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DFarmerTXGet another hard drive, maybe USB3 and use CloneZilla or just GParted to backup partitions, then rebuild however you want.00:00
rocket__whats better in ubuntu compared to windows btw?00:00
rocket__im just interested in your arguments00:01
DFarmerTXOr dd the partitions to files on the other hard drive and reverse to restore.00:01
bumbumzumzumWhy has Ubuntu abandoned Wubi anyway?00:02
Ben64it was always terrible00:02
kinggabouhi00:05
kinggabouadrien00:06
rocket__anyway thanks for the support00:06
bumbumzumzumMy ultimate question is, do any options exist which don't require me to delete existing partitions?00:07
bumbumzumzumOr swap hard disks every time I reboot?00:08
gryno00:08
gryyou can boot from a usb drive, but usb drives are not reliable, especially if you write to them often00:08
gryyou could put two hard drives into your computer maybe00:09
bumbumzumzumgry:  Yes, I've already discovered how amazingly short the life of a flash drive can be.00:09
gryyou could also install ubuntu in a virtual machine00:10
bumbumzumzumgry:  I plan to spend most of my time in ubuntu, so running it in a VM under Windows isn't going to be happy for me.00:12
Jordan_Ubumbumzumzum: IMHO the most conservative/reasonable solution is to make a Windows recovery USB then delete the recovery partition.00:12
Jordan_Ubumbumzumzum: You coukd also convert some of the primary partitions to logical partitions, but you might then need to convert them back if you ever wanted ro actually boot from them.00:14
grybumbumzumzum: then wipe windows, install ubuntu and run windows in a vm :)00:14
gryunfortunately I can't think of solutions other than juggling things around and using a vm for extra slots, unless you're willing to merge two windows partitions into one (for example C: and D:) and use the extra available partition table slot for ubuntu itself if there's enough disk space00:15
bumbumzumzumIf it were possible to add a second internal SATA HD, could I install and boot Ubuntu on the second HD?00:17
thenwkgAnyone used Rofi with Ubuntu ?00:17
thenwkgFor some reason it's using a sand color bg for it even trough i used -bg paramter to set a custom color.00:18
Jordan_Ubumbumzumzum: Yes.00:20
bumbumzumzumJordan_U: Would the Ubuntu installer modify the Windows boot menu, or would I need to rely on my BIOS "Select boot device" menu?00:21
Ben64you could boot the windows drive from the ubuntu drive00:22
Jordan_Ubumbumzumzum: If you don't explicitly choose otherwise and you're using a BIOS based machine (which you appear to be), Ubuntu's installer will install grub's boot sector to the MBR of what seems like the "first" drive, even if that's not the drive that contains the rest of Ubuntu.00:23
wafflej0ckcould always pull the old HDD put in the fresh one and install then just reconfigure grub after putting back the old HDD, have done it before without much trouble, also not with UEFI though00:25
bumbumzumzumJordan_U: I'm not sure if the thing I'm calling BIOS is actually that (as opposed to UEFI or whatever the new stuff is), but in that case would grub know to start ubuntu from the secondary hdd?00:25
need-HHHHEEEELLLI did a new install on my usb external HDD, and it refused to boot, there was only a flashing cursor in the upper left hand corner of the screen. I unplugged the usb external hard drive to boot back into my normal hard drive, but it wouldn’t boot either!00:26
need-HHHHEEEELLLI then unplugged the usb external hard drive, and it wouldn’t boot either! The error was as follows:00:26
need-HHHHEEEELLLerror: no such device: 1aa477db-4af2-839a-fe4b-3dca930c00:26
need-HHHHEEEELLLgrub rescue>00:26
need-HHHHEEEELLLI did an ls command, and received the following….  (hd0) (hd0.msdos1)00:26
need-HHHHEEEELLLI think the grub got wiped out, and it just needs to have grub reset, so it will rebuild the missing/corrupted grub. Does anyone know what the command is to restart grub from my live cd?00:26
porcupine97thats bad00:27
Ben64!boot-repair | need-HHHHEEEELLL00:27
need-HHHHEEEELLLI hope someone can help me get up and running again.00:28
Ben64: /00:28
Jordan_Ubumbumzumzum: Windows is currently configured for BIOS based boot, so if it came that way from the OEM it's probably not a very new machine and uses BIOS rather than UEFI.00:28
bumbumzumzumJordan_U: HP G72-B60US00:28
Ben64need-HHHHEEEELLL: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair00:28
need-HHHHEEEELLLok, I'l have a look. Thanks Ben64!00:29
need-HHHHEEEELLLI cant do it quickly because I am only running on the live cd!00:29
`{^v^}you can install boot-repair on that live system00:32
Jordan_Ubumbumzumzum: If your computer is configured to boot from the drive that has grub's boot sector installed to it (or if you just install grub to both drive's MBRs, which I recommend) then grub will load. The grub menu will have entries for Ubuntu and Windows.00:32
wafflej0ckneed-HHHHEEEELLL, http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-repair-restore-reinstall-grub-2-with-a-ubuntu-live-cd  also can see restoration details and other steps here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing can also use grub-repair if you install it00:32
wafflej0cksorry "boot-repair" not grub-repair00:32
need-HHHHEEEELLLty waffle!!!00:35
wafflej0ckneed-HHHHEEEELLL, yup no prob00:35
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bumbumzumzumIt's unclear from the spec sheet whether there is a provision for a secondary HD. The good news is, I can double the memory to 8GB.00:53
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Jordan_Ubumbumzumzum: Any reason not to create a Windows recovery USB and nuke the recovery partition? https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17423/windows-7-create-system-repair-disc01:00
protnwhich ubuntu server is most stable? 14.04?01:04
protnor01:04
protnkshshshs01:05
protnflies01:05
protngo to sleep01:05
protniddles01:05
wafflej0ck_protn, ? 16.04 is the latest LTS01:05
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protnbut some say its buggy01:06
protn16.0401:06
wafflej0ck_protn, haven't seen anything about that have links? I've had some small issues with 16.04 desktop edition and server is still on 14.04 myself but haven't heard of issues or seen any server related problems on my desktop01:07
protnhttps://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/4h58mj/ubuntu_1604_is_just_so_unstable/01:07
protni rather stick with 14.0401:08
protnnew often bad01:08
protn:D01:08
wafflej0ck_protn, well that's for a desktop linux with X not server linux but also seems the comments say they should use 16.04.101:08
protnsometimes good01:08
protnyes01:08
nurupowhat's is the policy for Ubuntu release to be moved from the main pacakge repository into the archive one?01:08
wafflej0ck_protn, your call 14.04 has 5 years support so should be good01:08
protnLTS ought to be stable on its first release.   :P01:08
wafflej0ck_but I haven't had problems with nginx or apache or php stuff on my 16.04 desktop01:08
protnhmm01:08
wafflej0ck_protn, I sort of agree but I don't do releases :)01:09
protnbut 14.04 also works with nxing01:09
protnwhats the 16,04 advantages01:09
wafflej0ck_protn, depends on what you consider an advantage for me the major apparent changes seem mostly around systemd which has been good in my experience so far can see release notes here though https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes01:10
protnhmmm01:11
protnhmmmmm01:11
protnhmmmmmmmmmm01:11
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bin2hh01:12
protnhhh01:12
protnthey dont list bugs01:12
protnonly pluses01:12
protnso many complains on reddit about 16,0401:13
protnanyone else tried it?01:13
wafflej0ck_protn, well I don't think bugs are part of the planning of the release, really only problem I have is something with an HDMI output that is acting strange but none of the other issues in that reddit are a problem for me01:13
bin2what the difference between xchat and hexchat01:13
bin2please explain noob01:13
protnwafflejjo fck 1601:14
protnthey should release clean01:14
protnor dont01:14
protnits does not inspire trust01:14
protn:D01:14
wafflej0ck_protn, I hear you but also lots of hardware configurations that just can't be tested until things are released and things fail and are reported and can be looked at and fixed, watch the language in here though keep it family friendly and all01:15
Bashing-om!xchat | bin201:16
ubottubin2: xchat and xchat-gnome have not had stable releases in years. xchat was removed from Ubuntu for 16.04. Consider using hexchat instead, which is actively developed and available in 14.04 onwards.01:16
Jordan_Ubin2: xchat is no longer maintained. hexchat is a fork of xchat, and it is maintained.01:16
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bumbumzumzumJordan_U: Only my own reluctance to modify the machine's factory configuration. I can see where that option is worth consideration though.01:19
bumbumzumzumATM I am in the mode of gathering ideas from outside my own head. Thanks to everyone for offering ideas.01:20
bin2Thanks to everyone for answering. I just installed hexchat cuz there is null xchat's repository. So I bit messed up here. :S01:23
bandit-ledlols01:23
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bandit-ledok dual booting windows and 16.10 every time i boot into windows then back out to 16.10 i am getting bad superblocks on 2 of my ext4 partitions01:24
bandit-ledhave to load live fsck reboot :\01:24
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bandit-ledhmm looks like i installed in legacy and then installed efi oh well01:43
need-HHEEELLLPPPfrom gparted and the file generated by boot-repair....01:43
bumbumzumzumWhat's an "unofficial derivative"? Just curious...01:44
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bandit-ledmint01:45
bandit-ledkali/01:45
need-HHEEELLLPPPboot-repair didnt work, same problem. I am going to post a screen capture from gparted and the file generated by boot-repair.... BRB. I also didn't mention both the hard drive and the the portable USB drive are encrypted home folders....is this a problem?01:46
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need-HHEEELLLPPPwafflej0ck and Ben64     Boot-repair didnt work, same problem. I am going to post a screen capture from gparted and the file generated by boot-repair.... BRB. I also didn't mention both the hard drive and the the portable USB drive are encrypted home folders....is this a problem?01:47
wafflejockneed-HHEEELLLPPP, haven't used boot-repair myself in a while but I have done the procedure of booting a live usb/cd and mounting things to then chroot and run the grub reconfiguration from there... regarding the encrypted home I don't have experience with it but shouldn't be a problem01:49
wafflejockneed-HHEEELLLPPP, the boot images and rest of the system is outside your home so if just that's encrypted it shouldn't give us problems with having grub itself working, after trying to login it could cause problems since preferences and such are in your home but should be okay I think01:50
RonWhoCaresIs there a way I could search for a string within a file to find out the file name & path *without* modifying any file01:50
wafflejockRonWhoCares, grep01:51
wafflejockRonWhoCares, er did I miss something grep doesn't do?01:51
RonWhoCaresI don't know the command I should be using01:51
wafflejockRonWhoCares, ah yeah grep should do it, will search files for a string match and with the right flags will just print the filename and line number01:52
wafflejockRonWhoCares, https://linux.die.net/man/1/grep01:52
wafflejockRonWhoCares, grep somethingtofind -R /some/folder/to/search/recursively, but you'll want to look up other flags for just showing file name and other info you need01:53
need-HHEEELLLPPPwafflejock and Ben64  http://pastebin.com/JMYubqWW01:53
R13oseHow do I install kde plasma 5.8 on Ubuntu 16.10?01:53
need-HHEEELLLPPPwafflejock and Ben64 I couldn't post the screen capture of gparted at pastebin because it is not a text file.01:57
need-HHEEELLLPPPHi all, can't boot into my primary Xubuntu drive after doing a routine install on a portable USB drive. I posted the output of boot repair at http://pastebin.com/JMYubqWW  Any comments appreciated.02:00
wafflejockneed-HHEEELLLPPP, so currently back in the same situation you have just your internal HDD no external hooked up and when you boot you just get a cursor in the corner but no activity after that?02:01
k_sze[work]I don't quite understand the version numbers in apt.02:01
k_sze[work]e.g. there is a packaged called libstdc++-4.8-dev, in Ubuntu 14.0402:02
k_sze[work]I presume the 4.8 refers to the GCC version.02:02
need-HHEEELLLPPPwafflejock and Ben64 Yes, that boot repair was done with ONLY the HDD in the laptop connected, nothing else hooked up to any part of the laptop.02:02
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wafflejockneed-HHEEELLLPPP, yeah looks like from the output there that I scanned through so far that everything went okay with finding the existing partitions and setting things up, and from your initial description it gets to grub correct?02:03
k_sze[work]But does libstdc++ itself have its own version number? Apparently there is libstdc++ version 6.0.1702:03
k_sze[work]Is that always tied to the GCC version?02:03
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k_sze[work]In fact, I see the file /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.1902:04
need-HHEEELLLPPPwafflejock and Ben64 No, it never reaches grup. It sits there with the grub recovery> on screen.02:05
k_sze[work]So I suppose I *do* have libstdc++ version 6.0.19 after all.02:05
k_sze[work]But there is no mention of the version 6 anywhere in `apt-cache show libstdc++-4.8-dev` or `apt-cache show libstdc++6`02:06
need-HHEEELLLPPPwafflejock and Ben64 The error was as follows:02:06
need-HHEEELLLPPPerror: no such device: 1aa477db-4af2-839a-fe4b-3dca930c02:06
need-HHEEELLLPPPgrub rescue>02:06
need-HHEEELLLPPPI did an ls command, and received the following….  (hd0) (hd0.msdos1)02:06
need-HHEEELLLPPPRight now, the install I did on the usb drive won't boot either, but that's not important at the moment>>:02:07
Jordan_Uneed-HHEEELLLPPP: https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#GRUB-only-offers-a-rescue-shell02:07
hellohi there02:11
wafflejockneed-HHEEELLLPPP, yeah would use the link from Jordan_U there from what I can gather seems grub itself possibly needs to be reinstalled rather than just reconfigured02:11
Bashing-omneed-HHEEELLLPPP: wafflejock What is the signicicance that grub wants to boot with UUID 017fc8af-0655-4fad-b37c-e2bae7af473e .. instead of sda1's 0dffc786-7513-4574-877e-75251eb91d8e ?? where comes that UUID ??02:13
need-HHEEELLLPPPwafflejock Ben64 Jordan_U I don't understand the link given by Jordan02:14
hellohow to install02:15
helloxamarin iOS Simulator for linux02:15
helloi mean on ubuntu02:15
wafflejock!apt-file | k_sze[work]02:16
ubottuk_sze[work]: apt-file is a program that can tell you which package(s) contain(s) a given filename. To install it and generate the database it needs, run "sudo apt-get install apt-file && sudo apt-file update"02:16
need-HHEEELLLPPPI'm glad I have the passphrase from the encrypted primary drive!!! Seems like I need to be looking at how to recover data from the primary drive!02:17
louiematmy applications in the categories of elementaryos says 'waiting for queue when I try to install02:19
louiematthey will not load just sit there02:19
need-HHEEELLLPPPI remember there was a command to totally reinstall grub, so it would point to the live cd AND my primary hard drive...not a problem if there is no live cd inserted after grub reinstalls.02:19
louiematcan anyone help  me02:20
wafflejockneed-HHEEELLLPPP, http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-repair-restore-reinstall-grub-2-with-a-ubuntu-live-cd <-- this is basically the steps for mounting everything from the live cd then running grub-install from there02:20
Ben64!elementary | louiemat02:21
ubottulouiemat: Elementary OS is an Ubuntu derivative which is supported in their IRC channel #elementary on irc.freenode.net - http://elementaryos.org/ for more information on this distribution.02:21
k_sze[work]wafflejock: I could also search http://packages.ubuntu.com/02:22
k_sze[work]But that's still beside the point.02:22
k_sze[work]The point is that apparently libstdc++ has its own versioning.02:23
need-HHEEELLLPPPwafflejock Ben64 Jordan_U That sounds familiar waffle! I guess I'll look there before trying to recover data from the encrypted home directory!02:23
k_sze[work]but it's not clearly reflected in `apt-cache show`02:23
wafflejockk_sze[work], not sure I follow on the last part, I would expect the compiler and libraries to have different versions even if it's a standard library but what's the issue with apt-cache show?02:24
need-HHEEELLLPPPlouiemat, I wish I could help you!!! I can't even figure out how to make my install boot....so it might be best that I couldn't 'help'!! GL with your issue!02:24
wafflejockk_sze[work], when I search with apt-file for that file it shows up in the libstdc++6 package, which makes sense to me02:25
k_sze[work]wafflejock: apt-cache show doesn't say libstdc++ is version 4.8.2-19ubuntu102:25
k_sze[work]libstdc++6, even.02:25
Ben64what does it say02:26
k_sze[work](sure, that's the "6" in the name of the package, but it's confusing that the "Version" field in the output of `apt-cache show libstdc++6` says 4.8.2-19ubuntu102:26
need-HHEEELLLPPPwafflejock Ben64 Jordan_U Thanks all for the assistance, I'm going to try a grub install from scratch!! GL to you all!!!02:26
k_sze[work]sorry, I mean `apt-cache show 4.8.2-19ubuntu1` *says* "Version: 4.8.2-19ubuntu1"02:27
wafflejockk_sze[work], I see what you mean now02:27
Ben64k_sze[work]: what02:27
k_sze[work]wt ff....02:27
k_sze[work]I think I have a fever02:27
k_sze[work]`apt-cache show libstdc++6` (damnit)02:27
Ben64and the problem is................................?02:28
wafflejockfor libstdc++6 it shows Version: 5.3.1-14ubuntu2 for me on 16.04 and 5.3.1-14 is the compiler package version it says it depends on, think it's just a bit confusing02:28
wafflejockBen64, think the question is why does it show a version number that corresponds to the compiler it depends on rather than having the package version match the library version02:29
k_sze[work]And the Description is even worse02:29
k_sze[work]the Description goes on to talk about libstdc++-v302:29
k_sze[work]wafflejock: yes, that's pretty much my question.02:30
wafflejockk_sze[work], my guess is it's related to this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6904373/is-the-c-standard-library-replaceable not sure about the terrible old description though :)02:39
GuestieIs there such thing as installing AMD (as in the AMD FX CPU processor) drivers on Ubuntu?02:40
helloany one can help02:54
Guestiehello, what are you trying to say here?02:56
helloinstalling ios emulator02:57
hellohow can i install xpandian or ios emulator in ubuntu02:59
* jeffl35 attempts to hold back the urge to scream in all caps02:59
netsecnoob Hi guys could someone help me understand why it is important to change my home modem-router's default admin password? The admin interface is accessible only from the LAN side, so why then?02:59
helloif your modem/ router is give wifi03:00
wafflejocknetsecnoob, doesn't hurt to change it to stop anyone who does get on the LAN03:00
helloits not good03:00
bumbumzumzumnetsecnoob: How do you prove without doubt that it is only accessible from LAN?03:00
jeffl35netsecnoob: you wouldn't exactly want you friends who asked for your wifi password to be able to change your wifi password, right...?03:00
wafflejocknetsecnoob, lots of wireless security has been circumvented in the past and like other say better safe than sorry03:00
wafflejockk_sze[work], this page seems to have more details about the versions that may partially explain why the description talks about v2-v3 changes https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/abi.html#abi.versioning can't digest it all now though03:02
helloI need help to install ios emulator in ubuntu03:03
jeffl35hello: which ios emulator03:03
netsecnoobSo I am not really concerned about friends  -  let's assume I grant access only to trusted parties. If I have a WPA2 encrypted wifi with a non-trivial password set, how am I at risk?03:03
spal_Noob question, where can i get a list of supported commands. Are the commands the same for all IRC clients?03:03
jeffl35spal_: no, and /help usually works03:04
helloif they do 192.168.0.1 they can check your logs and able to access your admin admin03:04
spal_thanks03:04
jeffl35yw03:04
k_sze[work]wafflejock: wow, yes, that's a lot to digest.03:04
k_sze[work]Thanks for the hints.03:04
spal_the /help command isnt doing anything03:04
netsecnoobhello: that only works from the LAN side03:04
jeffl35spal_: see the server tab?03:04
spal_no...03:05
jeffl35spal_: what client are you using?03:05
netsecnoobSo I did a portscan from an external IP and found no damaging ports open03:05
hellothat what is said netsec:03:05
spal_irssi on terminal03:05
bumbumzumzumspal_:  Each client has it's own commands, but there are many which work on most clients/networks. http://www.irchelp.org/03:05
wafflejocknetsecnoob, say you accidentally download and run something locally, your router is the ideal location to install some malware that gets everything from your network03:05
netsecnoobas in no telnet / ssh etc open from the WAN side03:05
wafflejocknetsecnoob, if you disable UPnP and other things you can prevent ports from being opened but hard to be sure03:05
helloanyone can pass me idevice channel ?03:06
netsecnoobyes UPnP is disabled03:06
wafflejocknetsecnoob, it's more true for places that are allowing the public but doesn't hurt to change the password especially if you plan to have IoT devices talking out03:06
hello??03:07
netsecnoobdoes my modem-router have a persistent writable file system?03:07
jeffl35hello: what?03:07
Felipeyhi all03:08
jeffl35Felipey: hello03:08
