[00:04] <Keydns> hi my dad is reading this for the first time, he would like to know why i use ubuntu
[00:05] <k1l> well, you might know best why you use ubuntu :)
[00:05] <Keydns> he said it makes sense
[00:06] <Keydns> i just started using it
[00:11] <kasfle> hey what font is this?: https://imgur.com/a/soJqr
[00:12] <kasfle> notifications somehow turned into this but I kinda like the font
[00:12] <kasfle> would like to know what it is
[00:13] <lordcirth> kasfle, no idea.  Have you looked in the app's settings?
[00:13] <roundduckman> Can I ask about something I found in the logs? In .bash_history, even though I typed "sudo passwd -S root," it appears in the history as this "sudo passwd -S roo." This even occurred in auth.log once. Strange, and can't seem to repeat it. Am I hacked?
[00:13] <kasfle> lordcirth: what app do you mean?
[00:13] <roundduckman> BTW, I have video proof...
[00:13] <lordcirth> kasfle, the weather indicator.  Or has everything changed to that?
[00:14] <kasfle> lordcirth: yes, everything changed to that
[00:14] <roundduckman> It only happened once in the history as well...
[00:14] <lordcirth> roundduckman, try 'sudo su roo ' - see if there's a user or not.
[00:15] <roundduckman> No passwd entry for user 'roo'
[00:15] <roundduckman> I looked in passwd eariler as well...
[00:16] <roundduckman> Also last change was when I installed Mint 18 (Ubuntu 16.04)
[00:16] <k1l> mint has its own issues, please see the mint support then
[00:18] <kasfle> can you guys suggest any font similar to that one?
[00:18] <kasfle> should be in ubuntu tho
[00:19] <debkad> what font?
[00:20] <roundduckman> k1l: I'm scared. I bugged them about this problem before, but thinking it was fsck (wrong actually) I bugged them about the "roo" thing. I think I bothered them too much though when it fell into a discussion about why fsck runs on every boot on Mint 18, when a few there don't have the same problem. They think I got a dying SSD, when I see the fsck results are positive. :/  But ignore that, I'm just explaining why I'm here. I'm
[00:20] <roundduckman> not trying to be a troll.
[00:20] <roundduckman> I'm just OCD. :P
[00:20] <lordcirth> kasfle, not a font expert, but is Monospace like what you want?
[00:20] <underfact> hello world
[00:20] <lordcirth> underfact, hi
[00:21] <k1l> roundduckman: mint does some changes on crucial parts of the os. so you have to ask the mint support about that.
[00:21] <k1l> !mint | roundduckman
[00:21] <DrummerBoy> anyone here on rpi?
[00:21] <roundduckman> Fine...
[00:21] <princesspink> https://www.darkmoon.me/2016/israels-new-terror-weapon-toxic-skunk-juice/
[00:21] <underfact> uuuuuuuuuuuusdrthzfdbrstsjnszfbnytjezthdbgnhmdajrxnfhmjukmtsrnh frsykyeej.le6675 i6w455357q54yw
[00:21] <underfact> dumb cat
[00:23] <debkad> o_o
[00:25] <john1234> is this ok for server questions or is there another one?
[00:26] <nacc> john1234: there is also #ubuntu-server
[00:27] <john1234> thanks I might try that nacc
[00:29] <john1234> just in case I was wondering how to backup automatic from 1 drive to another on same machine easiest
[00:29] <nacc> !backup | john1234
[00:31] <john1234> read most all help i could find. I don't want to backup system. already know how. I want to backup the drive samba shares on to another drive.
[00:32] <lordcirth> john1234, you want regular, automated backups?
[00:32] <john1234> preferably simple and auto daily
[00:32] <lordcirth> john1234, Deja Dup will do this with a nice GUI.
[00:32] <john1234> if i go to the backup drive be able to reaad download it
[00:33] <john1234> i am trying to test different ones to see which ones suit best
[00:33] <lordcirth> john1234, what do you mean?
[00:36] <john1234> I have a samba server. I want to backup all the shares to another drive daily automatically My old NAS system I could go to the  backup and retrieve individual files & folders
[00:36] <john1234> if needed
[00:37] <john1234> tried sbackup for week and the backups started ending in .corrupt what does that mean i don'trust it
[00:39] <john1234> can i restore the sbackup to a different drive to test i don't want to chance to main drive
[00:39] <lordcirth> john1234, maybe files were being written to while backing up?  In future, if you want to online-backup a changing fileset, use btrfs or ZFS so you can use snapshots
[00:39] <lordcirth> john1234, I am not familiar with sbackup but I'm sure that would be possible
[00:41] <john1234> does ubuntu server support btrfs or ZFS
[00:41] <lordcirth> john1234, both
[00:41] <lordcirth> just apt install
[00:42] <john1234> what backup progams support snapshots
[00:42] <il> hi it is possible to balance my internet wifi and 4g connection !!!!
[00:43] <il> like if i have 10mb + 10mb = 20mb
[00:45] <lordcirth> john1234, you just do the snapshot, then transmit the snapshot to the other drive.
[00:45] <lordcirth> il, you mean balance the load to get twice the speed?
[00:46] <john1234> which program or what takes snapshots
[00:46] <Salah> i have problem
[00:46] <lordcirth> john1234, it's part of the filesystem tools.
[00:46] <il> lordcirth, yes
[00:46] <lordcirth> john1234, https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/SysadminGuide#Snapshots
[00:47] <Salah> i have problem
[00:47] <Salah> who help me
[00:47] <il> lordcirth, yes
[00:47] <john1234> not yet familiar enough with server and command line tools or btrfs
[00:47] <john1234> need to read more
[00:48] <il> hi it is possible to balance my internet wifi and 4g connection !!!!
[00:48] <il> like if i have 10mb + 10mb = 20mb
[00:48] <lordcirth> il, if you have a specific connection that you use a lot, you could offload it specifically.  But it would be very difficult/impractical to split things on the fly
[00:48] <lordcirth> !patience | il
[00:48] <wobblerwobble> dudes, when I volume down/up, the indicator will no longer show anymore
[00:49] <il> lordcirth, what you advice me to do
[00:49] <lordcirth> il, well, do you have some specific connection that uses a lot of bandwidth?
[00:50] <sorressean> I'm trying to install libucl (universal configuration library). anyone know if it's in the repos? I can't seem to find it.
[00:50] <john1234> thanks for replies I am setting up ubuntu server first time and have most of down just never had good backup strategy
[00:50] <lordcirth> sorressean, libucl1
[00:51] <underfact> saLah i can help you
[00:51] <sorressean> libucl1 is portal compression library, not universal configuration library
[00:51] <slaughter> so the pixilization(picture linked at the end) keeps happening when only switching users. not quite sure why or how. updated graphics driver from nvidia, using gtx 960, that didn't solve. switch to xorg, did not help. i'm pretty lost here. any leads in the right direction would help me gratefull. love you long time http://s22.postimg.org/aghce5lwx/Screenshot_from_2016_09_26_18_28_14.png
[00:51] <underfact> i need help with qemu
[00:51] <Salah> thanks
[00:51] <ckeeney> how can i configure sshd_config to allow ssh without password and without a key
[00:52] <sorressean> ckeeney:  that sounds like a very very bad idea.
[00:52] <lordcirth> ckeeney, why would you want to do that??
[00:52] <Salah> i download extension tar.xz
[00:52] <Salah> how to install by terminal
[00:52] <ckeeney> im building a docker image to test ansible playbooks against
[00:52] <underfact> cheenkey probably isnt making it public
[00:52] <ckeeney> i can mount ssh keys into the image but id rather just let it be open
[00:52] <k1l> Salah: unpack it and read the readme inside
[00:52] <ckeeney> its just a test image
[00:52] <Salah> ok wait min
[00:52] <underfact> i need help with qemu
[00:53] <lordcirth> !ask | underfact
[00:53] <sorressean> lordcirth:  it's not just libucl.
[00:53] <ckeeney> is this possible?
[00:53] <Salah> GNOME Shell Extensions is a collection of extensions providing additional
[00:53] <Salah> and optional functionality to GNOME Shell.
[00:53] <Salah> Since GNOME Shell is not API stable, extensions work only against a very
[00:53] <Salah> specific version of the shell, usually the same as this package (see
[00:53] <Salah> "configure --version"). The extensions in this package are supported by GNOME
[00:53] <Salah> and will be updated to reflect future API changes in GNOME Shell.
[00:53] <underfact> ubottu: sorry
[00:54] <debkad> haha nice
[00:54] <lordcirth> ckeeney, what's wrong with just putting a key?
[00:54] <underfact> i need help with qemu on rpi
[00:54] <lordcirth> !paste | salah
[00:54] <Salah>   Shows a status Indicator for navigating to Places.
[00:54] <Salah> user-theme
[00:54] <Salah>   Loads a shell theme from ~/.themes/<name>/gnome-shell.
[00:54] <Salah> windowsNavigator
[00:54] <debkad> slah
[00:54] <Salah>   Allow keyboard selection of windows and workspaces in overlay mode.
[00:54] <ckeeney> i can its just a little less user friendly to people who use it
[00:54] <Salah> License
[00:54] <lordcirth> underfact, that's still not a question.  What about qemu on rpi
[00:55] <debkad> stop
[00:55] <debkad> salah read what wrote ubottu
[00:55] <underfact> qemu on the rpi isnt letting use kvm
[00:55] <ckeeney> but putting a key already works, i just wanted to eliminate having to mount that volume into the image.  testing an ansible playbook against a docker image right now requires that you generate a dummy key, mount the public key into the container and then ssh using the key
[00:56] <k1l> underfact: i dont think qemu on arm works the same way
[00:56] <underfact> it still runs, just not the specific ppc architecture i need
[00:56] <lordcirth> underfact, oh, you are trying to emulate a different arch? fun
[00:57] <underfact> lol
[00:57] <slaughter> how do i switch ubuntu 16.04 into 2d?
[00:57] <underfact> emulating x86 works
[00:57] <debkad> emulating?
[00:57] <lordcirth> slaughter, you mean without the 3D desktop effects?
[00:57] <debkad> oh
[00:57] <underfact> yes
[00:57] <slaughter> lordcirth; yes
[00:57] <underfact> emulating x86 on arm
[00:58] <debkad> is not rpi have arm architecture?
[00:58] <underfact> rpi is arm
[00:58] <debkad> when you tried it booted fine?
[00:59] <underfact> who here is running there entire os off of a floppy disk? I AM!
[00:59] <underfact> brb
[00:59] <debkad> hmm
[00:59] <lordcirth> slaughter, you can either install a different desktop, or install unity-tweak-tool and turn off animations, etc
[00:59] <vTech> Hi, what was the dd command to check the progress again in a different Terminal window?  like sudo kill something?
[01:00] <debkad> vTech: status=
[01:00] <lordcirth> vTech, kill -s SIGUSR1 dd
[01:00] <rsalah> back
[01:00] <rsalah> i am sorry
[01:00] <slaughter> lordcirth; thank you, you've been more help then the google. i'll see if it works.
[01:00] <debkad> vTech: dd have status=progress
[01:00] <lordcirth> vTech, however, as debkad mentioned, modern dd allows 'status=progress' flag
[01:00] <underfact> jback
[01:01] <rsalah> but i want copy readme file here
[01:01] <vTech> debkad: idk it's the latest version though
[01:01] <rsalah> cuse help me
[01:01] <lordcirth> slaughter, all I did was use a search engine too :)
[01:01] <k1l> !paste | rsalah
[01:01] <debkad> vTech: dd --help will tell you
[01:01] <slaughter> you probably know more on what to google then i do.
[01:01] <k1l> rsalah: use https://extensions.gnome.org/  if you want gnome extensions
[01:02] <slaughter> lordcirth; http://s22.postimg.org/aghce5lwx/Screenshot_from_2016_09_26_18_28_14.png this is my issue. i don't even know whats going on
[01:02] <vTech> debkad: that doesn't help me
[01:02] <sorressean> Does anyone know if the universal configuration library (UCL) is in Ubuntu as a package? (note it's not libucl or libucl1)
[01:02] <underfact> ubottu: sorry
[01:02] <rsalah> ok i download extension but i cant install cuse he tar.xz
[01:02] <lordcirth> slaughter, oh dear, I thought you just wanted better performance
[01:03] <wobblerwobble> can you lads recommend a website with a lot of varieties of themes for unity?
[01:03] <lordcirth> rsalah, do you want to install from command line?
[01:03] <k1l> !themes | wobblerwobble
[01:03] <rsalah> yes plz
[01:03] <underfact> hello'
[01:04] <slaughter> lordcirth; na man. i'm getting awesome preformance. only way i could get better is getting better hardware.
[01:04] <underfact> ubottu: jerk
[01:04] <underfact> ubottu: bye
[01:04] <underfact> ubottu: bye
[01:04] <lordcirth> rsalah, use 'tar xJf <file>' to extract it
[01:04] <k1l> underfact: the bot works, thanks
[01:05] <underfact> lol sorry
[01:05] <wobblerwobble> can I use gnome themes on unity?
[01:05] <rsalah> ok i extract continue
[01:05] <k1l> wobblerwobble: no, you need unity ones
[01:05] <lordcirth> rsalah, now cd into the directory and use 'less' to read the README.  'q' to quit less.
[01:06] <xangua> wobblerwobble: if you mean gnome shell themes, no
[01:07] <vTech> WeblionX: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23236371/
[01:07] <rsalah> ok i read it but where instaction about install
[01:08] <vTech> oops, wrong channel
[01:08] <vTech> *wrong person
[01:08] <vTech> debkad: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23236371/
[01:08] <nbn> hi
[01:08] <lordcirth> rsalah, look around.  Sometimes there is a separate INSTALL guide, etc.
[01:09] <debkad> vTech: you already start it?
[01:09] <vTech> debkad: yep
[01:09] <debkad> ok
[01:09] <lonewalker1987> well this isent vary active
[01:10] <underfact> yes it is
[01:10] <underfact> s
[01:10] <underfact> s
[01:10] <underfact> lol
[01:10] <debkad> why you spam
[01:10] <underfact> sorry
[01:10] <rsalah> see http://paste.ubuntu.com/23236398/
[01:11] <underfact> is it okay for kubuntu to pause at installing system 90%
[01:11] <vTech> debkad: figured it out
[01:11] <lordcirth> underfact, for how long?
[01:11] <vTech> sudo killall -USR1 dd
[01:11] <lordcirth> rsalah, and is there any other guides in the directory?
[01:11] <underfact> probably like 10 minutes
[01:11] <lordcirth> vTech, ah, sorry, I meant killall
[01:12] <lordcirth> underfact, switch to a tty and use 'top' to see what's up.
[01:12] <underfact> it could be copying a big file to my maxtor diamond crash harddrive lol
[01:12] <debkad> vTech: yes but if your dd is newest version it have status=progress that will let you see everything coming from dd
[01:13] <underfact> whats the live username and password
[01:13] <underfact> for kubuntu
[01:13] <debkad> may be root and toor
[01:13] <underfact> no
[01:13] <debkad> or none
[01:13] <lordcirth> underfact, 'ubuntu' and '';
[01:13] <lordcirth> *blank
[01:14] <underfact> it was kubuntu blank
[01:14] <debkad> good
[01:15] <underfact> what should i see if its working
[01:15] <rsalah> lordcirth wait
[01:15] <debkad> you will see arizona picture
[01:15] <lordcirth> underfact, well, look at the running processes, there shouldn't be too many, and see if there's a copy, apt, dpkg, etc running
[01:15] <lordcirth> debkad, what?
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[01:16] <underfact> ubuquity is using 10% cpu
[01:17] <underfact> its still at 90%
[01:17] <rsalah> #lordcirth no another guide
[01:18] <debkad> rsalah: there is may be INSTALL file
[01:18] <vTech> debkad: idk how to execute that status-progress cmd
[01:18] <lordcirth> vTech, it's an option to dd
[01:19] <k1l> vTech: its a setting on the dd command. you cant run it afterwards
[01:19] <rsalah> u mean makefile.am
[01:19] <lordcirth> vTech, dd if=a of=b status=progress
[01:19] <debkad> vTech: as you have conv=sparse you can add just behind it status=progress
[01:19] <k1l> rsalah: why dont you use the extensions webiste?
[01:19] <debkad> vTech: if your dd support that of course
[01:19] <k1l> *website
[01:20] <underfact> its still at 90%
[01:20] <rsalah> how tell me this first one used linux
[01:20] <vTech> debkad: seems to
 rsalah: use https://extensions.gnome.org/  if you want gnome extensions
[01:20] <vTech> it's half way there...I'll just wait for it
[01:20] <k1l> rsalah: open that website in firefox, click on the extensions you want to use
[01:21] <underfact> 90% isnt half
[01:21] <underfact> i think it crashed
[01:23] <SexyHo> I'm so horny
[01:23] <lordcirth> !offtopic | SexyHo
[01:23] <debkad> rsalah: that kind of installation use in most case, ./configure then make and make install but i suggest to use what k1l said
[01:23] <SexyHo> !offtopic | ubottu
[01:24] <debkad> hmm
[01:24] <SexyHo> anywau
[01:25] <rsalah> i install teamviewer can you come to help me plz
[01:26] <k1l> rsalah: what is the issue with using that gnome website?
[01:28] <rsalah> We cannot detect a running copy of GNOME on this system, so some parts of the interface may be disabled. See our troubleshooting entry for more information.
[01:28] <rsalah> this massage in firefox website
[01:28] <k1l> rsalah: what ubuntu do you use exactly?
[01:28] <rsalah> i have ubunto 14
[01:28] <k1l> which exactly? "lsb_release -sd" will tell you
[01:35] <debkad> we lost him
[01:35] <lonewalker1987> they all been droping like flies
[01:37] <vyadhaka> trying to install with  LVM on a single hard drive,  does /boot have to be outside the LVM?
[01:38] <nstewart> trying to get an lvmcached root partition booting with ubuntu 16.04. I stuck what appear to be the required modules in initramfs-tools, but still can't boot
[01:59] <debkad> I want to try all kind of destruct tools on a usb disk i have :D
[02:01] <OerHeks> Hammer, cardoor, Torch.
[02:02] <EriC^> debkad: 1 tool needed
[02:02] <debkad> dd ? :D
[02:02] <EriC^> right
[02:02] <debkad> haha
[02:03] <EriC^> :D
[02:13] <vTech> Hi, does anyone have a good knowledge of sparse when it comes to using dd to create an img of an hdd to be used for vboxmanage then to convert to a vdi for use in VirtualBox?  :)
[02:13]  * reisio headdesks
[02:14] <reisio> for what OS?
[02:14] <debkad> hmm this usb is strong as hell
[02:14] <vTech> OS 7 ntfs mbr formatted partition
[02:14] <vTech> I mean Windows 7!
[02:15] <debkad> vTech: i suppose you followed the link i gave you yesterday :)
[02:15] <vTech> yes debkad
[02:16] <debkad> except the vbox part of course i mean
[02:16] <vTech> right...not there yet ;)
[02:16] <debkad> :)
[02:16] <vTech> debkad: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23236837/
[02:17] <vTech> finally got the dumb laptop to connect to the internet
[02:17] <debkad> ah it is not yet finished
[02:17] <vTech> heck no it's not finished!
[02:17] <debkad> i was thinking you did that part yesterday
[02:18] <vTech> yes but WITHOUT zeroing the free space first
[02:18] <debkad> may be you start over
[02:18] <vTech> this time, I did
[02:18] <debkad> hmm
[02:18] <vTech> I can tell the sparse cmd is working because it's not writing to the external all the time
[02:18] <vTech> since the light is not on
[02:19] <debkad> ok
[02:20] <vTech> debkad: Weblion said, "But yeah, sparse will not write if it's zeroed, but it has to read to know"
[02:20] <debkad> i don't get the part of zeroing but may be that will be fine
[02:20] <vTech> but he wasn't sure if vboxmanage will be able to read a sparsed img
[02:22] <lonewalker> so how do i get my built in wireless to work on ubuntu
[02:22] <lonewalker> kylyn
[02:22] <vTech> debkad: do you know?
[02:23] <debkad> if the built-in wireless is bad or crap best to by some chepest wireless usb :)
[02:23] <rexwin_> when I try sudo scp /opt/tomcat/conf/tomcat-users.xml root@192.168.80.130:~ i get permission denied. the root account is enabled in the remote and local ubuntu server
[02:23] <debkad> vTech: about vbox? no sorry
[02:27] <vTech> debkad: How about a program that can read the img file and allow me to shrink the partitions, kind of how I can mount a vhd in windows as a drive and use a partition management app to shrink it?
[02:28] <debkad> vTech: that was pretty like mentioned the link
[02:28] <vTech> huh?
[02:29] <vTech> debkad: what link?
[02:29] <debkad> vTech: loopback the img then shrink or whatever you want, then truncate the unused space if that what you want
[02:29] <reisio> http://edoceo.com/exemplar/ntfsclone-transfer-windows https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Migrate_Windows
[02:29] <reisio> very non-worthwhile
[02:29] <debkad> vTech: this one: http://softwarebakery.com/shrinking-images-on-linux
[02:29] <vTech> ohhhhh....that.
[02:30]  * vTech cringes..
[02:30] <wobblerwobble> ubuntu's causing heating problem on my thinkpad t410, what to do guys?
[02:32] <OerHeks>  i5-520M ?
[02:32] <Rarrikins> wobblerwobble: Try using powertop to reduce power usage.
[02:32] <neredsenvy> When installing a package shouldn't package manager auto install the dependencies ?
[02:32] <reisio> wobblerwobble: heating problems?
[02:32] <OerHeks> it can be 105'C http://ark.intel.com/products/47341/Intel-Core-i5-520M-Processor-3M-Cache-2_40-GHz
[02:32] <reisio> neredsenvy: depends on which manager you use and how
[02:33] <wobblerwobble> reisio, yeah. it heats really bad
[02:33] <neredsenvy> apt-get install wkhtmltopdf
[02:33] <neredsenvy> actually anything else also gives
[02:33] <debkad> my cpu can be up to 94°C
[02:33] <neredsenvy> i get bunch of depends on but it's not going to be installed why is this ?
[02:33] <reisio> does that have a nvidia gpu in addition to the onboard?
