energizer | Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139307/ | 00:00 |
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energizer | Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139308/ | 00:00 |
antonio__ | I just got an error after trying to install wine. "the cache has no packed named 'wine1.6-i386'. this usually means that your installed packages have unmet dependencies. What can I do to fix this? | 00:02 |
Bashing-om | energizer: On down the rabbit hole ' sudo apt install kde-config-telepathy-accounts ' . | 00:02 |
energizer | Bashing-om: that is my penultimate link | 00:03 |
energizer | sorry, i'll include the command next time | 00:04 |
thepiercingarrow | WTF this is trash | 00:04 |
thepiercingarrow | I ran out of space??? | 00:04 |
thepiercingarrow | I literally installed core, utilities, and lubuntu-desktop | 00:04 |
thepiercingarrow | and Im out of disk space | 00:04 |
energizer | Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139324/ | 00:04 |
gueriLLaPunK | hey everyone. im trying to figure out how to maximize the speed and space of this vps. im trying to partition the disks during setup | 00:04 |
gueriLLaPunK | http://puu.sh/r1jZA/3437b82b47.png | 00:05 |
YankDownUnder | thepiercingarrow: Have you done a "sudo apt autoremove && sudo apt autoclean" yet? | 00:05 |
tgm4883 | thepiercingarrow: complaining gets you nowhere. And without details we really can't even begin to help you | 00:05 |
thepiercingarrow | Um | 00:05 |
thepiercingarrow | I'll do that now | 00:05 |
thepiercingarrow | thanks! | 00:05 |
gueriLLaPunK | i figured doing raid0 would maximize the speed/space but im not sure in regards to this vps | 00:05 |
energizer | sometimes you gotta get a little complaining in first tho ;) | 00:05 |
nuxil | hello | 00:06 |
ubuntu-mate | Any ideas on why I can't see my ad-hoc wireless network? | 00:06 |
nuxil | how can i get my dvd-rw to work. it dosent read dvds at all | 00:06 |
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YankDownUnder | ubuntu-mate: Do you have a terminal installed on your phone? If so, you can open it up and do a "ping" to a known address - that'll tell you firstly what's happening - and you can check the IP settings that way, too... | 00:07 |
lordcirth | gueriLLaPunK, seems to me you only have one disk? | 00:07 |
Bashing-om | energizer: What returns ' apt-cache policy plasma-desktop ' ? | 00:07 |
gueriLLaPunK | lordcirth, see, i wasn't sure since it gave me an option to raid | 00:08 |
energizer | Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139342/ | 00:08 |
gueriLLaPunK | should i delete the raid0 partition? | 00:08 |
lordcirth | gueriLLaPunK, It shows one 90GB disk. raid0 will only complicate things. VPSs rarely have more than 1 disk | 00:09 |
ubuntu-mate | YankDownUnder, how would I ping my laptop if I can't see it's wifi connection? | 00:09 |
gueriLLaPunK | i thought maybe it was used for raid1 | 00:09 |
Bashing-om | energizer: OK, why " //ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/backports/ " a PPA ?? | 00:09 |
YankDownUnder | ubuntu-mate: Sorry - thought it was the other way around. | 00:10 |
energizer | Bashing-om: i did as recommended here i think http://www.tecmint.com/install-kde-plasma-5-in-linux/ | 00:10 |
ubuntu-mate | YankDownUnder, it's okay. I'm having problems with them mate end not broadcasting. I'm just using a live version to test it out so I'm not sure if maybe it's that or the nic doesn't support it but mate had no problem letting me set it up... | 00:12 |
kristenbb | hello, how can I define the arguments associated with the 'open-with' of nautilus, for multiple files ? | 00:13 |
Bashing-om | energizer: And you did ' sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ' - just checking - prior to attempting to install kde stuff ? | 00:13 |
energizer | kristenbb: like the default application to open a file extention? | 00:13 |
energizer | Bashing-om: thought i did, suppose i mighta missed it, i'll try it now? | 00:14 |
kristenbb | energizer: no, what I mean is that I want to be able to choose what nautilus does when I ask it to open multiple files with the same extension | 00:14 |
Bashing-om | energizer: One can never update too often or too many times . | 00:15 |
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energizer | Bashing-om: unless you're in my position -- i can't update at all ;) | 00:16 |
energizer | http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139365/ | 00:16 |
kristenbb | more specifically I want nautilus to open multiple selected video files with one single vlc instance (however I still want to be able to open multiple vlc instances). | 00:16 |
YankDownUnder | kristenbb: Why not just open up the "playlist" window for VLC and drop the filenames into that? | 00:18 |
kristenbb | YankDownUnder: because that's more clicks that I would want to, and I had it working in 14.04 before it was broken due to the upgrade to 16.04... | 00:19 |
Bashing-om | energizer: Hold this thought - I got to go away for about 45 minutes . I will return and see what has worked out . | 00:24 |
energizer | Bashing-om: ok later | 00:24 |
Crizkuro | o/ | 00:28 |
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crizkuro | o/ | 00:43 |
CyberCy | I have a problem where when I start to shutdown my laptop it just restarts instead. | 00:47 |
CyberCy | I have a problem where when I start to shutdown my laptop it just restarts instead. Anyone? | 00:49 |
lordcirth | !patience | CyberCy | 00:51 |
ubottu | CyberCy: 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/ | 00:51 |
lordcirth | CyberCy, if you do 'poweroff' from the command line, does it work properly? | 00:51 |
CyberCy | I'll try and be back in a few | 00:52 |
Rhorse | cybercy try 'sudo halt -pf' in a console | 00:53 |
CyberCy_ | I tried the 'poweroff' command and it didn't work, my laptop just restarted. | 00:55 |
lordcirth | CyberCy_, Rhorse suggested 'sudo halt -pf' while you were away | 00:56 |
CyberCy_ | I'll try it now | 00:57 |
CyberCy | I tried the command 'sudo halt -pf' I got the same result | 01:00 |
Rhorse | CyberCy_: Can you use the --verbose switch with halt to see what's going on? | 01:01 |
CyberCy | I'll try it now. | 01:01 |
etzerd | hello all | 01:08 |
etzerd | how do I encrease the size of the menu icons in Mate? | 01:09 |
etzerd | how do I encrease the size of the menu icons in Mate? | 01:11 |
Umeaboy | etzerd: Check if this might help you: https://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/1395 | 01:11 |
etzerd | Umeaboy: I will try that. but in UbuntuMate version 16:10 you can increase the size of the menu icons on the MateTweak, but this version did not give you this option on the MateTweak | 01:12 |
Devise | damn havn't used irssi in years | 01:13 |
Devise | good to be back | 01:13 |
SarD_ | hi | 01:13 |
SarD_ | I'm trying to obtain a deb package from a go compiled binary, is dh-golang the tool recommendable for that? | 01:13 |
Devise | who here is good with ubuntu? | 01:15 |
Umeaboy | Devise: You are in the Ubuntu channel so I think.............. 99% of us. :) | 01:16 |
Umeaboy | Just ask your question. :) | 01:16 |
energizer | Umeaboy: i think that was his question, and you nailed it ;) | 01:16 |
Devise | lol | 01:17 |
Devise | I installed Cairo Dock | 01:18 |
Devise | however, my bottom toolbar still shows up | 01:18 |
Devise | how can I take out the lower tool bar so that Cairo Dock is the only tool bar showing? | 01:18 |
energizer | what bottom toolbar | 01:19 |
Devise | in Ubunto Mate you get two. Top and a bottom tool bar | 01:19 |
energizer | Devise: http://askubuntu.com/questions/230519/how-can-i-remove-one-of-the-two-mate-panels-without-using-the-gui | 01:20 |
Bashing-om | energizer: What results ' sudo apt install --reinstall plasma-desktop " . As we start down that hole . | 01:24 |
energizer | Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139518/ | 01:25 |
Bashing-om | energizer: " kde-config-telepathy-accounts (>= 15.04.0)" HUH ?? what returns ' apt list kde-config-telepathy-accounts ' ? | 01:27 |
Bashing-om | !info apt list kde-config-telepathy-accounts | 01:27 |
ubottu | 'list' is not a valid distribution: kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, partner, precise, precise-backports, precise-proposed, stable, testing, trusty, trusty-backports, trusty-proposed, unstable, utopic, utopic-backports, utopic-proposed, vivid, vivid-backports, vivid-proposed, wily, wily-backports, wily-proposed, xenial, xenial-backports, xenial-proposed, yakkety, yakkety-backports, yakkety-proposed | 01:27 |
energizer | Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139528/ | 01:28 |
Bashing-om | !info kde-config-telepathy-accounts | 01:28 |
ubottu | kde-config-telepathy-accounts (source: ktp-accounts-kcm): KDE Control Module for managing Telepathy Accounts. In component universe, is optional. Version 4:15.12.3-0ubuntu1 (xenial), package size 144 kB, installed size 789 kB | 01:28 |
Bashing-om | energizer: K; looks OK .. what now ' sudo apt install kde-config-telepathy-accounts ' ? | 01:30 |
energizer | Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139533/ | 01:31 |
Bashing-om | energizer: And what does the package manager scream about ' sudo apt install plasma-desktop ' ? | 01:32 |
energizer | Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139542/ | 01:33 |
Bashing-om | energizer: As a round and around we go ! .. what returns ' apt-cache policy kde-config-telepathy-accounts ' ? | 01:36 |
energizer | Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139554/ | 01:37 |
Bashing-om | energizer: All I can come up with is to ppa-purge ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports; see then if we can get the system stable ??? | 01:46 |
devise | lol | 01:50 |
devise | getting this kali menu on ubuntu seems to get be hard as shit | 01:50 |
energizer | Bashing-om: ok http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139599/ | 01:53 |
energizer | i gotta step out for 30 minutes or so, will return | 01:53 |
energizer | i'll say hi if you're around | 01:54 |
Bashing-om | energizer: K " /flozz/flozz/ubuntu xenial Release' does not have a Release file." Did you remove the source ??? | 01:56 |
Apteryx | How can I debug early boot problems in Ubuntu? | 02:02 |
Moisslopes | Boa noite!! | 02:03 |
Moisslopes | Alguém pode me ajudar? | 02:03 |
Moisslopes | Atualizei o Ubuntu e agora não consigo fazer login. | 02:05 |
Moisslopes | Alguém pode me ajudar? | 02:05 |
Bashing-om | Apteryx: 16.04 ? Then see : http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/systemd-blame.html . | 02:07 |
Apteryx | Bashing-om: Yes! I tried with Padoka ppa & Linux 4.8 rc5, no change! | 02:08 |
Apteryx | Problem is not a slow boot though. It's the video driver crashing post grub. | 02:08 |
Bashing-om | Apteryx: Graphic's driver issue . start at ' cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log ' see what X thinks of the build . | 02:10 |
Apteryx | Bashing-om: I'd like to, but I can't see this log with using 'nomodeset', which is not useful. | 02:12 |
Apteryx | Bashing-om: Sorry, I meant that I can *only* see this log while using nomodeset, which masks any error from the actual amdgpu driver (since it's disabled). | 02:15 |
Bashing-om | Apteryx: Well; maybe we can back door this . Re-install the recommended driver ; - lspci -k | grep -EA2 'VGA|3D' . Match the hardware . | 02:15 |
Bashing-om | Apteryx: Ouch AMD ... you are not trying to install FGLRX on 16.04 are you ? | 02:16 |
Apteryx | Bashing-om: No, just trying to use the amdgpu which every one else apparently is using without problems. | 02:17 |
Apteryx | The only difference | 02:17 |
Apteryx | in my setup is the crypto module in my /etc/default/grub which is necessary since my grub is on an encrypted partition. | 02:17 |
Apteryx | And also the filesystem is on RAID1 + LUKS + LVM, so a prompt is supposed to show up during the boot process, post grub. | 02:18 |
Bashing-om | Apteryx: Sorry U know little of AMD in 16.04 .. and evem less about encryption and dealing with it . | 02:19 |
Bashing-om | Apteryx: typo // that is U/I* I know little . | 02:21 |
Apteryx | Bashing-om: Ah, that changes the tone quite a bit. | 02:21 |
Apteryx | ^^ | 02:21 |
Apteryx | Although at this point I was kinda in agreement ;) | 02:22 |
Bashing-om | Apteryx: Not to know is not a fault . So many things I wish I knew, and perhaps I will -- given time amd effort . But encryption is not one of them . | 02:23 |
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energizer | Bashing-om: hello | 02:31 |
Bashing-om | energizer: aye . | 02:34 |
energizer | i'm not sure what was going on with flozz tbh | 02:34 |
energizer | Bashing-om: from apt update http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139700/ | 02:36 |
Bashing-om | energizer: What ever it is , it needs to be gone . : http://ppa.launchpad.net/flozz/flozz/ubuntu/dists/. Not supported in xenial . | 02:37 |
fremi | i am new in this chat | 02:38 |
Apteryx | Can I access boot messages of previous session? | 02:38 |
Apteryx | What I'd like to do: 1) Boot system normally --> amdgpu crashes 2) Boot system with 'nomodeset' --> consult previous session boot logs. | 02:39 |
warren_ | Hi I just installed ubuntu-mate on an old laptop, and set it up as a wireless AP. Can anyone point me at some easy to use (preferably GUI) software for setting up QOS? | 02:39 |
lordcirth | Apteryx, you need to enable persistent logging for journalctl. If you find an easy way to do that, please let me know, because it's been bugging me but not enough to fix it | 02:40 |
Bashing-om | Apteryx: upstart (14.04) does not have that ability to log before the system is started and fully running. | 02:41 |
energizer | Bashing-om: ok, now apt update is fine, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139717/ | 02:41 |
user____2 | hello | 02:42 |
user____2 | Im trying to use citrix on ubuntu and its not working, I have the citrix reciver however when I try to remote it wont actualy start | 02:43 |
user____2 | any tips | 02:43 |
Apteryx | lordcirth: OK, will look into it. | 02:43 |
Apteryx | Bashing-om: I'm on 16.04 with systemd. | 02:43 |
Bashing-om | energizer: Just how many desktops do you have installed ? | 02:43 |
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energizer | Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139727/ | 02:44 |
Bashing-om | Apteryx: Jogging my memory . sorry to have thought other than 16.04 . | 02:44 |
jasonjons | sharga | 02:45 |
Bashing-om | energizer: I am a bit leary as there is also " cinnamon-desktop-data " to remove the crud . But getting rid of the cruft is generally a good thing . | 02:46 |
glitchd | can someone help me with a thunar question? | 02:47 |
Apteryx | Apteryx: Sorry to have confused you -- to be fair I'm using more than one system (well, my parent's machine is like a 2nd machine ;). | 02:47 |
Apteryx | Bashing-om: ^ | 02:47 |
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energizer | Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23139739/ | 02:48 |
Bashing-om | energizer: Let's bite the bullet, see if ' sudo apt-get autoremove ' will run . | 02:49 |
glitchd | anyone know how to fix this? http://picbin.org/src/1138 | 02:49 |
energizer | Bashing-om: same error | 02:49 |
Apteryx | lordcirth: Have you tried this: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-journalctl-to-view-and-manipulate-systemd-logs ? | 02:50 |
lordcirth | Apteryx, that looks like the solution! thanks | 02:50 |
Apteryx | To summarize, it seems like we must edit /etc/systemd/journald.conf and under [Journal] add the option Storage=persistent | 02:50 |
lordcirth | Yeah | 02:50 |
energizer | Bashing-om: oh, well that was easy, i just removed kde-telepathy* and now everything works | 02:51 |
immor | hello everyone, i seem to be having issues changing permission on an auto mounted drive called media | 02:52 |
Bashing-om | energizer: Well ! That is a good thing . | 02:52 |
immor | for the life of me i cant seem to be able to write to a brand new ext4 partition | 02:52 |
energizer | Bashing-om: thanks for accompanying me on this wild ride | 02:54 |
Bashing-om | energizer: Just held your hand, again . | 02:54 |
immor | sudo chmod 777 /media/immor/media gives the following error | 02:54 |
immor | chmod: cannot access '/media/immor/media': No such file or directory | 02:54 |
energizer | Bashing-om: thanks : ) | 02:55 |
Bashing-om | immor: Can root write to the file system ? such then that you need to change the ownerships to "you" ? | 02:55 |
immor | failed to open dir root | 02:56 |
immor | how can i write something via root? | 02:56 |
User0 | im having a problem when am trying to connect to freenode with vpn enable in ubuntu. (without vpn is connecting normally).... Any thoughts? | 02:56 |
nicomachus | User0: try asking in #freenode | 02:58 |
Bashing-om | immor: How are you mounting the device you are attempting to write to ? once we know the mount point we can start looking . | 02:58 |
User0 | thanks | 02:58 |
immor | bashing-om: using xubuntu's auto mounting | 02:58 |
immor | bashing-om: drives states removable media, mounted in media/immor/Media | 03:00 |
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Seek | hi | 03:01 |
Bashing-om | infectiious: K.. then we see what the mount point is . ' ls -al /media/immor ' in a pastebin please . | 03:02 |
immor | bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/U3QJxBzh | 03:04 |
WhiteWhale | does comcast not like people using nmap over their network or something? | 03:06 |
Bashing-om | immor: K, so far so good .. now with the usb drive plugged in .. show 'sudo parted -l' to verify the device is seen . | 03:07 |
immor | bashing-om: its not a usb drive its a 3tb sata drive | 03:08 |
Bashing-om | immor: External or internal is that 3Tb drive ? | 03:09 |
immor | bashing-om: internal | 03:09 |
Apteryx | Ahh, even with the systemd persistent logs enabled, this won't help, cause the boot apparently stalls before the filesystem is mounted. | 03:09 |
immor | bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/D88fSMHg | 03:09 |
Apteryx | I suspect the LUKS password prompt not behaving nicely with the amdgpu driver. | 03:09 |
saegeoff | hello all | 03:10 |
Apteryx | I can never input the LUKS password, it crashes at the point where it should prompt me. | 03:10 |
saegeoff | how is everyone this evening | 03:12 |
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Bashing-om | immor: Again. all looks good . so mount it . 'sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /media/immor/Media ' and now who owns the files on the file system ' ls -al /media/immor/Media ' ? | 03:13 |
yh_ | anybody there | 03:21 |
yh_ | hi man | 03:24 |
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steven_ | 52.201.98.13:443 | 03:37 |
steven_ | 192.168.1.252:2049 52.201.98.13:443 i want to print only the ip address and i dont want to print the port. how can i achive that ? any help? | 03:38 |
guardianL_ | print using what language steven_ ? | 03:42 |
gueriLLaPunK | ok im an idiot. i did an install of ubuntu server and i forgot what user i created as my sudo (since i cant login via root) so when i try to login via root, i get login incorrect | 03:54 |
gueriLLaPunK | im in my vps console (not ssh) | 03:54 |
steven_ | <gauardianL_> in linux ubuntu | 03:55 |
Dreaman | haw to use ipv6 | 03:55 |
Dreaman | in ubuntu | 03:55 |
gueriLLaPunK | from what ive gathered from google is that u cant login with root and i being the a drunk dumbass, forgot the user i used when i was installing ubuntu | 03:56 |
alex______ | hi | 03:57 |
tmuwa | Dreaman: then use it: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPv6 | 03:57 |
tmuwa | ;) | 03:57 |
alex______ | i want to install teamviewer but my ubuntu 16 dont allow me to that | 03:58 |
tmuwa | gueriLLaPunK: Recovery Mode is your friend | 03:58 |
gueriLLaPunK | tmuwa, thanks. im gonna reboot now | 03:59 |
tmuwa | gueriLLaPunK: Had a similar problem a time ago | 04:00 |
tmuwa | accedentially deleted my only user from the sudoers group ;) | 04:01 |
gueriLLaPunK | im an idiot. ok so i did a reboot via kvm | 04:01 |
Bashing-om | gueriLLaPunK: Here are easy instructions to reset your password in Ubuntu: | 04:01 |
Bashing-om | http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/resetpassword | 04:01 |
gueriLLaPunK | thanks Bashing-om | 04:01 |
gueriLLaPunK | im in grub | 04:01 |
Bashing-om | gueriLLaPunK: np | 04:02 |
gueriLLaPunK | Bashing-om, thanks a lot! im a *nix noob and i was able to fix everything | 04:10 |
gueriLLaPunK | weird. i tried changing the root password and it said it was unchanged | 04:11 |
Bashing-om | gueriLLaPunK: Oh it is others who did the good deed, I just passed it on along . That is the 'buntu way . | 04:11 |
gueriLLaPunK | oh must be because it wont let you login as root | 04:11 |
Bashing-om | !root | gueriLLaPunK | 04:12 |
ubottu | gueriLLaPunK: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo | 04:12 |
gueriLLaPunK | Bashing-om, pass along my appreciation then! i found my 'sudoer' that i drunkley forgot | 04:12 |
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wbill | is ssh open by default on install of the newest ver of ubuntu? | 04:17 |
maasstyle | how to check the wifi status in ubuntu, i want to see how much of data i have used | 04:19 |
