[00:00] <energizer> Something is capturing Alt-f before it can get to my IDE. Is there a way I can find out what's capturing it?
[00:00] <wvwvw> so maybe someone can suggest me a good program for doing this? i'm running 15.10
[00:01] <pvl1> wvwvw: does the wifi icon not show networks?
[00:02] <wvwvw> pvl1: nope, i can only modify connection, manually setting everything...
[00:03] <wvwvw> pvl1 i need something a bit more "easy"... like you look wifi connection that are avaible, give pass and connect.
[00:04] <wvwvw> I'm really new to ubuntu i need at least to connect be simple
[00:05] <energizer> wvwvw: i missed what you said, could you paste it again
[00:05] <energizer> what is the issue
[00:06] <wvwvw> energizer i need a program to scan wi-fi connections around to connect to wi-fi network whitout need to manually insert every details about connection
[00:06] <wvwvw> wi-fi scanner, really simple
[00:06] <energizer> and you have ubuntu desktop?
[00:07] <wvwvw> yeah runnin 15.10
[00:07] <energizer> what happens if you type nmcli d
[00:07] <\9> wvwvw: 15.10 is EOL
[00:07] <\9> !15.10
[00:08] <\9> anyway the network manager should cover that need
[00:08] <energizer> ya get a supported version of the os is prolly the first step
[00:08] <DF3D2> I have a 14.04 machine that keeps pulling the wrong time, timezone is set to America/New_York it should be 20:0x but it keeps pulling 13:0x
[00:08] <DF3D2> not sure why
[00:08] <wvwvw> this is my first experience with ubuntu please understand and respect
[00:09] <wvwvw> what does nmcli d do?
[00:09] <energizer> wvwvw: to find out, you can type man nmcli, which shows you the manual for that command
[00:10] <wvwvw> i got fresh installer do i already have network manager installed?
[00:10] <energizer> yes
[00:10] <decadence18> Is anyone available to attempt to help me?
[00:11] <energizer> wvwvw: but honestly if you're installing a new operating system, it'll be most convenient to get one that's still supported
[00:11] <energizer> !ask | decadence18
[00:12] <wvwvw> ok is there a non command-line version of network installer?
[00:12] <\9> yes
[00:12] <wvwvw> how is it called?
[00:12] <stacks88> i know im a bit behind but, im on 14.04 right now and i see it says i can stay on 14.04 if i Switch to the current security-supported stack by running: apt-get install linux-image-generic-lts-xenial linux-generic-lts-xenial -- so my questions are 1) Is that all i need to run, or are there some extra commands or packages ones i need to run/include too? for instance, right now i can see i have
[00:12] <stacks88> linux-headers-(current kernel version) and linux-headers-(current kernel version)-generic installed.. so by running the commands that ubuntu is telling me to, would it install the headers too for the lts xenial?
[00:12] <decadence18> I've posted my question at the following link: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/399287 (So I don't have to retype it for you all.)
[00:13] <energizer> wvwvw: http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop
[00:14] <wvwvw> how to update my ubuntu version without reinstalling it?
[00:18] <inra> is apt always usable in place of apt-get?
[00:20] <decadence18> Does anyone have any idea on how to resolve this? (See https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/399287 for question, please)
[00:20] <Bashing-om> DF3D2: Dual booting with Windows ? - Windows controls the hardware clock different than ubuntu .
[00:21] <Bashing-om> ontsledder: yes, apt is the replacement for apt-get .. with several enhancements .
[00:23] <thingfish> what, really?  You can use "apt" by itself now?  I read that somewhere, but I thought it was a typo.
[00:23] <\9> thingfish: it's a new, more user-friendly interface
[00:23] <\9> apt-get is still there for scripts and commands
[00:23] <thingfish> hmm
[00:28] <wvwvw> ok i'm upgrading to lastest ubuntu version
[00:28] <compdoc> hurray!
[00:29] <MonkeyDust> lo and behold!
[00:29] <wvwvw> can you tell me now a good non-command-line network manager like program that has scan near wi-fi connections feature and it's easy to use?
[00:30] <MonkeyDust> wvwvw  iwlist, rfkill, nmcli
[00:30] <MonkeyDust> oh, non-command line
[00:30] <wvwvw> yeah..non-command line..for dummies.
[00:30] <DF3D2> @Bashing-om, nah it is a VM tho, but i manually set the h/w clock and then had it update from ubuntu ntp and it seems ok now
[00:32] <wvwvw> i just need to connect to wi-fi easy without needing to manually set up everything..just scan wi-fi network, insert password and connect.
[00:34] <wvwvw> why it seems to difficult to you to answer me? i think my question is a really easy one...
[00:35] <decadence18>  wvwvw: What's going on?
[00:35] <wvwvw> that I need to connect to university wi-fi.
[00:36] <MonkeyDust> wvwvw  wvwvw wicd, maybe
[00:36] <decadence18> From command line? And what kind of security is on the wifi?
[00:36] <wvwvw> wpa2 i think
[00:36] <wvwvw> i only have password
[00:36] <wvwvw> and i need to scan networks
[00:37] <wvwvw> to be able to connect
[00:38] <wvwvw> btw it's free access wi-fi i only want to connect from there when in pause for launch or for study purposes.
[00:38] <pvl1> wvwvw: theres a button on your keyboard to enable and disable wifi. are you sure wifi is enabled
[00:38] <wvwvw> pvl1 i don't know honestly i'm connected with ethernet cable at the moment
[00:39] <decadence18> Assuming your network device is wlan0, you can use the command  sudo iwlist wlan0 scan to scan for wifi networks
[00:39] <wvwvw> seems like it doesn't auto scan networks
[00:39] <pvl1> wvwvw: so you have no way right nwo to verify that wifi is enabled
[00:39] <wvwvw> and i can't setup from here
[00:40] <decadence18> wvwvw: Assuming your network device is wlan0, you can use the command  "sudo iwlist wlan0 scan" to scan for wifi networks
[00:40] <wvwvw> yeah there are wi-fi connections here too.
[00:40] <wvwvw> decadence18 i don't want to use commands to scan networks anytime.
[00:41] <wvwvw> i been a windows user all my life...
[00:41] <nonlexical> Hey there
[00:41] <decadence18> wvwvw" I'm confused. You said you wanted to be able to scan networks from command line...
[00:41] <wvwvw> nope..i need a program that does this without command-line
[00:42] <wvwvw> just a suggestion of some good program that can do this easily
[00:42] <nonlexical> Guys, I have a problem..
[00:42] <decadence18> If you're just running regular ubuntu with a graphical desktop, it does this by default
[00:42] <decadence18> wvwvw: ^
[00:42] <SchrodingersScat> decadence18: 20:29:48            wvwvw | can you tell me now a good non-command-line network manager
[00:42] <nonlexical> So, I tried updating my grub because my windows stopped booting
[00:42] <SchrodingersScat> wvwvw: I concur, what about the default is troubling you?
[00:42] <nonlexical> Then it asked for a secure boot password
[00:43] <nonlexical> Now grub command line shows up
[00:43] <wvwvw> the default only showing that i'm connected with ethernet cable
[00:43] <nonlexical> Can't access the bios or boot menu on my Samsung laptop
[00:43] <nonlexical> I have to go through windows
[00:43] <wvwvw> no way to scan wifi networks
[00:43] <nonlexical> And I cannot boot windows
[00:43] <SchrodingersScat> wvwvw: is wifi enabled?
[00:43] <wvwvw> even if i have wi-fi on this laptop
[00:43] <decadence18> wvwvw: What he said
[00:44] <wvwvw> schroedingerscat... how to check
[00:44] <wvwvw> you really talking with someone who is new to ubuntu and linux
[00:44] <nonlexical> Are you talking about me? Lol
[00:44] <nonlexical> Because yes I am new
[00:45] <SchrodingersScat> wvwvw: what does lspci | grep -i network   output?
[00:45] <SchrodingersScat> wvwvw: I'll put the command at the end,    lspci | grep -i network
[00:46] <MonkeyDust> wvwvw  try   linssid
[00:46] <wvwvw> shrodingersScat it recognizes my network wi-fi adapter
[00:48] <decadence18> My computer using the nvidia nvs 3100m 340.96 proprietary graphics driver will not let me enter my encryption password at boot time. I have a link with full details if anyone can help...
[00:50] <judyroth> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3i9Z5IS5fZE
[00:50] <LAWYER99> HEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARUGH
[00:50] <LAWYER99> EAURgj
[00:51] <LAWYER99> man , is anyone else here LIFTING WEIGHTS?
[00:51] <decadence18> Really. Both LAWYER99 and judyroth. This is the support channel.
[00:52] <LAWYER99> who is this judyroth?
[00:52] <LAWYER99> By the way i'm supporting this IRON above my head right now.
[00:52] <kode54> I just ran an update that included systemd, but it didn't set /var/run/reboot-required
[00:54] <LAWYER99> hey decadence18, let me ask you this, where do you stay at?
[00:55] <kode54> LAWYER99: they just closed the web chat a moment ago
[00:55] <MonkeyDust> LAWYER99  keep this channel free for support questions
[00:55] <judyroth> Exposing Jewish supremacists is my duty. The only racism is the racism of the Jewish supremacists against humanity.
[00:55] <OerHeks> !ops | judyroth
[00:56] <judyroth> OerHeks, Censorship is a Jew-supremacist necessity.
[00:56] <judyroth> OerHeks, You think I don't know that?
[00:56] <MonkeyDust> judyroth  Roth is a jewish name
[00:56] <LAWYER99> oh, now I understand. decadence18, please do not lump me in with this kook, i am a man of virtue
[00:56] <judyroth> MonkeyDust, And I bank with Shekelstein Credit Union. Your point?
[00:56] <wvwvw> MonkeyDust maybe the sudo apt-get install for lssid is blocked because i'm updating the system to 16.04
[00:56] <wvwvw> but it doesn't let me
[00:57] <wvwvw> what is lssid for?
[00:57] <MonkeyDust> wvwvw  it's LinSSID
[00:57] <kode54> are systemd upgrades supposed to require a reboot, or is that a solved problem now?
[00:57] <OerHeks> kode54, some services/core files still need reboot
[00:57] <wvwvw> yeah sorry linSSID, whatever, it doesn't let me install it
[00:58] <kode54> OerHeks: then why did the package not set /var/run/reboot-required{,.pkgs}
[00:59] <einsteinlives> Exposing Jewish supremacists is my duty. The only racism is the racism of the Jewish supremacists against humanity. For posting this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0_BZphQ7Qo - this man had his home raided.
[00:59] <OerHeks> !ops | sorry to bother you again
[01:00] <wvwvw> how to change language of my terminal?
[01:00] <OerHeks> oh too late
[01:00] <wvwvw> to make it in english so i can post you the error it gives me?
[01:00] <OerHeks> kode54, not sure what package you talk about..
[01:01] <kode54> systemd, which was just upgraded to 229-4ubuntu8
[01:01] <kode54> along with libpam and udev
[01:02] <kode54> and a few others
[01:03] <nekiw9> hello everyone, can I use startup disk creator to make installer for another distro's iso image?
[01:05] <marylindaisy> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm34sj65MkA
[01:06] <davide_> ciao
[01:07] <OerHeks> automatic security updates does not  reboot either, but can be enabled https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticSecurityUpdates
[01:07] <OerHeks> kode54, not sure why /var/run/reboot-required is not populated :-(
[01:10] <nekiw9> hello everyone, can I use startup disk creator to make installer for another distro's iso image?
[01:10] <wvwvw> can someone help suggesting me a good non-command-line program that scan wi-fi networks and make you able to connect to them without needing to manually setup it?
[01:11] <OerHeks> nekiw9, maybe, if that distro is suitable to put on usb
[01:11] <wvwvw> just need to select nearby networks from a visual menu and then select the network, insert pass and connect.
[01:12] <OerHeks> wvwvw, ubuntu has got networkmanager for that, with wifi enabled you would see networks
[01:12] <wvwvw> 0erHeks it doesn't show me networks and i don't know why
[01:13] <SchrodingersScat> wvwvw: was hoping you were going to give the output of that command, sometimes which card it is gives some clues.  I suppose you're not interested in that though.  ;_;
[01:13] <OerHeks> SchrodingersScat +1  maybe the driver is not even loaded ..
[01:13] <nekiw9> OerHeks, yes the distro's install guide describes how to create an usb installer, but via dd method..
[01:14] <nekiw9> and the installer will later be used to create distrsusb drives
[01:14] <nekiw9> sorry..distros on usb drives, I wanted to write
[01:14] <wvwvw> shrodingersScat  please tell me how to set my terminal language to english and i show you output in a language you can understand
[01:14] <nekiw9> finger slipped on enter button :)
[01:15] <wvwvw> did you read what i asked for too?
[01:15] <wvwvw> cause i did
[01:15] <SchrodingersScat> wvwvw: I barely speak english ;(
[01:15] <zero> 有人吗
[01:16] <wvwvw> Network controller: MEDIATEK Corp. MT7630e 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter
[01:16] <Guest63609> e
[01:16] <wvwvw> here's the clue.
[01:16] <Guest63609> it is ok now
[01:16] <OerHeks> nekiw9, if our tool does not work, check this one out http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/05/etcher-usb-image-burner-tool-linux-open-source
[01:17] <OerHeks> better than rufus or unetbootin
[01:17] <wvwvw> lol
[01:17] <Guest63609> hi
[01:17] <nekiw9> ooh..slick :)
[01:17] <nekiw9> startup disk creator always worked fine so far
[01:18] <SchrodingersScat> wvwvw: never used one of those, but theres these pages, http://askubuntu.com/questions/377050/how-do-i-get-a-mediatek-mt7630e-802-11bgn-wi-fi-adapter-working https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2300107
[01:20] <nekiw9> thank you for the alternatives, OerHeks
[01:20] <OerHeks> yw
[01:21] <wvwvw> thank you,shrodingersScat i'll try that after installing lastest version and let you know, ok?
[01:29] <wvwvw> what is kernel version used in ubuntu 16.04?
[01:29] <OerHeks> open terminal: uname -a
[01:29] <OerHeks> 4.4.something
[01:30] <wvwvw> so drivers working with 3.5 maybe will not work with 4.4
[01:31] <OerHeks> could well be, yes.
[01:31] <wvwvw> I restart. wait
[01:31] <Bashing-om> !info linux-image-generic
[01:39] <wvwvw> how to check if wi-fi adapter drivers are correctly installed on this laptop?
[01:40] <OerHeks> wvwvw, your networkmanager would show networks i guess
[01:41] <OerHeks>  lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net
[01:43] <wvwvw> Network controller [0280]: MEDIATEK Corp. MT7630e 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter [14c3:7630]
[01:43] <wvwvw> it means it is correctly installed?
[01:43] <wvwvw> how to scan wi-fi networks around so?
[01:43] <wvwvw> to be able to connect to wi-fi?
[01:43] <wvwvw> i can only connect with ethernet cable from here
[01:44] <OerHeks> this command gives more info i think :: sudo lshw -c Network
[01:45] <ponies> I've searched everywhere and can't find anything. Is there a game design software for ubuntu that allows me to use c++ to code games?
[01:49] <wvwvw> 0erHeks unlike ethernet connection it seems unconfigured
[01:50] <wvwvw> ethernet connection: configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=r8169 driverversion=2.3LK-NAPI duplex=full firmware=rtl8168g-3_0.0.1 04/23/13 ip=192.168.1.17 latency=0 link=yes multicast=yes port=MII speed=100Mbit/s
[01:50] <karl> hello!
[01:50] <wvwvw> wi-fi:
[01:50] <wvwvw> configuration: latency=0
[01:50] <wvwvw> and nothing else
[01:51] <karl> Does anyone know how to sign in to itunes in playonlinux?
[01:52] <wvwvw> 0erHeks, plese.
[01:52] <wvwvw> please
[01:53] <wvwvw> i don't understand much here
[01:53] <wvwvw> but it seems ethernet connection is configured and wi-fi is not
[01:54] <OerHeks> wvwvw, yes, no driver loaded :-(
[01:55] <wvwvw> so? i'm running 16.04 are there compatible drivers for  Network controller [0280]: MEDIATEK Corp. MT7630e 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter [14c3:7630]
[01:55] <wvwvw> 	Subsystem: Foxconn International, Inc. MT7630e 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter [105b:e084]
[01:55] <wvwvw> ?
[01:56] <OerHeks> wvwvw, i just read back, you jave the MT7630e .. maybe this post is any help ?   http://askubuntu.com/questions/504718/wlan0-not-showing-up-mediatek-corp-mt7630e-802-11bgn-wireless
[01:56] <OerHeks> read the whole story, the answer is in the bugreport
[01:57] <OerHeks> and the last post might be important too..
[02:00] <wvwvw> 0erHeks link doesn't work it gives me 404 error
[02:00] <wvwvw> check it yourself.
[02:00] <wvwvw> broken link to drivers
[02:01] <OerHeks> again, the shortcut http://askubuntu.com/q/504718
[02:01] <wvwvw> i have to be honest i'm not good at doing those kind of things and i don't want to make mistakes with drivers
[02:02] <OerHeks> points to this bugreport https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1220146/comments/125
[02:02] <wvwvw> http://www.mediatek.com/en/downloads/mt7630-pcie/ not working
[02:03] <OerHeks> oh sorry, that part :-(
[02:03] <brightnesss> https://www.amazon.com/Hellstorm-Death-Nazi-Germany-1944-1947/dp/1494775069
[02:04] <OerHeks> !ops
[02:04] <wvwvw> http://askubuntu.com/questions/377050/how-do-i-get-a-mediatek-mt7630e-802-11bgn-wi-fi-adapter-working and this work with 3.5 kernel, old version, and i'm on ubuntu 16.04
[02:05] <Markski> I have similar issues with my laptop
[02:05] <Markski> Some mediatek usb card not recognized
[02:05] <Markski> asked at askubuntu and as usual no one gave enough of a care to answer
[02:06] <OerHeks> it does not seem to be there nomore .,, http://www.mediatek.com/en/downloads1/downloads/?sort=os
[02:08] <wvwvw> 0erHeks so what should i do? play the hangman? O_O
[02:08] <wvwvw> no thanks.
[02:09] <wvwvw> what can i do?
[02:09] <OerHeks> the vendor does not support this adapter as he should .. i have no clue where to get the code/firmware ..
[02:10] <OerHeks> even this post fails https://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/1796
[02:10] <wvwvw> i can't do those kind of things alone..i have not the skill for find a solution alone :(
[02:11] <wvwvw> in comments i can read: It will only work with kernel version 13 and 14......So it will not work on Ubuntu 14.10 which has kernel 3.16
[02:12] <wvwvw> what about actual situation?
[02:12] <wvwvw> I'm sorry i know i'm asking a lot of things but i'm not good as you are at searching for those kind of infos that's why i'm asking you...i need your help. please understand.
[02:16] <cfics> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pz2rDRbSqFw
[02:16] <cfics> Ken O'Keefe Unveils The Truth About Adolf Hitler
[02:16] <wvwvw> what should i do with that laptop? i bought it without windows pre-installed cause was thinking about installing linux in it...and now i found issues on getting drivers for linux...I don't know how to feel but i don't want to buy a windows license only to be able to use wi-fi,which is a feature i really need on this laptop.
[02:17] <wvwvw> please help me to keep using ubuntu on this laptop...help me know if there's a solution to this,at least.
[02:18] <DF3D2> wvwvw, who makes the wifi chip
[02:18] <wvwvw> I tried to install archlinux and gentoo too before ubuntu...
[02:19] <wvwvw> but was really unlucky with drivers..so i moved to ubuntu thinking that maybe they supplied drivers for my wi-fi adapter...i want to know if i been wrong again or if there is something i can do
[02:19] <wvwvw> Network controller [0280]: MEDIATEK Corp. MT7630e 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter [14c3:7630]
[02:19] <wvwvw> 	Subsystem: Foxconn International, Inc. MT7630e 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter [105b:e084]
[02:20] <wvwvw> @ DF3D2
[02:20] <DF3D2> never heard of mediatek
[02:20] <DF3D2> you have confirmed there are no linux drivers for that chip ?
[02:21] <wvwvw> there are but all we found work only with older kernel version
[02:21] <wvwvw> and ubuntu versions that use older kernel versions are not supported anymore
[02:23] <wvwvw> it is a laptop and i need to connect to wi-fi it was not supposed to be connected on ethernet cable every time
[02:23] <wvwvw> i got no money to buy a new laptop
[02:26] <codepython777> is there a way to boot ubuntu in less than a second?
[02:27] <wvwvw> so please help me guys I just want to be able to use my laptop!
[02:28] <lordcirth> codepython777, sleep? :P
[02:29] <codepython777> lordcirth: I need a fresh boot, and then i need a shutdown in less than a second as well
[02:29] <lordcirth> codepython777, shutdown in a second is possible.  Fresh boot?  Your BIOS isn't that fast.
[02:30] <codepython777> lordcirth: I'm running it inside virtualbox
[02:31] <codepython777> lordcirth: I think bios can be sped up to a fraction of a second (I think that is the default there)
[02:31] <lordcirth> codepython777, oh.  Well, you could try putting the .vdi file in a ramdisk.
[02:31] <lordcirth> I managed to get an awfully fast boot that way once, just for fun.
[02:31] <codepython777> lordcirth: that is a good idea
[02:31] <codepython777> lordcirth: I think it will take more than that though
[02:32] <codepython777> lordcirth: perhaps I should not be using ubuntu for this, and some stripped linux?
[02:32] <lordcirth> codepython777, may I ask why you need a 1 sec boot?
[02:32] <codepython777> lordcirth: I need to run unreliable code from other people on my machine
[02:32] <lordcirth> codepython777, does it need a GUI?
[02:32] <codepython777> lordcirth: cant wait multiple seconds of boot time - sandbox
[02:32] <codepython777> no gui
[02:32] <lordcirth> codepython777, use lxd containers
[02:33] <lordcirth> Unprivileged, of course
[02:33] <lordcirth> If you mount a btrfs filesystem so it can use snapshots to clone the containers, you should be able to get <1sec
[02:34] <codepython777> lordcirth: containers - lxd included - seems like are problematic for sandboxing?
[02:34] <Rockwolf> OpenVZ is more stable
[02:35] <codepython777> Rockwolf: so it runs a new kernel? is it faster than running vagrant up (with virtualbox)?
[02:35] <Rockwolf> Why would they be problematic for sandboxing? They are their own machine
[02:36] <Rockwolf> As far as I know OpenVZ runs on the new kernel
[02:36] <lordcirth> Rockwolf, the kernel is shared, kernel exploits do happen.  That being said, containers should be good enough.
[02:37] <codepython777> do you guys know of a good solution for sandboxing someone else's code to run in a container that is safe?
[02:43] <wvwvw> that's incredible..drivers seem to work
[02:43] <wvwvw> i try it now
[02:44] <wvwvw> i installed outdated modified drivers and i found out compatibility issue there was before is not an issue anymore with this kernel version
[02:45] <wvwvw> i will try to connect to a wi-fi now..will come back later if have other issues but i think it's ok now...
[02:45] <wvwvw> so thank you all for help you gave me and sorry for all that drama
[02:46] <wvwvw> have a nice day guys
[02:49] <cisstrd> 16.04 lts, virtual workspaces, when I am on virtual workspace #2 for example I have applications running on workspace #1 in my left side bar, so when I click on it, it won't open a new instance of the application but take me back to workspace #1 where the window is open... this is annoying and I want to stop it, any hints?
[02:49] <flyoff6> need help configuring 5.1 from Logitech on ubuntu 16.04?
[02:50] <Markski> cisstrd are you running Unity?
[02:50] <cisstrd> Markski: yes
[02:50] <Markski> I don't think that behavior can be changed unfortunately
[02:51] <cisstrd> I want the sidebar to adjust itself to the virtual desktop I am working on (regarding applications it shows, and if an application isn't running on the virtual desktop I am on it should start a new instance, not take me back)
[02:51] <Markski> I just got fed up w/ unity's bs and moved to openbox
[02:51] <cisstrd> k, I though so... damn, that's really annoying
[02:51] <cisstrd> s/though/thought
[02:51] <flyoff6> did all that the regular info via google says to do and have at best frnt l and frnt right working - thats it..dooh?
[02:51] <Markski> And I'm ashamed to say this but honestly the most comfortable work interface I've used so far is the new Windows...
[02:51] <Markski> So open source desktop enviroments really need to catch up
[02:52] <Markski> However, you should check Unity's config
[02:52] <Markski> maybe they have thought of that
[02:52] <Markski> or maybe a right click on the icon allows to start a new instance?
[02:52] <flyoff6> Markski - conmfortable | linux = does not compute
[02:52] <Markski> Eeeeh, I wouldn't be so sure.
