[00:00] <soLucien> i'm getting the "A start job is running for raise network interfaces (5 mins 1 sec)" in ubuntu16.04
[00:00] <tatertots> Uh soLucien VM's usually work fine with networking , so you should try to add more detail, technical detail
[00:00] <bekks> soLucien: And whats your configuration of your interfaces?
[00:00] <tatertots> if VM's didn't work fine with networking i'm sure lots of people wouldn't find them very useful
[00:00] <soLucien> cat /etc/ ?
[00:01] <tatertots> VM's work fine with networking....humans on the other hand ...that's a different ball game
[00:01] <bekks> soLucien: We dont know wether you manually configured them or wether you used networkmanager to do so.
[00:01] <soLucien> i do not have networkmanager
[00:01] <soLucien> i have installed it in the past , and found it hard to script
[00:01] <bekks> soLucien: So show us your network config then.
[00:02] <soLucien> however, it was dynamically detecting network interface changes
[00:02] <soLucien> ok, what should i show you, bekks ?
[00:02] <bekks> soLucien: your network config.
[00:03] <solarbird> Linux version: Linux version 4.4.0-31-lowlatency (buildd@lgw01-58) (gcc version 5.3.1 20160413 (Ubuntu 5.3.1-14ubuntu2.1) ) #50-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT Wed Jul 13 00:50:28 UTC 2016
[00:03] <bekks> solarbird: why are you showing us this totally unrelated, irrelevant information? :)
[00:04] <solarbird> And LSB Version:	core-9.20160110ubuntu0.2-ia32:core-9.20160110ubuntu0.2-noarch:printing-9.20160110ubuntu0.2-ia32:printing-9.20160110ubuntu0.2-noarch:security-9.20160110ubuntu0.2-ia32:security-9.20160110ubuntu0.2-noarch
[00:04] <solarbird> bekks: because since I don't think anybody is real likely to deal with this while I'm here, I can give what information I can for the buffer.
[00:04] <soLucien> http://pasteboard.co/5aouOyFDj.png
[00:05] <bekks> solarbird: basically no one in here is interested in the kernel version you are running on your particular system :)
[00:05] <solarbird> bekks: since I have no idea what is causing this or how to fix it (I spent a couple of hours searching for possible solutions, none were applicable, eventually just said fukkit and rolled back)
[00:05] <soLucien> sorry i can't copy-paste, but i can't ssh inside :)
[00:05] <solarbird> bekks: I don't know what people are going to want to know. So, starting at the low level.
[00:05] <bekks> solarbird: your sentences are totally unrelated. what are you talking about?
[00:06] <bekks> solarbird: you dont have an IP configured.
[00:06] <solarbird> bekks: You asked me why I was pasting  in this data. I told you.
[00:06] <solarbird> bekks: I think you have confused me with someone else.
[00:07] <solarbird> bekks: I am not asking about IP issues. I am the one talking about "today's apt-get update / apt-get upgrade made it impossible to log in under gnome3."
[00:07] <bekks> soLucien: you dont have an IP configured.
[00:07] <tatertots> both their screen names begin with 'so'
[00:07] <soLucien> i am supposed to get it from dhcp
[00:07] <tatertots> confusing i know
[00:07] <bekks> soLucien: which isnt working, obviously.
[00:08] <bekks> soLucien: the confusing part it that you dont have a DHCP address :)
[00:08] <ip-problem-dude> better :)
[00:09] <ip-problem-dude> i'mma wireshark the dhcp issue, see what's happening ..
[00:09] <tatertots> did your dhcp server/router even get a request for an ip from the computer in question? @ soLucien?
[00:09] <bekks> ip-problem-dude: how about concentrating on your actual issue, instead of trying to solve symptoms?
[00:11] <ip-problem-dude> i'm running something called OpenDHCPServer on a internal host-only switch
[00:12] <ip-problem-dude> this. https://sourceforge.net/projects/dhcpserver/
[00:12] <bekks> ip-problem-dude: and how is that related to your original question?
[00:12] <doubledogdare610> There is a process called "/sbin/upstart --user" and it has over 1GB in IO_WBYTES. is this normal?
[00:13] <ip-problem-dude> i thaught it was an issue with Ubuntu. It seems to be a problem with obtaining a DHCP lease
[00:13] <ip-problem-dude> which means this OpenDHCP server may not be working properly
[00:13] <tatertots> did you get familiar enough with the documentation of the dhcpserver you chose to know how and where to check if the computer in question requested a ip from the said dhcp server?
[00:13] <ip-problem-dude> so i am disgnosing it using wireshark atm.
[00:13] <bekks> ip-problem-dude: and how is that related to "If i want to create a VM that works fine with networking (as in dynamically discovers devices at boot time), what should i install on a linux box ?"?
[00:14] <doubledogdare610> Can someone help me with upstart?
[00:15] <ip-problem-dude> i thaught it was an issue with Ubuntu not being able to "up" the interface at boot time. I am wrong, it is a DHCP issue
[00:15] <ip-problem-dude> the original problem does not make sense in this context anymore
[00:16] <hotbobby> hello, how can i install java from the webupd8 team repo, except headless
[00:16] <hotbobby> i dont want all these x11 packages
[00:16] <tatertots> not a ubuntu issue more of a network issue on the network a ubuntu computer is connected to
[00:16] <Adam^work> Okay, the link Newman gave me to setup a mail server... basically was for mailinabox, which doesn't work on 16.04 LTS :/ Anyone else have a proper link for 16.04 that isn't going to take me all night I'm on hour 12 at work now lol
[00:17] <bekks> Adam^work: A link for setting up what?
[00:18] <Adam^work> a proper email server on 16.04
[00:18] <bekks> Adam^work: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/postfix.html
[00:18] <Adam^work> thanks bekks
[00:25] <transhuman> hi can anyone tell me what happened to xchat on ubuntu 16.04?
[00:25] <transhuman> it seems like a shadow of its former self
[00:26] <dax> !xchat
[00:26] <dax> (you probably installed xchat-gnome. this was a mistake)
[00:26] <transhuman> ok thanks for all that info
[00:28] <transhuman> one feature i really find missing in irc clients is the ability to collaps the chat to a list of irc names with like an expandable + sign for easy search for a particular nick occurance...is there any chat clients that do such a thing/
[00:28] <transhuman> ?
[00:29] <[Ex]-Inavel> Meow
[00:29] <ComMan> people of ubuntu, i usually connect to a server using SSH though cisco VPN, the strange thing is that when i connect to VPN though openconnect then attepmt to SSH it is VERY slow, but when i do the same thing using my ipad on my same internet it is almost instant. any idea why? should i use a differnet VPN client?
[00:29] <hotbobby> check cpu usage
[00:29] <hotbobby> ssh over a vpn isnt that like two encryptions going on at once?
[00:30] <transhuman> ah forget it i will just use hexchat
[00:30] <hotbobby> can anyone tell me how to install oracle's java from the webupd8 repo without needing to install all of x-11 :(
[00:30] <[Ex]-Inavel> well, if i don't use any VPN connection. what would happen to me? :3
[00:30] <hotbobby> transhuman: use weechat
[00:30] <hotbobby> [Ex]-Inavel: i mean. ssh is already encrypted what place does the vpn have unless your ISP blocks port 22 or something
[00:31] <hotbobby> transhuman: weechat has plugins for what you want to do
[00:31] <ComMan> hotbobby: the reason i VPN is because i must be on the university campus to access the server, so they setup a vpn for me so i can connect from home, but my question is why is sshing from ubuntu slow but from my ipad very fast?
[00:31] <[Ex]-Inavel> owh :3
[00:31] <[Ex]-Inavel> but, there's a VPN connection's setting. do i need to do that thing? :3
[00:31] <hotbobby> oh sorry [Ex]-Inavel i think i was confusing you with ComMan 's wquestion
[00:31] <ComMan> hotbobby: haha oh ok
[00:32] <[Ex]-Inavel> :3
[00:32] <hotbobby> ComMan: i understand. im not sure you have an option in that case. as for why it is slow have you tried using a different vpn client?
[00:34] <hotbobby> by that i mean, maybe it is openconnect causing the slowness
[00:36] <ComMan> hotbobby: i tried connecting through VPN using the ubuntu built-in network VPN configuration but it was not successful, so i started using openconnect. i don't know any other client. i tried getting the cisco client itself, but i only found the windows version, no linux one.
[00:37] <ComMan> hotbobby: i think it is the issue, but i do not know any other reliable and good/safe vpn clients, can you reccomend any? is there a way to use the ubuntu built in vpn client with cisco?
[00:37] <Bashing-om> !xchat | transhuman No longer maintained
[00:38] <hotbobby> ComMan: it looks like the only way to use anyconnect on linux is to use openconnect
[00:38] <hotbobby> does your university allow you to telnet instead of ssh?
[00:38] <ComMan> hotbobby: oh ok, so i do not have a choice.
[00:38] <ComMan> hotbobby: telnet, i doubt it, they are very windows centric.
[00:39] <ComMan> hotbobby: isn't telnet not very safe? very old and hackable?
[00:39] <hotbobby> ComMan: you're already in a vpn which has its own encryption
[00:40] <hotbobby> yes it is unsafe but if they dont allow outside connections to their servers where is the risk
[00:40] <sypher> hotbobby: Technically, the connection is only encrypted to the VPN appliance. After that, it's in the clear.
[00:40] <hotbobby> im trying to figure out what client ios uses for anyconnect and seeing if there is a linux version
[00:40] <ComMan> you mean use vpn with telnet? or vpn into the university then telnet to the server?
[00:40] <hotbobby> ComMan: the latter
[00:40] <ComMan> hotbobby: ios has an anyconnect client, it is free
[00:41] <ComMan> hotbobby: made by cisco its self
[00:41] <hotbobby> ComMan: yeah, it looks like they made a client for ios but not linux
[00:41] <hotbobby> that is strange but what can you do
[00:42] <ComMan> hotbobby: i guess you are right, nothing i can do, i do not mind the extra 20 seconds that i wait just to connect, i was just curious on why there was a difference in speed while on the same internet connection. especially that the ipad is faster, i am used to everything in the ipad slower than linux
[00:43] <doubledogdare610> Could someone probably help me with upstart?
[00:50] <Bashing-om> doubledogdare610: State your real issue, then see if someone knows .
[00:51] <doubledogdare610> Upstart is making lots of IO writes. I'm trying to see if this is normal..
[00:51] <doubledogdare610> Reads and writes
[00:52] <Miharu> hello?
[00:52] <doubledogdare610> People are here :P
[00:52] <Miharu> I'd like to ask where I can learn about networking?
[00:52] <Bashing-om> doubledogdare610: Not that I would know .. but log entries in context would give some great hints .
[00:53] <doubledogdare610> Bashing-om: I can run strace. Will that help?
[00:54] <doubledogdare610> Bashing-om: Or, where is the log file for the user job?
[00:55] <doubledogdare610> Bashing-om: I have strace attached..
[00:55] <Bashing-om> doubledogdare610: Well .. if it presents a system problem .. should be reflected in /var/log/syslog ,  or maybe /var/log/dmesg .
[00:56] <doubledogdare610> Bashing-om: I'm mainly just suspicious of what it's doing..
[00:58] <Bashing-om> doubledogdare610: strace is often confusing to me . But if ya want to pastebin the file . Maybe someone here who does know will look at it for you .
[00:58] <doubledogdare610> Bashing-om: okay, working on that..
[00:59] <eelstrebor> i got ubuntu 16.04 to work ok on an asus laptop but had to modify the bootloader settings to get it to install and then modify the bootloader so that it would boot the install - i pieced together the switches that i needed by web searching for ideas but is there a way to determine exactly what is needed or is it a "try it and see what happens" thing?
[01:06] <solarbird> Okay, so, if anybody feels like looking at why today's security updates break my machine, here's a pastebin of relevant data, with a way to contact me. http://pastebin.com/csdTGe1K
[01:06] <solarbird> bye
[01:07] <Miharu> so... is there a way to rollback my machine?
[01:07] <Miharu> my pc?
[01:08] <Miharu> so, I've installed wine, and want to uninstall it, but sudo apt-get purge wine doesn't do anything.
[01:15] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: "sudo apt-get remove wine"
[01:16] <Pici> Miharu: and delete ~/.wine  (or similarly named path)
[01:21] <Miharu> package wine is not installed, so not removed
[01:22] <Miharu> that's why I'm pretty confused
[01:22] <netham45> Anyone got any tips for getting an Intel HD Graphics 3000 to play nicely with a GTX970 using the proprietary nvidia drivers?
[01:22] <netham45> Getting a hard freeze when I enable xinerama, lightdm just goes into a crash loop if it's off
[01:23] <Bashing-om> Miharu: Where are you confused from ? The package managers will not mess with any files that are in your /home directory .
[01:23] <netham45> but it works if I start X manually, asides from the lack of Xinerama
[01:23] <Miharu> I followed the installation guide on wine site,
[01:23] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: So what you're saying is that you didn't install WINE throught the package management system?
[01:24] <Miharu> sudo apt-get remove wine and sudo apt-get purge wine doesn't give me anything except that wine is not installed
[01:24] <Bashing-om> What release .. and what Nvidia deiver is installed . Nvidia recommends the 367 version driver: http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/105343/en-us .
[01:24] <Miharu> the guide here isn't? https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu
[01:25] <netham45> Bashing-om, 367
[01:25] <netham45> And whatever intel driver is latest in the repos on 16.04
[01:26] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: So then: sudo apt-get remove wine-builds => does that show or do anything?
[01:26] <doubledogdare610> Bashing-om: So, I did some research about what upstart does. I compared that with the strace output and I have realized that it is in fact doing what it is supposed to do. I guess I freaked out for no reason. Sorry for wasting your time!
[01:27] <Miharu> no
[01:27] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: Or "sudo apt-get remove winehq-staging"
[01:27] <Miharu> no.
[01:28] <Miharu> any way to list it?
[01:28] <Bashing-om> Metacity: Maybe take a look at the config file /etc/X11/xorg.conf see if it is proper ?
[01:28] <netham45> Bashing-om, I also played with bumblebee a bit, but it's obviously not made to run on desktops. Had either a hard freeze or insta-reboot whenever I tried it.
[01:28] <Bashing-om> dougsko: Hey .. never a waste of time to explore what the ubuntu system is doing .
[01:28] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: What do you get when you type: "apt search wine | less" => WHAT packages are shown?
[01:29] <netham45> Bashing-om, I wrote my xorg.conf, autodetect didn't find the Intel card at all. Made sure the BusIDs were right and everything.
[01:30] <Bashing-om> Metacity: And you purged BumbleBee ?.. as can have only one controller .. BumbleBee ( depreciated) or nvidia-prime .. NOT both .
[01:30] <Miharu> a lot? should I paste that somewhere?
[01:30] <netham45> Yea, I had to to get my system to boot again. I'm Netham45, not Metacity, btw.
[01:31] <netham45> I'm on a desktop, by the way, which I assumed was why Bumblebee failed.
[01:31] <Bashing-om> netham45: K .. that was me fat fingering and not paying attention .
[01:31] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: If you would - and we'll keep it simple - open up your package manager and type "wine" in the search field - THAT will show you what's installed - and you can easily remove it via the package manager (software and updates)
[01:31] <netham45> met<tab>, net<tab>, I get it. :P
[01:32] <netham45> Does nvidia-prime work on desktops?
[01:33] <Bashing-om> netham45: The system is some kind of smart .. might try sparring off that confog file and have the system make up a new one ' sudo nvidia-xconfig ' .
[01:33] <netham45> Bashing-om, that's what I started mine off of.
[01:33] <netham45> Hrm, maybe if I turned off TwinView or whatever they're calling it now and manually configured each screen...
[01:33] <netham45> Would that kill my GPU acceleration?
[01:34] <Bashing-om> netham45: Honestly .. I do not have a known good reference for the config file in 16.04 .. Seems it is different than that of 14.04 .
[01:34] <Miharu> something like dpkg -l | less wine?
[01:34] <Miharu> it outputs one wine
[01:34] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: Which one?
[01:35] <netham45> It's the first one I've written on 16.04, I just did it how I would've on older versions.
[01:35] <netham45> Though it's honestly been a while since I had to touch an xorg.conf
[01:36] <Miharu> wine-devel,  wine-devel-amd64, wine-devel-i386:i386 winehq-devel
[01:36] <Bashing-om> What is the Intel chip set ? skylake by chance ?
[01:36] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: Well, then those are what you're going to remove, hmm.
[01:36] <Bashing-om> netham45: ^
[01:37] <netham45> Bashing-om, it's a 2500k, I'll check the generation.
[01:37] <Miharu> say, another question?
[01:37] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: Shoot.
[01:37] <netham45> Bashing-om, Nope, Sandy Bridge.
[01:37] <netham45> It's an older CPU/mobo, haven't had a reason to upgrade in a while.
[01:37] <Miharu> the reason to use remove and the reason to use purge, what is it for each?
[01:38] <Miharu> I've read that purge will clear any file created by the package, so complete removal?
[01:38] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: "Remove" - obviously, removes the package(s) from "system use" - whereas "purge" will delete the cached package(s) - does that make sense?
[01:38] <Bashing-om> netham45: My thought then does not apply .. 16.04/skylake instead of the default one wants the i965 driver .
[01:39] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: The only thing that won't get removed is the ~./wine from your home directory
[01:39] <netham45> Bashing-om, I'm using the 'xserver-xorg-video-intel driver' package and using 'intel' as my driver string in xorg.conf
[01:40] <Miharu> any remains of installed windows applications will be deleted too?
[01:40] <netham45> Miharu, purge removes configuration files too, remove just removes the actual package.
[01:40] <Miharu> any danger of removing the config files?
[01:41] <netham45> I can't say for sure for Wine, but it's a possibility. Make a copy if you're worried.
[01:41] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: No.
[01:41] <Miharu> I've no intention to install wine after this.
[01:41] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: Then don't waste the energy worrying about nothing, hmm? Easy done.
[01:41] <Miharu> So, I should use purge if I want to completely uninstall it, is it ?
[01:42] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: It's nearly noon, and I'm going to install sushi/sashimi into MY system...be well - other folks will assist you now, mate. Cheerio!
[01:42] <Miharu> thanks YankDownUnder
[01:42] <Miharu> really.
[01:42] <YankDownUnder> Miharu: My pleasure. Peace.
[01:42] <netham45> YankDownUnder, careful, vinegar can corrode your circuits if you take in too much.
[01:42] <netham45> :P
[01:46] <Miharu> so, I've added repository for wine. does it get removed automatically when I uninstall it/
[01:46] <Miharu> ?
[01:47] <xangua> No Miharu
[01:48] <xangua> !ppa-purge
[01:55] <Miharu> so... ppa-purge doesn't work.
[01:55] <Miharu> how do I fix this issue?
[01:55] <xangua> Miharu: you haven't described your issue
[02:00] <Miharu> xangua: paste everything? I don't know I could explain it appropriately?
[02:00] <Miharu> apt-get update failed for some reason.
[02:04] <xangua> 8:46 PM <Miharu> so, I've added repository for wine. does it get removed automatically when I uninstall it/ , what repository did you add? How did you install and uninstalled wine? What's the actual error output you get from apt-get update?
[02:04] <xangua> ! Paste
[02:04] <Miharu> wine/wine-builds?
[02:05] <Miharu> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:wine/wine-builds
[02:05] <Miharu> I uninstall wine using sudo apt-get purge wine-devel?
[02:07] <Miharu> https://paste.ubuntu.com/22393759/
[02:09] <Miharu> sorry, afk, toilet.
[02:12] <xangua> Miharu: the only errors I see there are a repository that doesn't have packages candidates for Ubuntu xenial, so you should remove it; and I don't know anything about the "cloud" one... Nothing related to wine
[02:12] <Miharu> ok, I'm here.
[02:13] <netham45> Will the same nvidia driver run a GTX970 and a GT240?
[02:13] <netham45> And not totally destroy performance on the 970 monitors?
[02:14] <Miharu> so, here is the full output of sudo apt-get update
[02:14] <Miharu> https://paste.ubuntu.com/22394491/
[02:15] <Miharu> on line 6 is wine repository.
[02:15] <Miharu> line 8, I mean
[02:16] <Miharu> https://paste.ubuntu.com/22394777/
[02:17] <Miharu> that is the result of sudo apt-purge ppa:wine/wine-builds
[02:24] <elspru> hi I just updated to 16.0.4.1 from 14 LTS
[02:24] <elspru> it said that upgrade finished with errors.
[02:24] <elspru> I'm not sure what the errors are, how can I check?
[02:25] <elspru> also apt-get upgrade tells me there are a bunch of packages in unmet dependnecies, and I can't seem to remove them by doing apt-get -f install, or apt-get removing them individually.
[02:25] <elspru> I'm on an armhf system
[02:25] <elspru> also /sbin/reboot and shutdown is missing
[02:27] <turwraith> Hello
[02:27] <elspru> hi
[02:31] <elspru> okay I fixed it ! :-D w00t w00t just had to do a sudo dpkg --force-all -P vlc-nox
[02:33]  * elspru is very relieved
[02:36] <cyberhandy> hello
[02:44] <Miharu> hello
[02:44] <godaccess> Hello.
[02:44] <MangyLobster> HELLO!
[02:45] <cyberhandy> i have a chromebook and trying to open virtual appliances
[02:45] <cyberhandy> i installed ubuntu on my chromebook
[02:46] <cyberhandy> vbox andvmplayere doesnt work
[02:46] <cyberhandy> so now im tryong qemu
[02:46] <cyberhandy> can anyone assist
[02:46] <cyberhandy> i have pre-existing vmdk and need to open in qemu
[02:47] <MangyLobster> I've messed with qemu. What are you trying to do?
[02:47] <cyberhandy> trying to open vmdk
[02:47] <cyberhandy> can you help
[02:48] <MangyLobster> https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/QEMU/Images
[02:48] <MangyLobster> It's a supported image.
[02:48] <MangyLobster> So... What are you trying that isn't working?
[02:49] <cyberhandy> well everything im finding is for installing an iso but not an existing one
[02:50] <tatertots> cyberhandy can you pastebin the exact errors you get or would you rather just repeat how "it doesn't work"
[02:50] <MangyLobster> That would be helpful.
[02:51] <cyberhandy> i originally was trying it in vbox and vmplayer
[02:52] <tatertots> did you have any luck in trying "it"
[02:52] <MangyLobster> (Also, http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html + ctl+f is super helpful.)
[02:52] <cyberhandy> they are vmdk files
[02:53] <tatertots> is this the first time you're trying this on the system or have you done this before on the system?
[02:53] <MangyLobster> What command are you running? What are you actually doing that isn't working?
[02:55] <tatertots> cyberhandy is having vm usage issues, still waiting on the ubuntu relevant part to be typed
[02:56] <tatertots> cyberhandy you might try a different iso also
[02:57] <MangyLobster> So far we have qemu + vmdk = NO WORK!!!11
[02:57] <MangyLobster> But qemu supports vmdk, so... with out anything else to go on, I'm calling this one solved.
[02:57] <MangyLobster> Good job, team.
[02:59] <C4RL05D4J4CK4L> H3LL0 TH3R3
[02:59] <tatertots> oh boy..hi
[03:00] <C4RL05D4J4CK4L> H0W 15 3V34Y1 2N1GHT
[03:00] <C4RL05D4J4CK4L> what up tatertots
[03:00] <cyberhandy> yea but im new to qemu
[03:00] <cyberhandy> so i need to figure out how to open it
[03:01] <C4RL05D4J4CK4L> took me like 5 mins to get in here
[03:01] <cyberhandy> im reading now
[03:01] <C4RL05D4J4CK4L> had to go through 10 proxies
[03:01] <JeffATL> can current 64-bit ubuntu run 32-bit binaries?
[03:01] <JeffATL> out of the box?
[03:02] <tatertots> well you know this is a very exclusive chat room C4RL
[03:02] <C4RL05D4J4CK4L> seriously
[03:02] <C4RL05D4J4CK4L> not exit node friendly
[03:02] <C4RL05D4J4CK4L> im glad I have some people to talk to I was getting lonley
[03:03] <C4RL05D4J4CK4L> lonely*
[03:03] <tatertots> we don't talk much here just troubleshoot
[03:03] <tatertots> talking is not allowed
[03:03] <C4RL05D4J4CK4L> I know...
[03:03] <C4RL05D4J4CK4L> sad =[
[03:06] <stiv2k> why am i getting this error? Its when i try to click "install ubuntu" from a minimal ISO: http://stiv2k.info/img/unsorted/20160805_225732.jpg
[03:06] <stiv2k> or
[03:06] <stiv2k> command line install i mean
[03:07] <Gallomimia> hello. i'd like to ask what procedure i could use to disable the fancy GUI in the newer (16.04+) version of grub used in ubuntu. doesn't seem to play nicely with my gpu and i'd rather have text.
[03:08] <tatertots> stiv2k does the system do that when attempting to boot multiple ISO's?
[03:08] <JeffATL> i ask because i've just tried this process http://askubuntu.com/questions/723613/adobe-pdf-for-ubuntu-64-bit-15-10/723626 to get acroread running and when i try to execute it it says /usr/bin/acroread: 23: exec: /opotAdobe/reader9/reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: not found even though the file is there - file tells me it's a 32-bit ELF binary
[03:08] <stiv2k> tatertots: dont know
[03:08] <stiv2k> tatertots: the iso verifies though
[03:08] <stiv2k> its a good iso
[03:08] <stiv2k> and disc
[03:09] <tatertots> stiv2k does the system already have a functional operating system on it?
