortib> how are you booting the Disk?
[23:47] <broadband> I'm not sure, but most likely it is UEFI
[23:48] <broadband> since it is running a modern version of win
[23:48] <Eduard_Munteanu> kieppie, well, do you really need to PXE, or can you boot from e.g. USB?
[23:48] <tortib> broadband, you may want to read this > http://superuser.com/questions/561096/how-many-primary-partitions-can-be-created-on-a-computer-running-windows-8
[23:48] <broadband> I was planning to boot it from an USB drive
[23:48] <Eduard_Munteanu> broadband, if it's UEFI, it's GPT and there isn't a 4 primary partition limit.
[23:49] <CoJaBo> drama: it builds =D  Now, to see if it runs...
[23:49] <CoJaBo> ..it does not :/
[23:49] <kieppie> Eduard_Munteanu: I'm starting with custom ISO to USB's to learn the PoC around spinning my own distro & pitfalls, but I'd like to eventually end up with a "lab" where visitors can simply blug in & try stuff out from a library & then format & setup machines if desired, without the need to write to disk
[23:50] <broadband> Is there a way to certify it is UEFI?
[23:51] <broadband> According to that link, since win8, pcs must ship with UEFI
[23:51] <dyc3> I can't upload any files over sftp to my /var/www because i dont have write permission. This is what "ls -l" returns: http://ix.io/ZEP What am I doing wrong?
[23:51] <broadband> btw, would the 'install ubuntu alongside win' option do the same as me doing the partitioning myself?
[23:52] <Eduard_Munteanu> dyc3, /var/www has no write permissions for 'other'
[23:53] <dyc3> Eduard_Munteanu: but the folders inside do, and i cant write there either. ill try giving write permission to /var/www anyway and see if i works
[23:53] <CoJaBo> fails even with static build. curious
[23:54] <Eduard_Munteanu> CoJaBo, what do you mean "fails"?
[23:54] <CoJaBo> It just hangs; no output
[23:54] <Eduard_Munteanu> CoJaBo, what is it supposed to do?
[23:55] <CoJaBo> Repair a webm file
[23:55] <CoJaBo> I think it's hanging up on sendfile()
[23:56] <dyc3> Eduard_Munteanu: got it, i had to change the folder groups to "root"
[23:56] <CoJaBo> ..and I'm checking the errors wrong, nice
[23:57] <Eduard_Munteanu> dyc3, doesn't sound like the right fix even if it works. Who's supposed to write there?
[23:57] <Padrone> Hello
[23:57] <drama> olleH
[23:57] <dyc3> Eduard_Munteanu: my user account
[23:57] <kieppie> tortib, broadband - I might be late to the party, out of context, but I fine running multiple OS's from seperate distinct disks work best
[23:58] <Padrone> Please, if anyone can tell me if there is a way to control my ubuntu touch phone from my ubuntu pc desktop id be very grateful
[23:58] <CoJaBo> sendfile() returns EINVAL :/
[23:58] <faLUCE> hello. how can I set the sudo password timeout ?
[23:58] <Eduard_Munteanu> dyc3, you could use ACLs or set group permissions to write
[23:58] <broadband> kieppie: problem is that that would take much more work to set up another internal HD
[23:58] <Eduard_Munteanu> (And add your user to that group)
[23:58] <kieppie> desktop, laptop?
[23:58] <Padrone> desktop
[23:59] <broadband> laptop
[23:59] <Padrone> xD my bad
[23:59] <broadband> is there another different procedure on the instalation because it is an UEFI system?
[23:59] <dyc3> Eduard_Munteanu: what are ACLs?