[00:02] <RNeville> looks like I have a machine that can't be upgraded
[00:02] <RNeville> to latest kernel
[00:02] <Bashing-om> RNeville: I can understand that you are not able to boot with the new kernel as " iU  linux-generic-lts-xenial " says it is not fully installed. My thought process; show in a pastebin ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ' and we see what to do about cleaning up and getting xenial installed .
[00:04] <RNeville> Bashing-om, :http://pastebin.com/ZQZNE6ma
[00:07] <RNeville> by the way, thx Bashing-om
[00:09] <Bashing-om> RNeville: In small steps to get to the end : ' sudo apt remove linux-generic-lts-vivid linux-headers-generic-lts-vivid  ' IF there are problems show them .. else we move on to removing the vivid kernels .
[00:10] <Kiziaru> nvm i got it
[00:10] <morgoth> hello!
[00:10] <Kiziaru> corrupted install
[00:11] <RNeville> Bashing-om, :http://pastebin.com/1vpfLA7E
[00:13] <Gate_Keeper> Hello
[00:14] <Gate_Keeper> Is anyone here?
[00:14] <Gate_Keeper> Feels bad, man
[00:14] <Gate_Keeper> feels bad
[00:14] <jollyjoe> hii
[00:15] <fione> hello. I kept getting connection refused at sudo apt-get update. What should I check first?
[00:15] <jollyjoe> ciaoo
[00:15] <jollyjoe> qlc italiano???
[00:16] <dax> jollyjoe: try #ubuntu-it
[00:16] <Bashing-om> RNeville: Ub-expected ! Let's try ' sudo apt install linux-generic-lts-xenial linux-image-generic-lts-xenial ' . See what happens here .
[00:17] <Bashing-om> Un-expected*
[00:17] <RNeville> Bashing-om, : http://pastebin.com/G7vifmj2
[00:23] <Bashing-om> RNeville: Not quite ready to take thje package manager's advise ; let's try as ' sudo apt install --reinstall linux-generic-lts-xenial linux-image-generic-lts-xenial ' .
[00:24] <RNeville> k
[00:25] <RNeville> Bashing-om, :http://pastebin.com/pELWdsew
[00:27] <uberdub> my display seems to have a weird aspect ratio
[00:27] <Bashing-om> RNeville: OK. we do as advised then ! try: ' sudo apt install linux-image-4.4.0-36-generic ' . See what the package manager now does .
[00:28] <uberdub> are there apps I can use to change it?
[00:30] <binaryc> Does ssh daemon create ssh session as root from hostname to self ?  (after /etc/init.d/ssh start i see root PID that is ssh session to self ) had security concern earlier and confirming all is working OK in restored backup.  [x-post i asked on #debian]
[00:34] <th0r> binaryc, I don't see one in 'ps ax | grep ssh'. I only see an entry for sshd and one for ssh-agent
[00:35] <th0r> binaryc, and for that matter, I didn't think ssh would allow a root logon by default for security reasons
[00:36] <RLShiftyDoggit> anyone know why i cant sync for the ubuntu touch repo i cant find anyone to help
[00:37] <faisal> hi
[00:37] <faisal> hello
[00:37] <faisal> how are you dopoiung
[00:37] <binaryc> hm. questioning what these are. lsof -i :22 with no active ssh sessions. shows USER root 2 listning SSH connections (1 ipv4, 1 ipv6) with same PID.  Kill PID and new one starts 1 min later.
[00:38] <faisal> what
[00:38] <RNeville> Bashing-om, http://pastebin.com/1sdaEGLe
[00:38] <RLShiftyDoggit> i keep getting the error 503 etc and i cant get the repo to sync i wanna port ubuntu touch  to a few devices
[00:40] <th0r> binaryc, lsof doesn't show anything on port 22 here
[00:40] <th0r> binaryc, and the fact you cannot kill it makes it a bit suspicious
[00:40] <RLShiftyDoggit> it shows that the repo is up i just cant get it to sync with the phablet-dev-bootstrap command and i have tried everything on the fourms and bug report page and there is no one on #ubuntu-touch
[00:40] <binaryc> yep. questioning the ssh binary.
[00:41] <th0r> binaryc, just for full transparency....I am running raspbian on a pi3, not ubuntu. Might be a difference, but I doubt it
[00:42] <Bashing-om> RNeville: Well. we were looking good - up until " gzip: stdout: No space left on device " . So let us get some operating head room . Once more a new ' dpkg -l | grep linux ' . See what we can do .
[00:44] <RNeville> Bashing-om, : http://pastebin.com/ZueYFVWu
[00:49] <Bashing-om> RNeville: How badly broken is the system ? I want to run ' dpkg --list |grep "^rc" | cut -d " " -f 3 | xargs sudo dpkg --purge ' to clear out the cruft.  But I am concerned more will be removed than we realize . See what is going to be purged prior to committing !
[00:50] <nzozr> gone (auto-afk)
[00:52] <RNeville> Bashing-om, : http://pastebin.com/cz1hYbB1
[00:54] <Bashing-om> RNeville: So fat soooo good . still look'n .. mark this down so we do not forget ! prior to a reboot to follow the PM directive " you may need to re-run your boot loader[grub] " . This we will do !
[00:56] <RNeville> marking ? you mean in hexchat ?
[00:56] <Bashing-om> RNeville: Heed my last .. I think we can wipe the sweat off . I think all was to the good . now a new ' dpkg -l | grep linux- " see now what we can do .
[00:57] <RNeville> not sure how to re-run grub
[00:58] <RLShiftyDoggit> so what is the actual problem RNeville is running into i didnt get a chance to see
[00:58] <RNeville> can't post to pastebin for another 24 hours
[00:58] <Bashing-om> RNeville: I do .. just to remind you to not let me forget to re-run grub .. When all done and getting ready to reboot . we must make sure that grub is happy .
[01:00] <Bashing-om> RNeville: We swap pastebins ' <command> | nc termbin..com 9999 ' will do .
[01:01] <RNeville> Bashing-om, sure the last command is correct?
[01:01] <Bashing-om> RLShiftyDoggit: RNeville we be clearing out old kernels - no space left on device - and installing the xenial kernel .
[01:03] <RLShiftyDoggit> ah ok now i see
[01:03] <RLShiftyDoggit> shouldn't be that hard right?
[01:03] <Bashing-om> RNeville: Yep .. my return : http://termbin.com/z5rr . Run the command as ' dpkg -l | grep linux- | nc termbin.com 9999 ' .
[01:04] <Bashing-om> RLShiftyDoggit: Naw .. generally not hard at all .. sometimes just tedious .
[01:04] <RNeville> Bashing-om, : http://termbin.com/shzw
[01:05] <Bashing-om> RNeville: Verry good . gimme a few to work up removing a vivid kernel .
[01:06] <RLShiftyDoggit> yeah generally is i've been working on a custom kernel so i understand lol
[01:06] <RNeville> k
[01:13] <Bashing-om> RNeville: ' sudo dpkg -P linux-generic-lts-vivid linux-headers-generic-lts-vivid ' . Then run ' sudo dpkg -P linux-image-extra-3.19.0-37-generic linux-headers-3.19.0-37-generic linux-headers-3.19.0-37 linux-image-3.19.0-37-generic linux-image-extra-3.19.0-37-generic ' . Maybe now it will run ??
[01:16] <RNeville> just a minute Bashing-om
[01:18] <RNeville> Bashing-om, http://termbin.com/pqjc
[01:19] <OerHeks> RNeville, i just wonder .. is this on VMware? line 81 Purging configuration files for xserver-xorg-video-vmware-lts-vivid (1:13.1.0-0ubuntu1build1~trusty1) ...
[01:20] <smallJIE> hello
[01:20] <Bashing-om> OerHeks: Oh wolfie .. what sharp eyes you have !
[01:20] <smallJIE> help me? who
[01:20] <RLShiftyDoggit> are custom android kernels built the same way as i build custom kernels for my pc
[01:20] <RNeville> no, I'm not running VMware
[01:20] <smallJIE> ubuntu shutdown, mysql  stop error
[01:20] <RNeville> no type of VM
[01:20] <smallJIE> why?
[01:21] <RLShiftyDoggit> smallJIE whats the issue?
[01:22] <smallJIE> Ubuntu shutdown, after the stop of the page, MySQL can not stop. Will be stuck for a long time
[01:22] <Bashing-om> RNeville: That went well .. one more little poke and then we push ' sudo dpkg -P linux-image-extra-3.19.0-37-generic  linux-headers-3.19.0-37-generic linux-headers-3.19.0-37 linux-image-3.19.0-37-generic linux-image-extra-3.19.0-37-generic
[01:23] <RLShiftyDoggit> what are you tryin to SQL for
[01:23] <Bashing-om> RNeville: nope .. let me redo that ! .. had not meant it to post prior to editing it !
[01:23] <smallJIE> Occasionally shut down smoothly, there is no such situation
[01:23] <RLShiftyDoggit> i've had SQL crash a few times
[01:23] <RNeville> Bashing-om, :http://termbin.com/vnir
[01:24] <RLShiftyDoggit> id sudo apt-get update see if you need any updates real quick
[01:24] <RLShiftyDoggit> i do that at lest once a week
[01:24] <RLShiftyDoggit> then try dist-upgrade
[01:25] <smallJIE> does not work ,i tried
[01:25] <RLShiftyDoggit> have you done a reboot?
[01:25] <RLShiftyDoggit> and what program are you using for sql?
[01:26] <Bashing-om> RNeville: Now run ' sudo dpkg -P linux-image-extra-3.19.0-39-generic linux-headers-3.19.0-39-generic linux-headers-3.19.0-39 linux-image-3.19.0-39-generic ' .
[01:26] <smallJIE> After the shutdown, MySQL services stop there can not stop there
[01:27] <RLShiftyDoggit> ok is there a log or something i can see im not 100% sure were on the same page
[01:28] <smallJIE> i don't know,where is the error log?
[01:29] <Guy1524> hey guys, on windows, when you use your up and down volume buttons it in/decrements by a value of 2 on 1 to 100, on ubuntu there are only 18 different sound levels w/ the volume up and down buttons
[01:29] <Guy1524> how do I change this?
[01:29] <smallJIE> do you know?
[01:29] <RLShiftyDoggit> what are you using for SQL?
[01:29] <RLShiftyDoggit> i just looked there are a crap load of things you can use for sql
[01:29] <smallJIE> mysql.
[01:30] <RNeville> Bashing-om, :http://termbin.com/nbjo
[01:31] <RLShiftyDoggit> ok try opening your home dir then ctrl +h to show hidden files and there might be something like .mysql
[01:32] <RLShiftyDoggit> Guy1524 alsamixer might be able to fix that i dont remember
[01:33] <RLShiftyDoggit> it is changeable i know that much lol
[01:33] <Bashing-om> RNeville: K .. ' sudo dpkg -P linux-headers-3.19.0-41 ' .
[01:35] <RNeville> Bashing-om, : http://termbin.com/z4k4
[01:35] <smallJIE> .mysql directory under the log folder, which has 2 files
[01:36] <Guy1524> thx
[01:37] <smallJIE> i send log file for you.    RLShiftydoggit
[01:37] <smallJIE> I sent a document to you.
[01:37] <RLShiftyDoggit> smallJIE i see that its not downloading
[01:37] <RLShiftyDoggit> hold on
[01:38] <Bashing-om> RNeville: And now ' sudo dpkg -P linux-image-extra-3.19.0-66-generic inux-headers-3.19.0-66-generic linux-headers-3.19.0-66 linux-image-3.19.0-66-generic ' .
[01:38] <Bashing-om> RNeville: linux-headers-3.19.0-66-generic **
[01:39] <RNeville> Bashing-om, :http://termbin.com/lxlo
[01:40] <cash> guys does anyone else's computer lock up when invoking syndaemon -i 0.5?
[01:40] <cash> mine does on two different machines, clean installs on both - am I doing it wrong?
[01:41] <RNeville> Bashing-om, sure last command correct
[01:42] <Bashing-om> RNeville: What kernel are you booting with now ?.. a 1 liner show in channel ' uname -r '  . // I did leave off a leading 'l' . else should be good .
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[01:43] <Bashing-om> RNeville: My use of '**' says correction to my last .
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[01:44] <RNeville> k, thx Bashing-om
[01:47] <bumblefuzz> where do I go to get help with my freenode nick?
[01:47] <Ben64> #freenode
[01:48] <Bashing-om> RNeville: Befor we proceed . what kernel are you now booting ? ' uname -r ' .
[01:49] <RNeville> Bashing-om, :http://termbin.com/lx5z
[01:49] <Bashing-om> bumblefuzz: #freenode channel .
[01:51] <Bashing-om> Ouch ! .. one to many as we removed the kernel you are booting ! .. yikes !
[01:51] <SQL> RLShiftyDoggit: Don't use me bro!
[01:52] <bumblefuzz> I'm trying to install comodo antivirus and I keep getting the error "Error:Dependency is not satisfiable: libssl0.9.8 (>= 0.9.8m-1)"
[01:52] <bumblefuzz> how do I fix this?
[01:53] <RLShiftyDoggit> haha i dont use SQL much
[01:53] <SQL> I hate being used :(
[01:53] <RNeville> k
[01:53] <RLShiftyDoggit> dont we all its ok man
[01:53] <SQL> SELECT this, DROP that, UPDATE your mother...
[01:53] <RLShiftyDoggit> at lest you can be useful
[01:55] <RNeville> Bashing-om, what now?
[01:56] <Bashing-om> RNeville: Let's see if we can dig ourselves out of this hole . ' sudo apt install --reinstall linux-generic-lts-xenial linux-image-generic-lts-xenial ' .
[01:56] <bumblefuzz> anyone?
[01:57] <RNeville> Bashing-om, http://termbin.com/jqvm
[01:58] <Bashing-om> RNeville: All we can do at this point is proceed . press y for yes .
[02:00] <bumblefuzz> can anyone explain why I'm getting this error when trying to install Comodo? "Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libssl0.9.8 (>= 0.9.8m-1)"
[02:00] <RNeville> Bashing-om, E: Internal Error, No file name for linux-image-generic-lts-xenial:amd64
[02:02] <Bashing-om> RNeville: HUh ?? lemme verify .
[02:03] <energizer> omething was capturing alt-f before it got to my IDE. I couldnt find it in configs anywhere.  "I do compiz --replace &". Solves the problem until i log in again. But unity is running compiz at login anyway, so I don't understand how `compiz --replace &` could change anything?
[02:04] <Bashing-om> RNeville: How about as ' sudo apt install --reinstall linux-image-4.4.0-36-generic ' ?
[02:05] <RNeville> Bashing-om, E: Internal Error, No file name for linux-image-4.4.0-36-generic:amd64
[02:05] <jef_> Would anyone know how to get google drive to work on ubuntu 16.04LTS?
[02:06] <RLShiftyDoggit> energizer id use a different desktop environment
[02:06] <energizer> RLShiftyDoggit: what do you have in mind
[02:06] <RLShiftyDoggit> jef i use it via web browser
[02:06] <bumblefuzz> can anyone explain why I'm getting this error when trying to install Comodo? "Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libssl0.9.8 (>= 0.9.8m-1)"
[02:06] <bumblefuzz> I can't install because of it
[02:06] <energizer> jef_:  you can mount it as a network drive or use insynchq
[02:06] <RLShiftyDoggit> i use cinnamon energizer
[02:07] <RLShiftyDoggit> enegizer sudo apt-get install cinnamon
[02:08] <energizer> thats a bit more of a commitment than i'm ready for atm
[02:08] <Bashing-om> RNeville: Not making a lot of sense to me . lemme scratch my head a bit more .
[02:09] <RLShiftyDoggit> bumblefuzz try installing with the -f flag to force the dependencies if they will
[02:09] <energizer> RLShiftyDoggit: do you use compiz with cinnamon
[02:09] <bumblefuzz> RLShiftyDoggit: I'm using gdebi-gtk... how do I do that?
[02:09] <RLShiftyDoggit> there is a compiz with cinnamon i havent had to use it
[02:10] <RNeville> Bashing-om, : http://termbin.com/u945
[02:11] <RLShiftyDoggit> bumblefuzz you'd do sudo apt-get install (package name) -f
[02:11] <energizer> RLShiftyDoggit: what window manager do you use
[02:12] <bumblefuzz> RLShiftyDoggit: even if it's a .deb file?
[02:13] <RLShiftyDoggit> if its a .deb file you should be able to open it and install via ubuntu software center
[02:14] <bumblefuzz> RLShiftyDoggit: right, but when I do that, I get the error listed above...
[02:14] <RLShiftyDoggit> and energizer cinnamon is gnome 2 based if i remember correctly
[02:14] <RLShiftyDoggit> so i dont remeber the window mannager
[02:15] <RLShiftyDoggit> bumble give me a sec ill look into it your trying to install comodo right?
[02:15] <bumblefuzz> yes
[02:15] <bumblefuzz> thank you
[02:15] <RLShiftyDoggit> ok one sec
[02:16] <Bashing-om> RNeville: Let's poke at it from the top ' sudo apt install --reinstall linux-headers-generic-lts-xenial ' . And yes /boot is not looking good !
[02:16] <RLShiftyDoggit> are you running ubuntu 16.04LTS?
[02:16] <RNeville> Bashing-om, I'm tired
[02:16] <RNeville> I've been at it for hours now
[02:17] <bumblefuzz> yes, I'm fully update-graded
[02:18] <Bashing-om> RNeville: Can you leave this box running ?.. Be a bad time now to shut it down or loose power !
[02:18] <RNeville> yes, but I have the computer encrypted for a reason, leaving it running defeats that purpose
[02:19] <RLShiftyDoggit> ok bumblefuzz are you 32 or 64-bit?
[02:19] <RNeville> I really don't know what to do
[02:19] <RNeville> I have a clonezilla back up from a few months ago, maybe it will work
[02:19] <bumblefuzz> 64
[02:20] <RNeville> I wish I had the skills to handle linux, but I'm really beginning to wonder
[02:20] <RNeville> I probably have to start from scratch
[02:21] <RLShiftyDoggit> ok so ubuntu 16.04 64-bit comodo package isn't working but the 32-bit package should work
[02:21] <RLShiftyDoggit> so try installing the 32-bit version should run fine
[02:21] <RNeville> I really don't want to use Microsoft products again, but I always have to start over
[02:21] <RNeville> I just don't have the necessary skills to be able to work in Linux
[02:22] <RLShiftyDoggit> RNeville have you tried linux mint?
[02:22] <RNeville> I couldn't handle that either
[02:22] <RLShiftyDoggit> how new are you to linux man?
[02:22] <RNeville> on and off, many years now
[02:23] <RLShiftyDoggit> hmm what seems to be your biggest issue?
[02:23] <RNeville> anyway, sorry to go on like this
[02:24] <Bashing-om> RNeville: ' sudo apt install linux-image-3.19.0-66-generic linux-headers-3.19.0-66-generic linux-headers-3.19.0-66 linux-image-extra-3.19.0-66-generic ' Maybe then you can shut down and be able to boot back up .
[02:24] <RNeville> Bashing-om, I'll try, but that's it
[02:25] <Bashing-om> RNeville: K, if worse comes to worse, there is always the liveDVD and resussacate the install .
[02:25] <RLShiftyDoggit> why are you trying to change the kernel RNeville?
[02:29] <RNeville> Bashing-om, thx, not sure which liveDVD to download
[02:29] <RLShiftyDoggit> same version of ubuntu that you are you
[02:29] <RLShiftyDoggit> running
[02:29] <RNeville> 14.04
[02:30] <RLShiftyDoggit> i was running 14.04LTS till the system broke
[02:30] <RNeville> just ordinary iso
[02:30] <RLShiftyDoggit> then i went to 16.04LTS
[02:30] <RNeville> it's supposed to be LTS
[02:30] <RNeville> I need stablity
[02:31] <RNeville> stability **
[02:31] <RLShiftyDoggit> take the USB or CD that you used to install ubuntu if you still have it
[02:31] <RNeville> anyway Bashing-om waiting on kernel to download
[02:31] <RNeville> I've got the flu, and ready to call it a night
[02:31] <Bashing-om> RNeville: If the last ran .. I almost forgot .. now run ' sudo update-grub ' /
[02:31] <RLShiftyDoggit> then just boot that then you can fix any issue that way
[02:32] <RNeville> Bashing-om, E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[02:33] <RNeville> thx RLShiftyDoggit
[02:34] <RLShiftyDoggit> np man
[02:34] <RLShiftyDoggit> try sudo su then try update-grub
[02:35] <RLShiftyDoggit> sudo su will have all your commands run as root
[02:37] <RNeville> RLShiftyDoggit, don't think it found a linux kernel I actually have on system
[02:38] <RLShiftyDoggit> hmm kernels can be picky man dont be to upset lol
[02:39] <RNeville> k
[02:39] <RLShiftyDoggit> ubuntu 16.04LTS is pretty stable
[02:39] <trustiee> My ext4 ssd has errors accroding to fsck. I can't seem to get fsck to run and fix them on reboot. I have tried doing "sudo touch /forcefsck" and editing "/etc/default/rcS" but errors remain. What can I do? I am running UbuntuGnome
[02:39] <RNeville> with all do respect, I can handle "pretty" stable
[02:40] <multi_io> have the trusty repos gone offline?
[02:40] <RLShiftyDoggit> if you want xenial id just upgrade to 16.04LTS and you dont have to lose all your files
[02:40] <multi_io> Err http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-security/main git amd64 1:1.9.1-1ubuntu0.1 404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.152 80]
[02:40] <RNeville> I can't handle "pretty" stable **
[02:41] <RLShiftyDoggit> its stable
[02:41] <multi_io> just got that on "apt-get install git" on trusty
[02:41] <RLShiftyDoggit> check your ppa(s) for trusty
[02:42] <Bashing-om> !info git trusty
[02:42] <RLShiftyDoggit> see if theres any you need to add man
[02:44] <RNeville> I do appreciate everyone's help, especially you Bashing-om , truly
[02:44] <Bashing-om> RNeville: We have come a long way . It is fixable !
[02:45] <RLShiftyDoggit> np man just dont give up on it ubuntu fourms is your friend and ill help out where i can man
[02:45] <RLShiftyDoggit> im mostly doing android stuff but its kinda the same
[02:45] <RNeville> thx, calling it a night, I truly don't feel well
[02:46] <RLShiftyDoggit> alright night man
[02:53] <D30> test
[03:08] <siva_machina> ing
[03:09] <GNUUB> Hi
[03:09] <siva_machina> hello
[03:09] <yourname> yo
[03:09] <GNUUB> I am new to Ubuntu as well as freenode
[03:09] <underd0g> DANK
[03:09] <GNUUB> I wanted to know how to remove a package and all the dependencies in apt
[03:10] <underd0g> sudo -rm package name
[03:10] <Bashing-om> !manual | GNUUB
[03:11] <GNUUB> ok Thanks :)
[03:13] <GNUUB> also are there any good resources which would let me get about with bash scripting ?
[03:13] <Bashing-om> GNUUB: Terminal command 'sudo apt purge <package_name> to remove a package and  it's config files .
[03:13] <underd0g> ^
[03:13] <GNUUB> Thanks @Bashing-om
[03:14] <underd0g> better than my answer
[03:14] <Bashing-om> GNUUB: My goto for bash : http://mywiki.wooledge.org/FullBashGuide .
[03:15] <GNUUB> Thanks @Bashing_om
[03:16] <Bashing-om> GNUUB: Welcome to our world . We are all in this together .
[03:16] <GNUUB> I feel overwhelmed....I am sorry I am a noob altough I am 25 yrs old
[03:17] <GNUUB> I guess its never too late to start
[03:18] <underd0g> does anyone know how to get the aircrack-ng suite to work from tarball download
[03:18] <Bashing-om> GNUUB: We were all new at one time , no exceptions - we do understand .
[03:26] <underd0g> anyone
[03:26] <gr1dl0ck> underd0g: sup
[03:27] <GNUUB> @underdog http://download.aircrack-ng.org/aircrack-ng-1.2-rc4.tar.gz
[03:27] <GNUUB> please check over here
[03:27] <GNUUB> I don't know whether 1.2 is the latest version
[03:28] <underd0g> GNUUB: i read the dowload page, but i can only get aircrack-ng to work and i need all the programms ie. airmon and airodump-ng
[03:28] <GNUUB> recently what I did was I dual-booted Kali Linux with ubuntu.....I got all the packages for aircrack-ng on Kali
[03:29] <GNUUB> I wish I could help better but....that's what I did
[03:31] <underd0g> GNUUB: much appreciated!  kali is cool but i just thought that maybe i was missing some sort of dependency or something because i got aircrack working just fine just not the others
[03:32] <crazyadm> my /etc/resolv.conf always get overwritten
[03:32] <crazyadm> how can i stop it
[03:34] <GNUUB> @underdog I guess all the dependencies can be viewed using ''apt-cache rdepends aircrack-ng''
[03:38] <Bashing-om> crazyadm: /etc/resolv.conf is nowadays managed by resolvconf, it'll automatically be generated when using NetworkManager .
[03:38] <underd0g> GNUUB: i didnt run the install package with root privledges!!! haha. thanks for your help!
[03:39] <crazyadm> Bashing-om, i didn't use any of them. i edited interfaces and resolv.conf
[03:39] <crazyadm> my ip is static
[03:39] <crazyadm> i don't have gui, it's server edition
[03:39] <GNUUB> @underdog....np please let me know once aircrack-ng works properly
[03:40] <underd0g> GNUUB: yeah i got it going!!!
[03:40] <crazyadm> so how can i make static ip and static dns ?
[03:40] <Bashing-om> crazyadm: Maybe: /etc/resolv.conf has been replaced by /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base , that's where one lists the IPs you want to use with the interfaces file .
