[00:10] <check_> !info 16.10
[00:10] <OerHeks>  -info
[00:10] <OerHeks> !16.10
[00:11] <OerHeks> 17 days to go
[00:11] <check_> tnks ->> OerHeks
[00:12] <razieliyo> still afraid of updating from 14.04 to 16.04 :S
[00:12] <razieliyo> I did once and fucked my system
[00:12] <razieliyo> but I would need it because a lot of dependencies on some new package versions
[00:13] <razieliyo> has anyone made the step from 14.04 to 16.04? experiences?
[00:16] <ahmed__> hi
[00:16] <ahmed__> any one here
[00:22] <ahmed__> hi there
[00:23] <morf> maybe
[00:23] <Valjan> Yes, though I am currently attempting to remove apple and replace it with Ubuntu. apple is stubborn however.
[00:23] <morf> i tried that once, failed and cried like a baby
[00:24] <Valjan> I spent about 8 hours last night, attempting to do it with just Ubuntu now rather than straight from TRisquel
[00:24] <Valjan> If this doesn't work I'll go to more drastic measures and start playing around with partitions.
[00:27] <salamanderrake> how would I use ufw to allow skypeforlinux to communicate via https?
[00:31] <de-facto> well i guess you can find out which incomming port it uses (in preferences) and permit opening that port in ufw?
[00:31] <de-facto> not sure what you mean by https though
[00:33] <de-facto> normally port 443 is used for https servers, though i dont understand how that would relate to skype
[00:33] <OerHeks> webskype?
[00:37] <workisfun> hi guys, I have a (Emacs) shortcut on my taskbar, how can I find where it points to? I'd like to remove / uninstall emacs and install an older version of it (as a package I need is unstable in this new version)
[00:38] <workisfun> I'm on ubuntu 14.04
[00:38] <workisfun> (I'm not sure if apt-get uninstall will remove this emacs version I'm currently using)
[00:39] <de-facto> " dpkg --get-selections | grep emacs" will show you all packages which names contain emacs
[00:40] <de-facto> *all installed packages
[00:42] <workisfun> ah it shows emacs24 deinstall (next line) emacsen-common install
[00:43] <workisfun> i also have an emacs-24.5.tar.xz in my ~/Downloads/ that's extracted there as well
[00:44] <liefer> My gparted looks like this: http://imgur.com/a/UcBwb . I would like to resize the unallocated 16gb to "/" but i cant resize neither the "/dev/...0p2" nor the "/dev/...0p7" device. What gives?
[00:45] <Ben64> liefer: you have to unmount everything, then resize 2, then 7
[00:46] <OerHeks> liefer, 5 and 6 are in extended, enlarge extended forst, then you can add to 7
[00:46] <OerHeks> indeed, resize 2 ( = extended)
[00:47] <liefer> hmm but this is the device im booting from
[00:47] <liefer> can i still do it?
[00:47] <Ben64> no
[00:47] <OerHeks> it is a funny partition mess, i would wipe and start over.
[00:47] <workisfun> de-facto: would I simply do `sudo apt-get uninstall emacs24` then? and i guess delete the other extracted tar.xz as well?
[00:48] <workisfun> I see there is a apt-get purge command as well, not sure which one to use
[00:48] <de-facto> purge clears configs aswell afaik
[00:50] <workisfun> damn, i need to keep my .emacs though i guess i could make a backup, and actually it doesn't look like apt-get uninstall is actually a thing (tab completion didn't bring it up)
[00:50] <workisfun> purge is the only option then?
[00:52] <Valjan> Alright, so UNetbootin will never work to create a bootable usb for mac, yes or no?
[00:52] <Fedoration> You mean to boot Mac OSX from USB?
[00:52] <Valjan> bootable linux usb*
[00:53] <Fedoration> Mac OS has been bootable from floppies, CDs, external HDs, etc for at least 20 years. UNetBootin makes bootable Linux flash drives.
[00:53] <check_> purge is identical to remove except that packages are removed and purged (any configuration files are deleted too).  ->>http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/wily/man8/apt-get.8.html
[00:55] <Valjan> Fedoration, booting Linux on a macbook
[00:55] <Fedoration> Valjan: that works.
[00:56] <Valjan> I'm having a good deal of trouble getting it to do so.
[00:56] <Valjan> Everytime I create something using UNetBootin as the ubuntu page states to, the end process shows that it will not be bootable.
[00:56] <check_> opps ->>http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man8/apt-get.8.html a bit more up-to-date
[00:57] <Fedoration> Valjan: if you hold down the Option key as you boot up, does the screen show you the option to boot into "Windows" (ie Linux) on your attached flash device?
[00:57] <Valjan> Which is actually what the last panel shows on Ubuntu's main page for creating a bootable USB drive for Macs.
[00:57] <Valjan> No
[00:57] <OerHeks> try etcher, http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/05/etcher-usb-image-burner-tool-linux-open-source
[00:57] <Valjan> It shows Mac and recovery
[00:58] <Fedoration> I found that Bootable Cd Creator (or whatever it's called) didn't work, but UNetbootin did work.
[01:00] <Fedoration> How do I get my bootable flash drive to connect to a wifi network it knows about regardless of which laptop it is in and therefore what the MAC address of the wifi card is? It seems to bind each wifi profile to a MAC address, rather than simply to whatever wlan adapter is available.
[01:01] <Valjan> OerHeks, I'm checking that out now.
[01:16] <JeffC> Dang
[01:20] <Guy1524> hey guys, so since the #elementaryos channel is dead would it be ok if I asked a question about it here?
[01:22] <bazhang> please keep elementary support there only Guy1524
[01:22] <Guy1524> ok ):
[01:39] <napalmgrenadev2> hello I am haing trouble with my trackpad..it does not let me left click, instead sometimes when I right click it will left click, sometimes I cannot left click at all..tried googling some solutions but no dice, anyone got experience with this at all? I'm on Ubuntu 16.4 with dell XPS 4950
[01:43] <lordcirth> napalmgrenadev2, are you sure it's not a hardware problem?
[01:43] <napalmgrenadev2> Not really, how would I know?
[01:44] <napalmgrenadev2> When I first installed Ubuntu it worked fine
[01:44] <napalmgrenadev2> but it does seem to be an issue with my laptop, popped up a lot in google searches
[01:44] <Fedoration> napalmgrenadev2: simply plug in an external peripheral and see if you can right click / left click with that mouse / trackpad / whatever.
[01:44] <Fedoration> If you can, it is hardware related. If you can't, it's software.
[01:45] <lordcirth> Fedoration, well that's not perfect, it could be driver-specific.
[01:45]  * Fedoration thought drivers were software...
[01:45] <totis> IRC: /server irc.looksharp.com.ar
[01:45] <allegorical> hi, i'm trying to smoothly animate a moving rectangle but there seems to be some visual artifacts... i'm on Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS, configuration: driver=fglrx_pci latency=0... also should note that the behaviour was slightly different on Lubuntu... trying to understand how to get a standard behaviour, does it depend on the desktop environment?
[01:45] <lordcirth> Fedoration, they are, but if you plug in a mouse and it works, then it could still be software, because the trackpad uses different drivers than a mouse.
[01:45] <napalmgrenadev2> can I just plug it in or would I need to install drivers for the mouse too?
[01:46] <Fedoration> napalmgrenadev2: just plug it in and click away.
[01:46] <lordcirth> napalmgrenadev2, normal mice will work fine with built-in drivers
[01:46] <napalmgrenadev2> hmm even when I plugged in the mouse, it has left and right click switched
[01:46] <lordcirth> Some newer trackpads cause problems on Linux due to non-standard drivers
[01:46] <lordcirth> napalmgrenadev2, ok, well there's a setting under Mouse that switches that, look to see if it's set
[01:47] <napalmgrenadev2> it was set to primary right click...thanks man
[01:53] <theskillwithin> export GIT_DIR=$PWD/.git && cd dist && GIT_WORK_TREE=$PWD GIT_INDEX=/tmp/lol && git add . && git push origin -f $(git write-tree):refs/heads/gh-pages && unset GIT_DIR GIT_WORK_TREE GIT_INDEX
[01:53] <theskillwithin> ! [remote rejected] 6e3ee2b7b98db2a97877ff50a19e804c5a7ded1e -> gh-pages (failed) error: failed to push some refs to 'git@github.com:theskillwithin/hrtcup.git'
[01:53] <theskillwithin> so close to figuring this out
[01:58] <JeffC> ubottu is a edgy name
[02:04] <_lenny> heyo. do any of you guys run steam on your machine?
[02:05] <lordcirth> _lenny, yes.  Do you have a question about it?
[02:05] <_lenny> lordcirth yes! I just ran the .deb package from their website; after it installs, when i click on the actual "Steam" icon, nothing comes up... Not sure what I can be checking. should I check the processes?
[02:06] <lordcirth> _lenny, why didn't you install from the repositories?
[02:06] <_lenny> i was following some random guide lordcirth
[02:06] <_lenny> lordcirth should I just do a sudo apt-get install steam ?
[02:06] <lordcirth> _lenny, yes
[02:09] <Fedoration> How do I get a "live" flash drive (with casper-rw persistence) to connect to wifi from whatever laptop it boots in, regardless of what that particular laptop's wlan MAC address is?
[02:28] <OerHeks> Fedoration, if the wifi driver is loaded automaticly( without need of certain steps), you could use the networkmanager. it all depends on wifi device/driver i guess.
[02:32] <Fedoration> OerHeks: when I boot up on one laptop consistently, it consistently connects to wifi. I don't have to manually intervene at all. But when I boot into a different laptop, that wifi profile doesn't activate because the wlan device has a new MAC address (I think that's the reason anyway).
[02:35] <fraktor> I just installed Xubuntu 16.04 today. It runs much better than Linux Mint DE for me. However, I'm having trouble installing wine: it keeps telling me that I have held broken packages. I'm not finding any information online except "run dpkg --add-architecture i386," which I have done. What should I try next?
[02:43] <thaman> fraktor, do apt-get update, then install wine
[02:43] <Fedoration> fraktor: I have only come across errors telling me about packages being held when the distribution has frozen the kernel packages for a good reason and something I'm trying to install depends on a later version of a package that depends on one of the held packages it cannot update.
[02:47] <fancyfetus> hey guys, a friend just gave me 3 SSDs and one of them doesn't seem to work at all. I can't get it to show up in any disk manager I've tried.
[02:47] <fancyfetus> gparted included
[02:48] <fancyfetus> Any steps I can take to diagnose the problem or is it probably dead-dead?
[02:48] <Fedoration> does lsblk list it?
[02:48] <obZen> Try: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools
[02:48] <obZen> Also, how are you physically testing it?
[02:48] <obZen> Are you using sata or usb or something?
[02:49] <fancyfetus> obZen: I've tried both :(
[02:49] <Fedoration> Both?
[02:50] <fancyfetus> doesn't show up in lsblk :(
[02:50] <Fedoration> It sounds broken then.
[02:50] <fancyfetus> darn
[02:50] <Fedoration> If it showed up in lsblk you could dd over the first few Mb to erase its partition map. But not in lsblk is not a good sign.
[02:50] <fancyfetus> I've literally never seen a dead SSD
[02:50] <fancyfetus> i thought they were almost invincible
[02:51] <Fedoration> Not heard of write limitations and wear levelling?
[02:52] <Fedoration> All flash media from USB sticks to firmware to SSDs has a limited write life.
[02:52] <fancyfetus> Didn't think they'd just 100% die straight out
[02:52] <jon_> hello I get an error message and apt-get tells me this: "E: Unable to parse package file /var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_xenial-updates_restricted_binary-amd64_Packages (1)
[02:52] <jon_> "  CAN ANYONE HELP?
[02:53] <fraktor> thaman: sorry, forgot to mention that I did that as well.
[02:53] <obZen> ;-;
[02:54] <fraktor> Fedoration: how should I proceed in installing wine, if some of its dependencies are frozen? I can't install version 1.4 or 1.6
[02:54] <Fedoration> fancyfetus: if your pal gave you the disks second-hand, they might have physical damage to the connectors too. There's usually a reason behind why someone doesn't need them any more :)
[02:54] <fancyfetus> Fedoration: He's got a whole box of them :P Even offered to send me another one to replace this one
[02:54] <fancyfetus> They were being used at his work, so they're probably just worn out
[02:55] <Fedoration> Could well be the case.
[02:55] <fancyfetus> What do I do with a broken SSD? o.o
[02:55] <fancyfetus> Anything cool and creative?
[02:55] <fancyfetus> Do I drop it into a vat of Liquid Nitrogen and wait for the day that we can thaw it and repair it?
[02:56] <hypercube32> Fedoration, it can be 'deleted' from the scsi bus and still be there, aka not showing up in lsblk
[02:56] <fancyfetus> ^ That's what I was looking for. I need to cover all my bases
[02:56] <fancyfetus> Is it fixable?
[02:56] <hypercube32> before you decide that its totally gone, id scan the scsi bus again to make sure
[02:56]  * fancyfetus heads to google
[02:57] <fancyfetus> Wait, I should say that it also wasn't showing up in my bios
[02:57] <JeffC> Hey does any one know what the office looking program is for the picture of Ubuntu Kylin on ubuntu.com
[02:57] <Fedoration> It was a freebie disk with no user data on it and a replacement is offered... I'd just go with that. No point resurrecting it, depending on it, and then having it die again when you need it.
[02:57] <hypercube32> fancyfetus, then you may have a larger issue
[02:58] <hypercube32> fancyfetus, doesnt hurt to know what scsi sees on linux side though, you may well learn what you have
[02:58] <hypercube32> ls -al /sys/class/scsi_host/host*
[02:58] <hypercube32> then for how ever many of those there are, you can do this:
[02:58] <hypercube32> echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/host0/scan
[02:58] <hypercube32> where 0 is whatever host* is
[02:59] <fancyfetus> Let me boot back into ubuntu!
[02:59] <hypercube32> then check dmesg
[02:59] <hypercube32> its cool cause stopping and starting disks (removing them and adding them back into the scsi bus) can basically allow you /hotswap/ especially if your bios is set for it (most new ones do that)
[03:01] <Valjan> Hmmm
[03:01] <Valjan> Well
[03:01] <Valjan> Ubuntu worked for all of 5 minutes
[03:01] <Valjan> Then I restarted again and now I'm getting Grub bootloader on my MAcbook
[03:02] <JeffC> Hey does any one know what the office looking program is for the picture of Ubuntu Kylin on ubuntu.com
[03:02] <Valjan> If I start it, my unlock encryption screen can't be interacted with.
[03:04] <lordcirth> Valjan, edit grub and remove 'splash' from kernel line
[03:05] <fancyfetus> hypercube32: I'm getting no output for any of them
[03:07] <fancyfetus> hypercube32: ran it on host0 to host9
[03:07] <fancyfetus> No luck :(
[03:08] <newdimension> I'm running ubuntu 16.04 on a virtual machine and I'm trying to troubleshoot why it's slow. I just came across a guide that says I need to "sudo bash -c 'echo vboxvideo >> /etc/modules'" to enable the virtualbox drivers. I've never encountered that step before, is it correct/
[03:10] <superguest> On previous version of Ubuntu (approx.  < 12.04, I think)  the "Connect to Server" feature is not part of Nautilus, correct?
[03:14] <th0r> newdimension, you can test to see if that will solve the problem. Just do 'sudo modprobe vboxvideo' and see if it solves the issue you are having. If so, add it to /etc/modules. That command will do that, so will nano
[03:15] <th0r> newdimension, the modprobe will install that driver, but it won't get reinstalled at reboot unless you add it to /etc/modules
[03:16] <Valjan> removing splash leaves a blank purple screen
[03:16] <ubuntu> helo
[03:16] <lordcirth> Valjan, hit ESC maybe?
[03:17] <Valjan> seems unresponsive
[03:17] <Valjan> No mouse
[03:17] <newdimension> thanks th0r, just tried it. Is there a guide that's recommended to run ubuntu in virtualbox? I've read countless ones and I'm seeing incremental improvements. But this seems like the sort of thing that should have a solution out there already.
[03:18] <th0r> newdimension, I no longer run ubuntu, so not sure. And haven't worked with virtualbox in quite a while either.
[03:19] <newdimension> th0r: got it. thanks for the help
[03:19] <morf> dunno why but i also have some stupid issues with ubuntu in virtualbox
[03:20] <newdimension> What's your issue?
[03:20] <morf> something with video mode
[03:20] <morf> the xfce are in horribly low resolution
[03:20] <morf> there is some issue with fonts or whatever
[03:20] <newdimension> Did you install guest-additions?
[03:21] <morf> that's not it it's something in init
[03:21] <newdimension> What makes you think that?
[03:22] <morf> http://i.stack.imgur.com/60gVn.png
[03:22] <morf> because it's reported issue
[03:23] <morf> well and the report / fix works :P
[03:23] <morf> the actual problem is that ubuntu guys says the bug is in virtualbox and virtualbox says the problem is in ubuntu
[03:23] <newdimension> So what's the fix for that?
[03:23] <morf> and it's like single line
[03:23] <newdimension> I've never had that problem, what causes it? (so I can avoid it)
[03:27] <morf> https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/13615
[03:27] <morf> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/console-setup/+bug/1443853
[03:30] <OerHeks> morf, stop the Vbox vm, go into settings, give more videoram to the vm ?
[03:34] <Marbis> clear
[03:34] <newdimension> Does any one know why disabling framebuffer is recommended to speed up Ubuntu?
[03:40] <morf> OerHeks: nope... the setfont removing from the mentioned script works
[03:40] <webchat> how can adobe flash be installed?
[03:41] <nicomachus> !flash | webchat
[03:41] <scetch> hi, i just switched from kubuntu-desktop to ubuntu-desktop, and now whenever i open the system settings app it arbitrarily modifies my display settings
[03:41] <webchat> The instruction s on the page produce a dialog Unknown channel trusty-partner.
[03:42] <scetch> it seems to pick from a profile at random - one monitor on, two monitors on with mirror mode, three monitors on but one clockwise or something
[03:42] <jj995> When I boot Ubuntu, I see a blinking cursor in the top left.  I can't ssh in and ctrl-alt-f1 doesn
[03:44] <jj995> *When I boot Ubuntu, I see a blinking cursor in the top left.  I can't ssh in and ctrl-alt-f1 doesn't switch to a virtual console.  I am using an nvidia NVS 5400M with the default Nouveau display driver.  If I switch to using integrated graphics in the bios, things work fine, but I want to use the discrete graphics card so I can power more monitors.  I tried adding nomodeset to grub, but that didn't change anything. How can I troubleshoot the blinking curso
[03:45] <hypercube32> newdimension, best thing you could do is start using virt-manager and kvm and get away from virtualbox.  its just so much more advanced and more options than virtualbox, if you'
[03:45] <hypercube32> if you've already started to hit your head on the ceiling, time to graduate
[03:45] <hypercube32> granted that there is a bit of a small learning curve, but still so much more flexibility
[03:45] <nicomachus> webchat: you need to enable the Partner repositories in your software sources.
[03:45] <webchat> nicho looks like it worked.
[03:46] <mr_ree> i've installed sudo apt-get install php7.0 libapache2-mod-php7.0 apache2. created an info.php in /var/www/html/ now when i navigate using browser localhost/info.php the gets downloaded rather than running the script
[03:48] <newdimension> hypercube32: Are you talking about: virt-manager.org and linux-kvm.org ? Are they more mature than virtualbox?
[03:49] <newdimension> btw I'm on a windows 10 machine
[03:49] <mr_ree> anyone?
[03:52] <hypercube32> newdimension, yes very much so
[03:52] <hypercube32> newdimension, kvm is built into linux kernel
[03:52] <hypercube32> virt-manager is the gui like interface to kvm/qemu
[03:53] <hypercube32> kvm is the hypervisor
[03:53] <hypercube32> its what lots of people use (like me) in production work environments
[03:53] <hypercube32> and you can talk to the vm management stuff remotely too
[03:54] <hypercube32> and dont need a gui really to use it, but its there and honestly pretty easy once you get the hang of it
[03:54] <hypercube32> once you go that route you'll wonder what you were doing with virtualbox
[03:54] <webchat> mr_ree check the application setings in firefox
[03:54] <webchat> or try mozilla irc for further asisstance
[03:55] <newdimension> You saying that KVM is built into linux kernel is making me think that it's for someone that is running Ubuntu as a host. I'm running windows. Or do you mean that KVM runs well with linux?
[03:56] <remoh> i remove the postgresql and now i cannot reinstall
[03:56] <remoh> please help
[03:57] <hypercube32> newdimension, sorry didnt know you were running windows.
[03:57] <hypercube32> newdimension, win10 can now do ubuntu stuff i think? although i havent tried any of that out yet
[03:58] <lotuspsychje> !ubuwin | hypercube32
[03:58] <hypercube32> newdimension, usually what people do is they have an extra desktop when they dont have a laptop, and run all their vm's on that other box that isnt their laptop
[04:00] <remoh> @hypercube32 - how was that in win20, even without virtualization?
[04:00] <newdimension> hypercube32: I only have a laptop at the moment. I'm using the virtual machine to work in django (so python). Requirements overall shouldn't be that high as nothing is resource intensive. I believe it's just a configuration issue that I'm trying to pin down
[04:00] <hypercube32> understandable
[04:01] <lotuspsychje> remoh: perhaps add errors to the channel, so others can try to help you
[04:01] <lotuspsychje> remoh: the #httpd guys can also help perhaps
[04:04] <remoh> dpkg: error processing package postgresql-client-9.4 (--configure):
[04:04] <remoh>  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2
[04:04] <remoh> Errors were encountered while processing:
[04:04] <remoh>  postgresql-client-9.4
[04:04] <remoh> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[04:05] <nicomachus> remoh: sudo dpkg --configure -a
[04:13] <remoh> nicomachus:
[04:13] <remoh> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of postgresql-9.4:
[04:13] <remoh>  postgresql-9.4 depends on postgresql-client-9.4; however:
[04:13] <remoh>   Package postgresql-client-9.4 is not configured yet.
[04:13] <remoh> dpkg: error processing package postgresql-9.4 (--configure):
[04:13] <remoh>  dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[04:13] <remoh> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of postgresql:
[04:13] <lotuspsychje> !paste | remoh
[04:22] <jj995> when I boot Ubuntu with recovery mode selected in grub, it hangs with a blinking cursor below "ACPI: Video Device [VID1]".  I tried both noveau drivers and the "software & updates" recommended "proprietary, tested" NVIDIA binary driver version 352.63
[04:24] <nicomachus> !nomodeset | jj995
[04:24] <jj995> nicomachus: thanks, but I already tried nomodeset and nomodeset is set by default during recovery mode
[04:36] <Guzzlefrym> Hi I'm on xubuntu 16.04 and trying to set my DNS server.  I've set the DNS server in the network manager GUI but it doesn't seem to take.
[04:37] <Guzzlefrym> The network manager config files under /etc look correct. I can ping there DNS server fine. Any ideas?
[05:06] <khush> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23268805/
[05:17] <jj995> this is driving me crazy.  the *first* time I add nomodeset to the grub editor, Ubuntu boots fine with my nvidia discrete graphics.  however, subsequent boots hang with a blinking cursor.  If I apt-get purge grub-common && apt-get install grub-pc, then again the *first* boot adding nomodeset works and subsequent boots hang again. what is going on?
[05:22] <dev_> hiiii
[05:22] <scetch> hi, is there any way to stop the unity control center thinking it knows better than me with my monitor setup?
