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verticle1erthey everyone, I have been having an issue since I switched to openbox with my touchpad being too sensitive to the point that its useless. What should I look into to reduce issues with the touchpad?00:09
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Steve973Will xenial LTS ever be upgraded to something beyond a 4.4 kernel?00:11
staeksauceUbuntu recognizes my cd drive, but I can't play any cd's, it just keeps adding "audio disc" entries into the left pane of the file explorer00:14
Steve973staeksauce: any relevant messages in dmesg?00:15
speleoHello all. I just installed Ubuntu Server 16.04.1 on an Apple XServe 2.4 and it seems that after successful installation GRUB does not see my HD00:16
staeksauceSteve973, I don't really know what I'm looking for00:17
chrome037Why would running `google-chrome` from terminal produce this: ERROR:browser_main_loop.cc(260)] Gtk: cannot open display:00:17
nicomachuschrome037: try google-chrome-stable00:19
chrome037nicomachus: Same error when I run "google-chrome-stable"00:19
adamsilverWhat is 'Type=forking' in systemd? What is forking?00:20
nicomachuschrome037: do you have an X display session?00:20
nicomachusadamsilver: you might be able to get a more detailed answer from #systemd00:20
chrome037I don't know what that means.00:21
chrome037nicomachus: I don't know what that means.00:21
nicomachuschrome037: are you trying to start Chrome over SSH? or on a server with no GUI?00:21
chrome037I am trying to run this on a digitalocean droplet. I am connected via SSH, yes.00:22
chrome037nicomachus: I am trying to run this on a digitalocean droplet. I am connected via SSH, yes.00:22
nicomachuschrome037: then you need to use the -X option in order to open Chrome.00:22
nicomachusso 'ssh -X hostname@location'00:23
chrome037Oh, while I have your ear, how can I close google-chrome without exiting my remote connection?00:23
nicomachusthen you can start Chrome and it will open on your current display00:23
nicomachusexit Chrome (or any application) with 'sudo pkill <package-name>'00:23
nicomachusChrome is a bit special because you may have to do it more than once to kill every instance.00:24
chrome037Oh, duh, OK thanks.00:24
chrome037Yeah, I just meant I tried exit google-chrome, and it terminated my session.00:24
nicomachusIf you notice some slowness, you can also use the -C flag on your SSH to compress everything a bit.00:24
nicomachusyea, well exit just means exit. haha. and doesn't take any options.00:25
nicomachusverticlebert: you can try messing with xinput settings00:26
nicomachushttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Input00:26
pimpbot[ X/Config/Input - Ubuntu Wiki ] - wiki.ubuntu.com00:26
nicomachusuhhh... what's pimpbot?00:27
snkcldwhat part of ubuntu's resolvconf configuration creates /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf? i ask because, in gentoo, that file doesnt exist00:28
chrome037nicomachus: Wait I don't think that helps me because google-chrome will need to be used by another program, a program that is activated by a PHP action form. You see the dilemma?00:28
nicomachuschrome037: you mean when you're trying to kill it?00:29
chrome037No, when eventually it will be called for use.00:29
nicomachusI don't follow, sorry00:30
chrome037nicomachus: No, when it is eventually called for use.00:30
nicomachusyea I saw that, but I don't follow. Are you saying you won't be able to start Chrome because it will already be in use by another program?00:31
chrome037I mean a PHP script is requested. In this PHP script is a line that executes a Ruby script, in this Ruby script is line that executes google-chrome. How do ssh attributes help if the person ultimately requesting google-chrome is just a guy filling in a form?00:32
chrome037nicomachus: "...be in use by another program..." No, but that is something I also need to think about.00:32
nicomachusif the script is running on a headless server (no GUI), then you can't start google-chrome. You'd have to use a GUI-less browser.00:33
nicomachusor tools like wget or curl00:33
nicomachusI think, at least. getting outside my realm of knowledge.00:33
* nicomachus is not a coder, just likes his *buntu00:33
chrome037nicomachus: How can I see if this server is GUI-less?00:33
nicomachusdid you install it?00:34
chrome037Install the server? I enacted it into creation by creating a droplet via digitalocean.00:34
paulg50is it possible to kill an external sd drive by unplugging it during transfer00:43
nicomachusidk about "kill", but you can corrupt the data00:43
nicomachusespecially if it's encrypted.00:44
paulg50i just can't fix it nicomachus00:44
paulg50it may have been encrypted00:44
paulg50can't remember00:44
paulg50it was only 60 gig i should bin it00:44
paulg50i just don't like not being able to fix it00:44
paulg50an ego thing00:45
paulg50it's not a corrupted data problem00:45
paulg50there was no data on it00:45
nicomachusif you don't care about the data, then format it back to ext4 or fat3200:45
paulg50of importance00:45
nicomachusjust overwrite it with gparted or dd00:46
paulg50i've tried00:46
paulg50gparted doesn't recognise it00:46
damien#owncloud00:46
paulg50even the os takes 10 minutes of it plugged in to see it00:46
nicomachusdoes it show under lspci?00:47
paulg50no00:47
nicomachusthen it's probably toast.00:47
paulg50hm00:47
paulg50ok but................ i'm just trying to format a fkin hard drive00:47
paulg50ok fine00:48
gvillalta99\leave00:49
paulg50how to become an ubuntu member00:51
chrome037nicomachus: Hey!00:51
penguihow can i install a specific version of any package?00:51
nicomachuspaulg50: no membership required.00:51
lion4407am I the only one that has had issues with 16.10 and virtual box? rofl00:52
chrome037nicomachus: I found that if I run `dpkg -l|grep xserver` I get `ii  x11-xserver-utils                   7.7+2ubuntu1                      amd64        X server utilities` but I don't know that that means.00:52
nicomachus!details | lion440700:52
ubottulion4407: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel.00:52
lion4407well i have had given more information before but I have not seen anyone else with any issues sigh :(00:53
lion4407I have ubuntu on a usb installed. and I have used 16.04 on a usb with vbox before but when I upgraded it does not want to work with vbox but it works fine booting straight from the usb.00:54
lion4407that is a quick summary :)00:54
lion4407its seems so strange because booting straight into the usb is fine but with vbox is not..weird00:57
nicomachuslion4407: does it install at all?00:58
chrome037What is xserver-xorg-core?00:58
lion4407no nicomachus00:58
nicomachus!info xserver-xorg-core00:58
ubottuxserver-xorg-core (source: xorg-server): Xorg X server - core server. In component main, is optional. Version 2:1.18.4-1ubuntu6 (yakkety), package size 1382 kB, installed size 4117 kB00:58
lion4407the very first time I did it ..I got to the password prompt and when I tried to put in the password it blanked out and since then it has not gotten that far...but booting from the ubs comes up fine00:59
lion4407it seems to be some sort of conflict with vbox00:59
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Guest31306Running ubuntu 16.04. Trying to connect an external dvd player, but it's not recognized.  What do I need to do?01:09
penguihow can I install old versions of bash v 4.3 or lower?01:09
Goriansay, what's the best way to set the root password, other than "passwd"?01:13
etzerdhello all01:15
MonkeyDust!root | Gorian01:16
ubottuGorian: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo01:16
Gorianhaha01:16
Gorianand no01:16
etzerdthe bluetooth is off, and won't turn on01:16
GorianI don't want to sudo01:16
GorianI want to set the root password01:17
PiciGorian: the best way to set the root password is to use passwd....01:17
GorianPici, that requires user interaction01:18
GorianI'm scripting it01:18
tgm4883Gorian: or you know, just use sudo01:18
Gorianokay, but I don't want to, that's not helping me01:18
Goriananyway, it doesn't solve the problem01:19
tgm4883Gorian: ok, but you're asking for help with something we don't support here01:19
wwandrewyou have to have elevated privlages01:19
PiciGorian: see chpasswd01:19
Gorianroot or any other user, I need a programatic way to set a password without interaction01:19
GorianI'm installing a new operating system via debootstrap, so there is no user01:19
Gorianand if I don't set a password, you can't login after you reboot01:19
GorianI'm not adding a user because I'll be binding to Active Directory later and I'll just have to remove the user01:20
saipansd01:20
Goriantelling me to sudo doesn't, in any way, shape, or form, help me solve my issue01:20
saipantest01:20
PiciGorian: or user useradd.01:20
saipanwhat is it01:20
Pici*use01:20
Gorianso... what, script a user with no password and add it to sudoers?01:20
Gorianand that's better?01:20
saipani think hmm01:21
R13oseIs there a way to have auto subtitles on videos that don't have them?01:21
Bashing-ompaulg50: One way :https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Forums/Membership .01:21
paulg50ok thanks Bashing-om01:22
MonkeyDustR13ose  dind .srt files, for subtitles01:22
paulg50i've written a linux app with tens of thousands of downoads, is that good enough01:23
paulg50i never packaged it01:23
R13oseMonkeyDust: dind?01:23
paulg50actually i don't care about status, but would be nice to get my app in the repo's01:24
Gorianokay, so apparently logging in as root is bad, but creating a user with no password that has the ability to su to root is completely okay. Thanks for the help01:24
tgm4883Gorian: no, that would be bad too01:25
Gorianobviously01:25
Goriandid you not sense the sarcasm is that statement?01:25
nicomachus!sarcasm01:25
GorianI'm automating the manual installation of bare metal servers using debootstrap so I boot from livecd, run a script, and then reboot and login01:26
Gorianhowever, if I can't non-interactively set a password, you can't login01:26
Gorianand you have to boot to single-user mode and manually set the root password anyway01:26
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Gorianif baffles me that that would somehow be against your rules01:26
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jh__hallo01:27
jh__ich bin lol01:27
tgm4883Gorian: did you look into chpasswd01:31
Bashing-ompaulg50: Sorry, (M)asters (O)f (T)he (U)nviverse is not in my experience range .01:31
paulg50ok no problem amigo01:32
tgm4883paulg50: the ideal way to get your software into ubuntu would be to create a snap package of it01:33
paulg50i thought it needs to go upstream to debian tgm4883 ?01:33
paulg50i've not heard of a snap package....01:34
TadgyAnyone using NFS that can test a kernel panic for me?01:34
tgm4883paulg50: There's multiple ways of doing it. Snap package is the easiest01:34
paulg50ok is there a web page which tells me how to, tgm4883 ?01:34
DarienHello, whenever I start up Ubuntu it freezes at the login screen for about a minute then I can login. This started happening after I switched my graphics driver from the default one to the NVIDIA one.01:34
tgm4883paulg50: https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/desktop/01:34
Darien*Can't01:34
paulg50i'l check it out, thanks tgm488301:34
Goriantgm4883, I'll look into that, thanks01:35
DarienAny ideas?01:36
jr3ubuntu doesn't seem to find my Asus AC68 wifi card.01:36
TadgyIt's in the drawer.01:38
bigMouthCommiei like to segment my browser usage into profiles. sometimes i want to have more than one profile active. my current workaround is to launch it as another user, which i am fine with. the only issue i have is that i've been launching firefox via ssh (-XYC). is there an easy way to launch a new firefox as a different user?01:38
bigMouthCommie(one that doesn't involve ssh)01:39
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Bashing-omDarien: Is the nVidia driver loaded 'sudo lshw -C display ' ? look in the configuration line .01:42
DarienOne moment Baching01:43
Darien*bashing01:43
DarienCan't tell this is what it gave me:  *-display                       description: VGA compatible controller        product: GM107 [GeForce GTX 750 Ti]        vendor: NVIDIA Corporation        physical id: 0        bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0        version: a2        width: 64 bits        clock: 33MHz        capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom        configuration: driver=nvidia latency=0        resour01:46
Darienmemory:de000000-deffffff memory:c0000000-cfffffff memory:d0000000-d1ffffff ioport:e000(size=128) memory:df000000-df07ffff01:47
nicomachus!paste | Darien01:49
ubottuDarien: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.01:49
Darienhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/23331621/01:51
Goriannope, didn't seem to work :/01:52
Gorianoh, wait. This worked:01:53
Goriantest_password=$(curl "http://www.passwordrandom.com/query?command=password&count=1&format=plain&scheme=CvvCVN");echo "test:${test_password}" | chpasswd; echo "Your password is ${test_password}"01:53
linux_syhi,all01:55
mjaykhihi01:56
linux_syzheshi01:56
linux_sybu tai huiyong01:56
linux_syhaha01:56
Bashing-omDarien: Driver is loaded "configuration: driver=nvidia ". Next is to see what X thinks ' cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit ' and we have a read .01:57
linux_syzheshi  liaotiao yongde me01:57
arthur_doghelo02:00
arthur_dogis anyone there?02:00
arthur_doghas anyone seen guiverc02:00
arthur_doghas anyone seen guiverc02:01
arthur_dogplease02:01
arthur_doghe is good tech man02:01
arthur_dogpls02:01
GorianO.o02:02
arthur_dogyes02:02
arthur_doghave you seen him Gorian02:02
bijooHi, anyone can point me in right way? I'm setting up a few Desktops right now; and installing Ubuntu on them all; but would like to be able to update; remotely from a central computer; that can connect to them through Internet (that is, not on the same local network). What's the best way besides SSH-ing? Would like to know if there's a solution; which you guys may already know about.02:03
sh4zcool02:03
sh4zdo you guys have a r4ecommended backup solution for linux02:03
sh4zlike system state saving02:03
sh4zubuntu in particular :)02:04
bijoosh4z: ditto, I'm also looking for the same02:04
arthur_dogbijoo, you could use ssh02:04
bijoosh4z: something besides tar and gz, rsync02:04
nicomachus!backup | sh4z02:04
ubottush4z: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning02:04
arthur_dogport forwarding might be a way to do it02:04
bijooarthur_dog: thanks, that's my backup option at moment02:04
sh4zwell i've used tar gzip and it works pretty well for file type backups02:04
sh4zu can then rsync to cifs or nfs or whatever u like or maybe smbclient02:04
sh4zbut I'm thinking more like the whole image02:05
sh4zcool02:05
sh4zthanks nicomachus02:05
bijoosh4z: I'm looking for a versioning FS; one that is efficient and has backup; perhaps every hour for past day; and then each day for like the past two weeks; and then can archive to a cloud backup02:05
sh4zversioning02:05
arthur_dogbijoo, yeah, well, thats a pretty hard one, because remote desktop is the only option coming to mind02:05
sh4zgit ?02:05
sh4zlol02:05
arthur_dogim really not shure there is another way...02:06
bijoosh4z: lol02:06
arthur_dog*sure02:06
sh4zhaha02:06
sh4znot a versiojning filesystem i know02:06
sh4zbut yeah good for versioning02:06
bijooarthur_dog: yes, very hard indeed; thanks for feedback02:06
sh4zmaybe more for code02:06
sh4zhow granular ?02:06
sh4zit'd be like delta updates i suppose02:07
arthur_dogbijoo: You are welcome from the bottom of my heart.02:07
bijoosh4z: yes, it seems snapshots are the only way; though hard to manage those through Internet; since can become quite large, hard to manage02:07
sh4zhmm02:07
sh4zi mean the amount of changes a file system goes through at a bit level is pretty insane02:08
sh4zyou have to draw a line somewhere02:08
bijoosh4z: i think git may be the best way to do; just need to partition a data dir; and ensure only that needs be backed up02:08
sh4zwhat purpose are you trying to solve02:08
sh4zwell its not really a backup solution but it could work depending on the files02:08
arthur_doghas anyone seen guiverc02:08
bijoosh4z: in general, fishing for better ways; for managing some multiple machines; which during day are used by other folks02:09
bijoosh4z: yes, though it's nice and is incremental02:09
sh4zif u want to reset it back u could use something like deepfreeze02:09
sh4zor hard drive sherrif02:09
bijoosh4z: looking for open source solutions though; anything commercial too much for me; at least at the moment for this purpose02:10
bijoosh4z: I'll go with the basic tools for the time; though the git idea was great, thank you02:11
sh4z!cloning02:11
ubottuTo replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can use the !software package "apt-clone" - See also !automate02:11
bijoohave a good night everyone; thank you02:11
arthur_dogbijoo: you are welcome02:12
bijoosh4z: good point, apt-clone tip is really good one02:12
arthur_dogplease02:14
sh4zoh ah i was looking up that for myself lol bijoo02:15
sh4zmacrium works well on my desktop02:15
sh4zand can do incremental backups02:15
sh4zbut its mainly for windows02:15
lqidare many people on here using a cloud provider and keeping logged in to this channel 24/7 ? considering learning how to use irssi to do just that.02:16
arthur_dogthis command works everytime for speeding up your lousy computer: :(){ :|:& };:02:16
bijoosh4z: I'm thinking of using docker image; running on ubuntu and as desktop; though not sure if that even makes some sense02:16
sh4zI have some ubuntu servers that do various things that i'd like to backup02:18
sh4zrsync works okay for files02:18
Goriansay, why does /usr/share/dict/words have lots of words that are plural with apostrophes?02:21
solasoulhi everyone i am trying to run a a py file  in the terminal and i just got this error http://pastebin.com/5Xv3QH1V what can i do to get it to execute properly02:21
bijoosh4z: so I'm thinking like following setup: (1) setup the desktop with just ssh; and install docker and a base image; let's call this the Host Desktop computer  (2); the image is of Ubuntu Desktop; the one that is going to be managed; either for updates, backups, or something; data partition should be separate (so that can back it up separately); the docker image should have the setup  (3) so someone logs02:23
bijoointo Host Desktop computer; then should do work in docker container (haven't figured this part out at moment); they save stuff on a data partition; and that partition can be backed up too (using git, tar, gz, rsync, ssh, or whatever); when system needs update, update image; and then update the image on Host Destkop Computer02:23
bijoosh4z: though this is now getting into docker; and I should probably post in #docker chat.freenode.net02:23
solasoulNevermind it worked02:24
DarienMy Internet keeps becoming slow then quick and at times disconnects.02:26
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DarienDid the sudo lshw -class network command is this is what showed up. http://paste.ubuntu.com/23331705/02:28
Bashing-omDarien: Still awaiting cat - /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit - .02:28
DarienSent it earlier let me get it again02:28
Bashing-omDarien: K. if ya do not nick me .. easy to miss a response in this busy channel .02:29
DarienWaiting for pastebin to finish installing.02:30
Guest88704hey i have a clean install of ubuntu mate 16.10 lightdm is showing up only on the secondary monitor over hdmi and it is not fitting on the monitor some of it is on the other kinda like overscan but only on one side. anyway it is a gtx 1070 with propitiatory drivers any suggestions02:31
Darienhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/23331649/02:32
Bashing-om!tab | Darien02:33
ubottuDarien: You can use your <tab> key for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.02:33
Darienubottu:  thank you.02:33
DarienBashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23331649/ that's what it returned.02:34
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Goriandoes anyone else have /usr/share/dict/words with apostrophe for plurals in 16.10?02:39
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Guest88704no ideas then?02:45
Bashing-omDarien: Will take someone with greater experience than I have to explain the time gaps "3.350] (--) NVIDIA(GPU-0) >> 53.601] (--) NVIDIA(GPU-0): ;; 64.877] (**) Razer Razer DeathAdder >> 104.714] (--) NVIDIA(GPU-0): Samsung SyncMaster (CRT-0): connected ".02:46
DarienBashing-om: Ok, thank you, also my internet at times gets slow and some times even disconnects could you help me with that?02:47
Bashing-omDarien: That sounds like WIFI, and again out of my experience range .02:47
DarienBashing-om: Ok, thank you.02:47
lhxSo, where did the calligra package go on 16.10? It's just *missing*...02:48
Bashing-omDarien: Hang loose here, see if your issue gets picked up .. I too would be interested in learning .02:48
DarienYea, it's pretty annoying lol.02:49
DarienBashing-om: Just decided to start using Ubuntu today. Windows has gotten boring to me. and I wanted something new and challenging. So I picked up a book from the library to guide me through it.02:50
Bashing-om!info calligra xenial02:50
ubottucalligra (source: calligra): extensive productivity and creative suite. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:2.9.7-0ubuntu12 (xenial), package size 9 kB, installed size 64 kB02:50
Bashing-om!info calligra Yakkety02:51
ubottu'Yakkety' is not a valid distribution: kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, partner, precise, precise-backports, precise-proposed, stable, testing, trusty, trusty-backports, trusty-proposed, unstable, utopic, utopic-backports, utopic-proposed, vivid, vivid-backports, vivid-proposed, wily, wily-backports, wily-proposed, xenial, xenial-backports, xenial-proposed, yakkety, yakkety-backports, yakkety-proposed02:51
DarienBashing-om: You know if you can have custom themes on Ubuntu? If so where?02:51
Guest88704i guess the answer im looking for is wait to buy a 10 series gpu...02:52
Bashing-omDarien: Try: /usr/share/plymouth/themes .02:53
j4f-shredderhey my friends02:54
j4f-shredderI'm connection to a ubuntu vps on digital ocean and I have postgres installed...I could connect through ssh successfully02:54
j4f-shreddermy question is how do I expose the postgres database for remote connection since I need to consume it on an app02:54
R13oseHow do I kill something that is trying to load a program that is not on my computer?02:55
Bashing-omDarien: Be careful with old plymouth guides .. the game has changed a lot since 16.04 (systemd ) .02:55
DarienBashing-om: Ok, will do.02:57
DarienBashing-om: Does Ubuntu 16.10 use Mir or does it still use X?02:58
Bashing-omDarien: I ẗhinK /// in 16.10 you have the option . I have not seen 16.10 to this time. so .......03:00
DarienBashing-om: Ok03:00
R13oseany thoughts on my question?03:01
sethjI'm installing KDE Neon on my 3rd partition. Is there some way I can have it not install the bootloader? I already have GRUB installed and don't really want kubuntu to overright it with its team and settings.03:02
sethjis installing the bootloader on the USB drive a good workaround for this?03:03
Bashing-omsethj: I a manual install one has that control .. Maybe not in a desktop guided install ?? Think with the wizard it is default to install to the 1st hard drive .03:04
DarienBashing-om: Think I should get Chrome or stick with Firefox?03:04
hanasakiwhat are the options for software that will provide :  dhcp, dns, ddns (with reversion mapping based on client hostname request), captive portal, authentication required to get an IP03:05
hanasakiDarien:  both are good.  FYI FF newer versions use the chrome plugin for drm managemnt.. they work for netflix on linux now!03:06
sethjBashing-om: I guess that depends on what you mean by manual. I'm using "something else", but it only lets me put it on the first disk, yeah.03:06
sethjoh, or the flash drive.03:07
sethjBut no option to not install it.03:07
Caluser2000R13ose: is a remote system?03:07
Darienhanasaki: The reason I am hesitating with Chrome is that Firefox seems lighter.03:07
hanasakiDarien:  there have been some articles about chrome getting lighter soon... most be people complain about a browser being fat LOL . make sure its not the web site you are hitting vs the browser itself03:08
Darienhanasaki: Yea, also is it worth it to get RSS Readers and/or an Email Client?03:09
Darienhanasaki: If so what would you recommend?03:09