Guestienetsecnoob, the question is: do you really care? If you really don't care if someone has the possibility of taking advantage of your network for a period of time (until you fix it), then I wouldn't bother worrying about changing the password.03:08
FelipeyI have a problem with watching videos.  I have to admit, that my laptop is indeed not the fastest around,  but however,  youtube or simple html 5 videos should really work without freezing.03:09
FelipeyHow can I find out what the problem could be?03:09
hellogrr03:09
jeffl35Felipey: check your cpu utilization03:09
jeffl35hello: WHAT03:09
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Felipeythe videos behave as if there would not be enough buffer03:09
Felipeybut, as a matter of fact, they are buffered very well03:09
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Felipeyjeffl35, top ?03:10
wafflejockFelipey, yeah03:10
* LightningSpike does something03:10
jeffl35yeah03:10
jeffl35or htop03:10
* LightningSpike is surprised03:10
netsecnoobso what I am worried about is stuff like mirai, where someone faraway can do nasty things. I am not worried about say a neighbor attempting to steal internet03:10
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helloiOS ?03:10
wafflejocknetsecnoob, I don't understand the rationale for keeping defaults?03:10
Felipeytop shows me 6,9% of CPU usage and 2% memory usage caused by google-chrome - all the other apps don't need much resources03:10
Felipeyinteresting!03:11
jeffl35netsecnoob: what if you accidentally download a piece of malware that promptly logs on to your router and changes your wifi password03:11
jeffl35effectively locking you out of your own wifi network03:11
wafflejocknetsecnoob, it's really offtopic here but I forgot that once we started chatting should probably try a network security channel for this question honestly03:11
jeffl35^03:11
netsecnoobso I tried joining ##security but I have no voice there03:11
Felipeywhen I resume the video while "top" is still running, I see that the CPU load climbing up to 80%03:11
Guestienetsecnoob, "far away"? What?03:11
Felipeythat could be the reason why an HTML5 video causes so much cpu load03:12
Felipeywhen the video is paused, the load is around 5% again03:12
hello??03:12
jeffl35hello: what is the name of the ios emulator03:12
netsecnoobDo you have any recommendations for any network security channel?03:12
jeffl35netsecnoob: you don't need voice to talk in ##security?03:13
netsecnoobit says  == Cannot send to channel: ##security03:14
netsecnoobI could see your message jeffl3503:14
helloios simulator for linux03:14
jeffl35netsecnoob: it might be because you're using a gateway (webchat)03:15
netsecnooboh okay I'll try a real client03:15
netsecnoobthanks03:15
olalondei am writing a script that needs to wait for postgresql to completely shutdown before continuing03:17
olalondeit seems `sudo service postgresql shutdown` returns before postgres is shutdown is that correct?03:18
jeffl35yes03:18
olalondeis there any way to block until the port is available? (5432)03:18
MojtabaHello, lsblk does not show my usb disk, but when I run tail -f /var/log/{kernel,dmesg,syslog} and insert my usb disk, it shows it has detected it.03:18
MojtabaDo you know how can I fix it?03:18
wafflejockolalonde, you didn't say what kind of script you mean bash?03:18
MojtabaIt was plugged in, and without ejecting it, was removed.03:19
MojtabaI want to use ddrescue to fix it.03:19
olalondewafflejock: Yeah, bash I think (circle.yml file commands)03:19
hellolook in disks03:19
netsecnoobolalonde: it's probably sudo service postgresql stop03:19
jeffl35olalonde: try sudo systemctl stop postgresql03:20
olalondeoops, yeah I'm using  "sudo service postgresql stop" actually03:20
olalondebut it seems that the command returns before the port is available again03:20
olalondewhich breaks my next step03:21
netsecnoobput a sleep03:21
jeffl35olalonde: try sudo systemctl stop postgresql03:21
netsecnoobin your script03:21
jeffl35it might block, i'm not sure03:21
hello??03:21
olalondesleep is not so reliable though03:22
wafflejockMojtaba, see anything in dmesg when you plug in the device03:22
Mojtabawafflejock: The drive keeps failing on me. Any ideas as to why it would disconnect? If I unplug the usb and then plug it back it, it will pop up, but it keeps disappearing. It doesnt even show up in the disk utility until I unplug and replug it back in.03:23
netsecnoobas you are running with sudo and not as root, have you added the entry in the sudo file to prevent sudo from asking for a password when you run that command?03:23
wafflejockolalonde, could sleep in a loop till the port is available but haven't used circle.yml files03:23
netsecnoobor else it won't work non-interactively03:24
helloplease direct me to Idevice server03:24
olalonderight03:24
olalondeis there a simple command that will return true if port X is available?03:24
olalondewhile check-port; do sleep 1;03:25
wafflejockolalonde, nmap maybe? or netstat -tulnp | grep 543203:26
wafflejockI don't know a more direct way to check the process for a given port or if a port is open03:26
wafflejockMojtaba, what version of Ubuntu I didn't catch that if you said it, typically dmesg will show some error info for input devices if something goes wrong03:28
olalondeCool03:28
Mojtabawafflejock: 16.04LTS03:28
olalondeI guess I could just put the command that's failing in a loop03:29
Mojtabawafflejock: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23372854/03:30
Mojtabawafflejock: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23372855/03:31
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wafflejockMojtaba, this looks related to the errors in dmesg https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=219415503:34
wafflejockMojtaba, do you by chance have USB 2.0 ports you could try the drive on?03:34
Mojtabawafflejock: I am not sure, I have 3 ports. I have tried all.03:34
wafflejockMojtaba, in that thread the user ends up changing a BIOS setting for "XHCI" but I'm not familiar with the issue03:35
Mojtabawafflejock: Is there any other approach?03:36
wafflejockMojtaba, seems it basically disables the 3.0 capabilties but works around the problem sorry someone else may be able to dig further, look into journalctl for getting other log info from the system03:36
Mojtabawafflejock: thanks for your time03:37
giovoniwhat issue are you having Mojtaba03:37
Mojtabagiovoni: he drive keeps failing on me. Any ideas as to why it would disconnect? If I unplug the usb and then plug it back it, it will pop up, but it keeps disappearing. It doesnt even show up in the disk utility until I unplug and replug it back in.03:37
MojtabaThe*03:37
netsecnoobwhat does dmesg show?03:37
Mojtabanetsecnoob: giovoni: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23372855/03:37
giovonia usb flash drive or something?03:38
Mojtabagiovoni: 128G usb flash.03:38
giovoniwhen you "df -h" do you see it03:39
Mojtabagiovoni: no03:39
giovonithat command will show your mounted partitions03:39
giovoniok03:39
giovoniwhat about "fdisk -l"03:39
Mojtabagiovoni: no03:40
wafflejockgiovoni, Mojtaba had tried lsblk and mentioned it initially03:40
netsecnoobthis might be useful if it's a USB3 issue: http://ask.systutorials.com/1908/how-to-force-a-usb-3-0-port-to-work-in-usb-2-0-mode-in-linux03:40
wafflejocknetsecnoob, I just brought up usb 3 because of the error in dmesg03:40
_28_riahello, recently, I've started to get a whole bunch of errors during install. No matter, what I install. here is the install log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23372876/03:41
wafflejockgoogling that brought up pages about power saving modes basically causing it to shut off03:41
wafflejockMojtaba, did the drive ever work on this computer or this is the first time trying on this machine?03:41
Mojtabawafflejock: Yes, it was working fine.03:42
olalondewafflejock: trying while lsof -Pi :5432 -sTCP:LISTEN -t; do sleep 1; done03:46
olalondefingers crossed03:46
giovoni what's that command do03:46
wafflejockolalonde, ah yeah I wouldln't have thought of lsof don't use that one enough :)03:47
giovonii though lsof just listed open files03:48
giovonithought*03:48
olalondegiovoni: blocks until no process is listening to port 543203:48
olalondeor well, that's what I'm hoping03:48
giovoniah03:48
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giovoniany luck Mojtaba03:54
Mojtabagiovoni: no03:56
wafflejockMojtaba, this may seem silly but reboot could fix it if it's related to this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/141344003:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1413440 in linux (Ubuntu) "USB stops working after a while (xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: Timeout while waiting for setup device command)" [High,Triaged]03:56
giovonihave you tried other flash drives on that same port?03:56
wafflejockMojtaba, most of the things I've found are related to disabling xhci though and sacrificing some features/speed but strange given it worked before, could have been kernel or kernel module upgrades though03:57
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Mojtabawafflejock: thanks. I will try04:02
bumbumzumzumI think I'm going to delete the restore partition and resize the windows partition, as suggested by Jordan_U04:02
bumbumzumzumGotta reboot to windows and defrag first. Should be able to get it done in less than a day ... maybe.04:03
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netsecnoobalso Mojtaba any chance of trying other kernels?04:04
bumbumzumzumbye04:16
suru_u04:17
_28_riahello, recently, I've started to get a whole bunch of errors during install. No matter, what I install. here is the install log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23372876/04:20
FatSpitfiremornin guys04:32
xsmltxHi, any ideas in here please ? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40210702/gnome-terminal-doesnt-start-any-more-after-auto-login-to-x Thank you.04:34
FatSpitfirewait a sec04:35
gryxsmltx: after logging in you have to start dbus first. this is usually the job of the login manager. iirc the command is `dbus-launch'04:37
FatSpitfirexsmltx , try this one : sudo dpkg-reconfigure gnome-terminal04:37
grymhmm04:37
FatSpitfireor sudo apt-get install -reinstall gnome-terminal04:38
xsmltxFatSpitfire, trying them now.. maybe is better to do them from xterm...04:41
FatSpitfirexsmltx , sure04:41
xsmltxgry, I am a beginner, tell me please in which file config should I add `dbus-launch' ?04:41
xsmltxxinitrc, fluxbox/start, rr.local ? why other can do that please ?04:42
netsecnoobcan you run xterm?04:42
xsmltxyes...04:43
netsecnoobstart xterm and do this:04:43
xsmltxit seams that is a problem with dbus, that's why I can't lunch gnome-terminal04:43
netsecnoobexport ($dbus-launch) && gnome-terminal04:43
xsmltxANd xterm yes...04:43
netsecnoobdoes that start gnome-terminal04:43
k200hi04:45
k200how to disable Guest login from Login Screen but keep it under my options after I login on top right menu?04:45
netsecnoobxsmltx, did it work?04:46
xsmltxnetsecnoob, now gnome terminal can be lunched, because I have already done those steps from the thread to can use it...04:46
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xsmltxI should restart and try that command to see if it will work04:46
xsmltxxinitrc, fluxbox/start, rr.local ? why other can do that please ?04:46
xsmltxgry xinitrc, fluxbox/start, rr.local ? why other can do that please ?04:47
xsmltxnetsecnoob, it seams that there are more than 50% chances to be because of dbus, that's why xterm works and gnome-terminal not04:47
netsecnoobso something like04:49
netsecnoobexec ck-launch-session dbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session openbox-session04:49
netsecnoobin ~/.xinitrc04:50
xsmltxIt seams that because I am not using a desktop environment and the window manager is not starting the dbus session04:50
netsecnoobyes04:50
netsecnoobso I used awesome wm for a while04:50
netsecnooband had such lines in its startup config04:50
FatSpitfiretype in youtube : Nanomake - Mist , enjoy ! :P04:51
xsmltxSuper netsecnoob04:52
xsmltxTrying it now04:52
xsmltxhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/23373071/04:53
xsmltxShould it be ok please?04:53
FatSpitfiredamn this shit looks complicated guys :D04:54
netsecnoobxsmltx, shouldn't you change the --exit-with-session part?04:59
netsecnoobso05:00
netsecnoobI think what you want is05:00
netsecnoobexec ck-launch-session dbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session fluxbox-session05:01
xsmltxdbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session && /usr/bin/startfluxbox ?05:01
netsecnoobchange fluxbox session to whatever the session is called05:01
Bashing-omxsmltx: Only one exec statement will execte . All after the 1st exec will be igbored . See: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xinit it has the case where you may choose an exec .05:04
Bashing-omignored*05:05
xsmltxSorry netsecnoob the command was in the file complete, but when I selected from the terminal it wasn't selected all by the mouse selection05:07
xsmltxdbus-launch --exit-with-session fluxbox05:09
netsecnoobexec ck-launch-session dbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session startfluxbox05:10
netsecnoobjust that line05:10
xsmltxOk, just that line in ~/.xinitrc right ?05:11
netsecnoobafter the sleep and onboard stuff05:12
xsmltxGreat05:12
netsecnoobremove exec /usr/bin/fluxbox05:12
ChrisNoobHey room. Can I use a USB bridge cable to trick my SmartTv into thinking it's had a USB flashdrive inserted when it's really connected to my Ubuntu 14 desktop?05:12
xsmltxBut in this situation will fluxbox start any more auto login ? :) netsecnoob05:13
ChrisNoobCreate a virtual USB drive and a bridge LAN?05:13
netsecnoobyes the ck-launch thing is starting fluxbox05:13
netsecnoobhence the startfluxbox part at the end05:13
xsmltxls /run/systemd/system/05:14
xsmltxNo result05:14
xsmltxno consolekit05:15
notaeonChrisNoob: yes/no05:15
xsmltxbooted to systemd05:15
notaeonChrisNoob: depends how it's recognised, though are you sure your smart tv can't access a network attached storage anyway?05:16
netsecnoobwhich version of ubuntu?05:17
ChrisNoobNotaeon: I've got no dedicated internet feed to the tv; it does have DNLA capability, but the rate over wifi sucks.05:17
notaeonno ethernet, only usb?05:17
netsecnoobraspberry pi05:17
netsecnoobconnected to TV05:17
ChrisNoobit's got an ethernet port; should I just get an adaptor for the usb bridge cable and run in into the ethernet port?05:18
notaeonor you could just go eth -> router then run a server05:18
ChrisNoobrouter's 40 feet and 4 rooms away05:19
ChrisNooboh, you mean little tiny dedicated router05:19
notaeonis the pc you're attaching also the storage medium for media?05:19
xsmltxnetsecnoob, http://askubuntu.com/questions/838781/right-click-on-the-touch-screen-doesnt-work05:19
xsmltxDid you ask me what ubuntu ?05:19
ChrisNoobyeah... sounds like a lot of work... how good are powercable adaptors? Yeah, media storage.05:20
notaeonif you're attaching a pc to it anyway run ethernet because it's faster05:20
ChrisNoobCan I hook my desktop to the 2nd router with a simple USB to ethernet cable?05:21
ChrisNoobor do some routers come with USB ports?05:21
kk4ewtdepends on the routor05:22
notaeonwhy usb anything?05:22
ChrisNoobdon't need another router :P05:22
kk4ewtbut usb will be way slower05:22
ChrisNoobI've never streamed video over usb. Is it functionally useless?05:22
netsecnoobmy setup is external hard disk to raspberry pi, raspberry pi to wired LAN. Another Raspberry pi to TV and Wired lan05:23
netsecnoobmedia on external hard disk, of course05:23
* ChrisNoob googles Raspberry pi05:23
wafflejockChrisNoob, not sure hwat you mean05:23
notaeonChrisNoob: i'm not sure about the spec for usb3, but usb was burst transmission and not the most ideal05:23
wafflejockChrisNoob, plenty of USB cams out there05:23
notaeon*usb 205:23
wafflejock180mbps on usb 2 I'm pretty sure with burst to 480mbps05:24
ChrisNoobholy shit raspberry pi is aweome05:24
wafflejockshould be plenty for any video to go through I would think05:24
kk4ewtwafflejock,  but he is talking about movies music etc05:24
wafflejockoh yah for transfers it's not gonna be as good as gig ethernet05:24
kk4ewtethernet is way better05:24
netsecnoobadvantage is TV doesn't get direct internet05:24
netsecnoobso security / privacy better05:24
ChrisNoobanyone had good results with powercable ethernet adaptor?05:25
ChrisNoobwould solve all my problems05:25
mwdno, ethernet always wins05:25
netsecnoobraspberry pi can run proper debian linux, so updates etc.05:25
kk4ewtChrisNoob, link05:25
ChrisNooblink?05:25
kk4ewtyes link to what you are asking about05:25
kk4ewtweblink url05:26
mwdpowercable ethernet adaptor? like this one? http://www.fiftythree.org/etherkiller/img/etherkiller.jpg05:26
ChrisNoobpowerline adaptor05:27
ChrisNoobhttps://www.cnet.com/topics/networking/best-networking-devices/power-line-adapters/05:27
mwdhe probably means the thing that uses your home wiring to carry signals05:27
ChrisNoobyeah05:27
ChrisNoobetherkiller.jpg bwhahahha05:28
mwd;)05:28
wafflejockChrisB92, have heard good things about them but if you're going for max speed then dedicated ethernet wired connection will win unless you go fiber :)05:28
mwdcan the powerline thing work between circuits or does it have to be on the same ciruit?05:28
mwdit surely can't jump a transformer..05:29
kk4ewtethernet over your power lines can be good, but you will end up with a lot of RF interferance05:29
ChrisNoobIt would be ideal if it works half as well as some say, but I've never used one or heard in person reviews05:29
kk4ewthave to be on the same circuit from my understanding05:29
mwdyes they are noisy as fuck as well05:29
mwd(in a rf sese)05:29
ChrisNoobnoisy?05:30
ChrisNoobbwhaha makes sense05:30
notaeonsignal noise05:30
mwdyour house wiring is mostly unshielded05:30
* kk4ewt is an Amateur Radio OP05:30
mwdso it radiates a lot of crap05:30
mwdkk, likewise05:30
mwdnot active these days though05:30
* ChrisNoob tunes in to kk4ewtWKRP05:30
mwdrun ethernet if you can, it's reliable...05:31
kk4ewtChrisNoob,  thats broadcasting, i dont braodcast i transmit05:31
ChrisNoobbwhaha05:31
ChrisNoobThanks for all the help, folks05:32
kk4ewtas i tell the scouts broadcasting is one way communications05:32
ChrisNoobI'll try out a couple05:32
_28_riahello, recently, I've started to get a whole bunch of errors during install. No matter, what I install. here is the install log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23373166/05:37
Bashing-om_28_ria: " 37 not fully installed or removed. " have you done ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ' ? That might take care of some of the issues .05:41
_28_riaBashing-om: might have been, my system autoupdates05:42
_28_riaBashing-om: Or do you mean, I should try it now?05:43
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kk4ewt_28 what are you using to install with05:45
_28_riakk4ewt: no matter what, apt, apt-get, synaptic05:46
kk4ewtand when you say install do you mean the operating system or installing something after install05:46
_28_riakk4ewt: install some software packages (if you mean after install, such as apt-get install or apt install, than, yes).05:47
Bashing-om_28_ria: Yeah, I wouldl run ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ' now as the palce to start .05:49
xsmltxnetsecnoob, with exec ck-launch-session dbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session startfluxbox add to ~/.xinitrc fluxbox couldn't start at all until the command hasn't been deleted05:54
netsecnooboh05:55
xsmltxnetsecnoob, I use Ubuntu 16.10 installed like https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD  +  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/LowMemorySystems05:55
Bray90820Can someone help me I am her eon ubuntu  16.10 on a non pro surface 3 and any browser seems to crash my system to the point I need to hard restart05:55
netsecnoobif you just run that in x term what do you see05:56
netsecnoobthat exact line05:56
netsecnoobck-launch-session....05:56
xsmltxnetsecnoob, tell me please should I run it now, when gnome-terminal is already working, or boot again an type it before, when gnome-terminal can't be lunched05:59
netsecnoobummm reboot would be better06:01
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sarekIs there maybe a web interface i cal install that would allow me to see information(maybe detaailed) on processes that are running on ubuntu?06:29
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hateballsarek: there's a whole bunch of programs, it's a preference thing06:33
hateball!info monit06:33
ubottumonit (source: monit): utility for monitoring and managing daemons or similar programs. In component universe, is extra. Version 1:5.19.0-1 (yakkety), package size 289 kB, installed size 897 kB06:33
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sareknice. has a web interface?06:40
hateballsarek: Yes06:42
sareknice06:42
sarekthanks06:42
hateballsarek: If you are looking to monitor more than one server, you'll likely want to use something like nagios/icinga06:42
keu4ahh it's a wonderful day06:44
srikanthHi06:52
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Guest20720Is this a place to discuss about Ubuntu Mirror06:53
Guest20720I have created a local ubuntu mirror for Trusty distribution I have some issues can anybody help on that!06:53
sarekok cool hateball06:57
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yellabs-r2hello there07:32
yellabs-r2is there a way that i can delay the startup ( at boot ) of network-manager ?07:33
FatSpitfireyellabs-r2 , there is but I have to google it to find wat it was ... wait a sec07:35
yellabs-r2ok07:36
LondonAppDevDoes anyone know why some windows are affected by the scale factor and others are not?07:38
LondonAppDevLike in this screenshot: http://askubuntu.com/questions/841110/scale-issues-some-windows-are-too-big-after-setting-scaling-back07:38
FatSpitfireyellabs-r2 , it must be somewhere in this config file sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces07:38