wbill | or rather installed? | 04:20 |
OerHeks | wbill, no. | 04:20 |
wbill | is there a url orguide i need to follow for this procedure? | 04:21 |
Myrtti | you need to install it | 04:22 |
OerHeks | wbill, sure, this is the start page for ssh, server and client https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/ | 04:22 |
wbill | ok ty | 04:22 |
maasstyle | how to check the wifi status in ubuntu, i want to see how much of data i have used | 04:23 |
wbill | oh 1 thought should i change the default port if i only use it behind my home router? | 04:23 |
tmuwa | wbill: no standard port 22 is fine | 04:24 |
steven_ | 192.168.1.252:2049 52.201.98.13:443 i want to print only the ip address and i dont want to print the port in ubuntu linux any help? | 04:24 |
wbill | ok ty | 04:24 |
OerHeks | maasstyle, you have to install vnstat or iftop before measuring.. right now i don't know a standard tool that can shgow you, only your router can. | 04:26 |
tmuwa | steven_: you could use awk | 04:27 |
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OerHeks | maasstyle, some examples http://askubuntu.com/questions/532424/how-to-monitor-bandwidth-usage | 04:28 |
maasstyle_ | OerHeks: thannk you very much | 04:31 |
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energizer | Oh boy, I'm having an xrandr disaster. http://paste.ubuntu.com/23140063/ | 04:48 |
energizer | somehow my monitors are panning, one is off, they're in reversed position... | 04:49 |
gajuith | Hi, is there anyone that is familiar with the i915 video driver issues with 16.04? I've attempted the fix at https://aboutsimon.com/blog/2016/07/20/Ubuntu-16.04-external-monitor-flickering-and-turning-off-on-intel-i915.html which failed to correct the issue. | 04:57 |
Tims_Tech | hi | 05:06 |
Tims_Tech | I try to install mono-complete on ubuntu 16.04 64-bit but I get errors: http://pastebin.com/xZz1AMUB | 05:07 |
PugaBear | I just installed ubuntu 16.04. I rebooted a few times, installed some stuff, and then I rebooted again and it gets stuck on a one line message '/dev/sda1: clean, xxx/xxxx files, xxxx,xxxxx blocks.' What does this mean? Can I get out of it? | 05:11 |
ayrus | Hi, there is high memory usases in 16.04. Is there is any temporary solution for this? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1572801 | 05:12 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1572801 in linux (Ubuntu Xenial) "Ubuntu 16.04 Unity desktop uses much more ram than Ubuntu 15.10" [High,Confirmed] | 05:12 |
ayrus | PugaBear, edit /etc/default/grub. change GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash fastboot" . after that reboot. Please confirm someone who knows better. | 05:16 |
PugaBear | How? I can't access command line | 05:17 |
OerHeks | i think that sda1 is dirty, use filecheck to clean | 05:17 |
OerHeks | !fsck | 05:17 |
ubottu | fsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo touch /forcefsck && sudo shutdown -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot | 05:17 |
OerHeks | ah, fastboot tip from ayrus is valid | 05:17 |
PugaBear | How can I skip it? | 05:17 |
akik | ayrus: what does adding fastboot change? | 05:17 |
OerHeks | don't skip it. fix it. | 05:17 |
PugaBear | Well yes but I can't fix it cause it just sits there | 05:18 |
PugaBear | How long will it take? | 05:18 |
PugaBear | Fresh install on ssd | 05:18 |
OerHeks | fastboot is valid to skip the check, but you may encounter other issues then. | 05:18 |
PugaBear | I will go fix it once I can skip this one and get into command line | 05:19 |
ayrus | PugaBear, do you have graphic card in the system? | 05:20 |
PugaBear | Integrated graphics | 05:20 |
ayrus | PugaBear, try performing the task listed in http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23140114/ | 05:21 |
PugaBear | Holding shift doesn't do anything | 05:23 |
ayrus | try pressing esc | 05:23 |
ayrus | PugaBear, Esc | 05:23 |
PugaBear | Okay I'm into a menu but no command line it appears | 05:25 |
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PugaBear | resume, clean, dpkg, failsafeX, fsck, grub, network, root, system-summary | 05:26 |
hateball | PugaBear: root gives you cli | 05:26 |
ayrus | Kindly help with the memory leak in 16.04. I have to restart the system in every 1 hour. I have ram 8 gb, which gets full and then system uses swap. System is getting too slow. I don't understatnd that whether I kill myself or throw the system. :P | 05:26 |
PugaBear | Read only | 05:26 |
hateball | PugaBear: "mount -o remount, rw /" | 05:28 |
hateball | PugaBear: that'll make it writable | 05:28 |
PugaBear | No network connection either | 05:34 |
ayrus | PugaBear, you are on lan or wifi? | 05:37 |
PugaBear | Wifi worked fine before this happened I think its just not started the network manager yet. | 05:41 |
PugaBear | I'm booting into recovery mode by pressing Esc, then advanced options, then recovery mode, that is correct yes? | 05:42 |
ayrus | PugaBear, yes | 05:42 |
ayrus | PugaBear, do you have lan? | 05:42 |
PugaBear | I don't know I'm not good with networking | 05:43 |
PugaBear | I tried the fastboot stuff too and it didn't work, still started a fsck | 05:44 |
PugaBear | Both fastboot suggestions | 05:44 |
ayrus | PugaBear, Lan cable to connect to your system. So that you can enable the networking through command line. | 05:44 |
PugaBear | I don't have any cable connected no. | 05:45 |
ayrus | PugaBear, use http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23140166/ to connect with lan wire for internet. | 05:47 |
OerHeks | why not run just filecheck?? | 05:49 |
PugaBear | OerHeks how long would that generally take? | 05:51 |
ayrus | PugaBear, OerHeks yes. You should check the file system first. | 05:51 |
deb | hihi | 05:51 |
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PugaBear | It waited for 30 mins and it didn't move at all, does it take longer? | 05:51 |
warren_ | has anyone ever used fireqos? I can | 05:52 |
warren_ | can't figure out how to specify an ip block | 05:52 |
Guest29285 | 1234567890987654321 | 05:53 |
cfhowlett | Guest29285, stop that please. | 05:54 |
cfhowlett | Guest29285, most of use the default ubuntu package: ufw. fireqos has abundant documentation at http://firehol.org/documentation/ | 05:56 |
c00x | hai all i'm new in ubuntu | 06:01 |
c00x | may i ask something | 06:01 |
PugaBear | Go ahead | 06:01 |
c00x | what is "systemctl" in ubuntu 16.04 | 06:01 |
c00x | ? | 06:01 |
cfhowlett | c00x, open a terminal. type in man systemctl. read. | 06:02 |
c00x | what is function "systemctl" for ? | 06:02 |
akik | c00x: you control systemd services with it | 06:02 |
cfhowlett | most linux help menus can be accessed via this function | 06:02 |
ayrus | c00x, http://pastebin.com/YxmaaC1g | 06:03 |
c00x | any services can be acces by "systemctl" command ? | 06:04 |
c00x | or just for ubuntu system only ? | 06:04 |
akik | c00x: ubuntu 15.04 started using systemd for system services | 06:05 |
c00x | ok thanks a lot guys | 06:07 |
l9 | anyone knows how i can get only listed the size of the folders and not all the stuff in the folder? | 06:08 |
akik | l9: du -sk directory will show the total for directory | 06:08 |
l9 | akik: du -sh but i want too summarise this levels directorys | 06:09 |
l9 | i am in /home/user and want too know how much are in /home/user/dir1, dir2 and so on | 06:10 |
Ben64 | du -hd1 | 06:10 |
akik | l9: du -sh dir* | 06:10 |
l9 | Ben64: thanks | 06:11 |
janisozaur | hi there! I'm trying to have Launchpad build a package for me, for trusty. It has a dependency which is not satisfiable with default packages, so I have built my own version (jansson 2.7) and uploaded to PPA, but when I try to build my project, Launchpad complains about jansson not being recent enough, even though it should pick version from my PPA | 06:15 |
janisozaur | can someone please help me with that? | 06:15 |
viiiq | I'm getting weird errors when I connect to an Ubuntu Server 16.04 X Desktop using TightVNC, and I have no idea how to decipher them. Google failed me, I only get niche SO posts that don't help me at all. http://imgur.com/a/0NCqr | 06:16 |
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rexwin_ | I am trying local port forwarding ssh -L 8080:www.ubuntuforums.org:80 <host> | 06:18 |
rexwin_ | following this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/PortForwarding but get an error ssh: connect to host dell port 22: Connection refused | 06:19 |
hateball | rexwin_: do you have openssh-server installed on your local machine | 06:21 |
rexwin_ | I believe yes it is | 06:21 |
hateball | rexwin_: sudo apt install ssh | 06:21 |
hateball | rexwin_: also you can !paste us exactly what you run and the output of it | 06:22 |
hateball | !paste | 06:22 |
ubottu | For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. | 06:22 |
l9 | Ben64: combining that with |sort -h and you get them sorted too , why didnt i know this a long time ago | 06:22 |
Bray90820 | Anyone wanna help me get ubuntu booting correctly it boots to the os like 1 out of 10 times every other time it boots to a black screen I tried nomodeset and that didn't seem to help anything when i remove quit splash it goes black after this line | 06:22 |
Bray90820 | fb: switching to inteldrmfb from simple | 06:22 |
rexwin_ | ssh: connect to host ns2 port 22: Connection refused | 06:24 |
hateball | rexwin_: please do paste everything | 06:25 |
hateball | you're not helping anyone help you by just pasting a single line out of context | 06:25 |
rexwin_ | now it got connected but url changed to http://www.canonical.com/ instead of rremaining at localhost:8080 | 06:27 |
rexwin_ | that is all i got, 1 line output and now it is gone | 06:29 |
rudy__ | hello? | 06:30 |
cfhowlett | !ask | rudy__ | 06:30 |
ubottu | rudy__: 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 | 06:30 |
rudy__ | ok | 06:31 |
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TheNH813 | Unity freezes after searching 1 letter. | 06:34 |
TheNH813 | How do I fix it? | 06:34 |
soiz | i'm trying to run qjackctl but i get "jack server is not running or cannot be started" | 06:36 |
rexwin_ | ssh -L 8080:www.ubuntuforums.org:80 192.168.80.134 forwareded the port correctly. how to remove/disable portforwarding now | 06:36 |
TheNH813 | soiz: Where? In gjackctl? | 06:37 |
TheNH813 | *qjackctl | 06:37 |
soiz | TheNH813: yes in the Messages panel | 06:37 |
TheNH813 | There's a button to start jack, is there not? | 06:37 |
ducasse | rexwin_: kill the ssh process | 06:37 |
soiz | TheNH813: yes: "Could not connect to JACK server as client" | 06:38 |
TheNH813 | soiz: Jack might bot be starting correctly. Click setup. | 06:38 |
TheNH813 | What settings are there? | 06:38 |
TheNH813 | Specifically sampel rate | 06:38 |
TheNH813 | And driver | 06:38 |
soiz | TheNH813: driver: alsa / realtime / Interface: default / Midi Driver: none | 06:39 |
TheNH813 | What's the sample rate and frames/period? | 06:39 |
soiz | TheNH813: 48000 1024 | 06:39 |
soiz | Periods: 2 | 06:40 |
rexwin_ | thank you | 06:40 |
TheNH813 | Under the "Advanced" tab, what's the server prefix? | 06:40 |
soiz | TheNH813: jackd | 06:40 |
TheNH813 | Have you tried opening a terminal and typing "jackd --help" | 06:41 |
TheNH813 | If it's working ti should put out help options | 06:41 |
TheNH813 | Otherwise, it may need to be installed/reinstalled | 06:41 |
soiz | TheNH813: yes it gives me the help | 06:42 |
soiz | TheNH813: are there some parameters that I can play with to see if it starts? | 06:42 |
TheNH813 | Yes, try selecting the sound card manually under Interface on the parameters tab | 06:43 |
TheNH813 | It may have the wrong device. | 06:43 |
soiz | oh that seems to have worked | 06:43 |
TheNH813 | So, the server started now? | 06:44 |
soiz | TheNH813: yes I think so | 06:44 |
soiz | TheNH813: i'll try to connect it to my midi keyboard | 06:44 |
TheNH813 | soiz: Does it say started on the monitor to the right of the stop button? | 06:45 |
soiz | TheNH813: i see "Started" in yellow top left, and "Stopped" in red, bottom left | 06:45 |
TheNH813 | That seems normal. | 06:46 |
TheNH813 | Try connecting the keyboard to a synthesizer and pressing some keys. | 06:47 |
soiz | TheNH813: just tried connecting to QSynth :) it worked! | 06:47 |
TheNH813 | Great! Sometimes the defaults just need a little nudge to get working. | 06:47 |
TheNH813 | ...hmmmm now why is the unity search lens not accepting text input. Might be the IME for other languages. hm...... | 06:49 |
TheNH813 | Tiem to research scim bugs | 06:49 |
TheNH813 | It's Firefox?!?!? Why would the browser COMPLETELY capture the KB. | 06:51 |
jablo | After upgrading to Ubuntu 16.04.1 from 14.04 my cryptdisks wont mount automatically. I type in the correct password on the boot splash screen, and get immediately dropped into a root emergency shell prompt; from there I can run "crypdisk_start crypt" (and type the correct password) and "mount -a" to fix it. Exiting the shell continues the boot process correctly. Any suggestions? | 06:54 |
TheNH813 | jablo: sounds like a wrong automatic configuration. | 06:54 |
TheNH813 | Maybe something in fstab? | 06:55 |
TheNH813 | Or maybe cryptdisk isn't starting by default. Have you tried adding it to the startup scripts manually. | 06:55 |
jablo | This is my fstab: http://pastebin.com/bgsxVupJ | 06:56 |
jablo | And this is the cryptdisk related files in /etc/rc*.d/: http://pastebin.com/fGWjPLQH | 06:57 |
jablo | and they both seem quite correct to me (obviously, otherwise I wouldn't be asking for help here...) | 06:57 |
TheNH813 | Looks like it's all there. That's odd. Tried update-initramfs? Maybe something isn't in there and will get added if you trigger an update. | 06:58 |
jablo | TheNH813 the strange thing is that I *do* get prompted for the password to cryptdisks on the graphical splash screen. | 06:59 |
jablo | It's just like ubuntu doesn't really like what I type and pretends I typed the wrong password or whatever. | 07:00 |
SarD_ | just a question, once you build your package, the binary placed in your workspace/bin needs to be run with golang? or I can copy that binary to another machine and run it without it? | 07:01 |
TheNH813 | jablo: I'm as puzzled as you then. | 07:01 |
jablo | **cries a bit** | 07:01 |
TheNH813 | Hm..... I'l go through some searches to check if there's a bug. | 07:01 |
TheNH813 | Sard_: Sorry, never packaged anything. Maybe ask on UbuntuForums. | 07:02 |
jablo | I'll try your update-initramfs, boot, and be back. 5 mins. | 07:02 |
TheNH813 | Ok. | 07:03 |
jablo | Hmm - not used to running update-initramfs manualle. Do I "update-initramfs -k all" ? | 07:03 |
TheNH813 | update-initramfs -u | 07:06 |
TheNH813 | Also, what kind of keyboard layout do you use? | 07:06 |
TheNH813 | I have suspicions the drive isn't detecting fast enough or the keyboard gets the wrong mapping just for the password screen. | 07:07 |
TheNH813 | According to what I'v found on launchpad and askubuntu. | 07:07 |
jablo | I am using a danish keyboard, with an english language ubuntu install (yes, I'm old-school, from before computer programs were translated, so I get hopelessly confused if my computer speaks my native language to me) | 07:08 |
pavlushka | SarD_: for you #ubuntu-packaging | 07:09 |
TheNH813 | The Danish keyboard could be related. | 07:09 |
TheNH813 | Let em look up some specific terms now. BRB | 07:09 |
ducasse | SarD_: afaik go is a compiled language, so you should just need the binary and any libs it is linked to. | 07:10 |
antonio__ | I'm trying to install this program I bought via wine...so I tried wine setup.exe in term. It went through the application process...just not sure how to access the program? Here is the output from terminal http://pastebin.com/Ea8nb9Zd | 07:10 |
jablo | but, my password contains normal (non-danish-specific) letters and numbers only - so those keys should (according to my memory of english keyboard layout) be identically mapped. | 07:10 |
TheNH813 | Likely, but i'm just looking of rany related problems. | 07:10 |
jablo | TheNH813 - trying a reboot now, be back in 5mins. | 07:10 |
TheNH813 | Ok. | 07:10 |
Daenu | Hi there | 07:11 |
TheNH813 | Hello | 07:11 |
Blue1 | Howdy Tex | 07:11 |
Blue1 | y | 07:11 |
Daenu | have an issue with vsftp, no answer on ask ubuntu till now, could eventually someone have a look at it? http://askubuntu.com/questions/819092/vsftpd-user-folder-on-different-hard-disk | 07:12 |
TheNH813 | Daenu: Let me look at it..... | 07:13 |
Daenu | TheNH813: thanks | 07:13 |
TheNH813 | Daenu: I think that could be a bug, if you're sure all permissions are right. | 07:17 |
TheNH813 | I see no reason why it should'nt work. | 07:17 |
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Daenu | Oh man, I hate when that happens, would have been more happy if I had made a mistake ;-) | 07:18 |
Daenu | the permissions are exactly the same as if would be the "normal" home folder... | 07:19 |
TheNH813 | Something could be off about GnuTLS. I'v not seen "An unexpected TLS packet was recieved" before. | 07:20 |
Daenu | off about GnuTLS? | 07:20 |
Daenu | As said I'm not very experienced in ubuntu | 07:21 |
TheNH813 | That error led me here: https://github.com/flexiondotorg/oab-java6/issues/116 | 07:21 |
TheNH813 | Which is related to something patched a while back | 07:22 |
TheNH813 | And caused a temporary outage of some parts of github. | 07:22 |
TheNH813 | Did you check the certificates used for TLS? | 07:22 |
Daenu | How do I check that? | 07:23 |
TheNH813 | I'm looking. I'v not usually had trouble with the default settings. | 07:24 |
jablo | TheNH813 - still the same after "update-initramfs". I noticed, however, that when I'm dumped into the emergency root shell after typing the crytpdisk password on the graphical splash screen, my cryptswap is already mounted. So cryptdisks *are* started. | 07:25 |
antonio__ | Has anyone gotten the hemmingway app (www.hemmingwayapp.com) to work under wine? | 07:26 |
jablo | Still, from that shell I can "cryptdisks_start crypt" and "mount -a", then continue | 07:26 |
jablo | (I have some instability with the nvidia X server sometimes locking up if I log in while I have the second monitor connected too, but ... first things first) | 07:26 |
k1l | !wine | antonio__ | 07:27 |
ubottu | antonio__: 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 | 07:27 |
Daenu | TheNH813: if I set enable_ssl to NO, this comes: 500 OOPS: cannot change directory:/media/daniel/www-back/hostpoint/files | 07:27 |
antonio__ | Hey folks. I know there are two versions of virtualbox for Linux. I need the one with usb support. Which one do I need to download again? | 07:28 |
TheNH813 | antonio__: For USB you need VirtualBox and then the extension pack. | 07:28 |
TheNH813 | Taht goes with you r current version | 07:28 |
TheNH813 | Daenu: https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?t=31245 | 07:29 |
antonio__ | TheNH813, thanks :D | 07:29 |
TheNH813 | Daenu: Might be related. I dont' have too much experience with server stuffs, so sorry. | 07:29 |
Daenu | was there already.... | 07:29 |
TheNH813 | Ah, ok. | 07:29 |
TheNH813 | antonio__: You're welcome. | 07:29 |
Daenu | this one is nice: Something's wrong with the server. Contact your server administrator or server hosting provider for assistance. | 07:30 |
Daenu | rofl | 07:30 |
TheNH813 | LOL what if you are the admin. XDDDD | 07:30 |
TheNH813 | But to be honest, I'm osrry but I don't think I can help you. | 07:30 |
Daenu | maybe something wrong with the perms, cause of this: 500 OOPS: cannot change directory:/media/daniel/www-back/hostpoint/files | 07:30 |
Daenu | thanks anyway!! | 07:31 |
zetheroo | does anyone have experience with the question of LVM vs ZFS? | 07:32 |
TheNH813 | Daenu: My last advice is to compare all the permissions and file modes between identical files between both machines. Well, I wish you good luck getting it sorted out. | 07:32 |
Daenu | thanks, im sure one day I'll sort this out, hehe | 07:32 |
TheNH813 | jablo: Do you use any characters in the password like "P@$$w0rd". I'd say just change TTYs and see what happens if you type the characters. Just to check. Other then that I'v run out of ideas. | 07:35 |
jablo | TheNH813 upper and lower case ASCII characters and one cipher and one space | 07:35 |
TheNH813 | Maybe I'm overthinking the keyboard thing. But I'm having trouble at the unity lens and the login screen the last few days. Just mangles text input and misses keystrokes either alltogether or very selectively. | 07:37 |
TheNH813 | Right now if I tap the WinKey and try to search it does nothing. | 07:38 |
TheNH813 | No characters appear. LOL | 07:38 |
TheNH813 | Think I'l go post on UbuntuForums about that. | 07:38 |
jablo | TheNH813: at one point I had more than one active program competing for keystrokes on the emergency shell - that is, only every second keystroke would actually be accepted by the shell the rest would disappear. But on the gui splash cryptdisk password prompt all keystrokes are accepted. | 07:39 |
Daenu | TheNH813: think the permissions are wrong on that partition.... | 07:39 |
jablo | So there may be something odd going on behind the scenes | 07:39 |
TheNH813 | jablo: That's what I suspect. | 07:39 |