[05:23] <scetch> for some reason it keeps deciding that my preference is completely wrong - every time i open the settings pane
[05:24] <scetch> it only happens when i open the settings, however. logging in and out is fine
[05:24] <scetch> but i'm not even opening display settings, just the control center -- it hangs for a couple of seconds then rolls a roulette table on my display settings, changing it to disable one screen, set both to mirrored, or something else
[05:24] <scetch> amusingly, this didn't happen with the statistically less-tested kubuntu
[05:38] <sqredreaper> would anyone be able to help me with smb?
[05:39] <donavan01> need some help ... trying to get linux ubuntu or kali installed on my chromebook but I some how got rid of the mount point or what ever it is called for the drive  (/dev/sdb or whatever) how the hack do you get that back
[05:41] <sqredreaper> is this the right channel for support?
[05:44] <mlosev> yes, right right
[05:45] <alkisg> donavan01: device nodes are created on boot
[05:45] <alkisg> sqredreaper: you can ask here, or in #samba, but you need to ask specific questions, not general "can someone help me"
[05:46] <sqredreaper> i need to make sure someone knows about samba before i go into it
[05:46] <sqredreaper> in short im looking to browser my external drives mounted in ubuntu on my macbook pro
[05:46] <alkisg> !ask
[05:47] <alkisg> jj995, how are you enabling nomodeset, manually by pressing "e" in the menu?
[05:49] <alkisg> sqredreaper: in general, you just right click on the folder you want and select "share", but if you don't specify where you're having issues with it, i'm not sure if anyone will be able to help
[05:50] <alkisg> also macs prefer afp instead of samba, don't they?
[05:50] <alakx> Hello! I´ve migrated from redhat to ubuntu and i am facing this error : http://pastebin.com/H0sYJSYr Im using apache as a proxy with ajp and i never had this error with my redhat server. Is it that tomcat is looking for cacerts in the wrong directory?
[05:50] <sqredreaper> no by dafult i can smb://
[05:51] <sqredreaper> i had no problem doing it from windows. i got rid of windows and im trying to just use os x and linux
[05:51] <munzmania> #join mongodb
[05:51] <munzmania> sorry! lolz
[05:54] <donavan01> alkisg ... if its created at boot do you have suggestion on what to look up to read to figure out i can do to fix it or is this something I would be better off just wiping the system and starting over because I made a huge mess of it
[05:55] <donavan01> keep in mind im just about a complete novice
[05:55] <sqredreaper> can anyone point me in the direction to a guide for smb on linux? im not really sure how to edit the permisisons. is there a gui for samba on os x?
[05:58] <munzmania> Did anybody install 16.04 on macbookAir 2013? if yes, how did you get the to wifi to work ?
[05:59] <hateball> !mac | munzmania
[06:00] <munzmania> @hateball: thanks
[06:04] <sqredreaper> can anyone point me in the direction to a guide for smb on linux? im not really sure how to edit the permisisons. is there a gui for samba on os x?
[06:05] <lotuspsychje> !samba | sqredreaper
[06:06] <munzmania> @hateball not updated , the "most recent guides" dates back to 13.10 ..... i had 14.04 on my mac before getting back to OSX and now i want to use 16.04
[06:10] <BlackFlag> Helo! How can I install CUDA with NVIDIA 340.96 diver in Ubuntu 16.04?
[06:13] <lotuspsychje> munzmania: perhaps just try a 16.04 liveusb/dvd?
[06:14] <munzmania> @lotuspsychje i did but it did not work
[06:14] <munzmania> i mean the wifi
[06:14] <munzmania> unlike 14.04 !!
[06:16] <lotuspsychje> munzmania: what wifi cipset would that be?
[06:17] <lotuspsychje> BlackFlag: perhaps you looking for the cuda toolkit?
[06:17] <hunzig> logout
[06:18] <BlackFlag> lotuspsychje, I think you are right. I want to play with john the ripper using my GPU.
[06:18] <lotuspsychje> !info nvidia-cuda-toolkit | BlackFlag
[06:19] <lotuspsychje> hmm
[06:19] <lotuspsychje> shows on apt cache
[06:20] <BlackFlag> ubottu, is it not possible to install it in XX?
[06:20] <BlackFlag> ubottu, lol >.<
[06:20] <lotuspsychje> BlackFlag: try sudo apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit
[06:21] <munzmania> lotuspsychje: ok, not sure how to get the chipset model/info
[06:21] <lotuspsychje> munzmania: lshw -C network
[06:21] <munzmania> i am using a mid 2013 macbook Air
[06:21] <munzmania> lotuspsychje: now i am running OSX -_-
[06:22] <lotuspsychje> munzmania: recommended would be a cable install with a 16.04.1 liveusb/dvd and updating to latest in setup
[06:22] <steve89> hi
[06:22] <lotuspsychje> munzmania: but some chipsets also need the restricted-extras or newer firmware/drivers
[06:22] <munzmania> lotuspsychje: I am not using Ubuntu 14.04 anymore but when i used to , everything was running fine (except for the cam)
[06:23] <Spookan> munzmania: I would recomend OSX over Ubuntu indeed.
[06:23] <lotuspsychje> munzmania: use 14.04 until its eol, could be also possible
[06:23] <munzmania> Spookan: why?
[06:23] <BlackFlag> lotuspsychje, it seems that worked
[06:24] <munzmania> lotuspsychje: ok , thanks
[06:24] <lotuspsychje> munzmania: or be ambitious and tryout 16.10?
[06:24] <BlackFlag> lotuspsychje, I'm instaling the packages
[06:24] <lotuspsychje> munzmania: hier kernels do some magic in some cases
[06:24] <Spookan> munzmania: Its better for the mac.
[06:24] <lotuspsychje> !yay | BlackFlag
[06:25] <lotuspsychje> Spookan: your in the ubuntu support channel here, ubuntu's fine on all kind of machines
[06:25] <munzmania> lotuspsychje: well, with 3+ kernel it used to work and now it dose not, not sure a newer one would do the trick .. but thanks
[06:26] <munzmania> Spookan: indeed .. but not for the user
[06:26] <lotuspsychje> munzmania: i would recommend checking your syslog for errors, if something not working correctly
[06:26] <Spookan> munzmania: Why not?
[06:27] <munzmania> lotuspsychje: ok, thanks alot
[06:29] <munzmania> Spookan: with OSX Sierra , the OS runs you , just tired of apple. i could not install an app from "unidentified developer" until i "hacked" my mac
[06:30] <Fedoration> Does OSX have a package manager?
[06:30] <lotuspsychje> lets not discuss Osx here
[06:30] <Spookan> munzmania: Strange, i have no problems with it.
[06:30] <cfhowlett> pretty much off-topic so >>> #ubuntu-offtopic.  thank you.
[06:30] <Fedoration> Just curious. I haven't used it in years.
[06:30] <WhiteNight> Hey All. Not sure, if the topic suits this channel, but I'll try n ask. Trying to use motion for USB WebCam recording, but consistently getting the error "Device not found" while the device /dev/video0 is most certainly there ...
[06:30] <munzmania> Fedoration: yes, i it's called "app store" :p
[06:30] <Fedoration> OK
[06:31] <munzmania> lotuspsychje: ok , sure
[06:31] <cfhowlett> WhiteNight, more details
[06:31] <munzmania> @Spookan: only on Sierra
[06:32] <WhiteNight> cfhowlett, Well whenever I stream it on localhost anyport, I get a blank grey screen, and when there is a motion in front of the cam, it says its capturing images, but eventually says cant connect to the camera. let me grab some error messages for you, hold on
[06:32] <cfhowlett> WhiteNight, also: has the cam EVER functioned?
[06:32] <Spookan> munzmania: Yepp. As i said, no problems with anything here with Sierra.
[06:33] <sonda> hello... i am trying to run microsoft office 2010 on ubuntu 15.10 via wine... but the inking is disabled... has anyone able to draw and handwrite in onenote on wine
[06:34] <ducasse> sonda: 15.10 is eol
[06:34] <cfhowlett> sonda, 15.10 is dead and no longer supported here or anywhere else
[06:34] <sonda> then?
[06:34] <everson> Hi :) Need to tweak Workspace configuration (to get 5x1). I know of CompizConfigManager - is that the most lightweight way to do this? Would prefer to install as few programs as possible. Thanks
[06:34] <baizon> sonda: upgrade to 16.04
[06:35] <cfhowlett> sonda, install a supported version.  suggest you get the LTS : 16.04, 14.04 and 12.04 are all currently supported.  16.04 is the newest
[06:35] <sonda> why so?
[06:36] <cfhowlett> sonda, what what?
[06:36] <sonda> can i upgrade without moving my data to another hard disk
[06:37] <cfhowlett> sonda, yes?  use the eolupgrade link sent you above
[06:37] <cfhowlett> but you WILL backup anyway ... right?
[06:38] <sonda> i don't find any link sorry
[06:38] <owen1> i am on ubuntu 16.04 and i can't connect to WPA2 enterprise PEAP. i think this is my issue - http://askubuntu.com/questions/697567/cant-connect-to-wifi-after-upgrade-to-15-10-aka-dreaded-wpa2-enterprise-peap-n?noredirect=1&lq=1 should i try to downgrade wpa_supplicant ?
[06:38] <ducasse> !eolupgrade | sonda
[06:38] <proxx_> 14>16 is quite safe
[06:44] <slcbagpiper> @owen1:  If you downgrade like you suggest, be aware that while that may fix the problem with WPA2, it could cause problems elsewhere.
[06:44] <owen1> slcbagpiper: interesting. is it easy to upgrade back? also, what other options do i have?
[06:45] <WhiteNight> cfhowlett, God knows what happened. I just checked my logs and image directory, all good :-/ I have like 48K images. Yes, it is very functional, a logitech USB 720p HD cam
[06:45] <slcbagpiper> Yes, it's easy to upgrade back.  Other options . . . that may depend on what hardware you're running.
[06:45] <cfhowlett> WhiteNight, so t'is fixed then?
[06:46] <owen1> slcbagpiper: thinkpad carbon x1
[06:46] <WhiteNight> yes! I guess I restarted my linux box and then forgot to check until now :-) Thanks
[06:46] <cfhowlett> WhiteNight, ti's the magic that is ubuntu linux.
[06:46] <slcbagpiper> owen1:  I don't have any experience with thinkpads.  So sorry.
[06:46] <WhiteNight> I loooooooooooove Ubuntu man!
[06:46] <owen1> slcbagpiper: np. thanks!
[06:47] <WhiteNight> night night
[06:47] <slcbagpiper> owen1:  I'm using Ubuntu 14.04.2, with the KXStudio DE on a 64-bit machine, and Ubuntu Studio on a 32-bit machine.
[06:50] <slcbagpiper> owen1:  I'm in contact with one of the key developers of KXStudio, and his advice to me was to skip 16.04 altogether, and just wait until 14.04's end-of-life; he says that Ubuntu 18 should be all set, with the KXStudio DE ready to go, by the time that 14.04 "expires." That's the option I'm taking.  I'm unsure about the flexibility if Thinkpads.  Sorry, man.
[06:51] <owen1> got it
[06:52] <slcbagpiper> owen1:  Myself, I went from Ubuntu 10, to 12.04 LTS, to 14.04.2 LTS, to 16-something, BACK down to 14.04.2.  16 was buggy.  Anyway, this is doubtless boring you; "that's all I've got to say about thay-yat."  :)
[06:53] <owen1> slcbagpiper: if i downgrade wpa_supplicant, what command do i need to run to upgrade it in case things are broken?
[06:53] <owen1> commands
[06:55] <slcbagpiper> owen1:  Sorry, was afk for a moment.
[06:56] <slcbagpiper> owen1:  You want to use Terminal commands, right?
[06:56] <owen1> of course
[06:57] <owen1> is the downgrade relevant to 16.04 as well? http://askubuntu.com/a/743964
[06:57] <owen1> i see 'vivid' there. just making sure.
[07:05] <slcbagpiper> owen1:  To go from 14.04 to 16.04, you have to first move to 15.  Open a Terminal window and type sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ; that'll get you from 14 to 15.  Once that's all done, type sudo apt-get install update-manager-core .  Once that's done then type sudo do-release-upgrade .  Now, I can't guarantee that that will all work for you.  But that's what I would try first.
[07:05] <cfhowlett> slcbagpiper, what???
[07:05] <cfhowlett> LTS to LTS upgrade is quite simple as both are still active
[07:06] <cfhowlett> slcbagpiper, and the correct dist upgrade command is sudo do-release-upgrade
[07:06] <slcbagpiper> cfhowlett:  Okay.  I stand corrected.  That's good news.  What's the right answer, then, please?
[07:06] <slcbagpiper> I see.
[07:06] <owen1> slcbagpiper: i am not trying to downgrade the OS. just wpa_supplicant
[07:06] <cfhowlett> should be as noted above but test first
[07:07] <slcbagpiper> owen1, cfhowlett:  For sure. Back everything up first.
[07:07] <cfhowlett> naturally  :)
[07:08] <slcbagpiper> cfhowlett, owen1:  Did you catch what owen said about the WPA2 trouble he's having?  I could use the education, myself.  :)
[07:08] <cfhowlett> I did see that slcbagpiper but I have ZERO wpa knowledge, so I was silent on the subject
[07:10] <slcbagpiper> cfhowlett, owen1:  Maybe a retrograde to 14.04 would be best?  I dunno.  I know that 16 was, for me, a bit buggy, but that very well could've been me.  Actually, no disrespect intended to 16 and the developer folks, but it was way buggy.
[07:11] <cfhowlett> slcbagpiper, I'd suggest making a 14.04 USB and testing a liveboot session before actually downgrading
[07:11] <owen1> i have no issues with 16 except for WPA2 PEAP.
[07:12] <slcbagpiper> cfhowlett, owen1:  Right.  I'm out to sea on the WPA2 issue.  Sorry, guys.  :*)
[07:12] <cfhowlett> best of luck ...
[07:13] <slcbagpiper> cfhowlett, owen1:  All The Best!
[07:13] <galxy> http://www.renegadebroadcasting.com/solar-storm-urban-jungle-girl-lords-lost-10-2-16/
[07:14] <galxy> Kyle speaks to Urban Jungle Girl about the system that is controlling and harming us from conception to grave, all while making a huge profit from our sickness and suffering. Topics include: eugenics vs dysgenics, ultrasounds, vaccines, circumcision, drugging, indoctrination, school, work enslavement, the cost of dying, how we can take our power back as well as fight back, and more.
[07:14] <cfhowlett> galxy, errr this is ubuntu support not ... whatever that is.  check your channels.
[07:15] <galxy> cfhowlett, Sharing for the Ubuntu community I love.
[07:16] <cfhowlett> galxy, this is the tech support channel so that would be spamming.  please don't.
[07:17] <tjbiddle> Hi all. What would be the best way to have a server continuously attempt to mount a NFS file system, until it’s available, but without holding up boot?
[07:17] <slcbagpiper> owen1:  What's happening with your wpa_supplicant?  Are you getting repeated password requests, even after you know that you know that you know that you entered your password correctly?
[07:17] <cfhowlett> tjbiddle, perhaps ask #ubuntu-server
[07:17] <owen1> slcbagpiper: i am not getting any password requestst
[07:18] <slcbagpiper> owen1:  What's happening, then?
[07:18] <owen1> slcbagpiper: in fact i am not sure what my 'inner authentication should be'
[07:18] <owen1> slcbagpiper: it just refuse to connect
[07:19] <slcbagpiper> owen1:  So it asks for "inner authentication"?
[07:19] <owen1> slcbagpiper: i don't have the error message in front of me. i can try again in a few minutes.
[07:20] <owen1> i am saying that i don't know for sure what should be the correct 'inner auth'
[07:21] <slcbagpiper> owen1:  OK.  That'd be great.  If I'm still online, I'll do what I can to help.
[07:22] <mastro> hi, today I started my laptop and Unity doesn't load
[07:22] <mastro> I already tried using ccsm to re-enable unity plugin, the setting doesn't stick
[07:22] <mastro> I also tried resetting dconf setting. nothing
[07:23] <mastro> If I login with a guest user I can enter just fine and unity load so it must be something with my user
[07:23] <mastro> can you help?
[07:23] <hateball> mastro: does X load at all?
[07:24] <hateball> mastro: check that your user is the owner of ~/.Xauthority
[07:24] <mastro> hateball: yes X load, lightdm start, I input the password and am greeted with empty screen
[07:24] <hateball> mastro: and have a look in ~/.xsession-erriors
[07:24] <mastro> hateball: as said: if I login with guest (option in lightdm) unity start but it's not my user
[07:25] <mastro> hateball: yes I own tht file
[07:25] <slcbagpiper> owen1:  Just Googling some possible workarounds and/or solutions; is your problem anything like that described here?  http://askubuntu.com/questions/763589/networkmanager-asks-for-password-repeatedly-802-1x16-04
[07:26] <mastro> hateball: openConnection: connect: No such file or directory
[07:26] <hateball> mastro: I dont know about unity specific issues then I'm afraid (I use kde plasma)
[07:26] <mastro> hateball: cannot connect to brltty at :0
[07:28] <everson> Hi all. I've configured static wlan0 correctly afaik (in /etc/network/interfaces I've set my address, network, broadcast, gateway and netmask correctly). For some reason it's not automatically connecting to my wifi on reboot (nor is it finding any wifi connections when I click on the connection icon in the indicator). Any ideas?
[07:30] <mastro> anyone with some idea of what could be the issue / what can i do to fix it?
[07:30] <everson> FYI, my wifi connects automatically if I leave the wlan0 interface to connect dynamically. Also, I tried my static configuration with eth0 with cable plugged in and that worked too.
[07:36] <mastro> hateball: how can I install kde plasma or whathever?
[07:36] <mastro> I really need to work
[07:36] <Choups> guys I need help and I pay $$$: http://pastebin.com/6zpkNED3
[07:36] <Choups> easy money guys
[07:38] <cfhowlett> atomic email hunter is a windows app.  ask ##windows for help with windows issues.  not an ubuntu problem.
[07:39] <PCdude> Choups , definitely not how it works here
[07:40] <newuserblackscre> Can I just post a question?
[07:40] <mastro> guys I can't enter my PC and I have no idea of whats going on.  This is a first, never happened to me before using Ubuntu / Unity
[07:41] <mastro> I really hope this is just me being ignorant of something.. but would really appreciate some help
[07:46] <everson> Is there something wrong with my wlan0 configuration? It won't connect automatically on boot. A similar eth0 configuration (with cable plugged in) works just fine: http://pastebin.com/jDBh6UJJ
[07:49] <Village> Hello, maybe someone try run DC++ server on Ubuntu..?
[07:51] <cfhowlett> !server | Village the other channel might know more
[07:52] <akik> everson: you need to start the wpa_supplicant too
[07:54] <UrsaTempest> Guys? Anyone knows media player that can read files with non-unicode filename?
[07:54] <Village> cfhowlett, what channel? I don't foun dc++ hub support channel on freenode
[07:54] <cfhowlett> Village, #ubuntu-server
[07:55] <CB6> Just updated Ubuntu and it wasn't working so I hard restarted. Now I'm getting CPU: 0 PID: 1 Comm: sh Not tainted 3.16.0-77-generic #99~14.04.1-Ubuntu
[07:55] <Village> oh, understand cfhowlett, thanks
[07:55] <cfhowlett> best of luck, Village
[07:56] <CB6> Anyone no what to do for a sh not tainted error? Ubuntu recovery even posts that message. No idea what caused it since I changed no physical hardware
[07:56] <CB6> know*
[08:05] <everson> akik, can you point me in the right direction please? I've found some tutorials / articles that suggest adding wpa-ssid and wpa-psk to my config file but I'm not having any luck. Not sure how to get my hex key for example.
[08:15] <weewq> Hey, mlocate... anyway in updatedb.conf to say that I don't want nfs/cifs shares scanned (which is the default) *except* for a directory that I *do* want scanned?
[08:16] <SkylakeMX> hey
[08:16] <weewq> rather allowing nfs in general and denying all the directories that might have nfs mounted I don't want scanned?
[08:16] <weewq> *rather than
[08:16] <akik> everson: you get the hex key with wpa_passphrase
[08:22] <mastro> solved on my own
[08:24] <riply> Hi all, I'm coming here, because I'm looking for some decent feedback from the community vs a google search..
[08:24] <CB6> is there command line in grub to recover the OS if recovery isn't working by chance? I just updated to the newest version
[08:24] <SkylakeMX> riply: decent feedback about ubuntu?
[08:25] <riply> I'm pitching a move from AD to LDAP next week... now while I have all the back-end stuff sorted out on an Ubuntu stack, I'm hunting around for a GUI for LDAP - any suggestions?
[08:25] <riply> SkylakeMX, sort of ;)
[08:25] <CB6> Most of the content I have found related to updates not working on restart are pretty dated.
[08:26] <leroides> @search The Lovecraft Anthology
[08:29] <lightt> installing stuff is so hard for a noob
[08:30] <SkylakeMX> lightt: how could that be hard? you got a software center on ubuntu lol
[08:31] <SkylakeMX> lightt: you should try apt-get / yum or pacman instead hehe
[08:31] <lightt> SkylakeMX: it says skype wont install due to a missing dependency
[08:31] <lightt> on lubuntu
[08:31] <SkylakeMX> lightt: ahhh, ill be back in 15 min and will help u if its not solved yet
[08:31] <lightt> thanks man
[08:32] <void__> lightt: harder is to get to know the unix directories and what goes where
[08:32] <void__> :|
[08:32] <lightt> ah.
[08:33] <CB6> Is there a way to pull up command line from grub2 that has sudo etc?
[08:34] <CB6> sh not tained errors are all I get and recovery mode gives me that error regardless of the OS version I select
[08:34] <SkylakeMX> lightt: hey, i'm already back
[08:34] <lightt> Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libqt4-webkit (>=4:4.6.1)
[08:34] <lightt> helooo
[08:34] <SkylakeMX> lightt: how are you trying to install skype?
[08:34] <lightt> from a .deb thing with the package installer
[08:34] <SkylakeMX> lightt: you should try and update your system first before installing the package
[08:34] <lightt> oh yeah
[08:34] <lightt> thanks good idea
[08:36] <akik> is there a way to rescan usb devices? i've run "safely remove" usb stick from dolphin and somehow it totally removes the usb stick from the system
[08:36] <SkylakeMX> akik: you should try to remount it with the disk utility
[08:37] <\9> CB6: when you're in grub, the OS hasn't booted yet, so it cannot give you sudo
[08:37] <SkylakeMX> akik: or the harder way with a mount commando on your /dev/ devices :D
[08:37] <\9> CB6: if you cannot boot at all, try using a live session
[08:37] <akik> SkylakeMX: i'm looking for a terminal command
[08:37] <SkylakeMX> akik: first find out the device name (ea. /dev/sdb1, use fdisk -l or lsblk, etc)
[08:38] <akik> SkylakeMX: the problem is that the device special file is removed when i use "safely remove"
[08:38] <SkylakeMX> akik: then you could mount it with mount /dev/sdXX /mnt
[08:39] <CB6> \9: I have a GNU grub version options list and can pull up grub command-line. Anything I can do with that?
[08:39] <SkylakeMX> akik: ah, what you mean is that the device dissapeared from the /dev/ ?
[08:39] <akik> SkylakeMX: yes
[08:40] <CB6> By live session do you mean create a bootable iso on a thumb drive on another pc?
[08:40] <akik> SkylakeMX: this has been happening for quite a while. i'm not sure when it started, maybe with 14.04. instead of umount, dolphin umounts and removes the device file
[08:40] <SkylakeMX> akik: you could try mount -a to reload the fstab?
