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Guest48620 | I hope this isn't a stupid question, but is there a master file that contains all of your applications? | 03:56 |
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Guest48620 | I know for applications originating in the software boutique, you can install and uninstall from there | 03:57 |
Guest48620 | But what about other applications, is there a common area to view them all? | 03:57 |
ouroumov | must be possible to list the contents of ppas and of the ubuntu archive | 04:00 |
ouroumov | something like grep ^Package: /var/lib/apt/lists/*_Packages | 04:01 |
ouroumov | The list is pretty massive | 04:03 |
ouroumov | If you wanna check every executable program that is available on your system you can use: apropos "" | grep "(1)" | 04:04 |
Guest48620 | Thanks | 04:36 |
Guest48620 | Sorry it took me a while to respond, I'm learning terminal commands over on codecademy so I can learn how to use the system better | 04:37 |
fifty-sevenC | bin, sbin, /usr/bin and /usr/sbin | 04:44 |
mate|73963 | Hello all. Switch to ubuntu mate from manjaro. Loving it so far 16.04. what would be your recommend for keeping updated? I want to stay one 16.04 for a while...should I use built in updater or c-line? I just don't want it updating w/o me knowing | 05:20 |
YankDownUnder | mate|73963: Stick with what's built into the system. Less hassle, and it's already there. | 05:34 |
ouroumov | <mate|73963> Hello all. Switch to ubuntu mate from manjaro. Loving it so far 16.04. what would be your recommend for keeping updated? I want to stay one 16.04 for a while...should I use built in updater or c-line? I just don't want it updating w/o me knowing -> that never happens anyway, unless you went out of your way to make it so | 05:38 |
mate|73963 | ok sounds good. I mean it won't update me to 16.10 or anything right? | 05:38 |
ouroumov | no | 05:38 |
ouroumov | It will propose Ubuntu MATE 18.04.1 LTS when it will be available in two years | 05:39 |
mate|73963 | ok cool | 05:39 |
werly_ | hey | 08:51 |
Akuli | Hi werly_ | 08:51 |
werly_ | where are you from? | 08:52 |
Akuli | type this: /whois Akuli | 08:52 |
LuiX | how you doing folks. I have an encrypted partition which caja stopped promtping for the passphrase. it just mounts it as if it was a normal partition. any ideas? | 09:04 |
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pyrrhichios | Hi folks. I had a question about ubuntu mate on the raspberry pi. I have it running right now on a raspberry pi 3, which I'd quite like to claim back for another project. I have an unused rpi2. Can I just take the card out of the 3 and stick it in the 2? I think with raspbian this would be no problem but wasn't surer it'd be the same with ubuntu. | 10:32 |
pyrrhichios | oops. I must have closed the window accidentally there, sorry! | 10:39 |
LuiX | hey there, I'm trying to revert a remembered encryption passphrase in the keyring, but I cannot see it on seahorse. Any ideas? | 14:00 |
Questioneer | Hi | 15:47 |
=== Questioneer is now known as TheAsker | ||
Akuli | Hi TheAsker :) | 15:48 |
TheAsker | Hi Akuli :) | 15:49 |
TheAsker | A quick question rg U MATE? | 15:49 |
Akuli | ok | 15:50 |
TheAsker | Adoption of Linux Mint introduced x-apps? What would be the cons? | 15:50 |
Akuli | i have no idea why you'd use the x-apps | 15:53 |
Akuli | ubuntu mate is pretty much what you'd expect, much like mint but you can upgrade with the terminal and its written by more skilled people | 15:54 |
TheAsker | "more skilled people" as compared to Mint you mean? | 15:54 |
Akuli | yes | 15:56 |
Akuli | if you've read some of mint's code you're amazed how little mint is crashing | 15:56 |
TheAsker | hmm | 15:59 |
TheAsker | dont know much abt coding | 15:59 |
TheAsker | thats why im asking | 15:59 |
TheAsker | what is strange is that MATE itself was started by the Mint people...isnt that statement a bit strange in light of this fact, ie. how do u explain this? | 16:00 |
Akuli | i don't think mate was started by mint people | 16:02 |
Akuli | lets check actually | 16:02 |
Akuli | mate itself is completely independent of mint, at least nowadays | 16:02 |
ouroumov_ | What do you mean "it was started by the Mint people"? | 16:03 |
ouroumov_ | Any source to back up that statement? | 16:03 |
ouroumov_ | hm | 16:03 |
Akuli | according to wikipedia it was just first included in a distro by mint people | 16:04 |
Akuli | so thats starting a project right?? :D | 16:04 |
TheAsker | Sorry Akuli, I got diconnected for a min, could u paste agin reply, in case you have replied rg this MATE vs Mint etc ? please :) | 16:09 |