[03:09] <stiv2k> tatertots: yeah
[03:09] <stiv2k> windows 98....
[03:09] <stiv2k> its an old ass laptop
[03:10] <Guy1524> why isn't there a warning for Ubuntu 14.04 users upgrading to 16.04 that have old AMD graphics cards telling them that 16.04 is not recommended for their system?
[03:10] <tatertots> did you make sure to get a 32bit ISO stiv2k?
[03:10] <stiv2k> yes sir
[03:10] <stiv2k> md5sum matches the 32bit md5sum
[03:10] <stiv2k> 574fd244f5069f086065a23f7bdf604f  mini.iso
[03:11] <tatertots> what version is the ISO?
[03:11] <stiv2k> 16.04
[03:11] <stiv2k> i got from here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall
[03:11] <tatertots> and  you're already downloading another iso to try correct?
[03:12] <tatertots> not the same 16.04 32bit iso
[03:12] <tatertots> something different
[03:12] <stiv2k> tatertots: could the fact that it only has 128 MB of ram have anything to do with it
[03:12] <Gallomimia> JeffATL: are the permissions right on the file and all directories in the path?
[03:13] <tatertots> i'd agree that not checking and adhering to minimum system requirements isn't ideal
[03:13] <stiv2k> tatertots: well it says that they did it on only 64 MB ram
[03:13] <stiv2k> sooo.. i have double that
[03:14] <cfhowlett> stiv2k, or use a less resource hungry *buntu; lubuntu or xubuntu
[03:14] <tatertots> you should be downloading another iso to try just for troubleshooting, instead of repeating the same things and expecting different results
[03:14] <stiv2k> cfhowlett: it is
[03:14] <stiv2k> cfhowlett: i got it straight from the lubuntu minimal install page
[03:14] <stiv2k> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall
[03:14] <cfhowlett> stiv2k, ah, sorry.  just entered the room
[03:14] <stiv2k> tatertots: i have a cd of lubuntu 14.04.1 alternate im about to try
[03:16] <Miharu> so... I'm stressed, where did I go wrong.
[03:16] <stiv2k> hmmm
[03:16] <stiv2k> what the fuck, that one seems to work?
[03:16] <cfhowlett> language !!
[03:16] <tatertots> it all went wrong long ago Miharu
[03:16] <Miharu> two of my applications cannot access the internet.
[03:16] <JeffATL> Gallomimia: perms include rx all the way down to the acroread binary. install process put a symlink as /usr/bin/acroread -> /opt/Adobe/...
[03:17] <tatertots> what two applications Miharu?
[03:17] <Miharu> thunderbird
[03:17] <Miharu> and rescuetime
[03:17] <tatertots> ah
[03:17] <tatertots> Miharu and you still haven't sent or received any test emails?
[03:18] <Miharu> I have.
[03:18] <tatertots> are outgoing emails stuck in the outbox?
[03:18] <tatertots> and no new email coming in?
[03:18] <Miharu> while the yahoo one works, I cannot create another account
[03:19] <tatertots> if yahoo email in thunderbird is working then thunderbird is in fact using the internet
[03:19] <Miharu> Sorry, we're unable to communicate with our sign up server.
[03:19] <Miharu> please check your connection.
[03:19] <tatertots> now about this other email account
[03:19] <Miharu> I've deleted my gmail.
[03:19] <Gallomimia> you failed to take a deep breath and count to 10?
[03:19] <JeffATL> Gallomimia: tried running acroread from that "search your computer" tool - it ran up the CPU and the reader icon appeared in teh launcher for a few seconds but it disappears and nothing happens
[03:19] <tatertots> are you certain you have the proper / correct information to configure the email client?
[03:20] <Miharu> I've checked with gmail. I'm 95% sure
[03:20] <JeffATL> is acroread simply a nonstarter on current ubuntu?
[03:20] <tatertots> are you using imap or pop?
[03:20] <Miharu> and now I cannot create new account.
[03:21] <Miharu> well. pop3 one on yahoo works.
[03:22] <tatertots> not asking imap or pop for the "working" email
[03:22] <Miharu> for the imap in gmail, dont
[03:22] <tatertots> i'm asking for the non working email
[03:22] <Miharu> no way to check now?
[03:22] <tatertots> and what are you typing in for the server and port#?
[03:23] <Miharu> imap.gmail.com, #993
[03:24] <tatertots> ok so thunderbird needs to talk to imap.gmail.com on port #993...try to 'ping imap.gmail.com'
[03:25] <Miharu> 100%
[03:25] <tatertots> were you able to ping imap.gmail.com?
[03:25] <Miharu> no packet loss.
[03:25] <tatertots> that means your computer has no issues communicating to imap.gmail.com
[03:27] <tatertots> Miharu do you have 2-Step Verification on your Google Account?
[03:29] <Miharu> 2-step like using phone number? no.
[03:30] <tatertots> does it log in to your account successfully?
[03:31] <Miharu> now? I don't know. I can't make new account.
[03:31] <Miharu> in thunderbird.
[03:32] <yinflying2016> #join C++
[03:34] <tatertots> Miharu here's a thunderbird add new account video from 2011 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTjskB5dR1Q
[03:35] <tatertots> hope it helps some
[03:36] <tatertots> Miharu you should also enable logging http://kb.mozillazine.org/Session_logging_for_mail/news
[03:37] <Miharu> click skip this and use my existing email, right?
[03:37] <Miharu> that button doesn't work.
[03:37] <Geom> hi. would there be a differences in speed between 12 and 16 version running sever edition?
[03:39] <tatertots> Miharu can you boot a livecd/liveusb and try having multiple email accounts on the livecd
[03:39] <vahe> hi all how to create the bootable disk for installing debian is for uefi? dd ,how to create debian installer for UEFI debian.iso
[03:39] <tripelb> 1404 how do I address /hom on another partition if I am droppedto a recovery root shell? (I forgot my password on 14.04 and my 16.04 is toasted. Wow everything I try to install comes back with bad hash sum so I went to my 14 partition.).)
[03:40] <vahe> or ubuntu
[03:40] <Kurowa> tatertots: not now? I'm still doing data analysis.
[03:40] <Kurowa> sorry.
[03:43] <vahe> How to install the system if the BIOS UEFI?  dd gported?
[03:44] <JeffATL> does ubuntu have a way to do what would be satisfied by adobe flash playert?
[03:46] <cfhowlett> !flash | JeffATL
[03:46] <cfhowlett> !uefi | vahe
[03:51] <vahe> ubottu: thanks,I want to reinstall ubuntu but the computer only works on uefi how to create a setup disk ? dd if=ubuntu.iso of=dev/sdX bs=4M && sync
[03:52] <vahe> yes?
[03:53] <hotbobby> hi yes hello. i turned off password authentication by sshd and now when i log in i no longer see my motd and the landscape-common thing that says if packaged are out of date
[03:53] <cfhowlett> vahe, did you read the link?
[03:53] <hotbobby> how can i bring that functionality back?
[03:54] <hotbobby> to clarify im on 16.04 and its not called landscape-common anymore oops ********* :(
[03:58] <tatertots> hotbobby have you already started to reverse what you did to get into that situation?
[03:58] <hotbobby> why would i reenable password authentication
[03:58] <tripelb> hi. have a linux question. If I am dropped to a root shell and I want to know the user list I have to ls the /home but /home is empty because the users are on a different partition. Help me. when I boot up in ubuntu gui it sees the users so they are there. But in the recovery terminal I dont see them. Thanks
[03:58] <hotbobby> that was the only change i made, to sshd_config
[03:59] <hotbobby> tripelb: cat /etc/passwd
[03:59] <hotbobby> maybe use sudo maybe not im not a pro
[03:59] <Geom> would the lower server edition will be faster than the latest?
[04:00] <Bashing-om> tripelb: From that root shell ' sudo fdisk -lu '
[04:00] <cfhowlett> Geom, errrrrrrrrrrrr what?
[04:00] <Bashing-om>  to indemtify the target partion . then mount it .
[04:00] <tripelb> hotbobby I can try it. I didnt think it lists the usernames. It's a root shell so I have permissions for all. Bashing-om will try that.
[04:01] <hotbobby> does anyone know how to get the motd back and the system status thing ? :(
[04:01] <hotbobby> what is the system status thing called so i can just run it myself, it used to be called landscape-common
[04:01] <hotbobby> in 16.04 it changed
[04:02] <Geom> cfhowlett  i mean... e.g.: 12.04 server edition is faster than 16 server edition?
[04:02] <cfhowlett> Geom, doubtful.  ask the experts in #ubuntu-server
[04:02] <tatertots> while keeping what was done that made it disappear though right
[04:02] <Geom> thanks
[04:03] <hotbobby> tatertots: all i did was turn off password authentication. please; tell me how that would possibly effect it
[04:03] <hotbobby> password auth for ssh**
[04:03] <tatertots> if you reverse it does it all reverse ?
[04:03] <hotbobby> i will try, give me a second
[04:04] <hotbobby> tatertots: .... you were right
[04:05] <tatertots> about what?
[04:05] <hotbobby> i reloaded default sshd_config and it works again
[04:05] <tatertots> ah see there
[04:05] <hotbobby> i only changed 3 options to no, UsePAM, PasswordAuthentication, and ChallengeResponseAuthentication
[04:05] <hotbobby> how could setting them to no mess with motd
[04:06] <tatertots> i don't know...but as you can see for yourself it does
[04:07] <tatertots> so now you either have lots of research to do or you've already decided if it's worth it or you can live with it
[04:09] <Gallomimia> still looking for help in turning off gui grub
[04:09] <JakeSays> help! i installed ubuntu on a macbook pro with a retina display and i can't figure out how to change the dpi so i can actually read stuff :(
[04:09] <hotbobby> JakeSays: what version
[04:10] <JakeSays> 16
[04:10] <JakeSays> xenial
[04:11] <hotbobby> in unity-control-panel cant you just move the slider that says Scale for menu and title bars:
[04:11] <hotbobby> i havent used gui ubuntu in a while im almost positive that option is still there though
[04:12] <hotbobby> its in display settings
[04:13] <JakeSays> hotbobby, hmm. seems that helped :)
[04:13] <JakeSays> thanks!
[04:13] <tatertots> JakeSays were you able to adjust the display settings?
[04:13] <tatertots> good deal
[04:13] <hotbobby> there may be some applications that wont look good but its most likely because they have their own scaling settings
[04:13] <JakeSays> yeah chrome being one of them
[04:14] <hotbobby> ctrl + mousewheel up :D
[04:14] <hotbobby> no there is obviously a better way
[04:14] <hotbobby> in windows' chrome theres an option for font size
[04:15] <anotherjoe_> my wifi is not working
[04:15] <hotbobby> what is your version and what happens when you type ifconfig
[04:16] <JakeSays> hotbobby, yeah there is on linux too
[04:16] <tatertots> has you wifi ever worked another joe?
[04:16] <tatertots> when did it stop working?
[04:16] <JakeSays> so i'm not liking unity much. its quite a bit different than the usual desktops
[04:16] <yinflyin1> maybe he should add extra driver?
[04:17] <tatertots> had you made any hardware or software changes  anotherjoe?
[04:17] <JakeSays> cant handle this one menu bar thing
[04:17] <hotbobby> isnt it just like osx though :P
[04:17] <JakeSays> it is, which is why i can't handle it
[04:17] <hotbobby> theres lots of good window managers
[04:17] <anotherjoe> I got this computer yesterday Acer E14 E5-474G 56YN and I followed this : http://askubuntu.com/questions/763080/no-wifi-in-qualcom-atheros-ubuntu-16-04-acer-aspire-e-15
[04:18] <anotherjoe> It worked last night.  This morning it's not working again.
[04:18] <hotbobby> JakeSays: i like i3, xfce, stumpwm, blackbox. take a look at the different window managers and see if theres something you like
[04:18] <anotherjoe> I found and followed the instructions in this bugreport:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1484159
[04:18] <JakeSays> suggestions? i've been using kde, but it seems to be buggy
[04:18] <JakeSays> hotbobby, ah ok. thanks
[04:18] <anotherjoe> IF config:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1484159
[04:18] <anotherjoe> if config: np2s0f1  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 1c:39:47:95:e5:92
[04:18] <anotherjoe>           inet addr:192.168.0.101  Bcast:192.168.0.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
[04:18] <anotherjoe>           inet6 addr: fe80::379f:69eb:93cb:e601/64 Scope:Link
[04:18] <anotherjoe>           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
[04:18] <anotherjoe>           RX packets:13244 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
[04:19] <hotbobby> oh no he got silenced
[04:19] <JakeSays> i kind of like enlightenment
[04:19] <tatertots> anotherJoe i understand you've tried to fix things but let's get a good idea what shape the system is in now, this is a script you can run that will provide details to trouble shooot, it's sanitary and does not give out sensitive info https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=370108
[04:20] <tatertots> anotherjoe use pastbin but please run the script so we can get all the info in one fail swoop instead of 20 different pastbins
[04:20] <anotherjoe> thanks, will do
[04:20] <tatertots> the instructions are included in the link https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=370108
[04:21] <tatertots> it will generate a text file and you can pastebin the info in the resulting text file
[04:25] <tatertots> anotherjoe just pastbin the contents i don't have anything fancy that will allow me to accept that
[04:25] <tatertots> there's a pastbin link at the top of the chat room...at least for me there is
[04:26] <JakeSays> only problem with enlightenment is i have to build it
[04:26] <tatertots> then just paste the pastebin link in the chat anotherjoe
[04:27] <anotherjoe> http://pastebin.com/L6iaUY4H
[04:30] <tatertots> very interesting anotherjoe
[04:31] <anotherjoe> It worked last night, now doesn't.  I am not sure what I changed.
[04:31] <tatertots> i do not even see your wlan adapter
[04:31] <anotherjoe> I know.
[04:32] <tatertots> do you know if it was a intel wlan adapter?
[04:32] <anotherjoe> I don't know what's happening.  Something should show up.
[04:32] <tatertots> can you boot liveusb/livecd and see if it work when booted to liveusb/livecd?
[04:33] <anotherjoe> THe fix for Atheros QCA9377 worked last night.
[04:33] <tatertots> or maybe you've already tried that?
[04:33] <anotherjoe> I am pretty sure it was an Atheros
[04:34] <anotherjoe> I didn't try the live CD.   There is a bug issue for this with a solution, but that solution didn't work for me.
[04:43] <PTS> Is anyone else having trouble with steam not launching after installation?
[04:44] <tatertots> give the livecd a try and see if the wlan adapter is detected in the livecd, run the script again from live if so
[04:44] <tatertots> PTS did steam ever work in the past or is this your first time with steam on this system?
[04:45] <tatertots> PTS did steam ever work in the past or is this your first time with steam on this system?
[04:47] <anotherjoe> ok thanks
[04:48] <kbl> hi
[04:48] <kbl> hi
[04:48] <tatertots> hi kbl
[04:48] <kbl> im new to this
[04:49] <kbl> Hey tater
[04:49] <kbl> Never used an IRC before. Seems nice
[04:49] <PTS> tatertots: Yeah it has worked before. I have no clue what is wrong. This is a fresh installation.
[04:50] <White_Light> Is there an explanation why Chromium is not updated in a timely manner on Ubuntu? Currently 51 has several CVEs out for it, and 52 has been released for weeks
[04:50] <White_Light> is it just assumed that you shouldn't use chromium on ubuntu?
[04:50] <tatertots> fresh install eh PTS?.....of 16.04 right?...and when it worked in the past what version of ubuntu?
[04:51] <kbl> I use Chromium on Ubuntu? Been using it since I could remember. What's the issue? I just got here
[04:53] <PTS> tatertots: Ubuntu 14.04
[04:53] <cfhowlett> !latest | White_Light
[04:53] <tatertots> ah i see PTS.....are you also a amd radeon video card owner?
[04:54] <tatertots> just out of curiousity
[04:54] <White_Light> cfhowlett, there's a notable difference between wanting the latest due to features, and wanting security updates for a web browser
[04:54] <White_Light> there have been no security backports since the CVEs were released
[04:56] <ankit> ubuntu 16.04 LTS sound not working from in-built speakers, but headphones are working fine
[04:57] <baizon> ankit: switch the output then
[04:57] <ankit> baizon how to do that??
[04:57] <tatertots> ankit have you already messed with the sound mixer and stuff?
[04:58] <PTS> tatertots: Yes
[04:58] <ankit> tatertots i did tried some online solutions but nothing worked
[04:59] <ankit> anyone please help to fix it, this is critical
[05:01] <White_Light> Sound Preferences > Output > Select your speakers > restart applications that may be outputting sound
[05:02] <tatertots> ankit pastbin 'amixer'
[05:04] <tatertots> PTS do you get any errors when you attempt to start steam? if so pastebin please
[05:04] <tatertots> and thank you
[05:05] <ankit> tatertots http://paste.ubuntu.com/22409137/
[05:05] <ahmad> i
[05:05] <ahmad> hi
[05:05] <tatertots> ankit it's turned off
[05:05] <ankit> White_Light there are two outputs Digital Output (PDIF) & Headphones
[05:06] <tatertots> you should try turning it on or enable it
[05:06] <ankit> tatertots i have connected headphones
[05:06] <ahmad> who can upate torbrowser
[05:07] <axc> 23333
[05:07] <ankit> tatertots http://paste.ubuntu.com/22409319/
[05:07] <ankit> tatertots please check this one
[05:07] <ankit> now i have removed the headphones
[05:08] <axc> ？
[05:08] <cfhowlett> !tor | ahnooie
[05:08] <cfhowlett> ahmad
[05:09] <tatertots> ankit have you used alsamixer?
[05:10] <ankit> yes
[05:15] <tatertots> ankit you also have a HP dv4 i noticed
[05:15] <ankit> tatertots yes
[05:15] <tatertots> did it stop working or has the sound never worked ankit?
[05:16] <ankit> it stopped working
[05:16] <ankit> previously it was working fin e
[05:16] <ankit> fine
[05:16] <tatertots> had you made any hardware or software changes?
[05:16] <ankit> i had upgraded to 16.04
[05:16] <ankit> after that sound is not working
[05:18] <tatertots> and you've adjusted sound preferences ankit?
[05:19] <anotherjoe> Hi Tatertots, my wifi is still not working.  Even in the bootdisk it's not recognized
[05:19] <tatertots> you make sure your audio isn't set to Digital output or anything ankit?
[05:20] <tatertots> what version boot disk anotherjoe?
[05:20] <anotherjoe> I just used the same disk I used to install ubuntu
[05:20] <tatertots> ok
[05:21] <tatertots> i didnt see a rfkill on your pastbin but does your laptop have a keyboard shortcut for enable/disable wireless and or airplane mode?
[05:21] <anotherjoe> I have it for wireless
[05:22] <anotherjoe> I tried the fn + f3 key and it didn't turn on.
[05:22] <tatertots> interesting that it wasn't detected
[05:22] <anotherjoe> I know.
[05:22] <anotherjoe> It seems like I have no wireless whatsoever
[05:23] <tatertots> this is an internal wlan adapter or usb add in type?
[05:23] <tatertots> internal i'm guessing
[05:23] <anotherjoe> Internal wlan
[05:24] <lotuspsychje> unity-greeter got stuck on a picture i chosen, and doesnt change to my current wallpaper anymore, i tried messing with dconf-editor but no luck, any hints to reset login background?
[05:24] <lotuspsychje> 16.04.1
[05:24] <tatertots> hmm wonder if your BIOS will show the wlan adapter? ideally we need to confirm it's alive from something other than your installed OS
[05:24] <anotherjoe> In lspci I see 02:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device 5287 (rev 01)
[05:25] <anotherjoe> I looked in my BIOS, it's not an advanced BIOS and didn't show anything.  I will check again.  CU in 5 mins.
[05:26] <PanV> Hello, I have somebody who got infected with the classic shell on Windows, and he lost his partition table on his HDD (but not on his SSD) http://termbin.com/bgvo He really needs his data back
[05:26] <tatertots> anotherjoe i think you are looking at this in lspci 02:00.1 Ethernet controller [0200]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller [10ec:8168] (rev 12)
[05:27] <tatertots> which is your wired lan adapter...oh okay see u in 5 then :)
[05:27] <Bashing-om> lotuspsychje: A default in /etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf set for a wall papper ?
[05:27] <tatertots> ankit you were on 14.04 prior to updating correct?
[05:28] <lotuspsychje> Bashing-om: lemme check
[05:28] <tatertots> ankin if you still have 14.04 iso i would try to boot from it and determine if the audio works in 14.04 livecd/liveusb?
[05:30] <lotuspsychje> Bashing-om: i only see a users.conf there
[05:31] <PanV> Hello, I have somebody who got infected with the classic shell on Windows, and he lost his partition table on his HDD (but not on his SSD) http://termbin.com/bgvo He really needs his data back and he doesn't know how.
[05:32] <lotuspsychje> PanV: try to scan the whole hd with photorec(testdisk) to rescue lost data
[05:33] <PanV> what command should I do?
[05:34] <PanV> photorec? lotuspsychje
[05:34] <lotuspsychje> !info testdisk | PanV
[05:34] <Bashing-om> lotuspsychje: I have not looked at 16.04. I had expected " background=/usr/share/lubuntu/wallpapers/energy-pulse.png " gimme a bit to look at me 16.04 standard install file .
[05:35] <PanV> thanks
[05:37] <lotuspsychje> Bashing-om: usr/share/backgrounds shows me the standard wallpapers perhaps ill try to add it there
[05:40] <tatertots> I'm glad you guys are looking into that, i had that on my todo list
[05:44] <PanV> [8:43:39 πμ] Marco Pitino: But it did say I have to enable the component called 'universe'. [8:44:05 πμ] Marco Pitino: and then use netcat
[05:44] <PanV> this is what my friend is saying
[05:45] <PanV> How can he enable universe?
[05:45] <Bashing-om> lotuspsychje: Humm .. seeing the backgrounds (?) at /usr/share/unity-greeter . Am I not ?
[05:45] <lotuspsychje> !repo | PanV
[05:45] <PanV> Thanks
[05:45] <PanV> and from there I can install testdisk?
[05:46] <lotuspsychje> Bashing-om: that dir gives me only icon files needed for unity greeter
[05:47] <YankDownUnder> PanV: "testdisk" is part of the repos
[05:47] <PanV> Of the universe one right?
[05:47] <Bashing-om> lotuspsychje: Yeah .. I looked a bit more . not what we seek .
[05:48] <YankDownUnder> PanV: It should be part of the "normal" repos - however, without looking, I could be *wrong*...either which, it's easy enough to install once your repos are sorted out.
[05:49] <PanV> And I am confused, how am I supposed to sort out my repos?
[05:49] <PanV> Software Sources?
[05:49] <YankDownUnder> PanV: Yes. Software Sources. They are the same. (Repos = Software repositories)
[05:50] <PanV> Oh, alright
[05:50] <PanV> And.. how can I install testdisk now?
[05:50] <goofz> Don't guess -- check your security regulations.
[05:51] <YankDownUnder> PanV: If you want to find out, open a terminal and type: apt search testdisk
[05:51] <goofz> There is more to life than increasing its speed.-- Mahatma Gandhi
[05:51] <YankDownUnder> PanV: If you get a returned response, then you can install it with "sudo apt-get install testdisk"
[05:51] <goofz> You know, Callahan's is a peaceable bar, but if you ask that dog what hisfavorite formatter is, and he says "roff! roff!", well, I'll just have to...
[05:51] <PanV> Wait
 Will LINUX ever overtake sliced bread as the #1 achievement            of mankind?
[05:51] <goofz> "I was drunk last night, crawled home across the lawn.  By accident Iput the car key in the door lock.  The house started up.  So I figuredwhat the hell, and drove it around the block a few times.  I thought Ishould go park it in the middle of the freeway and yell at everyone toget off my driveway."-- Steven Wright
[05:52] <goofz> Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
[05:53] <goofz> Fascinating is a word I use for the unexpected.-- Spock, "The Squire of Gothos", stardate 2124.5
[05:53] <PanV> Reading package lists.... done Building Dependency tree Reading state information... done E: Unable to locate package testdisk
[05:53] <goofz> I develop for Linux for a living, I used to develop for DOS.Going from DOS to Linux is like trading a glider for an F117.-- Lawrence Foard, entropy@world.std.com
[05:54] <goofz> Emerson's Law of Contrariness:Our chief want in life is somebody who shall make us do what weezel_ can.  Having found them, we shall then hate them for it.
[05:54] <goofz> Help me, I'm a prisoner in a Fortune cookie file!
[05:54] <YankDownUnder> PanV: Then it's part of a different package. Therefore, you can either directly edit the /etc/apt/sources.list and uncomment the extra repositories, or you can do it through the graphical package manager.
[05:55] <PanV> Synaptic?
[05:55] <PanV> So I'll just install testdisk from synaptic
[05:55] <goofz> ARTHURIt's not a question of whose habitat it is, it's a question ofhow hard you hit it.- Arthur pointing out one of the disadvantages of gravity, Fit the Tenth.
[05:55] <YankDownUnder> PanV: You can install "synaptic" if you so desire...
[05:55] <PanV> Isn't that the graphical package manager?