[02:33] <reisio> such overly beefy laptops are always bound to be hot
[02:34] <vTech> debkad: what about the resize2fs cmd?
[02:34] <wobblerwobble> it's not like this with other OS. and the gpu is intel hd graphics
[02:34] <reisio> if you want a cool laptop, get something modest and use it as a wireless terminal to something beefier elsewhere
[02:34] <reisio> wobblerwobble: sudo lspci | grep -i nvidia has nothing?
[02:34] <debkad> vTech: never used it, i can't tell for sure
[02:35] <wobblerwobble> reisio: nothing
[02:36] <vTech> Has anyone any experience using the resize2fs cmd to resize a dd img of a mbr ntfs formatted hdd?
[02:37] <RileyTL> I've a silly question about adding a new repository. I'm on Ubuntu 15.04 and am trying to install LibreOffice from this repo: https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[02:37] <RileyTL> I've added the repository, it's found in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ and yet when I try to install LibreOffice, it only gives me the option to install the old 4.x version, not the new 5.x which is in this repository. Also I notice that the repository doesn't show up when I use the 'origin' section of Synaptic package manager, suggesting perhaps the repository is somehow "inactive" or something. Anyone have any idea why I'm having this trouble?
[02:37] <reisio> vTech: you resize FSes and images independently
[02:38] <vTech> reisio: how?
[02:39] <Bashing-om> RileyTL: Release 15.04 is End_Of_Life, and the software repo no longer exists as you once knew it .
[02:40] <Bashing-om> !15.04 | RileyTL
[02:40] <reisio> vTech: gave you a link on it
[02:41] <reisio> two :)
[02:41] <vTech> reisio: if you did I don't see them
[02:41] <reisio> http://edoceo.com/exemplar/ntfsclone-transfer-windows https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Migrate_Windows
[02:41] <RileyTL> thanks Bashing-om but I don't think I understand - should I not be able to install updated software from a 3rd party repository?
[02:42] <wobblerwobble> guys, volume up/down and brightness indicators are gone somehow :(
[02:42] <Rarrikins> RileyTL: PPAs will differ in what packages they offer based on which version of Ubuntu you're using. 15.04 isn't supported anymore.
[02:43] <Rarrikins> RileyTL: That PPA offers no packages at all for 15.04.
[02:43] <RileyTL> I think I see now. When I go to that page, I notice a 'libreoffice' package tagged for yakkety6, xenial0, trusty0 and precise1. But nothing for vivid. That's what you mean I surmise?
[02:43] <nicomachus> does anyone know of a good CLI tool that accurately shows bitrate info on audio files?
[02:43] <Rarrikins> RileyTL: Yep. No packages for 15.04.
[02:44] <OerHeks> RileyTL, it is gone, get over it, upgrade to a supported version.
[02:44] <RileyTL> I see now. Thank you Rarrikins and Bashing-om, you've been helpful. I guess I need to get with the times.
[02:44] <vTech> reisio: okay and that's in Windows right?
[02:44] <Bashing-om> RileyTL: Correct . There is no support for an EOL release . Developers are moving on .
[02:44] <Rarrikins> RileyTL: If you don't like upgrading a lot, get the most recent LTS and then upgrade five years later.
[02:44] <RileyTL> thanks Rarrikins, I think it's that when I got this laptop, 15.04 was just "the thing" so I went with it.
[02:45] <RileyTL> I recognize the difference between LTS and non-LTS however.
[02:48] <vTech> reisio: and I'm not sure if that vbox link would work since it's older than dirt designed to be used with XP, not Windows 7
[02:51] <reisio> vTech: your issue is with NTFS, which is unchanged in Windows usage
[02:53] <vTech> okay
[02:54] <vTech> reisio: and this guide makes sense up until it starts talking about backing up the mbr: http://edoceo.com/exemplar/ntfsclone-transfer-windows
[02:54] <blackwheel> help
[02:55] <vTech> reisio: I really don't know where to go from here
[03:05] <lijunjiang1989[m> test send a message
[03:05] <lijunjiang1989[m> http://matrix.org/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/azHqYDgdxwVqgESyrrCeAAMo - 1.jpg (61KB)
[03:06] <wobblerwobble> guys, volume up/down and brightness indicators are gone somehow. what should I do?
[03:06] <SummerRain> I have windows
[03:07] <SummerRain> wait
[03:07] <SummerRain> i have windows 7 x64 installed and i want to dualboot with ubuntu. I also want windows to be the main boot, how can i do that?
[03:07] <reisio> SummerRain: do you have free partition space t install Ubuntu?
[03:08] <reisio> space to*
[03:08] <SummerRain> no, but i can make it with those EASEUS software or others..
[03:08] <SummerRain> that i can do
[03:08] <reisio> SummerRain: is it a desktop?
[03:08] <SummerRain> I mean, i know i can just install ubuntu after windows and it will set things for me.. But how can i edit the boot to windows be the main one
[03:08] <SummerRain> no
[03:08] <SummerRain> a notebook
[03:08] <reisio> oh okay
[03:08] <SummerRain> i formatted it, it had shi.twindows10
[03:08] <reisio> see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2
[03:09] <reisio> manipulate the 'default' value, or make an entirely custom grub config of your own
[03:09] <reisio> alternatively you can reinstall Windows' boot manager and it will be in control, but I can't recommend that :p
[03:09] <reisio> what don't you like about Windows 10?
[03:09] <neredsenvy> Is there a native way of connecting to a VPN ?
[03:10] <SummerRain> reisio http://askubuntu.com/questions/148095/how-do-i-set-the-grub-timeout-and-the-grub-default-boot-entry
[03:10] <SummerRain> this right?
[03:10] <SummerRain> i like Grub better
[03:10] <reisio> neredsenvy: ddclient
[03:11] <SummerRain> After i install ubuntu, do i need to.. you know, install drivers and stuff?
[03:11] <reisio> SummerRain: looks right
[03:11] <SummerRain> this notebook has an intel hd 4000 and a nvidia graphics card
[03:11] <reisio> SummerRain: almost never; usually you will have all the right drivers during install
[03:11] <neredsenvy> hows ddclient used for creating a VPN connection ?
[03:11] <reisio> and indeed, even before installation, in the install environment
[03:11] <SummerRain> Are there commands i can do on the terminal that will install CUDA and python environments and stuff?
[03:12] <reisio> SummerRain: yes
[03:12] <reisio> SummerRain: python will likely be installed by default, though not any python-specific editors or IDEs, though those are prevalent & available
[03:12] <reisio> CUDA I don't keep up with
[03:12] <iamawesome> At the end of the installation got this: Current status: 0 broken [-1].
[03:12] <iamawesome> What should i do?
[03:13] <reisio> if the default nvidia driver doesn't support it, you will be able to install software that does
[03:13] <SummerRain> i will do that tommorow and join irc
[03:13] <SummerRain> i think i can do it
[03:13] <reisio> SummerRain: if graphics & wireless work from the install image, you are very much far out of the woods
[03:13] <reisio> and they likely will
[03:13] <crazygull> hello
[03:13] <reisio> 'lo crazy
[03:13] <SummerRain> even the keyboard hotkeys to change brightness and stuff?
[03:14] <reisio> SummerRain: most likely, yes
[03:14] <crazygull> firefox is laggy when launched as user....
[03:14] <reisio> SummerRain: what make/model laptop?
[03:14] <crazygull> but not as root
[03:14] <crazygull> ?
[03:14] <reisio> crazygull: laggy?
[03:14] <SummerRain> its a samsung one
[03:14] <crazygull> ya it's very unresponsive like typing text is about five second delay
[03:14] <reisio> crazygull: is your user's home encrypted?
[03:15] <crazygull> it's one partition home is within the root partition
[03:15] <reisio> SummerRain: most likely everything will just work
[03:15] <reisio> SummerRain: if it doesn't you can fix it, most likely
[03:15] <SummerRain> reisio cool, i will work on that tommorow
[03:15] <reisio> SummerRain: graphics & wireless are the biggest potential (but still unlikely) problems for a laptop install
[03:15] <SummerRain> i guess a 20 or 30gb partition will be enough
[03:15] <reisio> and again, if the installer works & you can use wireless from it, too, those are fine
[03:15] <reisio> SummerRain: yes
[03:16] <SummerRain> i just need 1 partition right?
[03:16] <SummerRain> i dont need like
[03:16] <SummerRain> to keep making 3 like to fedora
[03:16] <SummerRain> or such
[03:16] <SummerRain> I remember when i installed fedora, i had to make 1 partition for swap, 1 for bla bla and another for lalala
[03:17] <reisio> you technically need only a single partition for Ubuntu
[03:17] <reisio> I would probably make two myself, for GNU/Linux, so that I can have swap on a partition instead of in a file
[03:17] <reisio> but that is mostly due to personal preference, and not actual superiority... mostly
[03:18] <SummerRain> if it had a ssd, i would do that
[03:18] <reisio> if it's a U/EFI system, you will already have a partition for U/EFI
[03:18] <reisio> in the unlikely event you have plenty of usb ports or (sd/etc.)card ports on your laptop, you can always install Ubuntu to one of those
[03:18] <reisio> storage is storage to GNU/Linux
[03:19] <SummerRain> kay
[03:19] <SummerRain> i gotta go but i will be here tommorow when i do this
[03:19] <SummerRain> thanks reisio
[03:19] <SummerRain> <3
[03:19] <reisio> np
[03:23] <vTech> well at least somebody got the help they were looking for
[03:24] <reisio> hear hear
[03:24] <vTech> hah!
[03:29] <neredsenvy> in cisco anyconnect i use a username and password however in -vnc i need is IPSec what is this
[03:38] <vyadhaka2> why is hibernation not available with the new install of ubuntu v16?
[03:53] <neredsenvy> Anyone here know how to connect to a VPN using terminal ?
[03:59] <asarch> Every time the kernel starts up on every boot, it uses the default screen for stdout. Is there any way to prevent this?
[03:59] <asarch> I mean, something a la blind run mode
[03:59] <asarch> ?
[04:00] <asarch> This laptop supports the PCI Passthrough technology and I would like to pass the PCI address of the default GPU to a Windows on a domU with Xen
[04:02] <allonon> oi
[04:02] <allonon> anyone up?
[04:02] <cfhowlett> !ask | allonon, also note: ubuntu goes around the world.  it's not bedtime everywhere.
[04:05] <allonon> so i'm having trouble installing multiple nvidia gt 710 cards on ubuntu 16.04 server LTS. i've got the drivers installed i think and i'm trying to install CUDA and i'm just running into issues
[04:06] <allonon> command line install
[04:06] <debkad> ok
[04:06] <debkad> where is the question
[04:07] <allonon> any thoughts or suggenstions
[04:07] <allonon> i'm getting nowhere
[04:08] <debkad> what you did
[04:08] <allonon> everything i'm finding online even on nvidias site is giving me not found errors
[04:09] <debkad> show me the commands you did, start with the first one
[04:09] <cfhowlett> !who
[04:09] <allonon> https://steemit.com/monero/@mobidick/how-to-mine-monero-on-ubuntu-16-04-using-ccminer-cryptonight
[04:09] <allonon> tried following this guide
[04:10] <allonon> when i get to the install cuda section
[04:12] <debkad> allonon: the wget part or after?
[04:12] <kk4ewt> allonon, do you have a nvidia card that supports cuda
[04:12] <allonon> debkad : yes i get to the install cuda box
[04:12] <allonon> get down to the last comand
[04:12] <allonon> sudo apt-get -y install cuda-toolkit-6-5
[04:13] <allonon> no go
[04:13] <allonon> kk4ewt : yup
[04:13] <debkad> allonon: what it say
[04:13] <debkad> not found?
[04:13] <allonon> unable to locate
[04:13] <allonon> so i do some research
[04:13] <allonon> and find 7-5.18 is the latest available
[04:14] <allonon> but unable to download
[04:14] <debkad> allonon: try: sudo apt-get -y install cuda-toolkit and hit tab, do you see the 6-5 or something else?
[04:14] <debkad> then use that version
[04:14] <debkad> it could be the link is a little old
[04:15] <allonon> unable to locate package
[04:16] <allonon> is all it says
[04:16] <debkad> allonon: see in the link where they talk about 6-5 there is a new version http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/ubuntu1404/x86_64/
[04:16] <debkad>  cuda-7-5_7.5-18
[04:16] <RustyShackleford> when did eth0 become eno1?
[04:16] <RustyShackleford> i'm not on top of linux as I used to be
[04:16] <kk4ewt> about 4 years ago
[04:17] <debkad> RustyShackleford: i think it is a systemd renaming it
[04:17] <RustyShackleford> not that long ago lol. Does it depend on your hardware?
[04:17] <knightCorvi> allonon: have you done apt-get update?
[04:17] <kk4ewt> no systemd didnt
[04:17] <debkad> kernel may be
[04:17] <RustyShackleford> does ubuntu still use upstart?
[04:17] <kk4ewt> freedesktop did it
[04:17] <lotuspsychje> RustyShackleford: depends wich version
[04:17] <RustyShackleford> 16.04 LTS, my bad
[04:18] <RustyShackleford> command not found, appears to be no
[04:18] <lotuspsychje> RustyShackleford: systemd it is
[04:18] <lotuspsychje> !systemd | RustyShackleford
[04:18] <cfhowlett> allonon, cuda-toolkit is available for ubuntu 14.04.   the tutorials is for 16.04.  you cannot apt-get install a 1404 into 16.04
[04:19] <allonon> cfhowlett : that's what i thought
[04:19] <neredsenvy> anyone familiar with cisco VPN ?
[04:19] <cfhowlett> and, in fact, NO WHERE in the tutorial does it say to apt-get that package.  dpkg -i is the correct method
[04:19] <lotuspsychje> neredsenvy: perhaps more a question for ##networking?
[04:20] <allonon> so dpkg -i install cuda-toolkit-6-5
[04:20] <allonon> i'm still new to linux
[04:21] <debkad> from that link the latest repo is: http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/ubuntu1404/x86_64/cuda-repo-ubuntu1404_7.5-18_amd64.deb
[04:21] <debkad> 7-5
[04:22] <allonon> apt install instead of apt-get
[04:22] <RustyShackleford> anyway I have an intel nuc that I'm  setting up as a server
[04:23] <RustyShackleford> samba share, torrent box, plex server maybe
[04:23] <RustyShackleford> what other cool services can I add to this?
[04:23] <RustyShackleford> a gitlab server perhaps
[04:24] <cfhowlett> RustyShackleford, ask in linux or ubuntu-offtopic please.  "cool stuff" is way too general for this support channel
[04:24] <lotuspsychje> RustyShackleford: and for server questions there is also #ubuntu-server
[04:26] <allonon> thanks for the help folks
[04:31] <truthinmessaging> "Whatever the censor we will get around and reformat. NOTHING can stop the Truth now. The cat truly is out of the bag. Even if they shut the internet, we will get the Truth out. In fact more censorship = more real activism."
[04:32] <truthinmessaging> http://www.renegadetribune.com/youtube-social-justice-brigades-coming-videos/
[04:37] <vyadhaka2> anyone know why hibernation was disabled for new installs?
[04:37] <debkad> no idea as i never used hibernation
[04:38] <debkad> it depend in the DE i think
[04:38] <elias_a> vyadhaka2: That is not correct. Depends on hardware.
[04:39] <vyadhaka2> elias_a: suspend and hibernation used to work perfectly and now it's broken on a new install
[04:40] <lotuspsychje> vyadhaka2: wich ubuntu versions to compare?
[04:41] <vyadhaka2> lotuspsychje: I just installed v16
[04:42] <lotuspsychje> vyadhaka2: updates to latest 16.04.1?
[04:42] <vyadhaka2> lotuspsychje: yep
[04:43] <lotuspsychje> vyadhaka2: did you check syslog about ACPI errors?
[04:44] <lotuspsychje> vyadhaka2: check it on the same time you try to hibernate/suspend to see whats going on
[04:45] <vyadhaka2> no I trited pm-hibernate as suggested  @ https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/power-hibernate.html but crashed the system, sent a report off
[04:46] <lotuspsychje> vyadhaka2: what kind of machine brand is this?
[04:47] <vyadhaka2> dell xps m1210 laptop
[04:48] <lotuspsychje> vyadhaka2: might be interesting to search likewise existing bugs first: dell/type 16.04 hibernate
[04:48] <lotuspsychje> vyadhaka2: if not existing, i suggest creating a new bug
[04:48] <vyadhaka2> ok
[04:53] <micah_> ello
[04:53] <micah_> anyone there
[04:54] <cfhowlett> micah_, waste of time asking.  You COULD have just asked your technical question in the same space.
[04:56] <micah_> ok well, i've installed ubuntu onto a harddrive to a system which runs windows xp, which i then took out and plugged into my computer im building and trying to run it, but the bootMGR is missing, and i want to know how to fix. cannot install via usb because its using a motherboard with an old bios which doesnt accept it, and no cd/dvd reader
[04:56] <micah_>  using wubi ubuntu 16.04.1
[04:56] <cfhowlett> !wubi | micah_,
[04:56] <micah_> !install
[04:57] <elias_a> vyadhaka: Ok. But it is wrong to say that hibernation would be disabled in general.
[05:01] <micah_> ok so I can use unetbootin on windows to install ubuntu to an empty harddrive, then take that harddrive and put it in my other computer?
[05:01] <cfhowlett> micah_, that should work
[05:02] <micah_> ok, do i need windows on the other computer or will the bootmgr be done differently
[05:02] <cfhowlett> micah_, you only "need" windows if you are dual booting
[05:02] <micah_> ok thanks
[05:02] <debkad> the is another way with bcd in windows to let you boot iso directly
[05:03] <debkad> or use rmprepusb
[05:05] <sonu_nk> hi my system showing unknown display .. and resolution too poor.. strugling from 5 days but no solution
[05:05] <micah_> unetbootin is only letting me select the C drive?
[05:08] <debkad> if you want easybcd https://www.raymond.cc/blog/boot-an-iso-directly-from-the-windows-boot-manager/
[05:10] <micah_> why is unetbootin only letting me choose the C drive?
[05:10] <hateball> sonu_nk: Is this a laptop or a desktop?
[05:11] <sonu_nk> desktop
[05:11] <micah_> desktop
[05:11] <hateball> !who
[05:11] <micah_> o
[05:12] <hateball> sonu_nk: What GPU are you using? Run "lspci -k" in a terminal and !paste the information
[05:12] <hateball> !paste
[05:14] <sonu_nk> hateball, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23238575/
[05:14] <Kuwanger> How do I get the source code for my current kernel?  apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r) isn't working.  I'm on 14.04 with the lts-xenial kernel.
[05:16] <hateball> sonu_nk: what's the output of "xrandr" ?
[05:16] <hateball> Kuwanger: define "isnt working"
[05:16] <sonu_nk> hateball, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23238611/
[05:17] <Kuwanger> hateball: http://pastebin.com/jcCW1rGq
[05:18] <ubuntu-10> pp;
[05:21] <hateball> Kuwanger: ah sorry, missed the bit about being on 14.04. dont think I have a system to try it on here :|
[05:23] <hateball> sonu_nk: weird. could you post the contents of /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
[05:24] <hateball> sonu_nk: also, which version of Ubuntu are you using?
[05:24] <sonu_nk> hateball, sudo: /var/log/Xorg.0.log: command not found....
[05:24] <sonu_nk> i am using ubuntu 14 hateball
[05:25] <hateball> sonu_nk: It's a logfile, you can read its contents with a text editor of choice. No sudo needed
[05:25] <hateball> sonu_nk: you could try using the HWE stack
[05:25] <cfhowlett> sonu_nk, or ... more /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit
[05:26] <hateball> sonu_nk: but the log contents are interesting regardless
[05:28] <gpled> How do I turn off mouse over on Activites?
[05:36] <knightCorvi> gpled: you can try installing Activities Configurator from extensions.gnome.org if you are referring to disabling Hot Corner
[05:38] <sakamoto> hey people
[05:38] <sakamoto> bunch of bots?
[05:38] <knightCorvi> hey there
[05:38] <sakamoto> hey
[05:39] <sakamoto> im newbie
[05:39] <sakamoto> tell me what to do
[05:39] <knightCorvi> uh? what to do in terms of what?
[05:41] <sakamoto> just like chatting or some?
[05:41] <sakamoto> i don't get it
[05:41] <sakamoto> what are we doing here?
[05:42] <NameNick> its for people that need help and can't post on a forum for whatever reason
[05:42] <NameNick> generally. maybe they just want to tlak about ubuntu
[05:43] <debkad> hi yamamoto
[05:43] <sakamoto> im using backbox, but it's also ubuntu right?
[05:43] <debkad> backbox is a WM ?
[05:44] <sakamoto> WM?
[05:44] <debkad> window manager
[05:44] <c0ns0le> Hi
[05:44] <debkad> if uname -a give you Ubuntu then yes you have ubuntu
[05:45] <debkad> hi
[05:45] <sakamoto> sure
[05:45] <sakamoto> thanks
[05:45] <NameNick> backbox is a pentesting thing
[05:45] <sakamoto> i got a problem
[05:46] <debkad> oh
[05:46] <sakamoto> the wifi says 'disabled by hardware switch'
[05:46] <knightCorvi> there is the #ubuntu-offtopic dedicated to talk about other things besides ubuntu.
[05:46] <sakamoto> how to resolv it?
[05:46] <debkad> yamamoto: enable it
[05:47] <debkad> there is a kind of switch in your pc
[05:47] <sakamoto> can't really enable it
[05:47] <debkad> soldered?
[05:47] <sakamoto> no
[05:47] <knightCorvi> assuming it is a laptop, what model are you using?
[05:47] <sakamoto> lenovo
[05:48] <sakamoto> my other laptop just find running ubuntu
[05:48] <sakamoto> but lenovo
[05:48] <knightCorvi> there might be a keybind that you need to press to enable the wifi
[05:48] <sakamoto> i have tried any button on the keyboard
[05:49] <debkad> yeah like FN+something
[05:49] <sakamoto> it wasn't working
[05:49] <knightCorvi> it is like a screen with parenthesis surronding it, but you need to press Fn
[05:49] <pantato> if i run ubuntu in a vm on my lan i should be able to ssh into it right?
