[00:01] <Bashing-om> pingwindyktator: What driver did autoinstall choose ?
[00:02] <pingwindyktator> Bashing-om: nvidia-370.28 but I changed it to nvidia-367.44 since 370 is beta one
[00:03] <andr01d> #csaredteam
[00:03] <Bashing-om> pingwindyktator: K; autoinstall did good . Do not know what to advise in respect to the 2nd monitor .
[00:03] <andr01d> rip my bad
[00:05] <lwizardl> What would be the most accurate application for doing cover art scans ? I have xsane installed but feel like there may be a better one to use? Any with de-screening feature
[00:10] <ed> ed
[00:13] <backbox> hello
[00:22] <CHBMB> Anyone else having trouble logging into Ubuntu One in the software centre?  Works fine in my web browser...
[00:25] <Gallomimia> what's the difference between the packages unrar and unrar-free ?
[00:25] <Gallomimia> !info unrar unrar-free
[00:25] <Gallomimia> !info unrar
[00:25] <Gallomimia> !info unrar-free
[00:25] <Gallomimia> 0o
[00:26] <k1l_> one is the closed source prop. software, one is the free open source equivalent
[00:26] <Gallomimia> ew.
[00:27] <bazhang> just get unp for them all
[00:27] <bazhang> !info unp
[00:29] <rexwin__> I followed this yet I can see the entire file system of my vps why? https://www.linode.com/docs/tools-reference/tools/limiting-access-with-sftp-jails-on-debian-and-ubuntu
[00:29] <k1l_> rexwin__: just a guess: did you restart the ftp server?
[00:29] <rexwin__> i am using sftp and did restart sshd
[00:46] <Surendil> night everyone!
[00:48] <Surendil>  
[00:48] <Gallomimia> rexwin__: are you using the account so modded by this procedure to view the filesystem? obviously you wouldn't want to change any admin accounts to have this restriction
[00:50] <ChetManly> how do I force a filesystem check upon reboot
[00:52] <Bashing-om> ChetManly: What release ? upstart/systemd differs .
[00:52] <ChetManly> upstart
[00:52] <ChetManly> 14.04
[00:52] <ChetManly> 14.04.5
[00:52] <Kirito> Ubuntu is not properly pairing my Sennheiser bluetooth headsets. It pairs with the device without issue, but the device is not listed anywhere in the sound settings. I'm giving this 10 minutes before I submit a return claim so any advice is appreciated before then
[00:53] <k1l_> ChetManly: on your root partition?
[00:53] <th0r> ChetManly, try this....sudo touch /forcefsck. It works in debian
[00:53] <ChetManly> all drives k1l_
[00:53] <Bashing-om> ChetManly: Terminal commands ' sudo touch /forcefsck ; sudo shutdown -r now ' .
[00:54] <k1l_> ChetManly: see the commands above. put a forcefsck named file in the / of every ext4 partition you want to be checked
[00:55] <CipherZero> cannot connect to X server is appeared, then how can i do?
[00:56] <k1l_> CipherZero: what ubuntu? what command?
[00:57] <CipherZero> it is not ubuntu :(
[00:57] <CipherZero> it is just linux
[00:57] <CipherZero> k1l_: ;)
[00:57] <k1l_> CipherZero: then ask in ##linux :)
[00:57] <bazhang> CipherZero, whats the distro
[00:58] <CipherZero> bazhang: kali
[00:58] <Surendil> CipherZero, or is it just server?
[00:58] <bazhang> #kali-linux CipherZero
[00:58] <CipherZero> yeah but All are sleep
[00:58] <CipherZero> ing
[00:59] <bazhang> CipherZero, be patient, its not supported here at all
[00:59] <CipherZero> ok thanks bazhang ;)
[01:00] <rexwin__> how to list all users inside ftpaccess group?
[01:01] <Ben64> grep ftpaccess /etc/group
[01:02] <rexwin__> list all users
[01:18] <karty> how do i delete user account on ubuntu in terminal?
[01:19] <karty> where can i find the code...or what to type
[01:19] <k1l_> there is "deluser"
[01:19] <wafflejock> Have a strange problem not sure where to start with troubleshooting what's wrong, I'm on Ubuntu 16.04.1, since I upgraded from 14.04 I've had some problem with the HDMI output, hard to describe but appears like it's horizontally interlaced when at 1920x1080, and colors are off
[01:20] <wafflejock> only resolution that doesn't end up looking this way is at 1600x1200 but that isn't the "auto resolution" and isn't sharp
[01:24] <biotechy2k> any peeps from the Unix/Linux group Humbug on here
[01:24] <k1l_> biotechy2k: better ask in a location based channel
[01:25] <k1l_> !alis | biotechy2k
[01:25] <biotechy2k> doing a search now but unity keeps hanging
[01:26] <wafflejock> https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/photo/108173165070170894192/6329992220494460850?icm=false <-- picture of the monitors, it's Intel HD4000 with the i915 driver loaded http://paste.ubuntu.com/23176092/ <-- system info
[01:27] <glitchd> biotechy2k, ditch unity..
[01:27] <biotechy2k> Hey glitchd I'm a newbie and a stubborn old woman will try and learn a work around
[01:28] <glitchd> biotechy2k, thats ok=) it was just my personal opinion
[01:29] <glitchd> biotechy2k, i think xfce/xubuntu is much better
[01:29] <k1l_> biotechy2k: if you tell what the exact issue is someone might help
[01:29] <wafflejock> let me know if there's something I can try or provide that would help pin down what's going wrong (tried playing with various refresh rates listed in xrandr output but nothing so far)
[01:29] <biotechy2k> my daughter is doing game design at college and she has the same problems LOL  guess I like to find solutions always up for a challenge
[01:30] <glitchd> biotechy2k, rightright
[01:30] <glitchd> biotechy2k, i would tell her the same thing lol
[01:31] <k1l_> wafflejock: cable is fine? any adapters involved?
[01:31] <biotechy2k> I am thinking it may have to do with firefox I could reinstall the firefox or try a different browser but this is an old machine nearly 10 yrs old works well with Linux sucks with win os
[01:31] <wafflejock> k1l_, no adapters, let me try the cable on another machine but was good for a while before the upgrade
[01:32] <glitchd> biotechy2k, sounds about right
[01:32] <k1l_> wafflejock: is the gpu capable of that dual minitor resolutions?
[01:32] <Bashing-om> wafflejock: Is the Intel of the skylake variety ?
[01:32] <glitchd> biotechy2k, as far as browsers go, i stil to chromium/chrome
[01:32] <glitchd> biotechy2k, firefox has gotten to bloated for my taste..
[01:33] <k1l_> biotechy2k: you could try a clean firefox profile and see if that is better then
[01:33] <biotechy2k> LOL I've not tried the chromium does it offer the same privacy you can get with firefox
[01:33] <biotechy2k> Taking notes here guys thnx for all the input really appreciate it
[01:33] <glitchd> i basically offers the same thing as chrome, its just open source
[01:33] <wafflejock> k1l_, was working with the same setup on 14.04 after the upgrade the second monitor wouldn't show up, I've always had to disable the laptop built in screen or else would get a CRTC error, basically can have 2 enabled (1VGA, 1HDMI is how the externals are connected)
[01:34] <wafflejock> Bashing-om, not sure really Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3630QM CPU @ 2.40GHz is what lcpu says
[01:34] <wafflejock> k1l_, tried the cable on another machine and the resolution looks fine, so monitor and cable are okay still
[01:35] <glitchd> *it basically offers
[01:35] <k1l> wafflejock: might be worth to take a look into the xorg log in /var/log/
[01:38] <wafflejock> k1l not sure what to look for here http://paste.ubuntu.com/23176118/
[01:38] <Bashing-om> wafflejock: Still with skylake in mind . what returns ' lspci -k | grep -EA2 'VGA|3D' ' ?
[01:38] <wafflejock> Bashing-om, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23176120/
[01:39] <Dopre> Hey guys I just upgraded to 16.04.  I use my PC as a home theater PC.  Everything worked fine last night however after the upgrade any movie I try to play has a static sound in the speakers.  Any ideas?
[01:40] <Bashing-om> wafflejock: Nope, no skylake .. never mind my thought .
[01:40] <wafflejock> Bashing-om, okay thanks for playing anyhow :) if nothing works I'm going to try from a live USB to see if that works and possibly just do a clean install after backing things up if it works in the live session
[01:42] <k1l> wafflejock: nothing obvious to me
[01:43] <wafflejock> k1l, okay thanks for looking too let me know if you all think of anything else to try will let you know how the live USB attempt goes once I try (probably in a few hours), will just work with the 1 monitor for now
[01:47] <Dopre> Hey guys I just upgraded to 16.04.  I use my PC as a home theater PC.  Everything worked fine last night however after the upgrade any movie I try to play has a static sound in the speakers.  Any ideas?
[01:47] <vfw> Dopre: Mythtv?
[01:48] <glitchd> check which sound card is active
[01:51] <Dopre> Mythtv?
[01:52] <k1l> is the sound working from other movies or nmusic?
[01:52] <Dopre> Sound comes through however it's all muffled/static
[01:53] <k1l> so its a codec issue?
[01:53] <vfw> Dopre: You say you are using your computer as a home theater PC. So what software is involved in using your computer as a "home theater PC"?
[01:53] <rexwin_> how can I Update to latest security patches on my ubuntu machine?
[01:53] <vfw> Dopre: Or if it is just a media player?  Which one?
[01:53] <k1l> rexwin_: sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
[01:53] <metroins> Hi, is there an easy way to see how much space I have left on my main harddrive?
[01:54] <rexwin_> I ran the first one. what does sudo apt full-upgrade do?
[01:54] <Dopre> vfw: using kodi however also tested a movie just in vlc
[01:54] <k1l> metroins: "df -h"
[01:54] <vfw> metroins: df
[01:54] <metroins> k1l: Thank you vfw: thank you
[01:54] <rexwin_> I have a public facing website running
[01:54] <k1l> rexwin_: it installes all packages that the apt update found. it will not bring your ubuntu to a new ubuntu release
[01:55] <olscumpy> I backed up some dconf settings to a text file. reverting to them is something like "cat ~/backup.txt | dconf something"?
[01:55] <vfw> Dopre: Are you sure that your audio cables are in good working order and plugged in securely etc..
[01:56] <Dopre> vfw: yes.  worked fine for 2 movies last night and didn't touch anything.  just upgraded to 16.04
[01:56] <vfw> Dopre: ... or is it going throughh hdmi?
[01:56] <Dopre> HDMI
[01:56] <energizer> I'm gonna ask somebody to whitelist my ip so they don't ratelimit me. Is that the inet addr or the Bcast IP?
[01:56] <energizer> in ifconfig
[01:57] <vfw> Dopre: Unplug and plug securely, (eliminate hardware issues first.)
[01:58] <k1l> energizer: bcast is the broadcast ip from the router. your adress is the inet addr. but that is only the local ip from your LAN
[01:58] <Dopre> just fixed it... disabled audio track in vlc and re-enabled it... everything working now.  Weird.
[01:58] <energizer> k1l: so i want to ask them to whitelist bcast, yes?
[01:58] <k1l> energizer: no
[01:58] <vfw> energizer: google myip
[01:59] <k1l> energizer: if you are behind a router you dont see the public ip in ifconfig
[01:59] <energizer> k1l: its a server so cant google
[02:00] <k1l> energizer: so then its inet addr
[02:00] <k1l> energizer: (if its not behind a lan)
[02:01] <vfw> energizer: Or
[02:01] <vfw> energizer: www.ipchicken.com
[02:01] <k1l> energizer: "wget http://ipinfo.io/ip -qO -" will show your public ip
[02:03] <spotter> running yakkety and pepper flash doesn't seem to work with chromium. any page that tries to load flash just shows "Couldn't load plugin" in the box where the flash animation/video would be, but chrome shows it in plugin liste
[02:03] <k1l> spotter: report in #ubuntu+1 and file a bug
[02:03] <energizer> k1l: ok thanks
[02:04] <spotter> ok, reported it there
[02:04] <metroins> Hi again, what are the two update commands? sudo apt-get update and what was the other one?
[02:05] <nicomachus> metroins: sudo apt-get upgrade
[02:05] <nicomachus> and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[02:05] <k1l> metroins:  sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
[02:05] <metroins> nicomachus:  thank you
[02:05] <nicomachus> k1l's way is better
[02:05] <k1l> apt is the new apt-get :)
[02:05] <metroins> k1l: thank you
[02:05] <k1l> it has a progress bar
[02:05] <nicomachus> k1l: you can pry my -get from my cold dead .bash_alias file
[02:06] <glitchd> spotter, youre trying to get flash working?
[02:06] <freefall> in a few months i wouldnt worry much of flash anymore but flash works in chrome still for me an in firefox..
[02:07] <spotter> glitchd, yes, chrome says the plugin is loaded in plugins list, but always renders a "Couldn't load plugin" error on any webpage that tries to load it
[02:07] <spotter> and have no idea how to debug it
[02:07] <freefall> just look in your package manager for flash it be the commerial based one not free
[02:07] <glitchd> spotter, i take it youre on ubuntu 16.04?
[02:07] <spotter> hmm
[02:07] <xangua> ! Ubuntu+1 | spotter
[02:07] <spotter> no, 16.10
[02:07] <spotter> yes, I was directed there
[02:07] <spotter> and I noted yakkety
[02:08] <glitchd> spotter, hmm..im on ubuntu 16.04.1 with xubuntu-desktop and the only flash that would work was Adobe Flash plugin from the software center
[02:09] <spotter> I'm pretty sure I had it working in 16.04 too, this is an x1 carbon 4g, so was easier to go directly to 16.10 due to kernel issues
[02:09] <freefall> you need flash from canonical the free bie ones in the other source is a hit an miss..
[02:09] <k1l> glitchd: the indevelopment 16.10 got different versions there. best is to report the issues as bugs
[02:09] <spotter> ok
[02:09] <spotter> I'll try to pull it from 16.04 and see if it helps
[02:10] <johnpaul> how to get ubuntu mate in ubunto ??
[02:10] <glitchd> k1l, rightright, i was just trying to help him to get the one that works for me.
[02:10] <k1l> johnpaul: install ubuntu-mate-desktop
[02:10] <xangua> johnpaul: you can download and install the Ubuntu mate ISO or install Ubuntu-mate-desktop
[02:10] <freefall> but true report bugs so the beta team can fix it
[02:11] <johnpaul> sir what os is your using >>>??
[02:11] <johnpaul> tnx sir
[02:15] <spotter> glitchd, thanks, didn't realize I didnt have that enabled
[02:15] <metroins> I plan to install World of Warcraft on Ubuntu.  I am googling the proper procedure, does anybody have experience with it?  I get confused with PlayonLinux vs. Wine
[02:15] <k1l> metroins: playonlinux is a frontend to wine.
[02:15] <glitchd> spotter, so its working now?
[02:15] <olscumpy> !recovery
[02:15] <spotter> yes
[02:15] <metroins> k1l: Oh, so installing via playonlinux is the same thing as wine?
[02:16] <olscumpy> what's the bot bang for recovering deleted files?
[02:16] <spotter> wondering what the point of the -installer package is if it doesn't provide a working flash env?
[02:16] <k1l> metroins: playonlinux uses wine. but it sets configs and versions for every game
[02:16] <spotter> does it work in firefox?
[02:16] <nicomachus> metroins: yep
[02:16] <metroins> Thank you for your responses, that cleared it up a bit for me.
[02:16] <k1l> olscumpy: look at extundelete and photorec if you need to recover removed files
[02:18] <olscumpy> which one would you recommend for a situation where I know the name of the file I want, and I have the ecryptfs mounted, from where it was deleted?
[02:18] <Elliot_> l
[02:18] <glitchd> spotter, ??
[02:19] <ubuntu948> helo all
[02:19] <k1l> olscumpy: i dont know if they work with encryption at all.
[02:19] <Elliot_> hey
[02:19] <ubuntu948> im using gparted what is a good drive format that allows files over 4gb?
[02:20] <nicomachus> k1l: if it's mounted with ecryptfs then it's not encrypted at the mount point
[02:20] <ubuntu948> ext4 doesnt i dont think
[02:20] <k1l> ubuntu948: ext4 does
[02:20] <ubuntu948> im sure i used it before and it didnt allow
[02:20] <ubuntu948> but i will check again now
[02:20] <k1l> ubuntu948: that is not true. are you sure it was ext4?
[02:20] <ubuntu948> any other recomended?
[02:21] <Ben64> ext4 supports files up to 16TB
[02:21] <shwee> k
[02:21] <ubuntu948> wow maybe it was another that i clicked ill format the drive and give it a go :)
[02:21] <k1l> ubuntu948: is it a data drive? or a os partition?
[02:22] <ubuntu948> ext4 is my best bet or should i do another
[02:22] <ubuntu948> k1l: data exteral drive not os
[02:22] <k1l> ubuntu948: depends on what the disk/partition is for.
[02:22] <glitchd> ubuntu948, ext4 is the best for ubuntu
[02:23] <ubuntu948> k1l: audio and video files
[02:23] <k1l> because if its a external drive or a dualboot then you will have issue using that on windows.
[02:23] <Elliot_> Do you guys know how encrypt our conversation in here ? I heard we can
[02:23] <k1l> but if its only used by linux then ext4 is fine
[02:23] <nicomachus> Elliot_: do you mean with SSL? this channel is publicly logged so it doesn't matter here.
[02:23] <k1l> Elliot_: we cant in this public channel. and that doesnt make sense since everyone could join in this channel and read everything.
[02:23] <ubuntu948> k1l: and if i wanted to share with a mac?
[02:24] <Elliot_> No off course , i meant like on a private room with friends or so
[02:24] <ubuntu948> k1l: my friend has a mac this question is for s smaller drive i have
[02:24] <nicomachus> Elliot_: what irc client are you using?
[02:24] <Elliot_> i'm using irssi
[02:24] <nicomachus> Elliot_: check with the folks in #irssi then about setting up SSL
[02:25] <Elliot_> Oh ok didn't know there was a #irssi channel , thanks
[02:25] <k1l> ubuntu948: if it comes to sharing with other os ntfs is still the best match
[02:26] <k1l> ubuntu948: i dont know how osx supports ext4. its a unix so it should but i dont know if apple lets the users use ext4
[02:26] <ubuntu948> k1l: ntfs is windows posion
[02:27] <yqi> i'm trying to unzip a .tgz file (tar -xvzf filename.tgz) and am getting an error > gzip: stdin: not in gzip format      tar: Child returned status 1      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
[02:27] <yqi> i tried without the -z parameter in case it was not a gzip file as the filename says but the same error was returned
[02:27] <Ben64> yqi: then it isn't a gzip. see the output of "file filename.tgz"
[02:28] <ubuntu948> k1l: i appreciate the help thanks this is the most helpful of the linux chat
[02:29] <c3phyr> exit
[02:29] <yqi> Ben64: hmmm the output of "file filename.tgz" is "HTML document, ASCII text, with very long lines, with CRLF, LF line terminators", what the heck? it's a theme
[02:29] <k1l> yqi: are you sure that download worked properly?
[02:30] <yqi> k1l: yeah i'm thinking it's corrupt, i'll try dl it again
[02:31] <ubuntu948> i have a question regarding writing images to SD can someone find or know the computer information that 'wrote' the data to the drive
[02:32] <k1l> ubuntu948: no
[02:32] <ubuntu948> i guess what im asking is there any info present on the SD stating where it was writen and came from?
[02:33] <ubuntu948> k1l: i know my questions are the same but is the anser the same for the second way i typed it
[02:33] <ubuntu948> answer
[02:33] <ubuntu948> *
[02:34] <k1l> yes
[02:34] <ubuntu948> thanks k1l
[02:34] <ubuntu948> have a good nite everyone :)
[02:39] <yqi> k1l: is gnome-look.org trustworthy to dl themes?
[02:40] <glitchd>    yqi yes
[02:40] <glitchd> yqi, yes
[02:40] <k1l> yep
[02:40] <yqi> glitchd: thx
[02:40] <k1l> but that still depends on what the user did load up to that site.
[02:41] <glitchd> k1l, im guess he wants a different theme since he said is it safe to download themes from there.
[02:42] <k1l> yes. but its still a website where people can upload anything. so you dont know if that is a theme or some malware code in the end.
[02:43] <glitchd> k1l, true enough, point taken
[02:43] <yqi> glitchd, k1l: to dl you have to click an external dropbox link to get the tar.gz, i don't think i have the balls to blindly trust some random theme creater
[02:47] <dbrom> anyone here have a problem with vhosts on ubuntu server
[02:47] <temhaa> Hello
[02:47] <temhaa> I am living same problem: http://askubuntu.com/questions/816982/missing-mouse-touchpad-options-ubuntu-16-04/817358
[02:48] <temhaa> But I couldnt resolve it
[02:48] <temhaa> My touchpad scrolling is not working on ubuntu 16.04
[02:54] <wssysh> hello,everyone
[02:54] <dbrom> anyone using vhosts
[02:54] <k1l> dbrom: you will have more responses if you describe your issue and name ubuntu version and errormessages
[02:56] <dbrom> im using 16.04 im trying to use the one server to host multiple sites using vhosts
[02:57] <dbrom> added the content that I thoght to the 000-default.conf
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[03:28] <HeroYoojin> Do people KNOW about BYOBU?
[03:28] <k1l> some people do know, yes
[03:29] <HeroYoojin> Excuse me, sir, do you have a moment to talk about our lord and savior, terminal multiplexing?
[03:35] <Bray90820> Does anyone know how to see what files on your live disk has errors after running check disk for errors
[03:43] <TheMadDrizzle> Wondering if anyone can help me with an Asus T100TA - I've got 16.04 installed and I've got super low speed via wifi.  It averages 20k/s and it can take hour to just update this tablet.
[03:45] <devkin> .
[03:46] <devkin> Anyone else having trouble watching youtubes in VMs since updating?