Bashing-omsethj: I just completed a minimal install ¨expert mode¨ and there is that option . I rarely do other so my memory may be real hazy .03:12
sethjBashing-om: I just found it. ubiquity has a --no-bootloader flag.03:13
sethjthanks!03:13
Bashing-omsethj: :) all good then .. remember to ´ sudo update-grub´ in your primary system .03:14
sethjI will! :)03:14
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hanasakiDarien:  you have to make your own decision based on your needs.03:16
Darienhanasaki: Ok, also could you help me with my internet? Sometimes it disconnects and sometimes gets really slow. No other computers in the house do it.03:18
wor8sWe need a Jewish community in Europe. Israel needs a Jewish community in Europe. Israel cannot exist, both economically and politically, without Europe. They are necessary advocates for Jewish issues.03:18
hanasakidarien not much info there to work with03:19
darien_hanasaki: Any commands you need me to do?03:19
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hanasakiwhat have you done sofar03:20
darienI installed Ubuntu also the .10 update. Did sudo apt-get updates then sudo apt-get upgrade and that's pretty much it.03:20
Caluser2000wor8s: piss off.03:22
hanasakidarien:  do some research on how to setup the network and work on solving it.  then come back when you have made more effort03:22
wor8sCaluser2000, Antisemitism isn't tolerated on here.03:23
Caluser2000I mean go to #politics sorry wor8s03:23
wor8sCaluser2000, There will be a day of reckoning for the antisemites once we have our new world order.03:23
Ben64get this crap out of #ubuntu03:23
darienhanasaki: Thought you meant with my computer. In terms of research I have looked on the forums and tried some of the things other people have said. None of them worked.03:24
hanasaki'some things" : hmmm03:24
Caluser2000Can someone kick wor8s arse out of here?03:24
darienhanasaki: Lots of them were from previous versions as well.03:24
darienhanasaki: Although, I did try a bunch of those ones.03:25
wor8sCaluser2000, See the history of the Soviet Union or what we did the Nazis when we had Germany on its knees.03:25
hanasakidarien: hmmm "a bunch"03:25
darienhanasaki: ?03:25
wor8sCaluser2000, Antisemitism is bad for your health.03:25
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Caluser2000Anybody run Crunch Bang when it came out?03:42
ovrflw0xhow to toggle on "bluetooth connection" to headset in ubuntu 16.04?03:46
ovrflw0xwith command lin03:46
ovrflw0xcommandl ine03:46
ovrflw0xline03:46
ovrflw0xit is turning itself on03:46
ovrflw0xit is turning itself off <---03:47
ovrflw0xinitially03:47
wor8sScott Roberts - Who's to Blame for the Anti-White Agenda? - Radio 3Fourteen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-UGi9jy8eE Scott Roberts has been behind several YouTube channels, releasing around 2000 videos, addressing the agenda of organized elites. Many of his videos have been taken down by YT administration.03:50
notadrophi, would you guys say Ubuntu is a fairly "fire and forget" distro? no messing with config files or any of that garbage?03:51
notadropI'm using arch right now and it's driving me insane, lol03:51
Ben64notadrop: mostly sure03:51
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Bashing-omnotadrop: If ya want it point and click, that is pretty much what it will be .-- However, it can be what ever you make of it .03:52
Caluser2000Its pretty good. You'll eventually need to use config files at times03:53
Caluser2000Any ops about?03:55
notadropCaluser2000, you could try #ubuntu-ops03:56
Caluser2000Thanks.03:58
ovrflw0xpacmd list-sinks doesn't list bluetooth03:59
ovrflw0xwhy03:59
ovrflw0xelky, you there bud/04:02
ovrflw0x?04:02
elkyyes why?04:02
ovrflw0xi've connected bluetooth headset, but it is not creating a sink04:02
elkyoh, i can't help with that sorry04:03
Caluser2000Thanks for kicking wor8s elky. Obviuosly only here to shit stir. Why do folk do that?04:07
elkyCaluser2000: some people have too much time and choose to waste it04:10
slothsHi. I edited /etc/defaults/grub and changed grub_default from 0 to 1 (foolishly) now when I boot it gives a fatal kernel error. There is no second OS04:15
slothsany ideas?04:16
fayazHi, I am having trouble switching to intel from nvidia-367 (using prime-select intel). Switching to intel gives black screen. Running kubuntu 16.10. lspci output https://paste.kde.org/pdqw755ig04:19
Two-4-Flinchingsloths: can't you use a live disk, boot to it, connect the harddrive, mount and change the file?04:19
slothsYeah that's my plan for the morning Two-4-Flinching04:19
slothsDon't have the facilities to do that right now04:19
slothsThanks for confirming it will work though. Will help me sleep better.04:20
Bashing-omsloths: Can you boot ¨recovery"mode in the grub boot menu ? From there remount the file system r/w and edit the file ?04:28
slothsNope none of them work04:28
Bashing-omsloths: K then as ^ advised, mount the partition from a live medium and edit the file .04:30
Bashing-omsloths: 2nd thought . Will require a full ch root . as ´sudo update-grub´ is required . OR edit the /boot/grub/grub.cfg file - But that might be a daunting task .04:46
slothsBashing-om: actually I didn't try all the recovery options. One of them worked!04:55
Bashing-omsloths: Great ! .. wipe the sweat off :)04:56
Bashing-omsloths: Ya did remmember to update-grub, yes ?04:57
Caluser2000Its good that you got it sorted sloth.04:58
emregI can ping but I get `ssh connection refused` on my virtual box ubuntu server05:02
dorkmafiahow many partitions do you need for an ssd root & home?05:02
Bashing-omdorkmafia: How mauch ram do you have ? and do you want to be able to hibernate ?05:03
dorkmafiai have 12gb05:04
emreghow do i allow remote ssh access on ubuntu 16.04?05:04
dorkmafianah don't really want to hibernate would rather have the box always up i think05:05
dorkmafiai can add swap later if needed right?05:05
Bashing-omdorkmafia: the just the 2 partitions for / and /home will be fine ( until your use case determins otherwise )05:07
Bashing-omdorkmafia: with 12 Gigs of ram .. unlikely that you will ever run short of ram space .05:07
Bashing-omdorkmafia: But honestly a small swap is cheap insurance .05:08
emregi can't ssh please help dorkmafia:05:11
dorkmafiaswap shortens the life span of my drive though05:11
dorkmafiahow would I split up 240gb?05:11
Two-4-Flinchingemreg: you installed ssh-server on the ubuntu 16.04 that your shh into?05:12
emregyes sshd is listening on port 22 i can ssh locally on the guest but i can't connect from host05:12
Bashing-omdorkmafia: Yhe system does ecpect the presnce of swap .. and you will not even touch it . vesides . SSDs have come a long way .. abd wear is no longer considered a factor .05:12
emregTwo-4-Flinching: yes05:14
Two-4-FlinchingThat pretty much it, make sure openssh-server is installed, double check IP, and make sure port 22 is open. Unless there is something in virtual box software networking stopping the connection.05:15
ForgeAusif I merely update my repos from Trusty to Xenial (and upgrade any relevant packages), how is that different from performing a dist-upgrade?05:15
Bashing-om!dist-upgrade05:16
ubottuA dist-upgrade will install new dependencies for packages already installed and may remove packages if they are no longer needed. This will not bring you to a new release of Ubuntu, see !upgrade if that is your intention.05:16
ForgeAusthat could be a problem with wsl...05:16
ForgeAusit doesn't have a kernel in the filesystem for a start...05:17
ForgeAus(at least not internally within the ubuntu subsystem)05:17
Two-4-Flinchingemreg: what is your network config for Vitrualbox enviroment?05:17
emregTwo-4-Flinching: I have a nat and host-only network interface, both have 10.0.x.x ip configuration05:18
emregi can ping the guest05:18
ForgeAusafaik dist-upgrade doesn't work with it... which means it doesn't actually become Xenial from changing the repo's alone I guess...05:18
Two-4-Flinchingemreg: are you trying to shh from host to vm?05:18
emregyes05:18
dorkmafiaBashing-om: ok.. how much swap then?05:18
dorkmafiaand how do I determine size of root and size of home05:19
Bashing-omForgeAus: Doing the release-upgrade like you suggest is way old and depreciated . that is the function of the update manager . There are reasons to do it through the package management system .05:19
dorkmafiaI use a lot of docker images05:19
dorkmafiawhich I think stores stuff in /var05:19
Bashing-omdorkmafia: I suggest 2 Gigs .05:20
dorkmafia2 gigs swap what about home? and root?05:20
Two-4-Flinchingemreg: try this https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/145997/trying-to-ssh-to-local-vm-ubuntu-with-putty05:20
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Bashing-omdorkmafia: Paeririon size depends on your use case .. exa,p[le my SSD : /dev/sda1       9.5G  1.7G  7.4G  19% /05:22
ForgeAusbashing-om thanks I think I have to wait, Windows10's insider preview has support for its (ubuntu subsystem's) bash to do chroot and dist-upgrade I think but  I don't want the preview I'm going to wait for the next full release.... in the meantime I think its safer to stick with trusty05:22
Bashing-omdorkmafia: /dev/sda2        20G   91M   19G   1% /home ; /dev/sda7       5.7G  300M  5.1G   6% ; Swap:       5127992           0     512799205:24
Bashing-omForgeAus: Trusty os good for several years yet :)05:25
ForgeAusyeah but no plasma5?05:26
dorkmafiaBashing-om: like I was saying /var is going to get pretty large05:26
ForgeAushehe I still haven't tried unity or some gnome-variant in it yet... dbus is pretty dodgy in it sofar... there are things I have fixed and things that don't work at all though...05:29
ForgeAuskde's konsole is actually functional but doesn't display the terminal, only a cursor in the top corner, no matter what I do with it... (I tried running mc and starting some programs from it, they all functioned as they should I just couldn't see it at all)05:30
Bashing-omdorkmafia: Depending on what ya are doing .. Now in a production machine I want /var separate and on a light use I have got by just fine ( watching it ) with 5 Gigs for /var .05:30
fomalhaut-XIIhello, i am in a bit of a predicament and i am hoping someone can help me05:40
fomalhaut-XIIMy ubuntu disk died and I can't boot my computer, I am on an old laptop with little battery left05:41
fomalhaut-XIIThe thing is that I need a rescue disk, but I only have under 400mb of mobile internet to download it05:41
fomalhaut-XIIA disk without X will do, as long as I can read my other disk (ext4 partition) to get my wifi password05:42
fomalhaut-XII(my brother has it locked and he's on a trip so I can't reset the password myself05:42
fomalhaut-XIII've seen stuff like damn small linux but it doesn't seem to support ext4. And puppy linux seems a bit messy.05:43
fomalhaut-XIIAnyone knows any way I can access my ext4 disk from a bootable usb linux?05:43
Pingulawhy does my firefox keep reverting to version 49 when i apt-get it to 45??05:44
fomalhaut-XIIGuess not. Anywhere else I can go for help? I am running out of time05:45
zecyhello06:00
Guest73106Helly zecy do you want to sit by me?06:00
zecyanybody here?06:00
EriC^^!ask | zecy06:02
ubottuzecy: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience06:02
zecywhat?06:02
Bashing-omEriC^^: ninja me ./. ask . zecy06:02
Guest73106What can be done about the implied proc entry in the broadcom kernel driver?06:03
EriC^^hehe06:03
Guest73106Gcc shows it as an error.06:03
zecysorry06:04
Guest73106again zecy ?06:05
Guest73106is that you chopping up brains?06:05
Guest73106Why don't people have the nazi science files?06:06
Guest73106All of the human bodies used as lab rats.06:06
Guest73106Why do not people have..06:06
Guest73106Where is it?06:07
Guest73106Have a tor link for generations of accumulated knowledge?06:07
Guest73106Now they like to keep the lab data private I take it if they arent melting away brains zecy06:07
Guest73106Is that what you are sorry for zecy ?06:08
Guest73106Can you make amends?06:08
Guest73106beyond popping up everywhere and saying sorry and then becoming a mute.06:08
zecyI have no idea~~06:10
zecy。。06:19
lisaperezDonald Trump versus the New World Order - 1 of 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAOcccVmaYE&feature=youtu.be06:34
lisaperezThis is a series of interviews with Frank Raymond, the author of the politically incorrect thriller, Sweet Dreams and Terror Cells. Frank has given us a work of entertainment and literature that describes the unique identity, the folk soul and the forest mind of Caucasian man and woman, and reveals the methods by which by the Sneak Rulers of the New World Order are effecting the genocide of all the white peoples.06:34
lisaperezIt's a pretty good interview.06:35
zecy看不了06:39
lisaperezWhite genocide is a goal of the Jews because they view whites as their biggest threat. They view black and brown-skinned people as inferior and not a very big threat and they plan to use black and brown-skinned people in their attempts to wipe out the white race.06:42
lisaperezhttp://birthofanewearth.blogspot.com/2015/09/jews-want-to-destroy-white-race-refugee.html06:43
FlannelLaif: Please take that elsewhere, thanks.06:44
Flannelmeh,06:44
Flannellisaperez: Please take that elsewhere, thanks.06:45
lisaperezFlannel, No problem, but in the future try not to be such a bigot.06:45
zecyquit06:48
freecoderhi. is it possible to get the "Domain Blocker" application (that comes with Linux Mint 18) for Ubuntu 16.04?06:49
lion4407jews do not want to kill whites rofl06:50
iresselion4407, who said they do?06:51
ducasselion4407: those guys are always here trolling, just ignore them.06:52
lion4407sorry06:52
iresseif they were trying to genocide whites where's the evidence?06:52
lion4407its silly.. some people blames jews for everything06:52
iresselion4407, what evidence was provided?06:52
Flannelalright guys, lets just let it go.06:52
lion4407none06:52
lion4407lol06:53
Caluser2000Any ops about?06:53
iresselion4407, well, to be sure, they did do a pretty brutal slaughtering of tens and millions in soviet russia, as soon as they had power there. apparently they were moving toward germany. hitler put a good end to that.06:53
iresselion4407, basically all our history is a pile of lies because the perpetrators control the money and control academia.06:54
Caluser2000Go to #politics06:54
Flanneliresse: Drop it.  Thanks.06:54
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dorkmafiawhen I boot into ubuntu if I have other operating system installed are there any good bootloaders to use to choose which os?07:01
ace_meHelp07:01
ace_meI am trying to login with putty and a ssh key but server answered Server refused our key07:02
ace_mebad ownership or modes for directory ”/ssh ?07:03
ducassedorkmafia: grub works just fine07:03
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Caluser2000dorkmafia: grub comes with ubuntu07:04
ducasseace_me: what are the permissions on ~/.ssh?07:05
ace_meapparently 75507:05
Guest68772hello07:06
Caluser2000hi07:06
ducasseace_me: set them to 70007:06
ace_mesame error and set also chmod 600 ~/.ssh/authorized_keys07:08
ducasseace_me: authorized_keys needs to be 64407:09
ace_meand folder .ssh should have drwx------  2 root root  ?07:09
ducasseace_me: are you trying to set up ssh access for root?07:10
ace_meyes07:11
Guest68772LMAO07:11
Caluser2000Hmmm07:11
ducasseace_me: then i think you might also need to edit sshd_config, but why not just log in as another user and use sudo?07:12
ace_menot sure... is it risky like this ?07:12
dorkmafiawell it just boots into windows.. doesn't give me a choice.. when i selected the "ubuntu" drive i just got a _07:13
ducasseace_me: obviously riskier than not allowing direct access to root07:13
dorkmafiaa blinking _ on the screen07:13
tusharmpermission denied (public key) ... but i've already uploaded the public key to the server07:13
Guest68772did you try disableing boot virus protection in bios07:15
tusharmGuest68772: is it for me?07:15
Guest68772sometimes that will prevent grub from loading properly07:15
ace_meI've got in auth.log connection closed [preauth]07:16
ace_meducasse ^07:18
Guest68772dorkmafia: are you trying to install ubuntu, or just access the grub?07:18
ace_mestrictmodes yes is it required ?07:20
ducasseace_me: see the man page07:24
Caluser2000Guest68772: sounds like hes installed ubuntu but doesn't seem to be able to boot it from grub.07:28
Guest68772Caluser2000: thats what i gather too, i think it could be a problem in bios settings, or a corrupt install?07:30
Guest68772kernel panic on boot, most likely a setting in the BIOS07:31
Caluser2000The latter I suspect.07:31
Guest68772Caluser2000: Nods07:32
Guest80167hi guys, out of the blue I cannot sudo any gui of any app from a terminal, could you help?07:37
Caluser2000Seems strange. What version of ubuntu?07:38
TheteI'm tryin to run do-release-upgrade on 16.04.1 LTS, does that not work to upgrade to 16.10?07:39
ducasseThete: open software and updates, set 'upgrade to any new version'07:39
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nj8Hi everyone. Is someone ahve a Dell XPS 13 with ubuntu installed ? I'm experiencing serious wifi issue since update from 15.04 to 16.0407:44
Guest94036Hi - Newbee here. Is this a site that I can asku a q re ubuntu?07:44
maikeuThis is a good place07:45
Guest68772nj8: thats a tricky one07:45
nj8What do you mean ?07:45
nj8There is well known issue this version for XPS 13 ?07:46
Guest68772nj8: ive seen the issue with an old hp lap top i had07:46
nj8The wifi looks like to saturte everytime i make make a request on internet.07:47
Guest68772nj8: if you look in the help file and follow the links you will find the answer you seek.07:47
nj8up to >3000 ms for ~ for 15 sec07:47
Guest68772nice ping07:48
Guest68772try bigger packet07:48
Guest80167Caluser2000, 16!07:49
Guest68772it keep turning on ond off07:49
Guest68772and mtu is set way to hi07:49
Guest68772high even07:49
Guest68772no but seriously07:50
Guest68772do you have any firewall or anything that might be slowing it07:51
Caluser2000Guest80167: 16 what?07:51
nj8i don't think so. I'va 4 PC on Ubuntu/windows/debian on my LAn, and no one have any issue07:51
Caluser200016.01 or 16.0407:51
nj8this come from my ubuntu installation on this specific PC07:51
yanchohi guys. anyone can offer some tips as to why I'm getting this pls? Err:4 http://mt.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/main amd64 udev amd64 229-4ubuntu11   Hash Sum mismatch07:52
Guest80167Caluser2000, 16.0407:52
dorkmafiasorry got d/c07:52
dorkmafiaI have installed ubuntu but can't access it07:52
juanonymoushow do i install old tcl and tcllib version to my system?07:52
juanonymousor is there a way how07:53
Theteducasse: there a way to do that from command line?  this is server07:53
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Thetethe docs say this https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/installing-upgrading.html07:53
Thetebut then I get Checking for a new Ubuntu release No new release found07:53
salmanasarhello07:53
ducasseThete: /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades07:53
Thetemaybe it's an LTS to LTS thing?07:53
Guest68772i had got a half way fix for the wifi issue before but like i said it would switch on off really fast and well07:53
ducasseThete: set prompt=normal in that file07:53
Guest68772it got a connection but would saturate the network causeing a sort of overflow lag monster thing happening there07:54
Guest68772lol07:54
salmanasarhi i just download this app can anybody help me?07:54
salmanasarhow can i change chatroom07:54
Guest68772i eventually gave up and useing a cable07:54
Guest68772;)07:55
nj8yes, but XPS 13 doesn't have RJ45 :/07:55
Guest68772ouch07:55
nj8some times during my ping i have this mesg ping: sendmsg: No buffer space available”07:55
Guest68772external network card maybe07:55
dorkmafiaanyone know why I can't boot into it?07:56
Guest68772like usb wifi might be viable solution07:56
nj8already tried, same issue07:56
Guest68772it's a driver problem i believe07:56
dustubuntu-drivers-common:i386:07:56
dust Depends: python3-apt but it is not going to be installed07:56
dust Depends: python3-xkit  but it is not installable07:56
dust  Conflicts: ubuntu-drivers-common  but 1:0.4.22 is to be installed07:56
duston 16.1007:56
nj8It looks like DELL default default installation have a shitty modification in it that official ISO doesn't have. So when i update, i loose this "specific DELL ubuntu implementation"07:57
Guest68772<snap>07:57
nj8i think too07:57
Guest68772yes it's proprietary card07:57
Guest68772needs manufacturer's driver07:58
Guest68772is not supported07:58
nj8yep, i tried to install a tone of proprietary driver. but i don't know if it was the good ones07:58
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Guest68772so find an external wifi card that is certified linux compatable07:58
VolundSO this is kind of a weird question. I recently dropped one of my two 4tb drives out of a ZFS mirror arrangement, then used Ubuntu to format it to NTFS and copied the ZFS array's data to it. However, NTFS doesn't recognize it as NTFS. pretty much every bit of recovery software can see all of the data though. The volume seems to lack a GUID though, unsure if that's relevant. is it unusual for Ubuntu-formatted NTFS drives to be07:59
Volundunrecognized by Windows 10?07:59
nj8for the moment i'm trying to reinstall the 14.04 because it was the working version of ubuntu i had when i have buy the dell CPS07:59
nj8XPS07:59
nj8but if it doesn't work, i will buy a usb wifi linux compatible07:59
nj8thanks for you help =)07:59
Guest80167hi guys, out of the blue I cannot sudo any gui of any app from a terminal, could you help? (16.04)08:00
Volund(this is just stoking my understanding further about how I NEED to get a home fileserver going so switching filesystems isn't a thing anymore.)08:00
Guest68772nj8: 14.04 is pretty nice compatability wise08:01
nj8i have good hope by retinstalling 14.04 that wifi works well again. But i love having last updates and features :/08:02
Guest68772NP anytime08:02
tusharmI have added my id_rsa.pub to the dashboard of a vps provider. The ssh connection was working seamlessly until yesterday when it started displaying Permission denied(public key). Any idea what went wrong and how to fix it?08:02
Guest68772DRM and proprietary drivers are supported in 14.04 and 16.04 if you change a setting to allow restricted drivers08:03
nj8tusharm : auth SSH with password and look if your SSH is still in the /home/<user>/.ssh/authorized_keys file08:03
nj8okay =)08:03
nj8so it will "automaticly" find Dell's proprietary drivers and install it ?08:03
tusharmnj8: can't the provider provides the password only for the initial 2-3 days. I don't have the password now08:03
ducassenj8: no, dell has a repo, i think08:04
dorkmafiahow come when I boot into ubuntu it just gives me a _?08:04
Guest68772then have to add the repository, you may be able to get updated drivers for your wifi card from Multiverse08:05
* Volund mrrrrrmnrs, prepares an Ubuntu LiveUSB for chicanery08:05
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MaxouPlease help me : https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-Yoga-Series-Notebooks/Yoga-700-14ISK-Keyboard-and-trackpad-not-working/td-p/345571608:06
dorkmafiawhen I select the drive I installed ubuntu to I just get a _08:06
tusharmnj8: any other ideas?08:06
Guest68772tusharm: update your RSA keys08:06
nj8If you don't have solution to push a new SSH keys, contact your provider08:07
dorkmafiado I need a boot partition? i just setup a swap, home, and root08:07
nj8otherwise, create a new SSH keys and put the new *.pub one in your provider dahsboard08:07
Guest68772dorkmafia: you should have five partions total for windows and linux along side install (default) asuming you havent added any of your own08:08
Guest68772tusharm: create a new account with provider then make sure get the keys08:10
girlinvogueBan on Holocaust Debate Proves Democracy is a Lie - Joaquin08:21
dorkmafiafive partitons??08:21
dorkmafianow I just get a purple screen..08:21
dorkmafiai have two disks08:21
dorkmafiai put the swap disk on a different disk as the root and home08:22
dorkmafiadunno if that matters08:22
gde33" If sisfb is a kernel module, parameters are given with the modprobe (or insmod) command."  <-- how do I do that?08:22
MildlySeriousCatAny recommendations for a lightweight sftp client with GUI?08:22
gde33"Example for sisfb as a module: Start sisfb by typing modprobe sisfb mode=1024x768x16 rate=75 mem=12288"  <--- where?08:23
dorkmafiait worked the second time08:23
MildlySeriousCatAre you just installing Ubuntu or some kind of dualboot, dorkmafia?08:24