[05:55] <goofz> We question most of the mantras around here periodically, in caseyou hadn't noticed.  :-)             -- Larry Wall in <199705101952.MAA00756@wall.org>
[05:56] <goofz> overflow error in /dev/null
[05:56] <YankDownUnder> PanV: There are several package managers nowadays - personally, I prefer "Synaptic" - but it's all apples and oranges. If you want to quickly install "Synaptic", merely type: sudo apt-get install synaptic
[05:56] <goofz> QFM:Quelle fashion mistake.  "It was really QFM.  I mean painterpants?  That's 1979 beyond belief."-- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated   Culture"
[05:56] <PanV> So with that manager I can install testdisk YankDownUnder ?
[05:57] <YankDownUnder> PanV: You're still going to have to ENABLE the extra repos...hmm? Right oh.
[05:57] <goofz> Microsoft Acquires Nothing REDMOND, WA -- In an unprecedented move, Microsoft refrained from acquiring anyrival companies for a full week. "I can't believe it," one industry analystnoted. "This is the first time in years that I haven't read any headlines aboutMicrosoft acquiring something." The lack of Microsoft assimilation this week left a vacuum in computer industrypublications. "Microsoft acquisition stories make up 10% of our headlines," aneditor at
[05:57] <goofz> Ziff-Slavis said. "We had to scramble to fill this void. We ran somecontroversial Jessie Burst columns instead, hoping that we could recoup adrevenue from people reading all the flames in the Talk Back forums. JessieBurst forums account for 15% of our total ad revenue."
[05:57] <PanV> YankDownUnder: I have to enable the extra repos. Sorry I am a bit confused since I am not the one who does these things
[05:57] <goofz> Laws of Serendipity:(1) In order to discover anything, you must be looking for something.(2) If you wish to make an improved product, you must already    be engaged in making an inferior one.
[05:57] <YankDownUnder> goofz: Would you mind taking your "Fortune" stuff into the "offtopic" channel please?
[05:58] <YankDownUnder> PanV: You're going to have to enable the repos. You have several choices on how to do it. Which do you prefer?
[05:58] <PanV> Command prompt
[05:58] <PanV> since E;  Package 'synaptic' has no installation candidate.
[05:59] <YankDownUnder> PanV: Right oh  - SO, you're going to have to edit the /etc/apt/sources.list => uncomment the repos that you wish to have. Save the file. After you're done, you'll have to do a "sudo apt-get update" => and then you can get "testdisk" installed.
[06:00] <PanV> Will do.
[06:00] <PanV> I am in a LiveUSB
[06:00] <YankDownUnder> PanV: When I do a Debian or an Ubuntu install, the absolute FIRST thing(s) I do is to edit the "sources.list" and get things sorted out...so, that being said, I apologise for assuming that it's already been done for ya...
[06:00] <YankDownUnder> PanV: You're on a LiveUSB - did you create this with "persistence"?
[06:01] <PanV> What do you mean?
[06:01] <PanV> with "Persistence"
[06:01] <PanV> Oh gosh
[06:01] <YankDownUnder> PanV: Never mind. Right -- edit the /etc/apt/sources.list. Save the file. Then do "sudo apt-get update". Then you can install "testdisk", right?
[06:01] <PanV> sudo gedit is the command right?
[06:02] <PanV> nvm
[06:02] <PanV> http://paste.ubuntu.com/22412937/
[06:02] <YankDownUnder> PanV: If you so choose, otherwise, you can use "nano" or "vim" or "vi" - whichever you feel the most comfortable with.
[06:02] <PanV> Thanks
[06:03] <PanV> So the text is here
[06:03] <PanV> http://paste.ubuntu.com/22412937/
[06:03] <PanV> Should I make restricted > universe?
[06:04] <YankDownUnder> PanV: Add this line: deb http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ xenial universe
[06:04] <Jordan_U> PanV: It's generally best to avoid running graphical commands with sudo. You can either use gksudo or in this particular case: EDITOR=gedit sudoedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:05] <PanV> Thanks YankDownUnder
[06:05] <YankDownUnder> PanV: And this one: deb http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ xenial-updates universe
[06:06] <V7> Hey
[06:07] <V7> Issue: After upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04 my system starting very slowly
[06:07] <V7> Is there anyone who had this trouble too ?
[06:08] <lotuspsychje> V7: compare with a clean install perhaps
[06:08] <PanV> [9:08:31 πμ] Marco Pitino: ** set document metadata failed:  setting attribute metadata::gedit-spell-enabled not suppored [9:08:40 πμ] Marco Pitino: then econdoding not supported
[06:10] <V7> lotuspsychje: ?
[06:10] <PanV> YankDownUnder: mind if you speak straight with the person?
[06:11] <YankDownUnder> PanV: Sorry? I'm not sure I understand what you mean...clarify?
[06:11] <lotuspsychje> V7: if you try a clean install 16.04, you might see overall system improvement
[06:11] <V7> Hmm ...
[06:11] <PanV> I am not the one who runs all of these commands, it's another person
[06:11] <PanV> this is why I am confused and stuff
[06:11] <V7> lotuspsychje: So ... you think that I should delete all system and install clean one ?
[06:11] <PanV> would it be better if you contacted him?
[06:11] <YankDownUnder> PanV: Fair enough - I understand. As you wish.
[06:11] <PanV> Thanks.
[06:12] <lotuspsychje> V7: and did not, i said you can compare if it would be better
[06:12] <V7> lotuspsychje: But ... all my files ... I haven't any free storage where I could recopy stuff ...
[06:12] <lotuspsychje> V7: there are cleanup tools aswell to make a current system better
[06:12] <V7> Ech ...
[06:13] <anotherjoe> Hi TaterTot.   My wifi started working again.
[06:14] <PanV> TheFly is the person that I was talking about YankDownUnder
[06:14] <tatertots> it's working now anotherjoe
[06:15] <anotherjoe> I checked my BIOS, it is set to LEgacy, I switched to UEFI, but then my system wouldn't boot, so I went back to Legacy.   Then, I booted into the Windows10 partition on my system and set up the wifi.   I also installed a D-link USB wifi adapter just to see if it would work.   I booted back into Ubuntu while my phone was tethered.   That is when I noticed my Wifi was back.   I don't know why.  I am just happy it's working.
[06:15] <anotherjoe> I am chatting with you on my wifi now.
[06:15] <TheFly> Thanks Panv!
[06:15] <YankDownUnder> PanV: Then I shall wait for him.
[06:15] <anotherjoe> Thanks for your help tatertots
[06:15] <PanV> Appreciated.
[06:15] <tatertots> no problem
[06:16] <TheFly> @Yankdownunder that work?
[06:16] <V7> anotherjoe: airodump-ng --bssid $anotherjoe-wifi-mac
[06:16] <V7> :D
[06:16] <TheFly> Oh, nm.. it's just text
[06:16] <YankDownUnder> TheFly: If you wish to PM, please do.
[06:16] <tatertots> you might run that script and keep it so you know your chipset for future reference
[06:16] <TheFly> YankDownUnder:  Okay might be easier
[06:16] <YankDownUnder> TheFly: Go for it.
[06:17] <TheFly> damn it... how do I PM u
[06:17] <TheFly> LOL
[06:17] <TheFly> Jesus...
[06:17] <V7> ...
[06:17] <V7> TheFly: / msg nick
[06:21] <tatertots> i installed wine but can't think of any reason to use it....is that bad?
[06:21] <ubuntu_314> #ubuntu
[06:21] <ubuntu_314> Hi, ubuntu users
[06:21] <baizon> hi ubuntu_314
[06:22] <ubuntu_314> I need to some help
[06:22] <ubuntu_314> hi bazion
[06:22] <tatertots> what's up ubuntu 314...what's the problem?
[06:22] <ubuntu_314> Is there anyway to make bootable usb disk without burning ISO file
[06:23] <tatertots> I never burn my bootable usb sticks to cd-r
[06:23] <tatertots> but that's just me
[06:24] <V7> So ... ubuntu_314 ?
[06:24] <V7> You're about creating USB bootable disk from *.iso file ?
[06:24] <V7> or what
[06:24] <tatertots> is this your first time making bootable usb ubuntu 314?
[06:24] <ubuntu_314> yes first time
[06:25] <V7> You're in Linux ?
[06:25] <V7> ubuntu_314:
[06:25] <Jordan_U> ubuntu_314: The term "burning" only applies to media like CDs/DVDs/Blue Ray disks so you never "burn" anything to a flash drive.
[06:25] <V7> Jordan_U: +1 ... so ... maybe because of this word *burn* I missunderstood him :D
[06:26] <ubuntu_314> ok let me correct it
[06:26] <V7> + floppy
[06:26] <tatertots> ubuntu314 for your first time making bootable usb http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu
[06:26] <ubuntu_314> I want to boot Xubuntu from usb
[06:27] <V7> tatertots: Maybe he's not on Linux
[06:27] <ubuntu_314> the problem is I'm from very restrictive computer with crappy os windows running
[06:28] <tatertots> you're right V7 maybe he's not on linux...ubuntu314 tell us about the computer operating system that you will use to perform these tasks
[06:28] <ubuntu_314> I need to figure out a way to make bootable disk driver without using software like UNetbootin
[06:28] <V7> Ultraiso ?
[06:28] <Jordan_U> ubuntu_314: Why can't you use unetbootin?
[06:28] <V7> Also ... there's a ways to copy files from iso to usb and make some magic
[06:29] <V7> And all should work
[06:29] <ubuntu_314> Jordan_u, restricted
[06:29] <Jordan_U> ubuntu_314: By whom?
[06:29] <ubuntu_314> I don't have access to windows bash shell and can't execute any exe files
[06:29] <V7> ubuntu_314: By Bible ?
[06:29] <V7> Wow
[06:30] <ubuntu_314> by Police
[06:30] <tatertots> by the authorities who else
[06:30] <ubuntu_314> who else
[06:30] <V7> ubuntu_314: Could you copy files from extracted iso to usb flash ?
[06:30] <ubuntu_314> do you have solution?
[06:30] <ubuntu_314> yes I can
[06:30] <ubuntu_314> but i searched all over the internet
[06:30] <V7> cp.exe is an executable too ...
[06:30] <ubuntu_314> where is that files
[06:30] <Jordan_U> ubuntu_314: Please explain your exact situation.
[06:32] <ubuntu_314> I need to copy already burned xubuntu files into my usb since I'm not authorize to run any window executable files.
[06:32] <tatertots> I"m probably dating myself here but anyone else remember back in the day when you could have have a linux cd sent to you via mail ...for a couple dollars shipping +handling as i remember
[06:32] <ubuntu_314> I hate windows
[06:33] <tatertots> you guys are probably too young to remember those days
[06:33] <V7> ubuntu_314: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Create-a-Bootable-USB-Drive-Without-Using-A/ ?
[06:33] <ubuntu_314> let me check the link v7
[06:34] <V7> ubuntu_314: http://bootableusb.net/bootable-usb-pendrive-using-cmd/ ?
[06:34] <Jordan_U> ubuntu_314: How are you going to then use said bootable USB? I expect that this machine also restricts booting from external media.
[06:34] <V7> Jordan_U: nah
[06:34] <ubuntu_314> yes I'm Jordan but I have manage to access the BIOS
[06:35] <ubuntu_314> Yes I'm aware Jordan but I have manage to access the BIOS
[06:35] <V7> ubuntu_314: You should search smth. like *Create usb bootable disk using cmd*
[06:36] <ubuntu_314> V7, how could you run the link software if you are not allowed to run any executable files
[06:36] <ubuntu_314> it's doesn't make sense
[06:36] <V7> link software ?
[06:36] <ubuntu_314> I don't have privilege to run executable files on windows
[06:37] <V7> ubuntu_314: Then you can't do anything.
[06:37] <V7> ubuntu_314: How you're communicating with us ?
[06:37] <V7> Which device are you using right now ?
[06:38] <ubuntu_314> online IRC V7
[06:38] <tatertots> ubuntu 314 is a standard user on the pc he/she will be using to create bootable usb stick
[06:39] <tatertots> so he/she is trying to create a bootable usb stick without administrative privileges
[06:39] <ubuntu_314> V7, how about copying somebody bootable files
[06:39] <V7> tatertots: Not only administrative ... he/she can't execute cp :D
[06:39] <ubuntu_314> I'm on windows
[06:40] <V7> ubuntu_314: I understood you mate ...
[06:40] <ubuntu_314> yes, V7 is correct
[06:40] <adroit_machine> I inadvertently turned my display off in kubuntu 14.04 on my other laptop. Now whenever I turn on my pc there appears a black screen when kde load complete, Need help please.
[06:40] <ubuntu_314> totally crippled
[06:40] <V7> 1 question ...
[06:40] <ubuntu_314> ya
[06:40] <V7> ubuntu_314: You started IRC chat from smartphone or what ?
[06:40] <ubuntu_314> Desktop
[06:41] <V7> How if you can't execute any other program there ...
[06:41] <ubuntu_314> No
[06:41] <ubuntu_314> I can run already installed programs
[06:41] <V7> T.T
[06:41] <ubuntu_314> for example openoffice
[06:42] <tatertots> adroit_machine........first let's straighten out some facts about your issue...a laptop 14.04 and an EXTERNAL monitor correct? if you're using an external monitor with a laptop that's not a detail you want to skip or leave out
[06:43] <ubuntu_314> V7 is there anyway I can download all the bootable ubuntu files directly
[06:43] <adroit_machine> tatertots, no I'm not using external  monitor, I was playing around with settings and I accidently turned the display off
[06:44] <V7> ubuntu_314: aaaaa
[06:45] <V7> ubuntu_314: You can't extract files from *.iso file ...
[06:45] <plop_its_ellie> hello
[06:45] <ubuntu_314> V7, I was joking about POLICE
[06:45] <ubuntu_314> no need to panic
[06:45] <V7> ubuntu_314: don't care :D
[06:45] <V7> ubuntu_314: You should correctly answer questions :D
[06:45] <ubuntu_314> ok
[06:45] <plop_its_ellie> I've noticed the past couple of grub updates have shown a popup asking which config file I want to keep, is this going to be a re occuring thing?
[06:45] <tatertots> adroit_machine can you access the virtual console?
[06:46] <adroit_machine> yes I can access tty1
[06:46] <adroit_machine> tatertots, ^
[06:46] <V7> http://en.osdn.jp/frs/g_redir.php?m=kent&f=%2Flinuxonandroid%2FUbuntu%2F12.04%2Ffull%2Fubuntu1204-v4-full.zip ?
[06:47] <plop_its_ellie> has anyone received those popups for grub during updates?
[06:47] <ubuntu_314> V7 how about copying file from already created bootable USB drive
[06:48] <ubuntu_314> will that work?
[06:48] <V7> Which os on usb ?
[06:49] <ubuntu_314> Xubuntu 14, ubuntu 14, Lubuntu
[06:49] <V7> o.o
[06:49] <V7> Which one correctly ...
[06:49] <akik> plop_its_ellie: yes if you've changed for example /etc/default/grub
[06:50] <ubuntu_314> xubuntu
[06:50] <plop_its_ellie> akik, yes
[06:50] <V7> ubuntu_314: And why you can't boot from it ?
[06:50] <plop_its_ellie> I personally dont care about the popups, im more worried about my clients since I install ubuntu for clients at work
[06:50] <plop_its_ellie> i dont want them to do updates and then they get that message
[06:51] <plop_its_ellie> messege
[06:51] <plop_its_ellie> akik, wait really?????
[06:51] <tatertots> adroit_machine have you restarted unity,gdm,lightdm ect?
[06:52] <akik> plop_its_ellie: yes i get that message in the terminal when i have a grub update
[06:52] <plop_its_ellie> akik, is there a way to supress that, i cant find anything on the web about it
[06:53] <tatertots> i'm updating now to see if i get any grub messages
[06:53] <V7> plop_its_ellie: http://askubuntu.com/questions/218755/how-to-disable-the-update-manager-popup ?
[06:53] <ubuntu_314> v7 I don't have xubuntu bootable usb drive, I'm asking you this because If you  could point me to the link where I could download the bootable files
[06:53] <tatertots> I didn't see any grub messages
[06:53] <adroit_machine> tatertots, I used this command sudo mdm stop
[06:53] <cluelessperson> What's suggested for remote access with gui on Ubuntu?
[06:53] <V7> ubuntu_314: I gave one
[06:54] <ubuntu_314> the link is blocked
[06:54] <V7> ubuntu_314: http://en.osdn.jp/projects/sfnet_linuxonandroid/downloads/Ubuntu/12.04/full/ubuntu1204-v4-full.zip/ ?
[06:54] <V7> I think that you can extract zip file ... arent you ?
[06:54] <plop_its_ellie> thats for the update manager
[06:55] <plop_its_ellie> ill keep searching
[06:55] <ubuntu_314> v7 I haven't tried that let me check it
[06:55] <tatertots> adroit_machine you have a mdm command on your system? where did you find this command from?
[06:55] <ducasse> cluelessperson: vnc is often used, but you can't use it with a gui that requires 3d accelleration
[06:55] <adroit_machine> mdm display kde, tatertots
[06:56] <tatertots> oh
[06:56] <ubuntu_314> v7 yes i can extract zip files
[06:56] <V7> THen download it :D
[06:56] <V7> stop
[06:56] <adroit_machine> how do I re enable my display is the question
[06:56] <cluelessperson> ducasse, what does that mean exactly?
[06:57] <cluelessperson> adroit_machine, how did you disable it?   and where is it storing that config?
[06:57] <ducasse> cluelessperson: it means you can't use it with unity, kde or gnome. not sure about mate, but lxde and xfce should work.
[06:57] <Jordan_U> ubuntu_314: *Please* only use that USB drive to make a bootable 16.04 liveUSB. Installing Ubuntu 12.04 would be silly.
[06:57] <cluelessperson> ducasse, I'm using unity
[06:58] <cluelessperson> and gnome
[06:58] <adroit_machine> idk where it is storing the config I was playing around with kde system settings and I accidently turned the display off
[06:58] <ducasse> cluelessperson: it will not work with those.
[06:58] <cluelessperson> What will?
[06:58] <adroit_machine> cluelessperson, ^
[06:58] <tatertots> reinstall kde
[06:59] <cluelessperson> tatertots, overkill
[06:59] <V7> ubuntu_314: hhmmm
[06:59] <ducasse> cluelessperson: i told you; xfce or lxde, maybe mate. or just a window manager.
[06:59] <V7> ubuntu_314: Is there internet is fast ?
[06:59] <adroit_machine> tatertots, i don't wanna reinstall kde
[06:59] <cluelessperson> adroit_machine, find the config for kde
[06:59] <adroit_machine> cluelessperson, how do I find that
[07:00] <V7> ubuntu_314: 'cause you could try download iso file and convert it into zip *online*
[07:00] <V7> ubuntu_314: https://cloudconvert.com/iso-to-zip
[07:00] <akik> plop_its_ellie: i found this but it isn't easy http://serverfault.com/questions/310488/unattended-grub-pc-update/310503
[07:00] <V7> ubuntu_314: Also there's an option to load file from URL
[07:00] <tatertots> not sure how forgiving you expect the system to be to those type of human errors but you will have to redo/restore/reinstall something as a consequence to your actions
[07:00] <ubuntu314> v7, previous link is blocked
[07:00] <ubuntu314> so let me try this
[07:01] <tatertots> and you may not get to pick or choose what
[07:01] <cluelessperson> adroit_machine, if it's for your user only, probably in ~/.config/
[07:01] <akik> plop_its_ellie: i think the answer here solves it http://askubuntu.com/questions/187337/unattended-grub-configuration-after-kernel-upgrade
[07:01] <adroit_machine> cluelessperson, and how am I going to edit it to find display
[07:02] <cluelessperson> adroit_machine, I'm guessing you have console access or something?
[07:02] <adroit_machine> cluelessperson, Yes I can access console via tty1
[07:02] <ubuntu314> v7 do you think it'll work
[07:02] <tatertots> i am watching to see if cluelessperson thinks of something that's not overkill like reinstalling kde
[07:02] <khelvan> Does anyone know of a guide somewhere for getting the most compatibility out of dual-booting Ubuntu on a Microsoft Surface Book?
[07:03] <cluelessperson> tatertots, delete the config?
[07:03] <V7> ubuntu314: I can't prove it, but ... you should try ...
[07:03] <cluelessperson> tatertots, modify the config's display property
[07:03] <cluelessperson> dunno where it is exactly
[07:03] <ubuntu314> ok thanks for your help
[07:03] <ubuntu314> I appreciate it
[07:03] <plop_its_ellie> akik, thanks, im still looking at the first one, tho the second one doesnt look like it will work with the gui
[07:04] <ubuntu314> We need it desperately
[07:04] <adroit_machine> should I deltee the config, cluelessperson
[07:04] <V7> ubuntu314: Your tactic: Convert online iso file -> Coy to USB drive extraced files -> Go through steps in tut. to create USB bootable drive
[07:04] <plop_its_ellie> at lest I know what search terms to put into the googles now :P
[07:05] <ubuntu314> ok
[07:05] <V7> ubuntu314: http://mirrors.us.kernel.org/ubuntu-releases/
[07:05] <akash__> Can we change a localhost to livehost for free ?
[07:06] <tatertots> cluelessperson let's see what happens when he deletes the config and reboots
[07:07] <ubuntu314> v7 you are referring this link  https://cloudconvert.com/iso-to-zip
[07:07] <ubuntu314> and go through steps
[07:07] <ubuntu314> thanks for the mirror link
[07:08] <akik> plop_its_ellie: oh right i always run the update from the terminal
[07:08] <adroit_machine> tatertots, I'm not going to delte the config if it is going to break my system
[07:08] <plop_its_ellie> akik, me too, but for the clients i install ubuntu for
[07:09] <plop_its_ellie> they are not tech savy and while the terminal is easier that just doesn't look good to other non tech people
[07:12] <ubuntu314> Thanks for your help v7, gtg
[07:12] <tatertots> have you restarted lightdm adroit?
[07:13] <adroit_machine> tatertots, yes I did this: sudo lightdm restart, but that doesn't help
[07:14] <V7> ubuntulog: aw
[07:14] <weilei> hello
[07:15] <robsor> hey!! :D
[07:15] <weilei> where are you living
[07:15] <tatertots> have you tried triggering a kde logout?
[07:17] <adroit_machine> tatertots, I already tried that, I think when I clicked apply it saved the settings to some config file
[07:18] <tatertots> how did you do it show your command?
[07:19] <adroit_machine> tatertots, I didn't use via command I was using GUI system settings tool for kde
[07:20] <tatertots> everthing i'm suggesting you try is done via command line, when you screw up in the gui it's what's done
[07:20] <tatertots> so you didn't already do that
[07:21] <tatertots> export DISPLAY=:0.0
[07:21] <tatertots> then
[07:21] <tatertots> qdbus org.kde.ksmserver /KSMServer logout 0 0 0
[07:22] <adroit_machine> ok tatertots
[07:23] <plop_its_ellie> wahoo! I fixed it
[07:23] <plop_its_ellie> so basically you have to do a dpkg-reconfigure debconf
[07:24] <tatertots> yay plop :)
[07:24] <plop_its_ellie> then tell it to be noninteractive
[07:25] <plop_its_ellie> and i told it to be noninteractive for anything that isn't critical, basically anything that can break your system
[07:25] <plop_its_ellie> did that on another machine, updated grub and no prompts :D
[07:25] <plop_its_ellie> http://serverfault.com/questions/210948/disable-prompts-while-installing-a-debian-package#217171
[07:26] <scream> Yoo
[07:26] <scrypy> yoo
[07:26] <tatertots> yo scream
[07:26] <scrypy> que paz?
[07:27] <scream> Got My Ubuntu Back :P. I Missed It SO Much. Its Been 1 Year
[07:27] <scrypy> mines sick right now :-(
[07:28] <tatertots> scream what kept you away for 1 year?
[07:29] <scream> I Took A Break. I Used TO Know Alot But I GOt Into Coding VB, C# ANd C. I Regret It Cause I Forgot EVerything NOw :( NOt Fair. My Ubuntu IS SO Fast ANd I Like It
[07:29] <tatertots> that's good scream
[07:30] <scream> What IS ?
[07:30] <tatertots> it's good you got into coding and learning a new skillset
[07:30] <scream> True
[07:31] <scream> Bitch My SKype AInt LOading
[07:33] <akik> !language | scream
[07:33] <scream> Sorry.
[07:39] <sideffec1> hello all
[07:39] <sideffec1> any one up??
[07:39] <ElectroMotive> ubuntu FTW
[07:39] <scrypy> hey sideffec1
[07:40] <sideffec1> whats about status of lxc
[07:40] <sideffec1> ?
[07:41] <sideffec1> lxc seems to be good ??
[07:41] <scrypy> I like it, I've been playing around with it for the past couple weeks
[07:42] <sideffec1> :)
[07:42] <scrypy> I can't figure out the network bridge to get the containers on my LAN though
[07:43] <sideffec1> you tried openvz?
[07:44] <sideffec1> was trying to setup it //
[07:44] <sideffec1> failed
[07:44] <scream> openvz Is Alright. I Dnt Like It Tho
[07:44] <sideffec1> yea me too...
[07:44] <sideffec1> this channel allow
[07:44] <sideffec1> direct mention??
[07:45] <sideffec1> is there any irc channel to discuss for sysadmin
[07:45] <sideffec1> related things??
[07:45] <scrypy> ^^same question
[07:45] <ducasse> sideffec1: for ubuntu server support, try #ubuntu-server
[07:47] <Archeus> does hving custom kernel affects wifi ?