[03:47] <mario_> hola
[04:03] <beantaxi> Reading about ext2/3/4 and xfs for the very first time. EC2 docs all seem to want me to use ext4 without really thinking about it. Should I even consider ext2 if I'm not journaling, or xfs? Or just go with ext4 and move on.
[04:26] <dax> just use ext4
[04:29] <ProximaB> hi guys, i have installed debian beside ubuntu on my system, now the ubuntu showing "failed to activate swap" i tried editing /etc/fstab by checking in blkid, even though the uuid of swap partition is correct, but still the same error. can you tell me how to fix it?
[04:32] <neildugan> what is the chat channel?
[04:33] <parecx> neildugan, ##chat
[04:38] <sxpert> a/bu4
[04:45] <AmazeCPK> I can't seem to change themes on brackets. (ubuntu 16.04, brackets 1.7) anyone know of a fix?
[04:57] <AmazeCPK> Is there a reason some windows are on top no matter what? http://prntscr.com/chs13h
[05:05] <keviv> So I installed kubuntu-desktop on 16.04 and now I can't login. The getty terminal shows up, but it doesn't seem to be capturing my keyboard. Really not quite sure where to go here
[05:19] <kimbo> hp--
[05:19] <kimbo> no
[05:38] <bq> i am running a little python GUI script. when i am resizing the GUI window, sometimes the GUI including the whole VM freezes, any possible reason?
[05:38] <bq> the script is running inside a VM
[05:39] <keviv> It was gdm I guess? Switching back to lightdm fixed it
[05:40] <keviv> bq: curious, have you tried running it outside of a vm?
[05:42] <bq> keviv: not tried. i am openning a lot of windows outside. i don't want to restart them all.
[05:44] <Rarrikins> Is there some way of moving windows that are disabled because they opened another window on top of them?
[05:48] <SonikkuAmerica> Rarrikins: In what app?
[05:48] <Rarrikins> SonikkuAmerica: Gnome Disks.
[05:48] <SonikkuAmerica> Rarrikins: In GNOME Disk Utility, you'll just move the window it spawned
[05:48] <SonikkuAmerica> and the window will auto-move
[05:49] <Rarrikins> It's not moving.
[05:49] <SonikkuAmerica> Is GNOME Disk Utility maximised?
[05:49] <Rarrikins> No
[05:50] <SonikkuAmerica> Odd. Can you close the window it spawned?
[05:50] <Rarrikins> I'm evaluating Unity, so not really.
[05:50] <Rarrikins> I did find one intuitive method of moving the original window, though.
[05:51] <Rarrikins> You simply resize the upper left corner to where you want it to be, then resize the lower right corner to where you want it to be. Voila, moved.
[05:51] <Rarrikins> Oh, and a nice side effect is that the listing of drives on the left gets squashed into unreadability.
[05:55] <brotkasten> _fortisss
[05:56] <brotkasten> #908799876546707987968ß80967887657808709765765876587657658698768709879870978708098
[06:04] <fasdfd> I'd like to install a nonfree wifi realtek driver on Clonezilla based on Ubuntu. I obtained a bin file from debian package realtek-firmware. How do I add it to clonezilla liveusb?
[06:05] <Genbu> hello. i've this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1575467 a guy has solved upgrading kernel with this guide https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds . which kernel i've to choose http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D ?
[06:05] <jim> it's not packaged?
[06:06] <fasdfd> I don't know if it's packaged and what's the package name, but ubuntu 16.04 offers the driver in additional drivers (how would I check what's the package name).
[06:23] <Shogoot> Hi all. I got a multiscreen setup but Plasms option config dont let med chose any "portrait" mode, just rotation. Is there a way around this?
[06:24] <Guest32357> yibeda yibeda....
[06:25] <Guest32357> :-
[06:27] <meet_praveen> Greetings to all!
[06:27] <meet_praveen> where can we get source code of installed applications in ubuntu?
[06:28] <orlock> meet_praveen: apt-get source <packagename> should do it
[06:32] <Guest16948> meet_praveen: Activate sources-repository and download sources.
[06:32] <fr13ndshello> hello
[06:37] <linuxcncinst123> hello everyone, I need to create a working usb boot stick. I have an iso that I know works and I have tried and used it on a stick of mine with the dd command. Didn't work. please advise.
[06:37] <SonikkuAmerica> linuxcncinst123: Try with GNOME Disks.
[06:38] <linuxcncinst123> ok...
[06:40] <hateball> linuxcncinst123: or paste the command you used
[06:40] <hateball> !paste | linuxcncinst123
[06:41] <linuxcncinst123> hateball: I used dd , like "dd if=myiso.iso of=/dev/sdc1"
[06:42] <hateball> linuxcncinst123: you dont want to dd to a partition most likely
[06:42] <hateball> linuxcncinst123: as you want the bootloader as well
[06:42] <hateball> linuxcncinst123: so you'd dd straight to the device, /dev/sdc in this case
[06:42] <linuxcncinst123> oh ok. That makes sense... I'll try that then...
[06:43] <hateball> It's a common mistake, I have made it more times than I'd like to admit
[06:44] <linuxcncinst123> (the only sure way to create a live stick I've found is the windows pendrive tool)
[06:44] <linuxcncinst123> I always mess up the other methods somehow or they don't work...
[06:44] <hateball> linuxcncinst123: note you can also run dd as "sudo dd status=progress bs=8M" to show progress and make it faster
[06:44] <hateball> add if/of after that
[06:44] <linuxcncinst123> alright!
[06:46] <hateball> linuxcncinst123: aaaaaaaaaaand it doesnt hurt to run "sync" after dd reports being done, to make sure stuff is actually flushed to disk
[06:46] <linuxcncinst123> is "sync" the whole command I need?
[06:47] <linuxcncinst123> yes ok...
[06:47] <linuxcncinst123> man pages!
[06:47] <Genbu> hello. i've this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1575467 a guy has solved upgrading kernel with this guide https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds . which kernel i've to choose http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D ?
[06:48] <hateball> linuxcncinst123: yep
[06:51] <hateball> Genbu: are you on utopic? 14.10
[06:52] <hateball> nm, cant read properly
[06:52] <hateball> Genbu: just pick the latest one, usually
[06:53] <Genbu> no xenial
[06:53] <Genbu> ubuntu mate xenial
[06:53] <Genbu> 4.7.3?
[06:54] <hateball> Genbu: I'd personally use http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.8-rc6/
[06:54] <hateball> Genbu: grab the headers and image for amd64
[06:55] <Genbu> ok, thank you
[06:57] <houshengyao> 有人嘛
[06:58] <houshengyao> 人呢
[06:58] <Luna_Moonfang> welp, i don't think i'm supposed to get a kernel panic when i log out, lol
[06:58] <houshengyao> hello
[07:00] <carlinpretty> Oh yeah. We're in for a real treat here. It's the infamous Scott Roberts with his latest sermon. Check it out.
[07:00] <carlinpretty> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6lscDYUkrA
[07:08] <linuxcncinst123> hateball: that was it, thanks a lot for your help
[07:13] <carlinpretty> I heard a man today say that in two generations we'd all be a nice "caramel" color.
[07:14] <carlinpretty> Where did people get the idea that mixing all the races and cultures into ONE race and ONE culture is a desirable thing?
[07:14] <hateball> !ops | carlinpretty
[07:14] <carlinpretty> hateball, What's the prob?
[07:18] <jelly> Myrtti: they've also hit #debian, probably elsewhere
[07:19] <neildugan> on kernel.org here http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt?id=HEAD line 1570 it says that if /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/eth1/use_tempaddr == 2 then then ipv6 should use a temporary address.  So why does the ipv6 address have the MAC number encoded in it?
[07:21] <carlinpretty> jelly, Fact is the masses are being manipulated by Jewish supremacists.
[07:21] <jelly> fact is you have to convince yourself by spamming tech channels
[07:22] <DalekSec> carlinpretty: Please don't do that here, thanks.
[07:22] <carlinpretty> jelly, Take your BS elsewhere. This is a support chan for Ubuntu.
[07:23] <parecx> carlinpretty, go to ##chat, they'll eat you alive
[07:23] <Dubli> Ciao fiei
[07:23] <jelly> DalekSec: FWIW, I've already banned carlinpretty off #debian for being a racist bigot
[07:24] <carlinpretty> jelly, Take the BS elsewhere. Those are psyche warfare words. We're NOT interested.
[07:29] <Dubli> ciao
[07:29] <Dubli> fiero
[07:29] <totonne98> Ehi
[07:30] <Lerz> Hello
[07:30] <Dubli> Hello fieri
[07:34] <sonu_nk> hi my FTP giving "Response:	fzSftp started, protocol_version=6 Command:	open "root@139.162.18.127" 22 Error:	Connection timed out after 20 seconds of inactivity Error:	Could not connect to server" lot of time with my system but working perfect on another stystem .. on my server Ubuntu installed..
[07:35] <parakovsky__> Hello
[07:36] <Lerz> Hello
[07:36] <parakovsky__> We are trying to install windows on top if ubuntu, we formated the hard drive but we still have grub rescue pops instead of windows installer, how can we solve that?
[07:38] <Luna_Moonfang> parakovsky__: maybe the mbr still points to grub? https://neosmart.net/wiki/fix-mbr/
[07:46] <parakovsky__> Luna_Moonfang: thank you very much for your help, it works.
[07:46] <sonu_nk> hi my FTP giving "Response: fzSftp started, protocol_version=6 Command: open "user@myip" 22 Error: Connection timed out after 20 seconds of inactivity Error: Could not connect to server" lot of time with my system but working perfect on another stystem .. on my server Ubuntu installed..
[07:51] <CottonCandy> hi
[07:51] <CottonCandy> i need help
[07:51] <CottonCandy> i run sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[07:52] <CottonCandy> 1 min i'm posting error
[07:52] <CottonCandy> http://kopy.io/2AbWa
[07:52] <CottonCandy> how to fix it?
[07:53] <CottonCandy> drone can you help me?
[07:53] <CottonCandy> Drone
[07:53] <CottonCandy> Drone` can you help me?
[07:54] <shawn196|R40> howdy
[07:55] <CottonCandy> anyone?
[07:55] <Seveas> CottonCandy: !patience
[07:55] <Seveas> !patience
[07:56] <CottonCandy> i don't know keyword :(
[07:56] <Seveas> CottonCandy: that looks like you just need to do an apt-get update
[07:56] <Mathisen> or try a diffrent mirror
[07:56] <CottonCandy> i visit mention url it does show 404
[07:56] <CottonCandy> i don't know how to change mirror
[07:56] <CottonCandy> newbie
[07:57] <shawn196|R40> anyone know Anyone know how to get IrDa working with a ubuntu flavor lubuntu
[07:58] <Mathisen> CottonCandy, can you post your /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:58] <CottonCandy> sure
[07:58] <Mathisen> CottonCandy, pastebin it
[07:58] <insieu> http://www.heretical.com/oliver/js09.html
[08:00] <ducasse> insieu: take your nazi crap elsewhere, please
[08:00] <Seveas> CottonCandy: do an apt-get update, then try again. No need to change mirrors.
[08:01] <CottonCandy> okay
[08:02] <insieu> ducasse, Professor Revilo P Oliver was at the University of Chicago. If he was some kind oF "Nazi" do you think the University of Chicago would employ him?
[08:02] <ducasse> insieu: it's offtopic here in any case
[08:02] <insieu> ducasse, "Late Professor of Classics at the University of Illinois at Urbana"
[08:03] <CottonCandy> it seems working
[08:03] <insieu> ducasse, In his own words, the great professor wrote this: "Whatever the explanation, the Jews’ determination to exterminate the Aryans is not unreasonable."
[08:03] <CottonCandy> thanks Seveas
[08:03] <ducasse> !ops | insieu
[08:03] <insieu> ducasse, Stop your whining and read what has been written by Dr. Oliver.
[08:04] <CottonCandy> that u.archive give me bad speed :(
[08:04] <CottonCandy> us.arachive*
[08:05] <CottonCandy> thanks for help :)
[08:05] <CottonCandy> bye
[08:05] <xubuntu24d_> help-please * Xubuntu-16.04.1 :i386.iso * grep -i "half-" /var/log/dpkg.log * packages marked "half-installed" and "half-configured" * https://paste.ubuntu.com/23176907/
[08:06] <Seveas> xubuntu24d_: sudo dpkg --configure -a
[08:06] <Guest6603> h
[08:07] <Seveas> xubuntu24d_: every package goes through the half-installed phase, so that's normal to show up in the log. dpkg -l gives you the current state. dpkg --configure -a will try to finish configuring all packages that are actually still half-installed
[08:09] <kristian_on_linu> hi
[08:10] <kristian_on_linu> what about that "Security updates for your current hardware stack (...)" message?
[08:10] <xubuntu24d_> i've isued the sudo dpkg --configure -a command again, tried it nast-night and have rebooted 3 x temes since no change
[08:13] <superbrainsphex> /#ubuntu-de
[08:14] <parecx> superbrainsphex, /join #channel :-P
[08:14] <parecx> kristian_on_linu, are you on trusty?
[08:14] <kristian_on_linu> yes
[08:14] <parecx> kristian_on_linu, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/1404_HWE_EOL
[08:16] <kristian_on_linu> I saw that ... I don't want 16.04
[08:16] <superbrainsphex> can someone help me with xconfig please! would like to add coolbits 12 option but there is no xconfig file no more and last time i used nvidia-xconfig a new file was greated but my system was was broken please help have thermo issus when online gaming need to controll fan speeds over coolbits
[08:16] <kristian_on_linu> I specifically chose an LTS as to not upgrade for a long time
[08:17] <parecx> kristian_on_linu, you won't be upgrading ubuntu, it's the kernel
[08:17] <kristian_on_linu> I am on Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS with a 4.5.2 kernel
[08:17] <xubuntu24d_> https://paste.ubuntu.com/23177043/ output of dpkg -l
[08:17] <kristian_on_linu> parecx, huh?
[08:17] <ducasse> kristian_on_linu: then just install the latest hwe stack or the original trusty kernel
[08:17] <kristian_on_linu> that wiki says I should get 16.04?
[08:18] <kristian_on_linu> in the popup, what does the "Install" button do?
[08:18] <ducasse> kristian_on_linu: no idea, probably installs a supported kernel.
[08:19] <kristian_on_linu> it's the "probably" part of that sentence I dislike
[08:19] <ducasse> kristian_on_linu: i said "no idea" also :)
[08:19] <kristian_on_linu> yeah, those two parts then :)
[08:20] <ducasse> kristian_on_linu: the kernel you're on now isn't supported in any case, afaik.
[08:20] <kristian_on_linu> installing another kernel in a traditional fashion is probably the best I can do
[08:20] <freefor> anyone here ?
[08:20] <kristian_on_linu> funny story, ducasse ... I have that kernel because my wifi card died and I thought it was a software issue
[08:21] <ducasse> kristian_on_linu: the hwe stack is pretty stable, if that is what you're worried about
[08:21] <kristian_on_linu> nobody here but us pillows, freefor
[08:21] <linuxcncinst123> pidgin has started to launch itself on boot, I don't want that, how do i stop it?
[08:21] <freefor> anyone here ?
[08:21] <freefor> can someone hear me ?
[08:21] <ducasse> freefor: stop that, we can see you
[08:21] <linuxcncinst123> freefor: no we can't hear you this is a text chat ;P
[08:22] <superbrainsphex> xconf?
[08:23] <hateball> kristian_on_linu: you can use !hwe to upgrade kernel on 14.04
[08:23] <hateball> kristian_on_linu: rather than compiling your own
[08:23] <kristian_on_linu> hateball, how do I do that?
[08:23] <hateball> !hwe | kristian_on_linu
[08:24] <parecx> kristian_on_linu, i'm on 14.04 and installed the new hardware stack about a month ago, previous = 3.19.0.47, current = 4.4.0.36
[08:24] <kristian_on_linu> every time I get a fresh install, I promise myself to stick with repos ...
[08:24] <freefor> I run irssi-0.8.15 and can't join more than one channel
[08:25] <powerofyou> Nice to see the Nazi K-Lined. Keep this network Nazi Free.
[08:25] <fishcooker> is it possible to create xfs partition using parted?
[08:25] <hateball> parecx, kristian_on_linu yes hwe is based on xenial now (if you pick that) and that has kernel 4.4. yakkety will be out in a month+ and that'll bring newer hwe stuff
[08:26] <kristian_on_linu> hateball, I went with the first command from that wiki
[08:26] <kristian_on_linu> what nazi, powerofyou
[08:26] <freefor> powerofyou: "Nazi K-Lined", was that for me ?
[08:26] <kristian_on_linu> ?
[08:27] <powerofyou> I saw a Nazi K-Lined by the network admins.
[08:27] <powerofyou> Forget what the name was.
[08:27] <powerofyou> They were in here pushing Nazi material.
[08:27] <kristian_on_linu> what's K-line?
[08:27] <hateball> Yes that's great, but it's also !ot
[08:27] <tomreyn> fishcooker: parted is primarily a partitoning tool. XFS is a file system. you can use gparted to create a partition, then use mkfs.xfs to create a file system on this partition.
[08:27] <powerofyou> kristian_on_linu, Means banished from the network.
[08:27] <parecx> kristian_on_linu, click "Install" when software updater tells you that "new important security and hardware support update available"
[08:28] <kristian_on_linu> parecx, too late
[08:28] <parecx> powerofyou, it was you, moron, same ip
[08:28] <kristian_on_linu> powerofyou, don't you think it's just an edgelord?
[08:28] <kristian_on_linu> (question appears answered)
[08:28] <powerofyou> parecx, What?
[08:28] <freefor> why can't proudd send into thiis channel ?
[08:29] <powerofyou> parecx, They were K-LINED.
[08:29] <freefor> I mean can any op explain it ?
[08:29] <parecx> kristian_on_linu, too late meaning you clicked cancel on the pop-up?
[08:30] <freefor> !op
[08:30] <freefor> bazhang: you here ?
[08:30] <kristian_on_linu> parecx, I used the kernel install command that hateball recommended
[08:31] <parecx> kristian_on_linu, ok nice
[08:31] <kristian_on_linu> I hope so :)
[08:31] <freefor> any ops around ?
[08:31] <parecx> what's the output of uname -a
[08:31] <parecx> kristian_on_linu, what's the output of uname -a
[08:32] <freefor> is it called a live chat ? where is "live" here ?
[08:32] <kristian_on_linu> parecx, Linux viper 4.5.2 #1 SMP Mon Apr 25 23:46:02 CEST 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[08:32] <kristian_on_linu> currently
[08:32] <kristian_on_linu> freefor, that stop being funny about 10 minutes ago
[08:33] <hateball> kristian_on_linu: xenial hwe puts you on 4.4. I'm not even sure what issue you are trying to solve here
[08:34] <tomreyn> i don't think 4.5.2 ever was a supported kernel on trusty
[08:35] <hateball> considering xenial is on 4.4... no
[08:36] <kristian_on_linu> hateball, the popup got me worried
[08:36] <kristian_on_linu> I don't need anything from the current kernel ...
[08:36] <kristian_on_linu> tomreyn, you are right I think
[08:36] <kristian_on_linu> (current kernel = kernel I currently use)
[08:37] <tomreyn> kristian_on_linu: i do understand you are currently in the process to downgrade to a supported kernel. so that's fine.
[08:39] <Ange7> hello all
[08:39] <Ange7> i have a problem with incron
[08:39] <Ange7> someone can help me ?
[08:39] <meepmeep> hello
[08:39] <hateball> Ange7: ask the real question
[08:41] <Ange7> hateball: I have incron to execute rsync on file when the file is modified.
[08:41] <Ange7> But when i update my file, incron don't start my command (rsync)
[08:41] <Ange7> (nothing in syslog)
[08:42] <tomreyn> Ange7: what does your incrontab say?
[08:44] <meepmeep> On my new ubuntu install, my network interface have "strange" name (enp0s31f6 and enp1s0), and when i try to ifdown/up, I get this message : Unknown interface enp1s0
[08:45] <Ange7> tomreyn: /usr/share/path/to/my/file.save IN_MODIFY rsync -pg -e "ssh -p 2224" $@ user@X.X.X.X:$@
[08:46] <tomreyn> meepmeep: this explains the semantics of the new interface names: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/
[08:46] <LuMint> hi guys, can anybody share their en-US locale file, which is located in /usr/share/i18n/locales ?
[08:47] <LuMint> I tweaked my locale on Lubuntu and now the kernel won't install
[08:47] <LuMint> says "no support for locale en-US"
[08:47] <LuMint> so basically I have to substitute it with someone else's file...
[08:48] <tomreyn> meepmeep: the error message you see, "Unknown interface enp1s0", is unrelated to the change of interface names, though. whats the exact command you run to "ifdown/up", triggering this error?
[08:48] <Guest51828> LuMint:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/23177094/
[08:49] <vlt> LuMint: You could also try `dpkg-reconfigure locales` or `locale-gen`.
[08:49] <meepmeep> tomreyn: ifdown enp1s0
[08:49] <LuMint> Guest51828: thanks!
[08:49] <tomreyn> meepmeep: and it does exist before you run this command? does "ip link show" list it?
[08:49] <Ange7> nobody know about incron ?
[08:50] <Fudge> np LuMint
[08:50] <meepmeep> tomreyn: http://pastebin.com/5UTDMTmB
[08:50] <meepmeep> ifconfig shows it
[08:50] <tomreyn> Ange7: you should provide the full path to the rsync binary. use 'which rsync' to find out.
[08:51] <meepmeep> tomreyn: but enp1s0 is not in my interface file (i think that the sourece of the problem)
[08:51] <LuMint> vlt: i'll do this after changing the en_US back
[08:52] <tomreyn> Ange7: i, too, had expected it to log to syslog if it was unable to run the incrontab, though. maybe there is an additional issue.
