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linuxperiaJordan_U: thanks for your tip. the problem is when the connection is established with nmcli and i try to use nslookup then the dns resolving fails while in the original ubuntu distro with the same conf values for all three conf files the dns lookup is resolved without any problem even with the desired new dns servers aka 8.8.8.8 with nslookup. i dont know what exactly the problem is why in my debootstraped ubuntu version dns fails and in th00:02
linuxperiae original version dns works.00:02
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linuxperiaokey i think i could isolate the dns problem a little more. dns request at the end are resolved by the main config file /etc/resolv.conf and this ones differ from the one i use on the original ubuntu. will be back in a minute and report if i could solve the problem finally :-)00:10
kegg1209Hola00:14
yuzahalooo00:26
xkpe_i'm trying to install ubuntu 16.04 on a machine with raid0 set up on the bios; but at the end on the instalation i get an error: grub install failed; it seems that it's trying to install to /dev/sda instead of the /dev/mapper/...00:28
xkpe_then it shows me a box to let me try to select a diference device to install the bootloader but regardless of what I choose, even "cancel" it doesn't do anything00:29
Bashing-om!mdadm00:31
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nobodyimportanthttp://tecflare.com/blog/index.php/posts/why-ubuntu-is-better-than-windows00:54
guest2I feel that's like arguing why hamburgers are better than pizza.01:01
andyahHi guys, quick question. How can I get my dual monitor to work where my first monitor is connected to my NVIDIA Card via HDMI, but thesecond is connected to my motherboard with HDMI as well?01:01
orlockandyah: Maybe, depends on the specifics01:02
andyahWhen I just connect them, I get a "low graphics" error on my motherboard monitor, and also automatically get logged out from my account on my primary screen01:02
andyahorlock: used to work fine on Windows 10, if that helps.01:02
andyahorlock: any idea?01:03
orlockIt should work then - Unsure about your error01:03
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andyahorlock: Is it possible because it's on the nouveau driver? Maybe installing the proprietary nVidia drivers help?01:03
nobodyimportanthttp://tecflare.com/blog/index.php/posts/why-ubuntu-is-better-than-windows01:04
orlockandyah: Unsure - I have always tried to avoid running with two different cards01:06
kernelpanic_Hello! Right now I have an eth0 and eth0:1 in my etc/network/interfaces. This seems to be using the old ifconfig : aliases. Can I assign any name to the eth0 alias, but still using etc/network/interfaces?01:09
kernelpanic_(reason is I want one interface as DHCP client and one interface with static IP)01:09
Bashing-omkernelpanic_: What release ?01:10
kernelpanic_Bashing-om, sorry, 16.0401:10
Bashing-omkernelpanic_: The old naming conventions no longer apply in 16.04 : https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/ .01:11
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kernelpanic_Bashing-om, yeah, I saw those freaky names. And recreated the 70-persistent-blahblah file that maps MAC to fixed names. I guess I'm guilty of violating some standard, but it works well.01:14
Bashing-omkernelpanic_: Lomg as ya make 70-persistent-blahblah happy .. sysyemd will be happy .01:15
Bashing-omlong*01:16
kernelpanic_Bashing-om, if I may ask, why are we discussing this? Is that related to setting interface aliases in 16.04?01:16
the_CEOAlguem br aii ?01:18
Daekdroom!br | the_CEO01:18
ubottuthe_CEO: Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br " sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada.01:18
the_CEOBR01:18
the_CEOkole friend01:19
the_CEOpor que ninguem fala aqui ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????01:20
the_CEOmds kkkkkk01:20
k1l_!br | the_CEO01:20
ubottuthe_CEO: Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br " sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada.01:20
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EverybodydotheflHey everyone, for those who remember me from a few days ago, You might be thinking "oh great, it's the dummy with the nvidia & steam issues again". Well I have good news. I figured out what the problem I was running into was & I wanted to return & share the solution should anyone else come through with simmilar issues01:23
EverybodydotheflNow get ready because it's super complex & super techy, but here it is. AHEM. After you switch the GPU drivers to the ones you want to use, instead of just running sudo apt-get update & expecting it to work like I did, you need to take this one extra super techy step.01:24
EverybodydotheflYou need to reboot your computer01:25
EverybodydotheflXD01:25
k_sze[work]Are there some common services/daemons that have their own periodic scheduled tasks, *not managed* through cron?01:25
EverybodydotheflThat's all I was forgetting was rebooting my damn computater after switching to the Nvidia 340 drivers01:25
Everybodydotheflafter reboot, worked just fine01:26
k_sze[work](in particular, among the services installed by default in Ubuntu 14.04)01:26
EverybodydotheflAnyways, I thought I would pass that along in the event any of you guys get anyone else suffering from a similar brand of stupidity as I was01:26
Everybodydothefldeuces everyone01:27
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Slawek]01:52
root____5jello01:53
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* Slawek is bouncing to 'Danijay vs. OverLand - Egoist' 01:57
Bashing-omplaguen3t: Not a good thing to run a IRC client root .01:58
spot0185Bashing-om, hi01:58
Bashing-omspot0185: You rang ?01:59
spot0185Bashing-om, no?01:59
et_at least not on your own box01:59
et_lol02:00
plaguen3tBashing-om: not my system lol02:00
spot0185what means "You rang ?"?02:00
* Slawek is bouncing to 'Danijay vs. OverLand - Egoist' 02:00
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AlecTaylorhi02:07
plaguen3thello02:07
spot0185you rang?02:07
AlecTaylorLogging in and there's no Window system (no borders, no icons in left, no minimize/maximize/escape). How do I fix this?02:07
* AlecTaylor has rebooted twice02:08
AlecTaylor16.04 x64 on System7602:08
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plaguen3tAlecTaylor: is there a cursor?02:09
AlecTaylorYes, and there's some sort of windowing system, just without borders02:09
gp5stanyone have a recommendation on a laptop with decent battery life when running ubuntu?02:09
AlecTaylorI was able to right-click desktop, "open terminal"02:09
AlecTaylorand I can switch between terminal and this IRC client by clicking it in background02:10
AlecTaylorgp5st: System7602:10
plaguen3tAlecTaylor: hmm i had the same issue with a diffrent distro. mine was solved with a upgrade so try this02:11
plaguen3tAlecTaylor: type this in your terminal "apt-get update" then "apt-get dist-upgrade" without the quotes02:12
AlecTaylorOnly things to upgrade are accountsservice file-roller google-chrome-stable libaccountsservice0 libappstream-glib8 libseccomp2 smplayer-themes02:12
AlecTaylorplaguen3t - Tried that, and rebooted again, no change02:15
plaguen3twhats your graphics card?02:16
AlecTaylorplaguen3t: Onboard Intel. Anyway, that's not the issue, everything has been working for years up until ~10 minutes ago02:16
gp5stAlecTaylor: thanks. I haven't actually seen one in the wild before.02:17
gp5st(and like every other place, I wish bundled hard drives weren't so pricy :-\)02:18
plaguen3tshit im sorry gtg02:19
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cashHello02:32
cashIs this a good channel for support questions?02:33
cfhowlett!ask | cash02:33
ubottucash: 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 !patience02:33
cashThanks guys.  I have a dell e4310 and on 16.04 the keyboard backlight doesnt come on02:34
cashIt was working with linux mint 18 and fedora 24. Any ideas?02:34
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cashAnyone?02:39
cfhowlett!patience | cash02:39
ubottucash: 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/02:39
pamano54cash your problem is most likely kernel driver issue your may have to write your own driver for kernel02:40
pamano54Good luck budddy02:40
cashGotcha02:41
cashNot sure I can do that yet :)02:41
cashBut you are probably right02:41
fenecohi, i edited my dns on network gui tool to google's public dns, in which file i can see this data?02:42
pamano54C ++ my friend or assembly02:42
cfhowlett!dns | feneco02:42
ubottufeneco: To set up a Domain Name Service see the !serverguide - https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/dns.html02:42
feneconot related to server/bind02:43
pamano54cash I prefer assembly it's easier and direct to the point02:44
effectne-is it hard to switch my hdd cache from hdd to ssd02:44
feneconevermind02:44
fenecofound it02:44
antifahello ! ok so how can one use yahoo messenger on linux ? I know abouth kopete trillian etc but after they closed some servers kopete will not log on02:45
k1l_antifa: yahoo stopped letting 3rd party apps using it02:46
AlecTaylorPhew, finally got it working02:46
antifayea I know but is there a work around to this or something ?02:46
AlecTaylorplaguen3t deleting .Xauthority did the trick I think02:47
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rockwellCan I ask a question, guys?02:49
rockwellfor some reason, after doing an apt-get update I'm stuck at setting up snapd.02:50
dstarhRunning ubuntu 16.04 on a formerly windows HP box.  Today I got a call from "HP" that stated I was downloading trojans and viruses.  I assumed scammer and asked for more info.  He proceded to read off the serial and service numbers from the machine as well as the unique email with which I signed up to hp support when I did an RMA on the drive.  He was however surprised to find out it wasn't running windows.02:53
cashdstarh - thats weird02:53
dstarhanyone have thoughts on this.  according to support agent they have hardware level crap that phones home02:53
dstarhneedless to say i'm running a full scan with clamav on the off chance they were right...02:54
cashdstarh - did this person call you directly?02:54
dstarhcash yes02:54
cashSince when does customer support call the customer?02:54
dstarhi started to eff with the guy because it seemed like classic scam tactics02:54
cfhowlettdstarh, could be your data was slurped from sources and he called ... still sounds suspicious especially as he did not know you were on limux02:54
cashThat NEVER happends02:55
cashCompanies dont call customers who arent complaining02:55
cashif you didnt file a complaint, they shouldnt have called.. makes you wonder if it was a real call02:55
dstarhmy only other thought was that it was actually hp, trying to sell some crappy antivirus02:56
dstarhyeah i'm puzzled02:56
cashI dont think it is a real call02:57
cashunless you or a family member already called02:58
dstarhi was kind of rude with first guy thinking scam, he hung up saying f u bitch, then called me back and rattled off all the info.  I said either way i'm not interested in anything you have to say.  3 hours later another "rep" called me and thats the one who was surpised about no windows02:58
dstarheither way i was like wtf02:59
cfhowlettdstarh, well it IS HP so ... trying to sell you an antivirus "upgrade" is not out of th question.  but >.. HE said FU !?? not HP.02:59
cfhowlettthis calls for anti-411 measures!02:59
cfhowletthttp://www.419eater.com/03:00
dstarhcfhowlett f u bitch03:00
dstarhi forgot to google the number.  think it's time03:00
cfhowletterrr, yeah?  so the same thing, right?03:00
orlockdstarh: Scam03:01
k1l_i think this doesnt really relate to ubuntu support in here.03:01
orlockdstarh: they have people on the "inside" who have access to the stuff they told you03:01
dstarhorlock that was another thought03:01
orlockdstarh: if you want to be a good person, you could try reporting it to HP - they may have logs of who accessed your asset's serial information03:01
dstarhwonder if it's worth reporting to hp03:01
k1l_dstarh: best is you call hp yourself if you are curious what that was. we in here cant help you03:02
orlockIf you have spare time, go for it03:02
orlockyou will possibly help take out a scammer03:02
dstarhk1l_ yeah i was more kind of venting thanks folks03:02
orlockif you dont tell them, they wont know03:02
dstarhtrue03:03
orlockdstarh: it's the sort of thing that people with spare time can have lots of fun with03:04
orlocki dont have that sort of spare time anymore03:04
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VaskaHello - I'm trying to get xscreensaver to start with lightdm, but even using this example xscreensaver.desktop (http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=239106 )in /etc/xdg/autostart, I doesn't seem to want to run, any suggestions please?03:10
SlawekZawołaj na priv. Jak będe to odpiszę.03:12
drakumhi03:16
drakumhablan español?03:17
cfhowlett!es | drakum03:18
ubottudrakum: 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.03:18
gde33I tried to add deluge ppa http://pastebin.com/ke4KkJH903:18
cfhowlett!ppa | gde3303:19
ubottugde33: A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge03:19
cfhowletttake it up with the deluge team, gde33.03:20
gde33ah ok03:20
gde33doing sudo apt-get update does show a gpg error for it so it did add it03:21
cfhowlettgpg maintenance is the responsibility of the packager so tell the team03:22
t1998l03:25
s65-6hello]03:51
s65-10hi03:51
s65-6wtat do you do?03:51
s65-10ничего03:52
s65-6надо сюда всех позвать03:52
infectiiousumm wut?03:53
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baldwinhelp04:21
Bashing-om!ask | baldwin04:21
ubottubaldwin: 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 !patience04:21
EriC^^!ask | Bald04:21
ubottuBald: 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 !patience04:21
EriC^^*baldwin04:21
mintukhi04:26
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TheFocusafternoon everyone.  any ideas about why my password isn't working when requesting samba share???  after 16.04 have had the issue... any help would be great.04:32
apb1963_Bashing-om: Tried to follow that guide you mentioned... got this on update-grub2: "grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of /cow." This while running from a liveUSB.04:33
Bashing-omapb1963_: Remind me .. " canonical path of /cow " refers to the live environment .04:38
apb1963_Bashing-om: Sorry... I don't understand what'reyou asking... I don't know what the error means except that some cow is without a home :p04:39
Bashing-omapb1963_: Are you in reference to the maintenance free grub booting ?04:40
apb1963_Bashing-om: yes04:40
Bashing-omapb1963_: Let me pull it up .. where are you getting lost ?04:40
apb1963_Bashing-om: well i'm not really getting lost... i'm getting an error... at the point at which I update-grub204:41
Bashing-omapb1963_: The error in what environment ? a liveDVD ?04:42
apb1963_Bashing-om: liveUSB but yes04:42
Bashing-omapb1963_: And whhat are you attempting to do ? install grub ? Then you have not mounted the target partitions .04:43
apb1963_Bashing-om: I also tried mounting /dev/sdb1 on /mnt and doing a chroot... that resulted in a slightly different error.04:43
apb1963_Bashing-om: I'm simply following what the guide says to do... though it says nothing about chroot, etc.04:43
apb1963_Bashing-om: when I investigated the error, I found something that said to mount and chroot.04:44
apb1963_Bashing-om: that was something like "cannot find a device for /  (is it mounted?)"04:44
Bashing-omapb1963_: In that guide - inless you are going to purge and reinstall grub, there is no need of a liveUSB . You will have to explain the situation why you are booting a liveUSB .04:45
apb1963_Because 1) the menu entry doesn't show up for 16.04 and 2) I can't boot /dev/sdb1 which is where that version now lives.04:46
Bashing-omapb1963_: And presently you want to purge grub from sdb .. and re-install ? .. And is 16.04 to be your primary operating system ?04:47
apb1963_Bashing-om: I just want it to work.  The details of how to do that are not super important to me... as long as it works.  Yes to primary.04:48
apb1963_Bashing-om: If purging grub is the way to make it work... that's fine04:49
Bashing-omapb1963_: I do suggest then that you do purge grub from sdb and re-install .04:49
apb1963_ok... do I need to go lookup how to do these things?04:50
apb1963_since I don't really know how.04:50
Bashing-omapb1963_: Oh .. I tll ya ! .. do you know how to set up the full chroot ? and do you have networking in the chroot ?04:53
Bashing-omtell*04:53
apb1963_Bashing-om: well it's a full install.. so everything should be there.04:54
Bashing-omapb1963_: We are talking about removing those recursive grub config files on sdb .. and reinstalling anew from the liveUSB's CHroot .04:55
apb1963_ok04:56
apb1963_so after mounting /dev/sdb1 on /mnt and chrooting to /mnt, then /mnt which is the new / should have everything since it's a full install on /dev/sdb1.  Yes?04:57
Bashing-omapb1963_: Show me again what we are working with ' sudo fdisk -lu ' in a pastebin . And I got a little chore to attend to .. be back in a few minutes .04:58
sujithjoin rails04:59
apb1963_Bashing-om: i'll do you one better: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23150734/05:03
EriC^^apb1963_: what error do you get?05:05
apb1963_EriC^^: got this on update-grub2: "grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of /cow." This while running from a liveUSB.05:09
Bashing-omEriC^^: apb1963_ Has grub installed to 3 hard drives .. and now grub.cfg is recursive with all the boot code hooks. I propese to remove all those old kernels, disable 30_os-prober in the seconday systems - update grubs on the secondaries .. and reinstall grub for 16.04 .05:10
apb1963_Bashing-om: lets do it... if he's got something alternative I'm sure he'll say something eventually.05:14
apb1963_Bashing-om: unless you feel he's got more expertise on the matter?  I don't know him.05:14
Bashing-omapb1963_: EriC^^ is the guru of booting . I been at this keyboard longer even than you have and my eys are crossing . What I have in mind will take a while . Earlier I had advised you to remove all those old kernels form the other 2 installes ... have you removed them .. Removing those old kernels will make the work much cleaner .05:16
apb1963_Bashing-om: No... I don't know how.  Also... take a look at this section of the guide and see what you think: If you multiboot mutiple Linux installs and want one Grub to control all of your OSs05:18
Bashing-omapb1963_: Nope, do not see it .. give me a paragraph reference .05:20
gp5stwhat do system76 laptops run at boottime?05:22
apb1963_Bashing-om: ... well.. that's the reference.  Search on it.  It's near the bottom anyway.05:22
apb1963_gp5st: I don't konw but I was at ARCO earlier and their gas pump display said something like /home/whatever not found.05:22
apb1963_so I know they're running a unix variant :)05:23
orlockapb1963_: See the model of pump?05:24
Bashing-omapb1963_: Generally embedding grub to the partition is not a good thing . I do but I do have an inkling of what I am doing .05:24
apb1963_orlock: no... didn't know to look for it.... or where.05:25
orlockapb1963_: Ahhh - normally its just a stamped metal plate riveted to the case somewhere05:25
apb1963_Bashing-om: Oh an inkling I have... more than that is something else :)05:25
orlockapb1963_: I only ask as a sister company is one of the big brands is fuel delivery05:25
apb1963_orlock: didn't know I'd be repeating the story to anyone with an interest.  lol05:25
orlocki notice every so often i fill up with one of their pumps05:26
apb1963_Bashing-om: ok, np.  I just thought it looked like a nice simple solution.05:26
Bashing-omapb1963_: I really want to see ' sudo fdisk -lu ' . That is how my thinging is arranged .05:26
orlockthough there's a good chance what you were looking at was just a linux based advertising topper05:26
orlockrather than the pump itself05:26
apb1963_Bashing-om: well...  I guess if I can figure out how to turn networking on, on the liveUSB then I can.05:26
orlockprevious employer made ubuntu based systems to go on top of ATM's to display ads05:27
apb1963_orlock: no clue05:27
apb1963_Bashing-om: it asked if I wanted wireless at some point, but I said no.. I guess I need to reboot to get back to it?05:28
Bashing-omapb1963_: Sorry. No wireless experience . can not advise there .05:30
apb1963_Bashing-om: may have found it in system settings... know in a minute...05:30
apb1963_Bashing-om: http://paste.debian.net/816030/05:43