[03:41] <crazyadm> why it overwrite resolv.conf anyway
[03:41] <crazyadm> just tell me what to do
[03:41] <crazyadm> please
[03:42] <crazyadm> i have nothing under /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/
[03:42] <crazyadm> why they make resolv.conf so complicated. it's not necessary
[03:42] <crazyadm> people don't change dns all the time
[03:44] <crazyadm> just add dns-nameservers into interfaces file
[03:44] <crazyadm> big deal
[03:45] <GNUUB> does anyone know how to use virtualenvwrapper
[03:46] <GNUUB> I guess I have messed up some shell variables in trying to set the $PATH
[03:48] <GNUUB> clear
[03:48] <GNUUB> oops---pls ignore
[03:52] <underd0g> GNUUB: man for a newbie to ubuntu and freenode you are pretty advanced, swiching betweeen virtual environments
[04:00] <stan_man_can> Hi all. I have a 2TB drive hooked up. Whenever I reboot, it doesn't mount. I have to open up the "Disk Utility" and hit the play button on it
[04:00] <GNUUB> @underdog....didn't get you
[04:00] <stan_man_can> Mount Options say "Automatic Mount Options"
[04:00] <underd0g> GNUUB: your good for a beginner!
[04:00] <GNUUB> @stan_man_can try 'sudo blkid'
[04:01] <stan_man_can> GNUUB, what am I looking for?
[04:01] <GNUUB> thanks @underdog....I guess that will motivate me to learn more and more thanks a lot underdog
[04:01] <mathdeep> Hello all
[04:01] <stan_man_can>  /dev/sda: LABEL="storage" UUID="75d32eb4-7102-4130-8a6f-71a043ee5000" TYPE="ext4
[04:02] <GNUUB> @stan_man_can you can view unmounted partitions
[04:02] <stan_man_can> GNUUB, I can mount it easy
[04:02] <stan_man_can> I just don't know why or how to make it auto mount on startup
[04:02] <underd0g> cant you just /mnt device name in terminal?
[04:04] <stan_man_can> Yes but I need to auto mount
[04:04] <GNUUB> yes I faced the same problem recently
[04:04] <stan_man_can> also, anyone have any luck getting the juniper vpn client running?
[04:05] <underd0g> when i do that in arch linux it doesnt un mount untill i /umount
[04:06] <mathdeep> hello
[04:07] <underd0g> yo
[04:08] <Bashing-om> stan_man_can: That is the function of fstab . See; https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab  - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=283131 - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1983336 .
[04:10] <mathdeep> hello
[04:10] <underd0g> mathdeep:hello
[04:11] <mathdeep> any one can see this massage ?
[04:11] <underd0g> mathdeep: yes
[04:11] <mathdeep> ok thank you
[04:11] <mathdeep> can i ask you about some thing ?
[04:11] <Bashing-om> mathdeep: You are on IRC .
[04:12] <underd0g> mathdeep: sure
[04:12] <mathdeep> what it is
[04:12] <GNUUB> recently I couldn't detect my card reader slot....so I did 'lsblk' to list all the block devices...but it got resolved after rebooting
[04:12] <mathdeep> this is my first time used backbox and i found this chat in my start panal
[04:14] <mathdeep> Hello any one here
[04:15] <underd0g> mathdeep: backbox looks pretty neat, how do you like it
[04:16] <Bashing-om> !backbox | mathdeep
[04:17] <mathdeep> can't understand what is a problem in backbox ?
[04:19] <Flannel> mathdeep: Nothing.  But you'll need to go to the blackbox people for support, since we aren't really aware of the changes they've made to Ubuntu.
[04:22] <mathdeep> Understand you ! but i understand ed that , this is a chat for all user of Linux !! this is real ?
[04:23] <Flannel> mathdeep: No, this is a technical support channel for Ubuntu
[04:23] <mathdeep> Ubuntu only ?
[04:23] <mathdeep> !!
[04:27] <cash> guys is it bad to move a hard drive from machine A, and then put it in machine B?  Machine A and machine B are not the same, but both use Intel graphics and chipsets.
[04:27] <orlock> cash: it will likely just work
[04:28] <cash> gotcha - it is working i just wanted to check.  I know linux loads all drivers at boot
[04:34] <crazyadm> how do i restart a service?
[04:34] <crazyadm> restart samba for eg
[04:35] <crazyadm> also, i installed nginx, how do i add a module to it, the moduel name is ngx-purge
[04:37] <Bashing-om> crazyadm: Depends, what release ? using upstart or systemd ?
[04:38] <crazyadm> xenial
[04:38] <crazyadm> i used /etc/init.d
[04:38] <crazyadm> and i don't know how to enable it to bootup time
[04:40] <crazyadm> do you know how to add a module to nginx
[04:40] <Bashing-om> crazyadm: sudo systemctl start samba.service ?? not to sure the name is as expected by the system .
[04:45] <crazyadm> i installed nginx from apt-get
[04:45] <crazyadm> but i need to add a purge mode
[04:45] <crazyadm> but i need to add a purge module
[04:45] <crazyadm> for the reverse proxy and load balancer
[04:47] <crazyadm> or i have to compile from source
[04:48] <crazyadm> or i am just talking to myself
[04:54] <nasnewb> two machines - bigcpu is fast, but has old RAID card, cannot see disk > 2TB; bigstore has good RAID card, and 64TB of disk, but puny CPU. I want to transcode and stream video. What's the best network FS so that bigcpu can see files on bigstorage and transcode them?
[04:55] <crazyadm> well?
[04:55] <crazyadm> adding a module to nginx
[04:55] <crazyadm> how how how
[04:55] <orlock> nasnewb: "best" is debatable.. you could use iscsi.. or good ole NFS, or smb..
[04:56] <nasnewb> orlock: if I don't need bigcpu to be able to store transcoding, it just needs fastest possible read access
[04:57] <nasnewb> what other questions should I ask to determine "Best" in this case?
[04:57] <nasnewb> both computers have 1Gb nics
[04:57] <orlock> nfs or smb would be the easiest to get working to start with
[04:59] <nasnewb> orlock: was thinking smb, since I've done samba before and it works, just wanted to make sure there wasn't some obscure network FS that would work better here
[05:00] <crazyadm> there are many distributed file system
[05:00] <crazyadm> hadoop, gluster, zookeeper, docker
[05:00] <crazyadm> fastdfs
[05:00] <crazyadm> but which one can you setup?
[05:01] <crazyadm> i think nfs
[05:01] <JarvisXxX> hello friends
[05:01] <switchblade> i think i've installed Steam, but it won't start when i click on the icon
[05:02] <switchblade> what's up with that?
[05:02] <ObrienDave> you think?
[05:03] <crazyadm> nfs is easiest
[05:04] <glitchd> switchblade, try to launch it from terminal and see if u get any error codes
[05:06] <glitchd> switchblade, any progress?
[05:06] <switchblade> glitchd: how do i show you what it gave me?
[05:07] <ObrienDave> copy and paste to pastebin. give us the link
[05:07] <glitchd> pastebin.com
[05:07] <glitchd> lol ObrienDave beat me to it
[05:07] <ObrienDave> whiskey ;P
[05:08] <glitchd> with clear icecubes
[05:08] <ObrienDave> oh heavens no, water back LOL
[05:08] <glitchd> thats why you drink it fast
[05:08] <glitchd> lol
[05:09] <glitchd> although that kinda defeats enjoying it
[05:09] <ObrienDave> i drink for effect ;P
[05:09] <glitchd> drink it fast=faster effects
[05:10] <ObrienDave> candy is dandy but liquor is quicker ;)
[05:10] <glitchd> indeed,oh indeed
[05:10] <switchblade> glitchd: http://pastebin.com/ra6fhuak  Thanks!
[05:11] <ObrienDave> could be a bad D/L
[05:11] <switchblade> should i uninstall & reinstall?
[05:11] <glitchd> switchblade, try this command       LD_PRELOAD='/usr/$LIB/libstdc++.so.6' steam
[05:12] <switchblade> glitchd: http://pastebin.com/6i0rvn5C
[05:13] <color> hello
[05:13] <glitchd> switchblade, is that the output after running the command i gave?
[05:13] <switchblade> yes
[05:13] <glitchd> switchblade, ok give me a second to research it
[05:14] <mikeplus64> anyone had success (how?) with killer e2400 ethernet on 16.04? it's detected and in networkmanager and the alx module is loaded for it, but it just hangs when connecting. can't see anything in dmesg other than '[50859.799195] alx 0000:08:00.0 enp8s0: NIC Up: 100 Mbps Full'
[05:14] <glitchd> switchblade, did u have steam installed before
[05:14] <glitchd> ?
[05:14] <switchblade> glitchd: yes, before i upgraded to 16.04
[05:14] <glitchd> switchblade, i would uninstall, purge, then reinstall
[05:15] <ObrienDave> don't forget the purge part
[05:15] <glitchd> ^^^^
[05:15] <switchblade> oh boy
[05:15] <switchblade> how do i purge?
[05:15] <glitchd> ..?
[05:15] <maxcell_> ext4 fs ever have to defrag?
[05:15] <glitchd> sudo apt-get remove --purge steam
[05:16] <switchblade> hmm.  it says package
[05:16] <CQ> hello, what's the fastest remote display? X forwarding (ssh -X), vnc, something else? This is on a local network...
[05:17] <glitchd> maybe you dont need the -- in front of steam
[05:17] <switchblade> glitchd: 'steam:i386 not installed, so not removed'
[05:17] <orlock> CQ: X11 is pretty poor, try VNC
[05:17] <glitchd> i dont remember fiht this second
[05:17] <crazyadm> CQ, xdm
[05:17] <orlock> CQ: but on a lan, X11 should be tolerable - it was designed for use over slow networks
[05:17] <glitchd> switchblade, ok when you get to the steam part of the command, tap the tab button 2 times and see if it lists anything
[05:17] <CQ> orlock: from trying, X11 seems slower than vnc
[05:18] <orlock> CQ: yeah, thats what i said
[05:18] <maxcell_> CQ, there is a way that you run the program that you want in your PC-server via ssh but show him in you X at the client instead.
[05:18] <switchblade> glitchd: "0 to remove, 8 not upgraded"
[05:19] <CQ> crazyadm: meaning use xdm as the display manager, and vnc to display, or what do you mean?
[05:19] <glitchd> switchblade, have you tried to remove it throught the package manager instead of the command line?
[05:19] <maxcell_> CQ, this way you can access your PC in plain text and run programs from your server in you X-client.
[05:19] <crazyadm> just use xdm to login elsewhere, get output elsewhere
[05:19] <crazyadm> are you using windows for X
[05:20] <crazyadm> xdm=xsession elsewhere
[05:20] <CQ> crazyadm: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XDM_(display_manager) ...or am I reading the wrong thing?
[05:21] <crazyadm> cq
[05:21] <switchblade> glitchd: "steam-launcher" was still there, so i uninstalled it
[05:22] <crazyadm> i mean xdmcp
[05:22] <glitchd> switchblade, ok now u can either try to reinstall it from software center or u can go to the site and get an updated package to install
[05:22] <glitchd> switchblade, i always get the package from the site
[05:24] <CQ> crazyadm: what is the diff between xdmcp and x11 forwarding? from what I'm reading they are teh same...
[05:24] <CQ> http://en.tldp.org/HOWTO/XDMCP-HOWTO/ssh.html
[05:26] <switchblade> glitchd: i did that, now i have the icon on my desktop.  when i doubleclick, it shows up in the launcher, but nothing happens
[05:27] <switchblade> glitchd: i can rightclick the launcher icon and get a few options, but nothing happens when i click one
[05:28] <glitchd> right click it and go to properties then select permissions and check the box at the bottom to allow it run as a program
[05:28] <uberdub> anyone handy with xrandr?
[05:29] <glitchd> switchblade, wait a second i think i misunderstood..
[05:29] <glitchd> switchblade, where did the icon on the desktop come from if your removing steam?
[05:29] <glitchd> switchblade, or is it the one u downloaded from the site? im confused now..lol
[05:30] <switchblade> glitchd: maybe it was always there?  i'll uninstall and try again
[05:30] <ObrienDave> don't forget the purge part
[05:30] <glitchd> switchblade, what made that icon show up on the desktop?
[05:31] <switchblade> glitchd: ok... uninstalled steam-launcher, but the icon is still there.
[05:31] <switchblade> glitchd: i haven't used steam in a couple years.
[05:32] <glitchd> press f5
[05:32] <glitchd> switchblade, ^^
[05:32] <switchblade> glitchd: here?
[05:32] <glitchd> on your desktop
[05:33] <glitchd> it refreshes the display
[05:33] <switchblade> glitchd: oh!  now the icon has changed to a blank page  It still says "steam" below it
[05:33] <glitchd> lol
[05:34] <switchblade> glitchd: command is "/usr/bin/steam %U"
[05:34] <glitchd> open a file manager and go to the desktop folder and see if its listed there too
[05:34] <glitchd> switchblade, yep thats the command to launch steam
[05:34] <switchblade> glitchd: it is
[05:34] <glitchd> switchblade, can u right click and delete it?
[05:35] <switchblade> glitchd: done
[05:35] <glitchd> switchblade, gone?
[05:35] <switchblade> glitchd: yes
[05:36] <glitchd> ok go back to terminal and run sudo apt-get autoremove
[05:36] <glitchd> and sudo apt-get autoclean
[05:36] <glitchd> and sudo apt-get clean
[05:37] <switchblade> glitchd: "0 newly installed, 0 to remove, and 8 not upgraded"
[05:37] <switchblade> ok
[05:37] <ObrienDave> upgrade first
[05:37] <glitchd> yesyes!!
[05:37] <glitchd> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[05:39] <switchblade> glitchd: done!  now install again?
[05:40] <glitchd> switchblade, yes, download the package from the steam site and install it
[05:40] <glitchd> switchblade, make sure u get the correct one for your architecture
[05:40] <glitchd> x86 or x86_64
[05:41] <glitchd> shit i think i did that backwards
[05:41] <glitchd> lol
[05:41] <glitchd> ObrienDave, did i have the archs right?
[05:42] <glitchd> ObrienDave, or is it x64 / x86_84
[05:42] <ObrienDave> i think so
[05:42] <uberdub> man I need to know the xrandr parameters to et my external screen to so part of it isnt cut off
[05:42] <glitchd> i can never rememebr
[05:42] <switchblade> glitchd: i just see steam.deb
[05:43] <glitchd> that you just downloaded, right
[05:43] <glitchd> ?
[05:43] <switchblade> yes
[05:43] <glitchd> ok, now either sudo dpkg -i steam.deb, or double click it
[05:43] <uberdub> got this so far:  xrandr --output HDMI2 --transform 1.05,0,-35,0,1.05,-19,0,0,1
[05:43] <uberdub> but it doesnt have all of it
[05:44] <uberdub> menus still cut off
[05:45] <uberdub> im not sure what those numbers are
[05:45] <uberdub> so no idea what parameters are needed to fit my screen
[05:46] <uberdub> 10 bucks to any one that can fix this
[05:46] <glitchd> uberdub, *smashes screen with hammer*
[05:46] <glitchd> uberdub, fixed
[05:47] <switchblade> glitchd: http://pastebin.com/H5YwhBLx
[05:47] <glitchd> uberdub, wheres my money.
[05:47] <uberdub> id rather not
[05:47] <uberdub> an actual solution
[05:47] <uberdub> please
[05:47] <glitchd> switchblade, geeze!
[05:47] <switchblade> aww
[05:48] <glitchd> switchblade, are you sure u got the right one for your system?
[05:48] <glitchd> switchblade, i was yelling at the computer, not you=)
[05:48] <skynet> how do we fix this breathiong problem
[05:48] <glitchd> skynet, cover mouth and nose
[05:49] <orlock> skynet: The one where breathing requires concious thought?
[05:49] <glitchd> iCeland, cover mouth and nose
[05:49] <iCeland> u tell me
[05:49] <orlock> skynet: Also, your tongue does not quite fit in your mouth
[05:49] <iCeland> drones?
[05:49] <switchblade> glitchd: maybe not?  how can i choose?
[05:49] <iCeland> dont matter what op system
[05:49] <glitchd> type arch into terminal
[05:49] <iCeland> sounds?
[05:49] <glitchd> what does it say?
[05:49] <iCeland> wtf is that
[05:50] <switchblade> glitchd: x86_64
[05:50] <glitchd> switchblade, then u have a 64 bit install, did u get the correct package?
[05:51] <glitchd> switchblade, you needed to download the 64 bit package from the site
[05:51] <switchblade> glitchd: i only saw one button: "Install Steam Now"
[05:52] <iCeland> how did this happen so fast
[05:52] <iCeland> ir went from sound  to teleportation
[05:52] <iCeland> codecademy  r u beating at ppls hearts>?
[05:53] <iCeland> ????? ^_^
[05:53] <iCeland> curl -H "User-Agent: () { :; }; /bin/eject" http://example.com/ maybe them servers have disk's in them
[05:53] <glitchd> switchblade, im chekcing it out nwo
[05:53] <glitchd> now
[05:54] <switchblade> glitchd:  should i reboot?
[05:55] <iCeland> lol
[05:55] <iCeland> what
[05:55] <iCeland> it is jesse
[05:55] <iCeland> popcorn-time dot se did this make up shit abt every one in the world?
[05:55] <glitchd> switchblade, couldnt hurt i guess
[05:55] <glitchd> switchblade, hit me up when u get back
[05:56] <iCeland> where is thomas
[05:57] <iCeland> d0x it
[05:57] <iCeland> please
[05:57] <iCeland> what province
[05:58] <anddam> I have a lag issue when logging in via ssh to my vps, about 26 seconds for the whole hting. This thread https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1448030 suggested it's PAM related, I tried a "sudo login" from an ssh session and in fact after the motd there's a ~24 seconds delay
[05:58] <iCeland> u see ppl diff
[05:58] <iCeland> ur not losen ur mind
[05:58] <anddam> how can I figure what the box is doing in that time?
[06:00] <streulma> my acpi tables are not good readed and the power says always discharging with battery icon, Ubuntu 16.04, Asus N751JX
[06:06] <MolluskEmpire> Alright friends, I've got a bit of a problem. I'm getting an error on ~$ sudo apt-get update that my PPA's have no Reference file. I've been trying to fix this for a bit and I'm at a loss.
[06:06] <MolluskEmpire> Lubuntu 16.04
[06:07] <hateball> well, PPAs are unsupported
[06:07] <hateball> that said, ppa-purge and then re-add them perhaps?
[06:07] <iCeland> that thought ip edes wa sin my lower spine
[06:08] <tuanna> join ho-nuts
[06:08] <iCeland> 106.102.104.108
[06:09] <MolluskEmpire> Thanks hateball, trying that now.
[06:09] <Lerz> hello
[06:14] <nwe> hello, I question is nagios-nrpe-server builtin with command-args ? I mean can I use dont_blame_nrpe=1 by default or must I rebuild the package?
[06:16] <MolluskEmpire> Alright, no longer yelling about being old now that they are deleted.
[06:18] <nwe> MannerMan: was that an answer to my question? :)
[06:19] <ObrienDave> nwe, type 2 or 3 letters before you auto-complete :)
[06:20] <tapas> hello
[06:20] <tapas> how on earth can I force synchronize system time with ntp? Manual doesnt help much.
[06:21] <tapas> it seems though after sudo apt install ntp  it synched after 1-2 minues
[06:21] <ObrienDave> you can't, afaik
[06:22] <nwe> ObrienDave: hehe  oops =)
[06:24] <hallers> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=libjzX9RRmU
[06:24] <jnj> Could anyone help me out with a dual monitor set up? I have one connected by vga and the other by hdmi. I'm monitor won't extend to the other screen, instead the hdmi just mirrors the screen. I'm also trying to get the hdmi to be left oriented as well.
[06:25] <glitchd> jnj, try this xfce4-display-settings --minimal
[06:26] <glitchd> jnj, sry i forgot to ask if u were on xubuntu or not
[06:26] <glitchd> lol
[06:26] <nimms> tapas, ntpd -q
[06:27] <jnj> glitchd: I'm on lubuntu, so I'm using lxde
[06:27] <hateball> tapas: for a oneoff you can also use "sudo ntpdate ntp.server.here"
[06:27] <glitchd> jnj, welp, im not sure if that command will work for you or not then..
[06:27] <tapas> Did that but nothing changed (it took a minute or two)
[06:28] <tapas> as for ntpdate .... I was hesintant to do it because manual says it is deprecated
[06:28] <tapas> ]\
[06:28] <jnj> glitchd: Yeah, I'm trying to get Arandr to work but it isn't really doing anything. I may just switch to Xubuntu since I love xfce - I just wanted to try out lxde
[06:28] <nimms> hateball, ntpdate is deprecated.
[06:28] <glitchd> jnj, right on
[06:29] <nimms> tapas, you want it to sync instantly?
[06:29] <crazyadm> how do we update time now
[06:29] <crazyadm> without ntpdate
[06:29] <glitchd> jnj,  arandr thats just a gui for xrandr
[06:29] <tapas> Not really. I am ok now..
[06:30] <tapas> But yes I was looking a way to immediate sync
[06:32] <hateball> nimms: Is it? I did not know that
[06:33] <nimms> tapas, it won't sync immediately because, well, that's the way it works. It takes some time to query a server.
[06:34] <AlecTaylor> hi
[06:34] <glitchd> hello
[06:35] <AlecTaylor> I keep getting this error from `apt` showing it can't upgrade "install-info" - Setting up install-info (6.1.0.dfsg.1-5) ...
[06:35] <AlecTaylor> . /usr/sbin/update-info-dir: 23: /etc/environment: /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages: Permission denied
[06:35] <iCeland> add sudo in front
[06:35] <glitchd> AlecTaylor, are u using sudo
[06:35] <glitchd> ?
[06:35] <AlecTaylor> Yes
[06:35] <AlecTaylor> I am using `sudo`
[06:36] <iCeland> sudo apt-get update
[06:36] <glitchd> what command are u doing
[06:36] <AlecTaylor> iCeland / glitchd - Even in `sudo -i` elevated terminal the `apt-get upgrade` fails with that error
[06:36] <nimms> AlecTaylor, ls -ld /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
[06:36] <anddam> something's setting my locale to en_US.UTF-8 despite me having set LANG=C.UTF-8 and LC_TIME=en_GB.UTF-8 in /etc/default/profiles
[06:36] <AlecTaylor> drwxrwsr-x 331 root root 20480 Sep 14 15:15 /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
[06:36] <iCeland> sudo apt-get --upgrade ?
[06:36] <iCeland> sudo apt- --upgrade ?
[06:37] <iCeland> sudo apt --upgrade ?
[06:37] <anddam> sorry /etc/default/locale
[06:37] <AlecTaylor> iCeland: `sudo apt upgrade` same error
[06:38] <iCeland> sudo apt-get install gksu for editing .conf with permissions
[06:38] <AlecTaylor> anddam: Could be in any of a variety of places, e.g.: /etc/environment
[06:38] <iCeland> sudo gksu gedit /location/
[06:38] <anddam> AlecTaylor: I've grepped (actually using silversearcher) the whole /etc and my home directory
[06:38] <anddam> AlecTaylor: I cannot see trace of that
[06:39] <anddam> https://gist.github.com/anddam/c0809e93f71a4d8637e4da8c2f787606
[06:39] <anddam> I'm using the default bash
[06:41] <maxcell_> how to i install unity without any add programs that comes with it by default?
[06:41] <maxcell_> 16.04
[06:41] <anddam> something evil and obscure is at work
[06:41] <nimms> anddam, update-locale LANG=C.UTF-8 LC_TIME=en_GB.UTF-8
[06:41] <anddam> nimms: that I did, and it complained it couldn't set a bunch of variables to default (since those were set to en_US
[06:41] <iCeland> this ceilign sound causen health problems
[06:42] <nimms> anddam, can you show the output?
[06:42] <anddam> sure, already copying it
[06:42] <switchblade> glitchd: oh jeez, i thought i'd never get back
[06:43] <switchblade> my launcher and that bar at the top of the screen are gone
[06:43] <ducasse> maxcell_: you can install from the server image, then you can install just the packages you want
[06:43] <maxcell_> ducasse, how
[06:43] <ducasse> maxcell_: i just told you
[06:44] <maxcell_> ducasse, where is the server image?
[06:44] <ducasse> maxcell_: look at ubuntu.com
[06:44] <nix_> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyJtqKcPDtdGPzTjhdUIQ-Q/live <-- livestreaming linux setup
[06:44] <anddam> nimms: refresh the gist
[06:44] <anddam> AlecTaylor: ^
[06:45] <switchblade> glitchd: still here?
[06:45] <anddam> I actually generated en_US.UTF-8 by hand passing it to locale-gen trying to get rid of the messages
[06:45] <anddam> oh wait
[06:46] <anddam> it's my ssh session, I'm bringing those with me
[06:46] <AlecTaylor> anddam: Looked in all these locations? - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnvironmentVariables
[06:47] <anddam> sorry for the noise
[06:48] <glitchd> switchblade, yep
[06:48] <glitchd> switchblade, was waiting for you
[06:48] <glitchd> switchblade, was actually about to leave lol
[06:48] <glitchd> switchblade, thought u were done lol
[06:48] <maxcell_> ducasse, i dont understand what you mean and cant find what you say
[06:49] <maxcell_> im at ubuntu.com
[06:49] <iCeland> www.ponyos.org
[06:49] <iCeland> how do i get rid of fucking monkeys
[06:49] <iCeland> in my area
[06:49] <iCeland> this is bad
[06:49] <switchblade> glitchd: aw.  it's hard to do anything.  something is wrong with the display, maybe
[06:49] <ducasse> maxcell_: http://www.ubuntu.com/download
[06:50] <switchblade> how do i get my launcher back?  why is every program full screen?
