warbler | MalMen: My personal experience is that dist upgrades have a history of being prone to failure. I would think about how much work it is to back up certain areas of the current system and restore and build the rest, versus how much work it is to fix a broken system half way through a dist upgrade. | 00:04 |
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mypainter | Hello - which irc channel should I ask about setting up a cross-compiler? | 00:09 |
mypainter | *on xubuntu | 00:09 |
jsphillips86 | I really love i3wm. Is there a way to remove unity and only use i3? | 00:11 |
mypainter | It looks like the Ubuntu Repo for Wine is out of date for the stable release. Ubuntu16.04 uses 1.6.2 and modern stable is 1.8.4 | 00:12 |
maize2 | All is see is problems in here.. why not just osx? :^) | 00:13 |
Ben64 | maize2: no | 00:14 |
Ben64 | !latest | mypainter | 00:14 |
ubottu | mypainter: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa. | 00:14 |
OerHeks | 13Bn reasons not to | 00:14 |
maize2 | Name 1 :^) | 00:14 |
mypainter | Ben64: but it has several bug fixes | 00:16 |
Ben64 | ok so use the wine PPA | 00:16 |
OerHeks | wine 1.6.2 got the security fixes too | 00:18 |
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estebanes | I don't speak english. Hablo español. me gustar'ia ensayar el ubuntu 16.04 LTS. | 00:42 |
bazhang | !es | estebanes | 00:43 |
ubottu | estebanes: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro. | 00:43 |
estebanes | gracias ubottus | 00:44 |
berz3rk | Hey I want to use Substance Painter 2 from RPM package but I get the error Error: nothing provides libtiff.so.3()(64bit) can someone help?? tried to copy libtiff.so.5 over but it doesnt work :( | 00:45 |
bazhang | berz3rk, ubuntu does not use rpm | 00:47 |
berz3rk | yeah :x | 00:47 |
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bazhang | berz3rk, there is alien, but that is a dead last option | 00:48 |
biotim | sometimes you can solve those types of old library dependencies by just making a symlink to the new version (e.g., point libtiff.so.3 to libtiff.so.5) | 00:49 |
biotim | but probably there will be a bunch of other dependency problems because it's a package for redhat | 00:51 |
estebanes | join #ubuntu-es | 01:00 |
lunchin | yello? | 01:00 |
lunchin | hello? | 01:01 |
energizer | estebanes: usa /join | 01:02 |
energizer | con la / | 01:03 |
energizer | does chili555 participate here? | 01:05 |
estebanes | farid Quiero usar ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Alguien me puede ayudar? | 01:06 |
Bashing-om | energizer: sometimes, will have better luck catching him on the forums . | 01:07 |
justin_ | I installed nvidia-current and cannot get into x because modprobe is not permitted. What's does that mean? | 01:13 |
guzzlefry | How can I verify the default ruleset for ufw? | 01:17 |
th0r | guzzlefry, I think 'iptables -L' might do it...works in debian | 01:18 |
guzzlefry | ah yeah, I'm using ufw because my brain can't parse iptable rules :) | 01:21 |
th0r | guzzlefry, there was, I think, a gui interface for ufw...but it has been a long time since I switched from ubuntu and I can't even remember the name. | 01:22 |
Bashing-om | !info gufw | 01:22 |
ubottu | gufw (source: gui-ufw): graphical user interface for ufw. In component universe, is optional. Version 16.04.1-0ubuntu1.1 (xenial), package size 778 kB, installed size 3175 kB | 01:22 |
th0r | gee...all I forgot was the gee! | 01:23 |
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energizer | Bashing-om: got him, thanks | 01:26 |
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Bashing-om | energizer: :) .. pretty easy catch, huh ? | 01:29 |
energizer | Bashing-om: indeed | 01:29 |
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elisa87 | how to install matlab in ubuntu? jalal@klein:~/matlab/matlab_R2016a_glnx64$ sudo sh install | 01:36 |
elisa87 | install: 1: eval: /home/jalal/matlab/matlab_R2016a_glnx64/bin/glnxa64/install_unix: Permission denied | 01:36 |
OerHeks | elisa87, sudo apt-get install matlab-support > http://askubuntu.com/questions/758892/doesnt-matlab-work-on-ubuntu-16-04 | 01:40 |
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SpawnDemonic | Has anyone with intel wireless card in their laptop have network problems in 16.04? | 01:56 |
amincd | Hi, if I format my external hard drive to EXT4, will I be able to copy NTFS files to it? | 02:05 |
lordcirth__ | amincd, yes. | 02:07 |
amincd | lordcirth__: thanks | 02:07 |
Starf0x | Hello! I really can't find this for Ubuntu 16.04 - how do I start the bluetooth tray icon from command line? | 02:09 |
SchrodingersScat | !tab | Starf0x: not sure if it's blueman or another one that takes care of it, typing blue then mashing tab probably helps. | 02:11 |
ubottu | Starf0x: not sure if it's blueman or another one that takes care of it, typing blue then mashing tab probably helps.: You can use your <tab> key for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line. | 02:11 |
SchrodingersScat | !info blueman | 02:11 |
ubottu | blueman (source: blueman): Graphical bluetooth manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0.4-1ubuntu2 (xenial), package size 1635 kB, installed size 4830 kB | 02:11 |
Starf0x | Unfortunately that did not work | 02:11 |
SchrodingersScat | >optional | 02:11 |
Starf0x | I typed "bt" and hit tab, and also tried with "blue" | 02:11 |
SchrodingersScat | ;( | 02:12 |
Starf0x | It's okay | 02:13 |
risenwolf | Hi(sorry for bad english) | 02:21 |
lordcirth__ | risenwolf, hi | 02:22 |
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risenwolf | How's it going? | 02:23 |
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SpawnDemonic | Has anyone with intel wireless card in their laptop have network problems in 16.04? | 02:24 |
risenwolf | Oh, sorry for just a public messages, I've didn't knew that is official support channel | 02:25 |
risenwolf | Anyways, does anyone here have Nvidia GTX 660 graphic card? | 02:26 |
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ComputerPassion | can someone please help me with the kernal taking over a minute to boot. Details here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/817876/ubuntu-16-04-1-lts-kernel-boot-over-90-seconds | 02:26 |
lordcirth_ | risenwolf, did you say something? My internet dropped | 02:28 |
risenwolf | lordcirth - I've asked about does anyone here have nvidia gtx 660 graphic card. | 02:30 |
lordcirth_ | risenwolf, right. I used a GTX 650 until recently. What's your actual question? | 02:31 |
Starf0x | Is there any way to start the bluetooth applet from the command line? | 02:32 |
risenwolf | I've changed mine system to ubuntu, and I want to install full operate drivers on it, and I did it, but, I've used installation by command(which is the one thing I really like about this system) and the nvidia settings doesn't show up. Along with that, the overall performance such as moving windows, switching over apps,workplace etc. seems a little bit slow for such a hardware | 02:33 |
lordcirth_ | risenwolf, have you enabled the proprietary drivers? | 02:34 |
ComputerPassion | Does anyone have any extra steps I could try, will an overclocked CPU cause ubuntu kernal to take 90+ seconds to boot? | 02:35 |
risenwolf | In software & updates -> Additional Drivers I have set up Using Nvidia binary driver - version 370.23 from nvidia-370(open source) | 02:36 |
lordcirth_ | risenwolf, nvidia-370 isn't open source | 02:36 |
lordcirth_ | risenwolf, is the driver running? ' lsmod | grep nvidia' | 02:37 |
risenwolf | I think, yes | 02:38 |
risenwolf | I'm not really linux expert, because It's mine second try after many years, so I'll tell you what it showed up | 02:38 |
risenwolf | nvidia_uvm 729088 0 | 02:39 |
risenwolf | nvidia_drm 53248 1 | 02:39 |
risenwolf | nvidia_modeset 774144 6 nvidia_drm | 02:39 |
risenwolf | drm_kms_helper 147456 1 nvidia_drm | 02:39 |
risenwolf | drm 364544 4 drm_kms_helper,nvidia_drm | 02:39 |
risenwolf | nvidia 11911168 94 nvidia_modeset,nvidia_uvm | 02:39 |
lordcirth_ | risenwolf, don't paste multiple lines in channel. | 02:40 |
risenwolf | Oh, sorry | 02:40 |
Lamp | HI? | 02:43 |
risenwolf | So, lordcirth, can you help me with that issue? I will be very thankful. | 02:44 |
lordcirth_ | lamp, hi | 02:45 |
lordcirth_ | risenwolf, well, you're running the driver, so I'm not sure why it would be slow. | 02:45 |
ComputerPassion | If anyone has the time and patients (willing to skype etc / setup remote) to help with my issue here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/817876/ubuntu-16-04-1-lts-kernel-boot-over-90-seconds | 02:46 |
ComputerPassion | i'll brb | 02:48 |
T1t4n | /join #kali | 02:50 |
T1t4n | clear | 02:51 |
T1t4n | exit | 02:51 |
risenwolf | Hmm.. I think, the smoothness of the gui is not quite enjoyable. Nvidia Geforce FX5200 has a better performance on this, when I used it on the ubuntu many years ago, so in my eyes, it is a problem. I know that you could help, but if you don't know the case clearly it's hard to find out what's going on. So let's put it in that way - do you know how to get regular nvidia settings to work? | 02:51 |
lordcirth_ | risenwolf, you install the driver and it "just works" | 02:52 |
Starf0x | Can you open the volume control from the command line? Not alsamixer/amixer. | 02:53 |
ComputerPassion | I'm back, what does this line entail: random: nonblocking pool is initialized | 02:53 |
lordcirth_ | ComputerPassion, it means that /dev/urandom is ready, I would assume. | 02:53 |
ComputerPassion | why would that line take 89 seconds to execute? | 02:54 |
risenwolf | lordcirth -> So ubuntu doesn't have nvidia settings similar of the windows one? | 02:54 |
lordcirth_ | risenwolf, there is one, I've just never needed it | 02:55 |
lordcirth_ | risenwolf, nvidia-settings | 02:55 |
risenwolf | lordcirth -> How can I access it? | 02:55 |
lordcirth_ | risenwolf, run nvidia-settings | 02:56 |
lordcirth_ | Or from Dash | 02:56 |
risenwolf | lordcirth-> It doesn't show up on dash | 02:57 |
lordcirth_ | risenwolf, well try from command line then! But most likely it's not installed. Package is also called nvidia-settings | 02:57 |
risenwolf | lordcirth-> Oh, so it could be not installed.. thanks. I think that's the satisfying answer to my question, and thanks for your patience. | 02:59 |
lordcirth_ | risenwolf, why won't it install? | 02:59 |
lordcirth_ | Oh nvrm | 03:00 |
gharz | hi guys. i've been configuring my machine to connect to a vpn via pptp. why is it so difficult to set this up as compare to Window$. i have the gate and the right credentials. i have search already google. i can't seem to find the right one. any suggestion? | 03:01 |
lordcirth_ | gharz, what tool are you using to connect? Also, are you aware that PPTP is not secure? | 03:03 |
gharz | lordcirth_: the tool that is I use the default network manager. I am aware that PPTP is not secure but that is how our vpn server is set up. | 03:04 |
lordcirth_ | gharz, you are following this? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VPN | 03:04 |
lordcirth_ | nvrm that's out of date | 03:05 |
lordcirth_ | gharz, what exactly isn't working? | 03:05 |
gharz | lordcirth_: i would get a notification that says "The VPN connection <name of vpn> failed." | 03:06 |
gharz | lordcirth_: the link that you sent me is good for ubuntu up to 9.10... ubuntu 10.4 and later come with preinstalled vpn support. | 03:07 |
lordcirth_ | gharz, yes, that's why I corrected myself and said it's out of date. | 03:08 |
gharz | lordcirth_: i've tried different settings but it doesn't work. | 03:08 |
gharz | lordcirth_: ok. i didn't know what nvrm mean. thought that's a user. :) | 03:08 |
lordcirth_ | nvrm = nevermind | 03:09 |
gharz | lordcirth_: under the advance section... it comes with 5 different authentication... i checked all of them.. checked one or a couple... always fail. :( | 03:09 |
gharz | lordcirth_: i also played with the Security and Compression settings.. never works. | 03:10 |
lordcirth_ | gharz, try looking at the tail of /var/log/syslog to see if there are better error messages in there. | 03:10 |
lordcirth_ | gharz, you can also try using pptpsetup: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PPTP_Client#Configure_using_pptpsetup | 03:12 |
OerHeks | yeah, pptp is old, so you need: sudo apt-get install network-manager-pptp-gnome >> http://askubuntu.com/questions/818353/pptp-vpn-missing-in-connection-type-dialogue-in-ubuntu-16-04 | 03:13 |
morf | ancient | 03:13 |
OerHeks | should be not possible to use :-D | 03:14 |
morf | i use it last time like 15 years ago :) | 03:14 |
gharz | OerHeks: i already have the PPTP component. i tried to install and it says i already have the latest version installed. | 03:16 |
gharz | this is just frustrating coz my mac does not seem to have a problem... my window$ machine has never had a problem setting up the pptp connection. | 03:16 |
rexwin___ | what is the default file permission type for /etc/sudoers | 03:17 |
lordcirth_ | rexwin___, -r--r----- | 03:17 |
lordcirth_ | rexwin___, did you break it? | 03:17 |
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rexwin___ | yews for nagios | 03:17 |
rexwin___ | I am changing it and it is not allowing | 03:18 |
rexwin___ | chmod: changing permissions of '/etc/sudoers': Operation not permitted | 03:18 |
lordcirth | rexwin___, Why would you want to do that? | 03:18 |
rexwin___ | change the /etc/sudoers to it defau;t permissions | 03:19 |
getem | IS there a way to install itunes on ubuntu | 03:19 |
lordcirth | rexwin___, oh you're fixing it? Are you running chmod as root? | 03:19 |
rexwin___ | no I will run now | 03:19 |
lordcirth | getem, no, but there are programs which replace some of it's functions | 03:20 |
OerHeks | getem, nope, check wineHQ database | 03:20 |
rexwin___ | sudo: no valid sudoers sources found, quitting | 03:20 |
rexwin___ | sudo: unable to initialize policy plugin | 03:20 |
getem | Thanks | 03:20 |
rexwin___ | sudo passwd root | 03:20 |
OerHeks | uh oh, good way to make a frankenstein-ubuntu | 03:21 |
rexwin___ | unable to set root password | 03:21 |
lordcirth | rexwin___, yup, since you broke /etc/sudoers permissions, probably allowing someone other than root to edit it, sudo will not read it. | 03:21 |
OerHeks | you don't need that, ujse sudo properly. if you editted the sudoers wrong before, likely it gives errors now | 03:22 |
ComputerPassion | Question: my computer on boot is hanging at: EXT4-fs (sdb3): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null) is it possible a setting is bad in my grub menu causing this issue? | 03:22 |
OerHeks | so change it to the permissions of the answer to your 1st question | 03:22 |
mota_571 | hey guys which distro do you use :P ? | 03:22 |
mota_571 | oopps wrong chat | 03:22 |
ComputerPassion | Is there anyway to pause the boot screen so I can read it? | 03:24 |
rexwin___ | I am confused, I can't run sudo chmod 440 /etc/sudoers | 03:24 |
ComputerPassion | or does dmesg give me the same details | 03:24 |
lordcirth | ComputerPassion, if you boot finishes properly, syslog / journalctl will show you the same | 03:24 |
rexwin___ | sudo: /etc/sudoers is world writable | 03:24 |
rexwin___ | sudo: no valid sudoers sources found, quitting | 03:24 |
ComputerPassion | it boots but after 90 seconds :( | 03:24 |
OerHeks | rexwin___, time to read the fixsudo url | 03:25 |
OerHeks | !sudo | 03:25 |
ubottu | sudo is a command to run command-line programs with superuser privileges ("root") (also see !cli). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information. For graphical applications see !pkexec (for older releases: !gksu and !kdesudo). If you're unable to execute commands with sudo see: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/fixsudo | 03:25 |
Bray90820 | What is the default kernel with 16.04 | 03:29 |
lordcirth | Bray90820, with updates or on the CD? | 03:29 |
ComputerPassion | 4.4.0-36-generic.efi.signed | 03:29 |
Bray90820 | cd | 03:29 |
Bray90820 | Thanks | 03:30 |
ComputerPassion | thats with updates sorry | 03:30 |
Bray90820 | What is it with updates | 03:30 |
lordcirth | 4.4 something | 03:30 |
Bray90820 | How would i update to 4.5 | 03:30 |
lordcirth | Bray90820, http://askubuntu.com/questions/758449/how-to-upgrade-16-04-linux-kernel-to-4-5 | 03:31 |
ComputerPassion | lordcirth do you think you might know what I can try for this issue: http://askubuntu.com/questions/817876/ubuntu-16-04-1-lts-kernel-boot-over-90-seconds | 03:32 |
energizer1 | I have two computers on a network, with a dynamic dns update set up. Should I use port forwarding or a different method to access them separately? | 03:34 |
gharz | lordcirth OerHeks : here's the syslog... http://paste.ubuntu.com/23118600/ | 03:34 |
energizer1 | How can I access two different computers on the same network for ssh? | 03:36 |
ComputerPassion | I'm a noob energizer but are they all running linux? | 03:36 |
gharz | anyone who is kind of expert with vpn setting and network manager setting for vpn? i'm having issues connection to a vpn server using pptp... here's my syslog... please help. thanks! http://paste.ubuntu.com/23118600/ | 03:38 |
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ComputerPassion | I have to get going to bed, but if anyone could look / help with this issue I would be very greatful. http://askubuntu.com/questions/817876/ubuntu-16-04-1-lts-kernel-boot-over-90-seconds | 03:41 |
energizer1 | How bad an idea is it to copy ~/.* to another computer | 03:42 |
leonard | Test | 03:42 |
energizer1 | leonard hi | 03:42 |
leonard | Hi | 03:42 |
leonard | Thx for reply | 03:43 |
energizer1 | 'How bad an idea is it', always a good start to a question | 03:43 |
leonard | I don't now, I am a beginner | 03:43 |
leonard | I am so sorry | 03:44 |
energizer1 | leonard haha no worries | 03:44 |
leonard | Thx a Lot | 03:44 |
biotim | not necessarily a bad idea, but might be good to pick and choose the files you want to keep | 03:45 |
energizer1 | biotim: i'm trying to think of what will go wrong | 03:47 |
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biotim | there are some things like caches and temporary session files that would be wastes of space, but wouldn't really cause problems | 03:49 |
biotim | if you're moving to a different distribution or desktop environment, some of the settings files you have might not make sense on the new system | 03:50 |
biotim | bash profile might have PATH variable to defined to include things that don't exist anymore on the new system | 03:51 |
biotim | i would look at folders named .* and folders within .config, see if there are things you know you want to keep (and maybe also keep a backup of the rest in case you forgot something) | 03:52 |
biotim | your browser settings are a good one to hold on to | 03:53 |
biotim | .mozilla or .config/chromium | 03:53 |
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energizer1 | biotim: oh i didnt even know about .config/, thanks | 03:58 |
energizer1 | biotim: what is the difference between what goes in .config and what goes in ~.* | 03:59 |
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biotim | i think it's just a newer convention, to put settings files in .config, instead of cluttering up the home directory | 04:00 |
biotim | a little more organized | 04:00 |
energizer1 | that definitely seems nicer | 04:01 |
madjoe | I can't get my microphone working on 16.04 :( | 04:02 |
madjoe | After days of googling, I came here.. any ideas? | 04:03 |
biotim | madjoe: try pavucontrol and/or alsamixer | 04:09 |
madjoe | biotim, already did | 04:09 |
madjoe | biotim, aplay - L returns "Playback/recording through the PulseAudio sound server" as a default.. is that normal? | 04:11 |
biotim | hmm that's usually been the problem for me, that it was deselected or muted or not set as the default fallback in one of those | 04:11 |
madjoe | I guess it's some alsa vs. pulseaudio glitch | 04:11 |
biotim | that seems normal | 04:11 |
biotim | in my pavucontrol i can either select internal microphone or plugged microphone as input device | 04:12 |
madjoe | biotim, same here | 04:13 |
biotim | in alsamixer, you can press F4 to choose "capture" then F6 to choose sound card | 04:14 |
biotim | if there's a sound card entry that says PCH you might have to adjust that | 04:14 |
psb3336 | Hi all | 04:16 |
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psb3336 | Anyone talk in here? | 04:17 |
madjoe | biotim, checked all that again and everything seems normal... audio-recorder doesn't capture anything... even if I go to Sound settings > Input > max. volume > nothing. | 04:18 |
madjoe | biotim, I even re-installed Ubuntu today | 04:19 |
madjoe | all because of this stupid microphone... and it works in my dual-boot Win7 | 04:19 |
biotim | madjoe: maybe check the 'auto mute mode' http://www.tutonics.com/2012/10/fix-no-sound-turn-off-auto-mute-in.html | 04:19 |
biotim | i'm just guessing now, sorry | 04:19 |
apb1963 | Anyone else having problems? Err http://archive.canonical.com trusty Release.gpg Cannot initiate the connection to archive.canonical.com:80 (2001:67c:1360:8c01::16). - connect (101: Network is unreachable) [IP: 2001:67c:1360:8c01::16 80] | 04:21 |
madjoe | apb1963, check your DNS/DHCP | 04:22 |
apb1963 | madjoe: why? | 04:23 |
psb3336 | Hi | 04:23 |
tjbiddle | I all. I have NAT setup on my ‘server’ and a ‘client’ machine has it’s default route pointed to the ‘server’ as a gateway. I can ping the outside internet; however I cannot curl, etc. | 04:23 |
Guest39933 | sup | 04:23 |
tjbiddle | Hi all* | 04:23 |
psb3336 | Nothing much. Just setting up my new ubuntu install | 04:23 |
apb1963 | tjbiddle: firewall? | 04:23 |
psb3336 | Its been a while. Last time I used it was 12+ | 04:23 |
dayron | Hello | 04:23 |
dayron | I have a problem with vlc. I cant be installed | 04:24 |
apb1963 | Internet seems to be falling apart.... qwest.net broke yesterday, today it's level3.net | 04:24 |
tjbiddle | apb1963: It’s on Aliyun (Chinese AWS) - Security group has all ports open while I debug. I’m not experience enough with iptables to comment on the ‘server’. | 04:24 |
psb3336 | http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-ubuntu.html | 04:24 |
psb3336 | This is the download for the VLC player | 04:25 |
apb1963 | tjbiddle: do you have access to the server? | 04:25 |
tjbiddle | apb1963: Yes | 04:25 |
apb1963 | tjbiddle: pastebin the output of iptables -L -v | 04:25 |
klsdfdfg | h | 04:26 |
madjoe | apb1963: try this first: echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" | sudo tee /etc/resolv.conf > /dev/null | 04:26 |
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dayron | clopez, Tengo un problema con vlc me puedes ayudar | 04:27 |
apb1963 | madjoe: why? | 04:27 |
tjbiddle | apb1963: https://gist.github.com/thomasbiddle/a2575cb0c44135dc40e007b1734c6b1c | 04:27 |