[08:40] <akik> SkylakeMX: the usb stick is not in fstab. has never been
[08:40] <SkylakeMX> akik: yea, then I'm sort of out of ideas
[08:41] <akik> SkylakeMX: is it udisks which handles the storage devices?
[08:41] <SkylakeMX> akik: try to search for some option or known bug in your filemanager I guess
[08:41] <\9> CB6: the grub command line might be useful, but i don't know enough about it to help you use it, or even say whether or not it would help you in this case. by live session, yes i mean such a thumb drive
[08:41] <SkylakeMX> akik: yes I think so
[08:41] <SkylakeMX> akik: or udev
[08:42] <\9> CB6: i don't understand the error you're getting, but googling it might yield some help with that. you said you wanted a shell with sudo, a live session can get you that
[08:42] <SkylakeMX> lightt: did you solve your problem yet?
[08:42] <lightt> SkylakeMX: update in process!
[08:43] <\9> CB6: follow steps 1-7 in "update failure" in this guide https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery to get a root shell
[08:43] <\9> though you can use any terminal instead of ctrl+alt+f1
[08:44] <CB6> haha my errors say to use sudo of which i don't have access to
[08:44] <CB6> I do have the grub menu and ya I'm googling things. I suspect a live session could possibly fix things.
[08:45] <NoCode> When trying to "sudo apt-get build-dep ardour3", I get, "E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list"
[08:45] <CB6> Thanks, just have to wait for the 1.4 GB to finish downloading lol
[08:46] <\9> no problem
[08:46] <SkylakeMX> NoCode: you can enable source URIs with the update manager in ubuntu
[08:46] <SkylakeMX> NoCode: you know where to find them?
[08:46] <nudoge> join #hostgator
[08:47] <CB6> lol
[08:47] <CB6>  join liquidweb .. they're amazing!
[08:47] <SkylakeMX> join localhost, no better place to be
[08:47] <CB6> hah
[08:47] <lightt> SkylakeMX: didn't fix it. I am trying sudo apt-get install skype
[08:48] <SkylakeMX> lightt: still same error?
[08:48] <lightt> loading .. :)
[08:48] <NoCode> SkylakeMX, Ticking off "Source Code"
[08:48] <NoCode> ?
[08:48] <lightt> yes same error
[08:48] <lightt> i think this terminal way will work
[08:48] <SkylakeMX> NoCode: yes, for the right source of the application you want to build
[08:49] <SkylakeMX> lightt: did you try 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade' ?
[08:49] <NoCode> Unable to find a source for ardour3
[08:49] <lightt> thanks i will
[08:49] <SkylakeMX> NoCode: 1 sec
[08:49] <NoCode> It's a metapackage
[08:49] <NoCode> so I will try just ardour
[08:50] <lightt> SkylakeMX: fixed, thanks for your guidance
[08:50] <SkylakeMX> NoCode: I guess you didn't install it over a PPA?
[08:50]  * lightt goes to skype :D
[08:50] <SkylakeMX> lightt: your welcome! :)
[08:51] <NoCode> SkylakeMX, No, what I'm trying to do is install it via Git. But I am trying to get dependencies for Ardour first before Git installation
[08:52] <SkylakeMX> NoCode: ok, what you could try is to add the PPA source of the application you are talking about and check the 'source' URI and uncheck the actual application URI in your source manager
[08:53] <SkylakeMX> NoCode: I guess this is the PPA source you need:  sudo add-apt-repository ppa:dobey/audiotools
[08:53] <NoCode> Why do that if ardour3 is already in the repositories?
[08:54] <SkylakeMX> NoCode: sorry, didn't know that
[08:54] <SkylakeMX> NoCode: but then you should check the source URI of the source which it's in
[08:54] <NoCode> Think I've figured it out at least. Still waiting for git to finish cloning.
[08:55] <SkylakeMX> NoCode: I hope you figure out :) i'm off
[08:55] <NoCode> Have a good one, thanks for the info.
[08:56] <SkylakeMX> your welcome :D
[09:00] <debkad> a message appeared and suggest me to upgrade 14.04 to 16.xx
[09:01] <pritam> hello brother
[09:02] <debkad> hi pritam
[09:04] <pritam> can I extend my root partition
[09:04] <debkad> why not
[09:04] <proxx_> Yes we can
[09:04] <proxx_> * you can ,my bad
[09:05] <proxx_> Ima still allobama you know, no seriously, boot up a gparted livecd , resize the part, make sure you have a backup
[09:06] <proxx_> resize is a walk in the part 99% of the time, the other 1% is horrible crashes and dataloss n stuff
[09:07] <debkad> proxx_: no need for gparted livecd but it is preferable, most distro have gparted out of the box on live session, ( ubuntu is one of them )
[09:10] <proxx_> debkad yeah ur right, anything that has *partedish
[09:11] <debkad> wonder if i must upgrade to 16.xx ( have 14.04 ) and if 16.xx have systemd or not
[09:12] <proxx_> i just did last week, smooth sailing
[09:13] <proxx_> Yeah and just get used to it since, well we will have to face it anyway
[09:14] <debkad> when it end ( 14.04 ) ?
[09:14] <CB6> For "update failure" do you need to click the "Try Ubuntu" or "Install Ubuntu" option? I believe that's a step missing there for LiveCDRecovery. I'm using USB drive
[09:15] <debkad> CB6: myself i use always Try Ubuntu
[09:15] <debkad> at least you can do things in that option
[09:16] <CB6> That's what I thought but wasn't sure there as it could really go either way asking for dependencies.
[09:17] <debkad> why it ask for dependency? didn't get that part
[09:17] <proxx_> your update brick ?
[09:25] <Odius> hey guys, I'm having some trouble (I suspect) getting php running. although info.php runs fine, if I setup an index.php I get a HTTP 500 error
[09:25] <Odius> I've just setup LAMP stack this afternoon, index.html works fine, as does info.php, however beyond that I appear unable to move any further.
[09:27] <proxx_> Odius what does the apache log say
[09:28] <ulrichard> Is there a way I could set different DPI scaling per monitor?
[09:38] <CB6> Update Recovery says /dev/sda1 but when I type that in it says no such file or directory. How do I determine my drive?
[09:38] <Jakey3> How can you limit swap usage on an ubuntu machine?
[09:39] <ulrichard> CB6:  ls /dev/sd*
[09:39] <debkad> CB6: fdisk -l
[09:39] <CB6> Running live disk right now btw lol
[09:40] <Jakey3> swappiness ?
[09:40] <CB6> cannot open /proc/partitions: no such file or directory
[09:40] <ikonia> CB6: is proc mounted ?
[09:40] <ikonia> win 10
[09:40] <ikonia> oops, sorry
[09:41] <CB6> should be I ran the sudo mount --bind /proc /mnt/proc
[09:41] <ikonia> check if it is
[09:41] <ikonia> don't assume
[09:41] <CB6> unable to resolve host ubuntu
[09:42] <ikonia> CB6: what are you doing to get that error
[09:42] <CB6> sudo mount --bind /proc /mnt/proc
[09:42] <ikonia> why are you running, that,
[09:42] <ikonia> you said it was already mounted
[09:42] <CB6> you said check don't assume
[09:43] <CB6> not really sure how to determine if it's mounted
[09:43] <ikonia> CB6: so based on that error - it's not mounted
[09:43] <ikonia> as that probably happened the first time you ran it
[09:43] <ikonia> "mount" will show you what's mounted
[09:44] <CB6> oh man lol failed to read mtab
[09:45] <CB6> this is after typing 'mount'
[09:46] <Coma> mount
[09:46] <ikonia> you've probably messed up your chroot
[09:46] <ikonia> reboot and try it again, pay more attention to commands / output
[09:47] <CB6> it didn't give me any errors when I did the mounting processes
[09:47] <CB6> I'll reboot it though
[09:47] <ikonia> I suspet it did
[09:48] <CB6> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery go through the recovery steps 1-7 again?
[09:49] <ikonia> CB6: go through the whole recovery process again
[09:49] <CB6> interesting just before the bootable ISO splash screen popped up an SDA error showed up on the top (2)
[09:49] <CB6> HDD is shown in bios so I'm thinking it's just some software issue.
[09:50] <ikonia> CB6: maybe a hardware problem with a disk device
[09:50] <CB6> This literally happened right after a hard reboot when Kodi stopped working properly. I clicked exit and ya it wasn't working so I had to hard reboot.
[09:50] <CB6> ikonia I'm hoping not
[09:51] <ikonia> I suspect it will be
[09:52] <CB6> Right after an update? Most likely a boot loader issue or something. It gave me an sh not tainted error
[09:52] <ikonia> I'm missing key bits of info about your problem, so I don't know
[09:52] <ikonia> I was just watching you recover
[09:53] <CB6> simple, ran OS update to newest version and when I hit restart it gave me that not tainted error. It won't boot any of the options in grub so I'm not running the live OS
[09:54] <ikonia> "not tainted" error means nothing
[09:54] <ikonia> I'd need to know the full problem
[09:56] <hpsmm> hi guys I have this problem.. I cant hibernate my PC .. in Gparted I see this http://i.imgur.com/vU48737.png .. I think the swap partition is in bad place, is there any way to fix this? Or is it good and I need to do other things to get the hybernate function
[09:57] <CB6> Said some index files failed to download. They have been ignored or old ones used instead
[09:57] <ikonia> CB6: so thats not a problem at all
[09:57] <ikonia> CB6: thats just an update warning
[09:58] <proxx_> hpsmm thats unlikely to be the reason
[09:58] <proxx_> hpsmm its in an extended part, which is perhaps not the most logical way to do it but there is no technical reason why it wouldnt work like that
[09:59] <CB6> When I apt upgrade -f it says unable to correct dependencies
[09:59] <ikonia> CB6: right, so thats a different problem
[09:59] <ikonia> CB6: why are you using a recovery chroot ?
[10:00] <hpsmm> proxx_: thanks.. and also the swap partition is "inactive" and when I try to make it active, it says error that it is using
[10:00] <CB6> I'm using a live disk because it won't boot and just following the suggested instructions.
[10:00] <proxx_> CB6 you can potentially get around that by first removing the packages of which it complains , complete update , try reinstall of the tools
[10:00] <CB6> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery
[10:01] <proxx_> hpsmm ah right , can you try swapon from the cli
[10:02] <CB6> That's a brutally long list. I recall seeing an option "After update you can reactivate." This was for certain packages during the OS upgrade to the latest version
[10:03] <CB6> Some were discontinued and others just needed to be reupdated. I don't recall what that option was exactly
[10:03] <hpsmm> proxx_: swapon: /dev/sda5: swapon failed: Zariadenie alebo iný zdroj je používané (Device or another source is in use)
[10:03] <ikonia> CB6: ok - so what happens when you try to boot
[10:03] <CB6> I'm in live boot now. Should I try and load off the disk now?
[10:03] <hpsmm> or is using...
[10:03] <debkad> hpsmm: LANG=C
[10:03] <ikonia> CB6: I don't know what you're doing to be honest, the information isn't good enough to work through the problem
[10:04] <proxx_> hpsmm oke so try to remove the part, also remove that secundairy , repart the swap device and retry
[10:04] <proxx_> *I meant extended
[10:05] <hpsmm> proxx_: and set it primary partition or extended?
[10:06] <CB6> first thing I saw when the error was loading up now is ata:2 and ata 3 soft reset failed
[10:06] <hpsmm> *set it to primary or extended?
[10:06] <proxx_> hpsmm dont really matter , do you have space free after that ?
[10:06] <proxx_> hpsmm if you do than make it extended , otherwise it doesnt matter
[10:06] <debkad> proxx_: i think he need to change the UUID in fstab when he recreate the swap
[10:06] <CB6> CPU: 3 PID: 1 Comm: sh not tained 3.16.077-generic #99~14.04.1-Ubuntu
[10:07] <CB6> tainted*
[10:08] <Multiply> I've installed the 4.7.6 generic kernel, but I am missing the extra package. Where can I find it?
[10:08] <Multiply> I am running 16.04
[10:08] <hpsmm> proxx_: I need to restart brb
[10:08] <proxx_> np
[10:09] <CB6> Anyone know what to make of that error? It seems to be common after upgrades from the research I've found which is exactly what I did.
[10:10] <CB6> ikonia: does that help?
[10:11] <ikonia> CB6: not masively
[10:13] <CB6> Is there some way to get an error output to actually resolve this? I mean it's a kernel update causing this and some dependency probably.
[10:14] <ikonia> how do you know it's a kernal update ?
[10:15] <CB6> it said
[10:15] <CB6> was definitely a considerable update
[10:16] <CB6> http://askubuntu.com/questions/36439/ubuntu-doesnt-boot-after-kernel-update we did some of these steps
[10:16] <deepanshu> hi
[10:17] <CB6> lol the solution link is dead
[10:17] <bonno> hi people. i need to disable the touchpad on x1 carbon while using the trackpoint on 14.04
[10:17] <bonno> i'm pretty new with Linux
[10:18] <bonno> so I need guidelines
[10:18] <bonno> I know it has smth to do with xinput
[10:19] <CB6> Should I just try installing over it with the live disk?
[10:19] <CB6> Wondering if that will cause more issues
[10:20] <hpsmm> proxx_ thanks for advices, I was scared to remove the old swap partition, now it looks better - theres just the ext4 and the swap partition.. but the swap partition is not active, do I need to make it active?
[10:21] <proxx_> hpsmm yes you should, you can do that live , the box will run without swap, if not in fstab , add it there
[10:21] <proxx_> try a swapon first to see if it actually runs
[10:24] <hpsmm> proxx_ yep, pretty activated :) http://i.imgur.com/4IuP6q0.png .. but dont know how to add it do fstab, I never did that
[10:25] <hpsmm> *add it to fstab
[10:25] <proxx_> I would suggest adding it manually but then some smartass here will probably tell me that there is some facny ubuntu way of doing it
[10:26] <proxx_> there is this 'genfstab' thing which you could use iirc
[10:28] <hpsmm> proxx_ I literally don't know what to do :D
[10:29] <proxx_> lhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab
[10:29] <proxx_> basically this is a text file which stores the info on what to mount on boot
[10:30] <proxx_> hpsmm UUID=1d9c5c7a-1dbe-4ee6-a6ff-669195ae305a none            swap    sw              0       0
[10:30] <proxx_> Thats what my swap line looks like, yours would be similar
[10:32] <hpsmm> proxx_ yes I found it... but there's bad informations and also mine swap is commented
[10:32] <hpsmm> proxx_ #UUID=16d591fb-ffb5-4bed-9f80-982af15f8561 none            swap    sw              0       0
[10:32] <maquowicz> hello
[10:32] <hpsmm> so should I just copy the output of sudo blkid to fstab?
[10:32] <proxx_> Ah , oke, make sure you check the UUID with blkid
[10:33] <proxx_> hpsmm thats right then make sure it uses those options as in the commented line
[10:33] <proxx_> hpsmm as I said there is probably a more clever way to do it but this certainly works, I always do these by hand
[10:33] <maquowicz> i would like to ask ubuntu hardware / kernel signature question, is this the right place ?
[10:37] <CB6> If I specify in the BIOS "Hard Disk Drives" 1st Drive as "USB" and 2nd Drive as SATA then when I go to set "Boot Device Priority" the SATA drive with the Ubuntu on it no longer shows. I am thinking that's maybe why we had the mount issues. Anyone know how to go about this lol? Super frustrating here. 1st boot device on boot device priority is [removable device] 2nd [USB with the live ISO] 3rd
[10:37] <CB6> boot device is showing CDROM lol
[10:38] <SkylakeMX> hey hey, someone need help?
[10:38] <debkad> me
[10:39] <CB6> yep lol
[10:39] <SkylakeMX> sup?
[10:39] <maquowicz> Recompiled touch screen driver (old sony all-in-one pc) to support it in Ubuntu 16.04 : https://launchpad.net/nwfermi
[10:39] <maquowicz> dmesg sais [   21.237123] nw_fermi: module verification failed: signature and/or required key missing - tainting kernel
[10:39] <maquowicz> Does this signature problem can prevent driver from sending input events?
[10:39] <maquowicz> Raw /dev/nwfermi1 works, but associated with X /dev/input/eventN dont :(
[10:39] <CB6> Since you just joined I will repost  If I specify in the BIOS "Hard Disk Drives" 1st Drive as "USB" and 2nd Drive as SATA then when I go to set "Boot Device Priority" the SATA drive with the Ubuntu on it no longer shows. I am thinking that's maybe why we had the mount issues. Anyone know how to go about this lol? Super frustrating here. 1st boot device on boot device priority is [removable
[10:39] <CB6> device] 2nd [USB with the live ISO] 3rd boot device is showing CDROM lol
[10:40] <hpsmm> proxx_ what is cryptswap? should I leave it there?
[10:40] <hpsmm> proxx_ /dev/mapper/cryptswap1 none swap sw 0 0
[10:41] <debkad> CB6: bios will pick always the first one then the 2nd ...
[10:41] <debkad> CB6: the mount problem can be solved by using UUID rather than /dev/sdXY
[10:42] <CB6> ah
[10:42] <debkad> by using UUID, no matter what you choose as the first boot from bios
[10:43] <hpsmm> guys what is this in fstab: /dev/mapper/cryptswap1 none swap sw 0 0 ?
[10:43] <debkad> is an encrypted swap i think
[10:43] <CB6> BIOS device Priority doesn't show SATA but does show the USB. SATA shows as 2nd Drive Under "Hard Disk Drives" in BIOS. You are saying it will still always detect it?
[10:44] <debkad> CB6: in most case yes
[10:44] <hpsmm> debkad can I delete that? I made a new swap partition
[10:44] <SkylakeMX> debkad: what was your problem?
[10:44] <CB6> Debkad where do I specify UUID? Is that a bios setting or no?
[10:44] <SkylakeMX> CB6: your fstab
[10:44] <hpsmm> CB6: sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[10:44] <debkad> SkylakeMX: i have two, one is about if i must upgrade from 14.04 to 16 as i have a message shown suggest me to do that
[10:45] <hpsmm> CB6: or use cat or something
[10:45] <hpsmm> CB6: but as root
[10:45] <SkylakeMX> debkad: are you using LTS or not?
[10:45] <debkad> CB6: yeah like said hpsmm and don't forget to update-grub after modification
[10:45] <debkad> SkylakeMX: yes
[10:46] <CB6> I see .. I will need to load up the bootable drive first. Trying to load the SATA I can only get the grub load menu and none of the options of the kernel work including the recovery versions.
[10:46] <debkad> hpsmm: i can't be sure as i never used encrypted partitions
[10:46] <CB6> Can you update grub inside grub from 'c' ?
[10:46] <SkylakeMX> debkad: currently running 14.04.5?
[10:46] <debkad> SkylakeMX: indeed
[10:47] <debkad> CB6: from recovery menu you can't access?
[10:47] <hpsmm> debkad let's hope I will boot after restart lol
[10:48] <debkad> lol
[10:48] <debkad> good luck :D
[10:49] <SkylakeMX> debkad: not upgrading shouldn't be a problem since you will still receive all the security updates. However some applications and packages won't get the newest versions as 16.04 does
[10:49] <CB6> debkad under 'Advanced' selecting a version didn't work including older. They posted the same errors. I'm now on the Live USB. Should I try to do anything again in there recovery wise or should I just click 'Install Ubuntu'?
[10:50] <bpye> Hey guys, running 16.04 with a ZFS pool and trying to setup a ZFS share so that all files in it will be owned by share:share, with permissions 664 for files, or 2775 for directories
[10:50] <CB6> This probably with sh not tainted only came about after doing a kernel update
[10:50] <debkad> SkylakeMX: so i'm fine using 14.04, ok, when it end?
[10:50] <bpye> I am using sharesmb=on and usershares, and I can see the share and create directories etc
[10:50] <bpye> My issue is I can either get the file permissions right with force security mode, or the directory right with inheirit permissions
[10:50] <SkylakeMX> debkad: when you mind upgrading I would advise making a backup of your important files over upgrading from the OS and do a clean install. The upgrading actually does work, but the chance of having new configuration conflics and small bugs may appear
[10:50] <bpye> But not both
[10:51] <SkylakeMX> debkad: the EOL date of ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS is April 2019
[10:51] <debkad> hmm thing going to be hard to fix
[10:51] <debkad> cool
[10:51] <SkylakeMX> debkad: I can ref you to the wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases page for that :)
[10:52] <SkylakeMX> debkad: so what was your other problem?
[10:52] <debkad> thank you SkylakeMX
[10:52] <debkad> SkylakeMX: wonder if there is a simple script to get inbox from gmail
[10:53] <debkad> i h googled but the scripts i found look outdated
[10:53] <SkylakeMX> debkad: to receive notifications or see your actual inbox content?
[10:54] <debkad> SkylakeMX: yeah, i found this from google developper page http://sprunge.us/NRgK , wonder if i can use it to show inbox rather than Labels
[10:55] <hpsm22> hey guys, it was "hope I will reboot lol" after I commented cryptswap in fstab, but it's now whitout the lol .. I cant boot
[10:55] <debkad> the part inbox in the end that was just me doing some horrible things :D
[10:55] <hpsm22> debkad: im ... idiot lol
[10:56] <ppf> hpsm22: any more details?
[10:56] <debkad> oh
[10:56] <SkylakeMX> debkad: I think it should be able to / modified to do what you want
[10:57] <hpsm22> ppf i added hashtag infront cryptswap in fstab, saved, rebooted and now I cant boot ubuntu, its like I have no OS installed, it want me to choose boot device, when i press HDD.. nothing
[10:57] <debkad> SkylakeMX: yeah i think so, but no clue on howto, i asked in #python without success, may be it is hard to get it to work
[10:57] <SkylakeMX> debkad: I'm not having any gmail account atm, but you should look at the api documentations of the gmail api, do u have it somewhere?
[10:59] <debkad> SkylakeMX: the script above was the one i picked from the documentation
[10:59] <ppf> hpsm22: uncommenting a mountpoint in fstab doesn't give you that result
[10:59] <ppf> what else did you do?
[10:59] <SkylakeMX> debkad: ok one moment :)
[10:59] <debkad> ok
[11:00] <hpsm22> ppf I deleted old swap partition, created new and added it to fstab .. any idea how to acces fstab without booting ubuntu?
[11:00] <ppf> that's not an issue with fstab
[11:01] <ppf> fstab is only read after the kernel is up
[11:02] <thereyouare> anyone here ?
[11:02] <SkylakeMX> debkad: this part of the documentation should contain what you seek https://developers.google.com/gmail/api/v1/reference/
[11:02] <hpsm22> ppf then I dont know what happened
[11:02] <SkylakeMX> debkad: to be more specific, I think you should look for the User.messages part
[11:02] <thereyouare> http://i.imgur.com/IqHjIwl.jpg
[11:02] <SkylakeMX> debkad: Users.messages*
[11:03] <ppf> you can boot a live disk to access your system
[11:03] <SkylakeMX> debkad: are you a programmer / scripter? otherwise I wouldn't mind making you a script when I got home?
[11:04] <maquowicz> Does Ubuntu kernel warning 'module verification failed: signature and/or required key missing - tainting kernel' could prevent a HID-like device from sending /dev/input/eventS ?
[11:04] <SkylakeMX> debkad: this is what you want https://developers.google.com/gmail/api/v1/reference/users/messages/list#python
[11:05] <ducasse> maquowicz: shouldn't, but i haven't tried with secure boot on. you can also use mokutil to disable verification.
[11:07] <debkad> SkylakeMX: when i run that script it return a blank line
[11:07] <ppf> hpsm22: also, be more precise: what happens exactly when you boot now?