[05:49] <pantato> somehow
[05:49] <debkad> sound logic
[05:49] <debkad> possible i mean
[05:50] <sakamoto> 'rfkill unblock wifi' not working
[05:50] <debkad> as a basic command is ssh user@host
[05:50] <sakamoto> i have tried everything
[05:50] <debkad> sakamoto: you need to enable it
[05:50] <knightCorvi> so, are you dualbooting? or using a VM?
[05:51] <sakamoto> debkad: can't enable it
[05:51] <debkad> why not
[05:51] <debkad> what it say when you try
[05:52] <sakamoto> enable Wi-Fi is not clickable
[05:52] <Sillypirate> does iwconfig give you anything ?
[05:53] <debkad> that sound weird
[05:53] <sakamoto> no wireless extensions
[05:53] <debkad> sakamoto: from the keyboard or whatever the switch located in
[05:53] <sakamoto> but the bios said the wifi was there
[05:54] <Sillypirate> Ah so you have a driver issue
[05:54] <sakamoto> ah really?
[05:55] <Sillypirate> Well if there is a working adapter it will list it , if not it is likely not detected or there are no drivers in the kernel to use it
[05:55] <sakamoto> i used windows back there and the wifi looks fine
[05:55] <knightCorvi> maybe, what's the output of lspci? Check for Network Controller
[05:55] <sakamoto> but when i tried ubuntu
[05:55] <sakamoto> it's not working
[05:55] <Sillypirate> yes that plz ^
[05:56] <sakamoto> wifi extension not there
[05:56] <sakamoto> i have tried lspci
[05:56] <knightCorvi> that's odd
[05:56] <debkad> that command will tell you what the name of that wifi
[05:56] <sakamoto> Realtek
[05:56] <Sillypirate> ah , hence the issues lol, realtek , yes lol
[05:57] <knightCorvi> yup ^
[05:57] <Sillypirate> which model
[05:57] <debkad> realtek is hell?
[05:57] <sakamoto> RTL8723BE
[05:57] <sonu_nk> cfhowlett , hateball
[05:57] <sonu_nk> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23239023/
[05:57] <sakamoto> what's up with realtek?
[05:58] <sakamoto> what should i do?
[05:58] <Sillypirate> https://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new
[05:58] <Sillypirate> looks like this might work
[05:58] <knightCorvi> debkab: I remember having problems with it when I bought my laptop a few years ago. The problem was that there wasn't a driver available yet for it
[05:58] <sakamoto> switch into broadcom?
[05:58] <debkad> http://askubuntu.com/questions/760970/realtek-driver-rtl8723be-not-working-in-ubuntu-16-04-kernel-4-4
[05:59] <debkad> that guy say it is about secure boot
[05:59] <Sillypirate> Well if you can and have the opp. I really suggest you go for either intel or atheros , but most of the cards do work with some fiddling
[05:59] <sakamoto> page not found dude
[05:59] <sakamoto> ah it works
[06:00] <knightCorvi> awesome!
[06:00] <sonu_nk> hi my system showing unknown display .. and resolution too poor.. strugling from 5 days but no solution
[06:00] <debkad> o_o
[06:01] <debkad> sonu_nk: sound like driver issue
[06:01] <sakamoto> thanks guys
[06:01] <sakamoto> you guys awsome
[06:01] <knightCorvi> sonu_nk: do you have a discrete video card?
[06:01] <sonu_nk> debkad, i dont know how to solve this..
[06:01] <sonu_nk> knightCorvi, i dont know how to detect ?
[06:02] <sonu_nk>  "lspci -k"  http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23238575/
[06:02] <sonu_nk> knightCorvi,
[06:03] <knightCorvi> okay, it seems like you only have the Intel Integrated Graphics
[06:05] <debkad> what give you xrandr as a max resolution
[06:05] <sonu_nk> knightCorvi, yes.. resolution not fit here.
[06:06] <sonu_nk> "xrandr"  http://paste.ubuntu.com/23238611/ debkad knightCorvi
[06:06] <debkad> yeah that mean it use intel
[06:07] <sonu_nk> debkad, yes// how to get rid from this resolution issue ?
[06:07] <debkad> sonu_nk: what ubuntu release you use?
[06:08] <sonu_nk> debkad, its ubuntu 14
[06:08] <knightCorvi> you may have to reinstall the intel video driver.
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[06:08] <sonu_nk> ubuntu 14.04 lts debkad knightCorvi
[06:09] <sonu_nk> knightCorvi, ok its a solution then i will do ..
[06:09] <debkad> you need a intel graphinc installer i think
[06:09] <Sillypirate> That stuff is all in the kernel
[06:09] <debkad> this one is for ubuntu 15 http://askubuntu.com/questions/719350/can-we-change-the-video-driver
[06:10] <debkad> may be there is one for 14
[06:10] <Sillypirate> have you updated ?
[06:10] <sonu_nk> Sillypirate, yes.. i updated my ubuntu .. now its says upto date
[06:11] <Sillypirate> oke good
[06:11] <sonu_nk> also how can i reset my proxy setting to default
[06:11] <sonu_nk> ?
[06:11] <debkad> sonu_nk: try this https://download.01.org/gfx/ubuntu/14.04/main/pool/main/i/intel-linux-graphics-installer/
[06:12] <OerHeks> v2/3rd generation intel, really old, no need for newer drivers.
[06:13] <sonu_nk> debkad, i installed already this tool
[06:13] <sonu_nk> Sillypirate, how i can get rid from this proxy setting , accidently i added with commands ..  still showing me Connecting to 10.10.10.15:3128
[06:15] <evanvarvell> does anyone know why my firefox can't find the plugin i search for?
[06:16] <Sillypirate> -> go ask firefox
[06:16] <Atozatia> I'm looking for help for installing ubuntu by usb
[06:17] <Sillypirate> sonu_nk , did you set an env. variable ?
[06:17] <OerHeks> evanvarvell, as of firefox 48 it wants signed plugins
[06:17] <sonu_nk> no... Sillypirate
[06:17] <Sillypirate> sonu_nk where did you set proxy then ?
[06:17] <knightCorvi> Atozatia: do you have any problems installing?
[06:18] <sonu_nk> using http_proxy command i read from google pages
[06:18] <Atozatia> not actually
[06:18] <sonu_nk> how can i reset it ? to null or default same like as it was after fresh ubuntu installaiton
[06:18] <hateball> sonu_nk: sorry I was afk, did you get your GPU problem sorted? If not, consider upgrading to the xenial !hwe stack
[06:19] <sonu_nk> hateball, sorry did not aware about this isse
[06:19] <sonu_nk> hateball, sorry did not aware about this isse
[06:19] <debkad> good point
[06:19] <sonu_nk> can you help me to get rid this with your solution ?
[06:19] <hateball> !hwe | sonu_nk
[06:19] <Sillypirate> sonu_nk , I think you can set it in network manager
[06:19] <OerHeks> hateball, its v2/3rd generation intel, really old, not 3d capable
[06:20] <knightCorvi> Atozatia: so, do you need a walkthrough for the installation process?
[06:20] <Atozatia> Are You there ?? - @Joaquin Mendez
[06:20] <Atozatia> Yes...
[06:20] <hateball> OerHeks: The issue is going above 1024 res
[06:20] <hateball> OerHeks: not hw/accel
[06:20] <debkad> yeah the resolution
[06:21] <hateball> So it's a simple enough way to test if things automagically sort themselves
[06:21] <debkad> Atozatia: what you tried?
[06:22] <knightCorvi> Atozatia: are you on chat on a different computer besides the one you are installing ubuntu on?
[06:24] <knightCorvi> Atozatia: if you already have ubuntu burned on a usb, then plug it in the computer while the computer is off
[06:26] <knightCorvi> when you turn it on, you will have to select to boot from the usb if it doesn't do it automatically. you usually need to press F2 or F12.
[06:26] <Sillypirate> (If you want to force test it disable all other boot devs, temporary)
[06:35] <Atozatia> I will Try
[06:36] <Atozatia> Thanks...:)
[06:36] <khaledahmed[m]> Hello
[06:36] <lonewalker1987> hello
[06:37] <knightCorvi> atozatia: no problem. check for a boot menu key as your computer turns on
[06:37] <knightCorvi> hello
[06:37] <snowwhite1> ..
[06:38] <debkad> hello
[06:39] <debkad> for user in irc_users; do echo hello $user; done
[06:59] <monkeyface> Hi folks showing my A level students what IRC is.
[07:13] <DanielPowerNL> Hi, I've installed my scanner driver using Brother's automatic installation tool. When I try to run simple-scan as a user, it segmentation faults. But it works fine when I run as admin. How can I fix this?
[07:18] <OerHeks> DanielPowerNL, some answers suggest " add username to the lp group "
[07:18] <OerHeks> like this one https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/simple-scan/+bug/1376300
[07:23] <DanielPowerNL> OerHeks: That doesn't seem to be the solution. gscan2pdf works fine as user, the segmentation fault only occurs with simple-scan. Not sure if I was in the lp group, but I just added myself, and have the same issue.
[07:24] <DanielPowerNL> It's not a big issue. I can just use gscan2pdf if I can't find an easy fix for simple-scan.
[07:24] <Kuwanger> DanielPowerNL: Probably a stupid question, but did uou logoff/on?
[07:25] <ubuntu> slm
[07:25] <ubuntu> Turk
[07:26] <DanielPowerNL> Kuwanger: I had not. But I just did, and I'm still getting a segmentation fault when running as user.
[07:26] <Kuwanger> DanielPowerNL: Okay, then that's not the problem. :)
[07:26] <DanielPowerNL> 'simple-scan -d' doesn't even give any debug messages to go off of. It just instantly seg faults.
[07:28] <Kuwanger> DanielPowerNL: What does 'strace simple-scan -d' give?
[07:29] <DanielPowerNL> Kuwanger: http://hastebin.com/sumozekimi.erl
[07:29] <DanielPowerNL> It's a lot to go through, but I did see permission denied (666) in there somewhere.
[07:30] <DanielPowerNL> open("/home/daniel/.cache/simple-scan/simple-scan.log", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0666) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied)
[07:30] <DanielPowerNL> ^Could that line be related?
[07:31] <Kuwanger> DanielPowerNL: Something to look into.  Who owns .cache/simple-scan?
[07:31] <DanielPowerNL> Ah, I think I've found the issue. Thank you! simple-scan's cache folder is owned by root.
[07:31] <Kuwanger> Yea, lots of programs don't handle well when their presumptions aren't met. :)
[07:32] <Ba11istiX> ada yang tau web download wild blood android???
[07:32] <DanielPowerNL> Kuwanger: Thanks for telling me about strace! That's a useful debugger.
[07:33] <Kuwanger> DanielPowerNL: Yea.  Sometimes too verbose to be useful, but it can let you spot obviously wrong stuff at times. :)
[07:33] <Triffid_Hunter> DanielPowerNL: gdb is nice too ;)
[07:34] <DanielPowerNL> simple-scan is opening happily now! Thanks for the help :)
[07:35] <Ba11istiX> anyone know where to download wild blood for andro?
[07:35] <OerHeks> DanielPowerNL, good find!
[07:35] <Ba11istiX> oi
[07:35] <OerHeks> maybe you want to post your solution to that bugreport?
[07:36] <DanielPowerNL> OerHeks: good idea. Do you still have the link to the specific bug report? I logged out since it was posted.
[07:37] <Kuwanger> DanielPowerNL: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/simple-scan/+bug/1376300
[07:37] <OerHeks> DanielPowerNL,  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/simple-scan/+bug/1376300
[07:41] <DanielPowerNL> Is it safe to run 'sudo chown -R username ~/' or is there anything in the home folder that root needs to own? Because simple-scan works now, but doesn't save any settings, because another file is owned by root. Figure I should just chown everything in root to avoid future problems.
[07:42] <SexyHo> sfb said we dont have the resources to enforce the no-offtopic-chans rule even when people report the chans
[07:42] <SexyHo> so i made a chan
[07:42] <SexyHo> everyone join #juicy
[07:42] <SexyHo> and lick my wet horny cunt
[07:43] <SexyHo> what happened to my window
[07:43] <SexyHo> it closed itself
[07:43] <SexyHo> the chat window, of #ubuntu
[07:44] <SexyHo> i had to /join #ubuntu  again
[07:44] <phucktank> SexyHo you were kicked it appears
[07:44] <SexyHo> phucktank: by who?
[07:44] <SexyHo> it got rid of my scrollback
[07:44] <phucktank> SexyHo I don't think it's my place to inform you of that. But I would assume it had something to do with you comment
[07:45] <SexyHo> Oh okay
[07:45] <sfb> SexyHo well not when it happens to be ##feminism that is quite a large channel...
[07:45] <SexyHo> sfb that puts more load on the server than a small chan
[07:46] <OerHeks> don't feed the trolls, thanks
[07:46] <SexyHo> if its large
[07:46] <SexyHo> and if its not affecting other channels, i assume server load is the only way it could be bad to let it be
[07:47] <SexyHo> i mean, if its not being advertised on other chans, i dont see the harm in a chan's existence as long as its not criminal activity and not taxing the servers a lot
[07:47] <OerHeks> !ot | SexyHo
[07:51] <Guest87437> How to create my ubuntu custom iso ?
[07:52] <Guest87437> I am using Ubuntu 16.04 and I have installed educational packages, now I have to create my ubuntu iso. I was using remastersys in ubuntu 12.04
[07:55] <OerHeks> Guest87 look for pinguybuilder or https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[07:59] <topi`_> I just broke my Trusty. Cannot install software-properties-common because it ultimately depends on python3 (>= 3.4~) and it is not going to be installed
[08:00] <topi`_> any idea what that tilde (~) is doing there? the version of python3 currently installed is 3.4.0-2ubuntu1
[08:00] <topi`_> I can't see why that version check is failing there
[08:00] <debkad> what tild?
[08:01] <DanielPowerNL> He's referring to the one in (>= 3.4~)
[08:01] <debkad> ah
[08:01] <topi`_> in the Depends field, yes
[08:02] <debkad> what you did to get it broking?
[08:02] <topi`_> OK, debian policy manual has a paragraph about the tilde
[08:02] <topi`_> google seems to find everything
[08:03] <debkad> good
[08:03] <topi`_> well, it still doesn't explain how ~ is affecting the comparison
[08:05] <debkad> if you don't remember what cause that, i don't think anyone can help to fix that problem
[08:05] <topi`_> it seems that the meaning of the tilde is to sort before anything else
[08:05] <topi`_> so 3.4~ is lower than for example 3.4.0
[08:06] <Sillypirate> from maths it means  something ish ,
[08:06] <topi`_> maybe I'm not going to get this fixed... but lacking software-properties-common means I cannot install PPAs :(
[08:06] <ikonia> I thin thats your problem
[08:06] <ikonia> you've been silly with your repos
[08:06] <topi`_> yeah, I added a PPA to get the newer libc/libstdc++
[08:06] <ikonia> changing the core version of python.....silly on a distro thats core tools are built around python
[08:06] <topi`_> and did a dist-upgrade
[08:07] <debkad> oh
[08:07] <ikonia> newer libc !!!!! are you mental
[08:07] <debkad> things going to be hard to fix
[08:07] <ikonia> you're whole OS is out of support
[08:07] <ikonia> reinstall
[08:07] <topi`_> I cross-compiled Servo, and tried to run it but the libstdc++ lacked GLIBCXX_3.20, it only had 3.19
[08:07] <ikonia> thats not a reason to change the base c library of your whole system
[08:08] <debkad> just to have the .20 rather than .20 you fired it wow
[08:08] <fasdfd> How can I recreate partitions so that they are equally big (not even a sector of difference) in an easy way, GPT required.
[08:08] <debkad> .19*
[08:08] <topi`_> I think libc6 is still the same
[08:08] <ikonia> that is libc
[08:09] <topi`_> fasdfd: use sgdisk and a suitable scripting language
[08:09] <Geom>  
[08:09] <topi`_> perl, python, anything :)
[08:09] <topi`_> can also be done manually
[08:10] <fasdfd> topi'_: I have a sgdisk info of what I want in txt file, can this be easily restored?
[08:10] <debkad> topi`_: start to reinstall, time is a thing
[08:10] <topi`_> true, that
[08:11] <topi`_> fasdfd: yes, man sgdisk or then lookup some sgdisk tutorial
[08:11] <topi`_> I don't remember the details
[08:11] <fasdfd> thanks
[08:11] <topi`_> and fooling with partitions, the devil is in the details
[08:12] <znebwerx>  hi, my suspend-hybernate-reboot-arrest commands don't work
[08:12] <debkad> znebwerx: have you enough swap/ram?
[08:12] <znebwerx> please help me re renable them inmy kxstudio system
[08:13] <marba> hello
[08:13] <debkad> hi
[08:13] <Sillypirate> no db's > no swap
[08:13] <znebwerx> i think so, the options used to work until today
[08:13] <marba> how to i get cool themes
[08:13] <debkad> znebwerx: you upgraded or something?
[08:14] <znebwerx> no
[08:14] <debkad> it just happen?
[08:15] <znebwerx> yes
[08:15] <debkad> it is a miracle then
[08:15] <punkoivan> xD
[08:15] <debkad> when you start the program/script, what it say?
[08:16] <marba> how to i install cool themes in lubuntu?
[08:16] <DanielPowerNL> topi`_: If you want to life dangerously and upgrade libstdc++, I recommend arch ^_^
[08:16] <DanielPowerNL> live*
[08:16] <znebwerx> when i selectone of these commandsfromthe startmenu nothing happens
[08:16] <daemon555> does anybody here also have issues with ubuntu 14.04 freezing?
[08:16] <Sillypirate> lol yes been there ,
[08:17] <marba> what's the command line ?
[08:17] <Sillypirate> ^lol
[08:17] <Sillypirate> its like ur mom but then text only
[08:17] <dafhew> I wonder if there is a graphical fornt-end for sidplay2
[08:17] <marba> i am using the latest version of lubuntu, so far got no issues
[08:17] <k1l_> daemon555: look at syslog in /var/log what is freezing
[08:18] <k1l_> dafhew: for what?
[08:18] <daemon555> its with the kernal
[08:18] <dafhew> tell me a quick application builder that incorporates a GUI maker :)
[08:18] <daemon555> i tried downgrading but my graphics card is not supported
[08:18] <Sillypirate> qt suite n stuff
[08:18] <znebwerx> realy busy channel today
[08:19] <debkad> marba: may be it is here http://www.ubuntufree.com/ubuntu-themes/
[08:19] <marba> dafhew thats what i want. an GUI builder
[08:19] <topi`_> I believe some Python maintainer made a silly mistake in making up that version requirement
[08:19] <topi`_> I just don't know how to fix that, maybe ask the python devs
[08:20] <Sillypirate> use pip to install missing shit , screw the upstream garbage
[08:20] <topi`_> is there any way to make apt-get version resolving a bit more verbose?
[08:20] <dafhew> I found Builder (Builder is an actively developed Integrated Development Environment for GNOME.)
[08:20] <dafhew> I'm still not sure what gnome is and how is it different from window managers?
[08:20] <topi`_> Sillypirate: my Trusty has broken dependencies because software-properties depends on python3.4~ and I have python3.4.0 installed
[08:20] <marba> how to i get it via lx terminal?
[08:21] <OerHeks> topi`_, so now your mistake is due to python devs .. not the changes *you* made?
[08:21] <topi`_> OerHeks: hehe :)
[08:21] <marba> forgive me for asking childish questions.i am a new linux user...so you can forgive me lol
[08:21] <debkad> marba: see this http://askubuntu.com/questions/648199/how-to-install-themes-in-ubuntu-14-04-lts
[08:21] <topi`_> OerHeks: clearly, if the intent was to require python3.4 and the bloody system *ships* with python3.4.0, and it fails the version check, then something's wrong
[08:22] <debkad> marba: 100 bulk please to forgive you
[08:22] <topi`_> but, yes, maybe we shouldn't spank a dead horse... Trusty is more than 3 years old
[08:22] <OerHeks> topi`_, complain to the ppa owner
[08:22] <dafhew> hey, is there a release date for .2 and what was the channel for the upcoming release?
[08:22] <marba> thanks debkad
[08:22] <debkad> :)
[08:22] <k1l_> dafhew: 16.04.2 is only a "service pack".
[08:22] <dafhew> I seem to be on Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS (xenial)
[08:23] <dafhew> I installed form the orignal 16.04 image, but apparently got upgraded automagically :)
[08:23] <znebwerx> please can anyone help with my power off- reboot option not working anymore?
[08:24] <mcphail> dafhew: your install will gradually evolve into 16.04.2 by the time it is released. The point releases aren't anything special - really just snapshots of the repo at a point in time for the iso images
[08:24] <Sillypirate> znebwerx check to make sure user groups are set correctly
[08:24] <znebwerx> i have already forced my system to reset
[08:25] <dafhew> ah, cool
[08:25] <k1l_> dafhew: its like a servicepack on windows. you get to 16.04.1 16.04.2 etc automatically if you install the updates.
[08:25] <znebwerx> how can i do it?
[08:25] <dafhew> neat!
[08:25] <k1l_> dafhew: if you want the new backports kernel you will have to install a package manually.
[08:26] <znebwerx> no clue what i can do?
[08:27] <hateball> znebwerx: Are you trying to reboot, or what are you trying to do?
[08:29] <znebwerx> yes, bot reboot-power off- suspend- hybernate cant work anymore
[08:30] <znebwerx> nothing happens when i select one of these
[08:30] <debkad> sound like permission issue
[08:31] <znebwerx> ho can i fix it?
[08:31] <debkad> what desktop?
[08:32] <znebwerx> what is intended as desktop?
[08:32] <debkad> unity, kde, xfce, lxde ...
