[00:06] <islandtroll> every time i log computer says unlock keyring
[00:06] <islandtroll> any1 know how to fix that pop up
[00:07] <jmadero> islandtroll: http://askubuntu.com/questions/495957/how-to-disable-the-unlock-your-keyring-popup
[00:19] <IndyJoenz> hi! In Ubuntu 16.04 I've disabled lightdm and the splash startup, so I can see the bootup messages and get a text login screen. However, when the bootup messages are done scrolling, it clears the screen before presenting the login prompt (so I don't see the last few startup messages). Does anyone know how I might prevent it from clearing the console screen before it shows the login prompt?
[00:20] <IndyJoenz> (on tty1)
[00:29] <arooni> if i run rm on a file and delete it; is it unrecoverabel?
[00:29] <orlock> arooni: depends
[00:30] <orlock> arooni: are you still using the computer, and do you have another one?
[00:31] <arooni> yes and yes
[00:31] <arooni> its just a text file; but i would like it back
[00:31] <csplugins> It good, it worked with the disk maker tool fine
[00:31] <arooni> if i cant get it back ; not a huge deal
[00:31] <csplugins> thanks for the help
[00:32] <arooni> is encryptfs-utils removed from ubuntu 16.04 ; i cant find it
[00:32] <orlock> arooni: I've never had to do it, but there are several ways
[00:33] <orlock> arooni: i'd just be asking google "linux how to recover a deleted file" anyway
[00:33] <arooni> ok thank you or
[00:33] <arooni> orlock:
[00:33] <OerHeks> deleted from an encrypted volume?
[00:40] <arooni> nope
[00:40] <arooni> regular volume
[00:40] <arooni> i also happen to want ot mount an encrypted volume
[00:40] <arooni> as i think it will have a more recent version of the files
[00:40] <ubuntuisawesome> hi, what is the strongest available encryption for the newest version of ubuntu? thanks for the help.
[00:42] <arooni> do i need to add a source to be able to install encryptfs-utils on ubuntu 16.04 ?  i cant find it with sudo apt install encryptfs-utils
[00:43] <arooni> sudo
[00:47] <pavlos> arooni, the name seems to be ecrypt (skip the -n)
[00:47] <OerHeks> strongest encryption would be trowing away the key https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicSecurity or https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/disk_encryption#Comparison_table
[00:48] <pavlos> https://launchpad.net/ecryptfs/+packages
[00:49] <ubuntuisawesome> thanks
[00:58] <energizer> why is ln target source
[00:58] <energizer> instead of ln source target
[00:58] <energizer> i screw it up every time
[01:00] <denchmanz> ?join #Noodles
[01:00] <denchmanz> #Noodles
[01:19] <arooni> how come my $HOSTNAME variable isnt set (ubuntu 16.04)
[01:20] <OerHeks>  hostnamectl status
[01:23] <Evol> exit
[01:28] <stonemine> hi
[01:29] <stonemine> hihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihih
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[01:30] <stonemine> hihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihi
[01:33] <pam> I just installed the latest version of Ubuntu to a laptop...and the wireless isn't working.  How can I diagnose it via terminal commands?
[01:36] <Ben64> pam: ifconfig; iwconfig; lshw -C NETWORK; lspci; lsusb
[01:37] <mmeth> I had to ifconfig down & up the wlan device once before it started working
[01:38] <OerHeks> sudo ubuntu-drivers list
[01:38] <OerHeks> or take the highway: sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
[01:39] <pam>  ben64: iwconfig shows lo - no wireless.  wlp12s0 IEEE 802
[01:39] <Ben64> use a pastebin
[01:40] <pam> I can't...no internet on that laptop
[01:41] <Ben64> plug in a cable
[01:42] <pam> I can't.  Its got an external monitor hooked up...the laptop screen is busted...so I can't move it...argh
[01:42] <mmeth> it's a linux security feature, wlan disabled sorry
[01:42] <pam> I think I need to DL the drivers...
[01:42] <jkbb> Is this the channel for support?
[01:43] <pam> I've had to use these commands before I think sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic sudo apt-get install --reinstall bcmwl-kernel-source sudo modprobe wl  ben64: is there anyway to add these drivers to a flash drive and install them that way?
[01:43] <Ben64> pam: don't even know what card you have yet, so no
[01:44] <pam>  its the broadcom BCM4312
[01:44] <Ben64> best of luck
[01:44] <OerHeks> !offline
[01:46] <OerHeks> softwarecenter gives that option iirc
[01:48] <wemeetagain> are c++ libraries compiled with dual ABI support(c++98 & c++11) in 16.04?
[01:49] <wemeetagain> is there any documentation on how ubuntu is handling the transition to the new c++ abi?
[01:49] <mmeth> How do I get the path to the binary from the launcher/search thingy?
[01:51] <wemeetagain> mmeth: from a terminal, you can use the `which` command, eg: which firefox
[01:53] <mmeth> thanks. visual studio code hides pretty good. which returned some script and had to dig the path from that
[02:00] <capum321> hello, i have a svn upgrade command asking for a keyring. I set once, even email the guys overs the repository host, I thought I had removed this password, but, again it is being asked (Password for 'default' gnome keyring), unfortunate i lost the registry of this password?
[02:01] <OerHeks> wemeetagain, you might want to reask in  ​#ubuntu-toolchain https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ToolChain https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/ubuntu/test
[02:03] <SubCool> how do you unzip .lz
[02:05] <kg_ebooks> SubCool: have you tried using tar?
[02:05] <wemeetagain> OerHeks: Ok, thanks
[02:05] <SubCool> not really, i try to rightclick and there is no uncompress
[02:06] <SubCool> tar -e -......
[02:06] <kg_ebooks> tar -xv file.lz
[02:08] <_44trent> so i'm trying to use my USB headset but for some reason it's telling me it's disabled
[02:09] <_44trent> i see absolutely no way to enable it
[02:09] <capum321> do you know about password keyring?
[02:11] <_44trent> uh, does anyone know how to enable it?
[02:12] <mmeth> same problem, pc says connected but headset still waiting for someone to pair
[02:12] <SubCool> kg_ebooks, its not moving
[02:14] <_44trent> this is really weird
[02:14] <_44trent> i swear i'm about to switch to pulseaudio
[02:14] <kg_ebooks> SubCool: no error nothing?
[02:15] <SubCool> kg_ebooks, nada. its just sitting as if its doing something, but the file is only 76k.
[02:15] <SubCool> its dd-rescue
[02:16] <kg_ebooks> SubCool: weird id expect some type of error out of tar, according to SO (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16976696/extract-gnutls-library-files-of-tar-xz-and-tar-lz-for-ubuntu-10-04-lts) the lzip package should handle it
[02:16] <SubCool> i tried to run p7zip ... error aswell
[02:16] <SubCool> let me try another version of the file.
[02:16] <eliran> is this the proper channel to ask to upgrade the youtube-dl package?
[02:17] <kg_ebooks> SubCool: yeah idk check the md5 to make sure its not corrupt
[02:17] <kg_ebooks> eliran: you can ask, may fall on deaf ears. #ubuntu-dev may be better
[02:17] <SubCool> kg_ebooks, same affect.
[02:19] <arooni> anyone use trash-cli ??  when i do and boot up fish i see trash-put: cannot trash regular file `/tmp/user/1000/rvm.fish.FusLT83KI2'
[02:29] <SubCool> gk
[02:29] <SubCool> kg_ebooks, lzip worked perfectly :/
[02:29] <kg_ebooks> SubCool: awesome, now we know!
[02:32] <SubCool> now im in trouble again. - ugh.
[02:32] <SubCool> i use to have a data recovery tool, but i forgot what it was. It was a bootable linux distro it was awesome.
[02:32] <SubCool> what i just used.. is just a program.
[02:33] <kg_ebooks> SubCool: the distro was prolly just a livecd with said tool preinstalled?
[02:33] <SubCool> no clue
[02:33] <SubCool> oh- no..
[02:33] <SubCool> it was a rescue usb with only the recue program it was amazing
[02:34] <SubCool> i forgot what it was though
[02:34] <kg_ebooks> try distrowatch to search fo rit
[02:36] <mmeth> there was some alternative window manager you could enable on mint to get a bunch of new options, anything like that for ubuntu?
[02:36] <kylzo> hi
[02:42] <BluezHrp> Hi,  How  to I import  a  signing key for a repository into synaptic?
[02:46] <BluezHrp> I'm  trying to add a repository to synaptic.  I found the key which is posted on a pg in text form. I think I need to import it as a file. I'm finfing the documentation  brutal. There  seems to be little pieces  as I progress through the information that  I'm  missing.
[02:48] <capum321> BluezHrp: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
[02:53] <N1CK53RV> I finally figured out channel forwardinf
[02:53] <N1CK53RV> *forwarding
[02:54] <N1CK53RV> so now i made #cuntporn forward to my new double hash channel ##CuntPorn
[02:54] <capum321> amazing
[02:54] <Elec_A_> Hi, it is possible to install a software in ubuntu live, right? so If we restart it do we still have the installed software?
[02:55] <Elec_A_> If not, How can we make permanent changes to ubuntu live ?
[02:55] <capum321> Elec_A_: look for making a usb persistent
[02:55] <mmeth> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD/Persistence
[02:55] <hanani> you can make new isntallitation
[02:55] <Elec_A_> nice, thank you, let me try it.
[02:56] <mmeth> you can also install the OS to the drive like you would for any drive
[02:57] <Elec_A_> mmeth: but what about bootloader?
[02:57] <Elec_A_> I mean, can I still boot it on another computer?
[02:57] <mmeth> persistence is meant for that
[02:57] <Elec_A_> mmeth: right, thanks. I'm reading it.
[02:58] <mmeth> idk if you install it on the drive, might have some driver issues then but never tried
[02:58] -N1CK53RV:#ubuntu- join ##CuntPorn
[03:01] <kg_ebooks> RIP 185.55.217.13
[03:10] <BluezHrp> how do you find a key hash ?
[03:11] <BluezHrp> Thx very much to the person that posted the previous link. I can't seem to find how to scroll up in the channel  chat area.
[03:12] <gingergiant> help
[03:12] <lordcirth> 12 seconds!  A record for impatience/
[03:18] <capum321> what?
[03:18] <capum321> what is the purpose of keyring password?
[03:28] <BluezHrp> I went to  https://ftp-master.debian.org/keys.html to get the key for the repo I want to add.  The doc suggests I use: gpg --keyserver [name of keyserver] --recv-keys [keyhash]
[03:32] <hendry> how does the initial ubuntu boot message work ? like how do i know when a machine requires rebooting ?
[03:34] <Ben64> what ubuntu boot message? you should reboot after installing a new kernel
[03:34] <BluezHrp> the signing key @ ,https://ftp-master.debian.org/keys.html , but it lists a finger print and when I click the link it lists the actual key.  how do I use this information to associate the key with the repo.?
[03:35] <BluezHrp> In synaptic.
[03:37] <soundbastard> hi :) I'm wondering if there's any way to get my laptop speakers working even though there isn't a kernel available for it.
[03:37] <soundbastard> Is pulsed audio used to bypass that?
[03:39] <soundbastard> :)
[03:43] <hendry> Ben64: this thing http://s.natalian.org/2016-08-15/login-message.txt
[03:56] <BluezHrp> If I use gpg --keyserver [name of keyserver] --recv-keys [keyhash] How do I find the key hash for the gpg signing key i  need so I can import the information nto my package manager?
[04:01] <BluezHrp> The fact that the docs don't provide how to find the needed information is extremely rude!
[04:03] <Apteryx> Hi! Is there any way to tell apt-get to uninstall any updates installed on day X ?
[04:03] <Apteryx> s/updates/packages
[04:04] <Apteryx> I found /var/log/apt/history.log, but I'd still need to clean this up with awk or sed before I can run apt-get purge on it.
[04:06] <elspru> how can I get realtek 8139 drivers in Xenial 16.04 ?
[04:08] <elspru> oh I think I found a tutorial
[04:08] <eliran> Apteryx maybe ask in #debian
[04:11] <mgor> Apteryx, maybe you can get some hints from http://blog.mgor.se/2016/05/23/packet-history-in-ubuntu/
[04:12] <pavlos> elspru, does this help? https://books.google.com/books?id=I5HvCgAAQBAJ&pg=PT554&lpg=PT554&dq=rtl8139+ubuntu+16.04&source=bl&ots=FVTiQyPy1b&sig=3wJX5zC3e1UPdJCh84fv69ce7kg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjBt5nexsLOAhWJ8CYKHYxmBKoQ6AEIWDAH#v=onepage&q=rtl8139%20ubuntu%2016.04&f=false
[04:13] <InfinityDick> Does ext4 ensure my data is undamaged?
[04:13] <InfinityDick> and attempt to repair it
[04:14] <InfinityDick> (int he event it becomes)
[04:25] <BluezHrp> I want to add the following repo: http://httpredir.debian.org/debian The key info is @ https://ftp-master.debian.org/keys.html. The docs say I should use: gpg --keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu--recv-keys [keyhash]  I don't know how to derive the hash key info from what is listed for the debian jessie repo.
[04:28] <BluezHrp> or the infor listed on https://ftp-master.debian.org/keys.html. The page has the full signing key and its finger print but the command the docs list use a "hash key"
[04:33] <kg_ebooks> BluezHrp: i believe its the 'fingerprint'
[04:33] <kg_ebooks> BluezHrp: 126C 0D24 BD8A 2942 CC7D F8AC 7638 D044 2B90 D010 in this case
[04:34] <kg_ebooks> but idk about using Debian repos in Ubuntu
[04:37] <R13ose> How do I map my touchpad so that I can have half of the touchpad for the left button and other half for the right button?
[04:39] <bpotter> nick turkey
[04:39] <ham> exit
[04:40] <BluezHrp> Kg_ebooks, This is the doc I'm following: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
[04:40] <BluezHrp> Do key servers  lookup signing keys by their finger print?
[04:41] <kg_ebooks> i doubt you put the full 2048b sig in there
[04:46] <BluezHrp> kg_ebooks, how would you add a signed repo to your package manager?
[04:49] <christian_> does anyone know if there is a fix to the problem with nfs mounts on clients with systemd?
[04:51] <R13ose> How do I map my touchpad so that I can have half of the touchpad for the left button and other half for the right button?
[04:51] <kg_ebooks> BluezHrp: with vim, adding the key to /etc/apt/trusted.gpg and adding the repo to /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:52] <kg_ebooks> BluezHrp: https://wiki.debian.org/SecureApt
[04:54] <kg_ebooks> BluezHrp: apt-key may help too
[04:56] <BluezHrp> Thanx for responding. debian refers to  'hash key" as key id.
[04:57] <reisio> R13ose: you wouldn't rather have one-finger for "left" and two-finger for "right"?
[04:57] <R13ose> reisio: I am unsure what is better
[04:58] <reisio> I think you're probably more practiced at knowing whether you're moving one or two fingers than you are at knowing whether a specific finger is over a specific side of an arbitrarily sized area
[04:58] <reisio> 2¢
[04:59] <R13ose> reisio: how do I test that out?
[05:00] <BluezHrp> kg_ebooks,  what is really bothersome is  when i figure this out I'll probally be able to summarize it  in about 10 - 15 steps if that. The way things are laid out is garbage!
[05:00] <reisio> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[05:02] <lazyninja> hi
[05:03] <reisio> hi lazy
[05:04] <ThetaOrionis> Hey guys, I've a 5-year-old Dell Inspiron for work (separate from my home machine), and I kinda use it like a high-powered netbook these days. I need it to stay ON from morning to night (and keep it off when I sleep) for ready accessibility. If I keep it in SUSPEND state while charging (and occasionally use battery power), will the battery be adversely affected?
[05:04] <R13ose> reisio: thanks
[05:05] <reisio> ThetaOrionis: yes
[05:06] <reisio> ThetaOrionis: you could get a timer that disables the outlet (and optionally re-enables, etc.) for durations you have predetermined to be required for charging & discharging
[05:06] <reisio> ThetaOrionis: or get a new laptop that allows control via software (thinkpads have this, some new HPs, too, I want to say)
[05:07] <reisio> ThetaOrionis: you could taket he battery out, too; the battery would be adversely affected by just sitting, but not as much as being constantly charged, I would think
[05:07] <energizer> about how long should it take to upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04?
[05:07] <reisio> ThetaOrionis: or you could just not worry about it; by the time the battery has deteriorated to the point it doesn't keep a charge long enough to be useful, you will want to get another laptop anyway
[05:07] <reisio> energizer: does it matter?
[05:08] <energizer> reisio: i'm thikning about how well it will fit into my schedule right now
[05:09] <ThetaOrionis> reisio: I see. I guess I'll stop worrying about the battery and purchase a new one when this one dies out, then. Many thanks. :)
[05:09] <reisio> ThetaOrionis: they're like, really cheap these days, computadors
[05:09] <ThetaOrionis> Indeed :)
[05:09] <reisio> and the battery duration gets longer and longer (as, mostly, power management becomes more efficient)
[05:11] <reisio> energizer: you can use any app you don't close during an upgrade; shouldn't be too big of a deal
[05:12] <ThetaOrionis> energizer: That depends on your Internet speed. It takes about 1GB-1.5GB of packages + installation time (15-30 minutes).
[05:13] <energizer> ok thanks
[05:13] <ThetaOrionis> Most welcome
[05:17] <pam> I'm in a tight bind.  Wireless isn't working on my inspiron 1545 laptop...I need a driver on there.  To get it I need  to use a wired connection.  Laptops ethernet port is borked.  How can I do this?
[05:18] <Elec_A> Hi, I want to connect two computers using ethernet to eachother. but When I connect the Ethernet cable, the Network Indicator start moving but it does not stop, I think It does not assign any IP address. I tried googling, but I really didn't know what to look for.
[05:19] <Elec_A> I tried setting IP manually, Network indicator showed two arrows meaning it is ok but I cannot find my second's computer's hostname
[05:20] <Elec_A> Two look for Hostnames I look at Network section of filemanager.
[05:20] <Elec_A> too*
[05:20] <Elec_A> I am sorry-> to*
[05:21] <Flannel> Elec_A: If they're not both gigabit (or otherwise support automatic crossover detection), you'll need a crossover ethernet cable (or adapter), at a minimum.
[05:22] <Flannel> pam: sneakernet from another computer.  Or USB ethernet adapter?
[05:23] <Elec_A> Flannel: I think you are right, because one of them is an embedded system.
[05:23] <Flannel> Elec_A: That doesn't mean anything, embedded systems can have auto-crossover
[05:24] <Flannel> Elec_A: but you do need something to do the crossover, otherwise TX talks to TX and RX listens to RX, and that won't work very well.
[05:25] <Elec_A> Flannel: I litterally tried everything, my only hope is this solution. when I conenct it to a router, It will have an IP address but my computer cannot find its hostname. and When I connect it to my computer, it doesn't get an IP address at all.
[05:26] <Flannel> Elec_A: through a router will do the RX/TX stuff automatically, so probably through the router is your best bet.
[05:26] <Elec_A> Flannel: Ok, let me try.
[05:27] <ThetaOrionis> pam: You can download the required driver from another computer, shift it to your original machine and install offline
[05:27] <ThetaOrionis> Obviously, dependencies will have to be met, but drivers usually don't have many of them.
[05:29] <DilloDroid> does anyone have a succinct explanation of how to share files between two Ubuntu machines over a network?
[05:30] <DilloDroid> Apple makes it so easy
[05:30] <DilloDroid> and I see nothing equivalent in the System Settings to Apple's File Sharing in the Preference Panels
[05:46] <pam> I
[05:47] <pavlos> DilloDroid, you can use openssh between the machines ...
[05:48] <pam> I need to install a driver for the broadcom BCM4312 wireless adapter...and I've got no wired connection.  How can I do this?
[05:48] <EriC^^> pam: download the driver on another pc then install it usinga  usb
[05:48] <EriC^^> i think it comes in the iso
[05:49] <EriC^^> 1 sec
[05:49] <pam> eric^^ any help is appreciated
[05:49] <DilloDroid> pavlos> DilloDroid, you can use openssh between the machines ... << from what utility?
[05:50] <DilloDroid> I'm used to using the File Sharing Preference Pane in mac
[05:50] <DilloDroid> and my Ubuntu machines can see my Mac shares just fine
[05:51] <reisio> scp, sshfs, etc.
[05:51] <EriC^^> pam: there's a file in the iso in pool/b/b43-fwcutter....deb
[05:51] <pavlos> DilloDroid, http://askubuntu.com/questions/156169/how-do-i-set-up-file-sharing-between-two-ubuntu-laptops-on-my-wireless-network
[05:51] <EriC^^> pam: i'm not entirely sure it'll suffice but it's worth a shot
[05:51] <pam_> eric^^ where is this pool directory?
[05:51] <DilloDroid> I'm wired through a router
[05:52] <DilloDroid> but thanks pavlos
[05:52] <alireza> I am looking for a resources
[05:52] <EriC^^> pam_: do you still have the .iso you used?
[05:52] <pam_> eric^^ for live install?  I did it via a usb
[05:52] <DilloDroid> and as I said pavlos, my Ubuntu machines can see my Mac shares just fine
[05:53] <EriC^^> pam_: ok plug the usb in
[05:53] <EriC^^> type sudo parted -l and look for the usb and the partitions it has
[05:53] <pam_> found it :D
[05:53] <pam_> installing it..fingers crossed
[05:54] <pam_> hmm...it opened the ubuntu software window...I click the install button and nothing happens
[05:55] <ghostmachine88>  /run adv_windowlist
[05:55] <EriC^^> pam_: ok open a terminal
[05:55] <pam_> k
[05:56] <EriC^^> pam_: i think that file needs other files from the internet to get the wifi working, but there's another file that works out of the box
[05:56] <EriC^^> found it on this page https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#b43_-_No_Internet_access
[05:57] <EriC^^> the sta driver one doesn't need internet, but it's proprietary not open source
[05:57] <EriC^^> it's in pool/restricted/b/bmwl....
[05:57] <dafrankenstein2> hp laptop becomes hot while using ubuntu..what to do?
[05:58] <EriC^^> pam_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#STA_-_No_Internet_access
[05:58] <EriC^^> pam_: once you open the terminal, go to the place where the ubuntu iso is mounted
[05:58] <EriC^^> or type "mount" and look for the location, it might be /media/<user>/something
[06:00] <EriC^^> dafrankenstein2: check the running processes using "top"
[06:00] <EriC^^> !fan | dafrankenstein2
[06:00] <pam_> damnit..I'll be back...gotta pick up gf...shes drinking with friends
[06:01] <EriC^^> ok
[06:01] <Tin_man> dafrankenstein2, couple of links about heat and laptops with ubuntu: http://askubuntu.com/questions/247033/why-is-my-laptop-running-so-hot-with-ubuntu/250937
[06:01] <Tin_man> http://www.howtogeek.com/67660/how-to-diagnose-and-fix-an-overheating-laptop/
[06:02] <emi> hi
[06:12] <sayeed> how to dual boot sony vaio laptop with ubuntu and windows?
[06:14] <sayeed> i have made ubuntu bootable usb it boot in legacy mode but not in uefi,i want to boot it in uefi mode?
[06:17] <hateball> !dualboot | sayeed
[06:32] <sayeed> i want to boot ubuntu from bootable usb in sony vaio laptop in uefi mode but there comes an error in uefi mode it boots well in legacy mode
[06:32] <sayeed> ??
[06:36] <reisio> sayeed: so use legacy mode?
[06:36] <reisio> you realize that if the mobo supports it, it isn't actually a legacy in the sense that it isn't supported, right?
[06:39] <nkhl> +i
[07:02] <ochikun007> test
[07:02] <ochikun007> test
[07:03] <cyberdp> test
[07:03] <ochikun007> cok
[07:03] <ochikun007> kontol
[07:03] <johnc4510> i'm retired....i don't do test :-}
[07:05] <nkhl> Hello
[07:05] <ochikun007> hello too
[07:08] <ochikun007> test
[07:08] <hateball> !test | ochikun007
[07:08] <ochikun007> hello
[07:09] <ochikun007> test
[07:09] <Redjoke> test
[07:09] <johnc4510> !greet | ochikun007
[07:09] <ochikun007> hello world
[07:09] <reisio> it's "hello, world"
[07:10] <Redjoke> hello nice too meet you guys
[07:10] <ochikun007> ren -_- gagal paham aku
[07:13] <nbastin> does anyone know why I always have to reimport my zfs pools when I reboot 16.04 server?
[07:15] <johnc4510> hateball: ahh i found the ubottu factoids
[07:22] <jzaw> nbastin, check /etc/default/zfs
[07:22] <jzaw> # Run `zfs mount -a` during system start?