Daenu | cause can't access it by cd without doing a sudo su | 07:39 |
ducasse | zetheroo: what's your question? | 07:40 |
jablo | Thanks for looking into it. | 07:40 |
TheNH813 | Daenu: Maybe it's group and ownership is set to root or something. | 07:40 |
Daenu | it is, changing that now | 07:40 |
TheNH813 | jablo: You're welcome. Hopefully it's a simple fix and not a convoluted patch. | 07:40 |
zetheroo | ducasse: well, I am being told that LVM sucks compared to ZFS, but I am not sure why that is ... | 07:40 |
zetheroo | ducasse: LVM seems rather logical and practical, but maybe there are performance differences or something!? | 07:41 |
k1l | zetheroo: LVS is an additional layer. zfs got that included already. | 07:41 |
ducasse | zetheroo: although they do many of the same things, i prefer zfs by far. it is really nice to work with, and very powerful. | 07:42 |
Surfer2010_ | hi, what command do i use to get the size of a folder ... like in windows the right-click properties? | 07:42 |
TheNH813 | Well, I gotta sleep. Goodnight everyone. | 07:43 |
TheNH813 | Surfer2010_:Right click, properties. | 07:43 |
k1l | Surfer2010_: nautilus got the same right click thing | 07:43 |
elias_a | Good morning, everyone! :) | 07:43 |
Surfer2010_ | i'm in ssh terminal | 07:43 |
ducasse | Surfer2010_: 'du -sh /path/to/folder' | 07:43 |
Surfer2010_ | ducasse: i tried that and it takes forever ... | 07:44 |
Surfer2010_ | or doesn't end at all | 07:44 |
k1l | Surfer2010_: then there are a lot of things in that folder? | 07:44 |
zetheroo | ducasse: | 07:45 |
oritrix | hi | 07:45 |
Surfer2010_ | k1l: not really | 07:45 |
Surfer2010_ | it's a usb drive on a raspi | 07:45 |
zetheroo | ducasse: ok - I guess we really need it as an OS FS though, not just as an "add-on" FS :) | 07:45 |
k1l | Surfer2010_: haha. usb is slow. and usb on a rpi is even slower.... | 07:46 |
ducasse | zetheroo: it's included in xenial by default. | 07:46 |
zetheroo | we are pretty much going to be forced to use BSD over Linux because of this ... :P | 07:46 |
oritrix | not so much on pi3 | 07:46 |
Surfer2010_ | ok ... | 07:46 |
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zetheroo | ducasse: but not as a FS to install Ubuntu onto | 07:47 |
Surfer2010_ | k1l: so no chance other than wait? :( | 07:47 |
zetheroo | it's not supported in that way | 07:47 |
Guest18282 | HI | 07:47 |
ducasse | zetheroo: no, just for data. | 07:47 |
user7 | хеллоу | 07:47 |
user7 | ма | 07:47 |
user7 | й | 07:47 |
user7 | русски | 07:47 |
k1l | Surfer2010_: no. you need to be patient | 07:47 |
user7 | френд | 07:47 |
Surfer2010_ | thanks | 07:47 |
ducasse | !ru | user7 | 07:47 |
ubottu | user7: Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke. | 07:47 |
Surfer2010_ | is there a commandline tool to compare two folders and give me a list of differences? | 07:48 |
jablo | Surfer2010_: diff might do what you want if you just give it the two directories | 07:49 |
Surfer2010_ | ok | 07:49 |
Surfer2010_ | thanks | 07:49 |
nami | fresh men | 07:50 |
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Jakey3 | is there a way to setup a one time password on ubuntu login | 07:53 |
netvixtr1 | Jakey3: yes, but it's not secure. | 07:53 |
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anant | hello | 07:58 |
harambuntu | Hi there | 08:02 |
harambuntu | anyone here? | 08:02 |
harambuntu | I have a quick question | 08:02 |
k1l | yes, but all the users are waiting for an actual question :) | 08:03 |
harambuntu | ah okay | 08:03 |
harambuntu | so | 08:03 |
harambuntu | after I upgrade to 16.04 | 08:03 |
harambuntu | I couldn't see any OS update popup | 08:03 |
harambuntu | has something changed since 16.04 upgrade? | 08:03 |
harambuntu | silent automatic update like Windows 10? | 08:04 |
harambuntu | because | 08:04 |
harambuntu | Ubuntu Software Centre has changed to Ubuntu Software | 08:04 |
harambuntu | and I see that OS update is now a part of Ubuntu Software | 08:04 |
harambuntu | so I was wondering if some changes were made with OS upate after 16.04 | 08:05 |
k1l | the update-manager still works the same as before. and that is what the updates handles for the gui. you can run the update manually on the terminal with "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade" and see if there are updates | 08:05 |
harambuntu | yes I can update manually | 08:05 |
harambuntu | but where is OS update popup now? | 08:05 |
harambuntu | you know | 08:05 |
harambuntu | 'There is an update for Ubuntu, would you like to download and install? blah blah something something 120.5MB' | 08:06 |
harambuntu | popup windows something like this | 08:06 |
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k1l | harambuntu: it collects the updates for X days and then notifys you. its not every day | 08:08 |
harambuntu | but it's been more than a month | 08:08 |
harambuntu | kinda weird | 08:08 |
EriC^^ | harambuntu: try sudo apt-get update in a terminal | 08:10 |
k1l | make sure there is no error | 08:10 |
EriC^^ | then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade | 08:10 |
EriC^^ | harambuntu: go to the dash and type software and go to software and updates > updates | 08:11 |
EriC^^ | check if it says to check and display weekly | 08:11 |
harambuntu | okay gonna check it, thanks eric | 08:13 |
harambuntu | thanks k1l | 08:13 |
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ilmaisin | is the ubuntu-drivers-common again pushing that crappy broadcom driver that isn't even needed | 08:51 |
w0lf | hi there i am trying to install foreman and i get an error msg from apt | 08:51 |
w0lf | The following packages have unmet dependencies: | 08:52 |
w0lf | ruby-kafo-parsers : Depends: ruby-rdoc (>= 3.12.0) but it is not going to be installed | 08:52 |
w0lf | E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution). | 08:52 |
w0lf | i tried running sudo apt-get -f install and it didnt work | 08:52 |
k1l | w0lf: your 3rd party stuff is badly setup. neither of those packages are in the ubuntu repos | 08:53 |
msev- | how do i check if i have "jack" installed? | 08:54 |
w0lf | k1l, i have added the repos needed for the package | 08:54 |
Daenu | TheNH813: Got it!!! | 08:54 |
w0lf | apt-cache policy ruby-rdoc | 08:55 |
w0lf | ruby-rdoc: | 08:55 |
w0lf | Installed: (none) | 08:55 |
w0lf | Candidate: 3.12.2-1 | 08:55 |
w0lf | Version table: | 08:55 |
w0lf | 3.12.2-1 500 | 08:55 |
k1l | w0lf: please use paste.ubuntu.com for showing those lines | 08:55 |
w0lf | ok sir sure | 08:55 |
w0lf | http://pastebin.com/MDJ0GzEW | 08:56 |
w0lf | k1l, http://pastebin.com/MDJ0GzEW | 08:57 |
w0lf | k1l, is it because i have used repo for wheezy ? | 08:57 |
k1l | w0lf: that sounds wrong, yes | 08:58 |
w0lf | k1l, hmm they do not have repo for Xenial Xerus yet | 08:58 |
k1l | w0lf: tell them | 08:58 |
OerHeks | w0lf, look again, there is ... | 08:59 |
OerHeks | https://theforeman.org/manuals/1.12/quickstart_guide.html .. and select 16.04 | 08:59 |
w0lf | OerHeks, oh yeah | 09:00 |
w0lf | OerHeks, thank you very much | 09:00 |
w0lf | thank you very muck k1l | 09:00 |
Uyghur_Linux | hello | 09:04 |
Uyghur_Linux | who is here now ? | 09:04 |
Uyghur_Linux | Just im ? | 09:04 |
k1l | a lot of users. just ask your support question :) | 09:04 |
Uyghur_Linux | o sorry this is my first time here | 09:05 |
Uyghur_Linux | so asked a stupid question | 09:05 |
msev- | [jack.c:252] error: Failed to open jack client: 0x1 | 09:06 |
msev- | [jack.c:58] warning: FIXME: One needs to wait or write some silence here to prevent the last bits of audio to vanish out of the ringbuffer. | 09:06 |
msev- | what jack is this reffering to :D | 09:06 |
Uyghur_Linux | How many users write Java or any language by linux ? | 09:07 |
Uyghur_Linux | thks | 09:07 |
OerHeks | Uyghur_Linux, nobody knows | 09:09 |
OerHeks | Uyghur_Linux, you might want to poll in ##linux, this channel is technical ubuntu support only. | 09:10 |
Uyghur_Linux | how about you ? | 09:10 |
OerHeks | nope, not me. | 09:10 |
Uyghur_Linux | o thks | 09:10 |
Uyghur_Linux | how i can choose another channel , bro ? | 09:11 |
OerHeks | type /join #channel | 09:11 |
Uyghur_Linux | thks | 09:12 |
k1l | msev-: still your script that doesnt work? | 09:13 |
msev- | yes | 09:14 |
k1l | msev-: it tries to connect to a jack sound server. that is an mpeg123 issue form 2009 or something. what ubuntu is it exactly? what script is it? | 09:14 |
msev- | http://forum.armbian.com/index.php/topic/1969-jack-error/ here it is described :D | 09:14 |
msev- | it is actually armbian but anyway very much similiar things :D | 09:15 |
sarthor | Hi, There is no "/etc/network/interfaces and /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules" . how to create that file, Using ubuntu-server 16.04 | 09:16 |
OerHeks | sarthor, how do you tell those files are not there? did you open them with sudo? | 09:17 |
hateball | sarthor: that file is supposed to autogenerate at boot | 09:18 |
sarthor | OerHeks: confirmed there file is not there. | 09:18 |
k1l | msev-: ask the armbian guys about their pulseaudio support. look at the old bugs from mpg123 regarding those. | 09:18 |
sarthor | ls -ahl | 09:18 |
hateball | oh, crossposting. nice | 09:18 |
sarthor | hateball: in the older versions, the was auto generated, but in never versions, not like before | 09:19 |
msev- | k11 i use alsa not pulseaudio | 09:19 |
k1l | msev-: this is not a ubuntu setup then. ask them about those setup | 09:20 |
msev- | their irc channel is dead | 09:20 |
k1l | msev-: then try ##linux | 09:21 |
msev- | thanks gonna try there | 09:21 |
msev- | k11 can you maybe help me with partitioning lol, i'm gonna do a dual boot install of ubuntu gnome on my workstation. Besides Windoze, and i don't wanna wipe stuff off | 09:22 |
hateball | !dualboot | msev- | 09:23 |
ubottu | msev-: Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/Windows - Macs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot | 09:23 |
k1l | msev-: what is the question? | 09:23 |
msev- | i totally dont understand those sda etc stuff | 09:23 |
msev- | i'd like to ask you mid installation how to do it, can i or should i look elsewhere | 09:24 |
k1l | /dev/sdXY. where X is the disk, and Y is a number of the partition on the disk X | 09:24 |
nomad23 | hello everyone | 09:24 |
nomad23 | my ubuntu 16.04 stopped working all of a sudden | 09:25 |
namespace | msev-: In *nix systems devices are usually represented as a file. /dev/sdXY represents the different disks on your system and their partitions. | 09:25 |
msev- | aha k11 makes sense..so if i have two disks i will be able to see from the size which one is the right one to install on? | 09:25 |
nomad23 | PXE-E61 Media test failure, check cable\ | 09:25 |
namespace | msev-: Yeah. You should use something like fdisk to check the size. | 09:25 |
nomad23 | PXE-M0F Exiting Broadcom PXE ROM | 09:25 |
k1l | msev-: better come here when you are on that machine on the installer and we have some facts | 09:25 |
nomad23 | any ideas? | 09:25 |
msev- | good | 09:25 |
hateball | nomad23: sounds like you have bad hardware | 09:25 |
nomad23 | hateball: it worked 5 minutes ago | 09:26 |
nomad23 | what can i know to check for sure? | 09:26 |
nomad23 | can i do! | 09:26 |
hateball | nomad23: does it go straight to PXE boot? do you have boot options where your HDD/SSD are visible? | 09:27 |
hateball | Things often work just before they break | 09:27 |
nomad23 | yes they are visible but it doesn't appear in boot menu through F12 | 09:27 |
nomad23 | i can see it through F2 | 09:27 |
hateball | nomad23: what changed between now and 5 minutes ago when it was working? | 09:27 |
nomad23 | hateball: now that is a keen observation :) | 09:27 |
hateball | nomad23: did you do any upgrades? | 09:28 |
nomad23 | i moved to another place? :) | 09:28 |
nomad23 | i didn't even have internet back home | 09:28 |
nomad23 | could it be voltage surge? but i have a surge protector between switch and the socket | 09:28 |
PCatinean | I just installed a bare ubuntu 16.04 and when I type python nothing happens :)) | 09:31 |
PCatinean | Shouldn't it be it be shipped with the interpreter? | 09:32 |
OerHeks | PCatinean, here i get the python cli ... | 09:32 |
Uyghur_Linux | you can install 15.10 better than 16.04 | 09:33 |
PCatinean | it says command not found, strange | 09:33 |
Uyghur_Linux | python was ok here | 09:33 |
PCatinean | It's server tho | 09:33 |
PCatinean | ubuntu server | 09:33 |
OerHeks | Uyghur_Linux, nope. 15.10 is EOL, dead | 09:33 |
energizer | Some of my menus etc don't seem to be taking my gtk theme. How to address this? | 09:33 |
OerHeks | PCatinean, oh, that is correct., | 09:33 |
PCatinean | inux Ubuntu-1604-xenial-64-minimal 4.4.0-31-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 13 00:07:12 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux | 09:33 |
PCatinean | how so? | 09:33 |
OerHeks | PCatinean, how would i know you aren't on a desktop, if you *don't* mention server ? | 09:34 |
Uyghur_Linux | 15.10 dead ? | 09:34 |
OerHeks | so ? | 09:34 |
OerHeks | !15.10 | 09:34 |
ubottu | Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) was the 23rd release of Ubuntu. Support ended on July 28th, 2016. See !eol, !eolupgrade and http://ubottu.com/y/wily | 09:34 |
PCatinean | OerHeks, sorry it just dawned on me, so this is normal? | 09:34 |
whereismybluesma | Moja lokacja: Katowice, Polska | 09:43 |
whereismybluesma | Moja lokacja: Katowice, Polska | 09:43 |
captainACE | Hello World! | 09:48 |
Surfer2010_ | what does it mean if htop tells me "root 101% /sbin/mount.ntfs-3g ...." ? what exactly is the root user using that much cpu for | 09:49 |
cynicist | Surfer2010_: it means you have a runaway process :) | 09:50 |
Surfer2010_ | how can i stop it? | 09:50 |
captainACE | how do i submit an app to the ubuntu software center say i have a python script. | 09:51 |
trijntje | Surfer2010_: are you reading or writing from a ntfs partition? | 09:51 |
trijntje | captainACE: make a snap out of it | 09:51 |
captainACE | a snap? | 09:52 |
Jakey3 | netvixtr1, i mean as well as your permanent one i.e. 2 factor | 09:52 |
Surfer2010_ | as far as i know neither ... | 09:52 |
Jakey3 | is there a way to setup 2 factor authentication ubuntu login without google authenticator | 09:52 |
Jakey3 | an open source way | 09:52 |
minimec | Hi. I have a strange problem. With 16.04 when I am in recovery mode in a root console, all of a sudden the 'Recovery Menu' pops up again. What can I do to prevent my system from doing that? | 09:52 |
Surfer2010_ | i was trying to get the foldersize of a folder on that drive ... and that never resultet anything | 09:53 |
captainACE | !trijntje whats a snap? | 09:53 |
ubottu | captainACE: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 09:53 |
captainACE | ? lOL whats happening here | 09:53 |
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Anticom | Hi all. I'm on xenial and installed liblog4cplus-dev which installed liblog4cplus-1.1-9. Why is the package called ...1.1.-9 if the library version is 1.1.2? | 09:53 |
namespace | captainACE: It's an IRC bot, all responses are canned. | 09:53 |
captainACE | ahh | 09:53 |
captainACE | so,how do i submit an app to the ubuntu software center say i have a python script. | 09:53 |
trijntje | captainACE: use the google ;) snap is a package format that allows runnign apps in isolation | 09:53 |
captainACE | ok thanks | 09:53 |
Surfer2010_ | trijntje: ? | 09:54 |
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Anticom | oh nvm. Think i've figured it out myself. 9 isn't the tweak but rather the patch so it's 1.1 <==> 1.1 i suppose (?) | 09:55 |
trijntje | Surfer2010_: it sounds like that folder is on a windows partition then, or maybe a network share? | 09:55 |
captainACE | any simple universal IDE for java,python,c++ etc? | 09:55 |
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Surfer2010_ | usb device | 09:55 |
Anticom | captainACE: vim :P | 09:56 |
trijntje | Surfer2010_: there you go then, its probably formatted for windows | 09:56 |
captainACE | =does it have multiple syntax highlighting? | 09:56 |
Surfer2010_ | trijntje: can i just kill the prozess? | 09:57 |
Anticom | of course it does if you install the appropriate bundles. However it's technically not really an IDE. More like a text editor with some nice additons (if you set it up properly). For an IDE you could go for Eclipse | 09:57 |
Surfer2010_ | or reboot the ubuntu system | 09:57 |
captainACE | thanks :) | 09:58 |
trijntje | Surfer2010_: you can reboot, or just kill the du process. I wouldnt kill the ntfs process thats owned by root. You can also reboot ofcourse | 09:58 |
maciej | yes, Eclipse Neon :P | 09:58 |
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sammyg | can ubuntu read bitlockered partitions? | 10:12 |
brandon_ | whoa, so many | 10:14 |
Genbu | hello. i've this error at boot http://paste.ubuntu.com/23140946/ i try to fix but i didn't succeded. is there a way to hide? it is a dvb card, sky star 2 that i don't use. | 10:16 |
captainACE | my fortune says you will be divorced within a year , hell i am a 11th grader | 10:17 |
brandon_ | looks like you better hurry and find a wife capt | 10:17 |
captainACE | nah i dont wanna get divorced so soon! and judging by my looks,hell nah i am ugly | 10:18 |
brandon_ | don't let her see you | 10:18 |
brandon_ | marry her from behind | 10:18 |
captainACE | lol,in India you see the bride only before the marriage and directly after the marriage | 10:19 |
captainACE | so i guess works fo rme | 10:19 |
brandon_ | ...are you in india? Or you're just familiar with traditional indian marrage rituals | 10:20 |
captainACE | i am an Indian | 10:21 |
brandon_ | ah I see, we refer to you as 'native americans' now | 10:21 |
vlt | sammyg: Define “read”, please. | 10:21 |
Tm_T | captainACE, brandon_ hi, I would like to recommend joining #ubuntu-offtopic for this non-support chat you seem to have | 10:22 |
captainACE | no no LOL | 10:22 |
captainACE | OK lets go to offtopic | 10:22 |
captainACE | im not a native american tho | 10:22 |
brandon_ | I have a support question though | 10:22 |
captainACE | yeah? | 10:23 |
vlt | sammyg: Ubuntu can, of course, read the partition. If there’s a file system on the parttion maybe Ubuntu can read files from it. | 10:23 |
sammyg | vlt: write and read data | 10:23 |
sammyg | yes, ntfs | 10:23 |
sammyg | ok, but this requires dislocker? | 10:24 |
vlt | sammyg: Ubuntu can read and write files fro and to an NTFS file system. | 10:24 |
vlt | sammyg: Ubuntu will read the current content of the files. | 10:24 |
kittykitty | if you set the scale for menu and title bars to anything higher than 1 with a high resolution then the titles on windows disappear! Does anyone know a fix? | 10:25 |
sammyg | vlt: does it have built in support for bitlocker? | 10:25 |
brandon_ | telling me I can't join ubuntu off topic | 10:25 |
sammyg | vlt: you mean ubuntu will read the files as encrypted? | 10:25 |
hateball | !register | brandon_ | 10:25 |
ubottu | brandon_: 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 | 10:25 |
captainACE | brandon,they are telling that this channel is only for tech support | 10:25 |
vlt | sammyg: Ubuntu is able to read files. It doesn’t care about their contents. | 10:26 |
akik | vlt: do you know what bitlocker is? a proprietary data encryption solution by microsoft | 10:27 |
sammyg | vlt: in other words the files it reads will be pretty much useless | 10:28 |
vlt | sammyg: Depends on what you want to use them for. | 10:28 |
sammyg | is there any encrypted filesystem i can share between ubuntu and windows that both oses will support? | 10:28 |
vlt | akik: No, I don’t know it. | 10:28 |
akik | a web search revealed that dislocker that somebody mentioned | 10:29 |
vlt | sammyg: A ferw years ago I heard that you can use TrueCrypt on windows as well as linux. But I don’t know if that’s still the case. | 10:29 |
sammyg | ok, so i need dislocker if i want to use bitlockered drive on ubuntu | 10:29 |
sammyg | is there any common standard? | 10:30 |
akik | http://superuser.com/questions/376533/how-to-access-a-bitlocker-encrypted-drive-in-linux | 10:30 |
sammyg | any "just works" solution that works for both? | 10:30 |
sammyg | like fat32? | 10:30 |
akik | sammyg: the solution for you is dislocker | 10:34 |
sammyg | is there really no common standard encrypted filesystem that can be shared between windows and ubuntu? | 10:35 |
sammyg | if there is, i don't mind trying it out instead of using bitlocker | 10:35 |
sammyg | dislocker seems a bit complicated to setup and i'm afraid to screw something up | 10:36 |
sammyg | or alternatively, what options do i have for ubuntu only encrypted file system? | 10:36 |
akik | sammyg: you could use truecrypt volumes | 10:39 |
akik | sammyg: ubuntu supports cryptsetup/luks for disk encryption | 10:39 |
sammyg | akik: ok i will look into it | 10:41 |
sammyg | thanks! | 10:41 |
joelio | sammyg: yea, I'd got cryptsetup/luks - you can also use dropbear ssh to unlock remotely (so dedicated servers in colo etc.. useful!) | 10:47 |
joelio | plus it's default :) | 10:47 |
nuxil | hello | 10:48 |
nuxil | anyone around? | 10:48 |
brunch875 | hey, is there a way to list the applications on systemsettings -> sound -> applications when clicking the sound icon? | 10:48 |
