[00:00] <ksft> I don't know
[00:02] <Bashing-om> ksft: In that case we wait for eric^^ or Jordan_u to assist .. because I sure also do not know .
[00:02] <ksft> okay
[00:03] <elliot-59> ahh im on 15.10
[00:03] <elliot-59> god damn lubuntu
[00:03] <OerHeks> no need for that language, kid.
[00:03] <elliot-59> sry
[00:03] <lordcirth> elliot-59, why not upgrade?  16.04 is nice.
[00:03] <Bashing-om> ksft: Not to say others here do not have the skills and knowledge . those 2 I know do .
[00:04] <OerHeks> 15.10 is EOL, no updates and such
[00:04] <elliot-59> im very new to linux, dist-upgrade should do the trick right?
[00:04] <OmarSinCara36> does any one watch Mr. Robot?
[00:04] <teward> elliot-59: no, you need to use `sudo do-release-upgrade` or upgrade manager.
[00:05] <elliot-59> thanks man
[00:05] <OmarSinCara36> Mr. Robot? Anyone?
[00:05] <elliot-59> OmarSinCara36: yeah man
[00:05] <elliot-59> look at my nick
[00:05] <OmarSinCara36> just making sure
[00:06] <OmarSinCara36> is he really at prison?
[00:06] <elliot-59> i was really hoping that prison theory was wrong but oh well
[00:06] <lordcirth> !offtopic
[00:06] <lordcirth> Also, plz, spoilers
[00:06] <elliot-59> reddit ruined the surprise, they figured it out like in ep 1
[00:07] <OmarSinCara36> Can I create a private chatroom?
[00:07] <bazhang> elliot-59, thats not on topic here at all
[00:07] <lordcirth> OmarSinCara36, just join a channel that doesn't exist, it gets created
[00:07] <raymondillo>  quit
[00:07] <elliot-59> im done with that conv, sorry
[00:07] <bazhang> OmarSinCara36, ask in #freenode
[00:07] <OmarSinCara36> thanks
[00:08] <arooni> anyway (besides say ping) of determining latency on a ssh connection ?  and is there anything i can do to reduce latency ?  connecting from mac os x to ubuntu server 14.04 over ssh and using tmux
[00:08] <oracle> hi
[00:09] <OmarSinCara36> I am new to Ubuntu
[00:09] <OmarSinCara36> But I have been using Kali for 2.5 years
[00:10] <ksft> Jordan_U: in case Bashing-om's message didn't ping you
[00:10] <lordcirth> arooni, you could look at mosh
[00:11] <elliot-59> do i need to close stuff for the 16.04 upgrade to work? i keep getting unresolvable error
[00:13] <PaulN> Hi All, Looking for recommendations on the best dual boot (win10) and Ubuntu with UEFI tutorial, I'm planning to turn off my bitlocker so I can have dual boot then maybe down the road dual bitlocker back onThanks!
[00:14] <Bashing-om> !dualboot | PaulN
[00:15] <ksft> Bashing-om: I have my USB thing with Ubuntu now
[00:15] <ksft> not sure if that helps
[00:15] <PaulN> Thanks Bashing-om
[00:16] <Hydr0p0nX> is there another way to do the equivalent of dracut in 16.04.1 or do I just need to install the package?
[00:18] <oxffff> ?
[00:19] <Bashing-om> ksft: Well .. that is good . but still have a await someone with the EFI experience to boot into the install . sorry . I just have no care to know everything; some things I have no desire to know .
[00:20] <ksft> okay
[00:21] <cajohnson> can't login
[00:21] <cajohnson> with username in 16.04, acts as a guest account, temporary as in, what might I have done during install to cause this :))
[00:22] <cajohnson> intel i3 6100 HD 540 32gb
[00:41] <mrJ0k3R> hello
[00:42] <mrJ0k3R> hiiii
[00:42] <mrJ0k3R> :D
[00:44] <sjroot> So I am having issues with a 16.04 install drive I made.
[00:49] <sho__> hi.
[00:49] <sjroot> Hey sho__
[00:50] <sjroot> Anyone have experience putting 16.04 on a MacBook?
[00:50] <sho__> Need help on crypto_LUKS partition?
[00:50] <sho__> Need help on crypto_LUKS partition.
[00:50] <EriC^^> !mac | sjroot
[00:50] <sjroot> Thanks EriC^^
[00:51] <EriC^^> np
[00:51] <sho__> so, I'm trying to move my /home to another partition.
[00:52] <sho__> do I need to do any other thing than following the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving?
[00:52] <sho__> sorry, the link is this. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving
[00:53] <pennTeller> Hi guys I cant get sensors to detect cpu fan speed does anybody know how to fix this?
[00:53] <EriC^^> sho__: are you booted into the install right now? or live usb?
[00:53] <sho__> booted.
[00:54] <sho__> yep, unknown filesystem type.
[00:54] <EriC^^> sho__: live usb then?
[00:55] <chaotix> Hi, I was interested in testing out "unity-scope-soundcloud" on Ubuntu 16.04, but I got an interesting prompt in the terminal saying thatubuntu-desktop would be removed:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/23068865/
[00:55] <chaotix> am i right in saying no to this?
[00:57] <sho__> mm... after seeing the output blkid, there is this curious line.
[00:58] <sho__> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23068885/
[00:58] <sho__> which line should I use in fstab?
[01:01] <EriC^^> sho__: are you booted in the actual install or live usb?
[01:01] <EriC^^> copying the home partition to another luks disk or ?
[01:03] <chaotix> ok im going to try it, worse case scenario i will have to reinstall...  i dont know why logically ubuntu-desktop would be removed, maybe it isnt really removed or its reinstalled or something i am not understanding...
[01:03] <Bashing-om> ksft: EriC^^ is here ,, and willing to assist . You have your hands on that liveUSB ?
[01:03] <EriC^^> chaotix: that's the meta package
[01:03] <sjroot> I get an error saying Ubuntu 16.04 has experienced an internal error. Specifically, Ubiquity crashed with signal 5. Any insight into what is wrong here? On 2012 MacBook Pro
[01:04] <EriC^^> chaotix: if you remove it, then a list of packages will be marked for removal in autoremove.. bad idea
[01:04] <chaotix> EriC^^, ok thanks
[01:05] <EriC^^> np
[01:05] <chaotix> EriC^^, ok so unity-scopes-soundcloud is a no go then
[01:05] <EriC^^> where is that package from?
[01:05] <EriC^^> !info unity-scopes-soundcloud
[01:06] <chaotix> bash: !info: event not found
[01:06] <EriC^^> chaotix: that's a command for the bot to show the package info
[01:07] <chaotix> hmm thats weird...  maybe it is because i added a noobslab repository...  i can check in synaptic to see i think
[01:07] <EriC^^> try apt-cache policy unity-scopes-soundcloud
[01:08] <chaotix> N: Unable to locate package unity-scopes-soundcloud again
[01:08] <sjroot> Anyone know what the deal is with ubiquity crashing with signal 5?
[01:08] <sho__> sorry, afk there.
[01:08] <chaotix> thats so weird...  it didnt come up in synaptic either, but i found it by doing "apt-cache search unity-scopes-*"
[01:09] <chaotix> actually unity-scope-* not scopes
[01:10] <EriC^^> !info unity-scope-soundcloud
[01:10] <ksft>  EriC^^: you there?
[01:11] <ksft> EriC^^: I'm having trouble booting Ubuntu, and someone mentioned your name.
[01:11] <chaotix> it came up on apt-cache policy
[01:11] <ksft> that you could help
[01:11] <chaotix> EriC^^, i should let you help ksft or someone else, this isnt even that pressing
[01:11] <chaotix> i appreciate the help
[01:12] <EriC^^> chaotix: that's odd, it's requesting to remove unity and ubuntu-desktop even though it's for it
[01:12] <ksft> No, I don't want to interrupt.
[01:12] <EriC^^> apt-cache show unity-scope-soundcloud doesn't list them as conflicts though
[01:13] <lucas__> hola xd
[01:13] <sjroot> Is there a specific channel for Ubuntu gnome? I have tried to install it on my Mac four times lol
[01:13] <EriC^^> chaotix: ksft np
[01:13] <ksft> what?
[01:13] <EriC^^> sjroot: #ubuntu-gnome
[01:13] <sjroot> Thanks kindly
[01:14] <lucas__> usr/bin/mate-panel error :C
[01:14] <EriC^^> ksft: no problem we can do both :)
[01:14] <chaotix> that is really weird..  time for my firsr bug report?
[01:14] <ksft> oh, okay
[01:14] <chaotix> yay!
[01:14] <EriC^^> ksft: what's the problem you're having exactly?
[01:14] <ksft> When I select Ubuntu in grub, the screen goes purple.
[01:15] <ksft> I had been fiddling with graphics card drivers with help from people here.
[01:15] <ksft> I think you've helped me with similar graphics card issues in the past, actually.
[01:15] <EriC^^> chaotix: yup
[01:16] <ksft> It's a laptop with a dedicated Nvidia graphics card and an integrated one.
[01:16] <EriC^^> ksft: ok, did you try nomodeset or the recovery mode from grub's advanced menu?
[01:16] <ksft> I did
[01:16] <EriC^^> any luck?
[01:16] <ksft> as far as I can tell, nomodeset isn't affecting what happens at all
[01:17] <ksft> recovery mode shows a black screen with a lot of white writing that I obviously can't pastebin
[01:17] <lucas__> ubuntu mate is frozen after some hours :c
[01:18] <lucas__> help me
[01:18] <lucas__> plis
[01:18] <ksft> I'm on 14.04, but I want to upgrade to 16.04 sometime.
[01:18] <cfhowlett> !details | lucas__
[01:18] <EriC^^> chaotix: ah i see the problem
[01:18] <lucas__> ok sorry
[01:18] <ksft> I have a USB thing with Ubuntu on it, but I forget which version it has
[01:18] <EriC^^> chaotix: unity-scope-home is being removed when soundcloud is installed, and that's removing unity and ubuntu-desktop, check apt-cache show unity-scope-home , it replaces unity-scope-soundcloud
[01:19] <ksft> probably 12.04, but it might be 14.04
[01:20] <EriC^^> ksft: ok do you have a live usb you can boot?
[01:20] <ksft> yes
[01:21] <EriC^^> ksft: ok boot it and then run sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999 once it's booted
[01:21] <ksft> EriC^^: I'm not sure how to boot it.
[01:22] <EriC^^> which laptop do you have?
[01:23] <zombie> hola hay soporte en español? o.O
[01:23] <EriC^^> !es | zombie
[01:23] <ksft> EriC^^: nevermind, I figured it ouy
[01:23] <ksft> out*
[01:23] <EriC^^> ok
[01:24] <ksft> EriC^^: a bunch of stuff about "nouveau" and "SCHED_ERROR" appeared
[01:25] <ksft> now it's showing the grub menu
[01:25] <EriC^^> press try ubuntu
[01:25] <ksft> that was after I did that
[01:25] <ksft> now it's showing the grub menu it shows normally
[01:25] <EriC^^> oh
[01:27] <EriC^^> ksft: try pressing e over try ubuntu and add nomodeset
[01:27] <ksft> I did that before
[01:27] <ksft> didn't change anything I could see
[01:29] <EriC^^> try nouveau.modeset=0
[01:29] <ksft> EriC^^: after "quiet splash"?
[01:29] <ksft> hey, it worked!
[01:30] <EriC^^> ksft: the live usb or actual install?
[01:30] <ksft> actual install
[01:30] <EriC^^> ok
[01:30] <ksft> would you mind helping me with the original problems I was having too?
[01:30] <cfhowlett> !cookie | EriC^^
[01:31] <ksft> yeah, really
[01:31] <ksft> about the cookie
[01:31] <EriC^^> ksft: sure
[01:32] <ksft> I want to be able to run games on the dedicated graphics care
[01:32] <ksft> card*
[01:32] <EriC^^> ksft: ok, try sudo ubuntu-drivers devices | nc termbin.com 9999
[01:32] <ksft> I think I was able to do that before, but I recently noticed that they suddenly started performing much worse, so I assumed they had started using the integrated one.
[01:33] <ksft> EriC^^: "BRoken pipe"
[01:33] <ksft> Broken*
[01:34] <EriC^^> ksft: try again
[01:34] <ksft> I just did.
[01:34] <ksft> "Use netcat."
[01:35] <EriC^^> ksft: do you have pastebinit installed?
[01:35] <ksft> "Exception ignored in: <_io.TextIOWrapper name='<stdout>' mode='w' encoding='UTF-8'>"
[01:36] <EriC^^> ksft: alias pasteit='curl -F "sprunge=<-" sprunge.us'
[01:36] <ksft> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23068916/
[01:36] <EriC^^> then sudo ubuntu-drivers devices | pasteit
[01:36] <ksft> I have pastebinit
[01:37] <ksft> it's safe to remove the live USB thing now, right?
[01:37] <ksft> there's no reason anything would be writing to it
[01:37] <vagrant_> hello
[01:37] <EriC^^> ksft: ok, try dpkg -l | grep -E "nvidia|linux-headers" | pastebinit
[01:38] <EriC^^> ksft: yeah
[01:38] <vagrant_> hello, how to install php
[01:38] <ksft> what's grep -E?
[01:38] <EriC^^> !lamp | vagrant_
[01:39] <EriC^^> vagrant_: if you just want php install only the php packages in that guide i guess
[01:39] <nacc> vagrant_: what version of Ubuntu? how do you want to use PHP?
[01:39] <nacc> vagrant_: in 16.04, e.g., you can just do `apt install php`
[01:39] <nacc> ksft: extended regex support
[01:39] <ksft> EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23068918/
[01:40] <vagrant_> hello
[01:40] <EriC^^> ksft: try sudo apt-get install nvidia-370
[01:41] <ksft> EriC^^: Earlier, I wasn't able to boot normally with any nvidia* packages installed.
[01:41] <EriC^^> ksft: also pastebin the output of "uname -r" and "lspci | grep VGA"
[01:41] <ksft> 3.13.0-93-generic
[01:41] <vagrant__> Hi! what is the channel for CSS or web designers?
[01:42] <ksft> EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23068922/
[01:42] <ksft_> connecting with another computer for logging...
[01:42] <vagrant__> Hi Eric! is that the channel url?
[01:43] <EriC^^> ksft_: which nvidia do you have?
[01:43] <lordcirth> vagrant__, #/r/webdev
[01:43] <ksft_> EriC^^: GTX 960M
[01:44] <EriC^^> ksft_: is secureboot disabled?
[01:45] <ksft_> EriC^^: yes
[01:45] <ksft_> what does it do, other than prevent various things from working correctly?
[01:46] <EriC^^> hehe
[01:46] <EriC^^> ksft_: try to follow the guide here and see if it works https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2263316
[01:47] <lordcirth> ksft_, it allows only ( usually Microsoft) signed kernels to load
[01:47] <EriC^^> i dont really know much about graphics issues i'm afraid
[01:47] <ksft_> lordcirth: so it's secured against the user?
[01:48] <lordcirth> ksft_, it's secured against unapproved malware, boot USBs, etc, in theory.  On some good motherboards, you can set your own signing keys, which is a nice feature.
[01:49] <ksft_> how could someone be able to use a boot USB but not be able to turn off secureboot?
[01:49] <rob> hello everyone
[01:50] <MoziM> hi
[01:50] <rob> I'm new on here
[01:51] <lordcirth> ksft_, time.  However, it's mostly to prevent certain rootkits & bluepill attacks.  You can't replace the kernel with a bad one in software.
[01:51] <lordcirth> It's a decent idea, poorly implemented on most boards
[01:52] <rob> I'm trying to learn peppermint
[01:53] <Tin__man> Patty?
[01:53] <rob> OS Tin
[01:54] <Tin__man> ahh.
[01:54] <OerHeks> peppermint got its own issues.
[01:54] <Tin__man> brb
[01:54] <rob> I had Zorin
[01:55] <rob> wasn't too happy with it
[01:56] <OerHeks> ​#peppermint has their own irc channel on network SpotChat
[01:56] <rob> oh ok
[01:56] <MCLobo> HI Guys
[01:57] <rob> Hello MCLobo
[01:58] <LargePixels> i just install 16.04 on my 2015 macbook, and i can't get my system to wake after going into suspend mode
[01:58] <MCLobo> im nw hr such chat?
[01:58] <LargePixels> googling for an answer doesn't come up with anything useful
[01:59] <LargePixels> anybody familiar with this issue?
[01:59] <cfhowlett> MCLobo, the topic is ubuntu support
[02:00] <MCLobo> im nw in ubuntu this great
[02:01] <ksft_> is there a way to sort by modified date, or at least to display modified date with ls?
[02:01] <cfhowlett> LargePixels, no idea about that specific issue.  I purchase a MBA 2 months ago.  to avoid the occasional uncertainly of MACbuntu, I kept OSX.  Installed virtualbox, installed ubuntu to virtualbox.  No problems.
[02:02] <OerHeks> LargePixels, known issues with 11.4, here is a post that requires compiling a kernel yourself with a patch, maybe too difficult .. http://askubuntu.com/a/795606
[02:02] <nacc> ksft_: ls -clt ? (`man ls` helps)
[02:02] <LargePixels> woofers, thanks for the link :)
[02:02] <ksft_> nacc: looking at man ls
[02:02] <ksft_> couldn't find it
[02:06] <ksft_> just finishing those instructions in that forum post...
[02:06] <ksft_> can't log in
[02:07] <ksft_> screen flashes and asks me to log in again
[02:07] <ksft_> EriC^^: any ideas?
[02:09] <OerHeks> ksft_, still working on that intel hd 530 skylake ? nouveau.modeset=0  # found on http://askubuntu.com/a/770552
[02:10] <ned0> hey guys, how large of a root partition do you use when installing ubuntu and using a separate home partition ?
[02:10] <ksft_> OerHeks: I don't know what "hd 530 skylake" is
[02:10] <lordcirth> ksft_, fyi, in 'less', and therefore 'man', you can use /thing to search
[02:10] <ksft_> still working on graphics problems, though
[02:10] <ned0> I saw a recommendation saying 5-6gb was enough but to round up to 10-15, but then the download page mentions minimum of 25gb space
[02:10] <OerHeks> intel hd530, right?
[02:11] <cfhowlett> ned0, I put my / at 15 gb on ubuntustudio. using 8.36 of that
[02:11] <ksft_> OerHeks: oh
[02:11] <ksft_> I'm not sure
[02:12] <cfhowlett> ned0, actually, my / is only 11.  I have 5 gb of swap though
[02:12] <ksft_> OerHeks: nouveau.modeset=0 is how I got it to boot at all
[02:12] <ksft_> now I can't log in again
[02:12] <ned0> that ubuntu studio is kind of neat
[02:12] <ksft_> I'm pretty sure it would work if I got rid of all the nvidia packages I have installed, but then I wouldn
[02:12] <ksft_> 't be able to use that graphics card
[02:14] <ned0> thanks for the thoughts cfhowlett, I'm going to roll with .5/15/4 boot/root/swap
[02:15] <cfhowlett> ned0, sounds doable.  don't neglect your maintenance.  you will need to clean kernels every few months else "run out of boot space" errors
[02:15] <lordcirth> ned0, why a separate /boot ?
[02:15] <cfhowlett> sep boot is default with uefi installation, Lorcatar
[02:15] <cfhowlett> lordcirth, ^^
[02:15] <lordcirth> oh right EFI
[02:16] <lordcirth> I'm thankful I don't have one of those yet
[02:18] <lininois> lordcirth: yes glad I don't have yours
[02:20] <ksft_> can anyone help me?
[02:23] <XxTh14G0xX> salve
[02:32] <lininois> Jews run the banks
[02:32] <cfhowlett> lininois, wrong channel.  go away with your nonsense
[02:32] <cfhowlett> !ops | lininois
[02:33] <ned0> that's an interesting command
[02:38] <lordcirth> He was spamming me in PM earlier with various attempts at insults.
[02:38] <cfhowlett> lordcirth, yeah he did the same to me.  fortunately, hexchat /ignore is a very effective feature
[02:38] <cfhowlett> highly recommended!
[02:40] <lordcirth> Yeah I did
[02:41] <lininois> So lordcirth and cfhowlett both fucking bastards have ignored me. Them fucking pricks
[02:42] <lininois> You coons
[02:42] <lordcirth> Thanks
[02:44] <hggdh> /grep 185.140.114.132
[02:44] <cfhowlett> ?
[02:45] <hggdh> trying to find other instances
[02:46] <lordcirth> I didn't know IRC had grep :)
[02:46] <hggdh> lordcirth: IRC does not, but weechat has it
[02:47] <lordcirth> hggdh, ah ok
[02:47] <lordcirth> I get 'Bad arguments for user command.' in hexchat
[02:47] <hggdh> sorry, I am not familiar with hexchat. In weechat it is a plugin
[02:49] <pero> disks gives me a 9 digit read error rate and 6 digits for seek errors but assesses both as ok - normal? ;)
[02:54] <lordcirth> pero, does smartctl -H /dev/sdx say PASSED?
[02:56] <Sho__> hello..
[02:57] <lordcirth> Sho__, hi
[02:57] <Sho__> I'd like to request help?
[02:57] <cfhowlett> !ask | Sho__
[02:57] <pero> lordcirth, yea
[02:58] <Hydr0p0nX> anyone have 2 iscsi LUNs automounting in 16.04? I can get one to automount every time, but the second one will once then reverts /etc/iscsi/nodes/iqn..../ip,port/default  node.startup to manual
[02:59] <soLucien> does aptitude use apt "under the hood" >
[03:00] <lordcirth> soLucien, all the frontends implement the same system under the hood
[03:01] <Sho__> ok. I'd like to request help. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving reading that guide, I'd like to move my /home from / to new partition, both /home and new partition is encrypted. the following command: sudo rsync -aXS --exclude='/*/.gvfs' /home/. /media/home/. said to be copying from my old partition to new partition, but resulting in the file being unencrypted. I'd like to reencrypt them instead of copying the 
[03:01] <Sho__>  /home
[03:01] <Sho__> sorry for unable to contain the question in one line.
[03:02] <lordcirth> Sho__, a fun problem.  Firstly, you have backups?
[03:02] <Sho__> backups? just for whatever timeshift is scheduled to do.
[03:03] <lordcirth> Sho__, you should copy a backup off the computer, if possible.
[03:03] <Sho__> so. because I've copied using the first command in that page, the file is already copied to my new partition. unencrypted, the guide says.
[03:04] <lordcirth> Sho__, Your current /home on / partition is encrypted, correct?
[03:05] <Sho__> to be honest, I can't see the difference? when I set up ubuntu, I set /home to be encrypted.