[07:22] <jzaw> ZFS_MOUNT='yes'
[07:23] <nbastin> jzaw: hrm, that's not even in my file, although I clearly need to fix ZFS_SHARE
[07:24] <jzaw> i took that from my debian box
[07:24] <jzaw> not sure if your ubuntu (latest?) is exactly the same but it might be
[07:24] <jzaw> check for a conf example somewhere
[07:24] <nbastin> yeah this ubuntu 16.04 setup is a little weird, or at least not hugely well documented at the moment
[07:24]  * jzaw nods
[07:24] <jzaw> yeah try looking at freeswitch  or asterisk !
[07:25] <jzaw> lots of documentation ... just not exactly the bit i need ;)
[07:25] <jzaw> nbastin, what command do you issue to reimport your pools ?
[07:26] <jzaw> zfs mount -a would do it manuall ytoo
[07:26] <nbastin> oh right of course why wouldn't there be a deb-systemd-helper for zfs.target.... /facepalm-hate-systemd
[07:26] <nbastin> I used zpool import <pool>
[07:26] <nbastin> because for some reason even zpool list doesn't show it on reboot
[07:26] <jzaw> also ... just incase ... do have them imported by disk/by-id    not by sd[abcd]
[07:27] <jzaw> cos if your disk letters change for what ever reason your pool wont import
[07:27] <nbastin> yeah, I need to fix that, apparently zpool create doesn't allow that and I have to convert it afterwards?
[07:27] <nbastin> I mean this should not change because the LSI is holding all the disks, but in general..
[07:27] <leeyaa> hi
[07:28] <nbastin> jzaw: I found something that says I need to export it and then reimport as -d /dev/disk/by-id -aN?
[07:28] <leeyaa> after upgrading to 16.04 apache reload stopped working for logrotate
[07:28] <nbastin> does that sound right?
[07:28] <kean> hi guys can I ask a question about shell ?
[07:28] <jzaw> (from memory)    zfs export <pool>      then     zfs import <pool> by id <- what ever the correct syntax ... sorry too early and i cant even see straight yet ! :P
[07:29] <leeyaa> here are the errors i get
[07:29] <leeyaa> https://bpaste.net/show/d5e5253a11d6
[07:29] <nbastin> jzaw: no worries, that sounds similar to what I have here
[07:29] <leeyaa> any tips what is the problem ?
[07:29] <nbastin> jzaw: so I'll try that
[07:29] <jzaw> yeah nbastin that's the ticket
[07:29] <nbastin> jzaw: this is a test system for linux zfs, so if bad *%^& happens it's ok
[07:29] <jzaw> always worked for me ... ymmv .. fingers crossed
[07:29] <kean> I write down a shell script but can't work normal under regular user,
[07:29] <kean> what should I do ?
[07:30] <kean> for example :use the  chmod command
[07:30] <kean> in my shell script
[07:31] <kean> I write down a shell script but can't work normal under regular user, for example :use the  chmod command ,in my shell script
[07:33] <pam_> Damnit!  I can't get wireless working on my inspiron 1545...  Trying this to no avail https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#b43_-_No_Internet_access
[07:34] <hateball> kean: run the script as a user that has the proper permissions to use chmod
[07:35] <kean> hateball, how write use shell ?
[07:35] <kean> hateball, error like that :touch: cannot touch ‘.service_if_restart.sh.temp’: Permission denied
[07:41] <pam_> Can anyone help me figure out how to get wireless internet working for the broadcom chipset?  Driving me nuts!
[07:42] <lunixc128> Hello everyeone. Is anyone present is this channel who uses iBus for Korean (Hangeul) input?
[07:48] <pam_> Can anyone help me figure out how to get wireless internet working for the broadcom chipset?  Driving me nuts!
[07:49] <pam_> got it! thanks folks
[07:49] <Afdla> Why does my screen stay black after booting my docked laptop with two monitors attached? Undocked I get screen on laptop and then I can boot and dock again and xrandr my monitors up. Any way to debug this or which program is responsible for something like this?
[07:49] <YankDownUnder> Ah...right when I found the URL...
[07:50] <lunixc128> iBus has a bug regarding Korean input when using it with Openbox and I wonder whether there's a way to fix this
[08:16] <amsharma> can i get apt get to upgrade already downloaded packages only
[08:17] <amsharma> "Need to get 238 MB/447 MB of archives."
[08:17] <amsharma> a switch that allows me to upgrade packages that can be upgraded without downloading anything
[08:18] <amsharma> related: how does apt get order the downloads? i'd like to get smallest first!
[08:26] <gm_> hi all
[08:26] <r81> hello
[08:28] <YankDownUnder> amsharma: It gets the packages in the order of "installation" - as per required.
[08:31] <Mnemonic^>  Hi, I have some truble with Ubuntu 16.04. My MacBook Pro cannot shutdown. This seams to be a known issue, but I cannot find an official Bug Report on it. What catagori would it make sense to create this report in, or is there somewhere I should start?
[08:32] <YankDownUnder> Mnemonic^: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
[08:33] <amsharma> YankDownUnder: can the order not be configured?
[08:34] <Mnemonic^> YankDownUnder, Yes, point 5 sais to report the bug at the programs bug tracker, but I am uncertain what software is responsible for shutting down my PC. Would that be the kernel, or could it be something else?
[08:34] <YankDownUnder> amsharma: It's been setup the way it has for reasons - and, for more than 15 years, it works the way it works, quite well...SO, that being said, you could always ask in the developer's channel...
[08:35] <YankDownUnder> Mnemonic^: If you look through the log files, you should be able to "discern" where the "hang" is...so, that being said, generally, it would be the kernel at that point - shutdown, that is...and a question would then be begged to ask - what happens when you do a restart? Does the same thing happen when you initiate a "reboot"?
[08:36] <Mnemonic^> YankDownUnder, No restart works
[08:36] <Mnemonic^> YankDownUnder, What log file should I investigate?
[08:37] <YankDownUnder> Mnemonic^: So then, logically, it *is* one of the "shutdown" processes - which could either be "kernel" or "system" => look through the system logs - the answer truly lies there (and it would obviously be the last log entries...)
[08:38] <Mnemonic^> YankDownUnder, So that would be /var/log/syslog.log ?
[08:39] <YankDownUnder> Mnemonic^: You'd want to be looking in "/var/log" -> most likely at "syslog" -> as well, look at "dmesg" => great places to start, mate.
[08:39] <Mnemonic^> YankDownUnder, Thanks for now..
[08:39] <YankDownUnder> Mnemonic^: Cheers
[08:41] <Mnemonic^> YankDownUnder, Is there something to look for in the log to determine when a Shutdown was initiated, or start up for that matter?
[08:42] <Mnemonic^> YankDownUnder, Just a note.. Standby does not work either...
[08:42] <YankDownUnder> Mnemonic^: Each system is different - therefore, if you look through, say, the last 100 lines of the log, you should be able to see what's "hung" - even if logically it would be THE LAST thing in the log...still...digging is a good thing.
[08:43] <Mnemonic^> YankDownUnder, Yes but it does not seam to rotate logs, so it is cluttered but the startup that occures after the shutdown...
[08:44] <Mnemonic^> YankDownUnder, Huh.. dmesg is empty..
[08:45] <Guest88028> Hello, anyone using awesomewm? How do you configure running the window manager with multiple monitors?
[08:45] <YankDownUnder> Mnemonic^: Then I'd assume "kern.log" and "syslog" would be where to look
[08:46] <YankDownUnder> Guest88028: You'd probably want to install "arandr" -> which is a graphical utility that uses "xrandr" to deal with multiple monitor placements/resolutions
[08:46] <Mnemonic^> YankDownUnder, I am going to restart to get a timestamp to look for...
[08:47] <Guest88028> thanks
[08:47] <YankDownUnder> Guest88028: Cheers
[08:59] <finse> what are the commands to free pkg cache
[09:00] <EriC^^> finse: sudo apt-get autoclean
[09:00] <EriC^^> sudo apt-get clean removes everything
[09:00] <joelio> apt-get clean?
[09:00] <joelio> yea :)
[09:00] <finse> ok thx
[09:01] <EriC^^> finse: np
[09:01] <Guest38645> YankDownUnder, Hi, I have pasted by syslog here: http://pastebin.com/BnfaDHQm kern.log does not say anything during the shutdown. And I do not see anything in the syslog, that in my oppinion, indicates where the problem lies. Do you agree?
[09:02] <Guest38645> YankDownUnder, The shutdown occured 10:47, and the startup was initiated 10:49
[09:05] <YankDownUnder> Far out - yeah - save that, though - use that in filing the bug report...
[09:06] <wish^> Hi. Having some problems running my VM after an update "Starting VirtualBox kernel modules ...failed!" .. Getting this error when trying to reload kernel modules. Is there anyone around that has experience with this?
[09:08] <Mnemonic^_> YankDownUnder, Hi, did you see my msg as Guest38645?
[09:08] <Mnemonic^_> YankDownUnder, Nick trouble..
[09:36] <aryo> hi all
[09:36] <aryo> anyone?
[09:38] <aryo> knock knock
[09:39] <MonkeyDust> aryo  type    /names
[09:39] <k1l> aryo: we still wait for a technical support question :)
[09:48] <acresearch> hello people, i have a pearl script and i want to run it, but i cannot it gives me : Permission denied i tried using sudo, but it gave me : command not found---- What should i do? please help
[09:48] <ubinewbi> i need to attach another sata for more hdd space, what should i do to add it to a current installation and link it to the pkg cache
[09:49] <YankDownUnder> acresearch: How are you running the script?
[09:49] <acresearch> YankDownUnder: yes i want to run the script
[09:49] <acresearch> YankDownUnder: oh sorry miss read your question
[09:50] <acresearch> YankDownUnder: /location of script/script command
[09:50] <acresearch> YankDownUnder: /location of script/script.pl command
[09:50] <YankDownUnder> acresearch: So wouldn't trying: sudo perl /location/of/script/script.pl work?
[09:51] <fbo1> acresearch: chmod a+x scriptname.pl
[09:51] <acresearch> YankDownUnder: pearl: more than one argument supplied
[09:51] <YankDownUnder> acresearch: And you've done this whilst IN the directory where the script resides?
[09:52] <acresearch> YankDownUnder: yes
[09:52] <acresearch> fbo1: i got bad interpreter: No such file or directory
[09:52] <YankDownUnder> acresearch: Strange that - HOWEVER, the answer might be found in #perl => where vast amounts of experts in perl live!
[09:52] <wish^> Anyone here have any experience with Virtualbox on ubuntu?
[09:52] <fbo1> acresearch: in this case you'll haveto fix the first line of the script
[09:53] <karolakso> Hello can anyone help me with my question on askubuntu? Its been a day since I asked and still no answer
[09:53] <YankDownUnder> wish^: In what context?
[09:53] <fbo1> it should be "#!/usr/bin/perl" or something like that
[09:53] <acresearch> fbo1: yep it is
[09:53] <fbo1> find the correct path with "which perl"
[09:53] <fbo1> common mistake is to have a whitespace after the interpreter name
[09:53] <acresearch> fbo1: oh so i have to add it to a certain directory, not run it from my desktop?
[09:53] <wish^> YankDownUnder, I am having some problems with Kernel Modules failing
[09:53] <YankDownUnder> Yep - "perl" happily lives in /usr/bin
[09:53] <karolakso> http://askubuntu.com/questions/812244/games-freezing-after-some-time-on-steam-audio-works-can-move-coursor-around <-if anyone could help with this i would be thankful
[09:54] <alkisg> acresearch: it sounds that you are running the script with perl, but you are not passing the correct parameters to it. What is "command"?
[09:54] <aryo> how to open deep web on linux mint rossa
[09:54] <MonkeyDust> !mint | aryo
[09:54] <YankDownUnder> wish^: And after you've installed VB you've done and update/upgrade on your system and rebooted, yes?
[09:54] <karolakso> hey aryo
[09:54] <karolakso> you can just use tor browser
[09:54] <karolakso> distro doesnt matter
[09:55] <karolakso> but its not really much to see there
[09:55] <aryo> ahhh i see, thank you
[09:55] <acresearch> alkisg: that command is a bit complex, it is a script written by my professor, i just saw it work, but replicating the work in order to learn
[09:55] <aryo> so i should make ubuntu huh?
[09:55] <karolakso> no
[09:55] <karolakso> tor should work on any linux
[09:55] <fbo1> acresearch: what does the command "head -n1 scriptname | hexdump" show
[09:55] <wish^> YankDownUnder, I was using this VM yesterday. Did a halt, ran ubuntu update and shutdown the system, then this morning i can no longer start my vm
[09:55] <karolakso> mint uses deb packages as well so there is no difference imo
[09:55] <fbo1> (replace scriptname by the name of the file)
[09:56] <karolakso> @aryo https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html.en#linux
[09:56] <alkisg> acresearch: I think that you managed to run the script, so it's no longer an ubuntu issue, but an issue on you reading the script and passing the correct parameters that it needs.
[09:56] <acresearch> fbo1: 0000000 2123 752f 7273 622f 6e69 702f 7265 0d6c
[09:56] <acresearch> 0000010 000a
[09:56] <acresearch> 0000011
[09:56] <wish^> YankDownUnder, I have tried purging the box from my system and reinstalled . I have installed dkms and so on
[09:56] <k1l> karolakso: you can discuss how to do that on mint on ##linux or in the mint channels on the other irc network.
[09:57] <aryo> i am Linux new user and want to  learn much about this operating system
[09:57] <fbo1> acresearch: remove the first line and type it again
[09:57] <wish^> YankDownUnder, i am on kernel 3.16.0-77-generic
[09:57] <k1l> aryo: this channel is for ubuntu. see the mint channels or ##linux . thanks
[09:57] <fbo1> there a piece of an old windows line terminator in it
[09:57] <acresearch> the #!/user line?
[09:57] <fbo1> yes
[09:57] <karolakso> kil excuse me but tor is also avaliable on ubuntu and mint is ubuntu based so way to install is the same. but okay
[09:57] <karolakso> sorry for that
[09:57] <YankDownUnder> wish^: That is where some of the issues are going to lie, my friend...have you asked in #virtualbox yet?
[09:57] <karolakso> now can anyone help me with my question on askubuntu?
[09:57] <acresearch> fbo1: i got /usr/bin/perl^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
[09:58] <karolakso> http://askubuntu.com/questions/812244/games-freezing-after-some-time-on-steam-audio-works-can-move-coursor-around I cant resove this myself no matter what i do
[09:59] <wish^> YankDownUnder, I have not but heading there now
[09:59] <wish^> YankDownUnder, Thanks
[10:00] <alkisg> wish^: which ubuntu version has that kernel?
[10:00] <k1l> karolakso: look at the logs in /var/log/ for dmesg or xorg.log. maybe you need to look at the cycled ones if you needed to reboot.
[10:00] <wish^> alkisg, 14.04
[10:01] <alkisg> wish^: I think you have the wrong kernel, e.g. the lts-vivid kernel, instead of the newer one
[10:01] <acresearch> fbo1: did you get my last copy/paste?
[10:01] <karolakso> kil: i need to reboot always after the freeze happens, i just cant do anything even in ttyl
[10:02] <alkisg> wish^: dpkg -l '*linux*' | grep ^ii ==> put the result to pastebin
[10:02] <k1l> karolakso: then look at the dmesg.o or dmesg.1 logfiles there
[10:02] <Ice_Strike2> I can login to Linux server key and then do sudo -s to login as root
[10:02] <Ice_Strike2> when I try to logging direct like root@ip it wont work
[10:03] <karolakso> kil: i have no dmesg.o, just xorg.0.log and xorg.0.log.old
[10:03] <MonkeyDust> Ice_Strike2  you shouldnt (try to) login as root
[10:03] <Ice_Strike2> How do I allow root@ip login as root using key
[10:03] <wish^> alkisg, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23057859/
[10:03] <alkisg> wish^: ah, you probably have the lts-utopic kernel. Do upgrade to the last 4.x one provided in trusty. Check the hwe wiki page.
[10:03] <alkisg> wish^: yup, linux-signed-image-generic-lts-utopic
[10:04] <alkisg> wish^: install the newest kernel for trusty, and remove the old ones...
[10:04] <alkisg> wish^: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[10:04] <wish^> But how can this have changed since yesterday?
[10:04] <karolakso> kil: what should i look for in xorg.0.log?
[10:05] <k1l> karolakso: what happend when the xserver crashed
[10:05] <acresearch> fbo1: alkisg YankDownUnder guys i fixed it, turns out i have to write #!/usr/bin/perl -w    i did and it worked, thank you guys for pointing me to how to fix the error :-)
[10:05] <alkisg> wish^: I'm not saying that it changed since yesterday... but vbox kernel issues with an utopic kernel may be solved if you use the xenial kernel (both available for -trusty)
[10:05] <Plasmodium> Hey all, I have a strange network issue i'm trying to diagnose
[10:05] <wish^> alkisg, Ok i will give it a go. Thanks
[10:06] <karolakso> kil: but while file is about x crash or what? Im new to linux never actually tried to analise those logs
[10:06] <hateball> !details | Plasmodium
[10:06] <wish^> alkisg, So i just run the commands under 14.04 LTS on that page ?
[10:06] <alkisg> wish^: btw, if you uninstal all those old kernels you have , you'll save a lot of gigabytes of disk space
[10:06] <Plasmodium> I'm running ubuntu 14.04 with an intel 8260 wifi card, using wpa_supplicant to connect to wifi. For some reason I'm consistently getting between 5% and 15% packet losses when pinging 8.8.8.8
[10:06] <alkisg> wish^: yes
[10:06] <alkisg> and rebot
[10:06] <alkisg> *reboot
[10:07] <Plasmodium> I'm connecting to a vpn so this packet loss causes constant disconnects and reconnects
[10:07] <wish^> Ok cheers!
[10:07] <Plasmodium> Linux 05q8n3n 4.2.0-27-generic #32~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 22 15:32:26 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[10:07] <wish^> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
[10:07] <wish^> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
[10:07] <wish^> distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
[10:07] <wish^> or been moved out of Incoming.
[10:07] <Plasmodium> On my laptop with an intel 7260 on ubuntu 16.04 I have 0% packet loss
[10:08] <gwozt> hey there people, i was wondering if i can write code that would work in terminal like some code that kills some processes and navigates me to some folder
[10:08] <Plasmodium> using systemd-networkd
[10:08] <karolakso> are there any specific lines i should look for in xorg.0.log?
[10:08] <MonkeyDust> gwozt  there's also #bash for scripting
[10:08] <alkisg> wish^: what's the output of this? sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-xenial
[10:08] <YankDownUnder> gwozt: Never been done before. You might make history! (joking)
[10:08] <k1l> wish^: put all that temrinal output into paste.ubuntu.com and show the url here
[10:08] <gwozt> :D
[10:09] <gwozt> thx yo YankDownUnder , MonkeyDust
[10:09] <ameurux> gwozt   look for scripting
[10:09] <karolakso> my xorg.0.log is full of lines like this :[     4.557] (II) modeset(0): Modeline "1360x768"x60.0   72.00  1360 1408 1440 1520  768 771 781 790 +hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz d)
[10:10] <gwozt> ameurux, word scripting covers so many things i guess :D
[10:10] <ameurux> Bash scripting
[10:10] <wish^> alkisg, It iran alot of stuff
[10:10] <ameurux> sry
[10:10] <wish^> ran*
[10:11] <karolakso> anyone? i dont know what i should do. here is my whole xorg.0.log http://pastebin.com/6Zv4JLYw
[10:11] <wish^> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23058001/ alkisg
[10:11] <gwozt> ameurux, thx im lookin
[10:12] <alkisg> wish^: ok, reboot and check if vbox runs fine
[10:12] <wish^> Ok brb
[10:13] <karolakso> please, can anyone help?
[10:13] <xubuntu> hi folks
[10:13] <Ice_Strike2> In /etc/ssh/sshd_config, PermitRootLogin is set to yes. When I try logging as root like root@ip with key,  it won't let me login. However when I login as normal user with key and then execute command: sudo -s then it will work.
[10:13] <ameurux> gwozt  I personaly started by typing commands each line end with & or && depends on the need
[10:14] <gwozt> ameurux, what does putting & at the end of the line do?
[10:14] <Ice_Strike2> I get eror "server refused our key"
[10:14] <Ice_Strike2> when I login as root
[10:14] <Ice_Strike2> but it work with normal user
[10:16] <karolakso> please guys i really need help. I know i may sound like a crying kid but infact im a bit like a kid because i have no idea what i should do
[10:16] <islandtroll> does any1 usin opera? i am havin trouble to install flash to opera / xubuntu user
[10:17] <ameurux> gwozt  & will execute the next command regarless the first one is comleted or not, and && will have to w8 for the command to finnish
[10:17] <Plasmodium> Anyone have any ideas? I'm totally stuck
[10:17] <islandtroll> whats problem karo?
[10:17] <gwozt> ameurux, got it thx
[10:17] <karolakso> i have described it on askubuntu bat noone answers me: http://askubuntu.com/questions/812244/games-freezing-after-some-time-on-steam-audio-works-can-move-coursor-around
[10:18] <flux242> islandtroll: don't install flash
[10:18] <MonkeyDust> karolakso  hit the up arrow to repeat your question every 10-15 minutes, until someone enters who can help
[10:18] <ameurux> gwozt  and I just write my commands needed and save the file as something.sh
[10:18] <islandtroll> what do u offer flux242? any alternative to that?
[10:18] <flux242> html5
[10:18] <ameurux> gwozt  then I execute it by  bash something.sh
[10:18] <karolakso> some guy here told me to check xorg.0.log i did it but i have no idea what it means, http://pastebin.com/6Zv4JLYw <-here is the content
[10:19] <gwozt> ameurux,  you're so helpful thx so much
[10:19] <ameurux> gwozt  or sudo bash something.sh if you have something u need as root
[10:19] <sayeed> how to dual boot sont laptops with ubutu and windows?
[10:19] <wish^> alkisg, I am getting the error "* No suitable module for running kernel found
[10:19] <wish^> " when i install virtualbox from the command line
[10:19] <ameurux> gwozt  np anytime
[10:19] <wish^> alkisg, I am installing dkms now
[10:19] <sayeed> how to dual boot sony laptops with ubuntu and windows?
[10:20] <alkisg> wish^: put the whole output to pastebin. Yup,you're supposed to get dkms along when installing virtualbox
[10:21] <flux242> karolakso: gaming under linux sucks because graphics subsystem and drivers sucks.
[10:21] <wish^> alkisg, Yea it works now after i installed dkms
[10:21] <karolakso> yes i know but everything worked like 2 distros ago
[10:21] <karolakso> i mean
[10:21] <karolakso> ubuntu 14
[10:21] <karolakso> and now its all messed up again
[10:22] <islandtroll> well my xubuntu gamin performance better than windows shit:D:D:
[10:22] <ameurux> what kind of HW you have?
[10:22] <flux242> karolakso: yeah, that's linux
[10:22] <wish^> Thanks alot alkisg. Really helpful, i wonder why I was running an old kernel
[10:22] <hateball> s/linux/amd
[10:22] <wish^> Seems strange that the kernel would not be updated along with the system?
[10:22] <karolakso> i guess installing porpertiary drivers would actually help but i heard you can only use open source on ubuntu 16
[10:22] <alkisg> wish^: it's explained in the lts wiki page
[10:22] <karolakso> so i didnt even try
[10:22] <islandtroll> maybe u usin an old compter and system couldnt detect ur gpu or some other drivers
[10:23] <hateball> karolakso: what's changed is that fglrx is deprecated, and amdgpu isnt yet up to snuff
[10:23] <ameurux> only Nvidia graphics that works ok under Linux
[10:23] <karolakso> do you think they will update it? how long could it take?
[10:24] <ameurux> I have 7xxM  series it works ok but with some tearing
[10:24] <hateball> karolakso: well it is a work in progress. if you want to keep up you'd have to use mainline kernels and mesa from git
[10:24] <hateball> karolakso: or easier, upgrade every 6 months and not wait for next LTS
[10:24] <karolakso> sounds good
[10:25] <karolakso> so 16.10 could fix it right?
[10:25] <flux242> or it could make it worse
[10:26] <karolakso> how do i use mesa from git then/
[10:26] <karolakso> ?
[10:26] <karolakso> as i mentioned im total newb with linux
[10:27] <hateball> karolakso: Then you probably do not want to be using git :)
[10:27] <karolakso> okay lol
[10:27] <freakyy> hi all. i have a problem. i have a system with dualboot linux and windows (ubuntu, windows10) but ubuntu keeps setting my time to 2 hours backwards. so the time in ubuntu is always correct, but my time in windows is getting reset by -2hours and i don tknow how i can stop that?
[10:27] <hateball> karolakso: or even a !PPA, as they are unsupported and can break things in unexpected ways
[10:27] <islandtroll> how can i  install flash to opera? usin xubuntu
[10:28] <karolakso> okay then i guess i will just wait
[10:28] <karolakso> thank you guys, maybe it will get fixed soon
[10:29] <Guest84070> freakyy, you just need to set up your location to utc (not + or - 1 etc), and in bios or uefi set up your current time
[10:29] <freakyy> islandtroll: try apt install xubuntu-restricted-extras
[10:29] <freakyy> sudo apt install xubuntu-restricted-extras
[10:29] <freakyy> Guest84070: wher ecan i do that?