apb1963 | madjoe: there is no dns resolution issue and my IP is fine so DHCP has nothing to do with it either. | 04:27 |
apb1963 | tjbiddle: I already figured it out... it's level3.net that has a router or something down. | 04:28 |
tjbiddle | apb1963: Was that messsage meant for me? That can’t be the issue - too coincidental with how long I’ve been trying to work on this ha | 04:29 |
apb1963 | and now xo.net is broken... what gives? | 04:29 |
apb1963 | tjbiddle: oh sorry | 04:29 |
apb1963 | madjoe: I already figured it out... it's level3.net that has a router or something down. | 04:29 |
apb1963 | tjbiddle: I can't get to that link. My packets are being forced through xo.net and they're broken right now. | 04:30 |
tjbiddle | apb1963: Pastebin is up for you? | 04:31 |
apb1963 | tjbiddle: You can pastebin it somewhere else and maybe I'll be able to get to it. | 04:31 |
apb1963 | tjbiddle: good question. Let me check | 04:31 |
apb1963 | tjbiddle: Yes | 04:31 |
dayron | Somebody help me....I install vlc version 3.0.0 from PPA but not work fine then unistall but now i can't install version 2.2.2.5 from software center | 04:32 |
apb1963 | That's 3 broken ISP's, at least 2 tier one. | 04:32 |
tjbiddle | apb1963: http://pastebin.com/w7990cNv | 04:32 |
dayron | Kapuh, Somebody help me....I install vlc version 3.0.0 from PPA but not work fine then unistall but now i can't install version 2.2.2.5 from software center | 04:33 |
apb1963 | tjbiddle: was that the server or the client? | 04:34 |
tjbiddle | apb1963: server | 04:34 |
apb1963 | tjbiddle: and now the client? | 04:34 |
tjbiddle | apb1963: empty | 04:34 |
Stray_Dillo | dayron> Kapuh, Somebody help me....I install vlc version 3.0.0 from PPA but not work fine then unistall but now i can't install version 2.2.2.5 from software center << why I like leaving it all up to Unity and its Software utility :/ | 04:35 |
Stray_Dillo | anybody but me notice problems playing streams with Banshee/Rhythmbox in 16.04? | 04:36 |
apb1963 | tjbiddle: how did you setup NAT on the server? | 04:36 |
Stray_Dillo | Bashee won't play the streams it played in 14.04 | 04:37 |
dayron | Stray_Dillo, | 04:37 |
dayron | I'm new to linux do not understand what you say . Can you help me? | 04:37 |
tjbiddle | apb1963: sudo sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1; sudo iptables -s 10.0.0.0/8 -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE; | 04:37 |
tjbiddle | apb1963: and sudo sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1; sudo iptables -s 10.170.118.8/29 -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE; (Not sure why I had this one) | 04:38 |
Stray_Dillo | nick StrayArmadillo | 04:38 |
dayron | Stray_Dillo, How i can solve my problem | 04:38 |
Stray_Dillo | sorry dayron, strictly a GUI user | 04:39 |
ThetaOrionis | Hey guys. So, if I use (system-wide) OpenVPN occasionally on Ubuntu (and keep it turned off during normal usage), is there any chance my netbanking security (which I do during normal usage, on a separate browser) be compromised? | 04:39 |
Stray_Dillo | sounds like you need a remove command in a terminal | 04:39 |
dayron | Stray_Dillo, What you say???? | 04:40 |
Stray_Dillo | dayron, sorry, can't help you | 04:41 |
elias_a | dayron: What is your problem? | 04:42 |
elias_a | ls | 04:42 |
apb1963 | tjbiddle: May I suggest you ask in #network... I don't know off the top of my head. I'm not sure if it has something to do with MASQUERADE... I don't see a chain for it. | 04:42 |
dayron | Stray_Dillo, If you can not help me to write me rays . Seeketh to someone who can. Thank you | 04:43 |
dayron | elias_a, I install vlc version 3.0.0 from PPA but not work fine then unistall but now i can't install version 2.2.2.5 from software center | 04:43 |
elias_a | dayron: Are you using GUI installer or command line? | 04:44 |
elias_a | dayron: What error message do you get? | 04:44 |
energizer1 | I have wifi working, but if it ever disconnects - e.g. if the wifi goes out for a second - the wireless device becomes 'unavailable', and i have to service network-manager restart. What might be causing this? | 04:45 |
dayron | elias_a, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23118813/ | 04:45 |
elias_a | dayron: Have you removed the newer one before installing the older VLC? | 04:46 |
dayron | elias_a, I tray both methods and nothig | 04:46 |
ThetaOrionis | dayron: Maybe you need to remove the PPA itself, and roll back to the previous version. | 04:47 |
bmintz | so um. when i select "Connect to Hidden Network" to connect to a network that didn't show up in the last scan/has been put online since the last scan, the "connect" button is greyed out. any idea why? does it have to do with the connection profile files being owned by root? | 04:47 |
elias_a | dayron: Read this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/363200/e-unable-to-correct-problems-you-have-held-broken-packages | 04:48 |
dayron | elias_a, Yes, Firts unistall vlc version 3 using Command line sudo....purge and later instal he older version | 04:48 |
elias_a | dayron: Also note that IMHO you need to remove the PPA from use as it contains newer versions of different sw. | 04:48 |
joral | I was just reading an article (not from ubuntu if someone can point to more official info) about the new amdgpu-pro driver being released. The problem I am having is that I have an older apu that isn't supported by the new driver. Is there a way to use fglrx in 16.04 or do I need to find a new distro? | 04:48 |
Guest43464 | Other than SELinux, is it possible to hide the output of "ls" in other users /home folders? | 04:49 |
elias_a | ... or rather various sw that vlc depends on. | 04:49 |
kotaro | halo mate, any one have alternatif frontend js another angularjs | 04:50 |
ThetaOrionis | dayron: Use PPA Purge, it's a better way I think. Just install it "sudo apt install ppa-purge", and then run "sudo ppa-purge ppaname" | 04:50 |
bmintz | ye | 04:50 |
kotaro | i mean vue.js get more compatible from now | 04:51 |
bmintz | agreed | 04:51 |
dayron | elias_a, ya delete PPa But nothing | 04:51 |
elias_a | dayron: You also have to run apt-get update | 04:51 |
siva_machina | you don't need ppa purge | 04:52 |
dayron | elias_a, yes i run update y change of mirror too | 04:52 |
alkisg | Guest43464: sudo chmod 700 /home/* | 04:53 |
siva_machina | add-apt-repository --remove also works | 04:53 |
bmintz | yes but ppa-purge is more thorough | 04:53 |
siva_machina | If it is...someone needs to update add-apt-repository | 04:55 |
dayron | ThetaOrionis, Could not find package list for PPA: videolan | 04:56 |
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dayron | ThetaOrionis, I eliminated The ppa manual way from sofware and update | 04:57 |
dayron | ThetaOrionis, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23118813/ | 04:58 |
OerHeks | dayron, wrong approach, see the videolan ppa page what the exact name is to use | 04:59 |
ThetaOrionis | dayron: What does | 05:00 |
ThetaOrionis | dayron: What does 'sudo apt -f install' return? | 05:01 |
OerHeks | that is not going to work, his sources lists are looking for the wrong version | 05:01 |
ThetaOrionis | Hmm | 05:01 |
dayron | ThetaOrionis, 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. | 05:02 |
ThetaOrionis | I guess there must be a PPA still remaining somewhere, for vlc-nox. | 05:02 |
OerHeks | he must add ppa:videolan bla bla again, and remove it properly with ppa-purge | 05:02 |
Guest43464 | alkisg: thanks | 05:02 |
dayron | OerHeks, I tray to do that you say | 05:05 |
OerHeks | ppa-purge reverses packages too, if available | 05:05 |
bmintz | so um. when i select "Connect to Hidden Network" to connect to a network that didn't show up in the last scan/has been put online since the last scan, the "connect" button is greyed out. any idea why? does it have to do with the connection profile files being owned by root? | 05:10 |
OerHeks | since when does hidden network show up in scan? edit your connection and put the SSID there manually | 05:12 |
dayron | OerHeks, You are fuckig genius Thank you so much | 05:12 |
Stray_Dillo | I surely hope that Ubuntu makes a Mac-like File Sharing utility for the System Tools in 16.10 | 05:12 |
dayron | ThetaOrionis, I solve the problem | 05:13 |
Stray_Dillo | it's just silly to have as great an interface as Unity, and have to go to the command line to install stuff and set it up | 05:13 |
Stray_Dillo | Apple has had file sharing out of the box since long before OS X | 05:14 |
OerHeks | dayron, have fun! | 05:14 |
OerHeks | Stray_Dillo, didn't you have this conversation before? | 05:14 |
Stray_Dillo | I have mentioned it before, yes | 05:14 |
Ben64 | Stray_Dillo: you come in here all the time saying the same nonsense. this channel has nothing to do with OSX. enabling file sharing is really easy in Ubuntu and you've been told how to do so many times already. | 05:14 |
Stray_Dillo | mentioning it again :) | 05:14 |
Ben64 | well stop | 05:14 |
OerHeks | no need to, as you don't have a support issue with it. | 05:15 |
Stray_Dillo | Ben64> Stray_Dillo: you come in here all the time saying the same nonsense. this channel has nothing to do with OSX. enabling file sharing is really easy in Ubuntu and you've been told how to do so many times already. << I have not. URL, please? | 05:15 |
Stray_Dillo | I will follow those instructions | 05:15 |
OerHeks | haha .. yeah, there are logs to read back | 05:16 |
OerHeks | !irclog | 05:16 |
Stray_Dillo | so, no URL for setting up file sharing? | 05:16 |
Stray_Dillo | hmmmm | 05:16 |
Stray_Dillo | if it's so simple, where can I find instructions? | 05:17 |
EriC^ | 05:17 | |
ubottu | While Google is useful for helpers, many newer users don't have the google-fu yet. Please don't tell people to "google it" when they ask a question. | 05:17 |
EriC^ | the bot is lying ^ | 05:17 |
Stray_Dillo | this is the Ubuntu channel | 05:17 |
morf | i always wonder how some ppl are so useless they can't even write their problem to google and click on first link (no offense anyone) | 05:17 |
Stray_Dillo | post a URL, please? | 05:17 |
Stray_Dillo | simple instructions? | 05:18 |
Stray_Dillo | I've done that | 05:18 |
siva_machina | how can they master there google fu if they don't use google to search for stufff | 05:18 |
morf | ;) | 05:18 |
siva_machina | then it would be irc-fu and not google-fu | 05:18 |
Stray_Dillo | I've installed Samba, the File Sharing app | 05:18 |
OerHeks | Stray_Dillo, pick the date you were here https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2016/08/ | 05:18 |
EriC^ | morf: i find it funny when sometimes i write the 3-4 words they used to describe the problem and give them the first link from google | 05:18 |
OerHeks | 3 times same story | 05:18 |
morf | that's what i meant | 05:18 |
Ben64 | lets see... what happens if you type in "file sharing ubuntu" and look at the top links... http://www.howtogeek.com/116309/use-ubuntus-public-folder-to-easily-share-files-between-computers/ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/How%20to%20Create%20a%20Network%20Share%20Via%20Samba%20Via%20CLI%20(Command-line%20interface/Linux%20Terminal)%20-%20Uncomplicated,%20Simple%20and%20Brief%20Way! https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/samba-fileserver.html | 05:18 |
Stray_Dillo | OerHeks> Stray_Dillo, pick the date you were here https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2016/08 << it only makes my point that you have to go to the IRC for 'simple instructions' | 05:19 |
morf | it's easier to connect to irc and ask silly questions? i don't think so :) | 05:19 |
Stray_Dillo | Opening you link Ben, thanks | 05:19 |
Ben64 | next time, you can use google youself | 05:19 |
Stray_Dillo | but you still miss my point | 05:19 |
morf | haha | 05:19 |
Ben64 | no i don't | 05:19 |
Stray_Dillo | why should a Unity user _ever_ have to see a command line to do something as simple as peer-to-peer file sharing?? | 05:20 |
lotuspsychje | !ot | Stray_Dillo | 05:20 |
ubottu | Stray_Dillo: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! | 05:20 |
Ben64 | don't have to, it's just easier | 05:20 |
Stray_Dillo | which not just a File Sharing utility in the System Tools like Apple? | 05:21 |
siva_machina | unity user have to use a terminal? | 05:21 |
siva_machina | preposterous | 05:21 |
Ben64 | apparently you didn't even look at the links i googled for you Stray_Dillo | 05:21 |
OerHeks | don't feed the troll | 05:21 |
siva_machina | not like they don't install one by default for a reason or anything | 05:21 |
Stray_Dillo | I'll keep that link and try it in the next couple of days Ben, thanks | 05:21 |
Ben64 | don't come back here to be dumb on purpose | 05:21 |
Stray_Dillo | hope you're not talking to me, Ben | 05:22 |
Ben64 | indeed i am | 05:22 |
Stray_Dillo | Then you're missing my point | 05:22 |
Stray_Dillo | I'm an Apple guy who is moving to Ubuntu/Unity | 05:23 |
Ben64 | your point is "my name is veruca salt and I WANT IT NOW!!!" | 05:23 |
Ben64 | without doing ANY work whatsoever | 05:23 |
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Stray_Dillo | and Ubuntu/Unity should do file sharing out of the box, as Apple has since the early 90's | 05:23 |
Ben64 | IT DOESA | 05:23 |
EriC^ | ubuntu isn't osx | 05:23 |
Ben64 | look at the damn link before you start typing more stupid crap | 05:23 |
Stray_Dillo | yes, should be 'out of the box' | 05:23 |
Ben64 | it is. | 05:24 |
chu | Stray_Dillo: If you want to continue this discussion, please do it outside of #ubuntu - #ubuntu-offtopic has been mentioned, and is probably the best place. This is official support only. Thank you. | 05:24 |
Stray_Dillo | ok, we'll have the conversation later | 05:24 |
OerHeks | that would be a security risc | 05:24 |
lotuspsychje | morning EriC^ :p | 05:24 |
EriC^ | morning lotuspsychje :D | 05:24 |
Stray_Dillo | OerHeks> that would be a security risc << before RISC ;) | 05:24 |
Stray_Dillo | 68xxx Motorolas Apple had file sharing peer-to-peer and comm with M$ out of the box | 05:26 |
Stray_Dillo | I shite you not | 05:26 |
Loyalist | sup fags | 05:26 |
lotuspsychje | !language | Loyalist | 05:26 |
ubottu | Loyalist: The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList | 05:26 |
Loyalist | oh | 05:26 |
RainMan28 | I am trying to switch to an older version of chromium-browser but when I try to install it, I get an error about unmet dependencies keeping it from being installed. new to ubuntu, would appreciate any assistance. thank you. | 05:27 |
Loyalist | sup bros | 05:27 |
lotuspsychje | RainMan28: wich ubuntu and wich version of chromium? | 05:27 |
Ben64 | RainMan28: usually a bad idea to downgrade anything | 05:27 |
RainMan28 | lotuspsychje: I am trying to install chromium-browser version 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2 and actually it is Lubuntu 14.04 I believe. | 05:27 |
Loyalist | unless you're downgrading from win8/10 to 7 :P | 05:28 |
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RainMan28 | Ben64: I agree however I need kiosk mode on chromium-browser and it seems to no longer work in version 51 | 05:28 |
Loyalist | @ben64 | 05:28 |
lotuspsychje | RainMan28: you have a specific reason to downgrade? | 05:28 |
RainMan28 | lotuspsychje: yes, kiosk mode seems to no longer work in version 51 | 05:28 |
lotuspsychje | RainMan28: like Ben64 suggest downgrade is mostly bad idea | 05:29 |
lotuspsychje | RainMan28: older security issues could rise up again and your system vulnerable again | 05:29 |
RainMan28 | lotuspsychje: I don't think I have much of an option here, I need the kiosk mode to work and for some reason starting chromium with the --kiosk flag no longer works | 05:29 |
RainMan28 | lotuspsychje: agreed, but this is a test machine with no sensitive information at all | 05:30 |
siva_machina | and now Chromium is 2 ersion behind then | 05:30 |
Ben64 | that's not a good reason to ignore security | 05:30 |
siva_machina | I got an update for Chrome 53 earlier | 05:30 |
RainMan28 | Ben64: I'm aware of the risks, but the functionality I require is more important. | 05:30 |
lotuspsychje | RainMan28: perhaps some addons can help you? | 05:31 |
siva_machina | versions* | 05:31 |
Loyalist | harambe died for the sins of homosexuals | 05:31 |
RainMan28 | lotuspsychje: is there a way to rollback to the version I need and solve the unmet dependencies issue? | 05:31 |
lotuspsychje | RainMan28: again, we cant support you installing eol versions of software | 05:32 |
alkisg | RainMan28: `Chromium 51.0.2704.79 Ubuntu 16.04` --kiosk works fine here | 05:32 |
OerHeks | RainMan28, re-install 14.04 without updates, voila | 05:32 |
Ben64 | yep, just installed chromium here, kiosk works | 05:32 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: on my tablet it doesn't full screen automatically | 05:32 |
RainMan28 | it works in every other way | 05:33 |
RainMan28 | just doesn't automatically full screen to the tablet's full screen size | 05:33 |
alkisg | RainMan28: maybe it's best to try to troubleshoot the issue, instead of reverting. Here it starts full screen for me. | 05:33 |
Ben64 | what tablet is this with ubuntu on it | 05:33 |
RainMan28 | It is an Aaeon tablet | 05:33 |
lotuspsychje | RainMan28: with lubuntu? | 05:33 |
Ben64 | gonna need more information than that | 05:33 |
RainMan28 | yes | 05:33 |
lotuspsychje | thats cool | 05:33 |
RainMan28 | Ben64: its not a consumer tablet, custom hardware made by Aaeon with a 10.1" tablet. Doesn't have a model number per se. | 05:34 |
Ben64 | i don't know how anyone is supposed to help you when you won't provide any information ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | 05:35 |
alkisg | Haha, nice one, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | 05:35 |
lotuspsychje | RainMan28: your system up to date to latest? | 05:36 |
RainMan28 | yes lotuspsychje I did apt-get update and then apt-get upgrade | 05:36 |
RainMan28 | lotuspsychje: that updated the chromium-browser version and now kiosk mode no longer works | 05:36 |
lotuspsychje | RainMan28: firefox going for full screen? | 05:36 |
lotuspsychje | !info chromium-browser trusty | 05:36 |
ubottu | chromium-browser (source: chromium-browser): Chromium web browser, open-source version of Chrome. In component universe, is optional. Version 51.0.2704.79-0ubuntu0.14.04.1.1121 (trusty), package size 69322 kB, installed size 254197 kB | 05:37 |
siva_machina | google-chrome --kiosk also works | 05:37 |
Ben64 | is it ARM is it x86 is it amd64 is it mips? | 05:37 |
siva_machina | wait | 05:37 |
siva_machina | it's arm | 05:37 |
siva_machina | nevermined | 05:37 |
lotuspsychje | RainMan28: everyone mentioning this version works with kiosk.. | 05:37 |
Ben64 | well we don't know, because he hasn't said... | 05:37 |
bmintz | so um. when i select "Connect to Hidden Network" to connect to a network that didn't show up in the last scan/has been put online since the last scan, the "connect" button is greyed out. any idea why? does it have to do with the connection profile files being owned by root? | 05:37 |
RainMan28 | Ben64: how can I confirm the chipset? | 05:38 |
Ben64 | uname -m | 05:38 |
RainMan28 | Ben64: i686 | 05:40 |
Ben64 | try using --start-maximized | 05:40 |
ups-team | hello | 05:40 |
ups-team | hello | 05:41 |
RainMan28 | the command I am running is: /usr/bin/chromium-browser --touch-events=enabled --disable-pinch --incognito --kiosk file://opt/apps/myfile.html | 05:41 |
RainMan28 | Ben64: ok let me try that | 05:41 |
apb1963_ | askubuntu.com seems to be down | 05:43 |
Ben64 | works here | 05:43 |
OerHeks | http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/askubuntu.com | 05:44 |
RainMan28 | Ben64: when you do --start-maximized do you still see the menu bar? I tried --start-maximized and it worked in maximizing the screen but still shows the menu bar. | 05:46 |
RainMan28 | Ben64: and when I do kiosk mode, it still shows the taskbar at the bottom and the minimize and close buttons on the top, even though it maximizes the screen | 05:47 |
RainMan28 | but I have to hit F11 with a keyboard to get it to go full screen | 05:48 |
ivansosajigga | something is creating backups on my VPS and it's not cron or rsync, i can't figure out what it is, i only know the directory that its being output to, it seems to happen at the end of every month | 05:48 |
OerHeks | ivansosajigga, maybe your VPS controlpanel gives a clue? | 05:49 |
StumpDumb | Everytime I run update I get an error "software updater failed to download repository information" | 05:49 |
ivansosajigga | i checked it out and its through linode, they dont really have a non paid automatic backup, not on the same server | 05:49 |
OerHeks | ivansosajigga, same server would be funny, still something is doing that .. standard backup util dejadup maybe? | 05:51 |
StumpDumb | I ran sudo apt update and found "Err:5 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tualatrix/ppa/ubuntu xenial Release 404 Not Found" | 05:51 |
ivansosajigga | the only backup util i could think to check for was rsync, but that would still need a cron for automatic running | 05:52 |
OerHeks | StumpDumb, see that ppa page if your version is supported | 05:52 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: when you ran kiosk mode, did you still see a slim bar at the very top of the screen or was it completely full screen? | 05:52 |
OerHeks | tualatrix has quit that tool IIRC | 05:52 |
alkisg | RainMan28: completely full screen, I'm using ubuntu-mate 16.04 | 05:52 |
OerHeks | https://launchpad.net/~tualatrix/+archive/ubuntu/ppa | 05:53 |
StumpDumb | please simplify your statement | 05:53 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: any idea what else i could try? Ben64 was helping but got a little busy | 05:53 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: mine has a small bar at the top saying the file name and Chromium on it | 05:54 |
OerHeks | StumpDumb, what is your ubuntu version? check that on that page, i guess it has no candidate packages for you, project is dead | 05:54 |
alkisg | RainMan28: first, try an apt-get dist-upgrade, because apt-get upgrade doesn't fully update your system | 05:54 |
OerHeks | there is unity-tweak-tool though | 05:54 |
StumpDumb | Ubuntu 16.04 | 05:54 |
alkisg | RainMan28: second, try with a normal lubuntu 14.04 installation somewhere, so that you see if it's an issue with the tablet or if it's a general lubuntu issue with chrome | 05:54 |
OerHeks | then remove that ppa :-) | 05:55 |
StumpDumb | is "then remove that ppa" for me? n how do I remove the ppa? | 05:56 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: yes it works on another machine with lubuntu default with newest chromium browser, so now if I know it is an issue with the tablet, and I know an older version of chromium works on it, how can I get past the unmet dependencies issue and go to older version? | 05:56 |
OerHeks | !ppa-purge | 05:57 |