[07:47] <sideffec1> i have some confusion about container things with
[07:47] <sideffec1> underlying kernel versions/ :)
[07:48] <scrypy> I know theres a minimum standard kernel version required but idk how a custom kernel would interact
[07:49] <scrypy> *with containers
[07:49] <tatertots> does your wifi have symptoms in the custom kernel that are consistent and non existent when running stock kernel?
[07:57] <kvmmm> how significant would the performance difference be on a Windows guest in KVM if I'm using Arch vs Ubuntu as the host?
[07:58] <hamsterpower> hi
[07:58] <hamsterpower> I decided to upgrade to 16.04 while watching a video and the computer crashed on me.
[07:58] <hamsterpower> I hope everything turns out okay
[07:59] <kvmmm> videos always have happy endings
[07:59] <scrypy> i upgraded and now i'm stuck in the dreaded login loop
[07:59] <scrypy> did yours crash during the install?
[07:59] <hamsterpower> scrypy: why’s the login loop
[08:00] <scrypy> i boot it up and everything looks fine then i enter password, then get a black screen, then back to the login screen
[08:01] <hamsterpower> that sucks
[08:02] <hamsterpower> can you log in as a sudo?
[08:02] <scrypy> I can still login with TTY2 w/ the command line but my home is encrypted so I can't get anything
[08:03] <scrypy> i've tried all the recommendations on stack overflow and no dice
[08:04] <hamsterpower> learned something new today (tty2), meanwhile I think I fixed my issue.
[08:05] <scrypy> glad i spread some knowledge and you fixed yr prob!
[08:06] <hamsterpower> scrypy: yeah my issue was really simple. I can login so I just ran some dpkg configure shit from recovery mode.
[08:07] <scrypy> good ol' recovery mode
[08:08] <hamsterpower> i hope you have a backup of your old OS snapshot or something.
[08:10] <scrypy> i have a backup thats missing a couple weeks but i've been putting off a total reinstall
[08:10] <hamsterpower> oh very nice
[08:10] <hamsterpower> I kind of winged it and fell in a panic mode for a bit
[08:11] <hamsterpower> yeah its a pain to reinstall
[08:12] <scrypy> i read its a nvidia gcard thing but I cant get mine cooperating
[08:34] <sarek> unless I unmount before I restart, my HFS external becomes read only and i have to repair it on my mac, because repairing it on Ubuntu wont work. Once I repair on my Mac and plug it back into Ubuntu, all becomes well. Any way to avoid this?
[08:34] <sarek> https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2333003&p=13527726#post13527726
[08:38] <ikonia> sarek: hfs write support is weeak
[08:38] <sarek> mk
[08:40] <ducasse> sarek: which ubuntu version?
[08:46] <yacc_> Ok, so I can activate my DP=>HDMI output via xrandr, but the "display device settings" still say I have ONE monitor, ..
[08:48] <yacc_> Ok, so I can activate my DP=>HDMI output via xrandr, but the "display device settings" still say I have ONE monitor, ...
[08:48] <sarek> 16.04 ducasse
[08:48] <yacc_> oops, sorry.
[08:49] <yacc_> Anyway, I think I might need to create an xorg.conf to setup the monitors :(
[08:50] <ducasse> sarek: and how do you mount the disk? manually or automatically?
[08:51] <sarek> fstab ducasse
[08:51] <sarek> UUID=1d46f956-a3fa-3891-8cb3-15d56539f147 /media/storage  hfsplus force,rw,exec,auto,users,uid=501,gid=100 0 0
[08:52] <ducasse> sarek: then you can probably create a systemd service unit to unmount it on shutdown, but i thought it should already unmount disks mounted in fstab...
[08:53] <sarek> Im not much of a coder, but i will look into how to do that ducasse thanks
[08:53] <sarek> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/226280/umount-network-drives-with-systemd-before-shutdown
[08:53] <sarek> ?
[08:54] <guest2467>  I accidently turned off display in kde(systemsettings<DisplayandMonitor<SizeandOrientation<LVDS-0<size:disabled) and now the system boots to a blank screen, Need help please
[08:55] <sarek> http://hastebin.com/upuzusiraj.ini ducasse ?
[08:55] <ducasse> sarek: that should get you what you need, yes
[08:56] <sarek> ignore that guy's answer since its not a networkd drive, right?
[08:58] <sarek> saved it to sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/unmount.service ducasse
[08:58] <sarek> So how do i enable it at boot now?
[08:59] <sarek> sudo service enable unmount  ducasse ?
[08:59] <ducasse> sarek: 'sudo systemctl enable unmount.service' - but i would rename it to unmount-storage or something first in case there already exists such a service
[09:00] <sarek> ok
[09:00] <robsor> unmount?? isn't it umount??
[09:00] <ducasse> robsor: it's just the name of the service
[09:00] <robsor> k, ty
[09:01] <sarek> whats the best way to test if this even works ducasse
[09:01] <sarek> the service
[09:02] <ducasse> sarek: i guess you could try 'sudo systemctl start unmount-storage.service'
[09:03] <sarek> hmmm didnt unmount it ducasse
[09:03] <sarek> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/SL5RZQaH/
[09:05] <sarek> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/llsNLFWI/
[09:07] <ducasse> sarek: try 'sudo systemctl stop unmount-storage.service'
[09:07] <ducasse> sarek: that should do it.
[09:09] <sarek> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/BUMLO0AF/
[09:12] <sarek> Doesnt seem to work ducasse
[09:12] <ducasse> sarek: pastebin the output of 'sudo systemctl status unmount-storage.service' _right after_ stopping it.
[09:13] <sarek> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/p28XFEqM/
[09:14] <ducasse> sarek: you need to put in the full path to umount - /bin/umount
[09:15] <sarek> ok one sec
[09:16] <sarek> ExecStop=/bin/sh /bin/umount /media/storage
[09:16] <sarek> do i have to like reload since the file has change somehow ducasse ?
[09:16] <ducasse> sarek: yep, then start and stop it. it gets executed when the service is stopped.
[09:18] <sarek> ducasse  https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/rTtdk6vW/
[09:20] <ducasse> sarek: do the last command like this 'systemctl status -l unmount-storage.service'
[09:21] <juanonymous> care to point me how to properly install this - E: Unable to locate package libapache2-mod-php
[09:21] <juanonymous> !libapache2-mod-php
[09:22] <popey> juanonymous: what version of ubuntu?
[09:22] <juanonymous> 14.04
[09:22] <sarek> ducasse:  https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/eojgyluq/
[09:23] <popey> juanonymous: you probably want libapache2-mod-php5 on trusty
[09:23] <juanonymous> so how do i get it? git clone?
[09:24] <popey> juanonymous: sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5
[09:24] <juanonymous> it says unable to locate that package
[09:24] <juanonymous> ah
[09:24] <juanonymous> php5
[09:24] <juanonymous> ok
[09:24] <ducasse> sarek: 'systemctl status -l --nopager unmount-storage.service'
[09:25] <ducasse> sarek: that will list the full error
[09:25] <sarek> systemctl: unrecognized option '--nopager'
[09:26] <ducasse> sarek: 'systemctl status -l --no-pager unmount-storage.service', sorry :)
[09:26] <sarek> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/KIMxp6ik/
[09:27] <ankit> ubuntu 16.04 LTS sound not working from in-built speakers, but headphones are working fine
[09:27] <ankit> any help
[09:27] <ducasse> sarek: you must have mistyped something, it finds a '(' in there
[09:28] <sarek> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/SbtFsIoU/
[09:28] <psycho_> hi guys
[09:30] <psycho_> what is the best solution for a new pc - wait for amd zen processors or buy intel skylake cpu?
[09:30] <ducasse> sarek: i think i know what it is now, /bin/sh -c instead of /bin/sh
[09:30] <sarek> ok
[09:31] <ducasse> sarek: then reload, start and stop.
[09:32] <sarek> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/skB7AEIg/
[09:35] <ducasse> sarek: remove '/bin/sh -c' entirely, seems it doesn't like that
[09:35] <sarek> ok
[09:36] <sarek> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/kEHZV2v6/
[09:37] <ankit> anyone
[09:37] <ducasse> sarek: something is using that disk
[09:38] <sarek> ok ill stop plex and anything else that may be using it
[09:38] <ducasse> sarek: do you have a shell in that directory open, or a file manager?
[09:38] <sarek> no suc
[09:38] <sarek> ducasse:
[09:38] <sarek> sorry
[09:39] <ducasse> np
[09:39] <sarek> but if i have to stop plex and everything else before i reboot or shutdown, meant this thing wont work anyway
[09:40] <ducasse> sarek: those are stoppen on suhtdown by systemd
[09:40] <ducasse> *stopped
[09:41] <ducasse> sarek: so they should be dead when this runs
[09:41] <sarek> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/3nshcOkr/
[09:41] <sarek> one sec
[09:42] <scream> Gonna Make A Server. Maybe Brutefore Infected Routers
[09:42] <Netham_Laptop> Anyone know if there are beta packages for nouveau I can download on 16.04?
[09:42] <Netham_Laptop> My card isn't supported except in the latest versions.
[09:43] <sarek> ducasse:  https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/JiYSzheK/
[09:44] <sarek> Looks like it worked ducasse
[09:44] <ducasse> sarek: yep
[09:44] <sarek> So this should run on boot because i did the enable command, right?
[09:45] <sarek> Only way to test now is to reboot and see if it fucks my drive up again
[09:45] <ducasse> sarek: it definitely should work now. sorry it took so long, i'm busy with something else and can't focus on two things at once :)
[09:46] <ducasse> sarek: that should run when all other seervice are shut down.
[09:46] <sarek> No worries
[09:47] <sarek> Now im gonna try rebooting https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/5DCbYLV6/
[09:47] <kvmmm> this page shows up for you guys? http://imgur.com/gallery/n1VdV
[09:48] <kvmmm> I'm not seeing it in Chrome or Firefox
[09:48] <sarek> didnt help ducasse  https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/8ZA2C09G/
[09:49] <kvmmm> oh, nevermind. My country is clocking it.
[09:50] <sarek> Oh well, all that for nothing ducasse
[09:50] <ducasse> sarek: hmmm. what did you do? mount it again, and then just shut down?
[09:50] <sarek> Service to unmount before shutdown just doesnt work. really what i need to add to that service is something shutting down plex then rtorrent then unmount i guess
[09:51] <sarek> no i rebooted without it mounted again ducasse
[09:51] <ducasse> sarek: but it had been unmounted, so it should have been clean.
[09:52] <sarek> yeah i rebooted twice ducasse
[09:52] <sarek> To test it
[09:52] <ducasse> oh. in that case it probably tries to run before plex has stopped.
[09:53] <sarek> yup
[09:53] <ducasse> sarek: you can tell it what to run after in the service unit.
[09:53] <ankit> anyone
[09:53] <sarek> yeah ill try that
[09:54] <sarek> thanks again brother
[09:55] <ducasse> sarek: look at the systemd.unit man page, at Before=, After=
[09:55] <scream> Can SOmeone Help. Yum Keeps SAying "yum install nmap -y"
[09:55] <scream> "You need to be root to perform this command.
[09:55] <scream> "
[09:55] <sarek> ok
[09:55] <scream> THe Second ONe
[09:55] <sarek> yum?
[09:55] <sarek> On ubuntu?
[09:55] <scream> YUm Install
[09:55] <scream> Yh
[09:55] <ducasse> scream: why are you asking here?
[09:56] <scream> WHat U MEAn ?
[09:56] <scream> Can I Not Ask
[09:56] <sarek> Nobody in fedora?
[09:56] <bazhang> is that fedora scream
[09:56] <sarek> yum is a redhat thing scream
[09:56] <scream> Nope
[09:56] <scream> Ubuntu
[09:56] <sarek> interesting
[09:56] <bazhang> what distro version are you on scream
[09:56] <Ben64> it isn't though. use apt
[09:57] <bazhang> !version | scream
[09:57] <jvp> hello
[09:58] <scream> fixed it
[09:58] <sarek> mhm
[10:00] <sarek> I have a sneaky suspicion that what happened there was he asked in his distro's channel, they didnt answer, so he copied and pasted in here
[10:00] <bazhang> !info yum
[10:00] <sarek> interesting bazhang
[10:01] <bazhang> did scream tell us the version number yet
[10:01] <sarek> He said he fixed it
[10:04] <Vmong> guys
[10:04] <Vmong> im not able to copy and paste between ubuntu vmware and local host
[10:04] <Vmong> breaking my head for 2 days
[10:05] <Vmong> tried all the stuffs told in net
[10:05] <Vmong> not WORKING !!!
[10:05] <Vmong> anyone help me
[10:06] <OerHeks> Vmong, vmware issue .. did you check their manual how to do that?
[10:06] <sarek> im sure you did the guesteditions right
[10:06] <sarek> oh vmware
[10:06] <sarek> woops
[10:07] <ankit> anyone
[10:07] <Vmong> yep, checked.. did
[10:07] <Vmong> still not working
[10:07] <Vmong> breaking my head
[10:07] <Vmong> anyone show me sme insights
[10:07] <Vmong> i owe them a beer
[10:07] <Vmong> :P
[10:09] <OerHeks> i am sure you didn't check their manual then .. is it out of the plastic at all?
[10:10] <Vmong> i did.. installed vmware tools as told by them... rebooted vm and host, tried all the possibilities
[10:10] <Vmong> does anyone hav a solution here ?
[10:11] <kvmmm> why not use KVM?
[10:12] <Vmong> in my org, they use only vmware
[10:14] <scream> I Have WIndows ANd Ubuntu DUel Booted
[10:14] <bazhang> try #vmware Vmong
[10:14] <kvmmm> I wish I could have 2 computers in my computer, and dual boot 2 OSs at once
[10:15] <bazhang> scream, any further ubuntu questions
[10:15] <Vmong> bazhang.. issue is with vmware
[10:15] <Vmong> got it :)
[10:15] <bazhang> Vmong, yes, so ask their channel
[10:15] <scream> Bazhang NAh I Dnt HAve ANy.
[10:16] <bazhang> scream, then please dont chit chat here, #ubuntu-offtopic is for that
[10:16] <psycho_> Vmong what host and guest operating systems is
[10:16] <Vmong> host: win 10, Guest: ubuntu
[10:17] <psycho_> Vmong you need to copy files between ubuntu and win?
[10:18] <scream> "scream, then please dont chit chat here," What ?
[10:18] <Vmong> yep..
[10:18] <Vmong> its not working
[10:18] <Vmong> copy and paste
[10:18] <Vmong> between host and guest
[10:19] <psycho_> in vmware settings you need to choose what folder will be shared between host and guest os
[10:20] <Vmong> i tried tht.. its not working.. i dont want to create a shared folder between host and guest
[10:20] <Vmong> just the normal copy and paste
[10:21] <psycho_> i dont know, but in vmware normal copy and paste or drag files not working for me
[10:23] <Vmong> :(
[10:23] <ihateftp> i recently installed and configured proftpd successfully, however ive removed and purged the packages since finding a better way to get what i want however i can still connect to the ftp server i created...
[10:24] <ihateftp> ive tried ps aux | grep ftp and killing everything but they just keep coming back up
[10:24] <psycho_> Vmong i dont like vmware because for me in some guest oses vmware dont let me use 2d acceleration for video card
[10:25] <Vmong> agree.. neither me.. but my org insists me to work in vmware.. and this problem is sucking to the core
[10:25] <Vmong> my earlier setup was not having any issues
[10:26] <psycho_> Vmong earlier setup was win 10 and ubuntu but on another hardware
[10:26] <psycho_> ?
[10:26] <Vmong> same
[10:26] <Vmong> it got corrupted
[10:26] <Vmong> so, i had to reinstall the image and build it
[10:28] <psycho_> strange
[10:28] <tatertots> ihateftp you say you still can't connect to ftp server you created?...still can't?...have you ever connected to it ever?
[10:28] <Vmong> :(
[10:30] <psycho_> always create backups
[10:30] <psycho_> of host and guest
[10:30] <psycho_> sometimes really helpfull
[10:31] <psycho_> Vmong i dont understand why your organisation dont use some hypervisor
[10:35] <rajivmars> How to completely reset network settings in ubuntu 16.04.
[10:36] <tatertots> rajivmars...had you manually set a static ip......dhcp is the default?
[10:37] <tatertots> and if you did set a static ip, have you already removed them from the system?
[10:37] <rajivmars> tatertots: it has set to default.
[10:37] <OerHeks> edit networkmanager, delete profile, done.
[10:38] <rajivmars> Oerheks: i have already done this. It worked for fey minutes, then  network has disconnected.
[10:39] <tatertots> wired or wireless?
[10:39] <rajivmars> tetertots: wired.
[10:41] <tatertots> when did the issue start?..has it always been like this?
[10:42] <tatertots> had there been any recent hardware or software changes?
[10:43] <me_> Hi.
[10:43] <OerHeks> step 2. reset router.
[10:45] <tatertots> hi me
[10:46] <elluck91> How's it going everyone?
[10:47] <tatertots> hi elluck91, it'd be going a lot better if i had a cup of coffee
[10:47] <elluck91> What's stopping you from getting one?
[10:48] <kurt_> hey guys? I have a quick question
[10:48] <tatertots> just needed extra motivation...brb getting coffee
[10:48] <elluck91> what's yp kurt_?
[10:49] <kurt_> Sorry that this may be a little off topic but it's kinda Ubuntu Related. Do you know if Linux Mint just take the Driver Manager directly from ubuntu? e.g. if Ubuntu Driver manager detects a specific piece of hardware it will in Mint as well? Or do they alter it or have their own version? so it may not detect the same hardware ubuntu one would?
[10:50] <bazhang> !mintsupport | kurt_
[10:50] <elluck91> Mint is based on Debian and Ubuntu.
[10:51] <bazhang> ask their support channel on that network kurt_
[10:51] <kurt_> I tried for the past week
[10:51] <kurt_> no one knows anything...
[10:51] <rajivmars> tatertots: It starts from yesterday. after it starts happening, i had change some settings as well. network is always disconnecting after 10-20 minutes.
[10:51] <bazhang> kurt_, it is not supported here, so keeep trying there
[10:51] <kurt_> and just get annoyed at me cus I keep asking, doesn't seem to be an answer anywhere to my question :(
[10:51] <OerHeks> kurt_, mint used the same routines and drivers.
[10:52] <rajivmars> OerHeks: how to reset the router?
[10:52] <kurt_> OerHeks: Ahh right ok, thanks :)
[10:52] <OerHeks> rajivmars, pull power and plug back in
[10:52] <kurt_> So If I was to use Ubuntu that wouldnt detect my GTX 1060 from nvidia either? it's there newest card only released like 2-3 weeks ago
[10:53] <elluck91> Try arch if you need the newest drivers
[10:53] <OerHeks> kurt_, if ...
[10:53] <kurt_> OerHeks: huh?
[10:53] <OerHeks> elluck91, don't suggest that
[10:53] <elluck91> Why?
[10:53] <elluck91> unstable?
[10:53] <OerHeks> this is ubuntu support, nothing else
[10:53] <elluck91> Got ya.
[10:54] <OerHeks> for that 1060 you would need the driver-ppa
[10:54] <kurt_> OerHeks: Ahh right, so on Ubuntu I need a PPA or manual install for the driver to the GTX 1060?
[10:54] <OerHeks> kurt_, they love to help you with it in the mint channel.
[10:55] <rajivmars> OerHeks: I have done this as well several times, but it is continuously disconnecting after every 15-20 minutes (approx).
[10:55] <kurt_> OerHeks: they really don't xD not with this graphics card anyway lol. but I was just asking in here if Ubuntu Supports it. I'll use whichever Distro makes it easier and supports my hardware better :)
[10:55] <rajivmars> OerHeks: is there a way to completely reset network settings?
[10:56] <OerHeks> rajivmars, i think you better change the cable to test
[10:56] <OerHeks> wobble connectors or broken wire..
[10:56] <rajivmars> OerHeks: ok.
[10:57] <rajivmars> OerHeks: may be.
[10:57] <elluck91> or maybe a faulty router?
[10:58] <elluck91> And what do you mean by disconnect, rajivmars?
[10:58] <rajivmars> OerHeks: what does this command does "sudo iptables ‐F"?
[10:58] <OerHeks> hardware wears out indeed, after 5 years +
[10:58] <rajivmars> elluck91: I mean the connection has disconnected.
[10:58] <OerHeks> * or within 2 weeks
[10:59] <elluck91> how do you know rajivmars?
[10:59] <elluck91> rajivmars: By looking at the icons on the box? or in the system?
[11:00] <elluck91> rajivmars: it might be your dns settings, network adapter, or box itself...
[11:00] <rajivmars> elluck91: it might be.
[11:00] <OerHeks> well, keeping asking for more solutions is too early.
[11:00] <OerHeks> man iptables
[11:01] <elluck91> iptables is for firewall
[11:01] <rajivmars> OerHeks: ok. i will check it.
[11:01] <guest2467>  I accidently turned off display in kde(systemsettings<DisplayandMonitor<SizeandOrientation<LVDS-0<size:disabled) and now the system boots to a blank screen, Need help please
[11:02] <rajivmars> elluck91: what it does after using "iptables -F"?
[11:02] <guest2467> sorry
[11:02] <elluck91> huest2467: install desktop
[11:02] <guest2467> I accidently turned off display in kde(systemsettings<DisplayandMonitor<SizeandOrientation<LVDS-0<size:disabled) and now the system boots to a blank screen, Need help please
[11:02] <guest2467> elluck91, what desktop, do you mean kde
[11:03] <elluck91> guest2467: depends, kde is just DE
[11:04] <elluck91> rajivmars: -f is for flush; it deletes all rules in chain
[11:04] <rajivmars> elluck91:ok.
[11:05] <elluck91> guest2467: you can try: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[11:06] <rajivmars> OerHeks: sometimes the nm-applet icon has also disappeared from the top right bar.
[11:08] <elluck91> rajivmars: if it disappears it means that I has lost connection. Try pinging 127.0.0.1
[11:08] <rajivmars> Oerheks: and it is not appeared until i log out and then log in again or restart the computer.
[11:08] <rajivmars> elluck91: pinging 127.0.0.1?
[11:09] <elluck91> rajivmars: ping google.com
[11:09] <elluck91> rajivmars: if you want to stop, just press ctrl+z
[11:12] <tatertots> got my coffee
[11:14] <rt55> anybody know how to install a new bios?
[11:16] <Mathisen> rt55, check vendor homepage for updates
[11:16] <OerHeks> there is a project going on, to do this safely from within linux .. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BIOSUpdate
[11:17] <tatertots> download bios updates from the manufactures website, if they only supply exe which most of them do, you can boot to a WinPE environment and update the bios
[11:17] <Sayona> Hi :)
[11:17] <Sayona> what do you use to share files in network ? samba?
[11:18] <tatertots> if booting to a winPE or booting to windows to update the bios isn't applicable you can get familiar with the project OerHeks mentioned above
[11:19] <akik> Sayona: samba or nfs
[11:19] <Sayona> what is more batter?
[11:20] <tatertots> the term phrase 'better' or 'best' is subjective
[11:20] <akik> Sayona: you can use samba with both linux and windows
[11:20] <Sayona> yes :)
[11:20] <Sayona> thanks :D
[11:20] <Sayona> all life is subjective >))
[11:21] <tatertots> are we even really here right now ?...j/k
[11:23] <Sayona> :P
[11:24] <tatertots> Sayona you setting up a samba share over there?...
[11:25] <Sayona> Windows to backup all data on linux :)
[11:25] <Sayona> I have a lot of friends how lost a lot of data becouse no backup plan!
[11:26] <tatertots> all it takes is to lose everything a time or two and then people start to realize the importance of backing up
[11:26] <OerHeks> if you don't have a backup, your data is not important.
[11:27] <Sayona> :)) all data are important!
[11:27] <tatertots> i agree OerHeks
[11:27] <tatertots> if you didn't back it up it must have not been that important
[11:29] <Ninjitsu> i want sex
[11:29] <tatertots> sometimes i wonder if my samba server is slow at transferring
[11:29] <Ninjitsu> hi
[11:29] <OerHeks> !ot | Ninjitsu
[11:29] <afidegnum> hello anyone sucessfully install qgis? trying to install gdal-bin yesterday resulted in ubuntu-unstable error, now while trying to install qgis I m facing worse errors, here is the error details https://bpaste.net/show/927793ce63fa
[11:30] <tatertots> it's connected to a lowly 10/100 switch and when transferring a file to a laptop connected via wlan i just wasn't thrilled with the transfer rate but it's probably my expectations
[11:31] <OerHeks> afidegnum, install from ppa?
[11:31] <tatertots> Sayona if you get yours setup soon and have a chance to do some transfers we'll have to compare networks and transfer rates
[11:32] <afidegnum> OerHeks: I added deb     http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable/ubuntu trusty main
[11:33] <OerHeks> stable is a little older .. https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugis/+archive/ubuntu/ppa?field.series_filter=trusty
[11:34] <afidegnum> OerHeks: ?? I don't get you
[11:34] <afidegnum> so should i remove the previous line added ?
[11:34] <OerHeks> you run unstable, then you should have a reason to, i wouldn't yet. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGIS
[11:35] <OerHeks> yes, use ppa-purge to reverse packages
[11:35] <afidegnum> ok
[11:39] <afidegnum> OerHeks: can you please help remind of the parameters again ? sudo ppa-purge [options] <ppa:ppaowner>[/ppaname]
[11:39] <afidegnum> for ubuntu unstable,
[11:40] <afidegnum> qgis
[11:40] <OerHeks> the green line at that ppa page
[11:40] <guest2467> I accidently turned off display in kde(systemsettings<DisplayandMonitor<SizeandOrientation<LVDS-0<size:disabled) and now the system boots to a blank screen, Need help please
[11:40] <afidegnum> ??