[02:53] <Markski> Gnome 2 was it for me
[02:53] <cisstrd> Markski: middle click, it does, but that doesn't solve the issue though
[02:53] <flyoff6> most ppl have got over that within the first 6 months I feel
[02:53] <Markski> But yeah
[02:53] <xangua> Markski: if you mean unity launcher, a middle click allows you to start a new instance
[02:53] <Markski> Ended up moving to Windows 10 for a mix of driver issues and simply the new Windows 10 interface can't be beaten when it comes to working comfily.
[02:53] <Markski> But I will return to Ubuntu when I get a new laptop
[02:53] <cisstrd> can't work with windows
[02:54] <Markski> Well, Lubuntu, not Ubuntu
[02:54] <flyoff6> < admits that in his case it is - at the moment cant afford win10
[02:54] <Markski> all I can say about that is
[02:54] <Markski> arrr
[02:54] <cisstrd> in the end it's not the OS, it's the tools I use, my browser, my add-ons, my shell, my editor, ... it's not that I am ideologically opposed to ms or anything, I am surprisingly pragmatic (that's why I use ubuntu for my notebook, normally in the bsd camp)
[02:54] <Markski> TPB is your friend
[02:55] <flyoff6> till I finish paying for a 3.000€ 200cc scooter in the remaining 3 months of 3 payments... ;=)
[02:55] <cisstrd> also windows has hw requirements which are outlandish, especially since I don't upgrade hw very often and this notebook is relatively old
[02:55] <Markski> Uh
[02:55] <Markski> I only have 4gb of ram and Celeron N2808
[02:55] <Markski> And it runs flawlessly
[02:56] <cisstrd> "flawlessly", I won't start a fight, but I don't imagine windows 10 running as quickly and snappy as ubuntu does tbh
[02:56] <flyoff6> so no spare cash (after the devestating brexit effects on my GBP pensions here in euroland)
[02:56] <Markski> Can also run some old games like League of Legends, Dark Orbit, Battlefield 2 and San Andreas Multiplayer flawlessly as well.
[02:56] <flyoff6> back to 5.1 logitech ubuntu 16.04??
[02:57] <cisstrd> is there a unity config text file I can directly edit?
[02:57] <cisstrd> (please say yes)
[02:58] <Markski> You are better off googling that
[02:58] <lordcirth> codepython777, if you are really worried, you could run the LXD containers in a VM.  You could still spawn them quite fast.
[02:58] <Markski> At any rate, if Unity is giving you so many headaches, you may want to move to other desktop enviroment
[02:59] <cisstrd> will configure i3/dwm as backup, there is no desktop environment I really like tbh
[02:59] <Markski> ah
[03:03] <amazoniantoad> Is there a way to use my msata hard drive to give myself additional ram?
[03:03] <Smn> guys does anyone know about a tool to upscale images?something that lets me choose between bilinear, bicubic, spline, etc...
[03:05] <flyoff6> amazoniantoad: if I get you right- you are looking for flash storage response times from a hard disk - right?
[03:05] <amazoniantoad> flyoff6: well it's not a hard disk. it's msata
[03:05] <amazoniantoad> flyoff6: sorry for the confusion
[03:06] <flyoff6> amazoniantoad: excuse my ignorance - this bio-computer was constructed in 1948.. what is msata?
[03:06] <amazoniantoad> flyoff6: msata is flash memory, but used as though it is a hard disk
[03:07] <flyoff6> ok - thats sounds a bit more hopefull.. but like why not just install regular ram sticks?
[03:08] <amazoniantoad> flyoff6: propietary hardware. It's a laptop
[03:08] <amazoniantoad> Can't upgrade any further. laptop no longer produced
[03:09] <flyoff6> hmm a toad with your ******iantoad connections should be able to get a good price on a new lappi or..;)
[03:09] <amazoniantoad> flyoff6: I don't want a new laptop.
[03:10] <flyoff6> ok - but if you find a new lappi hanging around in your vicinity then pse ftp it too me.. ;=)
[03:11] <amazoniantoad> flyoff6: I can't ftp. I'm a toad.
[03:11] <flyoff6> maybe i am missing something - but what is so kool about this legacy hw you have now?
[03:11] <amazoniantoad> flyoff6: sony vaio duo 11, google it
[03:13] <flyoff6> "...Sony Vaio Duo 11 SV-D1121X9E/B: Ist die Slider-Mechanik die ideale Lösung für ein Convertible??"
[03:14] <flyoff6> u dont nead to speak hunn-talk to get the gist of that I feel... ;=)
[03:14] <amazoniantoad> Lol
[03:14] <amazoniantoad> Should I just make a really big swap file?
[03:14] <flyoff6> but - admit it - you just luv that thing - right?
[03:15] <flyoff6> google is your friend..
[03:16] <amazoniantoad> flyoff6: yes. These keys are adequetly spaced for my toad toes
[03:16] <amazoniantoad> Also I can use the computer by just crawling on the screen
[03:17] <flyoff6> -or go on tv with a trained troop of IT-mice!?
[03:17] <amazoniantoad> flyoff6: mice aren't that useful. They also poop everywhere
[03:17] <flyoff6> a change from thos old non-bio-mice we all have and use now..
[03:18] <flyoff6> use to poop in your bio-energy reactor to power the puter - and maybe your jakusi too if you have a cratefull of mice.. ;=)
[03:19] <flyoff6> feed them small peices of the neighbourhood stray dogs&cats - what a fine citizen you will be - the greenest/bloodiest guy in town.. ;=)
[03:21] <flyoff6> anyhow - if you really are keen to get me off here in a constructive manner.. tell me the 5$ anser to the logitech 5.1 16.04 condondrum?
[03:24] <amazoniantoad> flyoff6: what is your conondrum?
[03:24] <amazoniantoad> conundrum*
[03:26] <amazoniantoad> yay
[03:26] <amazoniantoad> I just gave myself a looot of storage
[03:27] <amazoniantoad> a lot of memory*
[03:31] <flyoff6> 2nd try.. c o n d u n d r u m.. na pevno'
[03:31] <amazoniantoad> That's not how it is spelt
[03:31] <flyoff6> go for it dude!!??
[03:32] <flyoff6> almost as bad as floccinihlihilliphillipication.. or?
[03:32] <flyoff6> or andtidisintablishmentarianism...
[03:33] <hggdh> folks, let's keep on topic, please
[03:33] <flyoff6> **gogogoth.. is a good place to practice this stuff I ruminate on my 3rd dose of opiatic therapy stuff this evening.. heheh
[03:34] <flyoff6> ok sorry.. eh what about config for a logitech 5.1 on 16.04?
[03:36] <flyoff6> or put differently - which 5.1 hardware really works with the default-channel-setting = 6??
[03:38] <flyoff6> aregh -f-it here in DE it is legal to buy/sell OEM versions of win10 - that will be a lot cheaper than all this - (less fun/challenging perhaps but..)
[03:43] <solon-liu> hi
[03:55] <underd0g> yo
[03:55] <inder_gt> sup
[03:55] <solon> haha, login and logout
[03:56] <jaddison> Running 16.04 in a vagrant-created virtualbox VM, using a bento image. Not using NFS for vagrant's shared folders, but having the system become unresponsive. existing `vagrant ssh` connections hang, and am unable to connect.
[03:56] <jaddison> Running Django runserver and webpack --watch (polling mode), that's all, really.
[03:57] <jaddison> It all runs well for a while, but then becomes responsive after a few minutes. Not sure what triggers it.
[03:57] <jaddison> Any thoughts?
[03:57] <jaddison> "activity monitor" on OSX indicates that the guest CPU is pinned
[04:00] <Guest17828> hello
[04:01] <Guest17828> anyone here
[04:01] <Guest17828> i need some help
[04:02] <Guest17828> with a thing
[04:02] <underd0g> what kind of thing
[04:03] <Guest17828> a thing
[04:03] <Guest17828> with libreoffice
[04:03] <underd0g> okay
[04:03] <underd0g> shoot
[04:03] <Guest17828> do i just install the packeges
[04:04] <Guest17828> or do i install it a different way
[04:04] <underd0g> if you have ubuntu then you should have the packages
[04:04] <Guest17828> ye
[04:05] <jatin_> hiii
[04:05] <Guest17828> but no-one was on the xubuntu irc so i went here
[04:05] <jatin_> diff btw ubuntu and xbuntu
[04:05] <Guest17828> not really
[04:05] <Guest17828> just a different de
[04:06] <underd0g> but just incase you dont then just open terminal and type sudo apt-get install libreoffice-gnome or xubuntu
[04:06] <Guest17828> ok
[04:06] <Guest17828> thanks
[04:06] <underd0g> let me know if that doesnt work
[04:06] <Guest17828> ok
[04:07] <Guest17828> will do
[04:07] <jatin_> so ubuntu is heavier than xbuntu
[04:07] <underd0g> yup
[04:08] <underd0g> that gnome de really uses some resources
[04:08] <jatin_> ppa.launcpad repositories stopped working now
[04:09] <fk_007> hey everyone! just got xubuntu up and running on a 64 GB SanDisk usb3... loving it! got gnome 3.2 on it!
[04:09] <underd0g> sickk!
[04:09] <jatin_> nice
[04:09] <guardianL_> :P
[04:10] <jatin_> anyone know hindi
[04:10] <fk_007> it nice and fast, got my workspace env setup and its taking up about 20% of that flash
[04:13] <jatin_> anyone on
[04:49] <mylisto>  I've tried to render a video with Kdenlive numerous times..after about the 17 minute mark the audio and video lag up pretty bad.
[04:52] <lordcirth> mylisto, well, use htop or a graphical perfomance monitor to check if what's being maxed out
[04:52] <mylisto> how do I do that?
[04:52] <lordcirth> mylisto, look for System Monitor on your menu, and watch it while kdenlive is lagging
[04:53] <mylisto> lordcirth: its not a problem with kdenlive lagging.  The rendered videos are lagging...bad video and audio sync issues
[04:55] <lordcirth> mylisto, searching the internet for "kdenlive sync issues" brings up possibly-helpful results.  How many have you tried?
[04:56] <mylisto> I've tried a few....the biggest being updating to the latest stable release.  no beuno.
[04:56] <r12> why i am getting error on executing .sh script for running an application error is "no version information available" https://ibin.co/2vNda1FLKdlw.png
[05:00] <lordcirth> r12, it is probably specific to the application.
[05:00] <lordcirth> Their documentation is probably the best place to start.
[05:01] <r12> lordcirth: why we use LD_LIBRARY_PATH  in bash script?
[05:02] <lordcirth> r12, that is usually used to specify where shared libraries can be found
[05:03] <r12> lordcirth: directory structure is https://ibin.co/2vNdPP5h3e8L.png  script is #!/bin/sh LD_LIBRARY_PATH= pwd/Qt_Libraries export LD_LIBRARY_PATH ./soduku-solver
[05:04] <lordcirth> r12, wouldn't you want '$PWD', not 'pwd' ?
[05:04] <lordcirth> Or simply ./Qt_Libraries ?
[05:07] <r12> lordcirth: after Doing this I am getting same errors
[05:08] <r12> lordcirth :what happen if application created in 16.04 and run on 14.04 ubuntu OS using qt ?
[05:09] <lordcirth> r12, wait, are you setting the variable, then exporting it?  try just 'export  LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./Qt_Libraries"
[05:09] <lordcirth> r12, then it may or may not work.
[05:11] <r12> lordcirth : now i am getting only one error :) "bad variable name"
[05:12] <lordcirth> r12, if you pastebin the whole error, someone else might be able to help you.  I have to go.
[05:12] <Bashing-om> r12: A thought. The script is looking for soduku-solver to exist in your home directory, does it ?
[05:13] <r12> yes
[05:13] <r12> Bashing-om : yes
[05:14] <kidcore> helllo guys
[05:14] <kidcore> have a nice day
[05:14] <r12> Bashing-om : inside "home/soduku-solver deploy"
[05:15] <Bashing-om> r12: The 1st line on the soduku-solver-deploy says it does not exist ..... huummm ..
[05:17] <r12> Bashing-om : Then what to do ? directory structure is https://ibin.co/2vNdPP5h3e8L.png
[05:21] <Bashing-om> r12: Looking or it in the home of gman .. is that where you are ?
[05:22] <r12> Bashing-om : I confirm it by using ls command and then try to run.
[05:23] <davido> Do eyefi cards work with ubuntu?
[05:24] <davido> Documentation I've read indicates I would need access to a win/mac to obtain the card's key before I could configure something like eyefi server to access the card: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/wily/man5/eyefiserver.conf.5.html
[05:25] <davido> But I'm not sure that I'm looking at the latest information.
[05:42] <newdan> I'm trying to stop one of my GPU drivers from loading (I have two and want to use one for a VM passthrough).  I tried blacklisting the display driver in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf by adding "blacklist i915_bpo" to the end, but it still loads.  How can I stop this device from being loaded?  (The end goal seems to be to get VFIO to load the device instead, but to be blunt I have little to no idea about what I'm doing)
[05:43] <someone_> goodfeels
[05:45] <newdan> Ah nvm I googled, apparently I should try update-initramfs, my bad
[06:01] <dan> hi
[06:01] <SomethisGER> hi there
[06:01] <dan> I didn't know people actually used this
[06:01] <SomethisGER> tons ... ;-)
[06:01] <dan> I'm download Mint right now
[06:01] <dan> *downloading
[06:01] <SomethisGER> never tried it ...
[06:02] <dan> I was using the Cinnamon desktop on Ubuntu, but it's riddled with bugs.
[06:02] <dan> Best to just use it on Mint
[06:02] <SomethisGER> But I'm getting a second PC to test some linux variants
[06:03] <newdan> SomethisGER: not into trying via VM?
[06:03] <dan> I have tried Mint before and I'm going back to it
[06:03] <SomethisGER> Would be a possibility but it's only 50 euro for an old pc
[06:05] <SomethisGER> Running Ubuntu Studio on this machine ... and I'm scared of $%& my setup.
[06:05] <dan> With a VM, you can't possibly mess up your computer.
[06:05] <SomethisGER> Just googling it ... sounds good
[06:07] <dan> Approximately 1 minute remaining on the Mint download.
[06:08] <dan> I wonder how well Netbeans works on Mint
[06:08] <dan> It works flawlessly on Ubuntu
[06:08] <SomethisGER> Any suggestions for VM? Xen, VirtualBox?
[06:08] <dan> VirtualBox
[06:08] <dan> It's the best in my opinion. And it's free.
[06:09] <SomethisGER> Thanks @dan
[06:09] <SomethisGER> Wow, checking out some features ...
[06:10] <SomethisGER> Ok, don't need a second pc :-)
[06:10] <dan> Lol
[06:10] <SomethisGER> lol
[06:12] <davido_> I use VirtualBox a lot, but ultimately the choice of tools cannot be well made without more details on the use case.
[06:12] <newdan> davido_: The use case is he wants to toy with a new distro and doesn't know too much about VMs, Virtualbox seems like a pretty safe fit.  It certainly doesn't sound mission critical so I don't know how much analysis you really need
[06:13] <davido_> You're absolutely right if that's the purpose.
[06:14] <dan> Anyone know if NetBeans works out well in Mint?
[06:15] <dan> Can I have more time, TimeGiver?
[06:15] <TimeGiver> It's possible.
[06:15] <newdan> dan I haven't tested, but NetBeans is written with Swing which is pretty platform independent, so it should work fine
[06:16] <dan> Awesome. I recall it running horribly on Debian.
[06:16] <newdan> dan what are you running it on now?
[06:16] <dan> Ubuntu
[06:16] <dan> 16.04 of course
[06:17] <TimeGiver> This must be a dan while loop
[06:17] <dan> while (dan) {
[06:17] <dan> while (user == "dan") {
[06:18] <TimeGiver> xD
[06:18] <TimeGiver> I have recently discovered Ubuntu, Netbeans was something I tried to do in highschool
[06:18] <TimeGiver> Miserably
[06:19] <dan> Did you not like NetBeans?
[06:19] <TimeGiver> It was hard for my age
[06:20] <newdan> Do you still write Java?  If so what do you write with?
[06:20] <dan> It's a bit challenging. I'm new to NetBeans, and Java in general. But I have background experience in C#, which is extremely similar to Java
[06:20] <dan> Welp, the disk is now made. I will install Mint and I'll be back.
[06:20] <TimeGiver> I'm learning C# right now. :P
[06:20] <SomethisGER> Good luck @dan
[06:21] <dan> I love C#. But now I'm growing quite fond of Java
[06:21] <dan> Thanks SomethisGER
[06:21] <dan> Alrighty, brb
[06:22] <switch_> hi
[06:23]  * TimeGiver puts on his shades
[06:28] <Guest88426> hello
[06:28] <Guest88426> hello
[06:28] <davido_> yes, hello Guest88426
[06:28] <Guest88426> nice to meet you
[06:29] <Guest88426> davido_
[06:30] <davido_> Did you have a question Guest88426?
[06:30] <Guest88426> not really.
[06:31] <Guest88426> just chilling
[06:33] <Guest88426> hi
[06:34] <davido_> Guest88426, You might be looking for a more general chat channel. This is the official Ubuntu support channel.
[06:36] <TimeGiver> Can someone explain what bash can do?
[06:37] <Guest88426> well, i think it makes you root or something...
[06:38] <TimeGiver> haha
[06:38] <Guest88426> i honestly dont know
[06:38] <newdan> TimeGiver: What do you mean?  As a shell?  For writing scripts?  Is there something in particular you're looking for?
[06:38] <davido_> BASH is a turing complete programming language.  It's typically the command shell for many linux derivatives.
[06:38] <Guest88426> OH
[06:38] <TimeGiver> What is it's relation to linux?
[06:39] <Guest88426> thats what it is
[06:39] <TimeGiver> I appreciate only constructive answers, mind you :)
[06:40] <Guest88426> Well you're in for a wild ride, my friend.
[06:40] <davido_> When you open a terminal in Linux, by default that terminal accepts bash shell commands.
[06:41] <newdan> TimeGiver: It's a Linux program.  Ubuntu and most other distros use it for running the interactive shell.  Compare to zsh and fish, two other programs that fill the same role (although fish is kind of out there)
[06:41] <Guest88426> ok
[06:41] <Guest88426> interesting
[06:44] <Guest88426> just a question. when i boot up, i can log on fine. but when i wake from suspension and log in, the screen blanks. can anyone help?
[06:45] <TimeGiver> Thanks newdan
[06:46] <FOIU> The Jew Supremacists have been FOUND OUT and are not in desperation mode. They are scrambling to remain in control, in power, but the truth is like a tidal wave that is going to be most IMPOSSIBLE for them to defend against.
[06:46] <sa_> hellow
[06:47] <Guest88426> hi
[06:47] <nfs> Guest88426, i think you can set the locking  screen time
[06:47] <Guest88426> just a question. when i boot up, i can log on fine. but when i wake from suspension and log in, the screen blanks. can anyone help?
[06:47] <Guest88426> ok\
[06:47] <guiverc> @Guest88426 .. i assume your machine is updated (ie. you've let updates install)
[06:47] <Guest88426> thanks
[06:47] <Guest88426> and yes
[06:47] <Guest88426> that is correct
[06:47] <newdan> !ops
[06:47] <newdan> Whoops I guess this isn't an emergency
[06:47] <guiverc> if you hit ctrl-alt-f2 (or any combination that switches to term) & then ctlr-alt-f7 to return to gui - does the screen return to readable?
[06:47] <newdan> But see FOIU 's message above
[06:48] <Guest88426> let me see
[06:48] <Guest88426> yes
[06:48] <FOIU> Looks like I won again, goyim. Penetrated your security systems and spoke my say. Good game.
[06:49] <FOIU> We're DESTROYING the PATHETIC mass media's narrative in no time at all.
[06:49] <TimeGiver> Wow, I'm Jewish you know. That really hurts.
[06:49] <TimeGiver> Haha, kidding. I'm Arab and couldn't care less.
[06:49] <guiverc> @guest88426 . the yes was for me (sorry for me forgetting the @to you before)...
[06:50] <Guest88426> yep
[06:50] <Guest88426> thats right guiverc
[06:51] <guiverc> @Guest88426  its a known issue; i thought it was corrected (why I asked about updates), but I forget the specifics of cause & fix... other than the switching to term & back as a quick work-around... you're default GUI/DEsktop is Unity (ie. standard ubuntu)?
[06:51] <newdan> Thanks phunyguy, is there a preferred way to report this kind of thing?
[06:51] <phunyguy> newdan: you handled it fine.
[06:51] <phunyguy> ☺
[06:52] <Guest88426> im using the xfde
[06:52] <Guest88426> coz i like it
[06:52] <Guest88426> but i think it would be the same
[06:52] <Guest88426> if it was unity or gnome or some other one
[06:53] <guiverc> @Guest88426 - fair enough; but you should announce that.. ubuntu is Unity DEsktop; Xubuntu is the XFCE as default DEsktop help place...   i think issue only affected mate & xfce (not unity)..
[06:53] <Guest88426> ok
[06:53] <guiverc> @Guest88426 if you know - what chipset is your graphics using ?  intel/nvidia/...
[06:54] <Guest88426> i think its intel
[06:54] <Guest88426> fairly basic netbook from the intel-atom days
[06:55] <guiverc> i suspected it was intel @guest88426  .. it was the worst (most-common to experience) this issue.
[06:55] <Guest88426> is there a way to fx it?
[06:56] <guiverc> @Guest88426  .. can I ask you switch to #xubuntu as it relates to XFCE desktop.  (I'll be there)
[06:56] <Guest88426> ok
[06:56] <Guest88426> btw im using xubintu
[06:56] <Guest88426> im here because no-one is on the irc
[06:57] <ducasse> Guest88426 guiverc there is no need to switch, xfce is supported here
[06:57] <steven_> What's lspci?
[06:58] <ducasse> steven_: it lists pci devices
[06:58] <steven_> It's taking 100% of my CPU...
[06:59] <guiverc> thanks @ducasse...  i'm new @ trying to support....
[06:59] <guiverc> (xubuntu is quieter anyway... part of my reason for jump)
[07:00] <ducasse> guiverc: we support all the ubuntu flavors, channels like #xubuntu might be helpful if someone has a problem specific to xubuntu, though. (you also don't need the @ on irc)
[07:01] <SomethisGER> Non Ubuntu question: is there a command to cleanup this chat? E. g. remove all the "has quit" / "has joined" messages?
[07:01] <ducasse> !quietirc | SomethisGER
[07:01] <guiverc> thanks ducasse...  (i'm very new & any hints appreciated!)
[07:02] <guiverc> !quietirc
[07:03] <SomethisGER> !quietirc
[07:03] <SomethisGER> lol, that worked
[07:03] <davido_> !help
[07:03] <guiverc> (will scan/try & understand later.. for now will try & solve issue for guest88426)
[07:06] <Guest88426> !quietirc
[07:18] <ducasse> Guest88426: have you looked for a bios update for your system?
[07:19] <Guest88426> bios update? this computer ancient! anyway q-flashing the bios would be a bit risky...
[07:20] <Guest88426> but i will look into it
[07:21] <ducasse> Guest88426: it's a common cause of suspend/resume problems, if you have never updated it before it might be worth looking into.
[07:21] <Guest88426> will do. thanks!
[07:22] <ducasse> Guest88426: it could just be a driver bug, does the machine resume at all or do es it just stay on a black screen?
[07:23] <ducasse> es=does
[07:23] <Guest88426> it resumes if i do some wied things with the laptop lid and stuff
[07:24] <ducasse> Guest88426: i suggest you come back a bit later when there are more people here, i know very little about suspend problems.
[07:27] <Guest88426> well thanks anyway
[07:29] <dyersons> Good game, goy. Looks like I penetrated once again your security systems. You lose every time. Jews 10000. Goys 0. Good riddance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBNLta3iIPA
[07:30] <Aaron> !ops dyersons annoying b0t
[07:30] <Aaron> thanks
[07:30] <bazhang> np
[07:30] <Aaron> bazhang can you message me for a sec?
[07:31] <Guest88426> what is going on with this guy?
[07:32] <Guest88426> some spammer?
[07:34] <Guest88426> Aaron what was that all about?
[07:35] <Aaron> not sure
[07:36] <Guest88426> repeat offender?
[07:36] <Guest88426> i think he was here before
[07:36] <ducasse> he/them has been doing this for days now.
[07:37] <Guest88426> whats with the jew thing?
[07:38] <ducasse> Guest88426: just ignore it, best not to give them the attention they want.
[07:38] <Guest88426> yeah.
[07:38] <Guest88426> ill leave it at that.
[07:48] <|VAH|-BlueTu>  /join #vah
[07:50] <Guest88426> Hey gus i have a problem regarding gnome disk that ive had for a while now. When i try to format my sd card over 2 gb its gives me a error message about  Error synchronizing after initial wipe: Timed out waiting for object (udisks-error-quark, 0).] the (udisks-error-quark=0) is constant when i try to take a disk image too.
[07:50] <bipul> What are /dev/dm-number ? And how one can see in Ubuntu ?
[07:51] <bipul> Is it a  block device node?