[06:50] <maxcell_> ducasse, i think you get me wrong
[06:50] <maxcell_> ducasse, im at ubuntu already, using gnome DE
[06:50] <maxcell_> ducasse, i just want to install the unity
[06:50] <glitchd> switchblade, what do you mean something is wrong with the displayuy?
[06:50] <glitchd> display?
[06:50] <maxcell_> ducasse, without the programs that come with by default
[06:50] <maxcell_> ducasse, because im ok with the gnome programs already
[06:50] <maxcell_> ducasse, i dont want anything else
[06:50] <maxcell_> ducasse, related to DE
[06:51] <switchblade> glitchd: my launcher and that bar at the top of the screen are gone
[06:51] <iCeland> reduction-mode.fr stacy did u do this to branthegods penis size
[06:52] <AlecTaylor> iCeland, nimms: http://askubuntu.com/q/826806
[06:52] <glitchd> switchblade, press f5 a few times to refresh the desktop
[06:53] <glitchd> switchblade, what desktop are u on?
[06:53] <switchblade> glitchd: any program i open is fullscreen.  how do i make it smaller?
[06:53] <switchblade> unity
[06:53] <ObrienDave> this is why i give up on IRC, the idiots are out and about
[06:53] <iCeland> constance l is the real cont
[06:53] <switchblade> switchblade: 1
[06:54] <iCeland> please take some of the juice out of cont
[06:54] <ObrienDave> icelnd, welcome to my ignore list
[06:54] <glitchd> switchblade, try dconf reset -f /org/compiz/'
[06:55] <switchblade> glitchd: i can't get out of smuxi.
[06:56] <Sourcey> It seems I dont have any "authorized_keys" file. is this suppose to be added automaticly with ssh? Can i create one?
[06:56] <glitchd> switchblade, crtl+alt+F1
[06:56] <glitchd> switchblade, crtl+alt+F7 to get back
[06:59] <ducasse> Sourcey: just create it.
[06:59] <glitchd> switchblade, i think if u restart the session itll fix it.  try sudo service lightdm restart
[06:59] <glitchd> switchblade, sudo service lightdm restart
[06:59] <switchblade> glitchd: ohh gaw, i thought i'd never get back here
[07:00] <glitchd> switch
[07:00] <Sourcey> ok ducasse, thx. Has to be in .ssh directory right?
[07:00] <glitchd> switchblade, lolol i was just typing "i hope he knows how to get back from a tty"
[07:00] <switchblade> glitchd: that took me to a full screen terminal.  how do i get to the desktop
[07:00] <maxcell_> how do i install unity without any programs that comes with it by default in the meta-package?
[07:01] <glitchd> switchblade, it occured to me that you wouldnt right after i told u the command so i type it in,but it was to late and you were already gone
[07:01] <glitchd> switchblade, sry bid
[07:01] <glitchd> switchblade, sry bud*
[07:01] <glitchd> switchblade, press crtl+alt+F7
[07:01] <ducasse> Sourcey: yes
[07:01] <uberdub> can anyone help with overscan issue on my display?
[07:02] <switchblade> glitchd: ok, i'm back
[07:02] <glitchd> switchblade, sry about that
[07:02] <switchblade> glitchd: no prob
[07:02] <glitchd> switchblade, like i said it didnt occure to me that you wouldnt know how to get back until you were already gone..
[07:02] <Haxxa> Why is libapache2-mod-proxy-html missing from 16.04's repo?
[07:02] <Sourcey> how do I export my public key to my external windows computer?
[07:03] <Haxxa> Is their a replacement?
[07:03] <glitchd> switchblade, is your display back to normal now?
[07:03] <ducasse> Sourcey: it should be in ~/.ssh
[07:04] <Sourcey> Can I just copy the content of it and create a file on the windows computer?
[07:04] <glitchd> switchblade, is your display back to normal now?
[07:04] <switchblade> glitchd: no
[07:05] <ducasse> Sourcey: copy the .pub file.
[07:05] <glitchd> switchblade, this command is going to kick u back to the login screen, so youll be disconnected from here again.  try sudo service lightdm restart
[07:07] <switchblade> glitchd: same thing
[07:08] <glitchd> switchblade, the only thing else i can think of is to reinstall unity
[07:08] <saeed> Hello
[07:08] <glitchd> switchblade, thats what youre on right, unity
[07:08] <switchblade> yes.  apt-get unity?
[07:09] <maxcell_> how can i install unity desktop without installing any of the packages that comes with it by default? Just the unity. Because i want to keep just my gnome DE packages wich is good for me already.
[07:10] <glitchd> switchblade, sudo apt-get install unity
[07:10] <maxcell_> omg guys, wasnt that hard question :)
[07:10] <glitchd> switchblade, somethign else u can try before reinstall
[07:11] <glitchd> switchblade, Minimizing all the apps;
[07:11] <glitchd> Pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del (you might need to do it a couple of times);
[07:11] <glitchd> After 2. a popup asking to logout appears - close it or it would log you out
[07:11] <switchblade> glitchd: ctrl-alt-del hasn't been working
[07:12] <switchblade> it says my unity is the newest version.  do i need to uninstall & purge firs?
[07:12] <switchblade> t
[07:12] <glitchd> switchblade, did u press it a few times
[07:12] <switchblade> glitchd: yes
[07:13] <glitchd> switchblade, i dont think so, try it with purging and if it does work then try it after purging
[07:13] <maxcell_> how do i install unity desktop in ubuntu? (just the desktop without programs in the meta-package)
[07:14] <glitchd> switchblade, i found another possible solution
[07:14] <glitchd> switchblade, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMTkx8y1K88
[07:15] <ramses> hello ubuntu comunity
[07:15] <Guest13863> hello ubuntu comunity
[07:20] <glitchd> switchblade, any progress?
[07:24] <maxcell_> how can i install unity DE without recommended packages of programs that i dont need? Just eh DE.
[07:24] <maxcell_> the DE.
[07:30] <glitchd> switchblade, you still there??
[07:31] <Hardened_> hi! My computer always waits to start until the network is configured (A start job is running for Rasie network itnerfaces). If I don't have a network, is there any way to skip this step?
[07:32] <Hardened_> It is setup to wait for 5 min by default
[07:35] <maxcell_> Hardened_, whats the name of the service that runs in the start?
[07:37] <greegrasser> "All I care to share, at this time and it is fast approaching, connect the dots; pentium and newer intel processors, chip-sets and on-board USB hardware are designed by joos in israhell and spy on us independent of spy-ware, anti-virus or other software. The data is compressed and sent to some damn place."
[07:38] <greegrasser> Any thoughts on this?
[07:38] <lazaurs> I have a bug with power-indicator when my charger is plugged it it tells me its on battery power, when its unplugged it tells me its on ac power
[07:38] <greegrasser> http://www.renegadebroadcasting.com/solar-storm-blackbird9-semitic-spying-operations-9-18-16/
[07:39] <greegrasser> Comment posted here.
[07:39] <ducasse> greegrasser: take this to #ubuntu-offtopic, please
[07:40] <greegrasser> Maybe the Ubuntu developers could work on something to bypass the spying embedded in the chip?
[07:41] <MolluskEmpire> Hrmm
[07:41] <MolluskEmpire> How do I restart xsession?
[07:41] <Ben64> MolluskEmpire: "sudo service lightdm restart" depending on your ubuntu version
[07:41] <lazaurs> I have a bug with power-indicator when my charger is plugged it it tells me its on battery power, when its unplugged it tells me its on ac power
[07:42] <Sourcey> Bah, I cant get this to work. I have an external server that I only want to be able to access with a public key file. Where to generate this file? Generate on my local computer and copy the string to authorized_keys on the remote server?
[07:42] <wcj> hello
[07:42] <greegrasser> I always was leery of Intel. IMO Intel is completely backdoored.
[07:43] <ducasse> greegrasser: again, offtopic here.
[07:43] <greegrasser> ducasse, Not if the devs here can react and thwart the spying operations of the Intel chips.
[07:44] <ducasse> greegrasser: no devs here, just tech support.
[07:44] <greegrasser> ducasse, They may be able to code something to put a sandbox around the chip.
[07:44] <greegrasser> ducasse, Where do the devs go?
[07:44] <Ben64> greegrasser: this isn't a dev channel, your crazy theories aren't on topic. the end
[07:45] <MolluskEmpire> ty Ben64
[07:46] <greegrasser> Ben64, No problem. I'll leave you with the link before we change the subject.
[07:46] <greegrasser> Ben64, http://www.renegadebroadcasting.com/solar-storm-blackbird9-semitic-spying-operations-9-18-16/ (the source of those "crazy theories")
[07:50] <Angs> I use sudo update-rc.d my_program defaults 99 02 for a start-up program. How can I delay the start-up even more?
[07:55] <Sourcey> If I generated and public key file on my computer and inserted it into authorized_keys on the remote server. Can I use this same keyfile on a different computer?
[07:55] <ducasse> Sourcey: yes
[07:55] <Sourcey> thx
[07:58] <lokimenethill> hi
[07:59] <maxcell_> how can i install unity DE without recommended packages of programs that i dont need? Just the DE.
[08:03] <SomethisGER> Hello good ppl ... ;-)
[08:06] <SomethisGER> Out of curiosity: any suggestions what type of questions go on #ubuntu IRC and which ones go to e. g. askubuntu?
[08:07] <damongant> either is fine really
[08:07] <SomethisGER> (that is askubuntu.com)
[08:07] <damongant> they're complementary, not either-or
[08:07] <SomethisGER> damongant: ok, wasn't sure if IRC is more for developers or beta-related stuff.
[08:08] <damongant> uh, I'm sure they're dedicated channels for that
[08:08] <SomethisGER> damongant: ok, glad I'm not there ;-)
[08:13] <Anticom_> Hi all. I'd like to use Harmattan theme for conky. I've followed the installation guide on github (except that i've symlinked the .harmattan-assets and .conkyrc) Now I'm wondering what the best way  would be to install Droid Sans on my machine. I'm on Xenial
[08:13]  * GNUUB 'says hi to everyone'
[08:14] <Thon_> Can i get some LightDM help?
[08:15] <Thon_> I have run only Unity and i3wm for the longest time. I installed gnome-shell and now my login screen shows nothing when I try to switch DEs. Help?
[08:18] <Thon_> can anyone here provide some support?
[08:19] <EriC^> Thon_: ask
[08:19] <Thon_> I have run only Unity and i3wm for the longest time. I installed gnome-shell and now my login screen shows nothing when I try to switch DEs. Help?
[08:19] <Thon_> EriC^,
[08:19] <lazaurs> I have a bug with power-indicator when my charger is plugged it it tells me its on battery power, when its unplugged it tells me its on ac power
[08:19] <EriC^> you're selecting gnome-shell in the login manager?
[08:19] <Thon_> it won't let me select anything
[08:20] <Thon_> when i click the Ubuntu/Unity symbol in the login manager
[08:20] <Thon_> it just turns gray
[08:20] <Thon_> I've purged lightdm and restored it
[08:20] <Thon_> I've also uninstalled gnome-shell
[08:20] <EriC^> Thon_: is gdm not installed?
[08:20] <EriC^> i think gnome-shell uses gdm
[08:21] <EriC^> try dpkg -l | awk '$2 ~ /dm$/'
[08:21] <Thon_> it isn't installed, but I purged gnome
[08:21] <Thon_> it does, but I read on the forums you can stick with lightdm
[08:21] <Thon_> especially if you switch DEs, and I do.
[08:21] <EriC^> Thon_: try installing the metapackage ubuntu-gnome-desktop
[08:21] <Aaron> any help with this issue error while loading shared libraries: libudev.so.0: cannot open
[08:21] <Aaron>                shared object file: No such file or directory
[08:21] <Thon_> installing now.
[08:25] <EriC^^> Thon_: any luck?
[08:25] <Thon_> rebooting now
[08:26] <Thon_> nope. It still turns gray when I click a DE logo
[08:26] <Thon_> EriC^^, nope, still turns gray.
[08:26] <EriC^> Thon_: you click on the de logo it turns gray
[08:27] <Thon_> not the logo, but the whole login box. When it goes to display the list
[08:27] <EriC^> try gdm
[08:27] <Thon_> i will
[08:27] <Thon_> but is there any way to just get back the login manager I had previously?
[08:28] <EriC^> yeah
[08:28] <Thon_> because i purged both lightdm and ubuntu-desktop and reinstalled them both
[08:28] <Thon_> same error though
[08:29] <EriC^> Thon_: /etc/lightdm & /usr/share/lightdm
[08:30] <Thon_> what am I doing there?
[08:30] <EriC^> in the lightdm.conf.d there should be the conf for it
[08:30] <Thon_> right
[08:31] <EriC^> higher numbers get executed lastly, and in those the de is chosen
[08:31] <EriC^> user-session=
[08:31] <Thon_> theres no .conf file, only users.conf and lightdm.conf
[08:31] <Thon_> under /etc/lightdm
[08:31] <EriC^> yeah
[08:32] <Thon_> same for usrshare
[08:32] <EriC^> check lightdm.conf and the .conf.d
[08:32] <Thon_> again, theres no lightdm.conf
[08:33] <EriC^> you just said there is above..
[08:33] <EriC^> in /etc/lightdm
[08:33] <EriC^> check the /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d & /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d
[08:33] <Thon_> i mean thgere is only lightdm.conf.d
[08:33] <hamcivil> hello
[08:33] <Thon_> and if I try to nano into that, its empty
[08:33] <EriC^> Thon_: it's a dir
[08:33] <Thon_> well derp
[08:34] <EriC^> :D
[08:34] <Thon_> nothing inside of etc/.../lightdm.conf.d
[08:34] <user> test
[08:34] <EriC^> Thon_: try /usr/share...
[08:35] <EriC^> user: pass
[08:35] <EriC^> [p
[08:36] <Thon_> theres about 7 conf files in there
[08:36] <Thon_> 50-ubuntu.conf, 50-unity-greeter.conf
[08:36] <Thon_> 60-gnome.conf
[08:37] <Thon_> EriC^,
[08:37] <Thon_> not sure if you caught my replies
[08:38] <EriC^> Thon_: ok check 60-gnome.conf
[08:38] <EriC^> that's the last one that gets executed and overrides the rest
[08:38] <Thon_> what do I do with it
[08:39] <EriC^> delete it
[08:40] <Thon_> now reboot?
[08:40] <EriC^> yeah
[08:42] <Thon_> still not a fix EriC^
[08:42] <Thon_> same thing
[08:43] <EriC^> ok
[08:43] <EriC^> try sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
[08:43] <EriC^> then sudo service lightdm restart
[08:44] <Thon_> nope
[08:45] <ducasse> Thon_: do the files in /usr/share/xsessions look ok?
[08:46] <Thon_> looks fine to me, just .desktop files for i3, i3log, ubuntu, gnome and gnome-classic
[08:47] <ducasse> Thon_: nothing suspicious in them?
[08:47] <Thon_> what would be suspicious about them? they are all .desktop files...
[08:48] <ducasse> Thon_: i was thinking maybe one is corrupted or something, so parsing them fails. since everything is ok until you try to choose desktop.
[08:49] <ducasse> Thon_: just guessing here :)
[08:49] <Thon_> yeah. I just reconfigured and selected gdm
[08:49] <Thon_> it lets me get to the point of picking a desktop and entering my password
[08:49] <Thon_> but slecting i3 forced me into unity
[08:51] <i-am-hilarious> I'm so funny
[08:51] <i-am-hilarious> i am hilarious
[08:52] <Thon_> any more thoughts
[08:52] <ducasse> Thon_: anything in the dm logs?
[08:53] <SomethisGER> mhmm, to open a new terminal in the terminal one has to type "gnome-terminal" ... why did they name the command "GNOME-terminal", not just "terminal"? ;-)
[08:53] <Thon_> not sure how to check them nor what to check for in them ducasse
[08:53] <ducasse> SomethisGER: because there are many different terminals?
[08:54] <foormea> hiya. with systemd, once i've set ntp on with sudo timedatectl set-ntp true (and configured /etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf with ntp servers, how do i actually sync the time?
[08:54] <SomethisGER> ducasse: but not a single command called "terminal" ... but I guess you're right.
[08:54] <EriC^> !find terminal
[08:56] <frena_> journalctl -f (when I click on a created pptp entry) --> https://ptpb.pw/82Sf --> what should I install?
[08:56] <SomethisGER> EriC^: ok ... don't have any of those on my Ubuntu Studio standard installation :-)
[08:56] <Guest59432> hello
[08:57] <SomethisGER> EriC^: but I get it. It's the tip of the iceberg.
[08:57] <Guest59432> Does anyone know why i can't access the unbutu software store
[08:57] <ducasse> SomethisGER: you should have xterm, at least
[08:57] <EriC^> SomethisGER: yeah, i was curious if there's a terminal program
[08:57] <Guest59432> I can install things through the terminal but when I click on the icon that says ubuntu software it doesn't respond
[08:57] <EriC^> SomethisGER: apparently nobody made a plain "terminal" program
[08:59] <Guest59432> no
[08:59] <Thon_> oh sweet jesus, I booted into stuff with GDM, then backed out and reconfigured it to ldm, now ldm works agian
[08:59] <Thon_> fuck
[08:59] <Sourcey> Im trying to perform this, but getting systemctl not found. sudo systemctl reload sshd
[08:59] <Thon_> about time
[08:59] <Sourcey> what is an other way to do this command?
[08:59] <Guest59432> is the ubuntu software center not working right now or someting?
[08:59] <nonothing> Guest59432,  do you have an icon for it? what happens when you try to open it?
[08:59] <foormea> Sourcey: sudo service ssh reload ?
[09:00] <weedmic> I've been using opensuse for eons.  I have installed ubuntu 16.04.1 on one machine so I can use runescape nxt client.  I now want to install java, but it is not at the ubuntu store.  when I try an .rpm file i just get some compressed file.  how does one normally install files on ubuntu?  rpm or soemthing else?
[09:00] <SomethisGER> ducasse: Oh sure ... apropos terminal --> cfgetispeed (3), cfgetospeed (3), cfmakeraw (3), cfsetispeed (3), cfsetospeed (3), cfsetspeed (3), chvt (1), clear (1), console_ioctl (4), ctermid (3), dvi2tty (1), forkpty (3), getpt (3), gnome-terminal (1), gnome-terminal.wrapper (1), grantpt (3), IO::Tty::Constant (3pm), isatty (3), koi8rxterm (1), login_tty (3), luit (1), mesg (1), namei (1), open (1), openpty (3), openvt (1), posix_openpt (3), 
[09:00] <Sourcey> thanks foormea
[09:01] <SomethisGER> ducasse: I just meant a command called terminal (not a terminal) ;-)
[09:01] <SomethisGER> EriC^: yeah, looks like a niche :-D
[09:01] <ducasse> SomethisGER: alias it.
[09:02] <Guest59432> nonothing, yes I have the icon that looks like a red shopping bag with a big 'A' on it
[09:02] <Guest59432> nonothing, SORRY
[09:02] <SomethisGER> ducasse: Nah, I'll use my history search and remember this conversation whenever I'll use it in the future.
[09:02] <nonothing> Guest59432, what happens when you try to open the ubuntu software center?
[09:03] <Guest59432> nonothing, when I try to open it it doest do anything, the pointer turns to a circle indicating that something is happening but nothing is
[09:03] <Sourcey> I just set "PasswordAuthentication no" in "sshd_config" - It locked out sftp access, but I can still access with my old password through terminal. Why is this? I want to close all password access
[09:04] <kamil_> Hello. Im new to linux and I hoped I could find some help there. Firstly I have tried to install debian from live usb but I failed since grub refused to install(live usb was assigned to /dev/sda and I could not change it). Now Im trying with ubuntu. Live usb works just fine but I cant boot from ubuntu installed on hard drive. I can see just black screen and nothing happens. Does anybody have idea how to approach this problem?
[09:04] <kamil_> ps. for some reason my hard drive is detected as removable sd card
[09:05] <Guest59432> nonothing, so when I click on that icon it doesn't opening anything. It starts to process somthing, but then it just stops
[09:06] <weedmic> i believe it is .deb files - anyway I installed java jre using apt-get
[09:07] <nonothing> Guest59432,   just needed you to state your issue more clearly so others could help you.  i have to go now but hopefully some one here has an answer
[09:07] <atralheaven> may someone please check the exact grub version on an updated ubuntu 16.04? this command works for it: "dpkg -l | grep grub | grep ii"
[09:07] <Guest59432> ok
[09:07] <atralheaven> at least it works on debian!
[09:08] <Guest59432> nonothing, am I not clear?
[09:08] <Guest59432> hmmm
[09:09] <ducasse> !info grub2 | atralheaven
[09:10] <Guest59432> So I am in Ubuntu on a live usb. It has a pannel to the left with a few programs pre-installed. One softare in the list is the Ubuntu software center. When I click it, the pointer just spins for a second, but then stops and nothing opens. I can only install through the terminal
[09:11] <Guest59432> anyone know why it is doing this and what I can do to fix it?
[09:12] <Guest59432> is this the help channel?
[09:16] <weedmic> pls provide link on how to enable java jre in firefox for ubuntu 16.04 - i know it is installed already
[09:24] <weedmic> I'm beginning to see why I use opensuse - what a mess :o
[09:25] <kamil_> do you have any ideas why ubuntu from live usb works fine but installed on hard drive doesnt boot(black screen)
[09:29] <amso> ?
[09:29] <himcesjf> kamil_: Hey, how did you install Ubuntu on HDD?
[09:30] <kamil_> yes i did
[09:30] <himcesjf> kamil_: How? Did you already had Windows installed on that HDD?
[09:30] <kamil_> but after i choose ubuntu from grub screen i get black screen
[09:31] <kamil_> i had windows before but now it is just ubuntu nothing else
[09:31] <himcesjf> Okay, so you saw grub screen, selected Ubuntu but it gave black screen. Was any error visible?
[09:31] <himcesjf> Okay
[09:31] <kamil_> nothing
[09:31] <amso> ttt
[09:32] <himcesjf> kamil_: Was it a manual installation with partitions set for  root (/), home (/home) etc or automatic?
[09:33] <weedmic> good luck w this project - but all I see is illogic& bugs - going to try harder to make runescape work on opensuse (non-debian)
[09:33] <himcesjf> kamil_: In either case, I suggest you to format the HDD after taking backup of any important data and re-install Ubuntu.
[09:33] <kamil_> automatic installation. one thing worth mentioning is that hard drive is detected as removable sd card. Im not sure how it affects things
[09:33] <himcesjf> Oh
[09:33] <tomodachi> hi im interested in knowing more about how the security and patche release process in ubuntu works , can anyone point me in a direction? for example where one can find notes on current patches and release info etc
[09:34] <himcesjf> kamil_: Where did you check that the media detected is SD card and not HDD?
[09:34] <himcesjf> POST?
[09:34] <kamil_> it appears as SD card on ubuntu live usb which i use right now
[09:35] <himcesjf> kamil_: Did you install Ubuntu on HDD or SD card?
[09:38] <himcesjf> But the grub seems to be doing it's job and whichever media it was installed on grub is running
[09:38] <kamil_> on internal hdd that everywhere appears as removable sd card
[09:38] <himcesjf> kamil_: That is strange. Is it an internal HDD or external? How is it connected. POST should detect the media, you should select the installed media as default for booting and it should work
[09:38] <rigo88> hi. is it possible to mount the onedrive cloud as a network drive?
[09:42] <kamil_> its internal hdd and I have no idea how it is connected sorry.
[09:42] <himcesjf> kamil_: I suggest you to do a clean installation. Re-install Ubuntu on HDD or whichever media you like and make sure to have it set as default media for booting in POST
[09:42] <himcesjf> BIOS*
[09:45] <kamil_> Unfortunatelly I have tried reinstalling 3 times already. and I think this hdd is causing problems
[09:45] <kamil_> I have tried installing debian before but grub refused to install on this hdd since it was not detected as /dev/sda
[09:46] <rigo88> is it possible to mount the onedrive cloud as a network drive?
[09:50] <codernotz> hello
[09:50] <codernotz> anybody available
[09:50] <codernotz> for chat
[09:50] <ikonia> for what ?
[09:50] <ikonia> codernotz: hi there, you've joined #ubuntu, the channel is used for ubuntu technical suppport and discussion
[09:50] <ikonia> it's not really a chat channel
[09:50] <codernotz> i need some assistance with this env @ikonia
[09:51] <ikonia> you may want to try ##chat if you want general chat
[09:51] <ikonia> if you want help with ubuntu though, you're in the right place
[09:51] <codernotz> @ikonia i have added the laravel directory to $PATH but doesnt work when
[09:51] <codernotz> i try to enter laravel in terminal it says command not found
[09:52] <codernotz> i have added ~/.composer/vendor/bin to PATH
[09:52] <codernotz> however when executing laravel it says command not found
[09:52] <codernotz> @ikonia can you assist
[09:52] <codernotz> ?
[09:53] <codernotz> @ikonia
[09:53] <codernotz> are you there?
[09:53] <codernotz>  i have added the laravel directory to $PATH but doesnt work when
[09:53] <codernotz> i try to enter laravel in terminal it says command not found
[09:54] <codernotz> i have added ~/.composer/vendor/bin to PATH
[09:54] <codernotz> however when executing laravel it says command not found
[09:54] <codernotz> anybody
[09:54] <ikonia> codernotz: so where is the laravel binary ?
[09:54] <codernotz> can answer this question
[09:54] <ikonia> codernotz: calm down - it takea  minute or two to respond
[09:54] <codernotz>  ~/.composer/vendor/bin
[09:54] <ikonia> you can't have to keep asking
[09:54] <codernotz> sorry
[09:54] <codernotz> sorry buddy i am newbie to irc
[09:55] <ikonia> codernotz: ok - so show me ls -la ~/.composer/vendor/bin/laravel
[09:55] <SomethisGER> Ok, looping with spaces in filenames here ...