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Bashing-omapb1963_: K.. as 14.04 is installed to sda5 ( in the extended partition) embedding grub in your case is a good thing . Be aware thought that in order to boot Windows XP you will have to set in bios tp boot that 1st hard drive .05:48
apb1963_Bashing-om: I can't remember the last time I booted xp on this machine... i'm not sure it even works... so no worries.05:50
Bashing-omapb1963_: Right .. look I am real tired . and need to quit .. making too many mistakes . What we 'need' to do in prep will take a while .. one drive at the time . how bout we pick this back yp tomorrow ?05:52
Bashing-omup*05:52
apb1963_Bashing-om: sure np.  I appreciate the help!!!05:52
apb1963_Bashing-om: good night!05:53
Bashing-om apb1963_ I will mark your paste and we boot sda 1st and remove old kernels as a place to start .05:53
nelson_I cannot view or select other wireless networks, in order to do so I need to sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager restart .. is this a known bug?05:56
Surfer2010Is there a ubuntu picture server which can write tags to the file itself instead of writing it to a database?05:57
bumblefuzzhow to I make a request from a server of how many xml keys are available?05:58
bumblefuzzI've been able to use xml_grep to request lists of keys but they always max out at 1000 and I've done several now using markers and I'd like to know how many keys there are altogether06:01
bumblefuzzhow do I request that?06:01
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splashingwhere to discuss ubuntu 16.10?06:10
dax#ubuntu+106:10
splashingthanks06:11
pagiosi need a way to login to my desktop at work which doesnt have any public ip, the desktop is locked and needs to stay locked while i am working remotely to avoid users from seeing what i am doing , or using the local keyboard or mouse06:16
orlockpagios: Can you ping it? Got VPN?06:17
pagiosorlock: no vpn it is on an internet network06:17
orlockYou can make this work, but you need to have access to it locally first06:18
orlockunless you can get a VPN06:18
pagiosorlock: i can use teamviewer but the issue is that it unlocks the screen06:18
orlockbbut honestly, i''d be discussing this with your IT team06:18
orlockthey should be able to provide you with remote network access06:19
orlockand then you can SSH into your desktop, or VNC06:19
orlockor - turnn off your screen when you leave the office06:20
eruditehermithey, is there a way to revert to the packages that were installed in the base state of 16.04.106:33
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masty1hello06:36
masty1I have a laptop that I run 2 monitors out from, 1 hdmi 1 vga. Whenever I reboot it doesn't save my config (so I have to re-adjust the screens) any ideas?06:38
xanguaeruditehermit: which packages would those be?06:48
qmakehello, how can I make lldpad service emit actual MAC addr instead of the bond MAC?06:49
SebthreeBQM10HDhi06:49
zetherooin 16.04 how does one see what gfx driver is currently in use?06:51
SebthreeBQM10HDzetheroo, which grphics card06:51
ducasseqmake: try #ubuntu-server06:52
zetherooall I see from 'lspci' is: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06)06:52
ducassezetheroo: lspci -k06:52
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zetherooKernel driver in use: i91506:53
zetherooducasse: thanks06:53
zetherooducasse: is the one I am using the best one available for my hardware?06:53
ducassezetheroo: there is only one driver for intel06:54
zetheroook06:54
zetherooducasse: is this driver developed from Intel directly?06:55
ducassezetheroo: yes, intel writes linux drivers for all their products06:57
zetheroonice!06:57
ducassezetheroo: they are among the biggest contributors to the kernel06:57
SebthreeBQM10HDzetheroo, Intel drivers are nicely open source to06:58
SebthreeBQM10HDunlike Nvida ec06:58
SebthreeBQM10HDetc\06:58
zetheroohow can I see the version of the driver that I am using?06:58
zetherooor is there only one version of the i915 driver06:59
ducassezetheroo: there is a tool to download the latest stack available at intels 01.org site07:00
zetheroook07:00
ducassezetheroo: i haven't tested iyt myself, though.07:01
zetheroolooking on the Intel site now ...07:01
zetherooah cool, a deb package :)07:01
ducassezetheroo: are you having a problem with the driver?07:01
zetheroo ducasse: sorta, though I am not sure it's an issue with the gfx driver or the driver for the docking station07:02
zetherootrying out this Intel utility now ..07:02
zetheroowell it's installing i915-4.6.3-4.4.0-dkms07:04
pagiosanyone here tried vnc server/client?07:05
SebthreeBQM10HDpagios, yes I think so but been a few years07:05
sobersabrehi.07:06
sobersabreI have a trusty machine I cloned, and it does not forget eth0, which is now missing.07:07
sobersabreI looked in /etc/udev/rules.d and there are no files there.07:07
sobersabrehow do I make that machine to forget its previous eth0 ?07:07
sobersabreI tried grepping /etc and found nothing useful.07:07
sobersabre:)07:07
meet_praveenhow can we get source code path from pid?07:09
sobersabremeet_praveen: you may never be able to, depends on what you're running.07:10
Triffid_Huntermeet_praveen: check /proc/pid/exe, find out which package provides the binary and ask apt for its source?07:10
zetherooducasse: this is what the Intel utility did on my system http://paste.ubuntu.com/23153452/07:10
pagiosSebthreeBQM10HD: anything better?07:10
zetheroogoing to reboot now - fingers crossed :D07:11
sobersabrecommand line is specified in /proc/$pid/cmdline, executable at /proc/$pid/exe, but if is the binary and it's not compiled with debugging symbols AND you don't have symbols/list files - you don't have the sources07:11
sobersabremeet_praveen: ^^^07:11
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meet_praveensobersabre, Triffid_Hunter: sudo /proc/4515/exe   where 4515 is pid for a python process07:15
meet_praveenbut after running this it ggoes to python interpreter07:16
meet_praveenpython command line07:16
Jetfire007hi07:18
SebthreeBQM10HD!vnc | pagios07:18
ubottupagios: VNC is a protocol for remote desktop. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNCOverSSH describes how to use it securely.  It works best over fast connections, otherwise look at !FreeNX07:18
SebthreeBQM10HDJetfire007, hi07:18
Jetfire007any channels recommendation07:18
SebthreeBQM10HDpagios, you coud look into freenx07:18
SebthreeBQM10HD!freenx07:19
ubottuFreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX07:19
ducasse!alis | Jetfire00707:19
ubottuJetfire007: 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 http07:19
Jetfire007ya?? sure thanks07:19
Triffid_Huntermeet_praveen: so check /proc/pid/cmdline ?07:19
sobersabremeet_praveen: I don't understand your problem. re-iterate what is the actual problem....07:19
Triffid_Huntermeet_praveen: or /proc/pid/fd/ perhaps07:19
ubuntu_hello07:20
meet_praveenTriffid_Hunter: sudo: /proc/4515/fd: command not found     sudo: /proc/4515/cmdline: command not found07:20
meet_praveensobersabre: i have PID of some process and i want to know from here it's running or the path of source code from where it's running07:21
Triffid_Huntermeet_praveen: why are you trying to execute stuff in /proc? go have a look07:22
meet_praveenTriffid_Hunter: didn't grt07:22
meet_praveenTriffid_Hunter: didn't get07:22
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ducassemeet_praveen: where the program was compiled isn't stored in the binary afaik07:23
meet_praveenducasse: might be but how can i know that from where it's running07:24
meet_praveenducasse: i have only PID07:24
ducassemeet_praveen: you've been told, /proc/pid/cmdline07:26
meet_praveenducasse: yes, but it's saying command not found07:27
ducassemeet_praveen: because it isn't a command07:27
ducassemeet_praveen: try 'cat'07:27
Triffid_Huntermeet_praveen: it's not a command, it's a virtual file.. try cat instead of sudo07:27
meet_praveenTriffid_Hunter, ducasse: yes cat is working Thanks :)07:29
meet_praveenTriffid_Hunter, ducasse: where i can get any tutorial for exploring more?07:30
pinksandyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHyzsuj2Rzs07:30
pinksandy9 11 Brainwashing: Who is responsible? Part 207:30
Triffid_Huntermeet_praveen: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt07:31
ducasse!ot | pinksandy07:31
ubottupinksandy: #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!07:31
meet_praveenTriffid_Hunter: Thanks :)07:34
FManTropyxFriday, Friday! time to hack at my Ubuntu ;)07:36
pinksandy"Life is too wonderful and promising to allow a gang of psychopaths to turn it into a living Hell."07:36
mithilGreetings07:40
mithil i recently updated to ubantu 16.04 LTS and stuck with  poweroff07:40
mithil i cant shut down my system07:41
mithil need help07:41
no_gravitymithil: What happens?07:41
mithili say SUDO POWEROFF and it gets stuck with the ubantu pic and then nothing for 24 hours07:41
mithilit says target reached to power off07:42
mithiland then again dotted ubuntu screen07:42
no_gravityHmm.. the "ubuntu pic" is not very helpful. Maybe there is a way to configure Ubuntu so it shows the command line instead of the pic?07:44
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G3nka1hey guys I am ubuntu 16 and trying to connect to a vpn network http://www.freevpnnetwork.com/ in this HK - china Vpn server, so I created a new PPTP connection and under VPN (tab) I set gateway to 161.202.39.248 and username as freevpnnetwork.com and in pasword field its know leting me input anything and I dont know that NT domain is so I gave the same ip as I gave for gateway here also and saved it and when tried to connect it asked me for07:46
G3nka1password and when I input the password the lock symbol on the netowrk blinked and said the vpn network stopped and I am connected back to my actual network, whats happening here ?07:46
Peppernrinoadding graphics drive ppa caused me to have several errors while installing nvidia packages, as well as synaptic on 16.0407:46
Peppernrinobeen trying to get cuda working properly for a couple of months now. sort of a nightmare. :\07:47
tatertotsG3nka1: NT domain is "optonal" feel free to leave it blank07:47
Peppernrinopackages install and stuff... but BOINC never sees them.07:47
Peppernrinoany suggestions? :)07:48
G3nka1didnt make a difference tatertots :/07:48
tatertotsG3nka1: no it won't because you have other pieces of the authentication syntax incorrect07:48
G3nka1what do you mean tatertots ?07:49
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G3nka1what am I doing wrong tatertots ?07:51
tatertotsG3nka1: I'm going to try to connect to the same VPN on ubuntu 16.04 and I'll let you know in a second07:52
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G3nka1sure thanks tatertots :)07:54
pinksandyThe perpetrators have been identified.07:54
bazhang!ot | pinksandy07:55
ubottupinksandy: #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!07:55
bazhangwrong network pinksandy07:55
pinksandybazhang, Which network do you recommend?07:55
pinksandyI'm here for the free software community.07:55
pinksandyWe must mobilize against the perpetrators..07:55
ducassepinksandy: seems you're here to rant07:56
bazhangno idea, just stop here please pinksandy07:56
Peppernrinogonna fuck with modprobe and some more fresh installs. thanks for the help. :)07:57
bazhangplease no cursing here Peppernrino07:58
tatertotsG3nka1: connection failed using the info on that page07:58
Peppernrinook07:58
Peppernrinoso you CAN see me.07:58
G3nka1ah so something wrong with the sever itself eh, any other good free vpn servers you know of ?07:58
G3nka1tatertots,07:58
Peppernrinono such thing as a good free vpn07:59
ducasseG3nka1: if you need vpn, pay for it07:59
Peppernrino^07:59
Peppernrinonordvpm is cheap. :)07:59
G3nka1for once ducasse ? is it worth for a one time thing ?07:59
Peppernrinovpn*07:59
Peppernrinowho needs a vpn once...?07:59
ducasseG3nka1: some sell one-day subscriptions07:59
Peppernrinoand yeah nord does that i think08:00
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mattysmartGood monring08:05
javajoeWhere can I find the list of supported Stanzas for Upstart 1.12.108:06
lifeofguenterhey everyone, anyone experiencing random segfaults with ubuntu 15.10 + PHP5.6 ?08:08
bazhanglifeofguenter, thats past end of support time to upgrade08:09
bazhang!eolupgrades | lifeofguenter08:09
ubottulifeofguenter: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades08:09
lifeofguenter:) yup I know, unfortunately that is not in my hands (3rd party involvement) - not too much interested in solving the problem, as we will be switching over to Debian anyways, but just curious if anyone has similar issues08:10
bazhanglifeofguenter, in yourhands or not we wont support it here08:10
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lifeofguenterYes thanks bazhang I understand.. I don't want support, I am just curious if anyone is having a similar issue (not necessarily "support staff from ubuntu" - just sysadmins ;) )08:11
lifeofguenterah but in any case, experiencing the same issue with ubuntu 14.04 - that's still supported, orrect?08:12
bazhanglifeofguenter, this is not a polling channel sorry, and those on supported versions are who we help here, so plese stop asking here08:12
lifeofguenter14.04 is not supported anymore?08:12
jSmPhi08:12
lifeofguenterthought it was LTS with some years still left...08:12
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Exodiousguys do you know any good VPN that is free ?08:13
bazhanglifeofguenter, you said very clearly it was fifteen ten08:13
Exodiousand works good?08:13
lifeofguenterbazhang I am having the same issue with 14.04 as well though08:13
lifeofguenterbazhang is 14.04 still being supported?08:14
bazhangExodious, thats not on topic here try #ubuntu-offtopic or ##linux08:14
Exodiousi don't know how to connect there :D08:14
Peppernrino"/join #ubuntu-offtopic"08:14
bazhanglifeofguenter, if you want to know who else is experiecning that check launchpad bugs for it08:15
Exodioushello all08:15
Exodiousoh i am still here08:15
lifeofguenterah lemme ask the other way around, bazhang what am I allowed to do here? :D08:15
Ben64lifeofguenter: this channel is for ubuntu support only, and only for currently supported releases08:16
bazhanggive us the relevant details of your install, show us the output of your sources.list , give the commands given and the exact error results in a pastebin and then give us the url for all of those08:16
bazhangfirst of all version lifeofguenter08:17
bazhang!version | lifeofguenter08:17
ubottulifeofguenter: To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type « lsb_release -a » in a !shell - To know the available version of a package, « apt-cache policy <package> »08:17
lifeofguenterman so glad I am switching over to debian on all our servers...08:18
bazhangthe sources.list are in /etc/apt/sources.list lifeofguenter pastebin those for us and give us the url for that as well08:18
no_gravitymithil: I would start by finding out how to disable that "ubuntu image" on shutdown. So you get console output instead and see what is going on.08:23
mithili say SUDO POWEROFF and it gets stuck with the ubantu pic and then nothing for 24 hours08:24
mithilany help08:24
no_gravitymithil: I would start by finding out how to disable that "ubuntu image" on shutdown. So you get console output instead and see what is going on.08:25
mithilhow do you get console output?08:26
no_gravitymithil: I don't know. Probably somebody here knows.08:26
mithil i am a windows guy i recently shifted to ubuntu08:26
mithilohh08:26
tos-1b1-kleinbrand08:26
vorapmithil: if you press the escape key during startup you'll get the termianl output08:27
vorapI think the same goes for poweroff08:27
no_gravityvorap: Can one permanently turn terminal output on?08:28
xaocswhois xaocs08:28
vorapYou can switch to another tty08:29
vorapAnd from tthere you can execute the poweroff command08:29
no_gravityxangua: You are an IRC user from the USA using a Time Warner Cable Internet.08:29
vorapno_gravity: :)08:30
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adacFor ana pp I start via "service" wehre is the config file for this service saved?08:46
adac* an app08:46
ssc_Long Live Ubuntu08:48
no_gravitymithil: What hardware is it you run it on?08:48
mithilIts a lenovo All in one :Intel® Celeron(R) CPU J1800 @ 2.41GHz × 2   3.8 GiB: Intel® Bay Trail08:58
mithil@ no gravity08:58
tomreynmithil: are you still looking for help there?09:03
mithilyes09:06
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tomreynmithil: so this is a general issue - it doe snot shut down cleanly, or a one time issue - you are currently waiting for it to shutdown but it doesn't and you don't know whether its safe to turn it off in this state?09:07
mithilits a genral issue09:08
mithilit persist from the time of upgrade09:08
tomreyni assume you are next to this computer?09:08
mithili am on this computer09:08
tomreynwhich ubuntu version is it running now?09:08
mithil16.04 LTS09:09
b6s3dhello09:11
tomreynhi there09:11
b6s3di am having troubles installing themes for ubuntu09:11
tomreynb6s3d: how are you doing it and how is it failing?09:13
b6s3dFollowing this guide: http://killhellokitty.deviantart.com/art/DeLorean-Dark-Theme-3-6-vs-2-56-32885933509:13
b6s3dwhen i try to install it by this command: sudo apt-get install delorean-dark-theme-3.6 i can't09:13
garikHello!09:13
garikПривет всем!09:14
tomreyn!ru > garik09:14
ubottugarik, please see my private message09:14
tomreynb6s3d: whichi ubuntu version are you on?09:15
b6s3d16.0409:15
tomreynb6s3d: this PPA is not available for your ubuntu version.09:15
b6s3dtomreyn: what can i do then?09:17
tomreynb6s3d:  you could try to contact https://launchpad.net/~killhellokitty and request for ubuntu xenial (16.04) support to be added.09:17
b6s3dalright, do you know any dark themes out there as well?09:17
tomreynb6s3d: this is probably the same person as http://killhellokitty.deviantart.com/09:18
tomreynb6s3d: i'm not really into themes, no. :/09:18
b6s3danyone else know any good dark themes?09:19
RoninCoderHi09:22
RoninCoderWhen I press enter in console when trying to enter my password for git09:22
RoninCoderIt creates a newline09:22
RoninCoderInstead of entering the password09:22
b6s3dthanks for the help tomreyn09:23
tomreynb6s3d: maybe one of the xenial themes here will work: http://www.noobslab.com/p/themes-icons.html09:23
tomreyni mean technically they probably will but i don't know whetnher they match what you are looking for09:24
tomreynall of this is based on PPAs, though (3rd party package archives), and thus not supported09:24
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sbadeajoin #play09:34
hemangpatelHello here09:34
hemangpatelthere*09:34
panobody in here using kubuntu-desktop on plain ubuntu?09:35
andy__i got the software update saying my 14.04 is EOL09:35
pa(16.04)09:35
andy__what's happened if I install this software update?09:35
hemangpatelsuccessfully upgraded to 16.04 but i'm facing two issues09:35
FManTropyxinteresting update09:35
hemangpatelI can't do clean shutdown09:35
FManTropyxI think it is just to inform you about the fact, andy09:36
hemangpateland nautilas does not respond for some time when i logged in09:36
hemangpatelSo my question is where can i check log while system shutdown ?09:37
kinHi everyone09:38
dreamscapehello all i have a Atom 1.6ghz single core with Hyper Threading, 2GB ram.. would the latest Ubuntu be ok on this machine?09:39
kinYes09:39
kinIt will work09:39
dreamscapeslowly/09:39
dreamscape?09:39
kinNo the Atom processor is quite good you wont feel any slowness while using ubuntu09:40
bazhangdreamscape, try lubuntu if you deem it too slow09:40
bazhang!lubuntu | dreamscape09:40
ubottudreamscape: lubuntu is Ubuntu with LXDE instead of !GNOME as desktop environment, which makes it extremely lightweight. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu - /join #lubuntu for lubuntu support.09:40
dreamscapei shall give it a go, thank you09:40
kinbut if you are using any heavy application on it then you may face some slowness issue09:41
kinYes you welcome09:41
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kinWell guy's I had a question that few day's back I purchase a new HP laptop, later I installed Ubuntu 16.04 and updated it. But Yesterday when I tried running a video it showed a flashing horizontal pink line(1px) at the very bottom of my screen so is there anyone who can tell me what the problem is?09:44
tomreynkin: that's probably just a video encoding issue. does it happen with other videos?09:46
kinNo its its still flashing  now even now there is no video running09:47
tomreynoh, have you rebooted since?09:47
FManTropyxUbuntu on a new laptop? is that possible?09:47
kinyes09:47