[10:29] <freakyy> its now set to auto get the time and data wait
[10:29] <jjkoilk> hello how to put window buttons in their proper place?
[10:30] <freakyy> Guest84070: hm, i set my timezone to europe/berlin like it should be.
[10:30] <Guest84070> freakyy, in windows time setting and ubuntu time settings dont choose auto, choose utc and reboot into bios and change time
[10:30] <freakyy> Guest84070: but thats not the way it should work
[10:31] <freakyy> i want my correct timezone
[10:31] <freakyy> as websites also get ti
[10:31] <freakyy> it
[10:31] <freakyy> etc.
[10:31] <freakyy> autodetect my timezone
[10:31] <freakyy> from system
[10:31] <islandtroll> freakky that command enough? will it fix ? or do i need to install flash after that sir?
[10:32] <Guest84070> freakyy, i understand, but every time when you reboot, ubuntu changes time in bios, windows reads its time and think that this time is UTC not German timezone and - or + time to your timezone
[10:32] <Guest84070> thats why always after reboot time in windows another that time in ubuntu)
[10:33] <freakyy> islandtroll: u can also try sudo apt install flashplugin-installer
[10:33] <freakyy> and then restart opera
[10:33] <freakyy> Guest84070: isnt there a way to keep ubuntu set it to utc?
[10:33] <freakyy> and calculate from it +2 (rigth now)?
[10:34] <islandtroll> flashplugin-installer is already the newest version (11.2.202.632ubuntu0.16.04.1).
[10:34] <islandtroll>  how it is possible ? gonna restart and test flash thanks anyway sir
[10:34] <hateball> freakyy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuTime#Multiple_Boot_Systems_Time_Conflicts
[10:35] <Guest84070> freakyy, maybe solution is to always update time from internet (in windows and in ubuntu), but in my windows, time dont updates from their time servers
[10:35] <freakyy> Guest84070: i have to turn it off and back on again so it resets time to correct setting.
[10:35] <freakyy> in windows
[10:36] <freakyy> ok ive now set both to update themselves
[10:36] <freakyy> ill now reboot and see if it helped
[10:36] <Guest84070> freakyy, i just changed my timezone to UTC in windows and linux, and in bios changed my time to correct
[10:36] <islandtroll> did all commands but still dizibox webpage says Adobe Flash Player is missing :S
[10:36] <freakyy> islandtroll: restart the browser
[10:37] <k1l> islandtroll: install flashplugin-installer and run it
[10:37] <islandtroll> did that but gonna restart pc too
[10:37] <freakyy> brb booting into winodws
[10:38] <hateball> k1l: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OperaBrowser suggests Opera uses chromiums pepperflash
[10:39] <k1l> uh
[10:39] <hateball> as opposed to the npapi flash provided by flashplugin-installer
[10:39] <jjkoilk> hello how can i put window buttons and menu bar back (i'm on xenius something)
[10:41] <EriC^^> jjkoilk: settings > appearance > behavior
[10:41] <islandtroll> freakyy thanks dude restartin pc worked
[10:42] <gwozt> hey guys, i was gonna delete some directory and when i typed rmdir "directoryname" it gave an error saying directory isnt empty then i tried rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empt "directoryname" then it seemed executed but then when i typed ls i saw the same directory in current path
[10:42] <MonkeyDust> gwozt  try rm -r
[10:42] <jjkoilk> EriC^^: it doesn't work
[10:42] <Guest84070> islandtroll, in opera for linux they added adblocker and vpn?
[10:42] <gwozt> it worked thx
[10:43] <hateball> islandtroll: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OperaBrowser
[10:44] <islandtroll> well when u install they inform u to if u wanna use default browser blocker but i use adguard extension which is fine for me
[10:44] <islandtroll> hateball will try that too thanks
[10:44] <Guest84070> islandtroll, thx for information
[10:45] <islandtroll> np i guess its usin less system resources than firefox as i read on forums and light fast i suggest u to try at least once
[10:46] <freakyy> islandtroll:  np ,d
[10:47] <freakyy> Guest84070: i got a fix. u can set a key in the windows registry which tells windows that bios time is UTC ;D
[10:47] <hateball> islandtroll: opera dropped its own engine and is now using webkit, so thats why you need chromiums plugins instead
[10:48] <Guest84070> freakyy,oh will try it, thx)
[10:48] <freakyy> Guest84070:  wiat ill look it up
[10:48] <hateball> ... I just linked you it, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuTime#Multiple_Boot_Systems_Time_Conflicts
[10:48] <Guest84070> hateball, thx too )
[10:49] <freakyy> Guest84070: http://lifehacker.com/5742148/fix-windows-clock-issues-when-dual-booting-with-os-x <-- this applies also to linux
[10:50] <Guest84070> freakyy, thx again )
[10:50] <freakyy> np :)
[10:51] <gnomeselpa> hello
[10:52] <freakyy> hi gnomeselpa
[10:53] <islandtroll> well some videos wasnt able to open till i do this command sudo apt-get install pepperflashplugin-nonfree    and now no problem
[10:53] <islandtroll> thanks again hateball also if u guys havin trouble with opera check that page https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OperaBrowser
[10:59] <gebbione_> hu
[11:00] <gebbione_> hi, i have added a new user
[11:00] <gebbione_> and then tried to ssh-copy-id for him but now for some reason sshing does not work in password less mode
[11:00] <gebbione_> what have i broken? i tried restarting ssh but it made no difference
[11:06] <pictionary> gebbione_ : what was the exact ssh-copy-id command?
[11:07] <gebbione_> pictionary: ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub remote-host
[11:07] <jjkoilk> is there a way to fix window buttons in ubuntu X-something? i don' t want mac layout
[11:08] <EriC^^> jjkoilk: you mean xubuntu?
[11:08] <EriC^^> or unity?
[11:08] <jjkoilk> no I mean recent ubuntu
[11:09] <EriC^^> in unity you can't change them, in ubuntu mate i know for a fact you can
[11:09] <jjkoilk> but i like unity.... what a joke
[11:11] <MonkeyDust> jjkoilk  then better get used to it
[11:11] <jjkoilk> linux can do nothing properly
[11:11] <joelio> lies
[11:12] <gebbione_> lol
[11:12] <gebbione_> pictionary: any suggestions?
[11:12] <gebbione_> it is a machine problem now
[11:13] <gebbione_> even re running ssh-copy-id doesnt fix the problem
[11:14] <EriC^^> gebbione_: what's the problem?
[11:15] <MonkeyDust> jjkoilk  'linux' is very broad ... as said before, Mate DE lets you move the buttons ... matter of the dev's choices
[11:15] <gebbione_> EriC^^: i added a new user and then run a ssh-copy-id to set a passwordless access with that user
[11:15] <gebbione_> since then i cannot just ssh, it asks passwords all the times
[11:16] <pictionary> what is the shell of the user ?
[11:16] <jjkoilk> mate is not serious
[11:16] <EriC^^> pictionary: by default "bash"
[11:16] <gebbione_>  -> /bin/bash
[11:16] <EriC^^> pictionary: ah nevermind :)
[11:16] <gebbione_> i have set it esplicitly
[11:17] <EriC^^> gebbione_: can you upload the sshd_config ?
[11:17] <jjkoilk> there is only 3 serious GUIs and their developers are sick in their heads sadly
[11:17] <EriC^^> gebbione_: also try ssh -vvv and pastebin it as well
[11:17] <pictionary> can you pastebin the ssh -v output from the clinet too please?
[11:17] <pictionary> yep ^^
[11:17] <fbo1> gebbione_: have a look at the authorized_keys file on the ssh server. maybe there was a newline missing on the last entry before the ssh-copy-id call
[11:17] <gebbione_> is the sshd config somewhere specific?
[11:18] <gebbione_> fbo1: should i just try deleting all keys
[11:18] <gebbione_> ?
[11:18] <gebbione_> i can re-add them
[11:18] <EriC^^> gebbione_: /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[11:18] <fbo1> gebbione: deleting all of them and re-adding the last one should work if my theory is right.
[11:18] <EriC^^> gebbione_: sure why not, also make sure the perms are correct for the .ssh dir and authorized_keys file
[11:19] <gebbione_> that is 700 right?
[11:20] <gebbione_> btw i havent changed anything for the original user
[11:20] <EriC^^> 600 for authorized_keys
[11:20] <MonkeyDust> jjkoilk  http://insights.ubuntu.com/category/case-studies?topic=desktop
[11:20] <EriC^^> and maybe 750 for ~/.ssh
[11:21] <jjkoilk> MonkeyDust: what is that supposed to mean?
[11:22] <gebbione_> permissions didint work
[11:22] <EriC^^> gebbione_: ok, try ssh -vvv that should help big time
[11:22] <fbo1> gebbione_: actually 755 for ~ and ~/.ssh is better. 644 for ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
[11:22] <EriC^^> 755 for ~ hmm maybe 750 ?
[11:23] <Eth0s> Hi, anyone using or tried MaaS?
[11:23] <EriC^^> else others can access the files
[11:25] <gebbione_> EriC^^: btw ssh -vvv doesnt work
[11:25] <EriC^^> how so?
[11:25] <gebbione_> it gives me usage instructions
[11:26] <EriC^^> gebbione_: what exactly is the command you're using?
[11:26] <gebbione_> this is the ssh conf
[11:26] <gebbione_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23058124/
[11:26] <EriC^^> ssh -vvv user@host
[11:26] <gebbione_> ok i though u wanted just -v
[11:27] <gebbione_> EriC^^: is the attempt http://paste.ubuntu.com/23058127/
[11:27] <EriC^^> np
[11:29] <gebbione_> does that show anything meaningful
[11:31] <gebbione_>  -> Offering RSA public key: /c/Users... so it knows a key is present on the client
[11:31] <gebbione_> why it is not using this anymore
[11:31] <gebbione_> especially just after i did a useradd
[11:32] <EriC^^> gebbione_: did you try deleting the authorized_keys and using ssh-copy-id again?
[11:32] <gebbione_> not yet
[11:32] <gebbione_> doing now
[11:32] <EriC^^> ok
[11:33] <pictionary> also - could you try passing the id_rsa file explicitly - ssh -i ./.ssh/.id_rsa user@host
[11:33] <gebbione_> made no difference
[11:34] <EriC^^> dang
[11:34] <EriC^^> these things always turn out to be something really simple btw
[11:35] <gebbione_> these things are really annoying :p
[11:35] <gebbione_> but to be honest i have no clue on what i might have done wrong
[11:35] <gebbione_> i just created a new user that has all groups as a similar user
[11:35] <gebbione_> then passwd for that user
[11:36] <gebbione_> and ssh-copy-id
[11:38] <EriC^^> gebbione_: do other user's pubkey work?
[11:40] <EriC^^> this line is kind of odd identity file /c/Users/diego.gullo/.ssh/id_rsa type 1 debug1: key_load_public: No such file or directory
[11:42] <EriC^^> later though it does mention the file and says it sent a publickey packet and is waiting for a reply
[11:44] <gebbione_> EriC^^: btw it is definitely not a client problem
[11:44] <gebbione_> since the problem appeared on my machine
[11:45] <gebbione_> i saw the break happening on a remote server too
[11:45] <gebbione_> so nothing can ssh into this builder machine
[11:45] <gebbione_> unless password is used
[11:46] <EriC^^> gebbione_: what are the permissions on ~ and ~/.ssh ?
[11:46] <fbo1> gebbione_: can you pastebin the authorized_keys file?
[11:46] <gebbione_> drwxr-xr-x  2 devadmin devadmin  4096 Aug 15 12:34 .ssh
[11:47] <EriC^^> gebbione_: and ~ ?
[11:47] <gebbione_> EriC^^:  on ~ drwxrwxr-x 13 devadmin devadmin  4096 Aug 15 12:34 .
[11:47] <EriC^^> gebbione_: set the permissions for ~ to 750 , as well as ~/.ssh
[11:49] <gebbione_> EriC^^: looks like it worked
[11:49] <gebbione_> now i need to re add keys for the server
[11:49] <gebbione_> thanks
[11:49] <EriC^^> gebbione_: no problem
[11:56] <islandtroll> guys i installed sauerbraten from software manager but cant hear any sound also i cant see any volume icon :D:D
[12:01] <kernelkatze> hi
[12:02] <christian__> hi Im using xubuntu 14.04. if I install compiz, will it remove screen tearing? thanks
[12:02] <kernelkatze> yes
[12:02] <kernelkatze> but compiz is pretty heavy
[12:02] <kernelkatze> u should try compton instead
[12:02] <k1l> christian__: what video card and what driver is in use?
[12:02] <hateball> christian__: What is tearing? Everything? Video? What GPU/Driver?
[12:03] <christian__> Graphics:  Card: Intel 82Q963/Q965 Integrated Graphics Controller
[12:03] <christian__>            X.Org: 1.17.1 drivers: intel (unloaded: fbdev,vesa) Resolution: 1366x768@59.8hz
[12:03] <christian__>            GLX Renderer: Mesa DRI Intel 965Q x86/MMX/SSE2 GLX Version: 2.1 Mesa 10.5.9
[12:03] <kernelkatze> if u want to get rid of tearing. check this out: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2144468
[12:04] <k1l> christian__: what shows "uname -a"?
[12:04] <m0ordzieK> hello
[12:04] <christian__> compton feels bare-bones. I want to enable shadows on windows, with no window animations, at the same time no screen tearing
[12:04] <kernelkatze> chris r u german?
[12:05] <christian__> uname -a output = Linux christian-Veriton-1000 3.19.0-66-generic #74~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 19 19:56:23 UTC 2016 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
[12:05] <christian__> kernelkatze_: no
[12:05] <k1l> christian__: your kernel (and xorg) is outdated anyway.
[12:06] <christian__> k1l_: yes I know...I dont like the bugs being complained about in Xubuntu 16.04
[12:06] <k1l> christian__: first i would suggest to use the proper enablement stack from xenial now:https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[12:06] <kernelkatze> its not outdated. its lts ^^
[12:06] <m0ordzieK> Hi everyone , i have a problem , suddenly after a reboot , my sambaserver stopped functioning, i tried purging/removing it and reinstall it but a reinstall isnt posible because of dependency problems which i don't understand, can anyone help me please
[12:06] <k1l> christian__: you dont need to leave 14.04. but you need to change the kernel and xorg verisons to the ones that still have support
[12:06] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: paste the output of apt-get
[12:06] <kernelkatze> sure m0ord...
[12:07] <kernelkatze> have u tried apt-get -f install?
[12:07] <christian__> kernelkatze_: how heavy is compiz? how much ram will it gobble up?
[12:07] <k1l> kernelkatze: please dont confuse the user with wrong informations
[12:07] <m0ordzieK> Yes kernelkatze
[12:07] <m0ordzieK> i did
[12:07] <m0ordzieK> i searched stackoverflow and tried all the solutions
[12:07] <m0ordzieK> none of them work
[12:07] <k1l> kernelkatze: look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack#Kernel.2FSupport.A14.04.x_Ubuntu_Kernel_Support . his kernel and xorg is outdated. christian__
[12:07] <kernelkatze> yeah... i think i should back to my arch irc
[12:07] <m0ordzieK> i'll paste the output hold on
[12:08] <christian__> k1l: I have problems with kernel 4.4 when using wine when I play NFS MW and AOE3
[12:08] <m0ordzieK> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[12:08] <m0ordzieK>  samba-common-bin : Depends: libwbclient0 (>= 2:4.0.3+dfsg1) but it is not going to be installed
[12:08] <m0ordzieK>  samba-libs : Depends: libwbclient0 (>= 2:4.0.3+dfsg1) but it is not going to be installed
[12:08] <m0ordzieK> E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution).
[12:08] <EriC^^> !paste | m0ordzieK
[12:08] <m0ordzieK> okay sorry
[12:08] <m0ordzieK> didn't know that
[12:09] <EriC^^> np
[12:09] <m0ordzieK> everything worked as a charm before
[12:09] <k1l> christian__: did you try the original 3.13 kernel and xorg, too?
[12:09] <m0ordzieK> don't really understand what went wrong i didn't do any updates or anything
[12:10] <christian__> k1l_: its pretty slow on games I mentioned
[12:10] <islandtroll> hi folks how do u check that ? There are seven different libsdl1.2debian-* packages available. Check that you have the one that's appropriate for your sound system
[12:10] <christian__> Currently Im using compton
[12:11] <k1l> christian__: so let me clear that facts: you tried the original 14.04 kernel and xorg, and the xenial lts hwe stack for kernel and xrog already?
[12:11] <christian__> k1l_:I have installed ubuntu 16.04
[12:11] <m0ordzieK> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23058204/
[12:12] <k1l> christian__: i am not talking about the 16.04 install. i am talking about the hardware-enablement-stacks that i linked you
[12:12] <christian__> k1l_: didnt like my experience with the kernel
[12:12] <christian__> I have not tried HWE From 16.04
[12:12] <christian__> k1l_: Im using xubuntu 14.04.3 (came with 3.19 kernel)
[12:13] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: try sudo apt-get install libwbclient0
[12:13] <Dirkos> Im looking for a way to delete all the files except certain ones. Problem is that find is way too slow. Question is how to improve the performance or to run it with "locate" for example?
[12:13] <Dirkos> https://gist.github.com/anonymous/c70da9739e4f278b49e158ddb70df1ca
[12:13] <k1l> christian__: the 3.19 kernel and xorg you use actually, you cant use anymore. and there will be no fixes for bugs or security ones. so i ask you to test if the original 3.13 stack is working or the xenial backports stack.
[12:13] <Guest27412> christian, mate system monitor shows that compiz using 50 mb of ram
[12:13] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: any ppa's installed? try tail -v /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*
[12:13] <k1l> christian__: please see what i linked you to get to know what i talk about. you cant use 3.19 anymore.
[12:14] <m0ordzieK> i dont think so EriC^^ only thing thats installed is  sickbeard & couchpotato atm , also python
[12:14] <christian__> Guest27412_: what about in xfce?
[12:14] <christian__> k1l
[12:14] <christian__> k1l_: sorry.. ok Ill see the link
[12:14] <islandtroll> cant hear sound in games such as sauerbraten from software manager but i listen music whats wrong
[12:14] <m0ordzieK> EriC^^
[12:14] <m0ordzieK> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23058219/
[12:15] <Guest27412> @christian__ , dont know, havent xfce de installed
[12:17] <christian__> k1l_: 3.19 ceased to be supported? Should I switch back to 3.13 (14.04.1 at least)?
 christian__: the 3.19 kernel and xorg you use actually, you cant use anymore. and there will be no fixes for bugs or security ones. so i ask you to test if the original 3.13 stack is working or the xenial backports stack.
[12:18] <christian__> Guest27412_: I have to experiment then... thanks
[12:20] <christian__> k1l_:ok ok... can I also do a clean install of 3.13?
[12:21] <christian__> k1l_: I want to start from scratch
[12:21] <obert> hello I just upgraded to the latest version of kubuntu now I cannot connect to internet while the wifi password is right, how could i solve it?
[12:22] <k1l> no need for a reinstall. you can install the original kernel and xorg with: sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-video-all xserver-xorg-input-all libwayland-egl1-mesa
[12:22] <m0ordzieK> I really hope i can get this fixed without having to perform a complete reinstall..
[12:23] <othmane> Hello
[12:24] <othmane> guys is there any alternative for internet download manager for linux ?
[12:24] <OerHeks> a
[12:24] <christian__> k1l_: thanks sir. Uhm 1 more question... do you know how much ram will  compiz consume? I have 3GB and using 32bit
[12:24] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: sorry im back
[12:25] <EriC^^> checking the log
[12:25] <m0ordzieK> Oké thanks mate
[12:25] <othmane> Wget in terminal
[12:25] <MonkeyDust> othmane  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DownloadManager
[12:25] <k1l> christian__: uh, 32bit? is the hardware 32bit only? but running compiz will consume some more ram of course
[12:25] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: which pc is this?
[12:25] <EriC^^> it says arm as the architecture
[12:26] <m0ordzieK> indeed raspberrypi
[12:26] <EriC^^> oh ok
[12:26] <othmane> thank you
[12:26] <m0ordzieK> worked like a charm
[12:26] <MonkeyDust> m0ordzieK  there's also #ubuntu-arm
[12:26] <christian__> k1l_:oh and one more thing sir. You asked for my uname -a output and it says there that 3.19.0-66 released in July 19, will it be the last support date for that kernel? because you said no more bug fixes and most importantly, security updates?
[12:26] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: try sudo apt-get remove samba-libs:armhf
[12:26] <k1l> m0ordzieK: not all 3rd party repos and PPAs have arm packages
[12:27] <m0ordzieK> k1l i know but it worked before
[12:27] <m0ordzieK> its just samba
[12:27] <k1l> christian__: yes. no more updates
[12:27] <christian__> k1l_:I have Core2 Duo E6600 2.4ghz
[12:27] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: and sudo apt-get remove samba-common-bin
[12:27] <k1l> christian__: that is a 64bit cpu. no need to run a 32bit OS then
[12:28] <m0ordzieK> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23058242/
[12:28] <k1l> m0ordzieK: apt-cache policy samba-libs:armhf
[12:28] <m0ordzieK> samba-common-bin also whines about dependencys
[12:28] <christian__> k1l_:But I only 3gb ram... people say you must have atleast 4?
[12:29] <k1l> christian__: no. that is false informations.
[12:29] <m0ordzieK> Installed: 2:4.2.10+dfsg-0+deb8u3
[12:30] <k1l> christian__: some ages ago it was the other way around: 32bit only could handle less than 4gb ram. so most people think that you need 32bit for less than 4gb and 64bit for more than 4gb, which is wrong
[12:30] <k1l> m0ordzieK: can you show the output in a pastebin?
[12:30] <k1l> christian__: OS and programs are stopping support for 32bit. like google chrome etc.
[12:30] <christian__> k1l_: ok thanks for everything. I would try to use 64bit.. So im actually running a very unsecure system with 3.19 kernel all this time
[12:30] <islandtroll> cant hear sound in games such as sauerbraten from software manager but i listen music whats wrong
[12:30] <m0ordzieK> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23058246/
[12:31] <islandtroll> tried that didnt work sudo apt-get install libasound2-plugins:i386
[12:31] <m0ordzieK> it is raspbian but thats a debian derrivate so i guess it shouldnt be a problem , im running ubuntu on my laptop and its the same
[12:31] <k1l> m0ordzieK: that is a raspbian, not an ubuntu. i guess the guys in #raspbian will know how to solve their depency issues
[12:32] <m0ordzieK> Oh well okay than
[12:33] <m0ordzieK> thanks for the help anyway , i'll stick around , having ubuntu installed on my laptop , and as an appreciation for the quick responds
[12:33] <slip309> quick question: from the grub menu, what parameters do you add to the kernel line to get ubuntu into text mode?
[12:33] <MonkeyDust> !text | slip309 quick answeer
[12:33] <k1l> slip309: it was "text" but systemd seems to have issues with that
[12:33] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: try removing all the samba related packages at the same time if possible
[12:33] <slip309> just add it at the end? tried that and still got my dm
[12:34] <m0ordzieK> EriC^^ i did that before
[12:34] <m0ordzieK> i'll try it again
[12:34] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: and try to install just the dependencies and see what happens maybe
[12:34] <m0ordzieK> EriC^^ how to do that? i mean what are the dependencies i should install
[12:34] <EriC^^> try removing them all and run sudo apt-get -f install and sudo dpkg --configure -a
[12:34] <EriC^^> try apt-cache show samba and look for Depends:
[12:34] <m0ordzieK> is there a way to remove all sambarelated packages at once
[12:35] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: try putting them all in the same sudo apt-get remove <packages> line maybe apt-get will know how to remove them all at once
[12:35] <slip309> k1l: any way to deal with systemd?
[12:35] <k1l> slip309: sorry, i dont know if systemd fixed that yet/at all
[12:36] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: also dpkg -l | grep -v ^ii should list the packages that aren't installed properly (ignore the rc ones as those are just left over configs)
[12:36] <MonkeyDust> m0ordzieK  after you removed the packages, use this to purge even more    sudo apt install aptitude && sudo aptitude purge ~c
[12:36] <slip309> k1l: grrr...thanks. I can get it to work by editing the grub files and rebooting, but didn't want to make a permanent change.
[12:37] <m0ordzieK> i'm currently overwhelmed :P
[12:37] <m0ordzieK> sudo dpkg -l | grep -v ^ii
[12:37] <m0ordzieK> gives me loads of information
[12:38] <christian__> hi is it recommended to install xserver-xorg-video-modesetting on i965
[12:38] <m0ordzieK> it's all rc except for a couple thatare iU
[12:39] <m0ordzieK> are those the ones i should remove?