[08:52] <Ange7> i try tomreyn
[08:53] <tomreyn> meepmeep: yes that is the source of the problem
[08:54] <meepmeep> tomreyn: ok thank yoiu
[08:54] <tomreyn> welcome :)
[08:56] <tomreyn> meepmeep: you can use "ip link delete" to bring down an interface not defined in /etc/network/interfaces
[08:58] <meepmeep> tomreyn: thank you
[09:00] <meepmeep> tomreyn: ip link delete enp1s0 => RTNETLINK answers: Operation not supported
[09:02] <tomreyn> meepmeep: you may need to deconfigure it / bring the link down first. but i'm not really into this myself.
[09:02] <VinceVon> hi all, good morning
[09:02] <tomreyn> hi
[09:03] <VinceVon> I'm having an issue between ubuntu 16.04, xrandr and nvidia x server
[09:03] <meepmeep> tomreyn: i'll look into it, thank you for the tip
[09:04] <VinceVon> I'm on a laptop, and when I insert another screen (using whatever connector, makes no difference) nvidia x server detects both as a single screen
[09:04] <VinceVon> http://imgur.com/a/2Z0V7
[09:04] <VinceVon> I've got the laptop screen which is 1920x1080, and an external at 2560x1440
[09:05] <VinceVon> the thing is, xrandr detects both as separate
[09:05] <VinceVon> http://imgur.com/CthcIwx
[09:06] <meepmeep> tomreyn: (ip link set dev enp1s0 down ;))
[09:06] <VinceVon> so there's a lot of weird behaviour, monitors.xml seem to override xorg.conf, I cannot login consistently, I get randomly logged out after some minutes, and I cannot rearrange my screens without being logged out as well
[09:07] <VinceVon> any ideas?
[09:10] <danpawlik>  Hello guys,  can you please tell me if there will be packages for Openstack Newton for Ubuntu Trusty release available in cloud archive?
[09:20] <riqj> hello everyone, is it possible to create encrypted partition with gparted?
[09:20] <riqj> I couldn't find the option, but it used to be possible, I remember
[09:21] <ducasse> riqj: are you sure you didn't use gnome disks?
[09:22] <riqj> ducasse, yes, I think so. it was maybe about 5 years ago, but yes
[09:23] <ducasse> riqj: afaicr, gnome disks can create encrypted partitions at least, never tried in gparted
[09:24] <zenified> riqj: depends, are you wanting to use LUKS or cryptsetup
[09:24] <riqj> ducasse, hmm, search results dont say anything about it, either..
[09:24] <tomreyn> riqj: there is no such thing as encrypted partitions. but you can have a dm-crypt crypto layer on top of a partition.
[09:24] <riqj> zenified, tomreyn, if you mean the command line operations, I'd rather stay away messing with disks on terminal, as I am not too advanced
[09:24] <tomreyn> but that's not something you can add if you already have data stored on that partition
[09:25] <bytefire> hi, if i add appropriate lines in /etc/apt/sources.list file, is that enough to add new repository?
[09:25] <tomreyn> riqj: he simple answer to this is: no, you need to reinstall if you want the proper full edisk encryption.
[09:26] <riqj> tomreyn, it is not an OS partition, there is no OS to install
[09:26] <ducasse> bytefire: you also need the key, but add repos in /etc/apt/sources.list.d in separate .list files
[09:26] <Bray90820> EriC^^: You around?
[09:27] <tomreyn> bytefire: you also need to run 'sudo apt-get update'; also, it's better to add those extra repositories to new files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[09:27] <ducasse> danpawlik: ask in #ubuntu-server, many of the openstack devs hang there
[09:27] <joelio> tomreyn: ecryptfs is, which is how the home dir is encrypted (not full system via dm-crypt) fwiw
[09:27] <tomreyn> riqj: oh right, you need the GPG repository signing key as well
[09:27] <danpawlik> ducasse: thanks
[09:28] <tomreyn> bytefire: oh right, you need the GPG repository signing key as well
[09:28] <tomreyn> riqj: sorry that last messag ewasn't meant for you
[09:28] <riqj> tomreyn, ah, ok, no problem :)
[09:28] <bytefire> right, so what do we do with that key?
[09:28] <bytefire> where does it go?
[09:28] <joelio> tomreyn: and there is encrpyted ext4 too but it's emryonic and last time I checked, broken
[09:29] <ducasse> bytefire: add it with apt-key
[09:29] <tomreyn> joelio / riqj: right, you can add ecryptfs file system encryption on top of an existing compatible file system.
[09:29] <bytefire> riight
[09:29] <bytefire> thanks
[09:32] <Bray90820> EriC^^: I was finally able to see the output when the system fails to boot by running acpi=off
[09:32] <Bray90820> Check root= (did the system wait for the right device)
[09:32] <Bray90820> For whenever you get this
[09:37] <ppf_> when i connect a beamer to my ubuntu laptop through a DP-to-VGA adapter, the connected beamer is not detected
[09:38] <ppf_> i.e., xrandr does not show another display except the buildin one
[09:39] <ppf_> the same laptop and adapter have no problem being connected to one of my monitors, though, and the beamer works fine with another laptop and the  same adapter on another laptop (both times running windows)
[09:39] <ppf_> thoughts?
[09:40] <ppf_> is there a way to actually get some more debug information out of xrandr or something?
[09:40] <ppf_> can i somehow enforce output on a display, even though it is not discovered?
[09:41] <mistralol> ±²
[09:42] <EriC^^> Bray90820, sorry i missed your msgs, can you paste them?
[09:44] <riqj> tomreyn, ducasse, zenified, thank you for your help! I will keep the partition as it is now
[09:44] <tomreyn> ppf_: maybe http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/114359/how-to-get-edid-for-a-single-monitor would help you
[09:46] <ppf_> tomreyn: xrandr doesn't even detect that there's a monitor connected
[09:47] <glitchd> having and audio issue over here..
[09:47] <acec> hi
[09:48] <glitchd> i set hdmi to to be audio source, start playing something, but if i pause it or open andother with/switch windows from whatever is playing, the audio device switches back to he speakers. how in the heck can i stop this from happening?
[09:48] <Bray90820> EriC^^: I am just about to go to bed but...
[09:48] <Bray90820> I was finally able to see the output when the system fails to boot by running acpi=off
[09:48] <Bray90820> Check root= (did the system wait for the right device)
[09:49] <EriC^^>  Bray90820 oh
[09:50] <EriC^^> Bray90820, try adding rootdelay=40 to grub and see if it always boots
[09:50] <EriC^^> then make it lesser and lesser til it won't work anymore
[09:51] <meet_praveen> orlock: sorry for late but apt-get source <packagename> fetches source from repository not from local system
[09:51] <Bray90820> EriC^^:  that that's 40 seconds right?
[09:52] <meet_praveen> orlock, Guest16948: i want the source from my local system where it is after installation of any package/application
[09:52] <EriC^^> Bray90820, yeah
[09:53] <tomreyn> ppf_: does it work with any other linux system?
[09:53] <ppf_> the beamer yes, the adapter i couldn't test so far, because i only have a single system with DP right now
[09:54] <tomreyn> ppf_: maybe the adapter is windows only, i.e. windows requires a driver which translates signals in software, and this driver is not available for linux. but this is just a hypothesis.
[09:55] <ppf_> the adapter works fine on a monitor
[09:55] <ppf_> (for my linux laptop
[09:55] <ppf_> )
[09:55] <prolifik> exit
[09:56] <Bray90820> EriC^^: No dice
[09:56] <Bray90820> And on that note I am going to bed
[09:56] <Mibka> Can I just order a M.2 NVMe SSD and a PCI-e adapter to install it in my desktop computer and then install ubuntu on it? I will probably need an usb stick for booting since the bios won't recognize the disks? So I assume the boot sector can be on the USB stick and then when booting it can detect the NVMe and continue booting from it?
[09:58] <Luna_Moonfang> i'm getting the following error in dmesg: drm:intel_set_cpu_fifo_underrun_reporting [i915]  - should i update the kernel? i'm currently on 16.04 with kernel 4.4.0-36-generic
[09:59] <pabed> hello guys , how to open bin file  as readable text not like  (od -c ) ?
[10:00] <Luna_Moonfang> and amdgpu is also causing kernel panics when logging out
[10:00] <Dot> Bonjour !
[10:00] <Dot> Hi !*
[10:01] <Dot> Can I get some help installing madwifi-ng ? :)
[10:01] <Dot> (hope i'm doing this right)
[10:01] <t0mb0_> if I run ntpq -c host will that sync the system time?
[10:01] <t0mb0_> or does it just do a grateous request and throw away the result
[10:04] <jeneser_> hellow
[10:05] <glitchd> why wont audio stay on hdmi if i pause the video or music? it just switches back to the laptop speakers..
[10:06] <glitchd> this is so aggravating..
[10:08] <ducasse> Mibka: you can boot from pcie devices, think raid/sata controllers.
[10:09] <ppf_> Any more ideas?
[10:09] <ppf_> how does detecing connected monitors work?
[10:09] <ppf_> can i enforce output to a monitor that's not detected?
[10:11] <glitchd> ppf_, if its not detected, then how can u tell it where to send data/sound?
[10:12] <ppf_> my question is "can I"
[10:12] <ppf_> because it is connected, it's just the system doesn't realize that
[10:13] <ppf_> (I don't actually how  the handshake between monitor and machine work, so i'm throwing around guesses here)
[10:14] <ducasse> ppf_: you can try 'xrandr --output whatever --mode 1920x1080' or similar
[10:14] <glitchd> ppf_, i just asked almost the same thing the other day, i use my 50" as a monitor and have the audio go thru the hdmi as well, when i kill the screen(which i do instead of using a screen saver) it refuses to play audio through the tv anymore. some explained it as, if it cant be detected then how can the information be sent to it.
[10:15] <ppf_> glitchd: but that's hdmi, that's a digital signal with a complex protocol
[10:15] <glitchd> ppf_, im just sharing the info that was shared with me previously
[10:15] <ppf_> (granted, in my case the first hop is DP)
[10:15] <glitchd> ppf_, i think its the same principal tho...but i may be wrong
[10:16] <Luna_Moonfang> welp, i updated the kernel. no amdgpu errors or intel fifo underrun errors so far
[10:16] <Luna_Moonfang> which seems like progress :P
[10:16] <glitchd> ppf_, i should add that i dont physically turn off the tv when i kill the screen i just use dkms to kill the picture.
[10:18] <sk1> hello
[10:18] <sk1> cant anyone help me to configire server?
[10:19] <Mathisen> sk1, maybe better if you explain what you want/trying to do
[10:19] <sk1> ok, i have vds 148.100.33.7
[10:20] <sk1> but i can't connect to it trough internet
[10:20] <sk1> i doabled firewall ufw
[10:20] <sk1> disabled
[10:20] <sk1> i setup apache2 and configure it as forward proxy
[10:21] <sk1> but i can't user it because 403 error occurs
[10:21] <sk1> i tried to up OpenVPN
[10:22] <sk1> it seems it desn't work too
[10:23] <sk1> nmap says that ports 80 22 443 1723 are opened
[10:24] <sk1> but i can connect only through SSH
[10:26] <elichai2> hey
[10:26] <sk1> hi
[10:26] <mate|10689> hey guys, im having issues syncing my google bookmarks on chrome and also can't sign in on skype?
[10:26] <mate|10689> anyone having issues?
[10:26] <elichai2> trying to change the swappiness but for a weird reason in sysctl.conf it's set on 5
[10:27] <elichai2> but when I run `cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness` I get 60
[10:27] <mate|10689> is it worth deleting skype preferences folder in etc or wherever it is?
[10:27] <ducasse> elichai2: did you reboot or apply the change?
[10:27] <elichai2> I didn't change anything yet
[10:27] <elichai2> thats the weird thing
[10:27] <glitchd> elichai2, sounds like you changed swappiness but then didnt unload/load swap again
[10:27] <elichai2> glitchd, I haven't changed a thing
[10:28] <elichai2> wanted to change but saw it's already set on 5
[10:29] <ubuntunewbplzhel> hello
[10:30] <sk1> guys, i need help with VDS ubuntu server. i can't see it from internet.
[10:30] <glitchd> elichai2, so change it to what u want then sudo swapoff /dev/sd? sudo swapon /dev/sd?
[10:30] <ubuntunewbplzhel> need installation help.... I checked sig, 256 sum etc and made iso on usb.... installed on new computer replacing win10. Installation complete and keyboard, mouse work fine. but after restart neither keyboard and mouse work
[10:30] <elichai2> glitchd, but i'm trying to figure out why it has been changed
[10:30] <glitchd> elichai2, the swapoff swapon command is to test the change to swappiness without logout/reboot
[10:31] <glitchd> elichai2, welp, i cant help u there bud, sry
[10:32] <eskp> Hi all, seeing from the client "ssh_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer", from the server "fatal: Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer [preauth]"
[10:32] <ubuntunewbplzhel> " installation is coimplete you need to restart the computer in order to use the new installation" do I remove usb before or after the restart?
[10:32] <ubuntunewbplzhel> ./join #monero
[10:32] <elichai2> glitchd, ok, i'll try, although swapoff takes some time and CPU
[10:32] <eskp> When trying to SSH. Happens to one client only! Have checked file persmissions and tried re-generating the keys.
[10:32] <ubuntunewbplzhel> join #bitcoin
[10:33] <ubuntunewbplzhel> ./ join #bitcoin
[10:33] <ubuntunewbplzhel> join #bitcoin
[10:33] <glitchd> elichai2, hope it helps
[10:34] <eskp> Client ssh command output - https://gist.github.com/eskp/f5175b24d9ba0af0d80fc08808e566a3
[10:34] <mate|10689> anyone else having issues signing in on skype?
[10:34] <mate|10689> how do i reset the prefs
[10:36] <elichai2> glitchd, found the problem
[10:36] <elichai2> sysctl said `swappinees` instead of `swappiness`
[10:38] <glitchd> elichai2, lol
[10:38] <elichai2> yeah
[10:38] <glitchd> whos good with scripts in here?
[10:38] <elichai2> thanks anyway
[10:39] <glitchd> elichai2, np
[10:40] <glitchd> i have a script for switching sound to hdmi, but when i run it i get a fi error
[10:42] <tomreyn> sk1: what is a "VDS ubuntu server"?
[10:43] <sk1> tomreyn, Virtual Dedicated Server
[10:43] <tomreyn> oh, a marketing term
[10:43] <glitchd> anyone willing to take alook at this script and perhaps tell me why im getting line 12: syntax error near unexpected token `fi' when i try to run it?
[10:44] <tomreyn> sk1: is the server able to connect to the internet?
[10:45] <tomreyn> glitchd: have you posted it, yet? (maybe #bash is a better place, but i could take a wuick look)
[10:45] <glitchd> tomreyn, ill just pm it to you
[10:45] <tomreyn> glitchd: unless it's sensitive information, put it on a pastebin and post the link here
[10:45] <tomreyn> !pastebin | glitchd
[10:46] <blinkyb> hi guys
[10:47] <sary> hiya
[10:47] <blinkyb> I am on my desktop now, last night I had a problem with Lightdm+ not starting (on my laptop), tried to fix it now the laptop boots into ttfy! cannot fix it!
[10:48] <sk1> tomreyn, sure i can ping any internet server, and i can lynx any internet web server
[10:48] <glitchd> tomreyn, http://pastebin.com/00HmpnBX
[10:49] <glitchd> tomreyn, gives this error http://pastebin.com/JmAec4SF
[10:50] <tomreyn> glitchd: line 11 contains a command "done-server", does this exist?
[10:50] <tomreyn> sk1: and it has a public ip address assigned?
[10:51] <glitchd> tomreyn, i believe it relates to the pulseaudio server? otherwise im have no idea
[10:51] <glitchd> tomreyn, i didnt write the script
[10:51] <k1l> sk1: is the server running? is the ip correct? how are you trying to connect to it? what is the error?
[10:52] <glitchd> tomreyn, just trying to fix an hdmi sound problem with info from the forums and that script is suppose to fix the problem im having
[10:52] <tomreyn> glitchd: whats the source of this script? it looks as if two lines were joined or some copy and paste mistake
[10:53] <glitchd> tomreyn, http://askubuntu.com/questions/71863/how-to-change-pulseaudio-sink-with-pacmd-set-default-sink-during-playback
[10:53] <blinkyb> on the web someone suggested to do 'startx' now i have a completely different desktop!
[10:54] <k1l> blinkyb: dont do startx on ubuntu
[10:54] <sk1> tomreyn, sure Public ip is 148.100.33.7
[10:54] <glitchd> tomreyn, maybe the script isnt right for this situation...
[10:54] <tomreyn> glitchd: the script you put on a pastebin is not available at this location
[10:54] <glitchd> blinkyb, yep you started xfce it sounds like
[10:55] <glitchd> tomreyn, uh...im not sure how to respond to that..
[10:55] <tomreyn> glitchd: i cannpt help you diagnose and fix the hdmi issue, i'm afraid.
[10:55] <glitchd> tomreyn, thank you anyways
[10:55] <pranaykumar> hello
[10:56] <k1l> sk1: what is the output when you do "sudo service lightdm start"
[10:56] <pranaykumar> i am new to this can anyoe help meout
[10:56] <tomreyn> sk1: i can reach this ip fine using ping (from the internet). what is not working then?
[10:56] <sk1> k1l the error from my side is 403 forbidden
[10:57] <k1l> sk1: on the browser?
[10:57] <tomreyn> k1l: i think your last but one question was supposed to go to bl1nkyb
[10:57] <sk1> on the proxytunnel program
[10:57] <blinkyb> k1l & glitchd: i did 'sudo service lightdm restart' now I am fully booted, but how can i fix the problem now?
[10:57] <k1l> blinkyb: what is the output when you do "sudo service lightdm start"
[10:57] <deks_de> I had this ERROR today: no DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS in environment
[10:57] <k1l> tomreyn: thanks
[10:58] <k1l> sk1: so your proxy doesnt work.
[10:58] <blinkyb> k1l: it just went straight to login, typed in password and thats it
[10:58] <k1l> blinkyb: the question is: what was the issue before and what did you change. it seems like the desktop is loading fine
[10:59] <blinkyb> k1l: lightdm was not Starting Up from the Menu because I was trying to edit some stuff. Purged and Installed and still the same, the /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf file is completely empty
[11:00] <sk1> k1l, what can i do to up my apache2 forward proxy?
[11:00] <sk1> k1l, i want to make SSH tunnel over HTTP
[11:00] <sk1> kil, that's my ider
[11:01] <tomreyn> sk1: to add to what kil just said: your virtual server works fine in terms of networking ("I cant see it from the Internet" suggested otherwise), but the proxy application / service you have running there is not working as yuo intend.
[11:02] <sk1> tomreyn maybe you can help me with advice on how can I setup HTTP forward proxy?
[11:02] <tomreyn> sk1: ssh tunnel over http is a rather strange concept. what are you trying to do? evade censorship or a restrictive network? (i don't mind you doing this, i'm just asking to be able to recommend a better approach.)
[11:06] <LuMint> Hi! I'm having a trouble installing new kernel. I'm trying to update from 3.13 to 3.16 on my lubuntu 14 04
[11:07] <LuMint> it did install but when I tried to boot it it didn't load nouveau driver using fbdev instead
[11:08] <LuMint> more importantly, the new kernel (3.16 that is) didn't work with my usb keyboard and mouse... I had to plug in ps2 keyboard to log in
[11:08] <k1l> LuMint: you cant use 3.16 now. that is not supported anymore. only kernel choice you have is 3.13 or 4.4
[11:08] <LuMint> and it then turned out I was unable to use my usb mouse
[11:08] <LuMint> k1l: even though I'm on 14 04?
[11:08] <bithon> hello. i have just installed ubuntu server in my vbox, and was wondering is it recommend way to do my admin tasks with systemd ?
[11:08] <k1l> LuMint: yes.
[11:09] <LuMint> k1l: sorry for this silly question, but does 3.13 receive security patches?
[11:09] <k1l> LuMint: yes it does
[11:09] <k1l> LuMint: look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack#Kernel.2FSupport.A14.04.x_Ubuntu_Kernel_Support
[11:09] <LuMint> so basically i've no reason to update the kernel, right?
[11:10] <k1l> LuMint: you dont need to change the kernel base.
[11:10] <LuMint> k1l: strange thing is, i've installed a 4.3.0 kernel before using wget and dpkg. And it works like charm (apart from it not supporting nvidia 173 which I need)
[11:10] <LuMint> so it really puzzles me as to why my current attempts fail
[11:10] <k1l> LuMint: i dont understand why you try to make a mess there instead of using what ubuntu ships already :)
[11:10] <LuMint> k1l: I understand it's not supported, but it's still in the repos
[11:11] <Ben64> how does a kernel not support nvidia?? and using wget instead of apt = not in the repos
[11:11] <LuMint> Ben64: yeah but 3.16 i was trying to install today is in the repos
[11:11] <LuMint> k1l: what could be the reason for it not working properly with my usb keyboard and mouse, while still listing the usb controllers in lspci output?
[11:12] <fione> Hello.
[11:12] <LuMint> more specifically, what's the reason for it not loading nouveau, using fbdev
[11:12] <k1l> LuMint: i just told you what is supported and what not. 3.13 or 4.4. the trusty kernel or the xenial.
[11:12] <bithon> ?
[11:12] <brunch875> Could someone explain this to me? http://paste.ubuntu.com/23177568/
[11:12] <brunch875> Should I be concerned?
[11:12] <LuMint> Ben64: well, nvidia 173 is old
[11:13] <k1l> LuMint: i dont care what it makes it not work. same for the ubuntu kernel devs. 3.16 is dead. no one will waist any effort on that to fix things. use 3.13 or 4.4.
[11:13] <dandels> bithon, using systemd as opposed to what, cron jobs?