yellabs-r2ok i will take a look07:39
kicksledLondonAppDev: I think some Java-applications has problems with scaling from what Ive experienced and read.07:39
LondonAppDevkicksled: The apps I have issues with are mostly Ubuntu system apps.07:39
LondonAppDevLike the System Settings07:40
kicksledhmm, strange07:40
LondonAppDevI feel like there is a font size or something somewhere that I just need to change...07:40
LondonAppDevEven like the WiFi from the top right07:40
kicksledLondonAppDev: check out http://askubuntu.com/questions/472262/adapt-ubuntu-to-a-high-dpi-resolution-screen07:40
yellabs-r2no cant set it there, but i will take a deeper digg into it later , maybe write a shell script to just restart sevice07:41
yellabs-r2service *07:41
LondonAppDevkicksled: Already tried that one... None of the options listed seemed to work.07:41
LondonAppDevWhich is why I made a new Ask Ubuntu question :D07:41
yellabs-r2its strange,because of ssd , it boots to fast... ;)07:41
elodinnLondonAppDev: you have tried restarting right?07:41
yellabs-r2then wireless hickups07:41
elodinnjust checking07:42
LondonAppDevelodinn: Yes multiple times.07:42
LondonAppDevSo I installed Ubuntu on my laptop which has a HiDPI display right07:42
LondonAppDevScale Factor 207:42
LondonAppDevNow I want to connect it to a monitor which has a regular resolution that works with scale factor 107:42
riskyhello guys07:42
riskycan you help me07:42
riskyi cant update my backbox07:43
ducasse!backbox | risky07:43
ubotturisky: Backbox Linux is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu and is thus not supported in #ubuntu. Please use #backbox on irc.autistici.org or https://forum.backbox.org/ for help with it.07:43
riskyE:Encountered a section with no Package: header, E:Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/kambing.ui.ac.id_ubuntu_dists_precise-updates_universe_binary-i386_Packages, E:The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.'07:43
riskyubottu : error to reconnect irc.autistici.org07:43
ubotturisky: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)07:43
ducasseLondonAppDev: there's a good page on hidpi on the arch wiki, look at that07:43
riskyguy hello07:44
FatSpitfireyellabs-r2 , no that`s not it , sorry07:44
riskyhelp me please07:44
ducasserisky: not our problem, check their website07:44
FatSpitfireyellabs-r2 , I`ll try a new one07:44
yellabs-r2if you like , fine, if not, were are still friends .. :)07:44
riskyducasse : ok ducasse , i think i can talk in this chat07:45
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riskycant recon to irc.autistici.org07:46
ducasserisky: we only support ubuntu, not backbox. you need to try their support, or ##linux.07:46
riskyducasse : sry07:47
riskyducasse : are you bot?07:47
ducasserisky: no.07:48
riskyi think hehe07:48
riskyducasse , ok thanks ducasse , i will check on forum backbox07:48
FatSpitfireyellabs-r2 , it says that you should leave only these two : 1. auto lo07:54
FatSpitfire2. iface lo inet loopback07:54
FatSpitfireyellabs-r2 , and delete everything else , but I suggest making a backup before changing anything in that file07:55
ducasseFatSpitfire: /etc/network/interfaces has nothing to do with network manager07:55
FatSpitfireyellabs-r2 , you can make a copy of a file in terminal my using : sudo cp /etc/network/interfaces /etc/network/interfaces.old07:57
FatSpitfireby*07:57
FatSpitfireit says in a forum that that`s the only way to a fast bootup07:58
FatSpitfireif you see anything else in that file , that means that you get your IP from the dhcp server of your router , and that`s why you are waiting07:59
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ducasseFatSpitfire: he's gone, and that file is not relevant anyway.08:00
FatSpitfiremaybe if you set your IP manualy , bootup time may go lower08:00
th0rducasse, actually it is. If there are any changes to /etc/network/interfaces then network manager ceases to function08:00
FatSpitfireoh , ok :) sorry08:00
ducasseth0r: no, it ceases to manage interfaces managed in /e/n/i, it will still manage others08:01
LondonAppDevFigured out my scale issue :)08:01
kicksledwhat was it LondonAppDev ?08:01
FatSpitfireducasse , sounds logic to me :D08:02
LondonAppDevkicksled: Basically I had only changed the Menu/Title Bar and Font scaling.08:02
LondonAppDevThere are actually three places to change scaling...08:02
kicksledah, I see08:02
LondonAppDevI put them all in the answer to my Ask Ubuntu question: http://askubuntu.com/questions/841110/scale-issues-some-windows-are-too-big-after-setting-scaling-back/841121#84112108:02
LondonAppDevAlthough the extra pixels look nice, for the hassle I've had with my hi-dpi display (on both Windows and Linux) I don't think it's worth it.08:03
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FatSpitfireguys , how can I create a channel here ?08:21
RarrikinsFatSpitfire: Join it, then register it with ChanServ.08:22
SeboHi! I would like to set a hook that would `dd` my /boot partition each time soething might have changed there. Where might be the best place to put this in?08:24
ducasseSebo: look at the inotify-* packages08:25
Sebops: I am at Ubuntu 16.04 LTE.08:26
FatSpitfireRarrikins - thanks bro :)08:26
RarrikinsFatSpitfire: No problem.08:27
Seboducasse: I know inotify-* but I thought it is rather not the case for this ones. What I would like to do is to keep a mirror of my /boot partition. And this one changes rather in a known scenarios (most of the cases is caused by the upgrade of the kernel package or etc). I thought of somethink like a hook at after `update-grub`.08:29
EriC^^Sebo: you could add a file in /etc/grub.d/ maybe?08:30
ducasseSebo: or /etc/kernel/postinst.d/08:31
EriC^^do those change according to new package installations though? ^08:31
EriC^^oh, /etc/kernel08:31
EriC^^was thinking /var/lib/dpkg08:31
EriC^^do they change for /var/lib?08:32
EriC^^(curious)08:32
ducasseEriC^^: you would probably need to rename zz-update-grub, though, so it runs after that. don't know about /var/lib/dpkg.08:32
Seboducasse: ...and the actual job would (1) `umount /boot` (2) `dd if=/boot of=/bootBackup` (of course with the /dev paths here) (3) `mount /boot`08:33
Felishiahow do I rotate a video in ubuntu?08:33
Felishiais there seriously only the terminal option?08:33
Felishia>:c08:33
Nilez_hey08:33
ducasseFelishia: what's wrong with the terminal?08:33
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SeboEriC^^: /etc/grub.d won't fit since the config have to be written to /boot after this08:34
Nilez_#lol08:34
Felishiaducasse, I tried 90 it didn't work, then I tried 180 and it didn't work08:34
EriC^^Sebo: nah it would just run the command i think08:34
EriC^^like a bash script08:34
Seboducasse: ...i do suspect /etc/kernel/postinst.d might be a good try08:35
Nilez_join root-Me08:35
EriC^^but yeah /etc/kernel looks good08:35
ducasseSebo: yes, but see what i wrote to EriC^^ above regarding zz-update-grub08:35
Seboducasse: ...or try to fink out the name that fits after fits after ./zz-*08:38
ducasseSebo: try zzz-* ?08:38
Sebos/fink/think/08:38
EriC^^zz-zsomething08:38
Seboducasse, EriC^^: thx :)08:39
barqHow can I see what is clogging up space in my /home dir?08:40
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ouroumov_du -hs dir, dir2, etc08:40
Ben64"ncdu" and or "ls -hoSr"08:40
EriC^^barq: ncdu is ^08:40
netsecnoob+1 for ncdu08:40
EriC^^ubuntu also has a gui thats nice08:41
EriC^^disk usage analyzer08:41
ouroumov_Didn't know ncdu, I'm gonna check it out08:41
EriC^^pretty colors and everything08:41
Ben64bah, gui08:41
barqWasn't there another gui tool?08:41
netsecnoobncdu also shows hardlink info - real space vs. apparent space08:41
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ducassebarq: baobab or something like that, i think08:42
netsecnoobdisk usage analyzer == baobab08:42
Ben64ncdu is the best08:42
barqyeah baobab08:42
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FelishiaI just want to rotate a video it can't be that hard08:54
EriC^^Felishia: ffmpeg should be able to do it08:54
Felishiahow's that the guide to rotate a video interactively in ubuntu tells me to download a c compiler08:54
Ben64rotate how08:55
FelishiaI dunno... the video acts weird... in some viewers it shows 180 and in others 9008:55
Felishiaand it takes ages for me to be waiting... >:c08:55
Felishiato see if it's the right rotation08:55
Ben64can you explain what you mean by "rotate a video"08:56
EriC^^Felishia: do you mean you want it rotated counterclockwise by 90?08:56
Felishiayes yes\08:56
Felishiaor 18008:56
Ben64those are not the same thing08:57
FelishiaI just want that it works propery in different browsers08:57
Felishiawell the same video looks rotated in different viewers08:57
Ben64ok so you want to re-encode a video08:57
Felishiain different degrees08:57
Felishianone of which are right08:57
EriC^^ffmpeg -i input -vf "transpose=2" output08:57
Felishiaffmpeg is long ded08:57
Ben64nope.mkv08:58
EriC^^:D08:58
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Felishia:<08:58
Felishiathis is why ubuntu doesn't gain so much traction... sometimes you just want to do something quick and dirty with an app, but no you gotta use the console and learn some new fancy commands...09:00
EriC^^the cli is way more powerful anyways09:00
FelishiaI know it is09:00
Felishiabut I just want to send a video to my mother09:01
Felishiano time to be learning avconv, mencoder or ffmpeg09:01
Ben64learning? EriC^^ gave you what to type09:01
Ben64should have recorded the video in the proper orientation to start with09:01
EriC^^think of it like an investment you learn it and next time it saves you time + you have more control over what you want09:01
netsecnoobI think we need a brain interface09:03
EriC^^.. and it's more fun09:03
EriC^^:D09:03
netsecnoobwhatever the user thinks09:03
netsecnoobubuntu automatically does it09:03
EriC^^maybe a typing interface09:03
netsecnooboh that would be cool09:04
EriC^^you think and it types, pc for the lazy09:04
netsecnoobwith you know09:04
netsecnoobauto-complete09:04
netsecnooblet's assign a key for that09:04
netsecnooblike say Tab09:04
EriC^^you assign a thought09:04
EriC^^xmodmap pyjama's = tab09:04
EriC^^something you rarely think about09:05
netsecnooblol09:05
netsecnoobI for one have gone back to ffmpeg from avconv09:07
EriC^^i've recently learned a little ffmpeg09:08
EriC^^had to encode some.. special videos09:08
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EriC^^it's pretty intimidating at first, then it gets pretty understandable09:08
EriC^^(for the basic stuff)09:09
EriC^^i barely know how to use it at this point but it's a godsend09:09
ducasseEriC^^: got a link to a decent guide?09:10
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MrSuruolla09:10
EriC^^ducasse: not really i was using the ubuntuask threads to learn stuff09:11
ducasseEriC^^: ah, ok. i assume there's a -doc package, will look at that.09:12
netsecnoobman ffmpeg works just fine :)09:14
Clicheeyou motherfuckers09:14
codfectionlol09:15
codfectionClichee: whatsup?09:15
Clicheenothing09:16
codfection!kernel09:18
ubottuThe core of Ubuntu is the Linux kernel: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel - You shouldn't have to compile your own, and if you need to troubleshoot issues, you can try a !Mainline kernel instead, but if you insist, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile (see also !Stages)09:18
codfection!Mainline kernel09:18
FelishiaFUUUUUUU09:27
Felishia>:c09:27
Felishiacan't rotate a goddamn video09:27
th0rand the ignore list continues to grow09:28
migueldlol09:28
Ben64Felishia: Instead of complaining, explain EXACTLY what you want. Listen to others, and don't just disappear after people give you a suggestion.09:29
Clicheehallo leute09:29
FelishiaBen64, I want to rotate a video 90 or 180 degrees09:29
Ben64pick one09:29
FelishiaI play the video on parole media player and it needs 180 rotation, I play it on vlc and it needs 9009:30
Ben64play it in mplayer2, pastebin the output09:30
jhenkeHi, did anybody notice that libssl (OpenSSL) in xenial lacks TLSv1 and TLSv1.1 support? 163612409:32
jhenkeHi, did anybody notice that libssl (OpenSSL) in xenial lacks TLSv1 and TLSv1.1 support? Bug 163612409:32
ubottubug 1636124 in openssl (Ubuntu) "openssl lacks support for TLSv1 and TLSv1.1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/163612409:32
FelishiaBen64, https://gist.github.com/onzag/4e50b383726a6c00ffdbea0260292df509:32
Ben64Felishia: and which way does it need to be rotated09:33
Felishiaaccording to mplayer 180deg09:33
Felishiasame as parole09:33
Felishiabut vlc shows 9009:33
EriC^^Felishia: are you sure it's 180 or it needs to be flipped?09:35
EriC^^180 means the bottom right stuff will be in the top left after rotating09:35
FelishiaI'm pretty sure is 18009:35
EriC^^flipping means the bottom right will be on the top right09:35
Ben64ffmpeg -i input -vf "transpose=2,transpose=2" output09:36
Felishiain those viewers... in other viewers it shows it needs 9009:36
EriC^^it probably needs 18009:36
Ben64next time don't hold your phone upside down : /09:36
FelishiaI had shit in my hands...09:37
Felishiaand I hope I didn't mean it literally09:37
FelishiaBen64, didn't work09:39
Ben64it does work09:39
EriC^^Felishia: what do you mean by "didn't work" ?09:40
FelishiaEriC^^, https://gist.github.com/onzag/df66be0b167975098a44bccccb63c3d309:41
Felishiait created an empty file09:41
olalondewhat does the \ do in \curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io  ?09:41
EriC^^Felishia: what command did you use?09:41
Felishiaffmpeg -i 20161023_155141.mp4 -vf "transpose=2,transpose=2" output.mp409:42
Ben64olalonde: nothing probably09:42
* Felishia shurgs09:42
Ben64Felishia: put '-acodec copy' in there09:43
Felishiadear mum, before watching this video please put your monitor upside down :309:43
EriC^^Ben64: would it keep the metadata in the output?09:43
fishcookeri tried to remove old kernel when /boot 100% hit but i've got https://bpaste.net/show/a957a4d9e82409:43
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Ben64EriC^^: oh the rotate stuff? probably09:44
FelishiaUnable to find a suitable output format for 'copy'09:44
Felishiacopy: Invalid argument09:44
EriC^^Ben64: oh09:44
Ben64Felishia: what exactly did you type09:44
EriC^^Felishia: try to erase the rotate metadata stuff so the player doesn't try to rotate it09:44
Felishiawait I changed the order of the args and it seems to be doing somethings09:44
Ben64should be like "avconv -i input -acodec copy -metadata:s:v rotate=0 output"09:45
FelishiaI hope it's not a black -.- result...09:45
Ben64whoops, forgot the transpose09:45
olalondeso... starting a command with \ does nothing in bash?09:45
olalondeI'd assume they put that there for a reason09:45
EriC^^olalonde: it doesn't take aliases into consideration09:45
EriC^^+ it doesn't add it to the history of commands, and other stuff probably09:45
olalondeEriC^^: ah ok thanks09:46
EriC^^oh nevermind, it does add it to the history, i was thinking " command"09:46
ArrghusSo I'm on 16.04, and I used xmodmap to give myself a Hyper key (left control button, if it's relevant), and then I used the keyboard settings to make shortcuts for hopping between workspaces (e.g. "Switch to workspace 2" -> "Hyper+W") and those work fine until I restart the computer, at which point they all cease functioning until I go back into the settings, change the shortcut away from the Hyper-based combination, and then change it09:47
Arrghusback. Does anyone know from where this problem arises, or, failing that, how to solve it?09:47
codfectionubuntu bash and filesystem under windows 10 is coool.09:47
codfectionthanks ubuntu09:47
codfectionnow I dont ever need to run linux as main OS :P09:47
EriC^^Arrghus: xmodmap isn't permanent you have to add it to the startup apps09:48
BobbyJr2codfection, no instead you need to run Windows... which is infinitely for painful :P09:48
BobbyJr2more*09:49
ArrghusEriC^^: Yeah, I do that. And sometimes I have to activate it manually anyway. That's a simple script, not much of an issue. Do you think it's related to my shortcut problem?09:49
codfectionno it isn't. it has no wifi problems, supports games09:49
ubuntu767I cant able to install ubuntu 16.04 in dell vostro 3250 system09:50
Felishiacodfection, it all depends on what you want to do09:50
ubuntu767While installing I got an error lik,"Ubi-partman crashed"09:50
Felishiaplay games... ok windows...09:50
BobbyJr2codfection: Agreed on the games side. But everything else I'd definitely rather stick with Linux. No wifi issues here, both my usb dongle and PCIe wifi cards work without issue.09:51
Felishiabut if you are going to code for real, windows is no halp\09:51
codfectionvisual studio? Felishia09:51
Felishiacodfection, haha...09:52
Felishiacodfection, good luck with VM's in the cloud09:52
EriC^^Arrghus: no it might be that you need to add it to ~/.profile09:52
EriC^^i've found that some x related stuff don't work well when adding to the startup apps09:52
codfectionFelishia: why cloud?09:53
Felishiacodfection, Windows servers are awful09:53
EriC^^Arrghus: try /etc/X11/Xsession.d i think that is the proper place, never tried it though09:53
ArrghusEriC^^: Good ideas. Will look into it.09:54
ArrghusOh wow /etc/X11/Xsession.d is full of files I have no idea how to interpret.09:57
dreamscapehi all, i've just upgraded my Optiplex FX160 to 4gb RAM from 1GB ram but ubuntu is showing only 2.94gb? it is 64 bit version so i'm not sure why this is happening? BIOS shows correct values... any idea's anyone?09:57
EriC^^dreamscape: pastebin the output of "free -m"09:58
dreamscapeEriC^^, http://pastebin.com/3PXuWS6709:59
BobbyJr2dreamscape: I'd have a look through the kernel logs from boot to see if theres any issues reported. It will at the very least let you know how much ram the kernel actually sees.10:00
dreamscapehow do i do that?10:01
EriC^^dreamscape: do you have any memory remapping or hoisting settings in the bios?10:02
dreamscapeEriC^^, not that I'm aware of no, it's all on default too10:03
EriC^^dreamscape: these seems it might explain it http://serverfault.com/questions/640611/why-does-the-free-command-and-dmidecode-show-different-values-for-ram10:03
ufw-noobHello. I'm using 14.04 LTS and trying to configure ufw for port 443. nginx server is configured for 443 and I can see that it is listening to port 443. However, port checker systems show that port 443 is closed and I get connection timeout when I try to connect to https version of the website. Not experienced with iptables so I thought maybe I can find some help here.10:03
EriC^^dreamscape: nevermind, you said 64bit10:03
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dreamscapeEriC^^, yes, Linux Server 4.4.0-45-generic #66-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 19 14:12:37 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux10:04
EriC^^dreamscape: pastebin /var/log/kern.log as Ben64 suggested10:05
check-matewhere can I find Yakkety-Yak Daily-Build iso?? thanks10:05
EriC^^check-mate: it's been official released10:06
popeycheck-mate: yakkety is 16.10 and is now released10:06
EriC^^*officially10:06
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dreamscapeEriC^^, http://pastebin.com/pgcMJiSG10:07
check-mate <EriC^^> so no more daily-build with updates??10:07
popeycheck-mate: we don't do daily builds of released software10:08
EriC^^check-mate: it's released, you can download it and update using sudo apt-get dist-upgrade10:08
check-mate<popey>??? daily-build for Xenial >> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/xenial/daily-live/current/10:10
popeycheck-mate: xenial is LTS, and we create new images for point releases of LTS10:11
popeycheck-mate: e.g. 16.04.1, and so on. We don't do that for non-LTS10:11
check-mate<popey> ok, so daily for LTS only, thanks10:12
EriC^^check-mate: not daily, every year a point release comes out like 16.04.1 which has all the updates, then 16.04.2 ...til .510:14
popeythe image *is* built daily, but we don't generally reccommend its use check-mate10:14
EriC^^aha10:14
check-mate<popey> daily is build with all security patches and updates10:17
RarrikinsEriC^^: I think it's every new release until the next LTS. 14.04.5 is already out even though it's not five years later.10:18
EriC^^Rarrikins: aha10:18
marcofehello everybofy10:19
check-matea zsync with a previous iso image ensures you have a compleate hash-checked image downloaded if you need to install10:20
dreamscapeEriC^^, have pm'ed regarding issue, thought it might be easier10:24
thermoman_http://pastebin.com/raw/grEdMNSx <-- hy is apt-get keeping 5 old kernels although /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels only protects 2 kernels? -- Any hints?10:34
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adacHow to completely disable the keyring?10:40
adacit keeps asking me for it10:41
adacbut for my special installation I don't need it10:41
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ppfadac: disable the agents10:55
adacppf, hmm what exaclty are the "agents" if I may ask?10:56
zotherstupidguyis there a linux utility to do somthing similar to  https://www.tools4noobs.com/ for decoding .torrent files information?10:56
ppfall the things gnome-keyring-daemon provides10:57
ppfsuch as the ssh-agent10:57
ppf(i don't actually know if unity ships an alternative to that)10:57
weedbox...10:58
nisargjhaveriHello!11:00
weedboxwaa11:00
yavandirHi11:00
nisargjhaveriCould anyone please help me with setting up wake-on-lan on my desktop running Ubuntu 16.0411:00
nisargjhaveriI tried various things I found everywhere.11:01
nisargjhaveriBut can't make it work.11:01
nisargjhaveriI asked a question on unix.SE, here is the link. https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/318137/wake-on-lan-not-working-on-ubuntu-16-0411:02
nisargjhaveriAny ideas?11:02
yavandirI dont'know11:03
hateballnisargjhaveri: are the machines in the same subnet?11:03
nisargjhaveriYes.11:03
JakdawWhy doesn't "do-release-upgrade -d" find yakkety on my xenial boxes?11:03
nisargjhaveriI tried capturing packets with tcpdump, it shows packets when the computer is on.11:03