kinYes I rebooted09:47
kinMultiple times09:47
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tomreynyes: then it's probably rather a bios or hardware issue. try updating the system firmware / bios / uefi and, if it's still an issue, return the device.09:48
tomreynkin ^09:48
kinOK but thans tomreyn for you help i really appreciate it :)09:49
kinThanx Tomreyn!!!!09:49
tomreynkin: welcome. before you do all of this, maybe try shutting down the computer, removing the battery, waiting 10 seconds, reseating the battery, then powering it up again.09:50
kin-->FmanTropyx: If you got a new laptop and want to install Ubuntu on it first try doing low level formatting of the hard drive then you may able to install Ubuntu on it09:51
kinTomreyn : Ok I will do that now09:52
tomreynFManTropyx: this depends much on the hardware but most of the time the answer is 'yes'09:52
kintomreym: I power cycle the laptop but it did'nt work, I need to get the replacement for the laptop09:59
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tomreynkin: did you remove the battery as i suggested?10:06
kinYes10:10
kinTomreyn: Yes10:10
tomreynkin: maybe take a photo then before you return it in case you cannot reproduce it at the repair station. and consider the bios upgrade, too, though this is probably not mandatory (but could save oyu some time).10:12
kinActually I purchase that laptop from Amazon and I just now schedule the replacement date towards them10:14
kinThey are going to come tomorrow for the replacement10:14
kinTomreyn : Thanks for all your help Tomreyn.10:17
tomreynwelcome10:18
mstf_hi10:44
mstf_I have a question10:45
redbeardtHi all. Is there some way to establish that my GPU is not dead, rather than Ubuntu's support for it having gone awry in recent software updates as was my initial assumption when it suddenly stopped working? I just decided to go back to trying nouveau with my GPU and now even nouveau is giving an 'unknown chipset' error in dmesg. It's definitely supported by nouveau though, according to their website10:53
redbeardt(940M).10:54
hateballredbeardt: how are you reading the text on the screen if the GPU is dead?10:54
redbeardthateball: This laptop has that Optimus tech. I'm using the Intel GPU atm.10:55
upkganm10:56
upkpwd10:56
upkniaho10:56
upknihao10:56
Triffid_Hunterredbeardt: try a liveusb10:57
redbeardtTriffid_Hunter: Oh der. Good call.10:58
ycareneIs there a gui frontend to snap that isn't the ubuntu software center?11:05
k1l_ycarene: you mean a 3rd party software center?11:07
ycareneheh, basically11:08
k1l_ycarene: i saw a blogpost about making one. the guys at #snappy should know11:11
dreamscapecan anyone help me on installing graphics drivers? I have a Dell Optiplex FX190 with an Atom 230 CPU11:11
BluesKajHowdy folks11:12
UbantuWhen doing top, I see the users debian-+ running tor. I don' t recognize it, so I try to kill it, but it doesn't work.. Should I worry? What is that?11:16
tomreyndreamscape: i can't seem to find anything about a "Dell Optiplex FX190" on their website. do you have the tech specs?11:19
dreamscapeafraid not, it's just a basic thin client with a Atom 230 on it I'd expect Intel 945 chipset or similar11:20
dreamscapehttps://www.dell.com/downloads/global/solutions/Optiplex_FX160_Customer_Brochure_English.pdf11:21
dreamscapeSiSM671 Northbridge and SiS968 Southbridge11:21
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tomreynlspci -knnv | grep -FA10 VGA11:24
tomreynput this on a pastebin11:24
dreamscapetomreyn Integrated graphics: Mirage 3 Graphics, 256MB Max Video Memory11:24
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SlawekZawołaj na priv. Jak będe to odpiszę.11:25
k1l_Slawek: please use english in here11:26
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dreamscapeI am trying to connect to my box via tightVNC but i get a grey screen, would this be caused by drivers?11:31
k1l_dreamscape: no.11:32
dreamscapeAhhh ok, as my desktop res is stuck to 480 res so i asssumed it would be that11:32
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dreamscapei don't care for drivers as i want to run it headless but i need vnc to work11:33
k1l_can you use that machins locally with a monitor?11:33
dreamscapeI am now yes11:33
k1l_and its stuck to 480?11:33
dreamscapeyeah11:33
konradosMorning :)11:33
dreamscapenot too worried about that, but it would effect VNC maybe?11:33
UbantuCan anyone help?11:34
k1l_there were and are issues with that old atom chips. i dont know what the state of that crappy intel chip is. but there should be some users at least trying to fix that.11:34
konradosMorning :)11:34
dreamscapeit is running well, it's just VNC11:34
k1l_dreamscape: some desktop environments have issues with vnc and other remote desktops due to using 3d.11:34
dreamscapeah ok11:35
no_gravityIs there a way to get rid of an sshfs mount when the server died?11:35
konradosI was redirected to #debian, first was on #kubuntu, now on #debian they told to ask here, because "You'll have to ask in #ubuntu, we are not in control what happens in that distro.". Please don't redirect me, this would bo for the third time :( The question is - there is a bug in older versions of Apache2 ( https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=791902   ), they already fixed it. but in ubuntu trusty, which I have, and right now can't11:37
konradosupgrade, in repos there is the older, buggy version, of Apache. I'd like > 2.4.17 - how can I do this? Somehow manually?11:37
ubottuDebian bug 791902 in apache2 "libapache2-mod-php5.postinst: 291: [: !=: unexpected operator" [Important,Fixed]11:37
k1l_konrados: are you sure that bug still happens on ubuntu?11:38
k1l_konrados: usually ubuntu doesnt ship new version but patches the old version.11:38
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konradosYes, I'm sure, k1l_ - I still see it on my second display.11:39
k1l_!bug | konrados11:41
ubottukonrados: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.11:41
k1l_well i would file a bug for ubuntu and link that debian bugreport so the package maintainers can fix that11:41
konradosk1l_ OK, but I can't work right now... they'll do it a month. Plus, they already did fix it, I just need a newer version.11:43
konradosBut yes, that^ plus I will file a bug report.11:43
konrados\ubuntu-bug apache211:47
konradosehh I can't do that11:47
baxxis 16.04.01 released?11:47
k1l_baxx: yes11:47
baxxi was going to upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04 and apparently i need ot wait until that11:48
baxxk1l_: ok cool11:48
k1l_konrados: that is not an irc command11:48
baxxis there anything major i should be concerned about upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04 ?11:48
OerHeksbaxx, see releasenotes https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes11:49
k1l_baxx: read the release notes. changes to systemd, a lot of new versions for most programs, new kernel,..11:49
baxxOerHeks: k1l_: cool cheers, as long as nothing breaks its ok.11:50
baxx 11:50
dreamscapeI have 2 partitions on my buntu install, where will my second partition be, what directory?11:52
baxxhow to open the system setting GUI from i3 ? I'm not sure what to search for...11:53
akiki installed lubuntu-desktop with apt-get. now that i want to remove it, apt-get remove only tries to remove the one package called lubuntu-desktop and not the other 200 or so packages. how can i remove them too?11:54
akibaxx: unity-control-center (or gnome-control-center before 14.04)11:55
OerHeksakik, adding is easy, removing a desktop can be a pain11:55
akibaxx: google 'system settings gui', that's the first result :)11:55
dreamscapeI have 2 partitions on my buntu install, where will my second partition be, what directory?11:55
dreamscape./dev/sda or?11:56
akido you have something mounted in /media?11:56
akikOerHeks: do i need to go read the apt history file to get the other packages to remove?11:56
OerHeksstandard answer here is yes, you can install any desktop, i wouldn't do that, install side-by-side only is safe.11:57
aki/dev/sd* is the device, not the mount point, it should be somewhere in /media11:57
dreamscapeok thanks11:57
OerHeksakik, i don't know how to solve this, reinstall lubuntu maybe?11:57
dreamscapeDirectory of /media/jay/11:57
dreamscapethats all i have11:57
akikOerHeks: i'll try to remove the packages that are listed in history.log11:58
dreamscapethe device/partition shows on ubuntu desktop though11:58
dreamscape:/11:58
akidreamscape: /mnt then maybe, /media is for per user mounting, /mnt for system wide mounting11:58
dreamscapenothing in there11:59
akithen what's your problem if it's already mounted and on the desktop? open it and see where it points to :)11:59
akior use mount in a terminal and see where it's mounted11:59
dreamscapeI need to set the directory for a Samba shate11:59
dreamscapeshare11:59
akimount | grep /sd12:00
Om4rSiklare there any programs that can help me create a bootable USB Drive?12:00
Om4rSiklI don't have windows12:00
akiOm4rSikl: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu12:01
Om4rSiklthnks12:01
aki(or https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick for more options)12:01
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akiakik: apt-get autoremove could maybe help12:05
akibut it probably won't remove everything12:05
akiwhat's your real problem, your disk space, or the new boot screen that doesn't go away? :)12:05
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akikaki: i managed to do it by reading apt's history log. all the package names are there on the line starting with Install:12:09
akikaki: kind of a weird thing that you need to do manually12:09
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akiwell, yeah, you could list the package dependencies with apt, but that doesn't mean some aren't needed by another package12:12
akisolving dependencies is a weird thing12:12
olscumpyI used to use mint cinnamon, and now use ubuntu mate. I am using the same, unchanged /home partition for both - I think it might be encrypted, which ubuntu wiki says causes problems with pm-hibernate. is there a way to copy mint's Hibernation-related package(s) or scripts to Ubuntu, so that I can hibernate? currently sudo pm-hibernate only turns the display off briefly, but leaves everything else running12:12
akikaki: list the dependencies how? i could see all the package names that were installed by "sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop"12:13
akiakik: apt-cache show lubuntu-desktop | grep ^Depends12:13
akikaki: thanks12:14
akiakik: there's also apt-cache depends for dependencies and sub-dependencies, and apt-cache rdepends for reverse dependencies, but that gets messy quickly12:17
akikaki: why do you think apt-get doesn't offer to remove but the one package called lubuntu-desktop?12:24
k1l_akik: that is a metapackage12:24
konradosI've just started the ubuntu-bug program, I entered what's up, how to continue i.e. send it?12:26
primozemberjs12:26
akikk1l_: yes but if i use "sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop" why doesn't it work in the remove case?12:26
konradosk1l_: You suggested me the ubuntu-bug program, can you see my question?12:27
k1l_konrados: what is the issue now?12:28
konradosThe same, I was just out of the office, so I came back to this issue ( https://gist.github.com/konrados/e535898559170772b74ac2d72ca9ddac )12:29
k1l_konrados: ah wait. you are using php from a PPA. that is not covered by the ubuntu team.12:30
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konradosk1l_ so? Does it justify what happens? You could also say that I can't install anything outside ubuntu repos, couldn't you? PHP requires Apache, Ubuntu apps require ... Ubuntu.12:32
k1l_konrados: you use/install libapache2-mod-php7.0 from a 3rd party. and that package is making the issue. please contact the PPA maker to look at fixing that package12:33
konradosOK, thanks kil_12:34
k1l_konrados: https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php?field.series_filter=trusty  the description names where to file the bug12:36
Jesussshello?12:37
SuperWangCCwhat12:37
JesusssWhat you say12:37
JesusssWhere am i?12:37
konradosThanks again k1l_12:37
k1l_Jesusss: its the technical ubuntu support irc channel12:37
JesusssOh shit im sorry12:38
ZoF_In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure dome decree: Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunless sea.12:38
ash_workzI sort of rely on package managers, but I ran into an issue in one of my containers with apache missing an so file, so I thought I'd go through the install process on that module, but it looks like a lot of sites say to download a package for the module, unpack, move some files and compile12:40
ash_workzI typically have terrible luck with those things because I don't know really what I'm doing and all the instructions produce entirely different results depending on what system they're writing the instructions for12:41
ash_workzalso, most people are providing some link to their personal site or someone else's which screams to me, don't go with those instructions... like why am I not getting this from where ever the mod was officially released?12:42
FManTropyxhow do I see if a package is installed and why can I not find this information in the manual pages?12:42
ash_workzanyway, is there like a package manager for apache modules?12:42
ash_workzFManTropyx: dpkg -s <package>12:43
FManTropyxthank you!12:43
tomreynash_workz: which module are you looking for?12:44
DexterFhi12:44
ash_workzor actually `dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Status}\n'  <package>12:44
ash_workz(sans backtick...)12:45
ash_workzwill give you a succinct answer12:45
ash_workztomreyn: mod_proxy_html12:45
JesusssIs there some channels to talk ?12:45
k1l_!ot | Jesusss12:46
ubottuJesusss: #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!12:46
ash_workzI thought there might've been an #ubuntu-offtopic12:46
DexterF16.04.1 server, 3 disks, server CD installer: created raid5 from 3 disks. want to create partitions on md device. can't: selecting "Nr 1" under "RAID5 device" gives me: "editing partiton 1: no filesystem found. settings: -use as: dont use | -delete data on this partition | -finish creating partition"12:47
ash_workzcan one search for #ubuntu* ?12:47
DexterFnot quite what I expect. can the ubuntu server installer create md partitons at all, like md0p1?12:47
Piciash_workz: /msg alis list #ubuntu*   (but yes, #ubuntu-offtopic exists)12:47
Jesusss!register12:47
ubottuInformation about registering your nickname: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat/Registration - Type « /nick <nickname> » to select your nickname. Registration help available by typing /join #freenode12:47
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tomreynash_workz: mod_proxy_html is part of the default apache2-bin package12:49
SuperWangCCWHAT12:49
ash_workztomreyn: is this about the time I ask in #httpd ?12:49
ash_workztomreyn: hmm... it's complaining that the .so is missing12:49
tomreynash_workz: it should be there if you're on 16.04: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=mod_proxy_html&mode=filename&suite=xenial&arch=any12:50
ash_workztomreyn: actually this is a container of... um12:51
tomreynash_workz: i do not understand, what is "... um"?12:51
ash_workz12.0412:51
ash_workz... um is short for, "hold on, let me look it up/think about it)12:52
tomreynash_workz: package libapache2-mod-proxy-html then12:52
ash_workzs/\)$/"/12:52
ash_workzoh wow12:54
ash_workzdunno how that happened but somehow one of my config files got moved into sites-enabled12:54
ash_workztomreyn: anyway, thanks12:55
SuperWangCCwhy your name is blue12:55
SuperWangCCwhy your name is blue12:56
ash_workzSuperWangCC: something to do with your client?12:56
SuperWangCCmy name color is different of yours12:57
ZoF_We can't all be blue12:57
Pointblank_1Hi Is there some gui app I could use for making a simple gui menu calling my bash scripts? e.g. "Pick A, B, C" A a bas script triggering program top, B = a script showing linux version C = a script deleting some folder etc12:57
ash_workzSuperWangCC: what client are you using?12:57
SuperWangCCirssi12:58
ash_workzSuperWangCC: /join #irssi :P12:58
ZoF_I'm using irssi as well, he's the normal color for me, likely a local setting12:58
SuperWangCCoh i know12:58
ash_workzI'm just special I guess ;)12:59
SuperWangCCi think the irc bot is cool12:59
akikPointblank_1: try zenity. i think that can do that13:00
Pointblank_1Looking at zenity then, ty akik13:00
UbuntuDudeI wondering why charmap not showing the characters https://snag.gy/qWZOL1.jpg13:03
ChiefAluhello13:05
mcphailPointblank_1: the "usual" way to do that is with the "dialog" command, but it is a bit complex. If you install the package, check out the "menubox" example in /usr/share/doc/dialog/examples13:06
Pointblank_1mcphail Thank you. I am looking at zenity at this moment but I do not know how to push it to offer me 2 buttons with two options (run script A, or run script B). I can look at dialog yes13:08
misterGauthamyo13:08
ChiefAlui have background noise with ubuntu. any ideas what it coud be?13:09
misterGauthamEx-Chat13:09
Kobbbhey guys13:11
PA_Hey13:12
KobbbI would like to be able to run a "sudo service SERVICENAME status" command without the sudo command prompting (so I can script it). I know about how I can enable it with /etc/sudoers.d with a NOPASSWD, but I would like to be able to restrict it for a usage of one service. like, not enabling it for the whone /usr/sbin/service but more something like "/usr/sbin/service nginx" command. Is it possible ? It's been 3 times that I break my "sudo" c13:14
Kobbbommand trying changes so now I'm asking here hah13:14
PiciKobbb: use visudo, and add a line that says:  youruser ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/service SERVICENAME status13:16
Pointblank_1Does any front end generator for xdialog exist? (For running individual scripts from xdialog)13:16
PiciKobbb: where youruser is the user that the user that will be running the command.13:17
KobbbPici, I tried it13:17
Kobbbwithout the "status"13:17
Kobbbit was exactly that :  youruser ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/service SERVICENAME13:17
Kobbband it broke my sudo command13:17
Kobbblemme try this13:18
PiciKobbb: no, you need to all the arguments13:18
Kobbb(and I'll keep a "sudo -s" shell open, just in case hahah)13:18
PiciKobbb: and you need to use visudo to edit the file, it will check for errors and prevent you breaking your sudo command.13:18
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KobbbPici, but visudo doesnt edit a /etc/sudoers.d/xxx file13:18
PiciKobbb: o13:18
JAWCKobbb, the -f switch lets you specify a file.13:19
PiciKobbb: the visudo manpage suggests ^13:19
KobbbPici, I just fucking broke it13:19
Kobbbhahahaha13:19
Kobbbfukkk13:19
Kobbbit put a -x13:19
Kobbbwithout looking more in the options13:19
Kobbbhaha13:19
PiciKobbb: well, that sucks.13:20
Kobbbi'll be back.13:20
Kobbbin a sec13:20
Kobbbhaha13:20
KobbbI'm used to it13:20
KobbbPerfect Pici JAWC13:22
Kobbbthanks :)13:22
Kobbbit works13:22
Piciyay13:22
Pointblank_1Is there a way how to make a button in zenity assigned to a script to be run? How would look such command? E.g. zenity.sh runs script.sh which will do whoami in console?13:25
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adacCan someone explain me why I cant access this directory as user nagios? I'm out of ideas. https://gist.github.com/anonymous/7ab9794901eb07a5d34aa7e4cf86744b13:27
UbuntuDudeKobbb: you're not allowed to say fuck in this channel13:27
KobbbAlright UbuntuDude, sorry for that :')13:27
DexterF"We train young men to drop fire on people, but their commanders won't allow them to write "fuck" on their airplanes because it's obscene." - Apocalypse Now13:28
gtm110hello13:30
gtm110i am a new mate13:30
riqjhello everyone, I'd like to convert some images from jpg to png, and I found this command: 'mogrify -format png /path/*.jpg'..but when I apply it i constantly get errors saying 'mogrify: unable to open image `*.jpg': No such file or directory @ error/blob.c/OpenBlob/2712.'13:34
gtm110here chat or help forum?13:35
uddanehello, running 16.04 and need to know how to open a .spd file. I know it's from my phone but I really need to pull it to my PC13:35
riqjsorry, it was an error in typing the extension!! :)13:37
ash_workzwhat does `(gedit:3292): Gtk-CRITICAL **: _gtk_widget_captured_event: assertion 'WIDGET_REALIZED_FOR_EVENT (widget, event)' failed` mean?13:38
riqjI'd like to send some images via email..which image format would be the best not to exceed the max. size of email?13:38
OerHeksash_workz, just a message, that happens when you start a gtk program from terminal13:38