[07:51] <ducasse> bipul: 'ls -l /dev/mapper' - they belong to the device mapper subsystem
[07:52] <nzozr> gone (auto-afk)
[07:52] <bipul> ducasse, And device mapper is nothing but  kernel driver for LVM ? right?
[07:53] <ducasse> bipul: more than that - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Device_mapper
[07:54] <guiverc> 2gb was a fs limit for some format.. could be reason for the error on formatting guest88426... what fs (filesystem) were you formatting it to?
[07:54] <Guest88426> fat
[07:55] <bipul> ducasse, http://paste.ubuntu.net/23196576/ I got this as output.
[07:56] <ducasse> bipul: and?
[07:56] <bipul> ducasse, That's all.
[07:57] <Guest88426> hmm?
[08:02] <arthur_dog> im back from reboot
[08:04] <anddam> in this blog post about logrotate with weechat's IRC client logs why is there a double ** ? http://vdwaa.nl/archlinux/systemd/weechat/logs/logrotate-weechat-logs/
[08:04] <bazhang> anddam, ask in #weechat
[08:04] <anddam> mmm why?
[08:04] <anddam> I mean I should ask #logrotate, if anything
[08:04] <Sam54> Because this channel is dedicated to ubuntu
[08:05] <anddam> but I doubt such a channel exist
[08:05] <anddam> oh right, since i couldn't think of a dedicated channel I came here since I'm xenial
[08:05] <bazhang> it does exist anddam
[08:05] <anddam> on xenial*
[08:05] <bazhang>  /join #weechat
[08:06] <anddam> I know #weechat, I meant a channel for logrotate
[08:07] <anddam> weechat has nothing to do with the rotation of its logs, it's merely writing to a file
[08:07] <anddam> you wouldn't think of checking each different process that's writing in syslog for a syslog issue, would you?
[08:07] <anddam> rsyslog it is
[08:14] <anddam> what's a channel for discussing logrotate then?
[08:27] <iGeni> whats the easyest way to pull a entire ubuntu setup to a ubuntu server on amazon
[08:28] <iGeni> amazon ubuntu server already running
[08:29] <iGeni> any easy way to clone it
[08:31] <Hacker432> Hi guys
[08:31] <Hacker432> Ubuntu xenial is still bugged?
[08:32] <Hacker432> When I compile android I get relocation 43 error
[08:33] <Hacker432> Is there a solution finally? I would like to not downgrade to 14.04 again...don't want to lose time
[08:33] <bazhang> Hacker432, whats the bug link
[08:35] <bazhang> Hacker432, if you have truly found a bug, then file it
[08:35] <bazhang> !bug | Hacker432
[08:36] <nzozr> gone (auto-afk)
[08:37] <Hacker432> This is an example of my error  http://hastebin.com/taharupese.sql
[08:38] <Hacker432> I think GCC, binutils cause it...don't really now
[08:38] <Hacker432> *know
[08:40] <bazhang> Hacker432, so file a bug on build-essential
[08:41] <bazhang> then follow up with it Hacker432
[08:41] <Hacker432> How it works?
[08:41] <bazhang> Hacker432, I gave you the linkx above
[08:42] <Sam54> Hello. I'm currently running Ubuntu on a live USB. I can launch the installer but I would like to install on a SATA disk not plugged yet. When I plug the SATA and the power cable on the disk it doesn't start. Nothing is shown in syslogs and no new device in /dev. How could I fix this ? (sorry for my french-based english :-D)
[08:42] <Hacker432> Thanks
[08:43] <glitchd> Sam54, why cant you boot with the sata drive connected?
[08:43] <anddam> what do I need in order to start a user dbus daemon?
[08:44] <Sam54> Because the computer boots on the sata drive directly and I can't access the bios / grub.
[08:44] <anddam> I have my systemd user service but I don't know how to properly load, searching the web made me land on the arch wiki that suggests some process needs dbus
[08:44] <glitchd> Sam54, thats one of the weirdest things ive heard of yet
[08:44] <glitchd> Sam54, what kind of system is it?
[08:45] <anddam> in fact trying "systemctl --user enable weechat-rotate" gives me "Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory", but I'm not quite able to figure if this "user dbus" should be started by me or by some system's service or what else
[08:45] <Sam54> A non-correctly-working motherboard
[08:46] <glitchd> Sam54, lol thats all you have? just the motherboard?
[08:46] <glitchd> Sam54, more weird
[08:47] <glitchd> Sam54, maybe edit the fstab and set where you want the drive to mount
[08:47] <glitchd> Sam54, im not positive that will work, but its worth a try i suppose
[08:48] <Sam54> Ok, I will take a look to fstab on google
[08:48] <glitchd> Sam54, fstab deals with where things mount at
[08:49] <Sam54> glitchd: my current fstab http://paste.ubuntu.com/23196899/
[08:50] <glitchd> Sam54, are you on a live cd session right now?
[08:51] <Sam54> glitchd: On a live-USB session.
[08:51] <glitchd> lol oh crap
[08:51] <glitchd> Sam54, this is going a bit above my knowledge..sry to say
[08:52] <sa_> rm: cannot remove 'config.log': Permission denied
[08:52] <glitchd> Sam54, can you plug the sata drive in while your booted on the usb?
[08:52] <mylisto> Damnit!  I cannot for the life of me find out why Kdenlive is causing my rendered video to have a very bad video / audio sync issue.  It plays fine in kdenlive preview..but then when I export it, it gets all jacked up.
[08:52] <Sam54> sa_ use sudo
[08:52] <Sam54> I can try
[08:53] <sa_> ｎｏ
[08:53] <glitchd> sa_, why are u trying to remove that?
[08:53] <sa_> ？
[08:54] <zero> en
[08:54] <zero> hello
[08:54] <gr1dl0ck> hello
[09:01] <glitchd> Sam54, hows it goin?
[09:02] <Sam54> glitchd: it's like before :(
[09:04] <amz3`> when I try to install libcairo2-dev I get the following error http://hastebin.com/raloyiqefo.pl saying that some package are dependency can not be satisfied
[09:04] <Aaron> amz3`: try and fix them with aptitude
[09:04] <amz3`> hmm ok
[09:04] <Aaron> see if that helps out
[09:04] <Aaron> if not then sudo apt-get -f install or sudo apt-get dist-upgrade;
[09:05] <Sam54> glitchd: I plugged another power port on the disk and it finally started. But always nothing in /dev, df -h or /etc/fstab
[09:08] <glitchd> Sam54, try lsblk
[09:08] <glitchd> or sudo blkid
[09:09] <Sam54> glitchd: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23196962/ lsblk's result (sda is the USB drive)
[09:10] <mylisto_> Does anyone here use Kdenlive?  I've been trying to get help in there for the past 2 days.  No one is ever active in there.
[09:10] <glitchd> Sam54, its a hdd right?
[09:10] <gr1dl0ck> mylisto_: a bit. what's up
[09:10] <glitchd> Sam54, because sda1 is a cdrom..
[09:11] <mylisto_> gridl0ck: for some reason this video I'm trying to render...every time its rendered...the audio goes way out of sync past the 17 minute mark.  Driving me freaking nuts.
[09:11] <Sam54> glitchd, the disk I'm trying to plug is an hdd but I'm running on an usb key
[09:12] <gr1dl0ck> mylisto_: was it working ok before?
[09:12] <mylisto_> gridl0ck: for being just under an hour mp4 - the file is freaking HUGE...5.1 gigs.  Seems like a huge file...i don't ever remember them rendering that big.
[09:13] <mylisto_> This is a new machine I'm using Ubuntu on.  On my crappier and slower laptop it worked fine.
[09:13] <glitchd> Sam54, so the drive your trying to power isnt even showing up, just like you said. i understand now
[09:14] <gr1dl0ck> mylisto_: have you tried to render something small, do you get the same issue?
[09:14] <Sam54> you're right glitchd
[09:14] <gr1dl0ck> brb gotta change vm
[09:15] <mylisto_> Gridl0ck: I can try that.
[09:15] <glitchd> Sam54,  ok so you have a separate power and data cable for the sata drive, correct?
[09:15] <Sam54> Yes glitchd
[09:16] <mylisto_> The deal is I don't want to have to keep on doing this by trial and error.  Hell, its taken 4 hours to render an hour of video.  This is the 3rd freaking time I've tried this.
[09:16] <glitchd> Sam54, ok, so plug in the power to the sata drive when you boot the computer, then when your in the live session, plug in the data cable
[09:17] <Sam54> Ok I will try this, I'm back in a few minutes
[09:17] <glitchd> ok
[09:20] <sandman> Всем привет)
[09:20] <sandman> Hello
[09:21] <Aaron> hello
[09:21] <Aaron> !ru
[09:21] <Aaron> sandman:  if you need help in Russian
[09:34] <amz3`> it seems to me that libcairo2 is broken on 16.04.01, I just did dist-upgrade and and still fails to install it
[09:35] <oliverio> oi galera
[09:35] <oliverio> tudo bem?
[09:35] <Aaron> !br
[09:35]  * amz3` reboots
[09:41] <bipul> What are block devices And how it works?
[09:43] <MonkeyDust> bipul  lsblk means list block ... that's a start ... lsblk -f
[09:45] <MonkeyDust> bipul  http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/259193/what-is-a-block-device
[09:46] <bipul> MonkeyDust,  Partitioning devices referred as Block devices?
[09:46] <MonkeyDust> bipul  on the link i suggested, scroll down to <4>
[09:46] <bipul> MonkeyDust, Sure  :)
[09:48] <coasty2> dear linux
[09:48] <coasty2> please know that I leave you now not because I do not love you
[09:48] <coasty2> but because adobe doesn't love you.
[09:49] <coasty2> may you forever remain FOSS
[09:49] <coasty2> your friend, coasty
[09:50] <desi> coasty2, http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/09/adobe-announced-will-restart-support-flash-linux
[09:51] <coasty2> desi, it's not flash.
[09:51] <coasty2> it's Ps and Illustraotr
[09:51] <desi> coasty2, then what
[09:51] <coasty2> Ps and Illustrator.
[09:52] <desi> coasty2, there's no open source alternatives? like gimp?
[09:53] <coasty2> desi, yes but I really really don't like GImp and Inkscape
[09:54] <gr1dl0ck> coasty2: krita?
[09:57] <SomethisGER> @coasty2 Get a VM for Illustrator ... combine it with Ubuntu Studio :-)
[09:58] <bladeplate> Hi
[09:58] <gr1dl0ck> hello
[09:58] <bladeplate> Finally I was able to install ubuntu on vaio P vgn31zk
[09:58] <\9> oh so that's why the flash plugin actually updated recently
[09:58] <gr1dl0ck> nice
[09:59] <bladeplate> the secret? well at grub put "acpi=off mem=1920mb"
[09:59] <coasty2> SomethisGER, running a VM with Illustrator and Ps on it won't go over well
[09:59] <\9> strange though. wasn't flash supported to become obsolete
[09:59] <\9> ?
[09:59] <cfhowlett> "was ...:
[09:59] <\9> buh
[10:01] <anddam> how do I start the dbus-daemon service after installing the dbus package?
[10:01] <anddam> I'm on a minimal image on a VPS and I want to start a user systemd service
[10:01] <anddam> but it needs dbus
[10:01] <glitchd> Sam54, im back
[10:02] <Sam54> Ok, me too. Unfortunaly it's not working.
[10:02] <glitchd> crud
[10:02] <Sam54> crud ? (what does it means ?)
[10:02] <glitchd> can you open ssh on the machine?
[10:02] <bladeplate> please share the secret:P
[10:02] <glitchd> crap,shit,not good
[10:02] <amz3`> I solved the issue by compiling the thing from scratch compiling the missing dependencies, it seems like libpng is not packaged for 16.04.1
[10:03] <MonkeyDust> amz3`  great, but who are you talking to and about what
[10:03] <Sam54> I will try glitchd
[10:03] <cfhowlett> !who
[10:04] <amz3`> MonkeyDust: anyone, I just reporting the bug the lazy way
[10:04] <MonkeyDust> amz3`  'the issue' and 'the thing' is a bit vague
[10:04] <glitchd> Sam54, or if u want something simpler than that, just get something like teamviewer,or vnc
[10:04] <glitchd> i think those are easier lol
[10:05] <glitchd> im not the greatest at cmd
[10:05] <amz3`> MonkeyDust: I can't install libcairo2-dev
[10:05] <glitchd> but i do my best
[10:05] <glitchd> amz3`, youre not even trying!!
[10:05] <glitchd> amz3`, sry..lol
[10:05] <amz3`> MonkeyDust: I think the offending package is libpng
[10:08] <Sam54> glitchd: do-u receive my MPs ?
[10:08] <popey> amz3`: the package is libpng12-0 on 16.04
[10:11] <amz3`> popey: yes, but libcairo2-dev requires libpng
[10:18] <popey> amz3`: see the answer on http://askubuntu.com/questions/720361/cant-install-libpng-dev
[10:18] <popey> maybe that helps
[10:27] <Globalirc> Hello all how i can find the version of ubuntu what i using command line ?
[10:28] <Globalirc> i try this but it show just release. but not version lsb_release -a
[10:28] <cfhowlett> Globalirc, lsb_release -d
[10:28] <Globalirc> cfhowlett Description:    Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS is mean release 12 version 5 ?
[10:29] <glitchd> Globalirc, lsb -release -a
[10:29] <cfhowlett> Globalirc, no.  12.04  point release 5
[10:29] <Globalirc> ok thanks
[10:29] <glitchd> wow thats old..
[10:32] <MonkeyDust> Globalirc  cat /etc/issue
[10:35] <blackflow> Hello. Installed latest updates, rebooted because an update was to systemd, now I can't reboot. "Welcome to emergency mode..."   Ubuntu 16.04
[10:39] <bipul> MonkeyDust, So i came to know that block device are nothing but special type of file start with b which points to storage device.
[10:39] <Hacker432> Ubuntu 16.04 is the worst ever made
[10:39] <bipul> like sda1,sda2 etc.
[10:39] <blackflow> I really thought ubuntu has gotten better over time but it's still unstable piece of .... .
[10:39] <Hacker432> Yeah
[10:40] <Globalirc> is 32bits or 64 ?  2.6.32-042stab111.12 #1 SMP Thu Sep 17 11:38:20 MSK 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[10:41] <ubuntu962> hello pls anyone know how the hell remove jbd (journal block) on ext4? its really kulling my server
[10:42] <ubuntu962> root@root:~# iotop -obtqqq | grep jbd2 12:08:04 259 be/3 root 0.00 B/s 0.00 B/s 0.00 % 49.59 % [jbd2/md2-8] 12:08:04 3378 be/7 root 0.00 B/s 0.00 B/s 0.00 % 27.92 % [jbd2/md3-8] 12:08:05 3378 be/7 root 0.00 B/s 0.00 B/s 0.00 % 99.99 % [jbd2/md3-8] 12:08:05 259 be/3 root 0.00 B/s 3.92 K/s 0.00 % 19.61 % [jbd2/md2-8] 12:08:06 3378 be/7 root 0.00 B/s 0.00 B/s 0.00 % 85.54 % [jbd2/md3-8] 12:08:06 259 be/3 root 0.00 B/s 0.00 B/s 0.00 % 2
[10:42] <blackflow> looks like stupid ubuntu remembered a zfs cache file for my external USB HDD, and is now breaking boot on failing to mount it, for reasons beyond me. and if I disconnect the usb, meaning NO ZFS AT ALL, it still breaks there.
[10:44] <Silvering> Hi everyone! I'm running on ubuntu using virtual machine (parallel desktop on a mac). I would like to make a partition in ubuntu. Someone knows how to do?
[10:45] <MonkeyDust> Silvering  fdisk is one way, parted and gparted can also be used
[10:45] <slava_> Привет всем! Кто тут живой?
[10:45] <MonkeyDust> !ru
[10:47] <thingfish> ya uzhe ymer davnim davno
[10:50] <Silvering> MonkeyDust : Thanks! However because I'm running ubuntu on a virtual machine, I can't access to the partition using a livecd. So how to do ?
[10:50] <inra> hello everyone, trying to create a gnupg key last night was a trouble. no key was created (at least none appeared in seahorse), and the program got jammed, the left pane turned blank interchangingly, even after I deleted the said key.
[10:50] <cfhowlett> Silvering, when you installed you booted a .iso?  boot the same .iso and edit your vm
[10:51] <user> hi
[10:55] <Silvering> cfhowlett : Good idea, thanks!
[10:55] <cfhowlett> happy2help! Silvering
[10:56] <ubuntu962> is this corrent to remove journal jbd ??? root@rescue:~# tune2fs -O ^has_journal /dev/md3 tune2fs 1.42.12 (29-Aug-2014) The needs_recovery flag is set.  Please run e2fsck before clearing the has_journal flag. root@rescue:~# e2fsck -f /dev/md3 e2fsck 1.42.12 (29-Aug-2014) /dev/md3: recovering journal
[10:56] <Silvering> cfhowlett : Ok so looks like I do not have access (from the livecd) to the other vm... :-(
[10:57] <cfhowlett> Silvering, might need to ask the vmware folk.  I'm on vbox and it is quite easy to do there
[10:58] <Silvering> cfhowlett: I'm using parallel. I'll ask so
[11:01] <frib> can anyone recommend a program to find coordinates of an image within another image?
[11:01] <frib> needs to be fast
[11:03] <akik> frib: not sure if this fits the bill but it came to my mind: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/docs/manual/Autopano-sift-C.html
[11:05] <ViciousLooRoll> Anyone how to copy and paste in st?
[11:05] <akik> ViciousLooRoll: st? doesn't mean anything
[11:05] <frib> akik, i'm not sure what that is
[11:05] <frib> akik, also mac software ??
[11:06] <akik> frib: no, it's c language
[11:06] <frib> oh ok
[11:06] <akik> frib: that is used in hugin to connect images
[11:07] <akik> frib: if you're looking for a tool that does everything for you, maybe that isn't it
[11:07] <frib> yeah
[11:07] <frib> i'm surprised this seems like a pretty basic task
[11:07] <frib> hard to find something though
[11:07] <akik> i wonder if imagemagick can do it
[11:08] <frib> akik i found compare in imagemagick but i can't get it to work
[11:08] <ViciousLooRoll> Akik it's a terminal emulator
[11:09] <akik> ViciousLooRoll: have you tried just selecting text and pasting with the middle button?
[11:10] <ViciousLooRoll> akik: wow that works!
[11:10] <ViciousLooRoll> Thanks
[11:10] <ViciousLooRoll> Although I don't know how to copy stuff from the terminal still
[11:10] <akik> ViciousLooRoll: that page mentioned xterm so i thought it could work :)
[11:11] <ViciousLooRoll> Akik cheers
[11:11] <ViciousLooRoll> Ah. It also works to copy in terminal
[11:11] <ViciousLooRoll> Nice
[11:12] <Guest36445> what is hexchat
[11:12] <Guest36445> what is chat
[11:12] <Guest36445> what is hexchat
[11:12] <cfhowlett> !hexchat | Guest36445
[11:13] <\9> Guest36445: we're not google
[11:13] <cfhowlett> !info hexchat | Guest36445
[11:13] <\9> don't paste search terms here
[11:13] <\9>  
[11:13] <ViciousLooRoll> I know it's not the place, but would anyone know why I'm not getting any sound on windows Linux subsystem
[11:13] <cfhowlett> !sound | ViciousLooRoll,
[11:15] <inra> how can I get out of initramfs if the dumpe2fs-fsck solution doesnt help?
[11:15] <Guest15244> zero
[11:17] <akik> frib: there are sub-image search examples on this page: http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/compare/
[11:17] <akik> frib: "
[11:17] <akik> Some Basic Sub-Image Search Examples...."
[11:20] <frib> akik, i tried it but it doesn't seem to output coordinates in any way, only resulting images
[11:20] <frib> compare -subimage-search  large_image.png  sub-image.png  results-%d.png
[11:20] <frib> also: The search basically does a compare of the small image at EVERY possible
[11:20] <frib>   location in the larger image.  As such it is is slow! very very slow..
[11:20] <frib> and i need it to be fast and approximate
[11:22] <akik> frib: ok i don't know any other app
[11:23] <frib> :\
[11:24] <MonkeyDust> frib  maybe the people in #ubuntustudio can help
[11:24] <cfhowlett> imagemagick would be the go to for what he requested MonkeyDust
[11:35] <harish__> hey guys just installed ubuntu 16 LTS on lenovo u41 70, but the text font is too small almost everywhere.  display is 14 inch
[11:43] <lordPoseidon> hello, i have a problem in ubuntu, the drivers of the wifi in my PC are not found, what i do, help me
[11:47] <hetrix> hey, can someone explain to me what this command do find / - type d - print
[11:49] <\9> hetrix: it prints a list of all directories in your filesystem
[11:49] <\9> hetrix: `find` is a command that searches your file system, '-type d' indicates that it's interested in directories, and '-print' specifies that the found directories are printed
[11:50] <\9> and the '/' specifies where to begin, being the root of the filesystem
[11:51] <hetrix> so "print" prints the directories on the terminal
[11:51] <\9> there shouldn't be any spaces between "- print"
[11:51] <\9> it's "-print"
[11:51] <\9> it's unnecessary in this case since find defaults to printing
[11:52] <a7i3n> ?
[11:52] <hetrix> what is the less? i know its the contra to more, but how does it know where the limit is for less
[11:53] <\9> it's an alternative to more, rather
[11:53] <hetrix> ok thanks a lot, I appreciate it
[11:56] <migsmigs> hello
[11:56] <migsmigs> is anyone there
[11:56] <cfhowlett> ask your ubuntu questions migsmigs
[11:58] <migsmigs> I installed ubuntu on a mac after wiping the mac and so I installed Ubuntu on it. Everything was workning fine. I sort of did the "macbuntu" thing where I changed it around to look like a mac. The thnig is that now, I can't access ubuntu software center where I can install some more software
[11:59] <migsmigs> My computer actually looks cool, but lke I said I did some modifications to make it look more like a mac, because I use a mac in class
[12:00] <baizon> migsmigs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSoftware
[12:00] <zezeon> Is this normal for a chat room full of 2000 people to show message only once a minute?
[12:00] <baizon> zezeon: it depends if people are talking or not
[12:00] <migsmigs> I can't open up the software center
[12:00] <a7i3n> Some of use monitor the channel to give help if we know something
[12:00] <zezeon> Then most of people are just logged in and not looking at it..
[12:00] <migsmigs> I will click on the software icon and nothing happens
[12:01] <baizon> migsmigs: then run it from the terminal and check the error messages
[12:02] <a7i3n> < Just found a great project on github "googler". It searches google from the commandline.
[12:02] <Globalirc> who can help me with this error http://pastebin.com/raw/bRUu6w1U
[12:03] <migsmigs> baizon, what do you mean do it from the terminal
[12:04] <baizon> Globalirc: have you tried to restart?
[12:04] <migsmigs> to open up the place where you can download software?
[12:04] <Globalirc> no
[12:05] <Globalirc> i was installing mysql and not fully installed and get this error
[12:05] <Globalirc> when i want to uninstall
[12:05] <baizon> migsmigs: which ubuntu version do you use?
[12:05] <zezeon> In Korea message of some game channels with 1000 people goes like crazy.
[12:05] <zezeon> this is so quiet..
[12:05] <baizon> zezeon: this is a support channel, not a talk channel, you post only problems here
[12:06] <cfhowlett> zezeon, this is ubuntu support.  chit chat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:06] <Globalirc> because first i was having mariadb and already set a password for root and after i uninstall mariadb and install mysql say me i have already set a passwd for root and give me that error and now i can't do nonething
[12:06] <zezeon> there are more enter or leave message than chat..
[12:06] <cfhowlett> !quietirc | zezeon
[12:07] <zezeon> I am now loggin to 4 channel and I can see chat message in only this channel.
[12:07] <zezeon> What is wrong with my system?
[12:07] <cfhowlett> zezeon, do you have an actual *ubuntu*( support sygtem
[12:07] <cfhowlett> question
[12:07] <zezeon> all with 1000 people..