[08:33] <znebwerx> i think its kde, the default in kxstudio
[08:34] <znebwerx> i remember now thay in a previous session i used sudo gksu nautilus to replace a file i needed
[08:35] <znebwerx> not a os system file
[08:36] <ring3> hi
[08:37] <mcphail> znebwerx: We don't support kxtudio here. You need to get support from your distro or PPA maintainer
[08:37] <just4test> morning&
[08:37] <just4test> morning&
[08:38] <znebwerx> ok sorry
[08:38] <EriC^^> znebwerx: try sudo chown $USER: -R ~/
[08:38] <EriC^^> znebwerx: you don't need sudo when you use gksu, just gksu nautilus
[08:39] <just4test> morning&
[08:39] <znebwerx> done sudo chown $USER: -R ~/
[08:39] <just4test> morning&
[08:40] <EriC^^> znebwerx: try restarting the login manager
[08:40] <znebwerx> thanks, so if i fall, it means it worked
[08:41] <znebwerx> nothing
[08:41] <debkad> logout, login
[08:41] <znebwerx> nothing
[08:41] <debkad> same?
[08:42] <debkad> see .xsession errors
[08:42] <znebwerx> do i have to write in a command line?
[08:42] <d0d50fe2e21a57c5> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyxNgnQ9m30
[08:42] <debkad> .xsession-errors *
[08:42] <ikonia> d0d50fe2e21a57c5: no spam please
[08:42] <d0d50fe2e21a57c5> ikonia: d0d50fe2e21a57c5: please spam no
[08:42] <debkad> o_o
[08:43] <znebwerx> dont understando sorry
[08:44] <debkad> znebwerx: paste the content of .xsession-errors
[08:44] <d0d50fe2e21a57c5> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyxNgnQ9m30
[08:44] <znebwerx> how can i see it?
[08:44] <znebwerx> it's not a command,is it a file?
[08:45] <Sillypirate> hi ikonia, here again
[08:45] <ikonia> Sillypirate: ?
[08:45] <debkad> znebwerx: from terminal: kate .xsession-errors ( replace kate with your text editor, then paste that to any pastebin website and give us the link )
[08:45] <Sillypirate> Just saying hi , noticed you yesterday  :)
[08:47] <EriC^^> znebwerx: what exactly is your problem?
[08:47] <EriC^^> Sillypirate: ahoi
[08:47] <znebwerx> https://paste.ubuntu.com/23240456/
[08:48] <znebwerx> my power off-restart-suspend-hybernate options dont work anymore
[08:49] <debkad> znebwerx: that was not the content
[08:49] <debkad> you copied from the terminal not from the file
[08:49] <Sillypirate> What does "groups"   in the terminal ??
[08:50] <znebwerx> https://paste.ubuntu.com/23240479/ sorry
[08:51] <EriC^^> znebwerx: do you use cairo-dock by any chance?
[08:51] <k1l_> Sillypirate: list the users groups its in?
[08:51] <znebwerx> what is it?
[08:51] <k1l_> Sillypirate: if you are unsure you can always look into the manpages: man groups
[08:51] <EriC^^> znebwerx: nevermind
[08:54] <Disaster_Area> can someone help me with my printer? I'm not sure if the issues I'm having are related to my printer or the OS
[08:54] <znebwerx> willl i save my pc from a new clean install?
[08:54] <Disaster_Area> but I tried to print out a couple of pages from an online pdf and the printer pages were just a mess and didn't resemble what I was trying to print in the slightest
[08:55] <Hans_> sturles
[08:55] <OerHeks> EriC^^,  see line 63 and such from that -79 paste L0Lz
[08:56] <OerHeks> znebwerx, did you install bitwig desktop ?
[08:56] <znebwerx> bitwig studio
[08:59] <debkad> znebwerx: you have many errors about plasma-desktop/kdecore , best to ask kde folks or report a bug
[09:00] <hateball> Disaster_Area: What printer and driver are you using?
[09:00] <Disaster_Area> not sure about driver, but the printer is
[09:00] <Disaster_Area> Canon MG2400
[09:00] <znebwerx> what if i switch to another gui?
[09:00] <Disaster_Area> I'm on Ubuntu 16.04
[09:00] <debkad> znebwerx: it will be fine in that case
[09:00] <znebwerx> is it possible to haveunity here?
[09:01] <znebwerx> i would be very happy if i could use compiz plugins again
[09:01] <d0d50fe2e21a57c7> Pretzel sauce, corn bread
[09:02] <Disaster_Area> I just printed a test page using the system settings. I think I am a bit low on ink by the looks of things, but since I'm here if you can help me make sure I have
[09:02] <Disaster_Area> the right drivers installed etc that would be of great help too
[09:02] <d0d50fe2e21a57c7> Ketchup and mustard!
[09:02] <OerHeks> !ot | d0d50fe2e21a57c7
[09:03] <mcphail> znebwerx: there is no way your install can be supported here. You are using packages from an external source which aren't supported in this channel. If you do a fresh, clean Ubuntu install and have the same problems, please ask for advice here
[09:03] <d0d50fe2e21a57c7> OerHeks: Beef jerky!
[09:03] <EriC^^> this channel is making me hungry :O
[09:05] <znebwerx> ok
[09:05] <hateball> Disaster_Area: Googling suggests it needs some filter driver, which Canon provides on their driver page
[09:05] <Disaster_Area> ok, link to the canon driver page?
[09:07] <Disaster_Area> (thanks btw hateball)
[09:09] <hateball> Disaster_Area: If you can read swedish, http://www.canon.se/support/consumer_products/products/fax__multifunctionals/inkjet/pixma_mg_series/mg2440.aspx?type=drivers&driverdetailid=tcm:87-1096135&os=Linux%20(64-bit)&language=
[09:09] <Disaster_Area> no unfortunately I can't lol
[09:09] <hateball> Disaster_Area: otherwise look at their site, I'm not doing it for you
[09:09] <Disaster_Area> okay
[09:09] <Disaster_Area> well thanks for that anyway
[09:09] <hateball> You only have to pick your OS
[09:13] <one_time> dist-upgrade includes upgrade - right?
[09:13] <k1l_> one_time: you mean apt-get dist-upgrade?
[09:13] <one_time> yes
[09:13] <k1l_> one_time: yes
[09:13] <one_time> k1l_: Thanks.
[09:14] <k1l_> one_time: on new ubuntus you can use "apt full-upgrade"
[09:14] <k1l_> (which is a bit less confusing)
[09:14] <crazyadm> funny ubuntu
[09:14] <crazyadm> installation confuse me
[09:15] <one_time> k1l_: which are the same, right? - full-upgrade = dist-upgrade
[09:15] <k1l_> one_time: yes. from apt-get > apt
[09:16] <one_time> k1l_: Thanks again. :)
[09:30] <Disaster_Area> hateball, are those drivers nessecary for function or do they just improve function?
[09:33] <jubo2> Hello and Thanks, Thanks, Thanks for the Ubuntu family of OS
[09:34] <hateball> Disaster_Away: some printers require those filters to be able to function properly
[09:34] <OerHeks> jubo2, have fun!
[09:34] <jubo2> My friend is on this Ubuntu and not having any luck opening a .pdf file so that comments made to it would be available (default .pdf viewer installed will not show them) .. what viewer do people recommend?
[09:35] <hateball> jubo2: Okular should handle comments iirc
[09:35] <Disaster_Away> okay b/c what im looking at when i print rn looks like it might just be symptomatic of low ink
[09:35] <jubo2> thanks hateball.. gonna go install it now
[09:35] <Disaster_Away> and the light is on for low ink; that being said I could still usually print ok with those lights on for ages back when i was on windows
[09:36] <hateball> jubo2: be aware that it's a KDE app, requires kde-libs etc
[09:36] <sukesh> Hi how to enable access point? I have Broadcom BCM43142.. does it supports?
[09:37] <Triffid_Hunter> jubo2: okular is nice, I use it all the time
[09:37] <Wulf> Good Morning
[09:38] <jubo2> yeah installing okular now.. is progressing slowly
[09:39] <Wulf> In a preseed file, I'm creating 3 partitions. But the last partition takes up all remaining space. I would like to leave space empty at the end. How?
[09:53] <shmoon_> wanted to understand how debconf-set-selections work, like where is the data stored and used for the package next time and does it get purged, etc. ?
[09:53] <dafhew> it is a bit annoying that Transmission says "stalled", if there are no connected peers, when you are seeding
[09:54] <Sillypirate> who uses that anyway
[10:02] <prock> fresh install and updated, how do i get my wifi to work, Realtek
[10:09] <niko> morning    /10
[10:10] <bhupinder> Hi Guys, we have old domain www.myconversionbrain.com but i have put a 301 redirect to www.lead-iq.com. if any user type in browser www.myconversionbrain.com it will redirect to www.lead-iq.com. but i wnat allow only particular url in htaccess. i have googled but no solution work for me
[10:12] <prock> 06:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller [10ec:8136] (rev 05)
[10:12] <prock> 07:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Ralink corp. RT5390 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe [1814:5390]
[10:12] <bhupinder> i want allow only one url of old site like www.my.com/save
[10:12] <ikonia> bhupinder: look at apache mod re-write
[10:12] <prock> i need help with my wireless
[10:13] <Sillypirate> prock , just ask
[10:14] <prock> i just did didnt i, i need my wireless to work
[10:14] <prock> need a tutor
[10:15] <Sillypirate> prock ,  ah more realtek crap , just lookup the model on google for starters , specific shit report back
[10:17] <ChetManly> what is my equivalent in 14.04 to systemd?
[10:17] <mcphail> ChetManly: upstart
[10:18] <ChetManly> do the two have entirely different set of commands
[10:18] <dimon00> @search terry mancour
[10:18] <mcphail> ChetManly: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers
[10:18] <Ba11istiX> u
[10:20] <Ba11istiX> hey
[10:20] <Ba11istiX> hey
[10:20] <Ba11istiX> hey
[10:20] <Ba11istiX> hey
[10:20] <Ba11istiX> hey
[10:20] <mcphail> ChetManly: the syntax is annoyingly close, but not close enough
[10:21] <ChetManly> mcphail: thanks for answering what I asked :-) links for everything is awful
[10:22]  * ChetManly is still reading thou
[10:26] <jubo2> Hello .. with Okular the commented .pdf's opened just nice
[10:27] <jubo2> next question... I need SFTP client.. which one for Ubuntu is recommendable?
[10:27] <jubo2> is there a cli to access the SFTP?
[10:27] <jubo2> I probably would like both
[10:29] <Ben64> jubo2: sftp, scp, rsync, more
[10:31] <jubo2> Ben64: scp is compatible with SFTP? I use scp like every day..
[10:32] <Sillypirate> Its basically same thing ,better use rsync though
[10:32] <SwedeMike> jubo2: http://superuser.com/questions/134901/whats-the-difference-between-scp-and-sftp
[10:33] <Solon> Filezilla is GUI client
[10:34] <Sillypirate> Nah you dont need all that crap
[10:36] <rory> jubo2: you can use scp like this: scp user@host:/path/to/remote/file /path/to/local/file
[10:36] <rory> jubo2: tab completion works if you already have your ssh key added on the remote
[10:37] <rory> jubo2: you can also add remote locations to the Ubuntu file manager
[10:38] <rocktop_> how to maximize the limts because I have some cron give the results "unable to create pipe Too many open files"
[10:40] <Sillypirate> ah thats some params having to do with inodes  @ rocktop_
[10:40] <Sillypirate> rocktop_ just look it up and itll make sense
[10:40] <necib> HI
[10:40] <k1l_> rocktop_: ulimit -a   this will show the limits
[10:41] <necib> HELLO EVERYBODY
[10:41] <k1l_> necib: no caps please :)
[10:41] <necib> sorry
[10:41] <rocktop_> k1l_, https://bpaste.net/show/6ab01021ba18
[10:42] <Sillypirate> 10240
[10:42] <k1l_> rocktop_: i even only have 1024 on "-n" and dont see that message on desktop,laptop, or homeserver
[10:43] <k1l_> rocktop_: but i think this is the correct limit: "cat /proc/sys/fs/file-max"
[10:43] <Sillypirate> Yeah im also wondering what u r doing , is it a web or mail server ?
[10:44] <rocktop_> k1l_, 6543261
[10:44] <necib> i'm new here in ubuntu
[10:44] <necib> ^_^
[10:45] <rocktop_> k1l_, I have the problem with this command when I execute it in cron : /usr/local/bin/php app/console phax:action service flyer -p idService:${1} -p force:true
[10:45] <k1l_> rocktop_: increase the ulimit-n x, where x is the new number
[10:46] <dimon00_> !Ook Terry Mancour - [Spellmonger 07] - Enchanter (ARC) (mobi).rar
[10:46] <k1l_> !warez | dimon00_
[10:46] <necib> plz how can play games windows in linux
[10:48] <Sillypirate> necib go browse the web plz
[10:48] <k1l_> !google | Sillypirate
[10:48] <jirido> Results for | Sillypirate on Google:
[10:48] <jirido> --
[10:48] <k1l_> !google | k1l_
[10:48] <jirido> Results for | k1l_ on Google:
[10:48] <jirido> --
[10:53] <Sillypirate> k1l_ since when is "how do i play game" ungoogleable
[10:56] <bazhang> Sillypirate, if you dont know the answer , please do NOT direct to google
[10:56] <k1l_> Sillypirate: its not about if that questions is easy googleable. its about the attitude of the supporters not to tell users to go away and google themselves.
[10:56] <Sillypirate> LOL
[10:58] <Sillypirate> dont you have any standard , there is such thing as a stupid question you know
[10:58] <Sillypirate> but whatever lets not go offtopic here
[10:58] <Sillypirate> ill shut it
[10:58] <k1l_> !guidelines
[10:59] <k1l_> please be sure to read them and the ubuntu code of conduct. that are the standards we have in our community
[10:59] <Sillypirate> dont worry i will
[11:01] <sonu_nk> hi how can i check my chat logs ?
[11:01] <sonu_nk> !log
[11:04] <Bent0> Just installed Xenial Mini and when booting all I see is /dev/sda1 clean xxx files xxx blocks  and it hangs there
[11:04] <Bent0> any idea?
[11:05] <Sillypirate> Bent0 what does the boot log say ?
[11:05] <Bent0> Sillypirate: dmesg is empty. Syslog doesnt show anything relevant
[11:05] <Bent0> oh wait dmesg isnt empty now. lets see
[11:06] <Sillypirate> Also , im slightly confused about what ubuntu is doing but perhaps journalctl has stuff for u
[11:06] <Sillypirate> should be a boot.log anyway
[11:07] <Bent0> There's no boot.log in /var/log
[11:08] <Sillypirate> yeah i guess journalctl then , dont you love binary logging
[11:08] <punkoivan> u can use journalct -b
[11:08] <punkoivan> for access to lat boot logs
[11:08] <punkoivan> lat/last
[11:08]  * Sillypirate waves the systemd flag
[11:08] <Bent0> Ok. what should i look for
[11:09] <Sillypirate> Bent0 basically for errors , wait you r in a shell ?
[11:09] <Bent0> SSH
[11:09] <Bent0> I can also do CTRL ALT F1
[11:09] <Sillypirate> Ah lol
[11:09] <Bent0> Which results in a yellow terminal
[11:10] <Sillypirate> then its just the gui thats not working , check xorg logs
[11:10] <Bent0> It's Ubuntu server. Does it need xorg?
[11:10] <Sillypirate> Im confused, your system boots but what doesnt it do ?
[11:10] <k1l_> Bent0: so it works on ssh as normal?
[11:11] <Bent0> Yes. But I need the screen for troubleshooting once in a while
[11:11] <k1l_> Bent0: did you press enter at that screen?
[11:11] <miumiu> Hi everybody
[11:11] <Bent0> k1l_: yes
[11:11] <Bent0> nothung
[11:11] <ppf> Bent0: but you can switch to a different tty (ctrl+alt+f1)?
[11:11] <Sillypirate> But you can switch tty's with ctrl alt
[11:11] <Sillypirate> lol
[11:11] <ppf> :)
[11:12] <Bent0> yes
[11:12] <miumiu> I have sdcard 8gb ubuntu deltect it but can not format sd card
[11:12] <miumiu> and sdcard not view on gparted :(
[11:12] <ppf> Bent0: what more do you need?
[11:12] <Sillypirate> lol same thought
[11:12] <miumiu> sorry I have to have dinner now and I must a f k so sory
[11:13] <Bent0> Well it shouldnt happen. Also when I do ctrl alt f1 all txt is yellow
[11:13] <ppf> Bent0: what shouldn't happen?
[11:13] <ppf> what behaviour did you expect?
[11:13] <Bent0> As any other UBuntu server? It waiting on the login screen
[11:13] <k1l_> Bent0: what video card is in that machine?
[11:14] <Bent0> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Atom Processor D4xx/D5xx/N4xx/N5xx Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)
[11:14] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:15] <k1l_> Bent0: is that an old atom machine?
[11:16] <Bent0> Atom D525 from Q2 2010
[11:19] <k1l_> Bent0: hmm, nothing in the xorg.log or syslog in /var/log/ ?
[11:19] <Bent0> It;s UBuntu server so xorg isnt installed
[11:19] <ppf> Bent0: did you check journalctl -b
[11:19] <Bent0> yes
[11:19] <Bent0> I just removed quiet splash from grub and added GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="console=tty1 console=ttyS0,115200"
[11:20] <Bent0> Cause I need serial access. Now the monitor works too
[11:41] <BrainFart> :)
[11:42] <Jakey3> is it possible to run a cron job that needs to do root actions
[11:42] <Sillypirate> .yes
[11:42] <Jakey3> like shutdown the machine
[11:42] <Jakey3> Sillypirate, whats the best way of doing it
[11:43] <k1l_> put it into the root cron?
[11:43] <k1l_> Jakey3: sudo crontab -e
[11:44] <Jakey3> k1l_, ok
[11:45] <ppf> or /etc/cron.d
[11:47] <Sillypirate> Jakey3 sorry, yeah these guys r right, some ppl prefer calling a script from cron , depends on what you like really
[11:56] <dafhew> http://askubuntu.com/questions/298538/copy-paste-not-working-on-ubuntu-putty <- this does not work!!
[11:57] <lostfile> hello there
[11:57] <anonymous_> hhhh'
[11:57] <anonymous_> hi
[11:57] <anonymous_> hi
[11:57] <anonymous_> anyone help me
[11:57] <anonymous_> what the fuck
[11:58] <lostfile> what happend
[11:58] <idoko> anonymous_ don't ask to ask
[11:58] <joelio> !ask
[11:58] <k1l_> dafhew: why use putty at all? ubuntu has the "ssh" command to use ssh connections
[11:58] <dafhew> because I want to
[11:58] <joelio> bizarre
[11:58] <dafhew> no u
[11:58] <BluesKaj> !u
[11:59] <dafhew> :P
[11:59] <dafhew> you are prepared for any contingency, aren't you? :D
[11:59] <joelio> you'll get better security support using the upstream ssh, but what do I now..
[11:59] <Lachezar> Hey all! Is there any way to install nginx + lua on an Ubuntu Server without having to compile stuff?
[11:59] <joelio> Lachezar: use the nginx ppa?
[11:59] <joelio> it has lua support afair?
[12:00] <Lachezar> joelio: Is there nginx ppa?
[12:00] <joelio> yea, on nginx's site (ppa, external repo, whatever :)
[12:00] <lostfile> meh i was thinking about using a ssh server to manage my pc remotely but its to much of a risk
[12:00] <lostfile> well sort of
[12:01] <joelio> anything is a risk of varyig degree, it's about risk mitigation
[12:01] <lostfile> gtg
[12:01] <joelio> use ssh keys, fail2ban, different port, source ACLs whatever
[12:01] <Sillypirate> lostfile its the safest thing u can do lol
[12:02] <Lachezar> joelio: Hm. I can see nginx package, but nothing mentioning lua. I'm going to try that though.
[12:02] <Sillypirate> lostfile ssh is one of the few proto's out there that isnt pwned so far, dont worry just use good pwd or keys
[12:02] <joelio> Lachezar: looking in to openresty or something?
[12:03] <joelio> Lachezar: it'd look at https://openresty.org/en/linux-packages.html if you're doing lua and nginx
[12:03] <joelio> faaaaaaast
[12:06] <Sillypirate> lol , mass bye bye
[12:11] <Sillypirate> Why did ubuntu move to systemd
[12:11] <lordcirth> Sillypirate, because Debian and everyone else did.
[12:11] <Sillypirate> ah i forgot its still just a deb ripoff :P
[12:11] <Lachezar> Hm. How do I install a package from a ppa in case there is such a package in the standard repositories? 'apt-get install nginx'
[12:11] <lordcirth> Ubuntu gets many packages from Debian, not worth splitting.
[12:12] <lordcirth> Lachezar, 'add-apt-repository'
[12:12] <k1l_> Lachezar: nginx is already in the official ubuntu repos.
[12:12] <k1l_> !info nginx
[12:12] <Lachezar> lordcirth: Already did, but there is one in the common repos.
[12:12] <Lachezar> k1l_: No lua support there.
[12:13] <lordcirth> Lachezar, if the PPA version is newer, it should choose to install that one.
[12:13] <Lachezar> lordcirth: Ahha. Checking.
[12:20] <ioria> Lachezar, http://codewhisper.com/blog/nginx-lua
[12:22] <Lachezar> ioria: This looks like what I need, but when I install the nginx-extra (which reportedly supports lua) I get 'unknown directive "set_by_lua_block"'
[12:23] <ioria> !info  nginx-extras
[12:25] <dafhew> so many connections to my SMTP server
[12:26] <Sillypirate> yeah its pop with them kids
[12:26] <Sillypirate> wait till u run 5060 udp :P
[12:28] <ioria> Lachezar, https://github.com/ishchenko/idea-nginx/issues/55
[12:33] <Lachezar> ioria: The ppa version actually seems to work, although some syntax is not recognised: 1<<32 does not work.
[12:33] <ioria> Lachezar, i see...
[12:35] <Lachezar> ioria: Yay! It actually worked with the set_by_lua_block. Just had to add the ppa to get 1.10 instead of 1.4 (LTS)
[12:35] <ioria> Lachezar, well done
[12:49] <blodyx> help i broke my kodibuntu when upgrading it. it now gos directly to a desktop instead of the kodi-standalone. i can not login as i dont know the kodi password. is there a way to reinstall kodi and/or reset the kodi user?
[12:55] <seanbright> i've installed redis on xenial from chris lea's PPA, and everytime i execute 'SHUTDOWN' from the redis-cli, it shuts down but immediately starts back up
[12:56] <seanbright> the init.d script doesn't seem to be doing it, i don't know what else would be
[12:56] <punkoivan> waht about systemd?