Akuli | according to wikipedia | 16:11 |
Akuli | mate was not started by mint, mint was just one of the first distros that used it | 16:12 |
Akuli | so answering your question, the biggest advantages i see in ubuntu mate are that it comes wth better quality software than mint and you can upgrade your system with the terminal without breaking it | 16:13 |
TheAsker | ok then, i misunderstood it...on the xapps question: the idea is to reuse code in at least 3 DEs (Xfce, MATE, Cinnamon) | 16:13 |
Akuli | i know that, but why? | 16:15 |
Akuli | all these DE's have working applications, they don't need xapp garbage | 16:15 |
Akuli | also, the xapp stuff is fully developed by mint so i expect them to be buggy | 16:16 |
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TheAsker | hmm, but why do u say garbage? I mean really, im open mindedly looking for answers...the idea is to reuse code, merge stuff... | 16:16 |
TheAsker | thats positivive... | 16:16 |
Akuli | ...throw away working applications just to make new ones? | 16:16 |
Akuli | is that positive? | 16:16 |
Akuli | i guess so if the developers have boring and you want to make x-apps because they're cool | 16:17 |
Akuli | they want to | 16:17 |
Akuli | if you know something about python and bash/sh you'll realize that code like this can be quite a security risk https://github.com/linuxmint/mintnanny/blob/master/usr/lib/linuxmint/mintnanny/mintnanny.py#L117 | 16:19 |
Akuli | thats from the official mint github | 16:19 |
TheAsker | if u, for example, "throw away" as u say, three of them, in order to maintain only one? thats good for me | 16:19 |
Akuli | they don't need much maintaining in my opinion | 16:19 |
TheAsker | MATE apps would never appear if they were not foked | 16:19 |
TheAsker | at one point | 16:19 |
Akuli | thats true | 16:19 |
TheAsker | that was throwing away too, asyou say | 16:19 |
Akuli | no, it wasn't | 16:20 |
Akuli | the idea was never to replace gnome 3 | 16:20 |
Akuli | and throw away its versions of the apps | 16:20 |
Akuli | but lets not complain about this | 16:20 |
TheAsker | dont disagree with the code snippets, simply dont know, you are probably right | 16:21 |
Akuli | mint was also hacked like you probably know | 16:21 |
Akuli | ubuntu has been very reliable for a long time because there's much more people working on it | 16:22 |
TheAsker | ubuntu, imho, is also very problematic, from other points of view :) | 16:24 |
Akuli | like? | 16:24 |
TheAsker | i guess its a well known fact anyway | 16:24 |
TheAsker | what happened to that search thing eventually? :) | 16:25 |
TheAsker | disgrace if yoiu ask me | 16:25 |
Akuli | search thing? | 16:27 |
Akuli | i dont know which search thing you're talking about | 16:27 |
TheAsker | amazon search, suggested search results | 16:28 |
Akuli | i haven't heared about that | 16:28 |
Akuli | but i don't use the basic ubuntu | 16:28 |
Akuli | ubuntu mate is nicer | 16:28 |
TheAsker | brb | 16:29 |
TheAsker | Snowden bashed Ubuntu Linux quite directly. Never heard any response from Canonical :) | 16:33 |
TheAsker | I wonder why be associated with Canonical in any way? | 16:33 |
=== matthew is now known as Guest97067 | ||
Guest97067 | could anyone help with a little issue i dont understand | 16:34 |
Akuli | yes, if i know how to | 16:34 |
Akuli | TheAsker, i think mint has canonocal repos by default | 16:34 |
Akuli | ubuntu doesn't | 16:34 |
TheAsker | it does, but what kinda case against such extremely sertiopus accusations it is for Ubuntu? | 16:35 |
Guest97067 | i keep getting a line of text sying that i have multiple sources configured and i cant remove them | 16:35 |
TheAsker | Canonical never responded in any way asfar as i am aware | 16:35 |
Akuli | Guest97067, what are you trying to do? | 16:36 |
Akuli | TheAsker, well, if you've installed stuff like skype on mint its coming straight from the canonical repo :) | 16:36 |
Guest97067 | i was just trying to update my software via the software center | 16:37 |
Guest97067 | ad i get this text | 16:37 |
Guest97067 | W:Target Sources (main/source/Sources) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:2 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:3, W:Target Sources (main/source/Sources) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:2 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:4, W:The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/ | 16:37 |