hateballJakdaw: Because you're probably configured to only show LTS releases11:04
Jakdawhateball, isn't that what "-d" is for?11:04
Jakdawhateball, ah /me finds /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades and we're away...11:05
hateballJakdaw: :)11:06
nisargjhaverihateball, anything else I could look for?11:07
hateballnisargjhaveri: you could try pointing to your gateway instead of using the default broadcast11:07
hateballwhich is what you want if you had different subnets11:08
hateballwho knows11:08
nisargjhaverihateball, yes, I tried that. In wither case, tcpdump shows that it receives packets..11:09
BluesKajHowdy folks11:20
benkzr11:22
Harishello all11:25
Hariswhen I'm rsync'ing data from one 14.04 LTS to another, its not copying over date/time for file/dir ?11:26
ilStHi :) all e lui ha11:26
RarrikinsHaris: `man rsync` has a bunch of related options. Just go to the options summary section and look for preserve.11:29
HarisI ran the command rsync -avz --progress . destination11:29
Harishmm11:29
RarrikinsHaris: For modification time in particular, it looks like -t11:29
RarrikinsHaris: I'm not sure if that handles creation time, though.11:30
Harisnever had to use it specifically before today11:30
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check-mateanyone know the url for the daily-build machine-farm build-status page???11:37
cristina__bonjour11:43
ppfcan i test if an iso is uefi bootable?11:44
ikevinppf, yep, try to boot on :)11:45
ppfikevin: without booting obviously11:45
* bin2 jumps11:53
FelishiaEriC^^, after 1 hour loading... the video is still in the same position... :/11:54
Felishiait's in the wrong position11:54
Ben64Felishia: what command did you use? and you know you can test it immediately after starting11:59
FelishiaBen64, :(11:59
FelishiaBen64, ffmpeg -i 20161023_155141.mp4 -acodec copy -vf "transpose=2,transpose=2" output.mp412:00
Ben64yep that's mostly what i said12:00
Ben64that'll flip the video upside down12:00
Felishiawell it did rotate it 270 degrees it seems12:01
Ben64because you skipped the other part i said12:01
Ben64also it'll be fine in most players12:01
AndChat425684A family friend installed Ubuntu. I do not want it anymore, how can I revert back to windows?12:02
FelishiaBen64, which part?12:03
Ben64AndChat425684: install windows, or overwrite grub with windows bootloader, then delete the ubuntu partitions. ##windows can help you with both12:03
ikevinAndChat425684, use a windows usb/disk12:03
Ben64Felishia: -metadata:s:v rotate=012:03
HiredGoonHi12:03
Ben64Felishia: but really, not many players pay attention to that12:03
HiredGoonI don't use a single piece of free software except for qwebirc, am I a bad person?12:04
Ben64HiredGoon: you probably use more and don't realize it, but it's not really on topic here12:04
Felishiadamn it12:07
FelishiaBen64, so what do I do... I run that on what? the original?12:07
HiredGoonAh yes, I guess there is free software not on my computer or phone that I am using too...12:07
HiredGoonSuch as on servers or internet routers I am using to communicate with on the internet12:08
Ben64ignore it... nalmost no players care12:08
EriC^^Felishia: you can do ffmpeg -i inputfile -map_metadata -1 -c:v copy -c:a copy output12:10
EriC^^on the file you got from earlier it's instantaneous12:11
ppffor anyone wondering about my question earlier12:11
ppfyou can just fdisk -l the iso12:11
shambatI want to download a text file using wget with the -O option, but it is being saved gzipped (probably due to headers). How can I force wget to save it as ascii? I don't want to pipe it to an unzipper, since this is a script to be used for several cases12:12
Ben64if wget is saving it gzipped, chances are it's gzipped12:13
Felishiaepic_, https://gist.github.com/onzag/2092d1a6f3ada03dda3a14507fc047bb12:13
Felishiawat12:14
shambatBen64: if I visit the page in my browser, I get a text file12:14
ppfshambat: the browser unzips it12:14
FelishiaEriC^^, https://gist.github.com/onzag/2092d1a6f3ada03dda3a14507fc047bb12:14
Ben64Felishia: how come you never paste the full thing12:14
Felishia>:c12:15
shambatppf: sure, but is that because of request headers?12:15
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ppfwebservers can transmit compressed websites12:16
ppfsaves bandwidth12:16
OlanzapinAnyone having trouble installing Steam om 64 bit? I'm getting errors when trying to install.12:16
ppfOlanzapin: more details please?12:17
Olanzapinok wait a second12:17
bin2Olanzapin: Well, I'm fine with 64 bit steam :S12:19
shambatppf: a pretty strange thing that happens, is, if the destination file already exists as a text file, it works as I want it to, but if it doesn't exist, wget saves it gzipped!12:24
shambatum, never mind that is not necessarily true...12:24
shambatI don't understand why it sometimes works12:24
Ben64it doesn't12:24
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bumbumzumzumJordan_U:  As you advised, removed the RECOVERY partition and resized the Windows partition.12:33
bumbumzumzumRan into a bug in the installer though.12:33
speaker1234samba Q: set up 16.04 samba with stock config and uncommented the [home] section.  could not log in.  much hair tearing later, I discovered that none of my users accounts had corresponding samba users/passwords.  wtf?   I thought they had fixed that problem years ago.  any ideas on what I may be missing?12:34
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ppfshambat: most editors unzip gzipped textfiles on the flie12:38
hackalHi, how can I change all file permisions in a directory from -rwxr-xr-x to -rwxr-xr--?12:38
hackalBasically what happend is that someone on a different git branch changed all the permissions12:39
ppfon the fly12:39
lordcirth_hackal, are you sure you want everything to be executable?  You can use chmod, possibly with -R.  But be careful!12:41
ppfhackal: chmod -c o-x ${files}12:44
pietrosmusihello im pietrosmusi12:45
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SN0WF0XHi everybody12:45
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anon-desktophi everybody13:06
theShirbinyHi anon-desktop13:16
anon-desktopHi theShirbiny13:16
theShirbinyHi anon-desktop13:16
anon-desktopxD13:16
anon-desktopDo you use protonmail?13:17
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anon-desktopI have an issue to login, the login page still loading to infinite... maybe something with firefox config. I allowed cookies but stil not working.13:19
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SeboHi! How can I make the standard kernel installations not to depend on disk drive UUID?13:25
Sebo...or partition UUID13:26
anon-desktopSebo Really don't know13:27
anon-desktopIt seems to be empty right now13:27
SeboI mean, I would like to be able to boot the same OS when the UUID of root partition got changed (but did not changed dhe /dev/sda2 path)13:29
renn0xtk9I am on ubuntu 14.04, trying to compile a program however it seems like gcc is not findinc any include files located in /usr/lib/libreoffice/*  while he seems to finde those in /usr/lib/*       What should I do ?13:29
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Sebo...it seems somewhere inside the /initramfs I do have hardcodded /dev/disk/by-uuid/ path to the root partition and what I would prefer keep the /dev/sda2 path there13:33
Serrierenn0xtk9: try adding -I/usr/lib/libreoffice/ to the compile command ( https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Directory-Options.html )13:33
felherHey folks. I'm a little confused about how to do package management from the shell in ubuntu. Mainly because there are quite a few different possibilites. Is there a prefered way to manage (search/install/remove/list) packages from the shell.13:35
felherAs far as I can see, there are at least a) apt <list/search/install/...>, b) apt-get/apt-cache/... c) aptitude d) dpkg.13:35
felherAre any of those deprecated? Are there clear advantages of using one over the other?13:35
theShirbinyanon-desktop, sorry no13:35
anon-desktopthanks13:36
theShirbinySebo, check /dev/disk/by-<tab>13:37
SerrieSebo: You tried using /dev/sda1 instead of UUID=<stuff> in both /ets/fstab and your grub config? In etc/default/grub you can set GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true for example.13:37
renn0xtk9Serrie, that  doe snot change :S13:37
SeboSerrie: seems to be a good way to try - I did not changed /etc/default/grub - just did not thought it might depend on UUID by default.13:39
Serrieits UUID by default, but you can change that with that option AFAIK.. an update-grub is warranted after changing /etc/default/grub of course.13:40
SebotheShirbiny: I am trying to set up the host so that it would have a mirrored drive onto the other hdd... therefore I need to be able to launch the OS from the other drive (of course with diffrent UUID) as well13:40
theShirbinyuse labels13:41
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AnticomHey guys, I was thinking about writing some manifests to manage my personal Desktop configuration similar to versioning dotfiles. Does anybody do this already and if so what tools are you using? I was thinking about Puppet, Chef, etc. but I haven't made a decision yet13:44
SebotheShirbiny: not sure if labbels woud fit better in this case... at least if /dev/sda1 is missing the partition that was previously seen as /dev/sdb1 is automatically assigned to /dev/sda1.13:44
AnticomI mean i could just write a little shell script to set up a ubuntu machine but that doesn't feel very portable13:44
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SebotheShirbiny: ...and I guess I cannot have two partitions with same labbel at a single machine.13:45
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theShirbinySebo, you can have the same label on different disks, the machine doesn't care. just select which disk you want to boot from and it'll use the label in grub.cfg as the root device13:49
theShirbinywhat exactly are you trying to do?13:49
SebotheShirbiny: I have set a Ubuntu16.04 at the Machine with two identical HDDs... each one have same partition table (/boot + RAID1 + swap). At the mirrored RAID1, I have created the encrypted volume and created /etc/kernel/post*.d/zzz-mirror-boot script that mirrors `dd` the /boot partitions. Now I am trying to test if it would launch, with just a single HDD.13:55
Sebo...but It hangs after bootloadder with the error message telling me that the disk /dev/disk/by-uuid/.... is missing.13:56
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Sebo...of course - it is missing, cause I have deattached this :p13:56
Sebo...but I woud like it just to report the issue but continue to boot.13:57
aointaotbinhey, so, i have an ubuntu box at work... got in today and it's nonresponsive. displays are dark, keyboard leds won't toggle. but i'm ssh'd in right now, ircing from it.13:57
ikoniadd's the boot partition ?13:58
aointaotbinany ideas on how to troubleshoot?13:58
ikoniashouldn't that just be covered by the software raid13:58
aointaotbintop doesn't show anything weird.13:58
thedungeonhey13:58
Seboikonia: no - you cannot have RAID at boot partition. You can have everywhere else.13:59
aointaotbinplenty of free memory, free storage, cpu capacity...13:59
thedungeonfor those who say the media isn't behind all the false info the community has13:59
thedungeonhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qj8p-PEwbI13:59
Sebo...and I am making the mirror of everything in before the RAID1 area.13:59
ikoniaSebo: raid is on my boot partitions13:59
ikonia /dev/md0                    642M  148M  448M  25% /boot14:00
Seboikonia: and is it software raid?14:00
ikoniayup14:00
aointaotbinor am i going to just have to accept that i need to reboot this thing now?14:01
SeboI was following the article that told: boot have to be at nonencrypted regurar partition.14:01
ikoniaboot has to be non-encypted, but that is differen to raid14:01
Seboikonia: if this wrks for you I would have to try the other setup: (RAID1 for boot + RAID1 for crypt + encrypted SWAP)14:03
ikoniado that then14:03
Seboikonia: so let me reconfigure this once again :p14:05
Seboikonia: thx14:05
rsvI am unable to install chrome on ubuntu 16.04 64 bit machine. has anyone faced this issue14:06
rsvi get the error: http://pastebin.ca/373235414:07
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kentungi install ubuntu 14.04 alongside 12.04,it was fine after installing. but when start my laptop,there's no grub and immedietlly boot ubuntu 12.04. i need your help guys to fix my problem,please14:13
R13oseHow come flash in Chrome will not load when I upgraded to 16.10?14:16
FatSpitfirekentung , make a Puppy live usb and install Grub4dos from it14:17
brandor5Hello everyone: Can someone tell me if there is a channel specifically for autopilot for openstack?14:17
brandor5nevermind :) I've found it... #ubuntu-autopilot14:19
kentungthanks mr FatSpitfire for your help,i'll try...14:20
FatSpitfirekentung , np - pls let me know when you boot up puppy , I`ll tell you how to install grub4dos  on your hdd - works everytime for me14:22
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kentungdo you have tutorial for installing it guys in ebook or something else?14:26
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R13oseany thoughts on my question?14:27
FatSpitfirekentung , installing what ?14:28
FatSpitfireR13ose , post it again :)14:28
R13oseHow come flash in Chrome will not load when I upgraded to 16.10?14:28
FatSpitfireR13ose , you upgrade from 16.04 ?14:30
R13oseFatSpitfire: yes14:30
FatSpitfireR13ose , I really donno dude , I`m still on 12.04 haha :D try reinstalling flash14:30
R13ose:P14:31
Southern_Gentlemreinstall chrome14:31
rsvR13ose: how did you install chrome on 16.04. i am seeing issues with that14:32
R13osersv: I thought Chrome came with Ubuntu if not, through one of the software applications14:33
rsvR13ose: it does not14:33
R13osewell through a software application14:33
rsvR13ose: http://pastebin.ca/373235414:34
R13osersv: what do you want me to do with that?14:35
FatSpitfireR13ose , sudo apt-get remove chrome14:35
FatSpitfireR13ose , sudo apt-get install chrome14:35
R13oseI am using Chrome now14:35
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rsvR13ose: i am just telling you that i am having trouble installing chrome. if you know how to fix it. let me know. if not, thats okay14:36
FatSpitfirersv , on yours it sais that there is a wrong data.tar.xz file - I think it must be a tar.gz , maybe that`s what`s wrong14:36
R13oserev: read this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/87344/google-chrome-stable-current-amd64-deb-file-could-not-be-opened14:37
R13oseFatSpitfire: I can't uninstall this if I am using this now.14:37
thenwkgHello, is it possible when i type, let's say "cd code" for it to cd to a long file path, like /media/name/partition/bla/bla/bla ?14:38
FatSpitfiredon`t install it from a .deb but use a command - it was something like sudo apt-get install chrome-unstable or smth14:38
rsvR13ose: i have seen that - that does not help14:38
EriC^^thenwkg: yeah14:38
thenwkgEriC^^: i have seen it somewhere, but i don't remember how. Can you please tell me ?14:38
EriC^^thenwkg: you can make an alias cdcode='cd /blablabla'14:38
R13osersv: what about this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/476423/google-chrome-installation-error14:38
EriC^^thenwkg: try "alias cdcode='cd /blablabla'"14:39
FatSpitfireR13ose , do it from the Ubuntu software center than14:39
R13oseFatSpitfire: uninstall first?14:39
FatSpitfirersv , basically it sais that you use a bad .deb package - so use the sudo code for the unstable version - I always use it14:40
FatSpitfireR13ose , yes14:40
R13oseFatSpitfire: will all my tabs be lost?14:41
rsvFatSpitfire: i used a sudo14:41
FatSpitfireR13ose , after that write in terminal : sudo apt-get autoclean  , before installing it again14:41
FatSpitfireR13ose , yep14:41
R13oseI don't want that14:42
R13osethere must be a way to solve this without uninstalling14:42
FatSpitfirehm ... ok , let`s think a bit than14:42
DustyNutsYo yo14:43
FatSpitfirersv , did it work ? sudo apt-get install chrome-unstable14:43
FatSpitfireR13ose , sudo dpkg-reconfigure chrome ;)14:44
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DustyNutsWhat problems are you guys having?14:46
R13oseFatSpitfire: trying14:47
R13oseFatSpitfire: didn't seem to work14:50
kentungi mean grub4dos14:51
MuriiHow can I install libudev ?14:52
MuriiHow can I install libudev ?14:56
PiciMurii: sudo apt install libudev114:57
Muriii already got that14:58
PiciMurii: so, whats the problem then?14:58
MuriiPici: I got to have libudev.so14:58
Muriifor Popcorn Time14:59
PiciMurii: It sounds like you might actually want libudev-dev14:59
Muriisame error15:00
somehow can i give user2 read-access to user1/sub/folder/* but not the directories below it (user/sub/* and user/*)?15:08
EriC^^some: he needs +x to user1 and user1/sub15:09
EriC^^if he as +x to other dirs and he guesses the name he can access them, so -rwx the other dirs in it15:09
ubuntu-matehello15:11
ubuntu-matei need help fixing grub from live usb15:11
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ubuntu-matei have dual boot debian/xenial15:11
someEriC^^: Isnt x executable? I only want user2 only read the files from that folder and not being able do access the folders below it at all (except maybe the tree going to that folder it is allowed to)15:11
ubuntu-mategrub went bananas15:11
ubuntu-matei am trying to fix it but no dice15:11
ubuntu-mateany help?15:12
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999 and paste the link15:12
ubuntu-mateEriC^^, http://termbin.com/dnil15:12
EriC^^some: give him +x to the dirs before it and rx on the dir that has the file15:13
ubuntu-mateby grub lies here: Model: ATA FASTDISK 32G (scsi)15:13
ubuntu-mateFASTDISK is mounted at /mnt15:15
ubuntu-mateand i have chroot to it15:15
ubuntu-mateEriC^^, help...15:15
ubuntu-mate sudo grub-install /dev/sdf115:16
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: that's the root partition?15:16
marcelhi15:16
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ubuntu-mategrub-install: error: failed to get canonical path of `/cow'.15:16
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: which one has the root partition?15:16
BrebblellaHi, I've installed ubuntu, changed to XFCE, but the nm-applet is missing from the indicator panel. nm-applet appears to be loaded, and a notification pops up saying there are wifi networks to connect to, but it's not in the indicator area. Any ideas?15:16
ubuntu-matethis /dev/sdf15:16
ubuntu-mate sudo grub-install -d /media/ubuntu-mate/4dee794a-e8cc-45e6-82a0-f92fa70e71b0/boot/grub /dev/sdf15:17
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: easy with the commands for a sec :D15:17
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: type ls /mnt tell me what you see15:17
ppfubuntu-mate: grub-install expects a device, not a partition15:17
ubuntu-mateEriC^^, i see folders15:17
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: /boot /etc ?15:18
ubuntu-mateaha15:18
ubuntu-mateall15:18
EriC^^ok15:18
EriC^^type the following line15:18
EriC^^for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done15:18
DJromunohello world15:19
ubuntu-matenote that my current grub is from debian jessie15:19
ubuntu-matei did write that line nothing happened15:19
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: ok, type sudo chroot /mnt15:19
ubuntu-matewent to next line15:19
DJromunowhat is the purpose of this chat?15:19
EriC^^DJromuno: ubuntu support channel15:20
ppfDJromuno: help people with their ubuntu issues15:20
ppfor ask people about your ubuntu problems15:20
Bashing-omDJromuno: This channel is ubuntu support .15:20
ppfdepending on whether you're a helper or a helpee15:20
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: done?15:21
ubuntu-mateyes15:21
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: type "mount -a"15:21
ubuntu-matemount: only root can use "--all" option15:22
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: did you type sudo chroot /mnt ?15:22
EriC^^you should get a root shell after that15:22
ubuntu-mateoh you need me to be in chroot enviroment?15:22
EriC^^yeah15:22
ubuntu-mateok wait15:22
BrebblellaAnyone?15:23
ubuntu-mateok i am now15:23
ubuntu-matesame line again?15:23
EriC^^Brebblella: maybe it crashed for some reason15:23
bindiwhy does it take 1 second to complete alttab when im playing video in my browser?15:23
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EriC^^Brebblella: try nm-applet & exit15:23
anon-desktoptip: "sudo su" root privileges in all new lines in the terminal15:24
bindior rather why does the video pause..15:24
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ubuntu-matemount: mount point /var/log/apt does not exist15:24
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: you did mount -a in the chroot ?15:25
ubuntu-mateyes it doesnt work15:25
BrebblellaEriC^^: nm-applet is still loaded, it's in ps ax15:25
Jakey3how do i remove programs in ubuntu mate 16.04 in the gui?15:25
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: type cat /etc/fstab | nc termbin.com 9999 in the chroot15:25
EriC^^Jakey3: software center15:25
BrebblellaEriC^^: thanks for trying though15:25
ubuntu-matehttp://termbin.com/jpzc15:26
Jakey3EriC^^, is that software boutique in ubuntu mate?15:26
ppfBrebblella: pkill nm-applet && nm-applet&15:26
Brebblellappf: No luck. I also tried restarting network-manager, and changing nm-applet so it launches as the user instead of root, all dead ends15:27
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anon-desktopHi Jakey315:27
EriC^^Jakey3: i think so15:27
anon-desktopI use ubuntu mate15:28
EriC^^Brebblella: does dmesg | grep nm-applet show anything?15:28
anon-desktophow can i help you15:28
BrebblellaEriC^^: unfortunately not, any idea where else I might find logs to do with nm-applet?15:28
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: grub-install --recheck /dev/sdf15:28
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Jakey3anon-desktop,  how do i remove programs in ubuntu mate 16.04 in the gui?15:29