[12:57] <seanbright> punkoivan: you're smart
[12:57] <seanbright> thanks!
[13:00] <punkoivan> seanbright, you're welcome
[13:06] <Linux-Ninja> Team, my network manager notification icon in the upper right portion of my screen disapear, I tried bringing it back via restart network-manager and reloading the nm-applet without success....have anyone else encountered this type of issue under 16.04?
[13:06] <Sillypirato> Perhaps you can try running nm-applet from a terminal and see its output
[13:07] <Lachezar> Hmmm... The lua in nginx seems to be missing stuff. Like 'a ~ b' for xor or 'a << b' for bit shift.
[13:07] <strangerr> Hello. I have a raw HDD image made with dd if=/dev/sda of=sda.dd, which has 3 main partitions: Windows (ntfs), Linux (ext4) and Data (ntfs). I want to just copy Data, so I use losetup -Pf sda.dd, but Windows and Linux partitions I want to move to my new SSD, so the question is can I make an image of a single partition from a raw image of entire HDD?
[13:08] <Linux-Ninja> Sillypirato: I tried doing that but still it would not bring the up/down arryas in my tasks bar.....rebooting worked but I am not sure why it disapeer in the first place.
[13:10] <Sillypirato> @strangerr yes if=/dev/sda1 of=partition.iso  , something along those lines
[13:10] <Sillypirato> Linux-Ninja oke , so can you kill it and run it or does nothing happen in the console ?
[13:10] <strangerr> Sillypirato: I don't have access to HDD anymore, only its image
[13:11] <strangerr> i.e. I want an image of a partition inside of the HDD image :)
[13:11] <Sillypirato> strangerr ah ,https://major.io/2010/12/14/mounting-a-raw-partition-file-made-with-dd-or-dd_rescue-in-linux/
[13:12] <Sillypirato> This dude explains better than i can so yeah that
[13:12] <Sillypirato> thats what u want right
[13:12] <Sillypirato> Sorrymultiline, basically you pick an offset in the image to mount
[13:13] <joelio> kpartx is a thing too
[13:14] <Sillypirato> @strangerr I am pretty sure there are smarter ways , you could do an intermediate dump and use that ,heck i always do these things lowlevel
[13:14] <strangerr> I can mount any of those partitions with losetup -Pf sda.dd, but if I copy files from image's Windows partition to the newy created Windows partition on SSD, will it just work? oO
[13:14] <joelio> kpartx "This tool, derived from util-linux' partx, reads partition tables on specified device and create device maps over partitions segments detected. It is called from hotplug upon device maps creation and deletion. "
[13:15] <Sillypirato> ^ see this is the smart fella :P
[13:15]  * joelio uses to mount stuff from vm images that live inside lvm too
[13:15] <Sillypirato> And strangerr, no file copy prob wont work
[13:15] <strangerr> ok, will look into kpartx, thanks
[13:16] <Sillypirato> you could just dd with offset x to of=/dev/yssddrive but i also suggest you do the xpart thing :P
[13:16] <joelio> "Kpartx can be used to set up device mappings for the partitions of any partitioned block device. It is part of the Linux multipath-tools. With kpartx -l imagefile you get an overview of the partitions in the image file and with kpartx -a imagefile the partitions will accessible via /dev/mapper/loop0pX (X is the number of the partition). You can mount it now with mount /dev/mapper/loop0pX /mnt/ -o loop,ro.
[13:17] <joelio> After unmounting you can disconnect the mapper devices with kpartx -d imagefile."
[13:17] <joelio> hth :)
[13:17] <ppf> after mounting the iso you can copy files as much as you like
[13:17] <Sillypirato> Also @ strangerr , make sure you take the windows magic whatever hidden partions and shit otherwise it wont boot , its a bitch
[13:18] <ppf> Sillypirato: are you talking about the uefi partition?
[13:19] <Sillypirato> lol yes and all the weird parts windowz used 2 have
[13:19] <ppf> that's not about windows
[13:19] <k1l_> Sillypirato: please use family friendly language in here, thanks
[13:19] <Sillypirato> sry lol
[13:19] <strangerr> yeah, thanks Sillypirato and joelio
[13:19] <joelio> np
[13:19] <Sillypirato> good luck
[13:22] <Linux-Ninja> Sillypirato: I tried killing it, but it reloading it didnt do anything...ultimately I reboot my box and it worked fine I was just wodnering why it happenned.
[13:22] <elyas> tesss... helo..!
[13:24] <Sillypirato> Linux-Ninja right, its been too long i dont use that stuff , anyone else ?
[13:26] <Linux-Ninja> Sillypirato: How are you managing your connections, via CLI?
[13:27] <Linux-Ninja> I have bunch of connections on my desktop (Network, Multiple VPN Tunnels, Wifi, etc)
[13:27] <Sillypirato> Linux-Ninja yes basically I dont run much more fancy than i browser, all config files, juust the way i like it
[13:27] <Sillypirato> *a browser
[13:28] <tnk> what is the difference between sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get upgrade?
[13:28] <Sillypirato> someone help this fella with nm-applet
[13:29] <Sillypirato> tnk update only refreshes cache, db sync with upstream
[13:29] <Pici> tnk: update only refreshes the lists of available packages and their versions. upgrade actually installs them.
[13:29] <Sillypirato> lol
[13:29] <k1l_> tnk: the first gets a fresh list of packages and its numbers from the servers. the second one installs the updates available.
[13:29] <k1l_> tnk: but better use apt update and apt full-upgrade
[13:30] <Pici> !full-upgrade
[13:30] <Pici> !dist-upgrade
[13:30] <Linux-Ninja> Sillypirato: makes sense, thanks for the hints.
[13:30] <tnk> for particular software to be install, then which i will try?
[13:30] <ppf> tnk: "install"
[13:31] <ppf> !install
[13:31] <ppf> nope
[13:31] <k1l_> tnk: apt install <packagename>
[13:31] <Sillypirato> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGet/Howto
[13:31] <tnk> means if updates are available
[13:31] <ppf> that's not it :)
[13:32] <k1l_> tnk: best is to install all updates since they ship security patches. "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade"
[13:32] <Anubis> dont forget sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[13:32] <k1l_> Anubis: not needed with the new apt full-upgrade command
[13:32] <Anubis> and sudo apt-get upgrade
[13:33] <Anubis> k1l_: aaa, ok
[13:35] <tnk> k1l: while doing  apt install <packagename>, will it remove my previous version of that package?
[13:35] <Anubis> i prefer running apt-get update, upgrade and dist-upgrade
[13:35] <Anubis> tnk: no
[13:35] <tnk> so how to do that
[13:35] <k1l_> tnk: it will install the new version of that
[13:35] <ppf> tnk, Anubis yes
[13:35] <dafhew> damned xz
[13:35] <ppf> if you install an updatable, previously installed package, it will just run the upgrade on that packet
[13:36] <dafhew> is there an option to prevent compressors from deleting the input file?
[13:37] <ppf> man xz
[13:38] <dafhew> screw you too
[13:38] <ppf> tnk: just run full-upgrade. that'll keep everything up to date
[13:38] <ppf> did dafhew quit now?
[13:38] <tnk>  ppf : i have some different purpose
[13:39] <ppf> tnk: then i didn't understand you correctly. can you elaborate?
[13:39] <k1l_> tnk: what is your issue at all?
[13:39] <dave23456> hi everyone just installed the latest ubuntu on my e-system laptop i have been on google and cant seem to find a way to install the graphics driver i need can anyone advise me what i can do?
[13:42] <Sillypirato> dave23456 what card u havvev ?
[13:42] <Sillypirato> dave23456 *have
[13:42] <dave23456> intel
[13:42] <joelio> did you do a desktop install?
[13:42] <dave23456> i did yes
[13:42] <joelio> should automagically select it? Is there an issue booting?
[13:43] <tnk> ppf,k1l_: i want to install updates of a list of software , and also remove the previous version(if any new version is available) and installed the new version of that software
[13:43] <k1l_> dave23456: the intel drivers are already in the kernel. so you dont need to isntall them manually
[13:43] <Sillypirato> dave23456 have you tested accelaration already ?
[13:43] <k1l_> tnk: ok, why dont you just install all updates available?
[13:43] <ppf> tnk: how's that a different purpose?
[13:43] <dave23456> no issue while booting if i go to drivers it says my graphics card is bein used by something else or i get a error message saying it aint working
[13:44] <ChetManly> what if I feel every 30 mounts far in between fsck and would like to make it 15
[13:44] <k1l_> tnk: as in: why do you want to leave some security updates out?
[13:44] <joelio> dave23456: so you get a graphical display ok and a desktop or is it on console?
[13:44] <tnk> k1l_,ppf: i have to do this through script
[13:45] <ppf> tnk: are we doing your homework right now?
[13:45] <tnk> ppf: no , i have some confusion thats why i ask
[13:45] <k1l_> tnk: if you run "apt install <packagenames>" it wil just update those packages. but i  strongly suggest you run apt full-upgrade to not miss some important updates
[13:45] <dave23456> i do get a display but using firefox is a pain as i cant resize it i got to keep moving the bar to slide it across so i can see the parts that have been cut off
[13:46] <ppf> tnk: then what kind of a requirement is "have to do this through a script"
[13:47] <tnk> ppf: using shell script, if i use apt install <packagename>, will it remove previous version of that package?
[13:48] <joelio> dave23456: what version of ubuntu and what intel card do you have?
[13:48] <ppf> what's the shell script got to do with it?
[13:48] <k1l_> tnk: yes.
[13:48] <tnk> ppf: yeah i know
[13:48] <ppf> i don't think you do
[13:48] <tnk> k1l_: are you sure?
[13:49] <k1l_> tnk: using apt it will always remove the old verison and install the new one if there is a new one on the repo servers
[13:49] <k1l_> tnk: i dont understand where the confusion comes from
[13:49] <tnk> k1l_ : thanks
[13:49] <tnk> ppf: thanks
[13:49] <ppf> all that makes no sense, i still think we're doing your homework for you :)
[13:50] <k1l_> tnk: but if you run apt full-upgrade it will take care of all updates and install them over the older versions on your system.
[13:50] <k1l_> tnk: that is why we are curious why you want to use a script.
[13:52] <tnk> ppf:if someone ask here , will that mean that the ques is his homework?
[13:53] <everson> Hi all. I currently use XChat on 14.04. Just installed 16.04 on my other PC but xchat doesn't seem to be installable. Any advice? Thanks :)
[13:53] <Pici> everson: use hexchat instead. It is an updated fork of xchat.
[13:53] <Sillypirato> just add a repo that has it
[13:53] <everson> Pici, thanks
[13:54] <tnk> ppf, k1l_ : btw thanks both of you
[13:54] <Sillypirato> @everson could be that you still need to enable universe
[13:54] <Pici> Sillypirato: it is not in 16.04 repos at all.
[13:54] <ppf> tnk: no, of course not, but if that person adds unusual and "wrong" requirements on top, that makes things suspicious
[13:54] <tnk> ppf: haha
[13:54] <Sillypirato> Pici , ah in that case lookup a repo that has it
[13:55] <Jakey3> what is the equivalent of active directory for ubuntu ?
[13:55] <Jakey3> or a domain controller?
[13:55] <Sillypirato> Pici , If nothing else works get a standalone .deb if all else fails build it from source
[13:55] <Pici> Sillypirato: Why? Xchat is no longer being developed and has several unpatched security issues. Hexchat is a fork that is being actively developed.
[13:56] <Sillypirato> Pici , Dont know dont care , dont use it , just replied to the question
[13:56] <joelio> Jakey3: active directory built on unix components, ldap and kerberos
[13:56] <cetchmoh> hi there
[13:56] <ppf> Jakey3: there isn't a real equivalent. several tools do some of the things AD or domain controllers do
[13:56] <everson> Sillypirate, which chat client are you using?
[13:56] <Sillypirato> @everson , mostly irssi
[13:56] <k1l_> tnk: well, there is a history of people coming in here to let us answer their homework. especially if that setup is "around 3 corners". in your case there is a very easy and working solution.
[13:56] <joelio> ppf: well, samba... but ye a;)
[13:57] <cetchmoh> I'm going crazy here... I have a Docker container running ubuntu:xenial. Its apt is creating *.lz4 files in /var/lib/apt/lists... anyone know how I can disable this??
[13:57] <ppf> tnk: by "wrong" i mean that, e.g., "having to use a script" is not a requirement you have in a real system or problem
[13:57] <everson> Pici, thanks it worked
[13:58] <ppf> joelio: can samba serve ldap?
[13:59] <joelio> ppf: no, ldap serves ldap, samba can work with ldap and act as a domain controller, as well as kerberos
[13:59] <joelio> openldap specifically
[13:59] <ppf> joelio: alright, that's what i though, you got me confused there for a second :)
[13:59]  * joelio uses sssd to great affect
[14:00] <joelio> configuring kerberos/ldap central auth in ubuntu is a damn sight easier with sssd imho
[14:00] <joelio> (including AD)
[14:00] <SchrodingersScat> ppf: "I have to count the lines in a file. But I'm not allowed to use wc. And I'm not allowed to use grep. And I have to type it in using a teletype. With no paper in it. In the dark. Left-handed." - Homework
[14:01] <ppf> :D
[14:02] <Sillypirato> crazy easy
[14:05] <c0defeed> How is it that gcc can find the right .so to link against when I include stuff that is in a subdirectory, like <arpa/inet.h> or <sys/wait.h>
[14:05] <ppf> because it knows a few predevined .so's and their paths and will always link those in
[14:06] <killall> hello guys
[14:07] <Azlux> killall: ... funny name
[14:07] <ppf> *predefined
[14:07] <xBrightlight> codefeed: is that even working ?
[14:07] <xBrightlight> you need include right
[14:07] <xBrightlight> find / | grep waith.h
[14:08] <xBrightlight> find / | grep inet.h
[14:08] <ppf> xBrightlight: i think you misread the question
[14:08] <ppf> also, give locate a shot
[14:08] <Pici> find -name "inet.h"
[14:08] <xBrightlight> nah i am just him to think the logic
[14:09] <xBrightlight> where gcc package store their .header
[14:09] <ppf> those are libc headers, not gcc
[14:11] <xBrightlight> oh
[14:11] <xBrightlight> is the same
[14:12] <ppf> what
[14:12] <xBrightlight> gcc is c only
[14:12] <xBrightlight> gcc-c++
[14:12] <xBrightlight> is c++
[14:13] <ppf> yes,gcc is a c-compiler, g++ [sic] is the c++ compiler, yes
[14:13] <ppf> but they're compilers.
[14:13] <ppf> libc is the C-standard-library
[14:14] <xBrightlight> ic ic
[14:14] <xBrightlight> :)
[14:14] <ppf> libstdc++ is the c++ standard library
[14:14] <xBrightlight> i am thinking how you make that library ppf
[14:14] <ppf> and both are just implementations of the respective standard libraries. there are alternatives, too
[14:15] <xBrightlight> well you can't just go away iostream.h
[14:15] <xBrightlight> or stdio.h
[14:15] <xBrightlight> lol
[14:15] <xBrightlight> open stdio.h
[14:15] <xBrightlight> it's full of big crap
[14:15] <ppf> right
[14:19] <Serg_Penguin> hi ! i have xls2csv and want to grep in xls files, have file name before result. how ?
[14:20] <joelio> Serg_Penguin: just use -l flag on grep
[14:21] <joelio> that will only display matches file names, so you can pipe it into xls2csv or iterate in some way
[14:21] <Robin___> hello :) what is the command to show the process name, pid, cpu usage and amount of context-switches? :) nothing more
[14:25] <Sillypirato> Robin___ I think top will help you
[14:26] <Sillypirato> Just run "top" from the cli
[14:26] <joelio> nah, ps has extra flags if needed
[14:26] <shivani> hello
[14:26] <shivani> Hi guys.
[14:26] <shivani> I am new to Ubuntu
[14:27] <shivani> Any tips on how to use it?
[14:27] <xBrightlight> use this regular expression penguin
[14:27] <Serg_Penguin> can grep run some filter on every file before search ?
[14:28] <xBrightlight> ... . /.+$/
[14:28] <joelio> how do you mean filter? that's the point of grep inside the file.. if you mean filename pattern searching, that's shell
[14:28] <xBrightlight> wait what was that space in regular expression
[14:28] <Serg_Penguin> like `grep -e needle --filter xls2csv *.xls`
[14:28] <xBrightlight> is been long time since i code
[14:29] <Sillypirato> shivani Just do whatever it is you want to do ;) dont be afraid of the CLI
[14:29] <Serg_Penguin> by filter i mean transforming non-text file to text
[14:29] <Sillypirato> shivani Test if all drivers work ;)
[14:29] <shivani> sillypirato: How to test it?
[14:30] <ppf> shivani: the drivers are working.
[14:30] <ppf> just use it? the 'how' doesn't really matter
[14:31] <shivani> It's a bit slow. The windows are lagging.
[14:31] <Sillypirato> Thats video drivers
[14:31] <xBrightlight> done
[14:31] <xBrightlight> here is the code
[14:32] <Sillypirato> shivani What card u have ?
[14:32] <shivani> Nvidia
[14:32] <joelio> Serg_Penguin: how about #for file in $(grep -l -e 'needle' *.xls); do echo "Processing $file"; xls2csv $file; done
[14:33] <Sillypirato> shivani ah those can be installed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[14:33] <shivani> Thanks. :)
[14:33] <xBrightlight> perl -wnl -e "@e = `cat file.cv`; for <@e> { } "
[14:33] <Serg_Penguin> i run `xls2csv name.xls | nl -s name.xls\:\  | cut -c7- | grep needle` and happy with it. How to wrap it in find -exec ?
[14:33] <joelio> Serg_Penguin: actually  #for file in $(grep -l -e 'needle' *.xls); do echo "Processing $file"; xls2csv $file > $file.csv; done
[14:34] <xBrightlight> perl -wnl -e "@e = `cat file.cv`; for <@e> { / \s.+$ / and print $_ } "
[14:34] <joelio> Serg_Penguin: that logic is wrong (if what you wanted to do at the start was a grep)
[14:34] <xBrightlight> perl -wnl -e "@e = `cat file.cv`; for <@e> { / \s.+$ / and print $_ ; } "
[14:34] <xBrightlight> done
[14:34] <xBrightlight> as easy as that
[14:35] <joelio> nothing like a hundred solutions to one problem :)
[14:35] <johnpaul> hi sir help me how to fix my folder in external hard drive Cannot acces folder: Input/Output error
[14:36] <xBrightlight> dmesg
[14:36] <xBrightlight> dmesg | grep disk
[14:36] <xBrightlight> mount /dev/disk1
[14:36] <xBrightlight> mount -f /dev/disk1
[14:37] <xBrightlight> after it done
[14:37] <johnpaul> tnx sir
[14:37] <xBrightlight> umount -f /dev/disk1
[14:37] <xBrightlight> no worries
[14:37] <xBrightlight> have fun
[14:38] <Serg_Penguin> joelio, i have a ton of .xls, i want lines like 'path/to/file.xls:1234 "spool","needle","scissors"' . I want to grep in non-text files, converting them to text on the fly
[14:39] <xBrightlight> perl -wnl -e "@e = `cat file.cv`; for <@e> { / \s.+$ / and print $_ ; } "
[14:39] <xBrightlight> serg does it help?
[14:40] <xBrightlight> penguin what do you mean elobrate more
[14:40] <xBrightlight> i can help you writing more script
[14:40] <xBrightlight> seems i need to train my forgotten skill too
[14:51] <johnpaul> help
[14:51] <johnpaul> Sorry, could not display all the contents of “Movie”: Error when getting information for file '/media/johnpaul/New Volume/Movie/Kung.Fu.Panda.3.2016.1080p.BluRay.264-[YTS.AG].mp4': Input/output error
[14:52] <johnpaul> This location could not be displayed.
[14:52] <k1l_> johnpaul: check if the cable is fine. if the cable is fine that sounds like a broken disk
[14:52] <johnpaul> aw
[14:53] <Robin___> Sillypirato: thanks, but i cant get it to work and only show PID, CPU USAGE and especially how many context switches the process gives
[14:53] <johnpaul> how to fix it
[14:53] <k1l_> johnpaul: you could check the smart parameters if the disk supports it:https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools
[14:53] <k1l_> johnpaul: if the hdd is bad, then buy a new one. you cant repair that
[14:59] <Sillypirato> RIP HDD o/
[15:07] <blut> when I install ubuntu I don't know what the hard disk will be called during install. However, I will know during partitioning and before the grub-install. How can I preseed it after the start of the installtion? I tried 'debconf-set grub-installer/bootdev $PRIMARY_DISK', and grub-installer gets set, but apparently this is not in the correct database
[15:14] <Linux-Ninja> What tools are you guys using for backup an android device under 16.04?
[15:14] <k1l_> adb
[15:14] <Linux-Ninja> is adb backup the only choice?
[15:15] <Sillypirato> lol you could hack your own scripts , there is plenty choice
[15:15] <binia> i tried to hack my gf but she kept saying axx denied, c00nt :D
[15:16] <CHBMB> lol
[15:16] <Jakey3> binia, what do you mean binia im an 8 year old kid
[15:16] <Jakey3> can you explain
[15:17] <CHBMB> Jakey3: Don't ask...
[15:17] <binia> she a robot, kiddo
[15:17] <k1l_> !ot | binia Jakey3
[15:17] <binia> we just socialize :)
[15:17] <binia> no harm to anyone :)
[15:17] <binia> and yes, she does run on ubuntu
[15:17] <binia> :)
[15:18] <Jakey3> socialising is not permitted in the linux kernel
[15:18] <binia> then we need to compile it in
[15:18] <Pici> This channel is for support, not for insulting your ex girlfriends.
[15:18] <Sillypirato> That is funny ^
[15:19] <Sillypirato> go to #ubuntu-blaimexgf
[15:19] <binia> meh, no one there
[15:20] <binia> im not sitting there on me own
[15:23] <Skyrider> Is there ANY reason why I get this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23242639/
[15:23] <Skyrider> On a completely new/fresh ubuntu installation.
[15:23] <beantaxi> sudo apt-get install nginx?