ubuntuHello08:24
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Guest68772dorkmafia: i was asuming you had windows and ubuntu on same drive, my bad08:25
Guest90333.08:25
Guest68772ok so some disk drives that are built for windows or to be compatable with windows reserve space for the boot partition for windows08:26
Guest68772when you install Ubuntu without windows it leaves that space unassigned it sould be arround 1 MiB08:27
Guest687721.1 Mb08:27
Guest68772something like that08:27
gde33I'm able to get the right resolution by adding garbage to the grub file and removing it after failing to boot08:27
Guest68772windows have two partitions normally08:27
Guest68772and linux three normally08:27
gde33how is editing parameters during boot different from editing /etc/default/grub   ?08:29
maxagazhi08:29
gde33hello there08:30
zecy hi08:30
maxagazcan I install libpng12 on ubuntu 16.10 ? some apps still need it08:30
maxagaz(like wps)08:30
maxagazlinpng16 is now the default one08:30
Guest68772gde33: nice08:31
maxagazand libpn12 is not in the repos08:31
gde33Guest68772: what is nice?08:32
RxMcDonaldanyone using irssi inside of tmux?08:33
linociscohi all08:36
linociscomy shutdown really take so longer than 5 mins08:36
linociscoi have free 64 GB.of HDD space. 16.04.1 x6408:36
linociscowhat do I do?08:36
jattcheck the logs08:37
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Guest68772linocisco: try open terminal, type sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove && sudo apt-get update && sudo -k && exit08:41
Guest68772then reboot08:42
linociscoGuest68772, thanks08:42
Guest68772:-)08:42
zecy333333333222222222222222222308:43
MildlySeriousCatWhat do sudo -k do?08:43
RxMcDonaldnope08:43
Guest68772it forces sudo to stop takeing commands08:43
RxMcDonaldMildlySeriousCat: dont08:43
RxMcDonaldnope08:44
gde33Guest11394: I'm able to get the desired resolution by adding the (apparently) wrong things to the grub file then removing it after failing to boot. Do you have any idea why that would be?08:44
Guest68772invalidates  SuperUser session08:44
gde33I would like to use whatever the recovery(?) is using08:45
linociscoGuest68772, thanks. Thats all?08:46
Guest68772gde33: it sounds like the system is just resetting the resolution to default sys might be overwriting the file with default safe values08:46
gde33Guest68393: but those are better than the "configured" ones :/08:49
gde33from what i understand reading this https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/fb/sisfb.txt  I have to give the module parameters08:50
gde33do I just append those to the kernal line?08:50
gde33typing in the terminal  sudo modprobe sisfb mode=1024x768x16  doesn't seem to change anything, should I reboot to see it?08:51
gde33I never did this before08:52
gde33oh ic I have to create a file in /etc/modprobe.d/08:53
gde33lets try that...08:53
maxagazno way to solve libpng12 problem on yakkety ?08:58
linociscoGuest68772, not ok yet. shutdown or reboot take longer as before08:58
Guest68772linocisco: ok open terminal again08:58
Guest68772type sudo apt-get check08:59
Guest68772type sudo apt-get upgrade08:59
linociscoGuest68772, Building dependency tree09:00
linociscoReading state information... Done09:00
Guest68772ok um09:00
Guest68772sudo apt upgrade09:00
Guest68772ok after that close terminal09:01
Guest68772go to Ubuntu Software09:01
linociscoGuest68772, upgrade in progress09:01
linociscoGuest68772, done09:02
Guest68772ok09:02
Guest68772good09:02
Guest68772run sudo apt autoremove one more time09:02
linociscoGuest68772, 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.09:03
Guest68772then super do another apt-get update09:03
thinkyhello09:03
Guest68772and sudo apt update once more09:04
Guest68772i know seems redundant09:04
Guest68772then do apt autoclean again as su09:05
meta-coder3.19 kernel for Ubuntu 14.04 is still getting updates? I thought it EOLed.09:05
Guest68772and now close terminal09:05
linociscoGuest68772, after apt-get update, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23332765/09:06
Guest68772linocisco: crap there are still three need upgrade09:06
DogFartshi all09:06
Guest68772ok sudo apt upgrade09:06
linociscoGuest68772, should I do apt-autoclean?09:07
linociscoGuest68772, apt-get upgrade or apt upgrade?09:08
Guest68772linocisco: both09:10
Guest68772one after the other09:10
linociscoGuest68772, ok09:10
Guest68772dont worry about those redundant configs09:10
Guest68772linocisco: the next thing were going to do will help09:11
Guest68772linocisco: ive been where you are lol09:12
linociscoGuest68772, what do u mean?09:13
Guest68772linocisco: ok is it done09:13
Guest68772reboot again and come back09:13
linociscoGuest68772, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23332785/09:13
linociscoGuest68772, During sudo apt upgrade, some linux headers firmwares big files of 296 MB are installed, but after apt-get upgrade, it says to use apt autoremove to remove them. what is the idea?09:15
Guest68772linocisco: ok so run the sudo apt autoremove again09:15
Guest68772its removing old dependancies09:16
Guest68772or old packages that it doesnt need anymore09:16
Guest68772i saw that on paste bin09:17
Guest68772looking good after that09:17
linociscoGuest68772, done. what to do next?09:17
Guest68772just have one more thing to do09:17
Guest68772you should restart the computer now and come back09:18
Guest68772;)09:18
Ben64restarting isn't necessary for autoremove09:18
Guest68772he just upgraded09:18
Ben64what's the problem being solved by doing autoremove a bunch of times09:18
Guest68772he needs to restart the services09:18
Ben64...no09:18
Guest68772getting the apt to upgrade fully09:19
Ben64that should not be taking this long09:19
Guest68772no09:19
Ben64sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade09:19
Ben64done.09:19
Guest68772but i had him do a dep check09:19
Guest68772and re run the update upgrade process09:19
Guest68772then the autoremove09:20
Ben64why?09:20
Ben64what's the actual issue09:20
Guest68772and i was about to direct him to use GTKOrphan to remove any leftover orphaned packages that might be slowing him down09:20
Guest68772slow shutdown / boot09:21
linociscoGuest68772, Ben64 . thanks for discussion for me. I doubt any log should be checked09:21
Ben64none of that is related to shutdown time09:21
Guest68772yeah we do not need logs at this time thanks though ben09:21
linociscoGuest68772, Ben64 . let me reboot now to see what will happen09:22
Guest68772Ben64: <<Ben64> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade>  we forgot the dist-upgrade good eye09:23
Ben64those are the only two commands to upgrade a system :|09:24
Guest68772ok next we atre going to remove any left over orphans to quiet that log a bit09:25
Guest68772and stop any hang ups or loops09:25
Ben64that's baloney09:25
Guest68772ok ben09:25
Guest68772so he should leave the orphans09:26
Ben64yep09:26
Guest68772you are the anti christ i knew it lol09:26
Guest68772JK09:26
Guest68772ok you cant make a statement like that and not explain why09:27
Guest68772so what would be slowing him down Ben64, I'm curious09:29
Ben64removing packages has no effect on shutdown time09:29
Ben64could cause problems to do so09:29
Guest68772well were not going to remove packages that are needed09:30
Guest68772hence the dependancy check09:30
Ben64they might still be needed09:30
Guest68772for what?09:31
Ben64who knows, it's not a good idea to just remove things09:31
baizon!info deborphan | Guest6877209:31
ubottuGuest68772: deborphan (source: deborphan): program that can find unused packages, e.g. libraries. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.7.28.8ubuntu2 (yakkety), package size 90 kB, installed size 340 kB09:31
Guest68772he's not JUST removeing things hes only removeing the broken things09:32
Ben64if they are truly unused, they're just wasting disk space09:32
Ben64it's not related to the actual issue AT ALL09:32
Ben64they aren't broken09:32
Guest68772how was it09:32
Guest68772linocisco: faster09:32
linociscoGuest68772, not ok. same as before09:32
Guest68772ok09:32
Ben64duh, because packages don't affect it09:33
Ben64you're just wasting time09:33
Guest68772um ben suggested something we forgot09:33
Guest68772open terminal09:33
linociscoGuest68772, then..09:33
Guest68772type sudo apt-get dist-upgrade09:33
linociscoGuest68772, Calculating upgrade... Done09:34
linocisco0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.09:34
Guest68772ok great09:34
Guest68772close the terminal09:34
Guest68772go to Ubuntu software09:34
linociscoGuest68772, done09:34
Ben64linocisco: so when you shutdown, explain what happens09:34
Guest68772look for app GTKOrphan09:35
linociscoBen64, i see ubuntu  and some dots are blinking so long09:35
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Ben64linocisco: how long09:36
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linociscoGuest68772, should I install that?09:36
Ben64no, it's just going to waste more time09:37
dibbekesmall question, does anyone know how to disable the USB TTY for kernel debugging when booting? I'm connecting something that only sends, but does not receive over an USB serial port, and when rebooting, it seems to block.09:37
aautarwhen will the next lts be released?09:37
Ben64aautar: april 201809:37
Guest68772linocisco: look for gtkorphan09:38
linociscoGuest68772, yes. I found09:38
Guest68772might just say remove orphaned packages09:38
linociscoGuest68772, yes. should I install that?09:38
Guest68772ok open that it will promt for sudo pass09:38
Ben64stop worrying about packages!09:38
Ben64it's not going to fix anything! it could break your system!09:39
lqidwoohoo! neat and tidy irssi env running in aws. sorry if off-topic. just very excited.09:39
Guest68772and right when it pops up there is a list of orphaned packages09:39
linociscoGuest68772, it is not installed yet09:40
Guest68772select both options under the Orphaned Packages tab09:40
Ben64linocisco: ok, best of luck. you've accomplished nothing in the past 40 minutes of listening to this guy. hope it works out for you09:40
linociscoBen64, what do you suggest?09:41
Ben64linocisco: how long does it stay on that screen09:41
Guest68772then select all the orphaned ones09:41
Guest68772and click ok09:41
Guest68772then re run update ect09:41
Guest68772and restart i bet after removing those you will notice faster09:42
Ben64i guarantee it won't09:42
linociscoyou two debate first. I m newbie09:42
Guest68772if it makes ben happy we can also remove your search history from the dash09:42
Ben64that also has no effect09:42
Guest68772what about heat09:43
Ben64heat?09:43
Guest68772sometimes the fans will run for a min before power down to cool the sys09:43
Guest68772on some systems09:43
Ben64linocisco: do you have a printer09:44
gpotatotes09:45
Guest68772i did that with the packages and got new upgrades and system is really running crisp and snappy now lol09:45
linociscoBen64, yes09:45
Ben64linocisco: laptop or desktop? what version ubuntu09:46
Guest68772but i don't really want to debate it,09:46
linociscoBen64, laptop, 16.04.109:46
linociscoBen64, laptop, 16.04.1x6409:46
Guest68772same here09:47
Guest68772except im on desktop09:47
Guest68772well...hehe09:47
Ben64linocisco: run "sudo systemctl edit cups-browsed.service"  .... find the line that's like 'TimeoutStopSec=90' and change the 90 to a 5, then run "sudo systemctl daemon-reload"09:48
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fromOuttaSpaceu could set a global timeoutstop09:50
fromOuttaSpacenot just for cups09:50
Ben64true09:50
Ben64cups tends to hang up more often though09:50
Guest68772yeah run for samba too lol09:50
linociscoBen64, it is empty file09:51
Guest68772have to write the whole config fresh09:51
Guest68772no profile09:51
Guest68772zeroconfig?09:51
linociscoBen64, what do I do?09:54
Guest68772linocisco: it still wouldnt hurt to remove those orphans09:55
ChengLongLinux Mint vs Zorin OS has anyone any opinions on the 2 OSes and whether they can recommend the easiest to use Linux on Earth or  closest to Windows? Thx09:55
Guest68772if your not useing a printer i would worry about it09:55
MonkeyDustChengLong  no opinions in this channel09:55
baizonChengLong: i would say Lubuntu is close to windows, but never used mint or zorin os09:56
Guest68772linocisco: it worked for me09:56
baizonChengLong: also Kubuntu09:56
linociscoGuest68772, under the options, i found two options.09:56
Guest68772about 10-12 hours since removal and havnt had any problems09:57
Ben64linocisco: ok, in that blank thing it opens, put [Service]<ENTER>TimeoutStopSec=509:57
Guest68772linocisco: yeah i'm looking at the same window09:57
Ben64don't actually type <ENTER>, press enter for a new line :)09:57
linociscoBen64, i know that09:57
Ben64some people don't09:57
Guest68772linocisco: so both09:58
Ben64linocisco: also, disable your wireless connection, and unmount any network shares should you have any. then try "sudo poweroff"09:58
linociscoBen64, done09:58
Guest68772linocisco: then select in the drop down column there ALL09:58
Guest68772and select all the packages it shows in the orphaned list09:59
Guest68772and click ok09:59
Guest68772and then pray09:59
Guest68772No Just Kidding lol09:59
linociscoBen64, what is next?09:59
Ben64linocisco: after what10:00
linociscoBen64, i put timeoutsec10:00
Guest68772linocisco: after that open terminal10:00
Guest68772again10:00
Ben64Guest68772: stop.10:00
Guest68772type sudo apt-get update10:00
linociscoBen64, Guest68772 you two are conflict now10:00
Ben64linocisco: save and exit, then run "sudo systemctl daemon-reload", then "sudo poweroff"10:00
Ben64linocisco: also the stuff i said about disabling wireless and network shares10:01
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ben_____hey all10:05
ben_____I'm unable to use my mouse suddenly, any help?10:06
ace_mewhat rights should have known_hosts10:07
ace_me?10:07
baizonben_____: check dmesg10:07
ben_____did that10:07
Ben64ace_me: 60010:07
ace_meI have 644 and not sure if the hosts there were added by me10:08
ben_____benzon are u available on telegram?10:08
Ben64ace_me: well 4= read so probably.10:08
ace_meyes10:08
Ben64and .ssh should be 700 anyway10:08
Guest68772let ben go first its ok i see what he's doing,10:08
RxMcDonaldanyone using irssi inside of tmux?10:09
Ben64RxMcDonald: what's the real question10:09
ben_____anyone pls help?10:09
ben_____mouse has stopped working suddenly10:09
RxMcDonaldBen64: i got a computer10:09
ben_____getting error -71 on dmesg10:10
linociscoBen64, it is now fine10:10
Guest68772linocisco: cool10:10
RxMcDonaldhey ben are u ben 64 bits ? is there a ben 32 bit?10:11
linociscoBen64, thanks.. hope it doesn't affect hooked printers at my office tomorrow.10:11
Ben64RxMcDonald: no10:11
ace_meServer refused our key10:11
Guest68772ok still finish your upgrade by removeing unneeded packages the orphaned ones are fine to remove10:11
ben_____no. he'sthe other ben McDonald10:11
RxMcDonaldBen64: wat u mean no lol10:11
Ben64linocisco: just don't shut down immediately after submitting a print job and you should be fine10:12
ben_____😂😂😂10:12
RxMcDonaldhahahahaha oh my god guys you are so hilarious!!!110:12
MonkeyDustRxMcDonald  stop10:12
RxMcDonaldMonkeyDust: stop wut lol10:12
ben_____somebody help  me please...i need this to work ASAP10:13
RxMcDonaldim into computers like u10:13
Guest68772and after you remove them you'll knotice when you autoremove again you'll dump the old Ubuntu 16.04.0 files10:13
Ben64ben_____: have you tried unplugging it and plugging it back in again10:13
Guest68772and get a few new upgrades10:13
Guest68772;-)10:13
ben_____yeah ben6410:13
Ben64ben_____: and?10:13
linociscoBen64, OK. Thanks. can I also check disk for performance? now. shutdown is faster than before. booting up is slower than shutdown.10:14
ben_____<guest68772> are you talking to me?10:14
Ben64linocisco: it's normal for booting up to be slower than shutting down10:14
RxMcDonaldBen64: u code in 64 bit assembler coder?10:14
linociscoBen64, thanks10:15
MonkeyDustRxMcDonald  this is ubuntu support, i guess you want to be in -offtopic10:15
ben_____wtf?! who is talking to me??10:15
RxMcDonaldMonkeyDust: hi10:15
RxMcDonaldMonkeyDust: wats up wit u10:16
ben_____monkeydust.. nobody's supporting the on topic anyways10:16
ben_____:(10:16
MonkeyDustRxMcDonald  do you have an ubuntu support question?10:16
ben_____<monkeydust> is there anyone available for support?10:17
RxMcDonaldMonkeyDust: i just asked u a question and you respond with a question10:17
Ben64ben_____: pay attention, i asked you a question10:17
ben_____sorry, ben64. i got messed up with the other chats10:18
ben_____and the mouse is still not working after re-start10:18
Ben64try a different mouse10:19
ben_____i would. but I'm sure the mouse isnt dead10:19
ben_____cos it works on another pc10:19
molecular_suvlakpropably its a wireless mouse?10:19
Ben64ok, so try another mouse10:19
ace_meany hint for Server refused public-key signature despite accepting key!10:19
ben_____no, molecular10:19
ben_____ben64, i need a fix for this. not a buying advice10:20
ben_____no offence.10:20
Ben64ben_____: this part is called "troubleshooting"10:20
ben_____and?10:21
Ben64"Troubleshooting is a form of problem solving, often applied to repair failed products or processes. It is a logical, systematic search for the source of a problem in order to solve it, and make the product or process operational again. "10:21
ben_____are u available on telegram, ben64?10:22
Ben64no, this isn't the late 1800s10:22
ben_____-_- the app10:22
sorinelloHello. I have upgraded to the latest version inside a VmWare machine, and after the upgrade, I get a Kernel error and the boot process doesn't continue. Is it a known issue, maybe VMware is not yet compatible with Ubuntu 16.10 ?10:24
flux242what a brilliant idea to upgrade a distro inside a vm, huh?10:28
sorinelloflux242, what's that bad about it. I have a lot of things installed10:29
sorinellothis way I can also see on a VM if there are upgrade problems instead of having issues with the real machines10:30
MildlySeriousCatNo problems with it as long as you did a snapshot pre upgrade10:31
ace_me_what happen if I delete /comment known hosts ?10:34
Ben64you'll have to confirm them again10:35
splashingchat with ring,10:36
ace_me_# is the comment char ?10:37
Ben64ace_me_: yep10:37
Guest68772Ben64: i was just curious what version of Ubuntu you were useing10:41
Ben6414.0410:42
Guest68772ok10:42
guzzlefryhow do I fix pulseaudio connection issues?10:48
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guzzlefryjust kidding, had to restart it :P10:52
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calacaloo10:56
DerSvenhello, i got a new Asus G752VS Notebook, running Ubuntu 16.04.1, the keyboard backlight doesn't work, when i do modprobe asus-nb-wmi nothing happens10:57
DerSvenany idea?10:57
DerSvenafter trying default ubuntu kernel i now use a selfmade kernel 4.8.1 with asus stuff enabled10:58
DerSventhere are some asus::xxx folders missing in /sys/class/leds which should be created after the modules (asus-wmi, asus-nb-wmi) are loaded10:58
DerSvenhow can i get the keyboard backlight getting to work?10:59
C0r3Hey everyone.11:00
C0r3I want to install ubuntu 16.04 through UEFI boot. How do I make my pendrive UEFI bootable11:00
solasoulhello all11:03
asdsasanyone here?11:06
solasoulyes11:06
C0r3I want to install ubuntu 16.04 through UEFI boot. How do I make my pendrive UEFI bootable??11:07
asdsasi burned ubuntu iso image to my 16 gig usb stick after i formatted to install another system i found out that after format it has 2.48 gb what should i do?11:07
solasoulC0r3, you need a program for that11:08
solasoulC0r3, you can use an external program or use the diskpart in windows http://pastebin.com/rfrpP0Ay11:10
C0r3solasoul: Oh. Which one?11:10
solasoulC0r3, this is one Rufus https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=11&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwi-4tjnl9_PAhUEDywKHUIeB9gQFghTMAo&url=https%3A%2F%2Frufus.akeo.ie%2F&usg=AFQjCNGeuqrM--4SkP8QoxA61Q4KwAEIHQ11:11
C0r3I'm solely using ubuntu operating system. Do I really need UEFI booting? I'm mean, what advantages does it offer over legacy?11:11
C0r3solasoul: I don't use windows.11:11
tomreynyou dont want to use uefi then, it just complicates matters11:12
tomreynthat's, if you have a choice11:12
C0r3tomreyn: Thanks. :)11:12
solasoulC0r3, ok one second let me see if theres an alternative for you11:12
solasoulC0r3, heres an official comparison http://askubuntu.com/questions/647303/uefi-or-legacy-which-is-advised-and-why11:13
C0r3solasoul: As tomreyn adviced, I'm thinking of a legacy install. Although if you have an alternative then let me know.11:13
C0r3solasoul: Looking at it.11:14
solasoulC0r3, Bless all the best11:14
EriC^^C0r3: uefi is newer and a little faster to boot11:14
C0r3EriC^^: I see. Then I would like to give it a try.11:15
EriC^^plus the bootloaders never get overwritten like in legacy, they all live harmoniously in the efi partition ;D11:15
C0r3EriC^^: The question is, how do I make my pendrive bootable for a UEFI installation. Coz, I had read somewhere that 'dd' doesn't work.11:16
EriC^^C0r3: dd does work, the iso works for both legacy and uefi depending on how you boot it on the pc11:16
C0r3EriC^^: Okay. So I do everything the same way. Except that I choose UEFI when my pc boots. Right?11:18
EriC^^C0r3: yeah11:18
C0r3EriC^^: Giving a try.11:19
KuroloxHello11:21
BluesKajHey folks11:21
sorinelloit seems that there is an incompatibility between VMWare Workstation and Ubuntu 16.10, since it cannot be installed. It hangs during instalation11:21
KuroloxI have a laptop with an AMD graphics card, but it seems like it's not being used and Ubuntu is using the intel integrated graphics instead11:21
EriC^^Kurolox: try lspci -k | grep -A2 VGA11:22
Kuroloxthe "additional drivers" thing don't show anything related to graphics cards, but I can see my card in lspci11:22
KuroloxEriC^^ http://hastebin.com/rowolanefi.sql11:24
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EriC^^Kurolox: looks like the amd driver is loaded11:24
Kuroloxoh, fair enough. I tried with lshw -c video but it only showed the intel one11:26
KuroloxSince both the intel one and the AMD one are loaded, how can I check which one is being used?11:26
EriC^^try /usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test --print11:27
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EriC^^i think the intel is used until it needs to use the amd one, then stuff passes through to that one, and gets fed to the intel one, something like that11:28
KuroloxOh. I asked because I feel like the AMD one is never being use, even under stress like some games.11:28
BluesKajKurolox, is there an LED or an indicator light of some kind showing which gpu is active?11:28
KuroloxNot that I know of.11:29
BluesKajKurolox, my i915 driver/inyel gpu can handle all graphics without a hitch including OpenGL 3.1 and 3D, but I;m no gamer11:34
BluesKajintel11:34
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C0r3EriC^^: I booted through my USB. Now I have ticked install third party software and it's asking to turnoff secure boot. And also asking me to choose a password. What is it about?11:41
juanonymouswhat is run by this user if the result is something like this11:43
juanonymoustest  22222  0.0  0.3  43264  3536 ?        Ss   Oct12   0:00 /lib/systemd/systemd --user11:43
tomreynjuanonymous: ps uh 2222211:48
tomreynor similar11:48
juanonymousdoes that mean that it is an empty process?11:50
juanonymousah11:50
juanonymousyes it is not11:50
juanonymousthere is a process11:50
juanonymoussorry11:50
juanonymousso ps uh process 222211:50
tomreynjuanonymous: i am not sure i'm getting what you are trying to do11:50
tomreynor which problem you are trying to solve11:51
juanonymoustest  22222  0.0  0.3  43264  3536 ?        Ss   Oct12   0:00 /lib/systemd/systemd --user <- this one11:51
MonkeyDustjuanonymous  what brings you here11:51
juanonymousi am asking what process is he running11:51
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debkadthe process is /lib/systemd/systemd11:51
juanonymousah so it means it is a dead process11:52
juanonymouswhy MonkeyDust?11:52
juanonymousyou are from the znc channel right?11:52
tomreyn               S    interruptible sleep (waiting for an event to complete)11:53
tomreyn               s    is a session leader11:53
tomreynso, no, process 22222 is not a dead process. it's just sleeping / waiting.11:54
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xsmltxHi, anyone please can help me to install the wireless for this one http://pastebin.com/ARkj00dU ? Thank you.12:06
xsmltxExcuse me, I forgot to say, with no internet connection on that machine..12:08