[11:07] <maquowicz> ducasse, that pc isn't on UEFI, thanks for mokutil tip
[11:08] <ppf> grub comes up? you can select your ubuntu disk?
[11:09] <ducasse> maquowicz: if you're not on uefi, that message should be purely informational, mokutil won't do anything either.
[11:09] <SkylakeMX> debkad: can you try and tell me if the 'APIs explorer' below shows a correct output?
[11:09] <hpsm22> ppf absolutely nothing.. just the BIOS boot screen (info about my PC) and then the boot order table .. grub dont comes up and I cant choose the ubuntu disk
[11:09] <ppf> what's the 'boot order table'
[11:10] <maquowicz> ducasse, it looks like that, further device init is taking place
[11:10] <bekks> ppf: the selection menu where to boot from. Thats still part of the BIOS.
[11:10] <ppf> bekks: i've never seen that
[11:10] <maquowicz> also raw /dev/nwfermi1 throws with loads of binary, but associated with X /dev/input/eventN dont :(
[11:10] <ducasse> maquowicz: ok, i've never tried on a legacy system. what kind of module is this?
[11:11] <ppf> anyways, hpsm22, if grub doesn't come up, that's not because you edited fstab
[11:11] <bekks> ppf: a lot of BIOS offer that after pressing a key, like F12.
[11:11] <maquowicz> ducasse, recompiled touch screen driver (old sony all-in-one pc) https://launchpad.net/nwfermi
[11:11] <hpsm22> pff http://i.imgur.com/Q3jnLoQh.jpg
[11:11] <ppf> bekks: yeah i know it on demand, but not coming up on its own
[11:11] <bekks> ppf: It comes up when no bootable device is found.
[11:11] <bekks> ppf: At least on some BIOS.
[11:12] <ppf> bekks: yeah, i figured
[11:12] <bekks> hpsm22: press escape.
[11:12] <ducasse> maquowicz: so it seems you get events, just not in /dev/event/...? try asking in ##linux.
[11:12] <ppf> hpsm22: you played with the partition table?
[11:12] <hpsm22> bekks nothing
[11:13] <ppf> you'll need to boot into a live system and check out the partition table
[11:13] <hpsm22> ppf just deleted extended partition and made a new one
[11:13] <bekks> hpsm22: So you had a computer running windows, you decided to install Ubuntu?
[11:13] <maquowicz> ducasse, something is showing in raw /dev/nwfermi1 but nothing where X.org server is looking at (/dev/input/eventN)
[11:13] <origin> Hi all
[11:14] <hpsm22> no, I bought laptop without OS and installed ubuntu
[11:14] <thereyouare> is grub2 better than grub 0.9 ?
[11:14] <maquowicz> ducasse, wrote more details last post #22 at https://answers.launchpad.net/nwfermi/+question/247538
[11:14] <bekks> hpsm22: And when being ask to install grub, where did you install it to?
[11:14] <maquowicz> ducasse, thanks will ask on ##linux
[11:14] <bekks> thereyouare: grub2 is the default nowadays.
[11:14] <ducasse> maquowicz: best suggestion i have is to ask in ##linux, someone there might have tried this or know how to debug it.
[11:15] <maquowicz> ducasse, thanks again :) owe you one
[11:15] <ducasse> maquowicz: np :)
[11:15] <hpsm22> bekks Idk, I was running ubintu like 2 months now I played with the partitions and fstab and cant boot
[11:15] <origin> Since I installed ubuntu 16.04, I meet bug during the boot/shutdown when I use the nvidia drivers for the graphical card
[11:16] <origin> the sentence takes around 1 minute for boot and shutdown,
[11:17] <hpsm22> new thing happend.. just black screen on boot
[11:18] <hpsm22> http://i.imgur.com/iZVcUe9h.jpg any ideas?
[11:19] <hpsm22> !login
[11:20] <ppf> hpsm22: boot a live disk
[11:20] <SkylakeMX> hpsm22: it's past the bios and before the login screen?
[11:20] <SkylakeMX> hpsm22: if so, try pressing escape to see what it's doing?
[11:21] <hpsm22> ppf I cant right now.. skylakeMX its past the bios and before everything.. ESC not reacting nothing works
[11:21] <SkylakeMX> hpsm22: ah I've seen your other messages now,
[11:21] <SkylakeMX> hpsm22: easiest way to fix is using a live-usb and reinstall the grubloader
[11:21] <SkylakeMX> hpsm22: are you sure your startup entries are correct in your bios?
[11:21] <ppf> hpsm22: you probably screwed up either the partition table or your boot loader. you need a live disk to investigate and repair
[11:21] <hpsm22> yeah, I will try that, but dont have another PC atm
[11:22] <debkad> SkylakeMX: i got "401 Unauthorized" from reponse
[11:22] <SkylakeMX> debkad: could you try the API explorer of that other example that worked too? just to be sure you ain't missing any information
[11:23] <SkylakeMX> hpsm22: could also be that you exidently switched your uefi/legancy since your bootinfo is missing
[11:24] <thereyouare> are there games for ubuntu ?
[11:25] <SkylakeMX> thereyouare: yes there are, you can display some of them in the games category of the ubuntu software center
[11:26] <meldron> hi guys, anybody tried the zfs on linux guide for zfs root filesystem? i tried it yesterday and everything worked, but after the reboot grub was not found so i could not boot the new ubuntu setup. Any similar problems?
[11:27] <Guest7106> #drupal
[11:30] <debkad> SkylakeMX: thanks for the help
[11:31] <SkylakeMX> debkad: did you figure it out?
[11:32] <SkylakeMX> debkad: and no problem
[11:33] <hpsm22> skylakeMX how to switch it back?
[11:36] <Jakey3> when i try and scp a file i get permission denied but its the correct password?
[11:37] <ppf> hpsm22: in your bio
[11:37] <ppf> s
[11:39] <Jakey3> solved
[11:46] <ducasse> meldron: you better try #zfsonlinux, that setup is not supported.
[11:50] <debkad> SkylakeMX: no i just give up :) it is not a big issue anyway, thanks again
[11:50] <hpsm22> ppf is there a way to run liveCD from smartphone?
[11:51] <ppf> i don't think so
[11:51] <bekks> hpsm22: No.
[11:51] <alakx> Hello! I´ve migrated from redhat to ubuntu and i am facing this error : http://pastebin.com/H0sYJSYr Im using apache as a proxy with ajp and i never had this error with my redhat server. Is it that tomcat is looking for cacerts in the wrong directory?
[11:53] <ppf> hpsm22: how did you install ubuntu?
[11:56] <meldron> ducasse: thx
[11:56] <elanozturk>  /msg NickServ identify
[11:57] <riply> elanozturk, that was close xD
[11:58] <elanozturk> hahaha right riply
[11:58] <CB6> "Install Ubuntu 16.04 LTS alongside Ubuntu 16.04 LTS" Is there a way to keep programs and files while reinstalling ubuntu?
[11:59] <riply> CB6, what do you mean by keep files?
[11:59] <bekks> CB6: those are two separate installs, so you have to reinstall all programs from A in B, too.
[11:59] <CB6> ugh
[11:59] <riply> CB6, you could try a rsync?
[11:59] <riply> CB6, you'd need a shared partition though...
[11:59] <CB6> I just want to go back to my working install. All I did was click update when it said update and now it doesn't work.
[12:00] <riply> CB6, an update isn't a reinstallation
[12:00] <bekks> CB6: So installing a seconds OS instance is the wrong approach.
[12:00] <riply> CB6, are we talking about Server or Desktop?
[12:00] <elanozturk> i need help about simple bash command to list files in folder and pick random line to player to play,can anybody help me pls??
[12:00] <CB6> Desktop
[12:01] <riply> CB6, what's not working?
[12:01] <ppf> CB6: why would you run two instances of the same OS
[12:01] <riply> CB6,  open terminal and do a sudo apt update
[12:01] <riply> followed by a sudo apt upgrade
[12:01] <CB6> It prompted me for the update yesterday and I clicked to install. It wasn't working properly and wouldn't allow me to click power down so I had to hard reset it. Now it only goes to the Grub boot loader page giving me Generic Ubuntu, Advanced, Memtest
[12:02] <bekks> CB6: And what happens when you select Ubuntu?
[12:02] <riply> CB6, are your files there when you select Ubuntu?
[12:02] <riply> CB6, and can you login?
[12:02] <lightt> anyone know how to get my PS3 gamepad to work in Lubuntu
[12:03] <CB6> I did an apt update as per instructions in the recovery. It has a bunch of depency packages that aren't there. When I did the update to the new kernel yesterday it said a lot of stuff would be disabled and I would have to re-enable it.
[12:03] <bekks> CB6: What happens when you select Ubuntu?
[12:03] <hpsm22> ppf I installed ubuntu from livecd from anotger PC that i will have access tomorrow :(
[12:03] <CB6> riply it doesn't load just gives me sh not tainted errors
[12:04] <bekks> CB6: which errors exactly?
[12:04] <ppf> hpsm22: is that livecd still around? :)
[12:04] <riply> CB6, what errors?
[12:04] <CB6> When I google that a lot of other people over the years also experienced this after an update lol.
[12:04] <CB6> "sh not tainted"
[12:05] <hpsm22> sadly, no, yesterday i formatted the USB because "why would i need livecd of ubuntu" .. lol
[12:05] <bekks> CB6: And no other output?
[12:05] <ppf> hpsm22: too bad
[12:05] <ppf> CB6: this is super weird, please start from the top. you have two instances of ubuntu on the same PC?
[12:05] <CB6>  not syncing: attempted to kill init! exitcode=0x00007f00
[12:06] <bekks> CB6: Can you please provide the entire output, not just fragments, please?
[12:06] <riply> ppf, I don't think so no, he has one. He's asking how to install another one and have his files/programs still work
[12:06] <ppf> CB6: why would you do that
[12:06] <CB6> ppf (running live USB presently), SATA version gets to the grub and any version I select ends in a "sh not tainted" error followed by  not syncing: attempted to kill init! exitcode=0x00007f00
[12:06] <hpsm22> ppf omg, i forgot I also did update grub, may that fckd up my grub?
[12:06] <bekks> ppf: Because his system doesnt boot after upgrading.
[12:06] <ppf> hpsm22: probably in some why
[12:07] <ikonia> his upgrade failed
[12:07] <ikonia> so he has packages out of sync
[12:07] <ikonia> and it now won't boot
[12:07] <ikonia> it's that simple
[12:07] <CB6> Recovery apt get didn't fix anything to my knowledge. It loads the same error on boot
[12:07] <ikonia> so he probably has miss-matches that are stopping the boot process
[12:07] <ooko0> ouch i don't want that to happen to my system or servers
[12:07] <ppf> ikonia: sure, that part i get, but why install another instance
[12:07] <ikonia> ppf: I believe he was trying to fix the broken install
[12:08] <ikonia> ppf: as a recover environment
[12:08] <ikonia> reocvery
[12:08] <ikonia> recovery
[12:08] <ppf> alright
[12:08] <CB6> I don't want to install another instance. I want to replace the broken files or whatever is broken so I can get it running again without spending a day troubleshooting a broken upgrade
[12:08] <ikonia> I suspect he's had 3rd party repos at some point based on the errors he was showing earlier
[12:08] <ikonia> (not confirmed of course)
[12:08] <CB6> This is an automated upgrade too. Kind of concerning really but it looks like it's happened to people over the year so I'm definitely not the first.
[12:09] <ikonia> CB6: its not concerning in the slightest
[12:09] <proxx_> walk in the park upgrade
[12:09] <ppf> apparentyl i missed the prologue :)
[12:09] <CB6> It's concerning because updates shouldn't break an operating system to the point it doesn't load. Maybe some dependencies don't work or something for programs but the whole thing not loading is just weird.
[12:09] <ikonia> I got bored trying to help as only snippets of info are being shared
[12:10] <ikonia> CB6: the upgrade didn't break it
[12:10] <CB6> specify information required
[12:10] <ikonia> CB6: the failure of the upgrade did - thats what you need to look at why
[12:10] <bekks> CB6: Can you provide the full and entire output of your error please?
[12:10] <bekks> CB6: And not just two fragments.
[12:10] <CB6> How do I go about doing that shy of trying to type it all out?
[12:10] <bekks> CB6: Take a photo, whatever.
[12:11] <CB6> Would it maybe easier since I'm in the liveusb now to try some things there first to pull some errors possibly?
[12:11] <bekks> CB6: No.
[12:12] <bekks> CB6: You are expierencing an error, we need to know which one. And not just fragments of it.
[12:12] <CB6> CPU:0 PId: 1, Comm: sh not tainted 3.16.0-43-generic kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! exit code+0x00007f00 message. basically same error as this except different OS obviously
[12:13] <bekks> CB6: And those are just two lines of the output. Where is the entire output?
[12:13] <CB6> Going to take a picture
[12:13] <bekks> CB6: Finally.
[12:14] <CB6> lol you say that as if I havn't already put time in here to listen to advice.
[12:14] <bekks> You didnt.
[12:14] <bekks> I asked you for the entire output several times already.
[12:15] <bekks> So its time to finally provide it instead of discussing why you didnt already.
[12:15] <CB6> You weren't in here earlier. Anyhow, is there a way to get the entire output?
[12:15] <bekks> I was in here all the time as can be seen in your backlog.
[12:15] <CB6> I noticed an ATA soft reset error prior to the bottom page which I believe is pretty relevant
[12:16] <bekks> Ok, so you dont want to provide the information request - I'm resting that case. MAybe someone else will jump in.
[12:16] <bekks> *request
[12:16] <bekks> +ed :P
[12:16] <CB6> Present vs active :P
[12:16] <CB6> Actually, I clearly just specified I wanted to produce the entire error output rather than just a page of it.
[12:17] <CB6> Since I'm being told I'm not giving enough information but not really given any particulars on how to produce the exacts of what's needed lol
[12:17] <bekks> And your question regarding that had been answered with "no" already.
[12:17] <bekks> So stop discussing and provide the output requested.
[12:17] <bekks> 1003 141317 < CB6> Going to take a picture
[12:17] <bekks> Do it.
[12:19] <CB6> I took a picture just uploading it hold on... my god lol
[12:21] <CB6> https://goog.gl/photos/ksFWpyhMxrga6UkT8
[12:22] <hpsm22> CB6 if you runnibg terminal, run the command and add the | pastebinit ... so for example: sudo apt update | pastebinit .. it will upload the output into text file and show you the link.. then copy the link in here
[12:22] <CB6> I don't think that's terminal but it's for sure looking like command line
[12:23] <CB6> I can't make any entries into it and the OS hasn't load
[12:23] <hpsm22> oh okay
[12:24] <hpsm22> but for me, the link not working.. try upload the image to imgur.com/upload
[12:24] <CB6> https://goo.gl/photos/eoymaXpDFSrTfb3J7
[12:24] <CB6> I don't know why my cell produced a different cell than desktop but that's interesting.
[12:24] <CB6> url*
[12:26] <CB6> I really wish I could get into that top bit of the error but it's hard to read that fast. Something about an ATA soft reset. Shows this for the booting of the Live USB as well.
[12:26] <hpsm22> yep, this one ia working :)
[12:27] <CB6> Is that even enough information to really go off of?
[12:28] <ppf> CB6: scroll up, please, the most interesting part is at the beginning of the kernel panic message
[12:29] <CB6> ppf how do I go about that by chance?
[12:29] <ppf> hit page up
[12:29] <CB6> lol (got to switch to the non entertainment one for that)
[12:29] <CB6> one second
[12:30] <CB6> hitting page up isn't doing anything
[12:30] <CB6> shift + pageup?
[12:31] <CB6> I'm sure this is painful but ya it's not scrolling up for me when I hit that.
[12:33] <lordcirth> CB6, try hitting scroll lock and then page up
[12:33] <CB6> ty
[12:35] <CB6> bizarre nothing
[12:35] <nico_> #join qtq-documentation
[12:35] <CB6> Are you typically able to scroll up when boot fails?
[12:36] <CB6> I know you can in terminal but I can't make entries right now etc. Just the cursor at the bottom is there blinking
[12:36] <lordcirth> nico_, it's /join
[12:37] <nico_> Thanks
[12:37] <lordcirth> CB6, sometimes, sometimes not.  Does it say 'kernel panic' anywhere?
[12:37] <CB6> bottom
[12:37] <CB6> https://goo.gl/photos/eoymaXpDFSrTfb3J7
[12:37] <lordcirth> Oh ok.  Yeah I usually can't scroll when its a panic.
[12:38] <lordcirth> Does this happen every time?
[12:38] <CB6> cpu:3 PID: 1 Comm: sh Not tainted 3.16.0-77-generic #99~14.04.1-Ubuntu
[12:38] <CB6> Yes, ever since I did a reboot after the update it's done this.
[12:38] <ppf> you are in a livesystem already, aren't you?
[12:39] <CB6> No, but I can load Live back up if you want. Will this help?
[12:40] <CB6> The only thing I can get from boot is the Grub options and C to do whatever the grub options are in that independent command line.
[12:40] <CB6> It's definitely not the same as terminal anyhow (learned that much)
[12:40] <ppf> in the live system, look at the boot log (of the installed system)
[12:40] <CB6> ok, not sure how to do that but going to load up the live OS
[12:41] <ioria> C86 you can try to reinstall, from live or from recovery , the xenial kernel  4.4.0-38-generic... 3.16.77 it's the utopic/trusty one
[12:42] <ppf> sorry, i totally overlooked that.
[12:42] <ppf> can you maybe boot the proper kernel from grub?
[12:42] <ioria> C86  if you can boot from Recovery, check apt-cache policy linux-generic , if it's labele as xenial, you can just apt-get install linux-generic
[12:43] <ioria> C86  *labeled
[12:43] <CB6> I can't boot from recovery. I can only load the live USB
[12:43] <CB6> I will try to find that option under advanced
[12:43] <ioria> C86  ok, try to do that from live
[12:44] <ioria> C86  if you can,  grub -> advenced options -> recovery
[12:45] <ioria> C86  from recovery -> enable network and root shell
[12:45] <CB6> xenial kernel 4.4.0-38-generic isnt an option it's all 3.16 from grub
[12:45] <ioria> C86  cause you don't have it yet ...
[12:46] <CB6> LiveUSB then?
[12:46] <ioria> C86  3.16 menu  it's ok for this
[12:46] <ioria> C86  again  because you don't have it yet ...
[12:46] <CB6> lol
[12:47] <CB6> Do I obtain it via live USB then since my options in recovery for SATA are from 3.16.0-43 to 77?
[12:48] <ioria> C86   choose  3.16.77
[12:48] <CB6> same eror
[12:48] <CB6> that's for recovery evne
[12:49] <CB6> even*
[12:49] <ioria> C86   try again with another item, then boot the live cd... are you on an efi system ?
[12:50] <CB6> Asus m3a78-em motherboard, 8GB 2x4, AMD Phenom 920
[12:51] <CB6> (older probably 2009)
[12:51] <CB6> I can boot from USB
[12:51] <ioria> C86   yes, boot and provide   sudo parted -l | pastebinit
[12:51] <CB6> ok
[12:51] <ioria> C86   you may need to install  pastebinit
[12:53] <CB6> alright, just loading it now. Going to select the live version as specified
[12:53] <CB6> Had to make an adjustment in the bios (cmos battery apparently needs to be replaced)
[12:53] <pi_> #raspbian
[12:54] <pi_> joint #raspbian
[12:54] <pi_> exit
[12:54] <pi_> quit
[12:54] <piotrq> anyone who's familiar with hpvertica?
[12:55] <deceptionhell> hi
[12:55] <deceptionhell> i'm new here
[12:56] <piotrq> i've testing environment with vertica db 7.1.2
[12:56] <piotrq> i need exec upgrade vertica db on testing enviroment
[12:56] <CB6> Warning: the driver descriptor says the physical block size is 2048 bytes but Linux says it is 512 bytes
[12:57] <piotrq> but someone deleted vertica deb file
[12:57] <CB6> this is after performing sudo parted -l | pastebinit
[12:57] <bekks> piotrq: what is "hpvertica"?
[12:58] <ioria> C86   no url ?
[12:58] <mlosev> what is "hpvertica"?
[12:58] <piotrq> vertica database
[12:58] <CB6> I don't see an url in terminal. Was it supposed to produce one? I installed pastebinit as instructed
[12:58] <mlosev> i use only mysql and postgesql
[12:59] <ioria> C86   yeah, it's supposed to
[12:59] <mlosev> sorri
[12:59] <ioria> C86   sudo parted -l   .... what you see ?
[13:00] <CB6> I got that error I posted after typing in sudo parted -l | pastebinit
[13:00] <bekks> piotrq: isnt it available on the myvertica portal anymore?
[13:00] <k_sze> In Ubuntu 14.04, is there a way I can make a SysV service depend on an Upstart service?
[13:00] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[13:00] <ioria> C86   sudo fdisk -l
[13:02] <r--t> I got my name in plastered i the same.
[13:02] <ioria> C86   sorry, have to leave .... good luck
[13:02] <r--t> righteous aim pack in cig to pain.
[13:02] <CB6> ioria thanks for trying
[13:03] <hansol> hello, can someone to help me?
[13:03] <bekks> !ask | hansol
[13:03] <hansol> i have domain
[13:04] <r--t> root-, take my name part time to what came.
[13:04] <Secret-Fire> how to use youtube-dl?
[13:04] <hansol> and i want to connect it with my ubuntu desktop
[13:04] <CB6> Linux is on /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 8GB extended SDA5 8GB linux swap
[13:04] <bekks> hansol: Define "connect it" please.
[13:04] <hansol> add domain to my machine ubuntu
[13:04] <hansol> i have domain and name servers
[13:05] <hansol> but how to add it to my machine ubuntu
[13:05] <bekks> hansol: Setup a webserver accepting connections to that domain name, setup your dns to point to your IP, configure your firewall.
[13:05] <hansol> bekks: i have installed apache
[13:06] <hansol> bekks: the domain is sogomonyan.tk
[13:06] <CB6> my primary is ext4 992GB (not sure what Ioria would be looking for)
[13:06] <acresearch> hello people, i want to download lubuntu, what is the difference between intelx86 and AMD64?
[13:07] <bekks> acresearch: the first is 32bit, the second 64bit. Which CPU do you have?
[13:07] <CB6> ah, it says EFI under dev/sdb2
[13:07] <r--t> I got my in plastered as the same... then you came what right in on that same.
[13:09] <hansol> bekks: http://pastebin.com/TdJyWgNM this is my hosts file is that correct ?
[13:10] <bekks> hansol: Is that IP in line 3 the IP of your Ubuntu?
[13:10] <hansol> bekks: yes
[13:11] <bekks> hansol: And did you setup your DNS record to point to that IP, too?
[13:11] <hansol> bekks: i setup ot from domain options
[13:12] <bekks> hansol: Is that a "yes" or a "no"? :)
[13:12] <hansol> bekks:  yes
[13:12] <bekks> hansol: So now you have to configure your webserver for delivering content for that domain.
[13:12] <hansol> yesterday i was with debian and it worked but now with ubuntu its not so simle
[13:12] <bekks> hansol: It is exactly the same.
[13:13] <hansol> bekks: how to configure webserver ?
[13:13] <bekks> hansol: The same as you did yesterday ;)
[13:13] <piotrq> bekks: no because on the myvertica is avaliable last 2 versions
[13:13] <CB6> pastebin.com/ERBYE7Ky here's some specs asked for
[13:13] <piotrq> my target version is older
[13:13] <hansol> bekks: http://pastebin.com/sD5Y8K2g this is my resolf.conf file
[13:13] <bekks> hansol: the resolv.conf is irrelevant.