[12:39] <EriC^^> yeah
[12:39] <brainwash> !info xserver-xorg-video-modesetting
[12:40] <m0ordzieK> EriC^^
[12:40] <m0ordzieK> when i do that
[12:40] <m0ordzieK>  sudo apt-get remove samba samba-common-bin samba-dsdb-modules samba-libs samba-vfs-modules
[12:40] <m0ordzieK> it says : Unmet dependencies for => python-samba depends samba-libs
[12:41] <EriC^^> is python samba just samba related? maybe remove that one too
[12:42] <m0ordzieK> its removing now but it gives errors again
[12:42] <devops> hi
[12:42] <devops> how to develop ubuntu App ?
[12:42] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:42] <m0ordzieK> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23058259/
[12:42] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: paste them
[12:43] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: ah there's an error in the post removal script of libwbclient0
[12:43] <m0ordzieK> And what exactly does that mean :D
[12:44] <m0ordzieK> learning everyday :D thats what linux s all about i guess :D
[12:44] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: try real quickly to reinstall just libwbclient0 right now, but if it asks to install other stuff ignore it
[12:44] <m0ordzieK> so purge it first?
[12:45] <m0ordzieK> or just remove
[12:45] <EriC^^> reinstall
[12:45] <EriC^^> apt-get install --reinstall libwb...
[12:46] <MonkeyDust> devops  there's also #ubuntu-app-devel
[12:46] <m0ordzieK> i think that worked
[12:46] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: ok try to remove it now
[12:46] <EriC^^> and see if it works
[12:47] <k1l> m0ordzieK: EriC^^ mind to take that to the #raspbian channel since that is clearly a raspbian issue and that is not even ubuntu based? thanks
[12:47] <m0ordzieK> worked
[12:47] <EriC^^> m0ordzieK: ok try installing those dependencies one by one and see if they all install
[12:47] <m0ordzieK> EriC^^ if you want we can discuss this private? as k1l would like us to stop here
[12:48] <EriC^^> ok
[12:48] <m0ordzieK> thanks !
[12:53] <slip309> k1l: finally got it to work by modifying the grub files updating and then running sudo systemctl "set-default multi-user.target". good times.
[12:54] <MonkeyDust> slip309  where / how did you find that?
[12:54] <slip309> http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/01/boot-into-text-console-ubuntu-linux-14-04/
[12:54] <slip309> talks about modding grub, but that didn't work
[12:55] <slip309> WAY down in the comments someone mentions running sudo systemctl... after update-grub
[12:56] <MonkeyDust> great
[12:56] <slip309> working on the LFCSA course and needed a pure console version of ubuntu
[12:58] <BluesKaj> slip309, you can also just let the OS boot to the login then use ctk+alt +F1-F6
[12:58] <BluesKaj> ctl
[12:59] <slip309> BluesKaj: yeah, thanks for that. Was just trying to follow along in the book which requires modding grub.
[13:00] <BluesKaj> well, fooling with grub can muck things up, but that's your call
[13:00] <slip309> I totally agree! that's why it's a virtualbox vm
[13:00] <slip309> had things go bad more times than I can count.
[13:02] <kvmmm> so if I use XFCE, am I limited with certain software? e.g. if it needs KDE dependencies?
[13:03] <kvmmm> I mean, I'm looking for a lightweight GUI that lets me use basic things; skype, browser, KVM, Office
[13:03] <kvmmm> but I don't want to end up installing huge dependency libraries for some other desktop. Is it ok to go with something like OpenBox?
[13:03] <k1l> if you want kde programs that will pull in all the kde depencies (which are a lot)
[13:04] <alkisg> None of the programs you mentioned strictly require kde
[13:06] <slip309> just for the record: sudo systemctl set-default multi-user.target gets systemd pointed to the text console
[13:07] <slip309> sudo systemctl set-default graphical.target resets it back to lightdm on ubuntu
[13:07] <slip309> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/164005/non-graphical-boot-with-systemd/164028
[13:07] <OerHeks> good tip, slip309 , i knew the 1st one
[13:07] <k1l> slip309: thanks
[13:09] <BluesKaj> slip309, I agree, that's usable info
[13:10] <slip309> and...drum roll...if you append systemd.unit=multi-user.target to the kernel line in grub you get it one-time
[13:11] <jpmh> I would like to do "text to speech" to a file on an ubuntu 14.4 server.  Any suggestions?
[13:12] <MonkeyDust> jpmh  start here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/TextToSpeech
[13:14] <jpmh> MonkeyDust: ty, I'll have a look -
[13:18] <arch-user> Hello Friends. I am running Ubuntu 14.04 on my office laptop. Since this is not my personal laptop, I can't upgrade to 16.04. I have Intel Graphics. Can someone link me the website where I can download the Intel graphics driver for my version of Ubuntu??
[13:18] <k1l> !hwe | arch-user
[13:18] <alkisg> arch-user: they should be included with ubuntu 14.04 with no need for separate downoad
[13:19] <k1l> no need to load drivers when the driver is in the kernel and you can change the kernel and xorg version with the enablement stack
[13:31] <ntiy> Hello #ubuntu! I've created a symlink /lala pointing to /home and inside /home  I've created /home/some/dir. Now I've added /lala/some/dir to my PATH. Question: why don't I see binary "some.bin" that I put in /lala/some/dir with "which" command?
[13:33] <MonkeyDust> ntiy  first try with   whereis
[13:35] <akik> ntiy: i just tested symlinkin /home to /lala
[13:35] <akik> ntiy: it works just fine
[13:36] <akik> ntiy: i.e. i have now /lala/akik/bin in PATH as the first path and a script "reddit" is found from there
[13:36] <ntiy> akik: now if you "touch /lala/some.bin; chmod +x /lala/some.bin; which some.bin" -- this works?
[13:37] <ntiy> akik: ah, ok. well... wtf?
[13:37] <mmeth> Hey. Any simple method to make ctrl + alt work like alt gr?
[13:37] <akik> ntiy: i have /lala/akik/bin/reddit and it has +x and is found with which
[13:38] <mmeth> for special keys
[13:38] <ntiy> akik: right... its supposed to work like that... doesnt for me... :-\
[13:38] <Sven_vB> i'm trying to stub missing accessibility features into help.ubuntu.com, and there's that anonymous table cell with direct styling instead of a class name like "table-of-contents-wrapper". whom can I ask to fix that?
[13:38] <akik> ntiy: did you skip /lala/*some*/bin
[13:40] <akik> ntiy: can you pastebin "echo $PATH", "ls -al /lala/some/dir" ?
[13:40] <ntiy> akik: no. I don't actually have //lala/some.bin, I made these names up for example here. My actual paths are all correct (and named differently)
[13:41] <Sven_vB> s/tub/him/
[13:45] <Sven_vB> or even: where do I volonteer to fix certain webdesign aspects on help.ubuntu.com?
[13:46] <akik> Sven_vB: maybe https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam
[13:46] <Sven_vB> akik, thanks!
[13:46] <k1l> Sven_vB: i would ask in #ubuntu-website
[13:46] <akik> Sven_vB: the link was at the bottom of help.ubuntu.com
[13:47] <Sven_vB> akik, sorry, my cleverness was temporarily stunned by some of the code that I had read.
[13:48] <akik> Sven_vB: it also lists #ubuntu-doc as a contact point
[13:48] <Sven_vB> thy!
[13:57] <ztane> lowriter, localc std::bad_alloc all the time, what is the way to debug this?
[13:58] <k1l> ztane: 32bit OS?
[13:59] <jiin> ?
[13:59] <jiin> some one her
[13:59] <jiin> ?
[13:59] <k1l> jiin: some are here
[13:59] <jiin> plis repair the fakint 16.04 and 16.10 ubuntu for amd
[14:00] <jiin> it wont install on amd am 2
[14:00] <ztane> 64-bit, enough mem
[14:00] <ztane> 10G free ram, 16G free swap
[14:00] <jiin> yep
[14:00] <k1l> jiin: what is the exact issue?
[14:00] <jiin> it starts to install  and stucks and my pc is shuding down
[14:00] <jiin> i have 3 GB ram
[14:00] <jiin> 46000 mhz amd am 2
[14:01] <jiin> i can install  ubuntu 14   but the 16 stucks
[14:01] <k1l> ztane: what ubuntu is it?
[14:01] <jiin> 16.04
[14:01] <jiin> and 16.10
[14:02] <ztane> k1l: 16.04 up-to-date.
[14:02] <jiin> ubuntu is shit  i swer to goot
[14:03] <k1l> ztane: so is the ram ok? do you have other issues with ram?
[14:03] <k1l> jiin: stop that ranting and insulting
[14:03] <jiin> you dont have no nor opcios as ity was at the beginign 1 sayt  is red hat 2 deb or  ubuntu  all  are  schit distro
[14:03] <jiin> ubuntu is coruptet i am teling the truf it hase beck doors
[14:03] <MonkeyDust> jiin  you're from to not use it
[14:03] <MonkeyDust> free*
[14:06] <notadeveloper> is iptables still used in ubuntu
[14:06] <notadeveloper> guys
[14:06] <k1l> notadeveloper: in the background yes. but most use some programs that use iptables as base.
[14:06] <MonkeyDust> notadeveloper  yes
[14:07] <k1l> ztane: what package version is it?
[14:08] <ztane> I got it working again, this is so confusing
[14:08] <k1l> ztane: everything i find with that is a bug from 2014 that was fixed then.
[14:09] <ztane> yeah :/
[14:09] <ztane> wasn't my user profile, wasn't my diskspace, wasn't my memory
[14:09] <ztane> but after I killed firefox, localc/lowriter started working again
[14:10] <MonkeyDust> !info lowriter
[14:11] <ubuntuuser1> Hi
[14:11] <ubuntuuser1> Can someone help me?
[14:11] <k1l> !ask
[14:11] <ubuntuuser1> Ok...
[14:12] <notadeveloper> xD
[14:12] <ross`> how can I add an init script to ubuntu if I cannot run shell commands but can only do file system level operations?
[14:12] <ross`> what exactly do I need to add to /etc/init.d/ etc
[14:12] <moijk> Hi. I'm having a bit of an issue with VLC after I upgraded my graphics card. I used to use intel 4600, but got a 750ti now. however, in VLC (but not in ubuntus native video program nor in kodi) the image is very pixelated like it is something wrong. which is a bummer since vlc is my favorite video software. any idea what to do, i presume the problem has to do with the nvidia card
[14:13] <moijk> http://mork.me/archive/vlc.png
[14:14] <ubuntuuser1> I had a Ubuntu 14 installation on a hard drive, but I really messed up the packages and deleted a lot of system packages including the kernel. This is also on a encrypted hard drive (full disk). I would like to install Ubuntu 16 on the hard drive, but  I don't want to lose any of the files in /home/myuser/ and I also have files in other directories. Can the installer do that?
[14:14] <ross`> I tried adding this and it did not work: http://scpb.in/ready
[14:14] <elhoir> ubuntuuser1, did you split HDD in partitions?
[14:15] <ubuntuuser1> elhoir: I don't remember. I just used the Ubuntu 14 installer and I told it to do full disk encryption
[14:15] <elhoir> uh uh
[14:15] <elhoir> and did you reboot?
[14:15] <ubuntuuser1> it doesnt boot
[14:16] <elhoir> yeah of course, as u deleted kernel
[14:16] <ubuntuuser1> it gets to Grub
[14:16] <ubuntuuser1> and then error is: no linux image file
[14:16] <elhoir> yeah
[14:16] <ubuntuuser1> I deleted the linux img
[14:16] <ubuntuuser1> accidentally
[14:16] <ioria> moijk, same issue with totem ? and 14.04 or 16.04 ?
[14:16] <elhoir> maybe you can install it again, but you may be forced to compile it from sources
[14:17] <ubuntuuser1> so can I use the installer to just install the system files/Unity over an existing installation without messing up the files ?
[14:17] <ubuntuuser1> my files *
[14:17] <k1l> ubuntuuser1: why not chroot to it from a live-sub/dvd and install linux-generic again?
[14:17] <k_> admin
[14:17] <elhoir> k1l, ah, i didnt know i can do that :)
[14:18] <elhoir> yeah, thats a good point, ubuntuuser1
[14:18] <ubuntuuser1> k1l: I have Ubuntu linux 16 running right now and I have the hard drive hooked up through SATA, and when I try to mount the old hard drive with ubuntu 14, I get this error: Error unlocking /dev/sdb1: Command-line `cryptsetup luksOpen "/dev/sdb1" "luks-9c729eef30ef" ' exited with non-zero exit status 1: Device /dev/sdb1 is not a valid LUKS device.
[14:19] <k1l> ubuntuuser1: no, i doubt the installer will not delete some files.
[14:19] <elhoir> k1l, the thing is, HDD is encrypted :)
[14:19] <monica-78_> hi all
[14:19] <monica-78_> hi all
[14:19] <elhoir> hola monica :)
[14:19] <N0RM4N> hi monica
[14:20] <monica-78_> I'm using ubuntu 16 on my travelmate 5335
[14:20] <monica-78_> but I haven't brightness control
[14:20] <k1l> ubuntuuser1: elhoir well, i am not familiar with luks and how to mount that (when there are such errors)
[14:20] <monica-78_> I tried with the command acpi_backlight=vendor inside grub but it doesn't resolve the problem
[14:20] <monica-78_> what I can to do?
[14:22] <Blix> k
[14:22] <ioria> ubuntuuser1, when you mount an encrypted device with nautilus or Disks, it should prompt you with a pop up requiring the passphrase
[14:22] <elhoir> k1l, ubuntuuser1 nor i am.... you can give gparted a tryt....
[14:22] <elhoir> try*
[14:23] <MonkeyDust> full disk encryption always sounds bad to me
[14:23] <ioria> ubuntuuser1, have you installed the cryptsetup pkgs  ?
[14:25] <ubuntuuser1> ioria: it did, then it gave me that error
[14:27] <ubuntuuser1> k1l: I'll try that now.
[14:29] <ubuntuuser1> ioria: it is installed
[14:29] <ubuntuuser1> same problem
[14:30] <ubuntuuser1> cant mount it
[14:30] <joelio> and you're sure that sdb1 is the dm-crypt?
[14:30] <ubuntuuser1> yes
[14:31] <joelio> no LVM involved?
[14:31] <ross`> can someone tell me what I have to do so that these 2 things actually do something?
[14:31] <ross`> http://scpb.in/ready.conf http://scpb.in/ready
[14:32] <ubuntuuser1> I chose the full-disk encryption option when isntalling ubuntu 14 on it
[14:32] <ubuntuuser1> joelio: ^
[14:33] <joelio> onto sdb? Ok - could you pase #sudo blkid | grep crypto_LUKS
[14:33] <ubuntuuser1> yeah /dev/sdb
[14:34] <joelio> sbd or sdb1?
[14:34] <joelio> also, if you chose the installer.. it won't be 1
[14:34] <joelio> as 1 is boot partition
[14:34] <ubuntuuser1> hello
[14:35] <ubuntuuser1> it says /dev/sda only
[14:35] <ubuntuuser1> it doesn't list sdb
[14:35] <joelio> I'm really not following you
[14:35] <joelio> right, so it's not sdb1 is it
[14:35] <ubuntuuser1> sda is the hd Im booted to right now
[14:35] <ioria> ubuntuuser1,  udisksctl unlock -b /dev/sdb1   what returns ?
[14:36] <ubuntuuser1> Error unlocking /dev/sdb1: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.UDisks2.Error.Failed: Error unlocking /dev/sdb1: Command-line `cryptsetup luksOpen "/dev/sdb1" "luks-9c729ebe-09c8-46ea-9f6b-6e5299ef30ef" ' exited with non-zero exit status 1: Device /dev/sdb1 is not a valid LUKS device.
[14:36] <joelio> ubuntuuser1: could you paste the *actual* output I asked for
[14:36] <ubuntuuser1> it is
[14:36] <ubuntuuser1> user@host1:~$ udisksctl unlock -b /dev/sdb1 Passphrase:  Error unlocking /dev/sdb1: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.UDisks2.Error.Failed: Error unlocking /dev/sdb1: Command-line `cryptsetup luksOpen "/dev/sdb1" "luks-9c729ebe-09c8-46ea-9f6b-6e5299ef30ef" ' exited with non-zero exit status 1: Device /dev/sdb1 is not a valid LUKS device.
[14:37] <ubuntuuser1> so...
[14:37] <linmint> hello
[14:37] <linmint> how to compile a source code for linux mint?
[14:37] <linmint> make install?
[14:37] <joelio> ubuntuuser1: could you paste teh output please, properly (redact the UUID if that bothered)
[14:37] <ubuntuuser1> joelio: but the installer can mount it
[14:38] <ubuntuuser1> joelio: If I run the Ubuntu Minimum installer for 16, I can unlock it
[14:38] <linmint> teh output is my hair slowly standing up
[14:38] <ubuntuuser1> joelio: my question is, can I use the installer without it wiping out the /home/
[14:38] <ubuntuuser1> and also I have some other files
[14:38] <ubuntuuser1> like DB data files, etc
[14:38] <ubuntuuser1> will the installer wipe that out?
[14:39] <joelio> it'll do what you tell it to
[14:39] <ubuntuuser1> like mysql data files
[14:39] <joelio> there are custom partitions
[14:39] <joelio> I'd backup if you're not sure
[14:39] <joelio> easy way then
[14:39] <ubuntuuser1> ok
[14:39] <linmint> what's the difference between backup and backdown
[14:39] <linmint> why no forward feature?
[14:40] <xangua> 9:38 AM <ubuntuuser1> joelio: my question is, can I use the installer without it wiping out the /home/ | depends if you put home in a separate partition the first time
[14:40] <linmint> yes of course, you could wipe /baby/butt
[14:40] <ubuntuuser1> xangua: I don't remember. I used the ubuntu 14 and I selected the full-disk encryption that's all I knpw
[14:40] <ubuntuuser1> know *
[14:41] <linmint> dont forget to partition the asses
[14:41] <linmint> buntu in malay language is deadend
[14:41] <linmint> ubuntu is u're a deadend
[14:42] <joelio> linmint: do you want any help or are you just being obtuse
[14:42] <linmint> im just being linux user
[14:42] <linmint> :D
[14:42] <linmint> u want me to dance my fingers on the keyboard?
[14:42] <ioria> ubuntuuser1, sorry for asking, are you sure it's encrypted ?
[14:42] <linmint> i can fingers break dance
[14:42] <ubuntuuser1> ...
[14:43] <ubuntuuser1> yes
[14:43] <ubuntuuser1> the installer can unlock it
[14:43] <MonkeyDust> linmint  what's the output of    cat /etc/issue
[14:43] <ioria> ubuntuuser1,  can you paste sudo parted -l
[14:43] <ubuntuuser1> ok, let me get back
[14:43] <ubuntuuser1> I'll run the installer again and see if I can unlock it
[14:43] <ubuntuuser1> brb
[14:43] <linmint> the output is mice/wondering/around
[14:44] <linmint> ioria where are you
[14:45] <linmint> a;sdkfja;dlkfja;ldfkjad;fj
[14:45] <linmint> how to compile a source code
[14:45] <linmint> or make install
[14:45] <OerHeks> linmint, why?
[14:45] <linmint> i don't know how
[14:45] <linmint> are u human or robot?
[14:46] <linmint> if ur a human please sing a song
[14:46] <linmint> lol
[14:46] <CommanderJroc> linmint, what are yoy trying to compile?
[14:46] <linmint> i tried installing clamav from sudo
[14:46] <walter__> hello
[14:46] <CommanderJroc> if your project has a makefile
[14:46] <linmint> but it was outdated program and i don't know how to update it
[14:46] <OerHeks> please don't feed the troll
[14:46] <walter__> i have a raspberry pi with ubuntu ma
[14:46] <walter__> te
[14:46] <linmint> so i go to the clamav website to download the recent source code, but don't know how to install it
[14:47] <linmint> any human can help me out please
[14:47] <walter__> what is your problem
[14:47] <CommanderJroc> assuming you have a makefile
[14:47] <CommanderJroc> you can do make install
[14:47] <linmint> i want to install clamav on linux mint, but i can't
[14:47] <walter__> linmint was is your problem?
[14:48] <linmint> unable to install clamav on linux mint mate 64bit
[14:48] <joelio> maybe try the right channel? This is #ubuntu
[14:48] <walter__> what have you for a pc
[14:48] <linmint> i did sudo apt-get install clamav, and then sudo freshclam
[14:48] <OerHeks> sad, the mint guys love to help you
[14:48] <OerHeks> !mint
[14:49] <linmint> ok
[14:49] <linmint> wrong room lol
[14:49] <walter__> hello why can i see the temperature on my raspberry pi on ubuntu mate
[14:49] <linmint> ty
[14:50] <clamport> Hello all, is there anyone who could help me debug a preseed script?
[14:50] <joelio> walter__: try     cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp
[14:50] <joelio> otherwise maybe lmsensors and a sensors-detect will work
[14:50] <walter__> thank
[14:51] <joelio> it'll need to be divided by 1000
[14:51] <joelio> to get proper units of Centigrade/Celcius
[14:51] <walter__> 56920
[14:51] <walter__> what is the celsius
[14:52] <walter__> i will that the cpu temperatur appear on my tasks
[14:52] <walter__> a icon
[14:54] <OerHeks> !lmsensors
[14:54] <walter__> okay
[14:54] <walter__> but i have a raspberry pi 3
[14:55] <MonkeyDust> walter__  raspberry is not supported here
[14:55] <walter__> who is he supported
[14:55] <MonkeyDust> walter__  try #ubuntu-arm or #raspberrypi
[14:56] <joelio> I did say just divide by 1000 :)
[14:59] <ross`> can someone tell me what I have to do so that these 2 things actually do something I am trying to get an init script to work on boot:
[14:59] <ross`> http://scpb.in/ready.conf http://scpb.in/ready
[15:00] <N1CK53RV> I HAVE A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO STAB MY POOP TO DEATH WITH A TOOTHPICK!
[15:01] <MonkeyDust> every animal its pleasure
[15:02] <N1CK53RV> lol
[15:02] <N1CK53RV> I HAVE A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO STAB MY POOP TO DEATH WITH A TOOTHPICK!
[15:02] <N1CK53RV> I HAVE A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO STAB MY POOP TO DEATH WITH A TOOTHPICK!
[15:05] <intel23> anyone know how to use showtext shell?
[15:06] <intel23> Anyone familiar with showtext shell?
[15:06] <joelio> ross`: you need to give more info - have you ran update-rc.d - are the files in the right place, what's the excercise etc.
[15:07] <Pici> intel23: never heard of it.
[15:07] <joelio> ross`: I see both upstart and sysvinit too... so which one ;)
[15:07] <joelio> also.. what OS.. as well, systemd
[15:07] <intel23> I'd like to switch to showtext if its possible (kali linux)
[15:07] <joelio> !kali | intel23
[15:07] <MonkeyDust> !kali | intel23
[15:08] <joelio> ahh, pen testers :)
[15:08] <intel23> ya :)
[15:09] <Hulio> hi guys, i've been looking around, anyone know if there is car channel in this server?
[15:09] <intel23> Do you need more info?
[15:10] <joelio> intel23: you're in the wrong channel, try #kali
[15:10] <joelio> this is #ubuntu
[15:10] <intel23> Alright thanks
[15:10] <Pici> Hulio: try ##cars
[15:19] <own> hello i have orange yellow light and cannot connect to isp using evdo connection by nmapplet but i connect using windows xp driver software where on run dialer  yellow turns to green and able to browse through isp
[15:20] <non> hi, quick question: i just got another (old) display for my ubuntu-workstation and was wondering if there are any "advanced" settings for such mundane things like "different wallpapers"?
[15:20] <own> any one have solution to ello i have orange yellow light and cannot connect to isp using evdo connection by nmapplet but i connect using windows xp driver software where on run dialer  yellow turns to green and able to browse through isp
[15:21] <livingBEEF> Heyo. How do I erase usb disk label after having it as liveusb? The partition is new, yet it has name of the liveusb..
[15:22] <own> use gparted
[15:22] <livingBEEF> it has something to do with the way that hibrid iso label works
[15:22] <livingBEEF> and standard "partition label" way does not fix it
[15:23] <own> any one have solution to ello i have orange yellow light and cannot connect to isp using evdo connection by nmapplet but i connect using windows xp driver software where on run dialer  yellow turns to green and able to browse through isp
[15:26] <livingBEEF> I had this issue like a year ago and gparted did not help if I recall correctly
[15:27] <livingBEEF> It has new, clean partition table, new, clean fat32 partition, but the label is still there
[15:34] <Lorne> Hey - I just upgraded from 14 to 16...and its booting to a black screen... :/
[15:34] <Lorne> ...maybe its a dumb question...but do I need to do anything special to get my desktop back?
[15:36] <erza> f
[15:38] <livingBEEF> wipefs -a did it. Needed to erase devace signatures.