ubottu | To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html | 05:57 |
alkisg | RainMan28: did you run apt-get dist-upgrade? | 05:57 |
Ben64 | RainMan28: that's not a solution | 05:57 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: no let me do that first | 05:57 |
RainMan28 | Ben64: it is a solution, just not one that you are comfortable with, but that's ok | 05:57 |
Ben64 | no, it really is not a solution, we've established that the newest version of chromium-browser has a functioning kiosk mode | 05:58 |
Ben64 | so while it may have worked on the version from 2014, going back to that doesn't guarantee that it will still work | 05:58 |
RainMan28 | Ben64: we've also established that the newest version of chromium-browser's kiosk mode is not working on my hardware setup. I also know that the previous version of chromium-browser does work as it was working 2 hours ago before I upgraded my lubuntu install. | 05:59 |
Ben64 | not currently working, so solve the actual problem | 05:59 |
OerHeks | cleaning your chromium profile does help for some issues | 06:00 |
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RainMan28 | alkisg: did apt-get dist-upgrade and now rebooting | 06:01 |
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RainMan28 | alkisg: no change. Still seeing a title bar at the top and taskbar on the bottom. | 06:02 |
alkisg | RainMan28: OK. Note also that some updated library (e.g. in lubuntu) might have caused this, not chromium. Now run: apt-cache policy chromium-browser | 06:03 |
alkisg | ...and install the version provided by plain lubuntu 14.04, not the one in -updates | 06:03 |
alkisg | (i.e. you'll see 2 versions there) | 06:04 |
RainMan28 | I see an installed and a candidate and they are the same alkisg | 06:04 |
alkisg | RainMan28: put the result of that command, to pastebin | 06:05 |
bmintz | is there a way to click the "connect" button in NetworkManager's "Connect to Hidden Network" dialog? It's greyed out for me, why? | 06:05 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: i can get you a picture, don't have a way to pastebin from that machine | 06:05 |
Stray_Dillo | <Ben64> the instructions didn't work | 06:05 |
Stray_Dillo | wouldn't allow a new Samba PW | 06:06 |
OerHeks | bmintz, as it does not find it in scan, logically. solution: setup/edit your connection and put the SSID there manually | 06:06 |
Ben64 | Stray_Dillo: what exactly did you do and what exactly was the result | 06:06 |
alkisg | RainMan28: see mine: http://termbin.com/azkt | 06:07 |
alkisg | RainMan28: that means I can install version 49.0.2623.108-0ubuntu1.1233 500 | 06:07 |
RainMan28 | ah yes | 06:07 |
alkisg | RainMan28: you don't have 2 proposed versions there? | 06:07 |
RainMan28 | yes I do | 06:07 |
alkisg | OK, run: apt-get install chromium-browser=xxx | 06:07 |
RainMan28 | the older version is 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2 0 | 06:07 |
RainMan28 | ok | 06:08 |
alkisg | See if that version solves your issue | 06:08 |
Stray_Dillo | Ben64 - sudo smbpasswd -a <user_name> | 06:08 |
Stray_Dillo | entered the correct user PW | 06:08 |
Stray_Dillo | New SMB password: (wouldn't accept a new PW) | 06:08 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: do I include the 0 at the end of the version name? 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2 0 | 06:09 |
Stray_Dillo | "Failed to ass entry for user xxxx" | 06:09 |
Stray_Dillo | *add | 06:09 |
Stray_Dillo | oops | 06:09 |
alkisg | RainMan28: no, well unless it's with a dash, "2-0" | 06:09 |
Stray_Dillo | typing in the dark | 06:09 |
Stray_Dillo | more light now | 06:09 |
Stray_Dillo | at the terminal right now | 06:10 |
Stray_Dillo | 16.04 | 06:10 |
alkisg | !info chromium-browser trusty | 06:10 |
ubottu | chromium-browser (source: chromium-browser): Chromium web browser, open-source version of Chrome. In component universe, is optional. Version 51.0.2704.79-0ubuntu0.14.04.1.1121 (trusty), package size 69322 kB, installed size 254197 kB | 06:10 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: Ok when I try that I get the unmet dependencies error, saying that the following packages have unmet dependencies: https://dpaste.de/eYP7/raw | 06:13 |
alkisg | RainMan28: for each one of the unmet dependencies, run `apt-cache policy package`, and put the stock version (not the one in -updates) in the same apt-get install chromium-browser=xxx ffmpeg=yyy line | 06:14 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: ok! will try now | 06:14 |
alkisg | (or try with aptitute, sometimes it's smarter than apt-get) | 06:15 |
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Stray_Dillo | Ben64? | 06:16 |
Ben64 | Stray_Dillo. | 06:16 |
Stray_Dillo | it didn't work | 06:17 |
Stray_Dillo | and that really was a typo :) | 06:17 |
Ben64 | try smbpasswd as your user | 06:17 |
bmintz | OerHeks, yeh but i already have a conn saved, that's why i'm using the "connect to hidden network" dialog. i don't want to add a new profile, although i have done in the past | 06:21 |
Stray_Dillo | Ben64> try smbpasswd as your user << una momento | 06:21 |
Techspectre | Any reason this shouldn't work? gresource extract '/usr/share/livewallpaper/plugins/noise/noise.gresource' '/net/launchpad/livewallpaper/plugins/noise/images/background.png' | 06:21 |
StumpDumb | ok installed ppa-purge but not sure how to use... | 06:21 |
StumpDumb | I think all I need is the PPA owner.....maybe | 06:21 |
Stray_Dillo | Ben64 > sudo smbpasswd -a smbpasswd ? | 06:21 |
Ben64 | Stray_Dillo: no. "smbpasswd" | 06:21 |
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energizer1 | If my network disconnects, the wireless interface goes down and becomes 'unavailable'. What should be my first steps? | 06:21 |
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Stray_Dillo | Ben64> Stray_Dillo: no. "smbpasswd" << sorry, not getting what you're saying | 06:22 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: ok so now it still gives the unmet dependencies error but says conflicts exist with the package names. Here's a pic: http://i.imgur.com/wZGkXFM.jpg | 06:22 |
Stray_Dillo | what command should I use? | 06:22 |
Ben64 | Stray_Dillo: smbpasswd | 06:22 |
Ben64 | k bye | 06:22 |
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alkisg | RainMan28: does aptitude handle this better? | 06:25 |
alkisg | RainMan28: you probably didn't specify the version in one of the dependencies | 06:25 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: I have never used aptitude, but if you look at the top in the picture, you can see my command, there were only two dependencies and I specified the version in both | 06:26 |
alkisg | RainMan28: what about the dependencies' dependencies, though? :) | 06:26 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: i am not sure :-/ | 06:27 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: it seems that the -extra package is conflicting with the standard chromium-codecs-ffmpeg package | 06:27 |
alkisg | RainMan28: which one of those do you currently have installed? | 06:27 |
RainMan28 | both | 06:27 |
alkisg | So, I don't think they conflict... | 06:28 |
RainMan28 | when I did apt-get policy on both, it showed the older non --updates version | 06:28 |
cjoseph | Hi, I'm using a 16.04 liveusb on a 2015 MacBook air and there is no wireless access through system manager. Can I put additional drivers onto the liveusb somehow, as I do not have a thunderbolt adapter (nor do I know if that would even work on the liveusb) | 06:28 |
alkisg | RainMan28: you can also remove all the chromium packages, and only install the old one | 06:28 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: how can I do that? just apt-get remove chromium-browser chromium-codecs-ffmpeg chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra ? | 06:29 |
alkisg | RainMan28: try purging the "extra" package only, and then apt-get install chromium-browser=xxx ffmpeg=yyy, without including the extra | 06:31 |
RainMan28 | ok apt-get remove chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra -purge ? | 06:31 |
alkisg | yes | 06:31 |
pragomer_1 | hi. strange thing: then I choose a different icon them in unity-tweak-tool the icons (in starter, nautilus) do not change. only the icons in the panel. what can I do | 06:32 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: it says removing that will also remove chromium-browser and is asking me to confirm | 06:32 |
alkisg | RainMan28: ok, do so | 06:33 |
Stray_Dillo | Ben64, what is the command you want me to use? | 06:33 |
alkisg | RainMan28: it's possible that the stock package conflicts are different than the ones in -updates, and apt-get can be a bit stupid (but safe...) at times | 06:33 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: ok done | 06:33 |
RainMan28 | now will try to install the old version | 06:33 |
alkisg | RainMan28: now try the install line, with the stock versions, without the -extra | 06:34 |
davidTender | hi | 06:35 |
alkisg | Hello davidTender | 06:36 |
dax | Stray_Dillo: sorry about that, anti-spam bot misfired | 06:36 |
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Stray_Dillo | no big | 06:36 |
Stray_Dillo | I would have contacted the ops | 06:37 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: that worked but now it is saying my profile cannot be used because it is from a newer version of Chrome | 06:37 |
user5619827 | quick question. can i use a deb package built for 14.04 on 16.04? | 06:38 |
alkisg | RainMan28: I don't know how chrome handles its profiles, you could ask in #chromium-browser about if it's possible to downgrade a profile. Or you can move it aside and try with a clean one, to first of all see if the downgrade fixes your issue or not. | 06:38 |
Stray_Dillo | dax > was wondering why I could still chat when I was banned. Figured something was awry ;) | 06:38 |
WhiteWhale | is reaver an outdated program for brute forcing your way into a router with WPA2? | 06:38 |
hateball | user5619827: Don't do that | 06:39 |
alkisg | RainMan28: it's one of the many reasons why users here were proposing not to downgrade | 06:39 |
user5619827 | ouch. | 06:39 |
user5619827 | cuda toolkit 6.5 doesnt support 16.04 :/ | 06:40 |
davidTender | Pease edit ubuntu wiki page on Youlense | 06:40 |
davidTender | i have created the boilerplate | 06:41 |
davidTender | youlense. com / view / ubuntu | 06:41 |
OerHeks | davidTender, that page is not related to ubuntu. | 06:43 |
OerHeks | it is done by Chronicle :-) | 06:43 |
Wboson | Can I inquire about Mate & Ubuntu here: 16.04 & Mate; Mate menus appear off visible screen space of monitor. beyond monitor boundaries, top, bottom, left right. | 06:43 |
alkisg | Wboson: there's a separate channel for ubuntu mate, type: /join #ubuntu-mate | 06:44 |
Wboson | Thanks!! | 06:44 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: deleted the chromium profile, restarted, and it works again! | 06:44 |
RainMan28 | alkisg: thank you so much! | 06:45 |
alkisg | RainMan28: note that it will auto-upgrade on apt upgrade | 06:45 |
RainMan28 | ok I will hold it | 06:45 |
alkisg | You're welcome (and note also the security issues etc) | 06:45 |
gurpreet | anyone knows about NTP ?? | 06:45 |
OerHeks | pinning wil hold packages | 06:45 |
OerHeks | !pinning | 06:45 |
ubottu | pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto | 06:45 |
davidTender | Please edit wiki page on ubuntu on Youlense: https://www.youlense.com/view/Ubuntu | 06:46 |
OerHeks | davidTender, that page is not related to ubuntu. | 06:46 |
davidTender | i have created the basic boiler plate | 06:46 |
OerHeks | do it yourself, nasty typo | 06:47 |
OerHeks | >> Chronicle | 06:47 |
davidTender | @oreHeks i have create the basic page | 06:47 |
OerHeks | good for you .. now edit it | 06:48 |
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davidTender | @oerheks can i guess some respect | 06:50 |
dax | #ubuntu is for Ubuntu technical support. Elsewhere, please. | 06:50 |
OerHeks | davidTender, change it to canonical | 06:50 |
davidTender | @thanks OerHeks for pointing out the typo | 06:54 |
genbu | hello. is there a way to enable crtl alt backspace to kill x? i try sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration but it doesn't work | 06:54 |
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cjoseph | Oh, I see. The Mac BCM driver issue was resolved by entering the installation option on the boot menu (instead of try ubuntu), clicking through to enable 3rd party, and then exiting the installed | 06:57 |
cjoseph | *installer | 06:57 |
ducasse | genbu: '/usr/bin/setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp' | 06:59 |
* davidTender shakes fist in the air in frustration about learning IRC | 07:00 | |
Stray_Dillo | is there another channel I should visit for installing/implementing Samba in Ubuntu? | 07:00 |
Stray_Dillo | something more geared towards netowrking? | 07:01 |
Stray_Dillo | *networking | 07:01 |
YankDownUnder | Like #samba ? | 07:02 |
Stray_Dillo | sure, will try that | 07:02 |
aspireon45 | hi | 07:02 |
aspireon45 | oh no... i typed my username wrong... ;__; i have to reinstall ubuntu mate... im sad i cant use any busybox based os on my dell | 07:04 |
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genbu | it doesn't work | 07:08 |
CallumJK | Hello | 07:09 |
CallumJK | Can i help anyone? | 07:09 |
DcarvZ | https://goo.gl/GPWMIa | 07:10 |
CallumJK | Cani help anyone? | 07:10 |
Ben64 | CallumJK: wait and find out | 07:10 |
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genbu | CallumJK, help me to enable crtl alt back space to kill x | 07:12 |
genbu | i try everything | 07:13 |
Ben64 | genbu: except googling it? 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration' | 07:14 |
genbu | tried | 07:14 |
genbu | but nothing | 07:14 |
Ben64 | it works | 07:14 |
genbu | XKBOPTIONS="terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp" | 07:15 |
genbu | this command has added this line to my conf file. i have rebooted but nothing | 07:16 |
genbu | i use xenial | 07:17 |
alkisg | genbu: what's the output of: setxkbmap -query | 07:17 |
genbu | http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23119173/ | 07:18 |
alkisg | genbu: some global network issues prevent me from seeing pastebin.ubuntu.com, can you use termbin instead? setxkbmap -query | nc termbin.com 9999 | 07:19 |
genbu | sure | 07:19 |
genbu | http://termbin.com/gyyp | 07:20 |
no_gravity | Hello! My Ubuntu gives me this on "apt-get update": W: Failed to fetch http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/dists/stable/Release Unable to find expected entry 'main/binary-i386/Packages' in Release file (Wrong sources.list entry or malformed file) | 07:20 |
no_gravity | Any ideas whats wrong? | 07:20 |
alkisg | genbu: and are you trying with left alt, left ctrl, and backspace? | 07:20 |
genbu | yes | 07:20 |
alkisg | OK, I can't see what's wrong there. Are you using unity? | 07:21 |
genbu | no, gnome-flashback | 07:21 |
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no_gravity | alkisg: I think it's unity, yes. | 07:21 |
genbu | i try to reboot another time | 07:22 |
alkisg | no_gravity: I was talking to genbu... about your issue, it's probably because google chrome stopped supporting 32bit installations and now only supports 64bit | 07:25 |
genbu | nothing | 07:25 |
alkisg | genbu: you may also need "dontzap", see this: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/122361/xorg-conf-xkboption-ignored-for-terminatectrl-alt-bksp-to-restart-x | 07:25 |
alkisg | Option "DontZap" "false" | 07:25 |
no_gravity | alkisg: I see. Hmm... This is a 64bit machine. | 07:25 |
alkisg | no_gravity: what's the output of this command? dpkg --print-architecture | 07:26 |
no_gravity | alkisg: amd64 | 07:26 |
alkisg | no_gravity: google it, there's a proposed fix that should probably work for you, i.e. to put [amd64] in sources list somewhere | 07:26 |
davidTender | @tims_tech pm? | 07:27 |
Tims_Tech | sure | 07:27 |
Tims_Tech | davidTender, sure | 07:27 |
no_gravity | alkisg: Thanks, that worked! Strangely, Chrome was up to date already. I also saw it being updated via apt-get upgrade earlier today. Wonder what that change does then. | 07:28 |
alkisg | no_gravity: no idea, I'm preferring chromium-browser as that's supported by ubuntu instead of google | 07:29 |
no_gravity | alkisg: Yeah, similar situation here. My main browser is FireFox. I often use Chromium. And only sometimes Chrome. | 07:30 |
tdiesel | Hello | 07:32 |
tdiesel | Hello | 07:33 |
tdiesel | hi | 07:33 |
tdiesel | someone??? | 07:33 |
alkisg | !ask | 07:34 |
ubottu | Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience | 07:34 |
alkisg | tdiesel: ^ | 07:34 |
tdiesel | ok sorry | 07:34 |
tdiesel | bb | 07:34 |
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aspireone45 | hello, i have a problem with installing Lubuntu | 07:50 |
alkisg | aspireone45, what problem? | 07:51 |
aspireone45 | i have my cd in my computer, if i selec anything, it will tell me it cannot find the source disk | 07:51 |
aspireone45 | this happens on lubuntu and linux mint | 07:52 |
alkisg | aspireone45: try "check cd for defects": http://www.digitpage.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Ubuntu-installation-menu.jpg | 07:54 |
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aspireone45 | i did, same error, tried on a laptop, works fine | 07:54 |
alkisg | aspireone45: maybe try with a live usb stick then? | 07:54 |
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aspireone45 | my computer doesent support usb booting | 07:55 |
alkisg | !plop | 07:55 |
aspireone45 | im running ubuntu mate, the only os ive gotten to install | 07:55 |
aspireone45 | besides windows xp... | 07:55 |
alkisg | The ubuntu-mate live cd can boot, and the lubuntu one cannot? | 07:55 |
aspireone45 | yes | 07:55 |
alkisg | Are those the same versions, e.g. both 16.04 i386? | 07:56 |
aspireone45 | yes they are | 07:56 |
davidTender | @aspireone45 user easybcd, that has option to load older pcs through usb | 07:56 |
aspireone45 | the computer im using in a Dell Dimension 8200 | 07:56 |
aspireone45 | easybcd? | 07:56 |
davidTender | @alkisg 16.04 is version, i386 is architecture of processor | 07:57 |
alkisg | davidTender: I know, why? | 07:57 |
webchat-03484721 | hi: is this the correct place to ask something about a simple sh script? | 07:57 |
alkisg | aspireone45: the plop boot manager (comes in a cd) also supports booting from usb | 07:57 |
webchat-03484721 | why this doesn't work? http://pastebin.com/BiWdnwuV | 07:57 |
davidTender | @alkisg because of processor ur using | 07:58 |
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alkisg | davidTender: I don't understand, are you trying to help me with something? I didn't ask for any help... | 07:58 |
alkisg | davidTender: maybe you misread something? | 07:59 |
davidTender | @aspireone45 write fresh image of ur distro on cd then try | 07:59 |
aspireone45 | lubuntu only booted once, to the installer, then gave me an internal error. i think it was something that used in boot looked like aptitude, but it wasent | 07:59 |
davidTender | @alkisg please clarify urself | 07:59 |
alkisg | aspireone45: it sounds to me like your cd drive is a bit broken, and it sometimes succeeds, sometimes fails | 07:59 |
alkisg | davidTender: I have no idea what are you trying to tell me. I can't express that more clearly. :) | 08:00 |
aspireone45 | it IS an old NEC drive from 2003... but its the best built cd drive ive ever seen | 08:00 |
davidTender | @alkisg chill then | 08:00 |
alkisg | No worries I'm neither hot nor cold :) | 08:00 |
aspireone45 | and i repaired it myself..with my novice knowledge of cd drives | 08:00 |
alkisg | aspireone45: btw, ubuntu-mate is probably a better choice than both lubuntu and linuxmint, so you may want to keep that one :) | 08:02 |
aspireone45 | one thing is, every time it fails, i allways see something like busybox or openbox.. something along those lins | 08:02 |
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aspireone45 | yeah.. i use ubuntu mate on all of my computers anyways.... might as well use an os im very much used to | 08:02 |
aspireone45 | its DEFINATELY more stable after i swapped its hard drive | 08:02 |
aspireone45 | im thinking of buying some ubuntu mate merch! that hoodie calls for me, and the pc badges would look great | 08:04 |
Guest3822 | hello! i am using dh_make for for creating deb package i get error plz see this http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23119270/ | 08:05 |
neurre | hi | 08:13 |
aspireone45 | hello | 08:13 |
neurre | how do i configure fonts? | 08:13 |
neurre | what fonts are used in window title for example | 08:13 |
genbu | alkisg, nothing.. i try what you tell me to do | 08:15 |
alkisg | genbu, you tried dontzap and it didn't work? | 08:15 |
genbu | i created the new /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/53-zap.conf | 08:15 |
ShalokShalom | hi there | 08:19 |
ShalokShalom | i always have to logout and login again, in order to use my mouse | 08:19 |
ShalokShalom | http://pastebin.com/F13R6jBE | 08:19 |
ShalokShalom | http://pastebin.com/Sv0w7aVa | 08:20 |
bviktor | hey, can someone point me to an ssh key management app that can open ssh private keys directly on a thumb drive, so that the key isn't stored on my disk, like pageant on windows? | 08:20 |
bviktor | it seems to me that seahorce can only "import" keys | 08:24 |
bviktor | seahorse* | 08:25 |
ShalokShalom | this is 12.04 | 08:26 |
kLOs | when i do service apache2 restart i'm not getting a response aymore. anyone knows why? the service restarts properly, but it doesnt let me know that... | 08:28 |
KpuCko | kLOs you can use apachectl | 08:29 |
alexxey | kLOs, which version of Ubuntu are you using | 08:29 |
kLOs | 1604 lts | 08:30 |
mcphail | bviktor: if you use ssh-agent, you can specify the key file when you use ssh-add | 08:30 |
bviktor | i was hoping there's a gui tool for this | 08:30 |
alexxey | kLOs, then the 'service' command is functioning as a dummy frontend for 'systemctl' | 08:31 |
alexxey | kLOs, you should use 'systemctl restart apache2' and it's normal that it doesnt give output to stdout | 08:31 |
alexxey | kLOs, you can open another terminal and execute 'journalctl -f' to see live syslog output | 08:32 |
kLOs | i upgrade from 1404 and there i always had a nice [OK] | 08:32 |
alexxey | And you should see something like 'systemd[1]: Started LSB: Apache2 web server.' | 08:32 |
alexxey | kLOs, 16.04 uses systemd whereas 14.04 uses appstart | 08:33 |
alexxey | s/appstart/upstart | 08:33 |
KpuCko | kLOs or you just can remove systemd, and everything will be fine :-) | 08:33 |
kLOs | oh ok, so it's not a bug? | 08:33 |
alexxey | kLOs, I guess not :-) | 08:34 |
rodelbanez | hello | 08:34 |
kLOs | ok, a bit unfortunate to remove a feature like that but wwell i guess i can live with it | 08:34 |