[03:05] <Sho__> how to test?
[03:06] <morf> magic
[03:06] <lordcirth> Sho__, do 'ls -a /home/' and see if '.ecryptfs' is there
[03:07] <morf> Sho__: mount the partition with /home from other os / live usb or whatever ... do ls /home/[username] ... you will see
[03:07] <Sho__> yes
[03:07] <lordcirth> Sho__, then it's encrypted.  So your files are actually stored (encrypted) in that directory, and transparently decrypted to appear in /home/user
[03:08] <lordcirth> Sho__, so I guess you'd want to copy the .ecryptfs directory over, and the empty directory /home/sho but not the contents
[03:09] <lordcirth> If you mount with a livecd, you could see more clearly what's really on disk
[03:09] <morf> which is 1 help file and 1 encrypted home file that's mounted over your home by passphrase encrypted by your user password
[03:10] <Sho__> umm... what's the meaning of "... but not the contents"? the context of the contents.
[03:10] <lordcirth> Sho__, on disk, the /home/sho directory exists, but is empty.  eCryptfs then makes your decrypted files appear there.
[03:12] <lordcirth> hggdh, he's back as "pivkles"
[03:13] <ksft_> When I try to log in, the screen flashes, and then it asks me to log in again.
[03:13] <ksft_> I have an Nvidia graphics card, and when I remove all the nvidia packages, it works.
[03:13] <lordcirth> ksft_, switch to a tty and read /var/log/Xorg.0.log to tell you whu
[03:13] <lordcirth> why*
[03:13] <pivkles> ksft_: graphic issue
[03:14] <ksft_> I can't use it if I do that, though.
[03:14] <ksft_> lordcirth: what am I looking for?
[03:14] <ksft_> pivkles: I understand that. Do you know what it could be more specifically or how I can fix it?
[03:14] <lordcirth> ksft_, errors are marked by (EE).  Generally reverse-searching for the last (EE) is a good start
[03:14] <pivkles> ksft_: you need to use a lower gpu desktop
[03:14] <lordcirth> ksft_, he's a ban-evading troll who's spamming my PMs, don't bother
[03:15] <ksft_> any channel ops here?
[03:15] <ksft_> reported in #freenode?
[03:15] <ksft_> oh, good
[03:15] <lordcirth> Thanks
[03:16] <ksft_> lordcirth: "(EE) FBDEV(0): FBIOBLANK: Invalid argument"
[03:17] <ksft_> nine of those in a row right at the end with different numbers before them that I assume are timestamps
[03:17] <lordcirth> ksft_, maybe just ' pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log'
[03:17] <soLucien> i guess this is a longshot
[03:18] <soLucien> but is it possible to set up a machine-wide http proxy ?
[03:18] <ksft_> lordcirth: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23069003/
[03:18] <soLucien> or should i do it for every application
[03:18] <lordcirth> soLucien, firewalls can do that with redirect rules
[03:19] <lordcirth> iptables / ufw / shorewall
[03:19] <lordcirth> Not sure how hard it is though.
[03:19] <soLucien> i did it for apt-get ,
[03:19] <soLucien> but now i would have to do it for git, ruby
[03:20] <soLucien> and whatever other package manager
[03:20] <lordcirth> soLucien, a firewall redirect is probably worth looking into
[03:20] <soLucien> alright, i'm asking google for help
[03:21] <zmc> I just upgraded from 14.04 LTS to 16.04.1, and got the nasty suprise of systemd.  I reverted to upstart and it broke things. Is Ubuntu forcing everyone to take the D or should I file bugs?
[03:23] <lordcirth> zmc, systemd is standard now.  It is generally wise to read a summary changelog before upgrading if you care about system details.
[03:23] <BitKid_> haveing truble install ubuntu16.04
[03:24] <zmc> lordcirth, I understand it's now the default, upstart is still in the tree. Moving back to upstart causes breakage. Is it a mistake that upstart was left in the tree, or is the mistake the bad behaviour?
[03:24] <ksft_> lordcirth: did you see the pastebin link?
[03:24] <BitKid_> things atempted: nomad(cant rember full command) apt_osi = off. instler keeps crashing
[03:24] <ksft_> I really have no idea what I'm looking for
[03:25] <gtsr> hi
[03:25] <gtsr> is abigailbucca there
[03:25] <gtsr> hi abigail
[03:25] <gtsr> i was wondering if bucca stood for buccaneers
[03:25] <gtsr> like the tampa bay bucs?
[03:25] <gtsr> oh okay
[03:25] <gtsr> thank you
[03:25] <lordcirth> ksft_, I did
[03:25] <gtsr> see ya, have a good day
[03:26] <lordcirth> !offtopic | gtsr
[03:26] <BitKid_> any suggestion guys? iv been stuck at this for a week
[03:27] <lordcirth> BitKid_, you'd need to supply details of exactly when and how the installer crashes
[03:27] <BitKid_> ok, please tell me what info I need
[03:27] <BitKid_> I can run commands from terminal
[03:27] <gtsr> dragnadh, on ipv29
[03:27] <gtsr> i was just leaving
[03:27] <gtsr> kthx and sorry and kthx and cya
[03:28] <BitKid_> after crashing it askes me to send notes, then i am in some kind of ubunto trial
[03:28] <lordcirth> ksft_, have you changed any settings regarding gcc or your kernel?
[03:28] <BitKid_> so i shoudl be abel to get the info need
[03:28] <ksft_> lordcirth: I don't think so
[03:28] <lordcirth> ksft_, your system is up to date 16.04.1?
[03:28] <ksft_> lordcirth: no, it's 14.04
[03:28] <lordcirth> ah ok
[03:30] <BitKid_> is there a way to debug from terminal so can see if there is any hardware to software incompatabilitys that could be causing the crash?
[03:30] <lordcirth> ksft_, you're sure you're using the correct driver version for your GPU?
[03:30] <ksft_> lordcirth: no, not at all
[03:30] <ksft_> I followed the instructions in the forum post EriC^^ linked to
[03:31] <ksft_> I got the driver from Nvidia's website
[03:31] <ksft_> yeah, actually, I'm more sure than I was before that I'm using the right version
[03:32] <lordcirth> ksft_, oh, .deb package or manual?
[03:32] <ksft_> lordcirth: it was a .run file
[03:33] <lordcirth> ksft_, this was after the packages didn't work for you?
[03:33] <BitKid_> lordcirth any sugguestions?
[03:33] <ksft_> yeah, but the problems I was having with them were the same
[03:33] <lordcirth> I haven't had to manually install nvidia for a long time
[03:34] <lordcirth> BitKid_, if the installer crashes, it should provide an error message or log?
[03:35] <BitKid_> yes is has this long statment that basicly it crashed and this window will close. then it closes and anothereone opens witha send option to send to developer once i click send i can access the web browser to ghet on the irc
[03:36] <lordcirth> BitKid_, but it doesn't say why?  Does it say if it's written a log somewhere?
[03:36] <BitKid_> lordcirth this is on all linux distro not just ubuntu
[03:37] <BitKid_> not sure ok ill go thru the process again but it takes like 30 min since it will install like 1/2 way before the error comes in
[03:37] <BitKid_> is there a way to check from terminal if it has a log writen  somewhere?
[03:37] <lordcirth> BitKid_, what point does it get to?  Installing packages?
[03:38] <BitKid_> hmm sry didnt pay close attention to thbat
[03:38] <BitKid_> that*
[03:38] <lordcirth> BitKid_, you can look in /var/log/apt maybe?
[03:39] <lordcirth> BitKid_, or /var/log/installer ?
[03:39] <BitKid_> ok so i have history.log but looks like a nuch of nothing to me
[03:40] <BitKid_> should i post it in post option anyway?
[03:40] <vahe> hi , tar how to extract that would not have changed the attribute 755 or 644
[03:41] <BitKid_> here is all it shows lordcirth ::  http://paste.ubuntu.com/23069021/
[03:42] <lordcirth> BitKid_, anything in /var/log/installer?
[03:42] <lordcirth> vahe, tar -p Preserves permissions
[03:43] <BitKid_> ya, DEBUG DM VERSION
[03:43] <BitKid_> sry cap
[03:43] <lordcirth> BitKid_, that's all it says?
[03:43] <BitKid_> ya
[03:43] <lordcirth> BitKid_, pastebin /var/log/syslog
[03:43] <BitKid_> i think debug should have some good stuff right?
[03:43] <BitKid_> ok
[03:44] <lordcirth> BitKid_, wait are those 3 filenames or contents?
[03:44] <BitKid_> not sure for the diffrence, i used ls and saw those 3 options
[03:45] <BitKid_> no option for /var/log/syslog
[03:45] <BitKid_> bash: cd: /var/log/syslog: Not a directory
[03:48] <lordcirth> BitKid_, it's a file
[03:48] <vahe> lordcirth: tar -pxvf archive.tar , yes?
[03:48] <lordcirth> vahe, looks right
[03:49] <vahe> thanks
[03:49] <BitKid_> should i past it lordcirth?
[03:49] <BitKid_> the debug file or any othere one?
[03:50] <lordcirth> BitKid_, the installer/DEBUG sounds useful
[03:51] <Bashing-om> ksft_: Another thought ! What kernel are you booting ? show ' uname -r ' .
[03:51] <BitKid_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23069030/
[03:51] <BitKid_> thank you lordcirth for helping
[03:53] <lordcirth> BitKid_, np.  I don't see anything there about crashing...  This is puzzling.
[03:53] <BitKid_> you feel my pain i see lol
[03:53] <BitKid_> any suggestions at all im willing to try
[03:53] <lordcirth> BitKid_, you say that other distros crash the same?
[03:54] <lordcirth> BitKid_, are you sure the hard drive is intact?
[03:55] <BitKid_> yes or install and just stall.
[03:56] <BitKid_> ok harddrives, I have 1 pcie ssd one ssd 2 1t+ tried on both the ssd
[03:56] <couerdechien> Hi,I just installed kubuntu 16.04 from an iso, and it is infinitely stuck on detecting my hardware, meaning that it does not have the proper drivers and is extremely slow. A search reveals that this is because a package called apt-xapian-index is missing, but I have no idea how to get it. I tried the #kubuntu channel but it's dead right now. Can anyone here help me?
[03:57] <lordcirth> couerdechien, to install a package?  open a terminal and 'sudo apt install  apt-xapian-index'
[03:58] <legendre> hi hi
[03:58] <couerdechien> oh duh I forgot to type install.... I am mostly new to linux if that wasn't obvious. Sorry about that.
[03:58] <couerdechien> Thank you.
[03:58] <Mojtaba> Hello, I am using system proxy by ssh, and the problem is that thunderbird gives me connection refused for gmail. Do you know what should I do?
[03:58] <legendre> where can you find the +actual+ current CPU speed/
[03:58] <lordcirth> legendre, you mean what power management has clocked it at the moment?
[03:59] <legendre> lordcirth: precisely.
[03:59] <lordcirth> legendre, cpufreq-info
[03:59] <lordcirth> legendre, or cat /proc/cpuinfo
[03:59] <lordcirth> Note that downclocking is actually per core
[03:59] <antonio_> hhhh
[04:00] <legendre> lordcirth: I don't see it in /cpuinfo/
[04:00] <legendre> just the reported speeds
[04:00] <legendre> lordcirth: does cpufreq rely on lmsensors?
[04:01] <lordcirth> legendre, 'grep MHz /proc/cpuinfo'
[04:01] <SchrodingersScat> legendre: cpu MHz
[04:01] <BitKid_> i feel bad for asking for suggestions lordcirth u seem to be the only one available to help xd
[04:01] <lordcirth> BitKid_, no problem, if I wanted to leave, I would :P
[04:01] <lordcirth> BitKid_, unfortunately, I am running low on ideas
[04:02] <legendre> one sec..
[04:02] <BitKid_> :) so the hype is true i see best comunity=ubuntu
[04:02] <BitKid_> :(
[04:02] <lordcirth> BitKid_, pastebin the output of 'dmesg'
[04:02] <lordcirth> This is the kernel log
[04:02] <BitKid_> what is the dir so i can cat it
[04:03] <legendre> lordcirth: SchrodingersScat : that's interesting, I don't recall finding dynamic CPU cpeeds under /cpuinfo/
[04:03] <legendre> Is that something that arrived with lmsensors/
[04:03] <legendre> ?
[04:03] <legendre> sorry, rented KB
[04:03] <lordcirth> legendre, you mean /proc/cpuinfo?  Been there for a while that I remember
[04:04] <lordcirth> Mine shows 800Mhz, sometimes 1600, it's certainly dynamic
[04:04] <SchrodingersScat> lordcirth: now you're a believer, cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -i "cpu mhz"
[04:04] <lordcirth> SchrodingersScat, ? why ?
[04:05] <lordcirth> SchrodingersScat, useless use of 'cat' award? :P
[04:05] <BitKid_> lordcirthh where is the 'dmesg' found??
[04:05] <lordcirth> BitKid_, I said, it's a command.
[04:06] <BitKid_> oh sry sweet tho pasting now
[04:06] <SchrodingersScat> lordcirth: oh, wow, you got me
[04:06] <BitKid_> omg wow this is weird i think ur right the problem is here
[04:06] <legendre> interesting. Thanks for clearing that up.
[04:07] <BitKid_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23069122/
[04:07] <legendre> I'd been having a serious slowdown issue, and was trying to track dynamic cpu speeds. When using cpuinfo, etc. I just didn't seem to see anything other than the 2400MHz spec. clock speed.
[04:07] <BitKid_> thats a problem right?
[04:08] <legendre> Is the Core2 Duo have two physical cores, or are they logical?
[04:08] <legendre> *Does the
[04:08] <lordcirth> BitKid_, you're installing from a USB?
[04:08]  * pimpMyNick wants to know when Xorg is gonna fully replaced with Mir
[04:08] <BitKid_> Yes I am
[04:08] <lordcirth> legendre, 2 physical, no hyperthreading
[04:08] <BitKid_> I have a cd too
[04:09] <lordcirth> BitKid_, does the CD not work either?
[04:09] <BitKid_> well this time i chose the cd option
[04:09] <lordcirth> Because this seems to imply that a "new" USB is being plugged in approx twice a second...
[04:09] <legendre> lordcirth: this machine ran great, then "suddenly" it fell on its face. So slow it was borderline un-usable.
[04:09] <lordcirth> Yet there is no disconnect, which is strange
[04:09] <BitKid_> with both i would get black led thign where it teslls me gr: failed to load something
[04:10] <legendre> this was after installing the latest LTS
[04:10] <lordcirth> legendre, and the normal clock rate of your machine is 2400?
[04:10] <legendre> lordcirth: yes.
[04:10] <BitKid_> Should i do with but unplug the usb?
[04:10] <BitKid_> do it with Cd but unplug usb ?
[04:10] <legendre> turns out, that the thermal junction tween the CPU and swink had brokebn down..
[04:10] <legendre> and the CPU was overheating, and the BIOS must have been clocking it down.
[04:11] <legendre> is 145-150F that hot for a C2 Duo 2400??
[04:11] <lordcirth> legendre, that might be.  Hardware problems can be hard to diagnose
[04:11] <legendre> when it hit like 160, it panicked and did a hw shutdown.
[04:11] <ksft_> Bashing-om: 3.13.0-93-generic
[04:11] <legendre> that's when I was like "WTF", this is overheating?
[04:11] <lordcirth> legendre, 65 C?  higher than I'd like.
[04:11] <Ben64> legendre: join ##hardware for hardware issues, and use celcius, nobody knows cpu temp in fahrenheit
[04:12] <legendre> well, it was it.. I replaced the paste, the temp fell to 115-125F
[04:12] <legendre> and speeds are great again
[04:12] <BitKid_> lordcirth i have an option to install since this is acting as a trial boot, I unpluged the usb and trying
[04:12] <legendre> it was all so "silent" that I had no idea what the heck was going on.
[04:13] <Bashing-om> ksft_: Well .. that is good . but bad such that my thought falls through .
[04:13] <legendre> no "Hey a-hole, yr maching is hot, and we're cuttig back the clock bigtime"
[04:13] <legendre> 150F = 65-66C
[04:14] <legendre> I thought CPU were good to 85C.
[04:14] <legendre> aka 210F
[04:14] <lordcirth> legendre, there is a difference between "burns at X" and "should operate at X"
[04:14] <BitKid_> one quick question lordcirth im not sure, but dose it matter if i use "SCSI4 (0,0,0) (sda)" or "SCSI8 (0,0,0) (sdd)"
[04:14] <lordcirth> BitKid_, well that would depend what drive you want to install to?
[04:14] <legendre> lordcirth: yes, I mean to say that 85C was within the operating range.
[04:15] <legendre> if not not
[04:15] <lordcirth> legendre, the manufacturer listed TjMax is "point at which it melts" not what it should actually run at long-term
[04:15] <BitKid_> got u
[04:16] <legendre> lordcirth: yes, I understand TjMax, design center, design max, temp. overload, etc.
[04:16] <legendre> I do electronics. I was just surprised to find a modern CPU that balked at 145-150F (65-70C)
[04:17]  * lordcirth shrugs
[04:17] <legendre> then again, I didn't catch the temp just before it shutdown
[04:18] <sho__> sorry. my modem turned off and then I've been flagged as spambot/openproxy.
[04:19] <sho__> so, continuing from before.
[04:19] <sho__> after I sync my /home to /media/home, I want to encrypt it. How do I do that/
[04:19] <sho__> ?
[04:20] <sho__> basically, the new partition has been encrypted.
[04:20] <sho__> any help?
[04:22] <lordcirth> sho__, you copied the .ecryptfs to the new partition in the same location?  Should be able to mount it in fstab and see if it works.
[04:24] <sho__> eh... mount it in fstab? edit /etc/fstab then use mount -a?
[04:25] <sho__> basically the files is all copied from /home to /media/home
[04:25] <BitKid_> lordcirth it failed again here is the pastbin http://paste.ubuntu.com/23069187/ also it failed at teh "copying file..." phase
[04:25] <sho__> but the Ubuntu guide doesn't specify on how I encrypt the new folder.
[04:25] <sho__> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving
[04:25] <sho__> that's the guide I followed.
[04:26] <lordcirth> sho__, crypttab should already be set to mount /home/.ecryptfs/sho at /home/sho.  So as long as you mount the new /home correctly with home/.ecryptfs/ copied over, it should work.
[04:26] <sho__> using ls -a on /media/home/ gives me encryptfs. But it is colored differently?
[04:27] <pimpMyNick> I need to add resolution of 1600x900 on my Full HD monitor, using ubuntu 16.04. Xrandr and Xorg-conf method is not working, although it works on all previous versions. May I get some help from someone?
[04:27] <sho__> as, in the old /home, it is colored light blue and in /media/home, it is colored the same as other folder.
[04:28] <lordcirth> sho__, 'ecryptfs' or '.ecryptfs' ?
[04:29] <lordcirth> sho__, also check with ls -l that the permissions match
[04:29] <sho__> lordcirth... remember that I haven't yet booting up liveCD and do the second command provided in the guide. it is with dot.
[04:29] <sho__> lordcirth: comparing between?
[04:29] <MarkovAlert> I have been working in the world of the day of school and I have to 2nd. the first to review
[04:29] <MarkovAlert> the only way I see you there, I have been
[04:30] <MarkovAlert> I will not have the right now, I am not going to have
[04:30] <lordcirth> MarkovAlert, please don't spam, markov or no
[04:30] <MarkovAlert> lordcirth: the. I am not going anywhere
[04:30] <lordcirth> Well it's 12:30 so bye, sorry sho__
[04:30] <MarkovAlert> I will not only is this still have
[04:30] <sho__> ok. bye.
[04:30] <lordcirth> !ops
[04:30] <sho__> thanks
[04:30] <ksft_> asking again in case someone who can help is here now: I have an Nvidia dediated graphics card and an integrated one, and I'm running Ubuntu 14.04. It seems like whenever I have any Nvidia drivers installed, I get a login loop. I can remove them to log in, but then I don't know if I can use the Nvidia graphics card.
[04:31] <MarkovAlert> ubottu: the the the the the the the
[04:31] <ksft_> dedicated*
[04:31] <MarkovAlert> on Fri Jan the the, the only way
[04:31] <MarkovAlert> the other hand . the other hand, the more you know what you are looking at
[04:31] <sho__> MarkovAlert, are you trying to make a text generator using markov chain?
[04:32] <ksft_> any channel ops here?
[04:32] <sami_> hi
[04:32] <i-make-robots> hi!  I upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04 and now my apache is all bust.  it seems it only reads /etc/apache/sites-available/default.dpkg-dist instead of my old sites-enabled/* files.  what's up with that?
[04:32] <MarkovAlert> sho lol
[04:32] <MarkovAlert> i am pretending to be a markov bit
[04:33] <tonyyarusso> Well, don't.
[04:33] <MarkovAlert> by using the auto complete on my phone by tapping it randomly
[04:33] <sho__> what's markov bit?
[04:33] <MarkovAlert> i mean bot
[04:33]  * MarkovAlert can spam, too
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[04:33] <ksft_> need a channel op
[04:34] <sho__> so.. continuing on that. how do I encrypt my new home?
[04:34] <sho__> well...  it's 11.30 so, bye.
[04:34] <sho__> I'll ask later.
[04:45] <sami__> hi
[04:46] <ksft_> now I can't log in at all
[04:46] <ksft_> login loop
[05:25] <Netham46> I've got a USB headset that gets terrible quality under Linux, it crackles and pops and sounds heavily compressed. It works great if I pass the USB device through to a Windows VM.
[05:25] <Netham46> Any ideas on how to fix it?
[05:26] <hateball> Netham46: what chipset? run lsusb
[05:27] <Netham46> hateball, just has the headset model, Logitech G930.
[05:27] <Netham46> 046d:0a1f
[05:30] <Netham46> Also whenever I hit any of the media keys on my headset my mouse quits working until I replug it
[05:37] <hateball> Netham46: for the buttons, could this be it? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-evdev/+bug/1155819/comments/18
[05:40] <nebojsaPA> hi all
[05:40] <Netham46> hateball, reloading the module that suggests fixes my mouse
[05:41] <nebojsaPA> someone wifi master
[05:41] <Netham46> But the audio quality is still terrible
[05:41] <hateball> Netham46: have you tried adding those options then? that should fix the need for reloading at all
[05:42] <nebojsaPA> ASUS X550-VC wifi wont  work
[05:42] <Netham46> hateball, I'm honestly more concerned with the poor audio quality
[05:45] <hateball> Netham46: yes I understand, unfortunately I am not a wizard of troubleshooting that... in my experience everything has "just worked"
[05:45] <hateball> Netham46: but I am helping you google :)
[05:49] <Haris> hello all
[05:49] <helpless> i have two running ubuntu systems (i cant use them at the same time but i can mount the respective partition). what is the simplest way to copy data from an encrypted home directory to the other encrypted home directory?