[09:55] <codernotz> @ikonia lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 28 Sep 19 00:12 /home/codernotz/.composer/vendor/bin/laravel -> ../laravel/installer/laravel
[09:55] <SomethisGER> ... want eliminate the prefix in these files: Ardour - Recording Guitar 02 - Add a Track.png Recording Guitar 02 - Add a Track.png ... Ardour - Recording Guitar 03 - Select Bus.png Recording Guitar 03 - Select Bus.png
[09:55] <SomethisGER> ... for f in *.png; do "$f" "${f#Ardour - }" ; done
[09:56] <ikonia> codernotz: so thas a symlink
[09:56] <SomethisGER> ... runs into problems with the spaces. How can I integrate the quotes accordingly?
[09:56] <codernotz> how do i fix that @ikonia
[09:57] <ikonia> codernotz: follow the symlink
[09:57] <ikonia> codernotz: it's also owned by "root"
[09:57] <ikonia> codernotz: root shoulw not be in place / used in ubuntu
[09:57] <ikonia> should
[09:57] <codernotz> cool so laravel is in / directory right? @ikonia
[09:57] <ikonia> codernotz: no
[09:58] <ikonia> codernotz: what user did you install it as ?
[09:58] <codernotz> @ikonia i  guess sudo
[10:00] <codernotz> @ikonia buddy ?
[10:03] <SomethisGER> SomethisGER: (to myself ... testing bell beep settings)
[10:04] <codernotz> @ikonia any solutions
[10:04] <codernotz> @ikonia i am installating again without sudo
[10:05] <codernotz> @ikonia are you there
[10:06] <soee_> what would be the best source for having elasticsearch 2.x installed on Xenial?
[10:10] <rigo88> is it possible to mount the onedrive cloud as a network drive?
[10:12] <codernotz> @ikonia?
[10:18] <Guest89839> is anyone here
[10:18] <kamil_> i have tried reinstalling ubuntu on hdd and it doesnt solve problem. when booting from grub choose =>ubuntu(result black screen). choose advanced =>recovery(freeze on  "Loading initial ramdisk..."
[10:24] <FuchsCanFuchOff> fuckity fuckity fuck fuck fuck
[10:25] <sevenfourk> flashback to 1943-1944
[10:25] <rigo88> is it possible to mount the onedrive cloud as a network drive?
[10:25] <FuchsCanFuchOff> rigo88: no.  unless your mom puts a cloud in her pussy
[10:26] <FuchsCanFuchOff> !ops
[10:26] <sevenfourk> someone needs to be banned
[10:26] <FuchsCanFuchOff> HELP!  SOMEONE IS BUILDING A BOT NET AND PLANNING TO DESTROY US ALL!
[10:26] <FuchsCanFuchOff> sevenfourk: yes.  your mom.
[10:36] <SomethisGER> goodbye :-)
[10:40] <kamil_> does anybody know why ubuntu live usb works fine but installed on hdd doesnt boot? there is just black screen after choosing ubunt from grub
[10:41] <hateball> kamil_: do you have nvidia gpu?
[10:41] <hateball> !nomodeset | kamil_
[10:41] <kamil_> tried nomodeset
[10:41] <kamil_> it still shows black screen
[10:42] <kamil_> when I tried to boot recovery mode it freezes on "Loading initial ramdisk"
[10:45] <Angs> I use sudo update-rc.d my_program defaults 99 02 for a start-up program. How can I delay the start-up even more?
[10:46] <cheeseboy>  libglu1-mesa-dev : Conflicts: libglu1-mesa-dev:i386 but 9.0.0-2 is to be installed <- there anyway i can work around ubuntu being a turd?
[10:48] <pseudonimms> Angs, well, you can implement the delay in the program itself or just use a wrapper script.
[10:50] <pseudonimms> Angs, like this: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/c8ba2dcd6886e1e2bc50582f48729720
[10:52] <rigo88> is it possible to mount the onedrive cloud as a network drive?
[10:53] <Angs> pseudonimms, thank you. I have one more question. My program needs to start after mysql is started. I should have while(condition){sleep(); } do you know what can I use as condition?
[10:54] <hateball> rigo88: google suggests it is accessible using webdav
[10:55] <Holden_> HI
[10:56] <pseudonimms> Angs, what Ubuntu version are you using?
[10:56] <Angs> pseudonimms, 15.04
[10:57] <Angs> I can get /etc/init.d/mysql status, but I don't know much bash how to use the string
[10:58] <linxeh> you can capture the output of other commands with $(command) or `command` syntax
[10:58] <Ben64> Angs: 15.04 is no longer supported, you need to upgrade
[10:59] <linxeh> however, if you are using init.d (or any other system) just start your program from init at the right priority, or in modern releases set a dependency on mysql
[11:00] <rorro> Yo, I'm running ubuntu 16.04 with Unity and i'm trying to bing the keys <super>f1 to <super>f4 to move a window to a specific workspace. But they don't seem to work at all. Any suggestions on how to fix it? I'm doing it through system settings->keyboard->shortcuts->navigation
[11:00] <Angs> linxeh, do I do it on update-rc.d or inside /etc/init.d/my_program script?
[11:00] <pseudonimms> Angs, upstart, the init system which your version of Ubuntu uses, has a feature to start one service after another starts. So you don't need to use a delay.
[11:01] <rorro> I do have <super>+1 up to <super>+4 binds to navigate to the specific workspaces, and those work
[11:01] <Ben64> Angs: first, upgrade to a supported release (16.04) then use systemd
[11:01] <rigo88> hateball: thanks i'll google it
[11:01] <Angs> thank  you
[11:02] <pseudonimms> Angs, yeah, Ben64 is right. It'd be better and easier if you upgrade.
[11:02] <hateball> rigo88: I dont use onedrive myself so I dont know. But it should be googleable yes, to get the URL and then mount it in Nautilus or whatever you use
[11:02] <Angs> I'll, thanks
[11:02] <Ben64> plus, 15.04 has been without security updates for over 7 months now
[11:04] <Sam54> Is there some known problem when trying to hotplug disks in a live session ?
[11:19] <phaidros> I have just upgraded from 14.04 to 16.04 and now mysqld is borked. anyone here dare to explain what happened to the config files and why 5.5 -> 5.7 is such a pain? I cannot even access the mysqld when started with mysqld_safe ..
[11:19] <phaidros> any hints what has changed here?
[11:19] <Guest60781> pastebin any and all logs
[11:20] <phaidros> Guest60781: you answering me?
[11:20] <UbuntuDude> I'm getting this error while trying to install brackets
[11:20] <UbuntuDude> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of brackets:
[11:20] <UbuntuDude>  brackets depends on libgcrypt11 (>= 1.4.5); however:
[11:20] <UbuntuDude>   Package libgcrypt11 is not installed.
[11:20] <UbuntuDude> I tried sudo apt install libgcrypt11-dev
[11:21] <UbuntuDude> also tried sudo apt-get -f install
[11:21] <UbuntuDude> keept getting 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 72 not upgraded.
[11:21] <UbuntuDude> anyone know aware how to fix this issue on xenial?
[11:22] <Sam54> phaidros search for a migration script ?
[11:23] <phaidros> Sam54: the dist upgrade did update the mysql databases, I have now trouble to *access* the database. could you explain what kind of migration script you mena?
[11:23] <phaidros> mean?
[11:26] <Guest60781> hope you had backups
[11:26] <k1l_> UbuntuDude: your brackets 3rd party repo is a mess
[11:27] <k1l_> UbuntuDude: apt-cache policy brackets   #that will show you what repo its from
[11:29] <usuario_> hiii
[11:29] <usuario_> whats up guyssssszzz
[11:31] <mike_papa>  /join #idea-users
[11:31] <mike_papa> sry
[11:34] <UbuntuDude> k1l_: this is what it gives brackets:
[11:34] <UbuntuDude>   Installed: (none)
[11:34] <UbuntuDude>   Candidate: (none)
[11:34] <UbuntuDude>   Version table:
[11:34] <UbuntuDude>      1.7.0-16898 0
[11:34] <UbuntuDude>         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
[11:35] <k1l_> UbuntuDude: please use a pastebin like paste.ubuntu.com in future.
[11:35] <k1l_> UbuntuDude: then you installed brackets a s .deb install. but that package requires a package that is not available on 16.04.
[11:36] <UbuntuDude> k1l_: I've tried to install libgcrypt11-dev but it says it's the newiest
[11:37] <arthur_dog> rm -rf/
[11:38] <k1l_> !danger
[11:39] <phaidros> hm, [ERROR] Failed to access directory for --secure-file-priv. Please make sure that directory exists and is accessible by MySQL Server. Supplied value : /var/lib/mysql-files .. what package should create this place?
[11:39] <Sam54> chmod ?
[11:51] <GNUUBUS123> 'list
[11:51] <GNUUBUS123> -pls ignore
[11:52] <GNUUBUS123> can anyone help me out with switching between channels.....I am using IRSSI as a chat client for Freenode
[11:53] <GNUUBUS123> also I typed the command '/list to list out the channels available
[11:54] <GNUUBUS123> but it said due to flooding of data my connection to IRC's server would be lost
[11:55] <k1l_> GNUUBUS123: /join #channelname   makes you join a new channel with #channelname. to search for channels use alis
[11:55] <k1l_> !alis | GNUUBUS123
[11:55] <savino> i sit on bitch x and follow commands for switch chatrooms window new and join a new chatroom
[11:55] <savino>  /window new
[11:56] <savino> switch a chatroom as follow window hide
[11:56] <savino> then window show 1 or 2 or 3
[11:57] <GNUUBUS123> thanks a lot k1l_ & ubottu :)
[11:57] <GNUUBUS123> so should I fire up a seperate terminal for checking the channel list
[11:57] <TUTAYA> http://geor/rp
[11:58] <k1l_> GNUUBUS123: no. alis is a bot on freenode who will list you the channels. please read the ubottus message
[11:58] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:01] <irishman2020> Trying to setup udisks2 (default usb mount tool for ubuntu 14.04) to mount differently than the defaults. Is there anyone who knows of a way to configure it? When I insert a usb, it automounts as the user logged in, but when I login to another user, I cant access the usb drive
[12:01] <irishman2020> at least not easily
[12:02] <fione> hello
[12:04] <GNUUBUS123> thanks k1l_
[12:05] <GNUUBUS123> now if I want to save a particular list is there any way which I can go about saving the whole channel list output from irssi
[12:05] <rudolf_> Hi
[12:06] <Jacruth> hi, I can't bring up my enp0s3 interface: http://imgur.com/a/gLIVZ
[12:06] <rudolf_> How do I mount drives with read write access in case of dirty windows shutdown?
[12:07] <Jacruth> I am using a static ip with eno0s3, but it doesn't seem to work: http://imgur.com/a/ASUA1
[12:07] <rudolf_> My windows has stopped working and it did a dirty shutdown last time. Now I want to have write access in my Ubuntu. Is it possible?
[12:07] <cfhowlett> rudolf_, write to ubuntu from windows?  on a dirty shutdown?  nope.
[12:08] <ioria> Jacruth, ip address it's the same of the gateway ?
[12:08] <rudolf_> I mean I am already in Ubuntu.
[12:08] <rudolf_> Windows isn't working now.
[12:08] <cfhowlett> rudolf_, and windows is locked.  nope.  reboot windows and properly logout
[12:08] <Jacruth> ioria, yes, because It is supposed to connect directly to the other 2 machines in the same local network
[12:09] <rudolf_> But stupid Windows is not booting now.
[12:09] <Jacruth> but I better remove it
[12:09] <k1l_> !ntfsfix | rudolf_
[12:09] <k1l_> rudolf_: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man8/ntfsfix.8.html  but keep possible data loss in mind
[12:09] <cfhowlett> rudolf_, ... probable data loss
[12:10] <rudolf_> Ohk
[12:10] <Jacruth> same effect without it, ioria
[12:10] <rudolf_> Thanks... I will try that.
[12:10] <pseudonimms> rudolf_, there's a mount option for ntfs-3g called `remove_hiberfile`, try it.
[12:10] <rudolf_> Ok
[12:11] <ioria> Jacruth, if you set 'auto' you don't need ifup...
[12:11] <pseudonimms> rudolf_, so e.g. if your NTFS partition is mounted to /windows, use the command: sudo mount -o remount,remove_hiberfile /windows
[12:11] <rudolf_> Ok...will try that
[12:12] <Jacruth> ioria, it was to make it verbose
[12:12] <ioria> Jacruth, be sure of the interfaces's name  (ip a) and try with sudo ifcondif interfaces up
[12:13] <ioria> *ifconifg
[12:15] <Jacruth> ioria, no luck, the name is okay, but it won't be brought up
[12:16] <ioria> Jacruth,  can you paste ifconfig -a ?
[12:17] <ioria> Jacruth,  you disable NM, right ?
[12:20] <Jacruth> ioria, I think it is not running
[12:21] <ioria> Jacruth,  ps -A | grep NetworkManager
[12:21] <Jacruth> ioria, empty, but I checked also service --status-all and it is only running networking
[12:23] <Jacruth> and about ifconfig -a, ioria, the interface will show the old ip address since it can't be reconfigured with the new one: http://imgur.com/THeE1X6
[12:23] <ioria> Jacruth,  sudo ip addr flush dev enp0s3
[12:24] <Jacruth> ioria, now it doesn't have any ip
[12:24] <ioria> Jacruth,  sudo ifconfig enp0s3 up
[12:26] <ioria> Jacruth,  and sudo ifconfig enp0s3  yourip
[12:27] <Jacruth> ioria, no ip, http://imgur.com/a/AQDny
[12:28] <ioria> Jacruth,  what's the output of   sudo ifconfig enp0s3  yourip ?
[12:29] <Jacruth> ioria, it is a success (so, why the interfaces file is wrong? :\ )
[12:30] <ioria> Jacruth,  ok, do this: backup /etc/network/interfaces, reboot   and  sudo ifconfig enp0s3  up  &&  sudo ifconfig enp0s3  yourip
[12:33] <Ntemis> hello
[12:33] <GNUUB> Hi
[12:33] <pseudonimms> rudolf_, any progress?
[12:34] <Jacruth> ioria, after the reboot, without using ifconfig again to setup the ip, the ip was properly set
[12:34] <Jacruth> and init.d/networking does not complain about the configuration anymore
[12:34] <ioria> Jacruth,  good
[12:34] <vooze> Is it possible to sed or echo into crontab -e ? :)
[12:34] <Ntemis> am struggling to make my xbox360 universal remote to work with lirc on xenial and kodi
[12:34] <Ntemis> any help or link/guide?
[12:34] <Jacruth> what may be happening them, maybe the file was lock or something?
[12:35] <ioria> Jacruth,  maybe ...
[12:35] <Jacruth> it sounds weird
[12:35] <ioria> Jacruth,  ip's traffic jam
[12:36] <GNUUB> ~/part
[12:37] <Jacruth> Thanks a lot ioria, and thanks for your patience too
[12:37] <ioria> Jacruth,  no problem
[12:39] <pseudonimms> vooze, you can put the editing commands to a script and use this: EDITOR=your_script crontab -e
[12:39] <pseudonimms> vooze, but why would you need that?..
[12:40] <vooze> pseudonimms: working with vagrant, so I need to have everything in a script at setup :)
[12:40] <vooze> so it's just "vagrant up" and it will start multiple machines in the right config
[12:41] <vooze> But I figured it out, thanks anyway :D
[12:41] <vooze> it was: (crontab -l 2>/dev/null; echo "10 * * * * bash /home/vagrant/automation-project/bash-weather/weather.sh") | crontab -
[12:44] <rudolf__> Pseudonimms I am mounting my d drive in /media/temp as read only first.
[12:44] <rudolf__> Then I'll use the command that you gave. Is it correct?
[12:47] <pseudonimms> rudolf__, well maybe... So it's not a system partition, just a data partition?
[12:48] <rudolf__> I also have c drive. But 3 data partitions.
[12:49] <rudolf__> C is where Windows is installed.
[12:49] <pseudonimms> rudolf__, I don't think my command will help then, but it won't harm anyway. Seems like `ntfsfix` is the right solution in your case.
[12:49] <rudolf__> But it can cause data loss.
[12:50] <Ben64> yep. you should use windows tools on ntfs
[12:50] <pseudonimms> rudolf__, the mount option will cause it too.
[12:50] <cfhowlett> rudolf__, you are much less likely to lose data by using the windows fix tools.
[12:50] <rudolf__> Ok... Will use that only then.thanks
[13:06] <Melio> good morning opensourcery mages
[13:06] <Melio> oh or evening
[13:07] <cfhowlett> "greetings"
[13:09] <Mishari> hey hey
[13:09] <Mishari> all of you wanted to be hacker, but that's in your dreams.
[13:10] <Mishari> they didn't make something to be easily stolen.
[13:10] <cfhowlett> Mishari, check your channel. this is ubuntu support.  chit chat ... elsewhere.
[13:10] <Mishari> aha, ok.
[13:10] <Mishari> cfhowlett, don't do it again or I will kiss your lips out.
[13:10] <jaspernet> Mishari: "all of you wanted to be a hackers". Please be correct if you are to insult people.
[13:10] <Mishari> ;x
[13:10] <Mishari> I didn't mean that by a word.
[13:11] <Mishari> but something to be free with.
[13:11] <CptKirk> If i upgrade my PC and plug my SSD with this Ubuntu into it, should it just boot normally if the gfx card is the same?
[13:12] <cfhowlett> CptKirk, *should*
[13:12] <CptKirk> upgrading mb and intel processor.
[13:12] <Geom> eth
[13:13] <akxwi-dave> CptKirk:  99 out of a hundred time I would say yes...
[13:13] <CptKirk> cool beans
[13:14] <akxwi-dave> I have also had Ubuntu on an ssd..  installed on a laptop, and then swapped it to a completely different laptop and it worked fine, THEN put it into a desktop and work fine
[13:18] <precise|pirate> yarrr
[13:26] <erwin> hello guys
[13:26] <erwin> I did a sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade command on the terminal and I got this message back
[13:26] <erwin> W: Target Translations (apps/i18n/Translation-en) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/getdeb.list:1 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/getdeb.list:2
[13:26] <erwin> what should I do to correct this error
[13:27] <cfhowlett> erwin, nuclear option would be to kill/rebuild sources.  however, the error itself is not harmful
[13:27] <guiverc> erwin:  W indicates its a warning not an error; so you can ignore..
[13:27] <OerHeks> erwin, seems like you added a PPA two times, remove one
[13:28] <erwin> what happened the last time I made this command was it was upgrading and installing something and for some reason the battery went off and I when I tried pressing the power button the laptop went off so I really do not know if it was the cause
[13:29] <erwin> I mean the installation of whatever upgrade it did got completed or not is one thing I also cannot confirm as the laptop went off
[13:29] <LordNelthon> hi all, is safe to set iptables on ubuntu 16.04 without breaking network manager?
[13:30] <theweirdn8> is there a place for ubuntu gaming on freenode?
[13:30] <guiverc> erwin: as previously stated.. it means two lines saying to grab detail (packages) from the same source.. hence the warning.  look for a line listed twice; or one in two files and comment (# at start of line)  one of them.
[13:30] <erwin> everytime I issue that commands I stated earlier it always gives me those messages
[13:30] <cfhowlett> !iptables
[13:30] <erwin> oh ok
[13:30] <OerHeks> erwin, lets see:  this command shows your sources added:  ls  /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ | nc termbin.com 9999
[13:30] <cfhowlett> LordNelthon, see above
[13:31] <Guest50688> tdc
[13:32] <erwin> OerHeks: http://termbin.com/dan7
[13:32] <LordNelthon> cfhowlett: thanks
[13:32] <cfhowlett> happy2help! LordNelthon
[13:33] <OerHeks> odd, just one getdeb ..
[13:33] <joelio> Assuming the first two lines in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/getdeb.list are identical edit in text editor of choice or tail -n +2 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/getdeb.list
[13:33] <erwin> OerHeks: is there anything I must do
[13:33] <joelio> the error states line 1 (:1) and line 2 (:2)
[13:34] <erwin> OerHeks: could it be that the uncompleted upgrade or installation happened the last time I issued those commands
[13:35] <joelio> erwin: cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/getdeb.list | nc termbin.com 9999
[13:35] <joelio> and paste here
[13:36] <OerHeks> strange thing is: getdeb.list:1 /getdeb.list:2  only one list shows up ..
[13:36] <erwin> cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/getdeb.list | nc termbin.com 9999
[13:36] <joelio> they're line numbers
[13:36] <uzrnm> Can't install Viber on Xubuntu 16.10. I mean, the install is completing successfully (using the software-center), but when i try to launch Viber, the system is doing nothing.
[13:36] <theweirdn8> I'm going to give you the gift of jericho. Take it in man: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JuStN6xnhM
[13:37] <erwin> joelio: deb http://archive.getdeb.net/ubuntu xenial-getdeb apps
[13:37] <erwin> deb http://archive.getdeb.net/ubuntu xenial-getdeb apps
[13:37] <OerHeks> uzrnm, 16.10 ??
[13:37] <erwin> that's what I got
[13:37] <OerHeks> uzrnm, 16.10 is not released yet, join #ubuntu+1 for support
[13:37] <joelio> yea, you have 2 source listsed in the same file
[13:37] <joelio> just remove one
[13:37] <uzrnm> OerHeks:My bad sorry, 16.04
[13:37] <Sam54> uzrnm launch it from cmd line and give us some logs
[13:37] <joelio> sudo tail -n +2 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/getdeb.list
[13:37] <joelio> *only* once
[13:38] <joelio> and then run sudo apt-get update
[13:38] <joelio> that tail command will strip off the 1st line
[13:38] <nbd3> Is there a way to tell apt to downgrade all packages for which the currently installed version is not fetchable anymore?
[13:38] <anti-torture> Dr. Semmelweis and Dr. Kennedy were involuntarily committed to an insane asylum or psychiatric facility because of their exercise of the right of free speech.
[13:38] <erwin> joelio: still the same
[13:38] <OerHeks> uzrnm, oke, what is viber? it is not in the softwarecenter
[13:38] <nbd3> I added a PPA that installed newer versions of some packages but now I want to go back to the ubuntu packages...
[13:38] <erwin> I got this message: W: Target DEP-11-icons (apps/dep11/icons-64x64.tar) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/getdeb.list:1 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/getdeb.list:2
[13:38] <anti-torture> Dr. Semmelweis and Dr. Kennedy were involuntarily committed to an insane asylum or psychiatric facility because of their exercise of the right of free speech.
[13:39] <cfhowlett> nbd3, unsupported versions will not upgrade
[13:39] <joelio> erwin: ok, that looks like 16.10 alpha terriorty
[13:39] <nbd3> cfhowlett: Yes, I want to downgrade them to supported versions now
[13:39] <OerHeks> !ppapurge
[13:39] <uzrnm> OerHeks:Viber, the messaging app. I am downloading the .deb, and it is redirecting me to the software-center, where i install it.
[13:39] <cfhowlett> nbd3, what is your ubuntu version?
[13:39] <erwin> joelio: who should I ask for help then
[13:40] <blu__> hi guys. I have a couple of 14.04 servers which run backuppc (rsync backup tool). Since a few days I have to enter a  ip li set mtu 1200 dev eth0  on all of them to get rsync / ssh working correctly again, following http://superuser.com/questions/699530/git-pull-does-nothing-git-push-just-hangs-debug1-expecting-ssh2-msg-kex-ecd. Does anyone else have that problem atm?
[13:40] <nbd3> cfhowlet: 16.04
[13:40] <cfhowlett> nbd3, sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade           put those is a terminal and update away.
[13:41] <joelio> erwin: as OerHeks said, #ubuntu+1
[13:41] <joelio> or remove the ppa if you don't need it
[13:44] <nbd3> cfhowlett: No, that does not do anything, because the installed version is newer than the newest available version
[13:44] <erwin> join #ubuntu+1
[13:44] <cfhowlett> nbd3, installed version of WHAT?
[13:44] <yajushi> Can't I make partition out of mount point which is / ?
[13:47] <rudolf_> Hi
[13:47] <nbd3> cfhowlett: Let's just assume I have kmail 4:16.08 installed from a private ppa and I want to get back to 4:15.12.3-0ubuntu1
[13:47] <yajushi> Using GParted for the same. All others are available for resize, other than the mount point '/'.
[13:47] <nbd3> (There are a ton of packages that I want to downgrade)
[13:47] <OerHeks> uzrnm, all i find is complaints about viber, it is not official supported here.. i downloaded it and got just errors libcrypto.so.10
[13:47] <cfhowlett> nbd3, ah.  disable the ppa, remove kmail.   then reinstall kmail.  and avoid ppa's unless you really, truly need them.
[13:47] <rudolf_> I finally managed to format windows. But the windows loader entry still remains in the grub. I did an update-grub but it is still finding windows entry in /dev/sda1.
[13:48] <nbd3> cfhowlett: Sure. But can I automate that? I have updated around 100 packages and it would be really annoying to downgrade all of them manually
[13:48] <rudolf_> How do I remove that entry now?
[13:48] <tomreyn> yajushi: a mount point is a directory on a file system, which you mount another file system to. you cannot create a partition from a file system location.
[13:49] <cfhowlett> ppapurge though I don't know of it will remove more than a single ppa at an instance. after that sudo apt install package 1 package 2 ....
[13:49] <tomreyn> yajushi: please explain again what you are trying to do.
[13:50] <uzrnm> OerHeks:It was working fine on Linux Mint, but it seems problematic on Ubuntu
[13:50] <tomreyn> rudolf_: which disk did you install grub to?