[11:13] <bithon> i don't know, dandels. that is why i'm asking. i do everything via systemd on Arch linux so I was wondering if it's the recommended route in Ubuntu as well
[11:13] <dimon00> !pizda Terry Mancour - [Spellmonger 08] - Court Wizard (epub).epub
[11:13] <LuMint> Ben64: when i tried installing it on 4.3 it didn't work. nvidia 173 installed successfully, but the system wouldn't use it. Even when i blacklisted nouveau the only thing I achieved was the system using fbdev
[11:14] <k1l> LuMint: the kernel might miss th ubuntu patches for the ubuntu nvidia setup
[11:15] <LuMint> k1l: shouldn't be the case with 4.4. right?
[11:16] <LuMint> k1l: should I try linux-image-extra-4.4.0-36-generic  ?
[11:16] <k1l> LuMint: no
[11:16] <dandels> bithon, pretty sure it's best practices.
[11:16] <k1l> you should use the full hwe stack. since you want to have the security updates
[11:16] <k1l> !hwe | LuMint
[11:18] <LuMint> k1l: I see... So xenial doesn't receive security updates and doesn't have this full hwe stack (whatever it may be) ?
[11:19] <k1l> LuMint: no
[11:20] <k1l> LuMint: the 4.4 kernel is the kernel from 16.04 which gets backported to 14.04 with the xenial lts hardware enablement stack. and if you only install that 4.4 kernel package and not the lts meta package you dont get any updates.
[11:20] <k1l> LuMint: i dont understand why you try to make it harder than it is. please read the website i linked to you. it explains it names the proper meta packages to use
[11:21] <LuMint> k1l: but if I install the lts meta package, I should be fine with 4.4?
[11:21] <LuMint> k1l: ok
[11:23] <blinkyb> k1l: 'sudo apt-get --reinstall install ubuntu-desktop' did not solve the problem
[11:24] <blinkyb> even after restarting lightdm and dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
[11:25] <blinkyb> great, the login issue now solved with reinstalling and restarting lightdm. now the app itself wont start
[11:26] <zzarr> ohh, no, Ubuntu 12.04 is a Transformers movie http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/09/ubuntu-torrent-removed-google-infringing-transformers-movie
[11:29] <LuMint> is there a way to find out what software I installed from ppas?
[11:30] <LuMint> a libffmpeg(or something along those lines) library is misbehaving, but I can't find from which ppa I  installed it
[11:30] <seven_> what?
[11:30] <seven_> is there anyone?
[11:31] <sevenyasin> is there anyone?
[11:31] <Ben64> there are 1798 people here. if you have an ubuntu support question, just ask it.
[11:31] <LuMint> I just want to find the ppa responsible for that package (I don't remember the name anymore) and delete it
[11:32] <LuMint> but there's too many to do binary search deleting and reenabling all of them...
[11:32] <Ben64> LuMint: you can use synaptic to see where packages are from
[11:33] <LuMint> Ben64: yes, but I need to go from the other end. I don't remember the exact name of the package.
[11:33] <sevenyasin> how to use it?
[11:33] <Ben64> LuMint: ok, so use synaptic and do what i said :|
[11:33] <sevenyasin> hello
[11:35] <LuMint> Ben64: "package, installed version, latest version, description" that's all columns
[11:37] <LuMint> Ben64: where do I look?
[11:38] <k1l> blinkyb: what app?
[11:38] <sevenyasin> hello
[11:39] <LuMint> Ben64: i found it, the origin tab
[11:39] <blinkyb> k1l: sorry 'LightDM GTK+ Greeter Settings'
[11:39] <blinkyb> thats the one not starting
[11:40] <k1l> blinkyb: so you are customizing your lightdm and broke it that way?
[11:40] <blinkyb> in the terminal 'root' i get this: (Failed to use bus name org.freedesktop.DisplayManager, do you have appropriate permissions?
[11:41] <blinkyb> k1l: I was trying to get the LightDM to start then broke it because I was installing and removing packages, now my system boots fine but still the LightDM wont start to enable me customization
[11:42] <glitchd> in ubuntu 16.04/xubuntu-desktop, how can i default the sound to hdmi-stereo and set the fall back to analog-stereo?
[11:44] <karthikeayan> i have 2 systems, 1 is local, another one is office server
[11:45] <jac0bz1> Hi! I'm trying to access port 9222 on my ubuntu laptop from my desktop, it's on the same network. I can access port 80, but not 9222.. I added it through ufw
[11:46] <karthikeayan> desktop is windows?
[11:47] <k1l> jac0bz1: access how? ssh, web?
[11:47] <jac0bz1> web
[11:47] <jac0bz1> browser
[11:47] <jac0bz1> 192.168.1.102:9222
[11:47] <k1l> jac0bz1: just internally in the lan? or from an outside?
[11:47] <jac0bz1> lan
[11:47] <sevenyasin> is there defender?
[11:48] <karthikeayan> @jac0bz1: check no firewall in desktop
[11:48] <k1l> jac0bz1: ah ok, is the webserver running? did you forward the port to 80? did you restart the fw afterwards?
[11:49] <jac0bz1> server is running, All I did was sudo ufw allow 9222
[11:50] <k1l> jac0bz1: sudo ufw status
[11:51] <BigPerM> hey all
[11:52] <jac0bz1> k1l: 9222                       ALLOW       Anywhere
[11:52] <jac0bz1> 9222 (v6)                  ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)
[11:52] <k1l> blinkyb: sorry, i dont know that program
[11:52] <dimon00> !pizda Terry Mancour - [Spellmonger 08] - Court Wizard (epub).epub
[11:52] <k1l> !warez  | dimon00
[11:53] <blinkyb> k1l: no worries appreciate the immense help you've been giving, i will try to remove the program from the Ubuntu Software Center and try again
[11:53] <karthikeayan> i have 2 vms, one is my local ubuntu, another one is office server, in both i have same sources.list, when doing apt-get update, in local am getting Get:1, Get:2, Get:3(i386), but in server am getting only Get:1 & Get:2
[11:54] <karthikeayan> because of this, packages are coming to apt-cache
[11:54] <k1l> karthikeayan: can you show the both outputs on paste.ubuntu.com and link them here so we can have a look?
[11:57] <karthikeayan> @k1l: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23177688/
[11:59] <k1l> karthikeayan: ok, and what is the issue now?
[12:00] <k1l> karthikeayan: seems like you enabled the 32bit arch on your desktop. maybe for steam or wine., so its loading the 32bit packages list, too
[12:01] <kidcore> heloo all
[12:01] <karthike1991> @k1l: i got disconnected and joined back, hope i didn't lost anything
 karthikeayan: ok, and what is the issue now?
 karthikeayan: seems like you enabled the 32bit arch on your desktop. maybe for steam or wine., so its loading the 32bit packages list, too
[12:04] <karthike1991> my local is ubuntu server vm, doesn't have gui
[12:04] <karthike1991> @k1l: how to enable 32bit arch in server?
[12:05] <v7> okoj<wei0,r
[12:05] <v7> hi
[12:05] <Guest7163> nono
[12:05] <Guest7163> äöäü
[12:06] <Guest7163> haiiiii
[12:06] <k1l> karthike1991: you dont need the 32bit arch. ubuntu is multiarch
[12:06] <Guest7163> hi
[12:06] <karthike1991> @k1l: yes, i triend "apt-get install <package_name>:i386"
[12:06] <k1l> karthike1991: its just that steam and wine need that messy setup. to me that server looks ok. what is the issue with it?
[12:06] <karthike1991> @k1l: doesn't help
[12:06] <Guest7163> fuck you
[12:07] <karthike1991> @k1l: after doing, apt-get update, i did apt-cache search <package_name>
[12:07] <v7_> p
[12:07] <karthike1991> @k1l: am not finding my packages
[12:07] <v7_> oh thats really bad
[12:08] <k1l> karthike1991: are they 32bit only?
[12:08] <k1l> !guidelines > v7_
[12:08] <v7_> yes, ubuntu is shit
[12:08] <v7_> heyyyyy
[12:08] <karthike1991> @k1l: nope, they are ending with amd64.deb
[12:09] <k1l> karthike1991: what package is it?
[12:09] <shawn196|R40> that was rather rude o.O
[12:09] <shawn196|R40> ubuntu isn't bad
[12:09] <karthike1991> @k1l: it is project specific package, built inside organization
[12:10] <shawn196|R40> I'm not finding much on ibm thinkpad's and linux compatibility for irda :/
[12:11] <shawn196|R40> nsc ircc shows up in dmesg, though it quits itself
[12:13] <k1l> karthike1991: usually you add a :i386 to tha packagename and apt will install it
[12:14] <karthike1991> @k1l: that didn't work
[12:14] <k1l> karthike1991: have a look here:https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/HOWTO
[12:14] <jac0bz1> k1l: I tried this command, netstat -ltn | grep 9222 that outputs: tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:9222          0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN
[12:15] <root___> trying to change display manager for custom login methods on 14.04
[12:15] <jac0bz1> but still cant access :9222 over lan
[12:15] <FinalX> well, no, because it listens on 127.0.0.1, not 0.0.0.0
[12:15] <k1l> karthike1991: maybe you need to add 32bit as extra architecture. but i think that your companies repo is not setup properly if its shipping 64bit packages
[12:16] <karthike1991> @k1l: hmm, okk
[12:16] <rexwin_> how to remove a ftp user from the system?
[12:16] <jac0bz1> FinalX: How should I go about to get access to it over lan then ?
[12:17] <k1l> rexwin_: deluser
[12:18] <dimon00> !Mysfyt Terry Mancour - [Spellmonger] - The Road to Sevendor (epub).rar
[12:18] <dimon00> !Xon Terry Mancour - [Spellmonger] - The Road to Sevendor (epub).rar
[12:18] <FinalX> jac0bz1: I don't know what application you're trying to access, but that application needs to be told to listen on a different address.
[12:19] <glitchd> pacmd set-card-profile 0 output:hdmi-stereo+input:analog-stereo
[12:19] <Seveas> When upgrading ubuntu to a new release, it always (happened on the 15.10->16.04 and now on 16.04->16.10) disappears from the EFI boot menu of my machine. The first boot after the upgrade always results in "no boot device found" because of this. Have to go in the bios/efi setup and re-add Ubuntu, then it boots just fine. How can I make my computer less forgetful?
[12:19] <FinalX> jac0bz1: and that listening on 127.0.0.1 is a security feature, so you might want to double-check other parameters for security first
[12:19] <glitchd> ive been look for tha command for a bit now
[12:19] <glitchd> finally figured it out
[12:20] <elspru> hey, if I made a cool new app. is there a simple way I can submit it to ubuntu to include in repos?
[12:21] <elspru> I mean simple, as in not having to become a MOTU
[12:21] <bazhang> create a PPA for it elspru
[12:21] <elspru> bazhang: ah okay, thanks :-)
[12:23] <BigPerM> any have a few minutes to assist with a screen flickering issue on Ubuntu 16.04?
[12:23] <BigPerM> any 1
[12:23] <shawn196|R40> has everyone dropped irda tech?
[12:24] <adityaduggal> can any one help me with ralink rt3290 bluetooth and wifi both
[12:27] <jac0bz1> FinalX: Is there a simple way for me to open port 9222 to be access on LAN through browser?
[12:28] <sevenyasin> change the web port 80 to 9222
[12:28] <FinalX> ...?
[12:28] <FinalX> you did open the port.
[12:28] <FinalX> the application is just not listening on it.
[12:28] <FinalX> fix your application, not the firewall.
[12:29] <FinalX> (we don't even know what you're letting listen on 9222, so we can't help you)
[12:29] <FinalX> (or maybe i missed it?)
[12:30] <jac0bz1> Google dev tools
[12:31] <adityaduggal> can any one help me with ralink rt3290 bluetooth and wifi drivers in ubuntu 16.04
[12:36] <karthike1991> @k1l: i have found it, under "/etc/apt/preferences.d/" i have valet.pref, when i remove it is working now
[12:36] <adityaduggal> can any one help me with ralink rt3290 bluetooth and wifi drivers in ubuntu 16.04
[12:37] <glitchd> adityaduggal, whats the problem?
[12:38] <rexwin_> sftp chroot jail works in Ubuntu 15.10 but not in Ubuntu 14.04.2. http://mindref.blogspot.in/2011/09/chroot-sftp.html
[12:38] <adityaduggal> glitchd: Well I have just installed elementary OS loki which is based on ubuntu 16.04 and there I am unable to enable my bluetooth
[12:38] <rexwin_> any reasons it is displaying the whole filesystem in 14.04?
[12:39] <UtkarshGpta> ./join #python
[12:39] <adityaduggal> glitchd: it turns out that the ralink rt3290 bluetooth does not have a driver in linux
[12:40] <adityaduggal> also though the wifi does have a driver the wifi connection is too bad with the signal and keeps on disconnecting all the time
[12:40] <ducasse> !elementary | adityaduggal
[12:40] <glitchd> adityaduggal, it might not be worth the work possibly required to get it to work
[12:41] <adityaduggal> ubottu: I know I am also there in that channel but since I thought its a derivative of ubuntu 16.04 then maybe some1 from here could help
[12:42] <rexwin_> ubottu is bot LOL
[12:42] <adityaduggal> glitchd: so you mean to say that I cannot install linux on those machines which have that ralink wifi and bluetooth
[12:43] <glitchd> adityaduggal, well im sure you can, just might no be as pleasant as other machines
[12:43] <adityaduggal> rexwin_: hehe....he got me....
[12:43] <glitchd> adityaduggal, ifconfig what is your wireless device named?
[12:45] <glitchd> adityaduggal, sudo ifconfig "device name" up && sudo service network-manager restart
[12:46] <OerHeks> adityaduggal, elementary has its own issues
[12:47] <kristian_on_linu> hi
[12:47] <sk1> guys i need help to setup Apache HTTP forward proxy in my ubuntu server
[12:47] <sk1> Can anybody help me
[12:47] <kristian_on_linu> okay, I installed an old kernel ... now I need to remove the new one, but apt-get can't see it ... what do I do?
[12:48] <glitchd> adityaduggal, http://onthim.blogspot.be/2015/06/install-ralink-rt3290-wi-fi-driver-on.html
[12:48] <ducasse> kristian_on_linu: dpkg -r
[12:48] <ducasse> kristian_on_linu: or -P to purge
[12:49] <kristian_on_linu> ducasse, dpkg can't see it either
[12:50] <glitchd> adityaduggal, still there?
[12:50] <adityaduggal> glitchd: yes
[12:50] <ducasse> kristian_on_linu: if it is installed outside package management, you need to do it manually
[12:50] <glitchd> adityaduggal, i sent several messages, you never responded..
[12:50] <adityaduggal> my system where the problem is happening is installing the OS and its about to complete
[12:50] <kristian_on_linu> ducasse, I think I built it myself, yes ...
[12:51] <glitchd> adityaduggal, lol
[12:51] <adityaduggal> sorry I have been reading that blogpost and it seems to work for wifi but not for bluetooth
[12:51] <ptytty> whats the default display manager login on ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[12:51] <xangua> ptytty: light dm
[12:52] <glitchd> adityaduggal, well im sure we can tackle that after we get wifi working
[12:52] <adityaduggal> glitchd: sure....I will keep you posted once I am logged into that system
[12:52] <glitchd> adityaduggal, ok
[12:53] <OerHeks> got a problem with the latest flashplugin update http://paste.ubuntu.com/23177812/, removed & reinstalled, no access to that binairy blob
[12:53] <ptytty> xangua: im trying to replace it with a custom login method
[12:53] <ducasse> kristian_on_linu: then you need to manually remove it and update grub
[12:54] <kristian_on_linu> ducasse, so it seems
[12:55] <ducasse> OerHeks: known bug iirc
[12:55] <thaman> OerHeks: didn't adobe mention that the DRM stuff might not work with the PPAPI plugin?
[12:56] <OerHeks> thaman, it is the new beta adobe-flashplugin_20160913.1.orig.tar.gz, not that old stuff
[12:56] <kristian_on_linu> apart from some files in /boot/, what should I delete?
[12:56] <kristian_on_linu> OerHeks, all flash is old ... too old
[12:57] <OerHeks> kristian_on_linu, please keep it with your elementary issue
[12:58] <ducasse> kristian_on_linu: modules, headers etc
[12:58] <kristian_on_linu> eww
[12:59] <ioria> OerHeks, had the same message, but without the 'E: Download Failed' and it works on lubuntu 16.04 firefox
[12:59] <OerHeks> ioria, it falls back to the older plugin, i see
[12:59] <OerHeks> Samsung1660
[13:02] <ioria> OerHeks, apt-cache policy flashplugin-installer
[13:06] <glitchd> adityaduggal, not trying to be harsh, but im ready for bed. didnt think it was going to take this long..
[13:07] <kristian_on_linu> okay, I rm'd a lot of stuff like it was 1999
[13:07] <adityaduggal> glitchd: no issues, even I did not think it would take so long anyways many thanks for that blog post
[13:08] <glitchd> adityaduggal, i hope it helps you! good nite=)
[13:08] <adityaduggal> glitchd: but can you let me know should I try this option or not http://askubuntu.com/questions/453605/ralink-rt-3290-bluetooth-problem-on-ubuntu-14-04
[13:08] <blinkblink> hi guys. LightDM+ Greeter now starting! i nearly tried every solution out there
[13:08] <adityaduggal> glitchd: Good night...
[13:10] <glitchd> adityaduggal,  id say to give it a try.
[13:10] <adityaduggal> Thanks...I would
[13:16] <MacroMan> I assume IP addresses like so '87.158.160.0/21' represent a range of addresses. What range does it actually represent and how do I know?
[13:16] <pisa> Need help with running chromium on 16.04. Can someone help?
[13:17] <hateball> pisa: what help is needed?
[13:17] <hateball> pisa: sudo apt install chromium-browser
[13:17] <hateball> pisa: and then you should be able to launch it
[13:18] <pisa> hateball: Nah installation is fine. Thing is there's screen tearing when I disable HW acceleration, and screen flickering when I don't
[13:18] <mijk> is there anyway to use rotation and a touchscreen easily? I've tried following tutorials only and writing scripts and it's all been for nought
[13:19] <pisa> I have to choose between two shitty options. I'm using i7 6700HQ and Nvidia GTX 960M
[13:20] <hateball> pisa: is it hybrid gpu or a muxless/dedicated nvidia?
[13:20] <pisa> ....I don't know the difference. Skill level: newbie-ish
[13:20] <pisa> When it comes to GPUs, I mean
[13:20] <hateball> pisa: what driver are you using? "lspci -k"
[13:21] <hateball> pisa: for VGA, that  is
[13:21] <oleg> 188.162.36.177
[13:21] <hateball> pisa: also if it's a 960M, you most likely are using the nvidia blob, so you will have nvidia-settings
[13:22] <rexwin_> where to get help for sftp?
[13:22] <pisa> Gimme a min, my touchpad just froze for no reason
[13:22] <pisa> frose as soon as I ran lspci -k
[13:23] <Dyehuthye> Hello
[13:23] <Dyehuthye> anybody here
[13:24] <hateball> pisa: anyhow, if you are using the proprietary nvidia blob, try running the following command to fix tearing
[13:24] <hateball> pisa: nvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="$(xrandr | sed -nr '/(\S+) connected (primary )?[0-9]+x[0-9]+(\+\S+).*/{ s//\1: nvidia-auto-select \3 { ForceFullCompositionPipeline = On }, /; H }; ${ g; s/\n//g; s/, $//; p }')"
[13:24] <Dyehuthye> holas
[13:24] <Dyehuthye> alguien por aqui?
[13:24] <hateball> !help | Dyehuthye
[13:25] <pisa> hateball: be right back, I need to restart to fix this touchpad
[13:25] <Dyehuthye> anyone who speak spanish?
[13:25] <hateball> !es | Dyehuthye
[13:27] <Dyehuthye> thnks I already join in a spanish irc
[13:28] <rexwin_> how to find OpenSSH version installed in my ubuntu?
[13:29] <mokl> nick mokl
[13:29] <Surendil> rexwin_, dpkg -l | grep -i ssh
[13:29] <pisa> hateball: I'm back, could you repeat what you said please?
[13:29] <hateball> pisa: nvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="$(xrandr | sed -nr '/(\S+) connected (primary )?[0-9]+x[0-9]+(\+\S+).*/{ s//\1: nvidia-auto-select \3 { ForceFullCompositionPipeline = On }, /; H }; ${ g; s/\n//g; s/, $//; p }')"
[13:30] <pisa> Is there a criteria that should be satisfied before I run this?
[13:30] <hateball> pisa: yes, check that you actually have nvidia-settings and thus the nvidia blob. run "nvidia-settings"
[13:30] <pisa> I do. A little gui popped up
[13:31] <pisa> Alright, what exactly does this do?
[13:31] <hateball> pisa: it enables an option called ForceFullCompositionPipeline, basically a systemwide low level v-sync
[13:32] <hateball> pisa: you may notice a slight flicker when running the command, that's all
[13:32] <pisa> I should probably google this, but what is vsync?
[13:32] <hateball> a way to work around tearing
[13:33] <pisa> ERROR: Error resolving target specification '' (No targets match target specification), specified in assignment 'CurrentMetaMode=eDP1: nvidia-auto-select +0+0 { ForceFullCompositionPipeline = On }'.
[13:33] <hateball> pisa: are you using an external monitor?
[13:34] <pisa> No I'm not
[13:34] <hateball> hmmm
[13:34] <pisa> I'm on a laptop. Dell i7559
[13:34] <pisa> graphics problems are driving me crazy, and this is supposed to be a new laptop
[13:35] <hateball> pisa: Afraid I don't really know then. I only use Intel GPU on laptops
[13:35] <hateball> But someone else might know if you hang around!
[13:36] <pisa> Hopefully, yeah. You've been very engaging, thank you
[13:37] <hateball> pisa: There may be an option in Unity to unredirect fullscreen windows as well
[13:37] <hateball> but... I use KDE Plasma, so I do not know
[13:38] <pisa> When I shutdown, it says NMI Watchdog, soft lockup, CPU #2 stuck for 22s
[13:38] <pisa> Honestly, I don't want to work on Unity. I want to go for Gnome 3, but that results in a black screen after login
[13:38] <pisa> And then the shutdown hangs and I have to press and hold power
[13:39] <hateball> pisa: the lockup is probably a driver issue, I had it with older nvidia drivers
[13:39] <pisa> All this because of te goddamned nvidia driver problems
[13:39] <hateball> pisa: if you run nvidia-settings, what driver version does it report ?