[05:51] <Haris> my apache2 install has borked between reboots yesterday evening. now when I try to install, reinstall or remove it, the process goes to a certain point and then stops there and just remains there. It neither concludes, nor does it engage CPU for doing something. Is there a way to troubleshoot these scripts or find their point of failure ? with bash scripts, one can run them with bash -x script.sh that shows all
[05:51] <Haris>  the steps it is performing, so one can find out where the syntax error or any other problem is. is there a way to find our what is stopping aptitude, apt-get, dpkg from completing their work in this regard ?
[05:51] <Haris> I'm on Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
[05:54] <mgedmin> Haris: you could run atop or vmstat 1 to see what's happening to the system
[05:54] <mgedmin> i.e. is it busy doing i/o, cpu or what
[05:54] <Haris> cpu is totally idle
[05:54] <mgedmin> waiting for disk maybe?
[05:55] <mgedmin> dmesg may be worth checking -- disk read errors and retries show up very clearly there
[05:55] <krc4267_> -chat\
[05:55] <krc4267_> oops
[05:55] <mgedmin> another useful tool is pstree -a -- find your apt/dpkg command, see what maintainer scripts it's running
[05:55] <ZFS2> helpless: Copy the home folder when you are not logged in, for example use a live cd.
[05:56] <mgedmin> then there's strace
[05:56] <mgedmin> sudo strace -f -o /tmp/trace.log apt-get remove or whatever; then tail -f /tmp/trace.log to see what's happening
[05:56] <mgedmin> slows things down a lot, but if simpler methods don't help, try it
[05:58] <starfire_> hail
[05:58] <helpless> ZFS2, but i need the data of the home folder, not the home folder itself.
[05:58] <Haris> there's negligible i/o/
[06:00] <ross`> in the old init.d system how would I make sure that a script isn't started until network is up?
[06:00] <Haris> pstree output ---> http://pastebin.ca/3697633
[06:01] <Haris> does it ring a bell ? I don't see anything that helps troubleshoot
[06:01]  * mgedmin looks
[06:01] <geirha> ross`: You'd make sure the S-number is higher than networking's
[06:01] <mgedmin> whoa, plymouth --ping???
[06:02] <mgedmin> why is apache2 restart doing that?!?!?!
[06:02] <Haris> no idea ?
[06:02] <Haris> root     44408  0.0  0.0  24448  8048 pts/8    Ss+  10:47   0:00 /usr/bin/dpkg --status-fd 61 --configure apache2:amd64
[06:02] <Haris> root     44409  0.0  0.0  16824  3308 pts/8    S+   10:47   0:00 /bin/bash /var/lib/dpkg/info/apache2.postinst configure 2.4.7-1ubuntu4.8
[06:02] <ross`> # Required-Start: $all
[06:02] <ross`> # Default-Start: 5
[06:02] <ross`> I have it symlinked as S03ready
[06:02] <ross`> in /etc/rc5.d
[06:02] <Haris> what's plymouth ?
[06:03] <mgedmin> boot splash screen thing
[06:03] <mgedmin> Haris: I would try 'sudo killall plymouth' to get dpkg unstuck
[06:03] <geirha> ross`: mh, but networking isn't handled by init.d. Then I don't think there's any good way to ensure it
[06:03] <mgedmin> and then I would probably reboot to see if that fixes whatever-is-broken because life's too short for debugging
[06:03] <geirha> Better rewrite it as an upstart/systemd job
[06:04] <mgedmin> ok, I see lightdm is running 'plymouth quit'
[06:04] <mgedmin> plymouthd itself should only be running during system boot
[06:05] <mgedmin> (it's needed to synchronize messages from system services that are being started in parallel so they don't get mixed in the middle of a word or somethig; the splash screen thing is really secondary)
[06:05] <mgedmin> and when the system is done booting, plymouthd should quit, afaiu
[06:05] <mgedmin> for some reason it doesn't on your system
[06:06] <mgedmin> well, didn't
[06:06] <mgedmin> does it do that on every boot?
[06:06] <Haris> when I killed plymouth pids' it gave me msg on cli/shell that it restarted apache
[06:06] <Haris> does that mean, someone on the console worked on this ?
[06:07] <Haris> from GUI (physically) on the box ?
[06:07] <mgedmin> no
[06:07] <mgedmin> you'd see shells spawned by getty
[06:07] <mgedmin> this is just something getting stuck
[06:07] <mgedmin> curious to see those whoopsie processes
[06:07] <Haris> yep. need to check what is getting stuck
[06:08] <mgedmin> nah, maybe that's normal
[06:08] <mgedmin> whoopsie is the error reporting daemon; but I'm not sure if it's always running, or if it only spawns when it detects a crash
[06:08] <mgedmin> I don't see whoopsie on my ubuntu 14.04 server -- but then maybe it's a desktop-only thing
[06:08] <Haris> at least there should be some output .. somewhere that one can look into to make things right
[06:08] <mgedmin> my desktop (well, laptop) is running 16.04
[06:09] <Haris> what's the apache, php versions on 16.x
[06:09] <mgedmin> /var/log/syslog is worth a check
[06:09] <mgedmin> if you see anything there about plymouth, pastebin maybe?
[06:09] <Haris> checking
[06:09] <mgedmin> http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=apache2 says 2.4.18
[06:19] <noobish-noob> Hello
[06:19] <noobish-noob> I'm a noob
[06:19] <noobish-noob> How do I install ubuntu?
[06:19] <noobish-noob> like where do I get the disc?
[06:19] <hateball> !install
[06:20] <noobish-noob> yeah i know ppl get it online
[06:20] <noobish-noob> but isnt that piracy?
[06:21] <hateball> When you're done trolling I am sure #archlinux will applaud your efforts
[06:22] <noobish-noob> hateball: what?
[06:22] <noobish-noob> I'm not trolling
[06:23] <mgedmin> noobish-noob: see http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/our-philosophy
 but isnt that piracy? -> No. It's distributed for free
[06:24] <noobish-noob> oh great
[06:24] <noobish-noob> i've heard free stuff is usually not maintained or patched at all
[06:24] <ouroumov_> It is maintained.
[06:24] <ouroumov_> 16.04 has  a five years shelf life
[06:31] <mgedmin> five years on the server; three years on the desktop
[06:31] <mgedmin> (but there's a new long-term support release every two years, so just upgrade and be happy)
[06:32] <Ben64> no, 5 years on desktop
[06:33] <mgedmin> oh, wow!  I must've missed that announcement
[06:34] <netvixtra> I wonder why a man should not upgrade to renew the LTS.
[06:34] <mgedmin> fear of change, lack of time, ...
[06:35] <nindustries> Hi, anyone ever had this issue with fonts? http://imgur.com/FL1yaRX
[06:35] <netvixtra> mgedmin: Seems like Slackware could be useful in that matter.
[06:36] <mgedmin> netvixtra: it looks like you somehow selected a proportional font instead of a monospace one?
[06:36] <netvixtra> mgedmin: nindustries
[06:37] <nindustries> proportional? mgedmin
[06:37] <Haris> apache2 working normal now
[06:37] <Haris> looks like killing plymouth did the trick
[06:37] <Haris> nor sure what plymouth had to do with apache2
[06:37] <Haris> nor=not
[06:38] <nindustries> Yeah, switching fonts did the trick
[06:40] <noobish-noob> I cant download Ubuntu over a 56K modem
[06:40] <Haris> we have 56K modems deployed today as well ?
[06:41] <thekrynn_> does anyone have recommendations for a portable kvm solution for servers running ubuntu (mainly for initial setup and bios)
[06:41] <noobish-noob> 3% of america is on dialup
[06:41] <noobish-noob> We can get cable, satallite  or dial up here
[06:42] <Haris> dsl
[06:42] <netvixtra> I guess you should get going with it noobish-noob
[06:42] <noobish-noob> i live with my grandmother, because my other grandma and both grandpas were killed by niggers in Compton, and my mom was killed by a Jew who was trying to defend itself against my dad
[06:42] <netvixtra> I guess he was trolling after all.
[06:42] <Ben64> of course
[06:43] <noobish-noob> So my dad was out hunting jews, one tried to defend itself but missed and shot my mom
[06:44] <noobish-noob> then the jews called the cops and my dad went to prison
[06:44] <noobish-noob> and all my grandparents except my grandma on my dads side, got killed in Compton by gang violence
[06:44] <noobish-noob> So my grandma is the only one to live with, and she is terrified of black people and Jews
[06:44] <KpuCko> so who cares?
[06:45] <Haris> thank you all
[06:45] <noobish-noob> in addition she thinks any communication with Outer Space is of the devil
[06:45] <noobish-noob> so she wont get satellitw
[06:45] <Ben64> !ops
[06:45] <noobish-noob> and the cable company has no white people to send to install cable
[06:45] <noobish-noob> so she wont get cable
[06:45] <ross`> noobish-noob: can you stop loading this channel please...
[06:45] <noobish-noob> ross`: loading?
[06:45] <noobish-noob> what do you mean?
[06:45] <Ben64> !cookie | Tm_T
[06:50] <mgedmin> sorry, netvixtra, nick completion is apparently the third hard computer science problem :)
[06:50] <netvixtra> mgedmin: ;)
[06:51] <hateball> I have a keen eye for trolls indeed
[06:52] <ben______> hey
[07:03] <itlab31> hi
[07:03] <itlab31> hi
[07:04] <keini> hi
[07:29] <spillere> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ronilaukkarinen/weed/master/screenshots/tmux.png do you know which kind thing is the person running on the bottom of the terminal to show the ip, temperture, etc?
[07:31] <Tin_man> spillere, no, but I know a good weather program that does just that..
[07:31] <Tin_man> My Weather Indicator
[07:33] <Tin_man> spillere; http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2016/04/weather-indicator-desktop-widget-ubuntu-16-04/
[07:34] <spillere> Tin_man: I'm actually only on terminal, so I am looking for a terminal option :) but thanks
[07:35] <Tin_man> here
[07:35] <Tin_man> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:atareao/atareao
[07:35] <Tin_man> sudo apt-get update
[07:35] <Tin_man> sudo apt-get install my-weather-indicator
[07:40] <G33KN3RD> hi
[07:44] <zetheroo> In 16.04 I am trying to encrypt my home folder with 'sudo ecryptfs-migrate-home -u user' and it asks for a 'login passphrase' of the user account I am trying to encrypt, however it doesn't accept my login password (which I am guessing is my 'passphrase') - what am I missing here?
[07:49] <ouroumov> zetheroo, are you following this guide? http://www.howtogeek.com/116032/how-to-encrypt-your-home-folder-after-installing-ubuntu/
[07:49] <zetheroo>  ouroumov: yes
[07:50] <ouroumov> It did work for me exactly as described when I did on 16.04 Beta 2, not sure why it would have broken since
[07:51] <soLucien> hello guys ! Is there any way to set up an OS-level configuration/package that will enforce using a specific http proxy for connecting to the internet ?
[07:52] <DTime> i'm running "fsck.ext4 -v /dev/sda" to turn a partition to ext4 and I'm getting "Inode [numberstring] is in use but has dtime set" what is dtime and should i fix it?
[07:52] <soLucien> i want to send all http requests through a "tunnel"
[07:52] <zetheroo> ouroumov: ok, I'll try something else. The user account I am trying to encrypt is one that is made with PBIS (connector to Active Directory) so maybe that's the issue.
[07:52] <DTime> what is dtime anyway?
[07:52] <zetheroo> ouroumov: will try with a "normal" user
[07:54] <zw> Hi there. For some kind of performance test I need to copy a kernel from A to B, I copied modules/initrd/vmlinuz, box boots but interfaces order is screwed
[07:54] <zw> How can I fix that?
[07:56] <G33KN3RD> I just wanted to let you all know that I am GeekNerd, and I am evading bans.
[07:56] <ouroumov> !ops
[07:58] <G33KN3RD> Wow
[07:58] <G33KN3RD> its not a friggin emergency
[08:01] <mgedmin> DTime: dtime is the inode's deletion time, according to Google (http://ext4magic.sourceforge.net/inode_en.html)
[08:04] <DTime> thanks mgedmin should i let fsck fix it?
[08:05] <mgedmin> uh, wait just a second
[08:05] <mgedmin> /dev/sda?
[08:06] <mgedmin> that's not a partition, that's the entire disk
[08:06] <DTime> well sda5
[08:06] <DTime> it's a partition
[08:06] <mgedmin> ah
[08:06] <DTime> yeah sorry
[08:06] <DTime> i'm geetting a BUNCH of prompts
[08:06] <mgedmin> you unmounted it first, yes?
[08:06] <DTime> yeah
[08:07] <mgedmin> you said you're "turning [it] to ext4", so what filesystem was there before?
[08:07] <DTime> well i'm running fsck now; im getting a bunch of prompts on fixing something but idk what im doing tbh
[08:07] <DTime> ...ok so don't laugh
[08:07] <DTime> it was ext4, which i turned into swap because i pressed 5 instead of 6
[08:08] <lol521> w
[08:08] <mgedmin> that's the way with fsck; you answer "yes" to all prompts and hope for the best... (and try to remember where the backups are, just in case)
[08:08] <DTime> so im turning swap back into ext4
[08:08] <mgedmin> oh, you ran mkswap on it by accident?  ouch ouch ouch
[08:08] <DTime> i had chest pains, for real
[08:08] <DTime> ok so you think i should just say yes to everything
[08:08] <mgedmin> I would mkfs and restore from backup
[08:08] <mgedmin> if you don't have a backup, uh...
[08:09] <mgedmin> how important was the data there?
[08:09] <zetheroo> how do you check whether or not your home folder is encrypted?
[08:09] <mgedmin> zetheroo: pastebin the output of 'mount' and we'll tell you
[08:09] <DTime> not VERY important, but it did take a while to gather
[08:09] <DTime> i'd be happy if i got 95% of it back
[08:10] <mgedmin> DTime: so the usual recommendation is to make a full copy of the partition with dd somewhere else (onto an external USB disk e.g.) before you attempt to repair it, just in case
[08:10] <mgedmin> then fsck.ext4 -y is worth a try, maybe you'll get lucky
[08:10] <mgedmin> otherwise tools like photorec can maybe find something useful in the disk image
[08:11] <mgedmin> thing is, fsck might damage the data instead of fixing it, if it misinterprets something
[08:11] <DTime> right
[08:11] <DTime> y'think it'll mess up everything else as well though?
[08:11] <DTime> or just certain files
[08:11] <mgedmin> well, it won't mess anything outside that partition
[08:11] <mgedmin> inside who knows
[08:11] <DTime> ooooooh nelly
[08:12] <wpdivine> I want to convert .wmv files to .mp4 files. Which software should I install? I installed HandBrake before but it doesn't work for me.
[08:13] <wpdivine> Anyone there? Any advice?
[08:13] <DTime> mgedmin: any idea what a imagic flag is?
[08:13] <DTime> and should i fix it
[08:13] <DTime> or clear rather
[08:13] <wpdivine> Sorry, no idea.
[08:13] <mgedmin> no idea; I'm not expert enough
[08:13] <DTime> im not sure anyone is outside of data rcovery profesionals right
[08:13] <DTime> this is such a colossal deal
[08:14] <mgedmin> I would run fsck with the -y flag (answer yes to all prompts) because I don't understand enough to come up with correct answers
[08:14] <mgedmin> and if you keep saying no, you know fsck won't fix anything
[08:14] <mgedmin> and if you keep saying yes, there's a chance
[08:14] <DTime> i'm running -v atm
[08:14] <DTime> i mean -S
[08:14] <DTime> sorry
[08:14] <DTime> not -v yet
[08:15] <wpdivine> Ok, then. Have a nice time.
[08:15] <mgedmin> wpdivine: mplayer/mencoder or ffmpeg might work, but this is beyond my experience
[08:15] <mgedmin> whoops, lost by a second
[08:16] <zetheroo> mgedmin: thanks for the hint. I figured it out.
[08:18] <DTime> im scared mgedmin
[08:18] <ggnoredo> any note taking app recommendation that syncs between OSX-Ubuntu-iOS? voice record is a must
[08:33] <sawant_> need help, need to install synaptic using it's .deb package
[08:44] <Xern0r> Hello all, iam wondering how i can apply some security Kernel patches without rebooting, have got an idea ? Do you know Ksplice ?
[08:45] <netvixtra> There is several guides on using Ksplice, Xern0r
[08:46] <Xern0r> Yes, it is quite easy to use but do you know another solutions ?
[09:00] <decci1> Hello
[09:01] <Riply> hi
[09:04] <DTime> keep booting into emergency mode; how do i log in?
[09:10] <keini> hi
[09:10] <H3nrik> Hello
[09:11] <bull> any snapper here ?
[09:13] <soursand> what's a snapper ?
[09:24] <Netek> hi all, I dont know if this is the right channel as it involves win10 also.  I have a local server running a webserver and ssh server.  I use this machine for development before uploading onto the public server.  Is there a way I can set a local dns in order to see vhosts from the laptop to the local server?
[09:24] <Netek> Basically what I am trying to do is if I am designing a website for a company, I could just enter http://company and load the local server project company
[09:25] <Gurgur> Netek you can use /etc/hosts
[09:26] <Gurgur> for example, you can add: 127.0.0.1 company.local
[09:26] <Gurgur> and then access through http://company.local
[09:26] <Gurgur> you can change 127.0.0.1 for any ip address you want
[09:26] <Netek> Gurgur this includes on a windows machine connecting to the ubuntu local server on the network?
[09:27] <anticom> Hi all. I might have made a terrible mistake: I've triggered the update from Trusty to Xenial Xerus and then locked my pc since I am at work and had to go away. Now when i try to unlock my PC it goes back straight to the login screen
[09:27] <anticom> I am able to switch to a cli screen using CTRL-ALT-F<x> and log in there
[09:27] <Gurgur> on windows you have to define these directions inside C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts, and point the IP address to the IP address has the other machine on the LAN network
[09:28] <hateball> anticom: does the upgrader run in a screen? iirc it does, and perhaps you can see and reattach to it with "screen -list"
[09:28] <Netek> Gurgur ok great, so I would have to set this twice.  once on the local server and one on the laptop
[09:29] <anticom> hateball: i get "application >>screen<< is currently not installed"
[09:29] <hateball> anticom: oh as it runs as root it'll be "sudo screen -list"
[09:29] <hateball> anticom: hmmm.
[09:30] <anticom> hateball: however aftere logging in in this CLI session thing i get "*** Restart of your system is required ***"
[09:30] <hateball> anticom: do you see any running dpkg process? "ps aux|grep dpkg"
[09:30] <anticom> hateball: but if i run htop i can still see "/usr/bin/python3 /tmp/ubuntu-release-upgrader ....." running
[09:31] <anticom> root is running "[dpkg] <defunc>" :/
[09:31] <hateball> anticom: yeah but that might just be waiting for input to close/reboot. the upgrade itself might actually be finished
[09:31] <anticom> So the computer does not reboot automatically once it
[09:31] <anticom> 's done
[09:32] <hateball> anticom: Nope
[09:32] <hateball> anticom: had it been running long?
[09:32] <anticom> well there where still quite some packages left to be installed
[09:33] <anticom> Is there any log i can look into to see why i can't log in graphically hateball ?
[09:33] <anticom> maybe it's something i can fix (?)
[09:33] <hateball> anticom: well it is possible to kill the upgrade process and then finish it manually from tty
[09:34] <hateball> anticom: usually such errors are logged in ~/.xsession-errors
[09:35] <hateball> anticom: so running sudo screen did not work either?
[09:35] <rembo> hello everyone , i have a usb hdd drive with bad sectors, how can i isolate them using ubuntu?
[09:35] <anticom> hateball: "dconf-CRITICAL **: unable to create file '/home/usr/.cache/dconf/user': No privileges. dconf will not work properly"
[09:35] <anticom> hateball: no it says screen not found
[09:35] <Guest78437> anyone
[09:36] <hateball> rembo: use "badblocks"
[09:36] <Guest78437> knows how can I check if on my netwwork
[09:36] <Guest78437> if a port is open
[09:36] <anticom> btw i'm running ubuntu in german language so i have to translate some messages because they're partially in german
[09:36] <rembo> hateball: what is the syntax for badblocks to repair?
[09:36] <Guest78437> basically I have a client messenger that is using a certain port
[09:36] <Guest78437> how can I check if that port is open
[09:36] <Guest78437> ??
[09:37] <hateball> Guest78437: "netstat -untap" will show listening ports
[09:37] <anticom> hateball: .xsession-errors also says "init: invalid option: --user \\ Try `init --help' for more information.
[09:38] <anticom> hateball: might it be, that initd has been replaced with systemd already or something like this?
[09:38] <hateball> anticom: yes, probably stuck in an incomplete state then
[09:38] <anticom> hateball: is there any way i can restart xserver w/o loosing my session?
[09:38] <rembo> hateball: badblocks -svn /dev/sd # this will repair and isolate?
[09:39] <Guest78437> how can we check if a port is open a network ?
[09:39] <hateball> rembo: I don't actually remember the usage, I just remember the program. You'll need to read the manpage
[09:39] <H3nrik> Guest78437: nmap -p port_number remote_host
[09:39] <hateball> anticom: No. Again, did you try "sudo screen -list" ?
[09:39] <hateball> anticom: Ah yes
[09:39] <hateball> So many messages
[09:40] <lol521> Guest78437 telnet ip port
[09:40] <anticom> hateball: "sudo: screen: command not found"
[09:40] <rembo> hateball: thanks
[09:40] <alessandroalb> anyone know Pinguy Builder ?
[09:40] <Om4rSinC4ra36> the things that no one will ever understand is a child's mind
[09:40] <Guest78437> anticom: thanks
[09:41] <anticom> hateball: i tried installing it, but i get "the following packages have unresolved dependencies: gstreamer1.0-clutter, libgl1-mesa-dev, libnux-4.0-0, vim-nox"
[09:41] <anticom> and they're not installable
[09:41] <Guest78437> now I have to probe my client on which server and port its conneection is
[09:41] <Guest78437> thx
[09:41] <hateball> anticom: yes you shouldnt install it. I just recalled the updater running in a screen, which means you could have attached to it from a tty
[09:42] <anticom> hateball: so what am i supposed to do now?