Guest97067 | tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial Release' does not have a Release file., W:Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore potentially dangerous to use., W:See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details., W:Failed to fetch http://us.old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/InRelease Could not resolve 'us.old-releases.ubuntu.com', E:Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/ | 16:37 |
Guest97067 | tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/source/Sources 404 Not Found, W:Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. | 16:37 |
Guest97067 | so i dont know how to go about it | 16:38 |
Akuli | have you added the ppa's yourself? | 16:39 |
Akuli | if you're not sure say no | 16:40 |
Guest97067 | i tried that through cmd using sudo add-apt-repository | 16:40 |
Akuli | you need to apt-get update after that | 16:40 |
Guest97067 | correct | 16:40 |
Guest97067 | and i get this | 16:40 |
Akuli | now you have it twice | 16:40 |
Akuli | you can edit the files it mentions to fix that | 16:40 |
Guest97067 | Ign:1 http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb stable InRelease | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Err:2 http://us.old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial InRelease | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Could not resolve 'us.old-releases.ubuntu.com' | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Hit:3 http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb stable Release | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Hit:4 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial InRelease | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:6 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial InRelease | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:7 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial Release | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:8 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Sources | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:9 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:10 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:11 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main all Packages | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:12 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en_US | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:13 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:8 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Sources | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:9 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:10 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:11 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main all Packages | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:12 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en_US | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:13 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:8 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Sources | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:9 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:10 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:11 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main all Packages | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:12 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en_US | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:13 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:8 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Sources | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:9 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:10 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:11 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main all Packages | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:12 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en_US | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:13 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:8 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Sources | 16:41 |
Guest97067 | Ign:9 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | Ign:10 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | Ign:11 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main all Packages | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | Ign:12 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en_US | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | Ign:13 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | Err:8 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Sources | 16:42 |