joelio | nuxil: yea, but normal practice in irc is just to ask a question | 10:48 |
joelio | don't ask to ask :) | 10:49 |
nuxil | i have a dvdrw that i cant get to work, it will not read dvd's only cd | 10:49 |
nuxil | ideas ? | 10:49 |
joelio | have you tried the drive in other os.. it's not something specific to ubuntu afaik that | 10:49 |
OerHeks | brunch875, only active applications i guess | 10:49 |
nuxil | joelio: windoes ? it works fine there | 10:50 |
brunch875 | OerHeks, yeah | 10:50 |
nuxil | *windows | 10:50 |
brunch875 | I just wanna have a faster way to mute / regulate volume | 10:50 |
nuxil | joelio: not spesific to unbuntu. but to linux in general. | 10:51 |
OerHeks | brunch875, pacmd list-sink-inputs | grep client | 10:51 |
OerHeks | brunch875, just use the sound icon on the top panel? | 10:51 |
nuxil | joelio: i find it strange that it will read cd's but not dvd's i though it would be some software missing. so i installed libdvd blah and all that stuff. | 10:52 |
joelio | nuxil: I can't say I can think why it wouldn't.. what kind of drive is it | 10:52 |
brunch875 | OerHeks, yeah, I want to click on the icon and have it list the open applications to mute them | 10:52 |
nuxil | but for no good | 10:52 |
joelio | nuxil: there's no specific dvd driver for reading | 10:53 |
OerHeks | nuxil, not all dvd's will play | 10:53 |
brunch875 | just like going to system settings deos | 10:53 |
nuxil | i got loke 400 dvd movies where now i cant watch :\ | 10:53 |
nuxil | *like | 10:53 |
EssaAlshammri | shoot | 10:54 |
ritter_ | hi | 11:02 |
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root____1 | exit | 11:38 |
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andmizyk | leave | 11:50 |
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sandi | hello | 12:02 |
sandi | im using ubuntu 14.04 | 12:03 |
sandi | how can i install genymotion when i go to offical website of genymotion i see there is version for 15.10 and above | 12:04 |
sandi | whats solution ? | 12:04 |
lordcirth_ | sandi, is there a reason you can't upgrade to 16.04? | 12:06 |
sandi | lordcirth_, my system has poor equipment | 12:06 |
sandi | lordcirth_, i cant do it | 12:07 |
lordcirth_ | sandi, how so? | 12:07 |
sandi | lordcirth_, i have just 1 GB ram | 12:07 |
sandi | and 1 core cpu | 12:07 |
lordcirth_ | You should probably be running Xubuntu or something on that. | 12:08 |
sandi | i need an old version of genymotion | 12:08 |
sandi | its good on ubuntu 14.04 | 12:08 |
BluesKaj | Hiyas all | 12:09 |
sandi | has anyone an old version here? | 12:09 |
OerHeks | 1 gb and running genymotion, i guess that is a too little memory | 12:09 |
max3 | i'm on a macbook and ctrl+fn don't work. i've already made the change to regular fnmode by changing /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/fnmode | 12:09 |
Dreaman | sandi swap is | 12:10 |
OerHeks | sandi, you need to ask their website for a 14.04 version. we don't share stuff. | 12:10 |
sandi | OerHeks, they dont offer an old one | 12:11 |
sandi | Dreaman, i dont use swap | 12:12 |
OerHeks | sandi, so what makes you think we offer it? | 12:12 |
Dreaman | a ok | 12:12 |
Dreaman | hahahha | 12:12 |
sandi | OerHeks, i thought someone has 14.04 and genymotion on it here | 12:13 |
lordcirth_ | sandi, Your best options are probably reinstalling with {X,L}ubuntu 16.04, or getting more ram and upgrading to Ubuntu 16.04 | 12:14 |
lordcirth_ | But even with Lubuntu running that emulator on 1GB will be tight. | 12:14 |
sandi | i can upgrade ram to 2 gb | 12:15 |
olscumpy | the WM seems to allow moving a window past the right and left edges of the screen, but not to move it past the top of the screen | 12:15 |
olscumpy | is there a way to change this rule? | 12:15 |
BluesKaj | *-+- | 12:16 |
BluesKaj | . | 12:16 |
BluesKaj | +. | 12:16 |
lordcirth_ | olscumpy, probably because if you moved it up, you couldn't drag it back down. | 12:17 |
olscumpy | yeah, it makes sense for general use | 12:17 |
lordcirth_ | without Alt, anyway | 12:18 |
BluesKaj | oops sorry, had to clean coffee drops on the KB | 12:18 |
olscumpy | oh, there we go. alt drag allows it. thank you lordcirth_ | 12:19 |
sgo11 | hi, can I install ubuntu on intel x5-z8300 cpu based laptop/netbook/tablet? thanks. | 12:26 |
root____1 | you'll probably need to change the bios settings | 12:27 |
sgo11 | root____1, which part do I have to change? thanks. | 12:27 |
OerHeks | sgo11, try it in live mode? | 12:27 |
root____1 | you'd likely need to enable ELF | 12:28 |
root____1 | I'd try it out in live mode first though | 12:28 |
OerHeks | ?? elf ?? | 12:28 |
sgo11 | OerHeks, I haven't bought one. I am just wondering. If ubuntu supports it, I will buy one. otherwise, there is no point to buy such thing. :) | 12:28 |
OerHeks | unless someone here got such machine, you need to investigate online to look for success/issues | 12:29 |
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sgo11 | maybe I have to take my live usb and try it in the shop first. | 12:30 |
sandi | OerHeks, i did that i didnt find an old one in the google | 12:30 |
root____1 | it's not like macOS or anywhere where you need special hardware just to run the OS afaik | 12:31 |
root____1 | which is basically just a little chip, i forget what it does now though | 12:32 |
sgo11 | root____1, the harddrive is EMMC. does ubuntu support it? | 12:32 |
OerHeks | sandi, i read you need virtualbox for genymotion, so 1 gb, ubuntu+vbox+genymotion, not a racemonster, if it will work | 12:32 |
root____1 | now that, I do not know | 12:32 |
OerHeks | good luck finding a version | 12:33 |
sgo11 | root____1, you said I had to enable ELF. I don't really know what that is... I did google, but haven't figured out yet. | 12:33 |
thaitoan | . | 12:33 |
OerHeks | sgo11, me too, never heard of enabling/disabling ELF | 12:34 |
root____1 | oh I appologize, iirc it's only needed if *nix os's won't run properly, I can switch between ELF and X mode (I forget now, and I'd have to look in my BIOS to refresh my memory) | 12:38 |
joelio | ELF? As in the Linux exe format?! | 12:38 |
joelio | you'll probably need that :) | 12:38 |
root____1 | lol no not linux binaries | 12:39 |
joelio | do you mean EFI? | 12:39 |
root____1 | that's it | 12:39 |
OerHeks | oh, there is a good uefi manual | 12:39 |
OerHeks | !uefi | 12:39 |
ubottu | UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI | 12:39 |
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OerHeks | !rootirc | 12:44 |
ubottu | It's not technically our business, but we'd like to tell you that IRC'ing as root is a Very Bad Idea (tm). After all, doing anything as root when root is not needed is bad, and especially bad with software that connects to the Internet. | 12:44 |
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olscumpy | haha, I love that this comes up often enough for the bot to have a paste of that advice | 12:45 |
AEL-H | How can I disable RCTL using xkb on ubuntu 16? | 12:51 |
adamicron | hello | 12:55 |
Jinxer | hello | 12:55 |
adamicron | in file browser using the contextual menu on a .txt file I get "open with vim" that actually spawns vim in a terminal, I'd like to use gvim instead but it's not listed in the "all applications" dialog | 12:56 |
adamicron | where can I find gvim "application" (that I figure is a desktop entry) in order to assign it as default for text files? | 12:56 |
joelio | adamicron: and gvim installed? | 12:57 |
joelio | you on unity btw | 12:58 |
joelio | adamicron: if so unity-tweak-tool | 12:59 |
adamicron | joelio: oh, yes, I didn't mention it but that's what I'm currently using | 12:59 |
adamicron | is unity the default UI? | 12:59 |
joelio | yea | 12:59 |
adamicron | then I'm on it | 12:59 |
Fred_Christ | Pow | 13:00 |
EriC^^ | adamicron: try open with > other application > view all applications | 13:00 |
Fred_Christ | f | 13:00 |
adamicron | EriC^^: that's what I mentioned, vim is there, gvim is not | 13:00 |
adamicron | and vim results in a gnome terminal with vim | 13:00 |
joelio | adamicron: gvim installed ok/ | 13:01 |
EriC^^ | adamicron: try ls /usr/share/applications/gvim.desktop | 13:01 |
Fred_Christ | сука блядь | 13:01 |
joelio | if it's installed, there's a destkop file - http://www.howtogeek.com/117709/how-to-change-your-default-applications-on-ubuntu-4-ways/ | 13:01 |
kyle__ | but... why? What on earth do you get with gvin you don't get with vim? | 13:01 |
joelio | it's wrapped in gtk? | 13:02 |
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linocisco | hi all | 13:09 |
linocisco | my ubuntu desktop 16.04 x64 freeze with dim light and I can't type anything for 1.5 mins. what was wrong? It happened when I scrolled down | 13:10 |
virus-enabled | Hi | 13:12 |
kyle__ | linocisco: That's part of the unity-ui. When something goes unresponsive, it dims it. | 13:13 |
linocisco | kyle__, what do I do not to avoid this? | 13:13 |
linocisco | kyle__, what do I do to avoid this? | 13:14 |
linocisco | kyle__, I pressed Ctrl+ALt+Del to interrupt. but didn't help | 13:14 |
EriC^^ | pressing the red "x" in the corner gives you the option to close it linocisco | 13:16 |
kyle__ | linocisco: Depends what's causing it to become unresponsive. The answer is probably, faster machine, more memory, or faster disks. Without knowing what's causing it, you can only guess. | 13:16 |
joelio | javascript | 13:16 |
pandaadb | ls | 13:16 |
linocisco | kyle__, nothing like Red 'X'. just dim and unresponsive | 13:17 |
kyle__ | linocisco: Read up on sar/syssstat. Install it, enable it. after this happens, use the sar commands to review the data that sar/sysstat logs, and see what type of issue was occuring. | 13:19 |
linocisco | kyle__, thanks alot | 13:20 |
linocisco | btw, I am editing micrsoft word file called .docx in Libre Office. some features or symbol are found missing. Like For Example, checkbox which I should tick. but there is no check box found in this form by opening using Libre Office. So should I install and try OpenOffice? will it produce the same? | 13:22 |
linocisco | actually , it is Vendor Form from other companies made using Microsoft Word 2013 or 2010 or I dont know | 13:23 |
joelio | linocisco: Openoffice is considered dead | 13:26 |
joelio | as of this week | 13:26 |
joelio | linocisco: stick to LibreOffice | 13:26 |
joelio | or alternatively abiword or something may look better..., dunno | 13:26 |
joelio | if it's a macros in the doc though, good luck with anything not M$ | 13:27 |
User0 | my ubuntu 16.04 screen keeps blinking randomly (like dim) any ideas why is doing this? | 13:30 |
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linocisco | joelio, thanks for your info | 13:40 |
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Calcedonia | I am new. Is there a command to find this chat channels' list? | 13:44 |
EriC^^ | !alis | Calcedonia | 13:44 |
ubottu | Calcedonia: alis is a services bot that can help you find channels. Read "/msg alis help list" . For more help or questions relating to alis, please join #freenode. Example usage: /msg alis list #ubuntu or /msg alis list http | 13:44 |
DeskPop | Hey guys | 13:45 |
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DeskPop | Sorry if I looks like a noob but I am trying to make a Ubuntu installation as safe as possible. Already made teh "basics" (Firewall, change root pass, disable ssh... etc), what can I do more ? | 13:46 |
Calcedonia | thank you for the tip!! Sorry for the dusturb :) | 13:47 |
EriC^^ | Calcedonia: no problem | 13:48 |
deathstroke | rbm | 13:49 |
deathstroke | hey | 13:50 |
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adamicron | got disconnected | 13:56 |
swensson | Hello guys, Im building a website in php html mysql phpmyadmin... It works fine locally, but when I try to use my domain to connect it's not working.... Do I need to change something? Maybe like /etc/phpmyadmin/db-config.php.... do I have to have a port open for phpmyadmin? | 13:57 |
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Flakwave | REgister | 14:05 |
joelio | swensson: it's more likeley your virtual host configuration, not set to use the hostname you need | 14:14 |
Asad2005_ | Is it better to install ubuntu 16.10 on btrfs or ext4 and what would be the best partition scheme for an SSD 500GB | 14:18 |
OerHeks | is it better .. no. | 14:18 |
OerHeks | !btrfs | 14:18 |
ubottu | Btrfs is a filesystem available for Ubuntu. It is not recommended by default, and should not be used for important data. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/btrfs | 14:18 |
OerHeks | what scheme? let ubuntu do the calculation ( standard) | 14:19 |
k1l | Asad2005_: if you dont know why you want btrfs stick with ext4. that is the standard and it works. | 14:19 |
Asad2005_ | k1l: I have some knowledge about ZFS and i have heared btrfs is similar in someway? | 14:21 |
mingming | ???? | 14:21 |
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AEL-H | How can I disable RCTL in ubuntu 16 with xkb? | 14:22 |
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jwhisnant | Is this the best channel to ask questions about a failed boot repair (and grub rescue> unknown filesystem) on an Ubuntu 12.04 lapotp ? | 14:23 |
Pici | jwhisnant: it is. Its jut not very busy here right now. | 14:24 |
OerHeks | AEL-H, see this answer http://superuser.com/questions/775785/how-to-disable-a-keyboard-key-in-linux-ubuntu ( keycode is 105) | 14:24 |
alexxxey | How to add custom environment variables to sudo? | 14:24 |
AEL-H | I have done it before on xkb not modmaps, but I recently upgraded my computer (forgetting entirely about keymaps) and it no longer seems to work | 14:25 |
jwhisnant | I tried the BootInfo script, from a Live DVD and got back this pastebin back - https://paste.ubuntu.com/23137998/ | 14:26 |
joelio | alxlu: you can pass just via sudo KEY=val command.. or use sudo -e to export the user's vars - there are many ways | 14:27 |
joelio | alexxxey: ^^ sorry | 14:27 |
joelio | alexxxey: depends what you're trying to achive as an end-goal I suppose | 14:28 |
alexxxey | joelio, Thanks for the tips | 14:28 |
jwhisnant | I then tried to access the LUKS partition with the info here (https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=868681) - I was able to put in the correct password; but when I mounted the drive there was nothing there (although the directions said to mount /dev/(vgname)/home, but only /dev/(vgname)/root existed) | 14:28 |
joelio | jwhisnant: you may not have a seperate /home | 14:30 |
joelio | it will probably be in the /root | 14:30 |
joelio | (as it default ubuntu install) | 14:30 |
joelio | many parititions are mainly of security or multi-user systems nowadays... or those that want complete control I guess | 14:30 |
BluesKaj | it's handy to have separate / and /home partitions | 14:31 |
Jakey3 | i set up an lxc when i try and ssh in i get a connection refused? | 14:31 |
Jakey3 | i can ssh into the host witch is a DO droplet | 14:32 |
jwhisnant | joelio: I was able to view it with nautilus, as they recommended, but it did not show any files present. | 14:32 |
joelio | ok, so that's the mount point then.. | 14:32 |
joelio | there may be another crypt device for home you've not unlocked | 14:32 |
Jakey3 | its because its a bridged network? | 14:33 |
Jakey3 | how would i access this container outside the droplet | 14:33 |
* jwhisnant ponders. | 14:33 | |
jwhisnant | If I said "encrypt my home directory" on install, would I need to unlock that in some manner? | 14:34 |
alexxxey | joelio, After a bit researching I came upon the 'env_file' parameter which satifies my use case | 14:34 |
joelio | Jakey3: this isn't do support.. but are you NATing the container? | 14:35 |
Jakey3 | i think its this | 14:35 |
Jakey3 | http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21566802/ssh-using-putty-into-lxc-container-on-ubuntu-server | 14:35 |
joelio | alexxxey: yea, sounds good.. probably the best way if you want persistent | 14:35 |
zykotick9 | jwhisnant: certainly "encrypt my home directory" is NOT the same as encrypted LVM - what the direction you linked are refering to... | 14:35 |
joelio | Jakey3: yea, it's NAT'd - so you need to fix your network to do port address translation to the container - using iptables or something | 14:35 |
Jakey3 | ye | 14:36 |
joelio | or make a proper bridge and get other ip bound and give it a public address | 14:36 |
acovrig | How (if possible) do I install from an ubuntu to an HDD (not a flash drive install)? | 14:36 |
Jakey3 | eventually i want to run a wp site in the container | 14:36 |
OerHeks | acovrig, cd or dvd | 14:36 |
joelio | Jakey3: yea, I like lxd/lxc | 14:37 |
acovrig | OerHeks: yea… OK, I was hoping there was some utility I could install rather than having to boot from a separate medium | 14:37 |
jwhisnant | zykotick9: sorry, I didn't parse "- what the direction you linked are refering to..." | 14:37 |
OerHeks | acovrig, install from what then??? really silly thought,if you ask me | 14:37 |
zykotick9 | jwhisnant: sorry, (https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=868681) is talking about encrypted-LVM, NOT "encrypt my home directory" | 14:38 |
acovrig | OerHeks: I have a functioning ubuntu install and would like to install another instance of ubuntu to an external for another system | 14:38 |
acovrig | OerHeks: I guess i could spin up a VM and pass the external into it and boot the VM from an iso, but eww | 14:39 |
OerHeks | acovrig, on an external hdd?? | 14:39 |
zykotick9 | acovrig: an easier method would be to install using usb/dvd.. ymmv | 14:39 |
OerHeks | acovrig, install grub on it, and follow the isoboot factoid | 14:39 |
OerHeks | !isoboot | 14:39 |
acovrig | zykotick9: yea, unetbootin ubuntu -> flashdrive, boot from flashdrive, then install to external *sigh* | 14:40 |
OerHeks | Oh, no factoid for that .. >> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot | 14:40 |
zykotick9 | acovrig: <sidenote> unetbootin should be avoided... | 14:40 |
acovrig | zykotick9: so I’ve heard, but have no idea what else to use (my work machine is a mac and I don’t always have my ubuntu laptop w/ me) | 14:41 |
yang_ | ubuntu16.04的grub怎么更改啊 | 14:41 |
jwhisnant | zykotick9: ah. Yes, the disk has a crypto_LUKS LVM. https://paste.ubuntu.com/23137998/. I do not rememeber what I answered to "Would you like to encrypt your home directory?" when I installed the OS. | 14:42 |
zykotick9 | !cn | yang_ | 14:42 |
ubottu | yang_: 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw | 14:42 |
zykotick9 | jwhisnant: if you are using encrypted-LVM, lets HOPE you said no to "encyrpt your home directory"... | 14:43 |
yang_ | join <channel> | 14:43 |
yang_ | JOIN <channel> | 14:43 |
jwhisnant | zykotick9: can you elaborate? | 14:43 |
yang_ | 我是新手 | 14:44 |
zykotick9 | jwhisnant: if you used both, you're taking a performance hit, for little to no additional security :( | 14:44 |
yang_ | Who can speak Chinese? | 14:45 |
BluesKaj | yang_, just click on #ubuntu-cn or #ubuntu-tw | 14:45 |
zykotick9 | jwhisnant: personally, i think that "encrypt my home directory"-option should ALWAYS be avoided... but others find in useful, i guess... | 14:45 |
jwhisnant | zykotick9: my problem is trying to recovery my data, performance is not a current concern | 14:46 |
joelio | jwhisnant: you can check if you're using ecryptfs for home, look in your /etc/fstab on the crypto root - be really counterproductive if so.. ecryptfs is shit slow compared to luks | 14:46 |
joelio | plus it's double enc | 14:46 |
zykotick9 | jwhisnant: just providing some info, for next time... | 14:46 |
wavy | yang_: what's up | 14:46 |
yang_ | who can speak Chinese | 14:47 |
zykotick9 | yang_: type "/join #ubuntu-cn" and i'd guess a few people there do... | 14:47 |
BluesKaj | !cn | yang_ | 14:47 |
ubottu | yang_: 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw | 14:47 |
yang_ | /join #ubuntu-cn | 14:48 |
joelio | no space at the start | 14:48 |
zykotick9 | yang_: NO space at the beginning of the line. | 14:48 |
jwhisnant | joelio: there is no /etc/fstab. When I look at the mounted drive, there are no files AT ALL. | 14:48 |
zykotick9 | jwhisnant: with it mounted does "df -h" show the correct size of the partition/drive? | 14:49 |
Jinxer | how do I make custom commands for bash? | 14:49 |
Tims_Tech | lubuntu runs blazing fast on an 7 year old laptop (single core 2,2 ghz processor with 3GB of RAM) good job! and thanks | 14:49 |
Jinxer | iirc you make a symlink or something to a command/script and give it a command name | 14:50 |
netvixtr1 | zykotick9: yes, it lists mounted drives, if you want to see the whole shabang, use a partition app | 14:50 |
knucklehead | Jinxer: edit ~/.bashrc and add an alias | 14:50 |
zykotick9 | netvixtr1: wrong nick... | 14:50 |
jwhisnant | zykotick9: unfortunately, machine is not with me, but that is something I can check this eve | 14:50 |
Jinxer | knucklehead: thanks | 14:50 |
joelio | jwhisnant: I thought you just said the crypt device had empty /home? | 14:50 |
kamisama | [ Help ] UBuntu disconnects from wifi when kept idle and transmission downloading and lid closed | 14:52 |
BluesKaj | Jinxer, or creatw a .bash_aliases file and add the aliases there | 14:52 |
BluesKaj | create | 14:52 |