OerHeksash_workz,  i guess you have seen this often before13:38
ash_workza few times, but Gtk-CRITICAL sounds bad13:39
OerHeksNo harm done, why do you start a gtk program from terminal?13:39
riqjinterestingly, a jpg file, which is 5 times the size of its png version, get about 3 times larger than their png versions when zipped together13:42
riqjggets*13:42
riqjgets*13:42
DexterFriqj: zip alogs do not add any compression to jpg but add their own zip file overhead to it13:43
DexterFI'm surprised zip could do anything about it at all.13:44
user7823482hi. i just updated my 16.04 installation, and after a reboot i'm not being asked for my cryptsetup passphrase anymore. i tried booting the installation system, and chroot into my setup to run update-initramfs -k all -c without success13:44
riqjDexterF, but jpg zips are much smaller than png zips..while the single png and jpg files have the opposite relation to each other13:45
TrelI'm having an issue getting KVM + webvirtmgr setup.  I have a network card with two ports, and I'm trying to get the second port to function similar to a virtual switch does in Hyper-V  can anyone assist me with how to do that?13:45
Trel(it's Ubuntu server, so I have the webvirtmgr GUI and command line)13:45
user7823482i'd really like to avoid reinstalling13:45
riqjthe reason why I tried to zip was to fit them to the allowed email size..but it doesnt help anyway..could you recommend me any other format that suits?13:46
DexterFriqj: png with higher compression. but really, I'd rather upload the image to an ftp and mail the link. or tell the receiver to up their game ;)13:47
DexterFriqj: or jpg with higher compression, but that's gonna get ugly at 1:35 and above. use gimp for a preview I'd say13:47
riqjDexterF, I see, yes, maybe ftp..thank you very much! :)13:47
DexterFriqj: split with rar and mail part by part :D13:48
riqjDexterF, too tedious for both sides :))13:48
DexterFriqj: I nkow :) for curiosity's sake, what's the image size and the mailserver limit?13:49
riqjDexterF, oh, it's gmail: 25MB!13:49
riqjimage sizes are about 15-17MB13:49
riqjpng13:49
user7823482my issues is basically the same as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cryptsetup/+bug/150075113:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1500751 in initramfs-tools (Ubuntu Trusty) "Cryptsetup Keyboard not working on Xubuntu 3.19.0-30" [High,Triaged]13:50
DexterFgmail only takes 25MB these days? interesting. uploading to a one-click-hoster as an uncompressed archive comes to mind, too. download takes a while with a free account, but works well otherwise. would encrypt the archive if intellectual property liek copyright on the images is involved, tho.  I'd do that on gmail, too, their licence basically says "anything you sen via our services we can exploit as we plesae"13:51
DexterFuser7823482: can you not enter it or does it not ask you in the first place?13:52
user7823482DexterF: doesn't ask in the first place with 4.4.0-36-generic13:56
user7823482i managed to install 4.4.0-34 from chroot. that one works13:56
user7823482but now lightdm logs me out immedieately after entering my user password13:56
DexterFuser7823482: that's different from the bug. did you keep the previous kernel or can you crypt-mount your volumes from a live cd/usbdrive?13:58
user7823482DexterF: i managed to cryptmount from the live image, install the old kernel, and the boot said old kernel14:01
user7823482*then14:01
BluesKajI have an odd situation, my android phone recognizes the samsung 64GB microSDXC UHS-1 card, but my kubuntu pcs do not, both in usb and SD readers...any ideas ?14:03
mcphailBluesKaj: do you need to install the exfat driver?14:05
geniiBluesKaj: This might also be limitation of the hardware which is trying to read it. I have the same problem with cards over 32G being read on my laptop because the hardware only knows about ones up to that size14:06
BluesKajmcphail, exfat-utils is installed14:07
DexterFuser7823482: kernel bug perhaps. would file a report.14:08
BluesKajgenii, I suspected that was the case , however why does the 64Gb  usb stick show up immediately....?14:08
BluesKajoh , for big usb connected outboards...right14:09
grauzikashello,14:10
BluesKajguess a 64GB microsd card wasn't such a good idea then  :/14:10
grauzikasi have a problem with ubuntu servers, i have an KVM dell 2161DS-2 and when i`m installing on a server ubuntu OS i cant see video14:10
geniiBluesKaj: USB storage devices don't have any set size limit. But SD cards previously were limited to 4G, then 16, then 32. So some readfers if older can only read media up to the size that was known when they were built14:10
grauzikasi think may be this is resolution problem or something like it14:10
grauzikasi can see KVM until grub (grub excluded)14:11
BluesKajyeah, I realized that about the usb as soon as i posted ,,, wonder if there are any workarounds for this14:12
TrelI uninstalled novnc, but I can't find the service listed, anyone have any clue?14:12
BluesKajgenii,^14:12
Trel*installed, not uninstalled14:12
grauzikaswith other OS like centos/debian it works normaly14:14
SlawekZawołaj na priv. Jak będe to odpiszę.14:15
Pici!pl14:15
ubottuNa tym kanale używamy tylko języka angielskiego. Możesz uzyskać pomoc w języku polskim na #ubuntu-pl.14:15
OerHeksgrauzikas, not sure what videocard you have, but nomodeset can solve such issues14:17
OerHeks!nomodeset14:17
ubottuA 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 parameter14:17
tomreyngrauzikas: what is a "KVM dell"? is that a dell server with keyboard video and mouse, or a dell server with qemu-kvm installed?14:17
grauzikasit is dell kvm what have 16 rj45 ports and in server side there is SIP`s14:18
grauzikasthen via web browser you connecting to KVM and it forwarding you to specific SIP14:18
grauzikashome computer -> dell kvm works via java14:19
tomreynoh the 2161DS-2 is a console switch, not a server, sorry i didnt get that14:19
grauzikasi have found on internet that server does not know what display options to use14:20
OerHeksTrel, novnc is not in our repos, do they have a manual at all?14:20
OerHeksoh wait, it is. man novnc14:21
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grauzikasalso i have found difference between debian and ubuntu14:25
grauzikashttp://pastebin.com/ApyXUads14:25
grauzikasmay be remooving:14:25
grauzikas if [ x$feature_all_video_module = xy ]; then14:25
grauzikas    insmod all_video14:25
grauzikas  else14:25
grauzikas  fi14:25
grauzikaswill help?14:25
samba35how to i check how much memory is consumed by which application ,i have 4 gb ram out of which around 2.5 gb is consumed (where 2.5 memory is used ?)14:33
akisamba35: top or htop in a terminal14:34
Gamoshhi14:34
Gamoshpeople don't talk here?14:35
samba35ok14:35
ogra_samba35, htop is pretty accurate14:41
ogra_look at the "RES" for an app14:41
samba35ok14:41
samba35thanks14:42
Tims_Techmy pc is stuck on Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.23-0ubuntu3) ... for 5 minutes :(14:48
Tims_Techwhen I did sudo apt-get upgrade14:48
ash_workzthere wouldn't happen to be anyway to see the most recently closed program?14:49
Tims_Tech?14:49
OerHeksTims_Tech, yakety ?14:50
ash_workzTims_Tech: maybe ^C and try again? 😅14:51
OerHeks!ubuntu+114:51
ubottuYakkety Yak is the codename for Ubuntu 16.10 - Support only in #ubuntu+114:51
Tims_Techok14:51
Tims_TechOerHeks, yes14:51
OerHeksjoin #ubuntu+1 for that14:52
Tims_Techoops14:53
Tims_Techreadt to fast14:53
Tims_TechI have ubuntu 16.04 64-bit14:54
OerHeksTims_Tech, for xenial it is in proposed?14:55
OerHekssort of testing too..14:56
Tims_TechI don't have any other desktops other then default14:56
ogra_you should never run proposed unless a developer asked you to for testing a package14:56
wamHi, I have a USB device which registeres under /dev/input/by_id as a usb HID keyboard. Now I have a software which searches for the word "barcode" in that string, which is not there. Can I change the device's ID by some udev rule?14:57
Tims_Techogra_, ?14:57
Tims_TechI just use it as my main os14:57
OerHeksI was just checking if you enabled proposed?14:58
Tims_Techwhat is that?14:58
Tims_TechI will reboot14:58
Tims_Techhold on14:58
ogra_Tims_Tech, oh, sorry, i was a bit mis-led by OerHeks askign about proposed ... i thought you had it enabled14:59
OerHeks!info libc-bin14:59
ubottulibc-bin (source: glibc): GNU C Library: Binaries. In component main, is required. Version 2.23-0ubuntu3 (xenial), package size 567 kB, installed size 3302 kB14:59
OerHeksmaybe not indeed..14:59
ogra_yeah, not in proposed :)14:59
ogra_libc-bin's postinst regenerates the initrd from its hooks though15:00
ogra_that can indeed take a while15:00
_0xbadc0dehi guys15:03
_0xbadc0dehow can I configure routing on my ubuntu server15:04
_0xbadc0deso that other machines on vbox can connect to the outside world using it as router15:04
joe3_0xbadc0de: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Router15:05
adamchey guys what's a good Torrent app for ubuntu utserver doesn't wanna work for me any more :(15:07
mikeymopanyone use the windows subsytem here?15:07
nzxtmi use q bittorrent15:07
joe3adamc: check our rutorrent15:07
r1nt3cme too15:07
nzxtmshit forgot about mr robot!15:08
mikeymopoh thanks!15:08
mikeymopi have to grab the new episode15:08
mikeymophaven't foudn 1080p copes of s2 yet :/15:08
adamcactually there's one that comes wtih it transmission has a built in webserver ver too! :) sweet that makes it easy for me to DL torrents @ work15:08
xanguanzxtm: why does Elliot uses utorrent? :-(15:09
lapyoyou need μtorrent to hack fbi duh15:09
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mikeymopi had a bad time trying to use transmission-cli15:11
guest2467Hello guys, my touchpad has stopped working. When I type synclient -l in console I get this error message: "Couldn't find synaptics properties. No synaptics driver loaded?"15:18
ZoF_hello15:35
maxcell_I calibrate my monitor with Nvidia-Settings and, sometimes (everyday), out of nowhere the Ubuntu restart the configuration to the default mode while im using the desktop (Unity) not any program in specific. Out of nowhere my monitor becomes bright as hell.15:35
ZoF_Can anyone tell me why 75% of the time I ssh into an ubuntu box vi is completely unusable15:35
SwedeMikeZoF_: please elaborate on "completely unusable"15:36
gr33n3r2ZoF_, what happens the other 25%?15:36
guest2467my touchpad has stopped working. When I type synclient -l in console I get this error message: "Couldn't find synaptics properties. No synaptics driver loaded?"15:36
ZoF_Things work, and by completely unusable I mean that I can't backspace without wierd ascii printing off or formatting for that line breaking15:36
fdcesco1_buon giorno15:37
ducasseZoF_: where/what are you ssh'ing in from?15:37
ZoF_I've just started using nano, just so odd, it's a good portion of the reason I use mostly centOS15:37
ZoF_From a jumphost15:38
SwedeMikeZoF_: are you aware of the vi(m) modes as described in https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Learning_the_vi_Editor/Vim/Modes ... vim kind of blurs them so it's not obvious.15:38
maxcell_I calibrate my monitor with Nvidia-Settings and, sometimes (everyday), out of nowhere the Ubuntu restart the configuration to the default mode while im using the desktop (Unity) not any program in specific. Out of nowhere my monitor becomes bright as hell.15:39
Tims_Techgreat15:39
Tims_Techall my installations via apt-get install/update/upgrade are stuck on 'setting up'15:40
Tims_TechI mean: Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.23-0ubuntu3) ...15:40
ZoF_SwedeMike: No I was not, thanks!15:40
Tims_Techhow to fix?15:40
Bashing-om!info libc-bin15:41
ubottulibc-bin (source: glibc): GNU C Library: Binaries. In component main, is required. Version 2.23-0ubuntu3 (xenial), package size 567 kB, installed size 3302 kB15:41
sebbuhi15:41
sebbui just installed ubuntu 16.04 from mini amd6415:42
Tims_TechBashing-om, damnit15:42
sebbuin virtualbox15:42
Bashing-omTims_Tech: ' sudo apt install --reinstall libc-bin ' give any additional hints ?15:42
Tims_Techow lemme try15:42
sebbubut when i try to shut down, it freeze after "Reached target shutdown."15:42
sebbu(yes i disabled splash screen)15:42
Tims_Techlol15:43
Tims_Techwhy?15:43
sebbu1) i don't like splash screen15:43
sebbu2) i want to know why it doesn't shut down correctly15:43
Tims_TechBashing-om, now it is stuck on Setting up libc-bin (2.23-0ubuntu3) ...15:43
Tims_Tech:(15:43
Tims_TechI am out of ideas now15:44
Bashing-omTims_Tech: Ouch, that is UNgood . a critical system file. Show us - in a pastebin - ' sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade ' .15:44
Tims_TechI will pastebin it15:45
Tims_TechBashing-om, now it is stuck on Fetched 1602 kB in 2s (534 kB/s)15:46
Tims_Techdoes not seem good :(15:46
k1l_stuck? or is it just computing for some seconds?15:46
Tims_Techstuck15:46
Tims_Technormally it takes like 5 seconds to do that15:46
Tims_Techand with stuck I mean15:46
Tims_Techit tries to do the lib c thing15:47
k1l_yeah, but somtimes it takes 30seconds.15:47
Tims_Techbut the lib c thing is corrupt now15:47
Tims_Tech:(15:47
_0xbadc0demsg NickServ identify _0xbadc0de c4n1h4Zpu55Y15:47
Tims_Techlol15:47
Cryptic_anylol15:47
WaVlol!15:48
Cryptic_anybody with Python 3 able to help me real quick?15:48
Tims_Techso now my lib c is corrupt, how should I repair it?15:48
Tims_TechI am trying sudo apt -f install libc-bin15:49
Tims_Tech now15:49
Tims_Techwhoa15:49
PiciCryptic_: Whats up?15:49
Tims_Techow no15:50
Tims_Tech:(15:50
Tims_TechI am making my ubuntu more corrupt now15:50
UbuntuDudeCan anyone tell, why charmap in xenial obfusfcating the characters https://snag.gy/qWZOL1.jpg15:50
Cryptic_pici:  https://github.com/MadeByCryptic/Cryptic_Emailer would you be able to test CrypticEmailerPy3.py and do option 4 (ThrowAwayEmail) Thank you if you can15:50
ducasseTims_Tech: a corrupt libc is very hard to fix15:50
Tims_Technow it is stuck on : Hit:7 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security InRelease15:50
Tims_Techugh15:50
Tims_Tech:(15:50
Jordan_U_0xbadc0de: Change your password. And in the future, configure your client to identify at startup automatically, or at least only make such /msg in the server tab.15:50
Tims_Techducasse, so how to fix it then?, I would love to see it working again :(15:51
guest2467my touchpad has stopped working. When I type synclient -l in console I get this error message: "Couldn't find synaptics properties. No synaptics driver loaded?"15:51
Tims_Techguest2467, install drivers then15:52
k1l_Tims_Tech: what it the output? can you pastebin that?15:52
Tims_Techfrom what exactly? k1l_ ?15:52
ZoF_Alright, so 95% of the time I use vi it's simple config file editing, I navigate to the line I want to edit and 's' to start editing there. In CentOS/Arch/SUSE the functionality is different. In ubuntu when I backspace at the begining of a line I don't go up to the previous one, also when I backspace character presentation of that line in the shell is different from what is actually saved15:52
k1l_Tims_Tech: from what you are doing there15:52
Tims_Techow ok15:53
Tims_Techhttp://pastebin.com/T1RMd7VV k1l_15:53
Tims_Techit is stuck there for 7 min now15:53
PiciCryptic_: you still have a print statement on line 9015:53
enonon lubuntu 16.04 I get an "Error: Timeout was reached" which according to askubuntu.com/questions/775224 is related to appstream which per synapptic is not installed . do I need to install appstream?15:54
k1l_Tims_Tech: can you show the output of the apt install -f?15:54
Tims_Techok15:54
ZoF_also arrow keys don't work for navigation when in insert mode15:54
PiciCryptic_: fixing that, it works. (had to install python-guerrillamail in this venv though)15:54
PiciCryptic_: also, in the future, #python exists :)15:54
Tims_Techk1l_, http://pastebin.com/Dnixjs6p15:55
gr33n3r2ZoF_, I don't think plain old vi supports arrow keys in INSERT mode - you have to use hjkl15:55
k1l_Tims_Tech: are you sure that machine is just not very low at all?15:55
Tims_Techmy machine is not slow k1l_15:55
Cryptic_Thank you & I asked in #Python but nobody answered me lol15:55
Tims_Techk1l_, specs: dual core 3 ghz and 4gb of ram15:56
samba35 when i run systemctl list-dependencies some services are showing with red button /icon is that mean is that services not running  ? on ubuntu 16.04.115:57
k1l_Tims_Tech: from this it looks like there is no issue with any updates or packages15:57
Bashing-omTims_Tech: On the Inrelease advisory .., any joy with ' sudo apt-key update  ' ?15:57
Tims_Techk1l_, I know but when I try to install/update/upgrade the system it is stuck because c lib is corrupt I think15:58
k1l_is it corrupt?15:58
Tims_TechI think15:58
guest2467my touchpad has stopped working. When I type synclient -l in console I get this error message: "Couldn't find synaptics properties. No synaptics driver loaded?"15:59
Tims_Techk1l_, http://pastebin.com/JbDDPMn115:59
ducasseguest2467: have you tried restarting your x server?15:59
_0xbadc0dein order to make my ubuntu server serve as router to other vms (it is also a vm)16:00
k1l_Tims_Tech: let the update run a bit16:00
_0xbadc0deI should make it a dhcp server right?16:00
Tims_Techk1l_, ok I give it 5 minutes16:00
_0xbadc0deso I should  isc-dhcp-server16:00
_0xbadc0debut how can I configure t16:01
Tims_Techk1l_, ugh, still on the same, takes wayyyyyy to long16:01
k1l_Tims_Tech: you waited like 10 seconds16:02
Tims_Techyes ik16:02
Tims_Tech:P16:02
Tims_TechI am impatient, sorry16:02
k1l_let it run till the end. if you shut it down all the time it doesnt help16:02
Tims_Techok16:02
Bashing-omTims_Tech: k1l_ OUCH ! " http://download.mono-project.com/repo/debian " A debian - nonubuntu repo ??16:03
Cryptic_pici: sorry, what is line 90? I'm using the nano editor thing, I'm guessing its the line that actually prints the email?16:03
Tims_TechBashing-om, where di you get that ,and how does this affect my situation?16:03
PiciCryptic_: yes16:04
oualidhi16:06
gr33n3r2Cryptic_, yeah parentheses missing on line 90: print session.get_session_state()['email_address']16:06
Bashing-omTims_Tech: well.. Lots I do not know . we can not know what debian is doing .. what it's dependencies may be . the " mono-project.com/repo/debian " from your last paste line 15 .16:07
oualidhi16:07
Tims_TechBashing-om, ok16:08
Tims_Tech:P16:08
ducasseBashing-om: i've often seen that on 3d party repos that are intended for both ubuntu and debian16:08
Cryptic_ah, how is that fixed? since its all the .session stuff, do I literally just put brackets around it like a normal print() ?16:08
Cryptic_pici: like this? print(session.get_session_state()['email_address'])16:09
Tims_Techubuntu is debian based so it should now be a problem whatsoever Bashing-om16:09
Bashing-omTims_Tech: As a thought .. waht returns ' apt-cache policy libc-bin ' ?16:09
PiciCryptic_: yep16:09
Tims_TechBashing-om,  500 http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages16:10
k1l_Tims_Tech: ubuntu and debian dont share the same package versions and depencies. so its a problem, yes.16:10
Tims_Tech:P16:11
k1l_Tims_Tech: so your mirror is slow/dead. try to change to the mainservers or another mirror16:11
Tims_Techwait16:11
Tims_Techwait16:11
Tims_Techlib c works now16:11
Tims_Technow the next problem: Processing triggers for menu (2.1.47ubuntu1) ...16:11
Tims_TechI will let it run :P16:11
Tims_Techand hope16:11
Bashing-omTims_Tech: Well, that is the correct source for libc-bin . Di not know what else to advise to resolve the problem . Messing about with a system file kinda concerned that we may break the system even more .16:12
k1l_Tims_Tech: better to go and get dinner instead of repeating the task over and over again and stopping it half way :)16:13
Tims_Tech:P16:14
Tims_TechI am very impatient, is probably my autism I think :P16:14
Bashing-omTims_Tech: One cup strong black coffe .. then see what is .16:16
Tims_TechBashing-om, lol16:17
Bashing-omTims_Tech: Gotta be away for a spell . I will return by the time you finish 2 cups .16:19
Tims_Techis this the last message of any install?: Processing triggers for menu (2.1.47ubuntu1) ...16:19
Tims_Techit is done16:19
Tims_Techand that was the last one16:19
Tims_TechOMG16:20
Tims_Techit works again16:20
Tims_Tech:D16:20
Tims_Techthanks guys16:20
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jl_test16:23
jl_anyone can help to set up my own channel?16:26
Tims_Techjl_, for what/16:27
lapyo/join #channel_name16:27
jl_think i read that u can have a Q bot16:27
jl_just for testing16:27
lapyoquakenet has Q bot16:27
jl_how does i add it to my channel?16:28
lapyo/join #help16:28
lapyoon qnet ofc16:28
jl_alright thanks16:28
jl_exit16:29
r1nt3care you japanese kazuto?16:32