[13:50] <tomreyn> rudolf_: ignore my question, i misread what you asked
[13:51] <rudolf_> Btw I just mounted /dev/sda1 and there is the boot folder present there.
[13:51] <tomreyn> rudolf_: is windows still installed in sda1?
[13:51] <yajushi> tomreyn: Okay, see I have 462 GB allocated on one. What I'm trying to do is unallocate 200 of 462 and allocate this 200 as another volume.
[13:52] <rudolf_> I formatted the drive but I think there is some other partition with windows left over files.
[13:52] <tomreyn> yajushi: you have 462 GB of what allocated to what?
[13:53] <rudolf_> I see with lsblk that there is a small 100MB partition with these stupid windows files.
[13:53] <OerHeks> uzrnm, contact the maintainer ?
[13:53] <tomreyn> rudolf_: is your overall plan to remove windows and only run linux on this system?
[13:53] <yajushi> tomreyn: I have 462 GB of space allocated to one sda.
[13:53] <rudolf_> Yes
[13:53] <OerHeks> uzrnm, seems like they just target windows and apple and android, linux seems not important
[13:54] <rudolf_> So is it safe to delete that /dev/sda1 completely?
[13:55] <rudolf_> I don't see anything related to Ubuntu in this partition.
[13:55] <tomreyn> rudolf_: that depends on what data you have stored on it. you just said you have a /boot directory on it?
[13:56] <rudolf_> tomreyn: Yeah
[13:56] <tomreyn> rudolf_: if you want to make sure you're not accidentially deleting something you still need, please show the output of the following: sudo blkid; sudo cat /etc/fstab
[13:56] <tomreyn> !pastebin | rudolf_
[13:58] <tomreyn> yajushi: unless you currently use LVM (which can make this easier), you can use gparted to shrink the file system as well as the partition, and create anoher partition and file system next to it.
[13:58] <tomreyn> yajushi: be sure to have complete and restorable backups before you do this.
[13:58] <rudolf_> TomyWork: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23202940/
[13:59] <rudolf_> tomreyn: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23202940/
[14:01] <tomreyn> rudolf_: according to this, the /dev/sda10 partition contains your root ("/") file system and the /dev/sda9 partition contains your swap.
[14:01] <yajushi> tomreyn: Thanks a lot.
[14:01] <tomreyn> rudolf_: there could also be a /boot partition which is just not listed in /etc/fstab, let's do one more check?
[14:02] <rudolf_> ok
[14:04] <tomreyn> rudolf_: put the output of the 'mount' command as well as the contents of the file /boot/grub/grub.cfg on a pastebin as well, please
[14:05] <LuMint> Hi, I'm having this message when booting my ubuntu 14 04: Press S to skip mounting or M for manual recovery. I thought maybe my fstab was wrong...  https://nopaste.me/view/00ccc673 here's my fstab
[14:05] <tomreyn> rudolf_: please be aware that if you have defined a grub password (normally you won't), doing so would reveal it.
[14:05] <LuMint> I wonder if it's safe to comment  out "/dev/mapper/cryptswap1 none swap sw 0 0" given that I use cryptfs
[14:06] <rudolf_> tomreyn: I did not set any such password.
[14:06] <cscf> LuMint, do you mean ecryptfs, encrypted home directory?
[14:06] <OerHeks> grinn LuMint you are not even on ubuntu, are you ?
[14:06] <LuMint> cscf: yes
[14:06] <tomreyn> rudolf_: so you can paste it safely
[14:07] <tomreyn> (to the pastebin)
[14:07] <LuMint> OerHeks: basically ubuntu 14 04 with lxde and 4.3 kernel
[14:07] <rudolf_> tomreyn: For /boot/grub/grub.cfg did you mean cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg ?
[14:07] <cscf> LuMint, cryptswap protects private data from being written to disk as swap data.
[14:07] <LuMint> I see
[14:07] <rudolf_> s
[14:07] <cscf> And if it's already set up, I see no reason to disable it
[14:07] <tomreyn> rudolf_: yes
[14:07] <cscf> Except that I think it might hibernation
[14:08] <cscf> might break*
[14:08]  * GNUUB says hi to every soul in here 
[14:09] <rudolf_> tomreyn: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23202970/
[14:09] <rudolf_> tomreyn: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23202974/ for grub.cfg
[14:11] <shubham> ##learnpython
[14:14] <tomreyn> rudolf_: alright, so that's confirmed. you have no separate /boot partition / file system. the only partitions required by ubuntu to start up fine are sda9 (swap) and sda10 (root file system (" / ") including /boot subdirectory)
[14:15] <tomreyn> rudolf_: so unless the other partitions store any valuable data (such as music, videos, images, documents, ...) you can just delete some or all of them.
[14:17] <tomreyn> rudolf_: the labels listed on your earlier paste at http://paste.ubuntu.com/23202940/ may provide a hint on how those other partitions were previously used / what data they store.
[14:28] <rudolf_> tomreyn: Sorry got dc.
[14:28] <rudolf_> Did you message something?
[14:30] <Donutloop> Exists an tool for checking security issue (CVEs) ?
[14:32] <Melio> is there a way to figure out if it's linux or my network, or my ISP to determine why my page loads and everything browser or even apt-get is extremly slow
[14:32] <Melio> like run a continued diagnostic log to find out what might be causing it
[14:33] <MWM> I seem to be missing the "Ubuntu" option  in grub after my last restart.  Any idea how to get it back?
[14:34] <genii> Donutloop: Current security notices are at http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/  , the mailing list is ubuntu-security-announce
[14:34] <stongo> looking for some help/advice to do a ubuntu kernel upgrade in ec2 hvm using debian packages I compiled from official ubuntu source. is it possible to run `apt-get install linux-image-MYPACKAGE linux-headers-MYPACKAGE` or do I need to create a custom AKI?
[14:35] <stongo> when I install linux-image and linux-headers with default config, the ec2 container never starts up properly using the AMI I build with the kernel upgrade
[14:35] <stongo> * build with default config
[14:37] <Donutloop> Can i  trigger the check on my server? For instance: apt-security all cves
[14:40] <keviv> Quick question, is it recommended to always keep installed the default kernel for the current version of ubuntu? What happens during ubuntu version upgrades? Do any of the previously installed kernels get uninstalled?
[14:40] <Donutloop> Has the "apt" tool a api or something like that ?
[14:40] <OerHeks> Donutloop, there is no apt-security or tool that check CVE's
[14:40] <joelio> well, there is, pakiti but ymmv
[14:40] <OerHeks> Donutloop, you could check if there are security updates pending. apt-get upgrade -s | grep -i security
[14:41] <joelio> not that I'd suggest it but - http://pakiti.sourceforge.net/
[14:41] <auronandace> keviv: it is usually best practice to keep a kernel installed as backup so you know you'll be able to boot if a kernel update broke anything
[14:41] <Donutloop> That i can write my own command "apt-security"
[14:41] <migs_> hello
[14:41] <Donutloop> I need the cve ids
[14:41] <migs_> anyone there
[14:42] <keviv> auronandace: okay that's fair. I guess I was kinda wondering if it's okay to be running a newer kernel during an ubuntu upgrade
[14:42] <auronandace> keviv: if i remember correctly, you'd need to remove kernels using apt (they all stay by default so you are good to boot a previous one)
[14:42] <keviv> Ah okay
[14:43] <GNUUB> I just changed my hostname using 'sudo /bin/hostname XXXXX'.....as there is always an error which the system gives saying 'unable to resolve host XXXXX' is there anything I would have to change in the resolv.conf file
[14:43] <Donutloop> i write tool for 4000 servers . i need the cves
[14:43] <jhutchins> GNUUB: Edit /etc/hosts
[14:44] <k1l_> GNUUB: you need to change /etchosts and /etc/hostnames
[14:44] <k1l_> GNUUB: and afterwards run "sudo service hostname restart"
[14:44] <keviv>  /etc/hostname?
[14:44] <Donutloop> Someone a else idea ?
[14:45] <GNUUB> oh thanks a lot for helping me out will try this asap
[14:45] <OerHeks> Donutloop, maybe this github is any help ? https://github.com/ikeydoherty/cve-check-tool
[14:45] <GNUUB> :)
[14:49] <Donutloop> Ok thanks, I can't make so many calls (Every 3 hours). For 4000 servers is that to much.
[14:49] <GNUUB> @k1l_ & @jhutchins.....just changed both the files.....if I run sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart will it be the same as running  'sudo service hostname restart'
[14:49] <Donutloop> I need something without local db copy
[14:50] <Donutloop> Has the Apt a api ?
[14:50] <cscf> Donutloop, you might be able to use a caching proxy or network mount the db
[14:52] <Donutloop> There is a firewall too.
[14:53] <Donutloop> I now that is hard
[14:53] <nebuchadnezzar> hello, it looks like there is no ubuntu-derivatives channel and no one is on ubuntu-boot, I hope this is the right place to ask a question: we encounter https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1242417 on our derivatives and I wonder what's the good way to keep GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR and set bootloader_id for grub-install, another possibility is to not install the grub-efi-amd64-signed and shim-signed but I don't know how
[14:56] <sgtnasty> why is Brasero not installed by default anymore? is the project abandoned?
[14:57] <OerHeks> sgtnasty, it is installed, in ubuntu anyway
[14:58] <OerHeks> nebuchadnezzar, there is #ubuntu-studio
[14:59] <OerHeks> non official derivates are not supported, and i am sure they have an irc channel (somewhere)
[14:59] <Donutloop> Has the APT tool a API ?
[15:01] <pauljw> OerHeks, sgtnasty brasero wasn't installed on my 16.04LTS either, but it is in the repos.
[15:01] <sgtnasty> its not installed on my desktop 16.04 but I can get it
[15:01] <OerHeks> pauljw, with me it is.
[15:01] <sgtnasty> just wondering why its not default
[15:01] <fredy_> hello
[15:02] <nebuchadnezzar> OerHeks: Thanks, but I'm looking at how to do things for a derivative, not looking for a specific one ;-)
[15:02] <OerHeks> nebuchadnezzar, you encountered an old bug, no activity since 2015 .. good luck!
[15:04] <nebuchadnezzar> OerHeks: it looks like they made a consensus on Ubuntu flavor should use ubuntu, I opened a new one to workaround https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1625200, now I'm trying to generate alternate images without shim-signed and grub-efi-amd64-signed
[15:04] <liquiz> Hi community, i need your help. When i try to install Ubuntu 16.04, when i click on button "install Ubuntu" or Live, installer showing me a black screen(( My laptop: http://www.acer.com/ac/ru/RU/content/model/NX.MVRER.007 pls help!
[15:06] <OerHeks> !nomodeset
[15:06] <OerHeks> liquiz, nomodeset might help, when you choose live/install, hit F6 options
[15:07] <cash> sup everyone
[15:08] <liquiz> I already try nomodeset, and nothing(
[15:08] <liquiz> sorry for bad English
[15:09] <OerHeks> liquiz, GeForce® 920M or 940M ?
[15:10] <liquiz> GeForce® 940M
[15:11] <pc_> how can i explore a file.iso? i'am trying to play fallout3 with playonlinux but  can't find the file.exe for the installation...who can help me? pls
[15:12] <auronandace> !loop
[15:12] <pc_> loop?
[15:12] <auronandace> !mount | pc_
[15:13] <auronandace> pc_: use mount to mount the iso as a loop device
[15:14] <pc_> i did it with gmount iso  but it doesn't works
[15:14] <LeviM> I am connecting an external monitor to my laptop and xrandr shows it as being connected. I can move my mouse over to the new screen, put windows over there, etc. However the monitor is completely black. How do I diagnose an issue like this?
[15:14] <soee> how can i ask user to enter some string in my bash script and validate it id it doe snot contains spaces?
[15:15] <OerHeks> liquiz, ugly solution could be disable one GPU in your bios .. no clue why normal boot/nomodeset does not work
[15:17] <liquiz> OerHeks, ok, i try it
[15:17] <liquiz> OerHeks, thanks)
[15:18] <ducasse> soee: try #bash
[15:19] <manlin> soee: "read" to get input and grep to find spaces
[15:20] <manlin> soee: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23203194/
[15:24] <soee> manlin: thanks
[15:24] <dalambert> Hi, what package do I need to be able to use flashplayer in firefox?
[15:25] <k1l_> !info flashplugin-installer
[15:27] <dalambert> thx
[15:27] <dalambert> is adobe-flashplugin package dead?
[15:29] <cash> i heard a rumor flash plugin is coming back.  think it was at arstechnica
[15:30] <ioria> dalambert, you need to enable Canonical Partner
[15:32] <uzrnm> Let's say i have a remembered password in my browser. Is it automatically stored in the "default keyring"?
[15:33] <xangua> uzrnm: what browser?
[15:33] <mcphail> uzrnm: firefox has its own password store. Don't know about chrome, but suspect similar
[15:33] <uzrnm> xangua:Google Chrome, but i doubt that's important. I am asking about the principle of work
[15:33] <popey> mcphail: chrome does too
[15:33] <xangua> uzrnm: no
[15:34] <uzrnm> mcphail:I can't find an article which clearly explaines what a keyring is.
[15:34] <popey> uzrnm: a piece of software that securely stores tokens for accessing other software or services
[15:35] <popey> like, a real-world keyring, which holds keys for your important secure services (house, garage, work, car)
[15:35] <uzrnm> popey:So i should explicitly store a password there for a particular service/software, it is not linked and has nothing to do with passwords stored into a browser, for an example.
[15:35] <xangua> uzrnm: if you mean gnome keyring, the gnome official browser/epiphany/gnome web/whatever is called now, yes it uses keyring to store passwords
[15:35] <uzrnm> xangua:I think it's called "seahorse"
[15:35] <xangua> uzrnm: there are also add-ons for Firefox or chrome to be able to use keyring
[15:36] <popey> uzrnm: not really, some software integrates with the keyring. It's not often you manually open the keyring and put stuff in
[15:36] <popey> uzrnm: other applications use an api to access it, with your permission
[15:36] <afrokarlsson> mind pannakse ilmselt veeseina taha joa alla, kus mind hakkab käima külastamas emane kilpkonn, kes lakub mu silma, kuni kõik silm on ära limpsitud, seejärel tuleb 2 emast kilpkonna ja nad lakuvad niikaua, kuni mul kurgumandlid on ära söödud ja kui see juhtub, siis ma ilmselt tänan neid
[15:36] <uzrnm> popey:Well that's what i am asking. Don't know if Google Chrome for an ex. is automatically linking with it
[15:37] <popey> uzrnm: i dont believe chrome does
[15:37] <popey> uzrnm: you can open seahorse and see the things in the keyring
[15:38] <uzrnm> popey:Let's say i store a facebook password into a browser, and it links to the default keyring. In the same time, i decide that i won't use a password, and leave it blank, which implies that anyone can see the password, unencrypted
[15:38] <popey> uzrnm: dunno, not tested that level of strangeness
[15:39] <OerHeks> uzrnm, that is the downside of storing passwords, it is not stored unencrypted btw
[15:40] <siva_machina> Chrome does automaticly link to keyring. Well at least it stores its own passwords there.
[15:40] <jaimelespates> salut
[15:40] <jaimelespates> Heho je suis la
[15:40] <jaimelespates> Hello
[15:40] <jaimelespates> Guys
[15:40] <jaimelespates> welcome here
[15:40] <jaimelespates> I love windows
[15:40] <fl3sh> how can I downgrade ubuntu form 16 to 14 using ssh?
[15:40] <OerHeks> fl3sh, not.
[15:40] <jaimelespates> APPLE MAC IS BETTER
[15:40] <ducasse> fl3sh: you need to reinstall
[15:40] <jaimelespates> LINUX IS SO BAD
[15:41] <jaimelespates> LINUX IS FOR NOOB
[15:41] <jaimelespates> You are all noobs
[15:41] <jaimelespates> like boobs
[15:41] <OerHeks> jaimelespates, you must be so lonely
[15:41] <jaimelespates> i love patates
[15:41] <jaimelespates> WHYT U PICK KALISTA
[15:42] <liquiz> jaimelespates, you must be so stupid...
[15:42] <siva_machina> I already set it to ignore.
[15:42] <thiagofm> just a troll, I guess
[15:42] <siva_machina> yup
[15:42] <popey> moving on...
[15:42] <siva_machina> I much rather ignore it then feed it
[15:42] <liquiz> yeah
[15:43] <thiagofm> I guess he needs a better way to stay this to create a discussion
[15:43] <thiagofm> say*
[15:43] <siva_machina> fl3sh and reason you need to downgrade?
[15:43] <uzrnm> OerHeks:I've read somewhere on the net that the passwords are kept unencrypted. If you leave the default_keyring password blank, you are giving your passwords in plain text to anyone who is technical enough to gain access to the default keyring.
[15:43] <sankar> hi all
[15:44] <sankar> i have installed ubuntu,windown n macos on my mac
[15:44] <sankar> im using refind boot loader
[15:44] <cscf> uzrnm, if you are worried about physical access attacks, you need ecryptfs or LUKS.
[15:44] <sankar> refind boot loader not detecting ubuntu
[15:44] <OerHeks> uzrnm, hear-say ..
[15:44] <sankar> can anyone help pls
[15:44] <GNUUB> can anyone help me the understand how virtualenvwrapper is used and how is it better than using virtualenv....I am unable to discern any kind of differences between both even though they say virtualenvwrapper helps you to handle multiple virtualenv.s
[15:48] <UserUS> how can I check the hdd for damanges with 16 lts?
[15:49] <SchrodingersScat> !smart | UserUS
[15:49] <OerHeks> UserUS, first check s.m.a.r.t. , open 'disks' and see health info
[15:50] <tomreyn> sankar: you are looking for help with a software which is maybe supported by its developer, but not here.
[15:50] <tomreyn> sankar: try grub
[15:50] <sankar> well, i had grub..
[15:50] <uzrnm> OerHeks:It's not correct that the password are left in plain-text?
[15:50] <sankar> but grub is not detecting windows
[15:50] <uzrnm> OerHeks:passwords*
[15:50] <OerHeks> uzrnm, proof?
[15:51] <sankar> tomreyn
[15:51] <ducasse> uzrnm: i doubt they are, unless you can prove otherwise
[15:51] <uzrnm> OerHeks:I am asking, i said that i just read that somewhere
[15:51] <OerHeks> auzi am not going to spit out hear-say fud.
[15:51] <uzrnm> ducasse:Not trying to prove anything
[15:51] <OerHeks> !fud
[15:51] <tomreyn> sankar: try to get help with grub in #grub
[15:51] <popey> uzrnm: why not just test it?
[15:52] <sankar> thanks, tomreyn
[15:55] <ducasse> uzrnm: the keyring is only unencrypted if you want it to be, it is encrypted by default
[15:56] <xcyclist> I just had visual studio code trash my session again.  It came up with an old settings tab set I didn't realize I had, and had been up a couple hours apparently, but immediately after I deleted the tab, the entire computer became unresponsive
[15:58] <xcyclist> I could not get to a console, I could not get out of the browser window.  It was completely frozen.  Thanks Microsoft.  I suppose you want to cultivate a complete lack of trust, well you've got it.
[15:59] <tomreyn> xcyclist: if the linux kernel froze (i suspect you are running this on ubuntu, otherwise it would be entirely off topic here), it's probably not their fault.
[15:59] <tomreyn> you could check /var/log/syslog* to get an idea of what may have happened there
[15:59] <xcyclist> Then why has this never happened to this installation in 5 years until I started using visual studio code?
[16:00] <tomreyn> i could not tell, sorry
[16:00] <xcyclist> This is the second time it happened, and both times upon  visiting a visual studio code tab.
[16:00] <xcyclist> both times it takes over the Xwindow desktop, and doesn't let anything else happen.
[16:01] <xcyclist> I'm trying to learn visual studio, and I need to learn all about this stuff, but I don't have time for a bomb that blows up my system.
[16:01] <tomreyn> you could look into using magic sysrq handle such situations
[16:01] <tomreyn> *to handle
[16:02] <tomreyn> !sysrq | xcyclist
[16:02] <xcyclist> It did not respond to anything.  I had to reboot the system from the button on the box.
[16:02] <xcyclist> I could not get to a terminal, nor a console.
[16:02] <_leoxin>  
[16:03] <xcyclist> I will keep that instruction around.  Thanks.
[16:03] <ducasse> xcyclist: sysrq works as long as the kernel responds
[16:03] <tomreyn> possibly graphics driver lockup. but that's just a wild guess. see syslog if you want to get a better idea of what it may have been.
[16:03] <teo_> hello
[16:03] <tomreyn> hi teo
[16:06] <xasha> want to reallocate the \ mount disk allocation.how to do?
[16:06] <xasha> new to ubuntu
[16:06] <UserUS> so my reallocated is pre fail
[16:07] <UserUS> should I buy a new hard drive now, lol
[16:08] <OerHeks> xasha, reallocate /  ?? what is your goal?
[16:08] <SchrodingersScat> xasha: I think to mess with / you need to boot into a live environment like a liveusb
[16:08] <dr4c4n> I'm having issues with full disk encryption during installation of 16.04.1 both gnome and xubuntu versions
[16:09] <dr4c4n> the installation completes, but after entering in the disk encryption passphrase it says cryptsetup successfully set up, but then the boot hangs and never boots.
[16:10] <dr4c4n> is anyone else having this issue?
[16:11] <UserUS> dr4c4n: Posssibly post issue, check the bios setup
[16:11] <dr4c4n> UserUS: where do I look in the bios?
[16:11] <dr4c4n> as I'm there right now
[16:11] <ioria> dr4c4n, maybe it's a video driver issue... have you tied without fde ?
[16:11] <ioria> *tried
[16:12] <dr4c4n> when I install without encryption, it boots up fine, both live and full install to disk.
[16:12] <dr4c4n> the only problem I had was that the fan would come on high on my laptop, without load, and that gets fixed when i install the proprietary video driver from nvidia
[16:13] <ioria> dr4c4n,  have you tried to open a console ?
[16:14] <dr4c4n> I tried ctrl-alt-f1 but I can't get to one
[16:14] <dr4c4n> and ctrl-alt-f2
[16:14] <dr4c4n> it just gets to asking me for the encryption passphrase, then I enter it (correctly)
[16:14] <dr4c4n> and it goes to cryptsetup successfully set up, and the icon (at least for gnome) hangs.
[16:15] <dr4c4n> iroia: I will try again .. but I must go now.
[16:15] <ioria> dr4c4n,  pressing ESC ?
[16:15] <dr4c4n> thanks for your help.
[16:15] <dr4c4n> alright
[16:15] <ioria> dr4c4n,  ok
[16:15] <dr4c4n> brb
[16:29] <borei> hi all
[16:29] <borei> need som help/idea
[16:29] <sSs> ey
[16:30] <borei> i have 10G bonded network, there is vlan on top of bond and bridge on top of vlan, everything works.
[16:30] <borei> periodically ip is going down on that bridge
[16:30] <borei> higly intermitent, nothing in the log
[16:31] <borei> locally ip is available, but neihbours don't see each-other
[16:31] <borei> and i have ceph traffic via that network
[16:31] <borei> :-(
[16:33] <fl3sh> how can I show installation menu?
[16:34] <fl3sh> I need back to partitions
[16:36] <CptKirk> Why is Debian doing well these days in distro charts?
[16:36] <OerHeks> fl3sh, if you want to alter partitions after-install, restart the dvd/usb with install again?
[16:36] <k1l_> CptKirk: that is a better topic for #ubuntu-offtopic or ##linux
[16:36] <CptKirk> ok cool
[16:37] <OerHeks> CptKirk, to spoil your question there: there are no verified dist charts.
[16:38] <CptKirk> I just use distrowatch if you know that one
[16:39] <OerHeks> CptKirk, yes, but those views mean nothing, just saying
[16:40] <CptKirk> Well basically its just page hit rankings
[16:40] <giigle> hey
[16:53] <mikeymop> has anyone here done data recovery?
[16:54] <suppers11251> Hey all. Anyone have any tips for getting Skype for Business up and running on 16.04? Sky Linux (wync?) seems like it only works to connect to *their* hosted servers, not actual skype
[16:54] <mikeymop> specifically from a raid5 array?
[16:55] <cscf> mikeymop, mdadm array?
[16:55] <cscf> mikeymop, https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/RAID_Recovery
[16:56] <mikeymop> ty
[16:56] <mikeymop> and no it was hardware on a perc/5i
[16:56] <velho> Heyy
[16:56] <mikeymop> we already raided new drives. Their offsite backup failed, and this wasn't brought to my attention so I'm attempting to recover the old drives I pulled from the raid
[16:57] <velho> Is there omvf binaries available for ubuntu?
[16:58] <tomreyn> velho: what's "omvf"?
[16:58] <OerHeks> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/OVMF
[16:58]  * OerHeks reading
[16:58] <tomreyn> oh VMf
[16:59] <tomreyn> oh oVMf
[16:59] <velho> tomreyn: My bad
[16:59] <velho> The link is dead
[16:59] <tomreyn> the web page works for me
[17:00] <OerHeks> works here too , and https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+package/ovmf
[17:05] <velho> OerHeks: Thanks,mate!
[17:07] <kamild1996> Hello, I'm trying to find out why is my flash drive behaving crazy, and I've been told about "verbose mount", would that help me find out what's happening? If so, how do I utilize that?
[17:08] <tveyetvin> kamild1996: check dmesg
[17:10] <kamild1996> tveyetvin, I see a bunch of errors there. Most noticably: "Buffer I/O error on dev sdc1, logical block 27712009, lost async page write"
[17:10] <kamild1996> http://pastebin.com/JPqT0iHE
[17:10] <ubuntu154> i need help
[17:11] <ubuntu154> help me pls
[17:11] <cscf> !ask | ubuntu154
[17:12] <ubuntu154> I have installed on my PC Windows 10 and want to use on VirtualBox Ubuntu Server but it dont startup
[17:12] <ubuntu154> !patience
[17:12] <ubuntu154> !patience
[17:12] <suppers11251> How can I remove a .deb i installed via software center?