ubuntu-mateEriC^^, in chroot?15:29
EriC^^Brebblella: ~/.xsession-errors maybe?15:29
EriC^^Brebblella: does starting it from the terminal show anything at all?15:29
BrebblellaEriC^^: nice, I'll try15:29
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: yeah15:29
BrebblellaEriC^^: nope15:29
ubuntu-matei run your command in chroot15:29
ubuntu-mateEriC^^, grub-install: error: will not proceed with blocklists.15:29
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: ah15:30
BrebblellaEriC^^: nope nothing15:30
EriC^^it's cause you dont have a partition i think15:30
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: can you install grub to another disk?15:30
ubuntu-mateyes15:30
ubuntu-matesec15:30
BrebblellaPff..15:30
ubuntu-mateEriC^^, sdg115:31
anon-desktopsudo apt-get --purge remove <programname>15:31
ubuntu-matehave to remove grub from sdf though first right?15:31
ppfubuntu-mate: that's a partition not a device15:31
ubuntu-mateEriC^^, ?15:31
ppfand no need to remove grub15:32
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: no it's ok but you have to point your bios to sdg15:32
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: you have an install in sdg right?15:32
ppfubuntu-mate: can you paste blkid please?15:32
anon-desktopand if you want to see the package names you want to uninstall : dpkg --list15:32
ubuntu-mateEriC^^, in sdg is my xenial15:33
BrebblellaEriC^^, ppf: the weird thing is, the nm-applet was visible on a previous reboot. I can't isolate what changed since, but something has screwed it up... :/15:33
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: ok let's chroot into it then and install grub from there?15:35
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: it will control grub though so you'd have to do maintenance stuff from there15:35
ubuntu-mateok tel me what to do from here15:36
ubuntu-mateunmount /mnt15:36
ubuntu-mate?15:36
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: yeah15:37
EriC^^umount /mnt15:37
ubuntu-mateumount: /mnt: umount failed: Operation not permitted15:37
EriC^^i think it has a recursive function for the dev stuff in case it whines15:37
ubuntu-mateeither sudo works15:37
ubuntu-mate:)15:37
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: type exit first, then try sudo umount /mnt15:37
EriC^^awesome it does15:38
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EriC^^try sudo umount -R /mnt15:38
ubuntu-matei did type exit from chroot15:38
EriC^^god bless whoever wrote that program15:38
EriC^^:p15:38
ubuntu-mateumount: /mnt: target is busy15:38
EriC^^try sudo umount -R /mnt15:38
|VAH|-BlueTulolololol15:38
ubuntu-mateand doesnt mount15:38
EriC^^make sure you're not cd'd into it anywhere15:38
ubuntu-mateok worked15:39
ubuntu-mateEriC^^, next15:39
EriC^^ok type sudo mount /dev/sdg1 /mnt15:39
ubuntu-matedone15:40
EriC^^for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done15:40
EriC^^type the for line ^15:40
ubuntu-matewant me to chroot to /mount?15:41
ubuntu-matewant me to chroot to /mnt?15:41
EriC^^yeah15:41
EriC^^(/mnt)15:41
EriC^^yeah15:41
ubuntu-mateok am in root@ubuntu-mate:/#15:42
ubuntu-matenow ?15:42
EriC^^try mount -a15:42
ubuntu-mateworked15:43
ubuntu-matenow?15:43
EriC^^grub-install --recheck /dev/sdg15:43
EriC^^then update-grub15:43
ubuntu-mateno go15:43
ubuntu-mategrub-install: error: cannot find a device for /boot/grub (is /dev mounted?).15:43
visvksudo su15:44
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: did you run the for line?15:44
ubuntu-matenope15:44
EriC^^open another terminal and run it15:44
EriC^^then back to chroot15:45
ubuntu-mateEriC^^, type: for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done not in chroot? but in a new terminal?15:46
EriC^^yeah15:46
ubuntu-mategrub-install: warning: Sector 32 is already in use by the program `FlexNet'; avoiding it.  This software may cause boot or other problems in future.  Please ask its authors not to store data in the boot track.15:47
ubuntu-mateInstallation finished. No error reported.15:47
EriC^^that's ok15:47
ubuntu-mateoh ok15:47
EriC^^now update-grub15:47
ubuntu-mateok sec15:47
ubuntu-matehmm15:47
ubuntu-matedoesnt see my debian installation on sdf15:48
EriC^^?15:48
EriC^^hmm15:48
EriC^^does it see other linux installs you have?15:48
ubuntu-mateEriC^^, https://paste.ubuntu.com/23374896/15:49
EriC^^odd15:49
ubuntu-matei prob cant boot into my debian jessie right now15:49
EriC^^yeah15:50
ubuntu-mateand?15:51
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: i guess use the debian install to install in sdg15:51
ubuntu-mateany fix i can try15:51
ubuntu-mateu mean reinstall debian?15:51
EriC^^i think grub doesn't find it cause its using the whole disk15:51
EriC^^no partition15:51
EriC^^no, just chroot from debian again and do grub-install --recheck /dev/sdg15:51
ubuntu-mateyeah i noticed it doesnt have sdf-115:52
EriC^^type exit, then sudo umount -R /mnt15:52
EriC^^then sudo mount /dev/sdf /mnt15:52
EriC^^and run the for line again15:52
EriC^^for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done15:52
geniiIf you did something like mkfs /dev/sdz instead of mkfs /dev/sdz1 then the only way to make it boot from that is put a chainload entry into grub15:53
ubuntu-matedone15:53
ubuntu-matenext?15:53
EriC^^genii: can he tell os-prober to look for OS's in disks?15:53
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: you ran the for line?15:53
ubuntu-mateyes15:53
geniiEriC^^: As far as i know, not on a raw device, only partitions15:54
EriC^^ok sudo chroot /mnt15:54
ubuntu-mateam in15:54
EriC^^then grub-install --recheck /dev/sdg and let's see what happens15:54
ubuntu-matenow it works15:55
ubuntu-mateweird15:55
ubuntu-mateInstalling for i386-pc platform.15:55
ubuntu-mategrub-install: warning: Sector 32 is already in use by the program `FlexNet'; avoiding it.  This software may cause boot or other problems in future.  Please ask its authors not to store data in the boot track.15:55
ubuntu-mateInstallation finished. No error reported.15:55
EriC^^i wonder how it will tell grub about the disk15:55
ubuntu-matenow?15:55
EriC^^if not using the UUID, or it uses something else?15:55
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: ok, update-grub15:55
EriC^^then run cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg | nc termbin.com 9999 for our curiosity satisfaction15:55
EriC^^:D15:55
ubuntu-mateEriC^^, https://paste.ubuntu.com/23374922/15:56
EriC^^ok found the sdg one and windows15:57
ubuntu-matehttp://termbin.com/y0xy15:57
ubuntu-mateis this ok? mount: /dev/sdh1 is already mounted or /mnt/h1 busy15:57
geniiJust supplemental... That Flexnet warning is Adobe's copy protection scheme where hey put a key into the MBR for products like Photoshop15:58
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: yeah15:58
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: it looks good15:58
ubuntu-mateso now what?15:58
ubuntu-matei now have 2 grub15:58
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: now set the bios to boot sdg15:59
ubuntu-matebut my current sdg grub doesnt see the debian sdf15:59
EriC^^genii: aha i thought it was some mbr protection software15:59
ubuntu-mateEriC^^, :)15:59
EriC^^that an antivirus installs15:59
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: it does, it picked itself up16:00
EriC^^found linux 3.1.....16:00
ubuntu-mateleave both grubs on the 2 hdd as they are?16:00
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: yeah it should boot16:01
ubuntu-mateok thanks16:01
ubuntu-matelets try it16:01
ubuntu-mate:)16:01
ubuntu-matethank you for your time16:01
EriC^^but if you ever remove the debian install it'll fall flat on its face16:01
EriC^^no problem :D16:02
ubuntu-matelol16:02
ubuntu-matewont sdg1 take over?16:02
steveireHello. I have created a liveusb disk. I need to add a command line to the kernel load line in grub before booting. However, when I boot the computer from the liveusb, I do not get a grub menu. Is there a shortcut I need to press?16:02
ubuntu-mateif i remove sdf debian?16:02
ubuntu-mateEriC^^, ...?16:02
EriC^^ubuntu-mate: nope, it will search for sdf cause it needs /boot16:02
EriC^^then you get grub rescue>16:02
ubuntu-matei have boot in sdg1 too16:03
ubuntu-matesdg1 is bootable16:03
EriC^^yeah but it doesn't know about it16:03
ubuntu-matei see16:03
ubuntu-matei"ll be back one day then :)16:03
EriC^^lol16:03
EriC^^:D16:03
ubuntu-matesee u16:04
EriC^^steveire: hold shift16:04
Bashing-omsteveire: As soon as the bios screen clears press a shift key -> language screen; escape key to accpet the default -> grub boot menu -> F6 key for options .16:05
EriC^^steveire: also you might need to disable fastboot16:05
steveireEriC^^: Ok, thanks.16:05
rocket__hi16:05
rocket__skype is running even after i closed the app16:05
rocket__the process still sends data16:05
steveireI was trying it today on a computer in a shop (need to know it works before buying). I can try again tomorrow or maybe later.16:05
laterhi16:05
steveire:)16:05
steveireI'll try the shift trick on this computer too meanwhile.16:06
rocket__can i stop that?16:06
steveirehttps://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1986975 says to press f6 though?16:06
EriC^^steveire: it depends if you boot it in uefi mode or legacy16:06
EriC^^in uefi you get a black and white grub menu, in legacy you get a menu with lots of stuff16:07
steveireI was able to boot the shop computer in legacy mode. That makes things easier, right?16:07
Bashing-omsteveire: Yeah my ups ^ .. F6 key at the boot menu .16:07
steveireBashing-om: do you mean the grub boot menu? I don't get that at all.16:07
EriC^^steveire: f6 in the legacy menu16:08
steveireFrom the bios I select boot from usb, then I get a failed attempt to boot from the usb (I think I need to add nomodeset to the kernel load line)16:08
EriC^^in the uefi menu you need to press e and manually edit the line then press ctrl+x16:08
Bashing-omsteveire: And you will not untill you get grub's attention that you want to see that menu . Now maybe if a EFI system it is the escape key that grub will look for .16:08
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steveireEriC^^: If you talk about 'the uefi menu' you are talking about something provided from grub? I don't see any such menu at all. I actually did try pressing 'e' on boot, but from my memory, that's something that I should press when I am looking at a grub menu16:09
EriC^^steveire: maybe it's a secureboot issue16:09
steveireEriC^^: I have actually never seen a grub menu when booting from a usb disk.16:10
steveireDo I explicitly need to install grub on the disk first?16:10
EriC^^steveire: nope, if you boot in uefi mode you get a grub menu16:10
steveireEriC^^: Hmm, I don't know - I did boot in uefi mode but I don't recall seeing a grub menu.16:11
EriC^^you got can't boot from usb immediately?16:12
steveireEriC^^: Can you rephrase? I don't know what that sentence should mean.16:13
EriC^^steveire: i mean when you booted in uefi mode, you just got an error saying "can't boot from usb" ?16:13
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uddanehello, has anyone ever gotten HBOgo to work using an IE emulator or Wine?16:13
steveireNope. It attempted to boot ubuntu, but the splash screen froze and it did not boot16:14
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EriC^^oh16:14
steveireSo - I want to edit the kernel load line.16:14
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EriC^^try holding shift when the pc boots16:15
steveireRight, I'll try that.16:16
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network_fuTotally off topic, but does anyone know of actual hiring practices of cononical? Like will they hire convicted felons or will they not even consider them?16:22
abc__ping16:24
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MIKUBUNTUtwo questions. is it possible to (ssh?) remotely into a live session (usb?), and, if yes would there be a volunteer knowlegeable in the technique to engage me in open channel (so that we can comment and others can learn from the experience) in an remote diagnostic help session to see what is wrong with my laptop that went black screen of death immediately after a software update (lubuntu) several mos ago? i don't mind opening my 17:01
MIKUBUNTUit's an hp laptop, and i just ran diagnostic memory test = passed17:02
debkadMIKUBUNTU: live session is just same as any other system, it is just from memory side, so ssh into it is the same imho17:03
Bashing-om!nomodeset | MIKUBUNTU Try and advise:17:04
ubottuMIKUBUNTU Try and advise:: 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 parameter17:04
MIKUBUNTUdebkad: cool. so first i have to go to cuz house to burn a stick.17:05
debkadyeah :)17:05
MIKUBUNTUBashing-om: i wonder if it is nomodeset issue. i can vaguely remember having some issue on some box that was.17:05
MIKUBUNTUjust ran quick diag on hard drive and result is smartcheck passed, short dst passed17:06
Bashing-omMIKUBUNTU: A likely thing is that the update broke the proprietary graphics'd driver . boot 'nomodeset' and see what the graphic's situation is .17:07
MIKUBUNTUBashing-om: that's above my paygrade, r u available to help me thru it?17:07
MIKUBUNTUi just tried to boot it again and i get screen: boot device not found please install an OS on u hdd. hd 3f017:09
Bashing-omMIKUBUNTU: Is no big deal .. read the bot's link . THEN if ya have troubles we discuss from common ground .17:09
EriC^^MIKUBUNTU: hp?17:09
MIKUBUNTUEriC^^: yes hp17:09
EriC^^i had that happen to me on another hp laptop17:10
EriC^^it started saying that, it's a motherboard bug17:10
EriC^^converting to legacy works, so i converted the install17:10
MIKUBUNTUBashing-om: problem is the machine i'm on has a failing hardrive (that's why the urgency to get other box working) and one issue is that it's not rendering a lot of webpages17:10
EriC^^try choosing legacy in the bios and see if it will boot fine17:10
MIKUBUNTUEriC^^: let me see if it has that option17:11
MIKUBUNTUthe webpage about nomodeset saying this site can't be reached17:12
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Bashing-omMIKUBUNTU: Nope the page is there for me .. what results ' ping -c3 ubuntu.com ' ?17:13
acerubuntuhi17:13
acerubuntui am very new to ubuntu17:14
kaddourihow are you17:14
acerubuntui installed 16.0417:14
acerubuntuhi kaddouri17:14
Bashing-om!manual | acerubuntu17:14
ubottuacerubuntu: The Ubuntu Manual will help you become familiar with everyday tasks such as surfing the web, listening to music and scanning documents. With an emphasis on easy to follow instructions, it is suitable for all levels of experience. http://ubuntu-manual.org/17:14
acerubuntui am fine thank you.17:14
acerubuntuand you?17:14
gnome_hello, i am new on irc17:14
`{^v^}hello17:14
kaddouriI think you have to learn so hard acerubuntu17:14
acerubuntuyes. i think so too..haha17:15
acerubuntuactually i have a question..17:15
kaddouriI spent more than 5 years for knowing ubuntu17:15
kaddouribut in fact I knew a few17:16
acerubuntuyour making my heart sink17:16
acerubuntuhaha17:16
kaddouriit is based on command shells17:16
acerubuntuthat i don't understand..will look it up later17:17
acerubuntuthere is 1 thing i am struggling now17:17
kaddouriand in fact every free software in Unix platform has the same version on windows17:17
acerubuntuinstalling java plugin for firefox17:17
acerubuntui am sure you have done it before17:18
MIKUBUNTUEriC^^: so to be clear, you wanted me to enable 'legacy support' and then try to boot in normally?17:18
kaddourithe good thing in Lunix platform that your system is protected from pirates and spies17:19
EriC^^MIKUBUNTU: the live usb, yes17:19
kaddouriacerubuntu17:19
acerubuntu@Kaddouri17:20
kaddouriif you want to go to the hole of rabit you have to follow me17:20
holmserrunning into an interesting issue:  when I ssh into a new server it isn't defaulting to bash.  It's giving me the sh prompt17:21
depredadorhi, my friends17:21
holmserbut when I log in via a physical keyboard bash works17:21
kaddouriI suggest that you use at least the Ubuntu 12.0417:21
james1138Hello all! Question about the software "Cheese". I install it without problem but when I try to run the application - it says "missing GStreamer - camerabin"!! Anyone has ideas on how to fix... or if not possible - how to add extra video filters (effects) to Guvcview??17:22
kaddouriacer ubuntu you want to learn17:22
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MIKUBUNTUEriC^^: so NOT into the OS on the box? after i enabled legacy support i ended up back at an ubuntu recovery page, and when i selected ubuntu i came to a page of output that ends with "end kernel panic - not syncing; vfs, unable to mount root fs on unknown block 0,017:25
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ioriaholmser, have you tried    ssh -t user@ipserver "bash -l"   ?17:26
EriC^^MIKUBUNTU: does f9 show you a uefi menu with stuff in it?17:26
EriC^^when mine went bad the efi list got deleted17:26
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EriC^^when uefi was selected17:26
MIKUBUNTUEriC^^: lemme see17:26
MIKUBUNTUEriC^^: i (somehow) got to a grub page with a whole of apparently earlier versions from 4.2.0-38 (current?) back to 3.13.0-51 -- should i select one of those17:30
MIKUBUNTUlooks like about 11 versions including upstart and recovery17:31
speaker1234I'm running into problems with Samba on 16.04. Using the stock configuration and on commenting the [home] section, I'm unable to login and access the share unless I also add user entry with smbpasswd. Obviously something changed from the last release but I can't find any solutions on the forums or the web at large. Suggestions?17:33
acerubuntuguys i get this while installing the java plugin for firefox17:34
acerubuntuln: failed to create symbolic link './libnpjp2.so': Permission denied17:34
acerubuntucan anyone please tell me what to do?17:35
speaker1234acerubuntu, are you installing at root?17:35
acerubuntui do not know root?17:35
acerubuntuhow do i go there?17:35
bindihow can i disable mouse 1 + mouse 2 doing mouse 3?17:35
speaker1234acerubuntu, are you using sudo?17:36
acerubuntuno17:36
speaker1234acerubuntu installing via cli or gui17:36
acerubuntui just used this ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/jre/lib/amd64/libnpjp2.so17:36
speaker1234That looks like an incomplete command17:37
speaker1234In any case, you want to start with sudo so you can elevate privileges to root level17:37
acerubuntuyou mean sudo ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/jre/lib/amd64/libnpjp2.so?17:37
ppfyes17:37
acerubuntuok let me try that..17:38
speaker1234acerubuntu, yes17:38
acerubuntuhow do i know it worked?17:39
acerubuntunothing happened17:39
MIKUBUNTUEriC^^: just wanted to know before i power down to try the f9 thing17:39
iorials -s   source    destination17:39
ppfacerubuntu: ls -alh libnpjp2.so17:39
ioriasorry, ln -s   source    destination17:39
bindihow can I disable emulate3button? shouldn't it be disabled automatically when I have a mouse with multiple buttons..?17:39
ppfioria: destination is optional17:39
MIKUBUNTUEriC^^: or should i power down and check uefi first17:40
ioriaoh, right17:40
acerubuntui am already inside the usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins17:40
ioriaacerubuntu, do you want to make a symbolic link ?17:41
acerubuntuthen i typed the sudo ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/jre/lib/amd64/libnpjp2.so17:41
acerubuntuyes ioria!17:41
ioriaacerubuntu,  from what to what ?17:41
bindifound it, xinput..17:41
ppfacerubuntu: you created the link already17:42
ppfrun my command and it will tell you so17:42
ppfand that's it17:42
FatSpitfireh,f;ulelr/17:42
acerubuntuof ppf. 1 minute17:42
FatSpitfiretyxz17:42
FatSpitfire'\]-=097652123456gdlgjwkehl17:43
acerubuntuppf, ioria, speaker..here is what i got...lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 52 Oct 25 01:38 libnpjp2.so -> /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/jre/lib/amd64/libnpjp2.so17:43
acerubuntuwhat does it mean?17:44
iorialooks ok17:44
ppfacerubuntu: means you're done17:44
ppf(with your original question)17:44
acerubuntuawesome! haha17:44
acerubuntuthank you guys!17:45
acerubuntulet me test this now..17:45
MIKUBUNTUi selected an upstart of lub 15.10, but i guess i've forgotten my password. it went to the login screen and i tried to login to guest session but it wont start the session, just keeps coming back to the login dialog box17:49
MIKUBUNTUi never could get anything from f917:49
ioriawell, 15.10 is dead anyway17:49
MIKUBUNTU i really really really would like to recover tis system for my data. guess i will go burn a usb and see if i can possible boot into it and somehow copy my stuff out17:50
ioriaMIKUBUNTU, open a console, plug in a usb, and copy over17:51
Bashing-omMIKUBUNTU: A liveUSB sounds like a good plan to me .17:51
ioriaMIKUBUNTU,  ctrl+alt+F1 (or F2)17:51
MIKUBUNTUioria: dang wish i would have seen your solution 2 seconds earlier, tryinng to boot up and see if i can get a console17:53
Bray90820Can someone help me I am her eon ubuntu  16.10 on a non pro surface 3 and any browser seems to crash my system to the point I need to hard restart17:55
MIKUBUNTUioria: can i do that from grub page?17:55
ioriaMIKUBUNTU, there is recovery -> root shell if you want, but you can boot, reach the login screen and open a console17:56
mikeymopdoes anyone recall the library added to ubuntu unity that allowed search terms to complete regardless of typos17:57
mikeymopit's not zeitgeist is it?17:57
MIKUBUNTUioria: are you talking about selecting 'c' on the grub page for a shell?17:57
mikeymopi think it was added in 13.04?17:58
ioriaMIKUBUNTU, no .. Advanced Options -> recovery mode17:58
DavidFromBEhi, could anyone install AMDGPU-Pro Driver on Ubuntu 16.10 ?17:58
Bashing-omDavidFromBE: No, that driver is in the kernel for the supported card .17:59
MIKUBUNTUioria: so the page of output tht ends in "end kernel panic, etc .. " is that a shell/terminal?17:59
MIKUBUNTUioria: has a blinking cursor18:00
ioriaMIKUBUNTU, i guess not18:01