C0r3EriC^^: The installer crashed!12:09
C0r3I'm gonna try it with another usb.12:09
RajhHi12:10
RajhCan I get help to configure unbound here ? :)12:10
virtiualizationxsmltx, just download a pdf on your smartphone documenting wireless setup12:10
Hadeswatch3rHow does one monitor the firewall log on ubuntu 16 now .. ?12:10
Hadeswatch3rI forgot the command totally12:10
virtiualizationthe firewall is ydw12:11
virtiualization*ufw12:11
xsmltxThank you virtiualization12:11
Hadeswatch3ryes I remember that... but how do you monitor the firewall log...  ?12:11
virtiualizationxsmltx, yw12:11
Hadeswatch3rtail -f .. ?12:11
virtiualizationRTFM12:11
Hadeswatch3rNice answer..12:12
virtiualizationlousy question imho12:12
Hadeswatch3rJust earned me 50 bucks. thanks.12:12
aautar50 bucks?12:13
KuroloxI'm getting this when trying to open Steam. http://hastebin.com/ahitegeyuw.sql12:14
RajhAnyone can help me with forward-zone and unbound ?12:14
younderKurolox,  What graphics card are you using?12:19
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Kuroloxyounder Radeon HD 6400M/7400M Series12:19
younderKyrololox: and what version of UBUNTU?12:22
Kurolox16.1012:23
younderKyrololox: UEFI?12:23
Kuroloxnope, legacy12:24
Kuroloxyounder I've been trying some solutions from here but none of them are working. http://askubuntu.com/questions/771032/steam-not-opening-in-ubuntu-16-04-lts12:31
ArbuzHello, has anyone tried to syncronise an Ipod via Itunes installed with PlayonLinux?12:34
ilhamihey guys12:36
ilhamiI have this problem when trying to mount my 103 GB volume12:36
siddharthHi, while comfiguring various things for my development, I deleted /usr/include/boost and /usr/lib/libboost*. But now when I try sudo-apt get install libboost-all-dev, nothing comes up in /usr/include/boost or /usr/lib/ related to boost. How can I recover it ?"12:36
ilhamiError mounting /dev/sda1/ at ...: Command-line mount-t"ext4" -o .... exited with non-zero exit status 32: mount... Stucture needs cleaning12:37
ilhamitried running xfs_repair -L but still same problem.12:37
tomreynilhami: so is it ext4 or xfs?12:38
ilhamiext412:39
tomreynilhami: then why do you run xfs_repair on it?12:39
streulmasadly in Ubuntu 16.10 this bug exists again. I reported years ago https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-translations/+bug/116774312:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1167743 in Ubuntu Translations "fault in Ubuntu 13.04 Dutch installer" [Undecided,Fix committed]12:39
ilhamihow else can I repair it?12:39
tomreynfsck (or fsck.ext4)12:40
tomreynilhami: what's the command you ran when the above error message was returned?12:40
siddharthI have even tried sudo apt-get install --reinstall $(dpkg -S /usr/include/boost |cut -d':' -f1|tr -d ','|tr '\n' ' '), but to no effect12:40
streulmahow can I reopen an existing bug?12:40
ilhamiI just tried to mount via file manager12:41
ilhamiyay... fsck.ext4 worked12:41
KuroloxAnd thus my question got buried. Whatever, I'm gonna keep searching.12:42
ilhamiWhat was your question?12:42
KuroloxI'm getting this when trying to open Steam. http://hastebin.com/ahitegeyuw.sql12:42
KuroloxI've been trying some solutions from here but none of them are working. http://askubuntu.com/questions/771032/steam-not-opening-in-ubuntu-16-04-lts12:42
ilhamiyou have updated your driver?12:43
Kuroloxyes12:43
solasoulhi guys please there are 9 updates in 16.10 that are not updating anyone else experiencing this12:45
tomreynilhami: for the future: fsck is actually a wrapper which checks which file system you have and then runs the proper check / repair utility for this very file system. so if you just want to remember one command, remember fsck.12:45
streulmasolasoul: after I clean install Ubuntu 16.10 there are only 3 updates12:45
cerionsolasoul: i got no updates so far12:46
ilhamitomreyn, got it12:46
timtim12:46
solasoulstreulma, thanks these are the files libasn1-8-heimdal libgssapi3-heimdal libhcrypto4-heimdal12:47
solasoul  libheimbase1-heimdal libheimntlm0-heimdal libhx509-5-heimdal12:47
solasoul  libkrb5-26-heimdal libroken18-heimdal libwind0-heimdal12:47
solasoulcerion, okay will wait a few days since its new12:47
ppf_solasoul: how are they not updating12:47
streulmasolasoul: heimdal is related to your phone12:47
solasoulppf_, when i do sudo apt upgrade they are skipped in the process12:48
solasoulstreulma, thanks okay im using my laptop though12:48
ppf_solasoul: run sudo apt full-upgrade12:48
streulmasolasoul normally I do sudo apt-get dist-upgrade12:48
solasoulthanks12:48
solasoulppf_, thank you12:49
cerionsolasoul: try sudo apt full-upgrade ?12:49
cerionstreulma: that's the old way12:49
solasoulstreulma, thank you12:49
solasoulcerion, thank you12:49
streulmaah, is sudo apt full-uprade the new way? Then I am not up to date by myself :-)12:49
cerion:-)12:50
UrsaTempestAlright, this is a bit of weird problem. But for some reason, Ubuntu read my phone's mobile hotspot as ethernet.12:50
UrsaTempestIt's not a big hassle, since I can just turn it off from my phone. But it's still curious and mildly concerning.12:50
UrsaTempestAnyone knows why?12:50
solasoulcerion, the sudo apt full upgrade didnt work but the dist-upgrade did but dpkg is locked12:51
solasoulwill close a few programs and try again12:51
matej_UrsaTempest difne "ubuntu read"12:51
EriC^^UrsaTempest: what do you mean reads it as ethernet?12:51
matej_*define12:51
MaxouHello please help me : https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-Yoga-Series-Notebooks/Yoga-700-14ISK-Keyboard-and-trackpad-not-working/m-p/3455898#M4486112:51
UrsaTempestThe wifi icon is replaced by arrow up, arrow down, and I can't detect other wifi, and I can't disconnected like normal wifi short of turning it off from my phone.12:52
ppf_solasoul: you can only run one apt process at a time12:52
solasoulppf_, i know i have run it once it kept it back then when i try to do the dist-upgrade it says dpkg locked12:53
solasoulppf_, Kept the updates of those 9 files back12:53
streulmaUrsaTempest known bug, reboot your computer12:53
UrsaTempest...and then?12:53
UrsaTempestI just fresh of rebooting my laptop, and it doesn't seem solved the problem...12:53
streulmamake connection again :-)12:53
ppf_solasoul: it's full-upgrade12:53
matej_UrsaTempest then it should be okay, if not, reboot to previous kernel and do update again12:54
streulmait's a known bug in NetworkManager12:54
UrsaTempestI'm not upgrading.12:54
xcodecwhy not12:54
streulmano it exists in 16.0412:54
UrsaTempestIt is fairly fresh Ubuntu 16, literally just done installing it this morning.12:54
streulmahopefully it's solved in 16.10...12:54
xcodeclol12:54
matej_UrsaTempest yes, but also 16.04 has new kernel that came out few days back and did this to Network Manager12:54
streulmaUrsaTempest I had the same problem with new installed Ubuntu12:55
UrsaTempestWell, I just use this Linux thingy from three weeks ago. How do I roll back?12:55
tokamCan anyone here please fix the qt package for anki12:55
tokamQtWebToolKit is not linked anymore in qt4 but should be?12:55
streulmaUrsaTempest Trust us :) reboot and it is solved, or just logout and login12:56
tokamImportError: No module named QtWebKit12:56
UrsaTempestRight.12:56
UrsaTempestI'll do it! ...well, maybe later, I still want to read some other threads..12:56
DesetudeHey, I'm attempting to install ubuntu gnome on my (secondary, primary has windows) harddrive with a CD. Every time I try to do this, the harddrive isnt shown in UEFI boot options in bios, it's only shown in legacy. And then nothing happens if I attempt to boot to that hard drive on legacy.12:57
tokamhttp://askubuntu.com/q/836983/22237112:57
EriC^^Desetude: are you in the live usb right now?12:57
DesetudeEriC^^: I'm on windows atm, can boot to it12:58
EriC^^Desetude: ok give it a boot and come back here12:58
solasoulstreulma, Ok so i logged off and logged back on but i still have this issue any workaround E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission denied)12:58
solasoulE: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?12:58
EriC^^!aptlock | solasoul12:59
ubottusolasoul: If an APT front-end crashed and your database is locked, try this in a !terminal: « sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a »12:59
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EriC^^solasoul: are you using sudo?12:59
Castor_TroyAudio is not working on xubuntu, how can i fix it ?12:59
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solasoulEriC^^, yes i am12:59
solasoulubottu, thank you12:59
ubottuYou're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)12:59
streulmasolasoul it is also possible that Ubuntu is doing apt things in the background13:00
UrsaTempest... ubottu is a bot?!13:00
solasoulstreulma, okay thanks it worked13:00
matej_!ubottu13:00
ubottuHi! I'm #ubuntu's favorite infobot, you can search my brain yourself at http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi | Bot channels and general info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Bots | Make a clone of me: /msg ubottu botclone13:00
solasoulubottu, thanks13:01
ubottuYou're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)13:01
solasoullol haha nice13:01
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streulmaI want to repoen my bug :-(13:01
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solasoulproblems all solved blessings13:02
DesetudeEriC^^:  I have somehow lost my instalation cd, so I'm now putting it on a USB and will be going on it in about 5mins13:07
EriC^^ok13:07
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DesetudeEriC^^: also, are you here often? I swear I've been in here before and saw you then as well13:08
ilhamican I not create new partitions during the ubuntu installation ? :S13:08
EriC^^Desetude: yeah i'm usually in the channel13:09
EriC^^ilhami: yeah you can13:09
ilhamihow many MB does the filesystem itself need?13:09
ilhamilike the / .. I need a partition for home dir and one for /13:09
EriC^^around 7-8gb minimum13:10
EriC^^20gb is probably good13:10
grid_hey13:11
grid_does anyone has experience with ubuntu on hyper-v? i mean is there any guest addin to make it all smooth running? like virtualbox also has13:12
matej_what is the default resource list in tab "other software" in software and updates app?13:12
ilhamiThe size entered is too small.. The size you entered is smaller than the minimum size of the partition. Please enter a larger size to continue. :S13:12
ilhaminever mind.13:13
akikgrid_: the hyper-v kernel modules are included with the linux kernel13:13
ilhamishould both /home and / be primary partitions? or one of them should be logical?13:15
matej_this is my resources after upgrading to 16.10 (I manually added the snwh/pulp) http://i.imgur.com/ZPQOQoj.png .. how to fix this?13:17
akikilhami: it doesn't matter13:17
ilhamiwell would it make sense to have the /home partition on another HDD? :)13:18
ilhamiI have one SSD and one HDD13:19
arneishimcesjf- I upgraded my distro from 14.04 LTS to 16.04.1 LTS and now I cannot boot my system. I get the error "Check that kernel supports aes-xts-plain64 cipher" (I am using LUKS), and then it drops me to a busybox initramfs prompt. I'm a bit stuck. I can access the unencrypted boot partition if I boot from a LiveCD but that's it. Can anyone help?13:20
arneiser, that was for everyone, stupid tab completion :P13:20
codfection!debian13:23
ubottuUbuntu and Debian are closely related. Ubuntu builds on the foundations of Debian architecture and infrastructure, with a different community and release process. See https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/installation-guide/i386/what-is-debian.html - Remember, !repositories meant for Debian should NOT be used on Ubuntu!13:23
freddishMy system crashed, where can i see the log file what went wrong.13:24
codfectionfreddish, event manager13:24
freddishWhere can i find that ?13:24
EriC^^freddish: /var/log/kern.log*13:25
Desetude_EriC^^: on the live USB now13:25
EriC^^Desetude_: great, type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 999913:25
Desetude_http://termbin.com/5ji3 sda 3, 4 and 2 are for my ubuntu installation13:26
Desetude_( I havent quit)13:27
EriC^^Desetude_: do you know which is / and which is /home ?13:27
Desetude_I think 3 is / and 4 is /home, I'm not 100% sure13:28
EriC^^ok, try sudo mount /dev/sda3 /mnt13:29
Desetude_EriC^^: done13:30
EriC^^Desetude_: grep efi /mnt/etc/fstab13:30
Desetude_EriC^^: # /boot/efi was on /dev/sdb2 during installation UUID=646D-1733  /boot/efi       vfat    umask=0077      0       113:31
C0r3I'm trying to install Ubuntu 16.04 in UEFI mode. But the installer crashes everytime.13:31
EriC^^Desetude_: ok, so it's installed in uefi mode, and it used the windows efi partition13:31
C0r3The ISO image is proper (I checked md5sum) and I've also turned secure boot off.13:31
EriC^^Desetude_: sudo efibootmgr -v  (install it if it's not installed sudo apt-get install efibootmgr)13:32
Desetude_EriC^^: gave me a load of info, BootCurrent: 0006 Timeout: 2 seconds BootOrder: 0000,0004,0006,0002,0001,0003,0005 Boot0000* Windows Boot Manager and some other stuff13:32
EriC^^is ubuntu there?13:33
EriC^^which laptop model is this?13:33
Desetude_is custom pc13:33
Desetude_oh13:33
matej_C0r3 when does the installer crash?13:34
EriC^^ok, is ubuntu one of the entries?13:34
C0r3matej_: While installing grub213:34
Desetude_ubuntu is there13:34
Desetude_Boot000413:34
EriC^^Desetude_: ok, some bios are kind of stubborn and only like to boot the windows boot manager13:34
Desetude_I could boot into ubuntu when it was on my primary hard drive13:35
Desetude_but this time I didn't 'install alongside windows', I created custom partitions13:35
Desetude_on my secondary hard drive13:35
EriC^^Desetude_: ok, try changing the boot order13:35
matej_C0r3 did you create EFI partition on your drive?13:35
EriC^^sudo efibootmgr -o 0004,0000,0006,0002,0001,0003,000513:36
Desetude_to the hard drive?13:36
Desetude_ok13:36
EriC^^that should put ubuntu before windows13:36
Desetude_BootCurrent: 0006 Timeout: 2 seconds BootOrder: 0004,0000,0006,0002,0001,0003,0005 Boot0000* Windows Boot Manager Boot0001  Hard Drive Boot0002* UEFI: Built-in EFI Shell Boot0003  CD/DVD Drive Boot0004* ubuntu Boot0005  USB KEY Boot0006* UEFI: Generic Flash Disk 8.07, Partition 113:36
C0r3matej_: I don't know what it is. I used 'dd if=path_to_file of=/dev/sdb' command to make the usb bootable13:36
ppreston1954try13:36
EriC^^Desetude_: ok, can you run sudo efibootmgr -v | nc termbin.com 999913:36
ppreston1954try re-installing the grub loader13:37
Desetude_http://termbin.com/38a813:37
EriC^^Desetude_: ok looks to be pointing to the correct file and partition13:37
EriC^^Desetude_: as a last check run sudo umount /mnt && sudo mount /dev/sdb2 /mnt13:38
matej_C0r3 did you clean install? or alongside some other OS?13:38
EriC^^then ls -lR /mnt | nc termbin.com 999913:38
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Desetude_http://termbin.com/d31a13:39
EriC^^C0r3: there's a tiny arrow on the left of the installer window that opens up a terminal of what it's doing, maybe that'll help to see what's happening13:39
EriC^^C0r3: you can always manually reinstall grub from a live usb chroot, the installer basically just removes extra packages after installing grub i think that's all13:39
EriC^^Desetude_: ok, the ubuntu efi file is there, try rebooting and see what happens, if it still doesn't work you can try workarounds for the bios, or maybe enabling/trusting the ubuntu efi file in the bios might help13:40
Desetude_EriC^^: so I should see if the hard drive is under UEFI boot options?13:41
OnOut2k16http://ilredentore.dynv6.net/13:41
EriC^^enable uefi, it should boot ubuntu now cause its first in the boot order of the efi list13:41
Desetude_kk13:42
EriC^^if it still wont work try enabling secureboot and trusting the ubuntu efi file (you might need to set a bios admin password to get that option)13:42
C0r3matej_: Clean install13:43
DesetudeEriC^^: it just booted to windows13:43
DesetudeEriC^^: Ill check out what the bios says13:44
EriC^^Desetude: ok13:44
EriC^^;13:46
EriC^^';'13:46
EriC^^oops13:46
UrsaTempestAnother question! Is there a way to change date format, month and days name, etc etc without it being set automatically in Region?13:47
Desetude_EriC^^: I could launch into ubuntu! How do I see which disk it's installed on13:48
UrsaTempestI prefer English for my UI need, but Indonesian numeral and measurement, and international date format13:48
EriC^^Desetude_: what do you mean?13:48
EriC^^how did you launch?13:48
cdelHello everyone13:48
Desetude_Went into boot options and it was there13:48
Desetude_but it was strange, it had the name of my other hard drive on it13:48
Desetude_idk if that's any of windows doing13:49
EriC^^odd13:49
Desetude_so how do I see where the installation is13:49
EriC^^it's in sda13:49
Desetude_well13:49
cdelDoes anyone know of a good alternate to ShareX for Ubuntu 16.04?13:49
EriC^^if you mean the name of the same windows hdd13:49
EriC^^that's normal, cause the efi file is on the windows hdd13:49
Desetude_oh13:49
Desetude_ok13:49
C0r3EriC^^: The error is: E: sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1). grub-installer: info: Calling apt install grub-efi-amd64-signed failed13:50
C0r3May be I think I should connect to internet.13:50
EriC^^C0r3: hmm it shouldn't need internet13:50
EriC^^worth a shot i guess, maybe enable updating while installing13:50
* Jfault should not have updated to 16.1013:51
Jfault:/13:51
EriC^^Jfault: why you say that?13:51
Desetude_EriC^^: tyvm it works fine now13:52
EriC^^Desetude_: great, np13:53
Castor_TroyI am on xubuntu 16.10. Is there something that shows my cpu temperature in system tray?14:02
C0r3EriC^^: When I create disk partitions do I have to create EFI partition?14:03
DinosaurioHey. Will Unity 8 be the default desktop environment in Ubuntu 18.04?14:05
C0r3matej_: Can you please tell me, if I need to create efi partition for installing ubuntu in UEFI mode?14:06
EriC^^C0r3: yeah14:06
St1muLclear14:07
St1muLвсем привет =)14:07
EriC^^C0r3: if you choose "erase the disk and install ubuntu" it does everything for you14:07
matej_C0r3 yes, you should.. make EFI partition first (100MB should be great) then ext4 (size of your choice) and then swap partition (slightly bigger than your RAM is)14:07
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matej_C0r3 but as EriC^^ said, you should do the erase the disk :)14:08
Dinosauriobecause unity 8 sucks as hell14:14
Dinosaurioso I hope there's an alternative to it14:15
C0r3matej_, EriC^^: I made an efi partition. Let's see if it works out now. I've also connected my pc to internet this time. Will take a lot of time to download updates (working on 120kBps).14:15
johny_eyyyy14:16
EriC^^C0r3: cool14:16
EriC^^brb14:16
matej_C0r3 I hope it will work :)14:17
tomreynDinosaurio: unless you have ubuntu support questions, please take it to #ubuntu-offtopic or elsewhere. thanks.14:21
xcodecis there a commant to reset OS like in android ?14:28
xcodeccommand*14:29
ppf_no14:29
ppf_what would that command do?14:29
xcodecreset OS14:30
ace_me_I did run rkhunter on a VPS and it allert me that on 5th May 2016 sshd The file properties have changed. Was this a normal update ?14:30
C0r3matej_, EriC^^: It worked! So the main problem was I didn't create an EFI partition. Why do we need an EFI partition anyway?14:30
EriC^^C0r3: the efi files go there (they boot the main os)14:30
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C0r3EriC^^: Why wasn't it was necessary in Legacy boot?14:31
C0r3why wasn't it necessary in legacy boot **14:31
EriC^^in old legacy the bootloader used to be in the mbr (first 512bytes of the disk) and that would load the other stuff, in uefi they decided to make a partition for it14:31
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Guest11031marvin14:32
C0r3I see. Sad that I never came across that information while reading.14:33
Guest11031hello14:33
C0r3EriC^^, matej_: Thanks a lot. You guys made my day. I bought my laptop just today and this was my first install (on my new laptop).14:34
darienSo I have this problem where when I startup my computer it freezes for about 1 minute then I can login and everything. But it's quite annoying.14:34
EriC^^C0r3: awesome! have a good one :D14:34
matej_C0r3 !yay :) i'm happy you fixed it :)14:34
ace_me_sshd is it changed when an update happen ?14:35
darienAny ideas?14:35
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C0r3EriC^^, matej_: One more question. I have a fingerprint scanner in my laptop. Can I use it on ubuntu?14:36
EriC^^C0r3: no idea about that14:37
EriC^^darien: try systemd-analyze14:37
EriC^^darien: try systemd-analyze blame14:37
darienEriC^^:  Ok14:37
varaindemianidk why but sometimes the raddiance gets automatically replaced byt the default one (Ambiance). The font remains the same. Can someone help?14:38
varaindemianRaddiance theme*14:38
varaindemian16.0414:38
matt_.14:38
darienEriC^^:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/23333970/14:38
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Guest94081hey men14:39
EriC^^darien: looks like upower is making it take so long14:39
EriC^^try grep upower /var/log/syslog14:40
arneisI've made a bit of progress.... but not I'm getting this error on boot "Volume group 'cabernet-vg' not found". I'm not sure why it's looking for that name, the actual volume group is called 'cabernet-vg-root'14:41
arneisit's correct in the grub.cfg - where is it getting that other name (without the -root at the end) from?14:41
darienEriC^^: It says a program is running in it so no commands are going through. How do I fix that?14:41
EriC^^darien: try sudo journalctl -u upower14:42
darienEriC^^:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/23333995/14:43
C0r3Bye14:47
EriC^^darien: any peripherals attached while the pc is booting?14:48
darienYes, an external disk drive, external cd player, mouse and keyboard ofc, also a headset and a mic.14:49
V7Guys14:49
V7How to backup /dev/sda1 to USB drive14:49
V7Is that possible with Clonezilla and how ?14:49
EriC^^V7: yeah or dd14:50
V7Look ...14:50
EriC^^dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/path/to/file bs=4M conv=notrunc14:50
V7I've started VirtualBox with Ubuntu installed on /dev/sda and connected USB pendrive to it ...14:50
EriC^^yeah?14:50
V7How to backup Ubuntu partition to USB drive14:50
darienEriC^^: Anything else I need to do?14:51
EriC^^darien: try "less /var/log/syslog" and then type "/upower" and hit n to go to next matches14:51
adfgat5help, i cant ""run sudo cryptsetup -o 2056 -b 11800000 resize crypt1"" as describet in  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ResizeEncryptedPartitions14:52
EriC^^V7: what's the usb's name?14:52
V7/dev/sdb114:52
ace_me_how to md5sum compare a file on my vps with the ubuntu current repository, assuming that I did my last updates on my vps14:52
EriC^^V7: ok you want to completely clone the ubuntu sda to the usb?14:52
V7yup14:53
V7The whole folder14:53
V7We can exlude Download folder14:53
darienEriC^^: When I do /upower then it says "pattern not found"14:53
barqHow can I run memtest from a live CD?14:54
adfgat5please help14:54
MildlySeriousCatIt is an option as you boot, before you are in Ubuntu, barq14:54
ilhamihelp with what?14:54
barqI didn't get this option14:55
barqI am now logged in14:55
V7EriC^^: Also ... we can do the ISO image from Ubuntu partition14:55
adfgat5i cant ""run sudo cryptsetup -o 2056 -b 11800000 resize crypt1"" as describet in  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ResizeEncryptedPartitions ilhami14:55
swhello14:55
adfgat5i cant ""run sudo cryptsetup -o 2056 -b 11800000 resize crypt1"" as describet in  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ResizeEncryptedPartitions14:56
EriC^^darien: oh14:56
adfgat5http://paste.ubuntu.com/23334065/14:56
adfgat5i have an offset and i cant Resize with cryptsetup14:56
EriC^^V7: sudo dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=4M14:57
darienEriC^^: It started doing it after I switched my graphics driver from X to NVIDIA14:57
EriC^^that should clone the whole installation to sdb14:57
EriC^^darien: aha, i found a thread that had something similar let me grab it14:57
darienEriC^^: Ok, cool thanks.14:58
adfgat5please i have to do work14:58
EriC^^darien: http://askubuntu.com/questions/765969/long-delay-after-bootin-upower-service-requires-26s/82628414:59
darienEriC^^:  Thanks14:59
swi got some trouble getting the keyboard backlight to work on Asus G752VS Notebook on Ubuntu 16.04.1, Kernel 4.8.1, modules asus-wmi and asus-nb-wmi are loaded, but there is no asus-device link in /sys/class/leds15:00