[13:14] <bekks> hansol: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/httpd.html
[13:14] <bekks> piotrq: So I guess they dont support it anymore then.
[13:15] <hansol> bekks: i have done it but its not worked
[13:15] <hansol> my machine cannot connect to domain name
[13:15] <bekks> hansol: So you did something wrong then.
[13:15] <hansol> bekks:  im not
[13:15] <bekks> hansol: Then it would connect ;)
[13:15] <hansol> locally i open the machine
[13:15] <hansol> but from internet i cannot
[13:15] <hansol> it connecet
[13:16] <hansol> but only locally
[13:16] <piotrq> bekks: i know, but i need to test upgrade
[13:16] <bekks> hansol: So you did not configure the DNS record correctly, in your DNS management tool.
[13:16] <hansol> from internet i dont have connection
[13:16] <piotrq> have someone vertica-7.1.2.deb file on hdd?
[13:16] <hansol> bekks: how to check that
[13:17] <bekks> hansol: By going to your DNS management tool and checking the entries you made. And that does not mean /etc/hosts and /etc/resolv.conf - those two files are local files.
[13:18] <hansol> bekks: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/dns-configuration.html
[13:18] <hansol> is this it ?
[13:18] <bekks> hansol: No.
[13:19] <hansol> then what ?
[13:19] <bekks> hansol: you said you have a domain. where did you got that domain from?
[13:19] <hansol> what matter this have ?
[13:19] <hansol> i have normal working domain
[13:19] <hansol> with correct nameservers
[13:19] <bekks> hansol: Because you need to login where you got it from, and configure settings there.
[13:19] <hansol> i configured settings there
[13:19] <CB6> mount: special device /sda1 does not exist. I just did an fdisk -l that showed it's there. What am I missing here?
[13:19] <hansol> now i need to configure ubuntu
[13:20] <hansol> check my ip
[13:20] <hansol> the server works
[13:20] <hansol> but with domain its not working
[13:20] <CB6> (running on live usb right now trying to mount dev/sda1
[13:20] <hansol> bekks: 217.18.255.190
[13:20] <hansol> this is server
[13:20] <bekks> hansol: so the dns record is wrong, the webserver is not configured for serving content for that domain, or your firewall is blocking things.
[13:21] <CB6>  http://pastebin.com/ERBYE7Ky
[13:21] <r--t> 192.255.0.1
[13:21] <hansol> bekks: mb its firewall ?
[13:21] <hansol> bekks:  how to find out
[13:21] <bekks> hansol: I dont know? Did you rule out the first and the second option yet?
[13:23] <r--t> #wcbbbjk$
[13:23] <hansol> anyone can help me to connect domain to ubuntu
[13:23] <ducasse> hansol: the domain you posted earlier returns a SERVFAIL, so you have probably configured it wrong.
[13:23] <hansol> ok i have my dns nameservers
[13:24] <hansol> its
[13:24] <hansol> NS1-SOF.BLIZOO.BG
[13:24] <hansol> and NS2-SOF.BLIZOO.BG
[13:24] <smiche> does anyone know why this might fail? sudo bash script.sh script content: sudo -H -u obadmin bash -c 'cd /home/obadmin/deploy && nohup node forever.js &'
[13:24] <hansol> ducasse:
[13:24] <smiche> it works approx 50% of the time, pretty random
[13:25] <hansol> ducasse: i have my nameservers and they are correct
[13:25] <hansol> its somthening with ubuntu
[13:25] <hansol> not with domain
[13:25] <bekks> hansol: the entries on your dns server are wrong.
[13:25] <bekks> hansol: the the dns servers themselfes.
[13:25] <bekks> *not
[13:25] <Southern_Gentlem> hansol,  the ubuntu default page is coming up so that says its something in your config
[13:26] <ducasse> hansol: no, this is a dns problem. try ##networking
[13:27] <hansol> Southern_Gentlem:  what config to show you ?
[13:30] <hpsm22> smiche whats the output when it is not working?
[13:31] <CB6> http://pastebin.com/Hri0upB0 here is what my recovery errors look like
[13:34] <hpsm22> CB6 you were updating ubuntu and you interrupted it or it failed, right?
[13:34] <hansol> i have static ip and i have my own webserver, and when i open my ip address to browser everything is work but when i type my domain name its not working
[13:35] <ducasse> hansol: because the domain is set up wrong. try ##networking.
[13:35] <CB6> I'm not positive if it finished as I wasn't able to close out of the program I was in (Kodi) to get back to Ubuntu desktop. I had to force a restart
[13:35] <CB6> This pastebin is just from now. I believe I was asked to check logs. How do I go about that?
[13:36] <crank1988> how often is a cronjob executed with the following rule "0 */1 * * * "command to execute"
[13:36] <Pici> crank1988: every hour. */1 is equivalent to *
[13:38] <m[at]> hello personal empowerment family
[13:38] <m[at]> whose ready to delight their soul today?
[13:39] <crank1988> Pici: thank you.
[13:39] <hansol> ducasse: this is ubuntu problem
[13:39] <CB6> Would this be appropriate for checking the install error logs or troubleshooting it /var/log/kern.log ?
[13:39] <hansol> ducasse:  domain is not setting work
[13:40] <ducasse> hansol: this is not an ubuntu problem, it's a dns problem.
[13:40] <hansol> ducasse: dns are corrects
[13:41] <hansol> give me some online infromation how to connect domain to ubuntu ?
[13:41] <hpsm22> hansol no, dns works good, but under wrong confifuration
[13:41] <hpsm22> configuration*
[13:41] <hansol> hpsm22: yes its a wrong configuration
[13:41] <hpsm22> CB6 try it
[13:42] <hansol> hpsm22: help me to configure it correct
[13:42] <hpsm22> hansol yes, wrong config of dns server.. but I dknt know how to setup them, sorry
[13:42] <Pici> hansol: Does your domain registrar provide a place to setup your DNS settings, or do you have to run your own DNS server?
[13:43] <anonym> wmw
[13:43] <hansol> Pici: yes it provides
[13:44] <Pici> hansol: Then you need to put your server's IP in those settings.
[13:45] <hansol> Pici:  i put them already
[13:45] <proxx_> Then you should be able to resolve them using dig or nslookup, if not you fucked up there
[13:46] <audio_heroin> can ubuntu be configured so that when i press power button, it shuts down instantly?
[13:48] <Pici> hansol: How recently did you do that?
[13:48] <Southern_Gentlem> audio_heroin,  define instantly
[13:49] <audio_heroin> Southern_Gentlem, without interactive message/information/dialog boxes
[13:49] <Southern_Gentlem> audio_heroin,  yes most Desktop envirnoment can be set to shutdown on button press
[13:50] <bigcake> hello
[13:50] <audio_heroin> teach me the ubuntu way, for i have found no solution till now
[13:50] <Southern_Gentlem> audio_heroin,  i am sure it can be done, you will most likely have to play with some configs
[13:50] <audio_heroin> Southern_Gentlem, i googled and overgoogled, and nothing
[13:51] <Southern_Gentlem> audio_heroin,  not really the ubuntu way but your Desktop environment way
[13:51] <audio_heroin> man, ubuntu uses unity as de
[13:51] <ducasse> audio_heroin: at the low level, it needs to be active in logind.conf iirc, but most de's probably override this somehow.
[13:51] <CB6> hpsm22 I typed it into terminal and got it is a directory lol. I considered it would open the file but I guess not hah
[13:51] <audio_heroin> guys, tell me what works
[13:52] <CB6> How do I view the system errors for the sata drive from LiveUSB?
[13:53] <hansol> Pici: 1 day ago
[13:57] <CB6> Holy what do I do with these logs? I mean is there any way to logically sort through them?
[13:58] <raub> If I have a host with two interfaces, both of which getting IP from DHCP, what is the best way to specify which one interface/gateway should be the default one?
[13:58] <proxx_> raub non , your configuration makes no sense
[13:59] <proxx_> raub *none
[13:59] <raub> proxx_: elaborate
[13:59] <CB6> trunked connection?
[13:59] <proxx_> raub what are you trying to gain here
[13:59] <raub> proxx_: two interfaces, two vlans, want to use vlan1 for default gateway
[14:00] <proxx_> raub dont use same ip space for starters
[14:00] <ducasse> hansol: then you probably did something wrong, because that domain returns an error.
[14:00] <raub> proxx_: Are you saying "same ip space" == "two vlans"?
[14:02] <proxx_> raub in Q tagging its common to use 2 diff ip spaces , yes, this has to do with vlan routing
[14:02] <hansol> Failed to restart hostname.service: Unit hostname.service is masked.
[14:02] <proxx_> Basically 1 per vlan
[14:02] <Pici> hansol: You need to double check that. when I look at your domain's whois record, it gives me two nameservers that don't seem to exist.  NS1-SOF.BLIZOO.BG does not exist. ns.blizoo.bg does.
[14:02] <raub> proxx_: they have their own IP spaces, otherwise I would not use different vlans
[14:02] <gdrooid> Hi guys, I need your help to understand whether my Ubuntu Server version is OK or not. I'm running Ubuntu 14.04.2, and on the Releases page I can see it in the *current* table, but there, in the "EOL Date" column it says "HWE August 2016"
[14:03] <gdrooid> So, is 14.04.2 supported or should I upgrade?
[14:03] <proxx_> raub so how is it you have 2 interfaces with the same ip space ?
[14:03] <ducasse> hansol: this is not a problem local to your machine, you are barking up the wrong tree.
[14:03] <osamamhd> hello guys I have a problem ??
[14:03] <osamamhd> any one ??
[14:03] <Pici> osamamhd: you haven't asked a question yet.
[14:03] <raub> proxx_: That is a question I myself would like an answer for, as it seems you are talking about a different setup than mine
[14:04] <osamamhd> okay
[14:04] <proxx_> raub anyways , you can set a specific gateway per device with the dev flag
[14:05] <osamamhd> I want to connect my laptop to a monitor, and I want it side by side
[14:05] <hansol> Failed to restart hostname.service: Unit hostname.service is masked.
[14:05] <osamamhd> it just work top and down
[14:06] <Pici> gdrooid: You'd need to install a newer HWE stack package to maintain full LTS status. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[14:06] <proxx_> @raub ,  would look something like this ip route add 10.200.6.0/24 dev eth1
[14:06] <ducasse> hansol: there's not much point asking us if you don't listen to what you are told.
[14:06] <gdrooid> Pici: Thank you ;)
[14:06] <NoCode> Where's a good source for a rt-kernel for xenial?
[14:08] <osamamhd> I will try it give a moments
[14:08] <jeffreylevesque> does http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/utils/scrypt have dependencies?
[14:09] <Pici> jeffreylevesque: yes, the items listed next to the red dots are dependencies.
[14:09] <CB6> Anyone have any solutions as to why my system won't boot beyond grub?  http://pastebin.com/Hri0upB0
[14:11] <ppf> apt -f install
[14:11] <proxx_> CB6 try removing those packages which cry about deps and reupdate
[14:11] <ppf> apt-get -f install
[14:12] <proxx_> CB6 whoa thats a lot, hm might not be the best way to it, just ignore me :P
[14:13] <CB6> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove, and 221 not upgraded
[14:13] <hansol> sudo: unable to resolve host sogomonyan.tk: Connection timed out
[14:13] <hpsm22> CB6 my opinion is - that's corrupted update, I think the only non-yeartaking solution is to clean Install
[14:13] <CB6> LOL!
[14:14] <CB6> it's already feeling like a year
[14:14] <cscf> CB6, did you do a release upgrade?
[14:14] <CB6> I have Kodi installed in there with current settings etc. Any way to do it without being a super big pain losing all my settings etc?
[14:14] <ducasse> hansol: yes, your dns is set up wrong.
[14:14] <cscf> CB6, copy the config directory somewhere
[14:15] <CB6> I did whatever the suggested kernel update was. I don't have any beta updates enabled so I shouldn't have seen anything too buggy
[14:15] <CB6> how do I go about that cscf?
[14:15] <cscf> CB6, look up where Kodi's configs are, probably in ~/.config or something, and copy them to a USB, or scp, or whatever.
[14:16] <CB6> lol I just want to save viewed etc
[14:16] <ppf> apt-get dist-upgrade?
[14:16] <osamamhd> Pici: check out.
[14:17] <CB6> can I reinstall without formatting it all?
[14:17] <ppf> did you try dist-upgradw
[14:17] <CB6> I did that
[14:18] <ppf> to what end
[14:18] <zh1> getting this error on a ubuntu, "The package linux-image-extra-4.4.0-40-generic needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it"
[14:19] <CB6> got some errors.. ah that's because the article had typo in the command. Let me try that! Hope it works
[14:19] <one|2> How can the android emulator be started? Does it require a gui launcher?
[14:20] <CB6> If I am in the liveUSB and I type that will it update the actual install or will it be updating the USB instead?
[14:20] <CB6> Naturally, I want to update the sata physical install.
[14:20] <ppf> you chrooted
[14:21] <ppf> didn't you
[14:21] <CB6> earlier I did
[14:21] <CB6> I did the whole recovery thing and I published it
[14:21] <ppf> if you're in the chroot it's like you're in the real system
[14:22] <CB6> http://pastebin.com/Hri0upB0 this is what I performed earlier
[14:22] <ppf> i saw that
[14:23] <ppf> dist-upgrade?
[14:24] <CB6> I didn't actually know what chroot did but I know now sort of. I'm not sure if I am supposed to add chroot to that sudo apt-get distro-update
[14:24] <ppf> yes, of course you do that in the chroot
[14:25] <CB6> lol ok not advanced here at all. Good thing I asked. So is this thing updating the LiveUSB and not the actual SATA then?
[14:25] <CB6> Looks like it updated but I'm not sure if it updated the Live or the physical sata
[14:25] <ppf> are you in the chroot or not?
[14:25] <CB6> I don't know
[14:25] <CB6> I did it earlier but doubt it since I closed out terminal
[14:26] <ppf> then open a new terminal, set up the chroot again
[14:27] <CB6> So all these steps again ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt ??
[14:27] <CB6> followed up with sudo apt-get distro-upgrade ?
[14:28] <ppf> type just mount
[14:28] <ppf> and check if they're all there. they should be
[14:28] <ppf> so just the chroot should do
[14:29] <CB6> mount just blew up my screen with cgroup on etc
[14:30] <ppf> mount | grep /mnt
[14:30] <kur1j> I'm trying to upgrade libvirt on a ubuntu 14.04 box to something later than 1.2.x (want to try 1.3.x to see if it fixes a bug) what would be the best way to do this? I tried to download the libvirt-bin from here http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/libvirt-bin and install it but I get a lot of error messages of out of date dependencies.
[14:31] <CB6> ppf showing on
[14:32] <ducasse> kur1j: there are several ppas that provide later libvirt versions
[14:33] <CB6> Any other checks to see if the distro-upgrade went proper? Follow ups to that?
[14:33] <ppf> did you do what i asked you?
[14:33] <ppf> chroot into /mnt, then run dist-upgrade
[14:34] <Patwardhan> how good is windows defender, compared to other AV?
[14:34] <ppf> Patwardhan: wrong channel?
[14:34] <ducasse> Patwardhan: this is #ubuntu
[14:34] <CB6> Kaspersky is decent Patwardhan
[14:34] <Patwardhan> not wrong channel
[14:34] <CB6> Protected a lot of clients forever
[14:34] <Patwardhan> i am asking for ubuntu
[14:34] <ppf> fwiw: AV is bad
[14:34] <kur1j> ducasse: which ppa would include a later version of libvirt?
[14:35] <kur1j> or where could I find that?
[14:35] <Patwardhan> is using windows defender bad practice?
[14:35] <ducasse> kur1j: search on ppa.launchpad.net
[14:35] <Pici> Patwardhan: Please direct your questions to ##windows . You're in #ubuntu now.
[14:35] <CB6> Windows Defender is basic but better than nothing. If you are a hacker it's the first thing you want to circumvent I'd imagine. So never default lol
[14:35] <Patwardhan> Fine.
[14:35] <proxx_> its a shitgarden , like the rest of m$ products , good enough ?
[14:35] <CB6> LOL, hey it upgrades alright at least!
[14:36] <Pici> proxx_: Please mind your language here.
[14:36] <proxx_> fuck sorry
[14:36] <CB6> lol
[14:37] <ppf> Patwardhan: all this is bad advice. this is #ubuntu so windows defender isn't something we can help with
[14:37] <ppf> moreover, don't use AV.
[14:38] <hero> exit
[14:38] <hero> leave
[14:38] <CB6> I find that while AV can stop and eliminate some malware it's also malicious in that it takes up your resources slowing even exceptionally fast machines down depth scanning etc.
[14:38] <CB6> forward slash?
[14:38] <hero> leavcec
[14:38] <hero> leavce
[14:38] <Pici> hero: /quit
[14:38] <ppf> CB6: it's also offtopic here
[14:38] <CB6> hah
[14:38] <CB6> indeed
[14:40] <stephans> The LXD container hypervisor... is it possible to use this as a way to run apps securely? It would seem so based on Ubuntu.com. But I cant see how ot connect graphically.
[14:40] <CB6> What chroot command am I supposed to be putting in to set it up?
[14:40] <stephans> The density would make it ideal for desktop use... instead of Virtual Box... it uses lots of resources.
[14:41] <ppf> chroot /mnt
[14:41] <ppf> IF you're mounts are still up
[14:41] <ppf> i thought you had it upgrading already?
[14:41] <CB6> I did before ya
[14:42] <hackerone> What else needs to be setup for running an android emulator?
[14:42] <CB6> It upgraded something but I wasn't positive as to whether that was the liveusb or actual desktop
[14:42] <hackerone> android-emulator isn't listed
[14:42] <ppf> stephans: secure in what way?
[14:43] <ppf> CB6: why do we repeat everything at least three times?
[14:45] <CB6> ppf it's sayomg pkgproblemResolver:: Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages E:unable to correct dependencies
[14:45] <CB6> saying*
[14:45] <ppf> CB6: full output please
[14:47] <CB6> http://pastebin.com/aFQy0Emq
[14:50] <matikbird> hi everyone,
[14:50] <matikbird> I'm here because any of my browsers are impossible.
[14:50] <matikbird> i'm downloading ubuntu 12.04
[14:50] <matikbird> is it recommendable?
[14:51] <ppf> matikbird: no it isn't
[14:51] <ppf> it's really old
[14:51] <Makhan> I "Think" i've got a rootkit, but i'm not sure
[14:51] <Makhan> i need your help
[14:51] <WernerWant> Hello I want use ProxyPreverseHost in 000-default.conf on apache2
[14:51] <matikbird> I know it is.. but, you see
[14:52] <matikbird> I tried every distro in this laptop.
[14:52] <teenis> Makhan: why do you think so?
[14:52] <WernerWant> but I can't restart the server with it
[14:52] <matikbird> I know everything worked fine in 12.04 back in the day
[14:52] <Puro> Is it possible install any kind virtual speaker system to Ubuntu or it variants? I mean that I can use headphones and it sound like I have speakers. Like Dolby virtual speakers. I have Asus Xonar Essence STX soundcard.
[14:52] <matikbird> i'm just worry it doesn't upgrade by itself.
[14:52] <Makhan> my pc is doing things i don't remember doing myself
[14:52] <matikbird> ppf: would that be a really big deal?
[14:52] <michal__> hi
[14:53] <Makhan> it's installing some weird programs and some strange files keep appearing in my root folder
[14:53] <ppf> matikbird: you wouldn't get modern hardware support and end of life is some time early next year
[14:53] <ppf> the kernel is really old
[14:53] <ppf> just go with xenial
[14:53] <michal__> can someon explain me something about software in linux
[14:53] <teenis> Makhan: what kind of files and programs
[14:53] <matikbird> that's exactly why I'm going with it. this laptop seems not to be modern hardware.
[14:53] <matikbird> or at least, xenial works really bad.
[14:54] <Makhan> i don't know they look weird
[14:54] <wabbits> michal__ just ask your question :)
[14:54] <matikbird> i'm on linux mint now. I was hoping that everything works the way it should.
[14:54] <matikbird> you see, nothing crashes. but it slow as hell.
[14:55] <Makhan> one of them os called waru."some russian?"
[14:55] <matikbird> and I have an I3 2,50ghz
[14:55] <WernerWant> Hello I want use ProxyPreverseHost in 000-default.conf on apache2 It don't work
[14:55] <michal__> ok.So...I have partition linux one part for own documents and second for linux mint.And I want to install software from synaptic: Where the software will install?
[14:55] <ppf> CB6: you can try to upgrade (apt-get install) the outdated dependencies manually
[14:56] <Makhan> teenis: nevermind, i'm going to do a clean install
[14:56] <ppf> try apt-get install python3-minimal
[14:56] <matikbird> god I hope it works.
[14:56] <matikbird> i'm gonna lose it otherwise.
[14:59] <sangy> Hi, I can't seem to find shadow-utils, nor the shadow manpage on the 3rd section. Is this intended?
[15:02] <CB6> ppf tried that and then it pulled up the usual errors on dependencies
[15:03] <CB6> upgrades disables stuff. Is it possible I can reactivate them?
[15:03] <ppf> CB6: error message ...
[15:03] <CB6> error packageproblemresovler resolve generated breaks this may be caused by held packages
[15:03] <ppf> full message
[15:05] <Pici> sangy: Ubuntu doesn't have a shadow-utils package.  The shadow source package provides the binaries for the passwd, login, and uidmap packages.
[15:06] <CB6> http://pastebin.com/JUC4e01W
[15:06] <Pici> sangy: also, are you sure you didn't mean man 5 shadow? 3 would be a system call.
[15:08] <CB6> Wondering if maybe there's a package I need to get said updates and that
[15:08] <CB6> is why upgrades aren't getting those dependencies?
[15:09] <CB6> updates disable packages external from the OS core pack do they not?
[15:09] <CB6> For kernel anyhow
[15:09] <ppf> it does, those are irrelevant right now
[15:09] <CB6> ok
[15:10] <ppf> try apt-get install python3
[15:10] <ppf> and please, don't paste the entire worlds history, just the outputs of the respective command
[15:10] <sangy> Pici: I do have shadow 3: https://linux.die.net/man/3/shadow
[15:10] <CB6> saying apt-get -f install
[15:11] <ppf> dude, paste the full output
[15:11] <CB6> should I try apt-get -f install python3?
[15:11] <kur1j> ducasse: I can't find a PPA for trusty with 1.3.1
[15:11] <kur1j> ducasse: can I install the 16.04 repository and just install from that?
[15:11] <CB6> Is there a native IRC app inside Live? This is getting tedious typing it out on the alternate laptop hence the non posting all the time
[15:12] <sangy> Pici: amazingly, it does compile, it's just that the manpage is missing...
[15:12] <ppf> you can install software on the live system
[15:14] <CB6> going to try xchat
[15:15] <Pici> sangy: See man 3 getpwnam for the same information.
[15:16] <sangy> Pici: ah, ok. Thanks!
[15:16] <Pici> sangy: assuming you have manpages-dev installed, of course.
[15:17] <sangy> Pici: it is actually not me, but a student of mine who is working on an Ubuntu system. Thanks for the clarification, I'll make sure they have manpages-dev
[15:17] <Pici> sangy: no problem.
[15:17] <Amm0n> How to handle initramfs hooks in Ubuntu 16.04? Trying to hibernate using an encrypted swapfile and i need to add a resume + resume_offset= hook to the initramfs.
[15:18] <CB6_> http://pastebin.com/C5yUL7k5
[15:20] <ppf> CB6_: did you run apt-get update ?
[15:20] <CB6_> earlier ya and posted it
[15:21] <ppf> in the chroot?