kLOs | thanks | 08:34 |
rodelbanez | I need help | 08:34 |
alexxey | rodelbanez, dont ask to ask, just ask and wait | 08:35 |
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rodelbanez | I install microsoft office 2007 using playonlinux in ubuntu. It work perfect. When I try to print, there is no printer to select. How to solve this problem? I have printer on my network. | 08:37 |
bviktor | alright, mcphail i'll settle with ssh-add, thanks | 08:37 |
hateball | rodelbanez: is the printer available in ubuntu? | 08:38 |
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hateball | !wine | rodelbanez | 08:39 |
ubottu | rodelbanez: WINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu | 08:39 |
rodelbanez | thank you | 08:43 |
aspireone45 | i have a problem with my ubuntu mate installation, i do sudo apt-get install wine, and it says i have unmet dependencies, and they will not be installed, i try to install those, and they also have unmet dependencies.. the only time i got a fully working install was with aptitude | 08:43 |
alexxey | aspireone45, maybe you need to add the i386 architecture | 08:45 |
alexxey | Are those packages will not be installed have ":i386" suffix? | 08:45 |
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aspireone45 | alexxey: this is on my main 64 bit tower, used to work fine, then i accidentally ran autoremove and every got removed.. tried my best to recover the installation | 08:51 |
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rightshift | What's my easiest way to disable unattended upgrades/ | 09:02 |
ahraz | Hey, I have a Ubuntu VPS and despite opening port 5000 through ufw, ufw still blocks the port in the logs | 09:09 |
ahraz | Is there any way to find out why exactly ufw is blocking the port? | 09:10 |
ahraz | The log files don't really mention it | 09:10 |
rightshift | @ahraz - you can check ports | 09:10 |
theShirbiny | do you have anything listening on that port? | 09:10 |
rightshift | @ahraz - ufw status | 09:10 |
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rightshift | @ahraz check if ufw is using port or netstat -tunlp and see what else is using that port. | 09:10 |
ahraz | rightshift: yes, outbound allowed, incoming blocked, with port 5000 allowed | 09:10 |
Guest80273 | Hello, anyone can tell me main diferences between gnome ubutntu and xbuntu ? | 09:10 |
ahraz | I'll try that :) | 09:11 |
rightshift | @ahraz - have you done a ufw reload after adding the rules? | 09:11 |
splashing | fedora 25 use wayland now.... how is mir now..... | 09:14 |
ahraz | rightshift: I have a python application listening on that port - the one I initially opened the port for.. should it instead be ufw listening to that port? | 09:14 |
ahraz | and yes, I did try reload | 09:14 |
splashing | how is mir now? | 09:14 |
ahraz | i even added both tcp/udp rules for the port as well, no dice | 09:14 |
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rightshift | to rule out the firewall | 09:15 |
rightshift | try and do a curl locally perhaps? | 09:15 |
ahraz | rightshift: local curl works fine, I get a response from the python application | 09:19 |
ahraz | using 0.0.0.0 as the IP address | 09:19 |
rightshift | Then i suspect your firewall rules are wrong | 09:19 |
rightshift | or your app isn't listening on the external IP | 09:19 |
ahraz | i also did nmap -Pn and it shows only the SSH port (22) to be open | 09:20 |
ahraz | not the 5000 that I added the rules for | 09:20 |
rightshift | ufw status | 09:20 |
rightshift | ufw reload | 09:20 |
rightshift | what do those do | 09:20 |
rightshift | or show | 09:20 |
ahraz | ufw status: http://pastebin.com/VUMJmDLP | 09:21 |
ahraz | ufw reload: and reload just says FIrewall reloaded | 09:23 |
aspeorocopolus | Hi for all ! | 09:23 |
aspeorocopolus | How it's possible to make to run Astrometa DVB-T2 on Ubuntu ?? It's possible ?? | 09:25 |
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ThJ | can't edit profiles in the terminal for some reason. the Edit dialog doesn't respond to keyboard and mouse commands. | 09:35 |
ThJ | was trying to figure out if i could remap super -> ctrl somewhere | 09:36 |
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ahraz | journalctl cuts off at the end of my screen.. | 09:38 |
ahraz | how can I make it so it occupies multiple lines in the terminal | 09:38 |
ahraz | Can't quite remember the name of that exact effect, so I'm having a hard time googling | 09:38 |
ahraz | rightshift: haha, after all that ufw log hunting I found a chinese IP trying to ssh into my server with random passwords.. at least something good came out of this ;) | 09:42 |
grimel | Hi, all. Does anybody use guake's scripting? | 09:44 |
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bigterd | any ddrescue fans? i'm in an odd situation. been using a log file from start, but only rescued 3986 out of 3995 Gb, retry 0, and it keeps finishing with 127 errors with 9000Kb of errorsize...wtf!?! | 09:53 |
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bigterd | i've tried all kinds of switches, it won't do anything with the last 10Gb, just the 127 errors... | 09:54 |
bigterd | ddrescueviewer shows the 10gb marked as non-tried...but it won't attempt to pull it. am i missing something obvious? | 09:54 |
adamicron | hello, I'm running 16.something on a laptop with an external monitor, gnome is configured to have the dock (or whatever is its proper name) only on one desktop | 09:55 |
adamicron | today I started the system and the session shows the default background (that I was using) but no dock for the apps or menubar at all on both screens | 09:55 |
adamicron | I see the two screens are recognized since the mouse disappears on one to appear on the other when I move across the border, yet I have no way of starting apps | 09:56 |
adamicron | even the "dashboard" used to search programs that normally appears pressing Esc won't appear | 09:56 |
adamicron | and meta-S doesn't show the multiple desktops | 09:56 |
adamicron | I have an empty desktop on which i can drag a selection box and open contextual menu | 09:57 |
adamicron | a guest session works OK | 09:57 |
adamicron | what config file can I move/remove to reset gnome settings"? | 09:58 |
ganeshj | treter | 09:59 |
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k1l_ | adamicron: i dont know where exactly the config is for gnome shell, but you can rename ".config" folder in your users home to ".config_backup" and try again to login | 10:01 |
deep_ | hi Has anybody installed ubuntu 16.04 from bootable USB ? | 10:01 |
adamicron | k1l_: just tried with no avail | 10:01 |
adamicron | now trying .gnome? in home | 10:02 |
adamicron | actually .gnome2 and .gnome2_private | 10:02 |
adamicron | i | 10:02 |
adamicron | I'm stopping lightdm inbetween | 10:02 |
k1l_ | are you sure the guest account works properly? if not it sounds like a video driver issue | 10:02 |
adamicron | it works properly | 10:03 |
adamicron | I logged in and I had both docks, I switched to my own and it went blank again | 10:03 |
k1l_ | adamicron: see http://askubuntu.com/questions/56313/how-do-i-reset-gnome-to-the-defaults | 10:03 |
adamicron | even startnig a terminal with the contextual menu in my own account results in a two-lines terminal in the upperleft corner, with no text when I type a supposedly verbose command | 10:04 |
k1l_ | possible issue can be in .gnome .gnome2 .gconf .gconfd .metacity .cache .dbus .dmrc .mission-control .thumbnails ~/.config/dconf/user ~.compiz* | 10:04 |
adamicron | I figure it's "offset" | 10:04 |
adamicron | geez | 10:04 |
adamicron | ah ok further details | 10:05 |
adamicron | I started "change desktop background" and the gtk windows correctly appeared, but it's not decorated | 10:05 |
adamicron | the wm is failing | 10:05 |
adamicron | I cannot even drag it with alt+mouse2 | 10:06 |
adamicron | does that help? | 10:06 |
adamicron | k1l_: shouldn't gnome session log someplace? | 10:08 |
adamicron | I see nothing in syslog | 10:09 |
k1l_ | .xsession-errors in home | 10:09 |
adamicron | that only complains about brltty that is braille tty, unlikely to be the issue here | 10:09 |
adamicron | oh wait there's a openConnection: connect: No such file or directory | 10:10 |
adamicron | that's still related to the braille device | 10:12 |
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adamicron | k1l_: one of .cache .dbus .dmrc .mission-control .thumbnails in that askuubntu questino did the trick | 10:17 |
k1l_ | adamicron: good. you can copy some stuff back now if you want the old settings back. | 10:19 |
Vad3r | when I was doing the install of ubuntu, I set my username and password and I encrypted my home folder. I set the passphrase and have the key saved. I just turned my pc on and was asked a password before lubuntu booted. is this normal? | 10:22 |
Vad3r | ubuntu booted* | 10:23 |
frodox | On my 16.04 time to time kworker freeze system. And kworker load 100%cpu. Why? same as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1586417 | 10:26 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1586417 in systemd (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop kworker/1:0 and systemd-timesync use 100% CPU, system very slow" [Undecided,Expired] | 10:26 |
User_Friendly | has anyone had problems after trying to encrypt their drive after installation? | 10:28 |
amincd | hi, why does `find ./* -maxdepth 1 -not -name 'name_of_file' -not -name 'name_of_second_file' output 250 files, but when I do `find ./* -maxdepth 1 -not -name 'name_of_file' -not -name 'name_of_second_file' -exec du -sk .[!.]* {} \; | sort -k1n` output size info on over 50,000 files? | 10:28 |
amincd | is it because `find` returns the current directory? | 10:29 |
Triffid_Hunter | amincd: possibly because you haven't wrapped quotes around .[!.]* so the shell interprets it before invoking find, and thus du gets a fistful of arguments every time it's called instead of just the one you expect | 10:32 |
amincd | Triffid_Hunter: ok thanks I'll test that out | 10:34 |
blb3383 | after my notebook battery went empty my clock was set to the year 2048. The systemd ntp service couldn't reset it. ntpdate gave me an error about wrong 'day of week'. WTF? | 10:38 |
blb3383 | ubuntu 15.10 | 10:38 |
LifeWaster | can someone help me? | 10:40 |
LifeWaster | I have 70+ error messages | 10:41 |
LifeWaster | how to close them all at once? | 10:41 |
brunch875 | woah, like "system error" popups? | 10:41 |
LifeWaster | yes | 10:41 |
LifeWaster | unable to open MTP device etc | 10:41 |
LifeWaster | error | 10:41 |
LifeWaster | 70+ | 10:42 |
LifeWaster | from that error popups | 10:42 |
brunch875 | If it was me, I'd check if the 'cancel/ok' button is highlighted by default and in that scenario hold spacebar | 10:42 |
brunch875 | otherwise alt-f4 it all | 10:42 |
morf | blb3383: 2038 will overflow timestamps so i wouldn't expect it working very good | 10:42 |
morf | blb3383: reset your hw clock from bios? | 10:42 |
morf | before you start? | 10:42 |
brunch875 | maybe the escape key works too | 10:43 |
blb3383 | morf: date fixed it. The question was WTF is with the ntp | 10:43 |
LifeWaster | brunch875, I can't for somereason, they need to be closed at one specific order for some reason | 10:44 |
LifeWaster | is there an command for it? | 10:44 |
LifeWaster | my screen is 75% covered up now | 10:45 |
morf | blb3383: i'm telling you the date / time as it is in linux won't work after 2038 when timestamps run out | 10:45 |
morf | so i wouldn't expect it to do something very sane | 10:45 |
brunch875 | I'd start by disconnecting the MTP device | 10:45 |
blb3383 | morf: with 'it' you mean what? | 10:45 |
brunch875 | logging out by logging in might be helpful if possible | 10:45 |
morf | with it i mean ntp | 10:45 |
Triffid_Hunter | morf: I thought linux had already started transitioning to 64 bit dates? 2038 is when int32_t rolls over :/ | 10:46 |
morf | Triffid_Hunter: it's possible but it's quite few time before 2038 | 10:46 |
morf | dunno :] | 10:46 |
blb3383 | if it would rollover how would i get 2048 in files time stamps? | 10:47 |
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morf | not important if you fixed the date in bios | 10:48 |
blb3383 | i didn't | 10:48 |
Tims_Tech | this is what happens if I plug in my samsung pone to my ubuntu PC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4m6fy1bWZ0&feature=youtu.be | 10:48 |
blb3383 | i used 'date' command to fix it. I do not even have a bios | 10:49 |
Triffid_Hunter | blb3383: all computers have a bios | 10:50 |
NicoRookie | it is update to uefi | 10:51 |
hateball | Triffid_Hunter: That's wrong | 10:51 |
brunch875 | Tims_Tech: That's hilariously crazy☺ | 10:52 |
Triffid_Hunter | hateball: might be built into the ROM on newer chips, but there has to be something that knows how to at least search disks for a valid bootloader and fire it up, let alone configuring processor clocks and suchforth | 10:53 |
Tims_Tech | brunch875, ikr | 10:53 |
brunch875 | I believe you should be able to disconnect the device and then hold spacebar to close them | 10:53 |
Tims_Tech | My phone is just on MTP | 10:53 |
Tims_Tech | brunch875, yes, that did work after 10 min for some reason | 10:53 |
hateball | Triffid_Hunter: it's quite ot, but embedded devices like the raspberry pi doesnt have conventional bios | 10:54 |
brunch875 | Does it work fine on other computers? It seems like the connector is faulty or something | 10:54 |
hateball | for all we know, blb3383 might be using such a device | 10:54 |
brunch875 | (my MTP works just fine) | 10:54 |
Tims_Tech | brunch875, it does work on any other pc | 10:54 |
Triffid_Hunter | hateball: they have bios in the on-chip ROM | 10:54 |
Tims_Tech | brunch875, other devices also work | 10:54 |
Tims_Tech | only my device does not work | 10:54 |
Tims_Tech | strange | 10:54 |
brunch875 | so it's just that samsung with your ubuntu | 10:55 |
brunch875 | strange indeed! | 10:55 |
Tims_Tech | I don't understand either | 10:55 |
Tims_Tech | my phone works fine on windows | 10:55 |
hateball | Triffid_Hunter: hence the "conventional" bit. at any rate an rpi doesnt have rtc by default | 10:55 |
Tims_Tech | but if I boot into linux | 10:55 |
Tims_Tech | I have that | 10:55 |
brunch875 | did you install any drivers on windows? | 10:55 |
Tims_Tech | no | 10:56 |
Tims_Tech | also | 10:56 |
Tims_Tech | linux detects the device as an samsung | 10:56 |
Tims_Tech | but | 10:56 |
k1l_ | which samsung is it? | 10:56 |
Tims_Tech | samsung galaxy core 2 | 10:56 |
k1l_ | which android? | 10:56 |
Tims_Tech | 4.4.2 kitkat | 10:56 |
Tims_Tech | rooted | 10:56 |
Tims_Tech | not deodexed | 10:57 |
k1l_ | uh, thats an old android | 10:57 |
Tims_Tech | yes ik | 10:57 |
Tims_Tech | and also | 10:57 |
Tims_Tech | I tried re-installing ubuntu 3 times, but always the same output :P | 10:57 |
k1l_ | that is an issue with the samsung imho. mtp works on ubuntu. make sure the "usb mass storage mode" is activated on that device | 10:58 |
Tims_Tech | and I don't understands what is causing this | 10:58 |
Tims_Tech | k1l_, yes it is | 10:58 |
Tims_Tech | disabling and enabling it again does not work either | 10:58 |
k1l_ | http://askubuntu.com/a/214083/31260 | 10:59 |
Tims_Tech | nope | 11:00 |
Tims_Tech | says that I need to set MTP for the device itself | 11:00 |
Tims_Tech | I already have that | 11:01 |
Tims_Tech | also | 11:01 |
Tims_Tech | after all the popups, I need to reboot my phone before I can connect it again | 11:01 |
Tims_Tech | just too crazy | 11:02 |
k1l_ | sudo apt-get install mtp-tools mtpfs | 11:02 |
k1l_ | those are installed? | 11:02 |
Tims_Tech | k1l_, yes | 11:03 |
Tims_Tech | k1l_, whoa, now it works | 11:05 |
Tims_Tech | thanks | 11:05 |
Tims_Tech | but still ,very strange behaviour for ubuntu to loop error messages | 11:05 |
k1l_ | Tims_Tech: i think that is triggered by your phone reissuing the connect every millisecond and then denying it | 11:06 |
Tims_Tech | hmm | 11:06 |
Dear | What is this ?? | 11:07 |
Dear | I just install I dont understand | 11:07 |
Dear | Whom I'm talking | 11:08 |
geirha | Dear: It's a support channel for Ubuntu | 11:08 |
Dear | ok.. so what should i discuss here ? | 11:09 |
Dear | Its technical chat or general ? | 11:09 |
Triffid_Hunter | Dear: this place is for you to ask for help with any problems you're having | 11:10 |
k1l_ | !ot | Dear | 11:10 |
ubottu | Dear: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! | 11:10 |
Dear | okey.. I got it | 11:10 |
Dear | Thanks | 11:10 |
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BluesKaj | Hiyas all | 11:21 |
adamicron | k1l_: still there? | 11:23 |
adamicron | k1l_: just FYI afterlunch I put back folder one at a time to find the culprit, it turned out to be ~/.cache | 11:23 |
asdc | hi guys | 11:24 |
adamicron | should have cleared cache in first place just because | 11:24 |
lotuspsychje | asdc: welcome | 11:24 |
adamicron | thanks for te ihnt | 11:24 |
adamicron | hint | 11:24 |
adamicron | bye | 11:24 |
asdc | how i can remove forever http_proxy env? | 11:24 |
lotuspsychje | !details | asdc | 11:27 |
ubottu | asdc: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel. | 11:27 |
BluesKaj | asdc,tor? | 11:28 |
asdc | as clean http_proxy of environment? | 11:30 |
asdc | as clean http_proxy of environment global? | 11:30 |
asdc | Done here. | 11:31 |
asdc | :D | 11:31 |
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NetworkingPro | hey everyone | 11:34 |
lotuspsychje | NetworkingPro: welcome | 11:35 |
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Kobbb | Hey guys, I've been running a big bunch of updates on my ubuntu 14.04 which is running my Asus UX301 laptop. Since I've been updating, the built-in display stopped working. I can have an external display by plugging an HDMI cable, but I can't figure out how to make this work. Anyone has an idea to help ? Thanks , | 11:48 |
Kobbb | PS: Display graphics is Intel ship, driver i915 | 11:48 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: can you still enter recoverymode(from grub)? | 11:48 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: if you can, you could try a failsafeX boot | 11:50 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: or load up a previous kernel, just as a test | 11:50 |
Kobbb | lotuspsychje, yes I think I can access grub | 11:51 |
Kobbb | (i don't know why it's not displaying at every boot, but yes, I have display when it comes to grub) | 11:52 |
Kobbb | lotuspsychje, how do I failsafeX boot ? | 11:52 |
ShalokShalom | i always have to logout and login again, in order to use my mouse | 11:52 |
ShalokShalom | http://pastebin.com/F13R6jBE | 11:52 |
ShalokShalom | http://pastebin.com/Sv0w7aVa | 11:52 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: could be indeed a driver/kernel issue on an update or so | 11:52 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: choose an ubuntu(previous version) recoverymode, and hopefully you can choose failsafeX from there | 11:53 |
Kobbb | lotuspsychje, but how do I get this previous version ? | 11:54 |
Kobbb | the problem is that I made a big bunch of update, I can't know what broke it | 11:54 |
k1l_ | Kobbb: try to press the shortkeys for switching the monitors | 11:54 |
Kobbb | k1l_, why for ? already did that, it's not solving my problem | 11:55 |
lotuspsychje | ShalokShalom: have you tried creating a new user, to test your mouse? | 11:55 |
k1l_ | Kobbb: sorry i am just trying to help. sometimes people press those and forget about it and wonder why its set to external monitor only. good luck with your issue | 11:56 |
Kobbb | k1l_, thank you very much for your thoughts and time, but I already tried this part :) | 11:56 |
lotuspsychje | !recovery | Kobbb | 11:57 |
ubottu | Kobbb: If your system fails to boot normally, it may be useful to boot it into recovery mode. For instructions, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode | 11:57 |
Kobbb | Thanks lotuspsychje | 11:58 |
Kobbb | lotuspsychje, when in recovery mode, is there tools to get me out of trouble ? what should I look for when i'll be down there ? | 11:58 |
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lotuspsychje | Kobbb: failsafeX, if you can reach there is handy | 11:59 |
Kobbb | Ok I'll try to find something meaningful out of it hehe | 11:59 |
Kobbb | thanks | 11:59 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: or terminal with network access can get you any further commandline | 11:59 |
Kobbb | I have access to a terminal | 12:00 |
Kobbb | with the 2nd screen | 12:00 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: you could try ubuntu-drivers autoinstall or so | 12:00 |
Kobbb | I could | 12:00 |
Kobbb | but | 12:00 |
Kobbb | ubuntu-drivers list | 12:00 |
Kobbb | gives me nothing | 12:00 |
lotuspsychje | hmm | 12:00 |
Kobbb | lotuspsychje, "No drivers found for automatic installation." | 12:01 |
Kobbb | :( | 12:01 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: to wich version you update 14.04? 14.04.5? | 12:01 |
Kobbb | lotuspsychje, Ubuntu 14.04.5 | 12:01 |
k1l_ | the intel driver is in the kernel. it doesnt come with the drivers installer. | 12:01 |
Kobbb | I bet that's where it failed, I might have been in 14.04.4 2 days ago | 12:01 |
lotuspsychje | !info linux-image-generic trusty | 12:02 |
ubottu | linux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 3.13.0.95.103 (trusty), package size 2 kB, installed size 30 kB | 12:02 |
k1l_ | its just snapshots. you get to 14.04.5 anyways. | 12:02 |
k1l_ | the only question is what kernel are you running | 12:02 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: did you try to load a previous kernel on the grub list? | 12:02 |
Kobbb | I have no real knowledge about kernels, so no | 12:02 |
k1l_ | uname -a will tell | 12:03 |
Kobbb | yes | 12:03 |
Kobbb | I'm under : 3.13.0-95-generic | 12:03 |
k1l_ | you could look into syslog and xorg.log in /var/log/ if there are some errors | 12:05 |
k1l_ | and look into the bios settings if the internal monitor is set disabled. and test if that internal monitor is working at all | 12:05 |
Kobbb | k1l_, I've been digging that yesterday | 12:05 |
Kobbb | no errors found in xorg logs (as for as I can look for it) | 12:05 |
Kobbb | I did some | grep error | 12:06 |
k1l_ | that doesnt work. errors in xorg log are EE | 12:06 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: to wich point you can boot ubuntu exactly? | 12:06 |
Kobbb | lotuspsychje, fully | 12:06 |
Kobbb | I'm talking to you from it | 12:06 |
Kobbb | I have external display working | 12:06 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: i mean without the external | 12:07 |
k1l_ | at what point stops the internal monitor working? | 12:07 |
Kobbb | I bet there is a login screen not displayed because of no screen lotuspsychje | 12:07 |