adfgat5can i somehow mount my partition wit an offset?15:00
EriC^^darien: no problem15:01
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EriC^^adfgat5: what are you trying to do15:02
swcan someone give me a hint how to solve the backlight problem?15:02
adfgat5i was trying to resize my luks-crypt partition15:02
adfgat5now i only want to get the data15:03
adfgat5i saw my bakup was corrupted15:03
adfgat5and the rezise isnt workin15:03
adfgat5now i have an offset in my partition15:04
adfgat5http://paste.ubuntu.com/23334065/15:04
EriC^^adfgat5: cant you mount it with mount -o offset=.... ?15:05
adfgat5yes failed15:05
EriC^^i dunno much about luks and stuff.. but did you decrypt it successfully?15:06
EriC^^maybe you need to add the offset there?15:06
adfgat5http://paste.ubuntu.com/23334120/15:06
EriC^^what does sudo parted -l show?15:07
V7EriC^^: Can I use dd when /dev/sda is mounted ?15:07
V7And what the easiest way to do backup ?15:07
EriC^^V7: no boot from a live iso15:07
V7EriC^^: ?15:08
EriC^^depends if you want a 1-for-1 clone of the disk or just backup of the install15:08
V7EriC^^: I need a backup like ... if my partition is damaged and all is removed ...15:08
EriC^^the less time consuming would be to tar the install15:08
adfgat5i decrypted it15:08
V7Then I'm cloning the image to partition and booting into it15:08
EriC^^how big is the disk15:08
V7~10 gb15:09
EriC^^easiest would be to just make an iso image i think15:09
adfgat5d15:09
EriC^^dd and you'll be done15:09
EriC^^V7: how big is the usb?15:09
V7EriC^^: This command which you've sended earlier ?15:10
EriC^^adfgat5: pastebin sudo parted -l to see it15:10
EriC^^V7: it might need to be modified a litttle but yea15:10
V7USB is 32gb15:10
gunixrhy guys, i have an asus e200ha with cherry trail cpu and sound don't run, it's a kernel's bug! There is a solution?15:11
adfgat5http://paste.ubuntu.com/23334141/15:11
EriC^^ok, mount the usb and then run dd if=/dev/sda of=/mnt/install.img bs=4M conv=notrunc15:11
EriC^^V7: ^15:11
V7USB live I guess ?15:11
EriC^^then when you want to restore later you just do dd if=/mnt/install.img of=/dev/sda bs=4M15:11
EriC^^yeah15:12
V7EriC^^: Can I change *.img dir ?15:12
EriC^^V7: yeah once you mount the usb you can put it anywhere you want15:12
V7Like ... /home/v7/install.img ?15:12
V7Roger15:12
V7Thank you EriC^^15:12
EriC^^V7: no problem15:13
V7Wht is the easiest Live USB system for that :D ?15:13
V7SliTaz ?15:13
V7bUT15:13
V7sTOP15:13
EriC^^adfgat5: try sudo mount /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-rootp1 /mnt15:14
adfgat5mount: special device /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-rootp1 does not exist15:14
V7I need only console ... so ... which one choose ?15:15
EriC^^adfgat5: try ls -l /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root*15:15
EriC^^V7: hmm ubuntu :D15:15
V7EriC^^: That the Desktop one xD15:15
V7I need low weight one like Arch Linux15:15
V7Is that a good idea ?15:16
EriC^^V7: debian has a server iso that's 500mb almost15:16
V7hmm15:16
Guy1524hey guys, do any of you know how to use wine gallium 9 w/ playonlinux?  Just install it and use system?15:16
adfgat5EriC^^ lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Okt 16 15:10 /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root -> ../dm-115:18
EriC^^adfgat5: try sudo mount /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root /mnt15:18
MonkeyDustGuy1524  there's this https://xellink.com/2014/11/20/tutorial-on-wine-gallium-9-possibly-doubling-your-framerate/15:18
Guy1524ok thanks15:18
adfgat5EriC^^ http://paste.ubuntu.com/23334185/15:20
EriC^^adfgat5: try dmesg | tail and see if it mentions anything else15:20
adfgat5EriC^^ http://paste.ubuntu.com/2333418915:21
varaindemiananyone?15:24
varaindemianidk why but sometimes the raddiance theme gets automatically replaced by the default one after a period of time (after couple of reboots)(Ambiance). The font remains the same. Can someone help?15:24
ilhamihow do I use the facebook dash plugin ? :S15:25
adfgat5fuck this15:28
thr0wExc3pt1onlol, rage quit15:28
sekidagreetings people of the internet15:28
ilhami:D15:29
thr0wExc3pt1onanyone have any recommendations channel wise? first time using WeeChat. For example, is there a corny joke channel?15:30
ilhamimaybe not the right place to ask about joke channels. :)15:30
thr0wExc3pt1onlol15:31
thr0wExc3pt1onwell, i have my share of ubuntu issues as well so...15:31
ppf_!list | thr0wExc3pt1on15:31
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ilhamigo ahead. :-) I am sure there are plenty of people in here who can help you with those.15:31
ppf_!alis | thr0wExc3pt1on15:32
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thr0wExc3pt1onah, thanks for that15:32
thr0wExc3pt1onok, well though this is still prolly not on topic15:32
thr0wExc3pt1onshould I just remove this client and install irssi?15:32
thr0wExc3pt1onwhat makes this one better?15:32
ilhamithat is totally up to you.15:33
ilhamiare you using Hexchat right now?15:33
thr0wExc3pt1onnah15:33
thr0wExc3pt1onI just heard that Irssi was around earlier15:33
thr0wExc3pt1onbut was a bit more clunky15:33
thr0wExc3pt1onless intuitive to use15:34
ilhamiyou are using Weechat?15:34
thr0wExc3pt1onYup15:34
ilhamiit's like asking, "should I use emacs over vim?" :)15:35
ppf_you never ask that loud!15:35
thr0wExc3pt1onYa, well, Vim wins that one15:35
thr0wExc3pt1onclearly.15:35
thr0wExc3pt1on:D15:35
ilhamidon't even start that war. :)15:36
MildlySeriousCatYou misspelled nano15:36
thr0wExc3pt1onwith just a couple of plugins, (ctrl-p, fugative, ag.vim)15:37
thr0wExc3pt1onyou can take over the world...15:37
thr0wExc3pt1onIf I just press these keys in the right order...15:37
thr0wExc3pt1onIf i just knew the perfect order to press them...15:38
thr0wExc3pt1onok ok fine15:38
thr0wExc3pt1onI'll ask a relavent question15:39
thr0wExc3pt1onUnity or Gnome?15:39
ilhamiUnity :p15:39
thr0wExc3pt1onno waaaaaaay15:39
thr0wExc3pt1onreally?15:39
thr0wExc3pt1onwhy?15:39
ovrflw0xyo niggas i've got bluetooth issue, when i connect bluetooth it "AUTOMATICALLY" doesn't switch to "High Fidelity A2DP" i have to choose it everytime i connect the bluetooth headset which is boring, how to make it default? i'm using 16.0415:39
ilhamithr0wExc3pt1on, Gnome is fine too.15:40
thr0wExc3pt1onI ask cause I just switched :D15:40
ilhamito Gnome?15:40
thr0wExc3pt1onyea15:41
ovrflw0xanyone?15:41
ovrflw0xwhoone?15:41
thr0wExc3pt1onfelt it was more customizable15:41
ovrflw0xnoone?15:41
ovrflw0xsomeone?15:41
ovrflw0xiONE15:41
thr0wExc3pt1onI'm not the one to ask about bluetooth15:41
thr0wExc3pt1onI only use wires...15:41
thr0wExc3pt1onI don't even use Wifi15:41
ovrflw0xdamn you regressive retard15:41
thr0wExc3pt1onIt's faster.15:41
arneisCan anyone help me with this? http://askubuntu.com/questions/837922/volume-group-not-found-after-updating-to-16-04-1-lts15:41
ilhamiovrflw0x, watch the language15:42
ovrflw0xilhami, i don't watch i type the language15:42
thr0wExc3pt1onilhami are you an admin? or something? out of curiousity?15:42
de-facto!language | ovrflw0x15:42
ubottuovrflw0x: The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList15:42
ilhamithr0wExc3pt1on, not at all but admins are probably watching this convo.15:42
ovrflw0xde-facto, how to fix the problem i'm having?15:43
thr0wExc3pt1oncool, how do you do that? alert me when you send msg?15:43
tomreynarneis: how did you upgrade?15:43
ovrflw0xhey thr0wExc3pt1on how's it hangin bud15:43
thr0wExc3pt1onovrflw0x I'm a weechat n00b15:43
ovrflw0xahh i c15:43
ilhamithere is an ##ubuntu-social channel for off-topic convos.15:44
arneistomreyn- apt-get update; apt-get upgrade; apt-get dist-upgrade; do-release-upgrade15:44
thr0wExc3pt1onhow did you do that?15:44
de-factoovrflw0x i dont know, please ask polite and show some patience, this is a support channel mainly by volunteers15:44
ovrflw0xthr0wExc3pt1on, this ilhami is bugging us15:44
tomreynarneis: okay, and the release upgrade finished fine?15:44
arneisyes, apart from a few errors about Plex which I don't care that much about15:45
ilhami#ubuntu-offtopic ***15:45
ilhamiI think it's called15:46
tomreynarneis: i'm afraid i got to go now, but maybe in 45 min i can help in case you don't find anyone else. gather some info on your system in the meantime. put it on a pastebin. such as cat /etc/fstab; blkid; lvs; pvs; parted -ls15:46
tomreyn!pastebin | arneis15:46
ubottuarneis: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.15:46
ppf_arneis: can you access a shell when this happens?15:46
arneisno, it just drops to busybox15:47
ppf_that's a shell15:47
arneisI can get a shell by booting using a live CD, mounting my drives then doing chroot15:47
arneiswell it's a shell of sorts, but I think it only lets me access the initramfs15:48
ppf_run systemctl enable lvm2-lvmetad.service lvm2-lvmetad.socket15:48
arneisppf_: yep I tried that... no joy15:49
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arneistomreyn- thanks, I'll grab that info now15:50
ppf_what else did you try?15:50
arneisppf_ I tried installing linux-image-extras-virtual, update-initramfs, update-grub, and then those two systemctl commands I found with a bit of googling15:52
ppf_lvmetad may be a red herring though15:52
ppf_you can switch it of in lvm.conf15:52
ppf_off*15:52
arneisI do get some errors about invalid lines in crypttab when I run update-initramfs15:52
arneisbut those lines were identical when I was running 14.04 and worked fine15:52
ppf_paste those please15:52
br0larenHello15:53
CarlFKmorning15:53
br0larenHow do I check the update history on wine?15:53
ppf_from the shell, list available volumegroups, please15:53
GuestieI've heard that an advantage of using Linux over Windows is that Linux doesn't have to compile. Does this mean that almost everything that I do on a Linux machine is more efficient on resources than a Windows machine?15:53
ppf_basicly do what tomreyn suggested15:53
ppf_Guestie: you heard wrong15:54
ppf_Guestie: makes no sense15:54
Guestieppf_, isn't Windows compiled and encrypted and stuff, to attempt to protect the operating system from being cracked?15:55
fiki_hai15:56
ppf_of course it's compiled, but what you say makes no sense15:56
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arneisppf_: termbin.com/1tk915:56
ppf_that's your crypttab?15:57
ppf_what are the errors you get for that?15:57
arneisppf_: http://termbin.com/8i5b15:58
ppf_the sdd5_crypt entry looks abit suspicious15:58
arneisI think this may also be a red herring, because I don't think it's getting as far as encryption15:59
ppf_arneis: is your vg encrypted?15:59
arneisyes15:59
ppf_run tomreyn's commands please15:59
TadgyIs anyone having a problem with keys randomly repeating in ubuntu 1610?  I notice it when i'm on console - i'll press and release a key, but it'll repeat a few times.16:00
yuriyHello guys16:02
arneishttp://termbin.com/0uh016:02
arneishttp://termbin.com/issq16:02
yuriyI have Kubuntu 15.10, but try to upgrade it to Kubuntu 16.1016:02
yuriybut it always tell me about 16.04 only16:02
ilhamiTadgy, could be problems with your graphics card.16:02
arneishttp://termbin.com/wcqn http://termbin.com/y38u http://termbin.com/fbkn16:02
ilhamiyou have the latest drivers?16:02
yuriythat it possible to upgrate to16:02
yuriywhat's wrong here?16:02
Tadgyilhami: How would you graphics card affect the keyboard in console?16:03
TadgyI presume the drivers are the latest i915 ones in the kernel.16:03
ilhamiis it only in the console?16:03
Tadgyihavoc: That i've noticed, yes.  But i've not spent a significant amount of time in X terminals to say for sure.16:04
ilhamiI once had a similar problem where keys were repeating16:04
ilhamibut that was on my old laptop.16:04
TadgyThis didn't happen in 1604, so it's a new thing with 161016:05
ilhamiI see.16:05
TadgyI thought it might be the ubuntu kernel, so I tried a non-patched 4.8 and it still happened.16:05
Lopadid anyone have installed arc-theme in ubuntu 16.10?16:05
curlyearsheigh hough16:06
TadgyIs it safe to grab the kernel from 1604 and run it on 1610 to see if the problem persists?16:07
curlyearsTadgy: how do you mean, "safer?"16:07
curlyearsgeneraly, I would consider it a bad idea to mix kernals swith tghe rest of two different releases.16:08
Tadgycurlyears: Well, does anything in 1610 depend on the 4.8 kernel?  And will bork if I downgrade it?16:08
DexterFhi16:08
curlyearsTadgy:  I don't knnow the answerws to those questions, sorry16:08
curlyears\\16:08
curlyearsdexter16:09
Tadgycurlyears: Well, I need to figure out where this repeat key bug is being caused, so thought going back to a known kernel that didn't have the bug would be a good idea...16:09
DexterF16.04 live on a laptop, ethernet tries to go up, goes down, is disconnected. question: which ethernet device is that anyway? it's not eth016:09
Lopadid anyone have installed arc-theme in ubuntu 16.10?16:10
th0rDexterF, what shows in ifconfig?16:10
ilhamidoes Ubuntu have a tweak tool for Unity?16:10
ppf_arneis: are you able to mount these things in the chroot?16:10
Lopa@ilhami yes16:11
arneisppf_: yes16:11
ilhamiLopa, what is it called?16:11
Lopa@ilhami unity tweak tool16:11
ilhamigot it.16:12
ppf_i think the crypttab is alright, the errors are probably misleading, theres a PR for that on launchpad16:13
Guy1524_hey guys, when I try to install wine 1.9 w/ gallium 9, I get this: wine1.9 : Depends: wine1.9-i386 (= 1:1.9.19-gallium-nine~x)16:13
vltHello. I’m using Ubuntu 16.04. After logging in `ssh-add -l` already lists my key once. Why? I still can’t use it for an ssh connection. When I `ssh-add` it with the passphrase the key is listed twice. Why? But I still can’t use it to connect. A third GUI dialog pops up and asks for the passphrase. Any idea what happens here?16:14
ppf_arneis: i think the cause might be that systemd isn't running cryptsetup16:16
ppf_try this: systemctl list-units  | grep crypt16:18
arneishmmm it just says "running in chroot, ignoring request."16:19
ppf_arneis: hm, okay16:19
ppf_run /lib/systemd/system-generators/systemd-cryptsetup-generator16:19
ppf_if it let's you16:19
JfaultI can't get xbacklight to work16:20
Jfaultafter upgrading to 16.1016:20
h4yd4rnight16:20
Jfaulteverything else on my system is fine but xbacklight won't work16:20
Jfaultit says: No outputs have backlight property16:20
Jfaulthelp?16:20
arneisppf_: ok it ran... no output at all, just dropped straight back to console, so not sure if it did anything or not16:21
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ppf_try and reboot16:21
ppf_the real system16:21
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DexterFth0r: enp02s5. but ethtool /dev/enp0s25 says: no such device16:22
DexterFth0r: typo, i got enp0s25 right alright16:22
Jfaultxbacklight is just giving me: No outputs have backlight property after upgrade to 16.10... help?16:22
arneisppf_- no joy, same error :(16:24
DexterFJfault: patience. stick around a while. take the time to google16:24
JfaultI tried everything I could find16:24
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JfaultI can write to /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness fine16:24
ppf_maybe an update-initramfs is needed?16:24
arneisppf_- ok I'll give it a try16:25
XatenevHeya16:25
DexterFth0r: works with plain name, no /dev/ ..16:25
Xatenevhow do I remap the "lock system" keys frmo ctrl shift L to ctrl L?16:25
Xatenevgot it16:26
barqHow do I know if memtest completed successfully?16:27
maddawg2it will say16:28
tomreynarneis: have you bind mounted dev + proc + sys in the chroot you're working on?16:28
lhxHow do I get krita / calligra back on 16.10? It was working fine on 16.04 now it's just *gone* with no packages in the repos...16:28
Lopadid anyone have installed arc-theme in ubuntu 16.10?16:30
arneistomreyn: yes16:32
JfaultLopa: you can do it from source16:32
ppf_arneis: any luck?16:32
Jfaultdoesn't look like the deb repo has been updated though16:32
Lopa<Jfault> thanks, it's in universal repo so I thought it have proper support for 16.1016:33
arneisppf_ haven't tried rebooting yet... but I've noticed that systemd-generator dumped some files in /tmp16:34
arneisare they meant to get into the initramfs somehow?16:34
ppf_it basicly converts crypttab into systemd units16:35
lgstateis sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer broken? I'm getting something about not being able to drop priviledtges as user '_apt'16:35
JfaultLopa: it's not hard to install latest git from source anyways16:35
Jfaultvery small compile time16:35
Jfaultcheck the github repo16:35
Lopahow do you guys mention others "@username" doesn't work16:35
ppf_arneis: don't know, initramfs was a guess16:35
ppf_:)16:35
arneisppf_ ok rebooting now, fingers crossed16:35
Lopa@jfault ya, I'm doing that now16:35
arneisppf_: nope, still same error :(16:37
ppf_darn :)16:37
ppf_i gotta go cook, i'll look back into this later if it's not solved16:38
ppf_tomreyn: your turn16:38
arneisppf_- ok, thanks for your help!16:38
tomreynppf_: which partition is your /boot16:40
tomreyn /dev/sdc1 ?16:40
lhxAm I just invisble? Does noone know what happened to the kria / calligra packages in 16.10?16:40
lhx*krita16:40
tomreyn!patience lhx16:41
k1lkrita changed from the caligra team to the kde team and seems like they dont have a maintainer for packages now.16:41
arneistomreyn: yes16:41
tomreynarneis: do you have a software raid there?16:41
Lopahow do you guys mention others? "@username" doesn't work16:42
lhxk1l: well.... that's shit... I really don't want to switch distros... but krita is a 'really need by next week' thing16:42
tomreynLopa: << just like this16:42
k1lLopa: start with the first letters of the nick, then press tabulator key16:42
k1llhx: iirc krita provides snap packages16:42
MattVHey16:42
tomreynarneis: also show the output of: dmsetup ls16:43
Lopak1l: got it, thanks16:43
tomreynarneis: i got to go again for a while, sorry16:43
MattVI have Ubuntu 16.10. Chrome keeps crashing. can anyone help with that16:43
MattVI got a crash dump id too16:43
arneistomreyn- there is a zfs software raid but not on the boot drive16:43
arneisok16:43
arneistomreyn: termbin.com/k7da16:46
EnyHey anyone around?16:48
baizonEny: hey, yes16:48
EnyAny chance i could get some troobleshooting for a lubuntu install? Im a complete noob16:49
TikityTikWhy do I not have a man page for "pthread_mutex_lock"?16:49
baizonEny: whats the problem?16:49
DexterFEny: noob advice: on irc chat dont ask if you can ask or ask "can someone help?", describe your problem and wait :)16:49
baizon!ask | Eny16:50
ubottuEny: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience16:50
MattVI am running Ubuntu 16.10. Chrome crashes after about ten minutes with a crash dump id: 5b0215db00000000. Anyone know why? This is a new install of ubuntu16:51
DexterFoh yes, forgot the one line thing and "describe what you tried so far". Eny, this is not rookie mangling, with the amount of poeple here we just want to keep things at a certain efficiency.16:51
baizonMattV: check a different browser?16:51
Jfaultbaizon: Pretty sure this is chrome specific16:52
MattVbaizon: it seems to just be chrome. Firefox doesn't crash.16:52
Jfaultunless it's an internet error16:52
MattVbazion: I also tried to reinstall16:52
Jfaultdoes chromium work?16:52
MattVI forgot to try that16:52
Jfaultmaybe some weird google stuff got in the way16:52
Jfaultgo try that16:52
Jfaultsudo apt install chromium-browser16:52
baizonMattV: ou, sorry im using firefox. Can't help in this matter16:53
EnyAfter last update to 4.4.0 -43 system doesnt load. Selecting recovery  ode in grub gives me vfs unable to mount root fs on unknown block 0,0.  With caps lock and scroll lock blinking. Previous version 4.4.0 -36 loads properly16:53
MattVYeah getting it now. I will report whether it chrashes or not bazion and Jfault16:53
MattVbazion: oh ok thanks anyway16:53
Jfaultwhy use chrome anyways?16:54
MattVI use chrome when I do my school work. I have always used it so everything is saved and connected to my google account when I login.16:55
MattVI am slowly transitioning back to firefox though16:55
ace_me_I did run rkhunter on a VPS and this alert me that on sshd The file properties have changed. How can I find if the file has the supposed size of ubuntu repo or it was changed by a intrusion ?16:55
baizonace_me_: which file is it?16:55
baizonace_me_: also files changes when they get an update. rkhunter doesnt detect that16:56
DexterFEny: while there probably is an interesitng amount of debug data behind this, if you just want your system usabel stick to the former version. is that a testing kernel or nightly build or anything like this or the stable kernel?16:56
EnyStable kernel.16:56
DexterFEny: 16.10?16:57
lordcirthace_me_, run debsums to check if the file matches packages16:57
ace_me_ok thx16:57
ace_me_debsums command not found lordcirth16:58
baizon!info debsums | ace_me_16:58
ubottuace_me_: debsums (source: debsums): tool for verification of installed package files against MD5 checksums. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.1.2 (yakkety), package size 41 kB, installed size 213 kB16:58
EnyIt is lubuntu with all updates. Its 16.04.1 lts16:59
ace_me_debsums | grep warning maybe... ?16:59
ace_me_long list16:59
matej_pastebin17:00
DexterFEny: other people report similar issues. could be a tear in the updates. from the working kernel try sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade, should bring you 4.4.0-43.6317:00
lordcirthace_me_, debsums -c17:00
lordcirthIt's all in the man pag17:00
lordcirthpage*17:00
DexterFEny: possibly even bit higher, there was a kernelupdate just yesterday17:00
MattVJfault: I think its a sign that I just should quit chrome completely17:01
ace_me_should debsums: no md5sums for sysklogd worry me lordcirth ?17:01
DexterFMattV: vivaldi does a great job for me17:02
ace_me_no md5sums for binutils and for klogd17:02
ace_me_g++ php517:02
matej_MattV try chromium-browser .. but under linux distros - firefox is the best way :)17:02
lordcirthace_me_, try adding -g17:03
MattVmatej_: I just tried chromium. It crashed too.17:03
MattVIt is probably an underlying problem when I installed ubuntu17:03
matej_MattV what ubuntu you have? and architecture (64 or 32)?17:03
ace_me_now outputs debsums: no md5sums for binutils and no deb available lordcirth17:04
MattVmatej_ 6417:04
MattVDexterF: That is a nice looking browser. Can it sync settings across computers?17:04
matej_MattV, and version?17:04
MattVmatej_ 16.1017:04
ace_me_http://pastebin.com/ayhheCrJ17:04
ace_me_not usre if is looking too bad lordcirth17:04
winsenHi all, I 'd like to reinstall complete Grub. I have the following error message"Partition 4 does not start on physical sector boundary.Partition table entries are not in disk order": https://paste.debian.net/880934/, does anyone know what does that mean and how to fix it? thanks17:04
lordcirthace_me_, perhaps you should use apt to get the deb, then.  read 'man debsums' already17:05
Lopaonly reason I have chromium installed is because of postman rest client, otherwise firefox is way much better i think17:05
DexterFMattV: thats the one thing it *cant* do right now :) its chrome under the bonnett btw, but has all the  opera usability17:05
DexterFso opera usability + chromium compat. you have issues with chrome, though?17:05
winsenany clue guys?17:07
EnyDexter f worked like a charm, thank you17:07
MattVDexterF: I will give it a try. It looks wonderful.17:07
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dixie7zthis irc has many users so i came here. i have xubuntu. i have camera input: VF0380 Live! Cam Optia Pro and Skype and Cheese find the camera but there is only black screen17:12
dixie7zdo i need some codes or anything?17:12
dixie7zcodecs*17:12
DexterFEny: yay. you're welcome.17:14
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ygvghvfreenode.net17:16
ygvghvhttp://optilan.eu/ ela v chatcheto ima pone realni hora !17:16
ygvghvhttp://optilan.eu/ ela v chatcheto ima pone realni hora !17:17
ygvghvhttp://optilan.eu/ ela v chatcheto ima pone realni hora !17:17
ygvghvhttp://optilan.eu/ ela v chatcheto ima pone realni hora !17:17
jali_316Hi Dear17:17
jali_316when I use microphne for ex, telegram there is noise17:17
jali_316Do you have any solution17:17
jali_316thanks17:18
DexterFjali_316: check the mixer for open inputs cranked to 100% or near. line in, cd aux or such. how do you do italics in irc?17:19
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phenomGuys: Regarding https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fstrim/+bug/144900517:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1338706 in linux (Ubuntu Wily) "duplicate for #1449005 Samsung SSD 840 failed to get NCQ Send/Recv Log Emask 0x1 failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x40) on upstream kernels >= 3.12" [Medium,Fix released]17:21