[15:21] <ppf> anyways, python appears to be gone from the dependency list?
[15:22] <ppf> try another one
[15:23] <k1du> helo
[15:23] <ppf> or try this: apt-get -f install | grep ": Depends" | cut -d' ' -f 2 | xargs apt-get install
[15:23] <k1du> hello,sorry can anyone help me with a grub problem ?
[15:25] <k1du> https://paste.ubuntu.com/23270575/.
[15:25] <CB6_> http://pastebin.com/60hZifaM
[15:25] <ppf> CB6_: wrong paste?
[15:26] <k1du> https://paste.ubuntu.com/23270575/  <--- i dont understaind nothing here seriously ... i just installed win 10 in another hdd and among my other OS the grub dissapeared if i want to go into the other OS like Mint i have to use the f8 Key anbd select manually the hdd that haves the os installed ... but almost nothing works..
[15:27] <k1du> I have tryed to update-grub but it doesnt work ..
[15:27] <mewecoffee> k1du: so Windows took over your bootloader? so you can boot to Linux OS by selecting the hard drive but you cant get to grub2 bootloader when booting up?
[15:27] <k1du> yes..
[15:28] <k1du> i had on 1 part win7 + mint and in other ubuntu 16.04 and in the 3rd hdd i installed win 10 to test it ..
[15:28] <mewecoffee> did you boot up to install disc and install boot-repair?
[15:29] <k1du> i had burg ... before i installed win 10 ... as i read on forums its outdated and bad .. so i tryed to uninstall it
[15:29] <mewecoffee> what i've had to do for dual boot installs is: 1) after installing linux, using install disc to install boot repair https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[15:29] <k1du> i didnt used boot repair
[15:29] <mewecoffee> and then that usually lets me get to grub once, If I boot to windows and then after a 2nd reboot it doesnt show grub, I have to enter the following into an administrative prompt in windows
[15:29] <mewecoffee> bcdedit /set "{bootmgr}" path \EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi
[15:30] <zh1> how can i go back a kernel on ubuntu 16.04?
[15:30] <mewecoffee> watch the syntax though, it's different per OS and version, I got the syntax from the process complete message on boot repair.
[15:30] <letsrock> hi do we have a vpn which could bypass enterprise proxy
[15:30] <ppf> zh1: install the package
[15:30] <mewecoffee> and lastly this was for me on a win10/ubuntu 16.04 dual boot, not sure how much that applies to mint
[15:31] <k1du> i could install another ubuntu along win 10 maybe that will help when it reconfigures the grub ? could be a soulution =
[15:31] <k1du> ?
[15:31] <ikonia> why would that help ?
[15:31] <ikonia> that would make things worse
[15:31] <k1du> i cannot upgrade grub form ubuntu
[15:31] <ikonia> upgrade grub ?
[15:31] <ikonia> why do you want upgrade grub ?
[15:31] <k1du> i wil take a look at boot-repair but as i read on forums it wont work ..
[15:32] <k1du> it doesnt show up ..
[15:32] <Southern_Gentlem> k1du,  you installed win10
[15:32] <ikonia> why are you trying to upgrade grub
[15:32] <k1du> after the win 10 install
[15:32] <k1du> yes..
[15:32] <ikonia> do you mean grub has vanished after the windows 10 install
[15:32] <k1du> i just wanted to test it so i installed in a 3rd hdd i use for testing
[15:32] <k1du> ikonia: yes
[15:32] <letsrock> boot repair disk is perfect for these solutions especially dual boots @kldu
[15:32] <Southern_Gentlem> and if win10 was on the second drive it requires to write its boot stuff on the first hard drive
[15:33] <ikonia> k1du: so you just want to re-install grub to the mbr of your boot disk ?
[15:33] <ikonia> is that what it comes down to
[15:33] <ikonia> rather than "upgrading grub"
[15:33] <Amm0n> How to handle initramfs hooks in Ubuntu 16.04? Trying to hibernate using an encrypted swapfile and i need to add a resume hook to the initramfs.
[15:33] <k1du> well i tought that updateing grub would repair the grub menu and things would sor
[15:34] <ikonia> updating and upgrading are two different things too
[15:34] <k1du> i will go try boot-repair and after i will be back with news
[15:34] <k1du> yes i know sorry
[15:34] <k1du> updateing
[15:34] <hackerone> what is needed for running an android emulator?
[15:34] <CB6_> http://pastebin.com/dSuA2Us6
[15:34] <hackerone> qemu has a launch command
[15:35] <hackerone> what is used for launching android-emulator
[15:35] <ikonia> CB6_: you've been at this for hours
[15:35] <ikonia> CB6_: back up your data - and just re-install to 16.04.1 from day one
[15:35] <ikonia> make it easy on yourself
[15:35] <CB6_> I'm mentally spent lol... been at it all night.
[15:37] <k1du> Errors were encountered while processing:
[15:37] <k1du>  qemu-system-common
[15:37] <k1du>  at
[15:37] <k1du>  qemu-system-x86
[15:37] <k1du>  qemu-kvm
[15:37] <k1du>  python-vm-builder
[15:37] <letsrock> exit
[15:38] <k1du> that is what i get when i install boot-repair ...
[15:38] <k1du> Brb i will go crack my forehead and will be back
[15:45] <jordila> hi #ubuntu community... i'm installing Xubuntu 16 from a LiveUSB on Windows machine (dual bootable in mind). Why is the installer not offering the 'Install Ubuntu alongside Windows' option? what am i missing ?
[15:46] <dumbravaMinunata> is xubuntu an official derivative?
[15:46] <cscf> dumbravaMinunata, yes, it is
[15:46] <ppf> CB6_: i second ikonia
[15:46] <ppf> kill it with fire
[15:47] <cscf> jordila, perhaps Windows is using all 4 primary partitions?  That would prevent the auto-installer working.
[15:47] <jordila> cscf there is just one big NTFS partition
[15:48] <CB6_> ya I think so.. apparently kernel updates can cripple a server fast lol. Not doing that again!
[15:48] <ppf> don't blame a kernel update
[15:49] <cscf> jordila, ok, well then try the manual install and see if you can shrink it
[15:49] <ppf> you broke something durin os upgrade, without knowing what it's hard to give advice
[15:50] <CB6_> I was watching a movie while it was upgrading. Didn't do anything myself lol
[15:53] <jordila> cscf ...yeah, aligned with your suggestion, i may try to shrink the windows partition and create the needed ones, manually...
[15:53] <jordila> i was just being lazy, .. ( missing the almost one-click-install-alongside-Windows ) :-P
[15:58] <jordila> wow... i've just got a " Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs..." while launching the LiveUSB 'Install Xubuntu' option, what am i missing ?
[15:59] <ouroumov> jordila, maybe bad USB or bad ISO, did you check the hashes?
[16:00] <jordila> ouroumov USB is brand new... didn't checked the hashes though... let's do it
[16:01] <jordila> let me add that it booted a couple of times... and showed the 'Kernel panic ...' afterwards.
[16:08] <jordila> i'm afraid i'm outdated on this... which Live USB creation tool do you recommend ?
[16:16] <Ghostly> Hello, I installed pytest locally using pip. how bind the name so that i don't have to manually path to it each time i want to use it from the bash shell?
[16:18] <Pici> Ghostly: You installed it using pip --user ?
[16:18] <neildugan> Hi I am having trouble with vsftpd -- it doesn't want to copy a file over, I am getting this error message in syslog -- Oct  4 03:13:05 webserver kernel: [2134332.137656] audit: type=1326 audit(1475511185.982:52): auid=4294967295 uid=65534 gid=65534 ses=4294967295 pid=26721 comm="vsftpd" exe="/usr/sbin/vsftpd" sig=31 arch=c000003e syscall=37 compat=0 ip=0x7f957751acd7 code=0x0 -- what does this mean?
[16:18] <Ghostly> pici, that is correct.
[16:20] <Southern_Gentlem> neildugan,  do you own both machines
[16:20] <Pici> Ghostly: You'd need to add ~/.local/bin/ to your user's $PATH.  Modify your .bashrc and add a line that says:  PATH="$HOME/.local/bin/:$PATH"
[16:21] <neildugan> Southern_Gentlem, yes!  one my laptop the other is VM on my server
[16:21] <Southern_Gentlem> and the vm has an external ip?
[16:22] <Southern_Gentlem> neildugan,  well i suggest you scp the file over and forget about vsftp
[16:22] <Southern_Gentlem> scp is in ssh
[16:23] <Ghostly> pici, Awesome. That worked perfectly. Thanks alot ^^
[16:23] <neildugan> Southern_Gentlem, ok, but any idea what the error means?  I would like to know.
[16:26] <Ghostly> pici, seems i was a bit hasty here. Now normal commands are not working.
[16:28] <Ghostly> pici, ...Forget that. I made a silly typo. But now i got it fixed.
[16:29] <falcon> hi
[16:30] <Sillypirato> and so the pirate joins ubuntu once again
[16:30] <giulio> hi all
[16:30] <giulio> some one can help me to compile a old driver source from mediatek?
[16:31] <Sillypirato> giulo , is it really old crappy and nasty with libs missing n stuff ? in that case no :P
[16:31] <Sillypirato> giulo , show me the link plz
[16:32] <giulio> 2012 kernel 2.6
[16:32] <Pici> Ghostly: yay
[16:32] <giulio> but i use 4.8 kernel
[16:32] <giulio> error: passing argument 2 of ‘hex_dump’ from incompatible pointer type
[16:32] <giulio> wait for link
[16:33] <giulio> http://www.mediatek.com/en/downloads1/downloads/rt8070-rt3070-rt3370-rt3572-rt5370-rt5372-rt5572-usb-usb/
[16:33] <Sillypirato> giulo; right , so what card do you have
[16:34] <giulio> it gives me many odd errors, a 3070 chipset and for now load rt2800usb driver
[16:34] <rafaelcenteio> Hi, I have two desktop environments installed (xfce and unity), but for some reason the button to change the environment does not appear on the greeter screen. Thanks in advance.
[16:35] <Sillypirato> giulo from what source did you confirm that there is no mainstraim support ?
[16:35] <giulio> the big problem, reason of try to install the drivers, is the packets lost
[16:35] <giulio> i searched the official download page
[16:36] <giulio> that is the latest driver source from mediatek
[16:36] <giulio> and in past i compiled it without problems
[16:36] <jack_esqueleton> hi i have a problem wiht my wireless card it could't conncet
[16:36] <Sillypirato> giulo so if i understand correctly the mainstream drivers sucks ?
[16:36] <Sillypirato> *driver
[16:37] <giulio> if with mainstream u intend the default in ubuntu, then yes
[16:37] <giulio> the default make me 40% packets lost
[16:37] <Sillypirato> giulo eght thats nasty :P  , oke so what do you get after running make ?
[16:37] <giulio> i formatted today before i used the official meditek but not i not compile at all
[16:38] <Sillypirato> (use something like pastebin or whatever you like)
[16:38] <giulio> that error: error: passing argument 2 of ‘hex_dump’ from incompatible pointer type
[16:38] <giulio> many times
[16:38] <giulio> rror: passing argument 2 of ‘hex_dump’ from incompatible pointer type
[16:38] <giulio> error: passing argument 2 of ‘hex_dump’ from incompatible pointer type
[16:38] <giulio> ah ok
[16:38] <giulio> wait
[16:39] <moat_joe> Is postgres 9.6 going to make ubuntu 16.10?
[16:40] <nacc> moat_joe: #ubuntu+1, but i'm guessing not since it's past feature freeze and 9.5 is what is in 16.10
[16:40] <giulio> http://pastebin.com/KgZe5SwP
[16:40] <giulio> thats all
[16:40] <baizon> moat_joe: no, 9.5
[16:40] <giulio> ty Sillypirato
[16:41] <moat_joe> Thanks nacc, baizon
[16:41] <Sillypirato> @giulio  did you install kerneldev ?
[16:41] <IBMHPGOOGLE> After upgrading to xubuntu 16.04 does not the xfce starting, the message says that the graphic card driver was not found or something like that, how can I reinstall all the things that have to do with the graphical environment?
[16:41] <giulio> i install build-essential
[16:41] <christiam> hi everybody
[16:42] <christiam> I am christiam from Spain
[16:42] <christiam> exit
[16:42] <baizon> hi christiam
[16:42] <elias_a> christiam: Ask a question!
[16:42] <christiam> my English is not so good..
[16:42] <giulio> @Sillypirato i installed build-essential gcc and linux-headers
[16:43] <baizon> !es | christiam
[16:43] <elias_a> christiam: You are doing just fine. :)
[16:43] <christiam> well,where can I find the best tutorial to install sofware in Linux by consol?
[16:44] <newdimension> How come apt-cache only has two version of firefox? (45 and 49).  I was looking to downgrade to 48
[16:44] <Sillypirato> @giulio im testing if it builds here
[16:44] <Southern_Gentlem> christiam, your distro of choice
[16:44] <baizon> newdimension: there is 45 LTS and 49
[16:45] <giulio> ok thanks Sillypirato
[16:45] <christiam> ok thanks..
[16:45] <newdimension> baizon: they only keep the LTS and not the versions in between?
[16:45] <baizon> newdimension: because they arent supported by mozilla and also the package team
[16:46] <newdimension> baizon: I'm on the regular release cycle, that means I was on 45 before I switched to 49?
[16:47] <baizon> newdimension: with the regular cycle you upgrade every 6-7 weeks. With LTS you stick with the lts versions
[16:47] <baizon> newdimension: more here https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/faq/
[16:49] <Sillypirato> @giulio do you have this : module-assistant
[16:49] <giulio> where?
[16:50] <Sillypirato> installed
[16:50] <giulio> error impossible found module-assistant
[16:50] <giulio> no..not even in repos
[16:50] <\9> !info module-assistant
[16:51] <giulio> wait send update
[16:51] <Sillypirato> be careful not to do too many multiliners, some mod may kick your ass
[16:51] <giulio> i cleaned all and forgot to update list
[16:52] <giulio> now im updating
[16:52] <IBMHPGOOGLE> Can someone please help me with the things I wrote earlier here?
[16:52] <Sillypirato> @giulo , i found this btw http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=91173
[16:52] <nacc> IBMHPGOOGLE: it would be good to provide the exact message
[16:53] <giulio> Sillypirato, ok now installed
[16:53] <giulio> try now compile?
[16:53] <Sillypirato> giulo sure ,  the page above also explains how to blacklist but i guess you already knew that
[16:54] <IBMHPGOOGLE> Just scroll up a little bit
[16:54] <giulio> i not found that page
[16:54] <IBMHPGOOGLE> You will find everything
[16:54] <giulio> didnt
[16:55] <giulio> but i was conrcerned to the error and searched a solution for it
[16:55] <giulio> but found only topic without reply
[16:55] <giulio> now i will try that how-to
[16:55] <giulio> thanks in advance
[16:55] <newdimension> baizon: so what's the reason the regular updates are kept on apt-cache? They chose to only keep LTS?
[16:56] <newdimension> *aren't kept
[16:56] <Sillypirato> @giulo sure bro
[16:57] <IBMHPGOOGLE> Something like reinstall graphic card driver?
[16:57] <baizon> newdimension: because no support?
[16:58] <IBMHPGOOGLE> Or reinstall xubuntu graphic?
[17:00] <ash_workz> if instructions say to run ./configure, it's implied a `configure` file is present in that directory, right?
[17:00] <nacc> IBMHPGOOGLE: "the message says that the graphic card driver was not found or something like that" -- that is not precise
[17:00] <giulio> Sillypirato, nothing has changed
[17:00] <Sillypirato> giulo ah thats great news
[17:01] <giulio> or is the blacklistening rt drivers or the problem is elsewhere
[17:01] <Sillypirato> giulo nah should still compile if that possible in this kernel
[17:01] <giulio> ...then what i must do?
[17:01] <giulio> module-ass said all ok already
[17:02] <IBMHPGOOGLE> Because it is partly in Swedish that is how I can translate it
[17:02] <ninjah> Can someone suggest an l2tp ipsec vpn client or solution?
[17:02] <ninjah> No l2tp in 16.04
[17:02] <IBMHPGOOGLE> Sorry
[17:03] <giulio> so Sillypirato what can i do?
[17:03] <Sillypirato> giulo gimme a sec
[17:03] <giulio> ok
[17:05] <giulio> DPO_RT5572_LinuxSTA_2.6.1.3_20121022/os/linux/../../common/cmm_data.c:3151:33: error: passing argument 2 of ‘hex_dump’ from incompatible pointer type
[17:08] <Sillypirato> giulio do you have the kernel headers installed ?
[17:09] <giulio> yes
[17:10] <giulio> -generic and for the 4.8 kernel
[17:11] <giulio> Sillypirato, the error is odd...can be a gcc version imcompatibility?
[17:13] <Sillypirato> giulio guess i could be , did you try and find a solution for the packet loss on the kernel (sure u did) I can imagine support is assumed for this driver
[17:13] <Sillypirato> *kernel driver
[17:14] <ash_workz> yeah, I am just overall confused by ./configure
[17:14] <giulio> mmm
[17:15] <ash_workz> people refer to it like it's a command when it seems like it's a file
[17:15] <giulio> with old kernel it worked
[17:15] <giulio> but not without errors,but i founded fixs
[17:15] <ash_workz> I assume `configure` is a file commonly archived with applications
[17:16] <ash_workz> so if official instructions tell me to download a a file at <link> and run ./configure and there is no configure file, then likely the link is corrupt or something
[17:16] <ash_workz> right?
[17:19] <Sillypirato> @giulio did you check the readme file ?
[17:19] <giulio> yes
[17:20] <giulio> nothing special
[17:21] <lancey> ncio
[17:22] <Sillypirato> giulo its probably lack of kernel support, its not uncommon for these type of drivers by vendors , they are often slow if they release something nice , perhaps you could see if there is a madwifi/patched driver for monitor support, maybe there is some stuff around for this kernel
[17:25] <giulio> mmmm
[17:25] <Sillypirato> not saying there isnt some clever fella that might be able to fix this
[17:26] <giulio> Sillypirato, the usb work but has a huge packets lost
[17:27] <giulio> i tryed many options settings in driver.conf but nothing changed
[17:28] <acresearch> people, is there an issue with canonical ltd.?
[17:29] <Sillypirato> giulio , lower power settings ?
[17:29] <kal_> hi everyone. I'm trying to install ubuntu to dual boot, then I get to the installation type screen and no disk or partition is loading
[17:30] <giulio> isetted power off
[17:30] <giulio> to power manager by iwconfig
[17:30] <Sillypirato> giulio with some adapters its possible to set some settings including power , lowering it can help with packet loss
[17:30] <giulio> how?
[17:31] <giulio> i used iwconfig wlanxxx power off
[17:31] <Sillypirato> giulio letme check
[17:32] <cerion> kal_: what hardware do you have ?
[17:32] <Sillypirato> giulio option called txpower
[17:32] <kal_> desktop, amd cpu,
[17:32] <kal_> samsung ssd, forgot which 1tb hdd
[17:33] <giulio> Sillypirato, that is already "hacked"
[17:33] <giulio> by me with crd and wireless region
[17:33] <giulio> 38dbi as max
[17:33] <cerion> kal_: could you take a photo of this screen and post on imgur.com
[17:34] <cerion> and back the link here
[17:34] <kal_> no problem
[17:34] <kal_> well it looks like this http://i.stack.imgur.com/DIUce.jpg
[17:35] <Sillypirato> giulio so you cant lower it ?
[17:36] <cerion> kal_: indeed. I got not idea.
[17:36] <kal_> lol it's all good.
[17:36] <kal_> vm works so i guess ill just do that
[17:36] <Sillypirato> oh and setting rate to a lower value can give more stable connection
[17:37] <cerion> kal_: some chipset might not be recognized
[17:37] <kal_> darn
[17:37] <acresearch> people, is there an issue with canonical ltd.?
[17:37] <cerion> kal_: you could post on askubuntu.com. Specify the more detail you can like the motherboard type and number and so on
[17:37] <giulio> Sillypirato, why lower it?
[17:37] <kal_> thanks
[17:37] <newdimension> I'm trying to install firefox manually so I downloaded the compiled version from mozilla. Extracted the file and copied it to /usr/lib/firefox. then sudo ln -s /usr/lib/firefox /usr/bin/firefox. when I try to run firefox in terminal it says it's not installed
[17:38] <MonkeyDust> newdimension  begin with    which firefox
[17:39] <Sillypirato> giulio a lower rate can give a more stable connection
[17:39] <newdimension> MonkeyDust, that doesn't return anything
[17:39] <MonkeyDust> newdimension  ok...    whereis firefox
[17:40] <newdimension> MonkeyDust: firefox: /usr/bin/firefox /usr/lib/firefox /etc/firefox
[17:40] <giulio> i always used to 38dbi
[17:42] <MonkeyDust> newdimension  ok... now pastebin     dpkg -l firefox ; dpkg -L firefox
[17:44] <giulio> seems i must downgrade to kernel 4.5 from 4.6 seems to be a change of api
[17:45] <newdimension> http://pastebin.com/MpUfKM6k
[17:46] <newdimension> MonkeyDust: http://pastebin.com/MpUfKM6k
[17:47] <newdimension> It mentions firefox v45 which I uninstalled using apt-get remvoe
[17:49] <MonkeyDust> newdimension  it shows /etc/ only... on my system, the list much longer
[17:49] <MonkeyDust> newdimension  what happens after    sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
[17:50] <MonkeyDust> newdimension  and can you run firefox with the absolute path, i.e.    /usr/bin/firefox
[17:51] <giulio> im installing 4.5.7 kernel
[17:51] <newdimension> MonkeyDust: sudo apt update shouldn't have any role because I'm installing it manually right? The reason I'm doing it manuallt is that apt-get doens't have the version I want
[17:53] <MonkeyDust> newdimension  true that
[17:53] <cerion> newdimension: you should have done ln -s /usr/lib/firefox/firefox /usr/bin/firefox
[17:53] <cerion> newdimension: sudo rm /usr/bin/firefox. and do it again
[17:53] <robart> salut
[17:54] <cerion> robart: salut; on parle anglais ici sinon aller dans #ubuntu-fr
[17:55] <MonkeyDust> j'aime regarder les filles qui marchent sur la plage
[17:55] <MonkeyDust> (joke)
[17:56] <cerion> newdimension: ?
[17:57] <Pici> 25
[17:57] <giulio> Sillypirato, thanks for all :)
[17:57] <giulio> i go bye
[17:59] <acresearch> people, is there an issue with canonical ltd.?
[17:59] <bekks> acresearch: Which issue do you have in mind?
[18:00] <acresearch> bekks: it seems when i read about it articles say it is not making profit? is ubuntu development at risk?
[18:01] <bekks> acresearch: Whatever you read is nonsense.
[18:01] <bekks> acresearch: It is a company, its goal is to make money.
[18:01] <acresearch> bekks: i hope so, i do not want ubuntu to stop
[18:01] <Sillypirato> this has been so for quite some time
[18:01] <bekks> acresearch: Then stop reading nonsense like that :P
[18:01] <Sillypirato> community will run it if it has to , basically they already do
[18:02] <acresearch> bekks: haha
[18:02] <Sillypirato> its like a failed redhat
[18:02] <acresearch> bekks: its good to keep an eye on what is happening in the world
[18:02] <bekks> Sillypirato: redhat didnt fail ;)
[18:03] <kim27> Hi all, I'm using LXDE, and everytime I unplug and plug back in my USB wifi, I can no longer manage the USB wifi as a user until I reboot. It will magically connect to wifi if that is what the settings are, but I as a user no longer have permissions to manage the card from the LXDE UI. Any ideas of what I need to change to allow me to edit the permissions? 16.04
[18:03] <teo_> A question about the keyring: it says it unlocks during login. But if the password is reset during maintenance, will that unlock again the keyring?