Kobbb | k1l_, when ubuntu starts, I get BIOS and grub | 12:07 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: no ubuntu loading dots/purple screen? | 12:08 |
Kobbb | nope | 12:08 |
Kobbb | just a black screen | 12:08 |
Kobbb | even changing tty doesnt help | 12:08 |
Kobbb | k1l_, lotuspsychje http://pastebin.com/XDmLPgcm | 12:10 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: you have some testing to do: recoverymode,previous kernels load, check syslog,..try a few | 12:10 |
Kobbb | that's something! | 12:10 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: what kind of device your on exactly? | 12:10 |
k1l_ | you got a xorg.conf? rename it to xorg.conf.backup and restart | 12:10 |
Kobbb | k1l_, I dont | 12:10 |
Kobbb | lotuspsychje, Asus UX301L | 12:11 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: is that a tablet? | 12:11 |
Kobbb | lotuspsychje, nope, a laptop with a touch-enabled screen that worked perfectly until 2 days ago | 12:11 |
lotuspsychje | kk | 12:11 |
Kobbb | the touch feature worked too | 12:11 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: perhaps an xrandr --auto ? | 12:13 |
Kobbb | let's try it | 12:13 |
Kobbb | lotuspsychje, no changes by running it | 12:13 |
ducasse | Kobbb: is there a fn-key combination to enable/disable displays? | 12:14 |
k1l_ | the full xorg.log would make sense | 12:15 |
Kobbb | ducasse, there is, it seems that it works because the "black screen" goes off, but no more display then | 12:15 |
Kobbb | k1l_, I can do that | 12:15 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: try a previous kernel | 12:15 |
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Kobbb | k1l_, there it is : http://pastebin.com/e1fUd0TQ | 12:16 |
Kobbb | this is the Xorg.0.log | 12:16 |
Kobbb | I have .1.log too, do you think it might help ? | 12:16 |
SyntaxTerror | Hi all, where is the UX and UI research documented for the Ubuntu project? | 12:18 |
w10id | Hei there, I need advice, should I really move to Ubuntu or stick with windows. I'm confused with some part of it, because the university nag me to use windows, because the curicullum are making program based on windows, using .NET and oracle db, is there any suggestion for it? | 12:18 |
SyntaxTerror | Is this actually open sourced? | 12:18 |
Kobbb | lotuspsychje, Ok I could do this, where can I get a list of the previous one ? | 12:18 |
lotuspsychje | Kobbb: in grub ubuntu(previous) | 12:18 |
hexhaxtron | Anyone using Openbox? I just wanted to get the bottom panel as seen here: http://i.stack.imgur.com/YwIf8.png | 12:20 |
seaner | I love those | 12:21 |
akik | SyntaxTerror: you can maybe find contacts to that from http://design.ubuntu.com/ | 12:21 |
SyntaxTerror | akik: thank you | 12:21 |
jamie_1 | hey i have an odd question, Right now i was trying to install the unity8 desktop so that i could take a look at it and see how far it has gotten, but for some odd reason when i go to sign in on that desktop it just gives me a mouse and a black screen, andy ideas on how to solve this? | 12:22 |
Kobbb | k1l_, is the log file giving you any infos ? | 12:23 |
k1l_ | Kobbb: nothing obvious | 12:25 |
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ducasse | what about the "failed to set mode" errors on the output '��' | 12:26 |
Kobbb | ok k1l_ , I might try to boot from another kernel. Is it bundled in grub so I can do it directly or should I donwload an old kernel first? | 12:26 |
NetworkingPro | hey everyone | 12:27 |
NetworkingPro | im wanting to set up an enterprise DNS server | 12:27 |
NetworkingPro | anyone know a good dns server for linux? | 12:27 |
raspberry | hi, I've got a problem with VLC on ubuntu-mate I got a server which streams video using ffmpeg and I would like to receive it on my Ubuntu-mate. The problem is when I type vlc udp://@IP:PORT I got some errors like skins2 interface error: no suitable dialogs provider find. I thought it might be connected to the qt and I installed the newest one, but the problem stays the same | 12:28 |
mcphail | raspberry: some things rely on the "dialog" package, or similar ones. Does your problem resolve if you "apt install dialog"? | 12:31 |
raspberry | so i need to do "sudo apt-get install dialog? | 12:31 |
mcphail | raspberry: worth a try | 12:32 |
mcphail | raspberry: although, I've only seen such errors in bare-bone installs | 12:32 |
raspberry | I've got nothing to install | 12:32 |
raspberry | or maybe is there another way to receive a video stream? not using vlc? | 12:33 |
jamie_1 | so no advice on getting unity8 running? | 12:33 |
CinnamonRickRoll | Hey, from ubuntu (14.04) gnome, how do I install extensions? | 12:38 |
grimel | CinnamonRickRoll: what extensions? | 12:40 |
yahn | CinnamonRickRoll, you can install them from https://extensions.gnome.org though #ubuntu-gnome would be a better place to ask | 12:40 |
CinnamonRickRoll | oh ok, thankyou, I'll follow up there then :) | 12:41 |
backbox | someone | 12:44 |
backbox | i need help | 12:44 |
VonHardy | yo | 12:44 |
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Kobbb | k1l_, thanks for your time | 12:45 |
Kobbb | changing the kernel in grub worked | 12:45 |
Kobbb | I had no idea it was in grub options | 12:45 |
Kobbb | that was the trick | 12:45 |
Kobbb | thanks for your time and wisdom :D | 12:46 |
k1l_ | Kobbb: you might want to file a bug against linux-generic package then and tell that there is a regression | 12:46 |
k1l_ | !bug | Kobbb | 12:46 |
ubottu | Kobbb: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. | 12:46 |
Kobbb | k1l_, yes I will try this | 12:48 |
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acetakwas | I am trying to remove a broken package but it's not working | 12:58 |
acetakwas | I have tried several approaches | 12:58 |
acetakwas | Errors were encountered while processing: | 12:59 |
acetakwas | /var/cache/apt/archives/emma_0.6-5_all.deb | 12:59 |
acetakwas | What can I do about this please? | 12:59 |
acetakwas | I have tried this: http://www.absolutelytech.com/2010/06/30/solved-error-dpkg-error-processing-filename-unpack-trying-to-overwrite/ | 13:00 |
kamisama | Help needed | 13:00 |
kamisama | # Help needed needed neeeeeded | 13:01 |
k1l_ | acetakwas: "sudo apt update && sudo apt install emma". then please put all the output into a pastebin (paste.ubuntu.com) | 13:01 |
k1l_ | kamisama: hard to help without details.... | 13:01 |
soee_ | !ask | kamisama | 13:02 |
ubottu | kamisama: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience | 13:02 |
kamisama | k1l, my laptop is showing all wi-fi modems but not D-link | 13:02 |
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acetakwas | k1l_:: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23120090/ | 13:03 |
nazarewk | how do i debug "service ... start" ? | 13:04 |
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nazarewk | i've changed some supervisor config to run as non-root user and all i get is ERROR | 13:04 |
kamisama | I will check it out acetakwas | 13:05 |
acetakwas | kamisama:: Thanks | 13:05 |
acetakwas | It's hindering me from solving another problem. | 13:05 |
acetakwas | FYI: I don't need the emma software at all anymore | 13:06 |
k1l_ | acetakwas: did you change some python stuff? | 13:06 |
acetakwas | k1l_:: Yes, I'm trying to install a mysql driver for python | 13:07 |
kamisama | <acetakwas> What was that link? | 13:07 |
acetakwas | http://paste.ubuntu.com/23120090/ | 13:07 |
kamisama | <acetakwas> and What am I supposed to do with it? | 13:07 |
acetakwas | kamisama:: ? | 13:08 |
k1l_ | acetakwas: again: did you change the python on that machine? because a lot of stuff needs a proper running python like ubuntu ships it | 13:08 |
kamisama | <acetakwas> Never mind | 13:08 |
acetakwas | k1l_:: I don;t think I did | 13:08 |
acetakwas | What can I do to reset things? | 13:09 |
kamisama | //// D-link Wi-Fi not showing up on Ubuntu Network manager, ANy help? | 13:09 |
k1l_ | acetakwas: sudo apt purge emma | 13:11 |
kamisama | //// D-link Wi-Fi not showing up on Ubuntu Network manager, ANy help? | 13:12 |
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ducasse | !patience | kamisama | 13:12 |
ubottu | kamisama: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/ | 13:12 |
k1l_ | kamisama: do you mean your wifi card or a wifi network named d-link? | 13:13 |
Nil__ | hi | 13:13 |
Nil__ | is it a good idea to do dist-upgrade? | 13:13 |
Ben64 | yes | 13:13 |
BeArDeDRaDiCaL | hello | 13:14 |
Ben64 | it's the only way to get new kernels and certain other things | 13:14 |
kamisama | k1l , D-link 's Wi-FI router | 13:14 |
k1l_ | Nil__: use "sudo apt full-upgrade" to make sure to have all updates installed. | 13:14 |
Nil__ | full-upgrade? | 13:14 |
DArqueBishop | Nil__: it depends. I'm personally not a fan and prefer to wipe and reload. | 13:14 |
k1l_ | Nil__: apt commands are used to update your ubuntu version. not change from 14.40 to 16.04. | 13:14 |
Nil__ | ok | 13:15 |
Nil__ | thanks k1l_ | 13:15 |
ducasse | kamisama: that has nothing to do with ubuntu, try ##networking | 13:15 |
k1l_ | Nil__: if you want to upgrade to a new ubuntu release we have other commands. so please clarify what you want | 13:15 |
acetakwas | k1l_:: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23120128/ | 13:15 |
Nil__ | you already answered what I wanted to know, k1l_ | 13:15 |
Nil__ | thanks | 13:15 |
BeArDeDRaDiCaL | hello | 13:16 |
kamisama | ducasse , An Wi-Fi router manufactured by D-link is not showing up on my Ubuntu installed laptop while my Windows, Android and iphone can access it but not my Ubuntu or Any linux Distro. | 13:17 |
BeArDeDRaDiCaL | i need to disable some start-up services | 13:17 |
kamisama | <BeArDeDRaDiCaL> Search for start-up in Unity if you use ubuntu | 13:19 |
ducasse | kamisama: can you see _other_ wifi networks from linux? | 13:19 |
k1l_ | acetakwas: ok, so now you only have your mysql error left | 13:19 |
kamisama | ducasse , Yes. | 13:19 |
BeArDeDRaDiCaL | no, i dont want that, i mean the services in /etc/init like cups and samba? | 13:19 |
k1l_ | acetakwas: what machine is that? | 13:20 |
acetakwas | k1l_:: Lenovo | 13:21 |
mgor | BeArDeDRaDiCaL, for upstart jobs you create a override file for the service you want to disable, e.g. echo "manual" | sudo tee /etc/init/<service>.override | 13:22 |
mgor | BeArDeDRaDiCaL, check out http://askubuntu.com/questions/19320/how-to-enable-or-disable-services | 13:22 |
BeArDeDRaDiCaL | thanks | 13:22 |
k1l_ | acetakwas: i wonder because of "debconf: unable to initialize frontend: Dialog" | 13:22 |
k1l_ | acetakwas: so what system is that exactly? native install on a laptop? | 13:23 |
acetakwas | k1l_:: Native install on laptop. This whole thing started because I tried to replace mysql workbench | 13:23 |
k1l_ | acetakwas: or using it in docker or something? or remote? | 13:23 |
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acetakwas | k1l_:: No. My local system | 13:27 |
k1l_ | acetakwas: look if the first answer helps: http://askubuntu.com/questions/329873/mysql-error-1045280000-access-denied-for-user-debian-sys-maint-localhost | 13:27 |
timppa | Hi | 13:30 |
timppa | I have couple of questions on unity8 | 13:30 |
BeArDeDRaDiCaL | hi | 13:30 |
saml | https://mariadb.atlassian.net/browse/MDEV-7771 where is mariadb-shared package for 16.04 ? | 13:30 |
timppa | I just upgraded my laptop to 16.10. I wish to test out unity8 but I cannot add ubuntu1 account and downloads on apps does not work. Any idea how to fix this? | 13:31 |
mcphail | timppa: 16.10 isn't supported yet. Best ask in #ubuntu+1 | 13:32 |
BluesKaj | timppa, ask in #ubuntu+1 | 13:32 |
timppa | mcphail, BluesKaj thanks! | 13:32 |
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Riply | hey guys, anyone here tho can help me with this: I am trying to get my freeradius to authenticate CHAP queries from a Mikrotik router, against the MS Active Directory creds.. easy, you'd think.. MS-CHAP is working fine against the AD, but AD doesn't natively support CHAP. Mikrotik "only" support CHAP (I'm talking about the management creds here, not end-users) so I'm thinking something along the lines of trying to inject the CHAP | 13:41 |
Riply | password into a mySQL tabe and then inject that into a MS-CHAP request to the AD? (this' all running on a 16.04 haha) | 13:41 |
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bigman | Im trying to set the date to march 14 2014, but gui and command line dont have an effect... | 13:44 |
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saml | how can I find which package would have a file named dialog.so ? I don't know full path of the file. I don't know if i have the package installed yet. | 13:50 |
saml | is there a search engine of ubuntu package contents? | 13:50 |
Pici | saml: http://packages.ubuntu.com there is also apt-file | 13:50 |
saml | http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=dialog.so&mode=exactfilename&suite=xenial&arch=any | 13:51 |
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saulus | hi, I try running deja-dup-preferences but the shared library cannot be found. $LD_LOAD_LIBRARY is not set. How do I set this properly? | 13:58 |
Fione | Hello. | 14:00 |
Tims_Tech | hi | 14:00 |
Fione | Can anyone recommend me web browser for terminal? | 14:01 |
saulus | lynx | 14:01 |
Fione | Thanks | 14:01 |
saulus | yrw | 14:02 |
SchrodingersScat | !info links2 | Fione, there's also links2, | 14:02 |
ubottu | Fione, there's also links2,: links2 (source: links2): Web browser running in both graphics and text mode. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.12-1 (xenial), package size 2796 kB, installed size 4356 kB | 14:02 |
Fione | Mm... still trying the debian in GNUroot... apparently lynx is not viable. | 14:03 |
zykotick9 | Fione: w3m can have image support in a terminal browser, which is kinda neat... | 14:04 |
zykotick9 | Fione: my second choice is elinks | 14:04 |
Fione | Ok.. currently trying w3m | 14:05 |
yahn | Fione, lynx and Links are both still updated. w3m hasn't been updated for 5 years. | 14:06 |
BeArDeDRaDiCaL | is lynx still experimental? | 14:06 |
kamisama_ | ONly dlink wifi router not showing in UBuntu help | 14:06 |
yahn | BeArDeDRaDiCaL, experimental? | 14:07 |
BeArDeDRaDiCaL | yes? | 14:07 |
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yahn | BeArDeDRaDiCaL, I never knew it was considered experimental. | 14:08 |
BeArDeDRaDiCaL | just something i read in synaptic | 14:08 |
yahn | kamisama_, can you please post the results of lshw -class network on paste.ubuntu.com | 14:10 |
kamisama_ | @iNSANiTY:~$ lspci -knn | grep Net -A2 | 14:10 |
kamisama_ | 0d:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8723BE PCIe Wireless Network Adapter [10ec:b723] | 14:10 |
kamisama_ | Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company RTL8723BE PCIe Wireless Network Adapter [103c:804c] | 14:10 |
kamisama_ | Kernel driver in use: rtl8723be | 14:10 |
kamisama_ | Kernel modules: rtl8723be | 14:10 |
Fione | ok... links works. Thank you everyone. | 14:11 |
yahn | kamisama_, have you used this laptop with Windows on it before? | 14:11 |
saulus | how do I restore the default $LD_LIBRARY_PATH? Mine is empty | 14:12 |
yahn | also, if you move closer to the router are you able to pick up any signal at all? | 14:12 |
kamisama_ | yahn, Yes. Used WIndows 10, 8, kali Linux, Kubuntu etc | 14:12 |
yahn | kamisama_, and the d-link doesn't show up on any Linux distro but works perfectly when Windows 10 is installed on the laptop right? | 14:13 |
kamisama_ | yahn, Yes, Exactly. But It doeson other laptops. | 14:13 |
yahn | kamisama_, you mean other laptops with Linux can detect the d-link? | 14:14 |
kamisama_ | yahn ,Yes | 14:14 |
yahn | kamisama_, are you able to move right next to the router with the laptop and see if the d-link shows up? | 14:15 |
kamisama_ | Yahn, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23120301/ | 14:15 |
yahn | kamisama_, thanks. May I also know the model of laptop/Ubuntu version? | 14:16 |
ducasse | kamisama_: the problem is most likely the wifi chipset in your laptop, this realtek chipset is known to be problematic. | 14:17 |
kamisama_ | yahn, apparantly it showed up right under router | 14:18 |
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yahn | kamisama_, I suspected that would happen. Is this a Lenovo model by any chance? | 14:18 |
kamisama_ | yahn , nope, hp actually | 14:18 |
yahn | kamisama_, have you disabled secure boot on the HP? | 14:21 |
n00b_ | hi | 14:22 |
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kamisama_ | yahn , I don't use UEFI. and Ieven disabled Fast boot option in WIndows 10 | 14:23 |
TLE | ls | 14:23 |
yahn | kamisama_, may I have the laptop model/Ubuntu version please? | 14:23 |
TLE | Hi. I'm trying to mount a share with mount.cifs. If I mount without uid and gid options I can browse as root just fine, but if I mount with those options I can see the contents of the share but I cannot browse the sub folders Any ideas? | 14:25 |
kamisama_ | yahn, HP AC122TU / UBuntu 16.04 LTS | 14:25 |
yahn | kamisama_, so you're booting Ubuntu in bios compatibility mode? | 14:26 |
yahn | sorry for all the questions, just trying to narrow stuff down | 14:26 |
TLE | I'm on Ubuntu 16.04 | 14:26 |
kamisama_ | yahn , Yes and No problem. I too ask questions | 14:26 |
ducasse | kamisama_: as i said, the chipset is the problem. you can try another version of the driver, or you can get a new wifi adapter. | 14:27 |
yahn | ducasse, that's a last ditch option | 14:27 |
kamisama_ | ducasse , chipset isn't the problem. Drivers are. I guess now I need to Increase Wi-Fi power | 14:30 |
yahn | kamisama_, hold on I'm still trying to find some information | 14:33 |
yahn | kamisama_, relevant Ubuntu forum thread is here btw: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2304607 | 14:34 |
kamisama_ | yahn , ok | 14:34 |
kamisama_ | yahn | 14:38 |
yahn | kamisama_, ok so there appear to be two options to solve the problem | 14:38 |
yahn | one involes switching the antenna connector in the laptop itself | 14:38 |
kamisama_ | yahn, Not possible | 14:39 |
yahn | and the other is compiling and installing a newer driver from https://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new/ | 14:39 |
yahn | easy to use instructions for the compilation are here: | 14:39 |
yahn | note, I don't have this hardware and haven't experienced the problem myself so your mileage may vary | 14:40 |
yahn | reports from that forum thread are positive tough | 14:40 |
yahn | oops forgot the link:http://connectwww.com/how-to-solve-realtek-rtl8723be-weak-wifi-signal-problem-in-ubuntu/4625/ | 14:40 |
kamisama_ | yahn, I'm actuallyupdating drivers now | 14:41 |
yahn | kamisama_, OK | 14:41 |
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steve_____ | i need help with my usb headphones | 14:49 |
steve_____ | i have to re-plug them everytime i reboot | 14:50 |
mjayk | What happens? does it not get detected upon reboot or does the sound device default to something else etc ? | 14:50 |
steve_____ | it gets defaulted to my other hdmi audio | 14:51 |
steve_____ | but the headphones are not even in the list after reboot | 14:51 |
mjayk | steve_____: do they show up in lsblk | 14:51 |
mjayk | *lsusb | 14:52 |
steve_____ | i need to check | 14:52 |
steve_____ | they are showing up now | 14:52 |
steve_____ | but i haven't rebooted | 14:52 |
kamisama_ | yahn, My Wi-Fi is very slow at the moment. So I will update my situation as soon as drivers are update | 14:54 |
mjayk | steve_____: look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fwupd/+bug/1574079 | 14:54 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1574079 in fwupd (Ubuntu Yakkety) "USB audio device is not recognized after startup in 16.04" [Medium,Fix released] | 14:54 |
yahn | kamisama_, OK, I may not be here when you've finished but good luck :) | 14:54 |
steve______ | the headphones are showing in lsusb | 14:56 |
mjayk | steve_____: look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fwupd/+bug/1574079 | 14:56 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1574079 in fwupd (Ubuntu Yakkety) "USB audio device is not recognized after startup in 16.04" [Medium,Fix released] | 14:56 |
mjayk | steve_____: looks relivant | 14:56 |
kamisama | yahn, it dont work | 15:03 |
rajuc | hi, I am trying an unattended install of ubuntu using kickstart.. however I want to install some additional packages, and putting them in %packages doesn't seem to work.. any help ? | 15:03 |
yahn | kamisama, using the instructions I listed above? | 15:04 |
kamisama | yahn, Wi-Fi need above? I just updated driver and was restaring | 15:04 |
yahn | kamisama, how did you update the driver? | 15:04 |
kamisama | yahn , Found a repository for new realtek drivers | 15:05 |
yahn | kamisama, ah well I'm not sure about whatever repository you used | 15:06 |
kamisama | yahn , I need to increase wifi signal strength | 15:06 |
rajuc | hi, I am trying an unattended install of ubuntu using kickstart.. however I want to install some additional packages, and putting them in %packages doesn't seem to work.. any help ? | 15:09 |
NetworkingPro | anyone know of a solid dns round robin application for Ubuntu? | 15:11 |
netham45 | NetworkingPro, all DNS round robin is is adding a bunch of records under the same subdomain to point to different hosts | 15:12 |
netham45 | It's a concept, not an application. | 15:12 |
Guest6348 | Hi there, very quick one. I have a server I can SSH into but I can't view output locally. I get a black screen at grub etc. Which file do I need to edit to add nomodeset ? | 15:13 |
NetworkingPro | netham45: well, yes and no. Maybe I asked the wrong question. I am looking for the best dns server application, that has the highest throughput, and resilience. There is of course bind, but I've heard there are others that are a bit more solid? I'm looking to use it as an aggregate for internal traffic balancing between services that interact with each | 15:14 |
NetworkingPro | other, so I want to ensure I have something that can handle a lot of QPS. | 15:14 |
k1l_ | !nomodeset | Guest6348 | 15:15 |
ubottu | Guest6348: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter | 15:15 |
k1l_ | but this only works if you can see grub but get a black screen after grub | 15:16 |
gde36 | after upgrading kvirc is missing, how should I go about restoring it? | 15:16 |
Guest6348 | Thank you, trying it now. | 15:16 |
Guest6348 | Ah, I don't see grub at all :s | 15:16 |
lotuspsychje | gde36: upgrading wich to wich version? | 15:16 |
gde36 | 16.04 | 15:17 |
rajuc | hi, I am trying an unattended install of ubuntu using kickstart.. however I want to install some additional packages, and putting them in %packages doesn't seem to work.. any help ? | 15:17 |
k1l_ | Guest6348: is the monitor connected and powered? do you see bios? | 15:17 |
Guest6348 | k1l_: Yeah I can get into BIOS etc, as soon as it gets to the bit where grub should show, it's black. | 15:17 |