[15:23] <ppf> Skyrider: apt-get -f install
[15:23] <Skyrider> Why sudo if I'm on root?
[15:24] <Skyrider> See user
[15:24] <beantaxi> ah, fair point. my bad.
[15:24] <Skyrider> ^_^
[15:24] <Skyrider> same error ppf
[15:24] <k1l_> cp: cannot create regular file '/var/www/html/index.nginx-debian.html': No such file or directory
[15:25] <k1l_> did you mess with file permissions on that folder?
[15:25] <Skyrider> Im aware of that one, as I removed the files. But that should screw up the entire installation?
[15:25] <ppf> uh, totally overlooked that
[15:25] <ppf> mkdir -p /var/www/html?
[15:26] <Skyrider> Seriously? the lack of writing files in a directory breaks an entire installation?..
[15:26] <Skyrider> Well, thanks.. works now, finding it odd though.
[15:26] <binia> welcome to ubuntu :D
[15:26] <k1l_> Skyrider: well, it cant configure that package due to your mess and then it stops because the other packages need a configured package 1
[15:26] <Skyrider> Its just a default html file :p, hence I find it odd..
[15:27] <k1l_> binia: if you dont want or cant help please keep this channel clear for support. thanks
[15:27] <Skyrider> But thanks.
[15:27] <k1l_> Skyrider: i guess you removed the html folder?
[15:27] <Skyrider> Now to reinstall my irc bouncer. And yea, I did. because I'm not using it.
[15:28] <k1l_> the configure script cant create the folder. it only wants to create the file and that fails.
[15:28] <ppf> which is something one could mention to the maintainer
[15:28] <nacc> by filing a bug :)
[15:28] <k1l_> yep
[15:30] <binia> k1l_, no need to be hostile :(
[15:31] <ppf> binia: then behave :)
[15:32] <crazygull> i have a quick question ;_; firefox only responsive when ran as root
[15:32] <k1l_> crazygull: that is very bad
[15:33] <crazygull> i did new userspace, chmod of .mozilla .cache, deleted them etc
[15:33] <crazygull> what could that mean?
[15:33] <crazygull> well when ran as user it's got about a 3 second delay on everything
[15:34] <k1l_> crazygull: chown the folders in your users home (ls -al) back to your user. then try with a new profile on firefox
[15:34] <ikonia> so it's gone from won't run as non-root user, to slow as non-root user
[15:34] <beantaxi> Skyrider: Since apt- things are a trade of flexibility for convenience, I would not expect to able to do things like remove folders under /var/www, and still expect an apt-get install of nginx to work. But yes, that apparently isn't the most bulletproof package and the maintainer might like that info.
[15:34] <binia> ppf, i always behave mate, comes with age :D
[15:34] <crazygull> sudo chown -R ~ command will work?
[15:35] <beantaxi> So my mouse has started hanging fairly often, under Ubuntu/Unity. Just for a few seconds, and always comes back. I bought a fancy mouse, and a fancy mousemat, with no change, and only then did I start thinking the problem might not be hardware.
[15:36] <beantaxi> Other than downloading a LiveCD of another distro and seeing if the problem goes away, any other troubleshooting ideas?
[15:36] <crazygull> (firefox:6023): Gdk-WARNING **: XSetErrorHandler() called with a GDK error trap pushed. Don't do that.
[15:36] <Skyrider> got a link for me to file a bug report?
[15:36] <crazygull> (firefox:6023): Gdk-WARNING **: XSetErrorHandler() called with a GDK error trap pushed. Don't do that.
[15:36] <nacc> !bug | Skyrider
[15:36] <crazygull> i did but still messing up
[15:36] <ikonia> crazygull: you need to explain things clearly
[15:37] <ikonia> crazygull: your wording - we can't help you
[15:37] <ikonia> crazygull: won't run, runs slow, messing up are 3 different things
[15:37] <ikonia> explain your actual problem clearlt
[15:37] <ikonia> cleraly
[15:37] <ikonia> clearly
[15:37] <crazygull> okay firefox runs very slowly when launched as user
[15:37] <crazygull> but completely fine as root
[15:37] <ikonia> how are you launching firefox
[15:37] <crazygull> from dmenu and terminal
[15:38] <ikonia> which one
[15:38] <crazygull> only time it's responsive is if i go sudo firefox
[15:38] <ikonia> crazygull: is it a default firefox install
[15:38] <crazygull> if i just type firefox it has a 3 second delay
[15:38] <k1l_> crazygull: can we agree to not run firefox as root anymore? this will only start to mess with things again
[15:38] <ikonia> provided by ubuntu
[15:38] <crazygull> correct
[15:38] <ikonia> crazygull: have you installed any plugins ?
[15:38] <crazygull> no
[15:39] <ikonia> crazygull: create a new user on the system, log out as your current user, login to the desktop as the new user, launch firefox, how does it behave
[15:41] <crazygull> when typing firefox on new user space i get -
[15:41] <crazygull> Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused
[15:41] <ikonia> crazygull: how did you create a new user
[15:41] <crazygull> logged in as root useradd -m newuser
[15:41] <crazygull> then logged into that account
[15:41] <ikonia> crazygull: how did you login to that account
[15:41] <th0r> maybe have crazygull check the permissions on the firefox folder in ~
[15:42] <ikonia> th0r: this is a new user, untouched by anything, they should be spot on
[15:42] <crazygull> su newuser
[15:42] <ikonia> crazygull: no !
[15:42] <ikonia> crazygull: that is not what I told you to do
[15:42] <nacc> that's not "logging in"
[15:42] <ikonia> crazygull: I told you to log out of the desktop and logging into the desktop as that new user
[15:42] <ikonia> do nothing else but launch firefox
[15:42] <crazygull> okay
[15:46] <crazygull> okay on new user space still very unresponsive
[15:47] <ikonia> crazygull: in what was unresponsive, slow to move around the screen, slow to render pages
[15:47] <crazygull> both of them things and slow to render text
[15:48] <ikonia> crazygull: so if you move the firefox window around the screen, does the window move in real time ?
[15:49] <crazygull> nope
[15:49] <crazygull> or wait yes it moves in real time
[15:49] <ikonia> so you can move the physical window around and it's fine
[15:49] <crazygull> yep
[15:50] <ikonia> so what happens if you visit http:///wwww.google.com
[15:50] <ikonia> oops, http://www.google.com
[15:51] <crazygull> slow to render text about 3 second delay. animation on google is choppy.
[15:51] <ashardalon> Hi I really want to be able hibneration in Ubuntu 16.04 but running sudo pm-hibernate results in a black screen for me. Running free -m shows I have enough swap? https://postimg.org/image/ukghw5o1b/
[15:52] <ashardalon> sudo pm-hiberante results in a black screen and unresponsive comp that doesn't shut down, fans still whirring
[15:53] <ikonia> crazygull: do have a performance meter open for your system ?
[15:54] <crazygull> would conky work?
[15:55] <ikonia> may want to just open a terminal and type "top'
[15:55] <ikonia> keep it simple
[15:55] <ashardalon> Hi I really want to be able to hibernate my Ubuntu 16.04 installation but running sudo pm-hibernate results in a black screen and an unresponsive system for me. Fans keep whirring, it never powers off so it's not hibernating. Running free -m shows I have enough swap? https://postimg.org/image/ukghw5o1b/ suspend works, but I want to hibernate, why isn't it working? What logs would reveal the error. Thankyou
[15:57] <crazygull> okay what i should i be looking for in top? i found the firefox process
[15:58] <ikonia> crazygull: what's the system resource utilization
[15:59] <greg_567> #geekblogtv
[16:00] <tomreyn> greg_567: no ads here please
[16:01] <crazygull> wait that firefox i using? 3.5m on firefox
[16:01] <greg_567> sorry...newbie mistake
[16:03] <ikonia> crazygull: what version of ubuntu is this exactly
[16:04] <crazygull> .... arch linux *gulp
[16:05] <k1l_> crazygull: #archlinux will help you then
[16:05] <ikonia> crazygull: so why did you lie to me
[16:05] <ikonia> I asked you if this was an ubuntu install
[16:05] <crazygull> wait i don't believe i answered that question
[16:05] <crazygull> well arch linux wants me to register an account ;_; i've no email
[16:05] <ikonia> 6:38 < ikonia> crazygull: is it a default firefox install
[16:05] <ikonia> 16:38 < ikonia> provided by ubuntu
[16:05] <ikonia> 16:38 < crazygull> correct
[16:05] <k1l_> crazygull: then ask in ##linux
[16:06] <crazygull> wait i think i was answering the default firefox install
[16:09] <beantaxi> So a few minutes ago, I was complaining about a very annoying intermittent mouse problem. I ended up Googling, and finding out about evemu-tools to diagnose wireless device issues.
[16:09] <beantaxi> I ran evemu-describe and -record, and now my mouse is working flawlessly. Is there any chance that's causal? Or just wireless interference that has gone away
[16:15] <jgg> hi
[16:15] <jgg> I have a simple question :P
[16:15] <k1l_> just ask :)
[16:15] <jgg> I wish to renew my company servers with ubuntu server 16 LT
[16:15] <abaldygle> jgg:   Just ask  please dont announce you have a question.
[16:16] <jgg> LTS
[16:16] <jgg> is fully compatible with I5 6600 ?
[16:16] <Pici> jgg: You mean the Intel processor?
[16:16] <jgg> yes
[16:17] <k1l_> jgg: with the cpu? yes. you can use the amd64 iso. its just named amd because the 64bit patent is from amd.
[16:17] <jgg> I read some posts with installation problems over I5, but I supose they were on older ubuntu versions
[16:17] <Pici> jgg: yes, Ubuntu and all other Linux distros should work on that,.
[16:18] <jgg> ok, thanks
[16:19] <yourname2> (ignore this msg)
[16:23] <grobda24> Hi, what is the easiest way to setup up a Proxy on Ubuntu ? I'm seeing a lot of names out there like "phpproxy" but that appears to be outdated.
[16:24] <nacc> grobda24: what kind of proxy?
[16:25] <ouroumov_> grobda24, you can define a system-wide proxy in the networking preferences, I think.
[16:25] <grobda24> nacc: this kind of thing: http://anonymouse.org/
[16:25] <Sillypirato> just use SSH
[16:25] <MonkeyDust> grobda24  squid3 proxy is popular
[16:26] <Sillypirato> Thats not exactly easy
[16:27] <grobda24> MonkeyDust: thanks. "phpproxy" looked good. Drop it in an Apache directory and go. Anything like that ?
[16:28] <Sillypirato> Is the proxy for ur own use ?
[16:28] <grobda24> But Squid seems to be a cache ? I'm talking about being able to access websites that my current broadband provider has trouble accessing.
[16:28] <grobda24> Sillypirato: yes, own use
[16:30] <Sillypirato> Try SSH -D options is great and very secure
[16:30] <Sillypirato> @grobda24^
[16:31] <akik> grobda24: do you mean your isp is filtering your network usage?
[16:42] <debkad> test
[16:47] <citrix> Hi All
[16:47] <citrix> My Laptop's sound suddenly went away
[16:47] <citrix> please help , troubleshooting
[16:47] <ppf> citrix: pavucontrol
[16:48] <binia> citrix, stop ddos then we help
[16:48] <b6s3d> ride the wave
[16:48] <thecpaptain> I'm having trouble running 'make' when installing netgen
[16:48] <debikad> test
[16:49] <thecpaptain> error messages can be found here http://pastebin.com/bZQAbDed
[16:50] <thecpaptain> i'm not too good at these things, so please tell me what you need to know in order to possibly help
[16:50] <citrix> ppf, Do i install it?
[16:50] <ppf> if it isn't installed, yes
[16:51] <MonkeyDust_> citrix  in a terminal type     alsamixer      if you see MM, go there and hit m to unmute
[16:51] <citrix> It is not starting
[16:52] <citrix> MonkeyDust_, it have 00 in all S/PDIF
[16:52] <citrix> ppf, it is not starting
[16:52] <nacc> thecpaptain: i'm assuming you have a good reason to use netgen from source rather than from ubuntu?
[16:53] <trism> thecpaptain: according to http://stackoverflow.com/a/33090188/2774188 you need to build netgen 5.3.1 with tcl/tk 8.5 not 8.6
[16:54] <thecpaptain> nacc: only if ignorance counts as a good reason
[16:54] <nacc> !info netgen | thecpaptain
[16:54] <nacc> thecpaptain: it's also in 14.04
[16:55] <citrix> Sound setting also do not helped
[16:55] <citrix> all are like disabled ..
[16:55] <thecpaptain> nacc: so, if my noob brain interpret you correctly, netgen is already in ubuntu?
[16:55] <citrix> Up sound notifier says its mute but i can;t unmute it.. it is not clickable
[16:55] <thecpaptain> i'm running 16.04 LTS
[16:55] <nacc> thecpaptain: yes, `apt install netgen`, presuming you have universe enabled
[16:56] <nacc> !components | thecpaptain
[16:56] <thecpaptain> necc: that is superbly wonderful. Simplifies life for noobs like me
[16:56] <thecpaptain> thanks a lot!
[16:58] <nacc> thecpaptain: np
[17:00] <citrix> I tried speaker-test
[17:00] <citrix> but it is saying unable to open slave
[17:00] <citrix> ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:1029:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave
[17:01] <debkad> citrix: alsamixer and unmute anything have MM by 'm' key
[17:01] <MonkeyDust_> citrix  try this      play /usr/share/sounds/alsa/*
[17:01] <debkad> ah
[17:01] <citrix> debkad, Not is mm there .. :(
[17:02] <debkad> citrix: F6 choose  and try again
[17:02] <debkad> all in alsamixer
[17:03] <debkad> it is muted from Speaker only or headphone or everything?
[17:03] <citrix> debkad, headphone is MM
[17:04] <citrix> debkad, https://postimg.org/image/5vckjc1er/
[17:04] <debkad> and you use them now for hearing?
[17:04] <citrix> No i am not using it for hearning
[17:04] <citrix> *hearing
[17:05] <debkad> just speaker?
[17:06] <citrix> debkad, Yes , Laptops speakers only
[17:06] <debkad> weird
[17:07] <debkad> try to unmute the headphone anyway and try to Up the Internal too
[17:11] <Sillypirato> sure bye
[17:11] <citrix> debkad, Ok ..
[17:11] <citrix> debkad, This is happening from when i tried to install skype
[17:11] <citrix> debkad, I am not able to unmute the headphones ,as i am pressing m on headphones it is again going to MM
[17:12] <Sillypirato> lool
[17:23] <citrix__> debkad, any sugestion
[17:25] <elisa87> hi can you please have a look at this question? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39730418/text-write-float0xf7d-undefined-reference-to-quadmath-snprintf?noredirect=1#comment66758301_39730418
[17:28] <citrix__> elisa87, I guess this is the part of libquadmath
[17:28] <elisa87> citrix__: can you explain further? what can I do to fix it?
[17:29] <citrix__> Well i am not aware of it
[17:29] <citrix__> but may be you can try to add -lquadmath
[17:29] <citrix__> may be this could help
[17:30] <ducasse> elisa87: we don't really do programming support, try a programming channel.
[17:30] <ill_logic> Hello. I was wondering when I might expect the next Amazon ami for 14.04 (trusty)? There hasn't been one since the latest big openssl fix.
[17:31] <ill_logic> Or where else I should be asking such a question
[17:31] <elisa87> in the question I have written that I have added the flag but it didn't help :( citrix__
[17:31] <binia> google^
[17:32] <nacc> !google | binia
[17:33] <ill_logic> binia: Is that for me? I'm looking for something that I think is sort of human in nature.
[17:33] <ill_logic> I don't see anything about a regular ami schedule.
[17:33] <trism> elisa87: did you add the flag before -lfortran?
[17:33] <sumedh> hi
[17:34] <binia> if almighty google dont have an answer, why do you think anyone in #ubuntu would know?
[17:34] <nacc> ill_logic: you might ask in #ubuntu-server
[17:34] <binia> wow
[17:34] <binia> them people connect to wrong servers :D
[17:34] <OerHeks> binia, google that question, this is ubuntu support
[17:34] <ill_logic> nacc: Thanks.
[17:35] <binia> OerHeks, i dont have any questions
[17:37] <debkad> back
[17:37] <DArqueBishop> binia: "Google it" is not a helpful answer, because common sense would tell you they probably DID Google it before coming here and didn't find the answer they were looking for, if only because they didn't know enough to phrase the search properly.
[17:37] <binia> DArqueBishop, heh common sense
[17:38] <binia> thats a thing from before 2000
[17:39] <sjohnson> DArqueBishop: that should be a bot msg.
[17:40] <debkad> what happen with google
[17:40] <nacc> sjohnson: it is (i sent it to binia alreadY)
[17:40] <binia> nacc, didnt get it, must got lost in that ddos madness
[17:41] <k1l> !guidelines | binia
[17:41] <nacc> binia: ah ok (it's !google)
[17:41] <binia> debkad, nothing happened to google, its just some people need more than 2 brain cells to actually use it it seems
[17:41] <k1l> binia: please make sure to read the guidelines and adjust your attitude in here. if you dont want to help people then keep silent. snarky comments dont help.
[17:42] <binia> you would be surprised, sometimes people actually try and learn on their own instead of constantly counting on others
[17:42] <OerHeks> ...
[17:43] <debkad> o_o
[17:43] <binia> must be my age, ask when nothing else gives results
[17:43] <binia> not ask if you dont know
[17:43] <sjohnson> nacc: o
[17:43] <th0r> what a disagreeable little man
[17:44] <nicomachus> ugh. Chrome is running on my home PC, and I'm connected through an SSH session with -X. Trying to kill Chrome on the home PC so that it will open through X on this remote machine, but pkill google-chrome-stable isn't doing it.
[17:44] <nacc> binia: please stop
[17:44] <nicomachus> it still just keeps saying "Created new window in existing browser session.
[17:44] <Pici> Its not up for discussion, lets move on to the real support questions.
[17:44] <binia> sorry, i do appreciate support channels and all that help others
[17:44] <ppf> nicomachus: did you check the name of the process first?
[17:45] <ppf> 'cause it's called chrome for me
[17:45] <nicomachus> ppf: I mean, no... I just assumed it would be google-chrome-stable because that's how i start it
[17:45] <binia> no offence meant, i just imply better usage of search engines
[17:45] <binia> :P
[17:45] <ioria> nicomachus, ps -A | grep chrome
[17:45] <OerHeks> kill -9 `pidof chrome`
[17:46] <ppf> i find it hand to alias pgrep as pgrep -a -f
[17:46] <ppf> and handy even
[17:46] <nicomachus> huh. so it was just called "Chrome"
[17:46] <nicomachus> weird
[17:47] <nicomachus> odd that you have to use "google-chrome-stable" to start it, but the process is just "chrome". why not make that consistent?
[17:49] <nacc> nicomachus: shell script wrapper for the binary
[17:49] <nacc> nicomachus: agreed that it's weird, but such is chrome :)
[17:50] <c_nick> i have three servers which i need to set up using certain softwares
[17:50] <nicomachus> another reason for me to switch to firefox...
[17:50] <ioria> nicomachus, ps -Af | grep chrome    what gives you ?
[17:50] <c_nick> i was thinking is there any open souce app which can help me with this?
[17:50] <gronke> any idea how I can get r/qtl from apt-get ?
[17:50] <nicomachus> ioria: it was "chrome"
[17:51] <ioria> nicomachus,  just chrome ?
[17:51] <akik> nicomachus: using a script to start a binary is quite normal
[17:51] <nacc> c_nick: how do you mean? fresh installing them? or just having some software installed on them?
[17:51] <c_nick> nacc, some software to install them
[17:51] <nicomachus> ioria: full output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23243408/
[17:52] <c_nick> server clone kind
[17:52] <ioria> nicomachus,  ha, you already killed it
[17:53] <nicomachus> ioria: did I?
[17:53] <nicomachus> I killed it after that
[17:53] <ioria> nicomachus, i was curious of ps -Af | grep chrome    ( with 'f')
[17:53] <nacc> c_nick: you could preseed the installation and then just have all three be identical that way
[17:53] <nicomachus> oh I didn't use the f flag, sorry.
[17:53] <nacc> c_nick: or you could use various tools for coordinating what is installed on a given systems (puppet, chef, ansible, etc.)
[17:54] <nicomachus> ioria: whoa. lots more output with that
[17:54] <ioria> nicomachus, yeah
[17:54] <nicomachus> not pasting that without giving it a looksy first
[17:55] <c_nick> nacc i am talking more of visual studios and ruby python etc
[17:55] <c_nick> will chef puppet help in that? i thought it was just for application software
[17:55] <c_nick> like deployments
[17:56] <ioria> nicomachus, you should have the binary as google-chrome-stable in /usr/bin and the chrome script in /opt/google/chrome/chrome
[17:57] <nicomachus> looks right
[17:57] <nacc> c_nick: if those are ubuntu packages you mean, then you can use preseeds (if fresh installs) or you can use a management tool, yes, to control what packages are installed on a system
[18:01] <suppers1125> Hey all. Just curious, if my URLs change from http://www.domain.com to https://domain.com will that effect SEO at all? The protocol change I know should be beneficial, but will removing the www cause any confusion for the search engines?
[18:02] <OerHeks> http to https, not bad.
[18:04] <suppers1125> OerHeks, what about removing the www ?
[18:04] <OerHeks> suppers1125,  search engines will find it.