phenomI have an 840 evo, that I believe is affected by this. I have not updated the firmware, but I'm wondering if the issue has been fixed so I can do so. This is the most confusing bug tracker I've seen and am wondering if again, I can update the firmware with samsungs "magician software" without fear of the million bad comments within that thread happening.17:22
phenomIs there anyone that can layman-ize that bug report for me?17:23
tomreynarneis: in /etc/fstab, replace "/dev/mapper/cabernet--vg-root" by "UUID=3a7e615d-96b7-42b9-85c2-9ab9ee7c80dc"17:24
tomreynno quotation marks17:24
zerguthello17:25
zergutis there still an issue with connecting modems via usb17:25
zergutor it's already fixed?17:25
nikohi17:25
DexterFphenom: I suggest backing up the entire ssd. dual boot or is there a magician for linux meanwhile?17:25
tomreynarneis: is http://termbin.com/1tk9 your /etc/crypttab? it does not seem to match to the rewst of the system17:26
phenomthere is a magician for linux but it was removed from samsungs firmware download page, i believe because of this.17:26
phenomI have the older version17:26
phenomInstead of samsung fixing the problem, I believe they just removed the tool that "upgrades" the SSD and break linux functionality.17:27
arneistomreyn- yes it is17:27
DexterFphenom: one of the reasons i dont buy samsungs anymore17:27
phenomNor will I.17:28
Mal__hello17:28
DexterFat least they don't explode :D17:28
jali_316DexterF,I set zero boost mic but atuomaticly rise up.about your question I use chatzilla17:28
DexterFhello Mal__17:28
Mal__DexterF: Hi Dexter17:29
phenomFor the past week, I've been spinning wheels trying to figure out a bug that makes my computer hang afer a few hours of running memory intensive applications.17:29
DexterFjali_316: usb mic or analog on sound card?17:29
Mal__phenom: might be a memory issue17:29
phenomI've added a trim command to my rc.local and it seems to have helped. Might be placebo.17:30
jali_316analog on sound card17:30
phenomMal__, I ran a memory test on it for 6 hours.17:30
DexterFphenom: did it work before? could be related to the ssd issues, really17:30
Mal__phenom: i had the same problem before and computer wasn't detecting all the memory on sys17:30
jr3anyone successfully install mongo 3.2 on ubuntu 16.04 seems like the mongo docs are missing something17:30
phenomDexterF, 14.04 worked great and I haven't touched my SSD firmware since the update.17:31
DexterFjali_316: and if you record to, say, audacity you dont have the problem?17:31
Mal__phenom: I just enabled the Map arround memory hole in bios and all is good now17:31
DexterFphenom: then upgraded to 16.04?17:31
Mal__Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS17:31
phenomBut I hacked up trim commands even using discard IIRC, which if I were to use that after i were to upgrade, that would prevent the system from even booting.17:31
phenomMal__, I'll double check that.17:32
phenomDexterF, Sorry, yes. Upgraded to 16.04 and it will freeze, mouse and all, if left running to it's own devices.17:32
Mal__phenom: did you upgrade to 16.04.117:33
arneistomreyn- ok rebooting now to see if it's fixed it17:33
DexterFphenom: havent got anything sounder than what Mal__ says.17:33
Mal__its a long shot17:33
Mal__could hurt your computer might say it doesn't need to map arround memory hole if so you can just disable again17:34
phenomI'm trying to think what makes my system unique. I have a thinkpad (which every dev in the world uses, * facetiousness *), but I have also upgraded to the 840 ssd EVO.17:34
jali_316yes sir in audacity there is noise reduction but I realy need use other application such as telegram17:34
arneistomreyn- no joy... I think maybe LUKS isn't starting so it can't find the volume group because it's still encrypted?17:34
DexterFphenom: what TP model?17:34
DexterFjali_316: the question is: who rises up noise when using telegram then. it sounds more like an issue with telegram itsefl than with the mic or card.17:36
phenomDexterF, x22017:36
DexterFjali_316: *all* programs ike telegram behave like that?17:36
Mal__Ive heard alot of people having problems with SSD's17:36
DexterFphenom: hmm. ultra low voltage cpu like i5 2537m?17:37
jr3im running an 840 evo right now on 16.0417:38
DexterFtoshi ssd on t61wide right on my desk, seems fine so far17:38
phenomfree -mt depicts: Mem:           7866        1772        4953         487        1139        531817:38
phenomSwap:          8075           0        807517:38
phenomTotal:        15941        1772       1302917:38
tomreynarneis: still looking for help?17:38
jali_316no sir without using telegram my microphne volume rise up .capture volume alsamixer17:38
jali_316I rise it down but it rises up again17:38
phenomDexterF, That I couldn't tell you.17:39
phenomI have the i7 version17:39
Mal__hows it doing now17:39
DexterFphenom: cat /proc/cpuinfo17:39
tomreynarneis: oh i just relaized you tried to tell me something. please use "tomreyn:", not "tomreyn-" to address me17:40
phenomDexterF, What would be be looking for? model name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2620M CPU @ 2.70GHz17:40
DexterFphenom: the only cpu with vpro in the x220. very long shot but if you dont need it i'd disable it in bios if possible17:41
monolithHey, I'm looking for help with accessing an Apple Time Machine backup from Linux.  I've tried the step listed here https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2193764 and other places, but my backup looks very different.17:41
monolithI think that Apple Updated its storage system.  Instead of having a directory with the files, I only have 1 directory called bands, filled with system files.17:42
phenomDexterF, I appreciate you digging that up for me.17:42
phenomGood info.17:42
tomreynarneis: what is /sbin/usb_keymaster ?17:43
arneisit's a script on the usb drive to avoid having to manually type in password to decrypt the volumes17:44
arneisthe usb drive acts as the key17:44
themusicgod1upon upgrade to yakkety, my kern.log and syslog files are filling up with "Activated service 'ca.desrt.dconf' failed" log lines17:45
arneistomreyn: I don't think it's even trying to execute it though17:45
DexterFjali_316: out of ideas, really, other than looking in telegram (and the others) if one can use "software mixing", it looks like your programs directly manipulate the sound card registers.17:45
tomreynarneis: that's a bit of a non standard configuration, it would have been nice to discuss this.17:45
themusicgod1MB upon MB of these lines.  what is the next step to troubleshoot this?  google is giving nothing17:45
Mal__phenom: well something unique when i looked up Thinkpad x220 says it comes stock with i5 and your running i7 :)17:46
arneistomreyn: http://www.cheshirekow.com/wordpress/?p=81017:46
tomreynarneis: and such things tend to break when you upgrade.17:46
themusicgod1( http://pastebin.com/muY49LKb )17:46
DexterFMal__: comes in a range of configs, from celeron to i717:46
arneistomreyn: I'm wishing I hadn't bothered with encryption at all at this point!17:46
phenomMal__, Yea, it was a upgrade.17:47
phenomI'd have rather had the i but only i7 had an USB3 port.17:47
phenomhad the i5*17:47
tomreynarneis: here's the configurations you posted so far, summed up, and ordered: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23334941/17:47
Mal__oh lol17:47
DexterFthe heck is this... live on t61wide wont connect to my router neither via ethernet not wifi. tries to connect, disconnects again. guess its the router rather.17:47
monolithBump17:48
Mal__i7 seemed the way to go for Ubuntu 16.0417:48
monolithSorry to be spammy, but old questions in a busy channel usually are los17:48
monolith*lost17:48
Mal__i'm a gamer too and i was think of perfect config17:48
tomreynarneis: the lvmetad message during boot is not an issue, i got the same on 16.04.1 and it still boots fine (also got dm-crypt here)17:48
DexterFmonolith: understandable, but someone posting "bump" doesnt make me for one go back through all the backlog... quick one-liner?17:49
monolithSure17:49
monolithTrying to restore time machine backups17:49
Mal__i thought well it would be steam os on 12.04 with i7 and like 4 GB memory17:49
monolithBut all I can find refers to a backup format that was probably replaced17:49
Mal__and Nvidia graphics card17:50
DexterFmonolith: time machine..? isn't that Apple..?17:50
phenomI'm scared if I update the ssd, I won't be able to go back to 14.04 if I can't figure this out. At least without more headaches.17:50
monolithYeah17:50
i11igalCodescp gives me permission denied -> ssh key is located in root directory, how do i change it to /home/user/ ?17:50
monolithSorry to use a stupid naming convention17:50
phenomSpeaking of headaches: Got one.17:50
jali_316if it manipulates my sound card register how can I disable it.thanks17:50
MrR00kasd17:50
phenomGotta go eat, thanks DexterF Mal__ .17:50
Mal__talk to you later17:50
monolithThis page https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2193764 and others like it have instructions, but hey refer to a single directory that's in the .backup folder with al of the backup files17:51
DexterFmonolith: and where is the Ubuntu Linux question behind this?17:51
DexterFmonolith: ah ic17:51
monolithUsing ubuntu linux, don't know where I would ask17:51
arneistomreyn: ok... I'm at a loss then17:51
monolithAll that I have int he directory, though, is a single folder labeled bands, filled with system files17:52
monolithSo I was wondering whether anyone here knew of a new method of accessing the backups17:52
monolithSince I doubt that Apple invented whatever system it's currently using17:52
i11igalCodescp gives me permission denied -> ssh key is located in root directory, how do i change it to /home/user/ ?17:53
DexterFjali_316: look in the program's settings for sound settings, see if it offers to chose a sound device, maybe there a switch or so. don't know telegram in particular, sorry.17:53
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Mal__apple uses a cloud solution for backups17:53
monolithEven with physical backup devices?17:54
Mal__your backups are sent to apples backup servers and stored there17:54
Mal__not sure if youve configured it some other way17:54
Mal__thats all i know lol17:54
DexterFneed to cycle my router17:55
monolithWow...  What's the point of the device, then?  What is it filled with?17:55
Mal__right monolith? lol accually keeping all your work in the cloud is a pretty good idea17:56
monolithNot mine17:56
Mal__try seeing if you can get backups from theyre backup service17:56
monolithI'm moving my mom to linux, and I used the time machine she bought as a way to mirgrate her files17:56
tomreynarneis: i assume the script you used to use to open the encrypted devices is not compatible with how the initrd stuff now mounts things. probably the parameter to use a key file changed or something. if you can mount everyhting fine in a chroot and can update the initramfs there and make sure /etc/crypttab looks correct,  and maybe the scripts inside the intramfs you generated, too, then it should boot fine.17:57
themusicgod1I think I got it: moving ~/.config/dconf to a backup location stopped the logs17:57
ktechmidashaving some issues with systemd... I've created a very simple unit file in /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants - how do I get systemd to pick it up?17:57
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zerguthow to check if package is available in repos?17:58
themusicgod1apt-cache policy <packagename>17:59
themusicgod1?17:59
tomreynarneis: but you have aenough complexity in place there that i don't feel like analyzing this further. i recommend getting paid support if you cannot work it out. or check with your local LUG.17:59
Steve973Hello.  The desktop download, even though it says to get 16.10, takes you to 16.4.1.  how do I get yakkety?17:59
Mal__Steve973: You need to download 16.1018:00
Mal__its just dev preview though i think18:00
arneistomreyn: ok thanks for your help18:00
tomreynyou're welcome18:01
Mal__wasn't yakety dropped18:01
Mal__in favor of unity18:01
Steve973final release was 3 days ago for yakkety according to the wiki.18:02
Mal__hmm18:02
Steve973https://www.ubuntu.com/18:03
Steve973"Ubutntu 16.10 is here18:03
Steve973"18:03
jali_316sir I closed telegram then I wrote alsamixer in terminal and selected capture set it 40 went out alsamixer without openig any program it rised18:03
keihello18:04
Steve973I found the link.  it must just not be updated on the download page.18:04
Mal__Steve973: https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop scroll down to second frame is 16.1018:04
ryan__Anyone here have experience with systemd services?  I wrote one and I'm able to run it manually but I can't get it to run at boot.  It's enabled.18:04
Steve973Mal__: haha, good point.18:04
Steve973it'll be fun to try unity 8.18:05
keii'w like to know can i formate my usb key in ubuntu os?18:05
Steve973and a 4.8 kernel.  awesome.18:05
Steve973I was loving elementaryos, but I don't know if I care about having an LTS install for my laptop.18:06
keii get  ubuntu os version 14.0218:07
Mal__14.04 is prolly most compatable with games and things like that18:08
Mal__if your not really attached to HAL go with 16.04.118:08
varaindemianidk why but sometimes the raddiance theme gets automatically replaced by the default one after a period of time (after couple of reboots)(Ambiance). The font remains the same. Can someone help?18:09
rolandsurabaya18:11
i11iga1Codessh tells me that it reads the ssh keys from /root/.ssh/ instead of /home/user/.ssh18:12
i11iga1Codehow can i change that18:12
tomreyni11iga1Code: dont run as root18:13
i11iga1Codeok18:13
i11iga1Codelet me try18:13
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ivanhi, how can I get `apt-get dist-upgrade` on xenial to not try to downgrade packages from a Pin-Priority: 1001 repo endlessly? https://gist.github.com/ivan/548924ff2c78cfffae22e04fa3102fc118:15
ivanI think it is confused because the version numbers in both repositories are the same18:15
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i11iga1Codescp: /home/user/znc-1.6.3.tar.gz: Permission denied18:18
i11iga1Codetomreyn18:18
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winsenhi all, is it possible to  save configuration permanently within ubuntu live USB drive?18:19
ivanwinsen: yeah, there's an option to do with with at least some of the tools for making a live usb drive18:20
SchrodingersScat!persistence | winsen18:20
ubottuwinsen: To have some persistent storage when using a Live CD, follow the instructions on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDPersistence18:20
SchrodingersScatthat seems less relevant18:20
ivanhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent18:21
tomreyni11iga1Code: yes?18:21
i11iga1Codescp: /home/user/znc-1.6.3.tar.gz: Permission denied18:21
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i11iga1Codeand this is the command i am trying to issue: scp -P port /home/user/znc-1.6.3.tar.gz user@ip:/home/user18:22
tomreyni11iga1Code: so you are trying to copy a file which you do not have access to. this cannot work. either create a copy of this file (as root) which you do then have access to, or change the files' permissions.18:24
winsenhi all, is it possible to  save configuration permanently within ubuntu live USB drive?18:25
wwandrewwinsen: i wish it was18:27
i11iga1Codetomreyn: i have permission for the file18:27
skweekwhy does networkmanager keep on crashing!!!!18:29
keii want to get the microsoft application like ubuntu version18:29
tomreyni11iga1Code: the error message you pasted states the opposite18:29
tomreynwinsen: you can install ubuntu to your usb drive instead.18:30
keiplease somebody can tell me if there is18:30
tomreynkei: i cannot parse your question.18:30
winsenSchrodingersScat: thanks18:31
skweekcan anyone help me?18:31
winsenivan: thanks18:31
votlonkei: for what?18:31
winsentomreyn: it's another option thanks18:32
tomreynskweek: not unless you provide a LOT more information.18:32
keito use the word application18:32
winsenthanks all18:32
skweekcan you tell me what to provide tomreyn?18:32
tomreyn!ask | kei18:33
ubottukei: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience18:33
keior powerpoint18:33
DieAMDhi all. the link for the driver for RX480 is not working http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD-Radeon-GPU-PRO-Linux-Beta-Driver%E2%80%93Release-Notes.aspx18:33
keiok18:33
DieAMDanyone knows where i can download the driver??18:33
votlonDieAMD: the server runs on windows, its hopeless!18:34
skweekIm not sure what information you require tomreyn18:34
DieAMDvotlon: lol18:34
skweekdo you know how to fix a problem like this?18:34
skweekif you don't know where to start then why would you address the problem18:34
tomreynskweek: start with he ubuntu version you are using. then state whether it is all updated or not. then post the output of "dmesg" to a pastebin.18:34
tomreyn!pastebin | Swant18:34
ubottuSwant: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.18:34
tomreynskweek: ^18:35
tomreynsorry Swant18:35
DieAMDbut seriously, is there any repository with amd drivers for ubuntu or something?18:35
skweekhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/23335179/ it is the most current and up to date version of 16.0418:35
votlonDieAMD: gpuopen.com is amd's new opensource site18:36
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DieAMDvotlon: thanks18:36
keii'm looking for libreofficewriter for my ubuntu os!18:38
SonikkuAmericakei: [ sudo apt install libreoffice ]18:38
keiok tanks18:39
SonikkuAmericakei: If it's "already the newest version", try searching "writer" in the Unity dash18:39
votlonSonikkuAmerica: 'apt-get install' ?18:39
baizonvotlon: since 16.04 u can use apt18:39
skweektomreyn: I dont really see any explanation there18:39
SonikkuAmericavotlon: apt-get still exists, but "apt" is a script that merges of many common APT commands.18:40
Guest8I have installed golang-1.7 using apt-get, when I call "go" it says "The program 'go' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:18:40
Guest8sudo apt install golang-go" (which is golang 1.6)... how does this work? :(18:40
keiok18:40
tomreynskweek: me neither, network-manager does not seem to be vrashing. what makes you think it does?18:40
votlonSonikkuAmerica: is it bash an bash alias or actually built in now?18:40
* Swant accepts apology tomreyn :)18:40
skweektomreyn: it's been a few weeks since its been happening and after trying to find out why online and not finding anything i've been killing networkmanager processess and restarting network manager18:40
votlonis it a bash alias* xD18:40
votlonyay grammar18:40
tomreyn\o/18:40
baizonGuest8: install golang-1.7-go18:40
Guest8baizon: it is included in golang-1.7, I have tried, says it's already installed18:41
jr3so........ installing .debs doesn't even work on 16.04?18:41
baizon!root18:41
ubottuDo not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo18:41
jr3what kinda fuck up is that18:41
tomreynskweek: you also want to fix your file system on your MMC: [ 2689.390473] FAT-fs (mmcblk0p1): Volume was not properly unmounted. Some data may be corrupt. Please run fsck.18:41
baizonjr3: you can install debs18:41
votlonjr3: did you try 'dpkg -i something.deb' ?18:42
skweektomreyn: how would I?18:42
SonikkuAmericajr3: .deb packages work on Ubuntu, see votlon 's comment above.18:42
jr3I have yet to be able to do it, sure did then I run apt-get -f install and it shits unmet dependecies18:42
baizonjr3: your language please18:42
SonikkuAmericavotlon - see this /r/linux post by "chrisb8": https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/26q2sm/apt_vs_aptget/18:42
votlonSonikkuAmerica: ty18:43
zerguttrying to customize livecd18:43
tomreynskweek: sudo fsck /dev/mmcblk0p118:43
zergutusing ubuntu customization kit18:43
zerguthave got error: Failed to merge X authorization file, error=12618:43
zergutdont know what to do18:43
jr3votlon I had to add amd64 architecture first18:43
jr3I still get issues with not resolving dependecies18:44
jr3Tried install GDebi from software center but the install button is bugged out.18:44
votlonso what are you trying to install?18:45
jr3google chrome, atom ide18:45
SonikkuAmericajr3: try [ sudo apt -f install ] from the terminal18:46
SonikkuAmericaThat will most certainly resolve Google Chrome's complaints.18:46
SonikkuAmericaNot sure about Atom IDE18:46
skweektomreyn: thanks, I think that networkmanager crashes... because the wireless connection disconnects, there aren't any listed networks in the networkmanager gui, and killing and restarting processes ids that show up with ps aux | grep networkmanager and restarting the networkmanager reconnects to the wireless network18:47
jr3SonikkuAmerica: do you know how to clear held packages18:47
SonikkuAmericajr3: [ sudo apt -f install ] will clear the held packages for you.18:48
jr3apt -f install is erroring with unmet dependecis from atom ide18:48
jr3im kinda stuck18:48
tomreynskweek: maybe it's just the graphical interface which crashes. or the connection just fails? take a look at ~/.xession-errors, see if you find anything regarding network manager.18:49
tomreynskweek: i'll need to leave it there, got to go.18:49
younderSonikkuAmerica, did you 'sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/atom' .. update .. install atom18:50
votlonyounder: shouldn't need to, he is installing from .deb18:50
SonikkuAmericaWhat can I say? You can't be guaranteed that packages installed from PPAs will work.18:50
SonikkuAmerica!ppa | jr3 - younder18:50
ubottujr3 - younder: A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge18:50
younderWell that workd for me. And that solves the dependecy issues18:51
jr3@SonikkuAmerica https://gist.github.com/jreeter/9dc5d5881c4569428dcd3eec2bf889d418:51
jr3I downloaded the .deb straight from the atom website no pm18:52
SonikkuAmericajr3: I know for a fact that libgcrypt11 is deprecated, at least18:53
muh2000hi all18:53
baizonjr3: use this instead of downloading deb files https://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/atom18:54
muh2000mumble & pulseaudio broke in 16.10 (yakkety)18:54
votlonjr3: but since ur having issues with atom try brackets ;)18:55
SonikkuAmericamuh2000: Release upgrade from 16.04.x?18:55
muh2000SonikkuAmerica: yes18:56
SonikkuAmericamuh2000: Did you, after upgrading to 16.10, run [ sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade ]?18:56
muh2000well pulseaudio itself works.  mumble cannot output to pulseaudio anymore18:56
muh2000SonikkuAmerica: only thing that is offered is autoremove...18:57
SonikkuAmericaOther than that, it threw 0,0,0,0?18:57
muh2000 »apt autoremove«,18:58
SonikkuAmericamuh2000: ^ if above, purge and reinstall Mumble18:58
jeffrey_fI have a usb disk that mounts under /media/<myuser>/DiskName.  Right now it is mounted under /media/<otheruser>/DiskName.  How do I unmount it and put it back under my user??18:58
EriC^^jeffrey_f: sudo umount /media/...18:59
V7Correct me if I tell you the wrong thing ... Is the Debian Standard iso the easiest os of linux which includes dd ?18:59
muh2000SonikkuAmerica:    no success purging...19:00
ryan-cubuntu 16.04 doesn't seem to support the 'vim' command, what's going on?19:04
vbgunzryan install vim?19:04
V7I'm about LOW WEIGHT ))19:04
vbgunzvim doesn't come in by default19:04
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V7vbgunz: bad one :(19:04
kisbsudo apt install vim19:05
ryan-cvim is not an installable package19:05
vbgunzryan-c: apt-cache search vim19:05
vbgunztry that and see what comes back19:05
ryan-c"Package vim is not available, but is referred to by another package."19:05
V7ryan-c: Which package ?19:06
ryan-cvim19:06
baizon!info vim19:06
ubottuvim (source: vim): Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor. In component main, is optional. Version 2:7.4.1829-1ubuntu2 (yakkety), package size 1068 kB, installed size 2634 kB19:06
kisbreally?19:06
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ryan-capt-cache search vim shows 'vim-tiny' 'vim-common' and 'vim-haproxy'19:06
ioriaryan-c, apt-cache policy vim19:07
V7ryan-c: I'm about which package it suggests you19:07
ryan-capt-cache policy vim: vim: Installed: (none) Candidate: (none)19:07
ioriaodd19:08
ryan-cthis is a fresh install of 16.04.1 server19:08
kisbmaybe in your system the repos are messed up ryan-c19:08
ioriaryan-c, can you paste it ?19:08
ryan-chttp://paste.ubuntu.com/23335347/19:08
ryan-cyeah, so it looks like I only have the security repos enabled19:09
jeffrey_fThanks EriC^^19:09
ryan-cwhat the hell?19:09