[12:09] <zezeon> I am using hex chat inubuntu
[12:09] <Globalirc> someon help with that error ? http://pastebin.com/raw/bRUu6w1U
[12:09] <baizon> Globalirc: run apt-get install -f
[12:09] <Globalirc> same result baizon
[12:10] <\9> Globalirc: check whether there's another apt or dpkg instance running in the background
[12:10] <\9> ps aux |grep apt
[12:11] <migsmigs> baizon, Host: migsmigs-MacBook Kernel: 4.4.0-36-generic x86_64 (64 bit)
[12:11] <migsmigs>            Desktop: Unity 7.4.0  Distro: Ubuntu 16.04 xenial
[12:11] <Globalirc> \9 yes two processes
[12:11] <Globalirc> http://pastebin.com/raw/9aFDfQdn
[12:11] <migsmigs> Yes I have an old mac but it still runs really welll
[12:11] <Globalirc> i kill them and try again
[12:11] <\9> Globalirc: ok that's your source of the error then
[12:12] <\9> also that's one process
[12:12] <\9> the other is sudo
[12:12] <baizon> migsmigs: open terminal and run gnome-software
[12:14] <Globalirc> \9 Cheer mate you resolv this error :D
[12:14] <\9> Globalirc: no problem
[12:15] <migsmigs> baizon, nothing is happening. The terminal is just flashing a cursor on a blank line
[12:15] <migsmigs> I did put in gnome-software
[12:16] <migsmigs> Like the terminal is frozen or something -
[12:17] <migsmigs> Do you think that my customizations did someting that may have messed it up? I was just trying to do MAcbuntu and so even the software icon is an apple icon
[12:17] <ikonia> macbuntu = breakage
[12:17] <ikonia> one of the worst hacks possible
[12:17] <migsmigs> oh really
[12:18] <ikonia> maintained by people with no real thought
[12:18] <migsmigs> I didn't know
[12:18] <cfhowlett> migsmigs, macbuntu is not in the official ubuntu, it's a 3rd party ppa. not supported here.
[12:18] <migsmigs> ok
[12:18] <migsmigs> It's Ubuntu
[12:18] <migsmigs> it just has a lot of customizations
[12:19] <migsmigs> is it better just to have regular ubuntu
[12:19] <migsmigs> which one is less of a resource hog -kbuntu or ubuntu
[12:20] <ikonia> not much in it
[12:20] <cfhowlett> migsmigs, lxde and xfce4 are less hungry than ubuntu with unity.  install and test for yourself.  if you like, you can get the full *buntu version
[12:20] <ikonia> more about the apps you use
[12:20] <ikonia> and if you're doing crazy hacks like macubuntu - resources are the least of your concern
[12:20] <ikonia> as you threw that requirement to the wind already
[12:28] <ZoF> Uhh.... so is ubuntu just like a crappy version of windows?
[12:28] <ZoF> I can't even install world of warcraft on this...
[12:29] <cfhowlett> ZoF, does wow offer a linux version?\
[12:29] <ZoF> And on top of that my skype.exe doesn't even work
[12:29] <ZoF> Come on lads :^)
[12:29] <cfhowlett> ZoF,  don't know of you are trolling or just uniformed.
[12:30] <cfhowlett> *obviously* .exe are for windows.  linux ain't windows.  what did you expect?
[12:30] <cfhowlett> that said, there is a linux skype that works just fine  --- in linux.  not windows.
[12:30] <arthur_dog> what about wine?
[12:30] <ZoF> lol and you guys are all wino's as well
[12:31] <baizon> bad troll this is :)
[12:31] <ZoF> Whenever I talk about installing a normal program all you guys can talk about is alcohol
[12:31] <arthur_dog> yea but its pretty good
[12:31] <arthur_dog> i love my grape juice
[12:31] <cfhowlett> ah, so you are trolling. thanks for playing now go away
[12:31] <ZoF> :^) ok I'm done sorry lads
[12:31] <zezeon> I cannot send to some channel .. why?
[12:31] <MonkeyDust> !register | zezeon
[12:31] <arthur_dog> cfhowlett meanie
[12:34] <arthur_dog> ayy mates hands up who wants to burn gnome-disks alive?
[12:34] <arthur_dog> cos jolly well do
[12:34] <ikonia> please stop
[12:34] <ikonia> you won't be asked again
[12:34] <cfhowlett> arthur_dog, please joke and/or chitchat in #ubuntu-offtopic.
[12:34] <ikonia> use the channel properly, be quiet, leave, those are your options autra
[12:34] <ikonia> arthur_dog:
[12:35] <arthur_dog> ok
[12:35] <arthur_dog> ill be quiet
[12:35] <arthur_dog> sorry
[12:35] <autra> ikonia: ?
[12:35] <ikonia> thank you
[12:35] <ikonia> autra: typo, ignore, sorry
[12:35] <autra> :-D ok !
[12:39] <arthur_dog> anyway can you guys help me with gnome-disks or should i go somewhere else for that?
[12:39] <arthur_dog> i can format this usb
[12:39] <arthur_dog> *cant
[12:40] <akik> arthur_dog: don't know about gnome-disks but it's pretty easy to do from the terminal
[12:40] <ikonia> arthur_dog: are you using ubuntu or xubuntu
[12:40] <arthur_dog> xubuntu
[12:40] <arthur_dog> ill talk there
[12:41] <ikonia> arthur_dog: right - then I suggest a.) you stop messing around b.) stop cross-posting and stick to #xubuntu
[12:41] <arthur_dog> just #ubuntu is busier than #xubuntu
[12:41] <ikonia> arthur_dog: you've already blow it in ubuntu
[12:41] <ikonia> so I suggest growing up with your questions and interacting well in xubuntu
[12:46] <sandro_> irssi -n zunae
[12:49] <czwolf> Hi :) Can you tell me someone, who uses, how to change bash prompt before asciinema starts recording, so the current prompt will not be visible in the record plus it will indicate that I am recording?
[12:50] <ikonia> czwolf: set PS1 cariabl
[12:51] <ikonia> variable
[12:52] <czwolf> ikonia ty ... if you mean this: PS1="something", when I do this and start asciinema rec, it throws me back and I need to set it again, while I am already recording.
[12:52] <Globalirc> how can add a path to my path this is my path /usr/local/pgsql/ and want to add this path/usr/local/pgsql/bin/psql what is the right command line
[12:53] <ikonia> PATH=$PATH/usr/local/pgsql
[12:53] <ikonia> czwolf: really, so asciinema updates PS1
[12:53] <ikonia> or does it spawn a new shell ?
[12:54] <Globalirc> ikonia thanks i do like this /usr/local/pgsql=$PATH/usr/local/pgsql ?
[12:54] <ikonia> Globalirc: no
[12:54] <ikonia> Globalirc: you do exactly what I just told you to do
[12:54] <Globalirc> ok
[12:54] <czwolf> ikonia it stays in the same window, just I must type it again. when I leave recording it returns to what was before
[12:56] <ikonia> czwolf: export it or put it in your bash profile
[12:56] <ikonia> I suspect it's spawning a new shell
[12:57] <czwolf> ikonia - there is a config file where I can set command: command = /bin/bash -l  Do you think I can set it here and if so, how would it look?
[12:59] <Two_Dogs> standing by
[12:59] <aguitel> try to boot ubuntu in chromebook and usb not booting ,error setting up gfxboot
[12:59] <aguitel> any tips?
[13:00] <ikonia> czwolf: so thats spawning a new shell
[13:01] <czwolf> ikonia ty for checking and the cure is? What should I edit and how?
[13:01] <I_Asimov> hi
[13:21] <nickneedshelp> Hello, can anyone help a newbie with a problem?
[13:22] <guiverc> nickneedshelp:  ask your question; someone will help if they're able.
[13:25] <jtdesigns01> For some reason, whenever I try to install ubuntu server, it hangs after "Reading from CDROM" saying (in tty4) that blk_update cannot read from fd0
[13:25] <jtdesigns01> and I dont have any floppy drive at all
[13:25] <jtdesigns01> so it shouldnt be trying to
[13:27] <jtdesigns01> any ideas?
[13:27] <guiverc> jtdesigns01:  could be your BIOS settings has been set to indicate that a floppy drive is installed; and this is causing error... but pure conjecture.    the OS trying to read all devices BIOS reports as installed?
[13:27] <nickneedshelp> Alright, thanks! I followed this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving guide. There were a few config problem because the drive is ntfs. I'm trying to undo this change now. I undid the Fstab changes with the intent to unmount the ntfs drive and copy the files from old_home back into home but couldn't. I booted into a live disk to try to move the files but couldn't. Now that home is unmounted I can't login to my account, I'm on a
[13:28] <TheLawyer> How is it possible to disable to compiz from xenial?
[13:28] <jtdesigns01> I looked in the bios and I dont see anthything about floppys anywhere. plus I`m running as sata AHCI so it should be plug and play and not need bios config.
[13:29] <jtdesigns01> though running in IDE mode didnt help either
[13:31] <guiverc> nickneedshelp:  changes to /etc/fstab do not take effect immediately; its primarily used at boot.  best if you umount /dev/... to unmount something; then mount ... to mount it after change...  if I make changes to /etc/mount I "#" first char (comment) & add a date on preceeding line & reason why... so I can restore it..  check for typo's in your current /etc/fstab as to why /home is mounting...
[13:32] <guiverc> jtdesigns: some BIOS settings are strange with stuff hidden; but even a non-existent FDD shouldn't cause install of server to hang...  (bios setting was conjecture; just a thought)
[13:33] <TheLawyer> worthless channel
[13:34] <auronandace> nickneedshelp: i hope you realise that you can't use ntfs as the /home partition
[13:36] <verdigris> Hi everyone, I have a question about multiarch. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
[13:36] <verdigris> I am running Ubuntu (Xenial, xfce) as Crouton on an ARM Chromebook.
[13:37] <verdigris> I am trying to run Wine, but keep running into errors.
[13:37] <verdigris> I don't think I am able to install any i386 packages.
[13:38] <verdigris> Can this problem be resolved or should I just give out?
[13:38] <verdigris> *give up?
[13:38] <verdigris> Thanks!
[13:38] <OerHeks> verdigris, easy check, that your system is multiarch: dpkg --print-foreign-architectures  # should give output i386
[13:38] <OerHeks> but for wine issues, join #winehq
[13:38] <OerHeks> !wine
[13:41] <verdigris> OerHeks: Thanks but I don't think I could add i386 architecture
[13:41] <verdigris> When I ran the sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386  command
[13:41] <verdigris> There was no response
[13:41] <anoldt> Hi everybody :)
[13:41] <verdigris> Is it even possible for ARM to install i386 architecture?
[13:42] <MonkeyDust> verdigris  there's also #ubuntu-arm
[13:43] <auronandace> verdigris: there is an arm version of wine but you won't be able to use x86 applications natively
[13:43] <OerHeks> i have no clue with arm
[13:43] <verdigris> Okay, thanks everyone! Will hop over to to the Wine or ARM channels! :)
[13:43] <auronandace> verdigris: you could use an arm version of qemu but not sure on how the performance will be
[13:49] <SuperUser1337007> /
[13:52] <rohit> hi
[13:52] <OerHeks> :-)
[13:53] <MonkeyDust> :-(
[13:58] <bladeplate> hi
[13:59] <bladeplate> i was able to run ubuntu on vaio vgn—p31zk changing grub option to acpi=off and mem=1920mb
[13:59] <aguitel> try to boot ubuntu in chromebook and usb not booting ,error setting up gfxboot
[14:00] <bladeplate> but when i turn it off it doesn't shutdown
[14:00] <bladeplate> aguitel use acpi=off pnpbios=off mem=1000
[14:01] <aguitel> bladeplate, in what folder?
[14:01] <|VAH|-BlueTu> lol
[14:01] <bladeplate> aguitel at boot grub option
[14:02] <aguitel> this is chromebook , no boot option
[14:02] <bladeplate> aguitel maybe it help
[14:02] <aguitel> i press Help ,and same error happens
[14:02] <OerHeks> #ubuntu-arm is your place to be, aguitel
[14:02] <aguitel> type Help
[14:03] <bladeplate> aguitel change mem allocation according to memory available
[14:03] <aguitel> no arm , this is celeron
[14:03] <bladeplate> aguitel put that parameters in grub when booting
[14:03] <aguitel> bladeplate, in usb ?
[14:04] <bladeplate> aguitel, no in grub
[14:04] <Kyros> When I run update-grub my new kernel shows but when I boot there is no option for it in the advanced options in grub?
[14:04] <aguitel> no grub , this is chromebook , seabios
[14:04] <bladeplate> when you boot, it shows grub options, just edit the default
[14:04] <OerHeks> then i hope those tips work for you, chromebooks usually are ARM
[14:05] <bladeplate> aguitel aren't you trying to boot using ubuntu? if so, it shows grub at startup
[14:05] <aguitel> yes
[14:06] <bladeplate> kyros, yes there are, just edit them
[14:06] <Kyros> bladeplate: where would i do that
[14:06] <bladeplate> kyros at boot it shows grub
[14:07] <Kyros> i see grub but under the advanced options it only lists the older kernels yet when i run update-grub it finds it no problem
[14:12] <Patates> test
[14:12] <nubcake> test test
[14:12] <Patates> test test test
[14:12] <nubcake> ok so what are you testing ? :D
[14:12] <ikonia> yes, we say you
[14:12] <ikonia> saw
[14:12] <Patates> :D
[14:15] <patates> test :D
[14:15] <patates> my bot is alive
[14:16] <nubcake> it has begun...
[14:16] <MonkeyDust> patates  no bots here
[14:17] <patates> .list
[14:19] <paul__759> hi
[14:24] <hacker> hey
[14:24] <patates> hey
[14:24] <hacker> cool
[14:24] <ZoF> So I just replaced a drive and mdadm still has one of the old partitions showing up, and the other is listed as a spare
[14:24] <hacker> how can we share files
[14:24] <hacker> using hex chat
[14:24] <OerHeks> patates, please no bot here.
[14:24] <hacker> *hexchat
[14:24] <OerHeks> oh, good
[14:25] <hacker> i am not a bot
[14:25] <hacker> anyone there
[14:25] <hacker> i am new here
[14:25] <OerHeks> hacker, dcc filetransfer? not sure it works on freenode
[14:25] <hacker> so can you explain
[14:25] <ikonia> it does work, but no-one would accept it
[14:25] <ikonia> sharing files over IRC is not something people will accept
[14:26] <hacker> so ??
[14:26] <ZoF> So sda was replaced, sda3 doesn't exist(new drive is sdc), has anyone seen this before?
[14:26] <ZoF> http://imgur.com/a/B65i8
[14:26] <hacker> whats the best option
[14:26] <ZoF> Can't --remove because 'cannot find dev/sda3'
[14:26] <ikonia> hacker: depends on whom/how you want to share with people
[14:26] <hacker> any alternative
[14:26] <ZoF> There is no best option hacker
[14:26] <ikonia> IRC will be rejected by pretty much everyone though
[14:27] <hacker> ok thanks ZoF
[14:27] <hacker> and ikonia
[14:27] <lchevato> OOooop wrong place
[14:27] <hacker> quit
[14:28] <lchevato> quit
[14:28] <lchevato> exit
[14:28] <ikonia>  /quit
[14:28] <ZoF> lel :^)
[14:34] <coasty2> ok.
[14:34] <coasty2> ok.
[14:34] <coasty2> I need to make a bootable usb flashdrive
[14:34] <coasty2> with a windows 10 image on it
[14:34] <coasty2> how do I do this?
[14:34] <coasty2> so far I have tried using UNetbootin
[14:34] <coasty2> and formatted the flashdrive multiple times
[14:35] <OerHeks> coasty2, see this page http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/05/etcher-usb-image-burner-tool-linux-open-source
[14:35] <OerHeks> unetbootin is really worthless
[14:35] <sylvainonline> speack french ?
[14:36] <OerHeks> sylvainonline, this channel is english only
[14:36] <OerHeks> !fr
[14:36] <sylvainonline> thanks
[14:36] <coasty2> OerHeks, guess I'll have to wait the half hour needed to download Etcher then
[14:37] <OerHeks> 67 mb .. not that big
[14:38] <coasty2> OerHeks, I know
[14:38] <coasty2> OerHeks, it still takes half an hour
[14:38] <coasty2> for some unknown god damned reason
[14:38] <coasty2> excuse me
[14:38] <coasty2> 40 minutes.
[14:39] <coasty2> no this is not my connection. I can download anything else that size much faster.
[14:39] <coasty2> oh it's 1 hour now
[14:43] <jatin_> hii
[14:43] <anddam> I've been suggested to setup systemd-user-sessions by configuring pam and that this is distro-related
[14:43] <linocisco> hi all
[14:43] <jatin_> hi
[14:44] <anddam> problem is I have no idea how the thing works, what info should I provide in order to get help with this on xenial?
[14:44] <linocisco> I have NTFS HDD drive which is 2 TB with power adaptor and USB 2.0.
[14:44] <jatin_> so wht
[14:44] <linocisco> Now it is making error
[14:44] <jatin_> try to format it
[14:44] <linocisco> not usable
[14:44] <linocisco> jatin_, i need old files on it
[14:44] <jatin_> or use hdd recovery best to use gparted
[14:45] <jatin_> bro tats very difficult you want to recover data
[14:45] <linocisco> jatin_, how to use gparted for recovery? i want ubuntu to detect it as normal HDD
[14:45] <linocisco> and accessible
[14:45] <jatin_> you can try connect you hdd to windows pc try to recover it with hdd recovery tools
[14:46] <linocisco> jatin_, i have only ubuntu. ok
[14:46] <jwhisnant> linocisco: you probably want gddrescue, https://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/
[14:46] <Capum321> hello, a systemd service has onunitactivesec=2h 20 min and oncalendar=22:00 that means, in the end of 24 hours, will have 2 instance running?
[14:46] <linocisco> jwhisnant, thanks let me have a look
[14:46] <jwhisnant> linocisco: or, at least that is what I have been using on a drive, for the past 7d13h
[14:47] <blz> Hey friends.  I apologize for the off-topic question, but I'm not sure where else to ask.  Is there an IRC channel where I could ask general questions about TCP and NAT traversal?
[14:47] <MonkeyDust> blz  try ##networking  (double #)
[14:47] <blz> MonkeyDust, I should have though of that myself ^^  Thanks!
[14:50] <jatin_> anyone know hot to unlock datacard in ubuntu
[14:51] <ikonia> unlock datacard ??
[14:51] <ikonia> what /
[14:53] <maurya008> hllo
[14:54] <maurya008> i need help
[14:54] <OerHeks> linocisco, i would try ntfsfix > sudo ntfsfix /dev/sdX
[14:54] <ikonia> you'll do better if you just ask the question/explain the problem
[14:54] <hgth> I upgraded a an Ubuntu 14.04 machine to 16.04 and since then, every 30 seconds or so, the systems suspends. I can wake it up but it soon goes to suspend again. Totally unusable. What can be the reason for this behaviour?
[14:55] <maurya008> i want to do some hack by using backbox
[14:55] <ikonia> hgth: look at what the syslog is saying
[14:55] <ikonia> maurya008: then you don't want to ask here
[14:55] <linocisco> OerHeks, it is detected as Bus 001 Device 009: ID 1058:1021 Western Digital Technologies, Inc. Elements Desktop (WDBAAU)
[14:55] <ikonia> maurya008: we don't support back box, and we don't help "hacking"
[14:55] <OerHeks> maurya008, hacking is beyond the scope of this channel
[14:55] <linocisco> OerHeks, so it can be called /dev/sdb9 ?
[14:55] <hgth> ikonia: Where do I find the syslog?
[14:56] <OerHeks> linocisco, so what error did you get mounting??
[14:56] <ikonia> in /var/log hgth
[14:56] <maurya008> its then tell me in what way u can help me
[14:56] <ikonia> maurya008: no
[14:56] <ikonia> maurya008: we cannot help you, sorry
[14:56] <OerHeks> linocisco, it can, i cannot see your partitiontable
[14:56] <maurya008> actually i dont knw how  to use ubuntu
[14:56] <maurya008> can u help me
[14:56] <ikonia> maurya008: what do you need ?
[14:57] <paranoidabhi> hi
[14:58] <maurya008> y i should use ubuntu not windows
[14:58] <ikonia> maurya008: you shouldn't
[14:58] <lapion> is there any way to tell appt-get not to restart services while processing packages ?
[14:58] <ikonia> maurya008: you should use what you want / what works best for you
[14:58] <ikonia> lapion: no, it will be in the package pre/post scripts
[14:58] <ikonia> lapion: and it will be required
[14:59] <maurya008> actually m intresstted in new os
[14:59] <lapion> ikonia, while in rescue more/recovery mode non of the daemons or processes are running so no need to restart or stop them
[14:59] <ikonia> lapion: it will try and fail if they are not running
[15:00] <ikonia> lapion: but then you won't be connected to the internet
[15:00] <ikonia> (or a network)
[15:00] <ikonia> so it's a catch 22
[15:00] <lapion> ikonia, no not if the system default is systemd in which case the whole system starts flipping
[15:00] <maurya008> y u people r ignoring me /
[15:00] <linocisco> OerHeks, http://derp.co.uk/ed4df
[15:00] <ikonia> maurya008: you're not asking an ubuntu support question
[15:00] <ikonia> lapion: "starts flipping" ???
[15:00] <ikonia> lapion: what's the actual "problem" you have ?
[15:02] <OerHeks> linocisco, seems like a dirty disk, not properly shutdown. nftsfix might fix that. and it is sdb1, not sdb9
[15:02] <lapion> if updating packages in recovery mode the systemd process starts flipping  starting processes and messes up the updates
[15:02] <lapion> try it once
[15:02] <linocisco> OerHeks, ok. I will try that command
[15:02] <ikonia> lapion: I don't know why you are doing it recovery mode
[15:02] <ikonia> and it should just cause some warnings that packages can't stop/start due to unit dependencies not being met
[15:02] <ikonia> so thats up to you to manage
[15:03] <lapion> ikonia, nope
[15:03] <ikonia> "nope" what ?
[15:03] <lapion> ikonia, try it recovery mode should work.
[15:03] <ikonia> no
[15:03] <ikonia> what are you talking about "should work"
[15:03] <ikonia> it will depend on the packages and their depends
[15:03] <ikonia> what is the problem you want to fix
[15:03] <ikonia> as you're telling me a story - but no real detail of your problem
[15:04] <maggo> I have a windows machine that I am converting to ubuntu.  It has two hdds.  One that the OS is on and that will be replaced with ubuntu and the other is formated NTFS and is used for storage. I do not want to reformat the storage drive because it is holding a lot of pictures, movies, etc.  My question is wWill ubuntu be able to read/write the NTFS drive?  Do you guys foresee any other problems?
[15:04] <samba35> how do i install a local package with depedancy fix ? aptitue ?or dpkg ?
[15:04] <ikonia> maggo: it can read safely and it can write with minimal risk
[15:05] <Lantizia> Hey it seems 'update-notifier' looks in '/var/lib/update-notifier/user.d/' for new files - on what timer does it look in there? and can I send a signal to an existing running update-notifier to make it check *now* ?
[15:05] <ikonia> samba35: if it can't match the dependency you you should not be installing it
[15:05] <linocisco> OerHeks, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23198359/
[15:06] <linocisco> OerHeks, but unable to mount
[15:06] <ikonia> boot into windows
[15:06] <ikonia> chkdisk it
[15:06] <ducasse> samba35: you mean a local .deb + dependencies? 'sudo apt install ./package.deb'
[15:06] <ikonia> linocisco: what error when you try to mount
[15:07] <samba35> ok
[15:10] <samba35> ducasse: thanks
[15:11] <maurya008> hey
[15:12] <hgth> ikonia: What should I look for in syslog?
[15:12] <linocisco> ikonia, https://ibin.co/2vVmaBIsycA4.png
[15:13] <zero_> hi
[15:13] <maurya008> guys plz help me
[15:13] <zero_> hi
[15:13] <maurya008> i m using ubuntu os
[15:14] <maurya008> but i don't knw hw to use ubuntu
[15:14] <maggo> lol
[15:14] <nubcake> about time to learn then..
[15:14] <SchrodingersScat> maurya008: ok, this channel works best with specific questions.  Start with what you're trying to do and what's not working.
[15:14] <ducasse> !manual | maurya008
[15:15] <SchrodingersScat> nice
[15:15] <maurya008> tell me how we can use an application like ms word in ubuntu
[15:15] <SchrodingersScat> !info libreoffice | maurya008
[15:16] <maggo> you can use libre office or install virtual box and put windows and then MS office on it
[15:17] <maurya008> wher i will get libre office
[15:17] <SchrodingersScat> maggo: the only problem I've had with ntfs is when windows would lock it.  I think there's software to fix it now, and I'm not even certain it affected storage drives.  Otherwise it should be fine, should still have a backup around.
[15:18] <SchrodingersScat> !software | maurya008, can check the software-center, or sudo apt install libreoffice , etc.
[15:21] <maurya008> how to install a typing master application in ubuntu
[15:22] <ikonia> a typing master ?
[15:22] <ikonia> what is a typing master ?
[15:22] <SchrodingersScat> layout trainer? typing teacher? like the one that teaches you dvorak?
[15:22] <SchrodingersScat> tutor?
[15:23] <maurya008> yea ,typing master is an application to teach us  typing
[15:23] <maurya008> yea typing tutor
[15:24] <SchrodingersScat> maurya008: I did a search in terminal of 'apt-cache search typing.tutor' and these came up, gtypist, junior-typing, klavaro, nlkt, tuxtype.