DavidFromBEBashing-om: where can I find more information about this ? I have a RX480 gpu that I can't use18:01
mikeymopit was added in raring18:01
Karl123Hello. I sort of messed up my install of gadmin-proftpd. I then sudo apt-get remove gadmin-proftpd - unfortunately I think some leftover files remained, when I tried installing a second time, it didn't go thru the usual fresh install config, instead jumping right into the software, which was poorly configured.18:01
Karl123Can someone teach me how to completely uninstall the software and any of its settings/preference files/any leftover files from it?18:02
MIKUBUNTUioria: so i'm trying to get back to a login page18:02
peioeanyone know a few nice games (tetris, columns etc) for an older person ? nothing like an FPS or more complex games18:02
peioeavailable on ubuntu (hence asking here obviously :p)18:03
Bashing-omDavidFromBE: the RX 480 does indeed take the amdGPU driver . and it should be un the kernel . My goto source: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Amdgpu .18:03
MonkeyDustpeioe  neverput, a brainkiller, a nice timewaster18:03
peioethanks18:03
MonkeyDust!info neverputt18:04
ubottuneverputt (source: neverball): 3D miniature golf game. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.6.0-4 (yakkety), package size 114 kB, installed size 289 kB18:04
peioethanks :)18:04
MIKUBUNTUioria: is it a recovery mode bootup i want (from a previous version in the advanced options section?)18:04
Picipeioe: lbreakout218:04
peioe:)18:05
Picipeioe: also fillets-ng18:05
Bray90820Where would I find the logs for this channel18:08
Pici!1984 | Bray9082018:09
ubottuBray90820: Official channel logs can be found at https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ . LoCo channels are now logged there too. Meeting logs from meetingology at http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/18:09
lshawI'm am looking for a way to enable low graphics mode for unity (16.10), can anyone help?18:10
Bray90820Pici: Thanks18:10
mikeymopit's libcolumbus, thanks guys18:11
ducasseKarl123: use 'apt purge' instead of 'apt remove', that will delete config as well.18:12
ppflshaw: what's low graphics mode?18:13
RikuKawaiI have an issue with 13.04, but it's a problem that could happen on supported versions too, is that valid?18:14
ppfRikuKawai: elaborate?18:14
RikuKawaiI need to install packages from the repo and replace any installed packages that don't match the repo versions, even if the installed versions are newer18:15
ppfjust install them, apt will take care of it18:16
ppfhowever!18:16
lshaw ppf: exactly what it says on the tin. It's a way of running unity that doesn't kill graphics memory. I need to find it so I can try and get it working over x2go, which it can't currently18:16
RikuKawaiit just says the package/all packages is/are already up to date18:17
ppfyour system is so old, this can be difficult18:17
RikuKawaiit's running on a 2012 nexus 7, so it's the latest supported version18:17
Bashing-omRikuKawai: Be aware 13.04's software repo no longer exists .18:18
RikuKawaiI already changed it to old-releases.ubuntu.com18:18
ppfmaybe there's a way to getthis to work with appropriate apt policies and package pinning?18:18
RikuKawaithe problem stems from me being an idiot a year ago, so some of my packages are from debian stable18:18
ppflshaw: https://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/09/19/low-graphics-mode-in-unity-7/18:19
ppfthis suggest you need to run initctl set-env -g UNITY_LOW_GFX_MODE=118:19
ppfbut that's upstart18:19
ppfwhat ubuntu are you on?18:19
lshawppf: Been there. That's for 16.04, different system in 16.10 for triggering it apparently, but can't find anymore info18:20
Karl123ducasse: I tried apt-purge and it didn't work unfortunately. Something is still being saved somewhere.18:20
ducasseKarl123: then it is probably under ~/.config/18:21
Karl123Ok, I will look. Also trying to restart the system. Thank you ducasse - I'm a Linux noob. :)18:21
ppflshaw: maybe you're able to put that into /etc/systemd/user.conf18:23
ducasseKarl123: you can also do 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure gadmin-proftpd' to go through config again.18:23
lshawppf: Ok, will look into that, thanks.18:24
ducasseRikuKawai: are these base packages or application stuff?18:24
spongehello18:25
ppflshaw: there's a DefaultEnvironment, which applies to all user sessions18:25
ppflshaw: you can also put that into the private user.conf18:26
lshawppf: yes, I am looking at it now18:26
ppfin ~/.config/systemd18:26
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RikuKawaithey're essential packages like libc618:26
spongeIs there a difference between a ubuntu lts and a regular release? (except for the long term security updates). Is the LTS being designed specifically for enterprises? or just like a regular release but with longer support?18:26
RikuKawaiI could reflash it if I could find the images for it anywhere18:27
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ppfsponge: not officially, no18:27
lshawppf: That's great, i shall look into that. Thanks again18:27
ducasseRikuKawai: if we're talking about libc i would rather reflash. ask in #ubuntu-arm, someone might have a copy.18:28
RikuKawaiok18:28
ppflshaw: man systemd-user.conf18:28
ppf:)18:28
ppf(for more details))18:28
spongeppf, Is there an equivalent for RHEL/centOS and fedora in the ubuntu sphere? Like a special release built to be supported for a long run + bug fixes throughout this time?18:29
ppfsponge: debian?18:29
BluesKaj!LTS | sponge18:30
ubottusponge: LTS means Long Term Support. Until 12.04 LTS versions of Ubuntu were supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; since 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) LTS versions will be supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Xenial (Xenial Xerus 16.04.1)18:30
spongeBluesKaj, but supported means security fixes and probably not bug fixes, right?18:31
ppfsponge: no18:31
ducassesponge: bug fixes too18:31
ppfsupported means security, bugs and features (to some extent)18:31
spongefor the whole 5 years??18:32
ppfyes18:32
ppfthat's the point18:32
spongeamazing.18:32
BluesKajyes security upgrades plus fixes18:32
spongeI'm asking because I read few articles complaining about regressions between 14.04 and 16.04, and I was wondering if those are planned to be fixed / how are enterprises meant to coup with those regressions.18:33
BluesKajsponge, I'm still running Kubuntu Trusty 14.04.4 and I still prefer it to the newer releases18:33
ppfsponge: they will be fixed18:33
ppf(what regressions are you on about, though?)18:34
hackelAnyone know what process would be creating hundreds of 0 byte /tmp/STP* files? (and not cleaning them up!)18:34
BluesKajkubuntu means ubuntu with the kde/plasma desktop environment. sponge18:34
logikossetup basic lamp server and I can run php -r "phpinfo();" from the cli and it works .. and if i go to localhost/foo.txt i see the file i expect to see and if i go to localhost/foo.php (which simply does <?php var_dump(__FILE__); ) it works fine .. but if i go to localhost/phpinfo.php ( which does <?php phpinfo(); ) .. i get a 500 error18:35
logikosany ideas?18:35
aleviprihello everyone, why there are both ubuntu 14.04.4 and .5 in this page? → http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04/18:36
chernandezHELLO18:36
alevipriIs it a bug or is it intentional?18:36
chernandezmexico hELLO18:37
carlyhey there is anyone in here18:37
Pici!es | chernandez18:37
ubottuchernandez: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.18:37
aleviprifurthermore, ubuntu 14.04.4 is described as Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS (Trusty Tahr) D:18:37
niranjanHi, on 16.04, trying to figure out where definition of eth0 is coming from. /etc/network/interfaces just shows "lo" interface, but not eth018:38
spongeBluesKaj, Why do you still prefer 14.04.4 to 16.04?18:38
chernandezmexico hELLO18:38
carlyI need some help, if anyone can help me I am trying to install lubuntu on my sony vaio that i recently installed ubuntu onto18:38
ducasseniranjan: network manager, probably18:38
niranjanducasse: How do I access it from command line? Don't have GUI access to the box18:38
spongeAnd do you backport plasma 5.7 or add repos for apps to be able to get updated (like wine/vlc/libreoffice/etc)?18:39
carlyi'm new to all of this - just need some info is there anyone that knows about this?18:39
ducassecarly: why not just install lxde on top of ubuntu?18:39
ducasseniranjan: nmcli18:39
niranjanThank you. Let me try it18:39
otreque onda18:40
chernandezWOLA18:40
chernandezJEJEJE18:40
carlyducasse: well the sony vaio has only 2gb ram and it's running real slow with ubuntu - i'm not familiar with any of this stuff but I basically couldn't even start my computer, the windows vista and non updated drives weren't working at all18:40
chernandezQUE PEDO18:40
chernandezWERCO18:40
fooEh, must be something I'm missing here... I created dsa key, set it up to identify in ssh_config, added the .pub version to .ssh/authorized_keys on remote host... still asks me for a password. Did I miss something?18:40
nicomachusso... netflix works with Chrome but not Chromium? what's up with that?18:40
BluesKajsponge, it's mainly a KDE/Plasma thing, some of my favourite features were dropped from 15.04 onward when KDE/Plasma5 was introduced18:41
carly == ducasse so I am really not sure of how to do it but i'm creating a new bootable usb wit lubuntu18:41
carlywondering if i should just wipe the vaio again and reboot it?18:41
jattfoo: did you use ssh-copy-id?18:41
ducassecarly: just install the package lubuntu-desktop and you will have lubuntu18:41
jaythelinuxguyNetflix allegedly is supposed to work with Firefox with the latest version], but it doesn't.18:41
carlyducasse: so I just download it on the ubuntu desktop and replace it somehow?18:42
foojatt: I generated the key on macbook air, ... no. But I do see that command , just installed via brew, I can try that. (Although it should still work with copy/paste...)18:42
alekseyау18:42
alekseyу кого жестак не весь размкерпоказывает18:42
ppfcarly: you can have both18:42
nicomachus!ru | aleksey18:42
ubottualeksey: Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke.18:42
alekseyтам одни дебилы18:42
ducassecarly: just install it using a graphical package manager or the command line: 'sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop'18:43
ppfniranjan: is it still called eth0 for you?18:43
BluesKajsponge, no doubt some fedora kde spin users feel the same as I do18:43
alekseyused gnome18:43
carlyokay but ubuntu is running horrifyingly bad on the computer18:43
alekseyok18:43
carlyi mean it literally can't run anything for 1 minute without failing miserably18:43
carlyso i figured lubuntu would be easier on it?18:43
ppfmaybe18:43
ppfunity is kind of heavy18:43
alekseyplasma secret18:43
ppfgive lxde a try then18:43
foojatt: I tried with that, still doesn't work. I can ssh when I ssh from my macbook air with -vvv it does pass the private key of appropriate identity file...18:44
foojatt: does ubuntu need anything else? Any special security? This is a fresh install18:44
carlyducasse is there a way to message one on one on this? I have no idea how i even got here18:44
ppfniranjan: the interfaces have different namestoday18:44
ppfcarly: just discuss it in the channel18:44
ppfthat's what this thing is for :)18:44
ducassecarly: there is, but we try to keep it in the channels so others can weigh in, and you don't get bad advice18:45
carlyokay got ya18:45
carlySo i did what the suggestions were out there, ran some terminal commands and changed the 60 to 10 to lower the pressure on ram18:46
carlybut that didn't help, and then i installed preload..still works horribly18:46
jattfoo: can you pastebin the output of ssh -vvv that fails?18:46
carlyso you think I should wipe clean and then use the USB boot to install lubuntu?18:46
ppfcarly: sounds ominous18:46
ducassecarly: what fails, exactly?18:46
ppfcarly: sudo apt install lubuntu-desktop18:47
carlythat's all i'd have to do? Because it seems ubuntu is just too much for the hard drive or I installed it incorrectly. I mean basically when you think of it ducasse think of a computer we used in the 90s with dial up18:47
jattfoo: recent ssh versions disable some algorithms by default18:47
carlythat's how slow everything is running and I have barely anything downloaded18:47
ppfyes it's all you need to do18:47
jattfoo: for instance I've in my .ssh/config things like18:48
jattHostkeyAlgorithms ssh-dss18:48
ppfplus select an lxde session at login18:48
alekseyhelp url download plasma full18:48
carlyok and that will replace ubuntu with lu?18:48
ppfno, put it side by side18:48
ducassecarly: not replace, you choose at login18:48
foojatt: to be clear, it fails but requires password. https://bpaste.net/show/861623efd3d3 ... hm, I have never needed that in the past, but I can try to add that18:48
carlywow...okay...I thought i'd have to remove since it's working so slowly18:49
foojatt: and from that pastebin, jazz-key is the one I set up.18:49
alekseyfoo  teamwiewr  loser18:49
carlynow, if i have both side by side - will they both use the hard drive? I have the 64bit installed onto my 2gb RAM - just want to make sure18:50
carlythats the ubuntu i mean18:50
ducassecarly: the heavy stuff is started after login, lxde/lubuntu is a much lighter desktop18:50
carlyokay perfect and then ubuntu will just sit there not really using much while i'm using lxde?18:50
ppfcarly: yes they'll be installed side by side, so it'll cost you an extra half gig of diskspace or so18:51
ducassecarly: right.18:51
ppfcarly: 'ubuntu' is the operating system and the eco system18:51
ppfon top of that runs the user session and the desktop environment18:51
carlyOk and lubuntu is the type of session got it18:51
ppfthe latter is unity in a stock ubuntu (and unity is what's so heavy)18:52
carlyso, any ideas on what I may have done wrong to make the ubuntu so slow18:52
ducassecarly: the base of both is the same.18:52
ppflxde is the de that's part of the lubuntu setup18:52
ppfand unity v. lxde is the only difference between the to18:52
ppftwo18:52
ppfcarly: you didn't do anything wrong, your system is just a bit weak18:53
carlyit's all so beautifully confusing i'm very new to this obviously....okay so they sort of have to go together...and if I install and use lubuntu it should work more smoothly?18:53
ppf'lubuntu' is just the name of the bundle18:53
ppfright now you're installing LXDE18:53
ppfthe L is for Lightweight, so yes18:53
ducassecarly: they are both the same operating system, just different graphical shells. unity is heavy, lxde is not.18:53
carlyokay, so can we recap? Sorry i am so slow at this stuff...I should go onto the computer with ubuntu installed and run what should I do open terminal and run?18:54
BlessJahwill linux-image-generic-lts-vivid (from trusty) receive patch for dirtycow?18:54
ducassecarly: 'sudo apt install lubuntu-desktop'18:54
carlyokay and then give it a reboot afterwards?18:54
ppfno18:54
ppfjust log out and back in18:54
carlyawesome18:54
ppfand pick the LXDE session in the login screen18:54
Bashing-omBlessJah: That kernel is EOL .. you should be on xenial's kernel at this point .18:55
ducassecarly: but choose lubuntu instead of unity at login18:55
carlyyes! This is amazing, no more having to wait 60 hours for the unetbootin to make a new bootable usb hah18:55
ppfthere is a round thing that you can click on to pick the session, next to your username or top right of the screen18:55
carlyokay got it18:55
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BlessJahBashing-om: assuming that I have reason to stay on 3.19, is it definitely EOL or will receive some updates? (some shitty drivers or sth, due to which I've stayed on 3.19)18:55
carlyanything else I should do or should I be smooth sailing? I'll definitely pop back on here and give an update in case anyone else has the same issue that I did18:56
Bashing-omBlessJah: Nope .. no more support for that kernel .18:56
pelayoowlkflffkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk18:56
pelayohola18:56
ppfcarly: no idea, fix one issue at a time :)18:56
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carlyokie dokie i'll be back guys!18:56
carlythank you so much!18:56
ducassecarly: come back and tell us if it isn't better, so we can figure something out :)18:57
carlyi'll definitely be back...if I save this chanel link i'll be able to access again yes?18:57
pelayoque  idiomas  habais  todos   yo  español18:57
ppf!es | pelayo18:57
ubottupelayo: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.18:57
ghost_Quick question - Is there a way to setup IRC chats to completely erase everything after a certain time lapse? Similar to snapchat, but not as dumb? lol18:57
Bashing-omBlessJah: You can either update to xential's kernel OR revert back to trusty's kernel .18:57
ducassecarly: yes, i'd think so.18:57
carlygot it! Be back very shortly guys thanks18:58
ppfghost_: if you run your own server or channel, sure18:58
ppfghost_: but that doesn't cover the clients18:59
BlessJahBashing-om: it seems that I'm stuck halfway between 4.4.0-45 kernel and lts-vivid xserver drivers19:01
Bashing-om!info linux-image-generic xenial19:02
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.4.0.45.48 (xenial), package size 2 kB, installed size 12 kB19:02
BlessJahBashing-om: I have xenial kernel but xserver drivers are from vivid which caused gfx driver hung19:02
spongeBluesKaj, But regarding kde, how do you get updates for the kde environment? Who fixes the bugs for kde in kubuntu 14.04 these days?19:03
ioriaBlessJah, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack19:03
Bashing-omBlessJah: Proprietary graphic's driver ? .. understandable that the driver breaks as it is built on the then installed kernel .19:03
ioriaBlessJah, it will automatically, iirm, remove the lts-vivid19:03
ppfsponge: the kde people19:03
BlessJahit's intel, and apt install linux-image-generic-lts-xenial didn't replace *-lts-vivid packages19:04
BluesKajsponge,  the Kubuntu devs,  check #kubuntu-devel  for answers19:04
Bashing-omBlessJah: OH ! .. there is no FGLRX support for the xenial kernel . AMD has gone full bore with open source .19:04
BlessJahit's intel19:05
BlessJahstill i9xx from vivid with xenial kernel seems not to cooperate nicely19:05
spongeBluesKaj, And they still "care" for bugs in the old kde even though the kde version of kubuntu 14.04 probably wasn't an lts?19:05
ioriaBlessJah, are you on trusty, right ?19:06
BlessJahioria: actually it's mint 17.3, but yes, trusty19:06
ppfthe ubuntu maintainers of the kde packages backport fixes19:06
MonkeyDustBlessJah  what's the output of    cat /etc/issue19:06
MonkeyDustouch19:06
ioriaBlessJah, on ubuntu you follow the link i posted, and it's ok (i got the same setup)19:06
BluesKaj14.04 is LTS , so it's well supported, sponge19:06
BlessJahioria: from what I see it will work on mint as well19:07
BlessJahmy mistake was to install just linux-image-xenial and not all packages listed in your link19:07
spongeBluesKaj, Cool! very cool! And how do you handle old release of the other apps? like vlc/libreoffice if you wish to upgrade them? add ppas?19:07
ioriaBlessJah, yep19:08
BluesKajsponge, the packages are upgraded as well thru the backports when they are ready and stable19:09
spongeBluesKaj, You have to enable that somehow?19:10
BlessJahioria: is --install-recommends really necessary here? I tend to install everything with opposite option19:11
ioriaBlessJah,  all i can say is that i i used that command :þ19:11
BlessJahso be it19:11
BluesKajsponge, yes in your sources.list or package manager19:12
BlessJahioria: btw, does it uninstall appropriate vivid packages?19:13
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ioriaBlessJah,  yep19:13
BlessJah(idk since I had them removed earlier)19:13
spongeBluesKaj, For each app separately? or for all of them at once? I remember ubuntu 10.04 and don't recall such an option.19:13
erle-MonkeyDust, I figured out my firefox problem19:14
erle-kernel module intel_powerclamp is the problem19:15
erle-when removed, everything is fast and cpu load is low19:15
valkyrie_Hallo19:15
carly@ducasse and @ppf still here?19:15
Cheesecakeheelo19:15
ducassecarly: i am :)19:15
MonkeyDusterle-  glad i could help19:15
carlyam I tagging your name correctly? When you IM me it says carly: and then the message how do I do that19:16
BluesKajsponge, whatever kde/plasma apps needed upgrading, usually as large group of interdependent packages19:16
ducassecarly: type the first few characters and press tab.19:16
carlyducasse: hey its working!19:16
MonkeyDusterle-  great, i'm glad you find, going to try it muself, too19:16
carlyhahah cool. The terminal is running like the madman that it is so we will see how this goes19:16
MonkeyDustfound it*19:17
erle-MonkeyDust, everything feels ten times faster immediately19:17
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ducassecarly: are you still installing lubuntu?19:17
spongeBluesKaj, maybe I'll move this conversation to #kubuntu-devel19:17
carlyyes, progress is at 26&19:17
carly%**19:17
carlyducasse: 26% sorry19:18
WulfHello19:18
BluesKajsponge, well I'm there19:18
valkyrie_Wulf : hello19:18
WulfI've got severel apt repos configured. How can I see which repo a specific package version would be downloaded from?19:18
ducassecarly: you might be low on memory if you only have 2g, i'm guessing that is part of what is slowing things down. lubuntu should be a lot better.19:19
BluesKajsponge, but the real devs can help ypu further19:19
spongeBluesKaj, thanks19:19
CountryfiedLinuxhowdy19:19
CountryfiedLinuxIs Ubuntu 4K ready?19:19
bekksCountryfiedLinux: Is your display 4K ready?19:19
CountryfiedLinuxbeaver My TV is.19:20
bekksSo Ubuntu is, too.19:20
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carlyducasse: it said it was going to take a specific amount more of memory and I just went with it anyway19:20
ducassecarly: not memory, disk space.19:20
CountryfiedLinuxbekks My TV is.19:21
bekksCountryfiedLinux: So Ubuntu is, too.19:21