[13:40] <pisa> Where does it show this?
[13:40] <pisa> It's not there in the gui or the stdout
[13:42] <rexwin_> I have Ubuntu 14.04, how do I do a managed upgrade to Ubuntu 15.10?
[13:42] <pisa> Wait, it's 370.28
[13:43] <Surendil> rexwin_, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[13:43] <hateball> pisa: did you install it from nvidia ppa?
[13:43] <rexwin_> do i supply the version or does it upgrade to 16.something
[13:43] <DArqueBishop> rexwin_: 15.10 is no longer supported. You'll want to upgrade to 16.04.
[13:43] <hateball> rexwin_: 15.10 is EOL
[13:44] <hateball> rexwin_: do-release-upgrade should upgrade you do 16.04
[13:44] <OerHeks> anyone successfully installed the update today, adobe-flashplugin_20160913.1.orig.tar.gz ???
[13:44] <hateball> !upgrade | Surendil
[13:44] <pisa> I installed nvidia-364 from the ppa
[13:44] <hateball> hmmm, thats wrong
[13:44] <hateball> Surendil: dist-upgrade != do-release-upgrade
[13:44] <Surendil> hateball, thanks for the correction
[13:45] <hateball> pisa: ah yes. and then nvidia-settings updates itself but the driver does not. you can try installing a newer driver with "sudo apt install nvidia-370"
[13:45] <pisa> Installing
[13:46] <ducasse> OerHeks: it worked fine here, but i'm on proposed.
[13:47] <poison> hello
[13:47] <jost_> Hi! I want to install XUbuntu via LAN. I've setup bootp and TFTP and it works, but where do I get a net-bootable image for XUbuntu?
[13:47] <OerHeks> it stalls on downloading, removal, purge and start over does not work, it falls back on that binairy blob from last century
[13:48] <pisa> hateball: Installed, restarting, be right back
[13:48] <pisa> Do I have to set it as default somewhere?
[13:49] <Ntemis> i want to start a local tftp server with custom ip address to serve one binary so i can recover my router, any help?
[13:50] <Ntemis> ip adress must be this 192.168.20.80/255.255.255.0
[13:51] <wabbits> Thats not an ip address its a subnet.
[13:51] <wabbits> sorry thinking without coffe
[13:51] <wabbits> e
[13:51] <wabbits> its an ipaddress. :)
[13:52] <Lap64> hello there
[13:52] <Ntemis> hello there
[13:52] <Lap64> rsyslog doesnt come with ubuntu minimal ?
[13:54] <OerHeks> mini iso has no live environment, so that might be the reason?
[13:55] <Lap64> OerHeks, i have installed it i am just asking
[13:56] <Lap64> OerHeks, it seems like it does comes with rsyslog
[13:56] <Lap64> but in /var/log its not messages but the filename is syslog ?
[13:57] <Lap64> is it so ?
[13:58] <wabbits> Ntemis your network interface card gets the ip address, why does it have to be 192.168.20.80/255.255.255.0?
[13:58] <OerHeks> rsyslog is for remote sylog support, you want the normal syslog?
[13:59] <Ntemis> wabbits: redboot bootloader wants the ip to be that
[13:59] <Dyehuthye> hey I got problem when i try to conect to my bluetooth device
[13:59] <Dyehuthye> it releases an error: Connection Failed: blueman.bluez.errors.DBusFailedError: Protocol not available
[14:01] <wabbits> what is your current ip address?
[14:02] <wabbits> Ntemis ^
[14:02] <Ntemis> inet addr:192.168.1.224
[14:02] <whonix> oi
[14:02] <Ntemis> oui
[14:02] <Lap64> OerHeks, i want messages
[14:03] <whonix> esta usando linux ?
[14:03] <wabbits> Ntemis add an alias ip to your network interface card. What distro are you running?
[14:03] <Lap64> OerHeks, for programs and services
[14:03] <Ntemis> xenial
[14:03] <Lap64> OerHeks, like in CentOS
[14:03] <whonix> i linux mate
[14:03] <whonix> ubuntu mate and you i'm from brasil
[14:04] <thingfish> otimo!
[14:04] <wabbits> Ntemis http://askubuntu.com/questions/585468/how-do-i-add-an-additional-ip-address-to-an-interface-in-ubuntu-14
[14:05] <whonix> i instaling minecraft in atlauncher here
[14:05] <whonix> i love linux is great
[14:06] <Ntemis> ty wabbits
[14:06] <wabbits> your welcome
[14:06] <Zeropedian> can not install ubuntu on dell inspiron 7559
[14:06] <whonix> tho boot is bloquead
[14:06] <gummibears> hi room
[14:07] <whonix> the boot is bloquead
[14:07] <gummibears> how can i use the ubuntu unity lockscreen from the command line?
[14:08] <whonix> logoff
[14:08] <k1l> gummibears: what do you mean exactly?
[14:08] <Lap64> OerHeks, ?
[14:09] <gummibears> i'm trying to use it with xmonad. i want to map keys to bring up the lockscreen
[14:09] <ducasse> gummibears: 'dm-tool lock' will lock your session if you are using lightdm
[14:10] <gummibears> ducasse: thanks. but it makes the ubuntu 'drum beat' sound everytime i lock it
[14:11] <gummibears> is there any way to run it silently?
[14:11] <ducasse> gummibears: are you running unity-settings-daemon or something? doesn't do that here with i3.
[14:12] <joelio> https://askubuntu.com/questions/473721/how-to-change-ubuntu-14-04-drum-beat-tone
[14:12] <joelio> assume that's relevant
[14:13] <gummibears> I'm sorry I don't know what's unity-settings-daemon. I added this line to my xmonad config to bring up the lockscreen --> ((mod4Mask .|. shiftMask, xK_z), spawn "dm-tool lock")
[14:14] <gummibears> joelio: I'd like the drum beat when I boot up for the first time and i'm presented with lightdm. but not everytime i lock the laptop
[14:14] <gummibears> You know, the way unity normally behaves. it doesn't make the drumbeat everytime i lock the laptop
[14:18] <de-facto> gummibears mabye you can script it: gsettings set com.canonical.unity-greeter play-ready-sound false
[14:18] <de-facto> so when you logged in you disable it, and when you shutdown you enable it
[14:19] <gummibears> de-facto: thanks for your suggestion. I will try it out
[14:19] <rexwin_> i am trying to create sftp chroot jail but it doesn't seem to work. how to troubleshoot it?
[14:21] <ioria> gummibears, this /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/system-ready.ogg  ?
[14:26] <max3> does anyone know what this means: curl: (56) GnuTLS recv error (-54): Error in the pull function.
[14:28] <hateball> max3: a wild guess is certificate error. I'd read the curl documentation
[14:31] <romseguy> hello, I wanna install latest stable kernel 4.7.3 but I get this error on startup: http://i.imgur.com/T4NCUuk.jpg what should I do?
[14:32] <EdwardMorbius> romseguy how did you install it? I have 4.7.3 installed from debs without any issues on 16.04
[14:33] <k1l> romseguy: what ubuntu is that exactly?
[14:33] <romseguy> download the 3 debs for amd64 over kernel.org... it's mint 17.3
[14:33] <romseguy> downloaded*
[14:34] <EdwardMorbius> mint 17 is based on 14.04
[14:34] <EdwardMorbius> I dont think 4.7 works on it
[14:34] <k1l> romseguy: so better ask the mint guys since they change stuff there that we cant know
[14:34] <k1l> !mint | romseguy
[14:34] <romseguy> oh right, thanks!
[14:51] <asthenic> I have an error anytime I try to update or upgrade Ubuntu 14.04. the error: "Unknown Error: ' <class 'SystemError'>' E: The package linux-headers-3.13.0-92 needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it." This doesn't allow me to install any new packages, let me know if any of you have any advice. Thanks
[14:53] <wish^> asthenic, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[14:55] <asthenic> wish^ same error
[14:56] <wish^> asthenic, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic
[14:57] <vfw> asthenic: sudo apt-get -f install
[14:58] <asthenic> wish^ anytime that I have used the apt-get command it spits back that error. I think the missing header has to do with apt-get
[14:58] <vfw> asthenic: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[14:58] <vfw> sudo apt-get update
[14:59] <vfw> asthenic: Probably need to use dpkg
[14:59] <vfw> asthenic: What exactly is the error?
[14:59] <asthenic> vfw E: The package linux-headers-3.13.0-92 needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[14:59] <asthenic> E: The package linux-headers-3.13.0-92 needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[14:59] <asthenic> vfw E: The package linux-headers-3.13.0-92 needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[14:59] <vfw> Oh, never mind....
[15:00] <asthenic> sorry for the triple post, I didn't realized that it already posted
[15:01] <vfw> sudo apt-get autoremove
[15:01] <asthenic> vfw same error
[15:03] <vfw> asthenic: I dont think linux-headers is essential, you could remove it.
[15:03] <asthenic> vfw how?
[15:05] <Surendil> vfw, not essential?? isn't linux-headers-3.13.0-92 = kernel headers?
[15:05] <vfw> Surendil: Yes, and they are essential for compiling from source.
[15:06] <vfw> asthenic: sudo apt-get install build-essential  #To install... so you might just try this first.
[15:07] <vfw> asthenic: But that will probably fail, so just replace install with remove.
[15:07] <nacc> asthenic: i assume 14.04? fwiw, linux-headers is up to 3.13.0.95 at this point
[15:08] <niva> hello how can I find out the max card size that the BCM57765 can read ?
[15:08] <vfw> asthenic: What were you doing when you first encountered this error? (Or what did you do just before...?)
[15:08] <niva> I have an 128gb that gives me errors
[15:09] <marba> hi
[15:09] <vfw> niva: I guess just try 64
[15:09] <nacc> vfw: iirc, Bashing-om and I helped someone with this exact issue a few days ago, it was a bungled apt sources.list
[15:09] <niva> hmm
[15:09] <nacc> vfw: including two different archives that were out of sync, iirc
[15:09] <niva> I was hoping to format it
[15:09] <marba> hi
[15:10] <marba> new to lubuntu
[15:10] <vfw> nacc: How did you fix suurces.list?
[15:10] <asthenic> vfw nacc anytime I use apt-get or try to open the software updater the error pops up. I hadn't used my ubuntu system in 3 months. It told me to updgrae to 16.04, I said yes and then something got messed up in the process.
[15:10] <Bit-2> hello , i want to know how to install a ppa from launchpad..
[15:10] <Bit-2> i visit its overview page , and its seems i cant fine the ppa user and name
[15:10] <marba> so far a nice experience
[15:11] <OerHeks> Bit-2, what ppa? url?
[15:11] <nacc> vfw: the person at the time provided it (well, imgur screen grabs and they showed a really screwed up setup :)
[15:11] <asthenic> nacc that sounds like it might be the issue, how would i fix the apt sources.list?
[15:11] <nacc> asthenic: can you pastebin `apt-get update` output?
[15:11] <nacc> asthenic: my trivial guess is possible your trusty wasn't fully uptodate when you updated, and that led to issues, but not 100%
[15:11] <niva> dmesg output http://pastebin.com/RE4xD50R
[15:11] <Bit-2> .OerHeks https://launchpad.net/inetutil
[15:12] <nacc> asthenic: we can get you fixed up, might just take a few steps :)
[15:12] <vfw> asthenic: lsb_release -a
[15:13] <asthenic> nacc how do I pastebin?
[15:13] <asthenic> nacc Thanks!
[15:13] <nacc> !paste | asthenic
[15:14] <vfw> asthenic: lsb_release -r  #What does that say?
[15:14] <OerHeks> Bit-2, that is no ppa, just a package page, there are a lot of inetutils packages.
[15:14] <asthenic> nacc http://paste.ubuntu.com/23178282/
[15:14] <asthenic> vfw http://paste.ubuntu.com/23178282/
[15:14] <Bit-2> OerHeks] , so how i can know the ppa ?
[15:14] <OerHeks> !find inetutils
[15:15] <Bit-2> OerHeks] traceroute
[15:15] <vfw> asthenic: Looks like you have another instance of apt running.
[15:15] <OerHeks> sudo apt-get install inetutils-traceroute
[15:15] <nacc> asthenic: err, with sudo :)
[15:15] <OerHeks> !info inetutils-traceroute
[15:15] <vfw> asthenic: Oh, no.  You just forgot sudo
[15:15] <Bit-2> OerHeks] its says E: no canidates
[15:16] <Bit-2> OerHeks] thats why i want to know how to add-apt
[15:16] <OerHeks> Bit-2, and on what ubuntu version ?
[15:16] <Manos> hello guys!
[15:16] <Bit-2> OerHeks] 16
[15:16] <asthenic> vfw Release: 14.04
[15:16] <asthenic> nacc vfw http://paste.ubuntu.com/23178289/
[15:16] <OerHeks> Bit-2, it is in universe, check if you have that enabled
[15:17] <Manos> Can you help me?
[15:17] <nacc> asthenic: yeah, so both trusty and xenial are currently enabled, it seems)
[15:17] <nacc> vfw: --^
[15:17] <Bit-2> OerHeks] how to i do that ?
[15:17] <nacc> asthenic: also, if that is what lsb_release -a says, then you're not on 16.04 yet, which is odd
[15:17] <nacc> !ask | Manos
[15:17] <Bit-2> OerHeks] i want to know more , how to add-apt , there is no good source make me understand it
[15:18] <vfw> asthenic: Yea, your versioon upgrade to 16.04 did not complete.  nacc is correct, you more-than-likely need to fix sources.list
[15:18] <OerHeks> !ppa
[15:18] <nacc> !components | Bit-2
[15:18] <nacc> for universe, specifically, Bit-2 the above is good reasing
[15:18] <nacc> *reading
[15:18] <OerHeks> Bit-2, not sure why you change your question, but you need to look in softwarecenter > sources
[15:19] <nacc> asthenic: however, you might need to fix the current issue before most of those tools will proceed -- so what does `uname -r` report?
[15:19] <asthenic> nacc 3.19.0-65-generic
[15:19] <Manos> I cant connect to Windows Network with my ubuntu 16.04. How to fix it?
[15:19] <vfw> asthenic: Maybe the easiest thing to do at this point is to just backup personal files and re-install.
[15:20] <Bit-2> OerHeks] am trying to help some people , in askubuntu , but alot have some problems witch are rare , to me i can install traceroute , but to them they can, i provide them with the deb link, but not sure how to tell them how to add-apt ppa name
[15:20] <nacc> asthenic: have you rebooted since the upgrade finished (if it did?)
[15:21] <Silvering> hi everyone! I'm trying to install gunicorn and nginx for a django deployment. Everything is configured but I receive this issue : "/etc/nginx/proxy_params" failed (2: No such file or directory) in /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/digitalblend_test:11 Any idea?
[15:21] <vfw> traceroute should be in the repository
[15:21] <OerHeks> Bit-2, well, ask the same questions, on what ubuntu version, is it supported? and is universe enabled?
[15:21] <asthenic> nacc yes I have, but the upgrade never finished it got stuck halfway with the internal error about the linux-headers
[15:21] <nacc> asthenic: yeah, i think because you were possibly so out of date already :/
[15:21] <Bit-2> OerHeks] thanks
[15:22] <nacc> Bit-2: providing .deb links to the archives in response to askubuntu questions is never the correct response
[15:22] <vfw> nacc: asthenic It will be difficult to tell what really needs to be done at this point.  You might look at the date/time of the sources.list file first and see if it is new or not.
[15:22] <nacc> vfw: ack, it's a bit of a mess
[15:22] <bipul> Hello I have tried to resize my logical volume. And it seems like i am failed to do so http://paste.ubuntu.net/23178304/
[15:22] <asthenic> nacc yeah, ok. where would I find this file?
[15:23] <vf> How to hack uiversity network ?
[15:23] <Silvering> here is my sites-available file : https://gist.github.com/anonymous/6c4668a79f731a8f7c336858e8d9fa27
[15:23] <Crovax31_> Hi, can we upgrade an ubuntu server after his EOL?
[15:23] <Manos> Hello guys i have a problem with my ubuntu 16.04..I cant connect to Windows Network .. what happen? You have the same issue?
[15:23] <nacc> !eol | Crovax31_
[15:23] <vfw> nacc: Yea, I just fixed one for a friend, I just copied his personal files to another drive, reinstalled 14.04 and replaced his files.
[15:23] <nacc> vfw: yep, that might be simplest
[15:24] <nacc> asthenic: so in this case, i think the reboot may have made things 'worse' (in that the upgrade failed so now you're in an indeterminate state)
[15:24] <nacc> asthenic: do you have anything you must save on that system?
[15:24] <nacc> !crosspost | bipul
[15:25] <vfw> nacc: He had a power outage during the version upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04.  So I told him to wait for nice calm weather and maybe even use a UPS power backup, *(berore attempting version upgrade again).
[15:25] <bipul> nacc, ok. :)
[15:25] <vfw> But I told him that there is no rush to go to 16.04, IMO.
[15:26] <nacc> vfw: ack, it's very much up to the user :)
[15:26] <asthenic> nacc yes, I have a lot of stuff that needs to be saved on here. What's the easiest way to back up my files if my Ubuntu OS is a virtualBox on a Windows Host
[15:26] <nacc> vfw: --^ do you have good recommendations?
[15:26] <nacc> !backup | asthenic
[15:26] <nacc> asthenic: although, in the broken state, might be trickier :/
[15:26] <vfw> nacc: I know, but sometimes the user does not even know why he is upgrading... just because it is offered, not because he needs anything new...
[15:27] <nacc> bipul: well, you got a message saying 'lvreduce'  may destroy your fs
[15:27] <nacc> bipul: so why is it surprising that it did?
[15:27] <nacc> bipul: although it's not obvious to me if your fstab is correct, in any case
[15:27] <bipul> nacc, My fstab input for LV is correct.
[15:28] <bipul> nacc, Let me show you. hold on
[15:28] <nacc> bipul: it's fine, if you say sso
[15:28] <nacc> bipul: i don't see any 'failure' though
[15:28] <Manos> nacc: Can you help me with my issue? I cant connect to Windows Network :/
[15:29] <nacc> Manos: no idea, sorry -- how are you trying to connect? what do you mean Windows Network? Active Directory?
[15:29] <bipul> ./dev/mapper/vg--bipul-lv--bipul /storage ext4 defaults 1 2
[15:29] <vfw> Manos: Explain what you mean by "Windows Network".
[15:31] <nacc> bipul: do you actually have '.' at the beginning of the line?
[15:31] <Manos> nacc: yes when i try to open the Windows Network at Network i receive "Unable to access location: Failed to retrieve share list from server: No such file or directory"
[15:31] <bipul> no, i do not have, i used it so that my hexchat client do not take it as command.
[15:32] <vfw> Manos: What exactly are you trying to do?
[15:32] <nacc> bipul: ok
[15:33] <nacc> bipul: again, no error from what i can tell, you truncated a fs and expect it to work
[15:33] <nacc> bipul: you should, of course, probably resize the fs *first* then resize the lv
[15:33] <bipul> nacc, Yes, you are right.
[15:33] <vfw> Manos: We are not sure that you really have a question about Ubuntu.  But it may be that you just need to give more details.
[15:34] <nacc> Manos: i know very little about the terminology you are referring to. Can you be more specific, as vfw is saying
[15:35] <vfw> Manos: You may need to figure out more generic terms to describe the issue.
[15:37] <Manos> nacc: I have a Windows network named "HOMEGROUP" but i cant connect. I have change my Windows Network name from "workgroup" to "HOMEGROUP" at my ubuntu 16.04 at my network conf but i have the same issue... :/
[15:37] <vfw> Manos: A network is neither "Windows" or "Linux", a network is just a network.
[15:37] <nacc> I think this is AD/samba stuff?
[15:37] <vfw> Manos: So you are trying to access a network share?
[15:38] <nacc> Manos: sorry, i have no idea :/
[15:38] <Manos> nacc: exactly
[15:39] <vfw> Manos: So you are trying to connect to shared files on a MS Windows machine from a Ubuntu computer.  Right?
[15:39] <Manos> nacc: i love ubuntu and i would like to fix it...
[15:39] <Manos> nacc: yes
[15:39] <vfw> Manos: You may need to use the exact IP address for one thing.
[15:40] <vfw> Manos: So you are using Nautilus?
[15:41] <CondaNightmare> hey, I have an issue where /usr/bin/python is linked to the Anaconda Python interpreter. I cannot find my original python interpreter. I could remove Anaconda but I'm afraid to do so as I can't find any Python interpreter which isn't Anaconda. Does anyone have any idea how come anaconda got itself on /usr/bin/ and how to fix that mess?
[15:41] <Manos> vfw: i am the only one with this ip address but i will try to change it.
[15:41] <nacc> CondaNightmare: isn't anaconda a rh/fedora thing?
[15:42] <CondaNightmare> I don't believe so nacc . Currently using Ubuntu and have been for years :)
[15:42] <ducasse> Manos: he means the ip of the _server_
[15:42] <vfw> Manos: No, don't change it.
[15:42] <nacc> vfw: it's not quite what you're describing, Manos is (i think) joining a windows domain
[15:43] <CondaNightmare> nacc: Anaconda is a Python platform specialised in scientific computations. I used it mainly for its IDE Spyder which I like.
[15:43] <nacc> Manos: have you checked https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/samba-ad-integration.html
[15:44] <nacc> CondaNightmare: oh i see, naming conflict :)
[15:44] <nacc> CondaNightmare: where did you get anaconda from?