[11:40] <afidegnum> i m using chatzilla,
[11:41] <me_> Systemctl --no-pager|grep iptables and  dpkg -L iptables|grep /etc don't return anything. Bizzare, taking in consideration that iptables -L returns output. How do I manage the daemon ( if any )?
[11:41] <OerHeks> ppa:ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable
[11:42] <afidegnum> ok, thanks,
[11:42] <OerHeks> afidegnum, oh, you showed the packageserver, this is the main page https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugis/+archive/ubuntu/ubuntugis-unstable?field.series_filter=trusty
[11:42] <afidegnum> ok
[11:42] <afidegnum> so i should download from here right ?
[11:43] <OerHeks> first remove a ppa, run apt-get autoclean, then run update, and add the new ppa
[11:49] <ducasse> me_: iptables is not a daemon, it's a kernel framework controlled by the iptables command
[11:52] <nickanon>  mY acer aspire 5740 running ubuntu 16.04 takes around 27s to boot up and my fellow MS windows users always make fun of my OS. What should I do to make it boot quick?
[11:53] <ducasse> nickanon: is this with a regular hdd?
[11:54] <nickanon> yes
[11:54] <ducasse> nickanon: buy an ssd, there's a big difference.
[11:55] <nickanon> There was no such problem years back when I used windows. Is this an isssue with linux?
[11:57] <ducasse> nickanon: linux and windows boot in different ways, aiui windows continues loading completely after the desktop is visible
[11:57] <nickanon> ok
[11:57] <nickanon> I guess the model of my laptop is pretty old. Will I be able to get SSD for it?
[11:58] <ducasse> nickanon: that's usually not a problem, most laptops have a regular sata interface
[11:58] <nickanon> ok! thanks buddy!
[11:59] <ducasse> nickanon: np.
[11:59] <Utal> I am trying to create a wifi hotspot to access from my android mobile using ubuntu. But if I setup a password wap2 password but after creating the hotspot does not accept the same password .
[12:00] <tatertots> Utal have you tried other types besides wap2?
[12:01] <Utal> no .
[12:01] <tatertots> do you know all the ciphers supported by the wlan adapter in your android mobile?
[12:04] <Utal> tatertots: http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/09/3-ways-create-wifi-hotspot-ubuntu/ I followed this tutorial
[12:04] <Guest7513> ...
[12:04] <tatertots> configure something besides wpa2 and test and report back Utal?
[12:05] <afidegnum> OerHeks: still the error persists
[12:05] <Utal> tatertots: without password its working
[12:06] <tatertots> Utal that's good to know that it connect without any cipher
[12:06] <tatertots> but does it connect with wpa?
[12:07] <Utal> tatertots: just check out the link I followed this one  http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/09/3-ways-create-wifi-hotspot-ubuntu/ and tell me if I need to do anything more
[12:08] <Utal> tatertots: I have tried with other ways as well
[12:08] <guest12467> I accidently turned off display in kde(SystemSettingsa>DisplayandMonitor>SizeandOrientation>LVDS-0>size:disabled) and now the system boots to a blank screen, Need help please
[12:08] <tatertots> did it work with wpa yes/no?
[12:09] <Utal> no .
[12:09] <letalis> a grub based iso boot disk. i know that it is possible to do, and i was curious if anyone knows any good tutorials out there that could help someone do it without trashing the actual boot loader on the system. any suggestions?
[12:10] <tatertots> are other devices able to connect ..other devices that are NOT your android mobile?
[12:10] <ikonia> letalis: used to be done all the time with floppy disks
[12:10] <Utal> tatertots: Its showing in my mac but when I trying to connect with the same password it is not working.
[12:10] <ikonia> letalis: you just need a grub on the boot sector of your boot device pointing at the right place on your hard disk for the config
[12:11] <letalis> yeah essentially, im wanting to make a pendrive with a few installation iso images on it and use grub as the vehicle to boot them
[12:11] <ikonia> letalis: thats different than what you said
[12:11] <tatertots> ah so you can't connect to the hotspot from your android and you also cannot connect to the hotspot from your mac is that correct?
[12:11] <Utal> yes
[12:11] <ducasse> guest12467: you can switch to console and log in to revert the setting, but you might need to ask in #kubuntu how to change it
[12:12] <letalis> well iso images dont fit on a floppy typically lol
[12:12] <ikonia> letalis: you asked for a boot disk, now you're asking for a multi-distro-livecd
[12:12] <ikonia> thats two very different things
[12:12] <tatertots> does the mac connect to the hotspot also when not using any cipher at all?
[12:13] <Utal> tatertots: yes
[12:13] <guest12467> thank ducasse it's working now
[12:13] <tatertots> that's two different devices with the same symptoms when trying to use the same hotspot, issue is most likely with your hotspot and or hotspot configuration
[12:13] <letalis> perhaps i worded it incorrectly. at any rate. the second option is what i want to do.
[12:14] <ikonia> letalis: ok, so you just need squashfs filesystems holding your distros
[12:14] <Utal> tatertots: can you send me link that you think I sould follow
[12:14] <letalis> ive tried to get unetbootin to do this with one iso image about three times and for whatever reason itll copy the files but not flag the mbr as bootable.
[12:15] <letalis> grub will boot an iso image.
[12:15] <ikonia> letalis: that won't work
[12:15] <ikonia> letalis: it's a bit out of scope of this channel too
[12:15] <letalis> at any rate i just need to know how i install grub onto a pendrive.
[12:15] <ikonia> !grub2 | letalis
[12:21] <tatertots> the links you used look fine Utal
[12:21] <cyberhandy> ok hello
[12:21] <cyberhandy> can anybody provide help with qemu
[12:22] <cyberhandy> i have some .vdmk images
[12:22] <tatertots> i noticed a few people having the same issue you are having in the comments section but i don't see any patterns or anything obvious jumping out just yet
[12:22] <ikonia> just ask the question
[12:22] <cyberhandy> i just converted them to .qcow2
[12:23] <cyberhandy> i need to figure out how to open them with qemu
[12:23] <ikonia> you need to boot them as a guest
[12:23] <cyberhandy> how do i do that
[12:23] <cyberhandy> i am new to qemu
[12:23] <ikonia> have you read any of of the qemu docs ?
[12:24] <ikonia> I'd be reading the kvm-qemu docs
[12:24] <cyberhandy> s but mostly everything is explaining how to create new images
[12:24] <cyberhandy> i can do that
[12:24] <ikonia> not, it shows you how to boot them too
[12:24] <cyberhandy> i am having issues working with existing images and opening
[12:24] <Luka00> Hello people, I try to use "software updates" It shows the various upgrades available but then it says "download repository of information failed control internet connection"
[12:24] <ikonia> cyberhandy: you don't open them - you boot them
[12:24] <Luka00> my internet is ok
[12:24] <Luka00> happening with ubuntu and lubuntu
[12:25] <ikonia> Luka00: which repo is failing ?
[12:25] <Luka00> I don' t know
[12:25] <Sayona> Hi, i try to configure samba to mapping in windows. But not work , if i type smbclient -L //server -U sayona same to work
[12:25] <ikonia> Luka00: open a terminal and type "sudo apt-get update"
[12:25] <Luka00> ok
[12:25] <cyberhandy> ok so how do i tell it to boot the image i just converted to qcow
[12:25] <Aussie_matt> hi guys: I have a vensmile mini pc, I have 16.04 on a usb and I'm now at the efi shell: anyone know how to boot the usb?
[12:25] <Utal> tatertots: I have tried creating the config quite a few times but still I am having a issue .
[12:25] <ikonia> cyberhandy: you need to set up a new vm
[12:26] <Sayona> what port it's samba?
[12:26] <ikonia> cyberhandy: and then point that new vm at that image
[12:26] <Luka00> ikonia doesn't work
[12:26] <ikonia> Luka00: again - more info than "doesn't work"
[12:26] <cyberhandy> ok so if i setup a new vm, will i need to install an OS or just setup the vm and say boot from this location
[12:26] <ikonia> use a pastebin if you want to share bigg info
[12:27] <cyberhandy> i have several vm's setup
[12:27] <ikonia> cyberhandy: if you point the new vm at the disk - it needs nothing else
[12:27] <cyberhandy> ahhhh one sec let me try that
[12:28] <Luka00> ikonia impossible begin connection to it.archive.ubuntu.com:80 (2001:760:ffff:b6:4:100:0:69)- connect (101: La rete non è raggiungibile) [IP: 2001:760:ffff:b6:4:100:0:69 80]
[12:29] <ikonia> Luka00: ok - so there is the problem the italian ipv6 mirror is not respodning
[12:29] <ikonia> Luka00: you need to look at why and/or use a different mirror
[12:29] <Luka00> and what i can do now?
[12:29] <ikonia> exactly what I've just said
[12:29] <BluesKaj> hiyas all
[12:29] <Luka00> I have problems to see some pages
[12:29] <ikonia> some pages ?
[12:29] <Luka00> sometime is impossible to enstablish a connection
[12:30] <Luka00> yes sites on internet
[12:30] <ikonia> Luka00: so your local connection may be a problem too
[12:31] <Luka00> ikonia that's all http://paste.ubuntu.com/22441142/
[12:31] <Luka00> with windows is all ok
[12:31] <Luka00> all pages of internet are show normally
[12:31] <ikonia> Luka00: so those repos are not responding
[12:31] <akik> Luka00: you can temporarily disable ipv6 with "sudo echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6" and try again
[12:31] <Luka00> why?
[12:32] <Luka00> I did not think ipv6 was active
[12:32] <akik> Luka00: actually that doesn't work right. i guess you need to use tee to write into /proc with sudo
[12:32] <Luka00> I can try
[12:33] <ikonia> Luka00: it doesn't have to be active on your system
[12:33] <ikonia> the ipv6 address is the target machines ip
[12:33] <cyberhandy> ikonia: i keep getting error
[12:33] <Luka00> so what I ust do?
[12:33] <Luka00> *must
[12:33] <akik> Luka00: "echo 1 | sudo tee /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6"
[12:33] <cyberhandy> failed to open disk image
[12:33] <Luka00> same on Lubuntu
[12:33] <ikonia> cyberhandy: ok - it can't open the disk image
[12:34] <ikonia> it's telling you the problem
[12:34] <Luka00> i try
[12:34] <afidegnum> can anyone help? i m finding hard time installing qgis
[12:36] <Luka00> it works!!!
[12:36] <Luka00> :)
[12:36] <akik> Luka00: that's just a temporary solution
[12:37] <Luka00> for Lubuntu
[12:37] <Luka00> oh:(
[12:37] <k1l_> afidegnum: can you give more details?
[12:38] <Luka00> and when can I go back to the previous state?
[12:38] <k1l_> afidegnum: sudo apt install qgis. that should work
[12:38] <Sayona> Hi, i try to configure samba to mapping in windows. But not work , if i type smbclient -L //server -U sayona same to work . I add in iptables the ports 137, 138, 139, 445 ....
[12:39] <Luka00> oh no sorry "update software" say same message
[12:39] <akik> Luka00: if you don't use ipv6, you can disable it with the kernel boot option "ipv6.disable=1"
[12:39] <Luka00> ok but it doesn't solved the problem
[12:40] <Luka00> int he terminal some happened
[12:40] <Luka00> this message appear "download repository of information failed control internet connection"
[12:41] <tatertots> Utal you still around?
[12:42] <akik> Luka00: does "sudo apt-get update" give errors?
[12:42] <Luka00> I had been too hasty.
[12:42] <Luka00> no akik
[12:42] <Luka00> but doesn't download all
[12:43] <Utal> tatertots: ya
[12:43] <Luka00> only some kb
[12:44] <Luka00> "software updates" shows the same error "download repository of information failed control internet connection"
[12:44] <BluesKaj> Luka00, change your repos mirror
[12:46] <Luka00> I also have difficulty viewing sites, but with another PC that has Windows there isn't this problem
[12:46] <Luka00> I don't understand
[12:47] <cyberhandy> ok so even if i try to start it with the vmdk image its looking for vbox
[12:47] <Sayona> Hi, iptables-persistent: unrecognized service ?
[12:47] <Sayona> but i have iptables
[12:47] <BluesKaj> Luka00, open your package manager and look for the mirror, it will probly be in your country , change it to a different country..that might work
[12:47] <Luka00> visiting the sites page appears that tells me: check the Internet connection, proxy or firewall but it's all ok
[12:47] <Sayona> in /etc/iptables/rules.v4
[12:48] <akik> Luka00: do you mean that both ipv4 and ipv6 are not working right ?
[12:48] <Luka00> ok I can try and for the problem of visiting pages on internet?
[12:49] <ml_> Hey everyone... may i ask a short yes/no questin just to be sure i didn't give shitty advice?
[12:49] <Luka00> akik I dont know, I have some problems to see sites on internet and problem with updates
[12:49] <k1l_> ml_: if its ubuntu support just ask
[12:50] <ml_> it is not ubuntu, that is the problem ;). Its a very basic windows question.
[12:50] <Luka00> on Lubuntu and Ubunt on two different PC
[12:50] <k1l_> ml_: ##windows then for windows questions
[12:50] <ml_> ok
[12:50] <akik> Luka00: maybe reset your router(?), check cabling
[12:50] <ml_> thx
[12:51] <Luka00> :D
[12:51] <akik> Luka00: the basics need to work right so check your ipv4 settings
[12:51] <Luka00> akik but on another pc with Windos I dont have problems to see sites, you think can be that the problem?
[12:52] <akik> Luka00: use mtr or ping to check whether you're getting packet loss
[12:52] <akik> Luka00: windows doesn't have anything to do with your current problem
[12:52] <Luka00> no it for say that my internet is ok
[12:53] <akik> Luka00: which sites do you have problems with?
[12:54] <Luka00> first youtube now not, now speedtest
[12:54] <Luka00> speedtest site
[12:54] <Luka00> and some page of ubuntu support
[12:55] <akik> Luka00: paste the address
[12:55] <Luka00> http://www.speedtest.net/it/
[12:56] <akik> Luka00: no the ubuntu address?
[12:58] <Luka00> pages of ubuntu  are shown of the time normally sometime bad but appear
[12:58] <Luka00> for example http://askubuntu.com/questions/488139/installed-ubuntu-14-04-cannot-connect-to-internet-with-wired-or-wireless-conne
[12:58] <Luka00> but is is shown normally on firefox
[12:58] <Luka00> with opera not ever
[12:59] <akik> Luka00: so now you don't have a problem with firefox, only with opera?
[12:59] <Luka00> yes more problems with opera
[13:00] <akik> Luka00: no problems with firefox?
[13:00] <Luka00> but with firefox http://www.speedtest.net/it/
[13:00] <Luka00> yes some problem with firefox
[13:00] <akik> Luka00: "sudo apt-get install mtr" and "sudo mtr -t www.speedtest.net"
[13:00] <Luka00> okk
[13:01] <akik> Luka00: if you get something else that 0% in the Loss% column, it indicates packet loss
[13:02] <Luka00> it's all ok for now say 0
[13:03] <akik> Luka00: have you tried disabling all your firefox extensions+
[13:06] <akik> Luka00: if i remember right, opera uses their own web proxy for connections. try disabling that
[13:06] <Luka00> on firefox i have only adblock
[13:07] <k1l_> sounds like an opera issue, not an ubuntu issue
[13:07] <Luka00> but on lubuntu I don't have opera
[13:08] <Luka00> I use only firefox
[13:08] <Luka00> and I have same problems
[13:08] <akik> Luka00: did you restart your router?
[13:08] <Luka00> no
[13:09] <Luka00> how stop this mtr?
[13:09] <Luka00> lol
[13:09] <akik> Luka00: ctrl+c
[13:09] <Luka00> it say 0
[13:09] <Luka00> loss
[13:09] <Luka00> ok
[13:10] <Luka00> I do not think anything changed in both firewall... I try to reboot router
[13:11] <Luka00> I try and let you know byee
[13:11] <Luka00> My sixth sense tells me that will not work
[13:11] <Luka00> :D
[13:17] <Guest74842> hey guys, just installed a amd gpu, but having troubles configuring the drivers... if i am just using amdgpu... it doesnt load correctly... if i use amdgpu-pro it loads to a black screen with just a cursor... i think i need to reconfigure x11 but really not sure how with these drivers... any suggestions?
[13:19] <Sayona> Can anyone exmplay me, I configure samba for access \\192.168.0.100 on windows but wwhen i enter the pass give me > wrong password
[13:20] <OerHeks> Guest74842, AMD Radeon R9 285, R9 380/380X and R9 Fury/FuryX graphics cards are now supported  by the AMDgpu driver, so if you have radeon on 16.04, use it.
[13:20] <patsToms> When I do nmap to my ubuntu server I can see that there is something going on at port 25
[13:21] <patsToms> someone have any idea how I can found out the process which is doing this?
[13:21] <k1l_> patsToms: "netstat -tulpen"
[13:21] <tatertots> why wouldn't there be something going on on port 25 patsToms?
[13:21] <k1l_> patsToms: port 25 is the smtp port for mail
[13:22] <tatertots> unless you shut off port 25 intentionally i'd expect there to be something going on there
[13:22] <patsToms> but I don't have mail server
[13:22] <k1l_> uh.
[13:23] <Guest74842> OerHeks, I have tried installing the AMDGPU Pro driver, but after i install it i dont think it is configured correctly.... as it boots, and then just hangs when its loading up x11 (black screen + mouse)
[13:24] <Guest74842> i feel like i need to setup the xorg.conf file again for the amdgpu / amdgpu-pro drivers, i tried to under /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ but couldnt get it working right
[13:24] <tatertots> and if you have issue with port 25 simply shut it off
[13:24] <OerHeks> Guest74842, did you read what cards are supported?
[13:24] <k1l_> patsToms: so what doies netstat tell? put it into a pastebin and show the output here
[13:25] <OerHeks> lspci | grep VGA # will tell what card you have
[13:25] <Guest74842> yes, the latest drivers support my 390x
[13:25] <Guest74842> ill check the lspci now
[13:26] <Guest74842> it says Radeon R9 290x, but its a 390x... on the driver page ( https://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD-Radeon-GPU-PRO-Linux-Beta-Driver%E2%80%93Release-Notes.aspx ) botht he 290x and 390x are supported
[13:27] <tatertots> amd has done lots of gpu rebranding over the years .....then again so has nvidia
[13:27] <tatertots> so don't let the sku # confuse you
[13:27] <kukuhn> hello.
[13:28] <kukuhn> i need help you
[13:28] <tatertots> I like to refer to amd gpu's by their name to avoid confusion...i have a cape verde radeon gpu
[13:29] <Guest74842> sure... mine is hawaii. it recently gained support with their new driver system
[13:29] <Luka00> hey rebooting router worked fine!
[13:29] <Guest74842> is there a way of getting xorg / amdgpu to regenerate their config files?\
[13:29] <OerHeks> well it is a beta driver, maybe file a bugreport?
[13:29] <kukuhn> anybody there, i ask to you,,  how to upgrade repo in this backbox. ty
[13:29] <kukuhn> i dont know brother
[13:29] <k1l_> !backbox | kukuhn
[13:30] <k1l_> ask the backbox guys or ##linux for backbox issues
[13:30] <kukuhn> oke thanks brother
[13:31] <Luka00> before I used this command: echo 1 | sudo tee /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/dosale_ipv6... now as a return to the initial state?
[13:31] <ikonia> echo 0
[13:32] <Luka00> oh ok
[13:32] <OerHeks> Guest74842, the archwiki gives some tips, but no guarantees from here with that beta driver, >> grub amdgpu.exp_hw_support=1 and blacklist radeon https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AMDGPU
[13:32] <adroit_machine_> hi ikonia
[13:32] <ikonia> adroit_machine_: you don't need to greet me everytime you see me talk please.
[13:32] <Guest74842> Thanks 0erHeks :)
[13:33] <OerHeks> but let us know, it can help other users too :-)
[13:33] <Luka00> I wonder what was wrong, thankfully now everything is fine:)
[13:34] <tatertots> welcome back Utal
[13:35] <Luka00> thanks ikonia and other guys for help :)
[13:35] <Luka00> akik...
[13:36] <Utal> tatertots: did you find any solution other than buying a new wifi card
[13:36] <tatertots> if any of you guys figure out a way to have ubuntu make sandwiches let me know ASAP!
[13:36] <ikonia> ?
[13:36] <cyberhandy> ok so it wont see the images that are not located in /var/lib/libvirt/images
[13:37] <ikonia> cyberhandy: so that is the default place to look - you need to define a storage pool
[13:38] <cyberhandy> yes i tried that but it will not allow me to have the actual path
[13:38] <ikonia> you can define a storage pool anywhere you want
[13:38] <cyberhandy> ok im using dir
[13:39] <cyberhandy> and the typed /media/removeable/soforth
[13:39] <cyberhandy> and it doesnt like the /
[13:39] <ikonia> it's fine with /
[13:39] <jackusb> inet6 addr: fe80::20c:29ff:fe62:bed4/64  <—— this is mac address or IPv6?
[13:39] <ikonia> thats an ip address
[13:39] <cyberhandy> it keeps giving me pool parameter error
[13:40] <jackusb> ikonia: but IPv6 is 128bit?
[13:40] <ikonia> jackusb: I assume so, looking at that,
[13:40] <jackusb> looking at what?
[13:40] <cyberhandy> it says it only contains alphanumeric
[13:41] <ikonia> jackusb: so that address is masked off at 64bit, but the standard says 128
[13:41] <ikonia> cyberhandy: thats the name, not the location
[13:41] <ikonia> jackusb: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6_address
[13:42] <jackusb> then it is interface identifier? ikonia ?
[13:42] <ikonia> jackusb: no, just the mask
[13:43] <jackusb> thanks ikonia :)
[13:44] <cyberhandy> everything is grayed out
[13:44] <ikonia> cyberhandy: I don't know what you are doing or how you are doing it
[13:44] <ikonia> you're not providing info clearly
[13:44] <cyberhandy> ok so im adding a storage pool
[13:45] <cyberhandy> i typed the name
[13:45] <ikonia> how/ where ?
[13:45] <ikonia> thats like saying "I'm making something work"
[13:45] <cyberhandy> now im entering the target path
[13:45] <ikonia> where ? how ?
[13:45] <afidegnum> k1l_: sorry i was away, thanks let le do as you said
[13:45] <cyberhandy> ok so i clicked on the vm i added. went to connection details
[13:45] <ikonia> clicked the vm - where ?
[13:45] <ikonia> how
[13:46] <cyberhandy> virtual machine manager
[13:46] <afidegnum> k1l_: it didn't work, that's what's bringing the error,
[13:46] <cyberhandy> i added several vm's there in virtual manager
[13:46] <ikonia> cyberhandy: so you're using he libvirt gui
[13:46] <ikonia> cyberhandy: so thats a prtty key bit of info
[13:46] <cyberhandy> yes
[13:47] <ikonia> maybe mention info like that in advance
[13:47] <cyberhandy> oh ok
[13:47] <ikonia> cyberhandy: edit -> connection details -> storage pools
[13:47] <cyberhandy> yes thats what i did
[13:48] <ikonia> add new
[13:48] <ikonia> put in a name, set it to directory
[13:48] <ikonia> hit next
[13:48] <ikonia> "forward" sorry
[13:48] <ikonia> then in the "taget path" put in the path to your new storage pool
[13:50] <cyberhandy> ahhhh it added the pool and i can see the .vdmk files in the volumes
[13:50] <tikun> I know this is a very vague/hard to answer/etc... question but, opinions... Building a webserver and looking to use what I have, have a Supermicro 5015A, it has an Intel Atom dual core @ 1.6 GHz & 4 GB of RAM. How well would this thing perform?
[13:50] <ikonia> tikun: impossible to answer
[13:50] <tikun> yeah, I know
[13:50] <ikonia> too many variables and lack of info
[13:50] <ikonia> tikun: ok, so if you know, don't ask
[13:51] <tikun> I was looking to see if someone maybe had experience using one of these servers
[13:51] <ikonia> even so - impossible to answer
[13:51] <ikonia> how you use it / your site may be the same, totally different from their site
[13:51] <tikun> I can still get a reference point from how they used it.
[13:52] <ikonia> no you can't
[13:52] <ikonia> this channel is for ubuntu support only
[13:52] <ikonia> and stop cross posting it
[13:54] <cyberhandy> so there are multiple volumes in the pool i just added.  how do i tell the vm which one to use
[13:54] <ikonia> you need to re-configure the guest
[13:55] <cyberhandy> when you say guest, what do you mean
[13:55] <cyberhandy> i havent seen anything regarding guest
[13:55] <ikonia> I mean you need to re-configure the guest parameters in the hypervisor to use the image you want as a disk device
[13:56] <cyberhandy> so how do i do that.  where are you getting this info from
[13:56] <ikonia> I'm getting the info from using it every day
[13:56] <cyberhandy> lol
[13:56] <ikonia> and the documentation I read before using it
[13:56] <cyberhandy> well im new to it.  just started
[13:57] <ikonia> have you read the docs on qemu-kvm ?