nuxil | who ever was incharge of making the grub system for ubuntu should be hanged upside down by his balls. grub is a bole of spaghetti code now. some code in /boot/grub. some code in /etc/grub.d and some code in /etc/defaults/ | 14:52 |
nuxil | arg | 14:52 |
nuxil | what a mess | 14:53 |
habbasi | Hello. I installed upstart and nvidia at the same time, not sure what's causing it | 14:53 |
habbasi | But I get a purple screen on bootup. | 14:54 |
OerHeks | nuxil, before you rant, start reading the manual | 14:54 |
OerHeks | !grub | 14:54 |
ubottu | GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 | 14:54 |
yang_ | how to change the 'gurb' | 14:54 |
jwhisnant | joelio: my choices were /dev/sda5/ubuntu/root and /dev/sda5/ubuntu/swap_1; I choose /root. I saw no files of any kind listed in a file browser. | 14:54 |
joelio | that's not how it works | 14:55 |
joelio | jwhisnant: /dev/sda5/ubuntu/root is not /root is / | 14:55 |
nuxil | OerHeks: its no rant. its a fact | 14:55 |
joelio | jwhisnant: /root is root's home directory not the root for the filesystem | 14:55 |
kamisama | hello? | 14:56 |
habbasi | Hello. | 14:56 |
joelio | jwhisnant: when you unlock the container, you still need to mount the filesystem you know | 14:56 |
zykotick9 | joelio: if you're not familiar with encrypted LVM perhaps you shouldn't be offering advice.... in THIS context that /root is / | 14:56 |
joelio | zykotick9: I'm very aware thanks, I run it on my servers and use dropbear to unlock remotely | 14:56 |
zykotick9 | ok... | 14:57 |
joelio | /root is a stupid place to mount the root if that's what';s being told | 14:57 |
zykotick9 | joelio: it's not... | 14:57 |
joelio | zykotick9: enlighten me | 14:57 |
yang_ | i want to | 14:57 |
yang_ | sleep | 14:57 |
zykotick9 | joelio: but without access to the machine, all this troubleshooting is kinda wasted anyways.... | 14:57 |
yang_ | bye | 14:57 |
joelio | zykotick9: eh? | 14:58 |
zykotick9 | joelio: the person with the issue doesn't have the machine right now... so can't verify anything... this is all just "talk" | 14:58 |
nuxil | OerHeks: besides. i just want my bootloader to work without having to have a phd in setting up grub. this thing screwed up my bootloader and cant find windoes anymore. | 14:58 |
AEL-H | Does anyone know where in xkb the control modifiers are assigned? | 14:58 |
joelio | zykotick9: ? jwhisnant> joelio: there is no /etc/fstab. When I look at the mounted drive, there are no files AT ALL. | 14:58 |
joelio | that looks like access to me | 14:59 |
zykotick9 | joelio: from memory | 14:59 |
zykotick9 | joelio: 10:50 < jwhisnant> zykotick9: unfortunately, machine is not with me, but that is something I can check this eve | 14:59 |
habbasi | Any help? | 14:59 |
joelio | zykotick9: no need to stop speaking to the person, they're asking for help - some pointers I guess | 15:00 |
jwhisnant | joelio: zykotick9: I find it helpful, I have two commands to check this evening, and a reasonable expection of help here in future. | 15:00 |
joelio | jwhisnant: sure thing, happy to help :) | 15:01 |
* joelio not sure why people get so tetchy :) | 15:01 | |
six | what's the best and fast hex editor ? buddy | 15:02 |
zykotick9 | six: what's the best and fastest car? <- opinions are gonna vary... just asking what the best X is, is kinda a waste of time. | 15:03 |
artur | just finded idea about new space dominaton program - it is to expensive | 15:03 |
six | i don't need a car , i just need a hex editor :) | 15:04 |
joelio | six: https://askubuntu.com/questions/676441/what-is-your-favorite-hexeditor | 15:05 |
six | joelio: thanks | 15:05 |
joelio | or just open via xxd | 15:05 |
joelio | if you're after console then xxd is pretty standard | 15:06 |
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six | oh , i haven't known about xxd , i gonna test it . thanks a lot . | 15:06 |
joelio | it's good for in pipe and using dumps | 15:07 |
joelio | if you want interactive editing, then try dhex | 15:07 |
six | great | 15:07 |
enderb | hello, How I can add DNS permanently to my computer? | 15:09 |
six | if anyone interest in football . just check this , really great - http://www.webupd8.org/2016/08/get-football-soccer-scores-fixtures-and.html | 15:10 |
joelio | six: hrm you come on here asking for hexeditor and now want us to click a link? ;) | 15:10 |
joelio | that is pretty neat though | 15:11 |
BluesKaj | enderb, add the nameserver dns IPs in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head | 15:11 |
six | no , it's my favorite . . | 15:11 |
BluesKaj | enderb, ignore the warning | 15:11 |
joelio | resolvconf -u | 15:12 |
enderb | Ok thanks you | 15:12 |
joelio | to updare too :) | 15:12 |
tekisui | hello | 15:15 |
tekisui | am trying to let amd graphic centre to work | 15:15 |
tekisui | but can´t figure it out | 15:15 |
tekisui | http://askubuntu.com/questions/331635/how-do-i-install-amd-catalyst-display-driver-on-lubuntu-13-04-radeon-hd4250 | 15:16 |
tekisui | The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/makson96/fglrx/ubuntu xenial Release' does not have a Release file., | 15:17 |
tekisui | tried to dig into that | 15:18 |
tekisui | but little result ? | 15:18 |
tekisui | Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/makson96/fglrx/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/source/Sources 404 Not Found | 15:18 |
joelio | tekisui: is fglrx not in the mainline source now (afaid I've never used it, nvidia I can help with) | 15:18 |
SonikkuAmerica | fglrx is no longer | 15:18 |
joelio | ok | 15:18 |
joelio | Vulkan or some shizzle on it's way? | 15:19 |
tekisui | ahh ok | 15:19 |
SonikkuAmerica | You need AMDGPU (for newer versions) going forward | 15:19 |
tekisui | amdgpu | 15:19 |
tekisui | just need to tweak graphic driver | 15:19 |
OerHeks | AmDgpu is automatic loaded if your card is suitable | 15:19 |
SonikkuAmerica | Yep | 15:19 |
OerHeks | else radeon | 15:19 |
tekisui | danke | 15:19 |
SonikkuAmerica | And there's also an Xorg driver for AMDGPU | 15:20 |
netvixtra | install the default linux amd driver from amd.com | 15:20 |
OerHeks | netvixtra, wrong advise. ubuntu provides the amd gpu driver too | 15:20 |
zykotick9 | OerHeks: +1 | 15:20 |
netvixtra | OerHeks: Sloppy performance | 15:21 |
SonikkuAmerica | xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu :) | 15:21 |
OerHeks | amd site gives the (closed source) AMDcpu-pro driver, on top of amdgpu | 15:21 |
netvixtra | but some bird told me windows is better for gaming | 15:22 |
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tekisui | xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu 0.0.01~git20150807-0ubuntu1 in amd64 (Release) | 15:23 |
tekisui | this ? | 15:23 |
OerHeks | tekisui, see what driver is loaded now, if it is radeon, be happy with it | 15:23 |
tekisui | i need amd graphic system | 15:23 |
tekisui | to tweak a bit | 15:23 |
tekisui | some videos lagg | 15:24 |
tekisui | on ubuntu could do it :) | 15:24 |
tekisui | now have lubuntu. | 15:24 |
netvixtra | wily driver? | 15:24 |
tekisui | you can tweak the video card | 15:24 |
tekisui | amdcccle ? | 15:24 |
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OerHeks | LoLz, you don't read our advise at all | 15:25 |
tekisui | am happy with help | 15:26 |
tekisui | :) | 15:26 |
OerHeks | tekisui, so what is your videocard exactly? | 15:26 |
tekisui | amd e-1-6010- amd radeon R2 graphics | 15:27 |
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OerHeks | R2 .. oh, too old, that only runs with the open-Radeon driver | 15:28 |
tekisui | ah | 15:28 |
netvixtra | OerHeks: Arma 3/CSGO won't run with xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu, complaining about missing opengl support. (On a RX480) | 15:28 |
tekisui | it said someting about deleting ppa ? | 15:29 |
tekisui | well will tinker a bit | 15:30 |
tekisui | thanks for ideas | 15:30 |
tekisui | gule gule | 15:30 |
OerHeks | tekisui, yes, that was your first question, why that ppa does not have a file.. remove that from your sources. | 15:30 |
tekisui | ok. | 15:30 |
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tekisui | merci | 15:32 |
tekisui | goodday | 15:32 |
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user123 | Issue: E: Package 'libappindicator3-1' has no installation candidate | 15:58 |
alfacentauri | http://www.mymovies.it/film/2015/hitman2/ | 15:58 |
alfacentauri | http://trovacinema.repubblica.it/film/hitman-agent-47/458884/ | 15:58 |
alfacentauri | Ho cercato "agent 47" (Max 3 U.R.L). BuDuScRiPt Search Engine Version 5.0 - By UDA'Software - [ http://digilander.libero.it/udasoft ] | 15:58 |
OerHeks | alfacentauri, please don't spam , thanks | 16:02 |
joelio | WinstonSmith: 6 | 16:08 |
joelio | bah sorry /window fail | 16:08 |
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olscumpy | I have a bootable ubuntu usb stick, is there a way to add debian to it as an additional bootable installable OS? | 16:09 |
xangua | olscumpy: there's yumi and multisystem for multiboot from USB (not in repositories) | 16:11 |
OerHeks | http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/ | 16:11 |
OerHeks | long time not used, i hope it still works | 16:12 |
McMicMac_ | Hi! I'm relatively new to Ubuntu and Linux in general. I really like it, but it currently takes ages to log in... I don't know what I should do at this point anymore. I can't use it like that. | 16:12 |
McMicMac_ | Would someone who knows the material mind helping me trouble shoot my problem? :) | 16:12 |
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McMicMac_ | I have posted a thread on AskUbuntu, showing dmesg: http://askubuntu.com/questions/816832/wireless-stick-driver-takes-ages-to-start-at-boot-time | 16:13 |
xangua | McMicMac_: define ages, what Ubuntu release? What specs? | 16:13 |
olscumpy | McMicMac_: I've only been using linux a few months, but I have two thoughts for you. one is that linux doesn't need to be shut down frequently like windows, so consider only putting computer to sleep/hibernate instead of shutting down | 16:13 |
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McMicMac_ | All newest (16.04 etc), ages = 3-5 minutes | 16:14 |
McMicMac_ | I know, and I use it - but also have windows on my computer, and I use it frequently as well. | 16:14 |
McMicMac_ | (the suspend function= | 16:14 |
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olscumpy | the other is that, I used to use a different distro and it had faster bootup time. I would recommend ubuntu regardless, though, because of the user experience *after* boot. but in my personal experience at least, ubuntu has a lot of "stuff" relative to other distros and that contributes to boot time. it's pretty great stuff though, especially for newbies | 16:15 |
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Disaster_Area | anyone can help me w/ my tex stuff | 16:16 |
OerHeks | McMicMac_, some have benefit of building the driver with fixes, see https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/reserve-7 | 16:16 |
McMicMac_ | olscumpy: Yeah, I know, it is really cool. But 5 minutes is definitely to much, isn't it? Can't I somehow see what is happening in that time? | 16:16 |
Disaster_Area | its bitching about not being able to find the pdflatex file | 16:16 |
OerHeks | McMicMac_, else trottle back to 54 mbit | 16:17 |
olscumpy | if you hit escape, the splash screen hides and you can see which bootup operations are taking the longest | 16:17 |
Disaster_Area | http://hastebin.com/yowiqenudi.coffee that's the error message I get | 16:17 |
McMicMac_ | OerHeks: Thanks, checking it out. | 16:17 |
Disaster_Area | I dl'd the tex live stuff but it hasnt done jack so | 16:18 |
Spartan360 | !list | 16:18 |
ubottu | Spartan360: 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 ». | 16:18 |
Disaster_Area | I guess if I move something or other into the right place I might be ok but idk what I'm doing | 16:18 |
k1l | Disaster_Area: did you use the tex from the ubuntu repos? | 16:18 |
Disaster_Area | I don't know :x I downloaded TeXworks from the software store | 16:18 |
Disaster_Area | that's all I downloaded by that point | 16:18 |
Disaster_Area | and I'm not sure what I should expect to be pre-installed | 16:19 |
Disaster_Area | even the store wasn't pre-installed for me fsr :x | 16:19 |
ogtay | firs message :D | 16:19 |
Spartan360 | ciao | 16:19 |
k1l | Disaster_Area: sudo apt install texlive texlive-latex-extra | 16:19 |
Spartan360 | !list | 16:19 |
Disaster_Area | thanks | 16:19 |
McMicMac_ | olscumpy: It would be cool if my sound worked, or if my wireless driver was stable... | 16:19 |
Spartan360 | !list | 16:19 |
McMicMac_ | olscumpy: this is the sort of stuff you just don't have to worry about on Windows and MacOSX | 16:19 |
k1l | Disaster_Area: and you might want to look at the texlive-lang-XX stuff where XX is your prefered language. | 16:20 |
netvixtra | McMicMac_: what wifi card do you have? | 16:20 |
Disaster_Area | I'm native english speaking | 16:20 |
OerHeks | Disaster_Area, pdflatex is part of texlive-latex-base >> http://kkpradeeban.blogspot.nl/2014/04/installing-latexpdflatex-on-ubuntu.html | 16:20 |
OerHeks | or texlive-latex-extra .. | 16:20 |
McMicMac__ | ... edimax ew-7811un | 16:22 |
Disaster_Area | ok gorgeous, works beautifully now. Thanks again for the assistane k1l | 16:25 |
Disaster_Area | *assistance | 16:25 |
k1l | np | 16:25 |
Nino73 | hello | 16:27 |
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Nino73 | I have a problem I installed ubuntu 16.04 and I from audio | 16:27 |
Nino73 | and when the PC gives me this on the black screen | 16:28 |
Nino73 | snd_hda_intel 0000:00:1f.3: failed to add i915 component master (-19) | 16:29 |
Nino73 | ath10k_pci could not fetch firmware file ath10k QCA6174/hw3.0/firmware-5.bin | 16:29 |
akik | Nino73: i have an url for you for the firmware-5.bin file | 16:29 |
Nino73 | ok | 16:30 |
akik | Nino73: https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k-firmware | 16:30 |
|WaV| | If I wanted to add an executable binary to the startup process of my computer (my IRC client for example) what is the best way to do it? | 16:30 |
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akik | Nino73: sorry :( it doesn't contain that model | 16:30 |
Nino73 | but where should I put | 16:30 |
akik | oh it's there | 16:30 |
akik | Nino73: /lib/firmware/ath10k | 16:31 |
olscumpy | I've moved my top panel to the left side of the screen, and it is not being avoided when windows maximize or snap to the left edge; they are partially beneath the panel. how can I make windows respect the boundary? I'm using MATE with the default Marcos wm | 16:31 |
akik | Nino73: create the dirs QCA6174/hw3.0/ under there | 16:31 |
Nino73 | 5.bin the file is on and 2.1 no on 3.0 | 16:32 |
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Nino73 | folders already exist | 16:32 |
Nino73 | http://prntscr.com/cevemj | 16:33 |
mahipal | I changed hdd. A new hybrid ssd. my ubuntu 16.04 reboots suddenly/randomly | 16:33 |
mahipal | what could be the reason | 16:34 |
Nino73 | http://prntscr.com/ceveru | 16:34 |
mahipal | how to check the crash ? | 16:34 |
mahipal | last shows the "crash" | 16:35 |
minimec | mahipal: 'journalctl --since=today' is probably a good start... | 16:35 |
rcl__ | a | 16:37 |
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minimec | mahipal: http://www.linux.it/~ema/2015/10/07/systemd-is-your-friend/ <-- Good post about journalctl | 16:37 |
mahipal | minimec : its printing huge dmesg. Any way I will dig in to it. Thanks for the info | 16:38 |
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minimec | mahipal: journalctl -b # Show all messages since last boot | 16:38 |
minimec | mahipal: Oh... That will not give you any information about the crash... ;) | 16:39 |
mahipal | minimec : very useful info. I think its pci_bus error | 16:39 |
redbeardt | Is it safe to assume that if I pci-stub a device (for the purpose of later binding with vfio for passthrough) that the host will no longer be able to use it? | 16:42 |
redbeardt | These guides I'm looking at are giving the impression that that's not the case, but intuition says otherwise | 16:42 |
cda-abc | qui | 16:44 |
nmide | is there an active effort to move away from having /usr/bin/python be python2? | 16:44 |
knucklehead | nmide: you chould just type python3 | 16:48 |
nmide | knucklehead: I realize that but I don't want any copies of the other binary on my system | 16:48 |
Pici | nmide: why? | 16:50 |
nmide | Pici: the old version is deprecated and should never be used for anything, and I don't want things like virtualenv to accidentally link to it, etc... | 16:50 |
nmide | pythonistas are super friendly people but there is way too much leniency with letting people stick to python2 | 16:51 |
nmide | I mean, the reason I was asking is so perhaps I could help testing, not to start some philisophical discussion about it | 16:52 |
xenden | Did tooltips for appindicator get added back at any point, or are they still gone? | 16:54 |
knucklehead | nmide: i did find this reddit post about it but it | 16:54 |
knucklehead | https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/35abd2/ubuntu_plans_to_switch_to_python3_by_default_for/ | 16:54 |
StumpDumb | Hello, I'm interested in using two monitors with a netbook. I used Arandr and it works great But I can't get it to stay. How do I execute the .sh file on startup? | 16:55 |
StumpDumb | oh I am using Lubuntu | 16:56 |
nmide | StumpDumb: include it in your .xsessionrc, I am also using lubuntu | 16:56 |
StumpDumb | Is this a hidden folder? | 16:56 |
nmide | it is a hidden dot file in your home directory | 16:57 |
nmide | if you are using pcmanfm you can right click and select show hidden, or at the command line ls -a | 16:57 |
slah | quelqu un qui parle français içi svp? | 16:58 |
knucklehead | nmide: i don't use lubuntu but does it include the startup applications gui like ubuntu? | 16:58 |
StumpDumb | Hey Thanks humans, I'll give it a shot | 16:59 |
xenden | Assuming the tooltips are still gone for appindicator, is it best to just roll a GTK systray by hand? | 16:59 |
* xenden wonders if there's a better channel to ask in | 16:59 | |
knucklehead | nmide: here is more on that python thing...https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/ | 17:00 |
StumpDumb | I tried to but I think its locked? | 17:01 |
OerHeks | !fr | 17:01 |
ubottu | Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci. | 17:01 |
OerHeks | slah ^^ | 17:01 |
StumpDumb | sorry wrong chat room :) | 17:02 |
slah | join ubuntu-fr | 17:02 |
knucklehead | StumpDumb: could you just create a cron job? | 17:03 |
knucklehead | https://askubuntu.com/questions/814/how-to-run-scripts-on-start-up#816 | 17:05 |
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gianluca | !list | 17:14 |
ubottu | gianluca: 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 ». | 17:14 |
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dbear | I had kerberos ssh working with ubuntu 14 using active directory as my kdc, after upgrading to 16, even after doing kinit and getting a tgt, I still have to enter my password when ssh'ing to my server. Anyone know what may have changed between ubuntu 14 and 16 that broke this? | 17:21 |
xenden | dbear: maybe you had an agent running before that isn't now? | 17:23 |
dbear | xenden: like ssh-agent? | 17:23 |
dbear | I just had the pam stack using winbind and kerberos | 17:24 |
mcoyle | join #reposurgeon | 17:24 |
dbear | as far as I can tell, the upgrade scripts didn't change these configuration files | 17:24 |
joelio | dbear: are you using pam or direct kerberos ssh? (fwiw I use sssd for ldap/kerb) | 17:25 |
JuJuBee | Should I install virtualbox via ppa or just download the deb file? Which is "suggested" | 17:25 |
joelio | JuJuBee: I'd add the upstream from virtualbox.org personally, the ubuntu source lags a bit imho | 17:25 |
JuJuBee | joelio, thanks for the tip | 17:26 |
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joelio | JuJuBee: you can still use the 4.3.x guest additions on 5.x too - or if using vagrant or something there's a plugin to keep them up to dat vagrant-vbguest afair | 17:27 |
dbear | joelio: as far as I understood the setup, from my client, I kinit and get a tgt from my active directory kdc. once I have the tgt, ssh should pass that to my server that I log in to, added the pam_krb5 rule to that account section should have used kerberos for ssh authentication. | 17:27 |
joelio | dbear: it depends on your sshd config | 17:28 |
dbear | outside of the that winbind handles mapping uid's and guid' to AD user and groups | 17:28 |
dbear | sshd config didn't change | 17:28 |
joelio | dbear: uing GSSAPI? | 17:28 |
xenden | dbear: can you turn on verbose logging when trying to connect? | 17:28 |
dbear | joelio: yes | 17:28 |
dbear | # GSSAPI authentication (added by ssh-krb5 transitional package) | 17:29 |
dbear | GSSAPIAuthentication yes | 17:29 |
dbear | GSSAPIKeyExchange yes | 17:29 |
dbear | xenden: yes -- will try with verbose with a tgt and without | 17:29 |
joelio | as xenden suggested, in sshd turn up logging and it may tell you more | 17:30 |