[15:45] <CondaNightmare> nacc: I can't recall but I probably downloaded it from continuum and followed the installation steps from there. I didn't get it from the package manager. I believe the issue is a path / env one whereby the anaconda interpreter should have never found itself on /usr/bin/ but I might be wrong. /usr/bin/ should have the system-provided python interpreter, which is now, nowhere to be found
[15:46] <nacc> CondaNightmare: yeah, mucking with python in that way is ... bad :)
[15:46] <nacc> CondaNightmare: um, let's see, can you pastebin `echo $PATH` and `ls -ahl which python` ?
[15:46] <nacc> err, the latter should be 'ls -ahl `which python`'
[15:46] <vfw> Manos: For more details, you might also read: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Samba/SambaClientGuide
[15:48] <CondaNightmare> nacc: "funnily" enough, echo doesn't return any reference to anaconda. ls -ahl (what does that do) has a reference to it in its first line. which python points to /usr/bon/python which itself is an anaconda interpreter
[15:48] <Crovax31_> @nacc <3 thx for the tip, sorry I didn't find this page in the manual
[15:49] <Manos> vfw: ok thank you!
[15:49] <Manos> vfw: you are nacc right?
[15:50] <vfw> Manos: No.  We are two different people.  Sorry for the confusion.
[15:50] <nacc> Crovax31_: np
[15:50] <adityaduggal> hey can any one help me with wifi driver, I am unable to run the scripts in this driver http://onthim.blogspot.in/2015/06/install-ralink-rt3290-wi-fi-driver-on.html
[15:50] <nacc> CondaNightmare: can you pastebin the outputs?
[15:50] <nacc> CondaNightmare: -a -h -l are parameters to ls
[15:51] <vfw> adityaduggal: What version of Ubuntu are you on?
[15:51] <adityaduggal> 16.04
[15:51] <vfw> adityaduggal: lspci |grep ifi  #Tell us what that says.
[15:51] <OerHeks> adityaduggal, don't follow that guide, unreliable with that mediafire download
[15:51] <CondaNightmare> where would you have me execute the ls command? I suppose you're not that interested in the content of my /home are you?
[15:52] <nacc> CondaNightmare: it shouldn't matter where you execute ls. you're getting the file listing of the python interpreter: ls -ahl `which python`
[15:52] <adityaduggal> vfw: no output
[15:52] <vfw> adityaduggal: Correction:  lspci |grep ireless
[15:53] <Manos> nacc: btw i have try everything that i thing helpful but this issue continue ...
[15:54] <CondaNightmare> right, sorry I misunderstood. Here is the pastebin http://pastebin.com/Pd9ShYDF
[15:54] <vfw> adityaduggal: So just pastebinit the output of lspci
[15:55] <vfw> adityaduggal: lspci |pastebinit
[15:55] <nacc> CondaNightmare: ok, pastebin `ls -ahl /usr/bin/python2.7` ?
[15:56] <Manos> nacc: Do you know how is possible to make my ubuntu with the default settings?
[15:56] <nacc> Manos: i don't understand that question, sorry
[15:56] <vfw> adityaduggal: Send resulting URL
[15:56] <nacc> Manos: do you mean something like restore ubuntu to the default settings?
[15:56] <nacc> Manos: where default = installer defaults
[15:56] <CondaNightmare> nacc: this returns: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 9.9K Jul  2 23:45 /usr/bin/python2.7
[15:57] <pbx> recently on my 16.04 box, wifi SSIDs stopped appearing in the networking menu bar list.  wifi still works, and this has persisted through many days and reboots. it's problematic when i want to select a new router!
[15:57] <Manos> nacc: i dont want do format for this reason..
[15:57] <vfw> Manos: Go to the MS Wndows maching and find out the IP address.
[15:57] <nacc> CondaNightmare: ok, and and running /usr/bin/python2.7 ends up running a anaconda-specific interpreter (please verify)
[15:57] <Manos> nacc: yeah exactly
[15:58] <adityaduggal> vfw: http://pastebin.com/E8DhjDCP
[15:58] <nacc> Manos: i don't believe there is any easy way other than reinstall, but someone else might know
[15:58] <adityaduggal> So I have issues with both Wifi and Bluetooth and I have read that bluetooth does not have drivers on linux
[15:59] <CondaNightmare> nacc: yes
[15:59] <adityaduggal> vfw: wifi though is working but intermittently with very low wifi strength even though I am sitting inches away from router
[15:59] <Manos> vfw: my ip address is 192.168.1.4 and now?
[15:59] <CondaNightmare> nacc: running that launches an interpreter "Python 2.7.12 |Continuum Analytics, Inc.|" which is anaconda
[16:00] <nacc> CondaNightmare: that seems scary, whatever you did overwrote the system python
[16:00] <CondaNightmare> nacc: my fear, exactly...
[16:00] <nacc> CondaNightmare: i would suggest a reinstallation, not sure how to fix it cleanly (i guess you could try reinstalling python itself via apt, but not sure if that will succeed)
[16:01] <vfw> adityaduggal: Are you fully updated?
[16:01] <adityaduggal> yes....
[16:01] <vfw> adityaduggal: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[16:02] <vfw> adityaduggal: You may need wired connection (temporarily)
[16:02] <vfw> adityaduggal: ifconfig |pastebinit  #Send resulting URL
[16:03] <adityaduggal> vfw: yeah thats why I am sitting so close to the router....btw I just ran those command
[16:03] <CondaNightmare> nacc: funny I could have done that without realising. I don't know how that happened :/
[16:03] <vfw> adityaduggal: Ok, let us know if it installs additional updates.
[16:04] <vfw> adityaduggal: (Sometimes the dist-upgrade will fix issues like this.)
[16:04] <gaveupwaitingroo> Hello! I have just install ubuntu 16.04 fresh install but it fails with "Gave up waiting for root device"
[16:04] <adityaduggal> vfw: http://pastebin.com/F95N3YFR
[16:04] <gaveupwaitingroo> I already read load of forums but after hours I still can get it to boot. Could someone help me?
[16:05] <nacc> CondaNightmare: when you d/l anaconda from continuum did you ever issue a command with sudo or as root?
[16:05] <nacc> CondaNightmare: if so, then you let whatever you run do *whatever* it wants
[16:05] <nacc> *ran
[16:06] <CondaNightmare> nacc: I may have found a solution though I'm not sure. I have a virtual environment with its own version of Python which is the system one. If I could somehow "copy" the interpreter from that virtual environement... to the /usr/bin one (but cleanly) it would be solved
[16:06] <CondaNightmare> nacc: would have been as sudo, I barely use root
[16:06] <nacc> CondaNightmare: unless anaconda also changed some of the modules
[16:06] <Manos> vfw: Can i ask you something? Deepin is linux right?
[16:07] <nacc> CondaNightmare: sudo is effectively root :)
[16:07] <vfw> Manos: Yes
[16:07] <nacc> CondaNightmare: unless you know exactly what is going to happen, don't run something with sudo, as it's often difficult to undo
[16:07] <nacc> CondaNightmare: i would suggest a reinstall at this point, sorry
[16:08] <vfw> adityaduggal: ifconfig -a |pastebinit
[16:08] <CondaNightmare> nacc: meh ;(
[16:08] <nacc> CondaNightmare: what you suggested may work, but i can't really be sure
[16:08] <vfw> adityaduggal: Send resulting URL
[16:08] <Manos> vfw: is the same with ubuntu. I mean commands and application
[16:08] <vfw> Manos: What?
[16:09] <vfw> Manos: Same as __________?
[16:09] <Manos> vfw: ubuntu
[16:09] <vfw> Manos: Other linux distributions  Or same as what?
[16:09] <adityaduggal> VikingHoarder: http://pastebin.com/p2zVDX20
[16:09] <vfw> Manos: You mean same as MS Windows?
[16:09] <adityaduggal> sorry vfw: http://pastebin.com/p2zVDX20
[16:10] <Manos> vfw: Deepin have the same commands at terminal?
[16:10] <vfw> adityaduggal: Is this a Laptop we are working on?
[16:10] <Manos> vfw: i can use the same applications with ubuntu?
[16:10] <gaveupwaitingroo> Hello! I have just installed ubuntu 16.04 fresh install but it fails with "Gave up waiting for root device"
[16:10] <gaveupwaitingroo>  I already read load of forums but after hours I still can get it to boot. Could someone help me?
[16:10] <Tims_Tech> any other things then wine to run old games?
[16:10] <adityaduggal> vfw: yes
[16:11] <adityaduggal> vfw: its Asus X200AC model notebook
[16:11] <vfw> adityaduggal: Did the commands do some more updates?
[16:11] <Manos> vfw: same as ubuntu
[16:11] <vfw> Manos: What is your native language?
[16:11] <Manos> vfw: greek
[16:12] <gour_> our
[16:12] <adityaduggal> vfw: which command? you are talking about update && upgrade && dist-upgrade
[16:12] <gour_> hi
[16:12] <gour_> gour
[16:12] <gour_> hello
[16:12] <rexwin_> how to restart ssh in Ubuntu 14.04.2 ?
[16:12] <neildugan> on kernel.org here http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt?id=HEAD line 1570 it says that if /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/eth1/use_tempaddr == 2 then then ipv6 should use a temporary address.  So why does the ipv6 address have the MAC number encoded in it?
[16:12] <rexwin_> the /etc/init.d/ssh restart is not giving anything in syslog
[16:13] <nacc> rexwin_: 14.04.2 is eol, you should be on 14.04.5 by now
[16:13] <nacc> rexwin_: just fyi
[16:13] <vfw> !greek > Manos
[16:13] <mbff> Hello! I am looking at getting a ODROID-C2 (ARMv8), can I install the normal Ubuntu server 16.04 arm64 iso? If so, why does Odroid the company provide their own ISO?
[16:13] <Guest19497> hi whenever i switch on the computer it shows usb port over curent condition how to solve it
[16:13] <vfw> !greek | Manos
[16:13] <adityaduggal> rexwin_: sudo service sshd restart
[16:13] <nacc> mbff: might ask in #ubuntu-server
[16:13] <Guest19497> whenever i switch on the computer it shows usb port over curent condition how to solve it
[16:13] <vfw> adityaduggal: Yes.
[16:14] <bencc> what font is used instead of SimSun on ubuntu?
[16:14] <rexwin_> sshd: unrecognized service
[16:14] <bencc> It's working ok form me on desktop but missing on server so I'm trying to find what font is missing
[16:14] <Guest19497> usb port over curent condition
[16:14] <adityaduggal> vfw: as I said that I am already updated....no new updates were installed. Also the wifi is working but is very unstable
[16:15] <adityaduggal> and bluetooth is not working at all
[16:15] <vfw> adityaduggal: Ok, just a sec...
[16:15] <nacc> Guest19497: iirc, that sounds like a hw issue
[16:15] <Guest19497> hardware ?
[16:15] <Manos> vfw: where are you from?
[16:15] <nacc> Guest19497: yes, that's my guess
[16:16] <davido_> It's not Ubuntu pushing your USB port over current threshold. Ubuntu is simply detecting the fault.
[16:16] <Guest19497> i disconected the front panel port then why it is showing port 3, 4 though it is not conected
[16:16] <vfw> adityaduggal: uname -a #Tell us what that says.
[16:16] <vfw> Manos: Texas
[16:16] <Guest19497> how it may be fixed?
[16:16] <davido_> Maybe not the front panel?  Maybe the motherboard itself has a fault that Ubuntu has been kind enough to bring to your attention, Guest19497.
[16:17] <vfw> Manos: I still did not understand your last question, (about what is the same as ubuntu).
[16:17] <Guest19497> thank you
[16:17] <davido_> Like the oil light on a car.  ...you could remove the light's bulb, or you could investigate whether the oil pump has failed.
[16:17] <nacc> vfw: i think Manos is asking if deepin linux is the same as ubuntu, in terms of the terminal or applications
[16:17] <nacc> Manos: that is a question to ask deepin, not ubuntu :)
[16:18] <vfw> nacc: Oh, deepin linux, (sorry never heard of it, will look it up).
[16:18] <nacc> vfw: me neither :)
[16:18] <adityaduggal> Linux rahul 4.4.0-36-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 11 18:01:55 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[16:18] <Manos> vfw: at deepin i can do exactly the same thing like ubuntu?
[16:18] <nacc> Manos: that is, again, a question to ask deepin, not the ubuntu support channel
[16:18] <Guest19497> hmm
[16:18] <Guest19497> thank you bye
[16:18] <adityaduggal> vfw: Linux rahul 4.4.0-36-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 11 18:01:55 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[16:20] <Manos> nacc: yeah right
[16:20] <vfw> Manos: Deepin is similar, (Debian based just like Ubuntu).  Similar but not the same. Some things will be different.  I know very little about Deepin, so not sure.
[16:20] <OerHeks> Manos, deepin is not even based on ubuntu anymore
[16:20] <OerHeks> grinn
[16:21] <vfw> adityaduggal: You might try reverting to kernel 4.4.0-33
[16:21] <vfw> adityaduggal: http://askubuntu.com/questions/760838/how-do-i-get-an-rt3290-wireless-card-to-work
[16:22] <Manos> OerHeks: Thank you guys. But i would like to fix my issue ... :/
[16:22] <nacc> Manos: are you on deepin linux?
[16:22] <Manos> i prefer ubuntu than others
[16:22] <OerHeks> git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware.git && sudo cp linux-firmware/rt3290.bin /lib/firmware # and now reboot
[16:22] <Manos> nacc: no i am using ubuntu 16.04
[16:23] <Guest79342> i just want to know, has ubuntu 16.04 removed the amazon seach?
[16:23] <jhutchins> Guest23033: Your system sees the circuitry on the motherboard, not the cable that connects it to the port on the case.
[16:23] <jhutchins> Guest23033: Unless the USB hub circuitry is on a removable card, all you did was shorten the connection path.
[16:23] <adityaduggal> vfw: wow....how do I revert a kernel....
[16:24] <adityaduggal> vfw: what you are trying to say here is that there is NO LINUX distro which can support this card natively....that is without disruptions during update
[16:26] <adityaduggal> vfw: anything?
[16:27] <davido_> Guest79342 It is disabled by default in 16.04 (and possibly 15.04/15.10). You can enable it in All Settings|Security&Privacy|Search
[16:27] <OerHeks> adityaduggal, other posts give this as a solution, git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware.git && sudo cp linux-firmware/rt3290.bin /lib/firmware # and now reboot
[16:29] <adityaduggal> OerHeks: if something goes wrong with this command then how do I revert back, meaning if this removes my wifi all together then how could I revert back.
[16:29] <adityaduggal> OerHeks: I am asking this because last time I did run a command from forums and it totally made my wifi useless and then I had to reinstall the OS from scratch
[16:29] <OerHeks> remove /lib/firmware/rt3290.bin # and reboot again
[16:30] <hunt-son> hey all, this is my first time hopping on an irc. I was hoping someone can help me with some problems I have on Ubuntu since I just switched over and I'm having trouble setting up multiple monitors.
[16:30] <Amm0n> adityaduggal, shit happens.. backup!
[16:31] <adityaduggal> OerHeks: fingers are crossed...  Amm0n: I hope not everytime
[16:32] <adityaduggal> OerHeks: I have just ran this command hope this should be fine git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware.git && sudo cp linux-firmware/rt3290.bin
[16:32] <hunt-son> anybody have advice? My computer has only one rgb port, so I bought a couple rgb to usb connections and I can only establish a connection with one monitor
[16:33] <Adit> Is there a package to add support for .lnk (Windows shortcut) files?
[16:33] <jhutchins> Adit: No.
[16:34] <Adit> jhutchins: So, what would be the best way to handle them?
[16:34] <jhutchins> Adit: Are you accessing a Windows disk from Linux?  What are you actually trying to do?
[16:34] <hunt-son> @everyone, is this the wrong channel to ask this sort of advice? If it is, then can you direct me to another channel?
[16:35] <fraroco> Hi everyone, I wonder if winetricks or wine itself has a irc room?
[16:35] <nacc> !wine | fraroco
[16:35] <Amm0n> hunt-son, no it isn't. Try ##hardware
[16:35] <jhutchins> hunt-son: You can use tools like lsusb to determine how the system sees the adapters.  If you can determine the chipset, you might be able to find out what drivers they require from x.org
[16:35] <fraroco> I am having some troubles installing a software
[16:35] <fraroco> Thanks! nacc
[16:35] <hunt-son> thanks Amm0n
[16:36] <adityaduggal> OerHeks: how do I check if this worked
[16:36] <Adit> jhutchins: I am doing exactly that. There are a huge number of shortcuts in the Windows disk and I don't want to write a script to change them all
[16:36] <nacc> hunt-son: you meant usb to rgb, i assume? that is graphical usb adapters
[16:36] <hunt-son> yes @nacc
[16:36] <hunt-son> @jhutchins I'm checking now
[16:37] <jhutchins> hunt-son: Using the @ before a name prevents most clients from highlighting it for the user.
[16:38] <adityaduggal> OerHeks: I don't think it worked since I am getting -34 signal strength on this notebook and the one with problem is giving -51 dBM and also the Bluetooth is still disabled
[16:39] <hunt-son> jhutchins: noted
[16:39] <hunt-son> jhutchins: I'll use this method in the future
[16:40] <jhutchins> hunt-son: Most clients will also attempt to complete a name if you type the first part and hit tab.
[16:40] <adityaduggal> OerHeks: I need both wifi and bluetooth to work since its my dad's notebook and he uses a bluetooth mouse and uses wifi to connect to internet and hence both become imperative
[16:41] <hunt-son> nacc: correct, for instance one of the devices I bought is called j5create JUA210
[16:42] <hunt-son> jhutchins: I appreciate the advice thanks for the help
[16:42] <Guest77446> Hello, I am installing an application that require libglew1.6-dev and I am not able to install it because on my ubuntu 16.04 is installed the 1.13 version. If I don't have that package the application don't run. Any suggestion please?
[16:42] <nacc> hunt-son: ok
[16:42] <pbx> if wifi networks are no longer visible in the menu bar network list, but my machine still auto-connects to known ones... what might be the cause?  16.04, been doing this for a few weeks
[16:42] <OerHeks> adityaduggal, if it did not work after reboot, no clue
[16:42] <ash_workz> to tar a bunch of directories together, do I have to tar the parent and exclude everything I don't want included?
[16:42] <OerHeks> adityaduggal, some hardware are bad supported ( by the vendor) so please write them
[16:43] <akik> ash_workz: you can also select the directories you want on the tar cmd line
[16:43] <akik> ash_workz: tar -cvf tarfile.tar dir1 dir2 dir3
[16:43] <ash_workz> oh
[16:43] <ash_workz> nice
[16:46] <carlos_> rqc
[16:48] <Guest77446> help please
[16:48] <Surendil> !ask | Guest77446
[16:48] <cscf> !ask | Guest77446
[16:48] <cscf> lol
[16:49] <Surendil> haha
[16:49] <cscf> Good thing ubottu is smart :)
[16:49] <Surendil> totally!
[16:50] <both> Hi. PROBLEM: new Nvidia card, no tty, login loop, + limited internet. How to get tty or terminal access, plz?
[16:50] <vfw> cscf: Yea, someone tweaked ubotto sometime ago and it no longer accepts multiple requests for same info.  Very nice...
[16:51] <OerHeks> Guest77446, libglew 1.6 is old, precise 12.04 .. i don't think you can down\grade libglew1.13, if you *need* it, install 12.04
[16:51] <ash_workz> how do you remove a file that starts with -- ?
[16:51] <vfw> both: Ctrl-Alt-F6
[16:52] <akik> ash_workz: rm -- --file
[16:52] <both> vfw: Ctrl-Alt-F6 = black screen
[16:52] <Guest77446> OerHeks thank you so much!!
[16:53] <OerHeks> ash_workz, "--filename"  perhaps ?
[16:53] <ash_workz> OerHeks: that didn't work for me
[16:53] <vfw> ash_workz: or  rm \-\-filename
[16:53] <ash_workz> but akik worked :)
[16:53] <ash_workz> vfw: I was having problems with that too (no file by that name)
[16:54] <pavlos> ash_workz, rm -- --file
[16:56] <Seveas> vfw: I fixed that a decade ago in ubottu :)
[16:56] <Seveas> well, probably 7 or 8 years ago
[16:57] <vfw> ash_workz: pavlos Very good.  I learned something.... http://paste.ubuntu.com/23178736/
[16:57] <bumblefuzz> how do I find out what video driver I'm using?
[16:58] <vfw> Seveas: Didn't know it was that long ago.  Good Job!
[16:59] <vfw> bumblefuzz: What display adapter do you have?
[16:59] <sulfasal>  how do i stop this annoying pop up window something is locked, whenever I wake my PC from its dozing, and I have to enter my password? I need to hit "Cancel" twice to get it to leave.
[16:59] <akik> bumblefuzz: sudo lshw -c video has a line driver=
[16:59] <OerHeks> bumblefuzz, lspci -k | egrep -i 'vga|in use' | grep -i vga -A 1
[17:00] <ash_workz> oh I didn't try ./
[17:00] <blinkblink> LightDM+ not working at all
[17:00] <ash_workz> nice
[17:00] <ash_workz> I kinda like -- anyway
[17:01] <bumblefuzz> i915_bpo
[17:01] <cscf> sulfasal, you'll need to be more specific about this popup
[17:01] <bumblefuzz> so, why during an attempted update is my computer telling me I have possible missing firmware?
[17:02] <bumblefuzz> specifically that driver...
[17:02] <cscf> ash_workz, -- means "stop interpreting - as option" whereas \ in general prevents the next character from being interpreted as anything special.
[17:02] <vfw> bumblefuzz: Laptop?
[17:02] <bumblefuzz> thinkpad x260, yes
[17:03] <sulfasal> rectangular about 1" by 3" says something about key lock, forget precisely, asks me to enter pw to re or unlock, don't remember, I click the cancel button, it takes two times, pop up disappers, all is cool(ish)
[17:03] <vfw> bumblefuzz: 16.04?