[09:42] <hateball> anticom: I suppose you could kill the upgrade process and then have a look at the second post here to fix things http://askubuntu.com/questions/346678/how-do-i-resume-a-release-upgrade
[09:42] <hateball> anticom: by "try the upgrade again" they mean to run the upgrader from cli with "sudo do-release-upgrade"
[09:43] <hateball> anticom: I must afk for lunch a bit
[09:43] <Om4rSinC4ra36> I'm thinking of something
[09:43] <anticom> hateball: just a sec: how do i kill the upgrade process?
[09:43] <anticom> meaninng which is it?
[09:43] <hateball> anticom: the python thing
[09:43] <Om4rSinC4ra36> something great
[09:43] <anticom> using SIGKILL?
[09:43] <anticom> or SIGTERM?
[09:43] <hateball> anticom: it should kill its dpkg children, otherwise do it yourself
[09:44] <Om4rSinC4ra36> If executed....
[09:44] <lol521> join @milw0rm
[09:45] <Om4rSinC4ra36> It will change people's confidence and beliefs.
[09:45] <anticom> okay thank you so far hateball , enjoy lunch :)
[09:46] <Om4rSinC4ra36> The world's confidence will be completely destroyed.
[09:47] <local> hello, do anyone can help me how to fix my wifi??
[09:47] <Om4rSinC4ra36> Help is needed?
[09:47] <local> yeah,,
[09:48] <Om4rSinC4ra36> The problem...
[09:48] <local> when i do rfkill list it says there that my wifi card is hard block??
[09:49] <Om4rSinC4ra36> are you on a VM?
[09:49] <local> no
[09:50] <Gkhnshn_> Selam
[09:51] <Gkhnshn_> #sohbet
[09:51] <local> it is installed really on my latptop
[09:51] <local> it is installed really on my laptop
[09:55] <anticom> Anyone else able to help? I've no rebooted my system and now it won't boot anymore. The first time I rebooted it hang at "starting show plymouth boot screen"
[09:55] <anticom> but now it won't show anything anymore
[09:55] <anticom> i tried ALT-SysRq-E but i get "sysrq: SysRq : This sysrq operation is disabled."
[09:56] <lignux> Hello everyone! Last night my ubuntu went all into read only mode after i installed steam and a game. Now i don't think that steam caused this but i don't know how to fix it, google didn't help me or my googling skills went rusty. I can't create a new folder even in home or on my desktop. No program can create a .log because of this read only problem. Any cure?
[09:57] <BobDerBaumeister> Hi, I'm running a dedicated server with Debian 8 on it, but want to switch to Ubuntu LTS cause the release and support cycle of Debian doesn't fit my needs. I heard with Ubuntu I can easily do security updates automatically, and I can plan release upgrades cause the release date of a new LTS of known ... Is Ubuntu baically the same with extra features? I'm new to Ubuntu, so please forgive me.
[09:58] <BobDerBaumeister> s/of/is
[09:59] <darkarmy> Basics are required
[10:00] <BobDerBaumeister> I habe the basics of Debian, isn't that enough? And I'm willing to use the docs etc :)
[10:00] <BobDerBaumeister> s/habe/have
[10:00] <zerox> ubuntu rocks
[10:01] <BobDerBaumeister> zerox: very useful for me
[10:01] <BobDerBaumeister> zerox: Oh, you joined right now
[10:01] <zerox> yeah
[10:01] <zerox> ubuntu rocks guys
[10:02] <mcphail> BobDerBaumeister: from a server point of view, Ubuntu will be very familiar to you. Most of the packages are the same, and configuration is usually done in exactly the same ways. Some things, such as preferred packages, are a little different. And sometime things like the preferred init system can be a little out of step
[10:02] <mcphail> BobDerBaumeister: nothing you won't be able to figure out easily if you are familiar with the Debian Way
[10:03] <BobDerBaumeister> mcphail: I think it's also good idea to try out Ubuntu Server LTS first in my virtual machine and see, no?
[10:03] <mcphail> BobDerBaumeister: yes - always a good idea to make a trial run
[10:03] <BobDerBaumeister> Thank you :)
[10:04] <mcphail> BobDerBaumeister: enjoy!
[10:25] <MacroMan> I'm attempting to upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04, but it's failing on upgrading mysql with the error "unknown option '--log-slow-queries'".
[10:25] <MacroMan> Can I just remove this option from my.cnf?
[10:28] <anticom> MacroMan: It's just a flag to enable logging of long-running-queries. So if it's not a production server and you don't rely on that information IMO you should be able to just remove it, yes
[10:29] <MacroMan> anticom, Okidoki. Thanks.
[10:33] <MacroMan> I've fixed that error and installed the new version of mysql with 'apt-get --fix-broken install', but now running do-release-upgrade tells me there isn't an upgrade available *confused*
[10:39] <renegadeandy> Hi everyone. Is there a way that I can make all ‘system mail’ be emailed to me for all users, instead of going into the normal mail files?
[10:39] <tux77> I wanted to install php 7 on Ubuntu 16.04 Server. What is the default php version come with Ubuntu 16.04?
[10:40] <BobDerBaumeister> 7.0
[10:40] <Mikerhinos> Hi all, how can I remove a wifi driver that I installed with dkms ? Performances are really poor and I would like to go back to the default one
[10:40] <BobDerBaumeister> tux77: http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/php
[10:42] <tux77> BobDerBaumeister: Thanks!
[10:45] <MacroMan> How can I resume do-release-upgrade please?
[10:46] <MacroMan> I've tried with -d but it doesn't do anything.
[10:47] <Mojtaba> Hello, I am using system proxy by ssh, and the problem is that thunderbird gives me connection refused for gmail. Do you know what should I do?
[10:47] <anticom> MacroMan: I'm currently having a similar issue. Can you try 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' ?
[10:48] <anticom> For my apt-get wasn't working. I did 'sudo apt-get install -f' to fix it and then ran 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' which is currently still running
[10:48] <anticom> Have to wait and see what it leaves behind :)
[10:48] <MacroMan> anticom, Done both of them. Nothing to update it says, but the sources.list seems incredibly short.
[10:48] <anticom> hm
[10:48] <anticom> then you might have another issue than mine
[10:48] <MacroMan> anticom, I've tried those too and nothing :(
[10:48] <anticom> do you have a graphical session?
[10:49] <anticom> ^ MacroMan
[10:49] <MacroMan> No, SSH
[10:49] <anticom> what's 'lsb_release -a' giving you?
[10:49] <MacroMan> Thinks I'm already on 16.04
[10:49] <anticom> ;)
[10:50] <MacroMan> That couldn't have upgraded though, it was only running for 20 minutes
[10:50] <anticom> MacroMan: Oh also you might want to run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' just to make sure
[10:50] <MacroMan> I've run that one too.
[10:50] <anticom> Well if that all ran fine, from what i can tell you should indeed be at 16.04 already then
[10:50] <anticom> But i'm not an expert on this
[10:51] <MacroMan> How long has your upgrade taken?
[10:51] <MacroMan> It's only a tiny box (2gb ram and 2.4ghz twin core)
[10:51] <Ben64> MacroMan: pastebin the output from "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[10:52] <anticom> MacroMan: I locked my Machine during the upgrade and couldn't log back in. I had to abort the upgrade and now trying to fix my system
[10:52] <anticom> the dist-upgrade is still running
[10:52] <MacroMan> anticom, Have you tried sudo screen -D -r
[10:52] <anticom> haven't got screen installed
[10:52] <anticom> :S
[10:53] <MacroMan> Ben64, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23069929/
[10:54] <hateball> anticom: does it seem to be using 16.04 packages?
[10:54] <anticom> hateball: not sure but i think so
[10:54] <Ben64> MacroMan: might want to re-build your sources.list using this site https://repogen.simplylinux.ch/
[10:55] <anticom> e.g. it's installing ubuntu-docs 16.04.4 but it always says "via (some-old-version)"
[10:55] <anticom> I don't know what this "via (<old-version)" means
[10:56] <anticom> Now it's lunch-time for me. I'll report back once the dist-upgrade is done
[10:56] <MacroMan> Ben64, Thanks. Do I select 14.04 or 16.04 for my release?
[11:00] <Hanumaan> I have 2 OS Fedora and Ubuntu .. when I upgraded to 16.04 it gave errors saying that shim-signed  "grub-install: error: cannot find EFI directory" .. but as grub2 is managed by fedora and so how to say ubuntu don't look for EFI and install it?
[11:00] <ikonia> this is a big problem for how grub2 works
[11:00] <ikonia> you can't tell grub to behave like that, as grub will manage itself,
[11:01] <ikonia> so if you have 2 distros fighting to control grub, that is what you get
[11:01] <Hanumaan> ikonia, so what is the solution?
[11:02] <MacroMan> Ben64 I selected 16.04, and it's giving me lots of packages to upgrade now. Thank you.
[11:13] <besoffen> hello guys
[11:13] <anticom> hateball: when i do 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' i get that packages like 'xserver-xorg-video-trident-lts-xenial' will get removed
[11:13] <anticom> That seems suspicious to me
[11:14] <boriseto> Hello, does anybody know which GPU is used in dualGPU laptops when using the radeonsi driver (AMD + Intel) and if it is configurable per app? I love the performance and the battery life, but was just wondering.
[11:14] <hateball> anticom: that's because you've used !hwe on trusty
[11:14] <anticom> hwe?
[11:14] <hateball> anticom: that is, xenial packages backported to trusty
[11:14] <hateball> anticom: and as you will now be on xenial, that is fine
[11:14] <anticom> hateball: so what does this mean? is my installation okay?
[11:14] <hateball> !hwe | anticom
[11:15] <anticom> so i can apt-get autoremove them i suppose?
[11:15] <hateball> anticom: yes it should be fine
[11:15] <anticom> after all it's ~ half a gitabyte of storage
[11:15] <hateball> kernels suck up a lot of space
[11:16] <anticom> haha yes
[11:16] <anticom> shall i run another dpkg --configure -a before rebooting or is that not neccessary?
[11:16] <bekks> not necessary unless you want to reconfigure everything.
[11:17] <anticom> bekks: just wanted to make sure since my upgrade to 16.04 was kind of messed up
[11:17] <besoffen> im new @ linux and for sure i have to ask you something: when i want to install "vim" through the Terminal i have to check first which Paket i need to. So i write down at first "apt-cache pkgnames vim". Now i see the package "vim" and to see if i need other packages i can listen it with "apt-cache depends vim". So i have to install them all like "sudo apt-get install vim vim-X vim-XX" ?
[11:17] <bekks> anticom: define "kind of messed up".
[11:18] <anticom> besoffen: apt-get resolves and installs all dependencies for you
[11:18] <anticom> besoffen: btw there's also #ubuntu-de just in case you're more comfortable with german
[11:18] <besoffen> thanks
[11:19] <anticom> bekks: during the 'upgrade-manager -d' i locked my pc and when i came back to unlock it it wouldn't so i had to kill the upgrade process, reboot my machine get it somehow to boot and continue the upgrade with do-release-upgrade
[11:20] <bekks> anticom: And what about the "messed up part"?
[11:21] <anticom> bekks: got this boot hanging on "starting show plymouth boot screen" issue
[11:21] <bekks> boot with "noplymouth" :)
[11:21] <anticom> bekks: and how is this done? I thought about disabling the systemd service
[11:22] <bekks> anticom: Add the noplymouth kernel option.
[11:39] <anticom> Okay my machine seems to be at 16.04 now. I've got one last issue: I did rename ack-grep to ack using the command here : http://beyondgrep.com/install/ "Renaming ack-grep on Debian-derived distros"
[11:39] <anticom> But now i can't upgrade ack-grep anymore
[11:44] <local> hello
[11:57] <tari> hi guys
[12:07] <Bundestrojaner> hi
[12:07] <Bundestrojaner> is it possible, openjdk-8 from 16.04's sources doesn't support audio?
[12:08] <Bundestrojaner> REW's log starts with "Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no icedtea-sound in java.library.path"
[12:09] <Bundestrojaner> i don't want to switch to Oracle-Java, but can i do anything else?
[12:21] <Bundestrojaner> how can i install icedtea-sound on Ubuntu?
[12:21] <Bundestrojaner> apt-cache search icedtea-sound doesn't find anything
[12:21] <Abe_> icedtea
[12:21] <Abe_> isn't that that java plugin?
[12:22] <hateball> Bundestrojaner: seems to be some libpulse-java and libpulse-jni but I have no idea if that might be it
[12:22] <Bundestrojaner> hateball: i've allready installed both
[12:22] <hateball> Bundestrojaner: ah :\
[12:22] <hateball> I do not dabble with java, sadly I know not
[12:25] <Bundestrojaner> i don't understand why someone does that...
[12:25] <Bundestrojaner> did the package builder think "i don't need sound in java, so nobody needs it, let's save 100KB in a time a normal disk has 3000GB"?
[12:26] <lordcirth> Bundestrojaner, "normal disk" for many people is a 500GB HDD or a 120GB SSD, but I see your point
[12:26] <Abe_> Bundestrojaner: you don't have to install one of those in software center maybe? http://www0.xup.in/exec/ximg.php?fid=15743026
[12:27] <Bundestrojaner> lordcirth: but it says browser-plugin?
[12:33] <Bundestrojaner> Abe_: it seems it works. I had never thought a browser-plugin would do it
[12:34] <Abe_> Bundestrojaner: so you just installed one of those from the repos? iced tea browser plugin? cool
[12:35] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:42] <lss8> there's a website which shows you which version of a given software ships on different platforms like Debian 7, 8, Ubuntu 15, .. I forgot it's address. Can somebody help? :)
[12:43] <Bundestrojaner> Abe_: i've installed "icedtea-plugin"
[12:43] <k1l> lss8: packages.ubuntu.com
[12:43] <lss8> k1l: but that only works for Ubuntu. the website I'm looking for also shows you the version of debian systems
[12:43] <k1l> lss8: but that is only for ubuntu. and ubuntu 15.04 and 15.10 are dead right now. you can only use ubuntu 12.04, 14.04 or 16.04
[12:47] <OerHeks> distrowatch, perhaps?
[12:47] <lss8> no :(
[12:48] <k1l> #linux might know
[13:07] <zeroshell> hello
[13:07] <kisb> hello zeroshell
[13:07] <zeroshell> somebody can help me about rtl8723be ??
[13:08] <zeroshell> i was installed driver's but wlo1 always won't detect networks
[13:15] <energizer> What directories are typically in all users paths?
[13:17] <_adb> energizer: /bin, /usr/bin, /usr/local/bin, and frequently the sbin sibbling to each
[13:17] <energizer> is it reasonable for me to just put stuff in there that all users can use
[13:17] <energizer> eg in usr/bin
[13:18] <phunyguy>  /usr/local would be the preferred way
[13:18] <phunyguy> that's what local means in that context, so you don't step on the package manager, etc
[13:23] <energizer> ok
[13:23] <cariveri> hey. my VLC player tells my region code problem. might this be because I installed a english ubuntu instead?
[13:26] <lss8> yay. found the website: pkgs.org
[13:56] <blut> .
[13:56] <codephobic> hi
[13:57] <codephobic> I'm having video tearing issues with VLC in ubuntu 16.04.
[13:58] <codephobic> I don't have the same problem when I use other programmes to view videos.
[13:58] <codephobic> I have an Nvidia gtx 970 and am using the latest proprietary drivers for it.
[13:59] <codephobic> the tearing is specifically located in the top 1" of the video (whether playing full screen or windowed)
[13:59] <BluesKaj> vlc has problems with 16.04 and nvidia, I don't have tearing but vlc won't display full screen
[13:59] <codephobic> ah
[14:00] <OerHeks> VLC is getting worse indeed with open drivers, scaling, etc.
[14:00] <codephobic> BluesKaj my vlc works, sort of. It often crashes if I skip forward in videos a few times
[14:01] <codephobic> VLC works fine in Windows 10 and was working perfectly in 15.10 and 15.04 on Ubuntu.
[14:01] <BluesKaj> codephobic, and my nvidia gpu is an entry level pci 8400gs which works great on 14,04 and 16.10
[14:01] <codephobic> Is this explicitly a VLC bug/issue?
[14:01] <hateball> codephobic: try this in a terminal "nvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="nvidia-auto-select +0+0 { ForceCompositionPipeline = On }""
[14:01] <hateball> codephobic: see if that fixes your tearing
[14:02] <codephobic> hateball, ok, will give that a try.
[14:02] <BluesKaj> I think so, codephobic , I've switched to mpv player and it works great
[14:03] <codephobic> hateball, that's switched off one of my monitors (I have a dual monitor setup)
[14:03] <hateball> codephobic: oh!
[14:03] <cariveri> Hi. some how my DVD players wont ply commercial DVDs due to region code issues. but would really be supprising. should all to code 2.
[14:03] <codephobic> how do I return to the previous state?
[14:03] <hateball> codephobic: yes well the command needs to be adjusted for that then
[14:04] <hateball> codephobic: logging out and in again should do it, as it re-reads your normal config
[14:04] <hateball> codephobic: my bad assuming you had a single monitor
[14:04] <MWM> hi, I am having trouble with apt on a virtualbox and hope someone can help me troubleshoot it
[14:04] <codephobic> hateball, no worries. What would I adjust to work with dual monitors?
[14:05] <codephobic> I have a vertical 1200x1920 and a horizontal 2650x1440 setup, btw.
[14:05] <BluesKaj> cariveri, I think lkibdvdcss2 from thevideolan site might fix your issue
[14:05] <hateball> codephobic: lemme see, I know I saw a script that uses xrandr to detect your connected screens and then sets the appropriate stuff
[14:06] <hateball> codephobic: at any rate, did it fix the tearing on the remaining screen?
[14:06] <BluesKaj> libdvdcss2 rather
[14:06] <hateball> codephobic: otherwise it's rather moot
[14:06] <BluesKaj> cariveri,^
[14:06] <ichiyaXnichiya> join #4chan
[14:06] <codephobic> hateball, I got alarmed at the monitor issue, didn't check the tearing, will do now :)
[14:06] <ichiyaXnichiya> poor me *sob_sob
[14:07] <codephobic> btw any command to reset VLC to its defaults? I was messing around with its settings earlier ... because of the tearing.
[14:08] <hateball> codephobic: check the last post here for a oneliner https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/4an7js/linux_nvidia_propriatary_driver_tearing_issues/
[14:08] <hateball> codephobic: I dont have a dual monitor setup with nvidia so cant vouch for it tho
[14:08] <OerHeks> remove the ~/.config/vlc
[14:08] <YankDownUnder> codephobic: you can delete the ~./config/vlc & ~./config/vlcrc
[14:08] <codephobic> OerHeks, thanks
[14:08] <codephobic> will do that now
[14:09] <alessandroalb> anyone know Pinguy Builder ?
[14:09] <OerHeks> YankDownUnder, i don't have that ~./config/vlcrc .. what is it used for?
[14:10] <YankDownUnder> OerHeks: It appears to be used mostly as a basic "MRI" for vlc
[14:10] <codephobic> just attempted to play an mkv, got pixelation issues :( will try another file
[14:10] <cariveri> BluesKaj: thx. It did the trick.
[14:11] <BluesKaj> cariveri, glad to help
[14:11] <codephobic> nope, no success ... still got that faint tearing in the top 1" of the video
[14:11] <codephobic> :(
[14:12] <alessandroalb> anyone know Pinguy Builder ?
[14:14] <codephobic> back in a bit, gonna reboot (takes a long time).
[14:18] <MWM> hi, I am having trouble with apt on a virtualbox and hope someone can help me troubleshoot it
[14:18] <Pici> MWM: If you provide some more details as to what the problem is, someone may be able to help.
[14:19] <MWM> I cannot reach the network from my ubuntu server 16.04 (on a VM)
[14:19] <YankDownUnder> MWM: When you configured the networking for the VM, did you use NAT or bridged?
[14:20] <MWM> I used both actually and switch back and forth at need.  Nat works.  Bridged (which I need for proxy use) hangs on "getting headers" when I update
[14:21] <MWM> I basically keep the Nat adapter for when I have to use apt
[14:22] <YankDownUnder> MWM: If NAT works, wouldn't you want to do your updates via the NAT connection? I'm not going to ask about why you're switching, but it does throw a spanner in the works.
[14:23] <DArqueBishop> YankDownUnder: presumably his VM doesn't have access to the proxy, while the host machine does.
[14:23] <MWM> NAT is my workaround for the issue.  I need an IP from DHCP for my uses and would like to solely work on the Bridged adapter... I just see no reason why NAT would work but not Bridged
[14:23]  * DArqueBishop admits he's not entirely paying attention. :-)
[14:24] <DArqueBishop> MWM: do you run the proxy?
[14:25] <MWM> DArqueBishop:  what do you mean?  is it my proxy on my machine?  yes
[14:25] <MWM> is it running?  ... Im working on it.  I think the network is the problem and that if I solve this issue with apt then I might remove one of the possible issues
[14:26] <sandstorm> Hello, in Ubuntu, I did sudo apt install netbeans but when I run Netbeans, it only let's me create Java projects. How can I enable C/C++ projects?
[14:29] <indistylo> Folks, I want to do update ntp on my few GCE machines , I did enforced through puppet to all GCE machines, few of them dont got updated. I want deb7u7 version to get installed https://gist.github.com/arunsingh/ceded519ee64deb2f5c9c09060feea7d, Now my question is as root user should I do apt-get update to install ntp deb7u7 candidate or apt-get install 1:4.2.6.p5+dfsg-2+deb7u7 , Kindly suggest safe way
[14:30] <bitkid_> hi, i cant get ubuntu to install on my desktop can i get some help please?
[14:30] <MWM> bitkid_ : what happens?
[14:31] <ice303> >> bitkid_ : What's the issue you are having?
[14:31] <joelio> indistylo: I'd fix your puppet
[14:31] <bitkid_> it started out with black screen irc recomended the nomodset option, then in the install it is telling "were ssorry, the installer crashed"
[14:31] <joelio> doesn't make sens to use puppet then go around manually installing stuff
[14:31] <bitkid_> i took out all hardrives and tried both sepretly same thing
[14:31] <bitkid_> i used usb and cd both same thing
[14:32] <bitkid_> im thinking itts the gpu driver but not sure
[14:32] <ice303> what's you gpu?
[14:32] <bitkid_> gtx970
[14:33] <bitkid_> if i send the crash report it opens a browser i can past commands in terminal.... maby some kind of debug can prove usefull?
[14:34] <MWM> did you choose to install updates while you ran the installer?
[14:34] <bitkid_> i tried both options
[14:35] <MWM> but you can run in the live environment?
[14:35] <bitkid_> the trial verson?