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Guest64258Does anyone run kernel 4.7.3? whats the downside?16:32
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_0xbadc0deso I have installed a dhcp server on my ubuntu machine16:36
_0xbadc0dehow can I turn it into a router on vbox?16:36
naccGuest64258: well, it's not supported here16:36
_0xbadc0delike make my other machine (windows xp) connect to inet through it16:36
naccGuest64258: or by Ubuntu itself16:36
nacc_0xbadc0de: how do you make a router?16:37
adamc_0xbadc0de windows XP on inet = very bad for security it should be offline or upraded.16:37
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_0xbadc0delisten16:38
_0xbadc0dewhy the fuck16:38
_0xbadc0dedoes everyone tells me what I should and should not use16:39
_0xbadc0dejust fucking mind your own business and go straight to the point16:39
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rogoHallo. Before I do something stupid again: is it safe to Clean these: http://pasteboard.co/6Fe1ojIl.png        ?16:39
_0xbadc0deif you can help answer, if you can't don't throw wild guesses into what I am or am not doing16:39
nacc!language | _0xbadc0de16:40
ubottu_0xbadc0de: The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList16:40
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ghostZeroIs someone telling you what software to use?16:40
naccrogo: it's hard to say from the descriptions (I'm more used to looking at the package names). But they all seem related to compilation (c++)16:41
UbuntuDudeCan anyone tell, why charmap in xenial obfusfcating the characters https://snag.gy/qWZOL1.jpg16:41
Kazutor1nt3c: I am not. The origin of this name is however.16:42
geniirogo: Yes, all those packages are safe to remove, not essential to operate.16:42
rogothx. I removed already some old kernels like usual16:43
XaroRSAHow can I close a application?16:45
XaroRSAI can see a golang application running on port 8016:45
XaroRSAhow can i kill it?16:45
ghostZerotried system monitor?16:45
naccXaroRSA: do you know the pid? or the name of the application?16:45
XaroRSAyeah i can see it16:45
genii!ics | _0xbadc0de16:46
ubottu_0xbadc0de: If you want to share the internet connection of your Ubuntu machine with other machines in the network see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Internet/ConnectionSharing16:46
A[D]minS!install Ubuntu beside Windows 8 while UEFI is enabled16:46
ubottuA[D]minS: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)16:46
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XaroRSAhow can i view all running applications?16:46
A[D]minSLOL make sense ubottu16:46
naccXaroRSA: `ps aux`16:46
A[D]minS!EUFI16:46
XaroRSAooo wow16:46
XaroRSAwhat does ps aux stand for?16:47
XaroRSAprocesses auxilary?16:47
A[D]minSGuys, any straight forward Guide for howto install Ubuntu while EUFI boot mode is enabled ? and to be doual boot with Win816:47
_0xbadc0deno I just want my ubuntu machine to serve as router16:47
PiciXaroRSA: a u and x are each separate arguments. see man ps for details.16:47
nacc_0xbadc0de: which is what I asked you and you started cursing :)16:48
lapyo'ello, I'm running latest lubuntu, I'm using tmux over ssh which has a screened irssi on it, but whenever I try to open a link from irssi, xdg-open just hangs in the background16:48
lapyoalso, xdg-open <URL> does nothing16:48
_0xbadc0deso all I did was to set up a dhcp3 server in this machine16:48
_0xbadc0deand now I have also set in vbox a internal network called vbox_ubuntu16:49
_0xbadc0deand I did the same for xp16:49
_0xbadc0deso I am hoping xp can automatically get an ip from ubuntu box16:49
lapyoidk if it's because of that tmux session from my other PC, but xdg-open works locally16:49
_0xbadc0dethis is my masterplan atm16:49
_0xbadc0debut I am pretty sure it will fail16:49
lapyoanyone?16:50
nacclapyo: is it opening it remotely, then? (you might be able to see it in ps if so)16:51
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genii_0xbadc0de: There might be more knowledgable people on how to use a vbox instance as a proxy in the #ubuntu-server channel16:51
lapyonope16:51
ghostZeroanyone notice thunderbird is out of date?'16:51
lapyonacc: htop shows the process on my client machine(this PC), but it just uses CPU and does nothing16:52
Bashing-omlapyo: The guys in #irssi might know the more .16:52
nacclapyo: ah ok16:52
naccghostZero: in what regard?16:52
lapyoit's not irssi problem, I can't open any links from terminal16:52
lapyoidk why I mentioned irssi and tmux tho :D16:52
nacclapyo: even locally?16:52
nacclapyo: or only over ssh?16:53
lapyoI can try to open a link locally, just a sec16:53
nacclapyo: would be a good sanity check that terminal is able to open links generically16:53
ghostZeronacc: there appears to be a newer version with security fixes16:53
naccghostZero: security fixes get backportd by the ubuntu security team16:53
lapyonacc: doesn't work locally either16:53
naccghostZero: they don't update the version in publisehd releases16:54
lapyoprocess opens but it just hangs in there16:54
nacclapyo: ah that's the thing to debug then :)16:54
lapyoI never changed any terminal/xdg* -settings16:54
lapyoI guess reboot would fix this16:54
Bashing-omlapyo: ' ping -c3 8.8.8.8 ; ping -c3 ubuntu.com ' has positive results ?16:59
lapyoBashing-om: yup17:00
Bashing-omlapyo: Well ,, not a DNS issue . must be a config thing - somewhere .17:00
lapyoyeh, I'm quite sure it's a local problem17:01
lapyoif I remember correctly, it started dysfunctioning after installing some updates17:02
lapyobut it just might be a coincidence17:02
Bashing-omlapyo: A thought ' cat .local/share/applications/mimeapps.list ' is your web browser listed ?17:07
lapyoapparently not :o17:08
lapyoweird17:08
lapyobut thanks, this must be the problem17:08
Bashing-omlapyo: Treadin for me in unknown waters . my file ( xfce4 ) : http://termbin.com/v68h  for comparison .17:09
lapyoshould I use some application to change that or is a simple vim change enough?17:10
lapyoI've never changed those before so I have no clue17:10
Bashing-omlapyo: Ya got the better of me .. my xdg-open skills are weak !17:10
lapyoyeah, but thanks a lot anyway, I think I'll be able to fix this somehow now17:11
Bashing-omlapyo: Be aware that lubuntu runs lightdm as the diplay manager .. might have a bearing .17:12
Bashing-omdisplay*17:13
lapyoyeah17:14
Tims_Techmy Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.23-0ubuntu3) ... is stuck again :(17:14
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OerHeksTims_Tech,  libc-bin can take a while..17:14
lapyoI ran this command ' xdg-settings set default-web-browser firefox.desktop ' which I found from askubuntu.com, but the same thing happens to it, it just hangs and uses CPU but nothing happens17:15
Bashing-omlapyo: However if the file .local/share/applications/mimeapps.list exists . I would expect the browser to be declared .17:15
lapyomaybe I should just reboot this and see if it works17:16
ducasselapyo: what does /etc/alternatives/x-www-browser point to?17:17
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yanchohi :) isn't tee -i supposed to wait for your Control+C and exits gracefully, thus still saving the stream to the file? I'm doing  sudo slapd -d -1 | tee -i -a slapd.log but the log is empty17:19
estacio08k17:21
lapyoducasse: it opens dillo browser17:25
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ducasselapyo: sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser17:26
Bashing-omlapyo: ducasse ' sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser ' ?? to reset the default ?17:26
lapyoI did that17:28
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lapyoit still hangs17:28
daum_hey guys - i just upgraded my ruby version via apt-get however my bundler and gem still see the old version of ruby any ideas how to fix that?17:28
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ducassedaum_: have you installed ruby from source or elsewhere earlier?17:29
daum_i don't think i did on the system17:29
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ducassedaum_: 'which ruby'17:30
daum_it's /usr/bin/ruby17:30
daum_ruby -version shows the most recent version (i also set it via update-alternatives)17:30
fatguy123hello17:31
ducassedaum_: i know nothing about ruby, maybe you should try a ruby channel17:31
fatguy123whats the percentage of ubuntu users in the linux community? sicne its popular17:31
daum_ok wasn't sure if it was just how i set it up on ubuntu17:31
OerHeksfatguy123, there are no exact numbers.17:32
Jordan_Ufatguy123: That's hard to say. Also, since this channel is for support questions it's a topic better discussed in #ubuntu-offtopic.17:32
lapyono one even knows how many linux machines are out there17:32
Bashing-omfatguy123: There are no demigraphics, and no way to get any .. All we can say is a bunch .17:32
OerHeksnot downloads, not ip's that update ..17:32
OerHeksto be safe, say <50% ?17:33
lapyoImgur-screenshot.sh uses xdg-open, which works fine17:35
lapyoreally weird17:35
lapyo 56   open_command="xdg-open %url"17:37
lapyofrom that script17:37
ResaCan I get help with installing my printer here?  It is showing connection but nothing is being printed.17:37
lapyoI tried xterm instead of lxterminal17:39
OerHeksResa, check printer settings, 1200 dpi might be too high17:39
lapyobut nothing changed17:39
ducasselapyo: you can set the BROWSER env variable17:40
lapyoducasse: in the script?17:40
ducasselapyo: no, in the shell. some programs respect that, don't know about xdg-open.17:41
lapyoshould I paste the script here?17:42
lapyoidk if it helps17:42
ResaThanks OerHeks!!  I am getting this error message...CUPS server error   There was an HTTP error: status 1000.17:43
lapyobut it does not seem to do anything else than 'xdg-open %url'17:43
ducasselapyo: try setting the variable and run it again first17:43
lapyoducasse: how do I make the variable on bash again?17:43
ducasselapyo: export BROWSER=$(which firefox)17:43
lapyohey, it works!17:44
lapyoshould I just edit the ~/.bashrc or what do you recommend?17:44
ducasselapyo: then add that line to your ~/.bashrc so it will work later17:45
lapyoyeah17:45
lapyothank you very much!17:45
ducasselapyo: np :)17:46
_0xbadc0deguys17:48
_0xbadc0dehow can I route in ubuntu server17:48
Aesir /set autolog17:48
ducasse_0xbadc0de: 'man ip-route'17:48
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dudemani created a launcher on my desktop and it added a .desktop.TS4WNY icon with a lock and an x on it. what do i do?17:53
dudemancannot delete or move to trash17:54
dudemani created a launcher on my desktop and it added a .desktop.TS4WNY icon with a lock and an x on it. what do i do?17:55
nacc!patience | dudeman17:56
ubottududeman: 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/17:56
_0xbadc0deno17:57
_0xbadc0dedoucasse17:57
_0xbadc0deI want to know17:57
_0xbadc0dehow I can make ubuntu a router server17:57
_0xbadc0deso that other machines can connect to it17:57
GuiriSo, in trying to enable passwordless sudo I botched the file with a >>.  Now my user account doesn't have sudo access, so I can't edit or remove the bad /etc/sudoers.d/vagrant file.  Help please17:59
ducasse_0xbadc0de: connect how? this is a completely different question.17:59
Mr_Pan_0xbadc0de, ttrz http://www.zeroshell.net/17:59
nacc_0xbadc0de: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Router ?17:59
_0xbadc0debasically17:59
_0xbadc0deI just need to make a router18:00
_0xbadc0deand my router is linux18:00
ducasse_0xbadc0de: are you talking about level 3 routing?18:00
no_gravityHow can I figure out which wifi driver I am currently using? On the command line I mean.18:02
Bashing-omGuiri: Try: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/fixsudo .18:03
Guirity Bashing-om18:04
Bashing-omno_gravity: sudo lshw -C network. in the configuration line .18:04
naccno_gravity: if you can find the PCI device from `lspci`, run `lspci -k -s <domain:bus:slot:func>`18:04
OerHeksno_gravity, sudo lshw -C network18:04
ayushhi18:04
Bashing-omGuiri: Hope that helps :)18:04
no_gravityBashing-om: Where is the driver in that output?18:06
naccno_gravity: grep for 'driver='18:07
OerHeksno_gravity, please go on with posting in multiple channels  :-D18:07
nacciirc, it's under 'configuration'18:07
Bashing-omno_gravity: Mine: "  configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=8139too driverversion=0.9.28  " where my driver is ' driver=8139too ' .18:07
no_gravitynacc: The output of lspci?18:07
ResaI am getting this error message...CUPS server error   There was an HTTP error: status 1000.18:08
naccno_gravity: no, the grep given above is for the `lshw` version18:08
no_gravity"lspci | grep driver" comes back empty18:08
naccno_gravity: lspci just emits it very clearly18:08
naccno_gravity: well, because you didn't read what i wrote then :)18:08
naccno_gravity: first find the device via lspci18:08
naccno_gravity: then run `lspci -k -s <that device's domain:bus:slot:func>`18:08
no_gravitynacc: this thing? 02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4352 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 03)18:09
OerHekssudo lshw -C network should be enough info18:09
naccno_gravity: yes, probably? so you'd run `lspci -k -s 02:00.0`18:09
naccbut as OerHeks and Bashing-om said, it's also in the lshw output18:09
no_gravitynacc: "Kernel driver in use: wl"18:10
ResaCan I get help with installing my printer here?  It is showing connection but nothing is being printed.18:11
ResaI am getting this error message...CUPS server error   There was an HTTP error: status 1000.18:11
uotzapHi, guys18:13
uotzapI'm installing Kubuntu in dual boot with win 10 and I have Ubuntu in a partition with CSM mode but when I've begun instalation the Ubuntu partition doesn't appears18:15
Bashing-omuotzap: EFI and CCSM are not compatible . If Windows is UEFI then ubuntu also install as UEFI .18:16
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tofutimeDoes a LiveUSB have access to the system files on the machine its on?18:20
nedstarkusually it does18:21
nedstarkonly way to really stop it is to encrypt the drive18:21
tofutimewell, I am trying to make a backup of my harddrive and copy my personal files to an external18:21
nedstarka live usb should work for that18:22
tofutimeIts an old Windows 7 laptop, thats running slow.18:22
silvianyup you can easily do that with a live cd and an external HDD to back your hard drive up18:22
tofutimeyeah, I'd like to use Windows backup restore, but its slow, haha.18:22
silvianyou'll be able to mount and access your entire file system once booted from live cd and the environment is running18:22
tofutimegreat. does it save everything? Browsing history and whatnot?18:22
nedstarkyou can speed up windows by reinstalling fresh18:23
silvianits up to you what you want to save18:23
silvianyou have access to the entire drive18:23
tofutimeah okay, great18:23
linuxperiaHi Ubuntu Friends. I have a small Problem with dnsmasq and OpenVPN. When i establish a openvpn connection using this command here "nmcli connection up VPN_LOC1S1.UDP" the vpn location is established successfull but i am not able to nslookup any Domain Names. Get always the NSLOOKUP Error Message "server can't find google.com REFUSED" I expected also that dnsmasq would be using the new VPN DNS Adresses but it is still using the localhost IP18:23
linuxperiaAdress from what i see in netstat. Please help me fix this ugly network problem. thanks!18:23
tofutimeI'll find out how to refresh my system, I'm just weary cause of Win10 updates, my hardware won't be able to handle it18:24
uotzapBashing-om: so a CSM partition won't show up in a UEFI mode?18:24
tofutimeI'm using Linux Mint right now, but I'll try Ubuntu cause the people here seem more friendly, haha18:24
nedstarkmicrosoft isn't force upgrading windows 7 anymore, the free upgrade period is over except for the "accessibility user" exception18:24
ducasse!mint | tofutime18:25
ubottutofutime: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org18:25
nedstarkthe people who use screen magnifier or speech to text or screen reader18:25
silvianYeah tofutime the other community forums seem to be less active than Ubuntu18:25
silvianhaha be careful you don't mention the M word here tofutime... otherwise you trigger the automated system :P18:26
tofutimehaha, I saw that I was going to be redirected18:27
silvianyeah the sentinels get easily triggered18:27
tofutimeI just realized my machine has only 2gb RAM and a 10 year old single core chip....18:27
Bashing-omUNIcodeX: Correct .. but one can see the partitions with the GUI tool GParted or terminal ' sudo parted -l ' .18:27
nedstarkthe mint people is the only forum i've found for cinnamon support18:27
silvianit should still work... well sluggish but will get the job done18:28
nedstarkalthough cinnamon is in every major distro now18:28
tofutimeyeah I tried an Ubuntu distro on a liveusb and I couldn't figure out how to navigate18:28
nedstarkunity?18:28
silvianif you are having trouble with an old system tofutime i may suggest tofutime that you try get one of the old live images of ubuntu such as Ubuntu 10.0418:28
tofutimeI think the laptop I was trying at the time have a large resolution and everything was TINY18:29
silvianits no longer supported and I don't advise you run it on an every day system18:29
nedstarkifg you're not familiar with unity, there are other versions of ubuntu with more common desktops18:29
tofutimeI think it was unity18:29
silvianbut to access your files and get the job done Ubuntu 10.04 is extremely light weight with Gnome 2 interface and will not need more than 200MB of RAM18:29
tofutimeyeah! thats what I like about it18:29
nedstarklubuntu is good as a liveusb too18:30
tofutimeI've got a LIVE m-int, it looked more familiar18:30
tofutimebut I will make a Lubuntu Liveusb now18:30
tofutimeits so great to have a portable OS18:30
xanguasilvian: 10.04 is no longer supported, please don't advice people that18:30
silvianI just said taht xangua18:30
tofutimei guess an older version to do something for a backup18:30
nedstarkif you have an ancient pc, puppylinux or porteus would work, there are others too18:30
silvianI said not to use it for a live or day to day system18:31
tofutimeyeah, I heard ya silvian, thanks18:31
silvianbut if one needs to back up a hard drive of a very old machine that has very low specs as a one time job18:31
silvianit will do the job18:31
silvianyou're welcome tofutime18:31
Bashing-omuotzap: " Correct .. but one can see the partitions with the GUI tool GParted or terminal ' sudo parted -l ' . While the mixed install can be made to work ..it is a real pain to change the alternate boot .18:31
nedstarklubuntu can easily run on anything with more than 512mb ram18:31
silvianor lubuntu yeah... is that derivative of still well supported netstark?18:32
silvianactually tofutime lubuntu would be a great option if it still an active distribution18:33
nedstarkyes its fully supported, lxde is still in active development18:33
silvianawesome :)18:33
silvianthat thing brings ancient computers from the year 2000 back to life :)18:33
Bashing-omsilvian: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu .18:33
silviansweet cheers18:34
nedstarkubuntu-mate is also very lightweight18:34
nedstarkits gained a lot of fans lately18:34
tofutimehaha so light18:34
nedstarkits lead is on every podcast i listen to it seems18:34
tofutimeoh, I guess part of the reason I wanted to backup through linux was because I was worried about backing up potential malware or viruses18:35
silvianwhat graphical interface does lubuntu come with?18:35
tofutimeI don't know if that is true or not18:35
ducassesilvian: lxde now, will be lxqt at some point18:36
silvianwell tofutime remember that whatever you put back in an active environment be it Windows or what have you will also restore any saved malware18:37
silvianwhich may become active if utilised18:37
Stray_DilloI was using LXDE on an old P4 with only 512MB RAM18:37
Stray_Dillovery light-weight and fast18:37
UNIcodeXBashing-om, ??18:38
Bashing-omsilvian: Lubuntu is a faster, more lightweight and energy saving variant of Ubuntu using LXDE, the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment. It is targeted at "normal" PC and laptop users running on low-spec hardware.18:38
silviancool cheers Bashin-om I was aware of Lubuntu but I wasn't sure if it was discontinued or not.18:39
Bashing-omUNIcodeX: Sprry .., wring highlight to you .. appologies .18:39
silvianI've used it in the past.18:39
UNIcodeXBashing-om, no worries. figured as much18:39
uotzapBashing-om: thank you18:39
Bashing-omuotzap: thought you had departed us . My dyslexia getting the better of me .18:41