[17:12] <k1l_> ubuntu154: what error is there? in general ubuntu server install works.
[17:13] <ubuntu154> it just wont startup the installation
[17:13] <cscf> ubuntu154, does it boot?  How far does it get?
[17:13] <tveyetvin> kamild1996: try sudo apt-get install smartmontools
[17:14] <ubuntu154> just virtualbox says: cant open new [] to Ubuntu LTS
[17:14] <ubuntu154> cant open new meeting to Ubuntu LTS
[17:14] <blackbird1> suppers11251, remove it via the software-center
[17:14] <kamild1996> tveyetvin, looks like I have it installed already
[17:15] <tveyetvin> kamild1996: try sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdc
[17:15] <z01d> Hey does anyone use DVB-S/S2 under Ubuntu with a TBS pci card?
[17:16] <cscf> ubuntu154, "new meeting" ?  Really?
[17:16] <ubuntu154> its google translator sorry im german :D
[17:16] <ubuntu154> something in that way
[17:16] <kamild1996> tveyetvin, "unknown USB bridge [0x0951:0x1666 (0x100)]"
[17:16] <k1l_> ubuntu154: #ubuntu-de for german support
[17:17] <ubuntu154> thx
[17:17] <blackbird1> suppers11251, or sudo apt apt autoremove --purge <package-name>
[17:17] <tveyetvin> kamild1996: try a different usb port
[17:17] <blackbird1> suppers11251, or sudo apt autoremove --purge <package-name>*
[17:19] <kamild1996> tveyetvin, the same, but replacing the command to use sdc2 worked.
[17:20] <kamild1996> Output: http://pastebin.com/qP8wT2J4
[17:20] <craptalk> what is the modprobe.d for?
[17:20] <giile> window close
[17:21] <craptalk> folder that has .d in the end, is that having special purpose?
[17:21] <k1l_> craptalk: yes
[17:21] <kamild1996> Indicates a directory, doesn't it?
[17:22] <craptalk> k1l_, for what exactly?
[17:22] <k1l_> yes, it means its a folder for scripts or configs used by the same process that is the name without the .d
[17:24] <tveyetvin> kamild1996: using just /dev/sdc should work, it checks the whole disk for the smart health
[17:24] <craptalk> k1l_, the name without .d?
[17:24] <craptalk> or within the same name?
[17:24] <k1l_> !modprobe | craptalk
[17:24] <kamild1996> tveyetvin, it's just a flash drive without any additional partitions. Oh, and sdc1 and sdc2 returns the same thing
[17:25] <k1l_> craptalk: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man8/modprobe.8.html
[17:25] <tveyetvin> kamild1996: oh
[17:25] <craptalk> k1l_, can ubuntu crating bootable for windows.iso?
[17:25] <craptalk> creating*
[17:25] <craptalk> i cant use disk creator
[17:26] <craptalk> unless it is for linux OS
[17:26] <OerHeks> inuversal tool etcher can .. http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/05/etcher-usb-image-burner-tool-linux-open-source
[17:26] <k1l_> well, windows is a prop. non unix os. ask the windows guys how to create a bootable usb for them on non-windows machines.
[17:26] <craptalk> and third party also i used it before, pendrive linux or something
[17:26] <OerHeks> c/universal *
[17:27] <craptalk> can anyone help me please?
[17:27] <craptalk> creating windows bootable on ubuntu?
[17:27] <OerHeks> ...
[17:27] <craptalk> i need it
[17:27] <craptalk> what application should i use for doing it?
[17:28] <k1l_> craptalk: you should take some time to read the answers.
[17:28] <OerHeks> i am glad i am on his ignorlist
[17:28] <OerHeks> crap questions
[17:29] <suppers11251> whats the best mail client out there on linux? I'm used to using Outlook 365 on desktop, which, I actually like quite a bit. Anything similar quality and feature rich on Linux? Everything seems to be bare minimum for an email client
[17:29] <k1l_> suppers11251: thunderbird is quite common
[17:30] <suppers11251> k1l_, yeah using thunderbird right now but it's very, meh
[17:31] <suppers11251> but if that's the best then that's the best
[17:31] <OerHeks> just mail, or mail + calendar and more ?
[17:32] <mcphail> suppers11251: evolution is an outlooky type thing
[17:32] <cash> thunderbird is better than evolution
[17:32] <suppers11251> mail + calendar would be preferred
[17:33] <mcphail> suppers11251: then try evolution. A bit bloated for most people, but you might like it if you like outlook
[17:33] <OerHeks> i would go for thunderbird then ..
[17:33] <mcphail> suppers11251: worthwhile having evolution installed anyway (even if you don't use it for email) as it fixes the broken Ubuntu default calendar
[17:33] <suppers11251> I'll chekc it out then
[17:34] <suppers11251> thanks mcphail
[17:35] <effectnet> i formatted a zip drive, why can't i copy anything to it?
[17:36] <effectnet> can't make a folder
[17:37] <effectnet> oh i used the gui to format and now it says root owns it, is that why?
[17:40] <effectnet> omg this is a mess
[17:40] <pavlos> did you use 'disks' to format the zip drive?
[17:40] <effectnet> no
[17:41] <pavlos> what filesystem did you use fat32, ntfs?
[17:42] <effectnet> fat would be fine
[17:42] <effectnet> can i use disks then?
[17:43] <kamild1996> How is dd going to behave if the source drive (which I'm making an image of) gets disconnected?
[17:43] <kamild1996> Is it going to stop and show an error or...?
[17:44] <OerHeks> kamild1996, it can/will ruin your usb drive :-D
[17:44] <kamild1996> OerHeks, I mean it's close to being ruined anyway so :I
[17:45] <OerHeks> always 'sync' after dd, anyway
[17:45] <kamild1996> I will, ty
[17:45] <SchrodingersScat> it might I/O error, right?
[17:45] <OerHeks> seriously, interuption can break the filesystem on it
[17:45] <effectnet> this is nuts with this usb
[17:46] <kamild1996> Reading from the drive with dd can break it? huh
[17:47] <effectnet> why cant i write to my usb
[17:47] <OerHeks> oh, as source ..
[17:47] <kamild1996> Yes. Copying from my drive into an image on my HDD
[17:47] <pavlos> effectnet, format the usb with 'disks', unmount, remount and see if you can write to it
[17:47] <effectnet> i tried disks and was still unable to write to it
[17:47] <effectnet> i gotta change the user on it or something?
[17:48] <kamild1996> Wait, effectnet, your USB can't be written to as well?
[17:48] <pavlos> effectnet, are you familiar with gparted? you could try that tool
[17:48] <effectnet> i can't write to usb
[17:49] <kamild1996> Mine started doing the same today too. Is today the day of random USB drivers dying or?
[17:49] <pavlos> effectnet, make sure you select /dev/sdb or whatever device it comes on as
[17:49] <kamild1996> drives*
[17:50] <effectnet> i'm discouraged.  i'll go use another machine.
[17:51] <effectnet> thank you though
[17:53] <Exodious> is there any irc channel where i could find big girl community?
[17:53] <kamild1996> You can ask at #freenode about that lol
[17:54] <k1l_> Exodious: use alis to search for channels on freenode
[17:54] <effectnet> are freshly-formatted usb drives working normally in ubuntu?
[17:54] <effectnet> or is this something i have to learn?
[17:54] <Exodious> how do i connect on other channel? :D
[17:54] <k1l_> Exodious: /join #channelname
[17:54] <Exodious> ty
[17:54] <kamild1996> Will dd copy the empty space into the image too?
[17:55] <suppers11251> any chance of getting a new version of eclipse in the repo?
[17:55] <k1l_> kamild1996: dd will copy 1:1. so everything that is on the source will be on the target
[17:55] <kamild1996> I see, ty
[17:58] <Limberian> I recently found out that I had bad sectors on my sdd
[17:58] <Limberian> I have never seen anything or any data lost so
[17:58] <Limberian> Should I fix it or replace the drive?
[17:58] <\9> run smartctl to know for sure
[17:58] <\9> but that does sound like impending disk failure
[17:58] <Limberian> I am right now
[17:59] <Limberian> I was doing my usual check up on system and then bad sectors showed up
[17:59] <k1l_> Limberian: a few bad sectors are replaced by the hdd firmware. but if it gets more bad sectors the drive will fail. and ususally there will be even more bad sectors. so better buy a new one and plan an exchange
[17:59] <mikeymop> cscf: in regards to that raid recovery using mdadm. Do you thin it would work if the array wasn't software?
[18:00] <cscf> mikeymop, probably not.  For a hardware raid failure, you should contact the raid card support, or a data recovery company.
[18:00] <mikeymop> cscf: ty
[18:00] <myo> hello
[18:00] <cscf> mikeymop, and check your backups more carefully next time :)
[18:01] <Limberian> I still dont understand how can bad sectors just suddenly pop up
[18:01] <mikeymop> cscf: I had a waiver to protect me :) but its my friend so I feel bad that mozy failed him
[18:01] <Limberian> I mean, everything was perfect like 6 mins ago before i run checkup
[18:01] <aayush_2323> hi all, I have recently formatted my laptop for 16.04OS and i have lost my whole data.. even my external hard disk copy..
[18:02] <aayush_2323> Can anyone tell me how i can restore it, if possible?
[18:02] <\9> aayush_2323: you cannot restore it. best you can do is use a recovery utility to try fish something out of the white noise
[18:02] <k1l_> Limberian: they are tehcnical failures. and if you dont use or check that part the bad sectors might not be found untill the day you want to get the data from that part of the disk
[18:02] <cscf> !recovery
[18:02] <cscf> nope, not that one
[18:02] <cscf> aayush_2323, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery
[18:03] <myo> hello, Before I log in 16.04 the error are shown, could any one tell me how I can solve it please? Really thanks!
[18:04] <\9> i think we need a factoid for that wiki link
[18:04] <Limberian> k1l_: thanks
[18:04] <\9> myo: .. which error, exactly?
[18:04] <aayush_2323> I was looking inside 'testdisk, i dont have goo understanding with language.. Is there any page which explains it better
[18:04] <kamild1996> myo, just explain the problem in as much detail as possible :)
[18:05] <aayush_2323> It's so sad to loose all your oldies :(
[18:05] <myo> yes. bro when I log in again. I will write these errors . Now I have no idea.
[18:07] <Willem> Hello
[18:09] <Kartagis> I installed vlc on suggestion and that installed a ton of plugins, but my video issue persists
[18:09] <siva_machina> I prefer mpv
[18:11] <pavlos> vlc can play many formats, what is your video's extension?
[18:11] <sam__> hi everyone !
[18:12] <adamc> <uses Plex media server to play his titles :)
[18:17] <dr4c4n> hi, so I can see now where the ubuntu stops booting, I'm getting tpm_crb can't request region for resource and iwlwifi: unsupported splx structure
[18:18] <mathioud> it seems like you got a boot problem
[18:19] <mathioud> get the big guys
[18:20] <Kartagis> pavlos: mp4
[18:21] <dr4c4n> mathioud: who are the big guys?
[18:21] <Kartagis> pavlos: on youtube and offline, videos seem to play frame by frame
[18:22] <Kartagis> not that slow, but you get the point
[18:22] <pavlos> Kartagis, http://www.videolan.org/vlc/features.html see formats, it definitely plays mp4
[18:22] <cscf> Kartagis, is your graphics acceleration working?
[18:22] <Kartagis> cscf: no idea, how do I check that?
[18:23] <cscf> Kartagis, start with ' glxinfo | grep render' and see if direct rendering is on
[18:23] <OerHeks> Kartagis, why don you give the guys more info, like you have intel 4th gen CPU??
[18:23] <OerHeks> or GPU, whatever
[18:24] <Kartagis> yea, I have intel 4th gen GPU, and direct rendering in on
[18:24] <Kartagis> *is
[18:25] <pavlos> d/l a sample mp4 and try it with vlc ... mine played well http://techslides.com/sample-webm-ogg-and-mp4-video-files-for-html5
[18:25] <dr4c4n> alright now I'm getting another error
[18:25] <dr4c4n> NMI watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#2 stuck for 23s!
[18:26] <cscf> dr4c4n, last time I got that error, it's because I overclocked too far
[18:26] <cscf> But I imagine other things can cause it
[18:26] <Robota> Where can i download xchat-gnome installer for ubuntu. newbie here.. thanks.
[18:27] <cscf> Robota, xchat is obsolete, install hexchat
[18:27] <OerHeks> softwarecenter, Robota
[18:27] <dr4c4n> cscf: this is what is happening to me on a regular install using full disk encryption as provided by the default installation
[18:27] <k1l_> Robota: dont use xchat-gnome. use hexchat
[18:27] <cscf> dr4c4n, what CPU?
[18:27] <dr4c4n> cscf: I haven't modified my laptop at all, this is just doing a regular installation
[18:27] <Robota> thnx guys.. software center not responding.. not sure. running ubuntu on USB.
[18:27] <Robota> will check hexchat
[18:27] <dr4c4n> I have a new asus zenbook 15'
[18:28] <dr4c4n> *runs to get link*
[18:28] <cscf> dr4c4n, 16.04.1?
[18:28] <dr4c4n> http://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=710_577_1044&item_id=092593&sid=fdksg3smtctko1quv5aarh4ii5
[18:28] <dr4c4n> that's my new computer
[18:28] <dr4c4n> yes 16.04.1 both ubuntu-gnome and xubuntu
[18:28] <Kartagis> pavlos: those seem to play fine on the browser
[18:29] <dr4c4n> if I try to encrypt either one, I put in the encryption key, it says crypt setup successful, then it would hang, I then pressed esc and saw these messages.
[18:29] <pavlos> Kartagis, save it as small.mp4 and then play it via vlc
[18:29] <Kartagis> that works well too
[18:30] <pavlos> so your vlc can play mp4
[18:31] <Kartagis> pavlos: I got that vlc idea from askubuntu
[18:31] <dr4c4n> cscf: gotta run to a tutorial now, but I'll be back on later to try to figure this out.
[18:31] <Kartagis> the actual issue is with yt videos
[18:32] <pavlos> Kartagis, there may be several reasons why yt videos are choppy or frame by frame
[18:32] <morgdum> I just installed ubuntu and I can't get sound to work! The subwoofer is completely greyed out in the sound settings and set to the lowest setting. The codec is Realtek alc887vd. What I've tried so far: http://askubuntu.com/questions/501989/ubuntu-14-04-asus-g550jk-sonicmaster-external-subwoofer-not-working and http://askubuntu.com/questions/53802/s
[18:32] <morgdum> ubwoofer-sound-preferences-problem
[18:32] <pavlos> Kartagis, I suggested proof of concept that your vlc plays mp4
[18:33] <morgdum> Haven't found anything useful on google at all. This issue was not present on windows, but was also present on my previous Arch install.
[18:33] <morgdum> Right, forgot to mention: I'm running Ubuntu 16.04
[18:34] <MonkeyDust> morgdum  #ubuntustudio is multimedia dedicated, try in that channel
[18:34] <MonkeyDust> try and ask in that channel*
[18:34] <OerHeks> morgdum, "  in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf set enable-lfe-remixing: no to yes and make sure it is not commented ΅ did not do the trick?
[18:35] <morgdum> MonkeyDust: Isn't that a seprate distro
[18:35] <MonkeyDust> morgdum  it has the same repos
[18:35] <MonkeyDust> !studio
[18:35] <morgdum> OerHeks: That was one of the links I sent. Didn't do anything
[18:38] <morgdum> Anybody got any ideas?
[18:40] <Xaro> Hey all
[18:42] <myo> Hello there!
[18:44] <maxcell_> when i configure de IP address in /etc/network/interfaces and reboot my computer it doesnt catch the DNS anymore and i cant access the internet and /etc/resolv.conf becomes empty.
[18:44] <gabrielpg> bye
[18:46] <BluesKaj_> maxcell_, set your dns nameservers in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head , and just ignore the warning there...that file writes to /etc/resolv.conf
[18:46] <pavlos> maxcell_, you can add dns-nameservers 8.8.8.8 in the eth0 section of the interfaces, restart networking, test
[18:47] <Rapsssito> Hola?
[18:47] <Rapsssito> Hallo?
[18:48] <Rapsssito> I'm trying to find help with lubuntu
[18:48] <natkeeran_> #join test
[18:48] <BluesKaj_> !ask | Rapsssito
[18:48] <MonkeyDust> natkeeran_  it's   /join #test
[18:48] <pavlos> natkeeran_,  /join #test
[18:48] <natkeeran_> #join #test
[18:48] <mtx> teste
[18:49] <maxcell_> how do a create a Static connection by hand in Network Manager (ubuntu doesnt use /etc/network/interfaces)
[18:49] <marcel_> what is this here????
[18:49] <pavlos> maxcell_, http://askubuntu.com/questions/143819/how-do-i-configure-my-static-dns-in-interfaces
[18:49] <compdoc> ubuntu does use /etc/network/interfaces
[18:50] <akik> marcel_: how did you join here if you don't know what this is?
[18:50] <mtx> '-'
[18:50] <SchrodingersScat> !support | marcel_
[18:50] <OerHeks> maxcell_, edit your connection, or setup a new one? don 't mess with the interfaces file
[18:50] <maxcell_> OerHeks, i dont wanna mass with anything bro
[18:50] <marcel_> gibt es hier auch deutsche? hätte eine frager
[18:51] <maxcell_> OerHeks, the interfaces files are empty in ubuntu
[18:51] <Rapsssito> I have an issue with the speakers. I recently installed Lubuntu in a PC and it doesn't recognize the speakers. I've tried with pavucontrol and pulseaudio.
[18:51] <tomreyn> !de | marcel_
[18:51] <BluesKaj_> that's odd compdoc , I'm using it ,  not using network-manager
[18:51] <OerHeks> maxcell_, so use networkmanager :-)
[18:51] <akik> marcel_: ubuntu uses the interfaces file just fine
[18:51] <akik> sorry, maxcell_
[18:51] <maxcell_> akik, no it doesn't
[18:52] <compdoc> I dont like network-manager, so I always modify the interfaces file. But Im still on 16.04, so maybe...
[18:52] <maxcell_> OerHeks, how? thats new to me
[18:52] <akik> maxcell_: well, yes it does and this is not a competition
[18:52] <marcel_> weis jemand wie dieses packet heisst wie man x86 anwendungen auf arm prozessoren zum laufen bekommt ??? hab das mal gesagt bekommen und hab es wieder vergessen
[18:52] <maxcell_> akik, i already try it
[18:52] <maxcell_> akik, cant get it to work
[18:52] <syadnom_> hi all.  ubuntu 14.04 w/ ext4.  It is safe to tune2fs to set a writeback journal on a mounted root filesystem?
[18:52] <OerHeks> maxcell_, really simple , network manager > edit > etc
[18:53] <maxcell_> OerHeks, this is a GUI tool?
[18:53] <maxcell_> OerHeks, i never saw this before could you be more specific please
[18:53] <jhutchins> !de
[18:53] <jhutchins> oops.  Redundant.
[18:54] <maxcell_> akik, when i edit the interfaces file and put my ip addres, gateway and mask and reboot the PC, it doesnt get the DNS server and the file resolv.conf becomes empty.
[18:54] <zerowaitstate> I'm having an issue where clamav is not able to access a tmp directory belonging to amavisd-new
[18:54] <OerHeks> maxcell_, why? on top panel you see the networkmanager.
[18:54] <Vacuum> Hi.  I have 14.04 LTS installed in a VMWare VM.  I recieved a message to update today due to a security fix.  I tried, but the update partially failed.  I booted into safe mode and used the package fix tool which has gotten me back to the desktop, but now my screen resolution in the VM is stuck at 800x600.  When I try to open System Settings and click on Display, the display settings window
[18:54] <Vacuum> will not open.  (The window turns grey and I must use force quit to close it.)  If I first open the Appearance settingsm, then go back and click on Displays, the display panel WILL open, but when I try to change the resolution I get "Faile to apply configuration: %s" GDBus.Error.org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: No such interface 'org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.XRANDR_2' on object at path
[18:54] <Vacuum> /org/gnome/SettingsDaemon/XRANDR thanks.
[18:57] <maxcell_> OerHeks, if i want to use the DNS server from my home router i can just put the DNS-server the same IP as the gateway (router)? or i need to put a real DNS
[18:58] <cri13> hello ! i have a problem with my saffire :
[18:58] <cri13> install snd_dice /bin/false and now the sound is off, pulseaudio mixer dont work anymore
[18:58] <OerHeks> maxcell_, normally you can, so try?
[18:58] <cri13> I wrote the following line in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-firewire.conf:
[18:59] <cri13> now i have not sound, anyone can help me to correct it please ?
[18:59] <maxcell_> OerHeks, ok, thankyou
[18:59] <pavlos> maxcell_, make a static IP using NetworkManager with pictures ... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/StaticIP
[18:59] <maxcell_> OerHeks, was easier than i thought
[18:59] <maxcell_> pavlos, its set already was easier than i thought
[18:59] <OerHeks> :-)
[19:00] <maxcell_> pavlos, thank you
[19:00] <pavlos> maxcell_, thank OerHeks.
[19:01] <nighmi> e
[19:02] <jhutchins> f
[19:02] <pavlos> g?
[19:02] <jim> 2l8!
[19:02] <jhutchins> 42
[19:04] <rcampbel3> Hi - in Ubuntu 16.04, when I try to do unattended upgrade, sudo still asks for confirmation. How do I make it auto-accept the "N" answer. My command: DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y dist-upgrade
[19:06] <ioria> rcampbel3,  --assume-no
[19:07] <jim> rcampbel3, unattended upgrades are dangerous: if you don't attend, you won't know what it did
[19:11] <rcampbel3> I know what I'm doing - scripted build, known image content
[19:12] <rcampbel3> export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
[19:12] <theweirdn8> any SDL 2 developers here?
[19:13] <rcampbel3> sorry... this worked for me: DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive aptitude install -q -y -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confdef" -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confold" sudo
[19:17] <johnpaul>  hi sir help me how to fix Input/output error
[19:17] <johnpaul> in my external hardive
[19:19] <ioria> jonathaN, unplug, replug   dmesg | tail | pastebinit
[19:21] <minitrue> https://www.vulnhub.com/
[19:24] <soee> any idea how to fix this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23204082/ ?
[19:24] <mauremys> Buenas=
[19:24] <mauremys> ??
[19:24] <mauremys> Esto que es=
[19:24] <mauremys> ?
[19:24] <Pici> !es | mauremys
[19:24] <k1l_> soee: gzip: stdout: No space left on device
[19:25] <k1l_> soee: "df -h" in a pastebin please
[19:25] <OerHeks> soee, line 76 gzip: stdout: No space left on device
[19:25] <mauremys> WHat?P
[19:25] <OerHeks> mounted read only, or there is something else wrong
[19:25] <mauremys> esto es soporte o algo asi verdad?
[19:25] <soee> yes, boot has 100 MB and i can't change it  :/
[19:26] <pavlos> soee, remove old kenels from /boot
[19:26] <pavlos> kernels
[19:26] <mauremys> ingles no se, es más no sé ni donde le he dado , llevo en ubuntu desde ayer y no controlo nada xd
[19:26] <soee> pavlos: can i do it manually ?
[19:26] <suppers11251> best way to use sublime on ubuntu?
[19:26] <k1l_> mauremys: please use english in here or ask in the spanish channel the bot named
[19:27] <pavlos> soee, pastebin your /boot
[19:27] <mauremys> que facil
[19:27] <mauremys> que facil lo ves k1l
[19:27] <BluesKaj_>  mauremys /join  #ubuntu-es
[19:28] <OerHeks> suppers11251, it is paid stuff, but they provide a 32 + 64 bit deb https://www.sublimetext.com/3
[19:28] <soee> pavlos: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23204096/
[19:28] <n-iCe> guys, I have these two rams, which one should I use, which one runs faster https://plus.google.com/+CarlosTorroella/posts/YDJMbHW4tBu
[19:28] <suppers11251> OerHeks, thanks
[19:29] <k1l_> n-iCe: ##hardware for hardware topics please
[19:29] <OerHeks> suppers11251, or use a ppa? http://linuxg.net/how-to-install-sublime-text-3-build-3083-on-ubuntu-15-04-ubuntu-14-10-ubuntu-14-04-ubuntu-12-04-and-derivatives/
[19:29] <pavlos> soee, get rid of the .34 for all files (system, abi, config, vmlinuz   that will give you some room
[19:29] <OerHeks> suppers11251, both not supported here, if you run into issues, contact them.
[19:30] <suppers11251> OerHeks, perfect thx
[19:31] <muz1c> Hello, world!
[19:33] <muz1c> I would like to know, should I get ubuntu, kali, or another recommended os? Networking and penetration testing/ctfs interest me. I mainly program/code with Java, HTML/CSS, JS, and Jquery. I would, however like to start using a c language. I play my fair share of games.
[19:34] <n-iCe> muz1c: check #pentoo
[19:34] <soee> pavlos: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23204109/ :/
[19:34] <muz1c> pentoo?
[19:34] <n-iCe> yes
[19:35] <muz1c> Ok... is pentoo good?
[19:35] <muz1c> have you used?
[19:35] <muz1c> is it secure?
[19:36] <terrible> hi im using ubuntu 16 xenial i want to know is compiz is available in my version??
[19:36] <OerHeks> muz1c, pentesting Q is beyond the scope of this channel, try #networking or #security
[19:37] <genii> !info compiz xenial
[19:37] <OerHeks> terrible, it is. unity is a compiz plugin
[19:39] <pavlos> soee, again no space left on device?