[14:36] <bitkid_> ya i can get to the trial version
[14:36] <MWM> I am reading https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1887544 that might be relevant to your issue
[14:36] <bitkid_> but i cant install from there
[14:36] <bitkid_> ooo ok let me check it out
[14:37] <ice303> had the worst time trying to install Ubuntu 16 alongside Windows 10 on a Acer laptop (stupid UEFI). got tired, deleted everything and just installed Ubuntu. best decision ever
[14:38] <MWM> WIndows 10 is trying to put some sort of tyrannical control over all machines.  that doesnt surprise me
[14:39] <BluesKaj-pi> ice303, did you revert your partition table to dos  too ?
[14:40] <MWM> seems there might be some sort of issue with Nvidia and Ubuntu ?
[14:42] <bitkid_> MWM well my craash happens after i get in the installation phasse by useing nomodset
[14:42] <bitkid_> so it wont help me
[14:42] <cyphix> Hi. My computer has a fresh ubuntu install. But the wifi does not fully works. It takes a lot of time to detect new networks, and sometimes never detects them. She has to reboot the computer in order to detect new wifis. The wireless card is a Qualcomm Atheros AR9285. Any idea why it behaves like that?
[14:44] <bulgakobot> Hi, I just built a new pc, and neither ubuntu gnome or kubuntu seems to be using the right driver for my RX 480. Is this a known problem?
[14:44] <MWM> bitkid_ : I thought you said it flashed nomodeset at you... you followed the procedure and used the nomodeset option though?
[14:44] <bitkid_> ya
[14:44] <MWM> Im out of ideas then . sorry
[14:44] <OerHeks> bulgakobot, does it use AMDgpu ?
[14:45] <bitkid_> it would crash 1/3 way in isntallation
[14:45] <bulgakobot> oerheks: The card is compatible, yes, but the os doesn't seem to be using it
[14:45] <bitkid_> :) awww ty anyway
[14:45] <MWM> Have you checked the md5 on your installation disc?  been a major issue with my installs
[14:45] <OerHeks> bulgakobot, to see what driver in use >> lspci -nnk | grep -i vga -A3 | grep 'in use'
[14:46] <bitkid_> well i used usb too
[14:46] <bitkid_> 2 diffrent versionsa too
[14:46] <bulgakobot> oerheks: ok, I will try. that when I have the computer in front of me. Should I check then come back?
[14:46] <MWM> right but maybe your download got borked?  Like I said its been a common problem for me
[14:47] <OerHeks> bulgakobot, sure, let us know
[14:47] <richardsmd> at one point i had *way* too many files in /tmp. i've since cleaned them up but operations involving the folder are horribly slow. e.g., `ls /tmp | wc -l` output 48, and reported 17.482s to completion. any idea how to resolve this?
[14:47] <bulgakobot> ok, I'll be back in ~5 minutes
[14:47] <bitkid_> the pc im trying to install ubuntu on is super super spect out could that be a problem?
[14:47] <MWM> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes  is a list of all the different md5  hashes
[14:47] <bitkid_> i can try downloading it again
[14:48] <bitkid_> ty mwm
[14:48] <MWM> if the file hashes match you dont need to redownload, its just 1 stop for me in trouble shooting
[14:48] <bitkid_> ok
[14:48] <bitkid_> what about the hardware
[14:49] <bitkid_> im useing 64 gig of ram and 15 tb space
[14:49] <MWM> I havent ever found any hardware that ubuntu wont install on (not that Ive done THAT many installs), but if you are using the most current version I would imagine it is supported
[14:49] <MWM> do you have your boot drive formatted in GPT?
[14:50] <bitkid_> i  thiunk lst
[14:50] <bitkid_> not sure it said .lst if im not mistaken
[14:50] <bitkid_> ill check
[14:51] <jacquesdupontd> hi guys..
[14:51] <MWM> if you are using larger than 2tb boot drive/partition you will have to use UEFI and format GPT
[14:51] <MWM> http://askubuntu.com/questions/514702/installing-ubuntu-on-3tb-hard-drive
[14:52] <netvixtra> Who installs OS on a 3TB drive in these SSD times
[14:52] <bitkid_> installing it on a 250gig pcie ssd... tried it on pcie ssd and my ssd they are both under 1t
[14:52] <SwedeMike> netvixtra: people who have less money?
[14:53] <netvixtra> SwedeMike: A 120GB SSD is cheaper than a 3TB.. :|
[14:53] <SwedeMike> netvixtra: well, if you want to store 2TB of data as well, then you can't make do with 120GB SSD only.
[14:53] <netvixtra> SwedeMike: sure thing.
[14:54] <DArqueBishop> SwedeMike: that's when you use the SSD as the OS drive and a 2 TB HDD as a data drive.
[14:55] <bitkid_> hmm hash missmatch on the usb wow t mwm u have been the most help!
[14:55] <MWM> Ive never used a pci-e ssd.  Are you certain your BIOS is configured to use it?
[14:55] <netvixtra> M.2 SSD and PCI-E drives are autodetected by BIOS as a regular SATA drive.
[14:55] <bitkid_> that part 100% sure of , but i have to redownload the iso
[14:55] <MWM> Yeah Im the best :)  Im glad that helps.  hopefully if you get a good download you wont have the issue then
[14:56] <bitkid_> ya if i dont ill come back and rant lol u thats y i love the community it rocks xd
[14:56] <MWM> I always check the MD5 first , because for whatever reason, I have terrible luck getting a good download
[14:57] <MWM> Im sure there will be someone who can help if you still have issues.  GL!
[14:57] <bitkid_> thanks again
[14:57] <MWM> np
[14:57] <bulgakobot> Hi, this is the guy having trouble with the RX 480 again, it tried the command oerheks gave me but the terminal does nothing when I enter it, it just goes back to the regular prompt. I checked for spelling, and it's not a mistake on his end because that command worked when I tried it on the mint computer I'm postiing from now.
[14:59] <OerHeks>  lspci -nnk | grep -i vga -A3 | grep 'in use'
[15:01] <bulgakobot> That's the same command you just gave me before. Typed it again and once more I got no response from the terminal.
[15:01] <netvixtra> bulgakobot: are you booted into safe mode?
[15:02] <bulgakobot> netvixtra: No, regular boot.
[15:02] <netvixtra> bulgakobot: Did you install the "official" drivers from amd.com?
[15:02] <bulgakobot> Also, I typed up a long post to put on a forum explaining my problem and what I have tried so far. Do you want me to post that here?
[15:03] <bulgakobot> netvixtra: no, but when I tried to do that on ubuntu gnome it killed the entire OS.
[15:03] <OerHeks> I wouldn't suggest the beta AMDgpu too, for now
[15:04] <bulgakobot> That was when I tried to install the amdgpu-pro following the instructions on AMD's site.
[15:05] <netvixtra> Worked for me.
[15:05] <bulgakobot> Do you want me to post the long, detailed explanation of the problem?
[15:05] <netvixtra> Sure, bulgakobot
[15:06] <bulgakobot> ok here goes:
[15:06] <bulgakobot> Sorry for lengthy post, wanted to make sure I got everything.
[15:06] <bulgakobot> I just built a new pc with an i5-6500 and an RX 480. It has 8 gb RAM and an SSD. I installed Windows 10 and it's working very fast with no problems afaik, drivers installed, etc. However, when I tried to install Ubuntu Gnome, I had a serious problem. After overwriting Gnome with Kubuntu, I had more or less the same problem.
[15:06] <bulgakobot> When I finished installing from a bootable usb, I immediately noticed that the os (happened with both gnome and kde) was very slow. Taking 5 seconds to do stuff like dragging a window across the screen. Web searching suggested this was because of gpu drivers not being installed right. (the gpu itself is detected by lshw, and my monitor is plugged into it and receiving a signal, but is not listed on system information/about device)
[15:06] <bulgakobot> . On gnome, I updated everything, restarted, and then tried going to amd's site and installing amdgpu-pro, and the script ran fine but when I rebooted it froze at the gnome logo and had graphical glitches. The installation was unusablea so I started over with kubuntu, but had the same slow performance.
[15:06] <bulgakobot> Kubuntu's driver manager is apparently fucked up right now and endlessly detecting hardware (known bug), but even after (probably) fixing it by installing and updating apt-xapian-index, then restarting, the problems continued and there was nothing displayed in the driver manager about the gpu. ubuntu-drivers devices only listed something about the cpu (which was also in the driver manager).
[15:06] <blut> Hey I want to setup an nfs system for /home with locks. I get notified that rpc.statd is not running, but I can't seem to locate it.
[15:07] <OerHeks> don't paste like that, why don't you give the url?
[15:07] <netvixtra> The forum link would be the best.
[15:07] <OerHeks> servers go bonkers
[15:07] <bulgakobot> Would it work if I posted it paragraph by paragraph?
[15:07] <netvixtra> Forum link, bulgakobot ?
[15:08] <OerHeks> !paste
[15:08] <bulgakobot> netvixtra: I will try to put it on pastebin or something and then come back with the link. Sorry.
[15:08] <netvixtra> What mobo did you buy, bulgakobot ?
[15:08] <BluesKaj-pi> bulgakobot, also change the F word to a M word , the effect is the same , but keeps the chat family friendly
[15:09] <bulgakobot> netvixtra: msi b150m mortar
[15:09] <bulgakobot> blueskaj-pi: my mistake
[15:09] <BluesKaj-pi> bulgakobot, np
[15:09] <OnceMe> hello
[15:10] <OnceMe> I have ssd and 1tb hdd, I am using ssd on / and I have linux-swap 25G on ssd /dev/sda6 which is from some reason, not showing when I do free -m, why?
[15:10] <OnceMe> I have this in fstab /dev/mapper/cryptswap1 none swap sw 0 0
[15:11] <netvixtra> OnceMe: swapspace does not show in free?
[15:11] <blut> Where can I find information on statd for ubuntu 16.04?
[15:11] <OerHeks>  cat /proc/swaps
[15:11] <bulgakobot> Ok I have a pastebin link here: http://pastebin.com/NRX86HaA
[15:12]  * OerHeks stopped visiting pastebin.com and pastebin.ca
[15:12] <blut> Where can I find information on statd for ubuntu 16.04?
[15:13] <OnceMe> netvixtra: it does but as 0
[15:13] <charlie_1anders> I'm hitting all sorts of problems trying to install binaries in lubuntu, constantly getting errors like these : gfortran-5 :
[15:13] <charlie_1anders>                          Depends: gcc-5-base (= 5.3.1-14ubuntu2) but 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.2 is to be installe
[15:13] <bulgakobot> oerheks: where should I paste it instead?
[15:13] <BluesKaj-pi> sudo swapon?
[15:13] <OnceMe> Swap:            0          0          0
[15:13] <charlie_1anders> using apt-get, aptitude, synaptic, all managers fail
[15:13] <OnceMe> swapon [options] [<spec>]
[15:14] <BluesKaj-pi>  OnceMe you can turn swap on in gparted too
[15:16] <OnceMe> how
[15:16] <OnceMe> BluesKaj-pi
[15:16] <OnceMe> I have made 25G on ssd linux-swap
[15:17] <OnceMe> BluesKaj-pi ah I see it now in free -m
[15:17] <OnceMe> how can I make that perm, in fstab?
[15:18] <BluesKaj-pi> install gparted then open it , choose the swap partition with a right click and swapoff/swapon should be in the dropdown
[15:18] <blut> Where can I find information on statd for ubuntu 16.04?
[15:19] <OnceMe> BluesKaj-pi I already did all of that
[15:19] <OnceMe> but on reboot, how to make it perm?
[15:19] <bulgakobot> RX 480 guy again: I think I will just post my problem on the ubuntu forums, since the solution doesn't seem to be obvious.
[15:20] <OnceMe> BluesKaj-pi I guess it will stay like that forever, btw I have 600G of /dev/sdb1 how can I mount that on reboot?
[15:20] <BluesKaj-pi> OnceMe, is there data on /devsdb1?
[15:21] <blut> Where can I find information on statd for ubuntu 16.04?
[15:22] <OnceMe> BluesKaj-pi: no
[15:22] <OnceMe> I mean it exists, but no data on it
[15:22] <OnceMe> its ntfs
[15:23] <BluesKaj-pi> then why mount it?
[15:24] <rypervenche> OnceMe: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions#NTFS
[15:25] <linux2468> the name stands for dead
[15:26] <linux2468> so does the ip
[15:26] <BluesKaj-pi> for swap settings in /etc/fstab http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Partition/setting_up_swap.html , OnceMe
[15:26] <zetheroo> I want to be able to make a file and insert a bash script into it in one command ... is this possible?
[15:26] <linux2468> encrypt it and you will find it out
[15:27] <linux2468> writing it yourself makes it easier for you to control
[15:27] <rypervenche> zetheroo: What do you mean by "insert"?
[15:27] <zetheroo> I tried this but it's not working: touch mtmounts.sh && echo "#!/bin/bash" >> mtmounts.sh && echo "sh -c "sleep 5 && gvfs-mount smb://server/share" >> mtmounts.sh
[15:27] <charlie_1anders> Why is there synaptic, apt-get, and aptitude ?
[15:27] <charlie_1anders> why 3 package managers, when do i use which ?
[15:28] <charlie_1anders> also , I'm done with everything except aptitude, by far the best
[15:28] <_adb> zetheroo, you don't need to touch the file first
[15:28] <_adb> zetheroo: what do you want to put in the file? you can use something like this.... https://gist.github.com/anonymous/95081a11daf5f9ccfd6b7d8e717aad2b
[15:28] <BluesKaj-pi> charlie_1anders, they all use the dpkg system so you can choose one , and onc eyou do stick with it
[15:29] <rypervenche> zetheroo: Why not just open the file and edit it manually?
[15:29] <fyrril> anyone have an answer to this question? It's the only thing that came up for me and it's unanswered :( http://superuser.com/questions/1078552/how-to-force-rsync-to-stop-if-destination-disk-is-full
[15:29] <zetheroo>  _adb: ok will give that a try .. is that a command that can be executed in the terminal?
[15:30] <OnceMe> BluesKaj-pi: /dev/sdb1    /home/mysys/Videos/    ntfs    defaults    0    0
[15:30] <OnceMe> is that ok?
[15:30] <rypervenche> fyrril: You'res trying to continue to rsync TO the disk that is full?
[15:31] <_adb> zetheroo: yes. it's called a heredoc. many languages, including bash, support them. i'm just using file redirection so that the contents of the doc get written to the file. of course, since it's a script, you'll want to chmod +x myscript.sh
[15:31] <zetheroo>  _adb: cool, it works like I need it to. Is there a way to also make the script executable in the same command?
[15:31] <OnceMe> is that ok for my mount????
[15:31] <fyrril> rypervenche, in my case I've started an rsync that has since filled the destination disk and continues to run
[15:32] <fyrril> rypervenche, from reading that post it looks like when it finishes it will just give me errors about no space after the fact
[15:32] <BluesKaj-pi> OnceMe, 0   1 or  0   2, leave the 0   0 for your / if you use a / partition
[15:32] <rypervenche> fyrril: Try adding --inplace
[15:33] <_adb> zetheroo: sure, you can append " && chmod +x myscript.sh" (without quotes) to the first line
[15:33] <OnceMe> BluesKaj-pi: UUID=68ac264d-7032-448c-bf12-a6d22e58bd06 /               ext4    errors=remount-ro 0       1
[15:33] <OnceMe> thats there by default
[15:33] <_adb> zetheroo: for clarification, that'd make the first line look like this: cat << EOF > myscript.sh && chmod +x myscript.sh
[15:34] <zetheroo> _adb: awesome - thanks!!
[15:34] <fyrril> rypervenche, thanks for the lead
[15:34] <BluesKaj-pi> OnceMe, do yuo have separate / and /home/user partitions?
[15:34] <BluesKaj-pi> you
[15:34] <OnceMe> BluesKaj-pi: no
[15:35] <OnceMe> BluesKaj-pi: I have only swap and / on whole ext4
[15:35] <OnceMe> and thats on /dev/sda disk
[15:35] <OnceMe> on /dev/sdb I have /dev/sdb1 which is ntfs, and I wish to use it on both windows and linux
[15:35] <OnceMe> just for videos, so I mount it on /home/mysys/Videos/
[15:35] <BluesKaj-pi> OnceMe, then your /home is already mountrd on / , so need for an fstab entry
[15:35] <OnceMe> and / is on ext4 which is /dev/sda1 which is on ssd /dev/sda
[15:36] <fg_> I  have Xubuntu.  Why the hell they want us to install such a buggy  "software repository"  named "Software"  I'm trying to uninstall some stuff typing 10 times "delet" refreshing and nothing was deleted ! What the hell is going with Ubuntu ...
[15:36] <rypervenche> fyrril: Also, are you syncing it or just moving data to the other side?
[15:36] <OnceMe> BluesKaj-pi: it is, but I want to make /home/user/Videos/ to work on HDD and not ssd, for bigger space
[15:36] <fg_> Someone has the same issue ? or what
[15:36] <ash_workz> is there a way to tell what the path is to a recent app in the dash?
[15:36] <fyrril> rypervenche, making a cold backup
[15:37] <BluesKaj-pi> OnceMe, then call the ntfs partition /media/somename , not home
[15:37] <fyrril> rypervenche, and apparently I didn't have enough space or sense to not do it all at once
[15:37] <OnceMe> BluesKaj-pi: well it goes first media and then mount position in fstab as long as I know
[15:37] <OnceMe> so /dev/sdb1    /home/mysys/Videos/    ntfs    defaults    0    0
[15:37] <OnceMe> is valid
[15:37] <OnceMe> and its not media but device
[15:38] <OnceMe> or am I wrong?
[15:38] <OerHeks> OnceMe, no, BluesKaj-pi is right, mount @ /media/
[15:38] <OnceMe> OerHeks: but media is empty
[15:38] <Guest511> fg_: typing 10 times "delet" doesn't do anything
[15:38] <OerHeks> OnceMe, or try it, you see why ..
[15:39] <OnceMe> its not mounted
[15:39] <OnceMe> how can I see media when that is not mounted?
[15:39] <OnceMe> Im confused
[15:39] <BluesKaj-pi> you should use  the UUID for that partition  , sudo blikd will show it, OnceMe
[15:40] <OnceMe> can someone explain me what to do?
[15:40] <Ben64> yes, it's been happening
[15:40] <BluesKaj-pi> OnceMe, pastebin your /etc/fstab so we can take a look
[15:41] <OnceMe> http://pastebin.com/VZn0tFQk
[15:41] <BluesKaj-pi> OnceMe, also pastebin the out put of /sudo blkid
[15:41] <fg_> Gues511   it prompt me the admin  pass, then I refresh and nothing has been deleted ... What I want to say by typing 10 times "delet" is , 10 times typing admin pass to confirm uninstallation
[15:42] <fg_> Guest511
[15:42] <BluesKaj-pi> OnceMe, sudo blkid
[15:42] <OnceMe> http://pastebin.com/ewRBuu5G
[15:42] <tekisui> ni hao :)
[15:42] <Guest511> fg_: pastebin what you are trying to do
[15:43] <tekisui> i think ubuntu uses also mixer
[15:43] <tekisui> but seems not to work alone
[15:43] <tekisui> so have pulseaudio
[15:43] <tekisui> but it has priority -11
[15:43] <tekisui> it should have high priority
[15:43] <tekisui> tried to change with task manager
[15:44] <tekisui> but no work good
[15:44] <H3nrik> join #arduino
[15:44] <fg_> Guest511  Uuugh ???  I have nothing to past bin I'm just trying to uninstall stuff with the new Ubuntu software repository named "software"
[15:44] <H3nrik> woops
[15:44] <BluesKaj-pi> OnceMe, remove the # in front of your swap, the # means itś not read
[15:45] <fg_> It uninstall nothing he's buggy asf
[15:46] <mikhail> Всем привет
[15:46] <OnceMe> BluesKaj-pi: ok anything else?
[15:46] <Ben64> fg_: try using 'sudo apt-get remove <package>'
[15:47] <BluesKaj-pi> make sure you edit with root permissions and save the file , OnceMe
[15:47] <OnceMe> BluesKaj-pi: are you sure though
[15:47] <OnceMe> 0529a350-22ad-4522-9868-d20f07965992 does not exist in bkild
[15:47] <BluesKaj-pi> yes
[15:47] <i-make-robots> hi ubuntu. i was running 12.04 LTS, ran a service upgrade last night, now my apache doesn't make any sense.  anyone here have a similar experience?
[15:47] <fg_> Ben64 I think so,  but I'm wondering what is going with Ubuntu-devs  I hope Ubuntu won't be winshit-like
[15:48] <tekisui> updating from ubuntu 14.04 -> 16.06 was crap
[15:48] <tekisui> switched to lubuntu
[15:48] <Ben64> fg_: you're not making any sense
[15:48] <tekisui> lubuntu is verry light version :)
[15:49]  * tekisui waves
[15:49] <BluesKaj-pi>  OnceMe it didn exist because it was commented with a # , changing it needs you to do gksudo  gedit  /etc/fastab  in the run command , make thr change then save the file
[15:49] <fg_> Ben64 Ubuntu as a lot of useless stuff preinstalled and it becomes like Windows
[15:50] <Ben64> fg_: that's just like, your opinion man
[15:50] <OnceMe> BluesKaj-pi: where is that uncommented line uuid here http://pastebin.com/ewRBuu5G ?
[15:50] <i-make-robots> i'm running 14.04 now, apache people told me to come here for help.  basically... the apache.conf says to read sites-available/*.conf, but it doesn't appear to be doing that.  my sites aren't online and my error.log is empty.
[15:50] <fg_> Ben64 I'm not the only one
[15:51] <fg_> Ben64 Tha'ts why Xubuntu exist you knw
[15:51] <BluesKaj-pi> OnceMe, which line , theyŕe all uncommented?
[15:51] <_adb> i-make-robots: did you change the defaults? usually apache on ubuntu will look at /etc/sites-enabled/, which is populated with symlinks to ../sites-available
[15:52] <i-make-robots> _abd - sorry, i meant enabled.  I'm using the defaults.
[15:52] <BluesKaj-pi> OnceMe, commenting a line means putting a # or soem other symbol in front so line isn read/enabled
[15:52] <i-make-robots> the only thing I added was a default ServerName.
[15:52] <OnceMe> I know that
[15:52] <OnceMe> but why am I uncommenting
[15:53] <OnceMe> that commented line
[15:53] <OnceMe> for UUID which does not exist?
[15:53] <OnceMe> that is my question
[15:53] <BluesKaj-pi> it didn exist when you ran blkid because it was commented
[15:53] <_adb> i-make-robots: are there errors when you restart the apache service? which version of ubuntu?
[15:54] <OnceMe> ok
[15:54] <OnceMe> uncommented line
[15:54] <OnceMe> to reboot now?