tofutimesilvian, so how about I backup files, take it to a new computer and scan it with Malwarebytes?18:42
tofutimeor go through each file one by one and save it, haha18:42
silvianyeah you could18:42
silviani always save only what i need really18:42
silviani wouldn't worry about browsing history etc18:42
tofutimeah, it will be a long day18:43
silvianyou'll most likely end up saving cookie history as well which you may not want to do18:43
tofutimeI will take music recommendations now18:43
silvianthat's why google is your best friend18:43
tofutimepeople here are knowledgeable too, I appreciate it18:44
silvianah yes always play Rob Zombie Dracula when backing up large files.18:45
silvian:P18:45
SchrodingersScattofutime: I just use duplicity to backup my ~ on my local machines.  my server grabs a couple extra places, like /var/www/ and /etc/ etc.18:45
tofutimei'll look that up right now18:45
tofutimefun fact: Duplicity is a film with Julia Roberts18:46
tofutimeah, so it encrypts it18:46
HKitain1Hi! Anyone with Thunderbird having GMail SMTP problems?18:47
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tofutimeis malwarebytes still the best scanner available?19:00
OerHekstofutime, malwarebytes on linux??????19:01
nedstarkthe best always depends, none of them are 100%19:01
nedstarkits not bad19:01
OerHeksi think you have the wrong channel, it is a windows thingy19:02
tofutimehaha, I just realized once I couldn't open the malwarebytes.exe file19:03
tofutimeyes oerheks, I'll just google now19:03
nedstarkthere aren't many good options for linux on the desktop that aren't a lot more than windows equivalent, except ESET Nod 3219:05
nedstarkmost of the free ones were discontinued and the ones left are meant for enterprise systems19:06
OerHeksclamav works fine, but antivirus is so 1999, a monitoringtool is more helpfull these days19:06
nedstarkthey are all getting into anti-exploit because of the phishing19:07
tofutimeah19:07
nedstarksymantec endpoint is available for linux but not cheap19:07
tofutimeI've found Avast, Bitdefender and AVG in addition to the ones you all mentioned19:08
tofutimeI used ESET once19:08
nedstarkif you dual boot, you can use a windows antivirus to scan your linux drive19:08
nedstarkbut you need a driver for ext419:09
OerHeksheh, really? ext4 ?19:09
nedstarkyes its out there19:09
OerHeksfud19:09
tofutimethats another thing I've been considering for myself Dual booting or VM19:09
tofutimeand then installing an SSD in my new laptop19:09
tofutimebusy time19:09
nedstarkvm's are fine if you are just wanting to run utility programs, office, etc.  dual-booting is better when you're doing it all the time or want to run games19:10
nedstarkthe vm's can be a PITA when trying to use external hardware19:11
tofutimeah no games19:11
tofutimei'll dual boot19:12
nedstarkyou can play 2-d games fine19:12
nedstarki wouldn't be doing high-res gaming in a vm19:12
riqjhello everyone, i am getting a dos screen of lines following grub at start. the last line says: 'end Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)19:15
riqjfound an online solution: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=175157419:17
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kholbyI have a new install of 16.04, I have done nothing except join the PC to an AD domain and install a few applications.  The "Browse" button is missing in the Nautilus connect to server dialog.  smb://, sftp://, ftp://, ssh:// all say file server type not recognized.19:23
hwpplayer1Hi people do you know how to create an iso which only the kernel is Ubuntu based but the rest of the system is modified Debian19:23
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jameswthis bug is yuck: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/152800519:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1528005 in linux (Ubuntu) "10ec:8821 rtl8821ae has no connectivity in 5GHz networks" [High,Triaged]19:24
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danielthebagueanyone know why a kernel update broke the wifi on my 16.04 machine? the wifi card is ralink RT329019:25
nedstark hwpplayer1 this explains how to install a kernel from the ubuntu repos http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2016/05/install-linux-kernel-4-6-ubuntu-16-04/19:26
dean-browneedanielthebague: Did you have to compile your own wifi drivers?19:26
OerHeksdanielthebague, only reason i can think of is that you build the driver yoursel ( and need to do that any kernel update)19:26
dean-browneeWhen you installed ubuntu19:26
danielthebaguenot sure as the other IT volunteer did the initial instal19:27
danielthebaguei just did a dist-upgrade and it broke19:27
OerHeksjamesw, is that bugreport still valid for 16.04 with current 4.4.0-36 kernel ?19:27
Guest90363hi19:28
dean-browneedanielthebague: http://askubuntu.com/questions/545238/how-to-install-wifi-driver-ralink-rt329019:29
borisetoHey there. Anyone using Intel+AMD combo with radeonsi?19:29
hwpplayer1nedstark : our kernel and modified debian userspace is ready we only have issues about creating an iso19:29
ducassehwpplayer1: try ##linux19:30
scyllaHi guys, how to install java on ubuntu19:30
dean-browneedanielthebague: Check out that link. The first answer explains how to download and build the drivers you need. You will probably have to restart after installing19:30
OerHekshwpplayer1, ubuntu kernel in debian uberspace is silly, like debian kernel in ubuntu uberspace, good luck with it !19:30
hwpplayer1ducasse : ok thanks19:30
dean-browneescylla: sudo apt install default-jdk for development and sudo apt install default-jre just for the runtime19:30
danielthebaguedean-brownee, . unfr=otunately that didnt work i have googled this already19:31
danielthebaguehavent got the machine here now to try and test on it19:31
ducassejamesw: not the only problem with that driver, unfortunately, i had to compile my own.19:31
scylla<dean-brownee> thanks !19:32
danielthebaguewould re-installing 16.0.4.1 and updating still cause the wifi to break19:32
nedstarkhwpplayer1, easiest way is to create an iso from an installed system is to use systemback, explained here http://askubuntu.com/questions/534210/how-to-create-a-iso-from-current-installation19:33
cscfWhat's the best way to get a equivalent list of packages to apt-get from tasksel?  I need to translate "tasksel lamp-server^" to a list of packages, and of course I could do it manually but there's probably a better way.19:34
hwpplayer1nedstark : ok thanks19:35
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dean-browneedanielthebague: It may or may not. If you have rebuilt the driver from that link then perhaps the driver does not support the latest kernel. You could try a different kernel: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/19:35
OerHekscscf, easy > tasksel --list19:36
OerHeksit gives the maetapackage and description19:36
OerHekshttp://askubuntu.com/questions/153265/what-does-the-basic-ubuntu-server-package-contain-in-software-selection-during19:37
Bashing-omdean-brownee: ' dpkg -L lamp-server ' perhaps ?19:37
danielthebaguedean-brownee, i will try that19:38
cscfOerHeks, and then " apt show lamp-server^ | grep Packages" ?19:39
dean-browneeGood Luck :D19:39
OerHekscscf, that would do yes19:41
OerHeksapt show lamp-server^ ( without the grep)19:42
cscfOerHeks, that prints pages of detail.  I need a package list that I can sed to YAML.  This will work.19:42
nedstarkthe default background for ubuntu's cinnamon package is debian 8's logo, hah19:44
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riqjhello everyone, I had this error at start: 'end kernel panic - not syncing: vfs: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)', and I found out that I could select another kernel for OS to boot, which it just did. now I follow the recommended solution and it says I can delete old kernels. should I also delete the newer one which gave kernel panic?19:52
ikoniadoes it boot with the other kernel ?19:54
riqjikonia, yes, it booted with an older kernel19:55
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ikoniawhat is the old version info and the new/current/broken kernel info19:55
Bashing-omriqj: Nope. could be that you ran out of space, and the new kernel could not fully install . Make sure you have the operational head room and try and RE-install the newest kernel . maybe .19:55
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ikoniaas not being able to find the root file system is a pretty serious error and something that not likley to happen between ubuntu kernels19:56
riqjjust now, I thought about a full upgrade. it is 15.10. system that I mention, and upgrading to 16.04. would possibly solve the kernel problem?19:56
ikoniano19:57
ikoniayou need to understand the problem19:57
scyllahow to install IntelliJ IDEA on ubuntu19:57
ikoniakernal (a) from the ubuntu 15.10 repo should work just as well as kernel (b) from 15.1019:57
ikoniait should certainly be seeing the disk19:57
scyllaor any IDEA19:57
riqjBashing-om, about running out of space, there is plenty of space on the disk19:58
ikoniakernel panic would not be caused by a lack of space19:58
ikoniareading that error either the boot argument is pointing at the wrong device, or it can't see the device19:58
nedstarkbackup data, format and reinstall is usually how to fix weird issues like that unless you're just wanting to learn19:59
riqjikonia, the old version says Linux dor3 4.2.0-16-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP..19:59
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ikoniare-install is not the answer to why a kernel upgrade bath can't see a root file system19:59
naccnedstark: that's really bad advice for this channel's purposes :)19:59
ikonias/bath/path20:00
skulkehi20:00
riqjI didnt mean reinstall, but more upgrade20:00
nedstarkif you're at home, tinker away,  if you have a boss and 20 other things to do today, then hit the easy button like i suggest20:00
riqjthe current one has 36 in place of 1620:00
ikoniariqj: the first thing to do is look at the grub config, and confirm they have the same boot arguments and are pointing at the same device for the root file system20:01
nacc!info linux-image-generic wily20:01
ubottuPackage linux-image-generic does not exist in wily20:01
Bashing-omriqj: K, but it is partition space not disk space here as a possible issue ; ' df -h ; df -i ' will tell the tale .20:01
ikoniait is not a space problem20:01
ikoniaa space problem would cause a warning/read only mode20:01
ikonianot a kernel panic20:01
ikoniaand if it was space, an older kernel would not boot20:01
Bashing-omikonia: noted .. thanks .20:02
riqjBashing-om, the partition is nearly as large as the disk itself.20:03
porkstoreis ubuntu popular in kashgar20:03
riqjso can I delete the newest kernel so that I don't have to manually select at every start the second kernel in the list?20:05
naccfwiw, the newest kernel in wily, per rmadison, seems to be -42 (not -36)20:06
ikoniariqj: as I've said, I think you need to understand the problem20:06
ikoniaa kernel minor version bump should not cause the root device to be missing20:06
riqjikonia, I cannot follow the methodology you recommended, as I am not advanced to do those checks20:07
ikoniapeople in this channel will help20:07
riqjso where can i start?20:07
ikoniathe grub config thats been built20:08
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ikonialooking at the root device config20:08
riqjhow can I do that?20:08
riqjI mean look at the root device config?20:08
ikoniaso you should see it in /boot/grub2 in a file called grub.conf20:09
ikoniayou do not edit that file, but it will show you what it's trying to currently boot20:09
n0thingo20:09
n0thinghello20:09
n0thingim new to ubuntu and this is very confusing20:10
riqjikonia, I don't have /boot/grub2 but /boot/grub20:10
ikoniariqj: thats fine20:10
ikonialook in /boot/grub20:10
naccn0thing: what is?20:11
riqjthere I see grub.cfg..is it the file you mean?20:11
naccriqj: yes20:11
riqjok, I opened the file20:12
nacccompare the entries in the file for -16 and -3620:13
riqjhow would I proceed now to see what it's trying to boot?20:13
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guest2Can't install NVIDIA driver from geforce.com on ubuntu gnome 16.04. What do I do20:14
ikoniariqj: you should see a root device option for each kernel line20:14
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OsvaldIm here to get some help, who do I talk to?20:14
nacc!ask | Osvald20:14
ubottuOsvald: 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 !patience20:14
riqjI dont see it, because I dont know what it is20:14
Bashing-omguest2: What have you done that we must undo prior to ' sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall ' ?20:16
riqjthe whole thing is already nothing an outsider can make sense of.20:16
naccriqj: what is "it"? if you want run `pastebinit -i grub.cfg` and provide teh resulting URL here20:16
OsvaldJust downloaded ubuntu, worked fine the firsrt 3-4 days. Now each time I log in, my screen goes black, but i still got sound. But when I put my hdmi stick in, the screen comes back. Got no problems on the guest user, besides no internet.20:16
naccriqj: you may also want to upgrade to 16.04 generally, becuse 15.10 has been eol for more than a month20:17
naccriqj: that wont' necessarily solve this issue, though, to be clear20:18
riqjnacc, yes, I was telling about trying this at start20:19
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riqjnacc, this is the file: paste.ubuntu.com/2315607720:23
poorUserhi people, i issued this command: ping -i 2 192.168.1.1 (my router wifi connected), and the mean ping is about 1second, i can guarantee you that is painful to use the pc :(. I tryed to turn off power management and pulse audio too but nothing changed, does anyone of you have an idea?20:24
naccriqj: hrm, the conf file seems fine to me20:25
ikoniapoorUser: what do you hope to achieve by pinging the router20:26
poorUserikonia: to confine the problem20:27
ikoniahow will ping confine a problem ?20:27
guest2Bashing-om, Nothing. All I've done is `sudo ./NVIDIA-blahblahblah.run"20:28
guest2Actually I guess I just have to remove some blacklist from modprobe.d hang on20:28
guest2k, that's done.20:28
ikoniathe run file will cause you more problems normally20:28
guest2Bashing-om, some background: literally the only reason nouveau isn't working for me is Steam. Otherwise, I would keep it.20:28
riqjso what can I do now?20:28
poorUserlooks like it's saying " hey your problem is between your pc and the router " :D same story with its centrino wireless adapter and an usb one20:28
guest2So if there's some easy way to just get Steam working with 3D on 64-bit Ubuntu GNOME, I'm all for it.20:29
cripcatehey, what can i do if my wifi icon is bugging? it shows the ethernet symbol20:29
cripcateit alwys happens after i wake my laptop from suspend, ubuntu 16.0520:29
cripcate4*20:29
guest2cripcate, I'm guessing you don't also have a network cable plugged in?20:30
poorUserbut the router is correctly working because every other device just works20:30
cripcateguest2, nope20:30
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ikoniapoorUser: why do you think there is a problem between your machine and the router20:30
cripcatewifi working perfectly also20:30
JoshSFHey guys, something kind of odd happened to me the other day. Suddenly tap to click stopped working and it's completely disappeared from my Mouse & Touchpad system settings. Any idea what could have caused that or how I could get it back?20:31
poorUsernot in the mediuum of the trasmitted wave, but this lag is painful, i don't know what could cause it20:31
ikoniawhat lag20:31
ikonia"transmitte wave" ???20:31
guest2wireless?20:31
poorUseryep20:32
ikoniawhat's the actual problem20:32
poorUser1 second lag costant20:32
poorUsereven worse sometimes20:32
ikoniahow are you measuring lag ?20:33
ma__rcguys, what's the benefit of using "apt" over "apt-get"?20:33
poorUserwith ping -i 2 router_address20:33
ikoniaping will not show you system response time20:33
ikoniait's just icmp echo20:33
OerHeksapt is the 16.04 way to be, but apt-get is still valid.20:33
poorUseryep20:33
ikoniawhat do you mean "yep"20:34
poorUserbut since everyother device is working with a normal ping of ms20:34
poorUserlooks like something is wrong in my pc20:34
ikoniapoorUser: just do "ping router_ip" and pastebin the output please20:34
ikoniadrop the -i 220:34
poorUserjust to have an interval :D20:34
poorUserto make a continuous measure20:34
ikoniaplease just do what I asked20:35
ma__rcit does the exact same thing, right?20:35
poorUseryes ikonia the problem is that is random20:36
ikoniawhat random ?20:36
OerHeksping <adress> # without any option it will continues loop, ctrl c to break20:36
poorUsernow i'll post you a working output20:36
poorUseri need to wait that the problem arises20:36
poorUserimage the normal output with 1200 ms 800ms etc...20:37
mithosaha so this is the programm replacing Xchat on 16.04? I couldn't install xchat20:38
riqjthis is not a too critical problem but I dont understand that you suggested a solution and left me in the middle of it20:38
aelhHi guys, I am trying to reinstall ubuntu. I am using a live-disk. The option "Erase Ubuntu and reinstall" option tells me it wants to reformat partitions #7 and #9, how can I verify these are the correct partitions? (To clarify, I am unsure how partitions are numbered as it does not correspond to /sda7 /sda9"20:38
code1o6this is my old machine I want to use it as a sever but it has a really nice video card. So a friend come over I can switch to windows 10 and play games. Then Kali cause I'm taking the OSCP cert and I want a dedicated machine with raw power. Then ubuntu cause I'm a kernel developer. Then ESX to setup a lab to test my exploits20:38
code1o6I'm trying to create a machine that has vmware esx,ubuntu, windows and kali any tips on how I should partition it. I want ubuntu 100gb, windows 150gb, kali 100gb, and the rest for vmware20:39
ikoniacode1o6: if you're a "kernel developer" you should have a basic understanding of partitioning20:39
ikoniait sounds very much like the most over the top solution for a basic setup20:39
bekkscode1o6: you are c&p your posts from #vmware :P20:39
OerHeksaelh, choose 'manual/other ' and you will see the partitioning20:40
OerHeksand easy return20:40
ikoniagreat so spamming freenode channels with the same question too20:40
riqjso how do i proceed from here, does noone care?20:41
ikoniafrom where ?20:41
riqjfrom where I came to20:41
riqjI opened the file20:41
ikoniaI don't know where you came to20:41
riqjand pasted it20:41
riqjthe link is above20:42
aelhOerHeks: I have done that but I am unsure how to interpret how the partitions are enumerated?20:42
code1o6ikonia, I understand partitioning for linux but windows tends todo shitty things and I'm a newb to esx20:42
ikoniacode1o6: no need to swear20:42
bekkscode1o6: And partitioning is always the same.20:42
ikoniaand windows partition model is 1 partition20:42
aelhOerHeks: I have tried counting the starting partition as 1 and moving down, and like I said it doesn't correspond to the number after /sda either20:42
code1o6Sorry :(20:42
OerHeksaelh, then you need to boot in live mode, and see with gparted?20:43
OerHeksfrom there you can start the installer too.20:43
aelhOerHeks : is there an explicit way I can find out exactly which partition #7 and #9 refers to? I have checked gparted too, it looks the same as the ubuntu installer table20:43
riqjeach time the same.20:44
adrian_1908Hello. Anyone have experience with setting up a per-application firewall? I found some posts about creating a user group for that, but would this work for spawned (known in advance) processes?20:44
OerHeksbut i guess ubuntu is right, re-using your current layout20:44
poorUserikonia: http://pastebin.com/ahtrvVkg20:44
gijoeHello, is it possible to install Ubuntu completely and run on a USB drive?20:44
aelhOerHeks: That's what I hope, but I don't want to take chances :P20:44
bekksgijoe: Yes.20:44
ikoniapoorUser: thats not the output of ping20:44
ikoniariqj: so thats a clean looking file which is good20:44
MonkeyDust!persistent | gijoe20:44
ubottugijoe: For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent20:44
aelhOerHeks: Specifically I think it has gotten the swap partition wrong and is deciding to write over a windows backup instead . . .20:44
riqjthen where is the problem?20:44
OerHeksaelh, other way to find out is looking in your fstab.20:44
ikoniariqj: for the "broken" kernel, is there a recovery mode20:44
riqjthere should be a recovery mode in grub, as always, no?20:45
gijoeIs there away to do it other then persistent?20:45
OerHeks cat /etc/fstab20:45
gijoeI have a 128gb usb drive that i want to use the whole thing for.20:45