[15:25] <maurya008> so is thr any app like typing tutor in ubuntu
[15:26] <maurya008> m waiting fr ur reply
[15:26] <SchrodingersScat> maurya008: the ones I listed are just a few.  tuxtype is like a game to teach typing, don't think I've tried the rest, but you can search for those packages, or search for typing tutor in software center, etc.
[15:27] <cash> Hi Everyone - Any way to speed up Firefox on Ubuntu? Its so slow compared to chrome :/
[15:27] <maurya008> bro use backbox
[15:28] <maurya008> in backbox mozilla is quite fast
[15:28] <cash> backbox ok ill research it
[15:28] <SchrodingersScat> !backbox
[15:28] <cash> ohhh its a distro
[15:28] <cash> I want to speed it up in Ubuntu :)
[15:29] <maurya008> backbox is same as ubuntu
[15:29] <ducasse> maurya008: no.
[15:30] <SchrodingersScat> cash: I've tried small things like making a tmpfs mount and placing my cache there, negligible difference, not sure if worth the trouble.
[15:30] <cash> ok
[15:31] <cash> so its un-fixable
[15:31] <cash> :(
[15:31] <SchrodingersScat> she's a beast, we call her mama
[15:32] <cash> Aesthetically it looks good on Ubuntu - chrome doesnt match the system theme
[15:32] <cash> and my system is an i5 560m with 8 gigs of ram and an SSD - Firefox SHOULD be fast but its not
[15:35] <ikonia> cash: explain what's not fast about it
[15:36] <ikonia> cash: also ignore what maurya008 said about backbox - it's wortheless and unsupported pretty much, hence why he's in here asking about it
[15:37] <cash> ikonia it loads pages slower than chrome does.  also thanks for clarifying about black box.  Ill brb into the chat - i was playing with syndaemon and it just locked my touchpad in the off position and i think i need to reboot :/
[15:37] <cash> i typed syndaemon -i .5 and now after typing a few sentances my touchpad is frozen
[15:37] <ikonia> cash: so lets take a look at this, as it will be something specific to you,
[15:37] <SchrodingersScat> cash: oh, I do change the 'nice' of firefox, nice -n 1 firefox  added to the command in the menu.  This decreases the priority of firefox, my thinking being that it might make it slightly less of a hog :/
[15:38] <ikonia> cash: eg; firefox works just fine for %90 of the people in here, and the %10, either have a specific config problem or just a dislike of firefox
[15:38] <ikonia> there is no need to "nice" firefox
[15:38] <cash>  lol
[15:38] <cash> ok
[15:38] <cash> It does work "fine" but compared to chrome its a pig
[15:38] <SchrodingersScat> it's my freedom to do irrational things
[15:38] <ikonia> cash: is it every single page
[15:39] <ikonia> and how are you measuring it, eg: visually or with tools
[15:39] <cash> its just overall slower
[15:39] <cash> and wepages like yappy.im (for texting) seem to be slower and laggier in general
[15:39] <cash> guys so sorry gimme a moment to reboot, computer still locked via syndaemon
[15:39] <ikonia> cash: try to pick a more generic page for a bench mark
[15:39] <SchrodingersScat> if it's just pages, does chrome still prefetch some things?
[15:40] <ikonia> the prefetch settings and worker settings in firefox will be interesting
[15:40] <bilu> Hello, check this app. it's cool! www.sourceforge.net/projects/netip/
[15:40] <ikonia> I'd also be interested if it's the fetch or the render
[15:40] <ikonia> bilu: no thanks, please don't speam
[15:40] <ikonia> spam
[15:42] <cash> Hi im back
[15:42] <matumbo> Hello, does Ubuntu 16.04 implement systemd user sessions?
[15:43] <cash> So im not a browser expert but side by side chrome and firefox are different
[15:43] <ikonia> cash: ok - first thing, try to get a more generic benchmark page
[15:43] <ikonia> cash: then view the firefox console and compare the fetch times
[15:43] <ikonia> cash: that will tell you if it's slow fetching, or slow rendering
[15:45] <cash> ok got a suggested benchmark page for me?
[15:45] <cash> ill check it out now
[15:46] <ikonia> cash: find the acidtest pages, they are not bad as they fetch little but put some render work in
[15:46] <ducasse> matumbo: that will be from 16.10 on, aiui
[15:46] <cash> ok ill do acidtest now on both chrome and firefox
[15:47] <matumbo> ducasse: okey, thanks for clearing that up :) I had hoped it would be implemented at the same time as systemd.
[15:47] <cash> chrome got 100/100 acid3 and firefox 99/100 acid3
[15:47] <ikonia> cash: forget the actual test
[15:47] <cash> ok
[15:47] <ikonia> cash: you just want a simple page to see the fetch results on
[15:48] <ikonia> cash: then you can see if one is slower at fetching than the other, or if it's all render time
[15:48] <cash> got it - any suggestions?  Im a noob with browser testing
[15:48] <ikonia> use the console on both
[15:48] <ikonia> there are options in there that show each page element fetch times
[15:51] <Nooby_One_Nooby> hello
[15:52] <Nooby_One_Nooby> is there a way to go from my ubuntu 14.04 to the 16.04, but upgrading without loss of programs and so?
[15:52] <|VAH|-BlueTu> yes you need to backitup on any hardrive
[15:52] <|VAH|-BlueTu> i mean disk
[15:53] <|VAH|-BlueTu> Nooby_One_Nooby you need to bacup up evretying on any disk
[15:54] <cash> Ok ikonia
[15:54] <erasmus> So I have dual boot on my macbook pro and I'm using FDE and whenever I upgrade the Nvidia driver on os x when I try to boot back into linux I cannot type the encryption password
[15:55] <erasmus> and this keeps happening.
[15:55] <erasmus> and so I keep having to reinstall and reinstall.
[15:56] <cash> erasmus I also have a macbook with ubuntu and I have similar problems that I believe are also driver related
[15:57] <cash> One time I had to keep installing drivers on it until I guessed and picked the right nvidia driver - also the driver i picked was from the nvidia website, not a driver found in "additional drivers" in the ubuntu menu
[15:57] <cash> erasmus have you tried a driver from nvidia's site?
[15:57] <cash> or are you trying the ones that are preinstalled with the system?
[15:59] <bobin_> Hi everyone, Iḿ trying to do a thing with ubuntu server on another computer. The problem is that i have no internet connection. Can someone help me?
[15:59] <erasmus> cash I use the one with the system in linux
[15:59] <cash> bobin what type of computer do you have?  is this a fresh install?
[15:59] <erasmus> I stopped playing that game a long time ago
[16:00] <cash> if you have a broadcomm wireless chip it probably needs a driver which didnt come preinstalled
[16:00] <erasmus> but why would it affect the other OS?
[16:00] <erasmus> why would updating a driver in os x affect the linux system?
[16:00] <bobin_> cash fresh install an old packard bell easynote tk
[16:01] <EriC^> erasmus: maybe it's something to do with secureboot stuff?
[16:03] <cash> bobin i am not familiar with that system however if it does not have typical intel hardware a driver might be required
[16:03] <cash> also if it has a broadcom chip your issues are 100% driver related as 16.04 ubuntu doesnt instal the driver module
[16:05] <jaddison> Vagrant/Virtualbox issue. Host = OSX 10.11.6, Guest = Ubuntu 16.04 (vagrant box image 'bento/ubuntu-16.04'). Running `webpack --watch` in poll mode in the guest VM' /vagrant/ directory (the one shared with the host OS) seems to cause the guest Ubuntu VM to lock up. What should I look to do to resolve this? I can't do my dev work.
[16:05] <zergut> hi
[16:05] <ikonia> jaddison: sounds like you need to talk to the image provider
[16:05] <ikonia> jaddison: and work with the vagrant team with that image
[16:06] <zergut> auto-mute in 14.04 does work properly
[16:06] <zergut> does not
[16:06] <jaddison> ikonia, So nothing comes to mind that's Ubuntu/kernel specific? Networking over shared folders, etc?
[16:06] <zergut> what may cause a problem?
[16:06] <ikonia> jaddison: nope, unless that image changes things
[16:07] <ikonia> jaddison: you may want to look at how that folder is being shared/mounted
[16:07] <jaddison> It's not NFS
[16:07] <bobin_> is there an easy fix?
[16:08] <caofeng> hi
[16:19] <bladeplate> hi
[16:19] <bladeplate> why acpi doesn't work on vaio p???
[16:20] <bladeplate> why i need to turn it off?
[16:20] <OerHeks> ACPi issues, if you turn it off, your bios does not handle events.
[16:20] <bladeplate> why???
[16:21] <EriC^^> bladeplate: did you try putting acpi_os="Windows xxxx" ?
[16:21] <bladeplate> OerHeks if i don't turn off it hangs on boot
[16:22] <OerHeks> Dunno, maybe your machine does not follow acpi rules, or see EriC^^ answer, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingACPI
[16:22] <bladeplate> Eric acpi doesn't work on vaio p on windows 10 when he is on battery
[16:23] <EriC^^> bladeplate: you mean even in windows it doesn't work?
[16:23] <EriC^^> can you rephrase what you said?
[16:23] <bladeplate> OerHeks vaio p have years, no one noticed it?
[16:25] <bladeplate> Eric  can i put acpi_os= what does mean?
[16:26] <EriC^^> bladeplate: open a terminal and type the following
[16:26] <EriC^^> bladeplate: sudo strings /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT | grep -i windows
[16:27] <stypik> elo
[16:27] <EriC^^> see which windows is the newest one
[16:27] <stypik> pl
[16:27] <stypik> polska
[16:28] <EriC^^> !pl | stypik
[16:29] <bladeplate> eric don't have the laptop in front of me, but should i put the newest one on acpi_os=?
[16:29] <bladeplate> eric thanks for trying to help me out
[16:30] <EriC^^> bladeplate: yes, put acpi_os="Windows 2013" for example
[16:30] <akik> EriC^^: that should be acpi_osi
[16:30] <bladeplate> oh, i will give a try when i back home
[16:30] <EriC^^> akik: oh, right thank you
[16:30] <stypik> ryudryutdryud7i
[16:30] <bladeplate> akik oh, thanks
[16:30] <EriC^^> bladeplate: it should be acpi_osi="Windows 2013" for example
[16:31] <bladeplate> eric and remove acpi=off right?
[16:31] <stypik> cipa
[16:31] <EriC^^> bladeplate: yeah
[16:31] <bladeplate> eric will give a try, thanks
[16:32] <bladeplate> eric maybe that's the reason it doesn't shutdown.
[16:32] <EriC^^> bladeplate: acpi=off can be dangerous, the pc might overheat, keep an eye on that..
[16:32] <bladeplate> eric oh, xiiiii thanks for the warning
[16:33] <EriC^^> :D
[16:34] <bladeplate> eric what are the options for acpi? i saw acpi=force but doesn't worked for me
[16:34] <bladeplate> eric acpi=noirq also doesn't work
[16:35] <bladeplate> what is acpi=ht?
[16:37] <EriC^^> bladeplate: try with nouveau.modeset=0
[16:38] <EriC^^> http://askubuntu.com/questions/772207/boot-option-acpi-off
[16:39] <puven> hello
[16:39] <puven> i'cant download flgrx through cli
[16:39] <bladeplate> eric oh you are being helpfull:) thanks a lot
[16:40] <puven> E: Package 'fglrx' has no installation candidate
[16:40] <puven> !help
[16:40] <puven> !patience
[16:41] <EriC^^> bladeplate: no problem :)
[16:42] <puven> hey EriC^^
[16:42] <puven> can you help me?
[16:42] <EriC^^> puven: yeah
[16:43] <EriC^^> what error are you getting?
[16:44] <bladeplate> eric this irc chat ubuntu channel needs people like you. that can help us out:) thanks
[16:44] <anima> can anyone show me //whois on my nickname?
[16:45] <akik> !cookie | EriC^^
[16:45] <OerHeks> anima, you can do that yourself, no?
[16:45] <bladeplate> ubottu not pnly a cookie, also a coffeeee:)
[16:46] <anima> OerHeks: yes, but need to see differences
[16:46] <bladeplate> anima are you haacking?
[16:46] <OerHeks> there are no differences.
[16:47] <anima> bladeplate: lol, no
[16:47] <bladeplate> anima yes you are, you are a hackker, lol:)
[16:48] <puven> EriC^^, i got this error E: Unable to locate package flgrx
[16:48] <hexvb> Is there any way realistically to brute force LUKS encrypted drive in less than a lifetime?
[16:48] <ikonia> because it's been removed as a package
[16:48] <ikonia> hexvb: no
[16:48] <hexvb> okay
[16:48] <hexvb> I knew it was slow
[16:48] <anima> bladeplate: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[16:49] <hexvb> I would probably need a quantum computer
[16:49] <EriC^^> puven: which ubuntu are you on?
[16:49] <puven> ErriC^^ I'm trying to install my gpu for amd/ati, because i am getting ubuntu is running on low graphics mode problem
[16:49] <bladeplate> anima i knew it, you are a hacking smile
[16:49] <hexvb> anybody like KUBUNTU?
[16:50] <puven> EriC^^ i am on ubuntu 16.04
[16:50] <anima> bladeplate: ／人 ◕ ‿‿ ◕ 人＼
[16:50] <bladeplate> puven its fglrx not flgrx
[16:50] <hexvb>  HexChat: 2.10.2 ** OS: Linux 4.4.0-36-generic x86_64 ** Distro: Ubuntu "xenial" 16.04 ** CPU: 8 x Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4720HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 2.34GHz ** RAM: Physical: 15.6GiB, 90.9% free ** Disk: Total: 848.2GiB, 74.9% free ** VGA: 8086:0416 ** Sound: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel HDMI1: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH ** Ethernet: 10ec:8168 ** Uptime: 25m 0s **
[16:50] <EriC^^> puven: it's not in 16.04 anymore
[16:50] <EriC^^> puven: it's now called amdgpu
[16:50] <bladeplate> anima scaring.... xiiii
[16:50] <akik> hexvb: i use kubuntu. do you have a question about it?
[16:51] <hggdh> bladeplate, anima: back to topic, please
[16:51] <bladeplate> hexvb only xubuntu
[16:51] <hexvb> oh
[16:51] <ikonia> hexvb: please disable that script
[16:51] <hexvb> it's not a script
[16:51] <hexvb> It's part of hexchat
[16:51] <bladeplate> hexvb xubuntu is faster
[16:51] <ikonia> please dont do that
[16:52] <puven> EriC^^ :so i just apt-get amdgpu
[16:52] <ikonia> xubuntu is not faster
[16:52] <ikonia> it's the same OS
[16:52] <EriC^^> puven: sudo apt-get install amdgpu
[16:52] <hexvb> Never heard of xubuntu
[16:52] <EriC^^> puven: oh no
[16:52] <ikonia> hexvb: it's the same OS with a different desktop by default
[16:52] <hexvb> I just like K Desktop though
[16:53] <EriC^^> puven: this is it xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu
[16:53] <ikonia> hexvb: right, in the same way kubuntu is ubuntu with kde, xubuntu is ubuntu with xfce
[16:53] <bladeplate> ikonia its xfce so its faster
[16:53] <hexvb> Oh i see
[16:53] <bladeplate> k desktop is slow
[16:53] <akik> bladeplate: no, it's not
[16:53] <ikonia> bladeplate: no, it's not faster, it's lighter on resources for low spec machine
[16:53] <puven> bladeplate : im getting this "E: Package 'fglrx' has no installation candidate"
[16:53] <ikonia> on a machine that can handle the load, it is not faster
[16:53] <hexvb> I wasn't happy with how boring gnome and xfce was.
[16:53] <EriC^^> it should already be installed, maybe something else needs to be done, try it anyways though
[16:53] <ikonia> puven: because that package no longer exists
[16:54] <EriC^^> puven: ^
[16:54] <bladeplate> ikonia ok, in my vaio p is faster
[16:54] <ikonia> bladeplate: probably because you have poor resources
[16:54] <bladeplate> akik on my vaio p is faster
[16:54] <ikonia> yes, you just said that
[16:54] <ikonia> it's probably because you have poor resources, especially around the video card
[16:55] <bladeplate> hexvb don'tlke the menu of k desktop
[16:55] <ikonia> then don't use it
[16:55] <ikonia> bladeplate: it's really simple, if you don't like it, don't use it
[16:55] <bladeplate> ikonia need some improvement
[16:55] <ikonia> bladeplate: others disagree
[16:55] <hexvb> bladeplate, you my version of kde has 3 menu's
[16:55] <ikonia> bladeplate: simple solution, if you don't like it, don't use it
[16:56] <bladeplate> ikonia i know, i know
[16:56] <hggdh> bladeplate: propose your changes to development; but here is not the place
[16:56] <bladeplate> ikonia ya
[16:56] <bladeplate> hggdh if i get paid for.it, i will be glad
[16:57] <hexvb> I use KDE menu that looks like linux mint menu, right click on kde button->application menu settings->classic menu
[16:57] <ikonia> bladeplate: then expect to only get support if you pay others
[16:57] <hggdh> bladeplate: wont happen. So, let's move on
[16:57] <bladeplate> linux mint have xfce distro also
[16:57] <effectnet> hello
[16:57] <ntzorx> Is the unity lens amazon thing belonging to the past ?
[16:57] <ikonia> ntzorx: long gone
[16:57] <ikonia> ntzorx: still options to use lens's
[16:57] <hexvb> linux mint favors cinnamon
[16:57] <ntzorx> ikonia: can we be sure that canonical is fair with us ?
[16:58] <ikonia> ntzorx: yes
[16:58] <ikonia> ntzorx: it never wasn't
[16:58] <ntzorx> ikonia: are you affiliated with canonical ? :P
[16:58] <ikonia> ntzorx: no
[16:58] <ntzorx> ikonia: haha I was joking
[16:58] <bladeplate> ikonia it seemed
[16:58] <DaDaCinnamon> I cant get onto #ubuntu-offtopic
[16:58] <ntzorx> ikonia: are you happy with gaming on Ubuntu ?
[16:58] <ikonia> ntzorx: no
[16:59] <puven> ErriC^^ bladeplate looks like its ok now thanks guys
[16:59] <ikonia> ntzorx: gaming on linux is a waste of time in my view, so you're asking the wrong person
[16:59] <bladeplate> puven :p
[16:59] <ntzorx> ikonia: there so many AAA titles. look at supertux
[16:59] <bladeplate> puven it was the name
[16:59] <ntzorx> ikonia: LOL
[16:59] <ikonia> ntzorx: there is nothing but a waste of time and resources
[17:00] <ntzorx> ikonia: I kinda disagree, have you looked at all the open source game clones that are created ?
[17:00] <ikonia> ntzorx: I don't care, I think it's a waste of time, you're welcome to disagree
[17:00] <ntzorx> ikonia: :)
[17:00] <bladeplate> is here any girl? i only find men that love ubuntu, lol
[17:00] <DaDaCinnamon> Question: Which is your worst bug on Launchpad ?
[17:01] <ikonia> bladeplate: there are many women here - and it's offtopic for this channel
[17:01] <hggdh> ...
[17:01] <ntzorx> bladeplate: you naughty...
[17:01] <bladeplate> ikonia ya, off topic
[17:01] <ntzorx> hands up whoever agrees that Unity is the best DE !
[17:02] <ikonia> ntzorx: we don't need that sort of comment
[17:02] <maxcell_> not yet
[17:02] <ikonia> ntzorx: it's a support/help discussion channel
[17:02] <ntzorx> ikonia: I am sorry
[17:02] <ikonia> ntzorx: no problem
[17:02] <maxcell_> ikonia is mad >.<
[17:02] <crazyadm> what is unity
[17:02] <ntzorx> crazyadm: the desktop environment of ubuntu
[17:03] <YQZ> HELLO
[17:03] <SandMan> Hi
[17:03] <crazyadm> isnt. that gnome?
[17:03] <ntzorx> crazyadm: no...
[17:03] <bladeplate> need to go, see ya and thanks eric i will give it a try
[17:03] <maxcell_> there is a ubuntu-offtopic channel?
[17:03] <ikonia> maxcell_: correct
[17:03] <crazyadm> i never used linux gui
[17:03] <ntzorx> crazyadm: you use a tiling wm ?
[17:03] <bladeplate> crazyadm xiiiii...
[17:04] <maxcell_> ikonia, cool
[17:04] <crazyadm> tmux
[17:04] <crazyadm> is what i use
[17:04] <ntzorx> crazyadm: I actually done what you do but its a bad idea. X is pretty useful
[17:04] <bladeplate> any suggestion to manage vm cloud using a web interface?
[17:04] <SandMan> I Lost everything from backbox 4.6 after upgrade , and i cant install anything(( enybody kow what happened
[17:05] <SchrodingersScat> !backbox | SandMan
[17:05] <bladeplate> sandman you need to do backups
[17:05] <SandMan> Ok
[17:05] <ntzorx> where is ubuntu offtopic ?
[17:05] <crazyadm> for gui i use windows 7
[17:05] <hggdh> ntzorx: /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:06] <bladeplate> sandmannn isnt a wine?
[17:06] <ntzorx> ntzorx: I need to be registered to join that ? I can't
[17:06] <ntzorx> hggdh *
[17:06] <maxcell_> yes you can
[17:06] <maxcell_> everybody can
[17:06] <ntzorx> maxcell_: I cant
[17:06] <bladeplate> see ya
[17:06] <DaDaCinnamon> bye
[17:07] <hggdh> ntzorx: what message are you given when you try to join?
[17:07] <maxcell_> register is free
[17:07] <DaDaCinnamon> Question: Which is your worst bug on Launchpad ?
[17:07] <ntzorx> hggdh: you have to be registered
[17:07] <maxcell_> ntzorx, register is free
[17:07] <crazyadm> so how to get unity,i got server installed
[17:07] <hggdh> ntzorx: then, there is the answer, right? Go and register
[17:07] <maxcell_> crazyadm, apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[17:08] <ikonia> bladeplate: depends on the technology
[17:08] <ikonia> SandMan: we don't support backbox here
[17:08] <ikonia> sorry
[17:09] <maxcell_> somebody knows a thing about wonderland?
[17:09] <ikonia> wonderland ?
[17:09] <maxcell_> thats the name? of the new xorg?
[17:10] <ikonia> wayland ?
[17:10] <maxcell_> wayland yeah
[17:10] <maxcell_> lol
[17:10] <ikonia> or the ubuntu fork mir
[17:10] <LTCD> Hi. I am using Writer, LibreOffice on Mint. Despite saying English (UK) absolutely none of the words are being spell checked. How can I fix this problem it's serious for course work! Thanks.
[17:10] <nedstark> wonderland is a good name for the next version
[17:10] <maxcell_> thats it wayland
[17:10] <ikonia> LTCD: we don't support mint here, sorry
[17:10] <maxcell_> lol
[17:10] <EriC^^> wayland you mean?
[17:10] <ikonia> maxcell_: wayland is not part of ubuntu
[17:10] <ntzorx> LTCD: lol this is not a mint channel
[17:10] <maxcell_> ikonia, it will be right
[17:10] <ikonia> maxcell_: no
[17:10] <maxcell_> ikonia, why not
[17:10] <ikonia> maxcell_: ubuntu has built it's own fork called "mir"
[17:11] <ikonia> maxcell_: canonical didn't agree with the rest of the wayland community direction so built it's own version
[17:11] <maxcell_> whats the main difference between the actual xorg and wayland stuff/
[17:12] <ikonia> it's a totally new display environment
[17:12] <maxcell_> that canonical didnt agree with
[17:12] <nedstark> maxcell_, there's a #wayland.  it will be a part of ubuntu gnome
[17:12] <nedstark> one day
[17:12] <LTCD> ntzorx It's a common problem. Found issue, English(UK) doesn't exist, solution is highlight everything, change to English(USA) and then click automatically spell check.
[17:12] <hggdh> maxcell_: I guess this is a question for the wayland folks
[17:12] <ikonia> nedstark: are you sure ubuntu gnome will not pickup mir ? I know there was kubuntu wanting to use it
[17:12] <ikonia> maxcell_: read the mailing list archives
[17:12] <nedstark> there's no mir fork for gnome that i'm aware of
[17:12] <YQZ>  Hi
[17:13] <bencc1> how can I get the disk load from the command line?
[17:13] <ikonia> iostat
[17:13] <bencc1> can I know if it's close to the limit of the drive?
[17:13] <ikonia> "limit" ?
[17:13] <bencc1> ikonia: the HDD has limited bandwidth, right? maybe 80MB/Sec
[17:14] <Bashing-om> bencc1: 'df -h ; df -i ' ?
[17:14] <ikonia> bencc1: you're a home user right ? I'd just focus on if your hard sisk is slow/fast enough for your needs
[17:14] <ikonia> bencc1: there are a lot more factors to it's performance
[17:14] <ikonia> bencc1: iostat will show you the current stats on it
[17:14] <ikonia> bencc1: but if you're chasing numbers, you'll fail
[17:14] <bencc1> ikonia: dedicated server
[17:15] <ikonia> bencc1: same prinicpals if you're a home user
[17:15] <bencc1> Bashing-om: I'm interested in the disk bandwidth, not available space
[17:15] <porkstore> anyone have any idea what a command like "ssh @some-ip" would do
[17:15] <porkstore> and what equivalent should work in my terminal client ?