[18:04] <suppers1125> i know
[18:04] <suppers1125> www.domain.com redirects to domain.com
[18:05] <suppers1125> but just curious if there's any temporary penalty or something
[18:05] <suppers1125> when my site moved from 2nd to 1st in google for a few search terms my ad revenue doubled so i'd kinda like to stay there :P
[18:06] <Pici> #ubuntu probably isn't the best place to ask, fwiw
[18:06] <c_nick> ok thanks nacc
[18:09] <joelio> afaik the rankings are actually better for https sites and if you do the redirection properly shouldn't affect the current listing's rating
[18:09] <joelio> but yea, offtopic :)
[18:10] <beantaxi> My scanner used to work with XSane. And now it does not; XSane appears to find it but gives me "Failed to open device 'hpaio:/net/ENVY_[etc etc]'"
[18:10] <suppers1125> Pici, i know but not sure where the best place to ask even is, and i'm sure plenty of people in here host sites and might have an idea
[18:10] <suppers1125> sorry if it's too off topic
[18:10] <debkad> beantaxi: there is easyscan or something may be that help you
[18:10] <beantaxi> Only thing I can think of, is I went 14.04->16.04 a few months ago, and this might be my first time scanning since (not 100% sure, but it is likely)
[18:12] <beantaxi> debkad: Thanks ... I did try simplescan with the same results, and xsane worked fine in the past
[18:12] <debkad> beantaxi: may be try to reinstall it
[18:16] <debkad> you can also take a look here localhost:631 and try removing the printer then add it later
[18:17] <johnpaul> hi sir
[18:18] <johnpaul> help me
[18:18] <johnpaul> johnpaul@johnpaul-H55H-M:/media/johnpaul/New Volume/Movie$ ls
[18:18] <johnpaul> ls: cannot access 'Kung.Fu.Panda.3.2016.1080p.BluRay.264-[YTS.AG].mp4': Input/output error
[18:18] <johnpaul> Batman.V.Superman.Dawn.Of.Justice.2016.1080p.BluRay.x264-[YTS.AG].mp4
[18:18] <johnpaul> Captain.Americ.Civil.War.2016.720p.BluRay.x264-[YTS.AG].mp4
[18:18] <johnpaul> Game.of.Thrones.S01.720p.BluRay.x264.ShAaNiG
[18:18] <beantaxi> debkad: Interesting ... I did not know about CUPS or 631
[18:18] <OerHeks> hi johnpaul please use paste.ubuntu.com for multiple lines text
[18:18] <ppf> johnpaul: we did that just a few ours ago already
[18:19] <ppf> the answer hasn't changed
[18:19] <OerHeks> heh, a '' in a name :-D
[18:19] <nicomachus> Not to mention that helping someone access their illegal torrents is probably outside the scope of this channel...
[18:19] <OerHeks> LOLz, downloading fools
[18:19] <SummerRain> I installed Ubuntu along with windows 7 and now grub loader wont show windows as an option
[18:19] <debkad> !pastebin | johnpaul
[18:19] <teenis> im sure they bought all that content
[18:19] <SummerRain> help plese!!
[18:20] <nicomachus> teenis: yea, when I buy movies it usually has "YTS" at the end of the filename... but let's move on
[18:20] <OerHeks> SummerRain, sure it should, choose 'other' or something?
[18:20] <SummerRain> OerHeks , it wont show
[18:20] <SummerRain> im a bit desperate :(
[18:20] <teenis> nicomachus: I never buy the YTS movies myself, the quality tends to be garbage
[18:21] <teenis> more of a fan of HANDJOB
[18:21] <debkad> SummerRain: sudo os-prober <== did that show window ?
[18:21] <SummerRain> debkab wait i do that command on the terminal right?
[18:22] <SummerRain> debkad
[18:22] <nicomachus> yes
[18:22] <debkad> SummerRain: sure
[18:22] <ppf> SummerRain: did you install both in efi or both in non-efi mode?
[18:22] <SummerRain> both in non uefi i think
[18:22] <debkad> legacy
[18:22] <SummerRain> yes ithink
[18:23] <SummerRain> sudo os prober showed this : /dev/sda1:Windows 7 (loader):Windows:chain
[18:23] <debkad> so it is detected, now: sudo update-grub2
[18:24] <SummerRain> done
[18:24] <debkad> reboot and enjoy
[18:24] <SummerRain> How can i set windows to be the default OS ?
[18:24] <debkad> o_o
[18:25] <debkad> the first one in the menu?
[18:25] <SummerRain> im not the only user of this computer
[18:25] <SummerRain> yes
[18:25] <ppf> adapt /etc/default/grub
[18:25] <EriC^^> SummerRain: edit /etc/default/grub , the line that says GRUB_DEFAULT=0
[18:25] <debkad> you can move the file /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober to something like  /etc/grub.d/07_os-prober
[18:25] <debkad> or any number
[18:26] <SummerRain> debkab ppf EriC^^ so i do this  edit /etc/default/grub
[18:26] <SummerRain> and then edit that line?
[18:26] <debkad> gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub
[18:26] <debkad> if you prefer it that way
[18:27] <SummerRain> ok i see the text
[18:27] <SummerRain> but which value shoule grub default be?
[18:28] <cryptic0_> What does '|' mean in the diff output?  Didn't find anything in the documentation.
[18:28] <SummerRain> GRUB_DEFAULT=0 right now
[18:28] <EriC^^> grab the name of the windows one from grep "menuentry.*Windows" /boot/grub/grub.cfg and put it there
[18:28] <EriC^^> GRUB_DEFAULT='Windows loader on... etc'
[18:28] <EriC^^> then update-grub again
[18:29] <SummerRain> someone told me to install grub customizer
[18:29] <johnpaul> this one sir http://imgur.com/vZSNIGq
[18:29] <debkad> myself i do: sudo mv /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober /etc/grub.d/07_os-prober
[18:29] <debkad> and sudo update-grub2
[18:29] <SummerRain> that will set windows 7 as default?
[18:30] <debkad> sure
[18:30] <SummerRain> debkad alright doing that now, btw why update-grub2 and not update-grub?
[18:30] <debkad> or use the methode as EriC^^ mentionned
[18:31] <debkad> SummerRain: i think they are the same
[18:31] <SummerRain> debkad it worked i think
[18:31] <SummerRain> i will restart and see
[18:31] <debkad> ok
[18:31] <SummerRain> i think ubuntu is a bit slow on this machine for some reason
[18:31] <SummerRain> brb
[18:31] <debkad> hmm
[18:42] <SummerRain> debkad hi
[18:42] <Robin___> What command should I use to check the CPU usage of a specific process?
[18:42] <debkad> hi
[18:42] <SummerRain> debkad it worked! I just want to decrease the timeout and its done i guess
[18:42] <debkad> cool
[18:42] <nicomachus> SummerRain: what are the specs on there?
[18:42] <EriC^^> Robin___: top
[18:42] <nicomachus> or htop
[18:43] <Robin___> EriC^^: how to limit it only to show cpu usage of one specific process?
[18:43] <Robin___> ;D
[18:43] <SummerRain> How do i decrease the timeout of the grubloader?
[18:43] <debkad> SummerRain: to decrease it change the GRUB_TIMEOUT= ( ie: GRUB_TIMEOUT=10 to GRUB_TIMEOUT=5 ) for 5 sec inside /etc/default/grub
[18:44] <debkad> when done sudo update-grub2
[18:44] <SummerRain> debkad done
[18:44] <debkad> thats it
[18:45] <SummerRain> ubuntu installed mozilla on a dfferent language :(
[18:45] <debkad> heh
[18:45] <SummerRain> Is there a chrome for ubuntu btw/?[
[18:45] <Robin___> top -p PID gives too much info
[18:45] <tomodachi> SummerRain: a chrome? if you you are refering to chrome the webbrowser then yes there is
[18:45] <debkad> SummerRain: yse for 64bit and chromium
[18:46] <SummerRain> yes chrome web browser
[18:46] <SummerRain> how can i install it
[18:46] <SummerRain> the 64 bit version
[18:46] <Surendil> SummerRain, yeap, it's called chronium
[18:46] <debkad> you go to its website
[18:46] <tomodachi> SummerRain: chromium is not chrome
[18:46] <debkad> but there is chromium the open source for it too
[18:46] <tomodachi> you can install chromium from the software store in ubuntu works quite well just lacks the netflix and pdf reader support of google chrome
[18:47] <SummerRain> well which should i install
[18:47] <SummerRain> never used chromium
[18:47] <nicomachus> SummerRain: http://askubuntu.com/questions/510056/how-to-install-google-chrome
[18:47] <debkad> https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/desktop/
[18:47] <nicomachus> Chrome works well on Ubuntu. I use it daily.
[18:47] <tomodachi> if you need want google chrome just go to https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/desktop/
[18:48] <Robin___> !topic
[18:48] <debkad> SummerRain: when you download the .deb file, just install it, and if new version come up it will automatically be available in the repo
[18:48] <Robin___> How to check the cpu usage (only cpu usage) for a specific process? top -p PID gives to much information :)
[18:49] <EriC^^> Robin___: ps aux | awk '$11 ~ /^<command>$/ {print $3}'
[18:49] <Robin___> thx i try it out
[18:49] <SummerRain> to install python for code development and pip stuff, should i ask on python  channel?
[18:49] <EriC^^> Robin___: np
[18:50] <SummerRain> \j python
[18:50] <SummerRain> oops
[18:52] <Robin___> EriC^^: sorry to bother you. but it wont work. I used: ps aux | awk '$11 ~ /^$userinput$/ {print $3}'
[18:53] <Robin___> maybe the userinput messes it up :D
[18:53] <Robin___> i guess thats where the certain PID is going
[18:53] <EriC^^> Robin___: it's the variable, it won't expand with the '
[18:53] <elisa87> how should I fix this? http://pastebin.com/nrpEBspr
[18:55] <OerHeks> elisa87, maye run updates?
[18:55] <OerHeks> OpenSSL version mismatch. Built against 1000207f, you have 100010bf
[18:55] <elisa87> you mean sudo apt-get update ? OerHeks
[18:55] <OerHeks> elisa87, update + upgrade yes
[18:56] <codfection> I cant copy text from wine app to my linux native app
[18:56] <codfection> any idea?
[18:57] <elisa87> OerHeks: I did both now and still get the same error
[18:58] <debkad> elisa87: you have to fix openssh
[18:59] <OerHeks> i think you need to reinstall ssl. but why ? what did you build yourself?
[19:00] <debkad> something like: apt-get install openssh-server openssh-client
[19:00] <codfection> any help?
[19:01] <debkad> codfection: workaround: copy text from wine, save it with wine application like notepad or something, open you linux editor, browse to that saved file, enjoy
[19:02] <ubuntu718> Hello, has this channel a log ? And if yes, where can i find the logs?
[19:02] <codfection> debkad, understandable but is this happening to me only or not
[19:02] <popey_> !logs | ubuntu718
[19:02] <ubuntu718> thanks :)
[19:02] <popey> np
[19:03] <EriC^^> Robin___: i'm not knowing much how to do it, /join ##linux or #bash they might be able to help
[19:03] <elisa87> please have a look, I added more details to my question http://askubuntu.com/questions/830466/libcrypto-so-1-0-0-no-version-information-available-required-by-ssh
[19:03] <Robin___> EriC^^: thx
[19:04] <debkad> codfection: i think you only
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[19:04] <codfection> debkad, how can I fix it
[19:04] <EriC^^> Robin___: np
[19:04] <debkad> codfection: no clue, may be ask winehq folks
[19:06] <codfection> ok. hopefully someone here can help me
[19:06] <codfection> thanks alot debkad
[19:06] <debkad> you're welcome
[19:06] <Montop> Hello, my new laptop lacks a key for toggling the touchpad on/off. I want to make a custom shortcut for the command "xinput set-prop 15 "Device Enabled" 1" and 0 to toggle it, how would I go about this?
[19:08] <OerHeks> elisa87, maybe this is your answer: if you use their libcrypto https://nl.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/view_thread/345827?requestedDomain=www.mathworks.com
[19:08] <magnulu> after upgrading from the last lts release to 16.01, my screen will not turn on again after being suspended (htpc connected to tv) - any suggestions on where to start troubleshooting?
[19:08] <magnulu> s/last/previous
[19:09] <magnulu> restarting lightdm makes my monitor turn on again
[19:13] <ioria> Montop, systemsetting -> Keyboard -> Shortcut -> Custom shortcut and make it call your script
[19:14] <ioria> Montop, with Alt +u for example....
[19:14] <Montop> Does nothing.
[19:15] <Montop> Oh wait.
[19:15] <ioria> Montop, if the script works , the shortcut works too
[19:15] <Montop> But can I make it toggle, run it with 0 if on and vice versa?
[19:15] <ioria> Montop, oh...
[19:15] <ioria> Montop, don't think so
[19:16] <Montop> Ah too bad.
[19:16] <ioria> Montop, synclient TouchpadOff=1
[19:17] <arooni> anyone here messedwith lucida ? speech recognition on ubuntu 16.04 ?  looks like you have to install it from scratch?
[19:17] <arooni> no ppa?
[19:17] <Montop> Does the same thing. Same issue, need it to toggle.
[19:17] <arooni> https://github.com/claritylab/lucida
[19:17] <ioria> Montop, you need an input ... so a zenity window (or xterm window) that takes an input (0/1)
[19:18] <OerHeks> arooni, seems so yes
[19:18] <ioria> Montop, maybe with a radio button
[19:19] <Montop> Input, as in have something pop up for the input?
[19:19] <ioria> Montop, yes... with radio button, you  just click on it
[19:20] <OerHeks> arooni, old, http://askubuntu.com/questions/654019/installing-sirius-on-ubuntu-14-04
[19:21] <ioria> Montop, e.g :    int=`zenity --height=275 --list --radiolist --text 'Select the interface to be used:' --column 'Select...' --column 'Interface Name' FALSE "$opt1" FALSE "$opt2" FALSE "$opt3" FALSE "$opt4" FALSE "$opt5" FALSE "$opt6"`
[19:21] <Montop> Oh cool, I'll try that.
[19:22] <ioria> Montop,  but with only two buttons.... one calls 0 and the other 1
[19:24] <Summerrain> ubuntu refuses to  install graphviz
[19:24] <Summerrain> it says its installed but it wont show up
[19:24] <Summerrain> what should i do
[19:25] <Pici> Summerrain: what do you mean it wont show up?
[19:25] <Summerrain> its like its not installed
[19:25] <Pici> Summerrain: How are you determining that>?
[19:27] <gronke_> If anyone knows R, any idea why this package install isn't working? https://paste.linux.community/view/c25e5c08
[19:27] <wayne_> hi all
[19:28] <ioria> Montop,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/23243835/     replace ls and ls -a with your commands
[19:28] <gronke_> it looks like I'm missing a dev package for ubuntu
[19:29] <Pici> gronke_: I'd guess that as well, perhaps tcl-dev.  Also r-cran-tkrplot is in the repositories.
[19:29] <gronke_> Pici I think that's it
[19:29] <gronke_> thanks
[19:30] <arooni> is there any way to search google via voice on ubuntu 16.04
[19:34] <Summerrain> Pici
[19:34] <Pici> Summerrain
[19:34] <Summerrain> So yes, it wont show up at all
[19:34] <Summerrain> i googled and other users had the same issue
[19:34] <Summerrain> but their solutions arent working to me
[19:35] <Bashing-om> gronke_: " fatal error: tk.h: No such file or directory " , Maybe install ' sudo apt-get build-dep tkrplot ' ??
[19:36] <thecpaptain> i'm trying to use netgen (beginner), and I get the following error: http://pastebin.com/n9PeS9E9
[19:36] <thecpaptain> any ideas?
[19:36] <Pici> Summerrain: the graphviz package only installs cli tools. if you want something that can render dot files for view in your desktop environment, install something like xdot
[19:37] <Summerrain> Pici xdot?
[19:37] <Pici> !info xdot
[19:37] <Summerrain> so i just sudo apt-get xdot?
[19:37] <Pici> Summerrain: sudo apt-get install xdot
[19:38] <Summerrain> Pici ty it worked :)
[19:39] <thecpaptain> nacc, if you
[19:39] <thecpaptain> nacc, if you're still here, i need some more help :)
[19:40] <nicomachus> thecpaptain: just ask your quesion
[19:40] <nicomachus> question
[19:41] <thecpaptain> I have! I'll state it again. I'm trying to use netgen, but get the following error http://pastebin.com/n9PeS9E9
[19:43] <ioria> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netgen/+bug/1556445
[19:47] <andai> The location of my Downloads folder changed somehow. How can I change it back?
[19:48] <thecpaptain> ioria: seems like they solved the issue. Now I just need to understand the solution :)
[19:49] <ioria> thecpaptain, "I soft-linked /usr/lib/libTogl1.7.so to the library and compilation worked."
[19:49] <ppf> what are my options in regard to IPC?
[19:49] <ppf> is there a way to avoid systemcalls?
[19:49] <ppf> at least in the hot path
[19:49] <thecpaptain> ioria: yeah I saw that. Unfortunately, I'm noobish enough not to know what soft link means
[19:50] <ioria> thecpaptain, it mean you create a link ... like in windows
[19:50] <Pici> ppf: are you sure you meant for this question to be asked in #ubuntu ?
[19:51] <andai> I figured it out. ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs ... why would that even change
[19:51] <ioria> thecpaptain, but , the hard part, is that you have to compile yourself , as far as i got the fix
[19:51] <thecpaptain> ioria: that might be tough for me :)
[19:52] <ppf> Pici: sure, why not
[19:52] <thecpaptain> I'm downloading Salome instead. A lot bulkier, but might work without a fuss
[19:52] <ppf> it's not necessary specific to the ubuntu variety of linux, i admit
[19:52] <Bray90820> Anyone wanna help me get my rt5640 working on my baytrail tablet running ubuntu 16.04
[19:52] <Bray90820> These are the files I used to get it detected but I get no audio output
[19:52] <Bray90820> https://github.com/burzumishi/linux-baytrail-flexx10/tree/master/sound
[19:52] <ioria> thecpaptain,  well, make a dir , cd in it, and apt-get source pkgname
[19:53] <thecpaptain> hm okey, does it matter where I make the dir?
[19:53] <ioria> thecpaptain, guess not
[19:53] <ioria> thecpaptain, in your home
[19:55] <thecpaptain> so I made a folder "libTog" in my home folder, cd:ed into it, should I now run: >/usr/lib/libTogl1.7.so ?
[19:56] <ioria> thecpaptain, apt-get source netgen
[19:56] <thecpaptain> ah ok
[19:56] <thecpaptain> so the dir should probably be connected to netgen then?
[19:58] <thecpaptain> error: E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list
[19:58] <ioria> thecpaptain, you don't have sources enabled in /etc/apt/sources.list ....
[19:59] <thecpaptain> how to fix it? Open textfile, or by a command?
[19:59] <ioria> thecpaptain, you should have a line like deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates main
[20:00] <ioria> thecpaptain, you can enable them form systemsetting -> software&update
[20:00] <ioria> *from
[20:01] <thecpaptain> ok, which option_
[20:02] <ioria> thecpaptain, Source Code
[20:02] <ioria> thecpaptain, then run sudo apt-get update
[20:02] <thecpaptain> its automatically running an update
[20:03] <ioria> thecpaptain, but he says to have compiled netgen 6.0 that it's not in the ubuntu repo.... so
[20:03] <ioria> thecpaptain, i'am afraid you have to wait for an official fix
[20:03] <thecpaptain> i see
[20:03] <debkad> you must download a tar file and extract it and compile, install if you have too
[20:04] <thecpaptain> well, then I rely on Salome
[20:04] <thecpaptain> thanks for the help anyhow :)
[20:04] <ioria> np
[20:05] <daemon555> does anybody know how to downgrade the linux kernel
[20:07] <teenis> daemon555: you don't
[20:07] <teenis> you install an older kernel version and use it
[20:07] <daemon555> but where do you install it?
[20:08] <debkad> you install the linux-generic and install the version you want
[20:10] <debkad> daemon555: you can use synaptic and search for linux-image
[20:11] <eodnhoj> How does flask-login work with WSGI? Do I need to create a session interface like with Redis or something for it to keep track?
[20:12] <daemon555> dedkad:i cant find linux kernel 3.2 is it refernced by another name?
[20:15] <Pici> eodnhoj: sounds like a question for #python or #pocoo
[20:16] <debkad> back
[20:17] <debkad> someone highlighting me before my pc go to shutdown
[20:18] <daemon555> debkad: i am not finding linux kernel 3.2
[20:18] <eodnhoj> Pici: Sorry, wrong channel :-(
[20:20] <debkad> daemon555: there is 3.19
[20:22] <OerHeks> :-)
[20:26] <PotatoBoi> hey
[20:26] <PotatoBoi> how can i install gnome on ubuntu ?
[20:26] <k1l> PotatoBoi: you mean the gnome-shell? (which is called gnome3 most times)
[20:27] <PotatoBoi> k1l the gnome desktop
[20:27] <k1l> PotatoBoi: install the "gnome-shell" package. then log out and choose the gnome desktop on the login screen
[20:27] <PotatoBoi> k1l thanks !
[20:30] <prussian> ?
[20:30] <debkad> switching from unity to gnome3? is not unity already a gnome3 ?
[20:30] <prussian> no
[20:30] <debkad> heh
[20:38] <knightCorvi> PotatoBoi: your other option is installing the Ubuntu Gnome iso
[20:43] <Zta> I can't remember my Ubuntu system ever being so unstable like it is now after upgrading fraom 14.04 til 16.04.  Particularly the system has a hard time shutting down cleanly, and restaring takes a long time, presumably because it as to do fsck. Anyone experience the same?
[20:44] <prussian> probably the systemd transition
[20:48] <dave_s> I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and have a CIFS drive mounted at /media/ttms_files_tmp and this is symlinked to a directory in our web aplication in the same VM. the CIFS drive is mounted with the uid:33 and gid:1000 (www-data:dscherer). When saving files to the symlink directory from the web application (www-data) everything works as expected (files can be read and written) when saving/creating via CRON (dscherer) I get a permission denied error.
[20:48] <PCdude> I am trying to use postfix to send email with Amazon AWS SES
[20:48] <PCdude> I can connect to the port 465
[20:48] <PCdude> but the messsage gets to a state of deferred and does not send the e-mail
[20:48] <dave_s> the directory permissions are set to 775 for the directory and any subdirs.
[20:48] <PCdude> How can I troubleshoot this?
[20:49] <dave_s> I'm lost at this point and don't have any idea as to why the permission would be denied when the user is in the group
[20:50] <nacc> dave_s: did you check not only the directory/subdir permissions but hte links permissions?
[20:51] <nacc> dave_s: are you able to, as dscherer, save a file manually? (not via cron)
[20:51] <dave_s> nacc: the link is owned by dscherer:dscherer
[20:52] <dave_s> nacc: Cannot save files with nano to the symlinked directory
[20:53] <dave_s> Also cannot save files directly to the CIFS mount
[20:53] <nacc> dave_s: i'd debug that (rather than cron :)
[20:53] <nacc> dave_s: ignore the other bits, if you expect that to work and it doesn't
[20:53] <dave_s> nacc: the CRON jobs run as dscherer
[20:54] <nacc> dave_s: yes, i understand
[20:54] <dave_s> So that's what I am debugging, once dscherer can write, so can CRON. No idea what I'm not doing correctly here though.