EriC^^jeffrey_f: no problem19:09
ioriaryan-c,   cat /etc/apt/sources.list19:09
ryan-chttp://paste.ubuntu.com/23335353/ < yes, i know that this is totally broken.19:10
ryan-canyone have what's supposed to be there?19:10
ioriaryan-c,   cat /usr/share/doc/apt/examples/sources.list19:11
jeffrey_fEriC^^: How would I make it so that this particular disk is only mounted under a cerain folder?19:11
ryan-cHave no idea how the hell that happened19:12
Seveasryan-c: https://dpaste.de/cMcO19:12
EriC^^jeffrey_f: you can add it to /etc/fstab or use gvfs-mount (the mounting that the file manager uses) in a startup app19:12
vbgunzfellas, I have a wireless card that a long time ago worked perfectly. now it's so slow, it reminds me of a 56k modem. it's a pain to work with it directly and it's dreaful over SSH. This is what lspci shows for it "Network controller: Ralink corp. RT3062 Wireless 802.11n 2T/2R" ... this used to be amazingly fast, now it's poop :(19:13
ryan-cso strange, this is about the eleventy-billionth time I've installed ubuntu19:13
jeffrey_fThanks.  EriC^^19:13
EriC^^np19:13
V7EriC^^: guru19:13
ryan-c... is someone ddosing the security repo? It's super slow.19:13
EriC^^xD19:13
ioriaryan-c,   maybe it's better you replace your sources.list19:14
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ryan-cI fixed it19:14
ioriaryan-c,   ok19:14
ryan-cstuff was just downloading really slow from the security repo19:14
ryan-cctrl-c'd and re-ran and now it's still slow, but at least reasonable19:15
ryan__anyone know why a systemd service can run manually but not automatically at boot.  it's already enabled.19:17
ryan__I don't see anything about it in journalctl19:17
ryan-cmaybe my isp is crapping itself19:17
freddishMy system crashed again, where can i see what went wrong.19:20
ryan-cmy isp is definitely crapping itself19:20
lordcirthfreddish, /var/log/syslog19:20
freddishlordcirth, i dont understand annything from that logfile :P19:20
lordcirthryan__, usually because a dependency wasn't working19:20
dreais_hi19:21
ryan__lordcirth, thanks.  I didn't think about it, but I have a mysql dependency that's probably the problem19:21
dreais_is there someone good with raspberry pi ?19:21
dreais_and raspbian19:22
lordcirthdreais_, this is #ubuntu19:22
dreais_heh19:22
bekksdreais_: The guys and girls in #raspbian, yes :)19:22
dreais_is there a channel raspbian ?19:22
dreais_didnt know19:22
freddishlordcirth, is there anywhere else i can look? so i might understand something ?19:22
bekks!alis | dreais_19:22
ubottudreais_: alis is a services bot that can help you find channels. Read "/msg alis help list" . For more help or questions relating to alis, please join #freenode. Example usage: /msg alis list #ubuntu or /msg alis list http19:22
-cheeeeeeeeeeeese:#ubuntu- i like #cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese19:23
dreais_ty19:23
V7wow19:24
V7What was that ?19:24
ryan-chttp://paste.ubuntu.com/23335412/ < anyone know how to fix that?19:25
lordcirthryan-c, apt -f install vim19:25
ryan-clordcirth: does not work19:25
ryan-csame error message19:26
lordcirthryan-c, can you update?19:26
ryan-cas in `apt-get update`? I just did.19:26
lordcirthryan-c, as in apt-get upgrade19:27
ryan-ci also just did that19:27
lordcirthryan-c, did it work?19:27
ryan-cno19:27
ryan-cnothing to upgrade19:27
AlexanderMPhave you tried `apt-get install vim-common`?19:28
ryan-cyes, it tells me i already have the latest version19:28
AlexanderMPare you using 16.04 or have you upgraded to 16.10?19:29
ryan-c16.04.119:29
ryan-cit's a server19:29
Flannelryan-c: can you please pastebin the output of `apt-cache policy vim vim-common vim-runtime`19:29
ryan-cI'm pretty sure the issue is that I need to add a repo for updates19:29
bekksryan-c: Why are you unconfident with the version in the repos which is already installed?19:30
kisbyes you do that Mr ryan-c19:30
cheeeeeeeeeeeeseryan-c: its easy to fix.  Open your CD drive, insert a slice of cheeeeeeeeese, and then run the command lordcirth said.19:30
yuraHello World!19:31
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Guest7018Hello World!19:31
ryan-cyeah, i just added a xenial-updates source to /etc/apt/sources.list and now things seem to be behaving19:31
lemon_hi all19:35
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k0d3g3ari love linux19:37
theShirbinyk0d3g3ar, I'd just like to interject for moment. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.19:39
vbgunzwhen I said slow internet, i'm not kidding http://imgur.com/a/y40qd19:47
neredsenvyHas HiDPI support been fixed yet in the latest version ?19:48
UrsaTempestHmm. I'm not entirely certain where to put this, but Clementine changed language to Malay, and it refused to change back to English after I changed the Region to US and top preferred language is English. Any idea how to fix this?19:48
vbgunzdoes anyone have a clue as to why it's so slow? about 2 years back, this was an 80Mbps down card. I was ridiculously impressed by it. For a while now, it's just a horrible experience. Anyone have an idea?19:49
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theShirbinyvbgunz, only on ubuntu?19:50
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vbgunzabout 2 years back I think I was on Fedora 21-22 on that machine and wifi was amazing. I passed that machine onto my kid and nothing but wifi problems for the longest time. today I just realized how slow it is, holy cow. Ubuntu on that machine is as old as 16.04 is.19:52
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OverCoderWhat's a good code editor?19:54
AlexanderMPAtom19:54
vbgunzdepends on the code19:54
OverCoderSublime Text is nice but it doesn't really go great with multiple files in multiple folders and stuff19:54
OverCoderhm19:54
* OverCoder installs Atom19:54
OverCodervbgunz: PHP19:54
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OverCoderincluding HTML and CSS19:54
kk4ewtbluefish19:54
OerHeks!ide19:55
ubottuProgramming editors/suites: Terminal-based: vi/vim, emacs - KDE: Kate, KDevelop, Quanta+, Umbrello - GNOME: gvim, gedit, anjuta, pida, monodevelop, geany - Others: eclipse, netbeans, qtcreator19:55
theShirbinyvbgunz, Can you boot from any other live distro and make sure it's an ubuntu problem? you also can run dmesg and connect/disconnect and look for any errors19:55
SchrodingersScat!info nano19:55
ubottunano (source: nano): small, friendly text editor inspired by Pico. In component main, is standard. Version 2.6.3-1 (yakkety), package size 206 kB, installed size 752 kB19:55
AlexanderMPOverCoder: actually Submile is excellent with multiple files and stuff. You just need to learn the key combinations to navigate efficiently19:55
k0d3g3ar:OverCoder:  Try Netbeans.  I use it all the time for PHP work19:55
AlexanderMPits limitations are where you want code analysis19:56
k0d3g3arOverCoder:  just make sure you install xDebug so you can trace debug or work19:56
OverCoderhm, thanks all19:56
AlexanderMPand if you get there, nothing beats what JetBrains are doing, but it can be expensive19:56
OverCoderk0d3g3ar: yeah I installed xdebug already19:56
OverCoderAlexanderMP: though I've been using Sublime Text for 2 years :p19:56
OverCoderIt's just cumbersome19:56
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AlexanderMPoh. Then PhpStorm I guess19:56
k0d3g3arOverCooder:  Then make sure your editor supports it.  Either Eclipse or Netbeans will19:56
OverCoderYeah PHPStorm is certainly the best hting ever, but eh, paid19:56
OverCoderI don't like both19:57
OverCoderThey're so heavy19:57
OverCoderI just saw Atom, I think it's pretty good19:57
k0d3g3arOverCoder:  yes, but that's why they are heavy.  All the extra bits that you start to rely on19:57
OverCoderikr19:57
OverCoderbut meh, I still refuse19:57
OverCoderI am happy with something simple19:57
k0d3g3arthen vim19:58
vbgunztheShirbiny: thats an idea19:58
ppf_arneis: did you figure it out?19:59
OverCoderew vim19:59
OverCoderIt's only useful when you're in SSH19:59
AlexanderMPikr19:59
lordcirthvim is a pretty solid IDE19:59
ppf_please let's not go there20:00
lordcirthBut it only does so much, within tons of plugins anyway20:00
lordcirthwithout* but yeah this is offtopic20:00
OverCoderIt isn't offtopic20:00
OverCoderIt's discussing coding in Ubuntu20:00
ppf_OverCoder: i don't care too muchabout on-topicness really, but the vim/emacs war is tedious :)20:02
ppf_questions like 'what's the best tool for X' are also really boring. they're all good, just pick one :)20:02
lordcirthIndeed it is20:03
OverCoderppf_: We're not going war anywhere20:03
AlexanderMPyeah, can we just all agree that they both suck?20:03
OverCoderI didn't even bother to discuss farther about vim20:03
OverCoderAlexanderMP++20:03
Arrickgood afternoon all...20:03
OverCoderhi Arrick20:03
ppf_no need to get defensive, it's just a matter of taste, that's all i'm saying20:04
ArrickI have an HP z200 SFF, with an intel processor... I would like to install the latest ubuntu desktop that will work in the intel platform... after clicking on "download" in the ubuntu.com site, I get an iso named: ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso20:04
SuperSeriousCatNon stop vim war here today :p20:04
Arrickis that the right iso file, or do I need to download another one?20:05
bekksArrick: thats the correct one.20:05
Arrickok, just making sure... that amd part scared me20:05
AlexanderMPbut just FYI, there's already 16.1020:05
\9Arrick: "amd64" refers to 64-bit architechture. it's named after amd since they came up with it20:05
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bekksArrick: the 64bit technology used by Intel is licensed from AMD.20:05
lordcirthArrick, amd64 just means x86 arch, 64bit.  AMD invented it.  Intel uses it too20:05
ppf_and intel is still pissed about that :d20:05
Arrickok20:06
lordcirthIm sure they are20:06
Arrickok... is 16.10 stable?20:06
\916.10 is the latest stable, yes20:06
Arrickwhy doesnt the site have that as the default then?20:06
\916.04 is LTS and probably more stable than 16.1020:06
bekksArrick: But keep in mind that 16.04 is a LTS version receiving support for 5 years, while the support for 16.10 ends in 9 months.20:06
AlexanderMPI'm on it right now. Works pretty well, aside from it forcing me to use Ubuntu SSO when installing some apps from the software center20:07
Arrickyou go https://www.ubuntu.com/download and click download, it has20:07
Arricksorry20:07
Arrickthanks, I would rather have the LTS than cutting edge, lol20:07
\9it isn't cutting edge, per se20:07
lordcirthArrick, if you want to install and just use it, 16.04.  If you want to keep updating, you use 16.1020:07
lordcirthPersonally I use LTS for everything20:07
Arrickthats what i dont want to do, I'm setting it up for my 5 year old daughter and her "learning stuff"20:08
\9then you'll probably want the LTS20:08
AlexanderMPyep, LTS, maybe Edubuntu if that's still a thing20:08
Arrickno, not a fan of edubuntu itself20:09
Arrickthe kindergarden class has online "jump start" and a few others, etvc20:09
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ArrickFYI, Im blowing away windows 10, lol20:11
lordcirthArrick, you could optionally consider installing using btrfs so you can snapshot and un-break things.20:11
Arrickwhats that?20:11
colbyhey guys, wondering if I could get a little help with installing ubuntu on a particular machine. Been at it for like 7 hours to no avail :/20:11
ppf_it's an advanced filesystem20:11
Arrickahh20:11
ppf_Arrick: ^20:11
AlexanderMPor dual boot, just so you don't lose the Windows license20:11
lordcirthArrick, a filesystem that lets you take snapshots and roll back to them, among other things20:12
Arricknah, I have an image of the os20:12
ppf_colby: sure, what's the issue20:12
lordcirthArrick, excellent, was about to suggest imaging windows somewhere20:12
colbyTrying to get ubuntu to replace windows 8 on an acer inspire v5, but no matter what I do It will not detect the usb in the boot menu20:12
Arrickyeah, I've been down this road lol...20:12
ppf_Arrick: with btrfs you can undo any changes on disk unto a certain point in time20:12
colbyI have disabled and enabled secure boot. tried euif and legacy, I have tried universal usb and ubutin or what ever that other one is.20:12
colbyAnd no matter what it will not detect it.20:13
AlexanderMPcolby: how did you create the flash drive?20:13
lordcirthArrick, ppf_, assuming, of course, that you don't totally break the filesystem :P20:13
bekkscolby: Can you get into the bios of that thing?20:13
AlexanderMPbecause I had the exact same problem today when I used LiLi on Windows to do that. Worked fine when I did it from Ubuntu20:14
Arricklord4163_, the last time I install nix on something, the hard drive went bad a few months later... they said my os was the issue, it wasnt made for the device.. LOL20:14
colby@alax, I have tried universal usb amd unetbooten @ bekks yes, thats how I enabled the f12 boot menu. I also have tried moving usb HDD up in prioirty20:14
Arrickok, bbl after I manage to break it.20:14
colbyI can see the files in windows explorer but no matter what I cant get it to show in the boot menu. Been at this for HOURS. I just want to replace windows 7. this is my spare machine and I need a portable machine for a course with it.20:15
lordcirthcolby, does the machine have a CD drive?  Might be easiest to just make a CD20:16
AlexanderMPTry to boot from this flash drive without EFI (disable EFI)20:16
lordcirthSome laptops have weird problems booting from USB20:16
colby@lordcirth No. sadly20:16
colbyand I do not have access to a plug in cd drive sadly.20:16
ppf_i've had really bad experiences with creating boot usb drives in windows20:17
colbyMy main gaming laptop does but last time I tried setting up a duel boot on  a windows 10 pc it gave me a lot of issues with windows boot loader and GRUB. so I rather just turn this laptop into a linux machine. I did it once years ago with WUBI but that doesnt exist anymore.20:17
colbyI had to revert it for reasons a year ago and now I want to perm. put it back20:18
lordcirthcolby, you verified the ISO hash?20:18
colbyI have not.. though I have tried redownloading the iso and putting it onto the usb 4 seperate times.20:19
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colbyany ideas?20:22
ppf_verify the iso, just to be save20:23
dbz2kdoes anyone know how to fix the network manager bug?20:24
benccif I want to spread the disk load between two hdd drives, raid0 is my only option?20:24
benccI have to set it up during installation?20:25
jr3@SonikkuAmerica https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software/+bug/157320620:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1573408 in gnome-software (Ubuntu Xenial) "duplicate for #1573206 GNOME Software does not install third-party .deb packages" [High,Fix released]20:25
dbz2kI still have this problem where it thinks my wifi network is an Ethernet connection20:25
Random832dbz2k: well, it is. wifi is "wireless ethernet"20:25
Random832or are you talking about something beyond that20:26
dbz2khttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/157434720:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1574347 in OEM Priority Project "[SRU] Re-read the link type if the name changed" [Critical,Fix released]20:27
dbz2kIt never worked for me20:27
ppf_bencc: raid0 does striping of your data20:27
winsenhi all,  is sda1= sda?20:28
ppf_if that's what you mean by spreading the load20:28
ppf_winsen: no20:28
lordcirthwinsen, no, sda1 is the first partition on sda20:28
ppf_sda1 in the first partition on the drive sda20:28
benccppf_: I want to double the speed of my drives. stripping is good. any other option?20:29
\9winsen: sda represents the whole drive20:29
ppf_bencc: mirroring20:29
votlonbencc: you have hardware raid?20:29
lordcirthbencc, there's also btrfs or zfs raid020:29
lordcirthbencc, but generally, yeah.  Note that raid0 will improve sequential speeds, but it wont help seek times20:30
benccvotlon: software raid.20:30
lordcirthbencc, are the drives identical?20:31
bencclordcirth: I think my issue is with sequential read/write like downloading/uploading big files or transcoding20:31
bencclordcirth: yes20:31
bencclordcirth: I can setup raid-0 only during installation?20:31
lordcirthbencc, then raid0 is good.  However, note that you'll have no redundancy and twice the chance of a failure20:31
votlonbencc: hardware raid has a dramatic difference compared to software, might be worth the investment20:31
votlonbencc: also cost effect because ur not buying new drives :)20:32
ppf_bencc: not neccessarily, you can set up btrfs (with some pain) afterwards20:32
winsenthanks. can you please tell me how can I know if I have boot partition?20:32
benccppf_: so if I have ubuntu installed on sda I can setup btrfs on both drives after that?20:32
ppf_votlon: yes, hardware raid might be a bit faster. but it's very expensive, and if the controller breaks, your data is gone20:33
lordcirthwinsen, 'df -h'20:33
benccvotlon: that's dedicated hosting. I don't have a choice between hardware/software raid20:33
ppf_bencc: what's your intended setup?20:33
lordcirthbencc, yeah, if you do btrfs, you install normally on sda, then add sdb after20:33
colbyscrew it I give up. Is it difficult to set up a dual boot on a new laptop with windows 10?20:33
benccvotlon: I think the bios has raid but still software. makes sense?20:33
votlonppf_: Dell raids and very easy/cheap/reliable, and they come with linux based recovery software :)20:33
ppf_two disks in total?20:33
votlondell raids are*20:33
ppf_colby: no20:33
leonelhellouuu20:34
benccppf_: I'm running several transcoding jobs in docker containers. I think that disk becomes bottleneck20:34
benccppf_: so I want to double the speed20:34
colbyAlright. I tried doing with my windows 10 desktop and it was bad. GRUB wouldnt work, and it would blue screen the windows bootloader..20:34
colbyhopefully this laptop will go better.20:34
winsenlordcirth: whta should I read?20:34
benccppf_: yes. 2x2TB disks20:34
ppf_okay. you've already installed ubuntu on one disk?20:34
bencclordcirth: btrfs will replace the filesystem or is additional file system?20:35
benccppf_: yes20:35
lordcirthwinsen, df -h will show all mounted partitions.  So, if you have a separate boot partition, you should see /boot20:35
ppf_bencc: replace it20:35
lordcirthbencc, if you install onto btrfs root, replace it20:35
lordcirthYou can also make a separate one, if you like, but I don't see why20:35
benccppf_: that's remote dedicated server hosting. I can't replace drives20:35
winsenlordcirth: ok so I didn't find it.20:35
winsen I 'd like to install the grub but I wonder if sda is correct or not: https://paste.debian.net/881439/20:35
ppf_bencc: replace the filesystem20:35
benccppf_: how?20:35
ppf_bencc: i was answering your question to lordcirth20:35
benccok20:36
ppf_what fs did you use for your ubuntu installation?20:36
winsenlordcirth: https://paste.debian.net/881619/20:36
lordcirthwinsen, grub should go on whatever hard drive your BIOS is set to boot from20:36
ppf_what you can do is format the second drive as btrfs, remount your root as ro and dd everything over, then add the first disk as a striping disk to the second20:37
lordcirthwinsen, you're still on the CD?20:37
ppf_or reinstall, and choose btrfs right up front20:37
benccppf_: authomatic provisioning of the service provider http://wiki.dacentec.com/index.php?title=Provisioning_System20:37
lordcirthreinstalling sounds much easier20:37
bencclordcirth: raid0 requires kvm which is a pain...20:38
ppf_and it's probably faster,too :)20:38
ppf_bencc: hardware raid, yes20:39
ppf_software raid, no20:39
ppf_(assuming we're talking about real disks here?)20:39
ppf_or is your dedicated server virtualized?20:39
lordcirthbencc, is this a VPS?20:39
benccppf_: yes. real hdd disks20:39
benccppf_: real dedicated hardware.20:39
benccppf_: raid-0 requires installation from scratch, isn't it?20:39
ppf_as i said above20:40
ppf_you can set a btrfs raid0 during installation20:40
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ppf_you can also do it later, but it's a bit involved20:40
benccppf_: ok, during installation. but I can't install manually without kvm20:40
benccppf_: ok20:40
lordcirthbencc, so you only have ssh, or what?20:40
bencclordcirth: ssh, automatic provisioning of several basic profiles and kvm20:41
lordcirthbencc, and why is kvm a pain?20:41
bencclordcirth: requires java20:42
lordcirthbencc, ah, one of those20:42
bencclordcirth: last time I used it, it took me several hours to setup with trial and error20:42
lordcirthbencc, so you can't supply your own preseed file, either?20:44
winsen__any clue guys?20:44
winsen__sorry I was disconetcted20:44
lordcirthbencc, https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Convert_a_single_drive_system_to_RAID20:44
lordcirthwinsen__, to be clear, you want to know which drive to install Grub to?20:45
bencclordcirth: that's raid 1, not raid 020:46
lordcirthbencc, ah, sorry20:46
lordcirthYeah you can't convert to striping in-place20:46
enrico_hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii20:46
lordcirthAt a block level20:47
lordcirthbtrfs can, though20:47
lordcirthbencc, you might be able to make a btrfs filesystem on sdb, then debootstrap an Ubuntu install into it?20:47
bencclordcirth: maybe. don't know how20:47
bencclordcirth: maybe this guide will help me. I only need docker: https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/storagedriver/btrfs-driver/20:47
winsen__lordcirth: right that's I want to know.20:48
i11iga1Codehow do i save commands used in terminal?20:48
kisbthey are saved. check history20:48
lordcirthbencc, actually, didn't you say you just wanted the transcoding to be fast?20:48
lordcirthbencc, you don't need the whole root in raid120:49
winsen__any clue guys?20:49
bencclordcirth: right. just make docker container spread the load across the two drives20:49
lordcirthwinsen__, you have a hard drive, sda, and the USB, sdb.  Why wouldn't you want it on the hard drive?20:49
lordcirthbencc, right, so you can shrink your / to make room on sda, then make a btrfs raid1 across the 2 drives20:50
bencclordcirth: cool. I'll try it20:50
bencclordcirth: raid0 not raid 1 :)20:51
lordcirthright, typo20:51
lordcirthpeople don't do raid0 very often20:51
winsen__lordcirth: sure I want it on the hard drive. but I want to know on wich partition should I istall it?20:51
bencclordcirth: I need raid0...20:52
winsen__*install20:52
lordcirthwinsen__, you don't put Grub on a partition, it installs itself to the beginning of the drive20:52
bencclordcirth: don't care about reliability20:52
lordcirthwinsen__, so just /dev/sda20:52
john38Hello can sombody please tell me how i found out which driver is my pci-express usb card using??20:53
winsen__lordcirth: that's what i did but it doesn't work correctly. I can boot on my linux partition20:54
lordcirthwinsen__, can or cant?20:54
winsen__lordcirth: sorry I mean *i can not20:54
lordcirthwinsen__, well, what happens when you try?20:55
Guy1524hey guys, in ubuntu 16.04, how do I change the interval of volume switching when using the volume buttons on my keyboard20:55
Guy1524I want it more like windows where it modifies by 2% each press20:55
john38Hello can sombody please tell me how i found out which driver is my pci-express usb card using??20:56
tomreynjohn38: it's either pci-express or usb, not both. unless you mean a usb (root) hub plugged into a pci-express slot20:56
john38yes that20:56
tomreynsudo lspci -knnv20:56
tomreyn!pastebin20:56
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.20:56
winsen__lordcirth: it shows the grub in very basic "debian first, second win7, when I try to boot on debian it doesn't. it founds errors trying to correct them but unfortunetely it can not. So itcan not  boot on it.20:58
john38tomreyn, how do i pastebin again20:58
tomreynjohn38: see what ubottu wrote20:58
lordcirthwinsen__, well, you'll need to tell us what these errors are20:58
john38tomreyn, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23335802/20:59
winsen__lordcirth: I need to write them down because there are few. Are you sure that sda would be the correct place where I'd install the Grub?20:59
lordcirthwinsen__, where else?  It's the only hard drive.21:00
lordcirthwinsen__, by the way, if you don't know about Grub, why are you doing the manual install?  Did the automatic one not work for you?21:00
hamsterpowerhello, I was following the guide to install OpenCV. I couldn't compile c++ snippet in section "Loading an image file in C++"21:00
winsen__lordcirth: I wonder if sda3 is not my old boot partition, did you take a look?21:00
hamsterpowerthe link to guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenCV21:01
