[02:01] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Hey back! Now working on why my laptop will not process any "HOME" page index.* (.html, .php, etc).
[02:01] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Any clues on that?
[02:05] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Wonder if I should post that out on the Apache room, could be a config issue there.  Originally I installed Chrome browser and was not having the issues there, but now both FireFox and Chrome have the same issue.
[02:10] <DarinMiller> TBotNik: Not sure what you mean by not process.  Your browser won't display local files?
[02:10] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Exactly
[02:12] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: We web developers configure to be web servers, where localhost is our local web server, so we can test code, and cannot since this and phpmyadmin will not work!
[02:12] <DarinMiller> Does FF work?  Chrome usually requires a file reference: file:///home/user/nameofFile.html
[02:12] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Works if "index" or "home" is not in the filename!
[02:13] <DarinMiller> TBotNik: strange, let me try here.... have not played w/ html in a while....
[02:13] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: https://pastebin.ca/3708525 works as does not have "index" or "home" in the name
[02:15] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Since www.google.com is an "index.*" page, I can not go there, nor to https://localhost/phpmyadmin/
[02:25] <DarinMiller> TBotNik:  I can directly view files in chrome such as  file:///home/darin/index.html.    I currently do not have a LAMP setup to test a local server enviro....
[02:35] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Getting help on #httpd
[02:42] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: guy on #httpd, says I must grep all .conf files for "listen"! I only use grep to filter, so no idea how to do what he's asking!
[02:44] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: He thinks listen 443 (for SSL) is overridding the listen 80 (default).
[02:45] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: He might be right, since the http:// is always changing to https://
[02:45] <DarinMiller> TBotNik: my grep skills are mediocre at best.  I alway have to the man pages (or google) if I am trying anything complicated.
[05:17] <gilvan> helo
[05:37] <scottbomb> greetings
[07:33] <lordievader> Good morning
[10:35] <towncarter48> How do I download my pics in Kubuntu from a cd ( windows downloaded) ?
[10:39] <towncarter48> I want to download my pics on a cd to the harddrive in Kubuntu how do I do it?
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[12:26] <user|81512> help please
[15:54] <stasiic> Hi I just ran the kubuntu installer but it didn't seem to create a UEFI bootloader automatically. Are there any good resources where I can read about how to install kubuntu on a uefi system?
[16:00] <stasiic> Sorry.. I just mounted the EFI partition and checked it out, and it seems that the kubuntu installer actually does create those uefi entries
[16:57] <john_s> utilizing a new usb stick with truecrypt; incredible data corruption, has anyone ever experienced anything like that? big number of files differs from the origin.
[17:08] <john_s> diffing the trees and copying over the failing files and I don't know what caused it really.
[17:39] <BluesKaj_> Hi folks
[17:41] <john_s> hey
[18:50] <DaDaCinnamon> Hiya guys !
[18:52] <anabain> Hi, I'm having a hard time with kubuntu 16.04 (latest update). Dolphin hangs about 5 seconds after launching, and kwrite/kate open .txt files wrongly: no characters appear inside the window... Is there any way to solve this? Reinstalling/Reconfiguring all KDE stuff, removing dirs, whatever?
[20:46] <TBotNik> All: Added a new Toshiba 3T HD to my server, but not seeing it. What is good HOWTO to 1.) See, 2.) Mount, 3.) Format this drive to put it into action?
[20:47] <TBotNik> All: All HOWTOs I'm looking at do not deal with the "See" part, assuming already seen!
[20:50] <TBotNik> All: even: "fdisk -l" only shows the 3 sda partitions and nothing from the new drive!
[20:52] <TBotNik> Hello?
[20:52] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: You there?
[20:55] <DarinMiller> TBotNik: I am now....
[20:57] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Trying to mount new Toshiba 3T drive, but not being seen by the system.  Any ideas?
[20:57] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: This is on my server!
[20:57] <TBotNik> Dell T3400
[20:59] <TBotNik> fdisk -l, parted -l and KDE partition manager all show nothing for it.  Looking in the /dev only see sda* and sg, nothing else!
[21:00] <TBotNik> sg1 and sr0 are mapped to the CD drive.
[21:00] <DarinMiller> TBotNik: New drive, never formatted still should show up under /dev.  Boot to BIOS and ensure the port is active and the BIOS can see it.
[21:02] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Found it under /dev/disk/by-id
[21:03] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: No sorry that's the DVD drive
[21:05] <DarinMiller> Once the BIOS can see the drive, then the OS should see it. Then you can use fsdick or partition manager to create an mbr/parition table
[21:05] <DarinMiller> fdisk....
[21:05] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: OS installed/mounted on 80G sda, showing partitions  sda1, sda2, sda5
[21:06] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Oh maybe I have to reboot, run through "SETUP" for the BIOS, then it will be seen?
[21:07] <DarinMiller> Also, a very handy disk ustility is gnome-disk-utility (only requires a few gnome packages so works well under KDE...
[21:07] <DarinMiller> Yes, please reboot and check the bios.
[21:07] <TBotNik> OK rebooting, so switching chat to DT box!
[21:18] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Hey I have sdb now!
[21:20] <DarinMiller> :)
[21:20] <DarinMiller> TBotNik: ^^
[21:24] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Now need to format it, looking for HOWTOs now.  Hardly ever do this, so can't remember! LOL
[21:26] <DarinMiller> TBotNik: ext4?  I just use partion manager or gnome-disk.  fdisk works also, just hit h and follow the menu optons.
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[21:44] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Tried using the KDE Partition Manager, it constantly errors and will not format the drive.  Trying gparted next, but update going on so will be a while!
[21:45] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: It's at Get 542, of ?? so who know when!
[21:47] <DarinMiller> TBotNik: Not sure what get 542 means....
[21:47] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: The update downloads count
[21:48] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: That has me on hold for a while as gparted is still not installed!
[21:49] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: OK extracting and processing, will attempt gparted download now!
[21:50] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Nope dpkg still busy!
[21:51] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Did you document your install using the separate root and home partitions?
[21:52] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Would like to read about that!
[21:53] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: dpkg is unpacking and processing 700 updates! Lucky me!
[21:54] <FortNhyver> goodevening eveyone :)
[21:54] <TBotNik> FortNhyver: Hi, not evening here yet, but close!
[21:55] <FortNhyver> i dont' have know
[21:55] <FortNhyver> :)
[22:09] <DarinMiller> TBotNik: https://sites.google.com/site/bcelinux/classroom-news/linuxinstallation
[22:10] <DarinMiller> TBotNik: some old notes I have for installing.
[22:15] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Thnx!
[22:16] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Well the "update" is in the "Setting up" phase so getting close to the end of that!
[22:21] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: The updates have been giving multiple errors of: This likely means that your installation is broken. Any ideas about that?
[22:22] <DarinMiller> TBotNik: from a terminal run: sudo apt update
[22:23] <DarinMiller> TBotNik: then sudo apt full-upgrade
[22:23] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: System is calling for reboot already and process not completed!
[22:24] <DarinMiller> TBotNik: at least wait for the install to complete. Is this Kubutnu 14.04?
[22:24] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: Yes
[22:54] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: OK, gparted install, disk formatted, now mounting!
[22:55] <DarinMiller> TBotNik: Very good!  Are you planning to add it to your /etc/fstab file?
[23:01] <TBotNik> DarinMiller: All done! Thanks again buddy!
[23:01] <TBotNik> Signing off!