aelhOerHeks: I am currently on the disc version right now, that wouldn't work on the disc version would it?>20:45
ikoniariqj: the grub menu you select the kernel from should have a "recovery mode" for each kernel20:45
bekksgijoe: Install it to your attached USB, install the bootloader to the USB, done.20:45
gijoeI believe i limited to 4gb on a persistent20:46
OerHeksoh right, stupid me20:46
riqjyes, there should be one20:46
ikoniariqj: the menu suggests there is one20:46
ikoniacan you boot that ?20:46
gijoeI tried doing that and it doesn't boot correctly :(20:46
jzpero@search wiley poon brown20:46
riqjyes20:46
gijoedo you have a guide perhaps?20:46
gijoeMaybe i am doing something wrong20:46
MonkeyDustgijoe  something either is or is not persistent20:46
ikoniariqj: so it will boot the recovery mode for the broken kenrel ?20:46
bekksgijoe: Start the installer, select the usb as installation target, done.20:47
aelhOerHeks: Really I just want to understand where the installer gets #7 and #9 from, but I don't understand how it has gotten those numbers?20:47
riqjikonia, I haven't checked it yet. rebooting now, and I'll see20:47
riqjoh, there has been an update running, I forgot. I'll reboot as soon as it is done.20:48
jzpero@search wiley poon brown20:49
ikoniajzpero: you've done that - stop it20:49
ikoniajzpero: what are you looking for20:49
=== dean is now known as Guest83455
ubuntu-mate"Upgrade to 16.10>click here<" it said. :( No warnings about it being a pig in a bag. *sigh* At least Ma-Tay is a nicer flavour than vanilla Ubuntu.20:58
k1l_ubuntu-mate: 16.10 is the actual development release. its unstable20:58
Guest83455ubuntu-mate It's pretty cool alright but I utterly hate the grub :P20:59
OerHeksthat would normally be not a question, unless you upgrade with the -d option20:59
ubuntu-mateIt got me checking out mate while downgrading at least :) (Installed from GUI and bit a bullet doing so. Lesson learned. Water under the bridge) Mate is pretty impressive. I'll be doing some customization with conky after the system is sorted.21:00
ikoniawhile downgrading it ?21:01
k1l_the internet is full of bad advice videos and blogpost telling people just to use -d switch but not explaining that it will upgrade to a development release.21:01
ikoniayo ucan't downgrade21:01
ikoniabasically you've forced an upgrade to a pre-release version, and don't like it, now you are under the impression you are somehow downgrading it21:01
ubuntu-mateUbuntu 14.10 > 16.10 > OUch! > Ubuntu-Mate 15.10 > Happiness21:01
ikoniaerr no21:01
ikoniathats not what happened21:01
ikoniait won't jump to a pre-release21:01
ikoniaand you're running an EOL version21:02
ubuntu-mateYes. I'll give 16.10 another year before going again. Stable is good.21:02
ikoniawhat are you talking about ?21:02
ikoniayou're not on stable21:02
ikoniayou're on EOL21:02
ikoniaand 16.10 is released next month21:02
tgm4883lol21:03
ikoniaand will be EOL in a year21:03
ubuntu-mateI'll let someone else have the fun of testing the graphics drivers next month. ;)21:03
tgm4883go to 16.04 and stay there21:03
ikoniaubuntu-mate: can you understand the words that are being said to you21:03
ikoniaas you appear to be ignoring what's said to you and just continuing on your miss-informed story21:03
Guest83455ikonia: I think you are being trolled lol21:03
kholbyAny time I try to access a Windows share in Nautilus, it asks for the username and password over and over.  I know they are correct.  Can anyone help?21:04
ikoniait certainly looks like that21:04
ubuntu-mate? Not intentionally at least. :/ The GUI in 14.10 gave an upgrade option - didn't like the flavour, so rolling back after getting fingers burned. That's all. :/21:04
reisiokholby: meaning it never accepts them?21:05
ikoniaubuntu-mate: it won't give that option unless you've told it to upgrade to development versions21:05
tgm4883ubuntu-mate: if 14.10 upgraded you to 16.10, then you did something purposly wrong21:05
kholbyreisio: Correct.  Type them in, hit enter, it asks again.  Rinse and repeat.21:05
Guest83455kholby: Try mounting it with sudo mount /dev/sdx /mnt21:05
reisiokholby: yes, best to debug via terminal first21:06
tgm4883ubuntu-mate: in any case, going back to 14.10 is a bad solution as well21:06
kholbyIt's a Windows share on a remote machine.21:06
ubuntu-mateHowever it came up with the suggestion, I clicked and here we are. As said, it's in the past. Forgotten. Mate is AWESOME. Loving it already.21:06
porkstoreanyone know how to make tree view folders show up on the left column in gnome classic file manager21:06
ikoniaubuntu-mate: you're not listening so I don't see the point of discussing it futher21:07
tgm4883ubuntu-mate: nobody in this channel believes that, which doesn't matter really because you don't seem to be asking for any help, making your entire contribution to this channel in the last 10 minutes completely off topic21:07
ubuntu-mateI read Natilus had tree view removed, but Dolphin was recommended instead (unverified)21:08
porkstorei could use some help21:08
reisioit's hard to recommend GNOME software to people anymore...21:08
porkstoreyeah i read that too but not about dolphin21:08
ubuntu-mateOK. Was just testing connectivity. Have a great weekend all!21:08
porkstorehmmmm21:08
porkstorewhatever dolphin is21:08
reisioporkstore: gnome classic file manager, what's that?21:08
tgm4883ubuntu-mate: please do so elsewhere21:08
reisioubuntu-mate: y tu21:08
kholbyOkay, mounting it with mount -t cifs works21:08
porkstorereisio - you seem to be trolling21:08
reisiokholby: grand21:08
reisiokholby: do you want them always mounted, then, or only on-demand?21:09
reisioporkstore: hi21:09
tgm4883if reisio was trolling, I think that would be a sign on the appocolypse21:09
porkstoresalam21:09
kholbyreisio:  Always mounted would be fine for this particular share, but there are others I would like to mount occasionally.21:10
porkstoreasking a question you more or less already know the answer to just to make some kind of point is trolling21:10
porkstoreso it seems that is what was going on21:10
reisiotgm4883: agreed21:10
porkstorewhich is why i didn't answer directly21:10
reisioporkstore: https://www.google.com/search?q=%22gnome%20classic%20file%20manager%2221:10
reisiodo you mean GNOME 2's version of Nautilus?21:10
porkstorei don't click troll links21:11
reisiohehehe21:11
porkstorebut yeah21:11
reisiookay, nice talking with you21:11
tgm4883porkstore: well I legit don't know what "gnome classic file manager" is either21:11
porkstoreyes you do21:11
netmanbuganyone here know the intricacies of network-manager? i use it to connect to my VPN and my VPN's DNS nameservers just get added to /etc/resolv.conf instead of replacing those of my ISP21:11
reisiotgm4883: yes you do!21:11
netmanbugsuggested workarounds like disabling dnsmasq or enabling the update-resolv-conf helper script does not work21:11
porkstoreyou totally intuited that i was talking about the default file manager in gnome classic21:11
porkstoreso you are actually lying21:11
Guest83455I think that he means he has gnome 3 installed but it changing the DE to gnome classic at the login screen. As in gnome-fallback in other distros21:12
porkstorei think they are calling it gnome fall back or something now21:12
porkstoreor throw back21:12
Guest83455It's the default desktop for cent os :D21:13
tgm4883porkstore: no, I actually don't know what Gnome Classic is. I thought that was a project that started up after Gnome moved from 2 to 3, but I thought it was discontinued many years ago21:13
reisiothinking is for people who are willing to have their time wasted while people don't just answer their simple questions :)21:13
k1l_porkstore: that is still nautilus21:13
porkstorecool, i don't like the new style looking like my computer is a smart phone21:13
reisioporkstore: you aren't alone :)21:13
tgm4883There's cinnamon, which I hear is more like the old gnome 221:14
porkstorethat's good but the problem is ..21:14
porkstoresince i upgraded ubuntu ..21:14
k1l_but gnome stipped some features out of nautilus, no matter what desktop is using nautilus.21:14
Guest83455porkstore You should check out mate, xfce and openbox. They are more traditional desktop envs21:14
porkstorei can't get tree view on the left hand column of my file manager21:14
kholbyWhat can I do to debug the Nautilus authentication issue?21:14
reisioporkstore: if I were you, I would switch to Xfce; it has a _far superior_ history of not betraying its end users21:14
reisioit also greatly resembles GNOME 2 out of the box21:15
porkstoreGuest83455 - i have seen xfce before but i like gnome classic, should i stop using it ?21:15
reisioand can easily resemble any DE/configuration21:15
OerHeksHow do i remotely turn off a printer w cups?21:15
k1l_guys you are discussing  a total different issue.21:15
porkstorei see21:15
reisioanything that isn't GNOME 3 is going to suffer from maintenance issues21:15
reisioany (GNOME) thing, that is21:15
tgm4883lol21:15
porkstoreyeah i read that some guy just decided to phase out the tree view21:15
reisiothere are many such decisions with GNOME, yeah :/21:15
Guest83455porkstore Gnome project is doing away with it. Or at least they want to. They only reason they haven't is distro's like cent os and tails still stuck on it.21:16
porkstoremaybe he had to do it21:16
porkstoresince all the cool guys are using xfce, i dont know21:16
* reisio shrugs21:16
Soul_Sampleis there a way to make gnome's tracker/indexer behave? maybe it's becuse I installed gnome on ubuntu, or it's broken overall, but when I search from the gnome's "dash", it takes 20 seconds to find any files, and cpu spikes to 100% on the tracker process "tracker"21:17
reisioas far as I'm concerned, it _can_ do all the things GNOME 2 & 3 can do, but is more familiar to GNOME 2 users out of the box21:17
reisioand is very non-awful each update as far as preserving the way things have been21:17
OerHekswith such rare conditions, i would advise ubuntu-mate21:17
OerHeks:-D21:17
k1l_Soul_Sample: usually the tracker once scans the whole system and is then faster to display the results21:17
Soul_Sampleyeah, I left it for about an hour and it stopped now, but is still really slow to find anything21:18
Soul_Sampleapplications instantly pop up, but files take forever21:18
twizstednetmanbug, once again ubuntu "support" channel is shit talking with themselves instead of helping fellow users, is this your problem? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/121111021:18
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1211110 in openvpn (Ubuntu) "network manager openvpn dns push data not updating system DNS addresses" [High,Incomplete]21:18
porkstoredoes this mean that ubuntu itself is not the best distro to be using21:18
tgm4883porkstore: how would that mean that?21:18
porkstorei mean why would a cool distro only support desktops that are weird21:19
porkstoreif they want to phase out classic gnome21:19
porkstorewhat does that say about ubuntu21:19
k1l_!ot | porkstore21:19
ubottuporkstore: #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!21:19
reisioI honestly didn't see MATE lasting as long as it has, but the progress of time has only confirmed my initial suspicions: they're having trouble maintaining the code base21:19
tgm4883oh geez, so much misinformation21:19
reisioporkstore: it says that ubuntu doesn't maintain that code base, they only build it for end users21:19
tgm4883reisio: IMHO, they have a "oh new shiny" problem21:19
Guest83455Get that ubuntu-mate guy back here to tell you how great it is :P21:20
k1l_porkstore: reisio and others, lets focus on technical support. its unfair for other user seeking technical support if you flood this cahnnel with offtopic21:20
netmanbugtwizsted: 100%, whatever nameservers are in /etc/resolv.conf are used for DNS resolution so after i connect to the vpn, can i simply "sudo gedit /etc/resolv.conf" and get rid of my ISP's nameservers?21:20
reisiodistros simply do not have the developers to maintain all the 3rd party software they can make available21:20
reisiotgm4883: MATE have?21:20
tgm4883k1l_: +121:20
tgm4883reisio: porkstore I suggest we move this to #ubuntu-discuss21:20
tgm4883reisio: yes21:20
reisiommm, sorry not that interested21:20
reisio:)21:20
tgm4883reisio: fair enough21:21
OerHeksStill, i have no slightest idea myself: How do i remotely turn off a printer w cups?21:22
reisioOerHeks: if you can at all, I'd imagine the webUI would allow it21:24
reisiosave you the trouble of finding a command21:24
guampawhen using an encrypted home directory, is it possible to trigger a bind mount on a directory right after login and cryptmount?21:26
OerHeksThe webui does not give any, just powersaving which does not turn the printer off after x time21:26
reisioguampa: anything's possible21:27
guampareisio: any hints on how?21:27
kholbyUnrelated to my previous question, I have another computer that will not mount over SSHFS any more.  I asked on Stack Exchange but was not able to find a resolution.  Any insight would be appreciated.  http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/299730/unable-to-mount-any-remote-filesystem-using-sshfs21:27
reisioOerHeks: honestly not something I would naturally expect to be supported, generally21:27
reisioguampa: is when you start your DE soon enough?21:28
guampareisio: it would be a good start21:28
guampawould be best yet to trigger from when the cryptmount is made21:29
reisioguampa: okay, I'm not sure exactly where the script for that is, but I'm sure you can find it and modify it21:30
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apb1963_Bashing-om: alive?21:33
porkstoredolphin seems lame21:33
porkstorei guess you guys are saying ubuntu-mate is lame21:34
reisioI don't think it's lame as in uncool or stupid philosophically21:35
reisioI do think it's lame as in broken and not likely to mend21:35
porkstoreso that's the same uncool about nautilus21:35
reisioif nautilus is uncool, then MATE's filemanager is old, less well maintained, and still uncool21:35
porkstorenautilus is nice and clean21:36
reisioit's actually named 'Files' now21:36
porkstoredolphin, like other aspects of kde, has a weird feel to it21:36
reisioplease, please don't ask why it is21:36
porkstorethat is a good name21:36
reisioone can only imagine it's so it's impossible to find documentation online for it21:37
porkstorethat is a good point21:37
reisioor so explaining how to use it to a novice is impossible21:37
reisio"now open files"21:37
reisio"I'm trying to open the files, man"21:37
reisio"no, open 'files'"21:37
reisio"...die"21:37
reisioetc.21:37
apb1963_The primary thing I like about KDE is that it lets you attach tabs to other tabs.  So you can group windows together essentially.21:37
reisionot even macOS calls their file manager 'files'21:37
reisio"finder", as bad a name as it is, is quite specific21:37
reisioapb1963_: 'bout kwin?21:38
reisiothat always seemed like a nice feature21:38
apb1963_yes21:38
reisiocan't say I've ever used it, though21:38
guest2What if you call it Nautilus or Caja or whatever21:38
apb1963_I use it constantly21:38
reisiobut who cbf to use everything :)21:38
reisioguest2: world ends21:38
guest2Heh21:38
reisiofyi: world just ended21:38
guest2sheeeit21:38
guest2my bad21:38
porkstoresometimes i call it gnome classic file manager21:38
reisioheh21:39
* reisio flashes back21:39
apb1963_although I rarely use file managers21:39
reisiosamey same21:39
reisiotoo slow21:39
apb1963_Yes21:39
reisioI do build systems for normos, though21:39
reisioand file managers should be usable21:39
reisioand not awful :p21:39
apb1963_true21:39
kholbyMC for the win21:39
apb1963_Yes... midnight commander21:39
reisiommm, mc, takes me back to them dos days21:39
reisiothe dirtiest of OSes21:40
apb1963_Still... MC was a huge advantage21:40
kholbyI love MC.  Use it frequently on my personal server.21:40
reisioover gui file managers?21:40
apb1963_over DIR /P21:40
k1l_!ot21:41
ubottu#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!21:41
reisiooh, yeah, norton commander was great21:41
reisioI barely used a plain dos prompt at all in those days21:41
reisiowas better than Windows 3.1, too, as little as that's saying21:41
apb1963_no doubt21:41
apb1963_There's a bookmark manager that looks similar to MC21:42
apb1963_It's called... Total Bookmarks.21:42
reisiohaha21:42
reisiocute name21:42
reisioeven if it abbreviates to an uncute name21:43
apb1963_It's in need of enhancements, but it does work as-is.21:43
apb1963_yeah the author wasn't too interested in changing the name.21:43
reisiofree software? all set21:43
apb1963_of course21:43
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netmanbugtwizsted: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯21:48
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k1l_!irc | Zeb_21:50
ubottuZeb_: A list of official Ubuntu IRC channels, as well as IRC clients for Ubuntu, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat - For a general list of !freenode channels, see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#channellist - See also !Guidelines21:50
twizstednetmanbug, sorry my friend got distracted, yes sudo gedit /etc/resolv.conf to get rid of your isp's nameservers21:51
* Slawek is bouncing to 'Mozzart - Malice And Vice' 21:51
twizstednetmanbug, it's the only work around for your bug that's been unfixed for years!21:52
netmanbugtwizsted: i noticed that if your vpn has three dns then your isp's gets pushed out of /etc/resolv.conf but because i only have two, my isp's is still there albeit in third place but still potentially able to be used ie. dns leak risk21:55
sebbulol22:00
sebbui have a nice xorg working now22:00
sebbubut22:00
sebbuwhen i connect from outside with x forwarding and launch something (ie, glxgears)22:01
sebbuit appears on the native screen without a window, and i have a black window on the host22:01
sebbuonly for accelerated app, like glxgears22:01
sebbuxclock works normally22:01
Surfer2010hello does anyone have tvheadend? ... because i can't see any "upcoming recordnings" ... but don't know why22:01
Bashing-omapb1963_: I am back .., gimme a bit to catch up , and I be with you .22:03
apb1963_Bashing-om: k.  Thx22:03
Guest82585"# service libvirtd start" gives me "Unit libvirtd.service not found" error. libvirt, qemu, and a VM was running prior to reboot. what happened? how can I fix this?22:09
tgm4883Guest82585: is libvirt installed?22:11
nicomachusGuest82585: libvirt does not take start arguments22:11
reisiois its service named 'libvirtd'?22:11
tgm4883in 16.04 it's libvirt-bin22:11
nicomachusGuest82585: at least according to the redhat dudes22:11
Guest82585yes it is installed22:12
Guest82585it was working fine prior to a reboot22:12
tgm4883Guest82585: what version of ubuntu?22:12
Guest82585K 16.0422:12
tgm4883Guest82585: then you have the service name wrong22:12
tgm4883Guest82585: try libvirt-bin22:13
Guest82585systemctl libvirt-bin start?22:13
tgm4883Guest82585: yes22:13
PadgalandSo I am looking at the different flavors of ubuntu for my lenovo and mate feels best so far22:13
reisioPadgaland: you tried Xfce?22:13
Guest82585seemed to work so far. trying qemu.22:14
Guest82585Padgaland: Why mate? (nothing against mate, it's awesome)22:14
Padgalandthe processor seems to keep up well enough22:15
Guest82585virt manager is complaining about the libvirt-bin package (it's installed), libvirtd daemon (i do believe we just got it started), and me being a member of the libvirtd group (i am)22:16
lanzhi22:18
Guest82585i still can't start a VM22:20
Bashing-omapb1963_: We still at the start --- removing kernels in sda , embedding grub ?22:24
reisioGuest82585: /nick vmguy22:25
reisioGuest82585: how're you trying? What're the error msgs?22:25
PadgalandOk I went to load a live view of xubuntu and it suddenly said it was missing a file to run it so I just need to create a new ISO stick and try again right?22:25
Kiritohttps://bpaste.net/raw/e9d32077de1f Does anyone have any clue what is going wrong here? There isn't a shortage of storage space22:25
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vmguyreisio: using virt-manager, can't connect to qemu-kvm.22:27
nicomachusKirito: it says in that message how to fix it...22:27
Bashing-omapb1963_: Away for a few ..back soonest .22:27
Kiritonicomachus, ...no, it doesn't22:27
vmguytrying to start the daemon tells me the service file isn't found22:27
nicomachusKirito: "you can restart your domain by running 'virsh --connect qemu:///system start debian8' otherwise, please restart your installation"22:28
reisiovmguy: mmm, so we don't waste too much time, can you quickly tell me why you're using hardware virt? :)22:28
apb1963_Bashing-om: Yes... still at start22:28