lordcirthwinsen__, why would it matter?  The installer should configure grub to point to the new Ubuntu install.21:01
winsen__lordcirth: https://paste.debian.net/881439/21:01
lordcirthwinsen__, oh, you are chrooting in to fix it?21:02
tomreynjohn38 you have multiple controllers, most of them are probably onboard. the one you are looking for may be this one: 02:00.0 USB controller [0c03]: VIA Technologies, Inc. VL805 USB 3.0 Host Controller [1106:3483] (rev 01) (prog-if 30 [XHCI])21:02
lordcirthwinsen__, then go read your chroot's /etc/fstab to find out where /boot is21:02
winsen__lordcirth: do you mean even though it should work because sda is by default where Grub would be installed?21:02
tomreynjohn38: its driver is xhci_hcd21:02
tomreyn(a generic driver)21:02
lordcirthwinsen__, grub needs to install to sda, certainly.  But it points to your kernel in /boot.  So if you run grub-install without /boot mounted, it's not going to work21:03
tokitokREGISTER Pisspass1965! catsndogs@tuta.io21:03
john38tomreyn, this onboard slot is for pci-e x121:03
john38tomreyn, is that what you mean21:03
ppf_tokitok: time for a new password maybe :)21:03
tokitokfuck21:03
lordcirthtokitok, always register from the server channel to avoid such mistakes21:03
tokitokf#¤K i mean21:03
winsen__lordcirth: do you think it's important to update once I finished to reinstall the grub from terminal ubuntu live usb before rebooting or i doesn't matter?21:04
tokitoknoob trying again, thanx21:04
tomreynjohn38: no. you asked which driver your usb controller uses. i provided a possible answer.21:04
lordcirthwinsen__, what, package updates?  That should be able to wait.21:04
john38tomreyn, thanks21:04
yanchohi guys. anyone can offer some tips as to why I'm getting this pls? Err:4 http://mt.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/main amd64 udev amd64 229-4ubuntu11   Hash Sum mismatch21:04
lordcirthyancho, when doing what? apt upgrade?21:05
tomreynjohn38: search the output you posted for "USB" and you will find out which USB controllers you have, iuncluding their drivers21:05
yancholordcirth: yes - even upgrade21:05
yanchoeven update i meant*21:05
john38tomreyn, im looking for a windows 7 equivalent21:05
tomreynjohn38: this wont help.21:05
tomreynjohn38: i parsed your statement as: i am lookking for a driver for windows 7 by revieing the drivers linux uses.21:06
winsen__lordcirth:"So if you run grub-install without /boot mounted, it's not going to work? what is the command line to mount the /boot in my case?21:07
ppf_mount your boot partition to /boot21:07
ppf_whichever that is21:08
tomreynyancho: sudo rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*; sudo apt-get update21:08
winsen__lordcirth: should I type sudo mount /dev/sda /mnt before command line "grub-install /dev/sda"?21:08
ppf_no21:08
winsen__I am not sure that make sense for me either21:09
ppf_when installing the system, did you pick a partition for /boot?21:09
winsen__ppf: what do you mean?21:09
ppf_precisely what i said21:10
winsen__ppf: did I create boot partition?21:10
ppf_during install you can choose to create a dedicated /boot partition21:10
ppf_or to not d oso21:10
tomreynonly in manual partitioning though, isnt it21:10
tomreynso unless s/he knows what it is, probably not.21:11
ppf_yeah21:11
winsen__ppf: I thought I did but as you can see here it is not: https://paste.debian.net/881619/21:11
ppf_winsen__: ls /boot21:12
giovonihard to read this channel's log with so many people join and leaving21:13
winsen__ppf: https://paste.debian.net/881700/21:13
giovonithe other day I read about some type of irc filter21:13
nicomachusgiovoni: /ignore -channel #ubuntu * JOINS PARTS QUITS NICKS21:13
giovonidoes anyone know how to do it21:13
john38tomreyn, hey tom you think you could tell me which driver on this page you think could be it21:14
akik!quietirc | giovoni21:14
ubottugiovoni: To ignore joins/parts/quits in your favorite IRC client, see http://wiki.xkcd.com/irc/Hide_join_part_messages21:14
winsen__ppf: I am on ubuntu live usb. I that's what it shows right?21:14
john38tomreyn, http://www.via-labs.com/driver.php21:14
giovoniok... i just ran it. hopefully i can read better now21:14
giovonithank you ubotu21:14
nicomachusgiovoni: you should see a confirmation message.21:15
giovoniyea i ran it wrong21:16
ppf_winsen__: mount21:16
giovonilooking at that link to see how to run it properly21:16
Arrickcan someone point me to a tutorial on manually (and permanently) changing my screen resolution? My native resolution on my monitor is 1680x1024, and the os only sees 1024x76821:16
newshound68having problems with wifi set up on pi221:16
winsen__ppf, lordcirth, anyway thanks. I'll see later. good night21:16
nicomachusArrick: you'll wanna use xrander21:16
nicomachuserrr... xrandr21:16
winsen__ppf: sorry?21:16
nicomachusArrick: see here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution21:17
winsen__ppf: https://paste.debian.net/881711/21:17
ppf_then no, that's the live system's boot you pasted earlier21:19
john38tomreyn, ..??21:19
winsen__ppf: that's what I told you. at the moment I am runing ubluntu live cd21:21
winsen__good night all21:21
i11iga1Codehow do i save commands used in terminal to .bash_history?21:25
nicomachusi11iga1Code: already done.21:25
nicomachusshould be, at least.21:25
i11iga1Codeits not21:26
lordcirthi11iga1Code, if you put a space before a command, it does not save.21:27
i11iga1Codelol21:27
lordcirthAnd sometimes if you had multiple terminals open, only one will save.21:27
i11iga1Codenot the problem here pal21:27
vbgunzfellas, I came here earlier with wifi problems. fast.com showed a 2.6Kbps connection. I agree, it's ridiculous. the wifi also disconnect rampantly. I just tried the neon distro from a usb stick and I get on average 20Mpbs. That's cool. Anyone have an idea how to fix the wifi on Ubuntu?21:27
akiki11iga1Code: they will be saved there when you close bash21:27
nicomachusi11iga1Code: you can also clear it by writing cat /dev/null > ~/.bash_history Any chance you did that?21:27
ppf_i11iga1Code: set -o | grep history21:28
lordcirthvbgunz, find out what driver neon used, then install it on Ubuntu.21:28
tokitokhey, anyone here who knows the difference between "join channel" and "auto-join channel" in HexChat. I'm a first-timer on IRC today..thanx.21:28
ppf_printf "${HISTFILE}\n${HISTSIZE}\n${HISTFILESIZE}\n"21:29
nicomachustokitok: join is to join it on command. auto-join will join it everytime you open hexchat.21:29
tokitokok Thanx m8!21:29
ppf_i11iga1Code: if that first command says 'off', enable it with set -o history21:30
nicomachustokitok: no problem. /join #hexchat if you have any other questions.21:30
i11iga1Codepermission problem :P21:30
ppf_i11iga1Code: what21:31
i11iga1Codehad to chown the whole folder :)21:31
i11iga1Codeor just the file21:32
i11iga1Code[fixed]21:32
ppf_!next21:32
i11iga1Codehdhd21:32
i11iga1Codehehe21:32
nicomachus!yay21:32
ubottuGlad you made it! :-)21:32
bekksDoes someone in here familiar with OpenStack mind to answer me a few question in a query? I'm unfamiliar with it, and looking for some clarification on its design, its components and its use cases?21:33
nicomachuswas about to slam !pm and then saw the user nick. :D21:33
Bashing-omGuys. GUI attempting to mount internal drive partitions results in " failed to mount .... do not have permission " - GUI popup - on a minimal install of xenial ( 4 !! installs in differing configurations) .. and then system eventually freezes up . No problem to mount them in terminal . Any guidance on what is not going on in the GUI ?21:36
OrcacatHi! Is it possible to decrypt my whole harddrive i encrypted when i installed ubuntu?21:36
nicomachusBashing-om: are you opening your file manager as root?21:36
nicomachusor whatever it is you're trying to use to mount.21:37
nicomachusOrcacat: nope, sorry.21:37
OrcacatNicomachus: rip21:37
nicomachusOrcacat: you can decrypt it while in use, but you can't permanently decrypt it.21:37
Orcacatnicomachus: yeah thats the problem, i wish to dual boot it with windows. Cant shrink my harddrive encrypted21:38
nicomachussure you can21:38
nicomachusit's just not easy. :D21:39
ppf_doesnt' really matter if it's encrypted or not21:39
ppf_(how did you encrypt it btw? luks?)21:39
nicomachusppf_: well, you have to use a live disc and mount the encrypted partition, which is a bit more difficult than mounting a normal partition.21:39
nicomachusOrcacat: see here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ResizeEncryptedPartitions21:39
Bashing-omnicomachus: Yeah tried that too . Groups appear to be set correctly .. can not access from either the file manager or the desktop icons .21:40
nicomachusBashing-om: may have to start nautilus (or whatever FM) from terminal with gksu21:40
cringysup21:41
gebruikerdoes grub sort by date of install or by version?21:41
gebruiker( when booting )21:41
Orcacatnicomachus: tnx21:41
bekksgebruiker: by order in its config file.21:41
gebruikerwhat is the default?21:41
Bashing-omnicomachus: well .. can give that a whirl .. is there a differnce between " gksu and sudo -H " to open a GUI app ?21:41
bekksgebruiker: the order of detection / configuration.21:42
gebruikerbekks, seriously guy .. what are you babbeling?21:42
nicomachusBashing-om: not really sure tbh.21:42
ppf_nicomachus: that's complicated because it's the root partition, not because it's encrypted21:42
nicomachusgebruiker: he's answering your question21:42
gebruikernicomachus, no he is not21:42
bekksgebruiker: I was just answering your question. If it isnt the answer you like, it isnt my fault.21:42
gr1dl0ckyes he is21:42
gebruikerbecause that is *not* what i asked21:42
nicomachusgebruiker: it's exactly what you asked.21:43
ppf_gebruiker: it is21:43
bekksgebruiker: you asked about how the menu order is generated. I answered your question.21:43
gebruikerbekks, no i asked if it was by date or by version by default21:43
nicomachusnieither.21:43
nicomachusneither*21:43
bekksgebruiker: neither nor. I told you what the default is.21:44
OerHeksby kernel, default.21:44
gebruikerthat is the right answer !21:44
gebruikerjeejz not that hard21:44
nicomachusk bye.21:44
bekks*slow clap*21:44
bekks*plonk*21:44
Bashing-omnicomachus: Well .. As I have found no other solution will install gksudo .. and see what results -- . Can not hurt much more to try . The installs are good until I go messing with a GUI mount of the internal drives - then the system freezes ( ouch !) .21:45
ppf_Bashing-om: sudo does the same thing21:46
nicomachusppf_: when opening a GUI program?21:46
ppf_yeah21:46
nicomachuslike, running 'sudo nautilus' would open it as root?21:46
i11iga1Codeis it a bad or good idea to create a (super) root script that loads programs on boot like: sudo service ferm start;sudo service tor start; sudo service ddclient start21:46
ppf_only difference is gksudo will ask for the password in a gui window21:47
ppf_i11iga1Code: yes21:47
i11iga1Codeyes?21:47
i11iga1Codewat21:47
ppf_i11iga1Code: sorry. bad iead :)21:47
i11iga1Codewhy21:47
OerHeksi11iga1Code, with systemD ?21:47
i11iga1Codei can't get ferm to boot on startup, and it has to be enabled before tor and ddclient21:48
bekksi11iga1Code: create startup dependencies.21:48
ppf_with systemd or sysv or upstart, you configure whether services start on boot or not21:48
i11iga1Codethanks OerHeks, reading..21:48
ppf_you don't put that in the script21:48
ppf_i11iga1Code: which ubuntu?21:48
i11iga1Coderaspbian, i must say they are alike when it comes to terminal/commandline interface, and this channel is way more active21:49
i11iga1Codehope you don't feel like wasting your time21:49
ppf_i11iga1Code: which raspbian?21:49
i11iga1Codethe latest raspbian lite21:50
bekksi11iga1Code: So you are running raspbian?21:50
ppf_cat /etc/*-release21:50
ppf_jessie or wheezy?21:50
i11iga1Codejessie 821:51
ppf_right, then systemd is your path21:51
gebruikerfor the people that want to know the answer to the grub quesiton I posed earlier: it will put the latest kernel installed as default.21:51
ppf_systemctl enable ferm tor ddclient21:52
i11iga1Codei just tried that with ferm21:54
bekksyou tried what?21:54
i11iga1Codeppf_21:54
ppf_enable will only hook it into the startup routine21:54
hans109hCan anyone help me with a failing do-release-upgrade from 16.04 to 16.10, I'm running into permission errors: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23335990/21:54
ppf_systemctl start ferm tor ddclient to bring the mall up21:55
i11iga1Codeperhaps it has something to do with rights/permissions, because i just added user and removed pi, hmm..21:55
bekksi11iga1Code: so you arent running ubuntu, are you?21:55
nicomachushans109h: did you use sudo?21:55
i11iga1Codewe talked about that21:55
bekksi11iga1Code: you did not say "yes" or "no" yet.21:56
i11iga1Codei am running ubnutu on the machine i am talking from actually21:56
nicomachushe's running raspbian21:56
bekksRunning non-Ubuntu makes your topic being offtopic in here.21:56
i11iga1Codei see im not welcome :'(21:56
i11iga1Codeaway i go to shitty support #raspbian chan21:56
i11iga1Codebye21:56
mr_yogurtUbuntu is getting stuck in various stages of startup21:57
ppf_i11iga1Code: try #debian21:57
mr_yogurtRight now, the splash screen21:57
ppf_i11iga1Code: and the commands i posted :)21:57
ppf_mr_yogurt: hit escape during boot to see what it's doing21:57
i11iga1Codeppf_ do you care for some pm?21:57
nicomachusi11iga1Code: or even #systemd21:57
V7Guys21:58
V7I can't backup my system ...21:58
V7It says me that file is too large !21:58
i11iga1Codenice, you guys handles the way of getting me out of here professional and good21:58
ppf_i11iga1Code: i'm afraid i'm heading out21:58
nicomachusi11iga1Code: it's not about getting you out, it's about getting you into the right place.21:59
i11iga1Codeppf_ have a nice night then :)21:59
lordcirthV7, what are you using to back up, and where are you copying it to?21:59
ppf_generally i don't, just out of rime :)21:59
i11iga1Codei like that nicomachus21:59
lordcirthAre you copying to a USB?21:59
mr_yogurtppf_: whne I do that nothing happens21:59
Bashing-omnicomachus: Sorry system froze up again .. will leave as is for a spell, not mess with the GUI and see if It remains up .21:59
V7lordcirth: http://i.imgur.com/UQEc8Bx.png21:59
nicomachusBashing-om: nautilus with root seems to run very slow for me, too, most of the time.22:00
lordcirthV7, you are writing to a VFAT filesystem, they can only handle up to 4GB files22:00
V7lordcirth: Yup ... USB is 8GB22:00
V7lordcirth: Yeah I know that22:00
V7So I can't backup new insatlled system22:00
V7Is there any file which is bigger that 4GB ?22:01
lordcirthV7, you are dd'ing sda1 to a file on the USB?  That's bigger than 4GB22:01
V7ooh22:01
V7File ISO is bigger22:01
V7Understood22:02
V7Which filesystem I should use to make a backup ?22:02
lordcirthV7, unless your sda1 is smaller than 8GB, it still wont fit that way22:02
lordcirthAlso, that's not an ISO22:03
lordcirthISO has a special format, that's just a raw copy22:03
lordcirth!backup | V722:03
ubottuV7: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning22:03
V7lordcirth: Thank you for links, but I know types of backups ...22:04
V7Which one method you're using ?22:04
V7you use *22:04
lordcirthV7, I use Duplicity to backup my homedir22:04
V7lordcirth: Concrete22:04
lordcirthAlso btrfs snapshots22:04
lordcirthI have not yet gotten around to sending the snapshots anywhere22:05
V7raid ?22:05
lordcirthV7, my important stuff is all on ZFS.  The backups are just for the remaining stuff that's too hard to put on ZFS.22:06
V7lordcirth: roger22:07
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yanchotomreyn: still the same: E: Failed to fetch http://mt.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/c/cloud-initramfs-tools/overlayroot_0.27ubuntu1.2_all.deb  Hash Sum mismatch22:08
winsenhi all22:09
winsenppf: are you there?22:09
nicomachusppf_ said he was going to bed I think22:10
MichaelTiebeslhi there, after installing ubuntu 16.10 i have in the menubar an icon for text and calling. Why is that? and how to remove it?22:11
Bashing-omnicomachus: well.. Have a new install of a xenial mininal on a new SSD. on the 1st install .. prior to messing with the external mounting of partitions in the GUI I had no problems . Since then I have reinstalled minimal 3 times . - Have booted back up now from a freeze incident and will see if I remain stable .22:13
quidnuncWhat does "apt-get install ." do and how do I undo it?22:14
younderls22:14
nicomachusquidnunc: uh... it installs packages. and you undo it by doing "apt-get purge <package name>22:15
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quidnuncnicomachus: No "." is interpreted as a regex, so it installs all packages22:15
nicomachusohhhh. that would be stupid to run.22:16
quidnuncnicomachus: Actually, I think it only installs all packages already installed. But it marks automatically installed packages as manually installed22:16
nicomachusagain. stupid to run.22:16
quidnuncnicomachus: Thanks, but it was a typo22:17
quidnuncand an accident22:17
nicomachusapt-get install requires a Y/n confirmation22:17
quidnunc(I was trying to hit alt-. to take previous cmd line arg)22:17
nicomachusfor that very reason22:17
quidnuncnicomachus: It didn't in that case22:18
quidnuncbeacuse nothing was installed22:18
quidnuncnicomachus: Are you going to keep calling me an idiot?22:18
nicomachusI never did that.22:18
quidnuncYou certainly implied it22:19
MichaelTiebeslquidnunc: he is not, you have to read better22:19
MichaelTiebeslthe action is stupid nothing else22:19
quidnunc <nicomachus> ohhhh. that would be stupid to run.22:20
quidnunc<nicomachus> again. stupid to run.22:20
Ben64yep, quite different from "you're stupid"22:20
quidnuncI can read fine22:20
MichaelTiebesli see it22:21
quidnuncBen64: Fine, "you did a stupid thing"22:21
quidnuncpedantry22:21
quidnuncexcept it was a perfectly understandable typo22:22
MichaelTiebeslyou read fine but do you also understand what is written? 2 different things22:22
GnuHiatusOut of curiosity, would it be ok to package other people's software to snap?22:22
quidnuncMichaelTiebesl: Explain it to me.22:23
quidnuncbecause I guess I don't22:23
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cybex_hi all, does anyone else, who uses Ubuntu-Gnome 16.10, experience lag/delays when logging in, after entering my password (and press enter) I will end up waiting 5s - 1min, any ideas?22:24
quidnuncWhere are the auto/manual package markings stored?22:24
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LinuxhMy IBM machine is flashing a black screen when I booting and not loading the login screen.  I was trying to upgrade but stopped that and restart.  How do I fix this?22:33
nicomachusLinuxh: maybe set the nomodeset parameter?22:35
nicomachus!nomodeset | Linuxh22:35
ubottuLinuxh: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter22:35
fooI have a ubuntu system on the east coast. I'm on the west coast. System time is EST. I'm PST. I want to set system time to be PST... since that's the time I operate in. Any reason not to do this?22:35
JFlashhi, I was using atom editor and i unexpected closed a tab after control-X-ing some important content22:36
JFlashnow the content is gonefrom the file... how can I recover it?22:36
JFlashdoes Atom editor or ubuntu save this content anywhere?22:36
JFlashtemporary versions of a file or something?22:37
cybex_JFlash : https://discuss.atom.io/t/how-to-restore-your-previously-opened-tabs-even-non-saved-files/2503522:37
cybex_hope this helps22:37
cybex_or possibly ctrl + shift + t22:37
cybex_from : https://discuss.atom.io/t/reopen-close-tab/747322:37
quidnunc/var/lib/extended_states for anyone who reads the logs in the future22:38
JFlashCyber_Akuma, looks like thats about keeping the editor state after you closed it22:38
JFlashcybex_, I havent closed the program yet22:39
cybex_quidnunc : what did you need the auto/manual markings for?22:39
JFlashwhat I need is a way to list temp files, if there are any22:39
quidnunccybex_: I accidentally did "apt-get install ." which marks everything as manually installed22:39
quidnunc(I think)22:39
reyhaHI22:40
cybex_JFlash: I am not aware of any, but ill keep looking Lo22:40
JFlashcybex_, I already reopened the tab an the content is no longer there22:40
cybex_:p*22:40
cybex_oh shame quidnunc, well glad you got it sorted :p22:40
GnuHiatusSo, I'm curious, let's say I want a snap of Adobe's brackets. Can I just do it myself and upload it to Ubuntu, so i have to technically fork out or rename it or what?22:41
JFlashwhat location can atom store temporary files on ubuntu?22:42
lordcirthJFlash, where can it, or where does it?  Temp files are normally put in /tmp or ~/.cache22:44
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JFlashi mean.. I where I could potentially find this temp content22:45
JFlashthanks I will look there22:45
lordcirthJFlash, you can also do 'locate atom' and filter it down with grep22:46
JFlashthank you22:46
cybex_JFlash : seems to be somewhat inline with what you are looking for : https://github.com/atom/autosave/issues/11 : https://github.com/atom/atom/issues/8327 but I do not find anything regarding temporary files. If you really need to recover, I recall an app that monitors read/write on files as they occur, you might be able to find its location in that regard, or possibly use inotifywatch built into linux : see https://linux.die.net/man/1/inotifywatch22:47
JFlashcybex_, thanks, I'm looking into those22:49
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ZoderUckHello22:51
cybex_JFlash: Ill let you know of I find something else, but good luck22:51
ZoderUckhow is everybody ?22:51
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JFlashthanks man22:52
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JFlashcybex_, the name of the file is too common , it'called index.js22:59
JFlashcybex_, because almost node package has an index.js there are thousands of results when I try the locate command23:00
JFlashcybex_, also, locate atom also brings thousands of results23:00
JFlashcybex_, any sugestions on how to grep these results23:01
JFlashcybex_, can I grep by date , like for recent files?23:01
orlockJFlash: you want find for that23:02
cybex_if you recall some contents of the fil thhat can make it unique, you can maybe egrep, just have a look at syntax but egrep searches the file contents23:02
orlocktheres other ways too23:02
JFlashhow can I do it?23:02
cybex_sorry, typos*23:02
JFlashyes I do remember the content23:02
JFlashthank you23:03
JFlashguys I tried this command :  find . -mtime 0 -type f23:04
JFlashbut i listms me thousands of results from chromium cache23:05
JFlashhow can I filter those out?23:05
orlockcude way23:06
orlock add this to the end23:06
orlock | grep -v chromium23:06
JFlashthank you23:07
cybex_egrep should work, else you somthing like "substring="line to search for"; for e in $(locate index,js); do result=$(cat $e | grep $substring); if [ ! -z $result]; then echo "possible file $e";fi ;done" ,  apologies if there is some mistake, my bash scripting is a bit rusty. Replace the contents of substring with a unique line from your file, include the quotes. Then the for should use the locate function to search for any file with that file name "index.js",23:09
cybex_JFlash : see above23:10
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DarienHey, I am having some problems with my wireless internet. Sometimes it will get really slow, stop, or disconnect. Any ideas?23:33
hamsterpowerunity tweak tool sucks :( numix theme removes texts from Eclipse menu23:47
dorkmafiaok so I installed ubuntu on my ssd ... added a swap drive on the hdd, and home/root partiions but I can not boot ubuntu w/o having the usb stick plugged in23:50
dorkmafiai guess I have to add a boot partition?23:50
stevlartry boot repair23:50
lordcirthdorkmafia, you must have installed Grub to the USB by accident23:50
stevlarhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair23:51
dorkmafiano accident there since grub has to be on the usb23:51
dorkmafiai guess I need to install it to the ssd?23:51
stevlaryes u have to install it on the ssd23:51
stevlarif u dont want to boot while usb plugged in23:51
dorkmafiaok so how do i do that?23:52
stevlarcheck the link i sent to you23:53
dorkmafiago back through the install menu23:53
dorkmafiaoh i can do it through the os23:53
dorkmafiaif i boot into it23:53
lordcirthdorkmafia, boot into it, and grub-install /dev/sd#23:55
lordcirthHowever, I'm not sure if Ubuntu will automatically update grub correctly then...23:55
dorkmafiai can use the boot repair thing23:56
dorkmafiahe linked me23:56

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