[20:54] <pragmatism>  /msg NickServ identify Iamthe42.
[20:54] <nacc> dave_s: check if your user can write direct to the path (rather than via symlink)
[20:54] <dave_s> Permissions are drwxrwxrwx  4 www-data dscherer    0 Sep 27  2016 ttms_files_tmp
[20:55] <dave_s> nacc: No, cannot write directly to the mount directory
[20:55] <nacc> dave_s: not htat user *should* be able to , but that they can
[20:55] <nacc> dave_s: ah ok
[20:55] <nacc> well, if that's not possible, i don't see how the symlink would work
[20:55] <nacc> is your CIFS mounted ro or per-user or something?
[20:57] <dave_s> nacc: right. Here is the line from fstab: //10.34.251.168/ttms_files /media/ttms_files_tmp cifs username=USER,password=PASS,iocharset=utf8,uid=33,gid=1000,_netdev 0 0
[20:57] <PCdude> amazon aws SES is setup correctly be sending a test mail the domain name is setup correctly too.
[20:58] <nacc> dave_s: what are the permissions on /media/ttms_files_tmp *before* you mount
[21:00] <dave_s> nacc: root:root
[21:00] <nacc> dave_s: and after?
[21:01] <dave_s> nacc: www-data:dscherer
[21:02] <Zta> pragmatism: You may want to change your password =)
[21:02] <pragmatism> FUCK
[21:02] <pragmatism> thanks
[21:02] <nacc> dave_s: i need to step away for lunch -- but maybe try changing the permissions of the mountpoint itself in addition (before mounting)
[21:03] <dave_s> nacc: will do
[21:04] <dave_s> no luck. :(
[21:04] <debkad> :/
[21:06] <debkad> dave_s: i think you need to change just uid / gid from fstab
[21:07] <t3kg33k> greetings all
[21:07] <debkad> hi
[21:07] <PCdude> hey, anybody here that can help?
[21:08] <t3kg33k> When writing a shell script, is there to copy the /etc/hosts file as root? How do you call root permissions in a shell script?
[21:08] <mirak> hi
[21:08] <mirak> is there a way to mount a filesystem as a user, the same way it's automounted
[21:08] <PCdude> I am trying to use postfix to send email with Amazon AWS SES
[21:08] <PCdude> I can connect to the port 465
[21:08] <PCdude> but the messsage gets to a state of deferred and does not send the e-mail
[21:08] <mirak> with nautilus ?
[21:09] <zach2825> t3kg33k, have you seen gksu?
[21:09] <t3kg33k> zach2825: no
[21:09] <zach2825> gksu cp /etc/hosts /tmp/hosts
[21:09] <debkad> no
[21:09] <debkad> for cli there is sudo and su
[21:10] <debkad> gksu and gksudo for gui
[21:10] <Bashing-om> mirak: Maybe not the "same" way .. but yes one can mount file systems from terminal .
[21:11] <mirak> Bashing-om, I know there was pmount that could do that, but I am not sure it's the same way, since the libpmount is not even installed
[21:11] <t3kg33k> gksu is a GUI interface?
[21:12] <bekks> Yes.
[21:12] <zach2825> yes, it promps for password
[21:12] <debkad> mirak: i think that is polkit or something like that
[21:12] <foul_owl> Is there any sort of extension to the mv command that will overwrite if the md5sum matches on both files?
[21:12] <bekks> foul_owl: No.
[21:12] <Bashing-om> mirak: Lots of ways to do a thing . What is the end goal here ?
[21:13] <zach2825> foul_owl, bekks does rsync do it? rsync has so many options
[21:13] <bekks> foul_owl: you could use rsync, instead, which will compare files before overwriting.
[21:13] <t3kg33k> zach2825: thanks, I will try that
[21:13] <mirak> debkad, ok
[21:13] <mirak> Bashing-om, it's just that from nautilus, my drive are all named "Volume of 2,0TB" because yes they are all the same disk
[21:14] <mirak> so I can't know wich one i will mount from nautilus
[21:14] <zach2825> foul_owl, rsync has --checksum you might be able to use
[21:15] <foul_owl> Oh awesome
[21:15] <foul_owl> I'll look into that
[21:15] <foul_owl> With some test files first :)
[21:15] <foul_owl> Thanks!! rsync ftw!
[21:15] <zach2825> lol yes!
[21:15] <debkad> mirak: or may be gvfs-mount if you like gui
[21:15] <zach2825> yea rsync is pretty great
[21:16] <dave_s> debkad: It was originally just the uid of www-data but I added the gid for dscherer in an attempt to get rid of the permission error.
[21:19] <debkad> dave_s: take a look at this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/313093/how-do-i-mount-a-cifs-share-via-fstab-and-give-full-rw-to-guest
[21:20] <debkad> i didn't follow from the begining but may that help you
[21:22] <letalis> is there a package that will let you install kde-full like there used to be?
[21:23] <debkad> apt-get aptitude
[21:23] <k1l> letalis: kubuntu-desktop
[21:23] <PCdude> I am trying to use postfix to send email with Amazon AWS SES
[21:23] <PCdude> I can connect to the port 465
[21:23] <PCdude> but the messsage gets to a state of deferred and does not send the e-mail
[21:23] <PCdude> any idea?
[21:23] <letalis> k1l, that doesnt really get it, it only installs the most popular settings for kubuntu
[21:24] <debkad> i think i heard that before
[21:24] <letalis> im missing things like the default application options in the control settings
[21:24] <debkad> kde-plasma or something
[21:24] <letalis> among other things
[21:25] <k1l> !info kubuntu-full
[21:25] <letalis> there used to be a meta package called kde-full that would install literally the whole k deskop environment
[21:25] <debkad> or may be kde-full
[21:25] <letalis> ill try that
[21:25] <Bashing-om> mirak: These "Volume of 2,0TB" devices all lunux file systems ? then one can give them labels .
[21:26] <mirak> Bashing-om, they are on gpt, so it should be possible with gpt
[21:26] <mirak> i will do that later
[21:26] <letalis> kde-full appears to be depreceated
[21:27] <letalis> thats what it used to be
[21:27] <k1l> with the change to kde5 kde-full is deprecated. use kubuntu-full now
[21:27] <Bashing-om> mirak: GPT is the partitioning scheme, not the file system installed onto the partiton .
[21:28] <mirak> Bashing-om, yes, but it would be the same principle
[21:28] <mirak> you can set a label on the partition
[21:29] <Bashing-om> mirak: :)
[21:31] <mirak> how do yuou change the language of an application with command line ?
[21:31] <mirak> usually LANG=C was working
[21:31] <mirak> but it doesn't
[21:35] <t3kg33k> zach2825: gksu does not work for what I am trying to do
[21:36] <\9> mirak: try LC_ALL in place of LANG
[21:37] <t3kg33k> I have a custom hosts file that I need to append to /etc/hosts. I try 'gksu cat custom_hosts >> /etc/hosts' and it states 'permission denied'.
[21:37] <k1l> t3kg33k: use echo > sudo tee
[21:38] <k1l> t3kg33k: the issue is, the > doesnt carry the root permissions
[21:38] <t3kg33k> k1l: not sure I know what you mean
[21:39] <t3kg33k> ok
[21:39] <th0r> k1l, that's why I hang out here...after over 20 years...still learning
[21:39] <Ben64> you'll want "tee -a" to append
[21:40] <dax> and a | not a >
[21:41] <k1l> t3kg33k: please see the hints from dax and Ben64. they are right.
[21:41] <th0r> or maybe just 'sudo nano' and use cut and paste?
[21:41] <Ben64> yep there are many ways to do it
[21:42]  * k1l goes and makes some new coffee
[21:42] <t3kg33k> thanks all
[21:42]  * compdoc only has last year's coffee :(
[21:45] <Bashing-om> compdoc's coofee should be just abou right .. not good coffee 'til the spoon floats :)
[21:48] <PCdude> I am trying to use postfix to send email with Amazon AWS SES
[21:48] <PCdude> I can connect to the port 465
[21:48] <PCdude> but the messsage gets to a state of deferred and does not send the e-mail
[21:55] <MikeH_1960> hello
[22:09] <Guy1524> hey guys, I need reinstall grub onto an external hard drive.  It needs to be the legacy mbr/bios or whatever because the motherboard doesn't support uefi
[22:09] <Guy1524> the solutions I have found assume you have uefi
[22:16] <johnc4510> Guy1524: i repaired my grub with this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[22:20] <Jordan_U> Guy1524: What lead you to need to re-install grub?
[22:21] <Guy1524> switching the hard drive from a uefi computer to a old legacy/bios/mbr mobo
[22:21] <Guy1524> I found this though: http://ubuntuguide.net/how-to-restore-grub2-boot-loader-onto-portable-hard-drive
[22:22] <Guy1524> im going to try it
[22:23] <Jordan_U> Guy1524: You're going to want to add a BIOS Boot Partition to that drive then, assuming it's using GPT.
[22:26] <debkad> if the disk is on gpt then you need the efi , if not just use the standard grub legacy
[22:26] <coolball> is there a ##ubuntu-social like channel?
[22:27] <k1l> !ot | coolball
[22:28] <Guy1524> i installed it on a uefi machine
[22:28] <Guy1524> does that mean it uses gpt
[22:29] <Jordan_U> debkad: That is incorrect on two counts. Grub supports GPT on BIOS based systems just fine (it's only Windows that can't handle that combination) and grub legacy does not mean grub for BIOS, it refers to grub 0.9x which hasn't been maintained for over a decade and should not be used even on BIOS based systems.
[22:29] <Guy1524> oh ok
[22:30] <Jordan_U> Guy1524: It doesn't guarantee it, but it strongly suggests it. Please pastebin the output of "sudo parted -l" and we can be sure.
[22:32] <debkad> Jordan_U: gpt used for big hdd, legacy mode used for old pc that have mbr ( no uefi too )
[22:32] <Phanes> is this the channel for ubuntu server?
[22:33] <debkad> Phanes: there is #ubuntu-server
[22:33] <Phanes> ty
[22:33] <adbolive> teste
[22:37] <z1haze> can anyone please help me with setting up my bashrc in ubuntu? im really only concerned with te ps1 but i tried transferring the one I had from centos and its not working the same
[22:38] <debkad> z1haze: we will try if not there is #bash
[22:38] <z1haze> i just want it to look like this: https://gyazo.com/8bc7616e7e5414a108e92b786e321d71
[22:38] <z1haze> yea sorry i just am not sure where to ask this question
[22:38] <z1haze> im not a very experienced linux user anyway
[22:39] <z1haze> i tried copying the ps1 from my old profile and it looked like this: https://gyazo.com/28d66342fc52c9c4034abd915b22bc80 somewhere its still putting the username and i guess its not recognizing that ascii character
[22:39] <jtdesigns01> how do I create a service of the kind manageable with "sudo service * stop/start/status"  in ubuntu 16.04?
[22:40] <Phanes> anyone gotten puppet master going on xenial yet
[22:43] <Phanes> jtdesigns01, check out /etc/init.d/skeleton
[22:43] <debkad> z1haze: in your PS1 remove \u and \$ and put on the end the symbol like the one in the picture
[22:43] <jtdesigns01> Phanes: Thanks, BRB though
[22:43] <jtdesigns01> gotta eat dinner
[22:44] <debkad> or its equivalent unicode
[22:45] <z1haze> debkad, i dont even have that.. as far as i can tell
[22:46] <z1haze> line 60 here is what i changed: http://dpaste.com/2DRM6AT
[22:46] <debkad> z1haze: check your .bashrc
[22:47] <z1haze> that is my bashrc?
[22:47] <debkad> z1haze: .bashrc
[22:47] <z1haze> again, that is the file.
[22:47] <debkad> thats yours?
[22:48] <z1haze> yes
[22:48] <debkad> didn't work?
[22:48] <z1haze> it looks like this: https://gyazo.com/28d66342fc52c9c4034abd915b22bc80
[22:50] <ibmt-60> hey
[22:51] <ibmt-60> sup
[22:51] <ibmt-60> sooka
[22:51] <debkad> z1haze: you missed \[ at the begining
[22:51] <ibmt-60> just found this chat
[22:52] <ibmt-60> kind of weird
[22:52] <debkad> i will test it and let you know if worked
[22:52] <z1haze> i copied it exactly from the other file
[22:52] <z1haze> except there it was a bash_profile file
[22:58] <z1haze> can someone please tell me how to set my locale in ubuntu 16.04?
[22:58] <z1haze> i would like en_us utf8
[22:59] <k1l> z1haze: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Locale
[23:00] <k1l> so run locale-gen and then dpkg-reconfigure locales
[23:01] <debkad> z1haze: PS1=$'\\[\e[38;5;236m\\] \\[\e[0m\\] \\[\e[38;5;203m\\]\W \u28ff \\[\e[0m\\] '
[23:05] <z1haze> i got it with PS1=$'\[\e[38;5;203m\]\W \u28ff\[\e[0m\] '
[23:05] <debkad> ok
[23:05] <gnome_> hello
[23:06] <debkad> hi gnome_
[23:06] <gnome_> how are you?
[23:06] <debkad> yeah in that case the \e[0m in the middle is useless
[23:07] <debkad> i'm good gnome_ thanks, can i help you?
[23:07] <gnome_> exploits for android
[23:08] <debkad> ah no idea about android to be honnest :/
[23:08] <z1haze> now just have to figure the ls colors
[23:08] <z1haze> i know what i need just doint know where to put it
[23:08] <z1haze> i have: =$LS_COLORS:'di=0;96:ex=0;31:ow=96;49:'
[23:08] <debkad> activate the color in ls?
[23:08] <debkad> ah
[23:09] <debkad> i had one in some distro , if you wait i share it
[23:09] <z1haze> sure
[23:09] <z1haze> in my bashrc now it just says ls --color=auto a bunch
[23:10] <debkad> z1haze: http://dpaste.com/0R258WX
[23:10] <debkad> you can customise/add
[23:11] <z1haze> yea thats kinda what i had just not that detailed
[23:11] <z1haze> where do i put it?
[23:11] <debkad> z1haze: in your .bashrc
[23:11] <z1haze> just at the bottom?
[23:11] <z1haze> theres a ton of crap in here by default
[23:11] <debkad> yeah
[23:12] <z1haze> ah i figured i had to sprinkle it in where all the other stuff was
[23:12] <z1haze> well that was easy, thank you
[23:12] <debkad> you're welcome :)
[23:13] <snow_> Hey There. I'm dual booting ubuntu with windows 7, and I'm looking for a good way to clone my drive. Clonezilla or dd utility?
[23:13] <Keydns> is there no longer a copy of ubuntu to install on a computer via ubuntu.com webiste offering?
[23:14] <k1l> Keydns: sure there is
[23:15] <Keitaro> what is the command to launch an application when we boot the computer plz ? we need to use crontab ?
[23:15] <Keitaro> is the same command than in centos ? chkconfig dhcpd on ?
[23:15] <Keitaro> for the dhcp server
[23:16] <gnome_> I am new here, I do not know very well how to navigate here
[23:17] <debkad> Keitaro: if you use systemd i think no need for crontab
[23:17] <k1l> !irc | gnome_
[23:17] <k1l> Keitaro: ubuntu uses systemd. so systemctl is the command
[23:17] <gnome_> thanks man, thanks
[23:19] <darkdrgn2k> ok question
[23:19] <darkdrgn2k> how do you copy from a console window into the clipboard of everythign else
[23:19] <debkad> gnome_: there is also alis for searching, ie: /msg alis list <something>  where something is a channel name or the keyword for searching
[23:20] <debkad> darkdrgn2k: i think it is xclip
[23:21] <debkad> i could be wrong
[23:26] <darkdrgn2k> xclip?
[23:27] <debkad> darkdrgn2k: https://www.howtoforge.com/command-line-copy-and-paste-with-xclip-debian-ubuntu
[23:28] <darkdrgn2k> yeh but i cant like select something from  a console and paste it into fire fox
[23:29] <debkad> you asked from console i think
[23:29] <darkdrgn2k> copy FROM the console
[23:29] <debkad> <how do you copy from a console window into the clipboard of everythign else>
[23:29] <darkdrgn2k> not crom command line :)
[23:29] <darkdrgn2k> from a console window..
[23:30] <darkdrgn2k> sorry like XTERM i mean
[23:30] <darkdrgn2k> (i can see how that was vauge sorry)
[23:30] <debkad> xterm is not gui
[23:30] <darkdrgn2k> whats the gui equivelent?
[23:30] <debkad> it can work just past any command to it
[23:31] <debkad> darkdrgn2k: there are many i think: clipit is one of them
[23:32] <debkad> some desktops also have their specific clipboard programs
[23:32] <Seife> Hello guys, I am a new Ubuntu user and I have trouble setting my laptop up. I have a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Yoga with an i5-6200U and installed the newest Ubuntu Gnome on it. My problem is that the graphics unit of the CPU (HD 520) doesn't seem to be utilized properly. I notice this when moving windows, going into the applications menu and stuff like that, where I get really low fps. (looks like lower than 10) Also I can get the laptop fans to blow loudly by spaming
[23:32] <Seife>  the Windows key for ~10 seconds. What I have done is enable proprietary drivers, I also have fully updated the system via terminal. Would be great if  somebody could help me with this, thanks!
[23:32] <debkad> as example, xfce have xfce4-clipman
[23:43] <gnome_> bye bye man
[23:44] <RustyShackleford> I never used aliases much in the past
[23:44] <RustyShackleford> I want to ls -lha all the time. Do I alias to ls, or give it another name?
[23:44] <Jordan_U> Seife: Does this laptop only have the integrated Intel graphics or does it also have a separate Nvidia card for hybrid graphics?
[23:45] <Phanes> RustyShackleford, alias
[23:45] <Seife> It only has the integrated graphics.
[23:45] <debkad> RustyShackleford: you can make an alias with any name, but i suggest to not use ls
[23:45] <RustyShackleford> yeah that was my question
[23:45] <RustyShackleford> reading it again, it wasn't totally clear
[23:45] <debkad> name it lls or anything else
[23:46] <Phanes> lol call it dir
[23:46] <RustyShackleford> any other suggestions? originally looked into it to alias ssh
[23:46] <debkad> alias lls='ls -lha $@' for example
[23:46] <Jordan_U> Seife: Have you changed the configuation from default in any way? For example, some people add nomodeset to the kernel parameters to get graphics working at all, but that would disable accelerated 3D entirely.
[23:47] <RustyShackleford> so I don't need to type ssh username@ipaddress -i ~/ssh/private_key every time
[23:47] <Phanes> why not use native functions already present in ssh
[23:47] <Phanes> check out the known_hosts file
[23:48] <Seife> No, I pretty much only have a fresh install on the laptop, aside from a small number of programs. The issue has been there since the beginning though.
[23:48] <Jordan_U> Seife: Please pastebin the output of "glxinfo" and "dmesg".
[23:50] <debkad> RustyShackleford: best to use functions for complicated commands, alias can get you in trouble
[23:50] <RustyShackleford> bash has to be the UGLIEST scripting language i've ever seen
[23:50] <RustyShackleford> but it does work everywhere
[23:50] <debkad> o_o
[23:51] <chasinglogic> I'm getting strange permission denied errors on ubuntu running kvm. Whenever I try to spin up a VM it says that it can't create this file: ailed to bind socket to /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/domain-ubuntu_node1/monitor.sock: Permission denied I've tried changing the qemu user to the user that owns that directory and even tried chmod 777 on that directory same problem. I'm using virt-manager on my desktop and kvm / qemu are running on my headless server
[23:51] <chasinglogic> on the LAN
[23:51] <RustyShackleford> debkad: so you think a function is a better fit for my ssh example?
[23:51] <RustyShackleford> making a "shortcut" so I don't have to enter all the server and auth info each time?
[23:52] <debkad> RustyShackleford: yes, function_name() { your_complicated_command_with_arguments ; }
[23:52] <Seife> dlxinfo: http://pastebin.com/dwV3s95t dmesg: http://pastebin.com/qKr2Gth2
[23:53] <Seife> I didn't have mesa-utils installed until now, could that have been a problem
[23:53] <Seife> ?
[23:53] <nacc> RustyShackleford: i'm not sure why you can't use .ssh/config for your purposes?
[23:53] <RustyShackleford> its so I don't need to memorize the ip address
[23:54] <RustyShackleford> can .ssh/config do that for me?
[23:54] <nacc> RustyShackleford: is the ip address static?
[23:54] <RustyShackleford> yup
[23:54] <nacc> RustyShackleford: yes, it can
[23:54] <nacc> RustyShackleford: and is a much more appropriate solution than a bash alias
[23:54] <nacc> RustyShackleford: man ssh_config
[23:55] <Jordan_U> Seife: No, mesa-utils isn't needed if you're only using mesa (it's more for if you want to debug mesa, by running things like glxinfo :).
[23:56] <debkad> nacc: i think he don't want to put the ip inside that file for may be security purpose
[23:56] <nacc> debkad: putting it in .bashrc as an alias wouldn't be more secure, though
[23:57] <debkad> nacc: it is totally different :)
[23:57] <OerHeks> he would be safe with encrypted home then
[23:58] <debkad> nacc: example: function_name() { ssh username@$1 -i ~/ssh/private_key ;}
[23:58] <RustyShackleford> does a bash script know the directory it lives in?
[23:58] <nacc> debkad: but then RustyShackleford woudl still need to memorize an IP
[23:58] <RustyShackleford> I would like to write a script that could be run from any directory
[23:58] <nacc> debkad: which was explicitly what they asked not to do...
[23:59] <RustyShackleford> I'm working on organizing my dotfiles. I have them in a git repo, and I'm working on a script that will "install" symlinks in the appropriate spots
[23:59] <nacc> RustyShackleford: you might want to start asking these questions in #bash
[23:59] <th0r> RustyShackleford, you can theoretically put the script anywhere, but you will need to enter the full path to the script to execute it