[15:38] <Lorne> I upgraded from 14 to 16, and its booting to a black screen (with falshing cursor...but not accepting text)...do I need to any anything special to get my desktop back?
[15:39] <texla> Upgraded 14.04.4 to 16.04.1 the upgrade went through the entire sequence of items ---when login I get a message that it is cleaning files and blocks on /dev/sda6
[15:40] <Lorne> texla - I think same thing is happeneing to me.....
[15:41] <Lorne> texla... but then the 'clean' line disappears...and its all black (cursor stops flashing)...
[15:43] <texla> lorne-My message disappears and the o/s works as normal
[15:44] <Lorne> texla - mine is black!
[15:44] <erza> o
[15:44] <ioria> Lorne, can you open a console alt+ctrl+f1 (or f2) ?
[15:44] <Lorne> ...but my problem might be related to my NVIDIA card...usually after upgrades, I need to reinstall the NVIDIA driver...
[15:45] <Lorne> yes...
[15:45] <ioria> Lorne,  ctrl+alt+f1
[15:45] <k1l> Lorne: did you install it from the ubuntu repo?
[15:45] <Lorne> ioria...but it wasn't letting me sudo stop lightdm ...like I usualy do - when I tried to install NVIDIA driver (from nvidia) it says X isn't stopped
[15:46] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo systemctl restart lightdm   ?
[15:47] <ioria> Lorne,  and you did do-relese-upgrade ?
[15:48] <Lorne> k1l i got the upgrade from the regular upgrade notices that show up...
[15:48] <islandtroll> hi
[15:48] <Lorne> ioria no... not sure what that is...
[15:48] <gb_mks> has anyone tried to install ubuntu-sdk in Ubuntu 14.04?
[15:48] <islandtroll> is there a way to see xubuntu installed right display driver for my laptop?? or even is there a driver installed :D:D
[15:48] <ioria> Lorne,  no, it's ok  ... sudo systemctl restart lightdm
[15:48] <gb_mks> I´m having an issue with it -> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/schroot/+bug/1398569
[15:49] <Lorne> ioria OK that command takes me back to the /dev/sda1: clean....yadda yadda files screen...
[15:50] <Lorne> ioria and it seems to be working on cleaning....(flashing cursor...?)
[15:50] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo lshw -C Video | grep driver
[15:51] <Lorne> ioria so you want me to alt-ctrl f1 and in the command screen send that command?
[15:51] <ioria> Lorne,  that's the tail of the bootstrap, i think .... yes
[15:51] <islandtroll>        configuration: driver=radeon latency=0
[15:51] <islandtroll> so i guess installed driver?
[15:52] <islandtroll> do i have a display driver ? how to check games laggy...
[15:52] <Lorne> ioria (FYI: I have a motherboard monitor port...and a NVIDIA card.... when plugged into the motherboard, the video says "system running in low graphics mode")
[15:53] <ioria> Lorne,  driver issue i think,   sudo lshw -C Video | grep driver
[15:54] <Lorne> ioria YES...   red DRIVER=nouveau latency=0
[15:54] <ioria> Lorne,  optimus laptop or what ?
[15:54] <Lorne> ioria I have the NVIDIA driver on my drive...but the regular command I used to stop lightdm doesn't work!
[15:55] <Lorne> ioria I built it myself...
[15:55] <ioria> Lorne,  desktop ?
[15:56] <Lorne> ioria I use "sudo service lightdm stop" - before executing the NVIDIA driver update - but it responds X isn't stopped....
[15:56] <Lorne> ioria yes - desktop tower
[15:56] <Lorne> ioria - and the NVIDIA driver install quits
[15:56] <Malogar> Is there a way to force a specific shell when using ssh and a key?
[15:57] <ioria> Lorne,   how are you installing nvidia-driver , from the repo or with the nvidia-website-installer ?
[15:57] <Malogar> repo
[15:57] <Lorne> ioria I have the driver/install package all in a .run file on the sda1
[15:58] <ioria> Lorne,   you have already run it  ?
[15:58] <Lorne> ioria when I tried, it tells me X is still running!
[15:59] <Lorne> ioria I used "sudo serice lightdm stop".... but its not stopping X
[15:59] <ioria> Lorne,   ok, what's wrong with the nvidia driver  provided by the ubuntu repo ?
[16:00] <joelio> 16.04 uses systemd - so some commands via service {service} {function} may not work
[16:00] <Malogar> Is there a way to force a specific shell when using ssh and a key?
[16:00] <joelio> systemctl restart lightdm.service
[16:00] <Lorne> ioria I guess a year ago it wasn't working for me... can you give me a cmd line to get it?
[16:01] <joelio> Malogar: you can set restricted shells
[16:01] <Lorne> ioria maybe it will be fine now...esp. I'm on 16
[16:01] <ioria> Lorne,   ubuntu-drivers list
[16:01] <Malogar> How?
[16:01] <joelio> Malogar: do you want different shell for tty vs. ssh? if not, just change the user's shell
[16:01] <Malogar> I want to change the shell for the remote user account
[16:02] <joelio> Malogar: ok, so the remote user is just a user, there's no difference
[16:02] <ioria> Lorne,   are you using graphics ppa ?
[16:02] <joelio> whether they come in via ssh or console
[16:03] <joelio> Malogar: usermod -s {path to shell} {user}
[16:03] <Lorne> ioria output is " nvidia-361 ... and intel-microcode"
[16:03] <ioria> Lorne,   that's all ?
[16:03] <Malogar> Thats for the remote machine?
[16:03] <Lorne> ioria not sure what is graphcs ppa
[16:03] <Lorne> ioria yes...only 2 lines there...
[16:03] <joelio> Malogar: umm, no. You get a shell defined by the thing you're loggin in to
[16:03] <ioria> Lorne,   never mind,  and you nvidia card is ?
[16:03] <ioria> *your
[16:04] <Malogar> Can i change that?
[16:04] <durka42> Hi, I need some help reading /var/log/dpkg.log. I'm trying to downgrade libc to the version I had before the latest upgrade, and the log says "upgrade linux-libc-dev:amd64 3.13.0-91.138 3.13.0-92.139". But I tried `apt-get install linux-libc-dev=3.13.0-91.138` to downgrade and it says no such version. What gives?
[16:04] <Lorne> ioria is there a way to figure it out?  I forgot what I bought and put in there...(sorry)
[16:04] <joelio> Malogar: I just gave the command to run on the ssh server
[16:04] <ioria> Lorne,   lspci | grep VGA
[16:04] <Malogar> Ok ill try it
[16:05] <joelio> the -s flag changes shell in usermod
[16:05] <joelio> you could vipw too, but best to use that
[16:05] <Lorne> ioria Intel corp Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th  (etc...)....and GeForce GTX 970 (rev a1)
[16:06]  * eelstrebor doesn't understand why there is an nvidia utility for configuring graphics when a reboot wipes out the changes
[16:07] <ioria> Lorne,   can you try from Grub -> Advanced Options -> Recovery   Mode  and then resume  ?
[16:08] <Lorne> ioria sure I can try... gimme a sec...
[16:08] <Malogar> I need the full syntax
[16:09] <kai> #dpchat
[16:11] <Malogar> I dont understand the syntax
[16:12] <\9> what do you not understand of it?
[16:12] <Lorne> ioria I'm gonna need instructions on how to get to grub... sorry
[16:12] <\9> "I dont understand the syntax" is not a question
[16:12] <Lorne> ioria sorry...I tried googling...
[16:12] <ioria> Lorne,   press shift
[16:12] <Malogar> I was talking to joelio before
[16:12] <ioria> Lorne,   right after bios screen
[16:13] <\9> yeah and nobody else can chime in
[16:13] <Malogar> Well i need to know how to change shell when using ssh
[16:13] <Malogar> He gave me this usermod -s {path to shell} {user}
[16:14] <Lorne> ioria ok - now we're there... :)
[16:14] <ioria> Lorne,  ok
[16:14] <ioria> Lorne,  advanced options -> recovery
[16:14] <k1l> Malogar: change the shell and the user in that command to your needs
[16:15] <redtuxedocash> how to enable bluetooth on ubuntu?
[16:15] <pavlos> Malogar, you could log on to the remote server as root and then vipw /etc/passwd where you can change the shell for that user
[16:15] <m0ordzieK> Hi , i'm experiencing problems with Samba
[16:15] <m0ordzieK> I did everything as i should do but i can't connect from my Wind00z machine
[16:15] <Malogar> I dont have root access
[16:16] <m0ordzieK> smbpasswd etc...
[16:16] <k1l> Malogar: then you cant do that at all. ask the admin
[16:16] <m0ordzieK> can someone help me out :)
[16:16] <Lorne> ioria ok - weird...it looks MUCH better...got to my regular login screen...but I type password and it goes "System program problem detected" screen frashes...and then goes back to login screen
[16:16] <akik> Malogar: you can use chsh to change the user shell also
[16:16] <Malogar> Only root can change the sehll for the users?
[16:16] <akik> Malogar: you need root access to change other users' shells
[16:17] <Malogar> Yes i tried chsh but there not enough time before the connection closes
[16:17] <k1l> Malogar: you need root access on that machine to do that. so ask the admin
[16:17] <ioria> Lorne, ok, reboot , open a console and we try with nomodeset
[16:17] <Lorne> ioria ok - rebooting
[16:18] <Lorne> ioria got the "clean" line...to the black screen...I'm about to ctrl_Alt F1...to get cmd line..
[16:18] <Malogar> I cant pipe it, i need to use the ssh command to do it
[16:18] <Lorne> ioria ok ready for instructions
[16:18] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo nano /etc/default/grub
[16:19] <akik> Malogar: ask the sys admin for help if chsh timeouts
[16:19] <Lorne> ioria ok - good.
[16:19] <Malogar> Ok, thanks for helping
[16:20] <ioria> Lorne,     add   nomodeset afte   quiet splash  in the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT line
[16:20] <Lorne> ioria ok I'm editing GNU nano 2.5.3 ...right?
[16:20] <ioria> Lorne,     yes
[16:21] <m0ordzieK> Can someone help me out don't know why i can't connect to my sambashare
[16:21] <Lorne> ioria - ok save and exit?
[16:21] <ioria> Lorne,     yes
[16:21] <m0ordzieK> User is set up , and share is also
[16:21] <ioria> Lorne,     and sudo update-grub
[16:22] <Lorne> ioria nomodeset: not found
[16:22] <pavlos> m0ordzieK, can you do smbtree and see if your share is available?
[16:23] <ioria> Lorne,    mmm, you wrote something wrong... paste the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT line
[16:23] <m0ordzieK> pavlos
[16:23] <m0ordzieK> is that a server-side command?
[16:24] <m0ordzieK> because i currently have no linux smb client
[16:24] <m0ordzieK> i'm using windows to connect
[16:24] <pavlos> m0ordzieK, also, testparm /etc/samba/smb.conf to see if the definitions are good
[16:24] <ioria> Lorne,  you wrote nomodeset outside the quotes
[16:24] <pavlos> m0ordzieK, disregard
[16:25] <m0ordzieK> testparm gives no errors
[16:25] <Lorne> ioria (its a different computer, so can't paste) but the line is : GRUB_CMDLINE_DEFAULT="quiet splash" nomodeset
[16:25] <k1l> m0ordzieK: so its a connection: windows to raspbian?
[16:25] <ioria> Lorne,  nomodeset, inside the quotes not out
[16:25] <Lorne> ioria so it goes inside the quotes next to quiet splash?  or instead of quiet splash?
[16:26] <ioria> Lorne,  "quiet splash nomodeset"
[16:26] <Lorne> ioria ok...2nd try...
[16:26] <Lorne> ioria done.  (seems to be good )
[16:27] <ioria> Lorne,  it was working that gtx on 14.04 ? and with what driver ?
[16:28] <Lorne> ioria after each video driver update, I resinstalled the NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-346.47.run (file)...after stopping Lightdm...reboot - and it always worked...
[16:28] <Lorne> ioria (it was a pain in the a$$...but it worked)
[16:29] <ioria> Lorne,  ok,  uname -r ?
[16:29] <Lorne> ioria 4.4.0-34-generic
[16:30] <ioria> Lorne,  have you run sudo update-grrub ?
[16:30] <Lorne> ioria yes
[16:31] <Lorne> ioria time for a reboot?
[16:31] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo apt update && sudo full-upgrade
[16:31] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
[16:31] <Lorne> ioria ok - that sounds fun... lemme try
[16:32] <Lorne> ioria ok - its churning...
[16:32] <Lorne> ioria its back!
[16:32] <ioria> Lorne,  ok, reboot
[16:34] <Lorne> ioria ok, I was hopeful for a minute...it went to my nice bootscreen...but after typing password got the same "system problem detected" and it kicked me out back to bootscreen
[16:34] <ioria> Lorne,   ls -al ~/.Xauthority
[16:36] <anekdotin_> hey
[16:36] <Lorne> ioria -rw------- 1 colin 58 aug 15 12:33 /home/colin/.Xauthority
[16:36] <sarek> I have 137, 138, 139, and 445 port forwarded and ufw allow for all those ports but i cant seem to commect to my drive smb from outside my network. Any ideas?
[16:36] <Lorne> ioria (colin in the computer's name and its there twice)
[16:36] <ioria> Lorne,   try the Guest Account
[16:37] <Lorne> ioria good idea...
[16:37] <lirakis> i am running 16.04, and am unable to install mariadb-server - it ALWAYS fails to dpkg -configure
[16:37] <lirakis> https://gist.github.com/etamme/7889edb36df83188e974a9fbf781cdce
[16:38] <lirakis> i have done: purged both mariadb* and mysql* before installing
[16:38] <lirakis> but i always get that error
[16:38] <ioria> Lorne,   you can switch text <> guio with ctrl+alt+f1  -> f6 (or f7)
[16:39] <Lorne> ioria guest account keep kicking me out (brief flash of what might be the 'clean' cmd line...but it kicks me bck to login
[16:39] <ioria> Lorne,   ok, now we reverse /etc/default/grub deleting nomodeset
[16:40] <ioria> Lorne,  and rerunning sudo update-grub
[16:42] <anekdotin_> speaking of grub .. I have win10 and ubuntu 16.04 on seperate ssd's..Grub loads on both, but 1ssd only recognizes win10, and other only recognizes ubuntu..it says "no such device"
[16:42] <Lorne> ioria ok - done...and generated config file
[16:43] <Lorne> ioria reboot again? and try to log in?
[16:43] <ioria> Lorne,  i'am afraid you cannot login without the proper nvidia drivers
[16:43] <ioria> Lorne,  reboot for now
[16:44] <Lorne> ioria but I believe I have a good .run file to install them... but X won't shut down!!
[16:44] <Lorne> ioria (it alwas worked on 14...)
[16:44] <ioria> Lorne, we try again to stop it, after reboot
[16:44] <Lorne> ioria
[16:45] <Lorne> ioria - ok I usually use Sudo service lightdm stop - is it still the right command to use?
[16:45] <ioria> Lorne, it should,  try also  sudo systemctl stop lightdm.service
[16:46] <ioria> Lorne,  and then check with ps -A | grep lightdm
[16:46] <montyr> hello.. i could not find a recent tutorial.. i try to get a bluetooth stick to work.. its found with lsusb.. i don't know if i need the package bluetooth or bluez and the bluetooth service always says status inactive
[16:47] <ioria> Lorne,  if you want you can install lubuntu-desktop , that should let you to login so you can prive logs
[16:47] <ioria> *provide
[16:48] <gamester> I'm copying some files from an NTFS partition to an EXT4 partition and I'm getting a file name too long error. The file name is 157 characters with the full path not much longer... - What's going on?
[16:48] <Lorne> ioria the Nvidia installer still gets the error "You appear to be running an X server; please exit X before installing."
[16:48] <anekdotin_> @gamester ..its to long for GUI ..use terminal
[16:48] <Lorne> ioria... either the installer is lying...or we're not stopping X with those commands
[16:48] <ioria> Lorne,   ps -A | grep lightdm
[16:49] <Lorne> ioria ok- did that... now what?  re reun the installer?
[16:49] <ioria> Lorne,   what's the output ?
[16:50] <gamester> anekdotin_: What the... what does that even mean? If the GUI is written in C and uses a fixed size stack buffer, a programmer would normally make it 256 elements anyway.
[16:50] <Lorne> ioria nothing...no output..just went to a new input line
[16:50] <gamester> What an incredibly weird error.
[16:50] <ioria> Lorne,   so lightdm is stopped
[16:51] <anekdotin_> @gamestar I have to use a mac at work..and the filenames are extremly long..terminal is the only way to accomplish moving them.  I believe the cutoff is half that in size ..
[16:51] <Lorne> ok - I can try to see if NVIDIA has any new drivers on their website...
[16:51] <ioria> Lorne,  brb
[16:53] <worbil> how can I figure out what process a keyboard shortcut trigger ?
[16:53] <trism> gamester: are you copying to an encrypted filesystem? bug 344878 suggests the limit on ecryptfs is 143 when filename encryption is enabled
[16:54] <worbil> if I press super+space a emty input form pop up on the screen
[16:54] <worbil> I been trying to figure out what this is for an hour now
[16:54] <ioria> Lorne,  try to install lubuntu-desktop and log in
[16:54] <worbil> running lubuntu
[16:55] <ioria> worbil, usually swith keyboard layout
[16:55] <tyler_d> worbil: trace it or tail the logs
[16:55] <ioria> }switch
[16:56] <tyler_d> worbil: or leave it and add a label "more magic"
[16:56] <texla> Upgraded 14.04.4 to 16.04.1 the upgrade went through the entire sequence of items ---when login I get a message that it is cleaning files and blocks on /dev/sda6
[16:56] <worbil> yes I want to "trace it or tail the logs" but how do I do that ?
[16:57] <tyler_d> worbil: it's likely a run dialogue, try typing "term" and pressing enter in there
[16:58] <Lorne> ioria I just found a newer driver on the NVIDIA website...so can i put that on a thumb drive and try doing that?
[16:59] <tyler_d> Lorne: you have to drop to a terminal to do that... ie. kill x
[16:59] <worbil>    tyler_d thanks, nothing happens doing that,
[16:59] <ioria> Lorne,  i-m not familiar with that installer, have you tried with the --no-x-check   flag _
[17:00] <tyler_d> worbil: I seen that. but still, the end goal right...
[17:00] <tyler_d> worbil: further to that, I was of the impression that the nvidia drivers were not supported in here.
[17:00] <Lorne> tyler_d thx...I can get to that...ok
[17:00] <tyler_d> !nvidia
[17:00] <gamester> trism: It could be that my home folder is encrypted, yes. I'm afraid I've forgotten how to check, but copying to root works, thanks.
[17:00] <Lorne> ioria but how do I ffind the newly inserted thumb drive?
[17:00] <gamester> but I haven't tried copying with command line to home yet, I'll do that now
[17:01] <worbil> tyler_d, I will come back later have to leav now
[17:01] <montyr> why does my xenial modprobe say btusb not found?
[17:02] <ioria> Lorne, don't think it automount in console , run   mount
[17:03] <redtuxedocash> how to enable bluetooth on ubuntu?
[17:03] <_adb> Lorne: run dmesg after plugging in the drive, it'll let you know what the device name is. your system may mount it automatically, but if not, the mount command will be useful. something like "sudo mkdir /media/sdb1; sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1"
[17:05] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo parted -l also will tell you the sdX name
[17:05] <Lorne> ioria ok ...this is where it all sounds greek to me... let me try some of that... gimme a tic...
[17:06] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo parted -l
[17:06] <ioria> Lorne,  do you see your pendrive ?
[17:07] <ioria> Lorne,  if you have one hhd, (sda) the usb should be sdb
[17:07] <Lorne> ioria YES... I see it sdc
[17:08] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo mount /dev/sdc1  /mnt
[17:08] <Odel_____> cc
[17:08] <odel___> cc
[17:08] <odel_______> cc
[17:08] <Odel____> cc
[17:08] <odel__> cc
[17:08] <Odel______> cc
[17:08] <Odel______> cc
[17:08] <odel_______> cc
[17:08] <Odel> cc
[17:08] <odel___> cc
[17:08] <Lorne> ioria ok done.  that command didnt' return anything...is that OK
[17:09] <ioria> Lorne,  ls /mnt
[17:10] <Lorne> ioria its there!  Should I run it from there?  Or copy it over to annother location?
[17:10] <ioria> Lorne,  nope, cp to your home
[17:11] <ioria> Lorne,  cp /mnt/inteller.run /home/-myname-
[17:11] <Lorne> ioria ok - so that cmd is somehting like copy NVIDIA...yadd...  ???
[17:11] <ioria> Lorne,  after copy , sudo umount /mnt
[17:12] <ioria> Lorne,  but iirc the installer does not blacklist nouveau or other stuff...
[17:14] <Elec_A> I have eth1 and I have no eth0. why is that? can I have eth0 instead of eth1 ?
[17:14] <Elec_A> I mean when I run Ifconfig Iget eth1 and lo.
[17:15] <megamind> yo
[17:15] <sinedios> sup
[17:15] <megamind> hw r u>?
[17:16] <akik> Elec_A: check if you have /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules and see what it contains
[17:16] <megamind> what
[17:16] <sinedios> guys? what is the best way to learn javascript?
[17:16] <megamind> im first time here
[17:17] <akik> megamind: it shows
[17:17] <India> help! my default shown hidden folder is always on .. how to uncheck it as default.
[17:17] <megamind> great
[17:18] <megamind> how many use backbox here
[17:18] <Lorne> ioria ok making progress...sorry took a sec to figure out the copying...
[17:18] <megamind> :V
[17:19] <megamind> bubye
[17:19] <ioria> Lorne,  ok
[17:19] <Elec_A> akik: yes I have it. Two entries. eth0 and eth1 and both of them have ATTR{address}, Drivers=="?*", Action=="add" and Subsystem options.
[17:20] <akik> Elec_A: that file controls the naming of the interfaces
[17:20] <Lorne> ioria ...ok I still get the error that it thinks X is still running...
[17:20] <ioria> Lorne,  ps -A | grep Xorg
[17:20] <Elec_A> akik: can I delete it?
[17:20] <Lorne> ioria ok
[17:20] <akik> Elec_A: probably but you can also edit it
[17:21] <ioria> Lorne,  the output ?
[17:21] <Lorne> ioria 3428 tty2 00:00:00 Xorg
[17:21] <Elec_A> akik: I mean If I delete it, will it find interfaces automatically ?
[17:21] <akik> Elec_A: yes i think so
[17:21] <ioria> Lorne,  it is right Xorg is running
[17:22] <akik> Elec_A: but you can tell your system that the interface should be eth0 and not eth1
[17:22] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo killall Xorg ... wait ...
[17:22] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo killall X
[17:23] <Lorne> ioria X : no process found
[17:23] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo killall Xorg
[17:24] <Lorne> ioria cleaned the screen to the "clean" line again...flashing cursor...no entry...so I wait?
[17:24]  * eelstrebor tried out adding acpi_osi=   to grub according to https://askubuntu.com/questions/471847/brightness-fn-key-shortcut-doesnt-work-on-asus-laptop/603980#603980 - it got the function keys doing something but the brightness doesn't change even though the brightness graph changes
[17:24] <ioria> Lorne,  you have to stop X,  console and  sudo kill -9 3428
[17:25] <akik> eelstrebor: you should put some value for acpi_osi from "sudo strings /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT | grep -i windows"
[17:25] <Lorne> ioria  ok - might have worked... I tried the ps command  and this time nothing returned... shall I try sudo sh NVIDIA...again?
[17:26] <ioria> Lorne,  well usually when the repo's driver don't work, people use ppa, but if already have tested the installer and it worked, go on
[17:27] <akik> eelstrebor: for example: /etc/default/grub: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="acpi_osi=\"Windows 2015\"
[17:27] <Lorne> ioria it seems to be working .....
[17:28] <Lorne> ioria so the dude who said something about nouveau driver ...appears to be right...its asking me to disable nouveaux
[17:28] <yamoonsun> How do I install an application that's packaged in a .zip file and the extension is .pro?
[17:28] <ioria> Lorne,  yep
[17:28] <ioria> Lorne,  disable
[17:29] <yamoonsun> clear
[17:29]  * zaggynl zaps
[17:30]  * yamoonsun waits patiently
[17:30] <Lorne> ioria so rebooting... which cmds do we need to disable X and nouveau?
[17:30] <pavlos> yamoonsun, you can rename the pkg.pro pkg.zip and unzip it
[17:30] <ioria> Lorne,  you don't disable X or you don't have a gui...
[17:30] <zaggynl> yamoonsun: I'd guess, unzip and then chmod +x filename.pro and ./filename.pro ?
[17:31] <yamoonsun> pavlos, I unzipped it to it's own directory, but the .pro opens with a text editor for whatever reason.