lotuspsychje | !info kvirc | 15:17 |
ubottu | kvirc (source: kvirc): KDE-based next generation IRC client with module support. In component universe, is optional. Version 4:4.2.0-2build3 (xenial), package size 895 kB, installed size 3433 kB | 15:17 |
Guest6348 | Can SSH to it, no problem. | 15:17 |
lotuspsychje | gde36: did you try a reinstall? | 15:18 |
k1l_ | Guest6348: maybe the dmesg or xorg.log can give a hint | 15:18 |
gde36 | lotuspsychje: I was hoping to preserve the configuration, I thought I should ask first | 15:18 |
lotuspsychje | gde36: have a look in your hidden /home perhaps config there to backup? | 15:19 |
gde36 | k | 15:19 |
varaindemian | is there any better tools for measuring cpu and ram usage other than indicator-multiload package? | 15:19 |
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Guest6348 | Anything in particular to grep for in dmesg? k1l_ - there are no xorg logs etc. | 15:19 |
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k1l_ | Guest6348: no, just to get a hint whats going on. | 15:24 |
k1l_ | maybe press ctrl+alt+f1 or f2 | 15:25 |
Guest6348 | Tried that already, nothing in dmesg sticks out | 15:25 |
OlofL | I have a ubuntu server in vmware. I allocated more disk space, then booted into live disk and gparted. How do I actually extend a partition? | 15:28 |
kamisama | yahn | 15:31 |
yahn | kamisama, yes mate? | 15:32 |
kamisama | yahn , Is there any way to increase the power of wi fisignal | 15:32 |
kamisama | yahn , likein windows 10 , I can use DEvice manager to change wifi power | 15:33 |
Guest82629 | how can i download apps | 15:33 |
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yahn | kamisama, yes with 'sudo iwconfig wlan0 txpower *desired number here*' but I'd be very careful with it | 15:34 |
mjayk | Guest82629: if you are new to ubuntu you can try the software store | 15:34 |
Guest82629 | is mate lts better or beta | 15:34 |
yahn | you don't want to damage your hardware | 15:34 |
mjayk | Guest82629: depends what you want (do you mean the distro?) | 15:35 |
kamisama | yahn , Is there any way to know my maximum txpower? | 15:35 |
yahn | kamisama, I think it's a better idea to try to get the latest driver compiled from github that I linked above | 15:35 |
Guest82629 | how to go there | 15:35 |
yahn | kamisama, I have no idea sorry | 15:35 |
Guest82629 | how to go to software store | 15:36 |
mjayk | Guest82629: search for it in the dash | 15:36 |
kamisama | yahn , can you post the link again please? | 15:36 |
mjayk | Guest82629: are you using ubuntu with unity or another flavour like kubuntu or ubuntu mate ? | 15:36 |
Bashing-om | !info synaptic | 15:36 |
ubottu | synaptic (source: synaptic): Graphical package manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.83 (xenial), package size 1333 kB, installed size 6929 kB | 15:36 |
AppStore | I'm using Ubuntu's docker image, and have cron running inside it, but it refuses to load /etc/cron.d/* jobs until I touch the jobfiles. Anyone know how to solve this? Obviously I can't add a cron job to touch the cron jobs... :P | 15:37 |
yahn | kamisama, http://connectwww.com/how-to-solve-realtek-rtl8723be-weak-wifi-signal-problem-in-ubuntu/4625/ | 15:37 |
kamisama | yahn ,trying it now | 15:39 |
Guest82629 | how to open aaps store | 15:40 |
mjayk | Guest82629: are you using ubuntu with unity or another flavour like kubuntu or ubuntu mate ? | 15:40 |
kamisama | yahn | 15:48 |
yahn | kamisama, yes? | 15:48 |
kamisama | yahn, I love you buddy. THanks , It worked | 15:49 |
kamisama | yahn , It even shows wifi from other hostels | 15:49 |
yahn | kamisama, no problem mate, glad it worked for you :) | 15:50 |
yahn | hopefully it will be fixed out of the box in the future | 15:50 |
CyberCy | I have a problem with the drivers of my wifi card, I installed Ubuntu onto this laptop today and it won't connect to the wifi. In the network control panel it says that with wifi is out of range but I am right next to the router, the network bar at the top says 'device not ready'. I am running Ubuntu version 16.04 | 15:50 |
Rg_ | Hello | 15:51 |
lotuspsychje | CyberCy: are you up to date to 16.04.1? | 15:52 |
CyberCy | I believe so, there was an os update that I installed | 15:52 |
lotuspsychje | CyberCy: can you make sure with lsb_release -a please? | 15:52 |
Rg_ | I have a small issue with ssh in my ubuntu laptop, running 16.04. I can ssh to another server in port 22 but I cannot ssh into another server on port 2022. | 15:53 |
Rg_ | I am using openssh-server and the two servers are running ubuntu 14.04 | 15:53 |
CyberCy | I just check with the lsb_release and its 16.04, its not updated | 15:54 |
Rg_ | It says host nndot fou | 15:54 |
Rg_ | It says host not found* | 15:54 |
lotuspsychje | CyberCy: you have access to a network cable to update? | 15:54 |
CyberCy | I'm on the laptop right now using ethernet | 15:54 |
lotuspsychje | CyberCy: great, please full-upgrade to .1 | 15:55 |
yahn | CyberCy, what is the model of your laptop and are you able to provide me with the results of 'lshw -C network' from the terminal? | 15:57 |
yahn | please paste it on pastebin.ubuntu.com and share the link here | 15:57 |
yahn | paste.ubuntu.com sorry | 15:57 |
CyberCy | my laptop is an HP Envy M6 | 15:58 |
guest__ | Morning All | 15:58 |
CyberCy | http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23120627/ | 15:59 |
yahn | CyberCy, have you got a physical wifi switch on your laptop? | 16:01 |
CyberCy | No | 16:01 |
ziikutv | Hello | 16:01 |
ziikutv | how do i check may encoding | 16:02 |
yahn | CyberCy, what model of laptop are you running? | 16:02 |
yahn | sorry | 16:02 |
CyberCy | HP Envy M6 | 16:02 |
yahn | missed it above :) | 16:02 |
NetworkingPro | Anyone know of a good config file repo tool? | 16:02 |
yahn | CyberCy, one moment | 16:03 |
n00b__ | hi, anyone can tell me how disallow mirc alert about connection and disconnection users? | 16:03 |
akik | !quietirc | 16:05 |
ubottu | To ignore joins/parts/quits in your favorite IRC client, see http://wiki.xkcd.com/irc/Hide_join_part_messages | 16:05 |
n00b__ | thabk you | 16:05 |
n00b__ | thank you* | 16:05 |
yahn | CyberCy, can you please run 'sudo ifconfig wlan0 up' in the terminal | 16:07 |
CyberCy | I got this 'wlan0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device' | 16:07 |
yahn | sorry I assumed it would be wlan0 and didn't read the pastebin properly | 16:08 |
yahn | try it with wlo1 | 16:09 |
yahn | sudo ifconfig wlo1 | 16:09 |
choice | Hello! "apt-get update && apt-get upgrade" kicked out the startup entry for my encrypted mint partition. So I have to figure out what is going on. | 16:09 |
choice | I guess the first step is to figure out which partition is now set to boot? | 16:09 |
yahn | and up | 16:09 |
yahn | god, sorry trying to multitask is hard | 16:09 |
yahn | sudo ifconfig wlo1 up | 16:10 |
CyberCy | I got this wlan0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device | 16:10 |
CyberCy | Sorry wrong one | 16:10 |
CyberCy | SIOCSIFFLAGS: Input/output error | 16:10 |
CyberCy | I meant that | 16:10 |
lotuspsychje | CyberCy: update to latest | 16:11 |
ziikutv | I keep getting warning when i run make that i am at encoding latin1 and it says to fix and check by running locale command but I DO NOT see latin 1.. can someone pls help | 16:11 |
degva | Hello all! I have a asus laptop with nvidia and intel graphics driver. I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 64bits and everytime I install nvidia through the software&updates or from the official nvidia intel I don't get to the login page. I just stays black. Does anyone know how to work around this? thanks! | 16:11 |
choice | I wonder if the apt-get upgrade overwrote the GRUB config or if it uses a config from a different partition now. | 16:12 |
choice | Any ideas? | 16:12 |
CyberCy | lotuspsychje Is there a command for that because the software app says that I'm up to date | 16:12 |
yahn | CyberCy, do you have secure boot disabled on the laptop? If so, are there any drivers showing up in the 'Additional Drivers' application? | 16:12 |
ziikutv | http://prntscr.com/ccz1jl is the error, and here is my locale... http://prntscr.com/ccz1sg | 16:12 |
lotuspsychje | CyberCy: sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade | 16:12 |
yahn | degva, this is a common problem while installing the nvidia drivers manually for Optimus systems. I highly recommend using the Additional Drivers tab or the 'official' graphics PPA here: https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa | 16:13 |
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CyberCy | yahn the only driver showing up in the additional drivers is a driver for the amd cpu | 16:14 |
yahn | CyberCy, have you disabled secure boot? | 16:15 |
degva | yahn: thanks, I'll give it a shot | 16:15 |
CyberCy | yahn: I honestly don't know | 16:17 |
yahn | CyberCy, reboot and enter the BIOS/UEFI settings and check from there. | 16:18 |
CyberCy | Okay, I'll be back in a moment | 16:18 |
yahn | no worries | 16:18 |
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codepython777 | How do I take a screenshot of the screen and save it in a file from command line/a process? I am trying to save the image intermittently. | 16:25 |
lotuspsychje | !info scrot | codepython777 can this help? | 16:27 |
ubottu | codepython777 can this help?: scrot (source: scrot): command line screen capture utility. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8-17 (xenial), package size 16 kB, installed size 46 kB | 16:27 |
codepython777 | lotuspsychje: thanks. will try it | 16:29 |
emash | hello everyone! | 16:37 |
SchrodingersScat | why hello | 16:37 |
emash | i set up sshd_confirg to passwordauth no, rebooted, but still can connect via password. Why? | 16:40 |
guthran | did you explicitly give access to the user you're trying to log in with | 16:40 |
guthran | in that config | 16:40 |
emash | nope did none of that | 16:41 |
guthran | add | 16:41 |
guthran | "AllowUSers *username*" | 16:41 |
guthran | crap | 16:41 |
guthran | capitalized correctly | 16:41 |
guthran | restarts sshd | 16:42 |
guthran | and try again | 16:42 |
Soundich | Anybody wanna make money online? Pm for info | 16:43 |
SchrodingersScat | emash: and you're aware that you probably want PasswordAuthentication no, not passwordauth no? | 16:43 |
SchrodingersScat | !spam | Soundich | 16:43 |
ubottu | Soundich: Please don't spam | 16:43 |
emash | guthran: why i didn't do it before? i just switched to 'no' in config and that was it | 16:43 |
CyberCy | yahn, my laptop isn't in secure boot | 16:44 |
guthran | emash: that I can't answer, sorry. can i get a link you your sshd_config? | 16:45 |
emash | actuallty you can't because i'm on linux mint | 16:45 |
guthran | havent used mint much, why would that matter? | 16:46 |
emash | yes i am just lazy to type it | 16:46 |
lifed | hi guys | 16:47 |
SchrodingersScat | !mint | emash | 16:47 |
ubottu | emash: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org | 16:47 |
SchrodingersScat | guthran: it matters because it's unsupported :D | 16:47 |
lifed | i try install custom ubuntu, but ubiquity can resolve proxy.tech.com... how remove this proxy? | 16:47 |
guthran | hah! | 16:47 |
guthran | fair | 16:47 |
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SchrodingersScat | lifed: please give detail on this 'custom' ubuntu. There's a good chance your beef is with whoever maintains it. | 16:48 |
SchrodingersScat | *whomever | 16:48 |
lifed | SchrodingersScat: only updates and same softwares installed... | 16:49 |
yahn | CyberCy, can you please run 'rfkill list' in the terminal and post the output | 16:50 |
thinky | hey guys | 16:50 |
lifed | SchrodingersScat: ubiquity cant resolve proxy, and update cannot run to grub-efi | 16:50 |
CyberCy | yahn it said '0: phy0: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no' | 16:50 |
thinky | i am having exact this problem : http://askubuntu.com/questions/760836/screen-blinking-on-moving-cursor-from-one-monitor-to-another | 16:51 |
thinky | but i dont know which kernel version and how to upgrade | 16:51 |
thinky | can somebody advise me please? | 16:51 |
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SchrodingersScat | lifed: where did you add the proxy? is this related? http://askubuntu.com/questions/15719/where-are-the-system-wide-proxy-server-settings | 16:52 |
lifed | SchrodingersScat: i need remove | 16:52 |
SchrodingersScat | right, so trace back where you added it and you're halfway there | 16:53 |
yahn | CyberCy, can you please run 'sudo service network-manager restart' in the terminal. Be aware that it will temporarily reset your internet connection. | 16:53 |
lifed | SchrodingersScat: in chroot? | 16:53 |
CyberCy | yahn it reset and my wifi is working now | 16:54 |
CyberCy | Thanks for the help! | 16:54 |
yahn | CyberCy, hold up, I suspect that it will come back next time you boot | 16:54 |
yahn | CyberCy, I suspect that it's a bug within the driver | 16:55 |
CyberCy | I see | 16:55 |
yahn | I'm glad to know it works though | 16:55 |
mr6502_ | I tried to install Oracle JRE using rpm and now apt-get is throwing errors. Any suggestions? | 16:55 |
SchrodingersScat | lifed: /etc/environment ? | 16:56 |
lifed | SchrodingersScat: clean! | 16:56 |
SchrodingersScat | mr6502_: yes, don't do that | 16:56 |
lifed | SchrodingersScat: bashrc clean | 16:56 |
varaindemian | is there any better tool for measuring cpu and ram usage other than indicator-multiload package? | 16:56 |
lifed | SchrodingersScat: apt.conf clean | 16:56 |
mr6502_ | http://pastebin.com/yjmQR5CK | 16:56 |
mr6502_ | SchrodingersScat: Do you know how I can undo the damage done? | 16:57 |
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mr6502_ | SchrodingersScat: See my pastebin output above | 16:57 |
emash | anyway https://paste.ubuntu.com/23120933/ is my config, it's mostly default | 16:57 |
yahn | varaindemian, htop in the terminal or System Monitor from the dash | 16:58 |
SchrodingersScat | emash: you are adorable, the # signifies a comment, so you need to remove the comment then likely restart ssh service for it to take effect, #PasswordAuthentication no | 16:58 |
emash | omg i could't see it on my phone thank you :0)) | 16:59 |
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SchrodingersScat | mr6502_: yeah, what are you doing and why? | 17:01 |
mr6502_ | SchrodingersScat: I wanted to try the Oracle version of JRE and I followed the rpm instructions on their website. Then I realised rpm isn't compatible with apt-get (ubuntu) but then I'd broken my apt-get system | 17:02 |
mr6502_ | SchrodingersScat: Now, I'd like to just stop seeing those error messages and stick with the default JRE for ubuntu 16.04 LTS desktop | 17:03 |
SchrodingersScat | try removing that package? | 17:03 |
compdoc | does anyone know where to find the Shiny theme? | 17:03 |
SchrodingersScat | mr6502_: can dpkg help you? dpkg -r jrefoobar | 17:03 |
yahn | compdoc, what shiny theme? | 17:03 |
yahn | radiance? | 17:04 |
compdoc | yahn, no, its actually named Shiny | 17:04 |
mr6502_ | SchrodingersScat: sudo apt-get purge jre results in a similar message http://pastebin.com/8yN1vh8n | 17:04 |
SchrodingersScat | !tab | mr6502_: you would likely want the entire name, jre1.8.0-101 | 17:05 |
ubottu | mr6502_: you would likely want the entire name, jre1.8.0-101: You can use your <tab> key for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line. | 17:05 |
lifed | SchrodingersScat: Ubuntu live user have proxy maybe | 17:05 |
yahn | compdoc, never heard of it and Google doesn't show anything relevant | 17:05 |
SchrodingersScat | lifed: idk what that is | 17:06 |
kamisama | Question : Install drivers from compiling source code in ubuntu | 17:06 |
mr6502_ | SchrodingersScat: http://pastebin.com/gQtCk3pb | 17:06 |
SchrodingersScat | lifed: if you mean a livecd/usb, nope, that doesn't sound right at all. What version are you on? cat /etc/issue | 17:07 |
SchrodingersScat | mr6502_: so try the dpkg -r now | 17:07 |
mr6502_ | SchrodingersScat: http://pastebin.com/xUK6CC7g | 17:08 |
mr6502_ | SchrodingersScat: common error that I always see is "/var/lib/dpkg/info/jre1.8.0-101.postrm: line 586: /usr/sbin/alternatives: No such file or directory" | 17:08 |
SchrodingersScat | maybe it's easier to create those directories so you can remove them :^) | 17:09 |
mr6502_ | SchrodingersScat: now sudo apt-get upgrade gives http://pastebin.com/6qiXTum6 | 17:09 |
adithya | Is there some way to install the older indicator applet in Unity? | 17:10 |
trism | adithya: why would you want to? the only thing it did was display indicators, the same as unity does natively | 17:11 |
mr6502_ | SchrodingersScat: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39149381/jdk-is-not-present-on-the-system-but-the-system-says-it-needs-to-be-removed | 17:11 |
mr6502_ | SchrodingersScat: I pretty much did what this guy did, converted the rpm to a .deb package first | 17:11 |
lifed | SchrodingersScat: 12.04.5 | 17:12 |
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nectar | Dudes. I am limiting SSH to a single Internet (source) address using iptables, do I need to add private addresses in the IP table for LAN access?,.. or not? | 17:18 |
Polarcraft | nectar, I personally wouldn't do that as most isp's change your ip at random points. | 17:19 |
mr6502_ | SchrodingersScat: Does this help? http://pastebin.com/gr4pVdq3 | 17:19 |
SchrodingersScat | mr6502_: if you want to make those so you can delete them, idk if that helps | 17:20 |
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nectar | Polarcraft: I will be connecting remotely from a uni network, this will the the allowed address. Are you saying that my home IP will change so often that this will be problematic? | 17:21 |
Polarcraft | nectar, I am just saying I wouldn't limit the ip connection to ssh as I got locked out of one of my boxes. I would just install 2fa on the system and only allow one user to connect (not root). | 17:22 |
abaldygle | nectar: Most ISPs change your external address on occasion. Most also offer a static IP for a nominal fee. | 17:22 |
SchrodingersScat | nectar: I would say it depends on how you're blocking things in iptables, if you're creating a rule to block * or similar then you may need to open up lan | 17:23 |
nectar | Polarcraft: so. if i dont settup the ip tables with private addresses, its possible to get locked out? | 17:27 |
Polarcraft | What are you trying to accomplish with the iptables? | 17:28 |
mr6502_ | SchrodingersScat: rebooting, I'll let you know | 17:28 |
nectar | Polarcraft: limit ssh connection to uni addresses and to my lan. | 17:29 |
lucasteambebop | quit | 17:29 |
Polarcraft | nectar, then just do 2fa and only allow one user to connect to the server. | 17:29 |
SchrodingersScat | nectar: you could have the machine reverse tunnel to somewhere else, and then you connect through the tunnel., then it's not open on the firewall to worry about | 17:29 |
nectar | <Polarcraft> <SchrodingersScat> thanks. ill look consider your thoughts. | 17:32 |
Polarcraft | Yup no problem. | 17:32 |
fes | is it safe to assume that deleting all *-dev packages won't hurt the system? | 17:33 |
fes | Am I also wrong that they are for compiling? | 17:34 |
fes | I am asking because I am running out of disk space and I have removed the programs that I do not use. | 17:34 |
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dorami | ih | 17:37 |
kosta7 | hello | 17:39 |
walrider | kosta7: hey | 17:40 |
kosta7 | I really cannot make this synchronize module to work, no matter what I tried, why they didn't make it simple as rsync | 17:40 |
Bashing-om | fes: Housecleaming : sudo apt-get autoclean ; sudo apt-get autoremove ; sudo apt-get clean ; sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ' . | 17:40 |
boriseto | Hello. I have 2x psd48g21332 8GB Patriot ram and when I have both of the chips installed, ubuntu doesn't boot (kernel panic something). Tried it with Windows and it booted up without any issues. Anyone can help me out? | 17:41 |
kosta7 | i just realized i was in the wrong channel haha | 17:42 |
Dynetrekk | is there an official gcc-6 package for xenial? gcc-6-base doesn't seem to contain the compiler (only runtime libs or something?) | 17:43 |
Dynetrekk | I'd like it in a Docker img if that matters | 17:44 |
fes | Bashing-om, Thank you! | 17:47 |
Bashing-om | fes: that ^ should also remove old kernels . IF it does not .. need to find out why not . | 17:49 |
fes | Bashing-om, I take a look at it and report if it doesn't. Thanks! | 17:49 |
mr6502 | SchrodingersScat: Thanks for your help. I recreated a bash stub file /usr/sbin/alternatives that just echoed out 'do nothing' and then the removal succeeded. | 17:50 |
mr6502 | SchrodingersScat: After a reboot, the system appears to have removed it and back to a normal working state :) | 17:50 |
SchrodingersScat | mr6502: neat, glad that worked out. | 17:51 |
nectar | Guys. Isn't it possible to use the sshd_config file to limit access from specific IP addresses/s? | 17:51 |
nectar | for another layer of security | 17:52 |
avid_fan | nectar: I think you can do that with hosts.allow hosts.deny. | 17:53 |
kosta7 | avid_fan, that is correct | 17:54 |
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nectar | intriguing . | 18:01 |
Tims_Tech | So my program works with windows 7 with mono 2.0 and if I install mono-complete on my linux machine and then run my program I get this error: http://pastebin.com/iQkqGPq6 | 18:01 |
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nectar | avid_fan: so much easier than iptables | 18:02 |
nectar | thanks | 18:02 |
Mishari | Salam 3lekom. | 18:05 |
kalhell | ciao | 18:05 |
Mishari | momken so2al ? | 18:05 |
Mishari | fe a7ad yetkalam arabi ? | 18:06 |
Mishari | يا قوم :) | 18:06 |
ruteruver | Mishari: y | 18:06 |
kalhell | !list | 18:06 |
ubottu | kalhell: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ». | 18:06 |
Mishari | ruteruver, ? | 18:06 |
Mishari | :( | 18:06 |
Mishari | ruteruver, you're racist | 18:06 |
Mishari | ruteruver, أنت عنصري من الدرجة الاولى | 18:07 |
Mishari | guys, by the way. | 18:07 |
Mishari | we're the real root of the human kind. | 18:07 |
BluesKaj | Mishari, trolls aren't welcome here | 18:08 |
Mishari | BluesKaj, trolls ? | 18:08 |
Mishari | what makes you call me that ? | 18:08 |
Mishari | hey | 18:08 |
Mishari | stop it. | 18:08 |
BluesKaj | Mishari, do you have an ubuntu support question? | 18:08 |
Mishari | yes I do. | 18:08 |
BluesKaj | then ask | 18:09 |
Mishari | but you'll the only one who will answer me, ok ? | 18:09 |
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Mishari | it's about wine > doesn't play some of the windows games, it works perfectly in Manjaro, but what's the difference then ? | 18:11 |
Guest37593 | Should I use Systemd for mounting/unmounting stuff or mount/umount? | 18:11 |