Kiritonicomachus, "if the installation was successful", yes. It was not.22:28
vmguywindows gaming VM22:29
nicomachusthat's where the "otherwise, please restart your installation" part comes in.22:29
vmguyi'm passing through my AMD R7 to play games without dual-boot.22:29
KiritoThanks, because I only attemted the installation once before asking for help here.22:30
vmguyreisio, it was working just fine right before a reboot.22:30
nicomachusKirito: what version of Ubuntu are you on?22:30
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Kirito16.0422:30
PadgalandAfter it said it was missing it went to what looked like a terminal looking screen not many options after that so i just hard resterted the computer22:30
nicomachusKirito: and you're trying to install VM?22:30
Kirito...yes?22:30
vmguyreisio: may i pm as to not flood the channel?22:30
reisiovmguy: and your situation is complex enough you can't just run 'kvm ... blah blah'?22:30
nicomachusKirito: of what OS?22:31
reisioif you have many lines to share, use a pastebin, like dpaste.com22:31
Kirito...of Debian, as that paste shows.22:31
nicomachusKirito: then I would suggest asking in the Debian channels.22:31
KiritoNo, because the issue is not Debian related.22:31
vmguyreisio: i don't understand.22:32
Kiritolibvirt is failing to create a disk image. The Debian installation has not even been attempted at this point.22:32
sugoibrand new to ubuntu. this question isn't probably ubuntu specific. forgive me. i created a couple sshfs fstab mount definitions, and added x-systemd as a mount option. i noticed it created a "open folder" icon like thing in the task bar when i first mounted it22:33
sugoii removed that pin, and now i regret it. i think i'd like it22:33
sugoiit had the smarts to remount the mount point22:33
sugoimounting (via cli) again doesn't repin that icon22:33
sugoiwhat created that icon? where might i ask about this?22:33
reisiovmguy: I mean kvm is so simple to use on its own for just a standalone VM22:33
reisiothe command 'kvm', that is22:34
reisioyou don't need libvirt22:34
vmguyit tells me it can't connect to the hypervisor22:34
vmguyi think22:34
vmguyreisio: http://imgur.com/a/hZVk822:36
KiritoSigh. I suppose I was too idealistic to hope for any meaningful support on an Ubuntu channel22:37
vmguykirito: pm me22:37
reisiovmguy: such overkill22:37
KiritoWhy?22:38
reisiobasic kvm usage is really simple, it's something like 'kvm -hda path/to/"drive" -blah -blah'22:38
vmguykirito: what is your issue?22:38
reisiolibvirt/virt-manager is meant for people who use VMs for heaps of things constantly22:38
lbracherHi there! I'm looking for a way to set resolution and frequency to TTY1, but I wasn't able to. I tried fbset -fb /dev/fb0 640x480-60 without success. Do you know how to set the resolution to these parameters on Ubuntu Server? Thanks in advance! :)22:38
Kirito<Kirito> https://bpaste.net/raw/e9d32077de1f Does anyone have any clue what is going wrong here? There isn't a shortage of storage space22:39
vmguyvirt-manager is also how i trade KB/M back and forth between host and guest22:39
tgm4883Kirito: Is there any debug/verbose options for that command?22:41
* reisio shakes head22:44
vmguywhy?22:44
reisiobecause you can do that with a simple keyboard shortcut with plain kvm :)22:45
tgm4883reisio: maybe22:45
vmguyso if I want to use kvm to start my already created vm named "qemu-win8", how would I do that?22:46
vmguyi'll bite at using pure kvm if it works.22:46
reisiovmguy: qemu-system-x86_64 $(find ~/ -type f -iname 'qemu-win8.img') -mem 102422:47
reisiosomething as simple as that22:47
* tgm4883 finds it odd that a "simple" command requires a shell out to find22:48
vmguyyeah, that doesn't seem as simple as you say22:49
reisioseriously?22:50
reisioI don't know where your disk image is22:50
reisiopsychokinetics doesn't factor into simple or not22:50
tgm4883reisio: how do you handle multiple disk images?22:50
vmguyor a passed-though PCI device?22:50
reisiotgm4883: it accepts an image as an argument22:50
reisiojust like any other boring command22:51
reisiovmguy: those too22:51
tgm4883reisio: no, I mean lets say i have a VM that uses both disk1.img and disk2.img. How do I start that VM?22:51
vmguyi'm not understanding what's wrong with libvirt.22:51
vmguyi'd like something that my not-a-CLI-wizard girlfriend can also use to play games on.22:52
=== Kirito is now known as ZikaCrabs
reisiothere are simpler GUI frontends, too, but hey if you can get it working, I don't see what's wrong with it, either22:52
vmguyvirt-manager does that, and passing arcane qemu commands isn't going to work for her.22:52
tgm4883vmguy: she shouldn't need to know about the VM at all. If she needs to know about it, then I'd suggest you're doing it wrong22:52
vmguymy initial question was about getting the GUI fronted working.22:52
vmguytgm, she loves linux, but misses the sims 422:53
reisiotgm4883: -hda foo -hdb bar is one way22:53
reisiovmguy: heh22:53
tgm4883reisio: nice22:53
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Padgalandman that usb iso creator from penlinux has blue screened my windows pc twice lol22:53
vmguypadgaland: use rufus22:53
reisiothink I'd use Wine for The Sims, though: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=1627322:53
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vmguyworks like a charm on windows.22:53
reisioplatinum means it will run better than on Windows, basically :p22:53
reisiotgm4883: yeah seems nice & simple to me22:54
* james is also running DX10/11 games that don't work in Wine22:55
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=== Enveedeeyah137 is now known as SCHAAP137
reisioyou also runner22:55
Guest13004a runner?22:55
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tgm4883reisio: I've only got one VM, the rest of my stuff is in LXC containers22:55
Guest13004i'm mostly using my VM for steam's in-home streaming with the games i can't run in wine.22:56
reisiotgm4883: sounds quite more sane22:57
reisiotgm4883: what's your one hardware vm for?22:57
Guest13004tgm4882: this is my issue https://imgur.com/a/hZVk822:57
tgm4883reisio: it's a mythtv backend. I've been looking at moving it to an LXC container, but I'm not finding a good way to mount writable storage for it22:57
reisiommm, sounds edgey, g'luck22:58
Guest13004was not doing this prior to reboot an hour and a half ago.22:58
tgm4883Guest13004: what's the output of 'groups' and 'ps aux | grep libvirt'22:58
Bashing-omlbracher: On can set a resolution in /etc/default/grub .22:58
Tux_hi I been working on getting the sound to work on a  acer chromebook cb3-111; Im running xbuntu right off the internal ssd . i tried loading the audio drivers from  "additional drivers"22:59
Guest13004i'm a member of the libvirtd group. brb w/ ps aux22:59
Guest13004james    13900  0.0  0.0  14224   924 pts/1    S+   15:59   0:00 grep --color=auto libvirt22:59
tgm4883Guest13004: looks like libvirtd isn't running22:59
Guest13004i know libvirt isn't running. the libvirtd.service file isn't found23:00
Guest13004that's the problem i'm having. why isn't it found, where did it go, and how can i replace it?23:00
reisioTux_: which version of ubuntu?23:00
tgm4883Guest13004: ..., you said earlier that you were able to start libvirt-bin23:00
Tux_lspci shows my audio device as: Intel Corporation Atom Processor Z36xxx/Z37xxx Series High Definition Audio Controller (rev 0e)23:00
Tux_it is xubuntu23:01
Guest13004tux_: alsamixer in a terminal. make sure your channels aren't muted.23:01
Guest13004tgm4883: yes, prior to a reboot, it was working well.23:01
Tux_16.0.423:01
Bashing-omapb1963_: OK, if ya ready to begin .. noot sda .. and paste ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ' and we start the clean up in preperation . on this one drive, 2 more to go .23:01
tgm4883Guest13004: what's the output of "sudo systemctl status libvirt-bin"23:01
reisioTux_: and like, you went through these really promising looking search results?23:02
reisiohttp://askubuntu.com/questions/720516/no-sound-on-ubuntu-15-10-running-on-acer-cb3-111-670-chromebook ?23:02
Guest13004something about line 347 of my qemu.conf file i think23:02
tgm4883Guest13004: pastebin it23:02
reisiooh my, line 34723:02
tgm4883Guest13004: nobody is going to help you with "something about line 347 of my qemu.conf file i think"23:03
Guest13004http://pastebin.com/nXJvZJzL23:04
Guest13004i was about to ask how to read just that one line23:04
tgm4883Guest13004: sounds like you should look in /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf23:04
allegoricallinux noob here... can't seem to read documents in a cd-rom... getting permission denied... i'm trying in the Files GUI, in the Properties tab to change permission but then it says "Permissions could not be changed. Sorry, could not change the permissions of “Patterson”: Error setting permissions: Read-only file system"23:05
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reisioPatterson?!23:06
* reisio calls the feds23:06
allegoricalyeah the Hennessey and Patterson CDROM from Computer Organization :)23:06
reisioallegorical: heh23:06
reisioallegorical: how'd you mount it, originally?23:06
Tux_resiso im looking at your link....23:06
allegoricalwell... i didn't23:06
Padgalandok going to try xubuntu be back later23:07
reisioTux_: r-e-i-TABkey23:07
allegoricalfrom my brief google search, it's supposed to "Ok well as soon as you put a disk in it should detect and mount automatically."23:07
reisiolater on23:07
allegorical?23:07
usr13Guest13004: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-September/msg00261.html23:07
reisioallegorical: so as far as you know, it mounted on its own?23:07
Guest13004i got it.23:07
Guest13004dang quotes.23:07
allegoricalyeah... i tried on my lubuntu to do the manual mounting but still got denied23:08
allegoricalbecause if i recall it didn't auto show up23:08
Guest13004. /dev/hugepages and "/dev/hugepages" aren't teh same thing.23:08
Guest13004thanks for your help23:08
allegoricali guess i'll try the manual process again on ubuntu23:09
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reisioallegorical: you could try sudo rsync -av path/to/mount/point/ ~/else/where/; sudo chown -R youruser:youruser ~/else/where/23:10
apb1963_Bashing-om: ok I'm here23:10
reisiofor a one-off solution23:10
allegoricalalrighty, i'll give it a go thanks reisio23:10
apb1963_Bashing-om: This would go easier if I could open an ssh window to that machine... but liveUSB doesn't run ssh by default and I'm not sure how to proceeed with that.23:11
Tux_reisio, sry i did see it before but the post links to instructions for fedora 22 and  i didnt think the commands were the same, mo Intel Corporation Atom Processor Z36xxx/Z37xxx Series High Definition Audio Controller (rev 0e)23:11
Tux_osts i found also assumed i had linux next to crome os23:11
apb1963_I guess I could just install it to the USB shtick?23:12
reisioTux_: as long as you're using pulse and alsa, it should be the same23:12
reisioapb1963_: sudo apt-get install openssh; ifconfig23:12
apb1963_Not sure if that would make the shtick weird somehow23:12
reisioapb1963_: erm, or is it openssh-server :)23:12
apb1963_reisio: It's not the command itself necessarily (althougth that would be helpful too)... it's the fact that I'm running on a USB shtick.23:13
Tux_reisio, ok ill try it now then ty23:13
apb1963_reisio: a live one23:13
reisioapb1963_: the OS doesn't care about that23:13
apb1963_reisio: so... I don't know if I'd be messing it up somehow for the next install usage.23:13
reisioas long as it has space to add data23:13
reisioapb1963_: no, it's read only, it's all in ram23:14
Bashing-omapb1963_: In this area your skills are the better of mine . Are both machines on the same router ?23:14
apb1963_Bashing-om: yes23:14
reisioapb1963_: if you rebooted, all customizations you'd made will no longer exist23:14
apb1963_reisio: ok... this is what's kind of confusing to me23:14
apb1963_reisio: oh23:14
reisiobut hopefully no longer :)23:14
lawltoadwhen I do a "$docker run -ti ubuntu bash" it dosn't seem to beable to connetc to the network of the host. The host is also a fresh install of ubuntu 16.04 and docker 1.11.223:14
apb1963_reisio: ok, that's what I was asking.23:14
apb1963_reisio: I get it now23:14
apb1963_Bashing-om: give me a minute to install ssh23:15
Bashing-omapb1963_: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2159449 to copy files 'tween 2 'buntus .23:15
reisioreads from the media (USB stick) and uses RAM for anything it has to create or alter23:15
reisiothere are ways you can have it store things on the media, but that isn't the default23:15
apb1963_Bashing-om: I haven't read that yet but lets backup a minute...beep beep beep.... You want dpkg -l right?  But... isn't that for the running system?23:18
apb1963_reisio: thank you... that helped23:18
apb1963_reisio: Been a couple of years since I read up on it, I forgot that stuff.23:18
apb1963_Bashing-om: i.e. that will give me a list of packages for 16.04 from the liveUSB... right?23:19
Bashing-omapb1963_: Yeah ;;; erk .... we need to be in the sda install .. going to remove kernels and disable 30_os-prober .23:19
Bashing-omapb1963_: then also is dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc to install grub to the partition .23:21
apb1963_Bashing-om: well... is there anything we can take care of whlie I'm booted into 16.04?  I'm not sure the 14.04 will boot23:21
apb1963_well I guess it did... just the GUI didn't23:21
apb1963_Bashing-om: I wonder if it would make any sense to simply remove it from all partitions except the 16.04?23:22
Bashing-omapb1963_: "  simply remove it from all partitions " what is it in this context ?23:23
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apb1963_Bashing-om: grub23:23
Bashing-omapb1963_: Prsently grub is installed to the MBR of all 3 hard drives ( sector 0 ) .23:24
apb1963_Bashing-om: Right... I meant MBR of each drive except one23:24
apb1963_you know what... lets do it your way.. you know what you're doing that way... otherwise we're going off some half-baked idea that popped into my head.23:25
apb1963_I prefer my ideas to fully bake :)23:26
Bashing-omapb1963_: The goal is to have Windows XP booting from MBR on sda, 14.04 booting from the sda5 partition, and grub installed to sdb, sdc .. with 16.04 as the controlling authority of all .23:27
Bashing-omapb1963_: Presently IF you can not boot 14.04 on sda .. will have to address that also ..and get that install booting on it's own .23:29
apb1963_Bashing-om: ok 14.04.5 is booted (with non-functional GUI).  Scrolling back to find command you requested.23:31
apb1963_' dpkg -l | grep linux- '   on it.23:32
apb1963_Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23156789/23:33
Bashing-omapb1963_: Not as bad as I thought ! let’s remove all the packages marked as rc : ' dpkg --list |grep "^rc" | cut -d " " -f 3 | xargs sudo dpkg --purge ' .23:36
apb1963_Bashing-om: this is everything marked rc: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23156804/  ... before I delete it.23:38
Bashing-om!info dkms trusty23:39
ubottudkms (source: dkms): Dynamic Kernel Module Support Framework. In component main, is optional. Version 2.2.0.3-1.1ubuntu5.14.04.7 (trusty), package size 64 kB, installed size 345 kB23:39
apb1963_Bashing-om: not positive but I THINK virtualbox installed that maybe.23:40
Bashing-omapb1963_: I do some more checkming .. but something here stinks real bad ! .. we do not want to remove the operating system !23:41
apb1963_Bashing-om: I would think anything marked rc would be ok to purge... but... not being positive... I'm reluctant to do so.23:41
Bashing-om!info libavfilter3 trusty23:42
ubottulibavfilter3 (source: libav): Libav video filtering library. In component universe, is optional. Version 6:9.18-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 (trusty), package size 94 kB, installed size 602 kB23:42
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apb1963_Bashing-om: yeah... some of this may be left over from my attempt to use the nasty little broken script in the asterisk contrib dir that the developers of freepbx tell you to use on their wiki.  :/23:42
Bashing-om!info libcln6 trusty23:43
ubottulibcln6 (source: cln): Class Library for Numbers (C++). In component universe, is optional. Version 1.3.3-1ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 630 kB, installed size 1630 kB23:43
apb1963_libav is likely from vlc23:44
Bashing-om!info libgtk-3-0 trusty23:44
ubottulibgtk-3-0 (source: gtk+3.0): GTK+ graphical user interface library. In component main, is optional. Version 3.10.8-0ubuntu1.6 (trusty), package size 1877 kB, installed size 6757 kB23:44
apb1963_that seems like a KDE kind of thing which I run23:45
mattheloshHi, I'm a newbie here..23:45
apb1963_matthelosh: welcome.23:45
apb1963_matthelosh: !ask23:45
Bashing-omapb1963_: Not OK .. I am scared .23:45
mattheloshThanks..23:45
apb1963_Bashing-om: Yeah that's a teeth grinder.  Shall we see what's installed for that?23:46
Bashing-om!info libmodemmanagerqt1 trusty23:47
ubottulibmodemmanagerqt1 (source: libmm-qt): Qt wrapper for ModemManager DBus API. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.0.1-0ubuntu2 (trusty), package size 131 kB, installed size 544 kB23:47
apb1963_Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23156817/23:48
Bashing-omapb1963_: Wants to rip the heart out of the operating system ! WHY ?? .. what results  ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt full-upgrade ; sudo apt -f install ; sudo dpkg -C '.23:49
var_why can I not get chrome to run???23:49
var_it downloads and installs, but will not launch23:50
apb1963_Bashing-om: that's one mighty set of commands :)23:50
apb1963_Bashing-om: difference between full-upgrade and dist-upgrade?23:51
var_i know that dist-upgrade forces some upgrades that will not go through when you use sudo apt-get upgrade23:52
Bashing-omapb1963_: Yeah ,, and all thise unexpected 'rc' where the package manager says the package is (R)emoved but (C)onfig files remain .. but but but a lot of these files seem to me to be current !23:52
Sugarテスト23:52
mattheloshwhy xls vb object like radio button on libreoffice 5 dissapear?23:52
apb1963_Bashing-om: well note that I'm running 64 bit23:52
var_but why this google chrome WILL NOT WORK HELP23:52
var_please lol23:52
apb1963_Bashing-om: whereas many if not all (I didn't really notice) are i38623:52
apb1963_var_: dist-upgrade will install new packages, whereas upgrade will not.23:53
Bashing-omapb1963_: 'apt' is the smarter 'apt-get' and full-upgrade is the counter part of dist-upgrade .. only better .23:53
k1l!jp | Sugar23:53
ubottuSugar: 日本語の場合は /join #ubuntu-jp または /join #kubuntu-jp を入力して下さい。23:53
var_thats what i mean lol23:53
apb1963_Bashing-om: oh I didn't even notice you were using apt.  Lord...23:53
var_im not good with words23:53
apb1963_var_: It's ok... nobody is very good with words when it comes to English :)23:54
var_whats wrong with using that?23:54
var_lol23:54
k1lvar_: start "google-chrome-stable" from a terminal and see23:55
var_it says it can't be found23:55
k1lso chrome is not installed?23:55
var_ive been trying for like two days23:55
var_it is23:55
var_it sits in the doc...i click it and it crashes23:55
Bashing-omapb1963_: But yes in respect to 32 bit packages .. I had noticed . and could be that they are remnants of what was at one tome installed . We can go ahead and run the xargs purge command .. hope for the best -- but I say again it scares me waddelling .23:56
k1lvar_: "dpkg -l | grep google | nc termbin.com 9999" show the outputurl please in here23:56
var_[0909/195700:ERROR:nss_util.cc(94)] Failed to create /home/var/.pki/nssdb directory.23:57
var_[0909/195701:ERROR:nss_util.cc(94)] Failed to create /home/var/.pki/nssdb directory.23:57
var_[9948:9980:0909/195703:ERROR:nss_util.cc(94)] Failed to create /home/var/.pki/nssdb directory.23:57
var_[9948:9948:0909/195704:ERROR:process_singleton_posix.cc(413)] readlink failed: Permission denied23:57
var_[9948:9948:0909/195704:ERROR:process_singleton_posix.cc(249)] readlink(/home/var/.config/google-chrome/SingletonLock) failed: Permission denied23:57
var_[9948:9948:0909/195704:ERROR:process_singleton_posix.cc(249)] readlink(/home/var/.config/google-chrome/SingletonLock) failed: Permission denied23:57
k1l!paste | var_23:57
ubottuvar_: 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.23:57
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apb1963_Bashing-om: note that dpkg -C has no output. I have not yet run the full set of commands other than that one. running them now.23:58
Bashing-omapb1963_: no output from dpkg -C is a good thing ! dpkg has nothing bad to report .23:59
var_can you see the paste?23:59

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