[17:31] <ioria> Lorne,  and it looks, that the installer took care of nouveau
[17:31] <yamoonsun> zaggynl, I'm a nub, sounds a bit difficult
[17:31] <Lorne> ioria so I just try the installer again (it rebooted btw...)
[17:32] <eelstrebor> akik, too bad these things aren't simple fixes
[17:32] <pavlos> yamoonsun, look into that dir if there is a README file explaining what to do next
[17:36] <yamoonsun> pavlos, There doesn't appear to be. When I open the zip in windows it's a .exe, so it's weird that it's .pro now. I just assume there's some way to make it a terminal application
[17:37] <Lorne> ioria OK tried again after reboot and its still telling me I need to disable nouveaux...
[17:38] <pavlos> yamoonsun, you cant use .exe in Linux, I have no idea about that pkg
[17:38] <zaggynl> yamoonsun: what's the source of the zip file?
[17:38] <zaggynl> what are you trying to run?
[17:39] <ioria> Lorne,  when and where it tells you that ?
[17:40] <islandtroll> who is good at volume control stuff?
[17:42] <yamoonsun> zaggynl, It's fourchan-dl from sourceforge
[17:42] <Lorne> ioria during the install script of NVIDIA...it says it created a file...but then it asks to reboot...and instructs you to look for Ubuntu instructions on how to stop nouveaux
[17:43] <ioria> Lorne,  so  the installed aborted ?
[17:45] <zaggynl> yamoonsun: the .zip file only has the source from the looks of it, will have to be compiled into binary if you want to run it
[17:45] <zaggynl> you could try to run the .exe with wine
[17:45] <eelstrebor> akik, turned out that removing 'acpi_osi=' and adding 'acpi_backlight=native' fixed my problem - progress!
[17:45] <Lorne> ioria yes.
[17:46] <akik> eelstrebor: now if we only had a wiki to enter these infos
[17:46] <ioria> Lorne,  ok, reboot in recovery mode , as before , and choose root shell
[17:47] <eelstrebor> akik, it's interesting that different people get different results - that makes it difficult to create a wiki
[17:47] <akik> eelstrebor: acpi_backlight=vendor works in my acer
[17:47] <Lorne> ioria (btw:  when I plug the monitor into the motherboard video outlet, there's a screen saying its low on video respurces...and I can't even seem to find a mouse there!!  Not sure if that screen is set up as an extension screen or what?!?!)
[17:47]  * eelstrebor is thinking that he should'
[17:47] <yamoonsun_> Got dc'd
[17:48]  * eelstrebor is thinking that he should've paid the extra $800 for a dell
[17:48] <Lorne> ioria how do I get to that menu again?  Im holding shit and its not working
[17:49] <akik> eelstrebor: is there some other hw in your machine that is not working?
[17:49] <ioria> Lorne,  try again
[17:50] <Lorne> ioria - I'm in... Advanced options?
[17:50] <Kurolox> Hello! I'm trying to format an external HDD and create an ext4 partition with gparted. It seems like I can't. It says that there was trouble writing out superblocks. I've tried to wipe it and install other file systems like ntfs, but it doesn't work.
[17:51] <ioria> Lorne,  yes, recovery -> root shell
[17:51] <eelstrebor> akik, well, it's experimental but the nvidia configuration utility says that i should be able to got 30 bit depth for 1 billion colors but the changes keep getting overwritten
[17:51] <eelstrebor> on a reboot
[17:52] <ioria> Lorne,  sorry, enable networking first
[17:52]  * eelstrebor hasn't tried the hdmi port yet - didn't work on an xps15 but maybe it'll work on this asus rog
[17:53] <Lorne> ioria...how do I do that?
[17:53] <ioria> Lorne,  already in root shell or still on the menu ?
[17:54] <Kurolox> Well, I'll ask it in another way. What is the best way to completely wipe an HDD and then format it to ext4?
[17:54]  * eelstrebor doesn't like the keyboard red backlight on the asus lappy either
[17:54] <Lorne> ioria still in menu option in Advancedd are 6 kinds of Ubntu (4.4 or 3.16  generic, upstart, recovery)
[17:54] <ioria> Lorne,  recovery -> enable networking
[17:55] <eelstrebor> Kurolox, try booting with knoppix or some other live cd and try re-partitioning and reformatting that way
[17:56] <akik> eelstrebor: do you mean that the nvidia settings file in your home directory keeps changing with wrong values?
[17:56] <Lorne> ioria so you want me to boot 4.4 generic to recovery mode (??)
[17:57] <ioria> Lorne,  yes
[17:57] <eelstrebor> akik, the nvidia utility is suppose to modify the xorg.conf file so the changes are system wide
[17:57] <Lorne> ioria ok - working
[17:57] <ioria> Lorne,  enable networking
[17:57] <Lorne> ioria ok its back to the recovery menu
[17:58] <ioria> Lorne,  enable networking
[17:58] <akik> eelstrebor: check also ~/.nvidia-settings-rc
[17:58] <eelstrebor> Kurolox, there's a built-in utility for modern HDD that will secure wipe the drive if you need to do that
[17:59] <Lorne> ioria I selected that...looked ok...but brought me back to the same menu... do I "resume"?
[17:59] <ioria> Lorne,  it's ok... sudo apt-get remove nvidia*
[17:59] <Kurolox> It's not a really new HDD. I believe it's from 2012 or so.
[17:59] <pavlos> Kurolox, the disk needs to be umount, then use gparted to wipe it and make it ext4
[17:59] <Lorne> ioria   or do you want me to root?
[17:59] <Lorne> ioria  ...yeah...I think you want root here right?
[17:59] <ioria> Lorne, you are root
[18:00] <Kurolox> pavlos that's what I've done 5 times before asking here
[18:00] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo apt-get remove nvidia*
[18:00] <Kurolox> I've tried directly making it ex4, also wiping then going to ext4, then wiping, going to ntfs, then to ext4... Nothing works.
[18:00] <pavlos> Kurolox, does gparted give you errors?
[18:01] <Kurolox> The only one that I said. "Warning: Had trouble writing out superblocks"
[18:01] <Lorne> ioria Im still in the recovery menu...I selected root - and it asked for root password for maintenance...and I used my admin pass - and it didnt' work...?
[18:01] <Lorne> ioria  Ctrl D takes me back to recovery menu
[18:03] <ioria> Lorne,  select root shell and type enter when it asks for passwd
[18:03] <pavlos> Kurolox, there is also a Disk utility in System, does this work better with your disk?
[18:03] <Lorne> ioria it doesn't like enter...keeps asking
[18:04] <Lorne> ioria login incorrect
[18:04] <ioria> Lorne,  ok, never mind, reboot we'll do it from console
[18:06] <Alex132> hi
[18:07] <Lorne> ioria ok I F1'ed out
[18:07] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo apt-get remove nvidia*
[18:08] <pavlos> Kurolox, the Warning indicates a hardware issue, the disk may be failing. Can you try smart tools? (smartctl -t device)
[18:08] <Lorne> ioria done
[18:08] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo apt-get autoremove  what it says ?
[18:09] <Lorne> ioria 10 to remove
[18:09] <ioria> Lorne,  like what ?
[18:11] <Lorne> ioria removing librtmp-dev:amd64 ...libgnutls28-dev etc...etc
[18:11] <ioria> Lorne,  ok, sudo apt-get install dkms build-essential linux-headers-generic
[18:13] <bluenemo> hi guys. I have a workstation with 14.04 with a thinkpad usb keyboard (usb cable). The keyboard works fine to operate the BIOS and grub, but after grub in the initramfs when I'm being asked to enter the cryptsetup password, it doesnt work anymore - keyboard also doesnt seem to have power (capslock LED isnt working). It does work in grub for choosing the kernel and so on, just not the cryptsetup password line in initramfs.
[18:14] <Lorne> ioria ok done
[18:14] <Lorne> ioria "setting up dkms"
[18:14] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-nouveau.conf  and put in it this http://paste.ubuntu.com/23059208/
[18:15] <Lorne> ioria how do I paste it into anywhere...from a cmd line prompt on the linux machine?
[18:15] <jnandez> sharcnet
[18:16] <Tucker> i got an error while upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04
[18:16] <ioria> Lorne,  create  /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-nouveau.conf  and put in it the content of  http://paste.ubuntu.com/23059208/
[18:16] <Lorne> ioria ok good news is...its empty...
[18:16] <Tucker> how could i dientify packages installed from ppas?
[18:17] <Tucker> identify
[18:17] <OerHeks> Tucker, upgrade disables ppa's
[18:17] <ioria> Lorne,  you have to fill it
[18:18] <Tucker> yes i got a message about disabling package sources
[18:18] <Tucker> but still run into errors then
[18:18] <Lorne> ioria - sorry - just got that :P   (I'm an idiot!)
[18:18] <Tucker> i think i have to uninstall the ppa software
[18:18] <ioria> Lorne,  :þ
[18:18] <OerHeks> !ppa-purge
[18:19] <Tucker> ah thx will try that
[18:19] <Lorne> ioria DONE
[18:19] <Lorne> ioria saved and closed
[18:20] <optima> hello
[18:20] <optima> !list
[18:21] <Lorne> ioria ...next?
[18:21] <ioria> Lorne,  echo options nouveau modeset=0 | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/nouveau-kms.conf
[18:24] <Lorne> ioria no such file...  ddid I misname it?
[18:24] <energizer> On the unity launcher, there are little marks showing how many of each application is open. Is there a way to make this count easier to see?
[18:24] <ioria> Lorne,  re-type again
[18:25] <Alex132> anyone know any decent looking dark xfce themes?
[18:27] <Lorne> ioria tee: /etc/modeprobe.d/nouveau-kms.conf : No such file or dir
[18:27] <kg_ebooks> Alex132: check out http://reddit.com/r/unixporn
[18:27] <Lorne> ioria options nouveau modeset=0
[18:27] <ioria> Lorne,  modprobpe not modeprob
[18:28] <Alex132> dont you mean modprobe iroria?
[18:28] <ioria> Lorne,  modprobe.d not modeprobe.d
[18:28] <ioria> Alex132, yes :þ
[18:28] <Lorne> ioria ok - seems to work... :)
[18:29] <Alex132> you made a typo before your last statement ioria
[18:29] <merpnderp> Okay, would you trust cameras in your house on their own wifi network, managed by an ubuntu server with only a single ssh port open to the outside? My sister wants a camera security system, but is rightly anxious about security of cameras in her house.
[18:29] <ioria> Lorne,  cat  /etc/modprobe.d/nouveau-kms.conf
[18:30] <bluenemo> lol
[18:30] <OerHeks> merpnderp, more scared of cameras then burglars ..?
[18:30] <Lorne> ioria good... options nouveau modeset=0
[18:30] <OerHeks> merpnderp, dont run ssh on the standard port ( tip)
[18:30] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo update-initramfs -u
[18:30] <merpnderp> OerHeks: no one wants their ip pasted on some weirdo camera site on the wbe.
[18:31] <merpnderp> OerHeks: only pub/priv keys over ssh, so doesn't matter the port.
[18:31] <jacquesdupontd> Hello. Since i installed the last ubuntu updates 16.04.1 the boot process if very very long (i have a ssd, it usually takes a few seconds). So i wanted to boot in verbose and see what's happening, but remove ing quiet splash or/and adding --verbose did nothing, both in /etc/default/grub or at boot selection. Any idea ?
[18:31] <Lorne> ioria its working....
[18:32] <Lorne> ioria ...done
[18:32] <ioria> Lorne,  sudo service lightdm stop
[18:32] <Lorne> ioria done
[18:32] <OerHeks> jacquesdupontd, ' systemd-analyze blame  'can tell what takes time
[18:32] <paperke67> quit
[18:32] <ioria> Lorne,  ps -A | grep Xorg
[18:33] <Lorne> ioria returns nothing
[18:33] <jacquesdupontd> so ? what can i do ?
[18:33] <OerHeks> jacquesdupontd, or ' systemd-analyze plot > filename.svg  ' gives a nice graphic
[18:33] <ioria> Lorne,  ok, try to run the installer gain ...
[18:33] <jacquesdupontd> oh ok
[18:33] <ioria> Lorne,  no, wait reboot
[18:33] <jacquesdupontd> OerHeks: gonna try this, thanks
[18:33] <Malogar> How do i use ssh with no shell?
[18:34] <Lorne> ioria "Would you like to register the kernal modules with DKMS?"
[18:34] <merpnderp> Malogar: libssh?
[18:34] <ioria> Lorne,  have you rebooted ?
[18:34] <Lorne> ioria "Would you like to register the kernal modules with DKMS?"   Yes or No?
[18:34] <jacquesdupontd> hmm, the biggest is 1.4
[18:35] <Lorne> ioria (its part of the install script....)_
[18:35] <ioria> Lorne,  you need to reboot, first
[18:35] <ioria> Lorne,  exit from the installer
[18:35] <jacquesdupontd> 1.4 seconds sorry and it's the gpu, this doesn't explain the few minutes it's taking at boot time, Can't i verbose ?
[18:35] <Malogar> I dont think so
[18:35] <Lorne> ioria... but it looks like the installer is working!!
[18:35] <Malogar> I need to use ssh with shell
[18:36] <Malogar> no shell*
[18:36] <ioria> Lorne,  mmmmm
[18:36] <jacquesdupontd> OerHeks: https://s4.postimg.io/fp6hk2o1p/Capture_du_2016_08_15_20_35_51.png
[18:36] <Lorne> ioria!!  IT WORKS!!!
[18:37] <Lorne> ioria - I now have my desktop back...
[18:37] <merpnderp> Malogar: what are you trying to do?
[18:37] <ioria> Lorne, goo job
[18:37] <akik> Malogar: do you mean you don't get a shell from the ssh server but some application?
[18:37] <OerHeks> jacquesdupontd, what gpu is this? lspci | grep VGA
[18:37] <ioria> good*
[18:37] <Malogar> Im trying to ssh in to a remote machine without shell. Using a key
[18:37] <Lorne> ioria it still says there's an internal problem to report...but it seems minor because the desktop is back
[18:38] <jacquesdupontd> it's my geforce gt750m 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06)
[18:38] <ioria> Lorne,   ls /var/crash
[18:38] <jacquesdupontd> oops
[18:38] <Lorne> ioria nah... just "internal problem  to report click continue.. yadda yadda"
[18:38] <akik> Malogar: ahh you mean without password?
[18:38] <ioria> Lorne,   ls /var/crash
[18:38] <jacquesdupontd> OerHeks: it's a bi card, one from the intel proc and the nvidia gpu
[18:38] <Malogar> Yes but i get disconnected
[18:39] <ezraholm50> guys how would i use a whiptail --passwordbox variable in bash script to ask for a sudo password and then use that input to run sudo -i ?
[18:39] <ezraholm50> I have the VAR just the: password | sudo -i
[18:39] <ioria> Lorne,   install pastebinit, it's simpler
[18:39] <ezraholm50> or something similar is needed
[18:39] <jacquesdupontd> OerHeks: but i don't think it's the faulty one here, you didn't answer, ain't it possible to get the verbose in my boot process ?
[18:40] <ioria> Lorne,   and do   ls /var/crash | pastebinit
[18:40] <iio7> I am trying to make a group for iptables that cannot access the Internet following this http://askubuntu.com/a/423105, however I STILL gets asked the stupid sudo password when trying to issue the "sudo -g no-internet" command, and I get "Sorry, user foo is not allowed to execute '/bin/ping google.com' as foo:no-internet on bar"
[18:40] <Malogar> The user account has "showtext" as a shell idk why.
[18:40] <OerHeks> jacquesdupontd, i don'tknow the verbose one, you can pipe it to a file  systemd-analyze blame > blame.txt
[18:41] <OerHeks> else journalctl -b -0 shows messages from the current boot
[18:41] <iio7> I have this in my sudoers "%sudo     ALL=(:no-internet)      NOPASSWD: ALL"
[18:41] <OerHeks> jacquesdupontd, or look into the driver menu, are there drivers available?
[18:41] <jacquesdupontd> Guys, isnt it possible to boot with the text ? The Verbose mode ? Seriously ?
[18:41] <akik> Malogar: and chsh gives you a timeout?
[18:41] <Malogar> Well i have no option to enter a pass
[18:41] <jacquesdupontd> let me see...
[18:42] <akik> jacquesdupontd: yes it's possible to boot in text mode. remove quiet and splash from kernel boot parameters
[18:43] <Malogar> Using ssh i get authenticated with the key but immediately get connection closed
[18:43] <Lorne> ioria paste.ubuntu.com/23059246/
[18:43] <Malogar> I dont think it lets me use a shell
[18:44] <jacquesdupontd> i'm using the Nvidia (Libre/Open) xserver-xorg-video-nouveau for the nvida GT750M and i just activated the processor microcode firmware for intel cpus but i don't htink it will change something. akik I know, i removed quiet splash at start and also in /etc/default/grub and i have a violet background without any text, that's why i'm puzzled
[18:44] <ioria> Lorne,   cd /var/crash   and remove those files
[18:44] <jacquesdupontd> let me reboot and come back
[18:44] <Lorne> ioria I could find pastebinit in my app store thingy
[18:44] <ioria> Lorne,   yup
[18:44] <akik> jacquesdupontd: you need to run also sudo update-grub
[18:45] <jacquesdupontd> Right!
[18:45] <jacquesdupontd> rebooting now
[18:45] <Lorne> ioria what the delete command?
[18:46] <Lorne> ioria ...I tried del *.*   haha
[18:46] <ioria> Lorne,   cd /var/crash   and rm *
[18:46] <ioria> Lorne,   you may need sudo
[18:46] <Malogar> akik: You know a way?
[18:46] <Lorne> ioria yes...good.  needed sudo :)
[18:47] <ioria> Lorne,   otherwise it will pop up again
[18:47] <akik> Malogar: not if you can't get a shell
[18:47] <Malogar> akik: what does it mean when i check the passwd file and it says user has "showtext" as a shell?
[18:47] <akik> Malogar: how can you see the showtext thing from the remote side?
[18:48] <Malogar> akik: i have another account that i can use
[18:48] <akik> Malogar: ahhh
[18:49] <akik> Malogar: you can probably use "su -s /bin/bash - username"
[18:49] <Malogar> akik: i dont have root permissions
[18:49] <Lorne> ioria OK thanks.  system is up.  do I need to remove anything else - or should  I be good now?  (we went to a huge effort to kill nouveau...do I need to clean that up? or leave it?)
[18:49] <akik> Malogar: if showtext is defined as a shell it should be listed in /etc/shells
[18:49] <b6s3d> any help on teamspeak setup
[18:50] <Malogar> akik: itis
[18:50] <akik> Malogar: su uses the target user's password
[18:50] <ioria> Lorne,   keep your system updated and run autoremove to gain space
[18:50] <b6s3d> ?
[18:50] <akik> Malogar: you can probably use "su -s /bin/bash - username"
[18:50] <Lorne> ioria ok thanks.
[18:50] <ioria> Lorne,   no problem , good job
[18:51] <akik> Malogar: that command doesn't ask for root user's password
[18:51] <Malogar> akik: yes but i cant use that account since it throws me right out och the ssh connection after auhtneticating
[18:51] <ma__rc> guys, anyone using intel hd 3000 with 16.04? is the performance smooth enough with unity?
[18:51] <Malogar> akik: of the*
[18:51] <akik> Malogar: you tried the su command?
[18:52] <texla> Lorne, did thaat remove your clean files message
[18:52] <Malogar> akik: i cant cuz i cant access the account
[18:52] <Lorne> Malogar YES it did...seemed to have solved all my probs
[18:52] <ducasse> Malogar: the account needs a proper shell for ssh to work
[18:52] <akik> Malogar: run the su command in the shell that you *have* access to
[18:53] <Lorne> Malogar it booted right into th GUI login screen...no black "clean" message thingy
[18:53] <Malogar> So how do i get it to use a proper shell then?
[18:54] <akik> Malogar: you tried the su command?
[18:54] <ducasse> Malogar: you can change a user's shell with chsh
[18:55] <ma__rc> nobody?
[18:55] <opollen> howdy.  what package include the section 2 syscall manpages?  in general, is there an apt-cache command that will tell me where to find a manpage by name?
[18:55] <minimec> ma__rc: I don't see a problem...
[18:55] <ducasse> opollen: you can use apt-file
[18:56] <minimec> ma__rc:  my mother has even an erlier i5 and has no problems.
[18:56] <farhad> hi, i installed ubuntu on ext4. i want use snapper. i have installed snapper. when i enter:  < snapper -c root create-config >   for configure snapper. i see this error:  < creating config failed (/sbin/chsnap not installed.) > . its very crucial to solve.thanks for any help
[18:56] <ma__rc> been using it a few weeks ago and it seemed a little sluggish. my specs: i3 something-core-something with 2.x ghz, 4 gb ddr3 ram and hd 3000... not sure what the problem was
[18:56] <Lorne> ok thanks a ton ioria et. al.   I'm off to enjoy my newly working 16.04 ha!  cya
[18:56] <Malogar> Im trying to ssh into a machine using an account that cant be accessed locally. As soon as i use ssh with the key it closes the connection so theres no possible way to run any commands.
[18:57] <akik> Malogar: you tried the su command?
[18:57] <opollen> Malogar: sounds like that user has nologin or something as its shell.  You'll need to change that first.
[18:58] <akik> this is like talking to wind
[18:58] <ducasse> Malogar: login as a user with sudo access and change the shell for the user you want to ssh in as
[18:58] <Malogar> oppollen: How?
[18:59] <opollen> as ducasse says.
[18:59] <OerHeks> Malogar, simple, walk to that server, login, etc
[18:59] <opollen> if you're thinking that there's some ssh invocation that will let you select a shell, there isn't.
[19:00] <Malogar> I dont have physical access to the server and no root permissions
[19:00] <ducasse> Malogar: then you can't do it
[19:00] <mustmodify> I have an issue in production and could use someone to help me double-check my thinking because I'm having a hard time isolating it.
[19:00] <SchrodingersScat> !ask | mustmodify
[19:00] <akik> Malogar: why are you ignoring me? i'm trying to help you
[19:01] <mustmodify> We use cron to run several rake tasks (rake is sort of Ruby's version of make.)
[19:01] <farhad> hi, i installed ubuntu on ext4. i want use snapper. i have installed snapper. when i enter:  < snapper -c root create-config >   for configure snapper. i see this error:  < creating config failed (/sbin/chsnap not installed.) > . its very crucial to solve.thanks for any help
[19:01] <ducasse> !patience | farhad
[19:01] <opollen> farhad - well, there error tells you that it needs that file.  try providing that file.
[19:01] <Malogar> akik why dont you understand? i cant use su command because i have no rights to do so
[19:02] <mustmodify> Several cron jobs have failed to run today. When I ran them manually, they worked. So it isn't likely to be a bug in the Ruby code... that would show up in our error tracking software.
[19:02] <akik> Malogar: your sys admin has changed permissions on /bin/su ?
[19:02] <opollen> mustmodify: they failed today, and not previously, the same cronjobs?
[19:02] <ma__rc> maybe i'll just give it another shot
[19:03] <mustmodify> opollen: yes.
[19:03] <mustmodify> they have worked for ... I don't know... years. Two run weekly, one runs every hour.
[19:03] <ma__rc> maybe the ".1" will make the difference
[19:03] <akik> Malogar: su is not limited only to change into root account. you can use it to change from user1 to user2
[19:04] <mustmodify> So my thinking is if it isn't cron (because ... I mean ... it's cron. If there were a bug it would have been found by now)
[19:04] <Malogar> yes i understand but i cant even do that
[19:04] <opollen> mustmodify: then it probably isn't the cron environment that matters.  i.e., there's nothing you need to fix in the cronjobs themselves.  It's probably that the environment of this server was different when those cronjobs ran.  i.e., although the manual commands work *now*, they would not have worked *then*
[19:04] <mustmodify> and it isn't likely Ruby because I would have been notified about that.
[19:04] <Steve___> Can someone help me? I'm trying to install Backbox on an old Dell Latitude e4300, but I can't find an ethernet cord to get it online. Is there a simple way I can download/install the WiFi driver (Intel N 5300) off a USB during a live boot before installation?
[19:04] <akik> Malogar: what's the error message?
[19:04] <mustmodify> then it it's likely an environment issue...
[19:04] <CuriousErnestBro> hello
[19:04] <CuriousErnestBro> I have a question
[19:04] <timyp> yes?
[19:04] <mustmodify> ie bash ... what is it... interactive vs not=interactive?
[19:05] <opollen> mustmodify: if you haven't silenced the output of those cronjobs, you should't gotten an email with the error output.  you could check that.  if you are suppressing output, I recommend making sure that non-error runs have no output, and then removing that suppression so that you get output
[19:05] <ducasse> Malogar: there is probably a good reason for that, so talk to the server's admin - you can't do it otherwise
[19:05] <Malogar> -bash: /bin/su: Permission denied
[19:05] <poopBot> anyone know whenr is JDK installed by defoult?