[13:57] <cyberhandy> all the docs im finding are creating new vm's and converting images
[13:57] <cyberhandy> thats all i know how to do
[13:57] <cyberhandy> im using qwmu/images
[13:57] <ikonia> where are you reading ?
[13:57] <cyberhandy> qemu/images
[13:58] <cyberhandy> https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/QEMU/Images
[13:58] <ikonia> no
[13:58] <ikonia> read the qemu-kvm docs
[13:58] <ikonia> thats a specific page about images
[13:58] <ikonia> thats not going to tell you anything other than how to manage images
[13:58] <kajover> hi, i am considering buying an ubuntu phone. what messaging apps exist on the phone? is Signal available?
[13:58] <ikonia> and to be honest - thats' pointless as you're putting virtmanager on top of it
[13:59] <OerHeks> kajover, join #ubuntu-touch for support, this is an ( unofficial)  list https://uappexplorer.com/apps
[13:59] <cyberhandy> exactly. thats why im so lost. i cant find anything regarding managing the images
[13:59] <ikonia> you don't want to manage images
[14:00] <ikonia> you want to configure a quest with a new disk
[14:01] <ikonia> guest sorry
[14:11] <cyberhandy> Unable to complete install: 'Connection is closed'
[14:11] <cyberhandy> Traceback (most recent call last):
[14:11] <cyberhandy>   File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/asyncjob.py", line 96, in cb_wrapper
[14:11] <cyberhandy>     callback(asyncjob, *args, **kwargs)
[14:11] <cyberhandy>   File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/create.py", line 1983, in do_install
[14:11] <cyberhandy>     guest.start_install(False, meter=meter)
[14:12] <cyberhandy> oops
[14:13] <win_> hola
[14:14] <win_> alguien me puede ayudar
[14:14] <ikonia> !es | win_
[14:19] <Mouaad> hi, glxinfo shows me the following error: libGL error: failed to load driver: i965, any ideas ?
[14:19] <isaclou> hello
[14:21] <cyberhandy> it says unable to complete install:connection is closed
[14:22] <cyberhandy> libvirtError
[14:29] <christian_> hi I hi I still have the problem of the mouse cursor disappearing after resuming from suspend. I installed 16.04.1 on my desktop
[14:29] <christian_> xubuntu 16.04.1... tough I have not experienced the complaints with regards to the usage of thunar
[14:32] <dn`> I’m using ipxe & iscsi for the first time. I was able to install and boot a 16.04 installation - when I reboot the system always hangs. I found https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1569925 - but not sure if it’s the same problem. My / root device is also on the iscsi device - anyone got a hint?
[14:34] <kamild1996> Hey, what kind of software for backing up partitions would you recommend? I'd rather use something with a GUI (so no dd), wanted to use Clonezilla but it doesn't seem to work well with my external drive. What do you think about Redo Backup?
[14:34] <SkylakeMX> Hey
[14:35] <christian_> do they now have a fix for the bug in xubuntu? I know there is a workaround but people will get tired of that typing thing just to make the mouse appear again after suspend, right?
[14:36] <computer3> ?
[14:36] <kamild1996> christian_ I had this issue on my laptop too. Using padoka's PPA for latest drivers fixed it.
[14:36] <kamild1996> oibaf's should work too
[14:36] <christian_> its annoying for me, to type ctrl+alt+f1 then ctrl+alt+f7
[14:37] <christian_> kamild1996_: how to install? could you provide a link?
[14:37] <kamild1996> It's just two commands, hold on
[14:38] <christian_> kamild1996_: and the link where you found the guide and ppa...
[14:38] <kamild1996> christian_: https://launchpad.net/~paulo-miguel-dias/+archive/ubuntu/mesa
[14:38] <brunch875> is there a way to disable notify-send while status is set to busy? I'm trying to watch a film and pidging is making noises all the time
[14:38] <kamild1996> Add this PPA (it's somewhere below), issue the apt-get update and then apt-get upgrade to get the latest drivers. Then reboot.
[14:39] <lerner> wlan0     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:60:1d:23:28:04            inet addr:192.168.2.121  Bcast:192.168.2.255  Mask:255.255.255.0          inet6 addr: fe80::260:1dff:fe23:2804/64 Scope:Link
[14:39] <lerner> where is the gateway?
[14:39] <lerner> or, how do I find it?
[14:39] <christian_> kamild1996_: Merci Beaucoup my friend
[14:40] <kamild1996> No probs christian_ :) If it doesn't work, there are a plenty of other methods to fix that, but updating the drivers is a recommended one
[14:40] <christian_> kamild1996_:this ppa is like oibaf?
[14:41] <kamild1996> Yeah, I think it's just a little bit less recent and supports Xenial only. Not sure what the other difference is.
[14:42] <ohlolz> hi everyone
[14:44] <ohlolz> who in here uses the rtl8723be driver for wifi. can you post the content of /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf if your wifi works fine, please?
[14:48] <agnarus> whois agnarus
[14:50] <new__> hi, i'm trying to install ubuntu 14.04 on my computer but my partitions are not showing in gparted. However I can see my partitions in file manager. Need help please
[14:54] <whytrytofly> hi
[14:54] <new__> hi, i'm trying to install ubuntu 14.04 on my computer but my partitions are not showing in gparted. However I can see my partitions in file manager. Need help please
[15:02] <MonkeyDust> new__  pastebin the output of    lsblk -f  ...  http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[15:03] <new__> ok, MonkeyDust
[15:03] <tfooooox8086> please vote for me http://concorsigarmin.it/ontheroad/contest/vota/35
[15:04] <new__> MonkeyDust: http://paste.ubuntu.com/22455002/
[15:05] <new__> MonkeyDust: it is showing my partions here but not on gparted
[15:06] <MonkeyDust> new__  are you in a live session now?
[15:06] <new__> MonkeyDust: yes
[15:07] <new__> MonkeyDust: I want to install ubuntu on new volume which I have set aside for ubuntu, I want to dual boot it with windows
[15:07] <MonkeyDust> new__  ok, and can you start the installer?
[15:08] <new__> yes, I can start the installer but it is not showing my partitions
[15:08] <MonkeyDust> odd
[15:09] <OerHeks> maybe fastboot is the culprit
[15:09] <OerHeks> or GPT / UEFI
[15:09] <new__> OerHeks: no I have disabled fast boot and safe boot
[15:10] <MonkeyDust> new__  what does it show in the installer's partitioning screen
[15:10] <new__> I have set aside 21 GB for ubuntu but the installer is not reading my partitions
[15:10] <new__> MonkeyDust: it is showing just 3 partitions
[15:13] <MonkeyDust> new__  wher / how did you create New Volume?
[15:14] <new__> MonkeyDust: I created new volume from window's administrative tools i.e partition editor
[15:14] <ohlolz> thank you for not hating me ikonia . i've talked with people only two sentences, then they tell me they hate me right off the bat. thank you for your patience ^_^
[15:14] <sector_0> hey
[15:15] <sector_0> I just upgraded to 16.04LTS and discovered that fglrx is depreciated
[15:15] <sector_0> I have a r9 290x, should I install the amdgpu pro driver?
[15:15] <ruggero> ciao a tutti/e
[15:16] <MonkeyDust> new__  type    sudo blkid | grep -i new
[15:17] <new__> ok, MonkeyDust
[15:18] <OerHeks> sector_0, if you haven't got the AMDgpu driver by default, you cannot install it. the amd site gives a BETA driver that supports it, use at your own risc.
[15:18] <new__> MonkeyDust: dev/sda5: LABEL="New Volume" UUID="3890174C90170FCC" TYPE="ntfs"
[15:19] <tom___> Hello, I have a mac and someone gave me a PC. I installed Linux (ubuntu) on it. I'm a php programmer. I you had to convince me to start programming on linux and not on OS X anymore, what would you tell me ?
[15:20] <lordcirth_> tom___, I'm not sure that's on topic here.
[15:21] <sector_0> OerHeks, so what driver should I use?
[15:21] <sector_0> because the default driver is obviously crappy
[15:21] <sector_0> I can already identify problems with screen tearing
[15:21] <ctjctj> tom___, try #ubuntu-offtopic and they will have a conversation about why Unix/Linux is always better.
[15:22] <dn`> anyone knows if I stop iscsid - does it cleanly shutdown the iscsi device the system uses?
[15:22] <new__>  hi, i'm trying to install ubuntu 14.04 on my computer but my partitions are not showing in gparted. However I can see my partitions in file manager. Need help please
[15:22] <tom___> ctjctj: ok, i'll do that. thanks
[15:23] <MonkeyDust> new__  i wonder why gparted does not see it ... go back to the windows app, try and change ntfs to ext4 ... if windows can do that
[15:23] <lordcirth> !patience | new__
[15:23] <new__> MonkeyDust: windows can't convert a partition to ext4
[15:24] <MonkeyDust> new__  ok, pastebin    sudo fdisk -l
[15:25] <new__> ok, MonkeyDust
[15:26] <new__> MonkeyDust: http://paste.ubuntu.com/22457308/
[15:26] <new__> lordcirth: I posted my question exactly 15 minutes later
[15:27] <lordcirth> new__, ...while there was someone actively helping you.
[15:28] <MonkeyDust> new__  what's the ouput of    cat /etc/issue
[15:29] <new__> MonkeyDust: Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS \n \l
[15:29] <MonkeyDust> new__  *phew* ... .1
[15:30] <new__> what MonkeyDust ?
[15:30] <MonkeyDust> new__  .4 is the latest 14.04
[15:31] <new__> it could have the same issue as the current distro, MonkeyDust
[15:32] <Bashing-om> new__: MonkeyDust ... My thought " /dev/sda1              63        2047         992+  42  SFS " where 'SFS' is The SFS is for dynamic partitions. You get that from Windows as a proprietary overlay over physical partitions when you use MBR and want more than 4 partitions. I do not think anythging but Windows can mess with this type of partitioning (??) .
[15:32] <sector_0> OerHeks, another thing too, is the driver is proprietary chances are it won't be installed by default
[15:33] <new__> what should I do, Bashing-om ?
[15:33] <sector_0> just like the (noe depreciated) fglrx
[15:33] <MonkeyDust> new__  Type : SFS caught my attention, i'm not familiar with it ... there's this http://askubuntu.com/questions/41667/how-is-sfs-partition-different-than-other
[15:33] <MonkeyDust> Bashing-om  saw it too
[15:34] <Bashing-om> new__: There is a means to convert SFS to standard .. But I have never done it .. and it does have a high risk factor of loosing all data .
[15:34] <csst0111> I reinstall ubuntu by formating previous root partition but i didn't use previous /home which is in another partition. So I ended up  with a new /home. I googled and found that I can move my old home to the new home but i dont like this solution. Is it possible to do the installation again and this time attach the home ? I'm pretty new to thee things. Sorry for big question
[15:35] <new__> No, I don't want to lose my data, Bashing-om
[15:35] <bekks> csst0111: Yes, just specify you /home on your other partition, as a sperate mountpoint.
[15:35] <OerHeks> sector_0, if the radeon driver is loaded, then the AMDgpu is not suitable. just be patient for newer drivers, this is a LTS release, which cannot make easy changes without proper testing.
[15:35] <csst0111> cool ! thanks bekks
[15:35] <OerHeks> next 16.10 we have more freedom to play
[15:36] <bekks> csst0111: Nonetheless, you should have backups.
[15:36] <csst0111> I do!
[15:36] <sector_0> OerHeks, how do I identify which driver is loaded?
[15:36] <OerHeks> LTS is for stable long term use
[15:36] <new__> is there any work arounds, MonkeyDust , Bashing-om ?
[15:36] <OerHeks> sudo ubuntu-drivers list
[15:37] <MonkeyDust> new__  no, i don't know how to deal with SFS
[15:37] <OerHeks> wrong one, this shows:  lspci -nnk | grep -i vga -A3 | grep 'in use'
[15:37] <sector_0> OerHeks, all i see is intel-microcode
[15:37] <sector_0> oh ok
[15:38] <new__> thank you MonkeyDust for your assistance
[15:41] <chooj1ohH> Hello
[15:41] <V7> chooj1ohH: :D
[15:41] <ruggero> riciao
[15:42] <ruggero> ciao
[15:44] <Bashing-om> new__: Well .. Not good . But there is hope ; See: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1692248 .
[15:45] <new__> I'll check it Bashing-om
[15:45] <cyberhandy> need assitance with trying to boot from .vmx file in virtual machine manager
[15:45] <cyberhandy> it keeps saying os not found
[15:45] <Bashing-om> new__: K; proceed with caution !
[15:56] <pa> is it normal that a Normal user (not one with administrator sudo rights) can't connect to wifi on 16.04?
[15:57] <OerHeks> if the admin didn't make the connection ' available for all users' yes
[15:57] <pa> OerHeks, the connection = the interface or the specific wifi network?
[15:58] <Bashing-om> pa: Maybe, In the GUI network-manager is "enable for all users " checked ?
[15:58] <OerHeks> the specific network credentials.
[15:58] <pa> ah i see
[15:58] <pa> i check
[15:59] <pa> So all users with admin rights should be able to use any new wifi, right?
[15:59] <pa> like if i switch on the admin switch on settings->user->aNormalUser
[15:59] <mononoke> hi!
[15:59] <mononoke> is there a special channel for upgrades?
[16:00] <mononoke> my upgrade from trusty2xenial got stuck - I had to kill the process…
[16:00] <mononoke> i am currently unsure how to advance…
[16:00] <sector_0> OerHeks, well I just installed the amdgpu pro driver and so far so good :)
[16:01] <mononoke> there is still a dpkg-process that lockes
[16:02] <rcmainak> Hey! Can I replace Xterm by Zsh? I mean does the Zsh have the same capabilities as Xterm?
[16:02] <jatt> you can use zsh in xterm
[16:04] <trevor_s> anyone know why my eth1 wouldn't be 'up' at reboot?
[16:04] <eelstrebor> when i had trouble installing 16.04 on my new asus lappy, it turned out that manually passing parameters to the kernel got it to install and then i had to do modify grub so that the machine would boot - my question is, how does one find out what parameters to pass to the kernel? is it just a shotgun method or is there some kind of utility or do you have to be some kind of genius that knows everything about a computer that can figure out what is
[16:04] <eelstrebor> needed?
[16:04] <trevor_s> i have auto eth1 in interfaces file
[16:05] <OerHeks> rcmainak, sudo apt-get install zsh# which zsh# chsh # and select the path provided with which zsh
[16:05] <OerHeks> rcmainak, for your 2nd part of the question, if you want zsh, you already have read about it, try it and see why it is nice
[16:06] <rcmainak> I want to use zsh for the themes :p
[16:07] <Ascavasaion> I upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS and now my xorg will not start.  The booting hangs indefinitely (1h55 I left it on for once) on "started User Manager for UID 118.  I managed to figure out that UID 118 is gdm.  I sudo apt-remove gdp and then sudo apt-get install gdm in the hopes that it would correct the issue.  It never did.  Someone on #ubuntu suggested that it might be a graphics driver issue.  I have no idea how to check
[16:07] <Ascavasaion> that.  I also do not understand why it would not be backwards compatible.  It worked perfectly on 14.x LTS.  Please can someone help me get back into the GUI.
[16:08] <baizon> Ascavasaion: well i guess a reinstall would fix this, or reset your configuration
[16:09] <Ascavasaion> reinstall?  Hell.  that seems drastic.
[16:09] <Bashing-om> sector_0: For my info , what chip set do you have that supports the amdgpu pro driver ?
[16:09] <baizon> Ascavasaion: well a fresh install is 15 min for me
[16:09] <Ascavasaion> Resetting configuration would be ideal, but I do not know how.
[16:09] <Ascavasaion> baizon: the machine is full of information.
[16:10] <baizon> Ascavasaion: well you dont have to format /home, just root
[16:10] <ohlolz> i had to place my router like less than 5m away to get better wifi coverage in ubuntu 16.04. i was getting less than 20% of speed at 10 meters away
[16:10] <ohlolz> is there a parameter i should change in my router maybe?
[16:10] <jatt> might be a broker router
[16:10] <jatt> broken
[16:11] <ohlolz> jatt: it workd perfectly for windows 10
[16:11] <ohlolz> works*
[16:11] <ohlolz> i get full coverage at 20 m away in windows 10
[16:11] <jatt> which brand of router is it
[16:12] <Bashing-om> Ascavasaion: Can you boot to terminal (ctl+alt+F1) ?.. from here we can look at the graphic's situation .
[16:12] <ohlolz> it's  motorola. a new one. it's very good stuff actually
[16:13] <jatt> does ping report packet loss?
[16:14] <sector_0> Bashing-om, I have an AMD r9 290x
[16:15] <Bashing-om> sector_0: Thanks .. good chip .. and from I gather is going to get even better . AMD is working hard to support us now .
[16:15] <ohlolz> jatt havent done that but no problem because ubuntu is in desktop pc now, fixed in a room closer to the router. thank you anyways
[16:16] <ohlolz> jatt: i have full speed now
[16:16] <jatt> good 😺
[16:16] <ohlolz> omg is that an evil jatt
[16:16] <sector_0> Bashing-om, yup :)
[16:16] <lordcirth> jatt, it does, but even better, use ping -f
[16:17] <trevor_s> can someone help me with this noob issue? i'm about to tweak
[16:17] <trevor_s> freaking eth1 wont come up at startup...
[16:18] <Ascavasaion> Bashing-om: Yes, I can drop to console when it hangs.
[16:18] <lordcirth> trevor_s, desktop or server?  Did you change anything?
[16:19] <trevor_s> lordcirth, desktoop
[16:19] <trevor_s> lordcirth, its a sniffing interface in promiscuous mode
[16:20] <trevor_s> is there a networking script that runs at bootup?
[16:20] <trevor_s> maybe something is off there
[16:20] <trevor_s> interfaces looks fine
[16:20] <OerHeks> "sniffing interface in promiscuous mode"as in capturing datapackets?
[16:21] <Bashing-om> Ascavasaion: Let's take a look at X's log file .. see what is up with the drive ' cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | nc termbin.com 9999 ' . The result is a URL back in terminal .. Pass that link back here .
[16:22] <rantic> Hi everyone, I'm finding conflicting information on the internet about changing the hostname on Ubuntu 14.04 ...
[16:22] <rantic> Do I just modify the /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts files?
[16:22] <OerHeks> rantic, yes, 2 places ..
[16:22] <OerHeks> !hostname
[16:23] <rantic> include both old and new
[16:23] <rantic> hm..
[16:23] <rantic> never heard that before
[16:23] <jatt> maybe it's for backwards compatibility I guess
[16:23] <jatt> is not required AFAIK
[16:24] <OerHeks> Yes, that info is new to me too ..
[16:26] <OerHeks> hostnamectl set-hostname <newname>
[16:26] <Ascavasaion> Bashing-om: For some reason it has set my US keyboard to UK keyboard... so I cnanot find the Pipe character.
[16:27] <akik> Ascavasaion: in u.k. keyboard pipe is on the left of z
[16:27] <Bashing-om> Ascavasaion: Ouch .. sorry do not know a terminal way to reset the language .. gimme a bit to see what I can find .
[16:29] <foormea> hi, i'm trying to get 'puppet' service started up at a container's start, but it's not starting. the OS in the container is ubuntu xenial. i've done 'update-rc.d puppet enable' in the container. the container is saying "unknown" when i run "runlevel". i can start the service manually though within the container
[16:30] <Bashing-om> Ascavasaion: Do you seem stable in the terminal environment ? Maybe ' sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration ' to reset to US ???
[16:30] <Ascavasaion> akik: Shift is left of z
[16:31] <akik> Ascavasaion: ok sorry about that
[16:31] <Bashing-om> ASCII keyboard the '|' symbol is above the enter key as a shift function .
[16:32] <Ascavasaion> Bashing-om: That worked :)
[16:33] <Bashing-om> Ascavasaion: 1 down .. 5 to go ! We make progress .
[16:34] <Ascavasaion> Bashing-om: I have no internet access because I used to start it in the GUI.  So command you gave earlier not working
[16:37] <jatt> you don't need the UI to have network access
[16:37] <Ascavasaion> Bashing-om: Got it wqorking CL... nmcli d connect wlan1
[16:37] <Ascavasaion> Bashing-om: Link is http://termbin.com/i3kw
[16:38] <Bashing-om> Ascavasaion: Humm .. That is not expected .. Much I do not know about systemd (16.04 ) Let's try from the terminal ' systemctl enable NetworkManager.service ; systemctl start NetworkManager.service ; ping -c3 8.8.8.8. ' .
[16:38] <Bashing-om> Ascavasaion: K .. disregard my last ! reading .
[16:38] <Ascavasaion> Bashing-om: :)
[16:39] <Bashing-om> Ascavasaion: " BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-92-generic " trusty kernel ! Tell me again what we are doing ??
[16:40] <Ascavasaion> I upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS and now my xorg will not start.  The booting hangs indefinitely (1h55 I left it on for once) on "started User Manager for UID 118.  I managed to figure out that UID 118 is gdm.  I sudo apt-remove gdp and then sudo apt-get install gdm in the hopes that it would correct the issue.  It never did.  Someone on #ubuntu suggested that it might be a graphics driver issue.  I have no idea how to check
[16:40] <Ascavasaion> that.  I also do not understand why it would not be backwards compatible.  It worked perfectly on 14.x LTS.  Please can someone help me get back into the GUI.
[16:40] <Ascavasaion> Bashing-om: ^^
[16:41] <OerHeks> that "I sudo apt-remove gdp and then sudo apt-get install gdm "  sure messed up
[16:42] <Ascavasaion> OerHeks: oH
[16:42] <OerHeks> gdp? ...
[16:43] <Bashing-om> Ascavasaion: Well .. we have then a serious situation in that still booting the trusty kernel . show me ' ls -al /boot ' . Furthermore .. do not see the driver for the alternate chip set . You are booting Intel .. and that is all I presently see .
[16:46] <Ascavasaion> Bashing-om: It lists a loooong list of kernels
[16:46] <Ascavasaion> Bashing-om: uname -a shows 4.4.0-31-generic
[16:48] <Bashing-om> Ascavasaion: Well .. is the xenial kernel listed ? Maybe best to pastenin that output . then maybe we best check disk space that you have the space to even upgrade (??) .
[16:49] <Ascavasaion> Bashing-om: http://termbin.com/ghvc
[16:50] <Bashing-om> Ascavasaion: " 4.4.0-31-generic " is xenial.. kinda odd huh .. ok so what does grub know .. ' ls -al /vmlinuz* ' in a pastebin, please .
[16:51] <Ascavasaion> Bashing-om: Unfortunately I have to go now.
[16:51] <Ascavasaion> Damn
[16:51] <Ascavasaion> Wish yI could stay
[16:51] <Ascavasaion> thankmyou
[16:52] <Bashing-om> Assailant: We will still be here when you get back to this ... kernel wise .. so far so good .. not at all as I had feared .
[16:52] <Bashing-om> gone ! quick !
[17:18] <daxdax89> hello mates
[17:19] <daxdax89> my ubuntu is stucked at booting and there are white letters asking me to type user and pass and it says it's incorrect when i do, this ocured after last system update, what might be a problem here?
[17:22] <Bashing-om> daxdax89: Do not know .. we can poke at it and see what we can learn . At the log in screen key combo ctl+alt+F1 to gain an interface . can you log into the system here with your credentails ?
[17:23] <daxdax89> Bashing-om nothing happens
[17:23] <MonkeyDust> daxdax89  sure caps lock is not on?
[17:24] <MonkeyDust> daxdax89  and the keyboard layout is correct?
[17:24] <daxdax89> it's english layout
[17:24] <daxdax89> and caps is off
[17:27] <daxdax89> let me try again
[17:28] <daxdax89> yeah nothing happens
[17:28] <daxdax89> i managed to login
[17:28] <daxdax89> but all i see is root#user:#
[17:28] <daxdax89> system didn't boot
[17:28] <daxdax89> It said welcome to Ubuntu 16.04
[17:28] <daxdax89> and that's all
[17:32] <jatt> it booted
[17:32] <daxdax89> here is how it looks
[17:32] <daxdax89> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B19TpqUnmYzfdXpUUHI5ZFowUU0
[17:32] <daxdax89> how do i get it back to normal?
[17:32] <mrtrousers> Hello
[17:33] <mrtrousers> Need some help..
[17:33] <Bashing-om> daxdax89: " see is root#user:# : is not the norm .. What are you doing to set root access ?
[17:33] <mrtrousers> Cant find/get libwxgtk2.8-0
[17:33] <daxdax89> @Bashing-om i just login as root user
[17:34] <rajivmars> Why the "ubuntu logo" is not showing during boot in 16.04? have anybody some idea about this?
[17:35] <Bashing-om> daxdax89: That is not a standard pracice .. I can accpt in this event that there would be GUI issues . But I have no idea how to deal with it booting up with root access .
[17:35] <Bashing-om> practice*
[17:37] <amaya_> hello everybody, I need some help with flashing android back into Aquaris E5 http://www.mibqyyo.com/en-articles/2015/09/16/ubuntu-android-installation-process-for-bq-aquaris-e4-5-and-e5/#/vanilla/discussion/embed/?vanilla_discussion_id=0 I was following this BQ guide but my E5 is not detected at all by adb while powered off (live on Ubuntu 16.04)
[17:37] <amaya_> could someone help me?
[17:37] <jatt> there is #android
[17:38] <rajivmars> could Anybody help?
[17:40] <mrtrousers> Help!!! Hahah. I need to install wxwidgets or some packages.. Where i synaptic in ubutnu 16?