Akuli | Guest97067, use dpaste.com next time | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | 404 Not Found | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | Ign:9 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | Ign:10 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | Ign:11 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main all Packages | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | Ign:12 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en_US | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | Ign:13 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | Reading package lists... Done | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | W: Target Sources (main/source/Sources) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:2 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:3 | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | W: Target Sources (main/source/Sources) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:2 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:4 | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | W: The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial Release' does not have a Release file. | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | N: Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore potentially dangerous to use. | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details. | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | W: Failed to fetch http://us.old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/InRelease Could not resolve 'us.old-releases.ubuntu.com' | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | E: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/source/Sources 404 Not Found | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | W: Target Sources (main/source/Sources) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:2 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:3 | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | W: Target Sources (main/source/Sources) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:2 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:4 | 16:42 |
Guest97067 | oh my apologizes | 16:43 |
TheAsker | Honestly, big doubts that Canonical is a very dishonest company. And the more one asks more questions are raised rg their honesty... | 16:43 |
Akuli | Guest97067, did you add the ppa's yourself? | 17:26 |
Guest97067 | http://dpaste.com/2BYMTX2 | 17:31 |
Guest97067 | yes i did | 17:31 |
Guest97067 | but i think i may have messed up obviously | 17:31 |
Akuli | whats in /etc/apt/sources.list.d? | 17:32 |
Guest97067 | it tells me"bash: /etc/apt/sources.list.d: Is a directory" | 17:33 |
Akuli | ls it | 17:33 |
Akuli | ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d | 17:34 |
Guest97067 | what does that do? | 17:34 |
Akuli | ls is short for list | 17:34 |
Akuli | it'll list what's in there | 17:34 |
Guest97067 | oh thank you | 17:35 |
Guest97067 | matthew@matthew-U56E:~$ ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d | 17:35 |
Guest97067 | google-chrome.list tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list | 17:35 |
Guest97067 | google-chrome.list.save tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list.save | 17:35 |
Guest97067 | matthew@matthew-U56E:~$ | 17:35 |
Akuli | if i was you i'd move the tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list file somewhere, and run apt-get update to see if we still get the errors | 17:36 |
Akuli | others may have better solutions so lets wait and see if someone knows | 17:36 |
Guest97067 | how do i go about doing that | 17:36 |
rspione | hi | 17:50 |
Akuli | Guest97067, i'm pretty sure bekks has a better solution to your problem, i've never had ppa issues so i'm not that good at fixing them | 17:50 |
Guest97067 | okay how do i go about it then | 18:29 |
Akuli | maybe renaming it is enough? | 18:30 |
Guest97067 | but there are still multiple copies so isnt there a way to just remove the | 18:30 |
Akuli | try this: sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list_ | 18:30 |
Akuli | i don't think the .save files are actually doing anything there | 18:31 |
Akuli | actually | 18:32 |
Akuli | sorry about this mess, but copy-paste this to a terminal: ( cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d/; for i in *; do echo '***' $i '***'; cat $i; done ) | nc termbin.com 9999 | 18:32 |
Akuli | it'll give you a link, i want that | 18:34 |