CountryfiedLinuxsorry wrong nickname reply beaver19:21
carlyducasse:  oh, yes that's right and that doesn't matter because thats the 64bit situation right?19:21
ducassecarly: it doesn't matter at all, because disk space and memory are two different things, and you are low on memory.19:22
ppfand 64bit refers to something different :)19:22
carlyppf: i figured that hah! I am very interested in this stuff but it is a lot to learn. I learn quickly with it, should've definitely went into tech in college instead of where I went...it's way more interesting!19:23
mabus_oh god19:24
carlyducasse: . i'm seeing a lot of "will be retrofied at next boot" - should I give it a reboot after just to be sure everything is gtg? Also any way I can increase memory? Like by adding a usb or memory card?19:24
mabus_i accidentally copied a file to /etc/passwd, what should i do for restoring19:24
FManTropyxlol19:24
ducassecarly: what kind of machine is this? laptop?19:24
CountryfiedLinuxThere's a lot of popular Linux YouTubers that don't know the difference between gigabit and gigabyte.19:24
carlyyep, sony vaio VGN-NR180E19:25
ducassecarly: on laptops you often need to swap out the memory modules with new, bigger ones. a repair shop can help you.19:25
ioriamabus_, do you have a /etc/passwd-   ?19:25
FManTropyxmabus_: do you have /etc/passwd-?19:25
FManTropyxlol19:25
CountryfiedLinuxTalking about their systems having 4 "gigabytes" of RAM, and an ISO download that's "1.2 gigabytes" 1 gigabyte = 8 gigabits.19:25
FManTropyxit should be a backup19:25
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mabus_ioria: should i by default?19:26
ioriamabus_, look19:26
ppfmabus_: ya19:26
carlyducasse: yeah but I have no $ for all that, have to try to rig it the best way I can....I wasn't sure if I kept a memory card in the slot permenantly if that could somehow help19:26
BlessJahioria: everything seems to work fine except for virtualbox19:26
FManTropyxI do, so cp that file as passwd19:26
carlyppf: 99% ducasse: 99%19:26
carly!19:26
ioriaBlessJah,  damn19:26
mabus_ok, hm19:26
ppfmabus_: and, for the future, install etckeeper19:27
younderppf: wery good advice!19:27
ducassecarly: we're not talking about usb memory sticks, but specific types of memory modules. can cost a little. but lubuntu should help.19:27
BlessJahioria: however there seems to be virtualbox in both mint (rosa) and ubuntu (trusty) repo, I'll try to switch to ubuntu19:27
carlyducasse: it's done19:27
ioriamabus_, /var/backups/passwd.bak19:28
bekksBlessJah: And there is the official vbox repo.19:28
carlywhen i log back in will i need a separate account or shuld everything stay the same19:28
ppfcarly: same account19:28
ioriaBlessJah,  good luck .... i'm not very versed in vbox19:28
ducassecarly: ok, log out and select 'lubuntu session'.19:28
younderhow does anyone make sense of this chaos?19:28
carlykk i'll be back guys. thanks so much! younder: people like ducasse and ppf that's how ;-)19:29
ppfyounder: multi-colored nicks is all the rage19:29
younderToo much is going on at once.19:29
mabus_ioria: how do you recommend i get a shell?19:29
mabus_to do this on19:29
ioriamabus_,  meaning ?19:29
mabus_no etc passwd19:29
mabus_cannot login19:29
FManTropyxdid you destroy it and then log out?19:30
ioriamabus_,  where are you now ?19:30
mabus_my session stopped working pretty much immediately19:30
th0rmabus_, boot into single mode19:30
ioriamabus_,  recovery19:30
mabus_how19:30
FManTropyxrestore latest backup?19:30
ppfmabus_: during boot you can select recovery19:30
ppfin grub19:30
ioriamabus_,  grub -> Advanced -> root shell19:31
mabus_i have a recovery option under advanced, not root shell19:31
ppfthat's it19:31
ioriamabus_,  yep19:31
mabus_getting a lot of core dumps, hopefully it comes up fine...19:32
younderYou all have the opetion of a root-shell but it won't work unless you have a root password19:32
ppfno it will directly drop you into the shell19:32
younderand ubuntu doesnt't have one by default19:32
ppfyou don't log in in recovery mode19:32
mabus_friendly-recovery--stopped error message on screen along with all the core dumps :/19:33
younderI could say something like su su; chpasswd <passwd>;  su <prev user>; but that seems to be unpoppular19:33
FManTropyxis recovery single user mode?19:33
younderI could say something like sudo su; chpasswd <passwd>;  su <prev user>; but that seems to be unpoppular19:34
ppfFManTropyx: yes19:34
younder;)19:34
ppfyounder: that's beside the point19:34
mabus_yeah looks like its not booting into recovery19:34
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ioriamabus_,  if recovery fails, try with a livecd19:34
mabusyeah figured, i'll try to hunt down an optical drive or usb key19:34
younderPoint IS, IN boot recovery you NEED a root passwod19:35
ppfyou sure you only killed your /etc/password?19:35
carlyducasse: Wow this is much faster19:35
elichai2hey19:35
carlyppf: i think it worked!19:35
ppf*passwd19:35
ppfcarly: great!19:35
elichai2i'm having a problem with Qtcreator, anyone can help?19:35
ducassecarly: that's good :)19:35
elichai2https://askubuntu.com/questions/841379/qtcreator-freezes-after-few-minutes-of-use19:35
ppfyounder: no19:35
younderppf, YES19:35
ioriamabus_,  http://askubuntu.com/questions/411514/how-to-recover-a-deleted-etc-passwd-file19:36
empedokles78should I leave secure boot enabled in my netbook?19:36
Chr|sI think im coming back to ubuntu, tried some other distrubutions, but I have fond memories of ubuntu19:36
carlyokay so, when i clicked the circle it gave me the option for LXDE, or lubuntu (which I did lubuntu) - and it also gave me the option to go into others....is there anything else I can do now that I'm on lubuntu to help the memory out?19:36
carlyany pointers19:36
carlyducasse: guys this is so much faster holy cow19:36
ppfcarly: is performance still bad?19:36
carlythanks again 10 a million19:36
carlyno it's great19:36
ducassecarly: shouldn't really be necessary, but you might want to try a lightweight browser like midori.19:36
carlyjust wondering if i should do anything else...19:37
ioriayounder, what you mean 'IN boot recovery you NEED a root passwod' ?19:37
carlyokay sounds good!19:37
younderSeriosly I love the way you have prented people from shootin their own ffot by preventing people from loging in as root.19:37
ioriayounder, i can boot recovery without root password set19:37
FManTropyxthe first thing I always do after boot is open terminal and do sudo -i19:37
younderBut during recovery, and by and expert, YOU NEED ROOT ACCESS19:38
ducassecarly: i've got to go, but good luck!19:38
carlythanks so much! I appreciate all of your help! I'll keep this open and hopefully someday I can answer someones question lol..thanks a ton!19:38
carlyducasse: couldn't have done it without you19:38
Ben64younder: that doesn't mean you need a root password19:38
carlyppf: or you!19:38
carlythanks again!19:38
ppfyounder: no, you're wrong19:38
ppfas we keep telling you19:38
younderppf:explain hen19:38
ppfrecovery mode will boot into a shell19:39
ppfthere is no login involved19:39
younderppf :since what version. Because that is NOT as I remeber it19:39
ppfsince always19:39
Ben64younder: since always19:39
ioriaif we want to say something about recovery , we can say that is a security issue...19:40
empedokles78Is secure boot recommended in the bios?19:40
younderI get a login probpt user:<> passwd <>19:40
ppfioria: well if you've got physical access to the machine security is out the window19:40
ioriappf,  i was saying that19:40
younderppf,  agreed19:40
ioriappf,  you can grab the disk :þ19:41
ppfya19:41
younderppf,  Though a bios boot passwd might slow hem down19:41
Ben64nope19:41
ioriamaybe a 'grun pasword'19:41
ioria*grub19:41
mabusfwiw windows requires you ahve a password for the recovery menu19:41
mabusyounder: no, you can clear that out by removing the cmos battery19:42
younderppf,  Anyhow teiefs hate desktop machines. The want laptops. A HINT19:42
ioriathere was a backdoor in win, Administartor19:42
youndermabus, I know, but is a hassle. And thiefs are mostly lazy19:42
ppfif someone has physical access, there is no security19:43
Southern_Gentlemioria, thank gawd the newer versions you can disable it19:43
ioriaSouthern_Gentlem, oh, really ?19:43
ppfyounder: how do you access recovery mode, if i may ask?19:43
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youndermabus, I'm just saying desktop macheines get left behing, they are ostly unsellable. Laptops get stolen. This is data I have gotten from studying police records19:44
youndertake it or leave it19:44
ppfright :)19:45
ioriawel, encryption left19:45
ppfempedokles78: it's neither recommended nor dissaproved19:45
younderencryption is the only thing you have left it it is stolen19:45
ppfhm he left alread19:46
ppfi'm too slow :)19:46
younderppf: I would just clone cloe the disk after booting in Knopfix linux19:47
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younderBut there are other solutions19:47
younderIf the disk is encrypted then simply 'ignoring' security does't work19:48
ppfmabus: any luck with recovery?19:49
ioriai guess not19:49
noob_on_railshey everyone! any ideas on this one ? -> http://askubuntu.com/questions/841390/amd-system-fresh-install-only-usb-3-working-iommu19:50
ppfhm, suspicious19:53
youndernoob_on_rails, nop, That USP failure is completely unknown to me19:53
menacehi is there a program or script with which i can list the "origin repository" for every installed package, or certain installed packages?19:53
menacelike apt-cache poliy19:53
youndernoob_on_rails, nop, Ti is PROBABLY to the issue ther, just a symtom19:53
menacebut with the output in one line, like <packagename> <version> <repositoryurl>19:54
menacei do not see the possibility to change the format of apt-cache19:54
noob_on_railsyounder:  sorry i didnt quite get what you typed :S19:54
youndermenace, apt-search19:54
ppfmenace: you'll have to script that together19:54
ppfyounder: you're giving bad advice19:55
ppfplease stop19:55
menaceoh, apt-cache madison works.. i should rtfm more o_O19:55
younderppf:;)19:56
ppfmenace: yes it does, i assumed that's what you were talking about, sorry about that19:56
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menace dpkg --get-selections  | awk '{ print $1 }' | cut -d: -f1 | xargs -IX apt-cache madison X | grep -i <certainurl> :)19:57
noob_on_railsyounder: problem is all my USB2 ports are not working :S19:57
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youndernoob-on-rails: and everything else does?19:58
youndernoob-on-rails: in http://askubuntu.com/questions/609909/usb-ports-not-working: sudo modprobe -r floppy19:59
noob_on_railsyounder: usb3.0 work! , yes everything else works (i had to install r8168 realtek drivers)19:59
noob_on_railsbut everything works!19:59
noob_on_railsexcept USB2.0 , many people say that's an IOMMU problem20:00
youndernoob-on-rails: thank god. I thought you would have us in for a long session20:00
noob_on_railslol20:00
noob_on_railsi hope im not :D20:00
noob_on_railswell , i turned on IOMMU from BIOS , but then USB3 ports stopped working! restarted went back to the initial setup , so i can have KB & Mouse20:01
noob_on_railsany ideas?20:01
youndernoob-on-rails: attack the computer with a slege hammer and your problems should be over ;)20:02
pandaadbhey - i updates my ubuntu 16.04 today (apt get upgrade) and now the hdmi input is not working anymore, neither does the laptop shut down (need to hold the power button)20:02
noob_on_railsi really try to understand if im trolled or actually you are trying to help :D thanks anyways tho! :S20:02
pandaadbis there anyone who experiences something similar?20:02
pandaadbxrandr shows my hdmi as disconnected20:03
nicomachuspandaadb: you just did upgrade, not dist-upgrade?20:03
pandaadbno just upgrade20:03
youndernoob-on-rails: just joking20:03
ppfnoob_on_rails: he's a troll20:03
pandaadbmy monday routine, update then upgrade20:03
insyhmm spent last hour breaking my head on prolly something simple but i cant figure it out20:03
pandaadb(apt-get update, apt-get upgrade)20:03
noob_on_railsluckily there's not a sledgehammer in my room :p20:04
MonkeyDustinsy  let's hear it, in one line20:04
insyhow come my server isnt showing the page that i want but only the default apache pge20:04
pandaadbi read the nvidia drivers might be at fault, however i have a prime setup and i am in power safe mode (because of vsync tearing) and use intel only20:04
younderpandaadb,  Do you have a UEFI setup?20:05
pandaadbyounder, i believe so. I might be wrong though.20:05
pandaadbis there a command i can run to check?20:05
younderpandaadb,  That DOES cause problems with NVIDIA20:06
pandaadbi think its the one where you have to disable a thing (cant remember the name) so that the driver can load20:06
pandaadbsomething with regards to security? I believe it causes a login loop when you forget to disable it20:06
younderpandaadb,  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI20:07
pandaadbbut as i said, i have set the nvidia settings to use intel only, and i can see in the indicator that it is intel only20:07
younderpandaadb,  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI#SecureBoot20:07
pandaadbyes that's the one. it has caused a bit of a problem when i first installed the nvidia drivers, but that has not caused any issue after i turned off secure boot20:08
pandaadbit worked fine yesterday and today. i did the upgrade, however not restarted. I went home, turned on the laptop and hdmi is not being recognised anymoe20:09
younderpandaadb,  the problem happens afte the nvidia divers update. There is a kernal parts that compiles. And t because the sha code fails the driver isn't loaded so X boot fails20:09
pandaadboh okay. would it help if i switched to the open source drivers?20:10
ppfpandaadb: did you reboot?20:10
ppffor good measure, run sudo apt full-upgrade20:10
ppfwhat ubuntu version are you on?20:10
pandaadbppf yes multiple times, but the laptop doesnt even turn off now20:10
younderThe security bit is a sha 256 code hat all kernel modules need to pass20:10
ppfyounder: please stop20:10
pandaadbppf 16.0420:10
ppfalright20:10
pandaadbI also dont believe the nvidia drivers where updated this morning when i ran upgradae20:10
ppfrun a full upgrade20:11
pandaadbon it20:11
ppfjust to be safe20:11
ppfand then paste the output of journalctl -b -120:11
ppfto see why the shutdown isn't happenening20:11
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pandaadbppf Specifying boot ID has no effect, no persistent journal was found20:12
pandaadbis the output of above command20:12
ppfright, you have to enable that20:12
pandaadbfull upgrade only upgraded the java8 installer for oracle20:12
ppfin /etc/systemd/journald.conf20:13
ppfcan you paste the dmesg output then?20:13
pandaadbyes i can (assuming you mean the command?)20:13
pandaadbit is quite a bit, let me copy20:13
pandaadbppf, http://pastebin.com/5L3YFNds20:14
BlessJahbekks: just in case, switching form 5.0.4 from mint repo to 4.3.36 from ubuntu repo fixed the issue20:15
pandaadbin the journald.conf, which one should i uncomment? All of them?20:15
Bray90820Every time I run a browser in ubuntu 16.10 my surface 3 freezes and I get this error20:15
Bray90820https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/33402675/IMAG0104.jpg20:15
nicomachusBray90820: still working on that? :/20:17
bekksBlessJah: which issue in particular?20:17
Bray90820nicomachus: Yep20:17
bekksBlessJah: 5.0.x < 5.0.1x wasnt a very stable release. I'd go with 5.1.18 for all the regressions fixed.20:17
ppfpandaadb: Storage=persistent20:18
pandaadbppf, i dont know if that makes a difference but i did the dmesg when the monitor was unplugged20:18
BlessJahbekks: * No suitable module for running kernel found, Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 4.4.0-45-generic (x86_64)20:18
ppfpandaadb: don't think it matters20:18
BlessJahbekks: compilation error for dkms module20:18
ppfthe acpi warnings are suspicious, but not fatal i think20:19
pandaadbi added storage=persistent but i am getting the same output for journalctl20:19
pandaadbi belive i saw some errors in the kern.log before when the laptop didnt quit20:19
younderpandaadb, YES. disclose20:20
bekksBlessJah: Then I'd go for 5.1.18 for sure.20:20
pandaadbwill do - ppf they are all also ACPI20:20
ppfpandaadb: you need to reboot for it to take effect20:20
ppf(persistant storage means the journal is written to disk for every boot)20:20
pandaadbhttp://pastebin.com/LZrFbZNg20:21
pandaadbthat is the kernel log20:21
pandaadba part of it at least, it is quite big. i can try and grep more of it20:21
ppfdmesg and kern.log are the same20:22
BlessJahbekks: any particular reason/improvement?20:22
pandaadbohh okay20:22
pandaadbdidn't know that20:22
ppfpandaadb: can you check the apt logs for recent driver and kernel upgrades?20:22
ppf(technically they aren't the same, dmesg prints the kern.log tail, effectively)20:23
bekksBlessJah: As I said, a lot of regression fixes, e.g. fixing snapshot corruptions in 5.x version prior 5.1.18, etc.20:23
BlessJahnever had any issue with snapshot20:23
pandaadbppf, http://pastebin.com/ZfRvYBKJ20:24
pandaadbmicronode seems to have been updated today20:24
pandaadbi think that is the intel driver (or part of it) effectivley?20:24
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pandaadbthat is weirdly though at a time where i did not do an update20:24
BlessJahbekks: actually it's more likely I will dump mint 17.3 in favour of either ubuntu 16.04 or debian20:25
pandaadb20:56 ...20:25
bekksBlessJah: Use 5.x < 5.1.18, create two snapshots, and try to delete one. It will result in a corruption of the vm.20:25
pandaadbactually that may have been me changing the driver in the additional drivers from "do not use this device" to the micronode driver20:25
pandaadb(both didn't work with the hdmi output)20:25
BlessJahbekks: oh this kind of issue, I've seen this one, just learnt not to delete middle snapshots20:26
ppfbut that's from an hour ago, you said the issue is older?20:26
bekksBlessJah: thats a regression fixed in 5.1.1820:26
zacky83Hi everybody, how can I upgrade easily from ubuntu 14.04 LTS to 16.04 with command line ?20:26
pandaadbppf, i noticed it when i turned the computer on roughly 20:50 today20:26
jatt!upgrade | zacky8320:27
ubottuzacky83: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade20:27
ppfthe microcode upgrade was after that20:27
BlessJahbekks: vbox 4.3.36 at the moment, it seems that xenial ships 5.0.18 but yeah, whatever20:27
pandaadbi did the update this morning at 9 but haven't rebooted after it so maybe the update only took effect after reboot?20:27
nicomachuszacky83: sudo do-release-upgrade20:27
zacky83jatt , I am on ubuntu server20:27
younderzacky83, yes Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it.20:28
pandaadbppf, yes could that be caused by me trying a different driver in the additional-drivers dialouge?20:28
ppfpandaadb: could be?20:28
ppfit also removed the nvidia 37020:28
zacky83younder , nicomachus , will I be obliged tor eboot ?20:28
bekksBlessJah: Dont mix up 5.0.18 and 5.0.18.20:28
bekksBlessJah: Everything < 5.1.18 contains that regression.20:28
younderzacky83, yes20:28
bekksBlessJah: 5.0.18 vs. 5.1.1820:28
younderE:)gaBBØ20:28
pandaadbi think that would be that then. I tried 2 things: first change the intel driver since i dont use nvidia as per the prime settings, then i chose the open source driver for nvidia to see if that may fix something - but havent rebooted since doing that change20:29
BlessJahyep I know, since so far I have lived with that, it's not that huge issue to me20:29
pandaadball other updates are from last friday in the  apt/history.log20:29
jattzacky83: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YakketyYak/ReleaseNotes#Upgrading_from_Ubuntu_16.04_LTS20:29
zacky83jatt  I am upgrading from ubuntu 14.0420:30
jattsame procedure20:30
pandaadbi can undo those changes, however it didn't work before either20:31
younderzacky83, Are you wware that the upgrade can cause isseues, 14.04 uses upstart and 16.04 systemd20:31
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zacky83younder , what is the difference ?20:32
jattwrong20:32
jattthe 14.04 -> 16.04 upgrade is supported20:32
ppfpandaadb: give it a try20:33
ppfyounder: please stop trying to give advice when you've got zero idea what you're talking about20:33
pandaadbok, i'll try and reboot with nouveou and see if that makes a difference (maybe the nvidia driver did mess up somewhat)20:33
younderzacky83, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers20:33
younderppf: would you stop claming that! It is insulting20:35
ppfi'm off your back the second you stop giving unsound advice20:35
jattignore the guy and that's it20:35
ppfjatt: i can ignore him, but people asking for help don't20:36
younderYeah 30 years on unix and linux experience are worth nought.20:36
pandaadbppf, hi again. it shut down this time, however the hdmi is still not working. it is running a different intel driver now though20:36
pandaadbthe journalcnf gives me: Data from the specified boot (-1) is not available: No such boot ID in journal20:37
jatt😸20:37
ppfyeah, it'll backlog the current boot now20:37
snkcldhow can i take the requirements inside a "debian/control" file and install them? is there some command e.g. "install-requirements ./debian/control"20:37
zacky83younder , will the upgrade will change my asterisk version too ?20:37
CoolslammerHell new linux user here, I have just installed unbuntu 16.04.1 LTS in dual boot. When I try to to boot the grub menu is sopouse to run, but it does not and goes straight to windows. I have tried the boot repair but when I try to boot live, the screen goes black. Any help would be awesome thanks.20:38
pandaadbsame acli errors in the kernel log20:38
younderzacky83, Don't know20:38
pandaadbi could try switching to nvidia and then seeing what that does?20:38
MonkeyDust!nomodeset | Coolslammer20:39
ubottuCoolslammer: 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 parameter20:39
younderzacky83, My server (the astriks machine) still runs 14.0420:39