joelio | dbear: looks fair enough that config and if you're getting a TGT and kinit all happy.. plus if it was working, chances are it's a subtle config param in newer software that's not been setup (as you'll be using the original config) | 17:31 |
joelio | could be realated to the winbind stuff and ahem systemd or something :) | 17:31 |
dbear | okay -- using verbose logging, I get this: | 17:31 |
dbear | debug1: Next authentication method: gssapi-keyex | 17:31 |
dbear | debug1: No valid Key exchange context | 17:31 |
dbear | debug2: we did not send a packet, disable method | 17:31 |
dbear | debug3: authmethod_lookup gssapi-with-mic | 17:31 |
dbear | debug3: remaining preferred: publickey,keyboard-interactive,password | 17:31 |
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joelio | dbear: pastebin dude :) | 17:32 |
joelio | dbear: ah ok, no valid key exchange | 17:32 |
dbear | okay -- so I need to update enctypes? | 17:33 |
joelio | yea, could be that | 17:33 |
joelio | also, I'd turn up sshd logging as you'll see any calls made to subsystems server side that could be failing | 17:33 |
dbear | joelio: thanks | 17:33 |
joelio | dbear: no worries, good luck | 17:34 |
dbear | will check out enctypes and the sshd logging | 17:34 |
Anticimex | smong: /g 223 | 17:34 |
Anticimex | typo | 17:34 |
joelio | dbear: enctypes does sound familar to an issue we had a bit ago, it could well be it | 17:34 |
joelio | too much sleep since then to recall the exact issue too | 17:34 |
Sven_vB | is it the right verb to "feed" a value through a converter? | 17:34 |
joelio | Sven_vB: guess so, depends on context I suppose - pass could be another? | 17:35 |
StumpDumb | Lubuntu I can not find a file .xsessionrc the closest I can find is .xsession-errors? | 17:35 |
Sven_vB | joelio, thanks. would "pass" imply that the result of conversion will be used for any further processing? | 17:36 |
joelio | Sven_vB: I don't think there's any strict engineering term, but I suppose it's really about what context you're dong it in. Signal processing may have more specific terminology as opposed to, I dunno, plumbing or something :) | 17:37 |
Sven_vB | hehe ok thanks | 17:37 |
joelio | if you're adding modules together that does stuff, you're generally chaining I suppose too.. dunno, loads of options | 17:38 |
Sven_vB | i think "feed" will be good enough if it's one of the options :) | 17:39 |
joelio | yea, no point worrying too much about semantics, functionality and content more important | 17:39 |
xenden | Sven_vB : "accepts" and "returns" are good words too, fwiw. | 17:41 |
bill_ | Hi I keep getting an error on boot with my ssd - trying to boo outside hd0 | 17:41 |
bill_ | boot | 17:42 |
Sven_vB | xenden, I do use them occasionally. ;-) | 17:42 |
xenden | :-) | 17:43 |
UTAN_dev | Hey all. I'm setting up my first Linux laptop and thought it would be a good ideam when I make changes to configuration files, to document them in a Git repo. | 17:45 |
UTAN_dev | I'd set the Git worktree to be "/" so that I can commit files living under /etc, not just dot-files in my home directory. (And I'd .gitignore all files to keep git status sane. I'd force-add files I'm modifying.) | 17:45 |
UTAN_dev | Does this sound like a good idea? | 17:45 |
dax | !info etckeeper | 17:45 |
ubottu | etckeeper (source: etckeeper): store /etc in git, mercurial, bzr or darcs. In component main, is optional. Version 1.18.2-1ubuntu1 (xenial), package size 26 kB, installed size 145 kB | 17:45 |
dax | might want to look into the existing solutions for that | 17:45 |
joelio | yea, etckeeper is good, just remember to change the vcs type to git if you want that from bzr in config | 17:48 |
marlinc | Is there a channel where I can ask questions about polkit? | 17:48 |
UTAN_dev | Neat! Thanks, folks | 17:49 |
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McMicMac_ | To the person that sent this site to me about half an hour ago: https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/reserve-7 - thanks a lot, I made what it said (and it might have fixes my unstable Wireless stick river), but it didn't improve log in time. | 17:56 |
McMicMac_ | *driver | 17:56 |
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NOVAtechies | hello all | 17:58 |
Guest85614 | hi | 17:59 |
NOVAtechies | i'm having a problem with Server 16.04 | 17:59 |
Guest85614 | what are we dooing here | 17:59 |
morf_ | dunno where are we again? | 17:59 |
morf_ | oh here nevermind | 17:59 |
NOVAtechies | it keeps renaming all my network interfaces to random numbers and letters while changing my MAC addresses to repeating numbers and letters | 17:59 |
NOVAtechies | like a4:a4:a4:a4:a4:a4 | 18:00 |
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NOVAtechies | is this a systemd thing or are my NICs failing? | 18:00 |
Saja | is this Ubuntu related channel? | 18:01 |
morf_ | let's see ubuntu ubuntu ... | 18:01 |
morf_ | well the channel is named #ubuntu | 18:02 |
NOVAtechies | i've double checked my interfaces configs and my rules in /udev/rules.d but I can't seem to figure out why this is happening | 18:02 |
waters33637 | sudo | 18:02 |
OerHeks | never seen that NOVAtechies , though interface naming has changed with systemD https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/ | 18:02 |
OerHeks | so that mac adress is your choise i guess | 18:02 |
olscumpy | can anyone figure out which version of multisystem this installs? https://paste.ubuntu.com/23142473/ | 18:03 |
logan0405 | does anyone know how to disable god awful smooth scrolling? | 18:03 |
logan0405 | its enabled globally through synaptics or something i forget how to disable it. it breaks everything | 18:03 |
NOVAtechies | i've never messed with spoofing MACs, but I think that might fix the problem? | 18:03 |
logan0405 | ah, it's the CoastingSpeed and CoastingFriction variables in synclient | 18:04 |
Saja | I have installed Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS 32bit alongwith Widows 7, but I can't find ubuntu at the menu after system startup by pressing F6/Normally. Help me... | 18:04 |
logan0405 | i swear they didnt think it through at all when they put that in there. nobody wants global smooth scrolling it breaks so many apps | 18:04 |
NOVAtechies | all the apps really | 18:04 |
NOVAtechies | wait are you using GNOME? | 18:05 |
logan0405 | for example I often scroll in chrome, then after the scroll bar hits the end of the screen, it doesn't stop smooth scrolling because it's system wide | 18:05 |
logan0405 | so if I press the ctrl key to switch tabs, ctrl click a link i get a 5000x zoomed in page | 18:06 |
NOVAtechies | OerHeks, I figure it's got something to do with my NICs, they're old Intel I340s. | 18:06 |
NOVAtechies | LOL, I just read that article you linked and I have to quote this "Stable interface names across reboots | 18:07 |
NOVAtechies | Stable interface names even when hardware is added or removed, i.e. no re-enumeration takes place | 18:07 |
NOVAtechies | Stable interface names when kernels or drivers are updated/changed" | 18:07 |
NOVAtechies | haha what crap is that? | 18:07 |
zykotick9 | NOVAtechies: you might want to try #ubuntu-server and see if anyone there has a suggetion. that a4:a4... for mac is strange IMO. good luck. | 18:07 |
NOVAtechies | cheers | 18:07 |
Saja | anyone help me... | 18:08 |
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EtherFrog | hello | 18:10 |
Saja | I have installed Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS 32bit alongwith Widows 7, but I can't find ubuntu at the menu after system startup by pressing F6/Normally. Help me... | 18:10 |
akik | NOVAtechies: you can go back to the previous method with net.ifnames=0 | 18:11 |
PickledEggs | Saja: when you boot up it just goes right into Win7? | 18:11 |
Saja | yes... | 18:12 |
Saja | thanks for response... | 18:12 |
donofrio | is this project worked on anymore? http://ubuntusatanic.org/livecd.php (don't need it just like wow 10.X = lol) | 18:12 |
PickledEggs | are you able to access either GRUB or your Windows bootloader at all? when you press F6 during boot it doesn't do anything or your Ubuntu install isn't listed in the options? | 18:13 |
NOVAtechies | akik, thanks for the suggestion. i'll report back in a bit | 18:13 |
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akik | NOVAtechies: although i still had to rename one interface with udev after that | 18:14 |
Saja | List showing....but no Ubantu presence... | 18:14 |
NOVAtechies | akik, are we renameing every interface that way or just the udev rules | 18:15 |
PickledEggs | is it the GRUB bootloader? | 18:15 |
akik | NOVAtechies: it brings back eth0 and wlan0 in my case. i had to rename an usb-eth interface with udev | 18:16 |
slicktux | Question: Say for example I "apt-get remove package-foo-bar" will that command remove tha packages dependencies as well? | 18:16 |
NOVAtechies | akik, right give me a few mintues and i'll report back | 18:16 |
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Guest93626 | now | 18:16 |
slicktux | s/tha/that | 18:16 |
Saja | I have limited knowledge about computer......sorry...I don't know about GRUB bootloader!!!! | 18:16 |
nacc | slicktux: not generally, it will remove packages that depend on package-foo-bar | 18:16 |
nacc | slicktux: but after that remove, if there are packages that are no longer needed on the system, autoremove will do so | 18:17 |
vick | when apache creates log files on my web server, the owner is www-data:www-data in folder: /var/www/html/storage/logs/ | 18:17 |
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Guest93626 | You are now known | 18:17 |
Guest14650 | can I make it so that files get created as ubuntu:wwww-data ? | 18:17 |
Guest93626 | Hello | 18:17 |
Guest93626 | help me | 18:17 |
slicktux | nacc: Awesome! I was wondering how safe that command was; and that it removes packages that depend on it is excellent! | 18:18 |
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nacc | slicktux: in theory, it will prompt you to show the list and you say y/n to agree to the change | 18:18 |
slicktux | nacc: now, autoremove; is that a independent command that checks the system for said packages that are no longer needed? | 18:18 |
popey | slicktux: no, but "apt-get autoremove package-foo-bar" *will* | 18:18 |
nacc | slicktux: `apt-get autoremove` sorry | 18:19 |
popey | slicktux: yes, autoremove will only remove a package if it thinks nothing else needs it | 18:19 |
slicktux | popey: Okay, interesting; so if I want to keep my system minimal and say I am removing packages I do not need, or want, then I should prepend with autoremove. . . | 18:19 |
popey | sure, if you care :) | 18:20 |
* slicktux cares ;) | 18:20 | |
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slicktux | thank you for the input; much appreciated! | 18:20 |
EtherFrog | can someone help me plase? my wifi is not working | 18:20 |
Saja | Hello! PickledEggs!! | 18:21 |
EtherFrog | when i try to connect i get the password prompt as usual but then it hust wait for a while and ask for the password again | 18:21 |
Guest14650 | anyone? :) | 18:22 |
* slicktux removes network-manager and replaces with wpa_supplicant. . . | 18:22 | |
slicktux | ;) | 18:22 |
EtherFrog | and nmcli tell me " enp2s0 wifi disconnected -- | 18:22 |
Arnie_ | Noob question. I installed lubuntu and now all I get is a black command line screen where I can login. How do I access the desktop? | 18:22 |
akik | EtherFrog: isn't enp2s0 an ethernet interface? | 18:23 |
slicktux | EtherFrog: Chances are you misconfigured the fist time; go into network settings and delete the previous config and try again. I find that to work; I also, from personal exp, find network-manager somewhat laggy and 'buggy'. | 18:23 |
slicktux | EtherFrog: enp is usually ether, bro. | 18:23 |
PickledEggs | Saja: You installed Ubuntu from a CD or USB key? | 18:25 |
Saja | CD | 18:25 |
yokisuci | Saja, What's the issue? | 18:25 |
PickledEggs | try following these instructions to fix your GRUB boot loader: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows | 18:26 |
Saja | ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-i386.iso | 18:26 |
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* yokisuci missed the beginning of the question | 18:26 | |
BluesKaj | for ethernet | 18:26 |
EtherFrog | slicktux : well i'm not rally confident that i can reconfigure my network setting, it's a fresh install so i doubt i had time to mess stuff up | 18:26 |
Saja | I have installed Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS 32bit alongwith Widows 7, but I can't find ubuntu at the menu after system startup by pressing F6/Normally. | 18:26 |
BluesKaj | correction = /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head | 18:27 |
yokisuci | Saja, Oh OK. :/ Wierd. But you do get the GRUB menu i guess? | 18:27 |
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slicktux | EtherFrog: well, then get to troubleshooting; because yer going to have to reconfig something somewhere. . .look at logs; pastebin; etc etc | 18:27 |
Saja | Thanks PE...I am trying to find that out. | 18:27 |
knucklehead | i think you will need to run resolvconf -u after editing the /etc/resolveconf/resolv.conf.d/head file also. | 18:28 |
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EtherFrog | well nevermind the incredibly advanced technique of "rebooting" fixed the problem... | 18:30 |
EtherFrog | thanx for the help anyway | 18:30 |
Saja | may be, yoki. But I have no info about GRUB manu. Trying to find this. | 18:31 |
Saja | Bye....thanks all. | 18:31 |
slicktux | EtherFrog: In linux you do not have to reboot; /etc/init.d/foo-bar-service restart == reboot. . . ;) | 18:32 |
slicktux | 'reboot | 18:32 |
slicktux | ' | 18:32 |
slicktux | g2g | 18:33 |
NOVAtechies | akik, what fucking black magic is that!? less than 20 characters in a rules rewrite and that's what fixes it!? | 18:34 |
yokisuci | Saja, Maybe GRUB isn't even installed then? Try the things in the link PickledEggs gave you, or if it's a fresh install, maybe try a reinstall. seems like u maybe missed something somewhere. :/ | 18:34 |
yokisuci | Saja, goodluck :) | 18:34 |
NOVAtechies | what the fucking shit | 18:34 |
akik | NOVAtechies: it's ubuntu for you | 18:34 |
OerHeks | !language | 18:34 |
ubottu | The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList | 18:34 |
NOVAtechies | wow. | 18:34 |
dax | (stable interface naming is actually an upstream feature that's enabled on most distros these days) | 18:35 |
NOVAtechies | sorry for the language but I spent almost four hours on this and didn't even consider rewritting my rules table | 18:35 |
NOVAtechies | GAH | 18:35 |
dax | (no idea on the MAC thing tho, so if you meant that nvm) | 18:35 |
NOVAtechies | why would it even being to override my NICs default serials though? why Ubuntu!? WHYYYYY | 18:36 |
NOVAtechies | *begin | 18:36 |
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Alex_unreg | hello | 18:38 |
Alex_unreg | is there someone who can help me? | 18:38 |
knucklehead | Alex_unreg: what are you needing help with? | 18:39 |
Alex_unreg | i have a pc on which i installed win7 and then ubuntu | 18:39 |
Alex_unreg | and the grub loader, when it appears, it doesn't let me choose the os i want to boot | 18:40 |
Alex_unreg | it only boots first choice | 18:40 |
knucklehead | there is only one option? what is showing up as the options? | 18:40 |
Alex_unreg | no | 18:40 |
Alex_unreg | there are a few options with ubuntu and one with windows 7 | 18:41 |
Alex_unreg | but i can not navigate through menu | 18:41 |
Alex_unreg | it seems like my keyboard isn't connected | 18:41 |
Alex_unreg | the timer goes to 0 and then it boots with ubuntu | 18:41 |
knucklehead | have you verified that it's not your keyboard that is having the issue? | 18:42 |
kbaegis | Hi all. Seeing some absolutely ridiculous behavior from Ubuntu's openvswitch package. | 18:42 |
Alex_unreg | i cannot go down to choose what i want (in that case win 7) | 18:42 |
Alex_unreg | no, because now i`m using it | 18:42 |
kbaegis | For some reason, every single reboot randomizes the port mac addresses | 18:42 |
Alex_unreg | and in bios it's responsive | 18:42 |
kbaegis | Anyone know why it was set up this way? I don't see any other distros doing this | 18:42 |
akik | NOVAtechies: do you mean systemd predictable interface naming changed your interfaces' mac addresses? | 18:42 |
NOVAtechies | akik, I think that's what was going on | 18:43 |
knucklehead | Alex_unreg: i believe there is a way to edit the grub settings so windows will boot first. | 18:43 |
Alex_unreg | yes | 18:43 |
Alex_unreg | i managed that, but i want to choose | 18:44 |
kbaegis | P.S. - this is the worst possible behavior from a virtual switch. It completely ruins dhcp and fairly basic protocols | 18:44 |
Alex_unreg | because if i choose windows, after restart i cannot boot back in ubuntu | 18:44 |
NOVAtechies | kbaegis: i ran into this problem this morning on a server running with Intel NICs | 18:44 |
kbaegis | NOVAtechies: Should affect anyone running OVS on Xenial. | 18:45 |
NOVAtechies | I added net.ifnames=0 to my udev/80-net-setup-link.rules | 18:45 |
knucklehead | Alex_unreg: are you able to boot into the bios? | 18:46 |
OerHeks | NOVAtechies, you also use openvswitch? "You "assign" MAC and IP addresses "to the switch" by using OpenFlow rather than the Linux IP stack. " | 18:46 |
Alex_unreg | yes | 18:46 |
kbaegis | NOVAtechies: That fixed it? Does the mac still randomize? | 18:46 |
NOVAtechies | no my problem was the NICs were getting random interface names | 18:46 |
Alex_unreg | and also to select boot device | 18:46 |
kbaegis | OerHeks: How? ovs-vsctl set port <portname> mac='...' is as far as I've gotten | 18:47 |
NOVAtechies | but once I added that line to my rules my MAC's were fin | 18:47 |
kbaegis | And Xenial isn't respecting this configuration | 18:47 |
NOVAtechies | *fine | 18:47 |
kbaegis | NOVAtechies: That's not my problem. The ports are getting named appropriately by ovsdb | 18:47 |
OerHeks | found @ https://github.com/mininet/mininet/wiki/FAQ#assign-macs | 18:47 |
NOVAtechies | the guys over on #ubuntu-server were telling me that Dell hardware locks the MACs but sometimes the rules don't reconize that and try to override them | 18:47 |
kbaegis | NOVAtechies: Or are you saying that this happens after? | 18:48 |
knucklehead | Alex_unreg: look in the bios and see if you can locate a setting for legacy keyboard. also, see if there is an options to change the control from bios to os. | 18:48 |
Alex_unreg | thanks | 18:48 |
Alex_unreg | i will be back if the issue continue | 18:48 |
kbaegis | NOVAtechies: udev/systemd is to blame then? | 18:48 |
NOVAtechies | kbaegis: no it was happening on boot but my interface names were being renamed and my MAC serials were showing as a4:a4:a4:a4:a4. | 18:49 |
NOVAtechies | kbaegis: and the interface names were being weird like enps0e3 and the like | 18:49 |
kbaegis | So I have 3 internal ports passed through a physical trunk. The phy is doing just fine with udev | 18:49 |
NOVAtechies | hmmm | 18:49 |
kbaegis | The INTERNAL ports get completely randomized EVERY REBOOT | 18:49 |
NOVAtechies | i think we are running into different problems | 18:50 |
NOVAtechies | this is the link that helped me | 18:50 |
NOVAtechies | https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/ | 18:50 |
kbaegis | Sure. Different problem unfortunately :( | 18:50 |
NOVAtechies | damn | 18:51 |
BluesKaj | NOVAtechies, the enp0sxx is the new systemd naming scheme replacing eth0 unless you upgrade from 14.04LTS via internet or installed to / with the /home partition unchanged | 18:52 |
MelRay | When installing Ubuntu from USB I want to use 2 hard drives which are 500GB each. Which option do I choose on the installation type screen and add both hard drives? | 18:52 |
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Alex_unreg | knucklehead thank you very much. I found an option in bios wich had something like: usb keyboard legacy > enabled / disabled | 18:53 |
Alex_unreg | i enabled that option and now it works. | 18:54 |
knucklehead | Alex_unreg: thats great news | 18:54 |
Alex_unreg | i can choose the so | 18:54 |
Alex_unreg | os | 18:54 |
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NOVAtechies | akik: just did two reboots and everything is looking good. I hope this doesn't come up on future installs | 19:04 |
akik | NOVAtechies: it will be the default unless you change it | 19:04 |
akik | NOVAtechies: the new method will be the default | 19:05 |
NOVAtechies | i'm okay with that. as long as i can have it talk on the network for now i'm good | 19:06 |
NOVAtechies | you guys were a great help | 19:07 |
DWSR | Is https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto still valid for 16.04.1? | 19:09 |
beylen | hello | 19:11 |
pingwindyktator | If I install bootloader (grub2) to /dev/sda, where in /dev/sda2 is bootmgr, should windows placed on /deb/sda be visible for grub? | 19:11 |
DWSR | Sorry, missed the response to my question if there was one,. | 19:11 |
DWSR | Is https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto still valid on 16.04.1? | 19:12 |
maasstyle | hello there!!! how can i install exe file in ubuntu | 19:14 |
Piotr | ckServ identify piotrus1 | 19:15 |
xangua | !appdb | maasstyle | 19:15 |