[15:54] <BluesKaj-pi> comment means the line is not read , itś skipped
[15:54] <BluesKaj-pi> ok teboot
[15:55] <i-make-robots> _adb ubuntu 14.04 LTS, no errors on restarting apache
[15:56] <i-make-robots> huh.  now my site is coming up 403.
[15:58] <OnceMe> why is my swap not enabled by default now http://pastebin.com/sBQ2ihTZ
[15:59] <_adb> i-make-robots: 403 is aforbidden.. make sure the apache users ( www-data) has read access to the site files
[15:59] <BluesKaj> OnceMe, sudo swapon in the terminal
[15:59] <OnceMe>  sudo swapon [sudo] password for stefan:   Usage:  swapon [options] [<spec>]
[16:00] <OnceMe> BluesKaj: but I dont want to run swapon each time I login to the system
[16:00] <OnceMe> I want to enable it on by default
[16:00] <BluesKaj> you won't
[16:00] <BluesKaj> once enabled wit sudo it shoulds stay on now that it's readable in fstab
[16:01] <ubuntu015> i have this problem with scp:error while loading shared libraries
[16:01] <OnceMe> swapon is invalid command due
[16:01] <OnceMe> to the fact that it requires one mandatory attribute
[16:02] <BluesKaj> OnceMe, how much RAM on your machine
[16:02] <OnceMe> sudo swapon /dev/sda6
[16:02] <OnceMe> worked
[16:02] <BluesKaj> ok there you go
[16:02] <92AABFRI6> h
[16:04] <BluesKaj> OnceMe, if you have more than 8GB RAM , swap will seldom be used, if ever
[16:05] <i-make-robots> _adb after chown www-data:www-data -R * on the right folder it's still 403.
[16:05] <ubuntu015> scp: error while loading shared libraries: libz.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory lost connection
[16:06] <ubuntu015> any one could help me?
[16:10] <fsociety_fan> krabador: join "linux1234"
[16:10] <fsociety_fan> join the channel
[16:10] <krabador> fsociety_fan, not.
[16:14] <Guest83963> yo
[16:14] <linux2468> anything new?
[16:15] <Guest83963> your scrawny friend said he is done!
[16:15] <calprost> hello, how do i give root to an user in ubuntu
[16:15] <calprost> ubuntu server more exactly
[16:15] <calprost> i'm trying that for 2 or 3 hours and it makes me want to kill myself
[16:15] <xangua> !root
[16:15] <linux2468> make sure you know where he is going!
[16:16] <Guest83963> ok boss
[16:16] <Tucker> how do i disable KDE-Accessibility icon in systray?
[16:16] <linux2468> and get him back on that terminal!
[16:16] <Tucker> is it started with a cronjob?
[16:16] <Guest83963> your request is my command.
[16:17] <BluesKaj> Tucker, right click in system tray> sytem tray settings, you'll find display/entry  options there
[16:18] <Guest83963> done.
[16:18] <Guest83963> he said something about an encrypted database
[16:18] <linux2468> get him to me
[16:18] <linux2468> i will talk to him.
[16:18] <Guest83963> right away
[16:19] <Tucker> BluesKaj thx
[16:20] <ubuntu015> scp: error while loading shared libraries: libz.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory lost connection
[16:21] <ash_workz> can I edit the links in the dash?
[16:21] <ash_workz> I think there is a duplicate of skype that doesn't work
[16:21] <ash_workz> I should probably just uninstall it... how do you find out the location of the links displayed in the dash?
[16:21] <R13ose> When I connect to wireless via WICD, this connects but I can't use the internet.  How do I fix this?
[16:23] <SchrodingersScat> ubuntu015: do you have zlib1g or lib32z1 or etc? there's a couple places this file exists.
[16:23] <ash_workz> right-clicking on the app only gives the option to launch
[16:24] <ubuntu015> SchrodingersScat, yes i have
[16:24] <jordila> Hi #ubuntu communtiy ... trying to liberate a Window$ machine here,
[16:24] <jordila> no joy :-(
[16:25] <SchrodingersScat> !info scp
[16:25] <jordila> I used LiveUSB ... , but it doesn't load, while it is in my computer
[16:25] <jordila> what am i missing ? alternatives ?
[16:25] <SchrodingersScat> ubuntu015: i get the feeling you removed something, I think this was default on mine.
[16:27] <jordila> mmh... thinking loud, maybe a should alternatively a Live Cd and cross fingers
[16:29] <R13ose> Any thoughts on my question?
[16:29] <jordila> mmh... stupid question here, for Live CD creation... may i use / burn the standard .iso file i'm using for LiveUSB ?
[16:29] <kexy> did you know mira mesa, California is where the United States raises their spies¿
[16:30] <ubuntu015> SchrodingersScat: i cheched by find. libz.so.1 there is
[16:30] <SchrodingersScat> !offtopic | kexy I actually live near there, but this is ubuntu support
[16:33] <jordila> i answer myself the question ... yes . ^^
[16:40] <benjam-es> Hi All.. does anyone know why a form post container <iframe> would return a 403 error from the server level (Ubuntu 14.04.2 using nginx) ajax form request.. only 403 when <iframe> is in content
[16:51] <jordila> hi #ubuntu
[16:52] <jordila> Scenario: Live USB install... how can it be that system says 'This is not a bootable disk...' ... while it's boot flagged and created succesfully with Unetbootin ? What am i missing ?
[16:53] <xangua> jordila: does your system supports it? How old is your computer?
[16:54] <jordila> mmh... xangua , it's a Pentium D :-/
[16:54] <Guest8810> jordila, are you trying to create live usb on linux?
[16:54] <jordila> yes... i did created it
[16:54] <jordila> and successfully used upon other systems
[16:55] <jordila> maybe xangua is right... and this one is too old...
[16:55] <Guest8810> try to create live usb from iso file by dd ( dd if=placeofiso.iso of=/dev/sdbplaceofusb) and all will be fine
[16:55] <jordila> xangua , would in this case ^^ related to USB technical requirements ?
[16:55] <jordila> i'll try Guesto8810 ... ummh
[16:55] <xangua> jordila: you can use "plop", a tool to boot from USB from systems that don't support it (plop needs to be burned to a CD)
[16:56] <jordila> nice to know xangua
[16:56] <jordila> i love #ubuntu
[16:56] <xangua> jordila: also if this system is old you may wanna go for xubuntu or lubuntu, not regular Ubuntu
[16:56] <jordila> xangua ... i'm doing so ( Lubuntu )
[16:58] <Guest8810> jordila, or give a try ubuntu mate ) nice DE for 2 core systems
[16:58] <jordila> mmh... Guest8810 .. is so easy a just that command ^^ , LOL ?!
[16:59] <Guest8810> jordila, yes plug in flash drive, go to location of iso file, and opet terminal and dd if=ubuntu16.04.iso of=/dev/sdb and wait
[17:00] <Guest8810> but check if your flash drive is /dev/sdb
[17:00] <xangua> Mmm not even Lubuntu fits on a CD any longer
[17:00] <netvixtra> should put in a bs=4M there
[17:00] <netvixtra> so you dont have to wait until tomorrow
[17:01] <jordila> Guest8810++
[17:01] <ztane> any lvm super-experts here?
[17:01] <ztane> my lvm lvs are constantly in inactive state
[17:02] <ztane> I am dropping to initrd on boot, my root lv is "inactive", can't activate it with vgchange -ay
[17:02] <ztane> it is on an mdraid 1 :/
[17:03] <ztane> even if I boot livecd, some lvs randomly are inactive
[17:03] <ztane> if I vgchange -ay in initrd on regular boot, the initrd shell just hangs.
[17:03] <ztane> reacts to only vulcan nerve pinch.
[17:04] <jordila> still i would like to know more about... xangua ^^ hypothesis on the problem's root
[17:04] <xangua> The problem is your computer is old
[17:04] <jordila> would (too) old computers reject Live USB because of USB interface requirements mismatch or something like ? :-/
[17:05] <jordila> xangua ... could you please extend the 'too old' ?
[17:06] <jordila> ummh...
[17:06] <Guest8810> now i am using my old 2 core amd notebook, and all works fine( live usb), and i never had some problems with dual core intels to boot with usb flash, maybe iso file is broken, or flash drive
[17:07] <jordila> nice to know...
[17:07] <jordila> Still , this is Pentium D , so maybe is really too old..
[17:07] <Guest8810> oh pentium d is not pentium core 2 duo?
[17:07] <jordila> but i cannot (still) understand the real underlying issue... further than 'too old'
[17:08] <jordila> Ummh .. ?
[17:08] <netvixtra> Core 2 Duo does not support x64
[17:08] <jordila> let's wikipedia check
[17:08] <xangua> Maybe Guest8810 is too young :-)
[17:08] <jordila> :-P
[17:08] <jordila> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_D
[17:08] <backbox> my upgrading system crashes ubuntu 14.04 everytime
[17:08] <Guest8810> xangua, pentium d is not core 2 duo? i really dont know
[17:09] <jordila> is dual core too ...
[17:09] <netvixtra> Pentium D is an old dualcore x64 system
[17:09] <jordila> that's damned Intel marketing
[17:09] <Guest8810> its true )
[17:10] <netvixtra> Guess you were the coolest guy in the street with a cpu like that back in 2005
[17:10] <jordila> ...but still don'get the point of the 'too old' vs Live USB not working
[17:10] <jordila> i love retro-computing ...!
[17:10] <netvixtra> jordila: tried to boot i386 live usb?
[17:10] <jordila> ah... i have one of those, ready made for
[17:10] <Guest8810> try to use floppy drive (joke)...)
[17:11] <jordila> ha,ha !
[17:11] <jordila> or magnetic tape ?
[17:11] <ztane> wat I have core2duo and I am running 64-bit ubuntu.
[17:11] <netvixtra> I have a few zipdrives
[17:11] <ztane> or I would be if I got this grub working :/
[17:11] <jordila> LOL
[17:11] <netvixtra> IOMEGA
[17:11] <netvixtra> the best for money.. in 1997
[17:11] <Guest8810> lol
[17:12] <AntonM> Is it possible to develop software in Ubuntu?
[17:12] <jordila> AntonM this is a quite fuzzy question...
[17:13] <netvixtra> ztane: Wolfdale?
[17:13] <jordila> not so focused
[17:14] <netvixtra> sitting around in the dark waiting for a x64 live usb to boot on a cpu that deos not support it...
[17:14] <nrdb> how do i get "apt-get update" to redownload all it stuff?
[17:14] <ztane> netvixtra: can't tell anything more :D
[17:14] <ztane> since I cannot boot
[17:14] <netvixtra> I could turn on the lights.
[17:14] <ztane> now if anyone would tell me how to *activate* my root lv without crash in initramfs :D
[17:14] <AntonM> So is there a way?
[17:14] <ztane> 1604
[17:14] <hhee> hey
[17:15] <netvixtra> ztane: tried booting up a live usb and accessed the install from there?
[17:15] <AntonM> Are there any software development programs for Ubuntu
[17:16] <hhee> i have got an error during installation ubuntu 16 lts (studio)
[17:16] <hhee> error 5 input output
[17:16] <netvixtra> AntonM: yeah, pico. or vim.
[17:16] <ztane> netvixtra: did, but not going to reinstall everything...
[17:16] <hhee> i have already md5 checked check flash (from i installed)
[17:16] <ztane> evne on live usb the lvm is "inactive"
[17:16] <ztane> now I succeeded entering lvm lvchange -ay super-vg/root to activate that but it *hangs*.
[17:17] <netvixtra> ztane: http://askubuntu.com/questions/26886/fixing-unbootable-installation-on-lvm-root-from-desktop-livecd
[17:17] <ztane> I do not undrstand at all what is happening here
[17:17] <Adam-M> Anton: Did you look in Ubuntu Software?
[17:17] <AntonM> Ubuntu Software doesn't open
[17:17] <ztane> it does have lvm support :/
[17:17] <ztane> it scans all my partitions
[17:18] <ztane> the lvs are in *inactive* state
[17:18] <ztane> except for my swap partition. and I do not get why.
[17:18] <ztane> this is a 7 year old installation that's been upgraded from something like 8.04 over time
[17:18] <ztane> but never did I have such a failure
[17:19] <ztane> I do not get why the lv's are in inactive stage or whatever that means because I've never seen it before
[17:20] <Noobest>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER Noobest asfefrzwuixg
[17:20] <Guest8810> lol
[17:20] <codingCookie> hey guys i'm trying to remove i3 completly, because i failed the config. Even if i'm trying to purge the package it is still avaible
[17:21] <nrdb> how do i get "apt-get update" to redownload all it stuff?
[17:21] <YankDownUnder> codingCookie: So you don't want to just delete the configurations, right? You want all of the packages gone?
[17:21] <codingCookie> YankDownUnder: yes
[17:23] <YankDownUnder> codingCookie: The actual config lies in ~/.config/i3 => to remove the package(s), it's probably best to do so through a package manager like Synaptic...unless you're bent on doing it through the terminal...?
[17:23] <ioria> codingCookie, i3-wm  is still installed ?
[17:23] <Flannel> codingCookie: "i3" package is a metapackage, looks like the "real" package is i3-wm, and perhaps i3lock and i3status.  http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/i3  Purge those packages.
[17:24] <Flannel> nrdb: Can you clarify what you mean by "all of its stuff"?
[17:25] <nrdb> Flannel, when doing an "apt-get update" it downloads files (or something) I want get it to redownload everything again.
[17:25] <Flannel> nrdb: to what end?
[17:25] <nrdb> Flannel, it is erroring, so I thought getting a fresh copy might fix things
[17:26] <mmeth> I installed blueman to connect a device, purged the package but it left the toolbar icon behind. how do I find the package name it belongs to? can't tell using dpkg
[17:26] <nacc> nrdb: what is the error?
[17:26] <codingCookie> YankDownUnder: i deletet it allready trought the terminal, ioria it's not installed, im trying to purge all of these thanks for the advise
[17:27] <fruitFly> Can I put an SSD in an ASUS K455LA-WX611D?
[17:27] <Flannel> nrdb: So, that would require re-installing everything, not just re-downloading everything.  Which... is a much larger task.  You should narrow the packages down, to reinstall fewer things.  (It's rare that that would be the issue)
[17:29] <nrdb> Flannel, atm I don't want to re-install anything ... I want to get 'update' lists again
[17:30] <codingCookie> thanks guys for your advises!!
[17:30] <Flannel> nrdb: Oh.  `sudo apt-get update`
[17:33] <ash_workz> main menu doesn'
[17:33] <ash_workz> t work either
[17:33] <nrdb> Flannel, I have tried it many times... all it does is 'hit' everything then error
[17:33] <ash_workz> I mean, the `main menu` (alacarte) application doesn't work to remove broken links from the dash
[17:34] <WaV> New to the Linux/Ubuntu community but not to IRC. What is everyone's IRC client of choice for Linux? Have found programs for pretty much everything else I need to make the switch from Windows to Ubuntu.
[17:35] <YankDownUnder> WaV: Two primary ones are HexChat and Konversation. There ARE many more. Depends on what you're comfortable with.
[17:36] <nrdb> WaV, I am using xchat
[17:36] <fruitFly> Xchat
[17:36] <ash_workz> oh maybe it does, it just takes a *really* long time?
[17:37] <milestone234> I guess Xchat made a huge impression it amazing how many people still use it.
[17:37] <milestone234> you should use hexchat
[17:37] <YankDownUnder> Hexchat is merely a continuation of Xchat...
[17:37] <milestone234> its similar to xhcat but more secure and updated
[17:38] <milestone234> by continuation you mean updated and still has security updates then yes :P
[17:38] <WaV> To me it looks like development stopped with XChat.
[17:38] <milestone234> yes it did
[17:38] <milestone234> dont use it
[17:38] <WaV> ok
[17:38] <YankDownUnder> yeah - dev on Xchat died out...
[17:39] <milestone234> wav if you want a similar feel use hexchat...there is a room here #hexchat
[17:39] <Adam-M> Use HexChat
[17:40] <WaV> Sweet thanks! Joining/Idling there now.
[17:41] <stochastix> What is the name of the apt-get gui front end in 16.04 ?
[17:42] <stochastix> or dpkg whatever,
[17:43] <YankDownUnder> stochastix: GUI based?
[17:43] <iSheol> sup
[17:43] <Adam-M> If you want a gui-based update, use Update Manager
[17:43] <stochastix> yea, I saw ubuntu software center, and searched for tacacs and nothing came up, im guessing that is only online packages?
[17:44] <stochastix> I just went to the terminal and installed it via apt-get
[17:44] <freakyy> is there any good screenshot tool which replaces the hotkeys?
[17:44] <YankDownUnder> stochastix: Install "Synaptic" package manager - it's more concise. More thorough.
[17:44] <iSheol> anyone with problem install apache2 via apt?
[17:44] <stochastix> YankDownUnder: Ok, yea, Im just wondering what the consensus is on which GUI one to use, and which cmd one to use that dont get in eachothers way.
[17:44] <ioria> !info tacacs+
[17:45] <stochastix> Like if you go to debian they will say, youshould only use aptitude bla bla
[17:45] <YankDownUnder> stochastix: Synpatic is closest...but hey, it's all about choices...whatever you're most comfortable with...
[17:47] <stochastix> I havent used ubuntu in years lol.  Still trying to find everything. Synaptic was always my choice too. Didnt know if anthing was officially better now.
[17:47] <stochastix> hmm i installed tacacs+ and it is running already be default?
[17:47] <YankDownUnder> stochastix: Easy enough to install - either through the "Software Centre" or from the terminal.
[17:48] <ash_workz> how can you tell what command is running an application? (ie: Files, Software Center, Archive Manager)?
[17:48] <stochastix> Im used to having to turn things on in systemd after installing.  Did ubuntu just take care of that for me?
[17:49] <YankDownUnder> stochastix: most everything's been moved to systemd => ergo, systemctl start/stop/restart "name of service" is the norm
[17:50] <stochastix> YankDownUnder: yea, I just noticed that it nicely enabled it for me automatically.
[17:51] <stochastix> Anyone know off hand whos tac_plus  application it is?  It may either be pro-bono,  or possibly  Shrubbery's  ?
[17:52] <benjam-es> Hi All.. does anyone know why a form post container <iframe> would return a 403 error from the server level (Ubuntu 14.04.2 using nginx) ajax form request.. only 403 when <iframe> is in content
[17:53] <\ni> Someone knows how to clear the dns chache in ubuntu 16?
[17:53] <nrdb> \ni, that depends on what dns sever you are using
[17:54] <\ni> nrdb, I mean.. ubuntu desktop
[17:55] <slapofdoom> hi
[17:55] <OnceMe> I have this /dev/sdb3 on /home/stefan/Music type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[17:55] <OnceMe> when I type mount, but when I type df -h, size is not updated
[17:56] <OnceMe> that partition /dev/sdb3 is 200G big, but df -h shows me only the size of my ssd where / is installed.
[17:56] <mmeth> where can I configure advanced touchpad settings? three point tap seems to switch to previous window etc
[17:56] <OnceMe> how can I get the real size of my /home/stefan/Music dir?
[17:56] <slapofdoom> what are you guys trying to do, i just joined so i just got part of the story
[17:56] <akik> ocnios-: you use du to see a directory size
[17:57] <akik> sorry ocnios- , OnceMe
[17:57] <eduardo__> is here some expert partitioning ubuntu? lol
[17:57] <OnceMe> akik not a size
[17:57] <OnceMe> I want total
[17:57] <\ni> eduardo__,  nop I'm a noob
[17:57] <akik> OnceMe: du will show it
[17:58] <OnceMe> du /home/stefan/Videos/ 4	/home/stefan/Videos/
[17:58] <OnceMe> it does not
[17:58] <eduardo__> I guess i do not need to partition what has been done!
[17:58] <OnceMe> UUID=3d4495d7-6638-48b8-a85e-d9dfde12b708 /home/stefan/Videos/               ext4    errors=remount-ro 0       1
[17:58] <ioria> OnceMe, try du -sh  path
[17:58] <akik> OnceMe: it's empty?
[17:58] <OnceMe> thats how I mounted it on reboot
[17:58] <OnceMe> akik: yes it is, its  a fresh one
[17:59] <eduardo__> what key do you push on reboot_
[17:59] <OnceMe> I just want to ensure that /home/stefan/Videos is using 250G
[18:00] <tgm4883> OnceMe: 'df -h' maybe?
[18:00] <OnceMe> I tried that but I dont see /dev/sdb2
[18:00] <OnceMe> only sda, which is my ssd
[18:01] <tgm4883> OnceMe: can you 'sudo mount /home/stefan/Videos/'
[18:01] <eduardo__> merge it... I am out of this chat room! Bye all. Have a good time!
[18:01] <OnceMe> tgm4883: yes that works
[18:01] <OnceMe> oh now i see it
[18:01] <tgm4883> OnceMe: :)
[18:01] <OnceMe> when I run sudo mount /home/stefan/Videos/
[18:01] <OnceMe> and then df -h
[18:01] <OnceMe> is that normal?
[18:02] <OnceMe> do I need to run that sudo mount each time, or not?
[18:02] <akik> questions
[18:02] <tgm4883> OnceMe: maybe, did you reboot after adding it to fstab? Is your home dir encrypted?
[18:02] <OnceMe> tgm4883: yes I added it to fstab and yes my home dir is encrypted
[18:02] <tgm4883> OnceMe: That's your problem
[18:02] <akik> onceme: fstab mounts are mounted automatically unless you specify noauto
[18:02] <OnceMe> hmm how to auto mount it on encrypted dir then tgm4883 ?
[18:03] <tgm4883> OnceMe: I believe the directory doesn't exist when the machine boots (because it's encrypted), and so it fails to mount
[18:03] <OnceMe> maybe /home/stefan/.Private/Videos ?
[18:03] <|WaV|> milestone234: Hexchat looks like it will work. Hopefully scripting for it is fairly simple. Have some extra functions I need it to perform.
[18:03] <tgm4883> OnceMe: Do you want that drive to be encrypted too?
[18:03] <OnceMe> Videos?
[18:03] <tgm4883> OnceMe: yea
[18:04] <OnceMe> well is it easier to mount it encrypted?
[18:04] <tgm4883> OnceMe: no
[18:04] <OnceMe> then no
[18:04] <milestone234> |wav| we can chat in #hexchat about that
[18:04] <ztane> finally, got my computer to boot
[18:04] <mrpanda> join ##breathe
[18:04] <jordila> hi #ubuntu
[18:04] <tgm4883> OnceMe: then what I would do is mount it at something like '/mnt/videos' then do a symlink to your home directory
[18:04] <ztane> really annoying that the livecd is full of all sort of crap but missing mdadm?!