[17:03] <OerHeks> bumblefuzz, missing firmware does not apply to your intel i guess. bpo = backported
[17:03] <bumblefuzz> vfw 16.04.1
[17:04] <bumblefuzz> is there a way to check for other drivers?
[17:04] <sulfasal> 16.04 xubuntu
[17:04] <bumblefuzz> even proprietary?
[17:04] <sulfasal> FWIW
[17:04] <ash_workz> cscf: yeah, I actually like that better than ./
[17:04] <OerHeks> bumblefuzz, intel gpu is supported in the kernel, no other grapic drivers available
[17:05] <OerHeks> again: missing firmware does not apply to your intel
[17:05] <bumblefuzz> cause i'm trying to play kerbal space program and the menus aren't appearing
[17:05] <bumblefuzz> everything is fully updated
[17:05] <bumblefuzz> and the only thing I can find related to this topic is the driver not working properly
[17:06] <both> test
[17:06] <vfw> bumblefuzz: lsmod |grep i915  #Tell us what that says.
[17:06] <OerHeks> oh .. a toic ..
[17:07] <bumblefuzz> vfw: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23178772/
[17:09] <OerHeks> bumblefuzz, so you have skylake, and the intel driver is loaded correct, but 'kerbal space' is the culprit
[17:09] <bumblefuzz> I left a bug note for them almost 2 weeks ago and nobody's said anything
[17:10] <bumblefuzz> previous versions of ubuntu have had a similar problem
[17:10] <bumblefuzz> but the fixes they list are always related to the driver
[17:10] <bumblefuzz> damn
[17:10] <cscf> bumbar_, KSP 1.1.3?
[17:10] <Welastevil> hi
[17:10] <bumblefuzz> I guess I'll have to go bug them
[17:10] <Welastevil> hello everybody!
[17:10] <cscf> bumblefuzz, *
[17:10] <bumblefuzz> cscf, yes
[17:10] <OerHeks> bumblefuzz, you have hot fresh hardware that is not fully tested with linux, i read also that newer kernels solve things, but that would be testing
[17:11] <OerHeks> with skylake*
[17:11] <cscf> bumblefuzz, try the usual things, verify the game files, read KSP.log
[17:11] <Welastevil> Im having problems with may Os Software update
[17:12] <bumblefuzz> is there a way to revert from testing if I switch to that?
[17:14] <OerHeks> bumblefuzz, maybe you can reverse installing a higher kernel than 4.6 ..i would wait for ubuntu 16.10, next month
[17:15] <OerHeks> huge post about skylake and tips http://askubuntu.com/questions/752743/ubuntu-16-04-skylake-6th-generation-screen-flickering
[17:16] <neildugan> on kernel.org here http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt?id=HEAD line 1570 it says that if /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/eth1/use_tempaddr == 2 then then ipv6 should use a temporary address.  So why does the ipv6 address have the MAC number encoded in it?
[17:17] <blinkblink> LightDM+ still not working! I removed lighrdm from the Ubuntu Software Center now when I have it installed back and do 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm && sudo apt-get update'
[17:17] <blinkblink> after rebooting the system goes into Unity not LightDM
[17:18] <neildugan> bumblefuzz, I don't know if you can reverse that, but you could do an install to a USB stick, boot of the USB stick, then wipe it when finished.
[17:18] <OerHeks> neildugan,
[17:18] <kernello>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER kernello vxwxdjainvlf
[17:19] <Pici> kernello: try again without the space in front.
[17:19] <kernello> haha
[17:19] <Pici> (its not a password)
[17:19] <kernello> Pici, yes, just corrected :)
[17:19] <neildugan> OerHeks, ?
[17:19] <OerHeks> really odd advise, wiping?
[17:19] <OerHeks> he can just boot in grub and load the previous kernel
[17:20] <amaury> hi guys!
[17:20] <Guest90474> Im having this issue:
[17:20] <Manos> hi guys
[17:20] <Guest90474> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[17:20] <pc9-logia> hola
[17:20] <nacc> neildugan: that seems like a better question for ##linux?
[17:20] <neildugan> nacc, ok
[17:20] <pbx> i've got two mutually symlinks that only reference each other, yet there is also a "real" file there. how might this be?  http://dpaste.com/046WTSA
[17:20] <vfw> Guest90474: Did you try 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' ?
[17:21] <Guest90474> yeah
[17:21] <pbx> (16.04 FWIW)
[17:21] <vfw> Guest90474: So did it do anything?
[17:21] <Guest90474> but I could not do anything with this...
[17:21] <nacc> pbx: /etc/mysql/my.cnf -> /etc/alternatives/my.cnf -> /etc/mysql/mysql.cnf
[17:21] <Manos> Someone that he know about ubuntu 16.04 network issues? I want to fix a problem
[17:21] <vfw> Guest90474: So what lead to this?  What caused it to give this output?
[17:22] <Guest90474> I dont know!
[17:22] <Guest90474> I realy wanted to know...
[17:23] <vfw> Guest90474: sudo apt-get -f install && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[17:23] <pbx> ha right nacc !  reading problem :)  thanks
[17:23] <Manos> vfw: thats my problem https://postimg.org/image/6qmcgo7ml/ and https://postimg.org/image/ekmy22ffh/
[17:24] <Guest90474>  Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[17:25] <vfw> Manos: https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/nautilus-connect.html
[17:26] <vfw> Manos: If you can discover the IP address of the MS Windows machine, it will help.  (Use the actual IP address, not the network name.)
[17:26] <Guest90474> for all of this
[17:26] <Guest90474>  Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[17:27] <Guest90474> I con not find out what is the metter....
[17:27] <nacc> Guest90474: it's better to provide (via pastebin) the full output
[17:27] <vfw> Manos: I should have said, use the IP address rather than the host name.
[17:28] <vfw> Manos: And read the information from the link I sent.  Should help.
[17:28] <pavlos> Mano ... are you running nmbd on your linux system?
[17:29] <Guest90474> ok
[17:29] <bumblefuzz> so, how do I upgrade to 16.10 from 16.04?
[17:29] <cscf> bumblefuzz, do-release-upgrade, I think
[17:30] <jSmP> hi
[17:30] <nacc> with a -d, but realize that 16.10 is not released
[17:30] <nacc> bumblefuzz: so you should have a good reason to do the upgrade early, and undersatnd it may be broken
[17:31] <vfw> !16.10 | bumblefuzz
[17:31] <pavlos> bumblefuzz, go to the 3rd tab of software and updates and select any new version at the very bottom. sudo apt-get upgrade should fetch the new release
[17:31] <OerHeks> impatient with skylake hardware, you will get notified when 16.10 is out
[17:31] <vfw> bumblefuzz: /join #ubuntu+1
[17:31] <Guest90474> look
[17:31] <Guest90474> http://pastebin.com/iCByNkJK
[17:31] <vfw> bumblefuzz: And ask there...
[17:32] <Guest90474> no idea about wtf is it!
[17:32] <OerHeks> Guest90474, line #5
[17:32] <OerHeks> Job for i8kmon.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status i8kmon.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
[17:32] <nacc> !info i8kutils xenial
[17:33] <OerHeks> those 2 command will give a lot of info
[17:34] <Guest90474> even worst to understand
[17:34] <Guest90474> http://pastebin.com/gZ2ef07N
[17:36] <OerHeks> Guest90474, are you on elementary?
[17:36] <Guest90474> yes
[17:36] <Guest90474> why?
[17:37] <OerHeks> Elementary has its own issues, nothing to do with ubuntu.
[17:37] <Guest90474> ow
[17:37] <Guest90474> it is an elementary issue?
[17:38] <OerHeks> elementary/e17/enlightment i guess, try their channel #elementary here on #freenode
[17:39] <vfw> Guest90474: https://elementary.io/support
[17:42] <j4ck_> hi
[17:43] <pingwindyktator> Hello. How can I find current RAM speed? Every command I found shows configured max available speed
[17:43] <OerHeks> dmidecode or lshw
[17:44] <OerHeks> sudo dmidecode --type memory
[17:44] <pingwindyktator> OerHeks: ypu, it shows 'Speed: 3289 MHz'
[17:44] <pingwindyktator> is it even possible to have such speed all time?
[17:45] <tsaavik> Is anyone able to get public urls from the 'dropbox puburl ~/Dropbox/Public/myfile.txt' command? Just stoped working for me :(
[17:46] <OerHeks> pingwindyktator, no clue howto watch ramspeed
[17:46] <OerHeks> is that really important?
[17:46] <pingwindyktator> it is
[17:47] <pingwindyktator> but thanks, I'll google more
[17:47] <OerHeks> i assume it does not change.
[17:47] <pier> !list
[17:47] <pingwindyktator> OerHeks: I dont understand. What does not change
[17:47] <pingwindyktator> ram speed?
[17:48] <OerHeks> yes.
[17:49] <pavlos> pingwindyktator, sudo dmidecode --type memory \ grep Speed
[17:50] <pavlos> make that pipe
[17:50] <pingwindyktator> I'm 'watch'ing this all time
[17:50] <pingwindyktator> without any change
[17:50] <OerHeks> what makes you think it can change?
[17:50] <pavlos> pingwindyktator, memory speed does NOT change
[17:51] <pingwindyktator> OerHeks: I dont know. Should it? Depending of usage, load, I dont know
[17:51] <pingwindyktator> huh
[17:51] <pingwindyktator> okay, thanks a lot pavlos
[17:51] <pavlos> pingwindyktator, cpu speed may change depending on load
[17:51] <OerHeks> as a long search does not give any tool to watch ramspeed live, i think it confirms my thought.
[17:52] <pingwindyktator> k, thanks!
[17:52] <tsaavik> Only way to change ram speed is via tweaking cmos settings, which you CAN do live with some utilities, it will never happen automatically.
[17:53] <OerHeks> tsaavik, doubt that statement.
[17:53] <usuario> oi
[17:53] <tsaavik> which part, the live?
[17:55] <OerHeks> sounds more like a windows tool that suggests higher memoryspeed ( with free toolbar and nagware)
[17:56] <tsaavik> Its a windows tool that comes with MBs like Asus, Gigabyte and others. And it does not suggest the speeds, it actually changes them on the fly.
[17:57] <hillary> I get this http://paste.ubuntu.com/23178933/ when i run update in ubuntu 16.04 lts. What could be the issue
[17:57] <nacc> hillary: why do you have a precise repository enabld on 16.04?
[17:57] <nacc> hillary: it's never advised to mix releases like that
[17:58] <hillary> nacc: Guide me how to solve please
[18:00] <nacc> hillary: i'm not sure how you go into that situation, and i've got some other stuff to work on right now, it's hard for me to help. hopefully someone else can
[18:01] <hillary> Thanks
[18:01] <bitlost> hey... new to linux and having a few problems with the installation from live usb, anyone free to help? Thanks in advance
[18:01] <Vad3r> bitlost: sup
[18:01] <Pici> 13:49:24 <Wooble> BlockCubed: is this your first programming language?
[18:01] <Pici> er, mispaste... dunno how that happened.
[18:02] <tsaavik> hillary: grep precise /etc/apt/sources.list
[18:02] <tsaavik> hillary: if you see precise stuff in there that isn't commened out, edit the file and comment them out
[18:03] <bitlost> Hey, the installation seems to run fine until it asks me to reboot, then it freezes on shutdown, only way to get it off is to hold the power button (it's not doing anything - I left it overnight last time) and when I turn it on, it goes straight to the MOK management screen
[18:04] <bitlost> I've tried a few different distros and it always does the same thing
[18:05] <sarkis> hey all - we built a custom .deb for a newer ruby version and it installs the binary to /usr/bin/ruby vs doing the debian/ubuntu way of symlinking via update-alternatives... what would be the downside of this method?
[18:06] <sarkis> also - i see 1.9.1 (on ubuntu 14.04) is installed by default - should we maybe have a Replaces setup on our custom ruby package to avoid fumbling between multiple rubies?
[18:06] <tsaavik> bitlost: Are you making sure to say yes when it asks to install Grub?
[18:07] <curlyears> nickserv identify chilehead
[18:07] <bitlost> tsaavik i did, yeah
[18:08] <bitlost> I've also ran boot repair to try fixing it
[18:11] <energizer1> I want to set up an ubuntu box to be a proxy server. Is there a way to do this?
[18:11] <tsaavik> energizer1: yes, install squid
[18:12] <tsaavik> https://help.ubuntu.com/16.04/serverguide/squid.html
[18:12] <energizer1> super, thanks
[18:12] <tsaavik> np :)
[18:13] <michael_> Hi everybody
[18:13] <tsaavik> anyone here have dropbox installed on their ubuntu? Can you check if this command works for you "dropbox puburl ~/Public/some_file_that_exists" you should get a url back, you do NOT need to share the url
[18:14] <michael_> anyone who can help with wine?
[18:14] <hp> merhaba
[18:14] <MonkeyDust> michael_  start with a question
[18:14] <hp> i dont make up tor browser
[18:15] <michael_> I get the following message : wine: cannot find L"C:\\windows\\system32\\program.exe" .... any idea how to solve?
[18:15] <hp> i have linux mint
[18:15] <Pici> !mint | hp
[18:15] <Surendil> !ming | hp
[18:17] <JonelethIrenicus> how can i set the scaling factor for GTK apps?
[18:17] <JonelethIrenicus> manually without the settings app
[18:18] <MonkeyDust> michael_  it's a type ... the \\ must be \
[18:18] <MonkeyDust> typo*
[18:18] <both> Terminal access problem (description): http://paste.ubuntu.com/23179000/ Help, plz.
[18:21] <michael_> MonkeyDust thx...how can I change? I'm really linux newbie
[18:24] <MonkeyDust> michael_  better ask in #winehq
[18:25] <michael_> MonkeyDust thx
[18:30] <ANTItorture> Hi
[18:32] <renatofilizola> Hello every one
[18:32] <DammitJim> do you guys know why I can do a wbinfo -g, but wbinfo -u doesn't return anything?
[18:39] <Bray90820> Is there a log of this channel?
[18:39] <Pici> !1984 | Bray90820
[18:39] <MonkeyDust> !log
[18:39] <Bray90820> Thanks
[18:39] <asdasdasdaxzx> tfw no gf
[18:51] <afx_> Hello ! Has anyone tried any open source client for evernote ?
[18:52] <ANTItorture> "I believe psychiatry epitomizes what's evil."
[18:52] <ANTItorture> Psychiatrist Peter R. Breggin,
[18:53] <Jordan_U> ANTItorture: This channel is only for Ubuntu support discussion. Please take other comments elsewhere.
[18:53] <ANTItorture> STOP PSYCHIATRY!          "I believe psychiatry epitomizes what's evil."
[18:53] <ANTItorture> Psychiatrist Peter R. Breggin,
[18:54] <Dinosaurio> I've commited a mistake and wrote data in libreoffice calc in wrong order. Data starts in 2016 and ends in 2002. Thus, the graphic looks a bit weird. Do you know any way to fix it? At least the graphic, so it would start on 2002 and would end in 2016
[18:56] <gummibears> does anyone know if the volume applet in unity can be used with other window managers or panels?
[18:57] <Jordan_U> Dinosaurio: https://www.maketecheasier.com/reverse-row-order-in-libreoffice-calc/
[18:58] <OerHeks> gummibears, it is desktop dependent. so no.
[18:58] <Dinosaurio> Jordan_U: Yeah but looks a bit messy since there're lots of graphics and rows. I was asking whether it was a easier way just change the graphic order http://i.imgur.com/OsC8EuY.png
[19:09] <metricstrat> Hello
[19:14] <metricstrat> anyone here up to help a noob out?
[19:14] <MonkeyDust> metricstrat  start with a question
[19:15] <\9> !ask
[19:15] <metricstrat> is there a know issue with ubuntu 16_04 and UHD screens?
[19:16] <OerHeks> metricstrat, haven't you asked this before?
[19:16] <metricstrat> yes i never recieved a response, and am still curious
[19:16] <metricstrat> i worked around it, but still jsut wondering
[19:24] <Shawn186> howdy
[19:24] <yourname> yo
[19:24] <Shawn186> anyone know of a program I can use to fix overscan?
[19:25] <Shawn186> on a tv
[19:25] <wabbits> First thing to try is the settings on the tv
[19:25] <wabbits> I just did this on Monday.
[19:25] <Shawn186> no settings on the tv for that
[19:25] <wabbits> What kind of tv?
[19:26] <Shawn186> wabbits, if I did not check that first, I would not be here asking about this
[19:26] <Shawn186> the tv is an old sanyo
[19:26] <wabbits> Good luck with that.
[19:27] <Shawn186> ...
[19:27] <Shawn186> I know ubuntu at one time has had an overscan gui program
[19:27] <rexwin_> does ping listen to any tcp port
[19:27] <Shawn186> though I am using lubuntu
[19:27] <OerHeks> rexwin_, no, just port 80
[19:27] <wabbits> rexwin_ ping doesn't listen it pings. and it uses icmp.
[19:27] <Shawn186> that should not change anything though
[19:27] <rexwin_> apache listen there
[19:28] <OerHeks> err port 1 ?
[19:30] <wabbits> rexwin_ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Control_Message_Protocol
[19:31] <OerHeks> if your ping times out, it is not failure of the recieving port. just the target.
[19:31] <Jordan_U> Shawn186: Sometimes "Game Mode" or "Console Mode" on a TV disables overscan (and a lot of other silly "features").
[19:31] <Shawn186> Jordan_U, dont have any of those modern tvs
[19:32] <Shawn186> only an old flatscreen 720p tv
[19:36] <Shawn186> though I know that software controls a big portion of what it transmits to the tv via hdmi
[19:37] <LemonJuice> So what IRC client do you guys use?
[19:38] <Shawn186> whats telepathy?
[19:39] <Shawn186> ah, its a service
[19:39] <OerHeks> girls use irssi, LemonJuice
[19:39] <Shawn186> men use hexchat
[19:39] <Jordan_U> Shawn186: Are you using proprietary graphics drivers?
[19:40] <cantstanya> o
[19:40] <Shawn186> intel's open source drivers
[19:41] <LemonJuice> lol OerHeks appropriate, I am
[19:42] <Jordan_U> Shawn186: http://askubuntu.com/questions/508358/overscanning-picture-problem-using-hdmi-with-intel-graphics
[19:43] <Shawn186> already looked at that page, and tried that
[19:44] <rexwin_> i can't ping my server through icmp
[19:44] <Shawn186> underscan option of xrandr only ends in a multitude of errors
[19:44] <Shawn186> been looking for a gui of xrandr that would support overscan, none exist
[19:46] <arch-everywhere> hi guys, got two probs with ubuntu.. skype doesn't login and chrome doesn't sync my bookmarks? any suggestions?
[19:47] <Malinux> I have a strange issue with a new ubuntu 16.04.1 install. The computer is a Lenovo G70-30. When I start an application from the launcher, some times nothing happens, and then of a sudden, it starts to work again. Same happens with exiting applications with the x button. alt + f4 works. And some times the global menus is not shown even when the mouse is hovering. I guess this might be some graphical issues? I
[19:47] <Malinux> have blacklisted nouveau, and the behavoir some way became better, but not complitely gone. I am not sure what log could be one with relevant info about this, but maybe the Xorg.log?
[19:47] <arch-everywhere> anyone?
[19:50] <vfw> arch-everywhere: Use firefox instead of chrome.
[19:50] <arch-everywhere> f sake
[19:50] <vfw> f sake?
[19:51] <vfw> arch-everywhere: And talk to MS about skype.
[19:52] <vfw> Hate to be rude, but chrome and skype problems are not ubuntu issues.
[19:52] <Chris4> Hey room. Thanks for helping a noob. I've got FF and Chromium both installed on 16.04. Can I have 2 versions of Flashplayer installed to handle both browsers? FF is, of course, only supported to FP 11ish etc...
[19:52] <bladeplate> hi
[19:52] <vfw> Chris4: What is FP 11ish?
[19:53] <bladeplate> does ubuntu support gma500?
[19:53] <Chris4> Flashplayer 11.whatever
[19:53] <Jordan_U> vfw: Please try to be helpful when helping. I am sure arch-everywhere was aware of Firefox as an alternative.
[19:53] <vfw> Chris4: Ok.... Well Flahsplayer is kind of on it's way out.
[19:54] <vfw> Jordan_U: I am being helpful.  And; How do you  know what he knows?
[19:54] <Chris4> vfw: thanks. Can I have 2 versions installed to handle both browsers?
[19:55] <Jordan_U> Chris4: sudo apt install browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash
[19:55] <vfw> Jordan_U: Chrome is not really open sorce software.  Skype is not for sure, so what does it have to do with Ubuntu?
[19:55] <Jordan_U> Chris4: That will allow you to use the latest flash in Firefox. But unless you know you need flash for something I would recommend seeing if you can just go without it (most people can).
[19:56] <vfw> Chris4: Chrome has it's own player, and it is not flash player. The 11ish flashplayer is available for Firefox and works for most sites that still use flashplayer.  We can not do anything about fhashplayer, what you get from adobe is what you get....
[19:56] <Bashing-om> bladeplate: Maybe. old but maybe of some use: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1984236 <- support thread for the GMA500 ( bodhi.zazen )(developer:thopiekar) .
[19:57] <Chris4> Jordan_U: Thanks. What are other browser options besides flashplayer to see video content?
[19:57] <Jordan_U> vfw: Suggesting that users find a different channel for support would be helpful. Suggesting that they switch browsers is not. I think that it's pretty clear that someone asking for support on the #ubuntu IRC channel is aware that Firefox is another web browser that they can use.
[19:57] <vfw> Jordan_U: Our job is to exchange information.
[19:58] <Chris4> vfw: 32 bit here :/ no chrome
[19:58] <vfw> Chris4: You are correct.
[19:58] <Jordan_U> Chris4: HTML5 has a video tag which allows the browser to play videos natively, without any third party plugins.
[19:58] <Chris4> ahhhhhh that's cool
[19:59] <Chris4> sudo apt-get purge adobe
[19:59] <Chris4> :)
[19:59] <Chris4> vfw, Jordan_U: Thanks, folks!