[17:41] <cyanboy> I'm not sure if this is the right channel to ask this. But I am running "Bash on Ubuntu on Windows", and I can't get GNU screen to work. Just says [terminating]. Anyone that have been able to get it to work?
[17:42] <Bashing-om> !info synaptic | mrtrousers
[17:42] <Bashing-om> !uebwin | cyanboy
[17:43] <mrtrousers> Bashing-om got synaptic but libwxgtk2.8-dev libwxgtk2.8-dbg are not to be found.. I thnk i need wxwidgets
[17:45] <cyanboy> Bashing-om: was that supposed to give me a list of info? Did you type it correctly?
[17:45] <Bashing-om> !find ibwxgtk
[17:45] <Bashing-om> mrtrousers: You have old versions ^^ .
[17:46] <mrtrousers> Will the new ones work?
[17:46] <mrtrousers> Bashing-om im trying to solve this:
[17:46] <Bashing-om> mrtrousers: Work on what ? for what reason ? What is the end goal ?
[17:46] <OerHeks> !ubuwin
[17:47] <mrtrousers> error while loading shared libraries: libwx_gtk2u_html-2.8.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[17:47] <Bashing-om> OerHeks: Thanks ^ .. must be a Saturday memory for me .
[17:47] <cyanboy> Bashing-om: ubottu: okay I see. Thanks. Just annoying since, windows terminal doesn't have tabs.. Thanks anyway!
[17:50] <jc_> hi
[17:50] <lordcirth> cyanboy, try tmux instead of screen?
[17:50] <multifractal> I'm having this pain in my balls problem with crashing during boot. It happens SOMETIMES not always, can't see a pattern. Started after nivida CUDA and driver installed...
[17:50] <Bashing-om> ,RangerBob Ya got to ask " what is calling libwx_gtk2u_html-2.8.so.0 : instead of the current installed (?) version . Is there now a config issue ?
[17:50] <multifractal> I wrote a pastebin of what I quickly scribbled down last time it happened http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/22472927/
[17:51] <cyanboy> lordcirth: Great idea. Thanks. I usually don't use either. But I guess it is time to learn. I'll give tmux a go!
[17:51] <mrtrousers> I think its wxwidgets
[17:52] <cyanboy> lordcirth: seems to be working at least. Thanks!
[17:52] <Bashing-om> !info wxwidgets
[17:53] <Bashing-om> mrtrousers: ^ A PPA .. in that you need to talk to the author about this ?
[17:53] <mrtrousers> wtf
[17:54] <lordcirth> !info libwxgtk3.0-0v5
[17:54]  * OerHeks loves ppa-purge
[17:54] <lordcirth> Not in a PPA, just wierd naming
[17:56] <Bashing-om> lordcirth: He's our man .. keeps us on the straight and narrow :)
[17:57] <lordcirth> Can't assume package names are your first guess :)
[18:00] <osheridan> Hi all
[18:02] <lordcirth> osheridan, hi
[18:03] <inerkick> Hi. I ordered 4GB Ram for my machine, which had earlier 2GB Ram. I was just wondering, will there be any issue, if I install Ubuntu 64bit now, and after than affix the RAM , or should I fix the RAM first and than install 64bit os. Does it make any difference ?
[18:03] <lordcirth> inerkick, No OS should have a problem with you adding more RAM.
[18:04] <user_>  I have the latest adobe flash player installed already but when I go to a website, it says I need the flash player. Help?
[18:04] <inerkick> Yeah I know it sounds weird question. Just wondering if there is anything which goes wrong or not much differs.
[18:04] <lordcirth> inerkick, it might change how much swap space the installer makes?
[18:04] <lordcirth> But of course you could just partition manually
[18:05] <inerkick> Ok. Since I had 32 bit Ubuntu 14.04 OS in one partition. SO I will get the RAM which I ordered within 2 days. So I was just thinking shall I install the 64bit version, and than attach the RAM. Just than thought will there be any issues with the packages installed or anything if I missed out
[18:05] <john_doe_jr> what package contains the "build" command?
[18:05] <OerHeks> user_, install chrome, it that website still asks to install flash, it is a scam.
[18:05] <user_> please help me out i really need to watch ollympicks
[18:06] <OerHeks> john_doe_jr, build-essentials
[18:06] <OerHeks> !build
[18:07] <inerkick> Thanks lord4163_
[18:07] <user_> DerHeks, its the cbc.ca/olympics site that I'm trying to get to.
[18:07] <inerkick> thanks lordcirth
[18:07] <OerHeks> user_, good. try it.
[18:07] <akik> is btrfs in ubuntu a working choice for a system's file system?
[18:08] <Al3xG0> o ubuntu 16 esta na versao estavel?
[18:08] <OerHeks> user_, unless you have 32 bit, then you have no access if the plash plugin does nto work in other browsers
[18:08] <Daekdroom> Al3xG0, yes
[18:08] <Daekdroom> !pt | Al3xG0
[18:08] <lordcirth> akik, yes, it works great.  I am using it now.
[18:09] <backbox> hi
[18:10] <lordcirth> backbox, hi
[18:11] <john_doe_jr> OerHeks: I need to install the build command on mac os x…how would I go about doing that?
[18:11] <OerHeks> john_doe_jr, so you are not running ubuntu??
[18:11] <john_doe_jr> OerHeks: no
[18:12] <OerHeks> john_doe_jr, oh, why do you ask this channel?
[18:12] <john_doe_jr> OerHeks: just thought u would know how I could install the build-essential package on Mac OS x….I guess homebrew
[18:15] <user_> i'm pretty sure I have 32 bit, it is frustrating to not be able to access content when I already have adobe flash player installed
[18:16] <CoolBreeze227> is there a chat room for zorin which seems to be based on ubuntu
[18:17] <Bashing-om> !alis
[18:17] <OerHeks> !zorin
[18:22] <jesuslovesyouthi> test
[18:22] <jesuslovesyouthi> sorry
[18:22] <jesuslovesyouthi> I
[18:22] <jesuslovesyouthi> I'm having problems sending to chanel @freenode  ( I know, how Ironic, right? )
[18:23] <jesuslovesyouthi> #freenode <--- I meant
[18:23] <OerHeks> jesuslovesyouthi, ye have to wait untill you are granted voice, nothing we can do about that
[18:24] <k1l> jesuslovesyouthi: you can pm the staffers if you need urgent help. their handling of #freenode is not very good.
[18:25] <jesuslovesyouthi> OerHeks: ok, no not super urgent. How does getting "voice" work? I mean how long does that take, Is it automatic or someone is deciding (maybe for a month) to let me into the little clicke or not?
[18:25] <jesuslovesyouthi> clique
[18:26] <CoolBreeze227> so no one is aware a zorin channel anywhere?
[18:26] <OerHeks> CoolBreeze227, if alis did not find any, it is not on #freenode
[18:27] <k1l> CoolBreeze227: look at their webpage. we cant support that
[18:27] <OerHeks> jesuslovesyouthi, you would notice, i have no clue, though it is weekend.
[18:27] <yohaici> hi
[18:27] <CoolBreeze227> there is zorinos
[18:28] <CoolBreeze227> i just saw it..i was not asking for support but for a channel but thanks though
[18:28] <jesuslovesyouthi> Not sure if anyone is seeing this
[18:28] <jesuslovesyouthi> cool
[18:29] <jesuslovesyouthi> doh! I got confused. my bad
[18:29] <lordcirth> CoolBreeze227,  A quick search shows #ZorinOS, and there's a few people there
[18:29] <CoolBreeze227> im there thanks
[18:32] <pooriya> Hi everybody
[18:34] <pooriya> Im a new linux user !
[18:34] <pooriya> it seems really fantastic !
[18:34] <Bashing-om> !manual | pooriya
[18:35] <pooriya> I was a mac user before
[18:35] <pooriya> If I wanna compare , on linux you have much more freedom
[18:36] <pooriya> but mac was much more user friendly
[18:36] <lordcirth> pooriya, glad you like it.  However, this is a support channel.  Did you have a question?
[18:38] <pooriya> yes!
[18:38] <pooriya> should I ask here?
[18:38] <ouemt> we got any boot wizards here? Installed Win 10 on a previously ubuntu only system and am having all kinds of EFI/grub fun
[18:38] <bekks> pooriya: If you have Ubuntu support questions -yes.
[18:41] <ouemt> My original problem was that when I try to boot into windows, I get an "invalid signature" error. Now I've managed to "fix" things such that neither OS will work, and I'd like to get ubuntu working before going back to working on windows. Any help?
[18:43] <th3snehasish> join orwiki
[18:43] <th3snehasish> JOIN orwiki
[18:44] <lordcirth> th3snehasish, you probably want /join #orwiki
[18:44] <th3snehasish> yes :P
[18:44] <th3snehasish> sorry new to irc
[18:46] <craptalk> how can i encrypt a folder in ubuntu? is there any command for that on the terminal?
[18:46] <transhuman> join #openwrt
[18:47] <bekks> craptalk: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FolderEncryption
[18:47] <ouemt> I have a partition /dev/sda1 that has the flag "bios_grub" and a partition /dev/sda4 called my "EFI system partition" that Windows created with the flags "boot,esp" grub won't load either OS. Help?
[18:49] <tase> Is there a console tool to establish a network bandwidth quota and have it send me e-mails when I reach certain amounts, i.e combined 500GB down/up, sends notifies me
[18:50] <bekks> tase: Those are a lot of different tasks, and not a single one is an easy on :)
[18:51] <craptalk> bekks: thanks
[18:52] <tase> bekks, well the main task is monitoring the amount of bandwidth used during the month
[18:52] <bekks> tase: On your router?
[18:52] <tase> but this is on a remote VPS, so only way I can think of getting alerted is sending e-mails
[18:53] <bekks> tase: I bet your reote VPS provider has a web interface for monitoring and controlling your VPS, already.
[18:54] <tase> the web interface has a gauge that indicates the bandwidth, but i haven't seen any configurable alters
[18:54] <skinux> Where would this location be in Ubuntu? ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 3/Packages/jsfmt/
[18:54] <bekks> skinux: what does that location contain in non-Ubuntu?
[18:55] <ouemt> if no one here can help, could you recommend somewhere else go to for help?
[18:55] <tase> i think thats Mac's application folder
[18:56] <bekks> skinux: And what are you actually looking for?
[18:57] <dm_comp> what's the difference between apt and apt-get
[18:58] <dm_comp> i see in a script apt update
[18:58] <skinux> bekks: It's the Sublime Text program installation directory
[18:58] <Ben64> apt is newer and easier/better to use
[18:58] <skinux> Like, where Sublime Text's configuration file is located
[18:58] <bekks> skinux: And what are you looking for, in that directory?
[18:58] <dm_comp> oh
[18:58] <dm_comp> Ben64:thx!
[18:58] <bekks> skinux: So what do you actually want to do?
[18:58] <Ben64> dm_comp: you're welcome
[18:58] <skinux> I want to find the configuration file
[18:59] <bekks> skinux: what for?
[19:00] <lordcirth> skinux, 'locate sublime | less' and search for settings, conf, cfg, etc
[19:01] <pooriya> bekks: As I understand there is no any developer certificate on linux , how can I know an application is safe or not
[19:01] <bekks> pooriya: you trust the source you get your softwware from.
[19:02] <lordcirth> pooriya, if it's in the repositories, it's digitally signed.
[19:02] <ayecaramba> HEllo, I need some help with Debian. I installed it, but it wouldn't recognize my wifi card so I installed it without wifi. WHen I rebooted it went to the commnad line however
[19:02] <ayecaramba> i thought it came with  a desktop environment?
[19:02] <bekks> ayecaramba: Ask the debian support channels please.
[19:03] <pooriya> so how can I check the repository
[19:03] <lordcirth> pooriya, anything in Software Center by default is from the official repositories
[19:04] <pooriya> But so many applications are not in software center like skype , spotify ...
[19:05] <bekks> pooriya: So you cannot trust them by default.
[19:05] <pooriya> so it means there is no developer certification like mac os or windows ?
[19:06] <bekks> pooriya: No. But packages are usually signed.
[19:06] <bekks> pooriya: It is a different concept rather than developer certification.
[19:06] <pooriya> for example check this site
[19:06] <pooriya> https://snwh.org/paper/download
[19:06] <bekks> pooriya: And what do you expect us to do now?
[19:06] <pooriya> if I wanna add this theme but how can i trust the developer
[19:07] <lordcirth> pooriya, you own your computer.  You decide what you install on it.
[19:08] <skinux> Well, I found ~/.config/sublime-text-3 but no config file in there
[19:09] <lordcirth> skinux, have you changed any settings?
[19:09] <skinux> Nope.
[19:09] <pooriya> is here the official Ubuntu room ?
[19:10] <pooriya> sorry ! im a newbie
[19:10] <jatt> see the topic
[19:10] <skinux> I don't change settings unless I HAVE to, makes it easier for people to help
[19:10] <lordcirth> pooriya, this is the official Ubuntu support channel
[19:10] <akik> skinux: you can check the directories/files sublime tries to open with "strace -e open sublime"
[19:11] <lordcirth> skinux, probably it doesn't write a config file until you change it?
[19:11] <lordcirth> ^ strace is a good idea
[19:11] <OerHeks> pooriya, add-apt-repository fetches the key & repo list. it is secure.
[19:11] <skinux> That says sublime no such file or directory
[19:11] <akik> skinux: i don't know the binary name, i don't use it
[19:12] <bekks> pooriya: "Trust" is a personal decision. A developer may even sign a package that breaks things, but that would be detected pretty soon.
[19:12] <skinux> Themes are just images with a config file to tell Ubuntu what is what.
[19:15] <pooriya> thank you for the answers
[19:15] <pooriya> but in my opinion it's not a wise way of installing apps
[19:16] <pooriya> unfortunately ubuntu software center isn't very rich
[19:16] <pooriya> like mac app store
[19:16] <lordcirth> pooriya, I consider 50,000 packages to be quite rich.
[19:16] <OerHeks> pooriya, that is, you don't see and understand the transaction in the ppa tool
[19:17] <jatt> 🙄
[19:19] <OerHeks> pooriya, if you count the mac app store, for usable apps, you get 10% of that. farting apps are considered waste of diskspace.
[19:19] <OerHeks> so what is in numbers, quantity over quality?
[19:19] <pooriya> :)))))))))))))))
[19:20]  * Strangelv is wondering how to eliminate a phantom second desktop.  dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg does nothing
[19:20] <pooriya> I know what you mean
[19:23] <pooriya> thank you everybody ! hope to learn it soon
[19:24] <pooriya> now I'm 100% satisfied with mac . what attracts me to linux is its culture
[19:24] <poopBot> hi anyone have issue with steam
[19:25] <Strangelv> I have yet to have steam, but may have it installed.  With my luck it would want to appear on my phantom second display where I can't get to it
[19:25] <poopBot> i get error on 16.04 i think libs are crazy, with LD_PRELOAD it runs but it bugs my game UPDATING i think
[19:25] <poopBot> lol
[19:26] <Strangelv> The phantom display appeared when upgradinf from Trusty to Xerus
[19:27] <EriC^^> ""
[19:28] <YankDownUnder> Strangelv: "Phantom display" - what exactly do you mean? I'm trying to understand the context here, mate...if you don't mind...
[19:29] <Strangelv> XOrg believes i have a second screen.  For example when I look at my desktop and look at where to configure wallpaper it shows my agtual 16:10 display (thdis is a notebook), plus an additional 4:3 disalpay that does not actually exist
[19:29] <poopBot> he proobaly has some driver issue telling OS that 1 more Display is conected and half things go there
[19:30] <akik> Strangelv: i have a laptop with skylake & nvidia. here's a snippet off my xorg.conf: http://pastebin.com/raw/Y6qvhqA4
[19:30] <YankDownUnder> Strangelv: And if you highlight that "second screen" - and choose "disable", does it not go away?
[19:30] <akik> Strangelv: that disables the "intel" screen
[19:30]  * Strangelv looks
[19:31] <akik> Strangelv: are you seeing this phantom display with xrandr?
[19:31] <Strangelv> "This is an Athlon X2 notebook from 7-10 years ago
[19:31] <Strangelv> I remember seeing mention of xrandr but not context
[19:31] <akik> Strangelv: xrandr shows you the displays your xorg knows about
[19:32] <Strangelv> Also, I'm not running Unity -- I'm using TDE 14, but the probleb is almost certianly at a lower level than that.
[19:32] <Strangelv> Run from a regural console or as a root console?  Or ishttp://pastebin.com/raw/Y6qvhqA4g i might need to install? it smethin
[19:32] <akik> Strangelv: straight from xorg terminal
[19:33] <YankDownUnder> TDE 14?
[19:34] <Strangelv> Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 2304 x 800, maximum 4096 x 4096
[19:34] <Strangelv> VGA-0 disconnected primary (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
[19:34] <Strangelv> TV-0 connected 1024x768+1280+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm x 0mm
[19:34] <Strangelv>    1024x768      60.00*+
[19:34] <Strangelv>    800x600       60.01
[19:34] <Strangelv>    720x480       60.00
[19:34] <YankDownUnder> TV connected?
[19:35] <OerHeks> trinity desktop i guess, not sure we support that as we have no wiki at all
[19:36] <YankDownUnder> OerHeks: There's install instructions as per adding PPA's...relatively recent...
[19:37] <akik> oh it was that old kde version
[19:37] <OerHeks> yeah, fork of kde3.5
[19:37] <akik> (trinity desktop)
[19:37]  * Strangelv wonders if he's now allowed to communicate in the channel again
[19:38] <OerHeks> !paste | Strangelv yes, you have voice again
[19:38] <Strangelv> I mentioned TDE mainly as directions specific to Unity won't work on my machine
[19:39] <Strangelv> "and yes, it's a continuation of KDE 3 -- much like Mate and Gnome 2
[19:39] <Strangelv> And there is no television or anything else connected.
[19:40] <akik> Strangelv: you can try turning a display off with "xrandr --output TV-0 --off". tde is not an official ubuntu flavor so there's no support for it here
[19:40] <OerHeks> does that laptop have a FN key for screen internal/external/both?
[19:41] <Strangelv> Yeah, this isn't a TDE problem -- this wouldn't be the best place to ask for help with problems that are
[19:42] <Strangelv> xrandr --output TV-0 --off worked!  Thank you
[19:43] <akik> Strangelv: it's just a temporary remedy. you could probably include it in /etc/X11/Xsession.d scripts
[19:50] <poopBot> libtinfo.so.5 what pacage has ist  steam gives me error with vanila one i want to prelode that too
[19:52] <poopBot> how to see where is linq pointing
[19:54] <chrimm> hi guys
[19:54] <chrimm> am new here cananyone tell me something
[19:55] <tatertots> yeah........something
[19:55] <tatertots> that was easy...glad i could help out
[19:57] <tatertots> kidding....what's your ubuntu issue chrimm
[19:57] <k1l> tatertots: he is gone
[19:57] <poopBot> lol
[19:57] <OerHeks> you scared him with kindness, tatertots
[19:58] <tatertots> lol
[20:01] <craptalk> what is the channel to discuss about windows issues?
[20:01] <Fr_dae> ##windows
[20:02] <poopBot> grrrrrrrr f buged steam
[20:03] <ouemt> anyone around that can help me unfsck my grub?
[20:03] <ouemt> http://paste.ubuntu.com/22487473
[20:05] <poopBot> anyone got steam working on 16.04 i have retarded issue if i use boundled steam libs i cant start if i preload distro ones all works but when i download game it just starts and then drops to 0mbs and stays like that then stops after a minut(probbaly time out) then auto starts again ...
[20:07] <te_lanus> poopBot: I got steam running here, But I'm on 16.04 Mate.
[20:14] <pferket> hi! anyone here with some free time to help me setup my ubuntu partitions?
[20:15] <bekks> pferket: Which kind of help do you need in doing so?
[20:16] <pferket> i want to setup a separate partition for data - so it can communicate with windows OS and in case i want to change OS so that my data remains...
[20:16] <sgc> hello all
[20:16] <bekks> pferket: and whats the problem in doing so?
[20:17] <janis> I have problem with sound, there is no out in the line
[20:17] <janis> upgraded from 14.04 to 16.04
[20:17] <pferket> bekks: i created a swap partition and a 100gb "/" partition - i have some 600GB of free space left, and i would like for it to be a data partition, but i'm not sure how to go about it....
[20:18] <bekks> pferket: by creating another partition, most likely? :)
[20:18] <sgc> Anyone know if it is ok to remove the generic kernel when I am running a lowlatency kernel? Can't seem to find an answer on this anywhere.. just looking to upgrade my system and /boot is full (all other kernels are removed)
[20:18] <janis> Failed to start alsa-utils.service: Unit alsa-utils.service is masked.
[20:18] <bekks> sgc: since you are running another kernel - sure.
[20:18] <pferket> bekks: well yeah, but i don't have an ntfs option in the installer...
[20:18] <bekks> pferket: yeah, thats expected. just create the partition, you can format it later.
[20:18] <janis> card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: AD1986A Analog [AD1986A Analog]
[20:19] <poopBot> te_lanus:  you dont have any conflick with libs, did you preload or what did you got steam form steam website or wia apt-get
[20:19] <pferket> bekks:  i can also leave it unallocated and considering the logic format later?
[20:19] <linux> How I can create new user without password
[20:19] <sgc> bekks: cool, so it doesn't matter if they are the same version (one being generic and one being lowlatency)?
[20:19] <bekks> pferket: Yes.
[20:19] <bekks> sgc: correct.
[20:19] <craptalk> i want to open file at specific time, and i installed 'at' package, but i still cant use it
[20:19] <pferket> bekks: cheers mate! thanks for the help :)
[20:19] <sgc> bekks: yay.. thanks!
[20:19] <craptalk> how to do it?
[20:20] <bekks> craptalk: define "cant use it" first.
[20:21] <craptalk> bekks: error invalid command after i typed: at -v -f /path/to/file -t 20:03:00
[20:21] <craptalk> the error code says invalid format date
[20:21] <bekks> craptalk: because there is no valid command.
[20:21] <craptalk> but i looked at the man
[20:21] <craptalk> it seems that i did what i am told
[20:21] <bekks> craptalk: No, you think you did, but you didnt.
[20:21] <tatertots> linux are you trying to create a user that cannot log in to the system?
[20:22] <craptalk> bekks: well i guess you know what you are talking about?
[20:22] <bekks> craptalk: at runs a COMMAND at a specific time. Just specifying a file is not a command.
[20:23] <bekks> craptalk: so which file in particular did you specify?
[20:23] <te_lanus> poopBot I installed it using the software boutique
[20:24] <craptalk> bekks: alright, what does it mean? can i open something at certain time? cause i set up my alarm this way also, and i gotta open mp3 file, now i want to open a .png file at 5 minutes later
[20:24] <craptalk> can i do that?
[20:24] <bekks> craptalk: what was your EXACT at command including ALL EXACT parameters?
[20:24] <craptalk> bekks: what?
[20:25] <bekks> craptalk: you did not type "at -v -f /path/to/file -t 20:03:00" - you typed something else, what exactöy did you type?
[20:25] <craptalk> that was exactly what i typed, and i got date format error
[20:26] <bekks> craptalk: Why on earth did you use /path/to/file and not a real filename?
[20:26] <craptalk> so, is it only that that causing the error or another thing also?
[20:26] <k1l> craptalk: your command misses a command after "at"
[20:26] <craptalk> bekks: cause it is on another different folder and i gotta include the path until the exact file bro
[20:26] <k1l> craptalk: you want something to happen at some time. but you never said at what should happen. a file itself cant heppen
[20:27] <bekks> craptalk: and when will you tell us the EXACT command, with any replacements?
[20:27] <bekks> *without even.
[20:28] <OerHeks> after 'at' one would start with the time.
[20:28] <pferket> so if my installation crashes with "Failed to install GRUB loader" (something about EFI) how screwed am I?
[20:29] <kswapd0> very fucked
[20:29] <kswapd0> lol
[20:29] <tatertots> pferket only about %12 screwed
[20:29] <pferket> well that seems like 12% too much...
[20:29] <OerHeks> keep this channel family friendly please.
[20:29] <tatertots> maybe %15
[20:30] <YankDownUnder> pferket: Have you disabled "secure boot" in the BIOS/UEFI?
[20:30] <pferket> YankDownUnder: i don't think I did, let me check...
[20:30] <OerHeks> !uefi
[20:33] <scratchy> :) Hello everybody
[20:33] <tatertots> hello scratchy
[20:33] <scratchy> hope everything is well
[20:34] <scratchy> Hi Tatertos
[20:34] <scratchy> *high fives*
[20:34] <scratchy> I just installed irssi
[20:34] <scratchy> Still need to rtfm though on it
[20:34] <scratchy> Havent been on irc in a very very long time
[20:34] <tatertots> rtfm is half the fun
[20:35] <mankan> part
[20:35] <tatertots> it's manly to read manuals...that's why the prefix is 'man'
[20:35] <scratchy> hahaha
[20:35] <scratchy> man irssi ?
[20:38] <janis> I have no sound
[20:39] <scratchy> What is a good website for getting started with ubuntu
[20:40] <YankDownUnder> scratchy: https://www.linux.com/learn/get-started-ubuntu-1604
[20:40] <tatertots> janis still no sound?
[20:40] <tatertots> janis you get sound from headphones?