Guest97067 | http://termbin.com/y3wr | 18:36 |
Akuli | ok so the save file is basically the same as the actual list file | 18:37 |
Akuli | so lets get rid of the list file: sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list | 18:37 |
Guest97067 | says cann not remove: no such file or directory | 18:39 |
Akuli | try the same thing with a _ in the end | 18:41 |
Akuli | i think you renamed it | 18:41 |
Guest97067 | matthew@matthew-U56E:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$ sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list_ | 18:42 |
Guest97067 | rm: cannot remove '/etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list_': No such file or directory | 18:42 |
Guest97067 | matthew@matthew-U56E:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$ | 18:42 |
Akuli | did you run that multiple times? | 18:42 |
Guest97067 | just once | 18:42 |
Guest97067 | ill do it again | 18:42 |
Akuli | hmmh | 18:43 |
Akuli | you are already in the sources.list.d directry | 18:43 |
Akuli | what does this say: { for i in *; do echo '***' $i '***'; cat $i; done } | nc termbin.com 9999 | 18:44 |
Guest97067 | http://termbin.com/8xu4 | 18:44 |
Akuli | hmm | 18:44 |
Akuli | what does pwd say? | 18:45 |
Guest97067 | matthew@matthew-U56E:~$ pwd | 18:45 |
Guest97067 | matthew@matthew-U56E:~$ | 18:45 |
Guest97067 | sorry says | 18:45 |
Akuli | oh i see | 18:46 |
Guest97067 | /home | 18:46 |
Akuli | /matthew | 18:46 |
Guest97067 | yes | 18:46 |
Akuli | that explains things a bit | 18:46 |
Akuli | do this: cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d | 18:46 |
Guest97067 | i am quite new so feel free to tell me where i am wrong | 18:46 |
Akuli | cd is short for change directory, so we'll basically go to the place with the list files so we don't need to keep typing the full path there all the time | 18:47 |
Akuli | then, what does ls say? its short for list, so just lists everything there | 18:47 |
Guest97067 | matthew@matthew-U56E:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$ ls | 18:48 |
Guest97067 | google-chrome.list tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list.save | 18:48 |
Guest97067 | google-chrome.list.save | 18:48 |
Guest97067 | matthew@matthew-U56E:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$ | 18:48 |
Akuli | ok, so we have removed the file | 18:48 |
Akuli | now: sudo apt-get update | 18:48 |
Akuli | again, copy-paste the output to dpaste | 18:49 |
Guest97067 | http://dpaste.com/3MEFCMB | 18:50 |
Akuli | is that it? | 18:50 |
Akuli | which version of ubuntu is this? 14.04? 16.04? | 18:51 |
Artemis3 | you have duplicate entries, removed duplicates, done. | 18:52 |
Guest97067 | its ubuntu mate idk which version | 18:53 |
Akuli | Guest97067, cat /etc/issue | 18:53 |
Akuli | Artemis3, i'm just thinking that his apt-get update output is pretty short | 18:54 |
Akuli | does ubuntu mate store its repos under .d or in the main list file? | 18:54 |
Guest97067 | ubuntu 16.04 lts | 18:54 |
Artemis3 | check both anyway Akuli | 18:55 |
Artemis3 | its the same as debian | 18:55 |
Akuli | so its all in the sources.list and .d is just for extra stuff? | 18:55 |
Artemis3 | sources.list and anything under sources.list.d | 18:55 |
Artemis3 | if you define in both, you get duplicate error | 18:56 |
Akuli | hmmh | 18:56 |
Artemis3 | ir if you make 2 entries unders sources.list.d or inside sources.list, or one in each | 18:56 |
Akuli | Guest97067, run on terminal: nc termbin.com 9999 < ../sources.list | 18:56 |
Akuli | i mean, his apt-get update output is 8 lines | 18:57 |
Akuli | something must be wrong with that | 18:57 |
Artemis3 | ah that error means its an invalid repository | 18:57 |
Guest97067 | http://termbin.com/7q26 | 18:57 |
Artemis3 | "Could not resolve 'us.old-releases.ubuntu.com" | 18:58 |
Akuli | what the heck is this | 18:58 |
Akuli | two lines in sources.list?? | 18:58 |
Akuli | two lines? | 18:58 |
Akuli | i need to download ubuntu mate and run it in a vm | 18:58 |
Guest97067 | thats fine | 18:58 |
Artemis3 | thats not bad | 18:58 |
Artemis3 | but get rid of that old thing | 18:58 |
Guest97067 | ill be playing league of legends just let me know | 18:58 |
Akuli | i mean | 18:58 |
Akuli | i was surprised by how little lines this devuan had by default | 18:58 |
Akuli | that was 6 lines and comments | 18:59 |
Akuli | and then this guy comes here like yeeii, i have two lines | 18:59 |
Guest97067 | hey i strive for excellence | 18:59 |
Artemis3 | remove us.old-releases | 18:59 |
Artemis3 | you should add xenial-security just copy that single line and replace xenial with xenial-security | 19:02 |