[20:00] <vfw> Jordan_U: Suggesting that they use Open Source software is something we can all agree on.  Right?
[20:00] <vfw> Chris4: NP
[20:00] <vfw> Jordan_U: Or am I wrong?
[20:00] <Bray90820> Bashing-om: Turnes out the Live USB was good all along it through back the error because of the missing file
[20:00] <subzero_> vfw, eae
[20:01] <bipul> I just need a help with mounting http://paste.ubuntu.net/23179357/
[20:01] <vfw> So I've been wrong all these years? Wow!  I actually thougth that Linux was all about Open Source Software.
[20:02] <Bashing-om> Bray90820: Good you know . I can accept that the missong file would produce an error . Have you tried the lubuntu release with force-pae to see if it boots ?
[20:03] <tgm4883> vfw: while many users do use Linux because it's open source, and many of us our open source advocates, Linux and closed source are not mutually exclusive. None of this is on topic though
[20:04] <Bray90820> I have not done that yet
[20:04] <Bray90820> I am kinda busy right now tho
[20:04] <Bray90820> Bashing-om:
[20:05] <Bashing-om> Bray90820: Real life does have a way of intruding .
[20:05] <Bray90820> :P
[20:07] <sfdebug> hi, if i have a .deb package installed with a version, and i have another .deb package with updated version, how can i update that?
[20:07] <Chris4> Jordan_U: I'm still interested to know how my 2 browsers would handle 1 version of flashplayer. Or can you have 2 versions installed?
[20:08] <Chris4> derrrrr
[20:09] <Chris4> Anyone know? I've got Firefox and Chromium installed... wondering how their different supported versions of Flashplayer would work...
[20:13] <Shawn186> ubuntu lacks good overscan and irda support
[20:13] <nicomachus> Shawn186: that's untrue.
[20:13] <Shawn186> or easy rather
[20:13] <nicomachus> xrandr does a fine job. and most graphics cards have built-in tools that allow for overscan adjustment.
[20:15] <OerHeks> Shawn186, don blame your old tv :-D
[20:15] <Shawn186> I'm not, because I know software controls the majority of what it broadcasts
[20:16] <both> How to access terminal from login prompt? Short problem description: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23179397/
[20:16] <nicomachus> Shawn186: Overscan can be adjusted on most TVs, but if it can't then xrandr will do the job just fine.
[20:17] <Shawn186> yea, but I need a graphical utility
[20:17] <OerHeks> both,  ctrl alt F2, you get a TTY and login ( and back to gui with ctrl alt F7)
[20:17] <nicomachus> Shawn186: what is your graphics setup?
[20:18] <Shawn186> HDMI, from an Intel GMA4500MHD
[20:18] <Shawn186> at 1280x720
[20:18] <nicomachus> Shawn186: do you need HDMI? VGA will usually do a better job of scaling.
[20:19] <both> OerHeks: ctrl alt F1, F2... F6 = black screen. F7 = back to login prompt.
[20:19] <Shawn186> I need hdmi, it looks so much better than VGA analog
[20:19] <mlhess> Anyone know how to skip rows in pam if authenticating via public_key
[20:20] <OerHeks> ctrl alt f2 .. and wait maybe a second or 2, login should appear
[20:20] <Bashing-om> both: At the grub boot menu => advanced options -> recovery kernel . what results when booting a recovery console ?
[20:21] <both> Bashing-om: no grub access. Short problem description: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23179397/
[20:22] <wabbits> rexwin_ is your server behind a firewall?
[20:22] <rexwin_> yes
[20:22] <wabbits> well that is likely the problem?
[20:22] <fatemeh> leave #ubuntu
[20:22] <rexwin_> i guess i ran scp after that the ping died
[20:23] <wabbits> rexwin_ I not following you.
[20:23] <both> OerHeks: Login always appears, tty doesn't appear even after several minutes (common problem, can't find solution).
[20:24] <Bashing-om> both: If you can not get a grub menu, you have serious problems . more so that just graphics . for legacy system - reboot and as soon as the bios screen clears depress and hold a shit key -> grub boot menu . For EFI system spam the escape key .
[20:32] <Bashing-om> both: Ouch make that the shift key . If you press that other key, we all have problems .
[20:45] <Manos5723> hello guys
[20:47] <Manos5723> i cant ping my rooter .. how to do this?
[20:47] <MonkeyDust> Manos5723  cable or wifi?
[20:48] <k1l> Manos5723: ping routerip
[20:48] <Bray90820> Bashing-om: I was thinking RemixOS boots fine so maybe I could look at the grub entries for that?
[20:49] <NoPinky> hello
[20:49] <NoPinky> anyone here tried Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows 10 yet?
[20:51] <MonkeyDust> NoPinky  that's for #ubuntu-offtopic or so
[20:51] <k1l> !ubuwin | NoPinky
[20:51] <NoPinky> thanks
[20:52] <de-facto> now ms released powershell under MIT for linux, there are even ubuntu packages :P
[20:52] <dax> can i set my logon shell to it
[20:52] <de-facto> lol...
[20:52] <dax> because if so i'm about to unleash the best prank on my coworkers ever
[20:54] <de-facto> i doubt it would be supported here though: https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell
[20:56] <dax> yeah, i just found the .deb there and am trying it
[20:57] <dax> aww, chsh doesn't like it
[20:57] <akik> dax: add it to /etc/shells ?
[21:03] <sledge> hello folks
[21:04] <dax> akik: worked, thanks
[21:05] <akik> dax: heh that was just a guess. i'm feeling for you
[21:05] <LemonJuice_> Hello
[21:09] <deserteagle> does anybody by chance know a way overclock an integrated gpu ( intel HD 5500 ) on gnome? or squeeze just a little more performance out of it in some way?
[21:10] <nicomachus> deserteagle: you can use a lighter DE like MATE.
[21:13] <elspru> how do I geta  script to run after networking starts?
[21:13] <Jordan_U> elspru: What is your definition of "after networking starts"?
[21:14] <elspru> well I need to ssh into a localhost, so after the ethernet connects I want it to try to do so
[21:14] <elspru> er ssh into a remote host *
[21:14] <elspru> though ideally it would be once it knows it is connected tot he internet..
[21:14] <MonkeyDust> elspru  you have to add a line in .profile
[21:14] <Jordan_U> elspru: Is the ethernet connection managed by network manager or ifupdown?
[21:15] <elspru> managed by /etc/init.d/networking I presume
[21:15] <elspru> MonkeyDust: what line?
[21:15] <Jordan_U> elspru: Is it configured in /etc/network/interfaces ?
[21:16] <elspru> Jordan_U: looks like it
[21:16] <Jordan_U> MonkeyDust: elspru: .profile would only make sense if you want it to run when a particular user logs in.
[21:17] <elspru> yea, I need it whenever the ethernet restarts, since this will be a remote machine.
[21:17] <MonkeyDust> elspru  i forget what it was, but i used to use it for the same reason as yours
[21:17] <Jordan_U> elspru: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/91245/execute-custom-script-when-an-interface-gets-connected
[21:18] <elspru> Jordan_U: awesome thanks :-D
[21:19] <MonkeyDust> Jordan_U  +1 ... looks more elegant than what i suggested
[21:19] <Jordan_U> elspru: You're welcome.
[21:21] <angrycoast> exit
[21:59] <wad> I've got a Ubuntu Server (16.04) that I need to tweak the DNS settings on. It has no GUI. If I had a GUI, I know exactly how to set it up... but these new Ubuntu machines don't use resolv.conf anymore. What file do I edit?
[21:59] <wad> I need it to use DHCPfor IP address assignment, but not for DNS, I need to specify those manually.
[22:00] <wad> If I had a GUI, I'd just right-click on the network icon, choose ipv4, and choose the right item from the dropdown menu.
[22:01] <wad> Then specify my custom DNS.
[22:02] <tsaavik> wad edit /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf
[22:03] <tsaavik> supersede domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8
[22:03] <wad> Ah! Thanks
[22:04] <tsaavik> yw :)
[22:04] <wad> So I've got one VM where I've done this via GUI, and I'm looking in that file. But my DNS changes aren't there.
[22:04] <wad> Where might these be saved?
[22:05] <wad> Nothing in /etc/default
[22:05] <wad> Nothing in /etc/network
[22:06] <nubcake> hi, my ubuntu 16.04 hangs at sudo dpkg --configure -a
[22:06] <nubcake> snapd (2.14.2~16.04) wird eingerichtet ... (is being prepared/configured... or similar)  i left it running yesterday when i tried apt-get update && apt-get upgrade, hung for ~12 hours, came back home hit ctrl+c and did the dpkg --configure -a, keeps locking up..  any ideas/advice ?
[22:07] <jim> wad, no files in /etc/network? what are you using right now to irc here?
[22:08] <wad> There are files there, just none of them have the information I put into the network settings via the GUI (the DNS IP addresses).
[22:08] <wad> And I'm not using that VM right now. :)
[22:08] <wad> I've got it open on a different machine, even.
[22:08] <jim> so you're networking from a different machine/vm
[22:09] <wad> Yeah.
[22:09] <jim> what is it you want to know or do?
[22:09] <glitchd> hello everyone=)
[22:09] <jim> hi
[22:09] <wad> I've got two VMs, one of them has a GUI, and the networking is working properly. It uses DHCP to get an IP address, but overrides the DNS. The other one has no GUI, but I need to set up the network the same.
[22:09] <nubcake> hi
[22:10] <wad> I haven't been able to figure out what files to edit to set the DNS.
[22:10] <wad> I can noodle around on the first VM, and looks at all the files....
[22:10] <wad> I'm sure these settings are saved in a little config file somewhere on the disk. :)
[22:10] <wad> I just need to find it.
[22:10] <jim> wad, what is running the dhcp server? your isp? a router you have?
[22:11] <wad> The DHCP server is out of my control, it's provided.
[22:12] <wad> I can just trust that it's there, handing me IP an IP address from the pool. I just need to supply my own DNS, though, I can't use the one provided via DHCP.
[22:12] <jim> ok, so it's a fair chance (unless you made other arrangements with the provider) you can only get one IP from them...
[22:12] <glitchd> wad, maybe check the resolv.conf?
[22:12] <jim> from what pool?
[22:12] <wad> I can have all the IPs I need. :)
[22:12] <wad> That's not a problem.
[22:13] <jim> and pull them from the same dhcp server as the one that is now working?
[22:14] <jim> wad, on the machine whose networking is not up yet, can you ping localhost?
[22:15] <jim> if no, can you ping 127.0.0.1?
[22:15] <wad> The machine I'm setting up, the networking is defualt.
[22:15] <wad> It just gets everything (including DNS) from DHCP.
[22:15] <wad> I just need to override the DNS bit. :)
[22:15] <wad> And it's working just fine.
[22:15] <jim> doesn't mean much, I have no idea what your defaults are
[22:16] <glitchd> wad, does that machine have a gui?
[22:16] <wad> The networking for the machine I'm setting up: DHCP client to get an IP address and DNS. It does not have a GUI.
[22:16] <wad> (If I had a GUI, I'd right-click the network thingy, and could set it up just fine.)
[22:16] <jim> does ping localhost fail on either machine?
[22:17] <wad> Pinging localhost is fine.
[22:17] <wad> Works on both.
[22:17] <glitchd> wad, and setting a different dns is what your trying to accomplish?
[22:17] <wad> Correct.
[22:17] <wad> I need DHCP to give me just an IP, and I'll provide my own DNS, not use the ones from DNS.
[22:17] <jim> ok, next test,  can you ping yahoo.com? does this fail on either machine?
[22:17] <wad> This works on both.
[22:18] <jim> ok, so then, your networking is up on both machines
[22:18] <wad> That means that the custom DNS on is  in the hierarchy that includes yahoo. :)
[22:18] <wad> Correct.
[22:18] <wad> The one without a GUI is using the wrong DNS, though. I need to use a custom one, that will redirect certain specific lookups to a custom set of IP addresses.
[22:18] <jim> if you want, you can install your own dns (sudo apt-get install bind0)
[22:19] <jim> err bind9
[22:19] <glitchd> wad, if you edit the resolv.conf you can set a custom dns server for the connection
[22:19] <glitchd> wad, i believe thats what u want
[22:19] <wad> So the first machine (the one with the GUI), that I set up via the GUI, doesn't have the custom DNS saved in /etc/resolv.conf.
[22:19] <wad> It's got to be somewhere else on the filesystem, right?
[22:19] <jim> by default it will start, and act as a caching-only dns, and can be reached at 127.0.0.1
[22:20] <wad> When I make changes, via the GUI, to the ipv4 settings, where are they saved?
[22:20] <wad> I've looked in lots of places.
[22:20] <wad> The Network Manager is doing some magic....
[22:20] <wad> Maybe it's gone the way of Windows, and uses a binary database to store config data?
[22:21] <wad> *sigh*
[22:21] <wad> It used to be that I could just edit little text files to configure my machines.
[22:21] <wad> Now I'm on a headless machine, and I'm stuck. :(
[22:22] <geirha> You can use /etc/network/interfaces
[22:23] <wad> I FOUND IT!
[22:23] <wad> /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Wired\ connection\ 1
[22:23] <glitchd> wad, so where/what was it then?
[22:24] <wad> It's here: etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Wired\ connection\
[22:24] <wad> It's here: etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Wired\ connection\ 1
[22:24] <wad> There's a block in here that has : ignore-auto-dns=true
[22:24] <wad> And it has my custom DNS in it. :)
[22:24] <wad> I can use this.
[22:25] <glitchd> nice find
[22:26] <sdexter> Quick question, how do I block traffic TO an ip address with ufw
[22:27] <sdexter> Is it  ufw deny from any to <IP>
[22:35] <TigerBlood> Hey. Is restricted ubuntu restricted extras the thing that is asks you if you want to install when you first run the Ubuntu Installer?
[22:36] <TigerBlood> See. I didnt install it when I first installed Ubuntu, thinking about installing it now.
[22:36] <TigerBlood> to make things work
[22:37] <Seaworth> Heym ive just installed ubuntu on my desktop but bootloader gave error and i could't select another hdd to install it on so i had to reboot. how would i install grbu on usb with the installed ubuntu ?
[22:41] <glitchd> TigerBlood, you can install restricted extras whenever you want
[22:41] <dax> TigerBlood: yes
[22:42] <TigerBlood> Strange it doesn't come up in Software Center now tho
[22:42] <Bashing-om> TigerBlood: ' ubuntu-restricted-extras '
[22:42] <TigerBlood> thanks om
[22:43] <TigerBlood> I suppose i wont need to install PPAs then..?
[22:44] <glitchd> TigerBlood, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[22:44] <k1l> !info ubuntu-restricted-extras
[22:45] <glitchd> TigerBlood, also in "Sofware&Updates, on the ubuntu software tab make sure that software restricted by copyright or legal issues(multiverse) is checked
[22:46] <glitchd> TigerBlood, after you check that box, run this command in terminal sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[22:46] <TigerBlood> maybe they removed it from Software Center for legal reasons
[22:47] <k1l> TigerBlood: "sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-extras"
[22:47] <glitchd> TigerBlood, you probably dont have that box check in software&updates
[22:48] <glitchd> TigerBlood, software center shows it when i search for it
[22:48] <TigerBlood> glitchd: Weird. btw i do have it checked.
[22:48] <glitchd> TigerBlood, so again, you probably dont have that specific box checked in softwar&updates
[22:49] <glitchd> TigerBlood, hmm..
[22:49] <glitchd> have you run sudo apt-get update since checking that box?
[22:49] <TigerBlood> glitchd: ye. maybe because you have it installed?
[22:50] <k1l> TigerBlood: what is the output of "lsb_release -sd" in terminal?
[22:50] <TigerBlood> kil: 16.04.1
[22:50] <TigerBlood> still. ill install it with apt-get
[22:50] <TigerBlood> no problems really.
[22:52] <glitchd> TigerBlood, http://u51i.imgup.net/Untitled6bc4.jpg
[22:53] <glitchd> TigerBlood, it does show in software center
[22:53] <glitchd> TigerBlood, and it doesnt even show that i have it installed, even tho i do
[22:58] <TigerBlood> do i need Canonical Partners selected in "Other software" - in Software and updates
[22:59] <TigerBlood> its not selected by default
[23:00] <glitchd> TigerBlood, not sure if it specifically needs to be checked, but no harm in checking it
[23:00] <glitchd> TigerBlood, do that then update then try to install restricted extras again
[23:00] <TigerBlood> btw, im running Ubuntu Gnome, does that make a difference ?
[23:02] <glitchd> TigerBlood, nope
[23:04] <TigerBlood> if i install something via command line, can i remove it via software center?
[23:04] <TigerBlood> like, click and remove
[23:05] <catbadger> @TigerBlood yes
[23:05] <nacc> TigerBlood: sure
[23:06] <GonnaRegretThis> In an apt config file, you can specify something like this -  "Acquire::https::proxy::repo.domain.tld DIRECT" to bypass a proxy. How can I do this for wildcards or subnets?
[23:07] <nacc> GonnaRegretThis: do not believe that is supported
[23:17] <foul_owl> Anyone know how to tell column to keep the delimiters?
[23:18] <foul_owl> Using | for my delimiter currently
[23:20] <tim26> h
[23:20] <vlt> foul_owl: What are you doing?
[23:20] <tim26> who?
[23:23] <GonnaRegretThis> foul_owl: You can specify the output delimiter, can't you?
[23:24] <tim26> what?
[23:25] <GonnaRegretThis> foul_owl: I lied and misread the man page, doesn't look like it's supported. I guess you could | sed 's/\t/|/'  :S
[23:33] <hdon_> hi all :) is fglrx in xenial?
[23:34] <k1l> hdon_: no. amd stopped making it. they now make "amd_gpu" for modern cards. for the rest there is radeon
[23:34] <GonnaRegretThis> holy crap it's been years since I've seen fglrx even mentioned
[23:34] <hdon_> k1l, oh :(
[23:34] <hdon_> what drivers do you guys recommend for R7?
[23:34] <GonnaRegretThis> I remember those drivers being an absolutely horrible nightmare to deal with
[23:35] <k1l> hdon_: well, ubuntu will load radeon driver as standard. and if the card is supported it will load amd_gpu, since both are in the kernel now.
[23:35] <joker__> ?
[23:35] <hdon_> k1l, i just took my hdd out of one machine and put it into this one with the R7 card. lsmod|grep radeon#no output
[23:36] <hdon_> maybe i need to, idk, install it
[23:36] <k1l> hdon_: lspci --nnk
[23:36] <k1l> put that into a paste.ubuntu.com
[23:36] <hdon_> http://ix.io/1mYt k1l
[23:37] <hdon_> uhhhh
[23:37] <k1l> that is using a nvidia card
[23:37] <hdon_> maybe the R7 was in another machine
[23:37] <hdon_> :3
[23:37] <hdon_> no "nv" or "nvidia" module loaded either
[23:37] <k1l> Kernel driver in use: nouveau
[23:38] <hdon_> ok well that's loaded
[23:38] <k1l> that is the linux kernel open source driver.
[23:38] <hdon_> but my video performance is complete crap
[23:38] <hdon_> :C
[23:38] <k1l> if you want the nvidia driver look at systemsettings -> software and updates -> last tab
[23:39] <hdon_> thanks k1l i'm checking it out..
[23:39] <hdon_> any drivers i should avoid? is 361.42 alright?
[23:40] <hdon_> hmm
[23:40] <k1l> worth a try
[23:41] <hdon_> http://codebad.com/~hdon/Screenshot%20from%202016-09-14%2016-40-23.png
[23:41] <hdon_> any idea about this "Unknown: unknown" bit?
[23:42] <k1l> its the cpu. you can install that microcode too.
[23:42] <arooni> anyone here use fzf?  can i get a ppa for it?
[23:42] <arooni> anyone here use fzf?  can i get a ppa for it?
[23:42] <arooni> oops; sorry for the repeat
[23:43] <mrmystery> How to activate ap on broadcom bcm4313?
[23:43] <joker__> how do i add ppa for metasploit
[23:43] <k1l> !ppa | joker__
[23:44] <Bashing-om> !bcm | mrmystery
[23:46] <Reliant> I'm in the middle of doing a do-release-upgrade when php5-fpm hung trying to close. I'm trying to do "apt-get install -f" to resume, but it always gets stuck trying to shut down php5-fpm before resuming
[23:46] <mrmystery> ubottu : Thanks
[23:46] <hdon_> thanks k1l. if i don't come back, the drivers didn't work :3
[23:46]  * k1l crosses fingers
[23:46] <mrmystery> Bashing-om : Thanks
[23:47] <k1l> Reliant: can you show the full output in paste.ubuntu.com ?
[23:47] <Reliant> full output of what?
[23:47] <Reliant> it just hangs silently
[23:47] <k1l> Reliant: of the errors
[23:48] <hdon_> k1l, if i don't have a gui after reboot -- what exactly is this "Software & Updates" GUI doing? should i look in an apt log somewhere to see which packages it's installing?
[23:49] <Reliant> is there a way to do a "kill" on the process that will make dpkg think it finished correctly?
[23:49] <k1l> hdon_: its a front end for installing packages, yes.
[23:49] <hdon_> Reliant, you could attach gdb and exit(0)
[23:49] <hdon_> Reliant, :3
[23:50] <hdon_> Reliant, have you tried just shutting down php5-fpm manually? is it running? if not, remove its pid file.
[23:50] <k1l> hdon_: amd64-microcode is that amd package and nvidia-??? where ??? is the version number is the nvidia driver
[23:50] <hdon_> thanks k1l
[23:51] <Reliant> I tried manually, that hangs too
[23:51] <Reliant> where's the pid file located for processes begun with service?
[23:52] <hdon_> Reliant, check the init script / systemd script
[23:53] <Reliant> removing the pid file, it still hangs
[23:55] <backbox> Hey
[23:55] <backbox> gus
[23:55] <backbox> is someone here ?