[18:03] <bekks> acresearch: thats for sure, but nonsense like that cant be true, obviously "a company deliberately not earning money"
[18:04] <acresearch> bekks: no what i read on wikipedia is, what i understood, is that they made some unprofittable investments (ubuntu one, mobile etc...) and that the company has yet to make profit since it was made
[18:05] <k1l> acresearch: ubuntu development is not at risk.
[18:06] <k1l> acresearch: but that non tehcnical topic better suits into #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:08] <zeleftikam> test
[18:08] <zeleftikam> ok
[18:08] <rasoanaivo> Hello
[18:08] <zeleftikam> hello
[18:08] <rasoanaivo> I m from Madagascar
[18:08] <zeleftikam> Amazing!
[18:08] <zeleftikam> I'm from the US of A
[18:09] <rasoanaivo> yes,  can you speak french ?
[18:09] <k1l> !fr | rasoanaivo
[18:09] <zeleftikam> rasoanaivo, no, sorry
[18:09] <rasoanaivo> okay , so let's talk :)
[18:10] <zeleftikam> rasoanaivo, private message me with /msg zeleftikam
[18:10] <rasoanaivo> how to private message?
[18:10] <zeleftikam>  /msg zeleftikam message
[18:17] <newdimension>  cerion: Sorry was away. It did that. now if I try to run firefox it says: bash: /usr/bin/firefox: No such file or directory
[18:19] <Guest_5190> t
[18:19] <kim27> ah, restarting nm-applet seems to solve the problem
[18:22] <Jordan_U> newdimension: ls -l /usr/bin/firefox
[18:23] <newdimension> Jordan_U: /usr/bin/firefox -> /usr/lib/firefox/firefox
[18:24] <Jordan_U> newdimension: ls -l /usr/lib/firefox/firefox
[18:25] <newdimension> Jordan_U: /usr/lib/firefox/firefox
[18:25] <Tims_Tech> is there a ubuntu touch irc channel?
[18:25] <Jordan_U> newdimension: You forgot the -l
[18:25] <newdimension> Jordan_U: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 162808 Oct  3 13:35 /usr/lib/firefox/firefox
[18:26] <Jordan_U> newdimension: Did you download the 32 bit version of Firefox?
[18:27] <newdimension> Jordan_U I downloaded the one under .../linux-x86_64/....
[18:27] <cerion> newdimension: and when you run /usr/lib/firefox/firefox directly ?
[18:27] <ubuntu-mate> hello
[18:28] <ubuntu-mate> I'm new on linux
[18:28] <newdimension> cerion: bash: ./firefox: No such file or directory    even though I can see the file in green right there
[18:28] <ubuntu-mate> and I shoose ubuntu mate
[18:28] <ubuntu-mate> is that good desicion for me?
[18:29] <cscf> newdimension, are you in the right directory?
[18:29] <Jordan_U> newdimension: file /usr/lib/firefox/firefox
[18:30] <cerion> https://askubuntu.com/questions/133389/no-such-file-or-directory-but-the-file-exists
[18:30] <newdimension> cscf: yes, I'm ls in the directory to double check and it's there
[18:30] <newdimension> Jordan_U: /usr/lib/firefox/firefox: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.18, BuildID[sha1]=9f7786936c83e25a0e179da513a1595e57f0b86e, stripped
[18:30] <cscf> newdimension, and you are on 64bit?
[18:31] <Jordan_U> newdimension: Get the 64 bit version, or install 32 bit libraries. Why are you installing Firefox this way at all though?
[18:32] <newdimension> Jordan_U: the download should have been the 64bit  version not sure how it's the 32bit. I'll redownload. I need firefox version 48 to use it with selenium but it's not on apt-get
[18:32] <cscf> newdimension, what Ubuntu version?
[18:32] <cscf> 16.04 has Firefox 49
[18:32] <newdimension> cscf, I'm on 16.04
[18:33] <cerion> oh no
[18:33] <cscf> newdimension, so why can't you use Firefox 49?
[18:33] <cscf> Do you need exactly 48?
[18:33] <newdimension> cscf selenium a program for browser testing doesn't work with 49. 48 was the latest version I had that was working
[18:40] <JeezusOnABike> Hey
[18:40] <newdimension> cscf, Jordan_U and cerion: thank you all for help it's working now. An issue though: It doesn't have the firefox logo when it's shown on the toolbar at the left and it doesn't show up in search.
[18:48] <rasoanaivo> hello
[18:48] <Maroon> Hello
[18:48] <rasoanaivo> im from madagascar
[18:48] <Maroon> I got now Ubuntu MATE
[18:48] <andres_> Amm
[18:49] <andres_> Holaaaa
[18:49] <rasoanaivo> what? i use linux mint
[18:49] <andres_> Etto Spamish ?
[18:49] <andres_> Spanish?
[18:49] <rasoanaivo> no , english an french
[18:49] <Maroon> Really, madagascar must be beautyfull!
[18:49] <k1l> rasoanaivo: hi, this channel is for ubuntu support only. mint is not allowed in here
[18:49] <andres_> Amm Nose
[18:50] <nicomachus> !es | andres_
[18:50] <rasoanaivo> yes, but my country is in difficulty now
[18:50] <andres_> Amm Gracias
[18:50] <Maroon> rasoanaivo: MATE is the version of ubuntu, which looks and feels like the old gnome 2 desktop
[18:51] <rasoanaivo> okay
[18:51] <Maroon> rasoanaivo: what difficulty?
[18:51] <rasoanaivo> cris political
[18:51] <nicomachus> !ot | Maroon rasoanaivo
[18:52] <andres_> No hablan
[18:52] <nicomachus> andres_: Por favor usa #ubuntu-es
[18:52] <Maroon> No hablan desaniol
[18:53]  * nicomachus slams his head on his desk and gives up 
[18:54] <max3> i have a string var with unicode code points in it, like '\u0022adfdf\u0022' how do i create a string var with what it would look like printed?
[18:54] <cscf> max3, in bash?
[18:55] <MonkeyDust> max3  looks like something for #bash
[18:55] <max3> oh whoops thought i was in python
[18:55] <cscf> Ah ok
[18:55] <MonkeyDust> max3  looks like something for #python
[18:55] <andres__> .
[18:56] <fireman__> Hay all, i just installing ubuntu 16.04 LTS but I cant turn on my wifi, I was googling but not solved yet, please help me
[18:56] <newdimension> I've done some reading. The icon problem is related to unity not finding firefox. How can I let unity know that firefox is installed?
[18:56] <EriC^^> fireman__: show us "lspci -k | grep -A2 -i network"
[18:57] <andres__> 252
[18:58] <newdimension> I might need to create a .desktop file. Is there a place I can download the default one for firefox?
[18:58] <fireman__> Device name Qualcom Atheros QCA9565
[18:58] <fireman__> Eric^^
[18:58] <EriC^^> fireman__: kernel module loaded?
[18:58] <fireman__> EriC^^ ath9k
[18:59] <andres__> Amm otro canal de Spanish ?
[18:59] <ioria> newdimension, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23271425/    this is in /usr/share/applications , if i got you
[18:59] <k1l> andres__: you were told that its #ubuntu-es for spanish. in here its only english
[19:00] <andres__> No hay Otro ?
[19:02] <fireman__> EriC^^: ath9k
[19:03] <ioria> fireman__, have you tried 'Try ubuntu' ? ans see if it works
[19:03] <giulio> Sillypirato, i resolved, i hope..must do more test, i booted 4.5.7 then compiled without errors the source driver, rebooted in 4.8 maked only "make install" for copy the compiled files then rebooted
[19:03] <giulio> now seems go not too bad in 4.8
[19:04] <cscf> !es | andres_
[19:05] <nicomachus> cscf: I've tried that already with him.
[19:05] <cscf> nicomachus, worth a shot :P
[19:05] <fireman__> ioria: no I dont, this laptop is basically installed ubuntu before, then win7 and now my friend want to back to ubuntu, so I just install as he wish
[19:06] <ioria> fireman__, from the main Menu select  'Try Ubuntu without install'
[19:06] <m[at]> r
[19:07] <ppf> is there an easy way to switch of my touchpad while i'm typing?
[19:07] <fireman__> ioria: yes I know that well but now already installed on it
[19:07] <Jordan_U> fireman__: Please pastebin the output of "rfkill list".
[19:07] <elisa87> hey I accidentally entered "rm *" in the wrong directory and my files in that directory got deleted. How can I back it up?
[19:07] <ioria> fireman__, ah, ok misunderstood
[19:08] <fireman__> Jordan_U: okay, on my way
[19:08] <fireman__> ioria: my bad english :D
[19:08] <k1l> elisa87: easiest is to get your backups.
[19:08] <ppf> elisa87: they're gone
[19:08] <ioria> fireman__, :þ
[19:08] <elisa87> yeah
[19:08] <Jordan_U> elisa87: There is no "recycling bin" for rm. How important is this data to you?
[19:08] <k1l> elisa87: or you try something like extundelete or photorec. but that is a lot of effort and there is no guarantee to get the data back
[19:15] <fireman__> Jordan_U: pastebin.com/vV8KJGs4
[19:15] <ppf> regarding my touchpad: i briefly tried synclient and syndaemon, but couldn't get the to actually disable the touchpad
[19:16] <ppf> (i didn't try very hard though)
[19:17] <ioria> ppf, synclient TouchpadOff=1 ?
[19:18] <ppf> that switches it of permanently
[19:18] <ioria> ppf, what are you looking for ?
[19:18] <ppf> for the touchpad to disable itself while i type
[19:19] <CountryfiedLinux> howdy
[19:19] <CountryfiedLinux> How do I convert MPV files to something else?
[19:19] <ioria> ppf, syndaemon -i 1 -K -d ?
[19:20] <newdimension> ioria: Is it normal to have to go through this? All the guides that I've found regarding installing firefox from a tar were just copying the content to /usr/lib/ and symlinking to usr/bin. No a single one mentioned the trouble with .desktop
[19:20] <\9> CountryfiedLinux: ffmpeg probably, assuming that's a video format
[19:20] <\9> CountryfiedLinux: ffmpeg -i input.mpv output.whatever
[19:20] <ioria> newdimension, firefox dosn't know you are on unity
[19:20] <CountryfiedLinux> ok thanks
[19:20] <CountryfiedLinux> \9,
[19:21] <ppf> ioria: M(
[19:21] <ioria> ppf no way ?
[19:21] <ppf> i failed at reading the manpage
[19:21] <ppf> that does actually work
[19:21] <ioria> ppf lucky guy
[19:22] <tsousa> When is the new ubuntu is going to be released?
[19:22] <newdimension> ioria: so the correct way is to write a .desktop file? Where would have I gotten it if you didn't share yours ?
[19:22] <CountryfiedLinux> tsousa, this month
[19:22] <ppf> yeah i threw in a -t there, and because my WM selects a window once i hover it, i failed to see that it worked
[19:22] <ppf> ioria: fwiw M( is a facepalm smiley :D
[19:22] <ioria> newdimension,  i think from the ubuntu package ... not sure
[19:22] <nicomachus> !yakkety | tsousa
[19:22] <tsousa> because i jave some trouble with the kernel it keeps disconecting me from te internet
[19:22] <ppf> at least i use it that way
[19:22] <ioria> ppf  i see :þ
[19:23] <Jordan_U> fireman__: Looks like you have a physical wireless switch/button that is set to disable wifi.
[19:23] <ppf> so, thanks for the hint!
[19:23] <ioria> ppf   youwelc
[19:24] <Amara> How do I fire systemd service.timer one time to test manually?
[19:25] <ioria> newdimension,   but you can copy another one from the /usr/share/applications and adapt it to firefox
[19:25] <fireman__> Yes, I do, do you mean on keyboard?
[19:25] <ppf> Amara: depends on what kind of Sec you specified
[19:25] <Jordan_U> newdimension: You could have extracted the one from the packaged firefox.
[19:25] <cscf> fireman__, either a hardware switch or a special keyboard shortcut
[19:26] <newdimension> Jordan_U: the tar file? I couldn't find one there
[19:26] <CountryfiedLinux> Can I play M4V files on Ubuntu?
[19:26] <Jordan_U> newdimension: No, the one that is from the repositories (and installed by default).
[19:26] <Amara> ppf: its a daily thing that fires wih 12h accuracy, I don't wanna wait, or edit the timer file
[19:26] <ppf> Amara: but probably the 'correct' answer is you can't
[19:26] <fireman__> Jordan_U: that button turned on and i found check sign on network manager, but still appear wifi disable
[19:27] <CountryfiedLinux> It's Apples iTunes DRM. I thought buying a digital download was a good idea, now having issues playing it anywhere but iTunes.
[19:27] <Amara> pdf, I've google but could find it too, thanks!
[19:27] <psyonix> is there an application I can install that will alow me to adjust volume for indvidual applications at the soundcard level? Say I want my browser's overall volume to come through lowder than say, spotify, but I want to use a mixr for that instead of adjusting the volume controls of those apllications individually
[19:27] <psyonix> louder*
[19:28] <tomodachi> psyonix: pulsaudio volume controll allows you to specify volume per sound source
[19:28] <tomodachi> like browser , mp3 player  etc
[19:28] <psyonix> cool, thanks!
[19:28] <k1l> psyonix: the pulseaudio settings can do that. just look at the ubuntu sound setings
[19:28] <tomodachi> probably sudo-apt get install pavucontrol
[19:28] <tomodachi> if its not already installed
[19:29] <ppf> the - moved a couple letters there :)
[19:29] <Jordan_U> psyonix: The sound preferences in gnome-control-center allow you to do that out of the box, though the app needs to be playing for you to change its volume setting.
[19:29] <ioria> fireman__, maybe you need  to configure the interface ssid, passphrase , etc. etc .
[19:30] <Jordan_U> fireman__: Please run rfkill list again and pastebin the new output.
[19:32] <newdimension> Adding the firefox.desktop made unity able to find firefox when searched for. But it's not showing the correct icon
[19:32] <fireman__> paste.ubuntu.com/23271543/ Jordan_U
[19:33] <Jordan_U> fireman__: What model laptop do you have?
[19:35] <psyonix> does anyone here use bitchx?
[19:35] <ioria> newdimension,   don't know your settings, but you can display any icon you want, editing the "Icon=" intem in the .desktop file
[19:35] <ioria> newdimension,   *item
[19:37] <jatt> what?
[19:37] <newdimension> ioria: I just want to have the default look. Right now "Icon=firefox" so I'm assuming it can't find it
[19:38] <Southern_Gentlem> shouldnt it be firefox.png?
[19:38] <ioria> newdimension,   look in your folder (where you downloaded firefox) ... any  icons in there ?
[19:38] <fireman__> Jordan_U: hp but i am not sure about model, wait for sec
[19:38] <newdimension> ioria: only firefox/icons/updater.png
[19:39] <ioria> newdimension,   you can download one .... look for firefox.png, or .xml  in google  and point the Icon to it
[19:41] <ford_> Trying to get a Logitech G510 keyboard to work using gnome15 but it's outdated git project and the config file is a .ac not .sh || https://gnome15.org/downloads/manual-install/ || stuck at the ./configure command due to no file or directory existing - however there is a config.ac file as I've mentioned before. I've tried autoconf, autoconf -i, and both give errors. automake --add-missing gives "error: configure.ac is required". Wat do?
[19:43] <fireman__> Jordan_U: HP 14
[19:43] <ioria> newdimension,   http://www.iconarchive.com/show/software-icons-by-hopstarter/Mozilla-Firefox-icon.html
[19:45] <Jordan_U> fireman__: Try "sudo rfkill unblock all" .
[19:47] <psyonix> word, pulseaudio is exactly what I needed
[19:47] <psyonix> thanks again all
[19:47] <fireman__> Jordan_U: Ok I'll try
[19:50] <fireman__> Jordan_U: Should I reboot?
[19:50] <newdimension> This might be a late realization: Do the people that maintain apt-get adjust firefox install so they work with ubuntu? Is that why I'm having to do so much steps? and finding missing files?
[19:50] <k1l> newdimension: yes. that is the idea behind a package management and package maintainers.
[19:51] <fireman__> Jordan_U: wireless lan still Hard Blocked
[19:51] <newdimension> k1l: I actually thought that they just automate the steps. But now realize that they adjust the files so it works with the specific linux release
[19:51] <k1l> newdimension: any reason why you dont just install firefox from the repo?
[19:51] <newdimension> k1l: I need v48 which is not on the repo
[19:52] <ioria> newdimension,   did you download the icon  ?
[19:52] <k1l> newdimension: wait, isnt 48 dead already?
[19:53] <ioria> newdimension,   i think you need a 24x24 or 32
[19:53] <MonkeyDust> FF 49 here
[19:53] <newdimension> ioria: I found that firefox has the icons in firefox/browser/chrome/icons/default so that wasn't it. Latest mozilla is V49 is that what you meant ?
[19:54] <k1l> newdimension: its not suggested that you run outdated browsers. that is a direct security issue
[19:54] <ioria> newdimension,   ^ k1l    no i meant this http://www.iconarchive.com/show/software-icons-by-hopstarter/Mozilla-Firefox-icon.html
[19:54] <newdimension> k1l, I know. I'm on a virtualmachine and I need v48 to have selenium work (a program to run functional tests on websites)
[19:54] <psyonix> that seems like a whole lot of work
[19:55] <psyonix> why wont selenium support the latest build?
[19:56] <newdimension> v49 was released a couple of weeks ago if I remember correctly. They might have not gotten time to update yet
[19:57] <newdimension> I need to take a break from all this. Thank you all for the help. Really do appreciate it
[20:00] <zh1> how can i mark on synaptic several packages to be removed in a row?
[20:00] <Egyptian[Web]> hi - i removed a repo, did apt-get clean all, apt-get update and yet i can see packages from that repo .. how do i remove it from cache?
[20:01] <k1l> Egyptian[Web]: can you show the output on paste.ubuntu.com and show the link here?
[20:01] <newdimension> is clean all as effective as purge ?
[20:02] <k1l> newdimension: that is a total different command. not doing things like remove or purge
[20:02] <zh1> wanna select a bunch for "Mark for complete removal"
[20:02] <Egyptian[Web]> k1l: its an internal repo and i'd rather not show specifics if i can
[20:03] <k1l> Egyptian[Web]: if you remove the repo from your sources.list then its not cached. a apt update should get a list without that repo.
[20:04] <k1l> Egyptian[Web]: but it will not remove packages. they are still installed
[20:04] <Egyptian[Web]> no .. i am talking about apt-cache policy package
[20:04] <k1l> Egyptian[Web]: then that repo is still somewhere in your sources
[20:05] <Egyptian[Web]> yes
[20:05] <k1l> so remove it from your sources.list
[20:06] <k1l> or sources.list.d folder, where 3rd party repos should be put
[20:06] <psyonix> type "rails console" in your terminal
[20:06] <Egyptian[Web]> i believe this is what i am looking for `rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* `
[20:06] <psyonix> wrong window
[20:06] <tgm4883> Egyptian[Web]: not likely
[20:06] <k1l> Egyptian[Web]: no.
[20:07] <k1l> Egyptian[Web]: a apt update will get a new list from the repos. but you seem to not have removed that repo yet
[20:08] <Egyptian[Web]> k1l: let me verify this command and get back soon
[20:08] <Ormus> Hello ! I have a question about " ls " timestamps reading. Reading the result of " ls -lrt" of a USB key on 2 different computers gives different timestamps (readings gives exactly two hours of difference for the "last modified" field)
[20:08] <Ormus> How can that be ? The "last modified" field is supposed to fixed, isn't it ?
[20:09] <RabitTrash> sup guys
[20:10] <RabitTrash> can somebody help me with ramscraping or sniffing ?
[20:10] <psyonix_> I asked this a little while ago, but does anyone in here run bitchx?
[20:10] <CountryfiedLinux> Does OBS perfectly capture audio and video from movies?
[20:10] <k1l> RabitTrash: not in here. if you do this for research you will need to read the documentation anyway :)
[20:10] <Jordan_U> Ormus: Do the two different machines have two different timezones? Is the filesystem in use Fat32?
[20:11] <Ormus> USB key are fat32 indeed. Computers use the smae timezones
[20:11] <zh1> got it, shift+del
[20:11] <k1l> psyonix_: before you wait for every 1500 users to answer if they run that program or not, better ask the real technical question :)
[20:11] <RabitTrash> k1L which channel i have to ask those questions ?
[20:11] <cscf> !alis | RabitTrash
[20:12] <psyonix_> killerpty: for some reason Ctrl + X isn't allowing me to toggle windows
[20:12] <RabitTrash> !allis
[20:12] <psyonix_> k1l: for some reason Ctrl + X isn't allowing me to toggle windows
[20:13] <RabitTrash> Which are good channels for hackers etc ?
[20:13] <psyonix_> lol
[20:13] <cpt-oblivious> lol
[20:13] <Ormus> But reading last modified date shouldn't be affected by computer timezone ?
[20:13] <cpt-oblivious> sounds legit :p
[20:13] <psyonix_> #mr.robot
[20:13] <cscf> RabitTrash, as I mentioned, use alis to find channels
[20:13] <RabitTrash> Yes but how cscf
[20:13] <RabitTrash> i dont know much about irc :l
[20:14] <k1l> RabitTrash: read the bots message.
[20:14] <psyonix_> crawl before you walk etc
[20:14] <npmccallum-work> I have an ubuntu system. I want to remove all packages except one package (i.e. ubuntu-minimal) and all its dependencies. I tried http://askubuntu.com/questions/240346/how-to-keep-only-ubuntu-minimal however it doesn't actually remove them all (for example, postgresql is still installed, but manually removing it doesn't remove ubuntu-minimal). I can't reinstall this system from scratch. Suggestions?
[20:16] <Jordan_U> npmccallum-work: What is your end goal? Why can't you re-install?
[20:16] <RabitTrash> whats the command to join a channel ?
[20:16] <Pici> RabitTrash: /join #channelname
[20:16] <psyonix_>  /join #_____
[20:16] <Ormus> It's /join #channelname
[20:17] <RabitTrash> thanks boys
[20:17] <psyonix_> you could also use /part
[20:17] <nacc> npmccallum-work: the first answer there?
[20:18] <npmccallum-work> Jordan_U: This is Travis CI. Their image is trusty, but I need xenial. I can upgrade to xenial before running my checks. But it takes forever. I'd like to minimize runtime.
[20:18] <npmccallum-work> Jordan_U: it doesn't matter if the system is broken after the tests run since it is discarded anyway
[20:19] <cscf> npmccallum-work, sounds like you should ask a Travis-CI channel how to get a xenial image
[20:19] <npmccallum-work> cscf: they have refused, and closed the bug
[20:19] <nacc> npmccallum-work: their recommendation seems to be to use docker to run with 16.04?
[20:20] <nacc> npmccallum-work: can you not do that?
[20:20] <nacc> I believe the issue referred to is: https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/5821
[20:20] <npmccallum-work> nacc: docker requires me to write all the tooling
[20:20] <nacc> npmccallum-work: what tooling?
[20:20] <RabitTrash> but u guys dont know anything about Scrapping or sniffing ?
[20:21] <cscf> RabitTrash, that's offtopic here.
[20:21] <RabitTrash> ah kk sorry..
[20:21] <RabitTrash> but cant find any channel that is full like this :l
[20:21] <npmccallum-work> nacc: does it matter?