[19:39] <MonkeyDust>  !info unity-tweak-tool | terrible
[19:40] <cheeseboy> libglu1-mesa-dev : Conflicts: libglu1-mesa-dev:i386 but 9.0.0-2 is to be installed <- there anyway i can work around ubuntu being a turd?
[19:40] <soee> pavlos: gosh, i had to let it finish for -34 (remove-36) than remove generated -34 and let it finish -36 :/
[19:40] <terrible> ubottu: so what will be the proper way to install compiz and setting up?
[19:41] <MonkeyDust> terrible  you can use ccsm, compiz config blah
[19:41] <pavlos> soee, I have to leave in 5 min but will be back after 1 hour
[19:41] <johnpaul> help Sorry, could not display all the contents of “Movie”: Error when getting information for file '/media/johnpaul/New Volume/Movie/Kung.mp4': Input/output error
[19:41] <terrible> MonkeyDust: what is that??
[19:41] <OerHeks> !info unity-tweak-tool
[19:42] <MonkeyDust> terrible  that's the answer to your question 'how?'
[19:42] <cheeseboy> anyone tell me how i get apt to not be shit?
[19:42] <johnpaul> its external hard drive
[19:42] <terrible> OerHeks: so i dont have to install compiz?
[19:42] <nacc> cheeseboy: that's not a real question. also !language, please.
[19:43] <cheeseboy> nacc, yes it is
[19:43] <cheeseboy> libglu1-mesa-dev : Conflicts: libglu1-mesa-dev:i386 but 9.0.0-2 is to be installed <- there anyway i can work around ubuntu being a turd?
[19:43] <cheeseboy> anyone tell me how i get apt to not be shit?
[19:43] <OerHeks> terrible, agian: it is (installed). unity is a compiz plugin
[19:43] <MonkeyDust> terrible  https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2F4.bp.blogspot.com%2F-XihmxodoanA%2FUXj1o19gZbI%2FAAAAAAAADA4%2FvgEN3zR528I%2Fs965%2Fccsm.jpg&f=1
[19:44] <nacc> cheeseboy: no, it's not. Your second question, without the unnecessary commentary, is perhaps an actual question. Can you pastebin `apt-cache policy libglu1-mesa-dev libglu1-mesa-dev:i386` and what version of ubuntu is this?
[19:45] <ioria> terrible, compizconfig-settings-manager is installed ?
[19:45] <cheeseboy> nacc, its trusty
[19:45] <terrible> ioria: is not installed
[19:46] <cheeseboy> nacc, its in travis-ci so pastbining pain in arse
[19:46] <ioria> !ccms | terrible
[19:46] <ioria> !ccsm | terrible
[19:46] <nacc> cheeseboy: presumably that's not the entire line, can you at least provide the complete output?
[19:47] <terrible> ioria: ccsm is not installed
[19:47] <ioria> terrible, sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
[19:47] <OerHeks> terrible, are you waiting for us, to install it?
[19:48] <MonkeyDust> terrible  install it, then use it it ... what more do you want us to tell you?
[19:48] <terrible> ioria: that is all i have to install to have compiz running
[19:49] <ioria> terrible,  yep, then, open Dash and type ccsm  ... there are also plugins ... extra, etc. etc.
[19:49] <cheeseboy> nacc, it basically is http://paste.ubuntu.com/23204163/
[19:49] <shaheen> hey
[19:49] <ioria> terrible,  like, compiz-plugins-extra
[19:49] <terrible> ioria: alright and what are the others plugins?
[19:49] <shaheen> hello
[19:50] <shaheen> hi
[19:50] <ioria> terrible,  compiz-plugins-extra
[19:50] <maxcell_> how do i disable Network-Manager from ubuntu and set the DNS-server by myself?
[19:50] <shaheen> hey there are im using linux
[19:50] <terrible> ioria: and what can a do with this one?
[19:50] <ioria> terrible,  play easy with compiz, can make your system unstable
[19:51] <ioria> terrible,  extra effects
[19:51] <OerHeks> !yay | shaheen
[19:51] <nacc> cheeseboy: you are using a ton of unofficial repositories, it seems (several PPAs). afaict, those packages are coinstallable
[19:51] <terrible> ioria: is not safe to install compiz?
[19:51] <ioria> terrible,  it's not safe mess with it
[19:51] <MonkeyDust> terrible  compiz is already installed and running, if you're in Unity DE
[19:51] <nacc> cheeseboy: hence why i need to see the `apt-cache policy` output to see where the packages that are to be installed are coming from, unfortunately
[19:52] <cheeseboy> pain in the arse
[19:52] <MonkeyDust> terrible  with ccsm, you can configure it more
[19:52] <terrible> MonkeyDust: yes i have unity but now im afraid of mess around with compiz
[19:52] <OerHeks> lolz terrible you have it already
[19:53] <MonkeyDust> terrible  if it scares you, don't mess with it
[19:54] <terrible> MonkeyDust: i just want mess around with the window composition like the woody stuff
[19:54] <k1l_> terrible: better ask what your real question is. unity is using compiz underneath.
[19:54] <MonkeyDust> terrible  then try it first in a live session; that's possible too
[19:57] <terrible> well i think i gonna forget about compiz
[19:57] <MonkeyDust> terrible  you want all the special visual effects, is that it?
[19:57] <MonkeyDust> want/like
[19:58] <terrible> MonkeyDust: i would like the window composition like the woody effect
[19:58] <cheeseboy> nacc, https://api.travis-ci.org/jobs/161140772/log.txt?deansi=true both come from official ubuntu mirror
[19:58] <TigerBlood> Does anyone know when installing Ubuntu from a CD, whether or not selecting Restricted extras requires an Internet connection or not?
[19:59] <TigerBlood> or is it all in the image
[19:59] <genii> TigerBlood: Requires connection
[19:59] <cheeseboy> nacc, i know its ubuntus packages that are broken why i asked how i stop it from being turd :/
[19:59] <OerHeks> terrible, what is woody effect?
[20:00] <Phlow> Can anyone think of a reason why I can't access my own nginx server via my external IP from the server, but from other computers it works fine?
[20:00] <ioria> "The Woody Effect is serious and contagious effect first discovered at Wilfrid Laurier University. The first signs of the effect were seen during the University's frosh week. The rumour claims that an individual going by the persona of "Woody" was confused with the idea of frosh week, and assumed that it lasted all four years and not just a week"
[20:00] <k1l_> terrible: i dont know what effect that should be
[20:01] <nacc> ioria: lol
[20:01] <ioria> sorry
[20:01] <MonkeyDust> Woody is a Toystory hero, for all i know
[20:01] <terrible> i mean the windows effect
[20:01] <OerHeks> terrible, time to install ccsm and search yourself?
[20:02] <mcphail> Phlow: some routers don't support that. I can't remember what the feature is actually called, but I had an old netgear router I had to hack to support it
[20:02] <BluesKaj_>  the woody effect is playing heavy metal with acoustic instruments :-)
[20:02] <Phlow> mcphail, not a problem from a windows machine on the same router (nighthawk running dd-wrt)
[20:03] <k1l_> terrible: then look at ccsm if compiz is capable of that effect
[20:04] <cheeseboy> nacc, can i force install of them both because i think it might be only the docs that are conflicting
[20:05] <terrible> like i said it i think i gonna forget about compiz cause i new in linux so i dont want to damages my system
[20:05] <nacc> cheeseboy: do you actually need both?
[20:05] <nacc> cheeseboy: are you building 64-bit and 32-bit packages?
[20:05] <mcphail> Phlow: don't know then, I'm afraid. It shouldn't be an Ubuntu problem as I do it all the time
[20:05] <cheeseboy> nacc, yes.
[20:06] <Phlow> mcphail, yeah, it shouldn't be a problem.  Not sure how to track it down either.
[20:07] <nacc> cheeseboy: i think you'd need to dpkg -i the .debs, but then it might not be functional
[20:07] <nacc> cheeseboy: (with force)
[20:07] <mcphail> Phlow: Wikipedia suggests the feature is called "NAT loopback/hairpinning/reflection". Might be worth seeing if there are any settings in your router
[20:08] <cheeseboy> nacc, no way to do it from apt? I'd like to pull dependancies too
[20:09] <mcphail> Phlow: actually, do you mean you can't access the server from itself via the external IP? I think that's a different problem
[20:10] <Phlow> mcphail, hmm
[20:13] <dr4c4n> cscf: you still here?
[20:13] <nacc> cheeseboy: no, apt won't let you install (ever, afaik) packages that provide the same files (still researching)
[20:14] <cheeseboy> wow apt is a turd
[20:14] <OerHeks> cheeseboy, nice rant lolz
[20:14] <nacc> cheeseboy: no, it's entirely sane to not allow that.
[20:15] <cheeseboy> nacc, nope it's retarded
[20:15] <nacc> cheeseboy: alright, i'm done helping you, sorry
[20:15] <ctjctj> Hello.  What is the easiest method to read what a NICs supported options are?  I want to find the max MTU for a device without experimenting. (Just in case my last message was dropped by network, sorry for repeat if repeat)
[20:15] <cheeseboy> nacc, they distribute broken packages and dont allow me force installation
[20:15] <cheeseboy> great job ubuntu
[20:15] <k1l_> cheeseboy: watch your language
[20:16] <k1l_> cheeseboy: the issue is that the pacakge maintainers should fix that ocnflict in the first place
[20:16] <cheeseboy> k1l_, sure but depending on thats retarded
[20:18] <cheeseboy> if ubuntu's packgemanager isnt written to do anything useful how can you expect devs to maintain proper packages?
[20:18] <mikeymop> hey guys
[20:19] <MonkeyDust> cheeseboy  ok, we get the point
[20:19] <k1l_> cheeseboy: the package version that are named in your pastebin are not uptodate versions.
[20:19] <MonkeyDust> cheeseboy  now let's move on
[20:19] <mikeymop> can I use DD to copy an entire set or raid'd hdds to a large 2tb hdd
[20:19] <k1l_> !info libglu1-mesa-dev
[20:19] <mikeymop> the idea is to get the data off the raid, because putting them back into the raid will wipe them
[20:19] <cheeseboy> k1l_, thats newest in trusty
[20:20] <cheeseboy> MonkeyDust, i cant move on because im forced to use ubuntu in travis-ci
[20:20] <cheeseboy> i need a workaround
[20:22] <k1l_> cheeseboy: why you want libglu1-mesa-dev and libglu1-mesa-dev:i386 at the same time?
[20:23] <cheeseboy> k1l_, to build a 32bit and 64bit app
[20:23] <Phlow> mcphail, yes, I have port forward rules on my router to go to the server, works ok from other machines on the network, but from the server itself, it just spins
[20:23] <Phlow> through public IP
[20:23] <MonkeyDust> cheeseboy  i had never heard of it, but maybe this is useful https://www.quora.com/topic/Open-Source-Alternatives
[20:24] <nacc> cheeseboy: k1l_: it seems like this is realted to LP: #949606
[20:24] <cheeseboy> nacc, yes i know the packages broke
[20:24] <nacc> they both provide /usr/include/GL/glu.h
[20:24] <cheeseboy> :/
[20:24] <cheeseboy> its a header
[20:24] <cheeseboy> its fine to force overwrite
[20:25] <nacc> how would apt know that
[20:25] <cheeseboy> but apt cant do it
[20:25] <cheeseboy> cause its...
[20:25] <mcphail> Phlow: not sure what happens if you have the public IP in /etc/hosts (or similar) on your server. That might mess things up?
[20:25] <k1l_> you can use dpkg to foceoverwrite. but that is spoiling the packagemanagement.
[20:25] <k1l_> cheeseboy: no, that is a packaging issue, apt is working as intended
[20:25] <cheeseboy> i dont expect apt to know it i expect it to listen to what i tell it to do
[20:26] <nacc> cheeseboy: i believe it's been fixed already
[20:26] <nacc> fwiw
[20:27] <nacc> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=689089;msg=11
[20:27] <nacc> in 9.0.0-2.1
[20:27] <cheeseboy> nacc, maybe in newer ubuntu but im stuck on trusty
[20:27] <nacc> cheeseboy: you *could* file a bug to ask for a backport of the fix
[20:27] <nacc> cheeseboy: it's a small fix and seems legitimate
[20:28] <cheeseboy> i dont want to wait 3 months though
[20:28] <MonkeyDust> cheeseboy  what nacc says, looks like you found a !bug
[20:29] <nacc> cheeseboy: you'd rather wait forever? also where does 3 months come from?
[20:29] <cheeseboy> id rather install it now
[20:29] <nacc> cheeseboy: ok, build it yourself in a ppa, then
[20:29] <cheeseboy> w/ the conflict
[20:29] <nacc> cheeseboy: use dpkg for that. you're going in circles
[20:29] <mikeymop> now that xenial is systemd, do we still use modprobe you change drivers?
[20:30] <nacc> mikeymop: modprobe loads kernel modules -- doesn't relate to the init system, afaict?
[20:30] <mikeymop> nacc: okay, because I'm going to have to interface with a perc5i raid controller
[20:30] <k1l_> mikeymop: sure
[20:30] <Phlow> mcphail, might try that just to work around my problem
[20:30] <mikeymop> and I'm most likely going to have to add the module manually
[20:31] <cheeseboy> nacc, yes im irritated apt cant do something so simple
[20:31] <k1l_> cheeseboy: 2 options, either force the install with dpkg or file a bug and wait for the package maintainer to fix it.
[20:32] <mikeymop> cheeseboy: what are you trying to do?
[20:32] <nacc> mikeymop: ok, modprobe is certainly still available under systemd
[20:32] <k1l_> cheeseboy: but making rants in here will not help anyone
[20:32] <mikeymop> ok thats good
[20:32] <roko> I want to add quotes in git commit message like "done "with" this". How do you escape on command line?
[20:32] <nacc> roko: \
[20:32] <k1l_> roko: \
[20:32] <nacc> roko: or mix your ' and " :)
[20:33] <nicomachus> \"\ done\ \"with\"\ this\"
[20:33] <xav_> do you speak french ?
[20:33] <nacc> i don't think you want to quote the first and last, if that's your delimiter to git-commit
[20:33] <k1l_> xav_: the people in #ubuntu-fr do :)
[20:33] <roko> nacc: worked thanks!
[20:33] <suppers11251> Best linux omni launcher?
[20:33] <mikeymop> look at you ontop of things
[20:33] <mikeymop> omni launcher?
[20:34] <suppers11251> yeah like keyboard shotcut pulls up a box that you can use to find apps, documents, or even search websites?
[20:34] <suppers11251> like Alfred on OSX
[20:34] <mikeymop> alt+f2?
[20:34] <k1l_> suppers11251: press the windows-key
[20:34] <mikeymop> theres a drop down terminal you can use
[20:34] <jorge__> Buenas!! Tengo un AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ × 2 y 3 gigas de ram y me gustaría saber de una distribucion de linux bonita completa y totalmente funcional con estas especificaciones de hardware para al menos 3 años… gracias!!
[20:34] <mikeymop> and KDE has a nice one
[20:34] <mikeymop> KDE has it mapped to alt+space
[20:35] <suppers11251> But that won't search websites
[20:35] <tomreyn> !es | jorge__
[20:35] <MonkeyDust> suppers11251  Dash does all that
[20:35] <mikeymop> github.com/ManuelSchneid3r/albert
[20:36] <mikeymop> suppers11251: ^^
[20:36] <suppers11251> I love how there's as company named Dash & Albert
[20:36] <suppers11251> so when i googled dash vs albert all i got was carpets
[20:36] <mikeymop> did you click my link?
[20:36] <suppers11251> checking it out now thanks mikeymop
[20:36] <mikeymop> np
[20:37] <suppers11251> I had it pulled up, just wanted to see what Dash was about too
[20:37] <mikeymop> Dash is popular
[20:37] <suppers11251> is Dash whats built in?
[20:37] <mikeymop> idk of any distro that has it built in
[20:37] <k1l_> dash is from unity, yes.
[20:38] <mikeymop> oh unity dash! durr
[20:38] <suppers11251> k1l_, so thats what i get when i hit super?
[20:38] <k1l_> suppers11251: yes
[20:38] <suppers11251> ah
[20:38] <MonkeyDust> suppers11251  \o/
[20:39] <suppers11251> i can't see where it lets me search google for instance
[20:39] <MonkeyDust> suppers11251  you can activate the online searches, in the system settings
[20:39] <mikeymop> Welcome to Amazon!
[20:40] <MonkeyDust> suppers11251  it was activated by default, in previous ubuntu releases, but people complained about privacy et al
[20:41] <suppers11251> Can you add new sources?
[20:42] <k1l_> suppers11251: take a look here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/38772/what-lenses-for-unity-are-available?page=1&tab=votes#tab-top
[20:43] <suppers11251> hm, kinda interesting
[20:43] <suppers11251> Seems a bit sluggish
[20:43] <suppers11251> even typing something like 5*5 takes about 3 seconds for it to figure out what to do
[20:45] <Guy> Hi i need help installing ubuntu
[20:45] <MonkeyDust> Guy  let's hear it, in one line
[20:46] <Guy> cant install, gets an error
[20:46] <k1l_> what error?
[20:46] <Guy> radeon ring 0 stalled for more than....
[20:46] <Guy> any idea?
[20:47] <nicomachus> Guy: that's pretty vague. Can you give any more detail? Or even take a picture/screenshot of the error and share it?
[20:47] <k1l_> what ubuntu is it exactly? what hardware?
[20:47] <Guy> sure... ill upload a video in 2 min ok?
[20:48] <Guy> just need to download it from my phone and youtube it
[20:51] <Guy> uploading....
[20:52] <Bashing-om> rn
[20:55] <Guy> ok are you here. i've uploaded a video
[20:55] <Guy> ??
[20:55] <alexhans> flask
[20:55] <Guy> please i need help guys
[20:55] <Guy> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPrQL3MnU24
[20:55] <Guy> thats whats heppens when im trying install ubuntu on my pc
[20:57] <Guy> guys?
[20:57] <reisio> Guy: it ends up just black?
[20:57] <Guy> just balck
[20:57] <Guy> black*
[20:57] <MonkeyDust> !nomodeset | Guy
[20:57] <reisio> Guy: was that a 'yes'?
[20:58] <EriC^^> Guy: press ctrl+alt+f1
[20:58] <Guy> that was a yes
[20:58] <EriC^^> then ctrl+alt+f7
[20:59] <Guy> i think where is a problem with the driver of my gaphic card
[20:59] <suppers11251> ANyone have a recommendation for a good multi-monitor mount?
[21:00] <suppers11251> Looking for 3 across one above top middle, seems pricey everywhere i look
[21:00] <k1l_> Guy: try nomodeset
[21:00] <Guy> what is that
[21:00] <k1l_> Guy: scroll back up and read the bots message
[21:01] <Guy> is there a simple solution?
[21:01] <k1l_> Guy: did you try nomodeset or not?
[21:01] <Guy> what is nomodeset
[21:01] <k1l_> !nomodeset | Guy
[21:02] <Guy> this is really complicated
[21:03] <tevonial> sdf
[21:03] <ACoolGuy> sup
[21:03] <tevonial> HEY MANG
[21:04] <Guy> i want to do dualboot
[21:15] <snowkidind> anyone using pianobar?
[21:16] <feyn> hi guys, i added a cron job to by crontab that went like this:
[21:17] <feyn> 0 4 * * * crontab -l > /path_to/crontab.backup
[21:17] <feyn> but it didn't execute at 4am (or at all) any ideas?
[21:23] <rightonyourtail> feyn: I'm not sure what your line means. You seem to be have pasted a crontab entry that involves running crontab... Perhaps read: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-do-i-add-jobs-to-cron-under-linux-or-unix-oses/
[21:29] <JustHuman> hello
[21:30] <sardior> Menu bar, launcher gone. Been on Ask Ubuntu for a while now trying to get it working.
[21:30] <sardior> any ideas?
[21:31] <JustHuman> @sardior  not sure if thsi will work check out : http://askubuntu.com/questions/475296/unity-launcher-and-top-panel-disappeared-in-14-04
[21:32] <dr4c4n> hi all, I'm having trouble with booting a machine with the current ubuntu gnome 16.04.1 fresh install with encryption The boot asks me for the encryption passphrase, which i give the correct one, then it hangs at cryptsetup successfully set up, and I press esc to see the error messages which follow:
[21:32] <dr4c4n> warning: failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to internal scanning
[21:33] <dr4c4n> tmp_crb can't request region for resource
[21:33] <dr4c4n> iwlwifi: unsupported splx structure
[21:33] <sardior> I will try that, looks a little different from the other answers I've tried. thank you Just human
[21:33] <feyn> rightonyourtail: thanks!
[21:33] <JustHuman> No worries Im new to unbutu  hope it helps
[21:33] <k1l_> sardior: first check if the guest account works
[21:40] <cheeseboy> nacc, so i decided to download the fixed debs from xenial but now dpkg is being a turd https://api.travis-ci.org/jobs/161166921/log.txt?deansi=true
[21:41] <OerHeks> xenial packages for trusty ??
[21:42] <nacc> cheeseboy: that's not a recommended approach
[21:42] <nacc> cheeseboy: you can't mix & match releases
[21:42] <cheeseboy> k1l_, whats PC word can i call ubuntu wen it displeases me?
[21:43]  * nacc would like to point out if you had bothered to file the bug and pointed me to it, i might have been able to get started on a fix
[21:43] <k1l_> cheeseboy: calling names is not wanted in here. so stop it. next time you wont come back
[21:45] <nacc> cheeseboy: just say it doesn't work, your displeasure at it isn't really relevant to support
[21:46] <cheeseboy> turd is something that doesnt work and is shorter to type
[21:47] <sardior> JustHuman, ya, I remember that solution... doesn't work.
[21:48] <Aetheryx> hey, anyone here experienced with bpython?
[21:49] <Aetheryx> for some reason running bpython opens v2.7.xx but I need it to open in v3.5.2
[21:49] <Aetheryx> running python3 as a command opens 3.5.2 so I think I have it installed
[21:49] <Aetheryx> how can I get bpython to open in 3.5.2
[21:49] <nacc> Aetheryx: the bpythong info says "fancy interface to the Python 2 interpreter"
[21:49] <nacc> Aetheryx: you want 'bpython3'
[21:49] <Aetheryx> The website mentioned it support Python 3 though
[21:50] <k1l_> !info bpython3
[21:51] <Aetheryx> ohhhhhh
[21:51] <Aetheryx> nevermind
[21:51] <Aetheryx> i'm so stupid
[21:51] <k1l_> in the process of the transfer to python3 there are a lot of packages with a 3 at the end to mark that they are for pyhton3
[21:51] <lion4407> lol
[21:51] <slowlee> Hey guys, is it possible to query a connected USB hub for power drawn from each port?
[21:52] <Aetheryx> dafaq is going on, why is the chat being spammed to death
[21:52] <lion4407> hah
[21:52] <nacc> slowlee: i think that would entirely depends on the usb hub
[21:52] <nacc> slowlee: probably better asked in #hardware
[21:52] <slowlee> nacc: so drivers would be needed?
[21:52] <nacc> slowlee: (maybe ##hardware)
[21:53] <slowlee> nacc: ok thanks. i thought there might be something like usb-devices or lsusb for it
[21:53] <k1l_> !netsplit | Aetheryx
[21:53] <lion4407> so how does #ubuntu have more people than #freenode lol
[21:53] <Aetheryx> rofl
[21:53] <kk4ewt> i know this sounds stupid but how can i get the menu bar back in libreoffice
[21:53] <nacc> slowlee: presuming your hub even exposed that information programmatically. I don't know if the spec has any such fields for it
[21:53] <kk4ewt> 16.04
[21:54] <slowlee> nacc: are there standard APIs I could try to use with i.e. Python?
[21:56] <slowlee> nacc: oh I found https://sourceforge.net/projects/pyusb/, might try that
[21:56] <slowlee> nacc: thank you
[21:57] <hirano> bye
[21:57] <nacc> slowlee: just fyi, i'm guessing that isn't some magic, it's problem just pythonic bindings to existing APIs
[21:57] <nacc> slowlee: i don't think most hubs expose power information like you're looking for, but not sure
[22:00] <slowlee> nacc: I would like to track which devices are charged when. So when I assign a port to each device I could log that (even without any data cable connected)
[22:01] <GaBeary> I bought a used thinkpad off ebay and put ubunto on it- don't think I'll ever spend moeny on a mac again
[22:05] <kk4ewt> so for someone that has been using linux for years where should i be looking for my stupid questions
[22:06] <RNeville> tomreyn, do you remember working with me yesterday about upgrading my kernel
[22:06] <nacc> kk4ewt: can you take a screen grab (imgur to provide it here) to indicate what you mean?
[22:07] <kk4ewt> nacc in gnome there is usually a tweaktool is there something like that for unity?
[22:07] <k1l_> !info unity-tweak-tool
[22:08] <xdccMule[6414DS]> Ciao a Tutto il Canale!!!
[22:09] <kk4ewt> thank you i will start there after i get ubuntu installed here at home (have it running in a vm at work )
[22:14] <metallic> hola team
[22:15] <RNeville> when should I be worried about upgrading my kernel - I need stability most
[22:15] <k1l_> RNeville: why do you want to upgrade at all?
[22:16] <metallic> does citrix xenserver works on linux ubuntu latest version?
[22:16] <RNeville> that is my question, I thought you should always go to the lastest kernel for security reason
[22:16] <GaBeary> is there a good alternative to scrivener? it's an olutline based writing tool for big docs- like the dissertation i'm trying to write
[22:16] <derpherp128> sup. i'm a noob and have no idea where to start. how do i access an ec2 instance through a domain name that i own?