Mishari | I took 3 times to dual booting to find the differences. | 18:12 |
Mishari | BluesKaj قد تكون أنت من يستحق تلك الهتافات | 18:15 |
Mishari | Oh lalalaaaa.... I love you babehhh | 18:15 |
Mishari | elgato, chocolato | 18:15 |
Mishari | Today is 52 C | 18:16 |
Mishari | Hot hot hot | 18:16 |
BluesKaj | Mishari, ask in #winehq | 18:17 |
johnc4510 | Guest37593: most periferals are plug and play in ubuntu...you should however eject(unmount) them by right clicking and choosing eject | 18:17 |
Mishari | thanks texaian | 18:18 |
Mishari | texasian either | 18:18 |
Guest37593 | johnc4510, usually yes, but I have to mount my NAS | 18:18 |
Guest37593 | johnc4510, | 18:19 |
Guest37593 | johnc4510, I've had troubles mounting an nfs system and am thinking of changing to SMB or something else | 18:21 |
johnc4510 | Guest37593: not sure...sorry | 18:21 |
Guest37593 | johnc4510, lol thats fine, its not like I know either. That sentence was jibberish to me until yesterday | 18:22 |
kora | Hey guys, I have this really strange sound issue: my sound works on my notebooks iinternal speaker but when I plug external speakers into the analog audio jack the I can hear nothing. pavucontrol switches to the right output port [headphones (plugged in)] and I can see the signal. In alsamixer master and headphones are not muted and cranked up. any idea how to troubleshoot this? | 18:24 |
kbaegis | Hi all. I have a laptop with full disk encryption (luks), and I've disabled the last graphics driver | 18:26 |
fl3sh | hi, did some1 use conky on ubuntu 16.04? | 18:26 |
bekks | fl3sh: I bet someone did. But whats is you actual question? | 18:26 |
kbaegis | This is ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial), and I need a way to get the drive decrypted. I can do it easily enough from rescue, but I'm trying to get passthrough and need the graphics driver disabled | 18:27 |
kbaegis | specifically blacklisted | 18:27 |
bekks | "trying to get passthrough"? What does that mean? | 18:28 |
fl3sh | I want to set up Seamod | 18:28 |
fl3sh | conky: llua_do_call: function conky_main execution failed: attempt to call a nil value | 18:28 |
kbaegis | Didn't realize that the input for this by default was done in a graphics mode | 18:29 |
bekks | kbaegis: Default for what? | 18:29 |
lifed | :-( | 18:30 |
kbaegis | bekks: for luks | 18:30 |
avid_fan | kbaegis: Couldn't you blacklist the desired kernel graphics module? | 18:30 |
lifed | search, search... | 18:30 |
kbaegis | avid_fan: So I have a laptop I'm trying to set up with passthrough. That's fine, I have 2 gpus (intel i915/nvidia 880m( | 18:32 |
kbaegis | Turns out it's optimus, so I want to pci-passthrough both chipsets now, necessarily | 18:32 |
kbaegis | But this defaults ubuntu back to not having a gpu | 18:32 |
kbaegis | So what's the best option here? | 18:32 |
vacho | hello guys, I am trying to allow my web server to listen to port 8888, but I am not able to. Isn't that port enabled by default? | 18:33 |
bekks | kbaegis: The best option is explaining what "trying to get passthrough" means, since you already found a way to decrypt and access your data already, didnt you? | 18:33 |
kbaegis | bekks: Okay, let's start over. By default, ubuntu uses a gui for cryptsetup luks. It gives you a nice little password prompt and everything | 18:34 |
kbaegis | Unfortunately this fails when you don't have a gpu setup | 18:34 |
mundus2018 | I updated some firewall rules and locked myself out of my system, I mounted my system and tried disabling the firewall in crontab and flushing the firewall in rc.local but neither worked | 18:34 |
BluesKaj | kora, in pavcontrol make sure the output device is analog out and in alsamixer F6 choose the soundcard, not default or hdmi | 18:35 |
kbaegis | I think I've figured it out. I can just default to recovery mode (text only), and use virsh for the guest | 18:35 |
giri | hello! I am getting command not found | 18:35 |
bekks | kbaegis: So you have a full encrypted headless server? | 18:35 |
bekks | giri: When doing what? | 18:35 |
giri | hello! I am getting command not found [ubuntu 16.04 ] | 18:35 |
mundus2018 | check what you typed giri | 18:36 |
giri | i686-w64-mingw32.static-g++ | 18:36 |
mundus2018 | thats not a command | 18:36 |
bekks | mundus2018: how do you know? :) | 18:36 |
bekks | mundus2018: in a cross compiling environment, that is a command. | 18:37 |
Zygodaktor | Hello all | 18:37 |
mundus2018 | oh sorry, didnt look like it | 18:37 |
bekks | giri: Did you setup a complete cross compiling environment providing that command? | 18:37 |
giri | i686-w64-mingw32.static-g++ i am using cross compiler but it said command not fount how to set path ec | 18:37 |
giri | bekks : path etc variable.... | 18:38 |
bekks | giri: you arent using, you want to use. where did you install your cross compiling environment to? | 18:38 |
giri | i use mxe | 18:38 |
giri | for cross compiling | 18:38 |
bekks | giri: what is mxe? | 18:38 |
bekks | !info mxe | 18:38 |
ubottu | Package mxe does not exist in xenial | 18:39 |
giri | tool for generating file for windows i used this for compiling qt project | 18:39 |
bekks | giri: And you followed the mxe tutorial? | 18:40 |
giri | i follow this https://ibin.co/2tbV3D96FoZz.png | 18:41 |
giri | bekks: | 18:41 |
bekks | giri: That doesnt answer my question. | 18:42 |
giri | bekks : i use this post for making window binary https://ibin.co/2tbV3D96FoZz.png | 18:42 |
bekks | giri: Did you use the mxe tutorial for installing and setting up your environment? Yes or no? | 18:43 |
akik | giri: you can link to stackoverflow comments by copying the url from "share" link | 18:45 |
giri | bekks: i get this error https://ibin.co/2tbWa7pc8Sfq.png | 18:46 |
bekks | giri: Please answer my question. | 18:47 |
giri | akik: yes ,http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10934683/how-do-i-configure-qt-for-cross-compilation-from-linux-to-windows-target | 18:47 |
giri | bekks :no i am not so much familier with this mxe tool . I just want to build my .exe anyhow from qt | 18:48 |
giri | project | 18:48 |
curlyears | heigh hough | 18:48 |
curlyears | giri: project what? | 18:48 |
bekks | giri: Why dont you just follow their official tutorial then? | 18:48 |
giri | I dont want to spend so much time for reading long tutorial. if you have any other option to create .exe then tell me | 18:50 |
giri | please | 18:50 |
Mishari | eat kiri | 18:50 |
bekks | giri: Just read the official tutorial. Cross compiling isnt something that you can do in ten minutes. | 18:50 |
curlyears | Ph, you want US to do your research for you, eh? | 18:50 |
giri | curlyears: qt project | 18:50 |
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curlyears | s/Ph/Eh | 18:51 |
bekks | giri: Yes, it is your project, so it is your research. :) | 18:51 |
giri | bekks: ok can you please suggest any good tool for cross compiling.. | 18:51 |
bekks | giri: Your webbrowser, for readng the tutorial given. | 18:52 |
curlyears | the linux toolchain is excellent for cross-cvompiling, but it doesn require that you read and understad the instuctions | 18:52 |
giri | bekks: ok buddy! nice to give me more trouble ! but atlast you ubuntu buddy rocks! thanks for your support ! | 18:52 |
giri | bekks: thank you :) | 18:53 |
moat_joe | I think when I launch things from cron I'm getting different limits applied. And I'm not really understanding systemd entirely. | 18:53 |
bekks | giri: If reading troubles you, you should get more comfortable with it. | 18:53 |
giri | bekks: I will back soon with more dangerous problem ! stay tuned guys ! bye and again thanks | 18:54 |
bekks | I'm scared. An even more dangerous problem than refusing to read the documentation. | 18:55 |
SchrodingersScat | won't make things better | 18:55 |
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curlyears | we have one guy over in ##electonics that won't read anything for himself. When pushed on it, he admits he to too dumb, and doesn't understand what he is trying to read. *snort* | 18:57 |
nick845782034909 | can anyone here help me with a problem I'm having with python & pip? | 18:58 |
Pici | nick845782034909: perhaps, but #python might be a better place to asl. | 18:58 |
nick845782034909 | thanks! | 18:58 |
curlyears | nick845782034909: not I. I know virtually nothing about python, except that it is a programming (scripting, more like) language | 18:59 |
vacho | my ubuntu web server is rejecting connections on port 8889, how can I open this? | 18:59 |
Pici | (note you need to be registered/identified to nickserv to join #python) | 18:59 |
Pici | vacho: Have you told your web server to listen on that port? | 19:00 |
avid_fan | vacho: Are you sure it's configured to listen on port 8889? | 19:00 |
curlyears | vacho: it takes a special cam opener, only avauilabel on Wednesdays, from a dealer on aliexpress | 19:00 |
curlyears | sorry, guys, couldn't resist | 19:00 |
vacho | Pici: yes, it's listening on port 8889 | 19:00 |
Pici | vacho: Can you pastebin the relevant line from netstat -tanp | 19:01 |
vacho_ | sorry got disconnected, I am able to confirm my server is running on port 8889 by doing "wget 127.0.0.1:8889" | 19:03 |
vacho_ | [Thu Sep 1 12:04:05 2016] ::1:42484 [404]: / - No such file or directory | 19:04 |
Zygodaktor | test test test | 19:04 |
SchrodingersScat | !test | Zygodaktor | 19:04 |
ubottu | Zygodaktor: Testing... Testing... 1. 2.. 3... | 19:04 |
Zygodaktor | haha | 19:04 |
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vacho_ | http://pastebin.com/VGpQfSSF | 19:05 |
* curlyears slips Zygodaktor a digital mickey | 19:05 | |
Pici | vacho_: I don't see port 8889 anywhere there. Also, port 8888 is only being listened for on your ipv6 connection. | 19:06 |
vacho_ | Pici: I am trying to connect in 8889 now | 19:07 |
vacho_ | Pici: it worked! | 19:07 |
curlyears | vacho_: there is no entry for port 8889 in your table | 19:07 |
vacho_ | what I did was following, instead of connecting to localhost, I tried connecting to 0.0.0.0, and that made it work. | 19:07 |
Zygodaktor | I swear I'm so bad at this | 19:08 |
curlyears | whatcha neesd, Zygodaktor? | 19:08 |
curlyears | need | 19:08 |
Zygodaktor | It's cool, pretty new to linux, installed today and fumbling about :P | 19:09 |
Zygodaktor | Keep accidentally terminating stuff | 19:09 |
curlyears | Zygodaktor: wait until you overwrite your OS a few times, then you'll know REAL frustation | 19:10 |
MonkeyDust | Zygodaktor type man woman | 19:10 |
Zygodaktor | ? | 19:11 |
nick845782034909 | I'm new to Linux and Ubuntu. Anyone have any thoughts on where I might begin to get some help with a python/pip/ubuntu rat's nest problems? I've tried #python, but the room is empty. | 19:15 |
MonkeyDust | !python | 19:15 |
ubottu | python is a popular Object Oriented scripting language included in Ubuntu. For more on Python please see http://www.python.org/ or #python | 19:15 |
curlyears | MonkeyDust: naughty Monkey! | 19:15 |
curlyears | did you try #python? | 19:15 |
curlyears | ahhh. | 19:16 |
curlyears | what is "pip?" | 19:16 |
Pici | nick845782034909: You need to be registered and identifed to join #python | 19:16 |
nick845782034909 | I've tried both. I guess I'm asking for help getting help | 19:16 |
MonkeyDust | or the suggested url | 19:16 |
Pici | !register | nick845782034909 | 19:16 |
ubottu | nick845782034909: Information about registering your nickname: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat/Registration - Type « /nick <nickname> » to select your nickname. Registration help available by typing /join #freenode | 19:16 |
Pici | nick845782034909: I also haven't heard you ask an actual question :) | 19:16 |
curlyears | Newbie Question of SUicide: Does anyone in this channel know how I can get my computer to do that windows thingiwe?" | 19:18 |
EriC^^ | how to use mtp? | 19:20 |
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Guest58767 | h | 19:23 |
mundus2018 | I pdated some firewall rules when seetting up openvpn and locked myself out :3 | 19:26 |
mundus2018 | and idk what to do now | 19:26 |
mundus2018 | I can boot into a rescue system | 19:27 |
nick845782034909 | ubuttu, where do i type these things? | 19:30 |
mustmodify__ | I'm getting the following error. "/usr/local/lib/prince/bin/prince: error while loading shared libraries: libcurl.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" Does that mean that libcurl.so is missing? Or that something in libcurl's headers is missing? I kind of assume it's the latter but just wanted to verify. | 19:30 |
bekks | mustmodify__: It means that libcurl.so.4 is missing. | 19:33 |
robattila256 | mustmodify__: that error means you need to rebuild the program using libcurl because it's pointing to an older version of libcurl | 19:33 |
mustmodify__ | ok. | 19:34 |
nick845782034909 | « /nick <nick845782034909> » | 19:34 |
vacho_ | I know this is a terrible question, but how do I run a command (that will continue to run in the background) and then get my prompt back | 19:37 |
mundus2018 | put a & at the end | 19:38 |
vacho_ | got it thanks | 19:38 |
vacho_ | and how to I go back to cancel the process? | 19:38 |
vacho_ | kill pid? | 19:38 |
mundus2018 | yeah | 19:39 |
mundus2018 | it says the pid when you start it | 19:39 |
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Sagar | hello, i have few .mp4 files almost size of 550MB each | 19:41 |
Sagar | i want to download them to my desktop | 19:41 |
mundus2018 | on your server? | 19:42 |
Sagar | hello, i have few .mp4 files almost size of 550MB each on my ubuntu 16.04 server, i want to download them to my desktop, which is the best compression method or zip method so that i can zip or 7zip or lrzip them all to the minimum size possible and download them? | 19:42 |
Sagar | mundus2018: yes | 19:42 |
mundus2018 | zip archivename.zip file1 file2 folder1 | 19:43 |
Sagar | zip doesn't compress much, it just compresses like 4-5mb | 19:44 |
mundus2018 | mp4 video is already compressed | 19:44 |
mundus2018 | your arent going to get much more out of it | 19:44 |
Sagar | :| | 19:44 |
mundus2018 | you can run it through ffmpeg to transcode it to a lower quality | 19:45 |
Sagar | i want to maintain the quality as well | 19:46 |
nick845782034909 | can anyone help me with the registration process? | 19:46 |
mundus2018 | but 1% compression is abbout all you're gunna get | 19:46 |
mundus2018 | for freenode nick845782034909 ? | 19:46 |
nick845782034909 | yes | 19:46 |
nick845782034909 | where do i type the stuff? | 19:46 |
OerHeks | !register | 19:46 |
ubottu | Information about registering your nickname: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat/Registration - Type « /nick <nickname> » to select your nickname. Registration help available by typing /join #freenode | 19:46 |
OerHeks | help in #freenode | 19:46 |
mundus2018 | just just type it whereever | 19:47 |
nick845782034909 | yeah, i'm reading that site. (I can't get into #freenode, this seems to be the only room i can enter) The site says to type this stuff in a server tab. what's that? where can I find it? | 19:47 |
mundus2018 | just type it in the chat box | 19:48 |
Pici | nick845782034909: you can just type the info where you are typing to us, just be sure to start your commands with a / and there are no spaces in front of that. | 19:48 |
nick845782034909 | okay thanks I'll try that | 19:49 |
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dmcglone | Hey all, why doesn't Ubuntu Software show packages like mySQL or PHP7 etc etc? | 20:00 |
pragmatism | I just set up an Ubuntu server (16.04) in my house, and added my authorized_key for my main computer so I can dial in. When the machine boots, I get an Permission denied (publickey). when I try to connect, but if I walk over to the server and login, I can then login from my client machine with no problem. What am I doing wrong? | 20:00 |
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pragmatism | Like, if I walk over to the server and log in, then I can connect via ssh from my other computer. But until I log in to the server itself, I get permission denied publickey | 20:03 |
pragmatism | *from my remote machine | 20:03 |
SchrodingersScat | pragmatism: encryption on disk? | 20:04 |
pragmatism | SchrodingersScat Ohhh yup. | 20:04 |
pragmatism | SchrodingersScat Suppose I should, what, disable that? | 20:04 |
SchrodingersScat | pragmatism: may have something to do with it, not sure what a fix is but maybe that helps your google-fu ? | 20:04 |
pragmatism | Awesome, thanks SchrodingersScat | 20:04 |
SchrodingersScat | good luck, maybe someone else here has more to go on | 20:05 |
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Jeffery | I think ubuntu one just got hacked I just got 25 password reset emails | 20:20 |
Jeffery | how can I find out who requested the password resets | 20:20 |
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OerHeks | Jeffery, not sure where to ask, #ubuntu-website or #ubuntu-ops? | 20:23 |
Jeffery | I use lastpass and I dont see any logins to that other than my own | 20:24 |
Jeffery | and I use 2 factor auth for lastpass | 20:24 |
Privateer | can anyone help me with a problem booting ubuntu? I keep getting tossed to a (initramfs) prompt instead of a prompt | 20:24 |
Bashing-om | Jeffery: I checked my Email account, and no notices received for me . | 20:25 |
Dinosauro | Hey | 20:28 |
Dinosauro | kittos | 20:28 |
Jeffery | I just checked https://login.ubuntu.com/activity and only my IP address shows up | 20:29 |
Jeffery | so far thats a good thing | 20:29 |
Jeffery | it still is an alarming ammount of password reset emails | 20:29 |
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Jeffery | I also find it horrible that the requesting IP address was not included in the password reset email | 20:32 |
Jeffery | and the link in the emails are http and not https | 20:33 |
Jeffery | oh well just gonna delete them and change my password on the https website | 20:34 |
danielthebague | hi folks, i have the task for setting up a small business network! consisting of 5 ubuntu/win dual boot laptop and one windows laptop!! | 20:37 |
danielthebague | each laptop is connected to the wired LAN with a NFS when laptop are used do they have to be connected to the same cable each time or will dhcp configure each laptop when plugged into the LAN even if connected at different places each time within the LAN | 20:37 |
getbart | hey | 20:37 |
getbart | daniel | 20:37 |
danielthebague | hi getbart | 20:37 |
getbart | whats up | 20:37 |
getbart | dude | 20:38 |
danielthebague | just after some advice from above | 20:38 |
getbart | hi | 20:38 |
abaldygle | danielthebague: Depends.....if they move around they should get the same IP if within the life cycle of the DHCP lease. If that small static them or set reservations. | 20:41 |
danielthebague | i believe each laptop will be moved per user to a random ethernet connected point | 20:42 |
danielthebague | different points each time of use | 20:42 |
abaldygle | the port doesnt matter DHCP keys off the mac address....this is probably off topic here anyway. | 20:43 |
StregaLi | ciao | 20:44 |
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k1l | danielthebague: sounds like a question for #networking | 20:46 |
Vad3r | hi, what does the ubuntu server do? | 20:46 |
danielthebague | ok thanks i will ask there | 20:46 |
k1l | Vad3r: it does what you says it should do. | 20:47 |
abaldygle | whatever you configure it for???? | 20:47 |
Vad3r | k1l, can I sudo apt install etc? I wanna try and use this: ubuntu-16.04.1-preinstalled-server-armhf+raspi2.img.xz | 20:47 |
Vad3r | but don't want the bloatware from the desktop image | 20:47 |
Jeffery | ubuntu and bash are coming to windows? | 20:48 |
k1l | Vad3r: that is an image for a rpi2. and it got that installed what the guy installed who made that iso. | 20:48 |
Jeffery | and already included in beta versions of windows? | 20:48 |
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Vad3r | k1l, right but that doesn't answer my question... | 20:48 |
k1l | !ubuwin | Jeffery | 20:48 |
ubottu | Jeffery: Canonical and Microsoft have announced that Windows 10 will be able to run Ubuntu programs without needing porting/recompilation. This functionality is still in beta and is not supported in #ubuntu. For discussion and support, see #ubuntu-on-windows. | 20:48 |
k1l | Vad3r: i dont know what the guy preinstalled from where you got that image from. | 20:49 |
dragly | Hi. I found the qtpurchasing-opensource-src package on Launchpad and I'm wondering if it's possible to locate the sources (bzr I suppose) of this package anywhere? | 20:49 |
Jeffery | that . at the end makes it hard to right click and join the channel | 20:49 |
Jeffery | X_X | 20:49 |
dragly | I found a .tar.xz with a diff that modifies QtPurchasing to include Ubuntu's purchasing APIs, and although I can run this diff on the sources myself, I'd love to see the original repo from which this diff was generated. | 20:49 |
Vad3r | k1l, the official site: http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/cdimage.ubuntu.com/cdimage/releases/16.04.1/release/ | 20:49 |
Vad3r | k1l, from here, UK: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads | 20:49 |
k1l | Vad3r: than its the base server install. it doesnt have a desktop presinstalled | 20:50 |
Vad3r | sigh. I don't want a desktop. | 20:50 |
Vad3r | I want to install my own stuff | 20:50 |
Vad3r | ... | 20:50 |
Vad3r | :/ | 20:50 |
k1l | Vad3r: that is what i said... | 20:50 |
mundus2018 | Can someone help me figure out why im locked out of my system | 20:50 |
Vad3r | no it's not. | 20:50 |
k1l | … | 20:51 |
mundus2018 | I installed openvpn and updated firewall rules | 20:51 |
Vad3r | can I use apt install etc? | 20:51 |
k1l | Vad3r: yes | 20:51 |
Vad3r | well, that wasn't too hard xD thanks. | 20:51 |
jelly | mundus2018, which firewall rules, using which tool? | 20:51 |
mundus2018 | this is the guide I followed, https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-openvpn-server-on-ubuntu-16-04 | 20:52 |
mundus2018 | I edited /etc/ufw/before.rules | 20:53 |
jelly | so you do in fact use ufw | 20:53 |
mundus2018 | and added this https://i.gyazo.com/bb2765257354a9a58e7607f6b031d455.png | 20:53 |
mundus2018 | yes I do | 20:53 |
jelly | well, undo those changes? | 20:53 |
mundus2018 | I did | 20:53 |
jelly | or disable the ufw service temporarily | 20:53 |
mundus2018 | Ive tried adding crontab entries bt it doesnt work | 20:54 |
jelly | a single MASQUERADE rule shouldn't break ssh access | 20:54 |
jelly | something else has to be amiss | 20:54 |
salamanderrake | has and yahoo messenger compatable apps shut down/unable to connect for anyone else? | 20:55 |
mundus2018 | in /etc/default/ufw I changed /etc/default/ufw DEFAULT_FORWARD_POLICY="DROP" to DEFAULT_FORWARD_POLICY="ACCEPT" | 20:55 |