[20:21] <npmccallum-work> nacc: I'm asking a question about how to debug dpkg/apt
[20:22] <npmccallum-work> nacc: and you're telling me to use docker
[20:22] <psyonix_> bruh, if you can't work out IRC, why on earth are you trying to get into sniffing?
[20:22] <nacc> npmccallum-work: no, i'm saying travis-ci says to
[20:22] <npmccallum-work> nacc: and their suggestion is stupid
[20:22] <nacc> npmccallum-work: but you also ignored my first question, are you using the first answer there?
[20:22] <npmccallum-work> nacc: no the second
[20:22] <npmccallum-work> I know how to use aptitude
[20:23] <npmccallum-work> apt-mark showmanual reveals afterwards that only ubuntu-minimal is listed as manual install
[20:23] <cscf> RabitTrash, also, you should probably learn more Linux skills (and IRC) before trying cracking.
[20:23] <npmccallum-work> but yet apt-get autoremove doesn't remove the packages like postgresql
[20:23] <RabitTrash> About linux i know things but i got a bit of questions
[20:23] <npmccallum-work> so I'm looking for help debugging this
[20:23] <RabitTrash> but i cant ask them here..
[20:23] <chopparu> Hi fellas, newb here, how do i get that help screen back after I first installed Ubuntu?
[20:23] <psyonix_> have you tried google/
[20:24] <Pici> !google
[20:24] <psyonix_> I mean, if he's asking about IRC, and script kiddie stuff, it would make sense he should start with a search engine, not an ubuntu chan
[20:25] <RabitTrash> lol
[20:26] <psyonix_> RabitTrash:http://www.ircbeginner.com/ircinfo/beg-faqs.html
[20:26] <psyonix_> RabitTrash: http://www.ircbeginner.com/ircinfo/beg-faqs.html
[20:27] <RabitTrash> kk thanks psyonix
[20:28] <nacc> npmccallum-work: does travis-ci support rebooting the environment during the ci run?
[20:28] <npmccallum-work> nacc: no, but I don't need that
[20:29] <nacc> npmccallum-work: what do you need from 16.04?
[20:29] <npmccallum-work> nacc: openssl
[20:30] <npmccallum-work> nacc: trying to upgrade just it basically does a dist-upgrade
[20:30] <npmccallum-work> nacc: which is why I'm trying to minimize the installed packages before upgrading
[20:31] <Pici> npmccallum-work: travis-ci's docs suggest using docker if you want to use another release that they do not provide.
[20:31] <ppf> npmccallum-work: if it's just openssl (and not all the dependencies), just build it from source?
[20:31] <npmccallum-work> Pici: I know.
[20:31] <npmccallum-work> ppf: because I want to test against ubuntu's build
[20:32] <Maxou> Hello I install android-sdk with apt-get but now i can't locate where is the folder somone can help me ??
[20:32] <nacc> Maxou: what folder do you mean?
[20:32] <Maxou> nacc the android folder
[20:33] <nacc> npmccallum-work: it seems like a mistake to try and ignore the explicit advice of the travis-ci folks, tbh. It seems like significantly more work to try and minimize an install at runtime just to dist-upgrade it...
[20:33] <Maxou> nacc i try to install ionic
[20:33] <npmccallum-work> nacc: that would be good advice if they actually documented the docker route, which they don't
[20:33] <nacc> npmccallum-work: but to answer your original question, I don't know why postgres would be held if only ubunut-minimal is manuall
[20:33] <nacc> npmccallum-work: it's documented all over their site?
[20:33] <nacc> npmccallum-work: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/docker/
[20:33] <npmccallum-work> nacc: I tried the docker route before trying this route
[20:34] <npmccallum-work> nacc: yes, I've read the docs
[20:34] <m[at]> ur
[20:34] <m[at]> lah
[20:34] <jatt> is there a way to get the list of ppa names that are compatible to be purged with ppa-purge?
[20:34] <Jordan_U> npmccallum-work: Look into dpkg --set-selections
[20:35] <Maxou> Hello I install android-sdk with apt-get but now i can't locate where is the folder somone can help me ??
[20:35] <nacc> Maxou: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23271778/
[20:35] <nacc> Maxou: also, !patience
[20:35] <Jordan_U> jatt: "ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/" (though that will also include disabled ppas.
[20:38] <jatt> Jordan_U: thanks will try with those names
[20:40] <npmccallum-work> Jordan_U: I'm not sure how this will help me.
[20:40] <Xin> hey all! does anyone know a good torrent client that I can get like a remote for android for?
[20:40] <Xin> I just wanna have 1 pc do all the torrents
[20:40] <Xin> otherwise the network gets messed up haha
[20:40] <npmccallum-work> Jordan_U: I'm able to see with --get-selections that a lot of packages I don't want are installed.
[20:41] <cscf> Xin, deluge and transmission have that,  I think
[20:42] <Maxou> nacc : i see your url but my laptop go off no more battery can you respast it please ?
[20:42] <Xin> cscf, thanks ill check those out
[20:43] <Maxou> oh ok is find it in the irc client historic
[20:44] <Maxou> nacc thank for your help
[20:44] <nacc> Maxou: np, that's just the listing i have locally, but it should get you started
[20:47] <Rey-Hoool> Hey Guys
[20:47] <Rey-Hoool> What do u use Ubuntu for?
[20:48] <k1l> Rey-Hoool: that sounds like a topic for the chatter channel: #ubuntu-offtopic
[20:48] <Jordan_U> npmccallum-work: --SET-selections. Fire up a VM, install only ubuntu-minimal, run "dpkg --get-selections > minimal_selections.txt" Copy the mimimal selections over to other machine, "sudo dpkg --clear-selections && sudo dpkg --set-selections < minimal_selections.txt". Note, this is a very dangerous thing to do, so unless you can revert back to an old snapshot I would *not* recommend doing it.
[20:48] <npmccallum-work> Jordan_U: it isn't dangerous because these are all ephemeral systems
[20:48] <Rey-Hoool> what is the use of UBUNTU?
[20:49] <k1l> Rey-Hoool: its a linux distribution.
[20:49] <Rey-Hoool> What is the advantage of UBUNTU over other ditros
[20:50] <tomodachi> Rey-Hoool: it has a huge userbase and lots of places to find solutions to your problems
[20:50] <tomodachi> also its based of debian *one of the oldest distributions around*
[20:50] <tomodachi> it allows you to walk among the stars like the anchients
[20:50] <tomodachi> its also a bit more modern and easily approachable than debian some might say
[20:50] <Rey-Hoool> can i install app s for fuctionality of Kali Linux
[20:51] <tomodachi> if we are talking about desktop ubuntu
[20:51] <Rey-Hoool> so like MITM attacks from Kali
[20:51] <tomodachi> vs desktop debian for example
[20:51] <k1l> !kali | Rey-Hoool
[20:58] <psyonix> test
[21:00] <Egyptian[Web]> i am back .. and i have narrowed my situation i got an old internal repo on port 80 and a new internal repo on port 8085; when both are up. i can pull from the container on 8085. when the container on port 80 is down. port 8085 is unknown or something. does this make sense?
[21:06] <pep3s> #exit
[21:10] <Mayu> hola
[21:20] <atk81> hi
[21:20] <dontgo2sleep> Hi
[21:23] <holocron> I'm fooling with juju lxd here, and following a reboot, none of my lxc containers will start properly. With no lxc processes running, I can run lxc list without issue, but "lxc start <container>" hangs. If I CTRL-C and check ps, there's something called "forkstart" still running, and two more processes of [lxc monitor] on the container.
[21:24] <holocron> commands like "lxc list" or "juju status" hang with no output until I kill the lxc processes with SIGKILL
[21:24] <Egyptian[Web]> holocron: did u update your kernel?
[21:24] <Egyptian[Web]> what does upstart/docker log tell you?
[21:24] <npmccallum-work> Jordan_U: thanks, the set-selections stuff is working
[21:24] <holocron> Egyptian[Web] Linux zs93kvi 4.4.0-38-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 6 15:47:15 UTC 2016 s390x s390x s390x GNU/Linux
[21:25] <Egyptian[Web]> no no .. did you recently update your kernel and then rebooted? idd you also install the linux-extra-image deb?
[21:25] <holocron> Egyptian[Web] Ah, no I hadn't updated the kernel, but I did reboot. Checking on that deb
[21:26] <nacc> Egyptian[Web]: why do you suspect that is the issue?
[21:26] <Egyptian[Web]> past personal experience
[21:26] <nacc> Egyptian[Web]: with lxd and juju?
[21:26] <Egyptian[Web]> no . just docker
[21:27] <holocron> Egyptian[Web] i definitely haven't installed that deb.. and yeah, thanks nacc.. this is lxd
[21:27] <nacc> holocron: you might want to ask in #lxcontainers
[21:27] <holocron> nacc: thans, i asked there and in #juju.. only crickets chirping at the moment
[21:27] <Jordan_U> npmccallum-work: You're welcome.
[21:28] <nacc> holocron: this is 16.04, i assume?
[21:28] <holocron> nacc +-1 yeah
[21:29] <holocron> nacc 16.04-1, lxc version 2.0.4, juju 2.0-rc2
[21:31] <nacc> holocron: are you able to launch, e.g., new containers? `lxc launch images:ubuntu/xenial/amd64` ?
[21:31] <holocron> nacc will try this now - s390x architecture here tho
[21:31] <nacc> holocron: ah ok, sub arch as appropriate
[21:32] <dfrey> I am running a Ubuntu 16.04.1 VM with unity.  When I login, I get 3 "System problem detected" dialogs.  When using other installations of ubuntu, clicking "report problem" brings up another windows where I can see what the problem is.  In the VM I am working on, clicking report problem just seems to dismiss the window.  How can I figure out what is causing the system problems?
[21:33] <holocron> nacc: yeah strange, it retrives the image and hangs after "starting x-y"
[21:33] <holocron> nacc: same sort of mess in the ps tree
[21:34] <nacc> holocron: ok, so i'd expect something more fundamental at this point (and probably unrelated to juju, although i don't exactly know where juju would sit in the juju-lxd relationship, i'd assume it's on top of lxd, rather than somehow changing it's bheavior)
[21:34] <holocron> nacc: quite right
[21:34] <nacc> holocron: unfortunately, i think your best bet is to just hang out in #lxcontainers and see if someone is able to respond eventually
[21:35] <holocron> nacc: yep, okay thanks for the info
[21:35] <nacc> holocron: you could also try #ubuntu-server, but the people there i'd expect to respond are already in #lxcontainers
[21:36] <holocron> worth a short
[21:36] <holocron> shot*
[21:38] <tomreyn> dfrey look at the files in /var/crash/
[21:39] <john___> hello can anyone please tell me how to uninstall python 2.7
[21:39] <john___> on ubuntu 15.05
[21:39] <nacc> john___: ubuntu 15.x are eol, you should update asap
[21:40] <nacc> john___: and you can't remove python2.7 (or shouldn't) on most installations of ubuntu, as it's pretty fundamental these days
[21:40] <idoko> john___ i think a fuck ton of libs and apps depend on that
[21:40] <tomreyn> john___: also, there is and was no ubuntu release "15.05"
[21:41] <nacc> john___: so maybe take a step back and tell us what you're trying to achive (why do you think you need to uninstall python 2.7?)
[21:42] <tomreyn> that is, unless your webchat will time out shortly
[21:43] <dfrey> tomreyn: Thanks
[21:43] <tomreyn> welcome :)
[21:47] <Disaster_Area> bit of a long shot but anyone here use the DAW Reaper?
[21:48] <John_william> hello can anyone help me recover my re.py file in /usr/lib/python2.7
[21:48] <alaa> hiiii
[21:49] <nacc> John_william: do you mean deleted it?
[21:49] <alaa> im  new here
[21:49] <John_william> hi alaa nice to meet you...
[21:49] <nacc> !ask | alaa
[21:50] <nacc> alaa: this is the support channel for ubuntu, do you have a question to ask?
[21:50] <chopparu> hi there, can I install hopper (free) on ubuntu?
[21:50] <alaa> nice to meet you
[21:50] <John_william> nacc: i have deleted a part of script while installing openstack on ubuntu 15.05
[21:51] <nacc> John_william: `apt reinstall libpython2.7-minimal`, but where did re.py go?
[21:51] <John_william> so it always gives error now
[21:51] <nacc> John_william: I assume you are john__ from before? "and you can't remove python2.7 (or shouldn't) on most installations of ubuntu, as it's pretty fundamental these days"
[21:51] <nacc> John_william: 15.05 is not a version of Ubuntu, and 15.x are eol, you should upgrade ASAP
[21:51] <nacc> John_william: and what do you mean deleted 'part of a script'?
[21:52] <nacc> John_william: re.py is a core python file/module, what would deleting a script have to do with it
[21:52] <John_william> nacc : yes i am john_  ... please tell me how can i update python 2.7 to python 3.4
[21:52] <Bashing-om> John_william: ^^ and " /usr/lib/python2.7/re.pyc: python 2.7 byte-compiled " .
[21:53] <chopparu> am I asking stupid questions, since i get no answer? :S
[21:53] <k1l> John_william: what is the output of "lsb_release -sd"?
[21:53] <Bashing-om> !info hopper | chopparu
[21:53] <k1l> chopparu: their website offers instructions how to install
[21:54] <chopparu> thanks! Will check it out
[21:56] <Jakey3> i installed monit from source
[21:56] <Jakey3> when i type monit in terminal
[21:56] <Jakey3> doesnt show that its installed
[21:56] <Jakey3> how do i reach monit
[21:58] <tomreyn> Jakey3: if you install (and potentially build) software from source, then you are kind of expected to know how to daemonize it. it may be better to stick to pre-built packages until you are into this.
[21:59] <tgm4883> Jakey3: it's wherever you installed the binary to
[22:00] <tomreyn> Jakey3: what is your greater plan / what are you trying to achieve? why don't you just use the ubuntu packages?
[22:00] <Jakey3> tgm4883, /etc/monit
[22:00] <Jakey3> tomreyn, install monit to monitor unicorn with a chef installation
[22:01] <tomreyn> thanks for answering one of the two questions i asked.
[22:04] <Jakey3> tomreyn, i could use the package using a chef cookbook that build from source though
[22:06] <tomreyn> Jakey3: usually, compiling software on a production server is something you try to prevent, surely as part of a deployment?
[22:06] <Jakey3> tomreyn, its for test purposes not going into production
[22:07] <tomreyn> i see. i still don't understand why you'd prefer to build it instead of using the existing packages, though.
[22:07] <tomreyn> also, it's uncommon to place an entire software within /etc, especially binaries.
[22:08] <tomreyn> many if not most C softwares will build to /usr/local/ ... by default.
[22:09] <porkstore> anyone have any idea why i would only be able to get 50mbps connection with my router vs 100mbps without a router, if the router is supposed to provide up to 300mbps ?
[22:10] <orlock> porkstore: There's two possible limits
[22:11] <orlock> porkstore: total throughput and pps
[22:11] <porkstore> and
[22:11] <orlock> PPS is generally a CPU limit on the router
[22:11] <orlock> while total throughput is more likely a wire limit
[22:11] <orlock> Anyway. It depends on your router
[22:11] <porkstore> that means i have low capacity ethernet cable ?
[22:12] <tomreyn> that's not what orlock said, no. it's another possible explanation, but quite unlikely.
[22:12] <orlock> porkstore: no - Do you have access to any diagnostics of your router?
[22:13] <orlock> porkstore: It also depends on the traffic type
[22:14] <bekks> hi all
[22:15] <bekks> Is there some issue known with the 14.04.5 server ISO, for not being able to autoconfigure (dhcp) a network interface?
[22:15] <bekks> This has been working for a lot of machine deployed with the 14.04 iso, and without any network change the .5 iso isnt able to detect a dhcp config.
[22:16] <bekks> Where can I get a stock 14.04 server iso?
[22:17] <bekks> I'm switching this to #ubuntu-server
[22:19] <mKn> Hi! I've got a question..
[22:19] <mKn> I think it would apply to all Linux distros, but I've been trying to do it with Ubuntu (the GNOME release)...
[22:20] <mKn> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
[22:20] <kk4ewt> mKn, are you using gnome or unity there is a difference
[22:20] <mKn> Is it allowed to post the link to the site?
[22:20] <kk4ewt> so whats your question
[22:21] <mKn> Well, I've been trying to use UNetBootIn to put Ubuntu Gnome on a USB drive (64 Gb), and I can't seem to make it persistent.
[22:22] <mKn> I've been able to do it before, while using a PC to do it, but I've never made a Live USB from a Mac before this.
[22:22] <kk4ewt> yes you are correct unetbootin doesnt know about a persistant layer
[22:23] <mKn> Is there any way for me to give it one? Like, a different program that would make this easier?
[22:23] <kk4ewt> i am noit sure i can answer that in this channel
[22:23] <mKn> Ahh, so that means that I would need to use something other than UNBI.
[22:23] <mKn> Ahh...
[22:24] <kk4ewt> you can try with rufus but personally i would try the fedora liveusb-creator
[22:24] <mKn> Ah, can I do that from a Mac? (Googling now)
[22:24] <Rufus> <-- requires at least one drink first :)
[22:24] <Rufus> for mac you have unetbootin
[22:25] <mKn> Yes... I'm trying to make the USB persistent.
[22:25] <kk4ewt> well he has dd as well but that will not do the persistant layer
[22:26] <kk4ewt> mKn,  sorry i thought there was a mac port
[22:26] <mKn> Ah... So, from what it sounds like, there's no way to do it from Mac?
[22:27] <mKn> Or would I have to use a WINE-esque program...?
[22:27] <mKn> :/
[22:27] <lordcirth> mKn, do you have a second USB?
[22:28] <tomreyn> you can always do it in a vm running under os x, as long as you can do device passthrough
[22:28] <lordcirth> That's true too
[22:29] <mKn> Ah, like VBox?
[22:29] <lordcirth> Yes
[22:29] <tomreyn> virtualbox, or virtualpc or whatever you have there.
[22:30] <mKn> Okay, just so I have this right, use liveusb on a VM to install gnome on the drive?
[22:30] <tomreyn> you could actually download the installer.iso and just boot the VM off this, attaching the USB stick to the VM, and installing to that
[22:31] <mKn> Okay... My brain is trying to process this. Just came down from a migraine. xD
[22:31] <mKn> Sorry for my stupidity.
[22:31] <mKn> Do you mind a PM?
[22:32] <tomreyn> i prefer talking in channels, we can move it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[22:32] <mKn> Ah, thanks.
[22:33] <mKn> Ah, it's saying that I need to be identified with services?
[22:51] <mattd> clear
[23:01] <skinux> Where is the right place for PHP-FPM's sock file?
[23:01] <raspado> hi all, how can I have a user sudo su - jenkins from /etc/sudoers? I'm trying to get a user to sudo su - jenkins without a password
[23:02] <Ben64> raspado: sounds like a bad idea
[23:03] <raspado> Ben64: any other way to only allow this user to run "sudo su - jenkins"? we're allowing him to sudo as this user to manage jenkins
[23:03] <raspado> but we dont want him to do anything else
[23:03] <Ben64> give him the password to jenkins?
[23:04] <raspado> jenkins acct only uses keys
[23:04] <lordcirth> ssh keys?
[23:04] <raspado> yeah
[23:04] <Ben64> maybe for ssh sure, but once logged in you can do "su - jenkins" and type the password
[23:04] <lordcirth> So have him make a key
[23:04] <lordcirth> and put his ssh key in jenkin's authorized file
[23:05] <raspado> hmmmm
[23:05] <raspado> could work, ill try it thx lordcirth
[23:05] <raspado> then Ben64
[23:07] <enma> hallo, i am a new user ubuntu
[23:08] <tomreyn> hi enma
[23:08] <tomreyn> !ask | enma
[23:31] <enma> what time in there?
[23:33] <nacc> enma: that doesn't seem like a real question
[23:33] <Skoni> Hello people. I wanted to ask for your help in an Ubuntu installation matter. Please chat in private if you have 5 minutes. Thank you very much.
[23:33] <nacc> !pm | Skoni
[23:33] <modifier> Hello, just installed nvidia-370 (Kubuntu 16.04.1) and installs 'fine' but also says that: Module build for the currently running kernel was skipped since the kernel source for this kernel does not seems to be installed. I'm having some trouble getting into GUI (black screen, nvidia, sigh..) so this is relevant to my interests. Any insight?
[23:35] <Skoni> Ok. Sorry. I wanted to install the Ubuntu Desktop version of Linux but I was wondering whether there exists the possibility to perform a Custom Installation (to select what Software I want except Linux and the UI). Thank you in advance for you time in helping me out with this matter.
[23:37] <nacc> modifier: where did you install nvidia-370 from?
[23:37] <nacc> modifier: it's not in the ubuntu archives (yet)
[23:38] <nacc> Skoni: I mean, you can just install anything you want after?
[23:38] <nacc> Skoni: i don't recally if the desktop gives you a customization option
[23:38] <modifier> nacc: graphics-drivers ppa
[23:38] <nacc> modifier: ah
[23:39] <modifier> nacc: should i try something older? i'm sitting on GTX 950
[23:40] <nacc> modifier: sadly, i don't really know -- there are others that typically help with graphics stuff in this channel, though, hopefully one of them can help eventually
[23:40] <nacc> modifier: i'm guessing, that message though is a bit worrisome
[23:40] <Skoni> nacc: I meant to be able to choose from a list of software packages and tools except the basic tools and the Ubuntu UI, in order to be able to choose even whether I want to not install LibreOffice (for example).
[23:40] <kk4ewt> modifier,  install kernel-devel gcc
[23:40] <nablung> hi all
[23:40] <Bashing-om> !minimal | Skoni But there is a steep thought process :
[23:41] <modifier> nacc: i see. I'm having some serious trouble getting into GUI, despite it was working on 15.10 before
[23:41] <modifier> kk4ewt: i'll try that, thank you.
[23:41] <k1l> Skoni: that sounds like you want to use a minimal insatll
[23:41] <Skoni> ubottu: Thank you very much for this info. I will try it right now into my VirtualBox VM.
[23:41] <nacc> Skoni: i believe desktop comes preseeded with things like libreoffice, etc. (not sure though)
[23:42] <Skoni> Yeap. Thank you k1l. I will try with the minimal install.
[23:42] <modifier> kk4ewt: unable to locate package. Should i have some rep?
[23:42] <kk4ewt> build-essentials ?
[23:42] <Ben64> modifier: sudo apt-get install build-essential dkms linux-headers-$(uname -r) linux-headers-$(uname -r | sed s/-[a-z].*//g) linux-headers$(uname -r | sed s/^.*[0-9]\-/-/g)
[23:45] <modifier> kk4ewt, Ben64: Aight, i must admit i'm not sure what half of that command does; One shouldn't sudo anything they don't know of but.. oh well, what can i do.
[23:45] <Ben64> it installs things you need to build things, dkms (which is used to build modules), and all the headers for your kernel
[23:46] <Ben64> you can put "echo" before it to see what it actually does
[23:46] <modifier> the headers part was a bit confusing, thanks for explaining.
[23:46] <Ben64> like for my system it would do... "sudo apt-get install build-essential dkms linux-headers-3.13.0-93-generic linux-headers-3.13.0-93 linux-headers-generic"
[23:54] <modifier> kk4ewt, Ben64: Installed nvidia-364 instead of the 370 after doing like you instructed and the driver install made much more sense now. Fingers crossed, going to reboot.
[23:55] <slyy> Hello. I no longer get the option to upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04.1 in the Software Updater (update-manager). I'm using Ubuntu 14.04. Software & Updates is set to notify of new Ubuntu versions "for long-term support versions." Is there something else I need to do?