[17:15] <ikonia> porkstore: connect to a host
[17:15] <bencc1> ikonia: I'm converting several videos concurrently and want to know if I can do more
[17:16] <porkstore> yeah
[17:16] <ikonia> porkstore: that is a terminal command
[17:16] <porkstore> i mean with nothing before the @
[17:16] <ikonia> bencc1: ok, so iostat
[17:16] <ikonia> bencc1: look at the scanrate - that will be key
[17:16] <ikonia> porkstore: ssh ip_address
[17:16] <ikonia> eg: ssh 127.0.0.1
[17:16] <maxcell_> ikonia, i'd like to know why canonical disagree with wayland, i thought they just arent using it because it still in development
[17:17] <porkstore> oh, i think they are trying to get me to do a null login
[17:18] <hggdh> maxcell_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/314495/why-did-canonical-choose-mir-over-wayland-as-the-display-server
[17:19] <maxcell_> hggdh, thank you
[17:19] <bencc1> ikonia: thanks
[17:27] <DaDaCinnamon> still here !
[17:29] <DaDaCinnamon> still here !                                                             Yay \o/
[17:30] <popey> DaDaCinnamon: you don't need to keep announcing that, thanks.
[17:30] <DaDaCinnamon> Ok popey np
[17:30] <DaDaCinnamon> popey, Hows Sky ?
[17:31] <nedstark> actually, i was unclear if you were
[17:31] <bencc1> ikonia: "iostat -x -d" says %util is less than 6%
[17:31] <bencc1> ikonia: you were right. disk io isn't an issue. thanks
[17:31] <nedstark> i don't look at that long list of names
[17:32]  * DaDaCinnamon forgets popey thinks IRC is another form of Ham Radio :(
[17:32] <popey> DaDaCinnamon: this is a support channel
[17:33] <DaDaCinnamon> fine I shall PM you ..
[17:35] <miguel> hi
[17:36] <Guest81196> hello
[17:39] <BluesKaj_> Hi folks
[17:46] <Kartagis> hej
[17:46] <Kartagis> anybody can help me with my video problem?
[17:47] <ikonia> Kartagis: you know how this works - you've used the channel many times
[17:47] <ikonia> you state the problem, and people will know if they can help
[17:47] <ikonia> they can't know if they can help from the word video problem
[17:47] <Kartagis> the videos are playing almost frame by frame
[17:47] <ikonia> is this the youtube problem we spoke about ?
[17:48] <Kartagis> I first thought it was only youtube, but it's also the videos dl'd from yt
[17:48] <ikonia> yes, and I explained why
[17:48] <ikonia> they are the same codec
[17:48] <Kartagis> I'm guessing it's failure to decode mo4
[17:48] <Kartagis> mp4
[17:48] <ikonia> Kartagis: did you do the steps I told you to do ?
[17:49] <Kartagis> remind me? because we talked so much
[17:49] <ikonia> Kartagis: no, I'm not going through this all again, you should have paid attention at the time
[17:49] <lazer> where do i find logs of this channel ?
[17:49] <MonkeyDust> !logs
[17:49] <ikonia> I advised you to look if the work was being offloaded onto your cpu and to look at the video codec
[17:49] <lazer> MonkeyDust: thank you.
[17:49] <ikonia> confirm other video codecs
[17:50] <Kartagis> ikonia: how do I look at the codec?
[17:50] <ikonia> look at what codec it's being used, and what version / source of that codec you are using
[17:50] <ikonia> confirm other codecs work/don't work
[17:50] <ikonia> basically narrow down the problem
[17:50] <askhl> Hi.  I have upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04 and now programs like Rhyhmbox and Totem will not play sound.  They say there is no GStreamer (de)muxer.  However programs like mplayer do work as normal.  Any help please?
[17:50] <ikonia> look if the work is being offloaded onto your cpu
[17:52] <samir> join
[17:53] <samir> hello
[17:58] <Kartagis> the same thing with webm
[17:59] <Kartagis> ,ik"
[17:59] <Kartagis> ikonia: ^
[18:04] <linocisco> hi all
[18:05] <porkstore> anyone have a clue as to why my vps would stop responding after upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04
[18:05] <linocisco> I have installed latest version of Canon Capt driver for linux ver 2.7 for my 64 bit ubuntu. but can't print yet
[18:06] <OerHeks> porkstore, VPS providers tweak their images heavily, ask them for a 16.04 image. (known issue, not ubuntu)
[18:09] <zlandry> anyone know of themes like the default Ubuntu theme but flat?
[18:09] <zlandry> I've been using flatabulous
[18:09] <zlandry> but I'd love to keep the default colors
[18:12] <guest-lVaaYY> huhu
[18:12] <guest-lVaaYY> :)
[18:13] <guest-lVaaYY> hi
[18:13] <guest-lVaaYY> hey
[18:14] <porkstore> should i upgrade the 14.04 kernel before upgrading the os ?
[18:14] <EriC^^> is it xmas already
[18:15] <EriC^^> porkstore: sudo do-release-upgrade should cut it
[18:15] <guest-lVaaYY> anyone else watching bengals vs steelers?
[18:16] <linocisco> http://pastebin.com/jHvFHJ61
[18:20] <linocisco> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23199244/
[18:20] <linocisco> what do I do?
[18:21] <ikonia> linocisco: fix the dependencies
[18:22] <linocisco> ikonia, how to fix?
[18:23] <linocisco> ikonia, actually I am trying to install that printer driver and failing again and again. that is why I am trying to remove and restart installation
[18:24] <cash> Someone correct me if Im wrong, but if you install with apt dependencies are resolved automatically.  If you installed with apt-get you need to typ apt get -f install after to fix the dependencies
[18:26] <OerHeks> cash, no. per 16.04 apt is enough, but apt-get is still valid. independantly from dependencies
[18:27] <cash> OerHeks ty. I've switched over to using apt entirely since 16.04
[18:28] <linocisco> OerHeks, what about my case? how to solve dependency problem to uninstall?
[18:29] <cash> linocisco are you installing via software center or via terminal
[18:29] <linocisco> cash, via terminal
[18:29] <linocisco> cash,  i m in the process of removing capt driver and cups
[18:30] <cash> are you using apt or apt-get?
[18:31] <Wintoshux> salut
[18:31] <EriC^^> salut
[18:31] <Wintoshux> Salut eric
[18:31] <EriC^^> !fr | Wintoshux
[18:32] <tims_techlaptop> can I ask thingd about lubuntu here?
[18:32] <tims_techlaptop> things**
[18:32] <linocisco> cash I am using dpkg -P
[18:32] <porkstore> EriC^^ - during the upgrade it tells me that my kernel is outdated and i should upgrade it
[18:33] <tims_techlaptop> so I have a headset and when I plug it into lubuntu I only get sound in my left ear, how to resolve this?
[18:33] <porkstore> it doesn't seem as if it is automatically upgrading the kernel as part of the release upgrade
[18:33] <tims_techlaptop> It works in ubuntu, windows
[18:33] <EriC^^> porkstore: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[18:33] <Acou_Bass> heey guys, does anyone have experience using iPod touch's with ubuntu? the ifuse module seems to work, BUT gvfs doesn't and neither does using rhythmbox/banshee
[18:34] <ikonia> linocisco: so you've got dependencies that can't be removed because other apps depend on it - so stop trying to remove it, or remove the programs it depends on
[18:34] <porkstore> excellent
[18:34] <linocisco> ikonia, so I have to reinstall to override?
[18:36] <Adit> Hi. Grub was installed on a 3 drives and I have formatted all of them yet, when I boot up my computer, I see the Grub boot menu
[18:37] <Bashing-om> Adit: EFI system ? then it is the firmware where the boot code is stored, not on the hard drive .
[18:38] <bhara7_> Why is the network scanner for the 4in1 printer is not working in Ubuntu as in Fedora even after installing driver? Canon Printer
[18:38] <EriC^^> Adit: how did you format them?
[18:38] <EriC^^> grub is embedded in the mbr
[18:39] <Adit> Bashing-om: I am a noob and not sure what an EFI system is but, when I initially got this computer, it just had DOS in it
[18:39] <Kartagis> ikonia: the same thing happens with webm too
[18:39] <ikonia> I doubt it had DOS on it
[18:39] <ikonia> Kartagis: webm ?
[18:39] <Bashing-om> !efi | ad
[18:39] <Kartagis> webm video
[18:39] <ikonia> Kartagis: I don't know that format, sorry
[18:39] <ikonia> Kartagis: I assume thats a different codec ?
[18:40] <porkstore> anyone know of any reason my vps would stop responding after upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04 ?
[18:40] <geirha> Dell and HP had some models shiped with FreeDOS as OS
[18:40] <ikonia> porkstore: define not responding
[18:40] <Adit> EriC^^: I quick formatted it into NTFS
[18:40] <porkstore> connection timed out
[18:40] <porkstore> the admin claims he can get a console
[18:40] <Kartagis> ikonia: fileroller says vp8
[18:40] <ikonia> porkstore: depends on the type of vps - I suspect it's a container
[18:40] <porkstore> unfortunately the service console fuctionality is broken for me
[18:41] <ikonia> porkstore: you'll need to work it through with your support guys
[18:41] <OerHeks> porkstore, VPS providers tweak their images heavily, ask them for a 16.04 image. (known issue, not ubuntu)
[18:41] <EriC^^> Adit: that just formats the partition
[18:41] <ikonia> Kartagis: what video card do you have ?
[18:41] <Adit> EriC^^: What should I be doing instead?
[18:41] <bhara7_> #Fedora
[18:41] <EriC^^> Adit: no worries, grub is still in the mbr of the disk which isn't a real big deal
[18:42] <porkstore> they don't offer that image
[18:42] <EriC^^> Adit: nothing
[18:42] <Kartagis> intel 4th gen
[18:42] <Kartagis> ikonia: ^
[18:42] <nathan14850> mindtest linux
[18:42] <EriC^^> Adit: if you really want grub out of the mbr you can use dd to zap it away
[18:42] <porkstore> but i upgraded another vps on the same service with no problem
[18:42] <ikonia> Kartagis: is the cpu under load when watching the videos
[18:42] <ikonia> porkstore: without knowing the problem - we can't comment
[18:42] <ikonia> porkstore: you'll need to work it through your your support teams
[18:43] <Kartagis> ikonia: from youtube or offline?
[18:43] <ikonia> Kartagis: either/both
[18:43] <Adit> EriC^^: I'll try that. Thanks :)
[18:43] <pavlos> porkstore, any details in /var/log/syslog when you try the vps?
[18:46] <blackangel> hello everyone for some reason my fans are acting crazy in the laptop since an update i am on 16.04lts X64 is there any way to make them go to 80% or 90% permanently ?
[18:46] <Kartagis> ikonia: aye, cpu climbs a bit
[18:46] <ikonia> Kartagis: going to need more specifics than that
[18:46] <ikonia> I've asked for this 3 - 4 times now
[18:48] <patvdleer> django
[18:48] <Kartagis> ikonia: when the video was playing, it was 5.87. I stopped, one second later 5.41
[18:48] <porkstore> is it likely a problem if i'm trying to upgrade ubuntu with kernel 3.2 to release 16.04 ?
[18:48] <blackangel> look:  http://pastebin.com/EHX8hCHK
[18:49] <blackangel> there the radeom its okay for now but the fan keep spining and stoping quickly evey 3 secconds
[18:50] <Bashing-om> !info lunux-image-generic precise
[18:50] <Bashing-om> !info linux-image-generic precise
[18:50] <cortexman> When I uncomment the /etc/ssh/sshd_config line containing #MaxStartups 10:30:60 and set the 10 to 100 and restart ssh, ssh then refuses connections
[18:53] <koko> Fuck you all
[18:54] <OerHeks> koko, you must be so lonely ..
[18:56] <user123321> 'morning ubuntu.
[18:56] <OerHeks> hi user
[18:59] <cash> KOKO is kuku
[19:03] <cash> Anyone here using a macbook with ubuntu?
[19:04] <ikonia> cash: on occasion
[19:04] <cash> yeah?  which macbook.  Im asking because i have a macbook 5,2
[19:05] <nix_> https://www.twitch.tv/shibuy4
[19:05] <cash> and It is a mess of proprietary hardware
[19:05] <ikonia> nix_: no thanks
[19:05] <ikonia> cash: 2014 mac book pro
[19:05] <cash> ok so you have a good mac
[19:05] <cash> mine sucks.  its my backup machine.  2009 macbook 5,2
[19:05] <cash> the broadcom chip isnt supported by the b43 cutter so I have to use the STA driver
[19:06] <ikonia> cash: there will be hardware limitions on some devices, it's just how it is
[19:06] <cash> there is some problem with the machine - on rare occasion, i will resume it from sleep and the screen will be completely frozen.  When I reboot the machine, i get a blinking cursor...... and i cant boot the os
[19:07] <cash> I have no idea how to recover when this bug happens
[19:07] <OerHeks> do a memtest86 run
[19:08] <cash> that wont boot either
[19:08] <cash> nothing boots
[19:08] <EriC^^> cash: try removing the battery and hold the power button
[19:09] <cash> this bug is so bad when it happends because it even seems to screw up my attempts to boot from media like a dvd or usb stick.  I have to completely remove the drive and put it in a dell to format it
[19:09] <cash> when i boot the live dvd / usb after this happens, it wont boot in bios mode, but it will boot in efi mode after showing an error saying something like "/boot not found"
[19:10] <cash> i removed the drive and formatted it, then reinstalled it in my macbook with ubuntu 16.04 as an EFI install.  This has improved the boot time of the OS and im letting my employees use the computer to see if they can crash it :)
[19:11] <EriC^^> the hdd shouldn't affect the booting of the live usb
[19:12] <cash> its something with the mac system thats doing it in conjunction with the hdd
[19:12] <cash> but again, this was with a bios install on a macbook (legacy bios).  My curent install as of yesterday afternoon is an EFI install
[19:16] <atralheaven> what's the original name of ubuntu backup utility?
[19:17] <energizer> I have a fresh install of 16.04 on a desktop. I can't resume after suspend; the screen is just black, and trying to access it remotely doesnt work (which rules out it being resumed but not displaying correctly).
[19:17] <cash> energizer what system?  what graphics card?
[19:17] <cash> sounds like a proprietary graphics issue
[19:18] <OerHeks> energizer, switching ctrl alt f2 <> and back ctrl alt f7, does it activate the gui again?
[19:18] <ioria> !info deja-dup
[19:20] <energizer> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM204 [GeForce GTX 970] (rev a1)
[19:20] <energizer> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23199494/
[19:20] <energizer> OerHeks i'll try that  brb
[19:21] <cash> nvidia is always a problem
[19:21] <cash> nvidia and broadcom
[19:22] <atralheaven> ubottu: thanks :)
[19:22] <atralheaven> ubottu: oh I didn't know! very wise bot!
[19:24] <energizer1> no luck there
[19:24] <energizer1> had to reboot
[19:24] <energizer1> cash: is there additional information that could be diagnostic
[19:24] <OerHeks> energizer1, oke, was worth a try, as i have seen some have benefit by that, not a real fix though
[19:25] <OerHeks> what driver are you using ? lspci -k | egrep -i 'vga|in use' | grep -i vga -A 1
[19:27] <energizer> lspci -k | egrep -i 'vga|in use' | grep -i vga -A 1
[19:27] <energizer> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM204 [GeForce GTX 970] (rev a1)
[19:27] <energizer> Kernel driver in use: nvidia
[19:30] <energizer> is this notable? tail: cannot open '/var/log/pm-suspend.log' for reading: No such file or directory
[19:30] <Bashing-om> energizer: http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/106780/en-us ? That the driver you have installed as suggested by nVidia ?
[19:32] <energizer> Bashing-om: how to tell which is the right driver for me
[19:34] <Bashing-om> energizer: There is no 100% way to know .. way too many hardware configurations . Just try and see . To see what driver is installed ' dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia ' .
[19:36] <energizer> ok i found this ppa which recommends nvidia 367, so i'll giva that a shot
[19:36] <energizer> dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia
[19:36] <energizer> oops, i mean https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[19:36] <ioria> energizer, have you tried to suspend from command line ?
[19:37] <maxcell_> energizer, 367 is the best driver for the 970, better than the 370 (wich is in beta actually, dont install 370 it sucks)
[19:38] <alb-ot> hello..?
[19:39] <alb-ot> does anyone know how could i set up "smart corners" with my ubuntu 14.04? for example showing all windows if i move the cursor to top right etc..
[19:39] <energizer1> alb-ot: compiz config settings manager
[19:41] <alb-ot> energizer1, i don't use compiz, should i install it?
[19:41] <energizer1> alb-ot: i really like it myself
[19:41] <daniela_perez> Hi all
[19:42] <ioria> alb-ot, unity ?
[19:42] <energizer1> Ok im using nvidia 367
[19:42] <alb-ot> ioria, umm.. how do i check if i have unity or something else?
[19:43] <daniela_perez> Please, I would like to hide the url of a website : I want  www.example.com to show anytime, regardless which folder the user is browsing by (he shouldnt see www.example.com/some/folder/path but just www.example)
[19:43] <ioria> alb-ot, well, you should know it ... :þ
[19:43] <ubuntu653> hello, i am trying to turn on my wireless divre on an msi click bios
[19:43] <daniela_perez> Please in Apache, help me guys
[19:43] <ioria> alb-ot, if you press winKey, dash opening ?
[19:43] <alb-ot> ioria, what if i'm a newby, i just installed ubuntu some time ago
[19:43] <energizer1> When I press supend now, it says some devices failed to suspend, or early wake event detected
[19:43] <ubuntu653> hello some help?
[19:43] <alb-ot> ioria, yes i think is a dash..
[19:44] <ioria> alb-ot, if you installed Ubuntu, you have Unity
[19:44] <alb-ot> ioria, yes i have ubuntu
[19:44] <ioria> alb-ot, so install unity-tweak-tools
[19:44] <SomethisGER> alb-ot: try this http://askubuntu.com/questions/35140/which-version-of-unity-am-i-running
[19:44] <ioria> !info unity-tweak-tools
[19:44] <ioria> !info unity-tweak-tool
[19:44] <energizer1> ehh just get compiz dude, its nice.
[19:44] <ioria> alb-ot,  install unity-tweak-tool and go in hotcorners
[19:45] <energizer1> or that
[19:45] <alb-ot> umm i have some memory in my mind that time ago i used hot corners but after i reboot i lose them and i had to open every time the program
[19:45] <ubuntu653> can someone help me?
[19:45] <SomethisGER> alb-ot: also, don't use a comma after the username but a ":"
[19:45] <alb-ot> do you get what i mean?
[19:45] <energizer1> !ask |ubuntu653
[19:45] <tomreyn> !patience | ubuntu653
[19:45] <ioria> alb-ot,  where you see 'disabled' (right corner) you set 'Spread all windows'
[19:45] <alb-ot> SomethisGER: so after i use tab to autofill the name, i have to delete the comma and put :?? so annoying
[19:46] <alb-ot> SomethisGER: but i'll try it..
[19:46] <SomethisGER> alb-ot: it places a ":" with me. funny :-)
[19:46] <ubuntu653> how to turn on the wireless driver in a msi click BIOS?
[19:46] <alb-ot> SomethisGER, i'm using HexChat, maybe this is why?
[19:46] <alb-ot> i'm running unity 7.2.6
[19:47] <alb-ot> ioria: so i'll try unity tweak tool
[19:47] <ioria> alb-ot,  yes
[19:47] <SomethisGER> alb-ot: ah, ok. I'm using irssi ... mhmm
[19:47] <tomreyn> daniela_perez: this question is a bit too webserver specific to be a good fit for this channel. you could try in #httpd or #ubuntu-server, though.
[19:47] <alb-ot> ioria, should i use apt-get install unity-tweak-tools ?
[19:47] <ioria> alb-ot,  yes
[19:48] <energizer1> tool, not tools
[19:48] <ioria> alb-ot,  tool, not tools
[19:48] <SomethisGER> alb-ot: it looks really good on my screen when you use ":". I can see that you are talking to me. I don't see that with the ",". But it's not that important, just a suggestion.
[19:48] <alb-ot> yes, sorry
[19:48] <alb-ot> SomethisGER: i like the : too, i guess is some customization of the irc program
[19:48] <Flannel> SomethisGER: Oh, you should fix your client then.  Most clients don't care about specific punctuation :)
[19:49] <alb-ot> oh wow i had already unity tweak tool
[19:49] <alb-ot> it's been months since i use ubuntu xD
[19:49] <tomreyn> ubuntu653: a driver refers to an operating system (such as ubuntu linux). the BIOS does not know the concept of drivers, but may be able to disable / enable single or groups of devices. is this what you are trying to do?
[19:50] <alb-ot> hmm it doesn't seem working
[19:50] <tomreyn> ubuntu653: can you sum up what you are trying to do and why, please?
[19:50] <ioria> alb-ot,  in dash type unity tweak
[19:51] <alb-ot> ioria, i'm using it, i had the "spread all windows" already active, but if i try it, it doesn't work
[19:51] <Edward_> hi
[19:51] <ioria> alb-ot,  odd
[19:51] <alb-ot> ioria, i have to disable it and enable it again and it works
[19:51] <daniela_perez> tomreyn: Well, its rather Apache
[19:51] <ioria> alb-ot,  good
[19:51] <alb-ot> ioria, but if i remember well if i reboot my laptop it stops to work again
[19:51] <SomethisGER> Flannel: Thanks. It's the only decent terminalbased one I could find, though :-)
[19:51] <ioria> alb-ot,  odd again
[19:51] <daniela_perez> When entering httpd, I am told invite_only
[19:52] <alb-ot> ioria, and i must do the same thing every time, disable and enable to make it work
[19:52] <alb-ot> ioria, let me try.. maybe i remember wrong
[19:52] <tomreyn> daniela_perez: "apache" is more of a brand, or series. "apache httpd" is the webserver, its main channel is #httpd
[19:52] <ioria> alb-ot,  you mean it's not keeping the setting ?
[19:52] <alb-ot> ioria, it keeps the setting but after a reboot it seems it doesn't start
[19:53] <Flannel> SomethisGER: irssi highlights regardless of character for me.
[19:53] <alb-ot> ioria, i googled it and it seems that some people had this issue on the ubuntu forum
[19:53] <ioria> alb-ot,  uname -r ?
[19:53] <alb-ot> ioria, what does that mean?
[19:53] <tomreyn> daniela_perez: you may need to register your nickname with nickserv to talk there
[19:53] <SomethisGER> Flannel, on this one, too?
[19:53] <ioria> alb-ot,  your kernel version
[19:53] <SomethisGER> Flannel: <-- read back :-9
[19:53] <Flannel> SomethisGER: yes.  And SomethisGER this one too.
[19:54] <Flannel> er, that didn't work.
[19:54] <tomreyn> !register | daniela_perez
[19:54] <alb-ot> ioria, 3.19.0-51-generic
[19:54] <Flannel> It highlights anywhere on the line, SomethisGER.
[19:54] <ioria> alb-ot,  cat /etc/issue
[19:54] <SomethisGER> Flannel: :-) oh no, my client is outdated!!
[19:54] <Flannel> SomethisGER: Or just less than optimally configured.
[19:54] <alb-ot> ioria, Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS \n \l
[19:55] <SomethisGER> Flannel: standard settings ... mhmm, maybe it's zsh-shell or tmux
[19:55] <ioria> alb-ot,  idk why it's not keeping the setting, but i'am afraid you need to upgrade
[19:55] <Flannel> SomethisGER: No, not at all.  You should turn on hilight_nick_matches_everywhere if it's off.
[19:56] <Flannel> SomethisGER: However, I'm pretty sure the default hilighting will do it if it's the beginning of a line, regardless of punctuation.  So maybe your hilight string has the punctuation in it, instead of just your nick.
[19:56] <ioria> alb-ot,  the vivid kernel on trusty (and xorg) it's no more supported
[19:56] <alb-ot> brb telephone
[19:58] <ioria> alb-ot,  please, read this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[19:59] <SomethisGER> Flannel: Trying to figure out how to set that variable ...
[19:59] <energizer> Bashing-om: OerHeks: cash: ok i think the problem is solved, with this workaround https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/522998/comments/61
[20:00] <Flannel> SomethisGER: `/set variable_name_thing value` in irssi (usually smart to go to your server window, just in case)
[20:00] <SomethisGER> SomethisGER: testing :-)
[20:00] <ubuntu653> im trying to find know if i have an wireless driver since i built my first pc. so i want to know where to enable my wireless driver in BIOS msi
[20:00] <SomethisGER> SomethisGER, testing :-))
[20:00] <Flannel> SomethisGER: And then /save will save your changes to your config file
[20:00] <alb-ot> back
[20:00] <Flannel> SomethisGER You can't usually hilight yourself.