[22:17] <pipermurphy> http://www.thedailysheeple.com/mark-zuckerberg-photo-op-paranoia-shown-covering-his-laptops-camera-and-microphone-jack-with-tape_062016
[22:17] <RNeville> I guess my update manager is setup to always try to update to the latest staple kernel
[22:17] <k1l_> RNeville: no
[22:17] <derpherp128> i added an A record in my domain provider's control panel, and changed my hostname to my domain name in my ec2 instance. anything else needed?
[22:17] <pipermurphy> http://www.renegadetribune.com/fbi-director-says-covers-webcam/
[22:17] <k1l_> RNeville: ubuntu patches the kernel for all known security issues. but they stay on one kernel verison number for one release
[22:17] <k1l_> pipermurphy: thats offtopic in here
[22:18] <RNeville> so, I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 what kernel should I be running, pls
[22:18] <elias_a> GaBeary: Have you read this list? http://alternativeto.net/software/scrivener/
[22:19] <k1l_> RNeville: RNeville ubuntu still supports the 3.13 kernel it was shipped with
[22:19] <Bashing-om> !HWE | RNeville This applies in your case:
[22:19] <k1l_> RNeville: or the 4.4 backports kernel from the xenial release which is now in the enablemnt stack.
[22:19] <k1l_> RNeville: what gives you "uname -a"?
[22:20] <elias_a> GaBeary: Why do you need a special sw? Formulas & special characters?
[22:20] <GaBeary> No need for special characters- but I do like how scrivener lets me navigate a big doc really easily
[22:21] <GaBeary> and it's the only app i use that I can't find a replacement for with a linux distro :-/
[22:21] <RNeville> k11, not sure I'm following your last post
[22:22] <elias_a> GaBeary: Ok. Never heard about Scrivener before so I don't know what to suggest.
[22:22] <k1l_> RNeville: i am telling you that ubuntu is making sure your kernel is not insecure since its shipping updates which include the patches to fix the issues but doesnt increase the version.
[22:23] <k1l_> RNeville: so what is the output of "uname -a"?
[22:23] <GaBeary> elias_a: thanks. closest I found so far was lyx
[22:24] <RNeville> 3.19.0-66-generic #74~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 19 19:56:11 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[22:25] <k1l_> RNeville: ok, that is the 14.10 backports kernel. but since 14.10 is out of support you need to change the kernel base too
[22:25] <RNeville> k
[22:25] <mizu> Hi can anyone here help me set up lxr so that i can index the linux kernel
[22:26] <k1l_> RNeville: look at this picture https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack#Kernel.2FSupport.A14.04.x_Ubuntu_Kernel_Support
[22:26] <k1l_> RNeville: so you could either have the original 14.04 kernel (3.13) or the backports kernel from 16.04 (4.4) now.
[22:27] <mhayhurstjr> hope everyone is doing well
[22:27] <RNeville> my novice question is: should I have upgraded from the original 3.13kernel
[22:27] <Bashing-om> k1l_: Background on RNeville : /boot at 100% broke xenial stack . Have now got the overhead and working to get 3.19 removed and xenial fully installed for the stack .
[22:27] <k1l_> RNeville: did you upgrade to the 3.19 kernel recently?
[22:27] <RNeville> not sure,
[22:28] <k1l_> Bashing-om: oh. so i dont know why i have to explain that again? :/
[22:28] <RNeville> k
[22:28] <k1l_> RNeville: well, as i said: either 3.13 or 4.4 that is your call. 3.19 is dead
[22:28] <kristenbb> hello, i have a small question, I'm unsure if it's related to vlc or to my OS/file system manager: I want vlc to have be able to have multiple instances, but when I select two files and open them with vlc, I want only one vlc to open. This is supposed to be achieved by unchecking both 'allow only one instance' and 'use only one instance when started from file manager' in the preferences, but it doesn't work for me. What may cause that ?
[22:28] <RNeville> I mean, I need stability: I'm thinking I unnesscaryly complicated my life by somewho upgrading mykernel
[22:28] <k1l_> RNeville: and when you have a out-of-space /boot that is a totally different issue
[22:29] <k1l_> RNeville: if you had 3.13 and you know it works you can revert tot hat
[22:29] <RNeville> yes, I understand I have real problems, which I created by being a noob
[22:30] <RNeville> I should have made sure to use dpkg with the correct options to update my kernel if I wanted to do so
[22:30] <k1l_> no
[22:30] <k1l_> no need for dpkg
[22:30] <RNeville> my question, now, for the future, I have old gear, so I don't need bleeding edge kernels
[22:30] <derpherp128> reposting: derpherp128> sup. i'm a noob and have no idea where to start. how do i access an ec2 instance through a domain name that i own?
[22:30] <Bashing-om> RNeville: The HWE is to support newer hardware . IF there is no need, the better thing for stability is to remain on the 3.13 original X stack . IMHO .
[22:30] <k1l_> then stay on 3.13. it got 5 years support since its release
[22:30] <derpherp128> i added an A record in my domain provider's control panel, and changed my hostname to my domain name in my ec2 instance. anything else needed?
[22:31] <RNeville> thx Bashing-om , that's what I can understand
[22:31] <k1l_> RNeville: using a non-lts kernel has limited time as you can see in the picture i linked you
[22:31] <RNeville> so I should run apt-get upgrade
[22:31] <k1l_> RNeville: no
[22:32] <k1l_> RNeville: that is no matter of dpkg or apt-get upgrade. that has nothing to do with changing to different kernel bases
[22:32] <RNeville> kll, thanks to the picture you sent me I'm finally understanding about limited time non-lts kernels
[22:32] <kk4ewt> ok it will take me awhile to get into the ubuntu thinking on things
[22:32] <z01d> Hello all, does anyone have any idea how to get the TBS 6903 DVB-S/2 PCIe card working under Ubuntu 16.04????
[22:32] <z01d> :(
[22:33] <RNeville> so, I'm complete clueless how I ended up upgrading my kernel - unnecessarily
[22:33] <k1l_> RNeville: please show the output of "df -h | nc termbin.com 9999" and "dpkg -l | grep linux-image | nc termbin.com 9999"
[22:34] <RNeville> k1l_, do you see the resulting link without me posting to this channel?
[22:34] <k1l_> RNeville: no.
[22:34] <k1l_> RNeville: that doesnt contain private data. you can post the links here
[22:35] <RNeville> I just , thought, it might be redundant ; I don't have any real secrets
[22:36] <RNeville> james@james-Desktop:/$ "df -h | nc termbin.com 9999
[22:36] <RNeville> >
[22:36] <RNeville> > y
[22:36] <RNeville> >
[22:36] <Aaron> RNeville: do not flood
[22:36] <RNeville> ?
[22:36] <RNeville> sorry Aaron
[22:36] <k1l_> RNeville: without the "
[22:36] <RNeville> my bad
[22:37] <jvtbatman> Hey! Is it possible to remap the space key to a function key while held and regular space when pressed? Any directions appreciated!
[22:38] <z01d> Hello all, does anyone have any idea how to get the TBS 6903 DVB-S/2 PCIe card working under Ubuntu 16.04????
[22:39] <RNeville> k1l_, http://termbin.com/uk2w
[22:39] <RNeville> k1l_, http://termbin.com/2zds
[22:40] <OerHeks> z01d, http://www.tbsiptv.com/index.php?route=product/download/drivers&id=12 for the driver ( directs to github with instructions)
[22:40] <k1l_> RNeville: now please a "ls -al /boot | nc termbin.com 9999"
[22:40] <z01d> OerHeks: i have followed those instructions
[22:40] <z01d> OerHeks: nothing happens when i reboot, the card is in the same state as before
[22:40] <z01d> OerHeks: http://pastebin.com/YDwEt6gu
[22:40] <RNeville> http://termbin.com/jwct
[22:41] <kk4ewt> ok what is the default pdf viewer in ubuntu
[22:41] <RNeville> Bashing-om, so if I didn't (somehow) upgrade my kernel I wouldn't have filled boot
[22:42] <Whiffle_bat_wack> I have ubuntu 16.04... having some video issues. No icon launcher and no top display. Suggestions?
[22:42] <k1l_> RNeville: erm, did you manually use dpkg? there seems to be a discrepancy between the stuff in /boot and your package managment
[22:42] <z01d> OerHeks: any ideas?
[22:42] <RNeville> Bashing-om, could explain that much better, I'm so confused
[22:42] <OerHeks> z01d, no ideas, build seems oke?
[22:43] <z01d> OerHeks: yeah it compiled fine.. just doesn't seem to load any modules or whatever its suppsoed to do
[22:43] <RNeville> my system is hosed, and it's my doing
[22:43] <z01d> i still dont se the card being picked up in the dmesg output OerHeks
[22:43] <RNeville> I'm just trying to understand how I did this so I willn't repeat
[22:43] <k1l_> RNeville: ok, first run a "sudo rm -rf /boot/initrd.img-3.19*"
[22:44] <RNeville> will not **
[22:44] <Whiffle_bat_wack> Anyone have problems not seeing the icon launcher or top display?
[22:44] <OerHeks> z01d, how do you try to watch dvb? maybe this page is any help https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/how-to-watch-digital-tv-with-kaffeine-or-me-tv-in-ubuntu/906 read the whole page, to catch the 16.04 part
[22:44] <k1l_> Whiffle_bat_wack: does the guest account work?
[22:44] <Whiffle_bat_wack> I've not used a guest account. It's a new system
[22:45] <Whiffle_bat_wack> I mean brand new hardware
[22:45] <k1l_> Whiffle_bat_wack: its either a broken user setting or a 3d video driver issue. if guest account works then its a user setting of that user
[22:45] <z01d> OerHeks: i've seen that page, i've not come to the point where i can watch dvb yet, i just want to get the card working
[22:45] <Whiffle_bat_wack> ok. any suggestions on where to start?
 Whiffle_bat_wack: does the guest account work?
[22:46] <Whiffle_bat_wack> I need to log out and into a guest account. But I need to create a guest account first
[22:46] <Bashing-om> k1l_: RNeville Had a mess on his hands when tomreyn responded .  tomreyn played out and I took it up . and removed several oler 3.19 kernels with dpkg . Now why we are bacl at 100% ca[acity - when it was down to a reasonable number , I can not say . RNeville Might be good too look at what is in that /boot lost+found directory and gsee about getting rid of those contents ?
[22:47] <k1l_> Bashing-om: ah ok
[22:47] <OerHeks> z01d, how do you tell the card is working then?
[22:47]  * OerHeks is baffled
[22:47] <RNeville> sudo rm -rf /boot/initrd.img-3.19 | nc termbin.com 9999
[22:47] <RNeville> Use netcat.
[22:48] <z01d> OerHeks: command line tools dvbscan/dvbsnoop etc
[22:48] <k1l_> RNeville: that doesnt work that way. please use only "sudo rm -rf /boot/initrd.img-3.19*"     the star is there for a reason
[22:48] <Whiffle_bat_wack> I can't see the top bar on my desktop, so I can't log out without "sudo poweroff" or "sudo reboot". How would I log into a guest account?
[22:48] <z01d> also it should show up in dmesg output on boot and it doesnt;'
[22:48] <RNeville> guys, I just have some basic question
[22:48] <RNeville> ran command k1l_
[22:49] <RNeville> I'm considering just reloading a month old clonezilla imagine at this point
[22:49] <k1l_> RNeville: now please run "df -h | grep boot" and show the line here
[22:50] <RNeville> will I have a better chance to just keep running , by not trying to upgrade my kernel for no reason
[22:50] <k1l_> RNeville: its easily fixable. if it was my system it would take like 5 minutes.
[22:51] <RNeville> I've probably tried for 8 hours now
 RNeville: now please run "df -h | grep boot" and show the line here
[22:51] <RNeville> and I haven't even learned anything, really from the trouble
[22:51] <k1l_> i dont know what you all did and cant see what the output is. so speeding that process a bit will make you faster having a working machine again
[22:52] <RNeville> http://termbin.com/fje0
[22:52] <k1l_> if you want stability dont change the kernel base, yes. just isntall the updates ubuntu ships
[22:52] <RNeville> I understand how difficult a problem like this is to solve in a channel,
[22:53] <RNeville> and I did make an image for situations like this - hopefully it will work
[22:53] <RNeville> but I don't know who not to run into a full boot partition again, since I'm running full drive encryption
[22:53] <k1l_> RNeville: now please "ls -al /boot/lost+found | nc termbin.com 9999"
[22:54] <RNeville> ls -al /boot/lost+found | nc termbin.com 9999
[22:54] <RNeville> ls: cannot open directory /boot/lost+found: Permission denied
[22:54] <RNeville> Use netcat.
[22:56] <k1l_> RNeville: uh, try "sudo ls -al /boot/lost+found | nc termbin.com 9999"
[22:56] <z01d> OerHeks: any other ideas?
[22:56] <RNeville> http://termbin.com/nqjx
[22:56] <OerHeks> z01d, nope :-(
[22:56] <z01d> ok no worries thank you for your help
[22:57] <OerHeks> z01d, you might want to reask on askubuntu
[22:57] <z01d> Will do when i'm completly lost i'll put a post, thanks for your advice
[22:58] <k1l_> RNeville: ok. try a "sudo apt full-upgrade"
[22:58] <RNeville> k1l_, I for quite some time I've being manually removing old kernels from the boot drive
[22:59] <k1l_> RNeville: best to do this is by removing the kernel package with apt. not manually on that dir
[23:01] <RNeville> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[23:01] <RNeville> root@james-Desktop:/home/james#
[23:01] <kk4ewt> any suggestions for someone coming from fedora
[23:01] <k1l_> please put all the output onto paste.ubuntu.com from that terminal
[23:02] <RNeville> k
[23:02] <Bashing-om> k1l_: RNeville "manually removing old kernels" >> when this is all over might be good to verify /usr/src/ and /lib/modules/ directories .
[23:03] <z01d> OerHeks: Also check this out: http://codepad.org/Dn5nhgYt  thats what happens when i load the module?
[23:03] <RNeville> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23204820/
[23:06] <k1l_> RNeville: run "sudo apt-get autoremove | nc termbin.com 9999"
[23:06] <RNeville> http://termbin.com/tcv6
[23:07] <k1l_> ah, its not working with nc. so run it "sudo apt-get autoremove"
[23:08] <rizonzon> hi, I have problem with suspend in ubuntu, my kernel version is $ uname -r
[23:08] <rizonzon> 4.4.9-040409-generic
[23:08] <RNeville> several lines of errors, do you want me to flood or post to paste.ubuntu.com?
[23:08] <AciD`> hi
[23:09] <k1l_> RNeville: dont flood in here. always use paste.ubuntu.com
[23:09] <nacc> RNeville: always use paste.ubuntu.com
[23:09] <RNeville> k
[23:09] <nacc> rizonzon: where did you get that kernel?
[23:09] <nacc> rizonzon: it's not supported by ubuntu
[23:10] <rizonzon> from kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
[23:10] <nacc> rizonzon: why?
[23:10] <k1l_> rizonzon: those are testing kernels. please use an official released ubuntu kernel
[23:10] <rizonzon> where can I find them?
[23:10] <rizonzon> because I have this issue for 5 months
[23:10] <nacc> rizonzon: "These kernels are not supported and are not appropriate for production use."
[23:10] <k1l_> rizonzon: in the ubuntu repo? on what ubuntu version are you exactly?
[23:10] <rizonzon> this is very frustrating to me
[23:11] <rizonzon> 16.04
[23:11] <AciD`> I debootstrapped a system and somehow, even when dpkg-reconfiguring locales, the system insit on using the unhelpful ANSI_X3.4-1968 instead of good ol' UTF-8,  Also, this is breaking, many, many apps : https://paste.kde.org/pjffkudrw
[23:11] <k1l_> rizonzon: install "linux-generic". that will bring you the latest ubuntu kernel for your release
[23:11] <Bray90820> Anyone here good with UEFI who can help me get my tablet booting it's a 32bit UEFI with a 64bit processor boots with nomodeset 100% of the time and like 10% of the time without nomodeset
[23:12] <rizonzon> my laptop work fine in 15.10, until upgrade to 16.04, I can't get my laptop to suspend mode. Tried all kernel ppl suggest here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1566302
[23:12] <AciD`> I can 'fix' the problem temporarily (for just one terminal) with export LC_ALL="fr_FR.UTF-8" && export LANG="fr_FR.UTF-8", but apps that launch outside of said term are still in the wrong
[23:12] <k1l_> Bray90820: if you have 100% booting and no issues then use nomodeset
[23:13] <rizonzon> after suspending, my laptop fan run as maximum, it becomes very hot and freeze until batter runs out
[23:13] <RNeville> my machine is dragging, can't even get www.paste.ubuntu.com to come up
[23:14] <nacc> rizonzon: it doesn't make sense to try 4.4.x if the ubuntu kernel doesn't work, afaict
[23:14] <nacc> rizonzon: well, on it's own, it doesn't at least
[23:14] <derpherp128> hiya: how do i associate my system with a domain? do i just set the hostname to my domain?
[23:15] <AciD`> also `cat /etc/locale.gen | grep -v \#` returns "en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8" and "fr_FR.UTF-8 UTF-8"
[23:15] <rizonzon> it doesn't suspend completely, the led light isn't blink, it just gets to a state before real suspend, idk, then it freezes
[23:17] <AciD`> I even have "LANG="fr_FR.UTF-8"" in /etc/default/locale, halp!
[23:17] <rizonzon> @nacc: so where can I find the kernel 4.4.x? kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ right?
[23:18] <k1l_> rizonzon: 4.4 kernel is already the standard ubuntu kernel for 16.04
[23:18] <RNeville> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23204869/
[23:18] <nacc> rizonzon: why do you think 4.4.x fixes your issue? yess, you can get later 4.4.x kernels from that ppa
[23:18] <nacc> rizonzon: but 16.04 is already on 4.4 with fixes
[23:18] <k1l_> !info linux-image-generic | rizonzon
[23:19] <k1l_> RNeville: is there another terminal running?
[23:19] <RNeville> no
[23:19] <k1l_> RNeville: "ps ax | grep dpkg | nc termbin.com 9999"
[23:20] <RNeville> to be very honest , I did this over and over last yesterday, with no progress
[23:20] <RNeville> http://termbin.com/2sn2
[23:21] <rizonzon> this is detail about kernel in my machine: http://pastebin.com/gKGCxK4s
[23:21] <Hydr0p0nX> I can't mount some UDF format bluray's in mythbuntu 14.04.5 LTS, Trusty Tahr (from os-release) and uname reports 4.4.0-36-generic #55~14.04.1-Ubuntu dmesg doesn't show any errors, and mount appears to succeed, but the volume is never actually mounted
[23:21] <k1l_> RNeville: "apt-get autoremove" is it giving the same "could not lock" issue?
[23:22] <RNeville> yes
[23:22] <k1l_> sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/lock
[23:22] <trustiee> When my ext4 drive is mounted fsck shows errors. When it is not mounted fsck shows drive is clean (no errors). Is this a concern?
[23:22] <rizonzon> @hydrop: what is the standard kernel version on your 14.04.5 LTS?
[23:22] <RNeville> k
[23:23] <nacc> !info linux-image-generic trusty | rizonzon
[23:23] <k1l_> RNeville: then run "sudo apt-get autoremove" again
[23:23] <RNeville> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23204894/
[23:24] <rizonzon> so you guys suggest i run this cmd: info linux-image-generic ?
[23:24] <nacc> rizonzon: sorry, mistyped
[23:24] <k1l_> RNeville:  sudo rm /var/cache/apt/archives/lock
[23:24] <Hydr0p0nX> rizonzon: I haven't built a custom kernel, and just patched current last night, so I'm running the one provided
[23:24] <nacc> rizonzon: no, you seem to have installed several mainline kernels
[23:24] <k1l_> RNeville: then run "sudo apt-get autoremove" again
[23:24] <nacc> rizonzon: do you understand that none of those are supported/
[23:25] <RNeville> now: apt-get autoremove
[23:25] <rizonzon> @nacc, because the 4.4.0.38 isn't work for me, suspend issue still there, that's why i have to try
 so you guys suggest i run this cmd: info linux-image-generic ?  << no, that was a channel command to make the channel bot show you that the actual ubuntu kernel for 16.04 is kernel 4.4 already
[23:25] <nacc> rizonzon: but you're seemingly trying random kernels
[23:27] <rizonzon> thanks k1l_, @nacc, i'm back to the kernel which was good in 15.10
[23:27] <rizonzon> and try wily kernel version.
[23:27] <RNeville> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23204902/
[23:27] <atomik___> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23204902/
[23:27] <rizonzon> or should i re-install 15.10?
[23:27] <nacc> rizonzon: except wily isn't supported anymore
[23:27] <nacc> rizonzon: wily is eol
[23:27] <nacc> rizonzon: meaning it no longer gets security updates, so i cannot recommend you install it, nor should you run the wily kerenl
[23:28] <rizonzon> btw, I have nvidia graphic (disabled), intel-microcode (disabled), and suspend isn't work
[23:28] <OerHeks> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23204905/
[23:28] <k1l_> RNeville: ok, now please again the first both commands to look at what state we are now: "ls -al /boot | nc termbin.com 9999" and "dpkg -l | grep linux-image | nc termbin.com 9999"
[23:28] <rizonzon> @nacc: I understand that, but at the moment I need to figure out way to put my laptop to sleep mode
[23:29] <RNeville> http://termbin.com/skwm
[23:29] <k1l_> rizonzon: that might be due to missing matching kernel headers
[23:29] <RNeville> http://termbin.com/uybj
[23:30] <rizonzon> k1l_, how can I fix it?
[23:30] <rizonzon> missing matching kernel?
[23:30] <k1l_> rizonzon: install the kernel headers that match that kernel
[23:32] <k1l_> RNeville: "sudo apt purge linux-image-3.19.0-66-generic linux-image-3.19.0-68-generic"
[23:32] <rizonzon> ok, you can see it here: http://termbin.com/k0nx
[23:32] <rizonzon>  and here http://termbin.com/l5t4
[23:32] <Bashing-om> k1l_: RNeville is booting that -66 kernel .
[23:32] <rizonzon> header 4.4.38.40, yes, have it `ii  linux-image-generic                        4.4.0.38.40                                                 amd64        Generic Linux kernel image`
[23:33] <RNeville> seems to have worked
[23:33] <k1l_> Bashing-om: yeah, i want to remove all 3.19 and 4.4 kernels and go for the 3.13 original ones. but since /boot is too smal we need to clear that first
[23:34] <foreigneur> salut !
[23:34] <Bashing-om> k1l_: K.. of the same mind .
[23:34] <k1l_> RNeville: ok, did you ever run a root file browser to delete stuff in /boot ?
[23:34] <RNeville> have dialog box popping up saying partial upgrade
[23:35] <kk4ewt> how do i search for programs in cli
[23:35] <RNeville> wants to know if I want to continue
[23:35] <k1l_> RNeville: do that.
[23:35] <RNeville> continue?
[23:35] <k1l_> yes
[23:36] <RNeville> The application software has closed unexpectedly
[23:36] <rizonzon> rebooting system, will be back
[23:36] <k1l_> RNeville: ok. lets carry on with the cleanup then
[23:36] <RNeville> k
[23:36] <RNeville> I need to eat sometime
[23:37] <Bashing-om> kk4ewt: Search for programs where ?
[23:37] <k1l_> RNeville: sudo apt-get -s install --install-recommends linux-generic xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-video-all xserver-xorg-input-all libwayland-egl1-mesa
[23:38] <RNeville> failed: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23204927/
[23:38] <k1l_> RNeville: ok, that is to be expected: "sudo apt-get remove unity-control-center "
[23:39] <k1l_> (we can install that afterwards again)
[23:39] <RNeville> seems to have worked
[23:39] <k1l_> now: sudo apt-get -s install --install-recommends linux-generic xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-video-all xserver-xorg-input-all libwayland-egl1-mesa
[23:39] <OerHeks> kk4ewt, apt-cache search [whatever]
[23:39] <k1l_> now: sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-video-all xserver-xorg-input-all libwayland-egl1-mesa
[23:40] <k1l_> sorry, had a "-s" in there which only simulates
[23:41] <RNeville> going to take near six minutes
[23:41] <k1l_> yes, it needs to get all the original stuff downloaded again and install that while removeing the 3.19 and 4.4 stuff
[23:45] <energizer> I've installed every vpn plugin i can think of, but they're not appearing in Add Network Connection. Is there something I need to do?
[23:45] <energizer> to be a vpn client
[23:46] <energizer> (anything not pptp)
[23:49] <OerHeks> energizer, all you need is the openvpn package, and then you can import your .ovpn file, but didn't i answer this yesterday??
[23:49] <OerHeks> oh
[23:49] <money> hello
[23:50] <glitchd> hello money
[23:50] <money> im new here, just making sure it works
[23:50] <glitchd> seems you understand it so far
[23:50] <money> does anyone know what the name of ofensive securitys room is
[23:50] <Vilegent> nacc https://imagebin.ca/v/2vfJIQgOcDxl
[23:51] <Vilegent> thats the menu bar kk4ewt was referring to earlier
[23:53]  * OerHeks never heard about offensive security channels
[23:53] <nicomachus> !alis | money
[23:54] <RNeville> k1l_, looks like every thing works, have dialogue box asking me to restart
[23:54] <k1l_> offensive security sounds too much like illegal hacking. and that is not supported on freenode or the ubuntu channels
[23:54] <k1l_> RNeville: wiat
[23:55] <RNeville> k
[23:55] <k1l_> RNeville: "sudo rm -rf /boot/.Trash-0"
[23:55] <nicomachus> that looks a lot more dangerous than it is.
[23:56] <money> thank you ubottu
[23:56] <nicomachus> I was about to jump in there. lol
[23:56] <RNeville> ran
[23:56] <k1l_> RNeville: ok, now you can reboot
[23:56] <RNeville> k