ubottu | maasstyle: The Wine Application DB is a database of applications and help for !Windows programs that run under !WINE: http://appdb.winehq.org - Join #winehq for application help | 19:15 |
nacc | maasstyle: exe is a windows executable. You may want to look into wine, but there is no native support for them in ubuntu | 19:15 |
nacc | xangua: ^5 :) | 19:15 |
Jordan_U | Piotr: Change your password now. | 19:15 |
pingwindyktator | Piotr: ups | 19:15 |
maasstyle | alright thanks | 19:15 |
Jordan_U | Piotr: In the future, be sure to use the chanserv tab when identifying so such a mistake can't happen, or just configure your IRC client to identify you automatically. | 19:16 |
Bashing-om | pingwindyktator: Short answer is yes. the EFI partition is shared with Windows . and the respective boot codes are added to this directory . Once installed ' sudo update-grub' should pick up Windows and chainload it also . | 19:19 |
pingwindyktator | Bashing-om: yup, it works ;) | 19:20 |
gajuith | Hi, is there anyone that is familiar with the i915 video driver issues with 16.04? I've attempted the fix at https://aboutsimon.com/blog/2016/07/20/Ubuntu-16.04-external-monitor-flickering-and-turning-off-on-intel-i915.html which failed to correct the issue. | 19:20 |
Bashing-om | pingwindyktator: That warm fuzzy feeling when it works ! :) | 19:21 |
akik | gajuith: try newer versions of the mainline kernel. fixed the flickering for me | 19:22 |
akik | gajuith: 4.6.7 worked for me | 19:23 |
joelio | ip netns add ns1 | 19:23 |
gajuith | akik: Unfortunately I haven't been able to get that one to boot. After the login screen loads, the primary monitor (laptop) goes blank. The two external monitors appear to function normally. Did you experience that as well? | 19:24 |
akik | gajuith: no, the update worked just fine for me | 19:25 |
DWSR | Piotr: Updated your password already? Damn. :P | 19:25 |
akik | gajuith: if you login, does the laptop display stay blank? | 19:26 |
gajuith | akik: yes, that is correct | 19:27 |
dsoyet | hi | 19:27 |
akik | gajuith: i have an intel ironlake chip which only supports two displays | 19:28 |
akik | gajuith: maybe try disconnecting one of the external displays | 19:28 |
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applepi | Hey all, I'm having a weird issue on a serial TTY on 14.04 where checkwinsize isn't having any effect, $COLUMNS and $SIZE is always 80 / 24 | 19:29 |
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Heimx | i need help in spanish | 19:31 |
Jordan_U | !es | Heimx | 19:31 |
ubottu | Heimx: 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. | 19:31 |
incorrectime | my system time gradually falls more and more behind over time and i have to sync with an ntp server which really isn't a big deal but why would this happen? | 19:33 |
Bray90820 | Is there a way to disable tab to click in 16.04? | 19:33 |
gajuith | akik: it's a work issued laptop, and everyone has the same dock with dual monitor setup. I'm the only one with this issue, and I'm the only one running Ubuntu 16. It never happened until I upgraded from 15. | 19:34 |
gajuith | akik: also, the laptop display is blank even when it is not docked (ie no external displays attached) | 19:35 |
akik | gajuith: i'm on kubuntu 14.04 | 19:35 |
CrystalMare | I'm having some problems with running an application on my GPU instead of CPU | 19:36 |
akik | gajuith: intel's xorg driver has worked for me | 19:36 |
CrystalMare | I have both Intel Integrated Graphics and a GeForce 940m | 19:37 |
CrystalMare | How can I fix this? | 19:37 |
gajuith | akik: ok thanks. I'll see if I can make that work for me. I appreciate your assitance. | 19:38 |
akik | gajuith: gajuith try looking into /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old after a blank screen | 19:38 |
CrystalMare | Like, starting an application on a different graphics device | 19:38 |
gajuith | akik: it just happened, but nothing was written to /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old | 19:39 |
akik | gajuith: when xorg is active, the log file will be /var/log/Xorg.0.log | 19:40 |
gajuith | akik: d'oh...sorry for not picking that up...tailing it now | 19:41 |
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gajuith | akik: just to be clear, are you referring to the external display flickering off or the laptop display being blank with 4.6? | 19:42 |
IWCC | Hey, did you get it to work? | 19:42 |
akik | gajuith: both my laptop's display and an external 24" lcd flickered after the default 14.04 install | 19:43 |
Bashing-om | incorrectime: Is the time (UTC) correct in bios ? Maybe time to change the CMOS battery ? | 19:43 |
akik | gajuith: neither was blank | 19:43 |
Bashing-om | CrystalMare: nvidia-prime is the go-to for controlling hybrid graphics on nVidia . Is it installed ? | 19:45 |
gajuith | akik: ah ok...it may be different issues then. In my case, the external displays will intermittently go blank for a few seconds. Most of the times it's just one, but every now and then it will be both. | 19:45 |
gajuith | it just happened again, and nothing was written to /var/log/Xorg.0.log | 19:45 |
gajuith | akik: is there a way to confirm that it is active? | 19:45 |
akik | gajuith: maybe something to do with power management? | 19:46 |
akik | gajuith: xrandr should show the status of the outputs | 19:46 |
loopy | incorrectime, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clock_drift | 19:46 |
gajuith | akik: xrandr output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23142843/ | 19:47 |
MadeABadError | hi. I had a folder with three files in it (file1, file2, file3) I ran "zip * ." and it zipped up file2 and file3 into a zip called file1.zip... and then file1 was deleted? file1 does not exist in the file1.zip... how can I get this file back? | 19:47 |
akik | gajuith: you could try this maybe https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/PowerManagement/PowerSavingTweaks | 19:47 |
akik | gajuith: although it says that the enable_rc6 is on by default now | 19:50 |
akik | gajuith: maybe try disabling enable_rc6. i don't know | 19:51 |
incorrectime | Bashing-om: yeah bios time is correct and my laptop is only a year old but i'll put in a new cmos batt anyway and see what happens, thanks | 19:51 |
akik | gajuith: kernel parameter i915.enable_rc6=0 | 19:52 |
booh | I have a dedicated desktop box for a single task... on ubuntu 12.04. I would like to do-release-upgrade but nothing found. ? | 19:53 |
gajuith | akik: It's not explicitly enabled in /etc/default/grub , and it's not included in the output of 'initctl show-config' | 19:53 |
gajuith | akik: I' | 19:54 |
DWSR | booh: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade | 19:54 |
gajuith | akik: I'll see if enabling it changes anything | 19:54 |
booh | DWST already done that. | 19:54 |
akik | gajuith: add it to /etc/default/grub and run sudo update-grub | 19:54 |
booh | DWSR already done that. | 19:54 |
DWSR | booh: What version are you on? | 19:54 |
booh | DWSR 12.04.5 | 19:55 |
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gajuith | akik: excplicitly enabling it didn't work...trying the disable now | 19:59 |
Jordan_U | !upgrade | booh | 19:59 |
ubottu | booh: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade | 19:59 |
akik | gajuith: this bug report might give you some ideas/help https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95010 | 20:00 |
ubottu | Freedesktop bug 95010 in DRM/Intel "Screen Flickering on Intel Card" [Normal,Needinfo] | 20:00 |
booh | found the problem... missing prompt=lts | 20:00 |
CrystalMare | Bashing-om, let me check | 20:01 |
CrystalMare | Bashing-om, I think so | 20:02 |
gajuith | akik: yeah, I am getting the same error from the system log when it happens to me: kernel: [ 9709.832348] [drm:intel_cpu_fifo_underrun_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* CPU pipe B FIFO underrun | 20:03 |
akik | gajuith: try kernel 4.6.4 somebody mentions that it fixed it for him | 20:03 |
gajuith | akik: I have booted with rc6 disabled, and it hasn't happened yet...fingers crossed | 20:03 |
CrystalMare | nvidia-prime is already the newest version (0.8.2). | 20:03 |
CrystalMare | nvidia-prime set to manually installed. | 20:03 |
CrystalMare | That's what it says | 20:03 |
akik | gajuith: oh ok | 20:03 |
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Bashing-om | infectiious: If bios is correct .. the battery should be good .. a live time of about 5 years . | 20:09 |
teknoprep | hi all | 20:11 |
teknoprep | i have ubuntu 16.04 -- 6 monitor setup -- i have 2x AMD R7 260x -- 3 of the monitors work.. the other 3 have odd lines through them and sometimes dont even come on | 20:12 |
Bashing-om | CrystalMare: Not real familiar .. but in the GUI nvidia-settings one should be able to select the graphic's set to be used on the next boot . | 20:12 |
teknoprep | i was wondering where is the manual config for xorg on 16.04 ? | 20:12 |
gajuith | akik: ugh...still happening with rc6 disabled. I'll install kernel 4.6.4 later and see if that fixes it. Thanks again for your help. | 20:13 |
nacc | teknoprep: usually none is needed, but it's present in either /etc/X11/xorg.conf or /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/* | 20:13 |
nacc | teknoprep: err, *.conf, to be clear | 20:13 |
teknoprep | neither of those are prsent | 20:14 |
nacc | teknoprep: right, as I said, they won't be usually | 20:15 |
nacc | teknoprep: by default there is no manual configuration | 20:15 |
teknoprep | i can add anything i want into xorg.conf ? | 20:15 |
teknoprep | the system will pick up my modifications | 20:15 |
jerichowasahoax | How do I Kerberize a Postfix server without LDAP? | 20:16 |
Rooser | my touchpad does not work on ubuntu | 20:16 |
kernelcruncher | on 14.04 and I'm getting: The package linux-headers-3.13.0-92-generic needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it. | 20:16 |
kernelcruncher | synaptic closes if I try and open it | 20:17 |
nacc | teknoprep: i mean, anything that's legal syntax, I believe so. `man xorg.conf` may help | 20:17 |
kernelcruncher | and apt- is getting nowhere | 20:17 |
jerichowasahoax | Because LDAP keeps throwing "invalid credentials" errors at me even though I'm entering my password 100% correctly | 20:17 |
nacc | kernelcruncher: it's in trusty security and updates | 20:17 |
nacc | jerichowasahoax: might want to ask in #ubuntu-server | 20:17 |
teknoprep | nacc, man xorg.conf will not help... ubuntu has done some ubuntu magic... i need to know where to edit things so they work | 20:17 |
teknoprep | i already know what i should do to fix this up | 20:17 |
kernelcruncher | nacc: how can I fix this mate | 20:17 |
nacc | kernelcruncher: do you have security and/or updates enabled? | 20:18 |
nacc | teknoprep: i'm not sure i know what you mean. i've, many times, added a modification in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/<whatever>.conf, restarted my X server and it's been picked up just fine. | 20:19 |
kernelcruncher | nacc: I'll check with the third party I am trying to help, he needs to check sources right | 20:19 |
nacc | kernelcruncher: yeah, verify that they are both enabled (security should always be, but updates may not be) | 20:19 |
teknoprep | nacc, there is no folder /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d | 20:19 |
teknoprep | will the directory get magically used somehow by ubuntu when it starts X ? | 20:19 |
redhot | Hello | 20:20 |
teknoprep | brb... need to restartx | 20:20 |
redhot | What is the latest nginx-extras I can install from repo? | 20:20 |
Rooser | I have a new asus laptop and my touchpad is not recognized on 16.04.1 | 20:20 |
Bashing-om | !info nginx-extras | 20:21 |
ubottu | nginx-extras (source: nginx): nginx web/proxy server (extended version). In component universe, is optional. Version 1.10.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 (xenial), package size 679 kB, installed size 1941 kB | 20:21 |
nacc | redhot: for which version of ubuntu? | 20:21 |
Rooser | its an Asus X556UJ | 20:22 |
Rooser | can anyone help me? | 20:23 |
Rooser | . | 20:23 |
Rooser | . | 20:23 |
Rooser | . | 20:23 |
Rooser | . | 20:23 |
Rooser | . | 20:23 |
nacc | !patience | Rooser | 20:24 |
ubottu | Rooser: 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/ | 20:24 |
dax | Rooser: that isn't gonna make it any faster, it's just gonna make the antispam bots mat | 20:24 |
dax | mad* | 20:24 |
lifted | whats up Rooser | 20:24 |
lifted | why u trippin dawg | 20:24 |
nacc | Rooser: quick searching indicates maybe https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2323289 which in turn points to http://askubuntu.com/questions/636350/elantech-touchpad-not-detected-anymore-on-ubuntu-15) | 20:24 |
olscumpy | is it possible to upgrade from ubuntu 14 to ubuntu server 16, without physical access to the computer? | 20:27 |
bekks | olscumpy: 14 what and 16 what? | 20:27 |
bekks | olscumpy: Versions are important. | 20:27 |
olscumpy | 14.04 lts ... regular, vanilla, default version? | 20:28 |
olscumpy | I will check | 20:28 |
Rooser | thx i will try it | 20:28 |
olscumpy | oh, I guess it upgraded to 16.04 lts already, but it's not server edition. just regular ubuntu | 20:30 |
olscumpy | can I change flavours remotely? | 20:30 |
bekks | olscumpy: there no flavours for the server version. | 20:31 |
cengoo | hey | 20:31 |
bekks | olscumpy: Whats the output of "lsb_release -sd"? | 20:31 |
Pici | flavors are just the default install sets. | 20:31 |
noone | fuck all of u | 20:32 |
cengoo | hey broo | 20:32 |
noone | hey | 20:32 |
noone | where are u from | 20:32 |
noone | ? | 20:32 |
Rooser | hi noone | 20:32 |
nacc | !ot | noone | 20:32 |
ubottu | noone: #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! | 20:32 |
cengoo | ı am from turkey | 20:32 |
noone | hi dude | 20:32 |
noone | oh! | 20:32 |
cengoo | where are you from | 20:32 |
noone | iran | 20:32 |
Rooser | @noone | 20:32 |
olscumpy | No command lsb found. did you mean lsx? | 20:33 |
bekks | olscumpy: It told you a different command. | 20:33 |
noone | lsx | 20:33 |
bekks | olscumpy: please read the command again :) | 20:33 |
teknoprep | yeah... so one of my video cards is not responding properly... amd r7 360 | 20:34 |
teknoprep | with the new video drivers from amd on ubuntu 16.04 | 20:34 |
teknoprep | i don't think its loading the driver for that video card | 20:34 |
noone | ubuntu supports all of the graphic cards | 20:35 |
teknoprep | ok | 20:35 |
teknoprep | thanks for that | 20:35 |
noone | or just use the default | 20:35 |
nacc | teknoprep: it would appear that R7 360 is on ly supported with 4.7-rc6 and greater | 20:35 |
nacc | *only | 20:35 |
teknoprep | 4.7-rc6 of what ? | 20:36 |
nacc | teknoprep: the kernel | 20:36 |
cengoo | How do I install the graphics card ? | 20:36 |
nacc | teknoprep: you may want to check `man radeon` | 20:36 |
nacc | teknoprep: to see if your card is listed | 20:36 |
teknoprep | i am not using the radeon driver | 20:36 |
bekks | olscumpy: Stop spamming my query. | 20:36 |
noone | i didnt have an amd graphic at all | 20:36 |
noone | i | 20:37 |
cengoo | graphics card nvidia | 20:37 |
teknoprep | i am using the amdgpu-pro driver | 20:37 |
olscumpy | it was finishing the paste, sorry | 20:37 |
noone | i'm using nvidia | 20:37 |
noone | and i know about that | 20:37 |
nacc | teknoprep: err, sorry, misread the page, it seems like it's 'optional' (which might mean it's not enabled in the ubuntu kernel, not sure | 20:37 |
bekks | olscumpy: I told you the command to type, I did not tell you to spam my query. | 20:37 |
teknoprep | 20:37 | |
noone | just search in google | 20:37 |
Nicknewbie | Shalom | 20:38 |
teknoprep | brb.. i need to swap out video cards wtf lol | 20:38 |
olscumpy | sorry, it was just one message in my window | 20:38 |
nacc | noone: please read /topic and be helpful, ask a question if you you need help, but please don't provide random messages. | 20:38 |
bekks | !pastebin | olscumpy | 20:38 |
ubottu | olscumpy: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. | 20:38 |
redhot | @nacc 14.04 | 20:41 |
nuxil | hello. | 20:41 |
olscumpy | oh, this is that underscore issue again | 20:41 |
olscumpy | my relay makes underscores look like spaces, sorry | 20:41 |
olscumpy | now that I copy-pasted I see the underscore | 20:41 |
nuxil | how can i make my own bootscreen ? you know that animated thingt that said ubuntu when you power the pc ? | 20:42 |
nuxil | !bootscreen | 20:42 |
olscumpy | it is ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS | 20:42 |
nacc | !info nginx-extras trusty | redhot | 20:42 |
ubottu | redhot: nginx-extras (source: nginx): nginx web/proxy server (extended version). In component universe, is optional. Version 1.4.6-1ubuntu3.5 (trusty), package size 479 kB, installed size 1427 kB | 20:42 |
nuxil | osvaldo_: ya | 20:42 |
k1l | nuxil: its called splashscreen and plymouth is used. look for themes for that | 20:43 |
redhot | yay, nice ommand | 20:43 |
redhot | thanks! | 20:43 |
nuxil | k1l: i dont want themes that others made. i want to make my own. how hard is it ? | 20:43 |
nacc | redhot: np | 20:43 |
nuxil | !plymouth | 20:44 |
ubottu | Plymouth is an application that runs very early in the boot process (even before the root filesystem is mounted!) that provides a graphical boot animation while the boot process happens in the background. To change your Plymouth theme use « sudo update-alternatives --config default.plymouth && sudo update-initramfs -u » | 20:44 |
redhot | !info nginx-extras xenial | 20:44 |
ubottu | nginx-extras (source: nginx): nginx web/proxy server (extended version). In component universe, is optional. Version 1.10.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 (xenial), package size 679 kB, installed size 1941 kB | 20:44 |
kernelcruncher | nacc: some stuff was unchecked and they have been re-enabled but it's still running up errors even after running apt-get update | 20:44 |
teknoprep | ok... when i only have 1 video card in.. this runs great on 3 monitors... on 2 video cards with 6 monitors... its bad | 20:45 |
nacc | teknoprep: that particular card (which i guess is sea islands?) needs CONFIG_DRM_AMDGPU_CIK which is not on in the ubuntu kernels, afaict | 20:46 |
teknoprep | i have r7-260x btw | 20:46 |
teknoprep | not the other one i said... i just pulled it out and checked | 20:46 |
nacc | teknoprep: oh ok | 20:46 |
BryGuy_ | hi | 20:46 |
bekks | teknoprep: Which other card do you have? | 20:47 |
teknoprep | both are the same | 20:47 |
kernelcruncher | nacc: i asked to see the other software tab and he has: https://postimg.org/image/c0n7pt7zd/ | 20:47 |
teknoprep | i am going to try an older video card instead of 2 of the higher version | 20:48 |
teknoprep | see what happens | 20:48 |
nacc | teknoprep: i think that one is still sea islands and still needs that enabled | 20:48 |
nacc | teknoprep: based upon my reading of https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Amdgpu and http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=AMD-R7-260X-AMDGPU | 20:48 |
kernelcruncher | nacc: that seems mighty odd doesn't it | 20:48 |
nacc | kernelcruncher: it does seem to be there. can you or your friend pastebin the output of `apt-get update` and then whatever command it is that is failing? | 20:49 |
kernelcruncher | nacc: but the other software section seems to be full of the main repos, where I would perhaps expect only an odd PPA | 20:51 |
nacc | kernelcruncher: true, what's listed on the 'Ubuntu Software' tab? | 20:53 |
kernelcruncher | nacc: the 4 main one but not the source code | 20:54 |
nacc | kernelcruncher: can your friend pastebin what i requested a bit ago? | 20:56 |
nacc | kernelcruncher: i wonder if your friend has added/modified the sources file to include some archives twice | 20:57 |
kernelcruncher | nacc: stand by, thanks mate | 20:57 |
legioner22 | hi | 21:02 |
legioner22 | there | 21:02 |
kernelcruncher | nacc: we might be making progress: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23143141/ | 21:03 |
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kernelcruncher | nacc: I suggested running apt-get -f install | 21:04 |
teknoprep | hi all again | 21:05 |
teknoprep | will this device work with ubuntu 16.04 --> 04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Turks XT [Radeon HD 6670/7670] | 21:06 |
teknoprep | i have 4 monitors working on a single video card the r7-260x... i was hoping to get the other 2 working on the above video car | 21:06 |
teknoprep | i found a doc on the net that says yet its supported | 21:07 |
Bashing-om | kernelcruncher: For your think'n purposes . My 14.04 install : linux-headers-3.13.0-92-generic 3.13.0-92.139 . | 21:07 |
teknoprep | problem is the monitors don't show up to enable those monitors | 21:07 |
nacc | Bashing-om: thanks | 21:07 |
kernelcruncher | nacc: thanks | 21:07 |
nacc | kernelcruncher: it seems like your friend is oddly out of date (wanting to install 3.13.0.92.99 rather than 3.13.0.92.139, e.g. | 21:09 |
nacc | kernelcruncher: i'd really like to see that apt-get update | 21:09 |
nacc | kernelcruncher: and/or, `apt-cache policy linux-headers-generic` | 21:09 |
nacc | kernelcruncher: make that 'and' only :) | 21:09 |