Akuli | i want to know why he's not having any of that stuff there | 19:02 |
Artemis3 | its not strictly needed | 19:03 |
Artemis3 | but good to have sec updates | 19:03 |
Akuli | im sure there's more than two lines by default | 19:04 |
Artemis3 | there is also xenial-updates again, not strictly needed | 19:04 |
Akuli | my iso will be downloaded in 20 minutes | 19:04 |
Guest97067 | i dont know what that is | 19:04 |
Guest97067 | regarding the xenia stuff | 19:05 |
Artemis3 | "major bug fix update produced after the final release" | 19:05 |
Akuli | ubuntu 16.04 is also known as xenial, and these are juts stuff you can add to the file we're looking at | 19:05 |
Artemis3 | just add it, its good for you | 19:05 |
Artemis3 | so 3 lines | 19:05 |
Guest97067 | lol | 19:05 |
Guest97067 | i see what you did there | 19:06 |
Artemis3 | xenial, xenial-updates and xenial-security | 19:06 |
Artemis3 | rest is the same | 19:06 |
Akuli | by default there's also some deb source things.. | 19:06 |
Artemis3 | perhaps you should not use archive, doesnt make sense | 19:06 |
Akuli | that sources.list just seems incomplete to me | 19:06 |
Artemis3 | oh scratch that | 19:06 |
Artemis3 | it works | 19:06 |
Akuli | i mean how can he have something like that | 19:07 |
Artemis3 | its good with those 3 lines | 19:07 |
Akuli | sure, but how does he now have two | 19:07 |
Akuli | woow this internet is fast | 19:07 |
Akuli | just 15 minutes left | 19:07 |
Artemis3 | by editing sources.list | 19:08 |
Guest97067 | i literally havent done anything on this since i added ubuntu mate. then i added ararok and tomahawk to see the difference and all of this happened lol. but im sure i messed something up somewhere | 19:09 |
Artemis3 | probably the way you added amarok and tomahawk was inadequate | 19:09 |
Guest97067 | i had no issues with amarok but im sure that is bc it was through the package manager and tomahawk was throught he terminal | 19:10 |
Artemis3 | yes i bet thats where the mess happened | 19:10 |
Guest97067 | im sure | 19:11 |
Artemis3 | or something you did earlier | 19:11 |
Guest97067 | well it is all a learning experience for me | 19:11 |
Guest97067 | so i dont mind | 19:11 |
Guest97067 | thank you for the help though | 19:11 |
Guest97067 | and helping me understand more | 19:11 |
Artemis3 | when you want some app search in main repositories first, or add a ppa second | 19:11 |
Guest97067 | what are some good ap to have | 19:11 |
Artemis3 | what even tomahawk is for anyway | 19:12 |
Guest97067 | a music terminal that can link things like pandora, last.fm and spotify together | 19:12 |
Artemis3 | ah | 19:12 |
Artemis3 | another media player? | 19:13 |
Artemis3 | there are too many of those | 19:13 |
Guest97067 | amarok is just better but i thought i would look at it | 19:13 |
Guest97067 | there are too many medic players | 19:13 |
Guest97067 | media | 19:13 |
Artemis3 | exile? stuff like that | 19:13 |
Artemis3 | amarok is kde tho | 19:13 |
Akuli | are 32-bit and 64-bit sources.lists going to be the same? | 19:13 |
Guest97067 | see now you lost me | 19:13 |
Artemis3 | exaile | 19:14 |
Artemis3 | buh | 19:14 |
Artemis3 | install exaile, remove the others good day xD | 19:14 |
Akuli | i guess they are because i've sometimes copied the sources.list from this 32-bit laptop to my 64-bit desktop after destroying its sources.list | 19:14 |
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Akuli | two minutes left | 19:24 |
* Akuli installs virtualbox | 19:24 | |
Guest97067 | any news? | 19:33 |
Akuli | yes, i have a new sources.list for you | 19:33 |
Akuli | Artemis3, something like this? http://termbin.com/cbg8 | 19:34 |
Akuli | thats what the dvd comes with, but without the cdrom one | 19:34 |
Akuli | Guest97067, run this: sudo wget http://termbin.com/cbg8 -o /etc/apt/sources.list | 19:37 |
Guest97067 | nothing happens | 19:39 |
Akuli | thats what was supposed to happen :) | 19:39 |
Akuli | then run a sudo apt-get update | 19:39 |
Akuli | and dpaste output | 19:41 |
Guest97067 | http://dpaste.com/18K3RG3 | 19:41 |
Akuli | wtf | 19:42 |
Akuli | nc termbin.com 9999 < sources.list | 19:42 |
Guest97067 | matthew@matthew-U56E:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$ nc termbin.com 9999 < sources.listbash: sources.list: No such file or directory | 19:43 |
Guest97067 | matthew@matthew-U56E:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$ | 19:44 |
Akuli | oh right sorry, you're there | 19:44 |
Akuli | run 'cd ..' without '' first, then try again | 19:44 |