[18:05] <Seveas> ztane: software raid is crap anyway
[18:05] <OnceMe> tgm4883: ok I can do that in fstab
[18:05] <OnceMe> lemme reboot real fast tgm4883
[18:06] <i-make-robots> anyone here familiar with apache "SoftException UID is smaller than min_uid" error?  i've been getting this since my ubuntu upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04
[18:06] <ztane> Seveas: well, it does give certain durability and also speed though
[18:06] <ztane> this is just my desktop
[18:06] <OnceMe> is ln -s /home/stefan/Videos /mnt/Videos
[18:06] <OnceMe> fine tgm4883 ?
[18:07] <tgm4883> OnceMe: no, the other direction I believe
[18:07] <Seveas> ztane: it does not. raid != backups, and software raid isn't as reliable as hardware raid.
[18:07] <tgm4883> Seveas: +1
[18:07] <Seveas> and if you use striped raid for speed, just get an ssd.
[18:08] <Seveas> more reliable than software raid as well :)
[18:08] <olmer> Hello. Who can me with install enlightenment 0.21. team "./configure" has been performed successfully, but when the command "make" there were numerous messages like "lib / emile / emile_image.c: 1611: 8: warning: variable 'region' might be clobbered by 'longjmp' or 'vfork '[-Wclobbered] int region = 0; " and "libtool: warning: '/usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/5/../../../i386-linux-gnu/libfreetype.la' seems to be moved", dependencies were resolved. According compil
[18:08] <olmer> ation failed state. How do I correctly install this software?
[18:09] <tgm4883> ztane: he's right, raid isn't a backup, it's high availability
[18:09] <OnceMe> tgm4883: I made symlink
[18:09] <OnceMe> but when I go to videos now I see another Videos dir which is symlink
[18:09] <Seveas> tgm4883: and with raid 0 it's *low* availabity :)
[18:09] <OnceMe> and then lost+found inside of it
[18:10] <tgm4883> Seveas: fair point
[18:10] <Seveas> OnceMe: rm ~/Videos/Videos && rmdir ~/Videos && ln -s /mnt/Videos /home/stefan/Videos
[18:11] <OnceMe> Seveas: ok lost+found still exist
[18:11] <tgm4883> OnceMe: ^ you need to remove the Videos directory in your home directory before making the symlink
[18:11] <Seveas> OnceMe: that's normal. Every partition gets a lost+found.
[18:12] <ztane> tgm4883: I know
[18:12] <tgm4883> OnceMe: lost+found will always exist at the root of the drive. You could mount the drive at /mnt/drive2 then make a folder in there called Videos then symlink that videos directory
[18:12] <mrpanda> :)
[18:12] <OnceMe> aha ok
[18:12] <OnceMe> one more thing
[18:12] <OnceMe> how would I go with encrypted partitions like my /home/ ?
[18:12] <tgm4883> OnceMe: I'd probably do it that way anyway, that way if you wanted to store more stuff on the drive than just videos it would already be setup
[18:13] <OnceMe> tgm4883: ah I fucked it up then
[18:13] <OnceMe> I have three partitions for Music Documents and Videos
[18:13] <tgm4883> OnceMe: You'd have to encrypt the partition and look at how to decrypt it (probably requiring a password at boot)
[18:13] <OnceMe> I guess Ill make one partition and it owuld be easier to encrypt
[18:13] <tgm4883> OnceMe: lol, that works too
[18:14] <stochastix> What sort of cool Chinese stuff is in kylin  ?  My wife is Chinese and I am considering setting it up for her.
[18:15] <OnceMe> tgm4883: so how to go with encrypted partition?
[18:17] <tgm4883> !encrypt | OnceMe
[18:18] <noobuntu> Hi. Guys I just updated to 16.04LTS and after an hour or two the wifi drops, I can't reconnect and after a few seconds the list of wifi networks also disappears. I've tried restarting network-manager and using rfkill to block-unblock the wifi but it doesn't help. I have to restart to use the internet. Any idea why this is happening?
[18:20] <Stockholder> hey guys, how do i hide my ip address here?
[18:20] <baizon> Stockholder: use a proxy or vpn
[18:20] <Stockholder> like a @unaffiliated nicknames
[18:20] <Stockholder> hehehe
[18:20] <baizon> Stockholder: then you have to register
[18:21] <Stockholder> right
[18:21] <noobuntu> baizon you cant see other people's ip address can you?
[18:21] <tgm4883> !cloak | Stockholder
[18:22] <tgm4883> noobuntu: yes, we can see your IP
[18:22] <Stockholder> ubottu: Thank you so much :)
[18:22] <noobuntu> tgm4883: what is it
[18:22] <Stockholder> omg
[18:22] <Stockholder> smartbot
[18:23] <Stockholder> hehehe
[18:23] <tgm4883> noobuntu: 103.252.217.92
[18:23] <stochastix> AUTHOR       The tac_plus (tacacs+) developer's kit is a product of  Cisco  Systems. ....  Does this mean the tacacs+ package in unbuntu is neither Pro-bono, nor Shrubbery, but  yet another version based on ciscos  ?
[18:23] <tgm4883> noobuntu: I mean, that's possibly kiwiirc.com's IP, I'm not going to bother to check though
[18:24] <Toobian> Hi. i have a keyboard layout issue. My system is ok with azerty layout, but when i need type passphrase to decrypt my partition (just after grub), i'm with qwerty's keyboard. Do you know how can i fix that ?
[18:25] <noobuntu> Hi. Guys I just updated to 16.04LTS and after an hour or two the wifi drops, I can't reconnect and after a few seconds the list of wifi networks also disappears. I've tried restarting network-manager and using rfkill to block-unblock the wifi but it doesn't help. I have to restart to use the internet. Any idea why this is happening?
[18:25] <baizon> noobuntu: yes i can
[18:26] <owen1> anyone got a script that upload an image to imgur? the script i found a while ago is not working anymore
[18:29] <Zi1> hi
[18:30] <pandax6> h
[18:30] <pandax6> hi
[18:32] <bipul> Do ACL option is enabled on Ubuntu ?
[18:32] <pandax6> i need help with this https://askubuntu.com/questions/813340/no-audio-using-front-audio-panel
[18:33] <bipul> When i have installed ubuntu, i found ext4 is my default my file type. How can i make my file system type into XFS?
[18:34] <ubuntu061> Hi I am using ubuntu 14.04. My logrotate does not compress file after rotating. I am unable to find the cause
[18:34] <Jordan_U> bipul: Why do you want to use xfs for your root fikesystem?
[18:35] <bipul> Jordan_U, What do you mean root file system?
[18:35] <OerHeks> bipul https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XFS  and a hint > https://linuxacademy.com/community/posts/show/topic/1502-how-to-install-xfs-filesystem-in-ubuntu-1404-lts
[18:35] <bipul> When i am addressing file system type, means i am addressing whole OS file system type.
[18:35] <pandax6> can someone help me with this please? https://askubuntu.com/questions/813340/no-audio-using-front-audio-panel
[18:37] <bipul> That's ok OerHeks But i am interested to know, how one can enable ACL on ext4.
[18:38] <bipul> By default i can see on ubuntu ACL is enabled.
[18:38] <OerHeks> bipul, dunno, why did you ask for xfs
[18:39] <bipul> OerHeks, Because on XFS file system, ACL is built in and it's enabled.
[18:40] <OerHeks> bipul and what have you found sofar? i have the feeling we are doing your homework
[18:40] <Jordan_U> bipul: ACL's are "built in" and enabled by default in Ubuntu for ext4 as well.
[18:41] <bipul> Jordan_U, I would like to know how should i disabled it on ubuntu.
[18:41] <Jordan_U> bipul: What is your end goal? Why do you want ACLs disabled?
[18:42] <bipul> Jordan_U, Because i wanted it to get disabled.
[18:42] <Jordan_U> bipul: That doesn't answer my quetion. *WHY*?
[18:43] <bipul> Jordan_U, Because i am using Linux.
[18:43] <bipul> I have freedom to do what i want. Don't i ?
[18:44] <Pici> bipul: see the noacl flag for fstab.
[18:44] <bipul> Pici, Thank you very much.
[18:45] <pankaj> good evening everyone
[18:45] <pankaj> this is my first time to irc
[18:46] <Jordan_U> bipul: You do, but if you actually tell us your end goal we can help you find a proper way to achieve it. Disabling ACLs might not be a good idea, and might not solve your actual problem.
[18:47] <bipul> Jordan_U, I am doing a personal research.
[18:48] <pankaj> okay, so what cani do her now
[18:49] <pankaj> *here
[18:49] <bipul> Pici, I don't found  noacl flag here http://paste.ubuntu.com/23071213/
[18:49] <Pici> bipul: you need to add it if you want to disable acls.  see man mount for more info.
[18:50] <bipul> Oh ok.
[18:51] <pankaj> hello everone
[18:51] <pankaj> i dont you is this application working
[18:51] <pankaj> *know
[18:52] <nubcake> pankaj: which application?
[18:52] <pankaj> hi nubcake ,this IRC application
[18:52] <nubcake> pankaj, it seems to work ^^
[18:53] <pankaj> i dont know , how is this working
[18:53] <stochastix> Can you make a password for a user that doesnt exist yet?
[18:53] <pankaj> who are these people
[18:53] <pankaj> :p
[18:53] <nubcake> :D
[18:53] <Pici> pankaj: This is the official Ubuntu support channel, did you have a question?
[18:53] <pankaj> ubuntu support channel?
[18:54] <pankaj> okay  :P
[18:54] <Pici> !offtopic
[18:54] <pankaj> sorry im just new here ,
[18:56] <bipul> Pici, man mount is a big page, do you mind to tell me which line number should i look?
[18:56] <joshy> howdy
[18:57] <joshy> quit
[18:57] <Toobian> I have a keyboard layout issue. My system is ok with azerty layout, but when I need type passphrase to decrypt my partition (just after grub), I'm with qwerty's keyboard. Do you know how can I fix that ?
[18:58] <joshy> how do i disconnect
[18:59] <stochastix> What is the root password on a default install ?  Im sick of typing sudo
[18:59] <Pici> bipul: I don't know. I just searched for acl.  press / to search, type acl, press enter.  press n to go to the next matched item
[19:00] <Pici> stochastix: there is no root password, the password is locked.
[19:01] <Pici> stochastix: you can use sudo -i if you need an interactive sudo session.
[19:01] <stochastix> so I cant go   "su"   ?
[19:01] <bipul> Pici, I guess root password is disabled by default.
[19:01] <stochastix> ok, I see
[19:02] <stochastix> sudo i might work
[19:02] <anonymous> hi
[19:04] <ubuntu061> minor bump
[19:04] <bipul> stochastix, But you can reset your root password, just use echo "Newpassword" | sudo passwd root --stdin
[19:05] <mentoc> Does anyone know why apt-get would return exit status 100 instead of 0?
[19:08] <Guest14236> how can i install wlan1 on anon os
[19:10] <Pici> mentoc: its manpage says it returns 100 on error.
[19:10] <thekrynn_> hello... has anyone ever seen a unix screen session unattached from screen -ls, but continue to run?
[19:10] <crossfire> Trying to boot ubuntu from a live CD on a brand new asus laptop. Boot freezing on "NMI watchdog: BUG: soft lockup  - CPU4# stuck for 22s". Any ideas?
[19:11] <Pici> thekrynn_: what do you mean? screen sessions always run in the background when they aren't attached.
[19:11] <thekrynn_> posting example
[19:13] <michauds> you have to press <Ctrl+A> <Ctrl+D> to detach from a running screen
[19:14] <thekrynn_> https://s4.postimg.io/q3tyt8qa5/Screen_Shot_2016_08_19_at_3_12_23_PM.png
[19:14] <thekrynn_> multiple screens running, but more than half have detached from the listing
[19:15] <thekrynn_> so i cant get a record of what' sactually running via screen -ls or listing the screen root path for information
[19:15] <Pici> thekrynn_: are they being run by other users?
[19:15] <thekrynn_> all by root
[19:16] <thekrynn_> all the scripts are 700, owned by root
[19:16] <thekrynn_> so i know that to be true
[19:16] <thekrynn_> they will show up in screen -ls for a good amount of time, but randomly will drop out
[19:17] <thekrynn_> this seems to only be happening on one or two machines in our whole cluster
[19:18] <Pici> thekrynn_: I'm honestly not sure about this... hmm
[19:19] <thekrynn_> so its safe to say this is not a typical thing and somehting's probably up?
[19:19] <thekrynn_> ive combed the /var/log/ logs like 100 times and havent seen anything
[19:21] <Pici> thekrynn_: are there files in  /var/run/screen/S-root  for all of the missing screns?
[19:21] <thekrynn_> no
[19:21] <thekrynn_> they're gone
[19:22] <thekrynn_> and i cant manually attach to them using the pid
[19:22] <thekrynn_> yet the script is stil lrunning (i can view the progress obviously, but i know it'sdoing stuff)
[19:22] <Pici> thekrynn_: and they don't show up from screen -r  either?
[19:22] <thekrynn_> err, i CANT view
[19:22] <thekrynn_> nope
[19:22] <thekrynn_> screen -r pid for one of them returns.. no such screen
[19:22] <thekrynn_> screen -r name does the same
[19:22] <OerHeks> to be sure, ls -laR /var/run/screen/
[19:23] <OerHeks> oh, pici noticed already
[19:24] <thekrynn_> root@dsp1-log-dc3:/home/ageis# ls -l /var/run/screen/* | grep 'p'
[19:24] <thekrynn_> prw------- 1 root root 0 Aug 19 11:37 19812.dsp.analysis_logs
[19:24] <thekrynn_> prw------- 1 root root 0 Aug 19 14:16 31583.dsp.analysis_win_archive
[19:25] <thekrynn_> (when i do without the grep, obviously just shows empty directories and the path info, etc)
[19:29] <LuminaFan> Can I ask questions about Ubuntu phone here?
[19:30] <ash_workz> how can you tell what command is running an application? (ie: Files, Software Center, Archive Manager)?
[19:31] <EriC^^> ash_workz: grep Exec /usr/share/applications/....desktop
[19:32] <ash_workz> EriC^^: is .... literal?
[19:32] <EriC^^> no
[19:33] <ash_workz> EriC^^: but desktop is?
[19:33] <EriC^^> yeah
[19:36] <ash_workz> EriC^^: so um... what is this supposed to do exactly?
[19:37] <EriC^^> how can you tell what command is running an application? (ie: Files, Software Center, Archive Manager)?
[19:39] <ash_workz> okay, to avoid accidental xy, I should probably explain my objective; I wanted to open a file with the archive manager from the terminal (since the file location was convenient) but running (presumably ./archive-manager somefile.tar.gz # (or whatever the command would be) — but I don't know what command would launch that application; and ps aux doesn't really help because I don't know what...
[19:39] <ash_workz> ...I'm looking for, so I figured I could launch the application and then there'd be a way to tell what's running that right now
[19:39] <ash_workz> EriC^^: ^
[19:40] <akik> EriC^^: start the app, then run "ps -ef | sort -n -k 2,2" which will sort the pids numerically
[19:41] <EriC^^> ash_workz: try xdg-open /path/to/archive
[19:41] <EriC^^> that opens the with the default for whatever file you give it
[19:41] <EriC^^> akik: wrong highlight :)
[19:41] <EriC^^> (i'm guessing)
[19:42] <akik> oh yeah, for ash_workz
[19:42] <ash_workz> thanks both of you
[19:44] <skypce> hey guys , feel free to test 4.6.6-1 liquorix kernel compiled for Ubuntu 14.04 (great performance so if you have new hardware unrecognized by 4.5.5 kernel )
[19:44] <davidjd> Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/n-muench/programs-ppa/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-i386/Packages  404  Not Found
[19:44] <skypce> https://www.youtube.com/edit?video_id=co0uhGs84Eg
[19:46] <Bashing-om> davidjd: Yep . true statement . Not supported in xenial, See: http://ppa.launchpad.net/n-muench/programs-ppa/ubuntu/dists/ .
[19:46] <MonkeyDust> davidjd  that happens with ppa's, better contact its maintainer
[19:47] <zero_vector> I'm on a brand new install of ubuntu 16.04. I'm having trouble connecting to irc.undernet.org using irssi. It says I'm 'G-lined' for having a virus or trojan. I have had my ip lease for at least 24 hours, so I don't think that this could have been caused by the previous leaser of the ip. Anybody else come across this problem?
[19:48] <Jordan_U> skypce: Please don't advertise things in this channel. Please stick to answering specific questions asked, or try #ubuntu-offtopic.
[19:48] <Bashing-om> zero_vector: Maybe better addressed in #freenode or #irssi ??
[19:49] <LuminaFan> I'm also on irrsi and I haven't seen that, but I think you might be able to use a proxy
[19:49] <zero_vector> Bashing-om: ok, I'll try that. thanks.
[19:50] <darkmessiah> Hello
[19:50] <zero_vector> LuminaFan: why should I need to though?
[19:51] <darkmessiah> Can you guys tell me a good irc software to use on 16.04 ?
[19:51] <Bashing-om> zero_vector: The guys in #irssi are some kind of savvy .
[19:51] <dewwii> zero_vector: does their gline message give you a url to check where they first noticed you had virus-linke activity?
[19:51] <Guest54888> hola...¿alguien en español?...
[19:51] <Bashing-om> !es | Guest54888
[19:51] <zero_vector> dewwii: no, just a number.
[19:53] <dewwii> zero_vector: general irc stuff, really not related to this network, ubuntu or even irssi, but really then you don't know of they found something funny with the person who previously had your IP and it made it to some type of DNSBL
[19:54] <darkmessiah> Guys, can you recomend a good irc client for 16.04
[19:54] <darkmessiah> ?
[19:54] <MWM> Im looking for help with dansguardian/squid (I know this isnt the right channel but the correct ones are always empty) would anyone care to help ?
[19:54] <k1l> darkmessiah: hexchat is quite the standard
[19:54] <zero_vector> dewwii: hm, but as I understood when reading about glining it only lasts for two hours, and I've had this ip for 24 hrs
[19:55] <darkmessiah> Thanks k1l
[19:55] <zero_vector> dewwii: I don't know what DNSBL means by the way..
[19:55] <sarek> ubuntu doesnt seem to understand asian characters in the terminal or when searching files. it ignores my asian movies in plex too where they show up on Mac. Do i need to install something?
[19:57] <dewwii> zero_vector: black list based on your ip or hostname
[19:57] <zero_vector> dewwii: ah, ok, blacklist. sure, but, see above
[19:58] <mlvmhn> what are the system reqs for ubuntu?
 depends on the distro
[19:58] <mlvmhn> 16.04 LTS
[19:58] <ash_workz> I'm so talented at f'ing things up
[19:58] <Bashing-om> sarek: A thought, do you have the language pack installed : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Locale ?
[19:59] <k1l> mlvmhn: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements
[19:59] <sarek> Ok I'll try that
[19:59] <darkmessiah> http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
[20:00] <bosco> so i have a problem /var/www/website.com/index.html shows when i load my webpage all though i want /home/bosco/public_html/index.html to show as the home page how do  i make that happen i have googled to no avail ? PS i have asked in ubuntu server and no response
[20:00] <mlvmhn> my computer has 4 GB RAM, dual core processor and built-in graphics
[20:00] <k1l> mlvmhn: that is quite enough
[20:00] <MonkeyDust> mlvmhn  same as mine
[20:00] <mlvmhn> well, just restarted my desktop because it frooze
[20:00] <darkmessiah> I have a 1.8 dual-core and it works just fine.
[20:01] <ash_workz> I used main menu (alacarte) to link an old phpstorm icon in the dash to a newer version of phpstorm (I have 2); it randomly changed the icon to a 25ad
[20:01] <k1l> mlvmhn: then there is an issue. see the logs whats going on
[20:01] <mlvmhn> k, how do i do that?
[20:02] <k1l> see dmesg and syslog in /var/log/
[20:02] <k1l> if you needed to reboot maybe its renamed to .0 ro .1 already
[20:02] <mlvmhn> what is the command in terminal?
[20:02] <sarek> Bashing-om: what i see there is how to change your language temporarily or permenently. Doesnt look like its something you can install to have ubuntu understand those languages
[20:03] <Bashing-om> sarek: looking . be back soonest.
[20:03] <maszlo1> man.. struggle getting in here.  snort does not like me in IRC it appears
[20:03] <sarek> ok
[20:03] <ash_workz> er hem! I meant... it randomly changed the icon to a ⊘⃞  which of course only applies to the launcher icon, not the dash icon.... naturally? anyway... why are things so hard?
[20:03] <ultrixx> maszlo1: tried using SSL-connection?
[20:04] <mlvmhn> what is the terminal command for the log?
[20:04] <maszlo1> dont think.. 6667 is what appears it kicking me from
[20:04] <ultrixx> mlvmhn: less /var/log/dmesg.log
[20:05] <maszlo1> i suppressed the rules, should be fine... knock on wood
[20:05] <Alvar_> miam
[20:06] <mlvmhn> ultrixx: "no such file or directory"
[20:07] <darkmessiah_> clear
[20:07] <mlvmhn> how will i install Linux Mint?
[20:08] <maszlo1> are there any known issues with 16.04 with nomachine?
[20:09] <maszlo1> or is there anything better than nomachine at this point?  that client was kind of a pain
[20:10] <ultrixx> mlvmhn: then type just dmesg
[20:10] <sarek> this is part of the problem. is it because of the language?
[20:10] <sarek> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/ubWqe7Uy/
[20:11] <sarek> its korean
[20:12] <sarek> i did sudo apt-get install language-pack-ko language-pack-gnome-ko language-pack-ko-base language-pack-gnome-ko-base
[20:14] <sarek> oh its because its hfs https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1422374
[20:17] <mlvmhn> can i try Mint using a virtual machine?
[20:17] <sam12223> hi
[20:17] <Pici> mlvmhn: This is #ubuntu, we do not provide support for Mint here. Please use #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org
[20:18] <Bashing-om> sarek: Not to sure of your syntax ; see: http://askubuntu.com/questions/149876/how-can-i-install-one-language-by-command-line .
[20:18] <mlvmhn> Pici: k i will refrase; how do i install VM in Ubuntu?
[20:18] <sarek> i think its because its hfs Bashing-om
[20:18] <ash_workz> is there no other way to get the file path to dash items without using main menu (alacarte)?
[20:19] <Pici> mlvmhn: virtualbox is in the repositories.
[20:19] <Bashing-om> sarek: Can not advise as I Have never had  Mac .
[20:19] <mlvmhn> Pici: meaning?
[20:20] <MonkeyDust> ash_workz  navigate to   /usr/share/applications/
[20:20] <Pici> mlvmhn: Install the virtualbox package from your favorite package manager. it is a VM.