kernelcruncher | nacc: that was what the terminal feedback was asking for but it was probably due to the fact that he had disbaled his sources | 21:10 |
Bashing-om | kernelcruncher: nacc :: " sysop@1404mini:~$ uname -r >> 3.13.0-95-generic " we should be able to remove the obsolete -92 kernel ?? As a thought . | 21:10 |
bekks | Bashing-om: Yes. | 21:11 |
kernelcruncher | His sytem is grinding to a bit of a halt atm | 21:11 |
nacc | Bashing-om: yep, that was my next suggestion | 21:11 |
nacc | Bashing-om: it all feels rather dated :) | 21:11 |
nacc | err, *was going to be | 21:12 |
Bashing-om | nacc: Yup .. Them what do not do the homework, get behind .. huh ? | 21:12 |
nacc | Bashing-om: :) | 21:12 |
nacc | kernelcruncher: so i have a couple of suppositions: 1) odd sources configuration may be leading to weird conflicts; 2) a kernel package was manually specified as to-be-installed (e.g., linux-image-generic-3.13.0-91-generic) | 21:14 |
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Jakey3 | whats the point of the password for users and root if when you mount the hard frive you can get at all the files anyhow? | 21:15 |
kernelcruncher | nacc: I may have to revisit this as the friend is loosing the will to live and stay awake here in the UK | 21:15 |
nacc | kernelcruncher: totally fine, i'll be on again in the AM my time tomorrow (which would be a bit more normal time for the UK, at least) | 21:15 |
Diplomat | Hey guys, does anyone have any experience with optimizing NFS for small files? I'm extracting few k files from a zip file and it takes literally like 3-4 minutes to complete | 21:16 |
nacc | Jakey3: as which user can you "get all the files" ? | 21:16 |
nacc | Jakey3: or do you mean mounting a hdd in a different system? | 21:16 |
bekks | Diplomat: Which connection speed? 100MBit/s? | 21:16 |
Jakey3 | the second | 21:16 |
nacc | Jakey3: well, if you have physical access to a system, you might as well be root | 21:16 |
nacc | Jakey3: you can do all sorts of malicious stuff | 21:17 |
nacc | Jakey3: like reinstalling it. | 21:17 |
Diplomat | bekks.. I don't think there's a limit. I have got 150mb/s+ with larger files, but it's horribly slow with small ones | 21:17 |
Diplomat | I'm sure it goes up to 1gbit | 21:17 |
Jakey3 | nacc, true you could wipe the hard drive | 21:17 |
bekks | Diplomat: Which connection speed do you use? 100MBit/s? GBit/s? 10GbE? | 21:17 |
nacc | Jakey3: what you would be looking for, if you want a more secure environment is encryption | 21:17 |
Jakey3 | but you would have access to the files | 21:17 |
bekks | Diplomat: Connection speed, not transfer speed. | 21:17 |
Jakey3 | wouldn;t | 21:17 |
Diplomat | bekks: no idea, I'm using AWS EFS | 21:18 |
bekks | Diplomat: So find out :) | 21:18 |
Jakey3 | nacc, yes i was surprised | 21:18 |
bekks | Diplomat: Investigate the settings of your network interfaces. | 21:18 |
nacc | Jakey3: i'm not sure i follow why it's surprising? | 21:18 |
Jakey3 | i could just mount a hard in an external machine | 21:18 |
Jakey3 | boom all the files availible | 21:18 |
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Diplomat | bekks: does it matter? the speed? because big files move around really nice and fast.. it's just small ones | 21:19 |
nacc | Jakey3: right -- so the moment you are physically able to do that, your security model (if it relies on just users+ passwords) is out the window | 21:19 |
bekks | Diplomat: Yes, it does matter. Thats why I am asking. | 21:19 |
nacc | Jakey3: if you need disk-level security, you need more than users + passwords | 21:19 |
Jakey3 | nacc, yes | 21:19 |
Jakey3 | it actually worked in my favour | 21:20 |
Jakey3 | as i changed my password and couldnt retrive | 21:20 |
Jakey3 | so mounted the hard drive and copied over the files | 21:20 |
Jakey3 | to another computer | 21:20 |
nacc | that seems like an extreme approach, but ok | 21:21 |
Jakey3 | nacc, how else could i have gotten to them | 21:21 |
Jakey3 | i didnt have the users or roots passord | 21:21 |
nacc | Jakey3: recovery mode? | 21:23 |
Jakey3 | you need root password | 21:23 |
nacc | Jakey3: from the root shell? i don't think that used to be true -- don't have a system to test on right now, though | 21:23 |
nacc | Jakey3: e.g. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword ? | 21:24 |
k1l | Jakey3: no one said your system is secure if the attacke got physical access. that is why there is encryption | 21:24 |
nacc | Jakey3: along a similar vein, the recovery method way does presume physical access | 21:24 |
Jakey3 | yep | 21:25 |
Jakey3 | im getting 91.6MB/s transfer speads on my lan | 21:26 |
Jakey3 | what speeds do others get on theirs | 21:26 |
bekks | Depends on the protocol, data, and benchmark method. | 21:27 |
Jakey3 | scp | 21:27 |
k1l | depends on used networks, used transfer protocols and used hardware read and write. | 21:27 |
Jakey3 | ssd to hdd | 21:27 |
bekks | Jakey3: we would need the same data for a comparable benchmark, and the same disks, | 21:27 |
Jakey3 | true, was wondering if it possible to get a gig transfer speeds on a home network | 21:28 |
bekks | Sure, using hardware capable of that. | 21:29 |
Jakey3 | is it affordable | 21:29 |
Jakey3 | for the average joe | 21:29 |
k1l | no | 21:29 |
bekks | Thats offtopic on here. | 21:29 |
bekks | *in | 21:29 |
anabain | hi, I'm trying to get FN + F7 working on my new asus laptop (16.04.1), and in the script I'm writing I need to get the right value for the current user using the X server. | 21:39 |
anabain | To be precise, I'm talking about this: | 21:40 |
anabain | DISPLAY=:0 XAUTHORITY=/home/$USER/.Xauthority xset dpms force off | 21:40 |
anabain | which does not work. $USER is not got at all. If I put `whoami` instead, it doesn't work either, because it gets "root", not the actual user who is using X at the moment of the key stroke. | 21:42 |
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djp4567 | I have xubuntu-16.04 install on a hp-6910p laptop. Eveything appears to be fine, however, it complains about tpm_tis. I have the tpm-tools installed, and I have blacklisted the tpm_tis module (lsmod | grep -i tpm) indicates that it is not loaded. It will generate an exception during boot about 50% of the time. Is there anything else that I should be doing? | 21:42 |
djp4567 | This is a fresh install | 21:44 |
anabain | My guess for solving that was to get the owner of some process which is being used by this user (the windows manager, or whatever it fits) and then use that info. How can I do this? | 21:45 |
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Ben64 | anabain: why is it running as root | 21:47 |
anabain | because the script is launched when the system (acpid service) receives the keystroke, I guess, Ben64. The script is launched by an event + action definition located at /etc/acpi/events/ dir | 21:50 |
teknoprep | i can only get 4 monitors to work out of 6 | 21:53 |
teknoprep | whenver i add the 2nd video card.. it just doesn't allow me to start up those monitors | 21:53 |
jerichowasahoax | anabain: you could run $(xhost +localhost) as your user, but be warned that lets anyone logged in on your local machine start messing with your display | 21:55 |
maxcell_ | anabain, hi, idk if its possible but, what if you get the result of printenv |grep DISPLAY in your shell script? | 21:59 |
anabain | maxcell_, what I actually need is the name of the user who made the keystroke, not the number of the display | 22:00 |
maxcell_ | anabain, hmm | 22:00 |
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maxcell_ | anabain, there is a log or something in the system that register the last login? | 22:02 |
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maxcell_ | anabain, can be the output of the command WHO, would help you? | 22:03 |
Bashing-om | anabain: ' /etc/passwd ' ?? | 22:04 |
anabain | maxcell_, perhaps the 1st field of ' who ' output (from the 1st line) | 22:09 |
maxcell_ | anabain, thats the idea but, sometimes, when someone connects on your PC via SSH it will appears in the command "who" aswell, but since its not a local connection the output is different and, someday in the future you will need to improve the shell code to distringuish the Local for the Internet login. | 22:12 |
maxcell_ | anabain, leaving this aside, what you think? you think you can make it work? | 22:13 |
anabain | maxcell_, I'm also thinking of using the last command, which could be more useful, because it displays if the user is logged on X or in terminal | 22:14 |
anabain | maxcell_, the ' last ' command, :) | 22:15 |
Generlissimo | @bvanderlaan - what's your problem? | 22:15 |
maxcell_ | anabain, yeah, you mean the 'who' command? | 22:16 |
maxcell_ | it says ttyX and stuff | 22:17 |
anabain | the ' last ' command. There is a command called 'last' | 22:17 |
maxcell_ | ah let me see | 22:17 |
maxcell_ | nice | 22:17 |
maxcell_ | it saves a log you found it | 22:18 |
maxcell_ | can be usefull | 22:18 |
maxcell_ | i gess | 22:18 |
anabain | the idea for the script would be then to get the last user logged on using X, maxcell_, checking fields from lines | 22:19 |
maxcell_ | anabain, yeah, get the one with "still running" result and X on. The only question that left is, Linux are a multi-user OS so, it will work but only when you were the only one User logged in only one X | 22:22 |
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hi | hi | 22:28 |
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anabain | maxcell_, yeah. Anyway, I think there must be one way to get which user is currently using the keyboard (i.e., making key strokes on it)... | 22:29 |
Guest89967 | Can anyone advise if on 16.04 I can uninstall qtcontacts for galera or what I might need it for? | 22:29 |
maxcell_ | anabain, yes i think it is, but i dont know where | 22:29 |
maxcell_ | anabain, i'm looking at /etc/X11/Xsession file | 22:31 |
maxcell_ | anabain, you think its the Xorg that forwards the command to acpi events? | 22:32 |
anabain | maxcell_, sorry but I don't understand you. The flow is: keystroke -> acpi listens -> file at /etc/acpi/events registers it through an event and action definitions; action is assigned the script which contains the command that needs the username of the user who stroke the keys | 22:37 |
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maxcell_ | anabain, i'm a little lost yeah, but i was trying to find the "keystroke" itself, you said earlier that the ACPI listen as a root user so you cant get the real $user right? | 22:38 |
maxcell_ | anabain, you mean that the keystroke itself seems to be done as a $root | 22:39 |
maxcell_ | anabain, ? | 22:40 |
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maxcell_ | anabain, i think the keystroke is connectec to the USB itself and there is no $USER in this, its just a Device and the Kernel is running it so, you cant get any $user from this | 22:42 |
Vacuum_ | I have z97 Asus board and my USB hard drive gets disconnected very often. I am running kubuntu 16.0.1 LTS. Is there a way to fix this issue? | 22:45 |
anabain | maxcell_, but it has to know where to show the characters, right? What if there are two displays on the system, one being used by our user, and the other by another user? | 22:45 |
abaldygle | Vacuum: Super glue the cable??? Seriously might check the power settings and insure the drive is not sleeping | 22:47 |
Vacuum_ | abaldygle: it often happens on heavy activity I/O but I am not sure. It happens on idle state too | 22:47 |
Vacuum_ | abaldygle: I googled and may others have this issue but different reasons. None fit me | 22:48 |
maxcell_ | anabain, i think in that case, the solution is to alway get the minimal number of the DISPLAY:= like, if there is 2 users, one will be DISPLAY=:0 and the other one will be :1 right? :1 Probably will be the one that arent in you Physical Laptop | 22:48 |
Vacuum_ | abaldygle: I plugged the drive to another pc, it worked fine. So wires are ok. | 22:48 |
Vacuum_ | abaldygle: Either driver or bios issue | 22:48 |
Vacuum_ | abaldygle: how to check poiwer settings? | 22:49 |
abaldygle | Vacuum: Mine was a power setting on this Dell laptop in the Bios. | 22:49 |
maxcell_ | anabain, sorry, i understand now what you said... | 22:50 |
Vacuum_ | abaldygle: you got the same problem? | 22:50 |
maxcell_ | anabain, so the X have his way to control that stuff | 22:50 |
abaldygle | Vacuum: I did and changed a USB powersetting in bios of laptop. | 22:50 |
abaldygle | Vacuum: No worries since | 22:50 |
Vacuum_ | abaldygle: so you did got a similar problem once? | 22:51 |
abaldygle | Vacuum: Yes solved in bios power settings for USB | 22:52 |
maxcell_ | anabain, you think is the Xorg that controls that link? To the keystroke, to the ACPI, than back to the right Monitor or Display | 22:52 |
maxcell_ | anabain, i think if "somebody" knows the $user, has to be the X. I gess he is requiering the Keystroke from the ACPI. The kernel itself doesnt know anything but the X is requiering the keystroke. Thats what i think, what you think? | 22:54 |
Vacuum_ | abaldygle: cant find the opiton on z97 | 22:56 |
abaldygle | Vacuum: Sorry I am then at a loss for solution for you. | 22:57 |
anabain | maxcell_, honestly, I don't know, that's why I'm asking :) | 22:57 |
JennyX | hello | 22:57 |
backbox | hello | 22:58 |
backbox | hello | 22:58 |
backbox | ei | 22:59 |
tomreyn | !hi | 22:59 |
backbox | hi | 22:59 |
backbox | where are you from | 22:59 |
backbox | hi | 22:59 |
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maxcell_ | anabain, goodluck than hope you find your answer | 23:01 |
Surfer2010 | Hello is there a ubuntu server for pictures so users can modify the exif information of the files? | 23:02 |
energizer | I'd like to learn more seriously about my os. Is there a book y'all'd recommend? | 23:02 |
anabain | maxcell_, thanx, you've been so nice | 23:02 |
Surfer2010 | Online or in the lokal network while looking at them | 23:02 |
maxcell_ | anabain, yeah you know, nothing to do... interesting subject... | 23:03 |
Vacuum_ | is there something similar in kubuntu ? http://www.eightforums.com/attachments/tutorials/48220d1407174562-power-options-add-remove-usb-selective-suspend-usb_selective_suspend_setting.png?s=bb4c46ef0fa2bae5046addfa93baf9c4 | 23:03 |
maxcell_ | anabain, sorry for not been to much helpfull | 23:04 |
maxcell_ | being*, idk | 23:04 |
tomreyn | Surfer2010: i bet you'd find some web applications which allow for doing so. you are possibly looking for a media asset management system. | 23:05 |
anabain | maxcell_, no problem, in fact, although the problem was not solved, you gave me some good insight and ideas | 23:06 |
Surfer2010 | Most will show them and keep sql db about tags but not save them in the exif | 23:07 |
maxcell_ | anabain, cool | 23:07 |
maxcell_ | anabain, you too | 23:07 |
donofrio | is this project worked on anymore? http://ubuntusatanic.org/livecd.php (don't need it just like wow 10.X = lol) | 23:16 |
multiplex | Are there are people in here that could lend an ear for a problem I'm having with compiling? | 23:20 |
donofrio | multiplex, what are you compiliin | 23:20 |
multiplex | hey | 23:24 |
multiplex | I ran make modules_install after compiling a 4.4.2 kernel and it broke all of the modules and module management support on my host system | 23:24 |
multiplex | and now my build environment is broken | 23:25 |
multiplex | it's just weird because that has never happened to me before. | 23:25 |
Capum321 | could you give some explanation how to install tech-faq.com/gnupg-shell.shtml on ubuntu in the form of source code | 23:26 |
multiplex | I always compile kernels in /source/foo.kernel and it's never smacked my host system before | 23:26 |
Capum321 | multiplex: do you know pingpin? | 23:32 |
Capum321 | where is everyone? | 23:34 |
Capum321 | watching the game? | 23:34 |
kogmo | Present | 23:34 |
Capum321 | hello | 23:34 |
nacc | multiplex: that does seem like an odd behavior. You might ask in ##linux, as it seems unlikely to be an ubuntu-specific question. | 23:34 |
Capum321 | do you know about compiling, intalling from source code? | 23:35 |
nacc | !source | Capum321 | 23:35 |
ubottu | Capum321: You can easily fetch a package's source with apt-get. See: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-sourcehandling.en.html | 23:35 |
nacc | bah | 23:35 |
nacc | !compiling | Capum321 | 23:35 |
ubottu | Capum321: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first) | 23:35 |
multiplex | I don't think i know him lol | 23:35 |
multiplex | and yeah, I was just here and thought i'd ask. I have asked in other rooms but am waiting on a reply | 23:36 |
Capum321 | great nac | 23:36 |
Capum321 | nacc: | 23:36 |
nacc | multiplex: can you clarify 'broke all of the modules and module management'? As you are compiling in /source, did you place appropriate permissions there? You're not comiling as root, are you? | 23:37 |
Capum321 | whats your encryption - file/volume - solution ? | 23:37 |
Penorsaurus | I had a question for you guys | 23:38 |
Penorsaurus | if I do sudo crontab -e | 23:38 |
Penorsaurus | I assume it'll put me in the root's crontab? | 23:38 |
nacc | Capum321: that seems like a very vague question? | 23:38 |
nacc | Penorsaurus: I believe that's right, yes | 23:38 |
Penorsaurus | Okay | 23:38 |
Capum321 | nacc, how narrow it? i expect broad answers | 23:39 |
Penorsaurus | I'm trying to setup a crontab nacc where the server will restart every 30 minutes. | 23:39 |
Penorsaurus | I am doing: */30 * * * * root shutdown -r +5 | 23:39 |
Penorsaurus | I assume this is correct? | 23:39 |
nacc | Capum321: this the Ubuntu support channel, not a general discussion channel | 23:39 |
multiplex | it was done as root, yeah. I was half asleep. and basically my kmod functions like handing of modules, etc are not working at all. The whole distribution is compiled from source, so i cant just reinstall anything so to speak | 23:40 |
nacc | multiplex: so not ubuntu? | 23:40 |
Capum321 | nacc: why you complaining? it's ubuntu related, no? | 23:40 |
nacc | multiplex: also, it is bad practice to compile the kernel as root | 23:40 |
bazhang | Capum321, ##linux for that | 23:40 |
nacc | Capum321: because channels have topics and policies | 23:40 |
multiplex | xubuntu is my host system whem i chroot | 23:40 |
nacc | multiplex: oh i see | 23:41 |
multiplex | anyways, if the topc is a bother I'll head out | 23:41 |
nacc | multiplex: i'd need more details to help -- what is happening precisely (ideally in a pastebin) | 23:41 |
donofrio | head on out..... | 23:42 |
donofrio | was weird he pm'ed me curse stuff.....many people to make the world go around I guess... | 23:42 |
maxcell_ | well very tired | 23:42 |
nacc | Penorsaurus: seems like a weird use-case, but I think that's right -- are you seeing different behavior? | 23:43 |
Penorsaurus | I am just trying this set of commands | 23:43 |
Penorsaurus | a simple "reboot" with not specifying root wasn't working | 23:43 |
donofrio | Penorsaurus, what are you running that you need to reboot every 30 min? | 23:43 |
Penorsaurus | Its a VM | 23:43 |
nacc | Penorsaurus: that didn't really answer the question? :) | 23:44 |
Penorsaurus | just a simple python script | 23:44 |
Penorsaurus | on restart it refreshes | 23:45 |
donofrio | Penorsaurus, I would think you'd want https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAUvfqLEWuA | 23:45 |
Penorsaurus | lol. | 23:45 |
Penorsaurus | home server | 23:45 |
Penorsaurus | power goes out more than I'd like xP | 23:46 |
Penorsaurus | has a UPS but still. | 23:46 |
nacc | Penorsaurus: well, i think the 'user' specification only applies normally to /etc/crontab or other system-wide crontabs | 23:46 |
nacc | Penorsaurus: you're editing the root users's crontab in contrast | 23:47 |
nacc | Penorsaurus: i'd read through `man 5 crontab` | 23:47 |
nacc | Penorsaurus: the 'user' field only applies, i think, to /etc/crontab and /etc/cron.d/* | 23:47 |
Penorsaurus | I am issueing crontab -e | 23:47 |
Penorsaurus | what does that pull? | 23:47 |
Capum321 | does ubuntu repositories contain tech-faq's gnupg-shell ? | 23:48 |
Penorsaurus | I had a command that was working fine before | 23:48 |
Penorsaurus | why didn't i just comment it out :( | 23:48 |
Capum321 | or any GUI alternative? | 23:48 |
nacc | Penorsaurus: crontab -e edits a particular user's crontab | 23:48 |
Penorsaurus | sudo crontab-e would edit root's? | 23:48 |
nacc | Penorsaurus: yes | 23:48 |
nacc | Penorsaurus: which is different than both /etc/crontab and /etc/cron.d/* | 23:49 |
danny_ | anybody have any luck with system shock 2 on linux? | 23:54 |
Capum321 | am i on lag or everyone is idle? | 23:54 |
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ellieaims | I got a dual boot (win10 and ubuntu16.04) with legacy boot loader (acer aspire s7 with i5 and intel hd3000), and when i restarted the computer after chosing ubuntu in the grub menu it's just a blank purple screen. I can't think of anyting i did before i rebooted it. booting into win10 works still. Any suggestions? | 23:58 |
Bashing-om | !nomodeset | ellieaims | 23:59 |
ubottu | ellieaims: 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 | 23:59 |
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