[20:00] <ioria> alb-ot,  please, read this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[20:00] <SomethisGER> Flannel: Thanks, that worked ;)
[20:00] <alb-ot> ioria, i have ubuntu in dual boot with windows, i hope that upgrading the kernel i don't make any change in the grub or my hardisk
[20:01] <SomethisGER> Flannel: Oh, it actually does for me
[20:01] <ioria> alb-ot,  i had no issue, but it's a risk
[20:01] <SomethisGER> Flannel: love my irssi client, here. nothing like a shell ...
[20:01] <gollum> hi
[20:02] <tomreyn> ubuntu653: usually, the BIOS will just pass access to the wireless device on to the operating system via the PCI bus or USB. you can use the 'lspci' and 'lcusb' commands on linux to list detected devices.
[20:02] <Bashing-om> energizer: Which of the 2 worked out for you ?
[20:02] <alb-ot> ioria, what should i upgrade?
[20:02] <tomreyn> ubuntulog: sorry, i had a typo there. not 'lcusb' but 'lsusb'.
[20:03] <ioria> alb-ot,  kernel and xorg : sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic-lts-xenial xserver-xorg-core-lts-xenial xserver-xorg-lts-xenial xserver-xorg-video-all-lts-xenial xserver-xorg-input-all-lts-xenial libwayland-egl1-mesa-lts-xenial
[20:03] <alb-ot> ioria, i had this issue before 16.04 was released
[20:03] <BadAtProgramming> is there a good foss flash ?
[20:04] <alb-ot> ioria, i think this is the problem https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1305438
[20:05] <tomreyn> BadAtProgramming: do you mean 'flash' as in the proprietary software for animated web content? or 'flash' as in changing a hardware devices' firmware?
[20:05] <BadAtProgramming> tomreyn, as in the proprietary format by adobe
[20:05] <ioria> alb-ot,  i see
[20:05] <alb-ot> i am so unlucky with ubuntu, i remember i have so bad memories with it
[20:06] <ioria> alb-ot,  try to reboot and check then... upgrade can wait
[20:06] <alb-ot> ioria, sure, let me see
[20:06] <alb-ot> brb
[20:06] <ioria> alb-ot,  but please, read the link  i posted
[20:06] <tomreyn> BadAtProgramming: there is no complete replacement at this time. there are some partial replacements, some of which as FOSS. also, many websites which used to depend on adobe flash no longer do so nowadays.
[20:07] <BadAtProgramming> i've gone a year without flash
[20:07] <BadAtProgramming> What are the names of the partial replacements
[20:07] <tomreyn> !flash | BadAtProgramming
[20:07] <tomreyn> !Gnash | BadAtProgramming
[20:08] <RNeville> Still having problem updating my encrypted boot drive
[20:08] <tomreyn> BadAtProgramming: https://mozilla.github.io/shumway/
[20:09] <RNeville> Used 'apt-get autoremove' still no success in cleaning up my boot drive - this has gone on for over a year now. 14.04 Ubuntu
[20:10] <tomreyn> BadAtProgramming: https://lightspark.github.io/
[20:10] <energizer> Bashing-om: i did (1) and (2)
[20:12] <DS_antraz> l]
[20:12] <alb-ot> ioria, ok it doesn't work after the reboot, i have to open tweak tool, disable and enable the feature, then it works again
[20:12] <ioria> alb-ot,  so you are affected by the bug
[20:12] <ioria> alb-ot,  video driver in use ?
[20:13] <alb-ot> and now that i notice even the setting of the desktop "keep aligned" doesn't work XD, it's enabled but the folders aren't aligned, i just turned it off and on again
[20:13] <alb-ot> and it works.. lol
[20:13] <alb-ot> how to check the video driver? my laptop has 2 video boards.. i think
[20:13] <ioria> alb-ot,  sudo lshw -C Video | grep driver
[20:14] <alb-ot> configuration: driver=i915 latency=0
[20:15] <ioria> alb-ot,  install pastebinit   and   sudo lshw -C Video  | pastebinit
[20:16] <GNUUB> Hi Everyone
[20:16] <GNUUB> :)
[20:17] <alb-ot> ioria, it seems i have already pastebinit.. let me see..
[20:17] <alb-ot> ioria, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23199769/
[20:18] <ioria> alb-ot,  you have only one video card enabled... Intel are you on an optimus laptop ( nvidia/intel) ?
[20:18] <alb-ot> ioria, i think is ati/intel
[20:19] <ioria> alb-ot,  well , ati it's not enabled .... try lspci | grep VGA
[20:19] <alb-ot> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23199780/
[20:20] <ioria> alb-ot,  ok, so maybe disabled in bios '
[20:20] <ioria> ?
[20:20] <alb-ot> ioria, i can switch it in Windows 7
[20:21] <alb-ot> ioria, i couldn't switch if it was disabled in bios..
[20:21] <ioria> alb-ot,  right
[20:22] <alb-ot> i just think that this laptop it only works well with windows...
[20:22] <Bashing-om> alb-ot: ioria "Radeon HD 4330/4350/4550]" such that FGLRX does not support this card . Is switcheroo an option ? . What release is this ?
[20:22] <ioria> Bashing-om, 14.04 with vivid kernel
[20:22] <dirty_pages_joe> Bashing-om, hey!
[20:23] <alb-ot> oh a week and my laptop is 6 years old
[20:23] <ioria> alb-ot,  lspci -k | grep VGA -A 3
[20:23] <dirty_pages_joe> Bashing-om, rang is the verb, not a slang :)
[20:23] <dirty_pages_joe> lol
[20:24] <alb-ot> ioria, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23199794/
[20:25] <ioria> alb-ot,  ok, it's radeon loaded ad driver... as i read in your link , someone solved the hotcorner issue installing the proprietary driver
[20:26] <alb-ot> wow someone solved
[20:26] <alb-ot> ioria, what should i look for?
[20:26] <ioria> alb-ot,  #18
[20:26] <alb-ot> ioria, what does that mean?
[20:27] <ioria> alb-ot, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1305438       comment  #18
[20:27] <ioria> alb-ot, "I changed my drivers from the open source (xserver-xorg-video-ati) to the propietary driver (fglrx-updates), and the hot corners seem to work everytime I reboot. "
[20:27] <alb-ot> ioria, thanks.. but how do i do that change?
[20:28] <alb-ot> sorry, i'm a newby >.<
[20:28] <ioria> !info fglrx-updates trusty
[20:29] <alb-ot> ioria so i have to do sudo apt-get fglrx-updates
[20:29] <alb-ot> ?
[20:29] <ioria> alb-ot,  in theory.... but better keep looking for alternatives
[20:30] <ioria> alb-ot,  sudo apt-get install ... btw
[20:30] <alb-ot> ioria, should i try it? ._.
[20:31] <alb-ot> with "trusty" too at the end?
[20:31] <ioria> alb-ot,  as i said better looking for alternative...
[20:32] <alb-ot> ioria, actually i could just hope that someone like you helps me, but i can't find any decent alternative and you helped me enough
[20:33] <ioria> alb-ot,  video driver can lead you to a blank screen, in this case just open a console (ctrl+alt+f1) and sudo apt-get purge fglrx*
[20:33] <alb-ot> ioria, haha wow.. that would be so bad ._.
[20:33] <alb-ot> ioria, what that * is for?
[20:33] <ioria> alb-ot, it removes all the fglrx related packages
[20:34] <alb-ot> ioria, what about the "trusty" in the name.. "sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates trusty"?
[20:34] <ioria> alb-ot, nope... just sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates
[20:35] <alb-ot> ioria, can i do it?
[20:35] <ioria> alb-ot, sure you can ....
[20:35] <ioria> alb-ot, but be warned
[20:36] <ioria> alb-ot, better to do it from Additional Drivers
[20:37] <ioria> alb-ot, go in Dash and type Additional Drivers
[20:37] <alb-ot> ioria, it can't find any driver
[20:37] <alb-ot> yes, i'm already there
[20:37] <alb-ot> no additional drivers available
[20:37] <ioria> alb-ot, apt-cache policy fglrx-updates | pastebinit
[20:38] <alb-ot> ioria, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23199868/
[20:39] <ioria> alb-ot, apt-get -s install fglrx-updates | pastebinit
[20:39] <alb-ot> ioria, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23199889/
[20:39] <alb-ot> lol s is simulation? woaaa
[20:40] <alb-ot> really cool
[20:40] <alb-ot> ioria, should i try it with sudo?
[20:40] <ioria> alb-ot, it looks ok...  sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates
[20:41] <alb-ot> ooh so you say the big one
[20:41] <alb-ot> good luck my laptop
[20:41] <alb-ot> 438mb
[20:41] <alb-ot> yes?
[20:42] <alb-ot> so much space it asks
[20:42] <alb-ot> lets do it
[20:42] <ioria> alb-ot, wow
[20:43] <alb-ot> downloading..
[20:43] <Guy1524> hey guys, in unity, is it possible to add buttons to the top right panel and have them link to a script
[20:44] <ioria> alb-ot, before rebooting run  sudo amdconfig --adapter=all --initial
[20:44] <ioria> alb-ot, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/AMD
[20:44] <erj> hi can anybody tell how to run webmin web panel at port 80 using lighttpd
[20:45] <alb-ot> ioria, what that link is for?
[20:45] <hggdh> haggadah
[20:45] <ioria> alb-ot,  for amd/ati driver
[20:46] <erj> hey urgent
[20:46] <alb-ot> ioria, is it enough that " sudo amdconfig --adapter=all --initial" before rebooting or should i do something inside that link?
[20:46] <alb-ot> ioria, the installation is over, i'm going to run that command
[20:46] <ioria> alb-ot,  sudo apt-get install fglrx xvba-va-driver libva-glx1 libva-egl1 vainfo
[20:47] <ioria> alb-ot,  sorry, sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates xvba-va-driver libva-glx1 libva-egl1 vainfo
[20:47] <alb-ot> ioria, the command "sudo amdconfig --adapter=all --initial" gave me "amdconfig: No supported adapters detected"
[20:47] <alb-ot> is it ok?
[20:47] <ioria> alb-ot,  nope
[20:47] <alb-ot> y_y
[20:48] <ioria> alb-ot,  sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates xvba-va-driver libva-glx1 libva-egl1 vainfo
[20:48] <alb-ot> ioria, always before the reboot?
[20:48] <ioria> alb-ot,  yes
[20:49] <alb-ot> ioria, done, now?
[20:49] <ioria> alb-ot,  sudo amdconfig --initial
[20:49] <alb-ot> ioria, the same answer, no supported.. etc
[20:50] <alb-ot> ioria, may i reboot?
[20:50] <ioria> alb-ot,  bad... try to reboot ... if you get a balnk screen... wait a bit, open a console and sudo apt-get purge fglrx*
[20:50] <ioria> *blank
[20:51] <alb-ot> ioria, i'll try, thanks for the help
[20:51] <alb-ot> :)
[20:51] <ioria> wait ...
[20:51] <alb-ot> what
[20:51] <ioria> alb-ot,  dpkg -l linux-headers-generic | pastebinit
[20:52] <alb-ot> ioria, it didn't work, it says that is empty
[20:52] <alb-ot> no packages found matching linux..
[20:52] <ioria> alb-ot,  you may need it... ok reboot
[20:52] <alb-ot> cya
[20:56]  * _leoxin 
[20:56] <alb-ot> ioria, nothing has changed
[20:56] <ioria> alb-ot,  lspci -k | grep VGA -A 3
[20:58] <alb-ot> ioria, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23199991/
[20:58] <Ali2> Hi , I need help
[20:59] <ioria> alb-ot,    sudo lshw -C Video  | pastebinit
[20:59] <Bashing-om> !ask | Ali2
[20:59] <alb-ot> ioria, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23199998/
[21:00] <ioria> alb-ot,    now it's detected but proprietary are not loaded ...
[21:00] <ioria> alb-ot,    ls /etx/x11/xorg.conf   ?
[21:00] <Ali2> I recently installed Ubuntu Gnome 16.04 LTS . But when sysetm starts I stuck at a black page . ( You can see the screenshot here : http://llink.ir/5buo )
[21:00] <Ali2> But I can't enter anything in this page (my login name and password or ...) , The only action that I can do is moving the cursor .
[21:01] <ioria> alb-ot,    ls /etc/x11/xorg.conf   ?
[21:01] <alb-ot> ioria, no such file or directory
[21:01] <ioria> alb-ot,    ls /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[21:01] <alb-ot> same
[21:02] <Bashing-om> !nomodeset | Ali2 Try:
[21:02] <ioria> alb-ot,   ok, it's not working
[21:03] <alb-ot> ioria, i'm in x11 folder but there is no xorg.conf file
[21:03] <ioria> alb-ot,   cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit
[21:03] <Ali2> @ubottu did you see the screenshot ? I'm sure that there's no graphical problem . i just can't reach the login page
[21:04] <alb-ot> ioria, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23200019/
[21:06] <alb-ot> ioria, how i am suppose to do the change done in the #18th comment? just with an install of fglrx-updates?
[21:06] <Bashing-om> alb-ot: OK, At the login prompt, what results when you enter your username and then the password ?
[21:06] <ioria> alb-ot,   yes, but ..
[21:07] <RNeville> I have been working to free up space on my whole boot drive encrypted install of Ubuntu 14.04
[21:07] <alb-ot> Bashing-om, i don't understand what you mean
[21:07] <alb-ot> Bashing-om, after i enter my id and psw i just log in and no messages.. o_0
[21:07] <ioria> Bashing-om, the desktop loads, but the ati proprietary driver is ignored
[21:07] <RNeville> I've had boot partition space problems in the past, and have tried several apt-get commands
[21:08] <Bashing-om> alb-ot: Sorry mis nicked you  .. ^ that was for Ali2 .
[21:08] <alb-ot> Bashing-om, lol ok
[21:08] <RNeville> Can anyone look at this link, and give me advice if they would run the commands on the page : https://ubuntugenius.wordpress.com/2011/01/08/ubuntu-cleanup-how-to-remove-all-unused-linux-kernel-headers-images-and-modules/
[21:09] <Ali2> how can i mention someone here?
[21:10] <ioria> alb-ot,   fglrxinfo
[21:10] <Bashing-om> alb-ot: ioria I am pf the opinion that the card " HD 4330/4350/4550] " has no FGLTX support . Maybe try switcheroo or : https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PRIME ???
[21:10] <ioria> Bashing-om, yep
[21:10] <alb-ot> ioria, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23200050/
[21:11] <alb-ot> Bashing-om, i have no idea about what is FGLTX, switcheroo and prime
[21:11] <Bashing-om> Ali2: start typing the nick and alt to complete the name .
[21:11] <alb-ot> Bashing-om, and prime looks for nvidia, but i have ati/amd
[21:12] <Bashing-om> alb-ot: As I read the link .. the FOSS tool aslo applies to ATI .
[21:12] <CuriousErnestBro> hello
[21:12] <Ali2> Bashing-om : I'm on Android , I can't use Alt 😀
[21:12] <CuriousErnestBro> how would I, through the command line, reload my background image?
[21:13] <CuriousErnestBro> meaning my wallpaper
[21:14] <\9> RNeville: looks okay to me (though i would remove the -y switch)
[21:14] <ioria> alb-ot,   sudo aticonfig --px-dgpu
[21:14] <\9> -y switch from apt-get, that is
[21:14] <alb-ot> ioria, no supported adapter detected
[21:16] <tomreyn> RNeville: while this script may help you solve the immediate issue (if /boot has run full), you may actually want to increase its size in general. doing so, if you are using full disk encryption, *may*, however require reinstalling and re-partitioning.
[21:16] <ioria> alb-ot,   for now, better to purge fglrx ... and look for  other resources, no other ideas
[21:16] <RNeville> No matter what I try to clean up my boot drive, I get this error message: apt-get -f install
[21:16] <RNeville> run that command, that-is
[21:16] <alb-ot> ioria, so "sudo apt-get purge fglrx*" ok?
[21:17] <ioria> alb-ot,   yes
[21:17] <tomreyn> RNeville: you could show us your current partitioning and storage media abstraction / file system layers so we could provide an more specific recommendation.
[21:17] <Bashing-om> alb-ot: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HybridGraphics -  Mind you I have no direct experience with "prime" . Just thought it might be worth a try if switcheroo also fails .
[21:18] <alb-ot> Bashing-om, how to install and use switcheroo?
[21:18] <RNeville> thanks \9 and tomreyn
[21:18] <tomreyn> RNeville: okay, if you keep receiving hints to run 'apt-get -f install' repeatedly you should indeed concentrate on working on the immediate issue first.
[21:18] <RNeville> tomreyn, not sure how to show you this info.
[21:18] <alb-ot> ioria, should i reboot after purge?
[21:19] <ioria> alb-ot,   yes
[21:19] <RNeville> I do know who to use pastebin.com, though
[21:19] <tomreyn> RNeville: have you worked on a terminal, yet?
[21:19] <RNeville> yes, understand the terminal
[21:19] <alb-ot> Bashing-om, let me reboot first, brb
[21:20] <RNeville> just need the linux command to show partitioning info.
[21:20] <bekks> RNeville: Can you pastebin the entire output of your apt-get command?
[21:20] <RNeville> have tried most of what is on the web page:http://askubuntu.com/questions/89710/how-do-i-free-up-more-space-in-boot
[21:21] <tomreyn> RNeville: great, this is going to make it a lot easier. please put these commands and the output they create on a pastebin and post the resulting URL here: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install -f; apt-cache policy
[21:21] <RNeville> just keep getting message to run: apt-get -f install
[21:21] <RNeville> which doesn't work
[21:21] <tomreyn> RNeville: 'great' referred to your knowledge of the terminal / console, not to using this how-to, which i do not know.
[21:21] <RNeville> thx tomreyn
[21:22] <alb-ot> back
[21:22] <alb-ot> Bashing-om, did you say anything?
[21:24] <tomreyn> RNeville: these commands are going to hint on the state of your APT database and configuration. this is to understand how we can overcome the 'you should run apt-get -f install' prompts. this is what we should do before we even look at the partitioning issue (if any)
[21:24] <RNeville> here you go tomreyn : http://pastebin.com/8Xcexjju
[21:25] <Bashing-om> alb-ot: Nope, awaiting your return. As to switcheroo, see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HybridGraphics . On the command ' sudo grep -i switcheroo /boot/config-* ' is the return "y" for yes ?
[21:25] <alb-ot> Bashing-om, CONFIG_VGA_SWITCHEROO=y
[21:26] <bekks> Havent seen a box with both i386 and amd64 packages for a long time.
[21:26] <Bashing-om> alb-ot: Then I suggest that it is indicative that switcheroo will work .. worth the time to try and see .
[21:28] <alb-ot> Bashing-om, so i guess there is not a fast way
[21:28] <OerHeks>  good ol' --add-architecture i386
[21:29] <Bashing-om> alb-ot: No fast way in my experience . However, always amazes me what I do not know .
[21:29] <yakoub> fg
[21:29] <yakoub> hi
[21:29] <tomreyn> RNeville: okay, for now APT looks fine, this is probably really 'just' an issue with your /boot having run full. now show us these commands and their output: sudo parted -ls; sudo dmsetup ls; sudo pvs; sudo lvs; sudo mount
[21:29] <OerHeks> an error 500 on all repos, sounds like your filesystem is read-only, and  the error message indicates a disk full error
[21:31] <tomreyn> RNeville: as OerHeks just pointed out correctly, it's probably not just that your /boot is full, but your root file system ( / ), too. they may also be the same file system. we will know once you've posted the output of the above commands.
[21:32] <tomreyn> RNeville: please add the output of one more command: df -h
[21:32] <OerHeks> touch <somefilename> is an easy check
[21:32] <alb-ot> Bashing-om, i'm going to sleep, i saved that site as bookmarks, thanks for the help, good night
[21:33] <OerHeks> tomreyn +1 df -h would give 0 writable too
[21:33] <Bashing-om> alb-ot: K; I will be interested in how this works out .
[21:33] <tomreyn> OerHeks: we'll also need the other command's outputs to recommend on any changes to the partitonjing scheme.
[21:35] <RNeville> here you go tomreyn : http://pastebin.com/ngScn4tG
[21:37] <tomreyn> RNeville: that's just the output of the last of those commands, but it's a good start. so /boot is full indeed. however, this does not explain why "sudo apt-get update" (which you ran earlier as part of the first series of commands) returns "500" for each of your APT sources.
[21:37] <RNeville> sorry, I don't have a clue to what your trying to tell me
[21:38] <bekks> RNeville: Just pastebin the other commands requested.
[21:38] <RNeville> 'df -h -l' ?
[21:38] <tomreyn> RNeville: can you please also show the output of: sudo parted -ls; sudo dmsetup ls; sudo pvs; sudo lvs; sudo mount; df -i
[21:39] <RNeville> just a second tomreyn
[21:41] <dArKd3ViL> HI guys! I wanted to know how do hard and soft symbolic links work on kernel level. Can anyone please explain?
[21:41] <bekks> dArKd3ViL: What do you mean with "on kernel level". Hard and soft links work on filesystem level.
[21:42] <dArKd3ViL> what exactly happens to the inode table entries?
[21:45] <RNeville> tomreyn, here you go: http://pastebin.com/Zqwv7KeT
[21:47] <hggdh> dArKd3ViL: http://teaching.idallen.com/dat2330/04f/notes/links_and_inodes.html
[21:47] <keyper> xubuntu ou ubuntu ?
[21:49] <djan> hi all
[21:52] <dArKd3ViL> hggdh : I understood what happens in hardlink. But confused about softlink. There should be afile that stores the path of the source. Where is that file or reference stored?
[21:52] <tomreyn> RNeville: so your /boot partition is a bit small, and this is probably the root cause of the issues you are seeing. your root file system (mounted to "/") is backed by a full disk encryption storage layer (probably dmcrypt-luks), and not broken.
[21:53] <hggdh> dArKd3ViL: looks like a standard file; the contents is the link to the target; the entry is marked as a link
[21:53] <RNeville> ok tomreyn
[21:54] <dArKd3ViL> hggdh: thanks :)
[21:54] <tomreyn> RNeville: we can now try to solve the immediate issue by recvoering unused disk space on /boot. Alternatively, we could place /boot on the SDB disk instead (but that is a bit adventurous, also because I do not know how or whether you currently make use of this seconds disk you have installed).
[21:55] <RNeville> the second disk is for video storage , trying to lern Lightworks
[21:55] <tomreyn> RNeville: on the medium term, you should probably make sure you have current and full backups, then reinstall, with a 1 GB /boot partition.
[21:56] <RNeville> I don't think I choose a small boot partition, in the first place - I think it was a default
[21:57] <RNeville> Are you sure this problem has been corrected in the lastest version of 14.04 ?
[21:57] <RNeville> I would hate to do all this work, and it not solve anything
[21:57] <tomreyn> RNeville: yes this is possible. defaults are not always ideal for every situation. for now, let's see the output of: dpkg -l linux\* | grep ^i
[21:58] <tomreyn> RNeville: i don't know whether the defaults for the size of the /boot partitioon have changed in the latest patch level of ubuntu 14.04. but you can always partition manually.
[21:58] <Bashing-om> RNeville: Samll boot: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1357093 .
[21:58] <RNeville> should I even have a separate boot partiontion?
[22:00] <RNeville> here you go tomreyn : http://pastebin.com/NfeZpruE
[22:01] <tomreyn> RNeville: if you intend to continue to use full disk encryption, yes you should have a separate /boot partition
[22:02] <tomreyn> that's because, unless you fiddle around a lot manually, this one cannot be encrypted.
[22:03] <RNeville> ok, tomreyn
[22:03] <RNeville> I think I understand the problem
[22:03] <tomreyn> RNeville: what'S the output of: uname -r
[22:03] <tomreyn> no need for pastebin here
[22:04] <RNeville> uname -r
[22:04] <RNeville> 3.19.0-66-generic
[22:04] <RNeville> james@james-Desktop:/boot$
[22:05] <TBotNik> All: Was just running updates on my server and getting multiple errors of: This likely means that your installation is broken.
[22:05] <tomreyn> RNeville: thanks now give me a minute to come up with a command line to remove those kernel images you probably do not need / want to keep.
[22:05] <TBotNik> Ya'll seen this before? What is fix?
[22:06] <bekks> TBotNik: Can you pastebin the entire output, nit just a single line please?
[22:06] <bekks> !pastebin | TBotNik
[22:07] <RNeville> thx tomreyn
[22:08] <faekjarz> Hey there! I have a LUKS partition on a 1TB HDD Now i'm thinking about migrating to a 2TB device. Can LUKS partitions be grown?
[22:08] <TBotNik> bekks: Well over 5,000 lines and process not complete, so can not capture from terminal yet!