[20:20] <sam12223> can i get user ssh command history on my mail once he log out
[20:20] <sam12223> please help
[20:21] <ash_workz> MonkeyDust: ... and?
[20:21] <mlvmhn> k, thx
[20:21] <sam12223> can anyone has idea
[20:21] <ash_workz> MonkeyDust: I assume what's in that dir is everything that can show up in the dash?
[20:22] <ash_workz> MonkeyDust: if that's the case I should be able to do realpath {icon}.desktop ... maybe
[20:22] <ash_workz> nope
[20:22] <Netwolf> hey guys, is there an oss alternative that allows me to setup a mail server and have people signup automatically on a web page?
[20:22] <ash_workz> oh, just cat'ing it will show me
[20:23] <ash_workz> or something
[20:23] <ash_workz> actually, this doesn't
[20:23] <ecsi> hi guys
[20:23] <ash_workz> like the path to skype is not shown in skype.desktop
[20:23] <ecsi> pls help how to enable post method in apache 2.4
[20:23] <MonkeyDust> ash_workz  what's the output of    ls /usr/share/applications/
[20:23] <MonkeyDust> ash_workz  work with that
[20:23] <ash_workz> ecsi: /join #httpd
[20:23] <ecsi> thx
[20:24] <ash_workz> MonkeyDust: it's (a bunch of stuff).desktop
[20:25] <MonkeyDust> ash_workz  that 'bunch of stuff' is your installaed applications
[20:26] <ash_workz> MonkeyDust: hmm... judging by one of these other files, it would appear it *should* have an "Exec=" line
[20:26] <ash_workz> but skype.desktop doesn
[20:26] <fsociety> hello
[20:26] <ash_workz> any yet it works...
[20:26] <root____1> hi
[20:26] <MonkeyDust> ash_workz  what was your initial question
[20:26] <ash_workz> oh it does.... it's just not in a typical path format
[20:27] <MonkeyDust> ash_workz  getting somewhere?
[20:27] <ash_workz> MonkeyDust: yeah
[20:27] <ash_workz> MonkeyDust: I didn't realize that Exec contained code which resolves to a path
[20:29] <loquitoslack> Hi
[20:29] <fsociety_> hello
[20:29] <the_diff> hi
[20:30] <fsociety_> your country?
[20:31] <the_diff> why
[20:31] <the_diff> do you have any issue
[20:31] <the_diff> with
[20:32] <fsociety_> i just lil bit in english..
[20:32] <the_diff> ok no issue
[20:32] <the_diff> i can understand
[20:32] <the_diff> your country ?
[20:32] <fsociety_> ive got a question..
[20:33] <the_diff> and real name
[20:33] <fsociety_> my real name?
[20:33] <the_diff> yeh
[20:33] <fsociety_> for what??
[20:34] <the_diff> just wanna ask
[20:34] <stochastix> Ok so iff %sudo	ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL  then what is the point of sudo if the user has the same privs as root does ?
[20:34] <Pici> !offtopic | fsociety_
[20:35] <the_diff> hey
[20:35] <the_diff> there
[20:35] <the_diff> fsociety
[20:36] <fsociety_> im here..
[20:36] <the_diff> what you doing
[20:36] <the_diff> are you a linux devloper
[20:36] <fsociety_> nope
[20:37] <the_diff> then ?
[20:37] <_adb> !offtopic | the_diff
[20:37] <the_diff> system administrator
[20:37] <fsociety_> im just a noobs in linux world
[20:37] <loquitoslack> No, sorry.
[20:37] <the_diff> ok
[20:38] <pavlos> !ask
[20:38] <the_diff> hi
[20:39] <the_diff> there
[20:39] <the_diff> fsociaty
[20:39] <the_diff> ?
[20:39] <Pici> the_diff: Are you having trouble reading the message from ubottu here?
[20:53] <avidminer> hi all
[21:15] <TaZeR> hi does anyone know if Ubuntu is compatible with XCOM 2?
[21:15] <morf> xcom2 like in wine? i guess
[21:15] <TaZeR> yea the game
[21:15] <morf> or the new one ... sure i gues
[21:15] <TaZeR> i wanna play it with my ATI Radeon graphics card
[21:15] <morf> with the steam if you have good hw / drivers sure why not
[21:15] <TaZeR> will i get good performance?
[21:15] <TaZeR> i have radeon r9 390x
[21:16] <morf> dunno
[21:17] <morf> yeah sure looks like good gpu
[21:17] <morf> gl & enjoy
[21:17] <TaZeR> thanks
[21:23] <i-make-robots> hey all, I tried to "sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5" and it did NOT install xml or mbstring in ubuntu 14.04.  is this expected?  how do i get those php extensions installed OK?
[21:23] <i-make-robots> google has been no help
[21:24] <MonkeyDust> !find mbstring
[21:24] <i-make-robots> Unable to locate package php-mbstring
[21:24] <MonkeyDust> i-make-robots  what's the output of    cat /etc/issue
[21:25] <i-make-robots> i have recently run apt-get update
[21:25] <i-make-robots> MonkeyDust - Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS \n \l
[21:25] <MonkeyDust> !info php-mbstring trusty
[21:26] <MonkeyDust> !info php-mbstring xenial
[21:26] <winsen> boot repair doesn't work with debian any clue guys?
[21:26] <winsen> I mean to repair the Grub
[21:27] <MonkeyDust> i-make-robots  as you can see, you need 16.04 if you want php-mbstring
[21:27] <nicomachus> winsen: what do you mean it doesn't work?
[21:31] <winsen> <nicomachus: I mean trie boot repair from ubuntu live cd 3 times following steps boot repair unfortunately it didn't repair the grub? I have multiboot machine
[21:31] <winsen> *I tried
[21:33] <nicomachus> winsen: did you read the prompt after it finished, where it said "if this doesn't work, here is the link to the log you can share on your favorite tech support forum to ask for advice"?
[21:34] <ckorzhik> What is a right way to install of full disk encryption (without boot)?
[21:35] <ckorzhik> What should I write in /etc/default/grub?
[21:39] <winsen> nicomachus: which line?
[21:45] <marta_> Hello, any one can help me out, please
[21:45] <marta_> ?
[21:46]  * V7 np: Yamakasi - Boss Comme De Feus (0:02 / 4:00)
[21:46] <V7> Yeah ... marta_
[21:46] <marta_> CHeers, so... i had xubuntu installed and turn it to lubuntu
[21:47] <V7> So ? :D
[21:48] <marta_> started to clean some dependencies, and now when i start the OS it says /dev/sda9: clean 240677/1509248 files, 1603522/63472264 blocks
[21:48] <notadeveloper_> !snappy
[21:49] <marta_> and dont do nothing, dont load and when i try to logout and login with the lubuntu interface it doesnt work
[21:56] <marta_> V7 is it easy to fix ?
[21:57] <V7> hmm
[21:57] <V7> marta_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/761653/startup-problem-in-16-04-lts
[21:58] <marta_> thank you very much V7
[21:58] <V7> https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2322111
[21:58] <V7> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=171738
[21:58] <V7> aw
[21:59] <V7> smth. with "Resizing the filesystem"
[21:59] <bekks> Which doesnt happen without user interaction.
[22:00] <V7> <3 Linux 'cause you always can fix everything :)
[22:00] <V7> If you have time ... ofc
[22:01] <V7> marta_: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/1504688
[22:01] <V7> Hope 4 links'll help
[22:02] <V7> bekks: You didn't crash your own os ?
[22:02] <bekks> V7: Last time, a decade ago, I b0rked a LFS install :)
[22:02] <V7> hi5 ! :D
[22:03] <marta_> Reading V7 hope so, cheers!
[22:03] <V7> marta_: Type here if smth. else
[22:03] <hhee> hey
[22:04] <marta_> Thumbs up V7
[22:04] <hhee> which one i need to choose in ubuntu 16 lts to install usual gvim?
[22:04] <bekks> hhee: "gvim" :)
[22:04] <hhee> bekks, well
[22:04] <hhee> Package gvim is a virtual package provided by:
[22:04] <hhee> You should explicitly select one to install.
[22:05] <hhee> gkt or gkt2 or gnome
[22:06] <xgpt> Hey everyone. Is there a way to install ubuntu inside of windows still? I know WUBI was a thing for a while. Is that still safe to use? I'd like to install Lubuntu using WUBI.
[22:07] <bekks> hhee: I'd just use vim-gtk
[22:07] <hhee> bekks, got it, but what if the difference?
[22:07] <bekks> !wubi | xgpt
[22:07] <xgpt> !install
[22:07] <xgpt> !automate
[22:07] <bekks> hhee: your question misses the second part.
[22:08] <V7> !cloning
[22:09] <hhee> bekks, what difference between them? :)
[22:09] <V7> Cycle !automate and !cloning :D
[22:09] <hhee> bekks, visually they almost identical?
[22:09] <bekks> hhee: different graphical frameworks used. Aka "they look different, but they do the same." :)
[22:09] <V7> I choose which one faster
[22:09] <hhee> bekks, cool
[22:10] <hhee> thx
[22:10] <bekks> V7: a gui is always faster as the user clicking around.
[22:10] <V7> nah
[22:10] <V7> Imagine all compiz features on :D
[22:11] <bekks> V7: Been there, did that. The above still applies :P
[22:11] <V7> o.o
[22:12] <V7> Intel Core i9, 20GBram, GTX 2k ?
[22:12] <bekks> V7: Irrelevant. You cant expect a gui to be fast when using graphical effects that are slower than a turtle.
[22:12] <xgpt> Does the ubuntu/lubuntu livecd/liveusbs run entirely inside of ram? I want to boot the livecd/liveusb and install the disto TO the SAME usb drive. Is that possible?
[22:13] <bekks> xgpt: they do run from the livecd.
[22:13] <V7> os will load stuff from cs
[22:13] <V7> cd *
[22:13] <xgpt> bekks: they load entirely into ram? So I can load the system, and unmount/remount the USB drive without consequence?
[22:13] <V7> System'll load, but other stuff - won't
[22:14] <bekks> xgpt: you need the "toram" option when booting.
[22:14] <northumbrian> .
[22:14] <V7> You won't install system without USB ... 'cause it'll unzip stuff from itself and cp to the storage ...
[22:14] <MonkeyDust> xgpt  read this   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent
[22:14] <V7> ah ... toram ...
[22:14] <xgpt> aah, right, right, I remember that. Thanks bekks and MonkeyDust
[22:14] <V7> forget
[22:15] <V7> I forgot ... that ...
[22:15] <V7> n1
[22:16] <sus8766> hi! i need a little help with firewall on server; i want to redirect port 22 (ssh) to port 2222. i'm using ufw and already done prerouting in before.rules ... the problem is that i need to open port 2222 along port 22 (it's logical since we are just rerouting traffic). is possible to reroute this traffic without opening port 2222, so that only 22 could be used outside?
[22:19] <xgpt> is lubuntu the same underlying OS as ubuntu? do they share repos?
[22:19] <V7> Why you can't start service on 2222 port ?
[22:19] <ckorzhik> sorry, i had reboot my machine. Am I missed something about encryption?
[22:19] <bekks> xgpt: yes.
[22:19] <xgpt> bekks: thnx
[22:20] <V7> sus8766: ?
[22:20] <ckorzhik> Can I mount root in crypttab if my boot is not encrypted?
[22:21] <sus8766> V7: i have service on 2222 port and i've done redirect from 22 to 2222; i want to close port 2222 down, so the users can't connect from 22 and 2222 - but would still like that this redirect would work (currently both 22 and 2222 must be allowed on firewall because if i remove 2222, then redirect doesn't work)
[22:22] <sus8766> but the ssh can't run on 22 since it's not run by root
[22:23] <bekks> sus8766: So run it on 2222 and create an iptables rule redirecting (and allowing) traffic from 22 to 2222.
[22:23] <bekks> sus8766: Are you actually trying to create NAT forwarding rules? :)
[22:24] <sus8766> bekks: yes, this already works (i added prerouting rule to ufw's before.rules). the only problem now is that user can connect to both 22 and 2222 - i want to enable only 22 for them
[22:25] <bekks> so disallow external access to 2222, and redirect *:22 to localhost:2222
[22:26] <bipul> I have created a group name "control". And i have assigned it to user "bipul" through which i am log in.Now when i am trying to check it is there in bipul via id bipul, i am unable to see that group name.
[22:26] <bipul> Do i know why?
[22:27] <dewwii> bipul: groups bipul
[22:27] <bipul> Do i need to relogin into my machine?
[22:27] <winsen> hi all
[22:27] <bekks> bipul: Yes.
[22:27] <dewwii> oh yeah you need to log off and back in if you haven't
[22:28] <winsen> how can I install pdf studio?
[22:28] <bipul> Yes, thank you.
[22:28] <bekks> winsen: Is that some 3rd party software?
[22:28] <winsen> bekks: sorry?
[22:28] <winsen> bekks: it's free pdf editor
[22:29] <bekks> winsen: Its a demo version, and they provide install instructions.
[22:29] <bekks> winsen: https://www.qoppa.com/pdfstudio/demo/download/
[22:29] <winsen> any good free pdf editor?
[22:29] <MonkeyDust> !pdf
[22:29] <MonkeyDust> winsen  define 'good'
[22:30] <bipul> I have a file name roster.txt, which has following user group ownership with permissions -rw-rw-r-- 1 bipul bipul 0 Aug 20 03:27 roster.txt
[22:30] <bosco> what is the off topic chanell just to make sure i have it correct wont let me join
[22:30] <sus8766> bekks: i have this rule in before.rules ... -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 22 -j REDIRECT --to-port 2222 ... and when both 22 and 2222 are opened, the connection is successful; if i disable port 2222, then it doesn't work anymore. the problem is that ufw recognizes this redirect as direct access to port 2222 from original ip (not from localhost as it would be allowed)
[22:30] <MonkeyDust> !ot | bosco
[22:30] <bipul> Now my question, since i am into bipul account, and i am unable to reset the group owner field with chgrp or chown : why?
[22:31] <dewwii> sus8766: maybe have a firewall rule to blocks * to 22, but allows your system's IP and the loopback ip?
[22:31] <bipul> It says chgrp: changing group of 'roster.txt': Operation not permitted
[22:32] <bekks> sus8766: you didnt read what I wrote. You need to disallow EXTERNAL access, so you need to forward to a different IP. Currently, incomingip:22 -> incomingip:2222 --> disable 2222, boom. you need: incomingip:22 -> localhost:2222 --> disable incomingip:2222, everything works.
[22:32] <winsen> MonkeyDust: good= easy and effective
[22:32] <winsen> MonkeyDust: good= easy, effective and stable
[22:33] <MonkeyDust> winsen  there's pdf-shuffler ... Inkscape can also be used to edit pdf
[22:33] <bosco> i need some help with my ubuntu server anyone help no one is talking in #ubuntu-server ?>
[22:33] <jatt> !ask
[22:33] <bosco> can someone pm me with server knowledge please ??
[22:33] <bekks> bosco: there are 484 people in #ubuntu-server still waiting for your question.
[22:34] <dewwii> bipul: does groups bipul show you in part of that group?
[22:35] <bipul> dewwii, Yes, just now i have assign that group to my present user account.
[22:35] <bosco> bekks, question asked
[22:36] <dewwii> bipul: what does ls -l roster.txt look like?
[22:37] <sus8766> bekks: how do i achieve that... i tried with DNAT --to-destination instead of redirect, but still the same
[22:38] <bekks> sus8766: https://www.debuntu.org/how-to-redirecting-network-traffic-to-a-new-ip-using-iptables/
[22:41] <winsen> MonkeyDust: I don't like Inkscape, works one by one and and you need many manipulations
[22:42] <Ntemis> anyway to debug xenial and systemd freeze on reboot?
[22:43] <Ntemis> i cant reboot my laptop because it will freeze and i have to hard shutdown with power key
[22:43] <jatt> Ntemis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key
[22:44] <Mrcoder> have you evaluated the situation?
[22:45] <Ntemis> jatt: i have to echo 1 to /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq?
[22:46] <jatt> Ntemis: only if the current value is 0
[22:47] <jatt> Ntemis: other than 0 means it's activated
[22:47] <Ntemis> its 176 here
[22:48] <Ntemis> how i call it with keyboard keys by default?
[22:48] <jatt> Ntemis: it's activated then, the key combination should work then
[22:48] <bipul> dewwii, -rw-rw-r-- 1 bipul bipul 0 Aug 20 03:27 roster.txt
[22:49] <Ntemis> yes jatt what is the key compination?
[22:49] <jatt> Ntemis: it's in the wikipedia link, scroll back
[22:50] <dewwii> bipul: make sure you're doing it like this: chgrp newgroup roster.txt
[22:51] <bipul> dewwii, chgrp control roster.txt
[22:51] <bipul> chgrp: changing group of 'roster.txt': Operation not permitted
[22:53] <sus8766> bekks: i changed rule to this one: -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 22 -j DNAT --to-destination 127.0.0.1:2222 ... now ufw doesn't log anything for port 2222, but i'm also not getting anything in ssh logs ...
[22:54] <dewwii> bipul: perms look right and if groups show you're in the correct group, maybe file attributes? http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/113774/permission-denied-to-change-gidgroup-of-a-file-i-own
[22:55] <catbeard> bipul: sudo chgrp control roster.txt
[22:56] <bipul> catbeard, No sudo, why should i used sudo when i am owning the file.
[22:56] <dewwii> well sure, use super powers :D
[22:56] <catbeard> because you're changing it to another group/user
[22:56] <catbeard> not your own
[22:56] <catbeard> that requires sudo
[22:56] <bipul> No the concept says, A file owner and root can do any changes with that file.
[22:56] <catbeard> or root privileges
[22:57] <lordcirth> chown does indeed require root
[22:57] <bipul> So now i am the owner of the file. And i have full rights to do anything with that file.So i tried with chgrp and chown both are failed.
[22:58] <catbeard> bipul: yes, you need sudo/root to use chown to change owner/group of a file to another user
[22:58] <dewwii> no... i just tested this. chgrp works as long as i am part of that group
[22:58] <dewwii> no sudo
[22:58] <bipul> Yes, even i also assign control to bipul
[22:59] <bipul> bipul@bipul:~$ groups bipul
[22:59] <bipul> bipul : bipul adm cdrom sudo dip www-data plugdev lpadmin sambashare control
[22:59] <dewwii> bipul: hope you figure it out. gotta scoot.
[22:59] <OerHeks> bipul, changing group of 'roster.txt'  .. did you use full path?
[23:01] <bipul> OerHeks, bipul@bipul:~$ chgrp control /home/bipul/roster.txt
[23:01] <bipul> chgrp: changing group of '/home/bipul/roster.txt': Operation not permitted
[23:01] <bipul> dewwii, see you later, with same question. :D
[23:02] <OerHeks> sudo perhaps?
[23:06] <manorie> :help
[23:06] <manorie> vis: hello
[23:09] <Anthaas> I have created a directory, I want to restrict the permissions of all files that are moved there automatically, can this be done?
[23:11] <jatt> sure with acls
[23:18] <manorie> mm
[23:36] <devan> Is there anyway to use an Asus PCE-N53 wireless card on ubuntu??\
[23:37] <devan> rt5592sta is the chipset or whatever i believe
[23:37] <reisio> you believe?
[23:37] <devan> lol * I KNOW*
[23:37] <reisio> asus is pretty unix friendly, I'd be surprised
[23:38] <reisio> (if it were otherwise)
[23:38] <ilopvonem> https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2203226
[23:38] <ilopvonem> sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic
[23:38] <ilopvonem> Supporting Kernel:
[23:38] <ilopvonem> [23:38] <ilopvonem> linux kernel 2.4 and 2.6 series.
[23:38] <ilopvonem> lspci -nn | grep 0280
[23:39] <ilopvonem> this should do
[23:39] <ilopvonem> devan
[23:39] <lordcirth> devan, or this guide https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2267154
[23:41] <G3nTlm0N> hey, whats the ETA
[23:42] <reisio> G3nTlm0N: 5
[23:45] <ilopvonem> devan, did this work?
[23:48] <huadsat> Are spaces in file names a problem? When I try to cd to them I get "no such file or directory" etc but I can see them in the ls
[23:50] <Bashing-om> huadsat: A space in linbu is a delimiter . such that a file name - this one - is seen as 2 distinct intities . there are means to escape the space .
[23:50] <dancingd3mon__> use "NAMES WITH SPEACES"
[23:51] <OerHeks> who invented that, spaces in names
[23:52] <huadsat> geez the quotes thing seems so simple in retrospect
[23:52] <huadsat> how do I open files via the terminal? Are the commands type dependent or can you just type "open filex" etc?
[23:53] <devan> ./filename
[23:53] <reisio> xdg-open
[23:53] <reisio> anything that tab-completes will work
[23:53] <reisio> or you can quote if you want
[23:53] <reisio> or both
[23:54] <Bashing-om> huadsat: See terminal command ' man less ' .
[23:54] <nacc> huadsat: i think the question is, to me, what do you mean by "open" when you're at the terminal? Do you mean emulate the effect of opening in the GUI file browser? that's xdg-open, I'd say
[23:54] <huadsat> ./ said "permission denied"
[23:54] <nacc> huadsat: ./filename will attempt to execute said file
[23:54] <nacc> huadsat: `less filename` will attempt to use less to 'page' the contents fo filename; which will work for some filetypes and not others
[23:54] <huadsat> nacc: yeah I meant to execute/open it with the appropriate application
[23:56] <nacc> huadsat: i think xdg-open is probably what you want, then, but I do find the question sort of confusing (just because I rarely/never need to use xdg-open)
[23:57] <huadsat> nacc: I was just exploring the terminal...and see how to cd and ls etc..just wondered if there was a command I didn't see to open things. the ./ said permission denied on a 7z file...i was expecting it to ask for a password'
[23:57] <nacc> huadsat: "open" is context-dependent, I think that's what you're running into
[23:57] <nacc> huadsat: where context is the file's type (roughly)
[23:58] <huadsat> also...when I type "cd && ls Documents it doesn't actuall cd...just lists
[23:58] <huadsat> can I not do it all at once?
[23:58] <huadsat> change to and list?
[23:58] <nacc> huadsat: cd && ls Documents does the following: it executes `cd`, and if that returns success it then runs `ls Documents`
[23:59] <nacc> huadsat: if `cd` failed, it would not run `ls Documents`
[23:59] <nacc> huadsat: I think what you wanted to type was `cd Documents && ls`
[23:59] <huadsat> nacc: well it does list what is in documents...but the prompt doesn't change into /Documents
[23:59] <huadsat> ah ok
[23:59] <nacc> huadsat: yes, as I just said, it only executed `cd` which changes you to your home directory