jelly | mundus2018, #ubuntu-server may be a nicer, more quiet place than this. You don't want to do parallel multiple channels | 20:55 |
DArqueBishop | salamanderrake: Yahoo Messenger killed access for third-party apps a few weeks ago. | 20:55 |
mundus2018 | im in there now | 20:56 |
tibalize | heey | 20:56 |
tibalize | hello octane70 | 20:57 |
qrobot | Hello | 20:58 |
salamanderrake | DArqueBishop: forever? | 20:59 |
sankar | hi all | 21:00 |
tibalize | hiii | 21:00 |
tibalize | wassup | 21:00 |
sankar | nothin much | 21:00 |
sankar | urself | 21:00 |
tibalize | same | 21:00 |
tibalize | man | 21:00 |
sankar | cool | 21:00 |
tibalize | u know how to use reaver? | 21:00 |
sankar | this room supposed tobe busy | 21:00 |
sankar | reaver? | 21:00 |
tibalize | reaver | 21:00 |
tibalize | wi fi bruteforce | 21:00 |
sankar | no | 21:01 |
tibalize | check it | 21:01 |
sankar | well | 21:01 |
k1l | tibalize: we dont support that in here. if you do this for research you need to read the documentation anyway | 21:01 |
tibalize | it's awsome | 21:01 |
sankar | is there any way to attack wpa2 | 21:01 |
tibalize | you can attack wpa2 with reaver | 21:01 |
tibalize | but it;s difficult | 21:01 |
sankar | what can we do by brute force | 21:01 |
sankar | are u serious... | 21:01 |
tibalize | yes | 21:02 |
k1l | sankar: tibalize as already explained: this is out of this channels scope | 21:02 |
DArqueBishop | salamanderrake: most likely, unless the third parties can find around it. Then again, Yahoo doesn't WANT the third parties to access their service anymore. | 21:02 |
sankar | which means u r saying there is enough technology to break A | 21:02 |
salamanderrake | DArqueBishop: is there a link to a post somewhere? | 21:02 |
sankar | AES a;lgorithm | 21:02 |
DArqueBishop | s/can find/can find a way/ | 21:02 |
tibalize | we cant talk here | 21:02 |
tibalize | about this | 21:02 |
sankar | sorry k1l | 21:02 |
tibalize | and i dont know another channel | 21:02 |
tibalize | :( | 21:03 |
sankar | may be pvt | 21:03 |
sankar | ?which channel | 21:03 |
sankar | tell me | 21:03 |
tibalize | idk | 21:03 |
sankar | ok lets join #bore | 21:03 |
sankar | sry #bored | 21:03 |
tibalize | wich server? | 21:03 |
sankar | sounds good | 21:03 |
tibalize | ok | 21:03 |
DArqueBishop | salamanderrake: http://www.techtimes.com/articles/164444/20160611/yahoo-discontinues-old-messenger-app-yahoo-recommends.htm | 21:03 |
sankar | same server, chanel #bored | 21:03 |
DArqueBishop | Although, this is very offtopic and needs to go to #ubuntu-offtopic. | 21:03 |
sankar | what client r u using for this server | 21:04 |
salamanderrake | DArqueBishop: thanks | 21:04 |
sankar | irssi | 21:04 |
sankar | @tibalize | 21:05 |
sankar | msg /tibalize | 21:05 |
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sankar | hi tibalize | 21:06 |
sankar | where have u gone | 21:06 |
tibalize_ | hi | 21:06 |
tibalize_ | man | 21:06 |
tibalize_ | conenct #bored | 21:06 |
sankar | i am also in bored channel | 21:06 |
tibalize_ | we talk there | 21:06 |
sankar | i dont see u there | 21:06 |
sankar | may be pvt me | 21:06 |
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tibalize_ | /join bored | 21:07 |
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sankar | hey tibalize | 21:08 |
sankar | one sec | 21:08 |
sankar | hold on | 21:08 |
sankar | i have joined in separate window | 21:08 |
sankar | can u see any users der | 21:08 |
k1l | its: /join #channelname | 21:08 |
tibalize_ | man | 21:08 |
tibalize_ | i need to go | 21:08 |
sankar | ok | 21:09 |
tibalize_ | reaver it's the name | 21:09 |
sankar | i am in the channel i cant see u | 21:09 |
tibalize_ | u know what to do | 21:09 |
sankar | ok | 21:09 |
sankar | i will take a look | 21:09 |
sankar | thnx | 21:09 |
tibalize_ | nprob | 21:09 |
r4z | I just installed Ubuntu Mate 14.04 | 21:17 |
r4z | And I'll like to update all the software and repos, how should I proceed? | 21:17 |
k1l | r4z: sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade | 21:17 |
r4z | thanks | 21:18 |
pinkflrgrl | Dennis Wise is the world famous producer of the video series "The Greatest Story NEVER Told", hailed as the most important documentary in 70 years. Dennis had just finished the last of 21 episodes of his YouTube series, Communism by the Backdoor. Here Dennis talks about Part 20 - WHO'S RUNNING AMERICA. | 21:48 |
pinkflrgrl | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrCsRAosSl0 | 21:48 |
jelly | nhandler ^^ | 21:49 |
jelly | thanks | 21:49 |
whlai | pinkflrgrl you for fascism? serious question/ | 21:53 |
k1l | whlai: he is gone already. | 21:53 |
whlai | ahh | 21:54 |
whlai | hi k1l | 21:54 |
whlai | Here is the guide I'm looking for online. Dual boot with OS on one disk and storage for both on another. Can someone provide link to good guide? | 21:55 |
k1l | install a regular dualboot and make the 2nd disk a ntfs partition and mount that where you like on ubuntu in fstab | 21:56 |
whlai | I actually want both (windows and ubuntu) home folders to be on the second drive as well | 21:57 |
whlai | not just use the second drive as extra storage, you know? | 21:57 |
OerHeks | windows home folder? | 21:58 |
Jeffery | is ubuntu touch a dead project? the channel is 100% dead | 21:58 |
k1l | you can do that, but that doesnt work, with both OS using one partition. since windows will not handle ext4 and ubuntu needs ext4 for file permissions. | 21:58 |
dax | Jeffery: no, but it's also about 11pm in the timezone a lot of Canonical people are in | 21:58 |
whlai | OerHeks: <root>\Users\<username> | 21:59 |
k1l | Jeffery: didnt saw you ask a question there. and i dont know how asking that here will help you | 21:59 |
OerHeks | Jeffery, you didn't type anything yet | 21:59 |
Jeffery | there are 2000 people in her | 21:59 |
Jeffery | and like 100 in #ubuntu-touch | 21:59 |
whlai | k1l, I'm ok with windows and ubuntu not sharing the same partition. I just want them to share the same disk. | 21:59 |
Jeffery | 2000 is a bigger numver | 21:59 |
Jeffery | number | 21:59 |
whlai | but I want them to both boot from a different disk. | 21:59 |
dax | there's 275 in #ubuntu-touch, which is nowhere near dead. | 21:59 |
k1l | Jeffery: you got a false concept of irc, channelsize and support. | 21:59 |
dax | ^ | 22:00 |
k1l | whlai: that is no problem for ubuntu. i dont know how windows works with that. ##windows might tell you. | 22:00 |
Jeffery | boy I have used irc before you were a thought in your daddy head | 22:00 |
whlai | okee dokee. thanks k1l | 22:00 |
k1l | whlai: you can make /home a own partition. where that partition is doesnt matter. | 22:00 |
whlai | gotcha | 22:00 |
whlai | that means I need LVM as an option on intall, correct? | 22:01 |
k1l | no | 22:01 |
whlai | good thing I asked. | 22:01 |
whlai | :D | 22:01 |
whlai | What is the process? Pre-partion both disks, then ...? | 22:01 |
k1l | make / and swap on first disk, then /home partition on second disk. i dont know how you like to add your windows setup to that. in the ubuntu installer you can point the partitions to be mounted as /, /home and swap in manual partitioning setting. | 22:02 |
whlai | gotcha. thanks much | 22:03 |
corentin_ | hello | 22:04 |
whlai | k1l, did you watch Mr Robot last night? | 22:04 |
k1l | whlai: no. and i think that is out of the scope in here :) | 22:04 |
corentin_ | ni | 22:05 |
whlai | lol. k. | 22:05 |
Disaster_Area | hey. I just got Ubuntu 16.04 and Youtube isn't working for me, any ideas on why that might be? | 22:12 |
Sankar | What do u mean YouTube isn't working | 22:12 |
hipitihop | Since I upgraded to 16.04 my usb audio headset does not init after boot. I need to run `sudo modprobe snd-usb-audio` to get it going. How can I get this to run at start or correct the issue ? | 22:12 |
Disaster_Area | So I go on any video and I get this message: | 22:12 |
Sankar | Can u be specific please | 22:12 |
Sankar | What msg and what browser | 22:13 |
Disaster_Area | Your browser does not currently recognise any of the video formats available | 22:13 |
Disaster_Area | and then a thing about html5 | 22:13 |
Disaster_Area | firefox | 22:13 |
OerHeks | !flash | 22:13 |
ubottu | To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - See also !Restricted and !Gnash | 22:13 |
Sankar | Flash | 22:13 |
Disaster_Area | ok I thought flash was installed by default but I didn't see it in the addons | 22:13 |
quadHelix | Has anybody set up OpenVAS 8 on Ubuntu 14.04 successfully? | 22:13 |
Disaster_Area | ok thanks I'll try that if I have any issues w/ it i'll come back | 22:14 |
tomreyn | you dont need flash for youtube nowadays, though, and videos should just play fine in a standard firefox installation. | 22:14 |
k1l | Disaster_Area: check https://www.youtube.com/html5 | 22:14 |
Disaster_Area | k1l: I looked there and it didn't help me :x I just wanted to catch a live stream but it started 15 mins ago now | 22:14 |
Damien | Hello! What exacly does a "live session" mean? | 22:14 |
bithon | hey is there a way to get ubuntu without all the bloatware ? | 22:14 |
k1l | Disaster_Area: look at it. do you see the checkmarks? | 22:14 |
barfod | there is an ubuntu for tablets? | 22:15 |
Disaster_Area | and yea I figured it'd work fine on standard firefox tomreyn tho I have a bunch of add-ons etc installed alrdy b/c I synced before i moved off of Windows 10 :xx | 22:15 |
Disaster_Area | yeah k1l | 22:15 |
barfod | is there a wubi installer for ubuntu tablets | 22:15 |
k1l | Disaster_Area: try with a clean profile again. | 22:15 |
k1l | barfod: wubi is dead at all. | 22:15 |
Disaster_Area | ugh how do I do that | 22:15 |
OerHeks | barfod, the regular ubuntu image should work on tablets, and no, wubi is dead | 22:16 |
tomreyn | Disaster_Area: so those are likely why it's not working. you can temporarily disable your plugins from the help menu (just push and release Alt to get the menu) | 22:16 |
k1l | barfod: and for tablets, you might need some special treatment, but that depends on the exact hardware | 22:16 |
renatosilva | will ubuntu server updates address ssl3 disabling? | 22:16 |
Damien | What exacly means with an "ubuntu live session"? | 22:16 |
Disaster_Area | ok i'll try disabling ad-block | 22:16 |
Disaster_Area | that didnt work | 22:16 |
Bashing-om | !minimal | bithon | 22:16 |
ubottu | bithon: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want. The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD | 22:16 |
Disaster_Area | and ghostery/noscript arent disabling or blocking anything | 22:17 |
OerHeks | Damien, live = running ubuntu without install | 22:17 |
hipitihop | after upgrade to 16.04 usb audio headset does not init after boot. Running `sudo modprobe snd-usb-audio` gets it going. How can I get this to run at start or correct the issue ? | 22:17 |
k1l | Disaster_Area: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras | 22:17 |
Damien | OerHeks: thanks | 22:17 |
Bashing-om | barfod: ^ sorry bithon . | 22:17 |
Disaster_Area | ok | 22:17 |
bithon | Bashing-om: I actually tried Arch Linux and liked it, but found it quite cumbersome to setup everything. How is this different to Arch's way | 22:17 |
Disaster_Area | ok great that's installing now | 22:18 |
k1l | bithon: what bloatware? you can install the minimal or server install and install only the packages you want. but that means you need to get a clue what you want and what you need. | 22:19 |
Disaster_Area | in the meantime I'm having another issue; I have my windows hard drive externally connected but right now Ubuntu isn't picking it up. Earlier I was able to pick it up and with some commands in the terminal get into it and copy files | 22:19 |
Bashing-om | bithon: I have not messed with arch in years . Pretty easy and straight forward to setup from minimal IF you know what you want . | 22:19 |
bithon | Ah alright, awesome | 22:19 |
Disaster_Area | but now I can't see it. Any ideas for a fix? | 22:19 |
bithon | I'll give it a go in my vm first | 22:19 |
Disaster_Area | Taking it out and putting it back in again isn't working... :x | 22:19 |
k1l | Disaster_Area: show the output of "dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999" here please | 22:20 |
Umeaboy | GRUB2 seems to be a bit broken atm. | 22:20 |
Disaster_Area | ok | 22:20 |
k1l | Umeaboy: not for most users. so what is the issue? | 22:20 |
Disaster_Area | http://termbin.com/ry9s | 22:20 |
Jeffery | does anyone have any interest in ubuntutouch.org it has expired? | 22:21 |
Umeaboy | If I install Mageia first and Ubuntu next to it and check the Advanced flags for Mageia I have at least 5 partitions instead of kernels to boot. | 22:21 |
Umeaboy | I have uninstalled/removed GRUB2 from Mageia. | 22:21 |
Disaster_Area | also back to the first thing about the apt-get unrestricted extras, it's come up with a EULA thing with a <OK> at the bottom but I can't click it or type anywhere and hitting Enter does nothing either | 22:22 |
k1l | Disaster_Area: use space, tab and enter | 22:22 |
fer750 | Disaster_Area: read all the EULA until end | 22:22 |
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Disaster_Area | thanks k1l | 22:23 |
CodFection | gentoo or ubuntu? | 22:23 |
k1l | CodFection: since you ask in here: ubuntu | 22:23 |
fer750 | Disaster_Area: or try pass to the end | 22:23 |
Umeaboy | How can I solve that? | 22:24 |
Jeffery | well if no one wants ubuntutouch.org im grabbing it | 22:24 |
Disaster_Area | oh i just read the restrictedformats stuff. My laptop is 64-bit so am I still doing the right thing? | 22:25 |
Disaster_Area | ok youtube is working now | 22:26 |
Disaster_Area | thanks so much k1l :D | 22:26 |
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hipitihop | snd-usb-audio is already in /etc/modules so why do I have to run it manually after boot to get my headset working ? | 22:27 |
k1l | Disaster_Area: for the usb hdd try another usb port. | 22:28 |
Disaster_Area | well my external thing requires 2 usb ports - one for connection, one for power, so I can only do it on that one side | 22:29 |
Grandolf | most computers now have several USB ports | 22:29 |
Disaster_Area | I just unplugged it and plugged it in and it recognised it now | 22:29 |
miko__ | I want to install Ubuntu 16.04.1 with a zfs root. I have ext4 /boot partion. I'm currently in a chroot of my system, because grub config doesn't work, and the initrd exits with a busybox. The ZoL Howto says I sould veryfy that the zfs root filesystem is recognisced with "grub-probe /". But It's not recoginised. It exits with "failed to get canoical path of 'rpool/ROOT/ubuntu-'. | 22:32 |
miko__ | So, what now? And what does that even mean? If that means grub is broken it doesn't matter; I can make grub boot from the cli. | 22:35 |
Disaster_Area | can I disable the sound of turning the volume up/down | 22:35 |
Disaster_Area | ? | 22:35 |
miko__ | But the initrd is broken. But that's bad because I can't fix that. | 22:35 |
Jeffery | ubuntulab.com is for sale for over $1,000 | 22:37 |
k1l | !ot | Jeffery | 22:37 |
ubottu | Jeffery: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! | 22:37 |
Jeffery | it is ubuntu related | 22:38 |
fer750 | miko__: man initrd | 22:38 |
ubuntu869 | How do I optimize Ubuntu for High Traffic (NGINX) | 22:39 |
renatosilva | will ubuntu server updates address ssl3 disabling? | 22:41 |
fer750 | ubuntu869: try lvs filesystem and keep services and ubuntu server + some amounts of RAM + raid disk to improve speed | 22:46 |
fer750 | keep minimal services | 22:46 |
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ubuntu869 | fer750 is there something else I can do? Kernel/Network/Socket optimisations? I found some old stuff but not new stuff | 22:52 |
fer750 | ubuntu869: compile the kernel and put hardware enduring option enabled , dunno more stuff sure there's a lot of them | 22:55 |
ubuntu869 | Thanks fer750 | 22:56 |
fer750 | lvs permits you scale the server adding machines to a site | 22:56 |
fer750 | ubuntu869: no problem | 22:56 |
stallix | Any lxle user here? | 22:57 |
miko | fer750, yeah I know what initrd does. I don't know how to mount zfs on /. | 23:01 |
miko | It refuses. | 23:02 |
miko | It's fine on other mountspoints, tho. | 23:02 |
lunchin | yo? | 23:10 |
lunchin | yo? | 23:10 |
Bashing-om | lunchin: ubuntu support, just ask your question . | 23:11 |
lunchin | i was wondering if anyone knew how to open an administrative file through the terminal | 23:11 |
friopy | is there an android emulator for Ubuntu ???? | 23:12 |
lunchin | nope | 23:12 |
lunchin | i don't think so at least | 23:12 |
OerHeks | install android in virtualbox ? | 23:13 |
lunchin | well that, but not like, a program emulator, not that i'm aware of at least | 23:13 |
friopy | virtualbox ?? | 23:14 |
lunchin | it's like, a computer environment running on your desktop | 23:14 |
OerHeks | maybe android studio can emulate, dunno ... https://developer.android.com/studio/install.html | 23:14 |
lunchin_ | didn't know this was hexchat compatible, weird | 23:15 |
lunchin_ | huh | 23:15 |
lunchin | eh | 23:15 |
lunchin | i prefer this | 23:15 |
fer750 | qemu or so too | 23:15 |
lunchin | anyone like undertale? | 23:16 |
Wicaeed | Kind of a broad question, but why does the mailutils package come bundled with mysql? | 23:16 |
OerHeks | Wicaeed, to mail you if some trigger has happened. | 23:17 |
Wicaeed | What should I be using if I just want to use the mail commandline util? | 23:17 |
Peppernrino | hello | 23:19 |
Peppernrino | sudo dpkg -i cuda-repo-ubuntu1404_7.5-18_amd64.deb | 23:19 |
Peppernrino | why doesn't that work for me? | 23:19 |
genii | Wicaeed: sendmail and mailutils | 23:19 |
lunchin | is anyone using 16.04.01 lts? | 23:20 |
Wicaeed | sendmail = ssmtp? | 23:20 |
genii | Wicaeed: sendmail is a small mail transport agent. the mailutils is what gives you the mail command | 23:21 |
genii | Wicaeed: ssmtp is another small mail transport agent | 23:22 |
fer750 | Peppernrino: cd /var/cache/apt/archives && dpkg -i ...... | 23:22 |
fer750 | Peppernrino: you need the cache file download in that site or the main tree | 23:22 |
Peppernrino | ok | 23:24 |
Peppernrino | i'll give it a shot | 23:24 |
Peppernrino | been trying to install nvidia drivers for likke a month and a half now lol | 23:24 |
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Peppernrino | on and off | 23:24 |
Disaster_Area | anyone know where | 23:25 |
Disaster_Area | localstorage is for firefox on ubuntu 16.04? | 23:25 |
Disaster_Area | and if I copy my localstorage which I had for firefox on windows into it should it cause any problems? | 23:25 |
OerHeks | Disaster_Area, in ~/.cache/mozilla an ~/.mozilla | 23:26 |
poseidon | I just got a new laptop. I don't have a usb, but I do have a micro sd. Can I use that to install ubuntu? | 23:27 |
OerHeks | heh, try it, copy your mozilla settings :-D .. i think you need to export/import | 23:27 |
dom3mo | SUP MY GLIP GLOPS | 23:28 |
Peppernrino | racist | 23:29 |
dom3mo | Lets talk about ubuntu son | 23:29 |
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BillyTheKid | Hey guys. I am trying to repair grub2 using the boot-repair app but in the middle of it requests me to run: sudo chroot "/mnt/boot-sav/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root" dpkg --configure -a | 23:32 |
poseidon | How can I install ubuntu without a CD or USB? | 23:32 |
poseidon | I have windows 10 installed currently with internet access | 23:32 |
BillyTheKid | the dpkg config continues until I get a "error: cannot read `/dev/sda': Input/output error.". Could anyone help? | 23:33 |
k1l | poseidon: pxe install? | 23:33 |
OerHeks | poseidon, not, only when you have grub installed already. | 23:33 |
OerHeks | pxe and uefi, njummie | 23:34 |
vacho_ | what is a good place to place .crt files on an ubuntu web server? | 23:34 |
k1l | uefi, who uses that modern stuff aynway ;) | 23:34 |
poseidon | OerHeks: I can't unless I have grub installed? | 23:34 |
Vad3rl | hi, what can cause a delay between my keyboard and typing? | 23:34 |
OerHeks | poseidon, yea. but unlikely after a fresh win10. | 23:34 |
poseidon | I could do it with a usb drive though? | 23:35 |
k1l | Vad3rl: load on the system | 23:35 |
poseidon | I'm going to go to the store to get one, what size would I need? | 23:35 |
Vad3rl | like, i open terminal, type a command, it finishes, i have to repeat tapping the keys on my keyboard until it shows up and k1l < | 23:35 |
OerHeks | vacho_, there is only one place, see the ssh wiki https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH | 23:36 |
Vad3rl | there is no "load" on the system. it's happening right now on irc. | 23:36 |
OerHeks | https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/certificates-and-security.html | 23:36 |
vacho_ | OerHeks: I am talking about SSL certificates..I have two folders, not sure which is best. /etc/ca-certificates or /etc/ssl/ | 23:36 |
k1l | Vad3rl: look at "top" what load you have | 23:36 |
BillyTheKid | Any ideas what could cause a "cannot read /dev/sda" during dpkg configure???? | 23:37 |
OerHeks | /etc/ssl/certs | 23:37 |
vacho_ | OerHeks: my cert is called DigiCertCA.crt, just making sure /etc/ca-certificates it not the best place? considering the "CA" :) | 23:38 |
Vad3rl | k1l, there is no load. | 23:38 |
poseidon | Vad3rl: what does "uptime" show? | 23:39 |
Vad3rl | I did say... 00:39:17 up 7 min, 1 user, load average: 0.29, 0.20, 0.11 | 23:39 |
k1l | Vad3rl: so you mean it takes some time after a command finnished to get a new prompt? | 23:43 |
Vad3rl | yeah | 23:43 |
k1l | did the command exit clean? what command was it? | 23:43 |
Vad3rl | k1l, any command. if i type "sudo apt update" and it finishes, to type a new command i have to wait a few seconds | 23:44 |
Vad3rl | same with irc and web browsing | 23:44 |
vacho_ | OerHeks: I think I got everything in place, configured my virtualhosts file etc..I just don't know how to create my own SSLCertificateKeyFile /path/to/your_private.key | 23:44 |
BillyTheKid | could anyone help me reinstall grub2? I get error messages of IO errors, which I can't resolve :( | 23:47 |
Vad3rl | yeah well it's really annoying! a restart didn't help. | 23:50 |
k1l | Vad3rl: what machine is it? | 23:50 |
Vad3rl | custom built. i have no other problems with other's os | 23:51 |
k1l | that sounds to me like some load, or i/o load. | 23:51 |
Vad3rl | nah | 23:52 |
Vad3rl | the mouse is working lol | 23:52 |
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k1l | what desktop? what terminal used? some other scripts or anything non standard? | 23:53 |
Vad3rl | lxde and lxterminal and no. | 23:53 |
k1l | is it even lacking when just pressing enter without a command? | 23:54 |
Vad3rl | yep and typing on irc too | 23:54 |
k1l | cordless keyboard? | 23:54 |
Vad3rl | wired | 23:55 |
k1l | well that really sounds like load-lag. or a really really slow usb bus | 23:55 |
Vad3rl | let me try something, brb. | 23:56 |
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