[22:13] <mirrormagic> So Hello, I am attempting to Use XRDP Out side of my LAN network And all search attempts on google on how to do this have been futile, So I was wondering if any of you can assist me on this.
[22:13] <tomreyn> RNeville: sudo dpkg --purge linux-image{,-extra}-3.19.0-{42,43,47,49,56,59,61,64,65}-generic linux-headers-3.19.0-{42,43,47,49,56,59,61,64,65}{,-generic}
[22:14] <tomreyn> RNeville: this should remove all outdated, no longer needed, kernel images you currently have installed. please be sure to capture the output of this command in case anything goes wrong.
[22:14] <RNeville> thx tomreyn
[22:16] <th0r> mirrormagic, did you forward port 3390, or whatever port you are running it on?
[22:16] <RNeville> Should I consider upgrading to Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
[22:16] <RNeville> Not a wiz with Gparted
[22:16] <tomreyn> RNeville: running this command will take a while since the kernel boot environment (initramfs) will need to be regenerated several times.
[22:17] <tomreyn> RNeville: generally, yes, ubuntu 16.04 is an improvements over 14.04 in many ways. (but there can be very rare situations where you do not want to upgrade, or not yet, as discussed in the 16.04 release notes.)
[22:18] <Bashing-om> tomreyn: RNeville :: As a reminder, prior to an update need to remove the EOL "  linux-generic-lts-vivid  " stuff also .
[22:18] <tomreyn> oh, good point.
[22:18] <tomreyn> either way, we definitely want to clean up this /boot mess first of all.
[22:18] <\9> shouldn't the upgrade get rid of stuff like that? o_O
[22:19] <mirrormagic> thor: I portforwarded
[22:19] <Bashing-om> tomreyn: Uh Huh !
[22:19] <faekjarz> nevermind, i've RTFM (read that fine manpage ;) - cryptsetup has a resize command. so, the answer to my question seems to be yes
[22:19] <mirrormagic> thor: and i have tested the port
[22:19] <tomreyn> Bashing-om: hmm?
[22:20] <mirrormagic> thor: i've tryed connecting to it outside of my network but it seems not to work, Why is that?
[22:20] <RNeville> I'm talking about a clean install tomreyn to 16.04 - not sure lightworks will support this version
[22:21] <th0r> mirrormagic, can you get anything working from outside? ssh? ftp? http?
[22:21] <RNeville> not sure if lightworks will run under 16.04 - that is
[22:21] <tomreyn> faekjarz: yes you can grow a crypto device. this may not be a good idea if you're using a certain encryption algorythm / scheme, though (i would need to review which one that was)
[22:22] <ivanolo4> Thamks
[22:22] <ivanolo4> hello
[22:22] <david_> hi
[22:23] <ivanolo4> world
[22:23] <david_> im new to this
[22:23] <mirrormagic> th0r: im not sure, I dont under stand really what you mean, I can Connect to XRDP On my ubuntu Server just fine but my friend cannot since he's not on my local network and i dont know how to make it allow external connections.
[22:23] <sl4ck> hi guys
[22:23] <sl4ck> I have Fedora OS and I am trying to talk with a Mac OS via terminal. Now, we are under the same gateway but different IP range. Any idea how to do it correctly?
[22:24] <xpertwinner> hello, I was trying to fsck a partition on an external hdd with an alternative superblock but that did not work. having given up on that, I now decided to just create a new filesystem, but I still get the error Warning: could not read block 0: Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read. I am running this sudo mkfs -t ext4 /dev/sdb5 thank you
[22:25] <faekjarz> tomreyn: why shouldn't that be a good idea? (cryptsetup status says aes-xts-plain64)
[22:25] <tomreyn> RNeville: this software is not supported here. however, i just downloaded the release notes for the latest release 12.6.0 and they state that "Ubuntu/Lubuntu/Xbuntu 14.04 and higher" have been tested withit.
[22:25] <tomreyn> 16.04 would match "and higher"
[22:26] <RNeville> thx tomreyn
[22:26] <RNeville> Sorry, for so many questions, but:
[22:26] <tomreyn> RNeville: for a specific recommendation, check with the vendor.
[22:27] <th0r> mirrormagic, first, the isp may block incoming traffic. Some isp'
[22:27] <RNeville> will 16.04 create a larger boot partition automatically if I use full disk encryption ?
[22:27] <th0r> oops....some isp's don't allow such traffic
[22:28] <mirrormagic> th0r: Well I can host servers for games just fine so i don't think that is the problem, anything else i can do to fix this?
[22:28] <th0r> mirrormagic, also, they may have some ports blocked at their router. The isp may be using a private network for its architecture also, so it may need to forward ports at its gateway
[22:28] <RNeville> or better yet, remove older unused versions of linux kernel ?
[22:29] <macchio> hi everybody
[22:29] <akik> mirrormagic: you can test with "nc -v ipaddress port" if the connectivity from remote to your server is available
[22:29] <macchio> someone know how to connect in vpn on checkpoint server
[22:30] <macchio> for windows I use VPN CHECKPOINT CLIENT
[22:30] <mirrormagic> th0r: I tested it on an  external website and it works just fine, But the thing is i cant access my external ip while i'm inside of the network.
[22:31] <tomreyn> faekjarz: Please read "2.15 Can I resize a dm-crypt or LUKS partition?" at https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/wikis/FrequentlyAskedQuestions#2-setup
[22:31] <mirrormagic> th0r: so all testing has to be done by a friend of mine and he reports that Remote desktop connection on his part is unable to connect to my Ubuntu server
[22:31] <gr1dl0ck> macchio: check youtube
[22:31] <macchio> ok
[22:32] <macchio> some keywords to find it?
[22:32] <roy> Hi guys. Wondering if someone can help me quickly with sed regex?
[22:32] <RNeville> tomreyn, here are results from last commands (seem to have problems) : http://pastebin.com/7DQrE7Lr
[22:32] <tomreyn> faekjarz: with aes-xts-plain64 you should be safe, though. aes-xts-plain is known to be weak to pre-image attacks on large crypto container sizes
[22:33] <Aaron> RNeville: your Hard drive is full;
[22:33] <akik> mirrormagic: also for testing purposes you could start sshd on port 3389 with "sudo /usr/sbin/sshd -p 3389" and ask your friend to test it with a ssh client
[22:33] <roy> Am trying to change  doc id="736"   to   doc id="news736"   but sed 's/doc id="/doc id="news/g' file.xml  isn't working. Any bright sparks? :)
[22:33] <faekjarz> tomreyn: aye, thank you
[22:33] <RNeville> Aaron, I'm thinking I have 42 gig free
[22:33] <\9> !ask |roy
[22:33] <Aaron> check again with df -h
[22:34] <Aaron> it seems that's the error you are having RNeville
[22:34] <roy> @\9 done, been a while since I've been here
[22:34] <tomreyn> RNeville: please show the output of : df -h /boot; df -i /boot
[22:34] <\9> oh whoops
[22:34] <\9> sorry
[22:34] <roy> No problem buddy :)
[22:35] <\9> that sed works fine for me if i do echo 'doc id="736"' |sed 's/doc id="/doc id="news/g'
[22:35] <tronfemme> You were probably like so many white people (who as a race have a high quality of empathy for others), programmed by subconscious emotional arguments with the jewish lies, the jewish hate for you and your race, and internalized it. Women are especially vulnerable to emotional brainwashing due to their fine emotional qualities being abused by the jew. What would you have left if you find out you gave up your treasures for jew lies?
[22:35] <RNeville> Aaron, here is the result of your command : http://pastebin.com/dn4umHVv
[22:36] <RNeville> I'm thinking it shows I have 40 gigs free, but I'm a novice
[22:36] <mirrormagic> akik: That command doesn't work it just gives me An error on the lines of "incorrect error" or somthing like that
[22:36] <\9> tronfemme: please don't spam
[22:36] <akik> mirrormagic: do you have openssh-server installed?
[22:36] <roy> @\9: Very strange it's not working here
[22:36] <tomreyn> RNeville: those initial error messages are just pointing out that some files could not be removed (while cleaning up /boot), most likely because they were never successfully written there in the first place because the /boot file system ran full while they were installed.
[22:36] <roy> The echo is
[22:36] <mirrormagic> akik: Should i?
[22:37] <RNeville> thx for looking tomreyn
[22:37] <akik> mirrormagic: well /usr/sbin/sshd is part of openssh-server. but if you don't need it then no
[22:37] <\9> roy: wait, do you want to modify file.xml in place? i just noticed that your command is missing the '-i' switch
[22:37] <RNeville> I'll run apt-get update and then apt-get upgrade, now
[22:38] <mirrormagic> akik: i'm not sure if i do need it, That's why i'm asking you ahaha.
[22:38] <roy> @\9, was just going to ask if I needed a command or just pipe cat through
[22:38] <roy> will try that now
[22:38] <\9> sed writes to stdout
[22:38] <\9> unless you use -i to edit the file in place
[22:38] <roy> \9, that's amazing it's worked, didn't realise that about sed haha. Thank you so much!
[22:38] <tomreyn> RNeville: you have 40 GB free on /, that's right. what matters right now, however, is not / but /boot . This now 79MB unallocated ('free') space. It used to have 0 MB unallocated space.
[22:39] <Bashing-om> RNeville: Not yet for updating . as "  linux-generic-lts-vivid  : still on the system ??
[22:39] <\9> roy: no problem
[22:39] <roy> :
[22:39] <roy> :) *
[22:39] <tomreyn> RNeville: not so fast
[22:39] <RNeville> k tomreyn
[22:39] <akik> mirrormagic: what tools can your friend use to test the connection?
[22:39] <RNeville> haven't started update
[22:40] <mirrormagic> akik: Well He can use the Remote desktop connection tool thats built into the windows system to check if he can connect to it
[22:41] <tomreyn> RNeville: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get -f install; sudo apt-get purge linux-image-generic-lts-vivid; sudo apt-get autoremove
[22:42] <akik> mirrormagic: an easy way would be for you to install openssh-server and your friend use putty to test
[22:42] <mirrormagic> akik: Ill do it.
[22:42] <akik> mirrormagic: openssh-server can be started with that previous command to port 3389
[22:42] <mirrormagic> akik: Link or command to obtain openssh-server?
[22:42] <akik> mirrormagic: you just have to disable the process that's currently using the port
[22:43] <akik> mirrormagic: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[22:43] <Bashing-om> tomreyn: RNeville :: Also there are linux-headers-generic-lts-vivid  and  linux-image-generic-lts-vivid  to be removed .
[22:44] <tronfemme> Quote: "When the day comes that a new European leader on par with Adolf Hitler rises, I have no doubt that all of Europe will follow, and on that day we will throw out the Jewish hordes and their little toys, and Europe will rise once again, united, as the greatest nation and people this planet has ever seen.﻿"
[22:45] <RNeville> fyi: it appears to me , to be downloading this version of the linux kernel:inux-image-3.19.0-42-generic
[22:45] <xpertwinner> akik: if you remember me from the fsck problem on hdd.  i have recovered some files with photorec, now I am trying to install a fresh llinux on that partition
[22:45] <xpertwinner> akik: but I still get the error Warning: could not read block 0: Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read. I am running this sudo mkfs -t ext4 /dev/sdb5 thank you
[22:45] <tomreyn> Bashing-om: linux-image-generic-lts-vivid was on my list there. headers don't get ion the way in /boot, but those should be removed later on, yes.
[22:45] <akik> xpertwinner: can you list the partition table all right?
[22:46] <Bashing-om> tomreyn: K. Just try'n to watch the back side .
[22:46] <xpertwinner> akik: yes I used fdisk -l
[22:46] <xpertwinner> akik: it said sdb 5 type Linux
[22:46] <akik> xpertwinner: did you try to use all the superblocks ?
[22:47] <tomreyn> RNeville: once you're done with everything, please show (pastebin) the output of this command again: sudo dpkg -l linux\* | grep ^i
[22:47] <xpertwinner> akik: yes, that did not work. but now I just want to erase everything and create a new one
[22:48] <RNeville> here is an update of last commands (which are still in progress) :http://pastebin.com/34pyP1XF
[22:48] <akik> xpertwinner: well "sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdXn" initializes a new partition. i don't know what is wrong if you get an error from that
[22:48] <xpertwinner> but I dont want to damage the other partitions on the same disk
[22:48] <tomreyn> RNeville: that's to ensure we have removed any outdated and unsupported packages, or will know which ones we need yet to uninstall.
[22:48] <RNeville> k tomreyn
[22:49] <xpertwinner> akik: so there is a hardware problem?
[22:49] <xpertwinner> akik: is there any tool for checking the disk for hardware problems and general state
[22:49] <RNeville> sorry, try this link tomreyn : http://pastebin.com/34pyP1XF
[22:50] <akik> xpertwinner: maybe if you delete the problem partition and make it start from another sector
[22:50] <akik> xpertwinner: this is just guessing
[22:51] <tomreyn> RNeville: it's okay, i solved the CAPTCHA for you ;)
[22:51] <RNeville> thx
[22:51] <RNeville> looks like to me it's downloading approx. 500 meg of files
[22:52] <tomreyn> RNeville: looks like i suggested a rather download intensive way to solve this issue. apologies, i didn't think this would involve so much.
[22:52] <RNeville> do I have room on boot ?
[22:52] <tomreyn> RNeville: you can cancel this and we can just continue with the dpkg -l
[22:52] <RNeville> k
[22:52] <tomreyn> sudo dpkg -l linux\* | grep ^i
[22:53] <sl4ck> I have Fedora OS and I am trying to talk with a Mac OS via terminal. Now, we are under the same gateway but different IP range. Any idea how to do it correctly?
[22:53] <xpertwinner> akik: yes, I will try doing that using usb live pen
[22:53] <akik> xpertwinner: are you sure that partition is not mounted?
[22:53] <orlock> sl4ck: Are any of them running ubuntu? and do you mean terminal via serial, or terminal via network?
[22:53] <xpertwinner> akik: yes it is the one with the error. it cannot mount
[22:53] <sl4ck> orlock: terminal via network
[22:54] <RNeville> tomreyn, : http://pastebin.com/6ZZ0kT1g
[22:54] <orlock> sl4ck: you want to access things on the Mac from Linux?
[22:55] <sl4ck> orlock: no.Just to chat with the other user
[22:55] <orlock> sl4ck: Oh.. then get them to both use IRC?
[22:57] <sl4ck> orlock: I know there is a way to chat via terminals shell. So, we under same gateway 172.20.32.1 but the Mac OS has 172.20.63.39 and the Linux OS has 172.20.57.127
[22:58] <tomreyn> RNeville: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get purge linux-generic-lts-vivid linux-headers-generic-lts-vivid linux-image-generic-lts-vivid; sudo apt-get -f install
[22:58] <orlock> sl4ck: can they ping each others IP address?
[22:59] <sl4ck> orlock: yes
[22:59] <tomreyn> RNeville: once this is done, please show this: sudo dpkg -l linux\*
[23:00] <tomreyn> RNeville: i hope it will download less now. if i'm wrong and it starts downloading 3.16... kernels again and it takes a long time, let me know
[23:01] <tomreyn> RNeville: i mean 3.19.* kernels
[23:01] <Guest56499> Why is it recommended to disable ssh root login and use sudo instead? If the sudoer account is compromised couldn't an attacker accomplish the same thing?
[23:01] <RNeville> tomreyn, http://pastebin.com/TSMpjC7U
[23:01] <Techspectre> Up until today, my WiFi-connected scanner was working fine in Ubuntu. I'd use simple-scan and it worked perfectly. Suddenly, today it can't detect a scanner. Any ideas?
[23:02] <tomreyn> RNeville: did you already run this? sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get purge linux-generic-lts-vivid linux-headers-generic-lts-vivid linux-image-generic-lts-vivid; sudo apt-get -f install
[23:02] <orlock> Guest56499: It also allows auditing of who was responsible for performing root tasks
[23:03] <orlock> sl4ck: There's many many different terminal chat programs.  irc, ytalk
[23:05] <cash> Hello everyone
[23:05] <Guest56499> orlock: Then does it still make sense to disable root login on a server with only one user?
[23:06] <RNeville> yes, I'll run it again, to make sure if you like tomreyn , but I'm 99
[23:06] <RNeville> % sure I did
[23:06] <orlock> Guest56499: Well, it's all up to you then. But it's still reccomended best practice
[23:06] <tomreyn> RNeville: please run it again, and show its output, too
[23:07] <Guest56499> orlock: "Why?" "Because?" K. back to google :P
[23:07] <cash> Hi guys
[23:08] <tomreyn> hi cash
[23:08] <RNeville> tomreyn, :http://pastebin.com/4cihmqMC
[23:08] <tomreyn> !ask | cash
[23:09] <RNeville> tomreyn, :http://pastebin.com/pgDTDX3p
[23:10] <cash> noob question - is swapping cpu's possible?  I have one machine with an i5 560m, and another machine with an i5-3210M.  Can I swap them out or would that most likely be impossible?
[23:10] <cash> the two machines are totally different brands
[23:11] <orlock> cash: They are both the same brand
[23:12] <cash> orlock - ok
[23:12] <orlock> cash: But different sockets it seems. Likely, they wont work
[23:12] <tgm4883> cash: those are mobile processors, they are likely soldered to the motherboard
[23:12] <cash> D:
[23:12] <tomreyn> RNeville: the latest post (http://pastebin.com/pgDTDX3p) shows the output of "sudo dpkg -l linux\* | grep ^i". that's not a command i asked you to run recently. the last but one post contains that same output, but also the output of the series of commands i asked you to run: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get purge linux-generic-lts-vivid linux-headers-generic-lts-vivid linux-image-generic-lts-vivid; sudo apt-get -f install
[23:13] <cash> ahh ok guys
[23:13] <cash> that is what i figured
[23:13] <tomreyn> RNeville: now, that would be fine. however, that series of commands i asked you to run failed partially, because you apparently have another package management utility open. this could be synaptic for example.
[23:14] <cash> one machine is a system 76 (aka clevo) and the build quality is horrible.  I pirated the ram and put it into my Dell which surprisingly has better build quality bumping it up to 8 gigs.  wanted to know if there was a way to get the processor as well
[23:14] <tgm4883> cash: nope
[23:14] <cash> yeah i thought so
[23:14] <cash> thats ok i guess
[23:14] <tomreyn> RNeville: please close any pacjage management utilites you have open, then run this and show its output: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get purge linux-generic-lts-vivid linux-headers-generic-lts-vivid linux-image-generic-lts-vivid; sudo apt-get -f install
[23:14] <RNeville> I tried to install synatic, but was unable - sense I didn't have room on the boot partion
[23:14] <cash> 560m isnt toooo much worse than the i5-3210M
[23:14] <RNeville> partition
[23:15] <RNeville> synaptic, sorry
[23:15] <tomreyn> RNeville: synaptic would not require any space on /boot. but you cannot run two package management utilities in parallel.
[23:16] <RNeville> I'm not even sure how I can tell what's running on my machine - since, I don't think I have a package management system open
[23:16] <tomreyn> RNeville: trying to run two or more package manegment utilities in parallel will result in error messages like those on lines 136ff. here http://pastebin.com/4cihmqMC
[23:16] <RNeville> I mean, I'm not aware of a package management system running
[23:17] <tomreyn> RNeville: okay, it's possible that there si something else which got in the way, such as the automatic updater.
[23:18] <RNeville> can I run something like ps -ag to see what's running ?
[23:20] <tomreyn> RNeville: yes. try "ps ax" or "ps ef" or similar
[23:20] <oxide> Hello everyone. I have a weird problem. In random time i loose the sound of my netbook. For example i watch a movie or a video in browser or even when i just writing without using multimedia. But if i stop the movie and press a few times the icon of the sound in the panel,the sound coming back for some minutes and then again i am loosing it.
[23:21] <tomreyn> RNeville: does this return anything? ps aux | grep apt
[23:22] <tomreyn> RNeville: or this: ps aux | grep dpkg
[23:23] <oxide> can anyone help me?
[23:24] <bazhang> oxide, sound on youtube or what
[23:24] <bazhang> oxide, you said in the browser watching videos, from where
[23:24] <oxide> i am loosing the sound,not just in youtube
[23:24] <oxide> from everywhere
[23:25] <RNeville> tomreyn, : http://pastebin.com/1gQPWL9Q
[23:25] <oxide> not only watching videos. Not only from browser.
[23:25] <bazhang> oxide, check nothing is muted in alsamixer
[23:25] <oxide> nothing is muted
[23:25] <oxide> a friend of mine told me that maybe is RAM problem that i recently changed
[23:25] <bazhang> oxide, what is PCM set to
[23:26] <oxide> what is pcm?
[23:26] <RNeville> tomreyn, : http://pastebin.com/KhwXjZj5
[23:26] <bazhang> oxide, you just said that there was no problems in alsamixer
[23:27] <oxide> ok i found it, PCM 100<>100
[23:27] <oxide> The same problem i have in windows btw
[23:27] <OerHeks> do a memtest86 run
[23:27] <bazhang> oxide, so you need to take another look, and set pcm at way less than one hundred
[23:28] <oxide> 88 is ok?
[23:28] <bazhang> try eighty
[23:28] <oxide> ok i ll try but the same problem occurs in windows too
[23:28] <oxide> windows7
[23:28] <oxide> in my other partition
[23:28] <bazhang> oxide, next step is download the video and watch with smplayer a nd vlc
[23:29] <tomreyn> RNeville: you still have an old apt process running / hanging, which was started 45 minutes ago. you can kill it: sudo kill 1456; sudo kill 1448; sudo kill 1447
[23:29] <oxide> bazhang you dont read what i said? The same problem occurs with smplyer with vlc with whatever i do
[23:29] <bazhang> oxide, windows we wont help with here , for that go to ##windows
[23:30] <tomreyn> RNeville: once this is done you should be able to tun this, without errors: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get purge linux-generic-lts-vivid linux-headers-generic-lts-vivid linux-image-generic-lts-vivid; sudo apt-get -f install; sudo dpkg -l linux\*
[23:30] <bazhang> oxide, no you never said that at all
[23:30] <oxide> i said..anyway
[23:30] <OerHeks> oxide> a friend of mine told me ...  <--- listen to your friend
[23:30] <bazhang> oxide, and you have PCM set to way high
[23:31] <oxide> ok i will try to see set up to 80
[23:31] <oxide> still nothing.atm we are talking i have no sound
[23:32] <bazhang> whats the soundcard there oxide
[23:33] <oxide> how can i see that?
[23:33] <orlock> maybe start with the model of netbook
[23:33] <oxide> acer aspire one 522
[23:35] <tomreyn> RNeville: ... and i'd like to see its output again. i'm afraid i will also need to leave soon. whils your system is already in a much better state than it used to be, you should spend some more time with the other folks around here to get it cleaned up more (identify and remove packages which have no upgrade path via the APT repositories configured on your system; identify and remove unsupported packages off your system).
[23:36] <RNeville> tomreyn, : http://pastebin.com/iC9e8kRG
[23:36] <RNeville> tomreyn, doesn't seem to kill apt processes
[23:37] <RNeville> thx tomreyn
[23:37] <energizer> In gnome, how can I get the top-panel to appear on each monitor rather than just one monitor?
[23:37] <oxide> ok. I think my problem is not fixable. Maybe i have to change the RAM again
[23:38] <RNeville> can I run apt-get update apt-get upgrade
[23:38] <oxide> thank you for your help and your time guys
[23:38] <Kiziaru> is this the Ubuntu support IRC?
[23:39] <tomreyn> RNeville: yes, but this will probably download several kernel images (which are no longer supported) again
[23:39] <RNeville> should I try to reboot and then run : sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get purge linux-generic-lts-vivid linux-headers-generic-lts-vivid linux-image-generic-lts-vivid; sudo apt-get -f install; sudo dpkg -l linux\*
[23:39] <TurboKraken> Kiziaru: It is.
[23:39] <tomreyn> RNeville: actually, it won't work abyways, since your package database is still locked.
[23:40] <Kiziaru> TurboKraken: Thank you
[23:40] <Kiziaru> I am trying to install the android studio on ubuntu
[23:40] <Kiziaru> i unwrap the tar
[23:40] <Kiziaru> and go to the android/bin folder
[23:40] <Kiziaru> and try to run the script from terminal like the instructions say
[23:41] <Kiziaru> but it keeps throwing up an error
[23:41] <Kiziaru> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.8.0_25/jre/lib/i386/libawt_xawt.so: libXrender.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[23:41] <tomreyn> RNeville: rebooting right now should work. you will get to run a much newer kernel than you used to run.
[23:41] <RNeville> thx tomreyn
[23:41] <RNeville> Take Care & God bless
[23:42] <tomreyn> RNeville: good luck
[23:43] <Guest62726> hi
[23:44] <Kiziaru> can anyone help me understand whats going on?
[23:52] <RNeville> tomreyn, : couldn't boot with new kernel
[23:55] <TurboKraken> Has anyone tried the Dell AiOs with Ubuntu 16.04LTS?