[20:40] <YankDownUnder> scratchy: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/04/10-things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-16-04-lts
[20:40] <janis> no I think I fixed it
[20:41] <janis> however I have no sound icon on panel up
[20:41] <tatertots> yay you fixed it...pat yourself on the back
[20:41] <scratchy> Thanks Yank
[20:46] <tatertots> welcome back Utal
[20:47] <tatertots> come on in and pull up a seat
[20:48] <pferket> YankDownUnder: tried to find "Secure boot" option, but there is nothing like that on this machine... Still getting the GRUB failed to install even after some bios tinkering.
[20:49] <ouemt> pferket, my secure boot option was under the "security" tab, not "boot" in the bios settings
[20:50] <pferket> ouemt: yeah i checked there, only options to turn interfaces on/off
[20:50] <tatertots> pferket did you not find it in BIOS?
[20:51] <tatertots> pferket what motherboard do you own?
[20:51] <tatertots> or is this a dell/hp/lennovo?
[20:52] <pferket> tatertots: nope, nothing in bios - it's an ASUS laptop
[20:52] <tatertots> you were sent to bios to look for one thing that you claim isn't found....what "tinkering" did you do?
[20:53] <tatertots> when did looking become tinkering?
[20:53] <pferket> Switched off PXE OpROM policy :)
[20:53] <pferket> for me whenever i look, i tinker ;)
[20:53] <pferket> it's a n56jn asus model
[20:56] <tatertots> pferket what kind of looking did you do in the BIOS the manual clearly shows it's there. Did you not look good http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/N56JN/E6951.pdf?_ga=1.1418549.506819027.1470516861
[20:57] <tatertots> one look at the manual for your computer and i can see clearly the option you were advised to change
[20:57] <pferket> tatertots: trust me it's not there :(
[20:57] <tatertots> pferket is this not the computer you have http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/N56JN/E6951.pdf?_ga=1.1418549.506819027.1470516861
[20:57] <tatertots> N56JN right?
[20:58] <pferket> tatertots: yeah that's the one, and in the menu i have admin pass, user pass - then nothing
[20:58] <tatertots> hmmm interesting the manual shows it but your particular unit seems to have a unique BIOS that's not in the manufactures documentation
[20:58] <pferket> tatertots: nothing where secure boot should be
[20:59] <pferket> tatertots: hmm, lemme try to see if i can flash the bios or update it somehow
[20:59] <tatertots> shows it clearly on page A-5 of the manual http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/N56JN/E6951.pdf?_ga=1.1418549.506819027.1470516861
[21:00] <tatertots> maybe you should contact the manufacture and see why your product doesnt match it's documentation
[21:01] <pferket> tatertots: would be a good idea if I wasn't in a "close to third world country" and if i didn't grab this pc from some guy i know ;)
[21:03] <curlyears> does ubuntu not support LTspice?  I can't find any spice programs in my Ubuntu Software app
[21:04] <reevv> hello. anyone got any ideas how to block anyone that's trying to access this in apache 2.4: "[06/Aug/2016:12:17:39 +0300] "GET /?r=3" ? note that there are also some random characters after "3"
[21:07] <curlyears> reevv:  I think you need a little more information, specifically, what IP is issuing tthe call, and through which IP port?  You might have to do some analysis in your firewall logs
[21:11] <Apachez> reevv: you can block the ip or range either within apache or through iptables
[21:12] <jatt> !ufw
[21:14] <Kurolox> Hello! Quick question. How do you add a custom repository now? Seems like add-apt-repository doesn't exist in ubuntu 16.04
[21:14] <reevv> Apachez: i'm trying to use an <if directive to block all incoming traffic to that string, can you help?
[21:15] <tatertots> I have add-apt-repository in my ubuntu 16.04 stock
[21:15] <ouemt> folks, really need some help getting grub working
[21:15] <tatertots> don't know what's up with yours
[21:15] <Kurolox> weird, when I try to use it it tells me that it doesn't exist.
[21:16] <Apachez> reevv: so you dont wnat to completely block this ip ?
[21:16] <tatertots> type this 'whereis apt-add-repository'
[21:16] <k1l> Kurolox: can you show the command and output in a pastebin?
[21:16] <tatertots> pastbin the output my friend
[21:16] <Kurolox> sure, give me a second.
[21:16] <dax> Kurolox: install the package software-properties-common
[21:17] <tatertots> when "I" type whereis apt-add-repository it found it
[21:17] <tatertots> not sure what the deal is with your whereis
[21:17] <tatertots> i just have plain old 16.04 stock nothing special
[21:18] <tatertots> no fancy tweaks
[21:18] <reevv> Apachez: i'm getting hits to that address from hundreds of IPs and i;ve tried iptables but they keep coming back from other ips
[21:19] <tatertots> Kurolox did you "whereis apt-add-repository"?
[21:19] <tatertots> now you wanna say how it doesn't exist
[21:20] <mrtrousers> ok so, auto-apt run ./configure is supposed to ask for the dependencies...
[21:20] <teward> Kurolox: are you running Server instead of Desktop?  What is your environment?
[21:21] <teward> because it exists in 16.04 Desktop but not necessarily on Server unless you install it
[21:21] <teward> (in cases such as VPS images, or not selecting standard utilities when installing server)
[21:21] <tatertots> teward but "whereis apt-add-repository" works the same no matter how you slice it my friend
[21:22] <k1l> tatertots: no, it doesnt work if that is command is not installed.
[21:22] <tatertots> no it tells you its not there conclusively
[21:22] <tatertots> or it tells you exactly where it is
[21:23] <tatertots> it either "is" or "is not"
[21:23] <tatertots> and "whereis apt-add-repository" would reveal  "is" or "is not"
[21:24] <tatertots> 1 or 0
[21:24] <teward> tatertots: i wasn't questioning you, not sure why you came and said "But it works the same"
[21:24] <teward> which wasn't my pooint
[21:24] <ouemt> someone please save me from having to wipe this computer and start over? I need help with grub
[21:24] <Apachez> reevv: then setup a block to that url then?
[21:24] <Apachez> or just ignore it?
[21:25] <Apachez> if you dont have anything bad at it then why bother?
[21:25] <curlyears> seriously?   I cannot find a version of Spice for linux anywhere!!!???/    ***WAHHHH***
[21:25] <k1l> ouemt: what is the issue?
[21:25] <tatertots> it's either 1 or 0 we all know there are no other numbers lol
[21:25] <k1l> tatertots: lets focus on actual support again in here and not just make noise
[21:26] <gurnoor> I
[21:26] <curlyears> tatertots:  there are on quantum computers   *sly grin*
[21:26] <gurnoor> S
[21:26] <ouemt> k1l, ubuntu only computer, installed win10, win10 overwrote grub (normal), restored grub, ubuntu would boot but win10 gave error "invalid signature," tried to fix, now win10 still won't boot, ubuntu no longer an option in grub
[21:26] <gurnoor> OH IWAS JUST TESTING SORRY
[21:27] <ouemt> k1l, tried boot-repair, wouldn't finish, have boot-info output at https://paste.ubuntu.com/22487473/
[21:27] <gurnoor> who knows slither.io
[21:27] <ouemt> k1l, tried live usb mounting drive and grub-install, didn't help
[21:27] <gurnoor> is this online
[21:28] <nicknight> hi need help...I am using 16.04 and when I plug in ear phone sound is still coming from laptop speakers but earphones are not working
[21:29] <k1l> ouemt: sorry, cant help on the uefi parts
[21:31] <nicknight> hi no problem with my earphone but only not working with ubuntu 16.04 can any one answer me to fix this ?/
[21:31] <curlyears> k1l:  how are you this fine day.  I find it idfficult to believe that bno one has ported SPICE (electronic circuit simulation tool) to linux.  Are you aware of any reason why no such program is listed in the "Ubuntu Software" app on my launch bar? (16.04.1 LTS)
[21:32] <ouemt> curlyears: https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/55087/spice-simulator-at-linux
[21:32] <k1l> curlyears: look at the package repo ( pacakges.ubuntu.com) if there is some package for that. if not look at those spice guys did make a native linux version at all. i dont use spice so i dont know
[21:33] <ouemt> anyone else up for some deep grub voodoo?
[21:33] <tatertots> guy comes in with trying to locate a binary you tell them a command that specifically locates binary, source and manuals and you're told "focus on support" LMAO
[21:33] <mrtrousers> auto-apt doesent work, why?
[21:37] <pferket> tatertots: well I'm flashing my bios to newer version, wish me luck :D
[21:37] <Bashing-om> mrtrousers: Never heard of " auto-apt " . What is the context ?
[21:38] <pferket> tatertots: still no secure boot, murphy's law at work.
[21:42] <paul_> exit
[21:42] <paul_> exit
[21:42] <reevv> Apachez: i'm trying to block access to that string, or redirect to another html or anything, just don't let visitors reach it. i'm trying to block it using RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} but my brain hurts :)
[21:49] <Apachez> reevv: so something like this?   http://pastebin.com/tFa7yazJ
[21:50] <reevv> yeah, anything would be great. except that the string is /?r=3*
[21:50] <reevv> which means that after 3 is just a random string of characters
[21:50] <reevv> can i use * in <location ?
[21:54] <Apachez> no idea, did you try?
[21:57] <reevv> Apachez: [07/Aug/2016:00:57:01 +0300] "GET /?r=3
[21:57] <reevv> nope :)
[21:57] <reevv> doesn't work
[21:59] <mrtrousers> Ok my fellows. I want to configure from source, and i want a command to get all dependencies?
[21:59] <mrtrousers> auto-apt is supposed to do that but it doesent.
[22:01] <mrtrousers> Ok my fellows. I want to configure from source, and i want a command to get all dependencies?
[22:01] <mrtrousers> auto-apt is supposed to do that but it doesent.
[22:03] <stevendale> 'Ello
[22:04] <stevendale> Is anyone familiar with upgrading to the next distribution release on PowerPC
[22:04] <ikonia> the process is the same as x86
[22:04] <stevendale> Okay
[22:05] <stevendale> Hope you have a lovely day ikonia :)
[22:06] <ouemt> 私はコンピュータを憎みます
[22:14] <docmur> I'm looking for a tool which can panelize multiple sets of Gerbers into one panel.
[22:17] <g3nTlMaN> hi
[22:26] <g3nTlMaN> ny updates
[22:28] <mrtrousers> the boinc-manager for ubuntu sucks
[22:28] <mrtrousers> Buggy, it freezes and doesent have same functionality
[22:29] <zubuntu> hi
[22:29] <zubuntu> how can i telnet in ubuntu
[22:29] <zubuntu> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
[22:30] <Hydr0p0nX> zubuntu, what are you trying to telnet to?
[22:30] <Hydr0p0nX> for administration or to test a port?
[22:30] <zubuntu> to shell
[22:30] <zubuntu> for admin
[22:30] <Hydr0p0nX> you should be using SSH for that
[22:31] <cyphase> about to do an in-place upgrade from 15.10 to 16.04.1; anything i should know?
[22:31] <k1l> zubuntu: what is the server os you want to telnet to?
[22:31] <Hydr0p0nX> telnet is terribly insecure
[22:31] <zubuntu> ubuntu
[22:31] <zubuntu> i use putty for that
[22:31] <k1l> cyphase: amd video drivers could be an issue. but 15.10 is dead now and you got no real other option
[22:31] <zubuntu> i usually do " telnet localhost port
[22:31] <k1l> zubuntu: why not use ssh?
[22:31] <zubuntu> but it is giving error : telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
[22:32] <zubuntu> i am on windows now and server is ubuntu
[22:32] <cyphase> k1l, right, that's what's pushing me to finally upgrade :P
[22:32] <k1l> zubuntu: why dont you use ssh? which is the standard?
[22:32] <zubuntu> i dont know how to use it k1l :S
[22:33] <k1l> zubuntu: "ssh user@serverip"
[22:33] <dimm_> hello! how i can load kernel module with parameters? need load module 'sdhci' with paramter 'debug_quirks=1'. Is this possible to load it from cli instead modprobe.conf (i'm on live-dvd now)?
[22:33] <k1l> zubuntu: just set putty to use ssh.
[22:34] <zubuntu> how to?
[22:35] <k1l> zubuntu: come on. open putty, put server ip/name and port 22 in, click on ssh, press connect.
[22:35] <zubuntu> but i dont know why " telnet localhost port " doesnt work :S
[22:35] <zubuntu> k1l: ah u mean that
[22:35] <zubuntu> i already ssh
[22:35] <zubuntu> on putty
[22:36] <k1l> zubuntu: because telnet is insecure and not enabled on ubuntu by default
[22:36] <zubuntu> i write the command " telnet localhost port " but it doesnt work which works for other ports
[22:36] <k1l> zubuntu: that doesnt make any sense at all
[22:37] <zubuntu> yes
[22:37] <zubuntu> one of guys suggested me to write a command it worked but i forgot that . it was like telnet ip..
[22:37] <k1l> zubuntu: telnet is not enabled on ubuntu servers. so that will not work.
[22:38] <zubuntu> but it works for other ports :S
[22:38] <zubuntu> it is a eggdrop shell
[22:39] <asar> guy help me out. how can i install ttf-acient-fonts
[22:39] <k1l> zubuntu: so you got an eggdrop issue, not an ubuntu issue
[22:39] <zubuntu> :/
[22:40] <k1l> zubuntu: so look at the documentation or your configs what port that eggdrop runs the telnet shell.
[22:41] <tucemiux> anyone knows of a tutorial to do a usb persistent install using windows 10?
[22:41] <k1l> tucemiux: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
[22:42] <tucemiux> k1l: can I do a persistent install?
[22:43] <g0r1774> .
[22:43] <nikopol_> hola
[22:44] <zubuntu> k1l: i set the config myself already
[22:44] <zubuntu> i set the listen port
[22:44] <zubuntu> but telnet localhost listenport doesnt work
[22:44] <k1l> tucemiux: hmm, lookts like rufus cant. then maybe look a t unetbootin
[22:44] <zubuntu> it works for other configs but not thsi one
[22:44] <zubuntu> nobody answering me in eggdrop channel
[22:45] <k1l> zubuntu: so restart eggdrop? or look if there are other issues?
[22:45] <tucemiux> k1l: ahhh ok, thanks!  I'll take a look at unetbootin then
[22:45] <zubuntu> eggdrop is killed already
[22:45] <zubuntu> the problem is when i remake it
[22:46] <zubuntu> i cant telnet
[22:46] <zubuntu> to control the eggdrop
[22:46] <zubuntu> i got the problem
[22:46] <asar> who can show me how to install ttf-acient font on ubuntu 16.04
[22:46] <zubuntu> i set my-ip xxxxxx
[22:47] <zubuntu> that doesnt let me telnet localhost
[22:47] <zubuntu> i dont know what to do to fix that
[22:49] <k1l> !info ttf-ancient-fonts | asar
[22:49] <k1l> without his typo the install should work
[22:53] <IPFreely> hello?
[22:54] <ikonia> yes ?
[22:54] <IPFreely> Just passing through :)
[22:54] <ovrflw0x> are these SSD settings mentioned here credible? https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/ssd
[22:55] <k1l> ovrflw0x: all recent ssds are supported by linux. for hardware discussions is ##hardware a better channel
[22:55] <nikopol_> como entro a un canal que hable español
[22:56] <k1l> !es
[22:57] <zubuntu> ok thx
[22:57] <zubuntu> nite
[22:57] <mrtrousers> Can someone explain how to install this?
[22:57] <mrtrousers> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boinc/7.6.31+dfsg-6ubuntu1
[22:57] <ikonia> mrtrousers: enable the universe repo
[22:58] <ikonia> it's in the universe repo then the package manager will see it
[22:58] <mrtrousers> how do i do that? you mean add sources?
[22:58] <ikonia> mrtrousers: the ubuntu universe repo
[22:59] <ikonia> it's one of the standard ones, just enable it
[22:59] <mrtrousers> i have the software center, synaptic, but i dont now about universe repo
[22:59] <k1l> is that a desktop?
[22:59] <mrtrousers> yes
[22:59] <mrtrousers> software & updates?
[23:00] <k1l> systemsettings -> software and updates
[23:00] <ikonia>  https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/configuration.html
[23:00] <mrtrousers> well yea i have apt
[23:01] <ohlolz> hey pastor bazhang
[23:01] <mrtrousers> Ok. So how do i add this source to my repo:
[23:01] <mrtrousers> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boinc/7.6.31+dfsg-6ubuntu1
[23:02] <k1l> mrtrousers: no no no no no
[23:02] <k1l> mrtrousers: make sure universe is enabled
[23:02] <mrtrousers> where?
 systemsettings -> software and updates
[23:03] <backbox> yo
[23:03] <mrtrousers> ok it is, now?
[23:03] <cluelessperson> hi all
[23:03] <Guest80011> hi
[23:04] <mrtrousers> k1 i have universe enabled..
[23:04] <backbox> im using live version I cant open kali anymore
[23:04] <k1l> mrtrousers: "sudo apt update && apt-cache policy boinc |nc termbin.com 9999"
[23:04] <backbox> aii
[23:04] <ikonia> backbox: we don't support kali here
[23:04] <ikonia> backbox: #kali-linux
[23:04] <k1l> backbox: neither backbox nor kali is supported in here.
[23:04] <mrtrousers> k1 what is termbin.com 9999?
[23:05] <backbox> Can everybody see my messages or no?
[23:05] <ikonia> backbox: yes we can
[23:05] <backbox> Nice
[23:05] <ikonia> hence why we responded to you
[23:05] <k1l> mrtrousers: it will upload the output to a pastebin and will output a url so you can show me the url and i can see if that package is available
[23:06] <backbox> Who knows a good wordlist for BruteForce?.
[23:06] <mrtrousers> http://termbin.com/ko38
[23:06] <Guest80011> i scaned something like 40 minor sites for sqli for the major site with no result..
[23:06] <k1l> backbox: as said before, this is not supported in here. see the backbox or kali support
[23:06] <Guest80011> anyone can help?
[23:07] <g3nTlMaN> what does that mean
[23:07] <ikonia> mrtrousers: why do you have both 32 and 64bit enabled
[23:07] <MyNick> someone can sendme 100$? pls
[23:07] <mrtrousers> ikonia dont know im 64 bit
[23:07] <ikonia> mrtrousers: yet you have 32bit repos enable
[23:08] <k1l> mrtrousers: ok, so install the bionc package it will bring you the wanted version
[23:08] <mrtrousers> sudo apt-get install boinc ?
[23:08] <k1l> mrtrousers: yes
[23:08] <Guest80011> is it make sense there is a site with no option of sqli?
[23:09] <k1l> Guest80011: this is ubuntu support. we dont support illegal stuff in here.
[23:11] <Guest80011> they hired me for checking their servers. but thank you anyway
[23:11] <mrtrousers> cool
[23:11] <sarek> Anybody know the difference between USB30_LAN, R_USB30, and USB_ESATA?
[23:11] <mrtrousers> so where would it be installed boinc now? k1
[23:12] <ikonia> sarek: in what respect ?
[23:12] <ikonia> Guest80011: then you should know how to do it
[23:12] <mrtrousers> boinc command is in bin, but where is the rest of the folder? in lib?
[23:12] <lordcirth> sarek, in what context?
[23:12] <k1l> mrtrousers: start the boinc manager or the boinc client, as needed
[23:13] <sarek> Im looking at my motherboard manual and trying to figure out if any of the USB ports may be faster than the others to determain where i should connect my external HDD lordcirth
[23:13] <sarek> Those were the different types it listed lordcirth
[23:13] <ikonia> sarek: ask in ##hardware
[23:13] <ikonia> sarek: this channel is for ubuntu discussion
[23:13] <g3nTlMaN> mhh
[23:13] <sarek> thanks
[23:13] <Guest80011> i've checked it all but maby i missed something
[23:13] <mrtrousers> but id like to see the folder, check whats inside etc.. k1
[23:13] <sarek> Wasnt sure there was a hardware channel
[23:14] <k1l> mrtrousers: check what?
[23:14] <ikonia> mrtrousers: is there ANY chance you could read just a little bit about how to use something before you intall it and ask for help with it
[23:14] <ikonia> mrtrousers: "I want to install this, but I've no idea how to use it" - what is the point of that approach ??
[23:14] <mrtrousers> ikonia ive spent all day reading
[23:14] <ikonia> mrtrousers: yet you don't know how to use it
[23:14] <mrtrousers> k1 what comands, executalbes are there
[23:15] <mrtrousers> ikonia is not that i dont know, is just that it doesent work, maybe it does now
[23:15] <k1l> mrtrousers: well, look at /var/lib/ but i doubt you would understand anything of what is in there, so i dont understand why you want to look at it and what you want to check?
[23:15] <ikonia> mrtrousers: how could it have not worked - you've only just installed it
[23:15] <pagios>  hello, i have my screen that is going out of bound in ubuntu gnome how can i fix it? res is 16:9 and my viewsonic does handle such resolution
[23:15] <mrtrousers> Because i downloaded from boinc berkeley and they had more scripts/commands in the folder
[23:16] <k1l> mrtrousers: if you want to run boinc then please look if you need boinc client or boinc manager to use for your needs
[23:18] <mrtrousers> ok i got the boinc-client folder. But where is the rest?
[23:18] <ikonia> mrtrousers: what rest
[23:18] <ikonia> mrtrousers: what are you looking for
[23:18] <lordcirth> pagios, what do you mean by "out of bound"?  It's offset?  Running at higher res than your screen?
[23:18] <k1l> mrtrousers: what are you looking for exactly?
[23:18] <mrtrousers> A boinc folder with commands inside, like run_manager, etc..
[23:19] <k1l> mrtrousers: that is not how that works
[23:19] <mrtrousers> run_client, boinccmd
[23:19] <ikonia> mrtrousers: the page you linked to shows you what the package contains
[23:19] <ikonia> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boinc/7.6.31+dfsg-6ubuntu1
[23:19] <ikonia> READ the details
[23:20] <mrtrousers> ikonia i downloaded it before and the folder had different things. I tell you, i dont ask withouth reading before.
[23:20] <ikonia> mrtrousers: not interested in what you've downloaded before
[23:20] <ikonia> mrtrousers: you've just linked to a PPA on a page
[23:20] <ikonia> mrtrousers: the page details hte packages and what they contain
[23:20] <mrtrousers> wtf
[23:20] <ikonia> READ IT
[23:21] <mrtrousers> and i dont know where the folder is in my system right now, thats what im asking
[23:21] <mrtrousers> k1 is been very helpful so far, thanks.
[23:21] <ikonia> mrtrousers: READ the page you gave to us
[23:21] <ikonia> mrtrousers: it lists the packages that build will make available and what they contain
[23:21] <mrtrousers> ..
[23:21] <ikonia> install the appropriate package for the bits you need
[23:21] <ikonia> but you need to READ the page with the package lists on and what they contain
[23:22] <mrtrousers> lol thats not true
[23:22] <ikonia> yes it is
[23:22] <akarst> oh, catfight
[23:24] <pagios> lordcirth, yes
[23:24] <pagios> if i set it to 16:9 i cant see part of the screen
[23:24] <pagios> 16:10 i can see all
[23:24] <pagios> my screen is a viewsonic full HD
[23:25] <lordcirth> pagios, and you're sure it's a 16:9 screen?
[23:25] <pagios> yes on windows it works fine!
[23:25] <pagios> and it was working fine suddently something happened..
[23:25] <lordcirth> pagios, what graphics card and driver?
[23:25] <XforceVesa> what happened?
[23:25] <pagios> i have a gtx970
[23:25] <pagios> and installed the nvidia driver 670 correctly
[23:28] <XforceVesa> if you can see all at 16:10 Is it a problem to keep it at this res?
[23:33] <sarek> I use xset m 1 1 to adjust my mouse as a startup command, but it doesnt work on some startups, so i tried to do an @reboot /usr/bin/xset m 1 1 cronjob but that didnt work. Any ideas?
[23:40] <transhuman> hi linux kernel 4.4 fails to boot on my 16.04 system get purple screen on boot that flashes with no Ubuntu words linux-kernel 4..6 works fine anyone know why
[23:41] <transhuman> problem with 4.6 is i cant get the headers to be acknowleged by vbox for vagrant use
[23:42] <transhuman> so as a failback i would like to fix 4.4
[23:42] <mrtrousers> as i said boinc doesent work, after doint all same happens. BOinc manager freezes, doesent recognise gpu, etc..
[23:42] <mrtrousers> The boinc package for ubuntu is broken
[23:44] <wde> are there any update management tools for ubuntu servers?
[23:44] <wde> or an good doc or howto
[23:45] <knoxyca> I've run into this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1568604 but I'm not entirely sure how to read the bugs page. It looks to me like a fix has been released, but I'm not seeing any updates available for my system (Lubuntu 16.04).
[23:50] <mrtrousers> libwxgtk2.8 where can i get it?
[23:51] <transhuman> nevermind
[23:54] <YankDownUnder> mrtrousers: If you type: apt search libwxgtk => you'll see the packages that contain that library.
[23:55] <mrtrousers> I need 2.8 , only 3 available
[23:55] <mrtrousers> Only 3.0.2
[23:56] <YankDownUnder> Is this for development - or something else?
[23:56] <mrtrousers> Im trying to install boinc, the supplied boinc in universe doesent work, it freezes when you close and open again.
[23:57] <mrtrousers> I want to use the one they supply form their webpage.
[23:57] <mrtrousers> So far i can use the client, which at least detects my gpu, unlike the ubuntu package. But without libwxgtk2.8 the gui/manager doesent work.