Akuli | now i see! | 19:44 |
Akuli | its -O, not -o | 19:44 |
Akuli | sorry | 19:44 |
Akuli | sudo wget http://termbin.com/cbg8 -O sources.list | 19:44 |
Akuli | run that after one cd .. | 19:45 |
Guest97067 | http://dpaste.com/198NRS6 | 19:47 |
Akuli | thats awesome :) finally | 19:47 |
Akuli | now run an apt-get update | 19:47 |
Akuli | sudo apt-get update | 19:48 |
Guest97067 | matthew@matthew-U56E:~$ sudo apt-get update | 19:49 |
Guest97067 | E: Type '--2016-07-15' is not known on line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list | 19:49 |
Guest97067 | N: Ignoring file 'cbg8' in directory '/etc/apt/sources.list.d/' as it has no filename extension | 19:49 |
Guest97067 | N: Ignoring file 'cbg8.1' in directory '/etc/apt/sources.list.d/' as it has an invalid filename extension | 19:49 |
Guest97067 | E: The list of sources could not be read. | 19:49 |
Guest97067 | matthew@matthew-U56E:~$ | 19:49 |
Guest97067 | lol | 19:49 |
Akuli | hmm | 19:49 |
Akuli | you're not on the same terminal anymore? | 19:50 |
Guest97067 | oh did i go to far? | 19:50 |
Akuli | no problem | 19:50 |
Akuli | run these http://dpaste.com/1EYSEQX | 19:51 |
Akuli | this time this shouldn't fail :) | 19:51 |
Akuli | sorry about being a bit unpolite sometimes | 19:52 |
Guest97067 | http://dpaste.com/2X4R1MB | 19:59 |
Akuli | awesome! | 19:59 |
Akuli | just some stuff to do: ls sources.list.d | nc termbin.com 9999 | 19:59 |
Guest97067 | http://termbin.com/j8js | 20:00 |
Akuli | sudo rm sources.list.d/cbg8* | 20:09 |
Akuli | sudo apt-get update | 20:09 |
Akuli | we shouldn't have any errors this time :) | 20:09 |
Guest97067 | should there be an * after it | 20:10 |
Akuli | yes | 20:11 |
Akuli | it means that anything that starts with cbg8 will be removed | 20:11 |
Guest97067 | http://dpaste.com/1K8VQTQ | 20:13 |
Guest97067 | looks great now | 20:13 |
Akuli | indeed | 20:13 |
Guest97067 | hah well thank you for everything | 20:14 |
Akuli | :) | 20:14 |
Akuli | that was a mess | 20:14 |
Guest97067 | what do i do with my computer now lol | 20:14 |
Akuli | i have no idea :D | 20:14 |
Guest97067 | lol now i have nothing to do | 20:14 |
Akuli | check if you have updates | 20:14 |
Akuli | sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade | 20:14 |
Guest97067 | do you suggest adding the "ubuntu after install" package? | 20:14 |
Akuli | whats that | 20:14 |
gizmos | this chat is only for who use ubuntu mate ?? | 20:14 |
Akuli | gizmos, if so then i should be kicked out of here :) | 20:15 |
Guest97067 | ^ | 20:16 |
gizmos | hhh stay here we need you XD | 20:16 |
gizmos | who know a nice video editor for linux ? | 20:19 |
Akuli | pitivi or openshot? | 20:20 |
Akuli | kdenlive? | 20:20 |
Akuli | choose whatever works for you, and what crashes least :) | 20:20 |
gizmos | thanks bro | 20:21 |
Guest97067 | akuli wat do you use your linux os for? | 20:21 |
Akuli | i have ubuntu mate on my other computer, this laptop runs devuan | 20:22 |
Akuli | which is nice because this is not exactly a fast computer :) | 20:22 |
Guest97067 | oh alright. i just got fed up with windows and decided to dive head first in. i hope i can still use it for college though | 20:23 |
Akuli | depends on what you need to do there | 20:23 |
Guest97067 | mainly microsoft word, and excel as well as internet | 20:24 |
Guest97067 | just basic things | 20:24 |
Akuli | libreoffice should be enough for that | 20:24 |
Guest97067 | is there a way to get microsoft note? | 20:25 |
Akuli | oh that stuff | 20:25 |
Akuli | if you get a onedrive account from the college you can use it with a web browser | 20:26 |
gizmos | I have a computer with 1GB of ram DDR2, 512MB graphic Card, and Dual core, which linux OS good for it ? | 20:27 |
Guest97067 | mate | 20:27 |
Guest97067 | lol idk | 20:27 |
Akuli | that 1GB is pretty little | 20:27 |
Akuli | how experienced are you? | 20:27 |
Akuli | if you want a really fast distro go with devuan and mate or xfce, if not probably ubuntu mate 14.04 | 20:28 |
Akuli | even though i'd probably recommend devuan anyway with that ram | 20:28 |
gizmos | this is my first day with linux XD | 20:29 |
Akuli | well, #devuan is a really friendly channel | 20:31 |
Akuli | lots of advanced and enthustiastic people ready to help newcomers | 20:32 |
Guest97067 | so what is a good way to learn your way around linux | 20:34 |
Akuli | i dont know | 20:49 |
Akuli | i've used linux for programming a lot, so i've needed to learn some terminal stuff to get things done, and i got interested in it more | 20:49 |
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