[19:05] <opollen> mustmodify: since the same cronjobs worked fine before, that's not likely to be the issue
[19:05] <mustmodify> How do I fully simulate the environment from which cron runs these jobs?
[19:05] <akik> Malogar: ok it looks like you need to contact your sys admin to fix that shell
[19:06] <CuriousErnestBro> I need to run one (or more) line of command line code as soon as my laptop wakes up from shutdown/hibernation/lock screen
[19:06] <CuriousErnestBro> how would I do this
[19:06] <akik> Malogar: what output do you get from showtext if you run it from the other user account?
[19:06] <mustmodify> or alternately dump stdout to a logfile.
[19:06] <jacquesdupontd> re, i came back, my long boot problem is fixed. It was because of a "a start job is running for xxx", i don't know since when but my /etc/fstab was faulty and waiting for my swap, so i removed the line linked to my swap in fstab, reformated the swap, reactivated it and rebooted. Works perfect now and boots in 5 seconds. Thanks
[19:06] <timyp> You would place the commands in a bash file .sh
[19:06] <mustmodify> opollen: Also I can see that at least one cron job is working.
[19:07] <CuriousErnestBro> I found this but I'm very new to ubuntu and don't quite get it http://askubuntu.com/questions/183516/how-do-i-detect-when-my-system-wakes-up-from-suspend-via-dbus-or-similar-in-a-py
[19:07] <OerHeks> jacquesdupontd, awesome find
[19:07] <Malogar> akik i can only access one account
[19:07] <mustmodify> opollen: Oh... hey... where are cron jobs logged? Must be in /var/logs somewhere, right?
[19:07] <jacquesdupontd> OerHeks: thanks
[19:07] <timyp> set the bash file to executable chmod +x scriptname.sh
[19:07] <opollen> mustmodify: yes, but you'll only see the invocations logged in that file.  and changes of crontabs, etc.
[19:07] <akik> Malogar: yes, i understand. but if showtext is defined as a shell for your user, it should be something that you can run
[19:08] <Malogar> akik: http://overthewire.org/wargames/bandit/bandit26.html
[19:08] <Malogar> akik: there lol
[19:08] <timyp> and than add this to crontab -e @reboot /path/to/script.sh
[19:08] <opollen> mustmodify: by default, crond sends an email including any output, stdout or stderr, from cronjobs.  That's how people usually debug failed cronjobs (or more often fill an inbox with ignored emails )
[19:08] <timyp> make sense CouriousErnestBro ?
[19:08] <akik> Malogar: what?
[19:09] <mustmodify> timyp: is that for me?
[19:09] <Malogar> akik: did the link work?
[19:09] <mustmodify> about the bash file?
[19:09] <akik> Malogar: you get that url from showtext?
[19:09] <opollen> uh, how is apt-file used?  this has no ooutput:  sudo apt-file search '*opendir*'  # to find the opendir manpage
[19:09] <timyp> nope that was for CouriousErnestBro who asked I need to run one (or more) line of command line code as soon as my laptop wakes up from shutdown/hibernation/lock screen
[19:09] <opollen> I've already installed apt-file, and performed apt-file update.
[19:10] <Malogar> akik: no its a regular url and its a challenge
[19:10] <akik> Malogar: please stop wasting peoples' time
[19:10] <timyp> and for wake script http://askubuntu.com/questions/226278/run-script-on-wakeup
[19:10] <CuriousErnestBro> timyp, not really.. how would it detect if my laptop woke up from standby/hibernation/shut-down
[19:10] <mustmodify> ok sorry
[19:11] <timyp> which should also work for hibernation but not lock screen, the lock screen commands I'm not really sure. What is it that you are trying to do ?
[19:11] <mustmodify> opollen: any thoughts about how I can fully simulate the environment from which cron runs these jobs?
[19:11] <ducasse> opollen: try 'apt-file search opendir.3.gz'
[19:11] <timyp> CouriousErnestBro  ^^^^
[19:12] <opollen> mustmodify: no, but you already know that's not the problem
[19:12] <opollen> ducasse: ah, ty
[19:12] <CuriousErnestBro> timyp, 1. using xrandr to scale my 2nd screen (it messes  up whenever I wake the laptop up, but doesn't mess up when screen is off) and I need to run a sudo python script to fix white noise every time
[19:12] <ducasse> opollen: you can also provide the full path if you know it to get fewer hits
[19:14] <CuriousErnestBro> so basically, now I have a .sh file with only the 2 lines I  wanna run
[19:14] <timyp> Why not just prevent the computer from sleeping and set The Turn screen off when inactive for option?
[19:14] <opollen> ah, all this work to discover that I'd gotten the name of the syscall wrong and that I already had the manpages
[19:15] <timyp> than on reboot the scrips will run from cron ?
[19:15] <timyp> and stop it from hibernation
[19:16] <CuriousErnestBro> timyp, it also happens at the lock screen. and I kind of need the lock screen
[19:17] <timyp> http://askubuntu.com/questions/429716/how-to-run-a-command-or-script-at-screen-lock-unlock
[19:17] <timyp> in the above example the script can just call the python script
[19:18] <timyp> so what you want to do can't be done in one swoop you will need to get the scripts to fire per event
[19:19] <timyp> so contab for boot and reboot, and http://askubuntu.com/questions/226278/run-script-on-wakeup http://askubuntu.com/questions/429716/how-to-run-a-command-or-script-at-screen-lock-unlock
[19:19] <timyp> for the lock screen read the last comment in the link if you are using 14.04
[19:20] <timyp> that I believe would work for ubuntu 16.04 as well
[19:22] <ioria> i think systemd need a .service in /etc/systemd/system
[19:25] <CuriousErnestBro> systemd is a term Ive come across on multiple forums
[19:26] <CuriousErnestBro> also I'm dualbooting
[19:26] <timyp> dualbooting shoot have no effect on what you are trying to pull off
[19:28] <irregular> hi guys when I do apt-get update on Ubuntu 14.04, I get Failed to connect to 38.122.132.174 port 8080: Connection refused for some repos
[19:28] <irregular>  
[19:29] <irregular> i.e. Err https://apt.dockerproject.org ubuntu-trusty/main i386 Packages
[19:29] <irregular>   Failed to connect to 38.122.132.174 port 8080: Connection refused
[19:30] <Bashing-om> irregular: Show us in a pastebin ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ' See if we identify the offending source .
[19:32] <timyp> shoot = should
[19:33] <ykz> is it possible to install an older version of a package, i.e. not the latest, most up-to-date one =
[19:33] <ykz> ?
[19:33] <ykz> when I do sudo apt-get install XYZ, I get the latest version of XYZ, but can I comehow force it to instead install the previous version?
[19:34] <irregular> Bashing-om:http://pastebin.com/EJXvE9EF
[19:35] <irregular> Bashing-om:I'm following the steps to download docker `apt-cache policy docker-engine` doesn't find docker-engine though
[19:37] <Bashing-om> irregular: Well . I tried to access the dockerproject server , requires one to have authorization to do so . I look at your last paste . be back soonest .
[19:38] <irregular> Bashing-om:i also did step 4 involving which was `sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 --recv-keys 58118E89F3A912897C070ADBF76221572C52609D`
[19:38] <dmatt_uuid> Anyone seen Ubuntu 16.04.1 hang a Sandforce SSD?
[19:39] <dmatt_uuid> Seems to be particularly when you install smartmontools, and, presumably, its startup scan.
[19:39] <ducasse> ykz: yes, see the apt-get man page
[19:40] <ykz> ducasse: ok, thank you
[19:40] <ykz> do you happen to know the option offhand?
[19:40] <ykz> I know I should RTFM, but it is sooooo long
[19:41] <dmatt_uuid> ykz: suffix the package name with the version number.
[19:41] <ykz> dmatt_uuid: thanks a bunch!!!!
[19:41] <ykz> :)
[19:41] <ducasse> ykz: package=2.0.whatever
[19:41] <dmatt_uuid> ykz: apt-get install <package_id:revision>
[19:41] <dmatt_uuid> well, maybe it's =
[19:41] <dmatt_uuid> been a while
[19:41] <ducasse> ykz: it's the second section under "install"
[19:44] <Bashing-om> irregular: Well .. the system sure does not accept the dockerproject source . What release are you on .. and what is the link you are following to install the application ?
[19:44] <irregular> Bashing-om:https://docs.docker.com/v1.11/engine/installation/linux/ubuntulinux/
[19:44] <minimec> dmatt_uuid: MAy not be related, but I started to have system freezes with my ssd with arch linux one day. Turned out that I had to disable a kernel module introduced in the 4.X kernel series...
[19:45] <minimec> dmatt_uuid: Basically I had to add 'libata.force=noncq' to my GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT. See here. MAy be worth a try... https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=196783
[19:45] <dmatt_uuid> minimec: Yeah I have no doubt it's a kernel 4.x feature being exposed. I'm seeing the drive hang solid and drop off the bus until it receives a total power cycle.
[19:45] <dmatt_uuid> aha
[19:47] <dmatt_uuid> minimec: I don't believe it's the same problem as the bug you mention talks about temporary freezes
[19:47] <dmatt_uuid> in my case the drive never re-initialises.
[19:47] <dmatt_uuid> (and it's not a samsung)
[19:48] <Guest93616> #unix You need a registered nick to join that channel
[19:49] <nico_> hello, can i ask in german or english only?
[19:49] <minimec> dmatt_uuid: In my case It's a Transcend SSD and there would also be an ArchWiki link I was only able to find that one... ;)
[19:50] <ducasse> nico_: try #ubuntu-de for german
[19:51] <nico_> ok, thanks
[19:52] <minimec> dmatt_uuid: Ok... Got it. --> Resolving NCQ errors https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Solid_State_Drives#Resolving_NCQ_errors
[19:56] <Bashing-om> irregular: step 4: I do " gpg --search-key --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 58118E89F3A912897C070ADBF76221572C52609D " and get no joy . Maybe best at this point to talk to the maintainer and see what the problem is ?
[19:56] <dmatt_uuid> minimec: I wonder if I have the drive configured in AHCI mode or not.. will take a look. I suspect it's something else, more specific to the OCZ drive tbh though. I can hang it at will without doing much I/O - just let the smartd init script run ...
[19:58] <dmatt_uuid> minimec: I will capture the errors when it hangs, properly. Will need to send them off-node to get them logged. :)
[20:03] <ykz> cool, thank you, ducasse and dmatt_uuid. It worked. Took me a while to figure out the exact verion
[20:03] <ykz> version
[20:03] <ykz> Thank you very much
[20:06] <dmatt_uuid> minimec: ok here we go. Just hung it by installing smartmontools and as soon as it issued the scan to grab the SMART status of the drive it hung solid.
[20:07] <dmatt_uuid> ata1.00: failed command: SMART
[20:07] <dmatt_uuid> ata1.00: status: { DRDY ERR }
[20:07] <dmatt_uuid> ata1.00: error: { UNC }
[20:07] <dmatt_uuid> Now it's locked in a loop as the kernel attempts to reset the bus.
[20:07] <dmatt_uuid> ata1: hard resetting link
[20:07] <dmatt_uuid> ata1: link is slow to respond, please be patient (ready=0)
[20:07] <dmatt_uuid> ata1: COMRESET failed (errno=-16)
[20:08] <dmatt_uuid> in about one minute the filesystem gives up on the last I/O it sent and goes into error recovery.
[20:08] <dmatt_uuid> At this point my machine is hosed.
[20:09] <dmatt_uuid> I need to a) go pull the power; b) boot from CD; c) remove or disable smartd before rebooting.
[20:14] <arooni> having trouble getting rsync working like id like it to.  i want to sync all .txt files from a given directory rsync -va --progress -include '*.txt' --exclude '*' src destination
[20:17] <ctjctj> I'm trying to force an "fsck" on reboot.  This filesystem was bad last time I tried. I created /forcefsck.  How do I tell if it actually did anything?
[20:19] <Shpee1> So I just came back from vacation and now my computer boots into emergency mode after displaying "error: failure reading sector 0x7173800 from 'hd1'." I only have one drive connected and if I connect a flash drive the message changes to say 'hd2'. Does anyone know what's wrong?
[20:20] <johnc4510> !fsck
[20:21] <johnc4510> ctjctj: ^
[20:21] <johnc4510> maybe that will help
[20:22] <ctjctj> johnc4510, that is what I did.  touch /forcefsck and the file is gone at the next reboot so /etc/init/mountall.conf did run and did remove the file.  I was looking for some sort of message that says it found something or did nto find anything.
[20:22] <Bashing-om> ctjctj: johnc4510 The check disk procedure differs in 16.04 (systemd) .
[20:22] <ctjctj> Bashing-om, 14.04LTS
[20:23] <Bashing-om> ctjctj: :) good .
[20:23] <johnc4510> Bashing-om: hmmm k
[20:26] <Bashing-om> ShekharReddy: Hard drive failing ? See: https://www.smartmontools.org/ ; https://www.smartmontools.org/wiki/TocDoc ; https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki...e_Test_Results ; http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2192335 <-How to read output of smartctl .
[20:27] <Bashing-om> Shpee1: ^^ apologies ShekharReddy for the bad highlight .
[20:28] <_adb> \
[20:28] <_adb> ]
[20:28] <_adb> oops, sorry
[20:34] <ross`> can someone tell me what I have to do so that these 2 things actually do something I am trying to get an init script to work on boot:
[20:34] <ross`> http://scpb.in/ready.conf http://scpb.in/ready
[20:34] <ross`> How can I get a .conf file in /etc/init to work on boot?
[20:34] <ross`> Note, I can only do it via file system level operations and not the shell
[20:37] <Goldschlager> Hello
[20:38] <Goldschlager> Anyone been able to connect 2 ISP's to use as a single connection? (bonded)
[20:40] <Jhonnys> What does software-properties-common contain?
[20:40] <n0had0> can i repair grub while in ubuntu, not from the live cd
[20:41] <minimec> Jhonnys: http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/all/software-properties-common/filelist
[20:42] <ross`> n0had0: yes
[20:42] <ross`> n0had0: you may need to make sure you have a UEFI kernel if you are trying to install UEFI grub
[20:43] <n0had0> afaik just the regular grub
[20:43] <n0had0> but thanks
[20:43] <ross`> UEFI grub is probably regular grub for you
[20:43] <Bashing-om> Jhonnys: See: http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial-updates/software-properties-common . Dies this suffice ?
[20:43] <ross`> Does anyone here know the upstart system?
[20:43] <n0had0> i had a windows 7 partition that i deleted
[20:44] <n0had0> if that makes a difference
[20:44] <Goldschlager> Anyone been able to connect 2 ISP's to use as a single connection? (bonded)
[20:44] <dax> (all Ubuntu kernels support both UEFI and legacy booting. the only thing you need to make sure of is that whatever you're booted into when repairing is either UEFI or not UEFI in the same way as the actual system)
[20:44] <ross`> n0had0: That shouldn't matter
[20:45] <Bashing-om> n0had0: ' sudo update-grub ' will rebuild the config files for grub .
[20:50] <ni291187> I'm trying to help a friend "share" Ubuntu that is installed on his laptop with his TV. (TV is full HD, laptop not)
[20:52] <algern-n> i just installed ubuntu server
[20:52] <algern-n> and somehow I cannot get wlan0 up and running
[20:52] <algern-n> any ideas?
[20:53] <algern-n> lspci -nn | grep 0280 does show my network controller []0280] qualcomm atheros ...
[20:55] <Goldschlager> algern-n: That would be my first suggestion was to make sure it's enabled in BIOS
[20:57] <algern-n> i'll try and return
[20:58] <OerHeks> algern-n, try iwconfig -a , as the interface naming thing changes a lot https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/
[20:58] <OerHeks> my guess it is not wlan0 but WLens0 or something funny
[20:59] <OerHeks> iwconfig will tell
[21:00] <n0had0> worked like a charm, many thanks
[21:00] <Jhonnys> which ppa do you recommend for latest php 7?
[21:01] <OerHeks> Jhonnys, no need for a ppa , 7 is standard in 16.04
[21:02] <ule> Hey guys.. Does anybody knows what happened with systemctl?
[21:02] <ule> sudo: systemctl: command not found
[21:02] <k1l_> ule: what ubuntu are you using?
[21:02] <ule> lemme check.. sec
[21:03] <k1l_> ule: "lsb_release -d" will tell you
[21:03] <ule> 14.04.5 LTS
[21:04] <ule> I'm following a tutorial here and got stuck on this error :/
[21:04] <k1l_> ule: that is not using systemd. its still using upstart
[21:05] <ule> k1l_: so why I have some files on /etc/systemd/system
[21:05] <ule> sudo: upstart: command not found
[21:05] <k1l_> ule: what are you doing at all?
[21:06] <ule> k1l_: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-serve-flask-applications-with-uwsgi-and-nginx-on-ubuntu-16-04
[21:06] <k1l_> ule: system was already present back then since some other projects were stopped and were included into system.
[21:06] <ule> maybe I should upgrade this distro
[21:06] <ethanhs> So, I changed my greeter for lightdm, but when I press super+L, it sends me to the unity greeter, anyone know why?
[21:06] <k1l_> well, that is a howto for 16.04. and there are some changes between them both
[21:08] <ule> k1l_: it's a new machine
[21:08] <ule> I'll try to upgrade to 16 thanks!!
[21:09] <k1l_> ule: that whole howto is based on systemd and will not work on 14.04
[21:09] <ule> yeah.. gotcha
[21:09] <ule> thanks !
[21:12] <islandtroll> i removed additional drivers set to not use them after that when i open software center no application data found error...
[21:14] <wolf7676> is it posible to miracast with ubuntu gnome?
[21:15] <Goldschlager> What's miracast?
[21:15] <OerHeks> maybe with crome + plugin?
[21:15] <OerHeks> c/google-chrome
[21:15] <wolf7676> sharing dipslay throu wifi
[21:19] <R13ose> I get this error "The following packages requested additional data downloads after package installation, but the data could not be downloaded or could not be processed...ttf-mscorefonts-installer..." In Update Information -- KDE Daemon. What do I do to fix this?
[21:19] <OerHeks> there is an aethercast project running, yakety only (16.04 alfa) https://launchpad.net/aethercast https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aethercast
[21:22] <wolf7676> yep, thats hwat i'm looking for, thanks 0erHeks
[21:23] <angular_mike> starting with which version does ubuntu include systemctl?
[21:23] <k1l_> angular_mike: since 15.04 (which is dead now) ubuntu started to use systemd as init
[21:24] <k1l_> angular_mike: so we have now supported: 14.04 with upstart and 16.04 with systemd.
[21:27] <angular_mike> k1l_: is ther a major difference between upstart and systemd in terms of creating a simple service?
[21:28] <k1l_> angular_mike: yes, they are different in creating their scripts/services. but since upstart is not to be maintained after 14.04 reaches EOL, everyone needs to change to system anyway.
[21:28] <k1l_> !systemd
[21:29] <angular_mike> ok, I guess it's time to spin down
[21:30] <wifiboy> hi. how do i get wifi on my desktop pc? there is no option in the networks. but on my laptop it connects to wifi perfectly fine?z
[21:37] <Jhonnys> What is the difference between xenial vs trusty ?
[21:37] <tgm4883> Jhonnys: about 2 years
[21:37] <Jhonnys> so trusty is latest
[21:37] <k1l_> no
[21:38] <tgm4883> john-mcaleely: no, x comes after t
[21:38] <k1l_> !releases | Jhonnys
[21:38] <cluelessperson> hi all.  I'm wondering, is there a way to make the disk encryption NUKE the disk if a certain passphrase is entered?
[21:39] <DArqueBishop> cluelessperson: why would you want to do that?
[21:39] <tgm4883> DArqueBishop: if you're required to enter the password under duress
[21:40] <cluelessperson> DArqueBishop,   On principle, if someone forces me to give up a decryption passphrase, I want it to fucking nuke the hard drive.
[21:40] <tgm4883> We're all on a list now somewhere
[21:40] <cluelessperson> DArqueBishop,   I can easily script it at ubuntu login, but I want it done via the disk encryption, before the disk is encrypted.
[21:40] <Guy1524> hey guys I have a question.  On my rasberry pi I have a file at /boot named config where I am able to modify overscan values.  How do I do this in ubuntu
[21:41] <DArqueBishop> cluelessperson: if I was ruthless enough where I would use force to make you give up an encryption password and you tricked me into destroying the data, your usefulness would be at an end and I'd just terminate you right there.
[21:42] <cluelessperson> DArqueBishop, my concern is government and rights, not idiots that get angry.
[21:42] <DArqueBishop> Ah, cluelessperson.
[21:42] <DArqueBishop> Then you'd just end up in prison for destroying evidence. :-)
[21:43] <cluelessperson> DArqueBishop,  I didn't destroy evidence, I complied and gave up a decryption passphrase that unlocked the computer
[21:43] <tgm4883> this is all very off topic for this chat
[21:43] <DArqueBishop> tgm4883: point taken.
[21:44] <tgm4883> cluelessperson: a brief search suggests that patches exist for luks to do this, but it doesn't appear to be in ubuntu
[21:44] <cluelessperson> tgm4883, It's not, Ubuntu has disk encryption labeled "Ubuntu" at desktop install, and I want to enable the nuke option.
[21:44] <cluelessperson> tgm4883, exactly .:P
[21:44] <tgm4883> cluelessperson: the legality of whether or not it's destroying evidence is not up for discussion in this chat
[21:45] <tgm4883> cluelessperson: I suppose you'd need to compile luks with the patch in order to do that
[21:46] <tgm4883> cluelessperson: maybe try this http://linuxbsdos.com/2014/01/14/apply-the-nuke-patch-to-luks-cryptsetup-in-linux-mint-16-and-ubuntu-13-10/
[21:46] <tgm4883> that's the most recent I see
[21:49] <algern-n> so if I get a systemctl
[21:49] <algern-n> there's networking.services that shows up as failed failed
[21:49] <OerHeks> cluelessperson, tgm4883 https://www.kali.org/tutorials/emergency-self-destruction-luks-kali/
[21:50] <algern-n> at least ethernet is working if not wlan 6_6
[21:50] <algern-n> i wonder if there's something else to be installed as I signed in to wi fi during installation and it seemlingly workey
[21:51] <tgm4883> OerHeks: 95% of respondants said they should add that feature 2 years ago, yet they still havent
[21:51] <algern-n> yet not now ---_---
[21:57] <Jhonnys> Is there any good UFW alternative?
[21:58] <tgm4883> Jhonnys: what's wrong with UFW
[22:00] <Jhonnys> Nothing wrong
[22:00] <Jhonnys> I am just asking
[22:00] <tgm4883> Jhonnys: well, dont?
[22:01] <tgm4883> Jhonnys: if it's not broke, don't fix it
[22:02] <YankDownUnder> UFW is great. Simple, no fuss, just great.
[22:02] <Jhonnys> Yup
[22:02] <k1l_> you could still use iptables directly. but that is not easier
[22:03] <Jhonnys> Does unattended-upgrades also upgrade php if available?
[22:03] <tgm4883> which makes me wonder, can you configure netfilter directly?
[22:03] <k1l_> Jhonnys: ubuntu will only ship minor updates and security fixes.
[22:04] <Jhonnys> I am reffering apt-get install  unattended-upgrades
[22:05] <tgm4883> Jhonnys: yes if you configure it to do so, it will update all of your packages from the relevant release specific repository
[22:05] <YankDownUnder> tgm4883: That just made me wonder...worth a bit of a dig...
[22:06] <tgm4883> YankDownUnder: tough search, google doesn't even search for netfilter in that context, it search for iptables in it's place
[22:06] <R13ose> I get this error "The following packages requested additional data downloads after package installation, but the data could not be downloaded or could not be processed...ttf-mscorefonts-installer..." In Update Information -- KDE Daemon. What do I do to fix this?
[22:07] <Jhonnys> tgm4883 is that including any PPA I have added?
[22:07] <Jhonnys> I see.
[22:07] <tgm4883> Jhonnys: yes
[22:07] <Jhonnys> Gotcha
[22:15] <Jhonnys> Does --force-yes equal to --allow-downgrades, --allow-remove-essential and --allow-change-held-package all in one?
[22:15] <k1l_> Jhonnys: no
[22:15] <Jhonnys> Because I got a warning: W: --force-yes is deprecated, use one of the options starting with --allow instead.
[22:16] <Jhonnys> so which --allow-* equal to --force-yes ?
[22:17] <R13ose> any thoughts on my question?
[22:17] <kg_ebooks> So, ive got a fresh install of ubuntu server. No issues arose during installation. But now when I go to log in all my characters are escaped like "^H" instead of H
[22:18] <devan> my ati radeon keeps locking the system after a few minutes of game play or any graphic intense program. dmesg showed some radeon 'ring 0' errors but I dont understand what all that means...
[22:18] <Tin_man> R13ose, was this a scheduled update? or what?
[22:19] <R13ose> Tin_man: this comes up each time I reboot the laptop
[22:19] <Tin_man> hmmm, don't know then, have you updated recently, and up to date
[22:20] <R13ose> Tin_man: I have updated on and off and this message still comes up.
[22:21] <Tin_man> don't know never seen it myself, might be specific to your hardware, or software..
[22:21] <YankDownUnder> devan: http://askubuntu.com/questions/457391/radeon-ring-0-test-failed-on-boot-ubuntu-14-04
[22:22] <Tin_man> R13ose, did find this link: ttf-mscorefonts-installer..." In Update Information -- KDE Daemon
[22:23] <R13ose> Tin_man: not sure what you mean
[22:23] <devan> YankDownUnder: thanks for the the link, i will try the method suggested there.
[22:23] <Tin_man> goto the above link in your browser
[22:23] <Tin_man> and this one
[22:23] <Tin_man> https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2211669
[22:23] <YankDownUnder> devan: As well - you'll notice some "footnote" links - check them out as well - before you make a decision, mate.
[22:24] <Tin_man> bad link on the first one
[22:24] <Tin_man> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde4libs/+bug/1005934
[22:24] <devan> im out of options at this point
[22:24] <R13ose> Tin_man: I only see one link above you sent.
[22:24] <Tin_man> just sent the other one
[22:25] <Tin_man> R13ose,  the bug link
[22:25] <R13ose> looking
[22:26] <R13ose> Tin_man: there is no solution in that bug link
[22:27] <Tin_man> i know that..
[22:27] <Tin_man> just that it's been reported
[22:27] <Tin_man> are you running KDE?
[22:27] <Crell> Hi folks. I'm having an issue with mounting a USB drive.  (Not a key, an external enclosure for a hard drive.)  I'm trying to mount it executable.  However, despite running "mount /mnt/path -o noauto,exec,rw,user,suid,dev ", it's still getting mounted noexec.
[22:28] <Crell> How do I convince it to let me mount it executable?
[22:28] <R13ose> Tin_man: yes
[22:29] <Tin_man> R13ose, i just typed in this to google:: ttf-mscorefonts-installer..." In Update Information -- KDE Daemon
[22:29] <Bashing-om> Crell: What is the file system on this external drive ?
[22:29] <Crell> ext4
[22:29] <Tin_man> and had several hits with that text typed in..
[22:29] <R13ose> Tin_man: I did too and gone nothing that helped me.
[22:29] <Neccy> Hey. A new PC i bought arived todayi. I installed ubuntu (gnome env.). The problem is that i cannot connect to the internet and instal
[22:30] <Tin_man> is this recent, or a older problem thats been going on?
[22:30] <Neccy> .. any additional drivers. THe ethernet nic is not connecting and wireless aint either..
[22:30] <R13ose> Tin_man: I switched to KDE recently so a recent problem
[22:31] <Bashing-om> Neccy: Using a wired connection ? Sometimes for WIFI one has to install the drivers .
[22:31] <Tin_man> I just run regular Ubuntu, but I run KDE mint, so can't really help in that regard..
[22:31] <R13ose> Tin_man: no other links that might be helpful?
[22:31] <bekks> Tin_man: Either you run Ubuntu, or Mint :)
[22:32] <Neccy> Bashing-om: There is a problem with connecting to wired also.
[22:32] <Tin_man> i run both
[22:32] <Tin_man> dual boot
[22:32] <bekks> Tin_man: ah :)
[22:32] <devan> Im getting  'Permission denied' on cat /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch even with sudo
[22:32] <Neccy> Bashing-om: its constantly connecting. I think its drivers.
[22:33] <Mitchell92> Hello. Since my install about a month or two ago I've noticed that an additional 5GB of disk space is being utilized, of which I am not sure where it has gone... being that its a 128GB SSD I'm curious. Is there any graphical tool that can show me an analysis of where the disk space is being utilized at?
[22:33] <Tin_man> R13ose, i don't know of any other links that might help, but I'm sure someone on this channel should be able to help..
[22:34] <antonio_> I'm having a problem with Synaptic...Got error broken count >0 and then I get this error "E: /var/cache/apt/archives/kde-config-telepathy-accounts_4%3a15.12.3-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb: trying to overwrite '/usr/share/accounts/services/google-im.service', which is also in package account-plugin-google 0.12+16.04.20160126-0ubuntu1"
[22:34] <R13ose> Can anyone else help me with my problem?
[22:34] <Bashing-om> Neccy: At square 1 ...show us in a pastebin : ' sudo lshw -C network ' . See what the hardware is and what driver is installed .
[22:34] <Crell> Bashing-om: I also have an entry in fstab, by UUID rather than device name, that specifies exec.  That line is apparently getting ignored, too.
[22:34] <Neccy> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/NYbMhnhe
[22:36] <Bashing-om> Crell: K .. might be we need to look and verify the formatting of the fstab entry ?
[22:37] <Neccy> Bashing-om: If i could connect i would imagen i could install the other drivers though 'Additional drivers'. but..
[22:37] <Crell> Bashing-om :Here's the fstab line:  UUID=9a64fd20-0c93-4642-b5bc-6cf152c681d9 /mnt/path       ext4    noauto,exec,rw,user,suid,dev
[22:38] <antonio_> How can I fix broken stuff?
[22:38] <Crell> Bashing-om: Yet it is mounting on boot if the drive is plugged in, and is mounting noexec.
[22:38] <devan> oh what do ya know, there is no vgaswitcheroo located in ls /sys/kernel/debug/ in 16.04
[22:39] <Bashing-om> Neccy: Agreed .. not having a wired connection is a proble, . This is Intel .. and Intel "just works " .. and driver=igb is loaded . OK, next what returns : ' ip link ls ' ?
[22:39] <R13ose> antonio_: depends on what is broken
[22:39] <k1l_> antonio_: open terminal "sudo apt update" then "sudo apt full-upgrade"
[22:39] <antonio_> something to do with a package
[22:40] <k1l_> antonio_: if that still brings an error like that before try a "sudo apt install -f"
[22:40] <OerHeks> R13ose, read this http://askubuntu.com/questions/766491/failure-to-download-extra-data-files-with-ttf-mscorefonts-installer-on-ubuntu  that leads to this bugreport, about the UELA thing not showing up https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptitude/+bug/1543280
[22:41] <antonio_> k1l_ trying apt update right now
[22:41] <OerHeks> do you really need those ms fints?
[22:41] <Neccy> Bashing-om: this will take a min. Using usb drive (and half of the usbs dont work :s). Sec.
[22:41] <OerHeks> or fonts
[22:41] <Bashing-om> Crell: A thouhgt .. run a file system check on the file system ( ext4 ) .. make sure the file system is consistent . If the system sees a problem will mount read-only .
[22:42] <devan> ok my system only has one VGA compatible controller
[22:42] <Bashing-om> Neccy: I am just proud of you that you have the skills and knowledge to cope .
[22:43] <Crell> Bashing-om: Hm.  Well, I just reformatted it on Friday, but OK...
[22:43] <devan> dmesg shows a line: GPU lockup (current fence id 0x000000000000b4dd last fence id 0x000000000000b4eb on ring 0)
[22:43] <R13ose> OerHeks: thanks.  I will check when I reboot the computer if this comes up again.
[22:44] <Crell> Bashing-om: fsck returns immediately with no errors.
[22:44] <antonio_> k1l_ : this is what I get from sudp apt install -f http://pastebin.com/Fv2vv9Sz
[22:44]  * Crell runs a bad block test.
[22:46] <Neccy> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/JTHjaRzq  aww thanks.
[22:46] <k1l_> antonio_: "sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite /var/cache/apt/archives/kde-config-telepathy-accounts_4:15.12.3-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
[22:48] <Neccy> Bashing-om: it might come to the point i will need to contact them if i dont get it solved. they might not expect or know how to respond to linux stuffthough .
[22:48] <node9> Hi! Is there any way I can see my headless server screen on my macbook using HDMI?
[22:48] <node9> ubuntu server 16.04
[22:49] <Bashing-om> Crell: K; what results when default mount otions are in place 'UUID=9a64fd20-0c93-4642-b5bc-6cf152c681d9 /mnt/path           ext4    defaults        0       2 " and verify the "mnt/path" exists and has the desired permissions when the external drive is connected .
[22:49] <bekks> node9: why dont you just use ssh?
[22:50] <node9> bekks, I want to see what's happening. Just came home and server is running however disconnected from network. Router is not picking it up either
[22:50] <node9> so can't ssh in
[22:50] <bekks> node9: So plug in a monitor then. there is no way to attach a second screen from a foreign box.
[22:51] <tgm4883> node9: here's a crazy though, it's a macbook. It has a display?
[22:51] <node9> bekks, yeah don't have monitor I can try a tv maybe lol
[22:51] <node9> tgm4883 yes
[22:51] <bekks> node9: so thats your only option then.
[22:52] <tgm4883> node9: maybe I've missing something. I'ts a macbook. It has a display. You want to see what's going on on it. So use the attached display
[22:52] <OerHeks> hdmi-out is no hdmi-in
[22:52] <node9> tgm4883, no I want to use macbook as a display to receive hdmi in from the server
[22:52] <tgm4883> Ah
[22:52] <kamild1996> Hey, I'm on Xubuntu and in the tray I see two "error" icons which I would like to get rid of. The first one say "The cache has no package named 'wine-staging-i386'". How do I fix this one?
[22:52] <bekks> tgm4883: he wants to attach a second box using hdmi and see the hdmi-out of the second box on his mac.
[22:52] <tgm4883> That's not how I read that at all :)
[22:53] <backbox> hi
[22:53] <Crell> Bashing-om: Well this is interesting.  When I set it to default and mount as root: 1) The mount point ownership changes to my user; 2) The files that get mounted are all correctly owned/permissioned. 3) The mount options according to "mount" are (rw,relatime,data=ordered).  Previously it said "noexec" in there, when I had stab set to mount "exec".
[22:54] <OerHeks> kamild1996, there is no wine-staging-i386 in our repos, maybe some ppa?
[22:54] <Crell> Bashing-om: ... And... I'm able to execute stuff.  But... how does that make any sense?
[22:54] <kamild1996> Hmm, let me check
[22:55] <Crell> Bashing-om: The default for a USB device is noexec, isn't it?  So why would defaults mount it exec, but explicitly telling it "exec" mount it as noexec?  That's... backwards.
[22:55] <kamild1996> OerHeks: I seem to have this one added: http://ppa.launchpad.net/wine/wine-builds/ubuntu
[22:55] <kamild1996> The package exists, so why is there an error like that?
[22:56] <OerHeks> kamild1996, good question, ask the ppa maintainer? or didn't you run updates yet?
[22:56] <rugfreop> Bernie Sanders blew it. If he was not as crooked as Hillary and the democrat party. He could of ran of as third party and won by landslide
[22:57] <tgm4883> rugfreop: a bit off topic
[22:57] <kamild1996> I just started update & upgrade after not booting Ubuntu for some time already, maybe this will fix it, although I swear I seen it before. I'll do that, thank you OerHeks. One more error tho
[22:57] <OerHeks> !ot > rugfreop
[22:57] <zgv> help
[22:57] <zgv> wops
[22:58] <kamild1996> The second error is literally an empty rectangle box. ??? http://i.imgur.com/WceFWQh.png
[22:59] <Bashing-om> Neccy: So far so good, that last says you are up on wired and running . next is : ' ifconfig enp6s0 ' . Let's see if you are getting DHCP .
[23:00] <antonio_> k1l_: this is what I got from that sudo command you told me to run http://pastebin.com/zKJRYACD
[23:01] <OerHeks> looks like related to that error icon
[23:01] <k1l_> antonio_: ok try this: "sudo apt-get -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-overwrite" install kde-config-telepathy-accounts"
[23:02] <Bashing-om> Crell: A lot depens on the ownership of the target file system . Maybe check permissions of the partition on the hard drive ?
[23:02] <kamild1996> The second icon is that package error I've mentioned earlier. So both of them are actually the same?
[23:02] <antonio_> k1l_: nothing happens... pops to a new line with a >
[23:03] <k1l_> antonio_: press ctrl+c
[23:03] <antonio_> got that :D
[23:03] <Neccy> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/QKJXFYAy
[23:04] <k1l_> antonio_: "sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite /var/cache/apt/archives/kde-config-telepathy-accounts_4%3a15.12.3-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb"
[23:04] <Crell> Bashing-om: How would I do that?
[23:05] <Neccy> Bashing-om: is it fine that the wired connection was turned off when entering those commands?
[23:05] <Neccy> Bashing-om: just noticed
[23:06] <antonio_> k1l_: this happened http://pastebin.com/Qqfs1d2S
[23:06] <k1l_> antonio_: yes, that works now.
[23:06] <Bashing-om> Neccy: Yeah .. makes all the difference in the world . As is now you are not getting an IP adress . turn the wired connection on ( and WIFI off ) .. and let's see now what ' ifconfig enp6s0 ' returns .
[23:08] <Bashing-om> Crell: To change the target to "you" : ' sudo chown <user_name>:<user_name> /mnt/oath . where /mnt/path is the actual real target partition.
[23:09] <Crell> Oh, I see what you mean.  I thought you meant permissions of /dev/sdb1, which I didn't understand. :-)
[23:11] <Neccy> Bashing-om: However, When i attempt to connect it always goes from the "wired connecting state", failes (without prompt) and turns off.
[23:11] <Neccy> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/tGvkrKYZ
[23:11] <wagle> what was the banning thing by Drone` ?
[23:12] <Neccy> Bashing-om: attempts to connect for a while. but doesnt.
[23:12] <k1l_> wagle: i banned an ip range that is used by a troll using open proxies. and the bot (drone) saw you using the same ip range and kicked you. sorry about that
[23:13] <wagle> k1l_: ah ok, nm..  I lived..  8)
[23:13] <wagle> s/nm/np
[23:13] <Bashing-om> Neccy: K, that last says you are not getting a IP4 adress but an IP6  . IN the GUI what is set ?
[23:13] <Mojtaba> Hi, I am trying to login using TTY1, but it is blank. (16.04 LTS) Any idea?
[23:14] <kamild1996> OerHeks, the second icon disappeared after the upgrade has finished but the first icon with an empty error is still there. Hmm, what could that be?
[23:14] <user10239812> https://ideone.com/jRqZJJ      I've put the syslog error in the "stdin" field. Please help
[23:15] <Neccy> Bashing-om: IPV4: IPV4= ON (DHCP), DNS automatic = ON, ROUTES automatic = ON. - does that help?
[23:15] <Mojtaba> Any idea?
[23:15] <Mojtaba> There is no TTY1 to 6
[23:16] <budder> hey guys i am about to install (first time) and I wanted to install alongside Windows. Will I have to manually allocate disk space? if so how much would be recommended?
[23:17] <Bashing-om> Neccy: Yeah ..looks correct to me ( I do not run a network-manager so can not directly confirm, ) . verify the in-house loop/kardware; what results ' ping -c3 127.0.0.1 ' .
[23:18] <algern-n> budder what's the size of your disk?
[23:18] <budder> algern-n: 128
[23:18] <Neccy> Bashing-om: 100% - 0% loss
[23:18] <Neccy> Bashing-om: 100% sucess i mean
[23:18] <algern-n> too many instances of mysql-server messed up my /etc/my.cnf
[23:18] <algern-n> -_-
[23:19] <algern-n> budder dunno, sounds like a small disk. why bother having a dual boot?
[23:19] <algern-n> budder anyhow, your reasons. maybe do a 30gb with a 2gb swap?
[23:20] <Bashing-om> Neccy: In-house is good .. what now getting out to the world ? ' ping -c3 8.8.8.8 ' where we try and talk to google's server .
[23:20] <Neccy> Bashing-om: Network uneachable
[23:21] <budder> algern-n: wait what do you mean? as in yes I will have to manually disk space?
[23:21] <budder> allocate*
[23:22] <k1l_> budder: the ubuntu installer got a settings to make the partitions for ubuntu (if windows and the manufacturers do not already use 4 primary partitions)
[23:22] <Neccy> Bashing-om: with a prompt commin up saying 'Connection failed - activation of network connection failed'. Not sure if that is from the ping (outside terminal) or because of the settings.
[23:22] <Bashing-om> Neccy: K, not getting out . what now ' ip addr show enp6s0 ' see if we see the router ?
[23:23] <budder> k1l_: you mean I do not necessarily have to manually allocate disk space? And the installer will do so itself?
[23:23] <k1l_> budder: yes, under some circumstances.
[23:24] <budder> k1l_: what would the circumstances be?
[23:24] <islandtroll> hi
[23:24] <budder> algern-n: what exactly did you mean by 2gb swap? RAM?
[23:25] <islandtroll> got a serious problem fans goin insane non stop noice
[23:25] <k1l_> budder: as i said: if there are not 4 primary partitions already in use (there cant be more than 4 primary partitions on the regular partition table)
[23:25] <Neccy> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/XZj0B0SP
[23:25] <k1l_> islandtroll: make sure the bios is updated to the latest one
[23:25] <hpteamosiempreel> Hello people
[23:26] <siva_machina> Hello
[23:26] <islandtroll> only thing i can do set lower bios setting but if i do that i cant use my engine at maximum speed core
[23:26] <budder> k1l_: alright, i see. thank you. and how about memory? algern-n mentioned something about a 2gb swap. i'm not sure if that refers to memory and if so what then
[23:26] <k1l_> budder: in the best case the installer will handle all that.
[23:27] <k1l_> budder: but as rule of thumb: swap = ram size
[23:27] <islandtroll> yeah its updated bios i did check that when i was usin windows 7
[23:27] <budder> k1l_: got it, thanks
[23:27] <k1l_> islandtroll: make sure its the latest one now. because the manufacturers do ship updates to fix such issues like noisy fans
[23:28] <islandtroll> sir i installed windows 7 one week before and now usin xubuntu
[23:29] <Bashing-om> Neccy: Still not getting IP4, is there a router involeved ? I expect something like this line " inet 192.168.0.101/24 brd 192.168.0.255 scope global eth1 " where I am eth1 ont his NIC .
[23:29] <k1l_> islandtroll: i dont know when you installed windows 7. its already some years old.
[23:29] <islandtroll> 1 week earlier i swapped from windows 10 to windows 7
[23:30] <islandtroll> and now xubuntu
[23:32] <Bashing-om> Neccy: Stil looking at this as a config issue . What returns ' ip route list ' ?
[23:32] <islandtroll> any fan control program?
[23:33] <Neccy> Bashing-om: empty
[23:33] <k1l_> !info fancontrol | islandtroll
[23:33] <stephenmac7> Hey, I recently updated windows and now it won't boot anymore, complaining that it cannot find the boot files. I'm running grub and if I change the bios mode to EFI, it boots directly to windows without giving me the option to boot linux.
[23:34] <Jordan_U> stephenmac7: Why was the boot firmwarw ever not booting via UEFI?
[23:34] <mcphail> islandtroll: what make/model of computer?
[23:34] <stephenmac7> It was in so-called "Legacy mode"
[23:34] <jswagner> stephenmac7: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface#Windows_changes_boot_order
[23:35] <islandtroll> toshiba satellite l650 psk1je
[23:35] <Bashing-om> Neccy: Ouch . I had expected something like my return : http://termbin.com/q5ys . Lemme think on this a moment . see where we go from here .
[23:35] <Jordan_U> stephenmac7: Were you the one that put it into legacy mode?
[23:36] <stephenmac7> Jordan_U: Yeah, but it was a while ago. I don't remember why I did it.
[23:36] <islandtroll> islandtroll@islandtroll-Satellite-L655:~$ !info fancontrol
[23:36] <islandtroll> bash: !info: event not found
[23:36] <islandtroll> islandtroll@islandtroll-Satellite-L655:~$
[23:37] <k1l_> islandtroll: that was the command in this channel to show you that package
[23:37] <islandtroll> !info fancontrol | islandtroll
[23:37] <k1l_> fancontrol is the packagename
[23:37] <Jordan_U> stephenmac7: You don't want Ubuntu booting via legacy mode, especially if you're dual booting with anothed OS configured for UEFI boot.
[23:38] <ubuntu244> When I should restart my server? Current uptime 180 days
[23:38] <mcphail> ubuntu244: much more often than that, if possible. You'll be running stale/vulnerable kernel and libs
[23:38] <jswagner> ubuntu244: whenever there is a kernel update
[23:38] <stephenmac7> Jordan_U: How would I go about putting ubuntu in efi mode?
[23:38] <k1l_> ubuntu244: you need to for kernels updates that ship security fixes for the kernel
[23:39] <tgm4883> ubuntu244: generally when a restart is required due to updates
[23:39] <islandtroll> so only thing i guess always lower core speed from bios settings nothin to do here...
[23:39] <de-facto> !info debian-goodies
[23:39] <ubuntu244> Like a upgrade from 16.04 to 16.04.1?
[23:40] <k1l_> islandtroll: look into the program "fancontrol" as i told you now several times, if you want to control the fans
[23:40] <k1l_> ubuntu244: no
[23:40] <de-facto> ubuntu244 if you upgrade a kernel or when you did a upgrade and checkrestart from the package debian-goodies tells you to restart services :D
[23:40] <tgm4883> ubuntu244: if this file exists "/var/run/reboot-required" Then you should reboot
[23:40] <Jordan_U> !bootinfo | stephenmac7
[23:41] <de-facto> ubuntu244 then you either can restart the particular service, but sometimes you also may want to restart the whole server
[23:41] <tgm4883> de-facto: don't really need a separate package for that
[23:41] <islandtroll> cant see fan control program in software manager will google for terminal code
[23:41] <de-facto> tgm4883 checkrestart is part of the package debian-goodies
[23:42] <tgm4883> de-facto: right, but if the system needs a restart, it's got a file you can check for that /var/run/reboot-required
[23:42] <backbox> hi
[23:42] <k1l_> islandtroll: its not a gui program. its a terminal script.
[23:43] <backbox> im new in linux and dont know how can install
[23:43] <islandtroll> is that the one ?sudo apt-get install lm-sensors fancontrol
[23:43] <islandtroll> ?
[23:43] <k1l_> islandtroll: yes
[23:43] <de-facto> tgm4883 yeah im using actually debian on my server, but i bet with ubuntu its also possible to configure an automatic Unattended Upgrades cronjob which does restarts automatically when required
[23:44] <k1l_> !backbox | backbox
[23:44] <tgm4883> de-facto: well yea, the unattended upgrades package will restart for you if you want it to. I was just saying that if you want to know if you need to restart or not you could do "ls /var/run/reboot-required" and if that file exists then you know you need to restart
[23:45] <stephenmac7> Give me a moment. Windows decided now was the time for a major system update
[23:45] <de-facto> tgm4883 yup, hope ubuntu244  reads that :D
[23:46] <backbox> how i learn command in linux
[23:47] <de-facto> hmm
[23:47] <algern-n> read all man -k ?
[23:47] <algern-n> practice makes perfect?
[23:48] <algern-n> just keep screwing up until you get it right
[23:48] <algern-n> :/
[23:48] <murphy_> how can i mount a sd card inside root to give me more HD space?
[23:49] <stephenmac7> Jordan_U: http://lpaste.net/4389978432218333184
[23:51] <de-facto> !info overlayroot | murphy_
[23:52] <murphy_> booya thanks de-facto!
[23:52] <de-facto> be carefull with such things though...
[23:53] <murphy_> what could go wrong?
[23:54] <de-facto> well basically you will end up with two file systems which only together will make sense to the upper layers
[23:55] <de-facto> murphy_ i think this is how the livecd does it, read only (CDROM) overlayed with a read write tempfs in RAM
[23:55] <murphy_> hmm
[23:55] <murphy_> the problem is this stupid intel compute stick
[23:56] <de-facto> murphy_ alternatively you probably also can make an lvm
[23:56] <kamild1996> Hello, anyone can recommend a FTP server with an up-to-date GUI? I'm looking for something quick to set up.
[23:56] <murphy_> they say 8GB drive but you really onlt get half that because they use a partition for a restore system
[23:57] <theorem> ok
[23:57] <theorem> this is odd
[23:57] <theorem> why doesn;t my screen lock after a certain amount of time ?
[23:57] <theorem> literally driving me crazy
[23:57] <murphy_> i figured i could just merge my /dev/sdb2 and /dev/sdc1 as root or something like that
[23:57] <k1l_> theorem: running a video player?
[23:57] <theorem> k1l_: no
[23:57] <murphy_> kinda like striping
[23:57] <Neccy> Bashing-om: Does it all look like a network driver issue?
[23:57] <theorem> k1l_: it *never* locks
[23:58] <theorem> I can;t even trigger it from the super+L key combo
[23:58] <theorem> it does work as a lock from the system bar though
[23:59] <murphy_> actually after reading about overlayroot it sounds pretty dynamic
[23:59] <k1l_> theorem: what ubuntu exactly? what desktop?
[23:59] <theorem> k1l_: it's a little old.  13.10
[23:59] <k1l_> theorem: m(