CoolslammerThanks guys ill check it out and see if it works!20:39
ppfpandaadb: always worth a try, but i doubt that's causing that20:40
pandaadbi really don't know. nothing i did seems to be able to cause this.20:40
pandaadbi had graphics issues with the prime setup for a while, but using just intel fixed that for me20:40
younderppf: I t took me a week to figure out what was wrong with the NVIDIA setup. good luck20:41
ppfsnkcld: not like that20:41
ppfgdebi can inspect the .deb package though, if you've got that control file in a package20:41
pandaadbok, /me reboots into nvidia20:41
zacky83younder ,can I upgrade to ubuntu 14.04.5 ? I am now under 14.04.120:43
ppfzacky83: sure you can20:43
geez[m]Test (sorry)20:43
ppfwhy shouldn't you20:44
zacky83ppf how can I do it ?20:44
younderzacky83,  you can upgrade but not distribution upgrade20:44
zacky83younder , how ?20:45
younderzacky83,  sudo att updare; sudo apt upgrade20:45
pandaadbhi - back again :) nvidia booted fine with 370 however still no second screenn20:45
younderupdate20:45
pandaadbi read that reinstalling xorg might do something?20:45
xanguazacky83: unless you ignore security updates, you're probably already using the fifth point release20:45
ppfif you connect the hdmi, what's xrandr show?20:45
ppfzacky83: run sudo apt-get dist-upgrade20:46
ppfit'll take you to the latest point release20:46
pandaadbone sec -also ppf jounralcntl is now not empty anymore if you are still interested in the contents?20:46
younderxaungua : I  was assumin he was20:46
ppfpandaadb: if there's still an issue with rebooting, sure20:46
pandaadbppf no it appears that it now like rebooting again ... i don't know why20:47
pandaadball i did was switch around the drivers a bit20:47
pandaadbppf, xrandr output http://pastebin.com/3Kv57e1u20:47
pandaadbwith the monitor plugged in20:47
pandaadbi can also tell that the monitor knows it is plugged in. It stops doing the no-input window that floats around and just goes black20:48
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ppfpandaadb: which one is the connected hdmi?20:48
mabusso i managed to get a livecd booted and copied over my old /etc/passwd20:48
mabusbut now when i boot im just getting errors20:48
mabus"assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system"20:48
pandaadbppf interstingly enough, i only have 1 hdmi port20:48
_28_riaBashing-om, hello, I've tried, didn't help20:48
zacky83younder , I did apt-get update and apt-get upgrade , do I need to reboot now ?20:48
ppfmabus: yeah, what i said, you not getting into recovery mode said that /etc/passwd wasn't the problem20:49
ppfzacky83: no20:49
_28_riaBashing-om, if you remember me from yesterday, about bunch of errors during installing anything with anything20:49
pandaadbi have one hdmi and one USB C port that i put an adapter in for the display port (second screen). However i don't have that here so i don;t know if thta one still works20:49
zacky83ppf I now have ubuntu 14.04.220:49
ppfzacky83: upgrade also doesn't upgrade the point version20:49
ppfyou need sudo apt-get dist-upgrade for that20:49
ppfpandaadb: alright20:50
zacky83ppf but I will get ubuntu 16 with that no ?20:50
ppfpandaadb: for fun, try this:20:50
xanguazacky83: no20:50
mabusoh some of the messages before it are related to my zfs instance20:50
mabusmaybe i should shut it down and see if it comes up20:50
xangua!upgrade | zacky8320:50
ubottuzacky83: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade20:50
mabusbut how?20:50
ppfxrandr --addmode HDMI-1 1920x1050 && xrandr --output HDMI-1 1920x105020:50
pandaadbppf while plugged in?20:51
zacky83xangua , what version will I have ?20:51
ppfpandaadb: yes20:51
ppfzacky83: 14.04.520:51
ppfto upgrade to a later release, use do-release-upgrade20:51
ppf(no apt in there)20:51
zacky830 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 0 to remove and 0 not to upgrade20:52
pandaadbppf, i get: xrandr: cannot find mode "1920x1050"20:52
pandaadb do i need to quote the arguments20:52
zacky83with apt-get dist_upgrade20:52
pandaadbor maybe it needs to be 1080 instead20:52
ppfpandaadb: yeah, that was a typo, sorry20:52
_28_riahello, recently, I've started to get a whole bunch of errors during install. No matter, what I install. here is the install log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23373166/20:52
zacky83ppf20:52
CoolslammerHey, I had a question a bit earlier about booting to black screen, and you guys told me to enable nomodeset.20:52
pandaadbppf, now i get: unrecognized option '1920x108020:53
_28_riaapt update; apt upgrade tried. It went through, but didn't help20:53
younderppf: a part of the driver kernel is compiled with the kernel. Not loaded with modprobe20:53
_28_riaalso tried apt -f install20:53
_28_riasame thing20:53
CoolslammerBut when it boots live, it doesn't show purple splash screen with keyboard at bottom20:53
ppfyounder: wat20:53
zacky83ppf lsb_release -a  gives me 14.04.5 but when logging in my server I still get 14.04.220:54
ppfpandaadb: did you type that right?20:54
younderppf:  I seem to forget the name of that standard, but belive me, it does20:54
pandaadbppf i executed:20:54
pandaadbxrandr --addmode HDMI-1 1920x1080 && xrandr --output HDMI-1 1920x108020:54
ppfah my bad20:54
ppfit's --mode 1920x1080 on the second command20:54
pandaadbokay20:55
* pandaadb tries20:55
mabusppf: how can i disable things like zfs (the ppa version) from starting up on boot?20:55
pandaadbppf so --output --mode 1920x1080 without the HDMI i think?20:55
ppfzacky83: did you run these commands on your server?20:55
ppfpandaadb: no20:55
ppfwith HDMI-120:55
ppfxrandr --output HDMI-1 --mode 1920x108020:56
pandaadboh okay, i had the --mode after the output directly20:56
zacky83ppf yes20:56
ppfthen i don't get the logging in part20:56
pandaadbok intersting. my screen went black, then popped back up and said: xrandr: Configure crtc 1 failed20:57
zacky83ppf   Welcome to Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.16.0-77-generic x86_64)20:57
ppfhow do you 'get 14.04.2' when logging in20:57
ppfzacky83: cat /etc/*-release20:57
ppfzacky83: also, what's the ultimate goal? i think i missed that20:57
CoolslammerHey, I had a question a bit earlier about booting to black screen, and you guys told me to enable nomodeset. But when it boots live, it doesn't show purple splash screen with keyboard at bottom.20:57
zacky83DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS20:57
zacky83ppf , I have a bug with Selector.select in java which is due to kernel and ubuntu version , I try to upgrade to get ird of that bug20:58
pandaadbppf, i added verbose for more output and got: http://pastebin.com/6G7cqf8S20:58
ppfzacky83: what kernel and ubuntu version do you need?20:58
xanguazacky83: what bug would be that?20:59
ppfkeep in mind you need to reboot for the new kernel to kick in20:59
zacky83here is the bug       https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/261620:59
ppfpandaadb: you can try the other outputs as well21:00
ppf!info linux-image-generic trusty21:00
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 3.13.0.100.108 (trusty), package size 2 kB, installed size 30 kB21:00
ppfzacky83: which kernel are you going for?21:01
pandaadbhdmi 2 has the same output21:01
pandaadbmhm let me boot it back into intel since the tearing is driving me nuts and nvidia does not seem to want to do any other display either21:01
zacky83ppf , I have a server with ubuntu 16.04 and kernel 3.16 and it works fine .   on ubuntu 14.04.1 with kernel 3.16 it bugs ......... I can not understand21:02
ppfsure, go ahead21:02
c0d5xis there an issue with DNS today ?, `apt -y update` fails resolving `us.archive.ubuntu.com` !21:02
ppfzacky83: where do these kernels come from zacky83 ?21:02
c0d5xis there a reason why `apt` updates are failing for trusty ?21:02
ppftrusty ships 3.1321:02
mabusok so i discovered a problem, the overwritten /etc/passwd is what as backed up to /etc/passwd-21:02
ppf!info linux-image-generic xenial21:02
zacky83ppf , I updated kernel with a command line21:02
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.4.0.45.48 (xenial), package size 2 kB, installed size 12 kB21:02
ppfand that's xenial21:03
mabusi need a stock /etc/passwd21:03
ppfmabus: tried /var/backups/passwd.bak?21:03
zacky83ppf apt-get install linux-generic-lts-utopic21:03
mabusok i swear, the folder was empty last i looked21:04
_28_riamabus: boot with a livedvd and copy this file from the booted up session.21:04
ppf!info linux-generic-lts-utopic21:04
ubottuPackage linux-generic-lts-utopic does not exist in yakkety21:04
mabusbut now i have a proper backup, thanks ppf21:04
ppf!info linux-generic-lts-utopic trusty21:04
pandaadbppf, ok - back on intel. A new output appearedm caled VIRTUAL121:04
ubottulinux-generic-lts-utopic (source: linux-meta-lts-utopic): Complete Generic Linux kernel and headers. In component main, is optional. Version 3.16.0.77.68 (trusty), package size 1 kB, installed size 28 kB (Only available for i386; amd64; armhf; arm64; ppc64el; powerpc)21:04
pandaadbI executed your command and it was succesful on that one. display shows a second screen, however nothing is shown on the screen21:04
zacky83ppf can I get kernel 4.xxx on ubuntu 14.04 ?21:06
bubbunduerrorWhy the hell I get errors trying to uninstall libxau6? http://pastebin.com/8k9UdzGC21:06
mabuswoot, we're booted. thanks for the assistance ppf et al.21:07
pandaadbokay ... soooo this is dumb and stupid and i don't know what the swearing rules are on here, so i shall stop now. ppf as it turns out, the cabel at the back of the monitor was slightly loose ... :( :( :(21:07
ppfzacky83: maybe from mainline21:07
ppfwhy not upgrade to xenial?21:07
xanguazacky83: in a couple of months, yes21:07
mabusso interestingly, ppf, a broken /etc/passwd was enough to prevent me from booting recovery21:07
pandaadbi sencirely apologise for wasting your time and thank you greatly for trying to help me overcoming my own stupidity :D21:07
spongewill snap/snappy solve make the ppa-backports obsolete and all versions of ubuntu will enjoy newer versions of apps?21:07
ppfmabus: i wouldn't have imagined21:08
bekkssponge: No?21:08
ppfpandaadb: lol21:08
ppfbut happy to help!21:08
pandaadbha yeah .. i loled as well, well that was one of the things i just yelled :D21:08
spongebekks, So what will snap be used for?21:09
pandaadbfunny enough i read of issues where the laptop port is shaky and you have to press it in really hard. i almost cracked the laptop open trying to get the cable in :D never thought of checking the other end21:09
ppfbubbunduerror: sudo apt -f install21:09
bekkssponge: For deploying applications with all dependencies needed.21:09
bekkssponge: And just having a new snap avail doesnt mean "oh, thats fully tested, etc. and will be available in a LTS fashion".21:10
mabuswhat does the community recommend for update schedule? automatically applying updates in some fashion? just read about one of the latest scary root vulns and found my system was vuln21:10
spongebekks, bakporting is also able to deploy dependencies from what I understood. no?21:10
ppfi'm running full nightly upgrades21:10
pandaadbokay :) a good night everybody - i have had enough laptop shananigans for a day :D21:10
bekkssponge: No.21:10
bubbunduerrorppf still an error21:11
cisstrdubuntu 16.04 lts, can I make a script which automatically runs before suspend and one which runs directly after?21:12
spongebekks, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports states at the bottom: Option 2: install both the package and its dependencies from Backports. To do that specify -t trusty-backports option, for example:  apt-get install -t trusty-backports amarok . What am I missing here?21:12
bekkssponge: backports are one way to make applications from upstream available to "older" releases. Applications which contain bugfixes, etc. which are vital, and where deploying a backport is more easy than fixing the old version of the application.21:12
ppfbubbunduerror: i can't really read the error, sorry21:12
bubbunduerrorppf: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23376085/21:12
bekkssponge: you ALWAYS install all dependencies as well as the application.21:12
ppf!it | bubbunduerror21:13
ubottububbunduerror: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)21:13
bubbunduerrorSeriously ?21:13
bubbunduerrorDo I have to translate? Ok then.21:13
ppfbubbunduerror: yeah, i'm sorry :)21:13
bekkssponge: The question is, how dependencies are handled. Using snappy, and app A, you install dependencies A.1, A.2, while installing app B needs A.3 and A.4, and things will still work correctly.21:14
bubbunduerrorppf: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23376097/21:15
spongebekks, Can backporting upgrade application such as libreoffice from LO 5.1 to 5.2? or does this require a special backport for libreoffice?21:15
bekkssponge: backports and snappy are exclusive approaches.21:16
ppfbubbunduerror: what it says: sudo apt install --reinstall libxau6:i38621:16
bekkssponge: using snappy, you can install LO 5.1 and LO 5.2 without having dependency issues, since both snappy apps provide their own dependencies.21:17
bekkssponge: and even ship them.21:17
bubbunduerrorppf: still can't uninstall after reinstalling.21:17
ppfwhat's the error you're getting there?21:17
bubbunduerrorppf: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23376107/21:17
ppfhm21:18
ppfinstall the packages it complains about?21:18
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mabushey so i have plex media server installed via dpkg since a long while ago, but i would like to instead switch to using the ubuntu repository for it. how can i switch what source a package is using without clobbering my local configuration21:19
bubbunduerrorWhy should I Install them if I want to remove it c.c21:19
ppfmabus: no21:19
ppfbubbunduerror: what do you want to remove?21:19
bubbunduerrorlibxau621:19
ppfright, i meant the libmesa dependencies21:20
mabusno what?21:20
bubbunduerrorSo I have to install the mesa dipendencies in order to uninstall libxau6??21:20
bubbunduerror.-.21:20
ppfno you can't switch the source21:20
ppfbubbunduerror: not sure, that was a guess21:21
bubbunduerrorWTF! If that works it doesn't make sens.21:21
bubbunduerror*sense21:21
ppfwell they transitively depend on libxau621:21
ppfi've overlooked that, sorry21:21
bubbunduerrorInstall to uninstall .-.21:21
ppf(it's late)21:21
ppfso what you're doing is remove a dependency of some other package without removing that package21:22
ppfit looks like that, if you want to remove libxau6, you also need to remove libegl1-mesa and friends21:22
ppf(that's what the latest error says)21:23
bubbunduerrorppf21:23
bubbunduerrorif i remove21:23
bubbunduerrorlibmesa21:23
bubbunduerrorxorg server messes up too.21:23
bubbunduerrorThis can't be a solution.21:23
user|69002quick question for the resident experts or advanced users out there. I'm about to make the switch back to linux (yet again) from windows and I'm considering two options. Install Kubuntu as is, or install Ubuntu and install plasma desktop KDE 5.8.2. Does anyone know which is the better choice considering the current state of both distributions and t21:23
user|69002he difference betyween 5.5 / 5.7?21:23
ppfbubbunduerror: so if libxau6 is a central component in the xorg dependecy tree, why do you want to remove it?21:24
terriblehey it is possible to change the splash screen in ubuntu 16 xenial???21:24
ppfuser|69002: that's the same distribution21:25
ppfbut if you want KDE and only KDE, just go with kubuntu21:25
ppf!pm > user|6900221:26
ubottuuser|69002, please see my private message21:26
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user|69002would i miss out on anything cool in kde 5.5 versus 5.8?21:28
user|69002or has it all been updates and bug hunting since?21:28
ppfuser|69002: it's the same distribution. anything you get on one flavour you get on the other21:29
terriblehey it is possible to change the splash screen in ubuntu 16 xenial???21:29
rainbowwarriorhello can someone please point me to a how to on getting msi ge60 2qd apache steel series keyboard to light up please?21:29
user|69002ty ppf21:30
mabusppf how can i force myself to get a new passwd binary?21:31
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ppfmabus: why do you want a new passwd binary?21:32
mabusbecause i tried out the latest local exploit which overwrites suid files21:32
mabusand it was in my stupidity that i copied over the backup /usr/bin/passwd to /etc/passwd21:33
ppfand that surprisingly severly messed with your system? :D21:33
mabuslost my session, and when i rebooted of course, /tmp/passwd.bak gone21:33
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bekksmabus: get a live cd and fix it.21:33
mabusanyhow im all booted and stuff, but i want to get a passwd binary21:34
ppfyou can reinstall !passwd21:34
ppf!info passwd21:34
mabushow21:34
ubottupasswd (source: shadow): change and administer password and group data. In component main, is required. Version 1:4.2-3.2ubuntu1 (yakkety), package size 769 kB, installed size 2420 kB21:34
ppfsudo apt install --reinstall passwd21:34
mabusalright21:34
mabushere goes21:34
mabusReinstallation of passwd is not possible, it cannot be downloaded.21:34
ppfsudo apt -f install21:35
ppfand if that fails, paste the output of it please21:36
mabus$ sudo apt -f install --reinstall passwd21:36
mabuscouple lines of the usual and: Reinstallation of passwd is not possible, it cannot be downloaded.21:37
ppfjust sudo apt -f install21:37
mabus0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.21:38
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ppfpaste the entire output of install --reinstall passwd?21:39
MIKUBUNTUdamnit. got a 1604 stick to boot up on my target hp laptop, but the network will not connect after putting in the pwd -- it is detecting the signal, but not connecting21:39
dracula_hi21:39
mabusi mean, ive pasted the only line that isnt in every output21:39
mabusppf: http://pastebin.com/UshqwcLg21:40
MIKUBUNTUfor the backstory -- curl https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2016/10/23/%23ubuntu.txt > ciccio && grep MIKUBUNTU ciccio21:41
ppfare you still sure passwd is the only thing you killed?21:42
elisa87how should I fix this? Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"21:42
ppfmaybe you're better of with a clean install21:42
ppf(or reinstall a new ubuntu over your current one)21:42
terriblehey it is possible to change the splash screen in ubuntu 16 xenial???21:42
mabusppf: yes. im in a fully functioning system21:43
mabusi have applied updates to other things, things are working fine21:43
ppfexcept that apt is somehow broken21:43
mabusare you able to reinstall passwd from your system?21:45
ppfyes21:45
mabusim on 14.0421:46
mabusincidentally i tried on a 12.04 system and it doesn't even have 'apt'21:46
mabus(just apt-get)21:46
mabuswhat release are you on?21:46
ppfoh, somehow i thought you were on xenial21:47
xfceonecompiz burn effect not working on 14.04 ,was removed?21:47
ppfthen sudo apt-get install --reinstall passwd ?21:47
mabusno i tried with apt-get too, same result21:49
mabusis there a way i can manually get the package and just copy the binary?21:49
ppfyou can manually download it, sure21:49
ppf!info passwd trusty21:49
ubottupasswd (source: shadow): change and administer password and group data. In component main, is required. Version 1:4.1.5.1-1ubuntu9.2 (trusty), package size 728 kB, installed size 2275 kB21:49
mabus1:4.1.5.1-1ubuntu9.121:50
mabusis my isntalled versino21:50
mabusi dont know where to manually look for packages or how the binary is contained in it though21:50
ppfttp://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/passwd21:51
mabusppf: can you tell me what the expected permissions are on /etc/passwd21:54
mabuserrr21:54
Bashing-ommabus: http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/passwd . ppf's leading h did not make the paste .21:54
mabus/usr/bin/passwd (really should stop messing those up now)21:54
ppfmabus: the package will contain that too21:54
mabusppf: yeah, but in the right permissions already?21:55
ppfin the future, make an FS snapshot or run crazy things in a vm21:55
ppf-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2380 Okt 21 00:17 /etc/passwd21:55
mabusnot suid?21:55
mabusoh21:56
mabusyeah the binary, /usr/bin/passwd not the text file /etc/passwd21:56
mabus-rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 47032 Oct 24 17:54 /usr/bin/passwd21:56
ppfthat's -rwsr-xr-x21:56
ppffor me too21:57
mabusok21:57
mabusthanks for your help again21:57
bumblefuzzso, I have a few programs set to launch when I log in... how do I set those apps to start up on a particular workspace?21:58
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bumblefuzzso, I have a few programs set to launch when I log in... how do I set those apps to start up on a particular workspace?22:02
_28_riahello, recently, I've started to get a whole bunch of errors during install. No matter, what I install. here is the install log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23373166/22:05
MIKUBUNTUcan anyone help me try to recover my files from this target laptop running on 16-04 live session, and then secondarily get the wifi working? for the backstory -- curl https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2016/10/23/%23ubuntu.txt > ciccio && grep MIKUBUNTU ciccio22:05
bekksMIKUBUNTU: thats a chatlog, not a backstory.22:07
Bashing-om_28_ria: I am back .. reading .22:07
_28_riaand I've tried: "apt update; apt upgrade" and apt -f install, but nothing helped22:07
bumblefuzzso, I have a few programs set to launch when I log in... how do I set those apps to start up on a particular workspace?22:10
MIKUBUNTUheya bekks figured it would be helpful to put everything together instead of repeating over and over, seems like a good tool huh?22:10
bekksMIKUBUNTU: pretty much useless to force people reading an entire backlog instead of repharsing your actual issue in one line.22:11
Bashing-om_28_ria: As a gentle poke .. what results ' sudo apt install --reinstall showfsck ' ?22:13
bekksMIKUBUNTU: rephrasing even.22:13
MIKUBUNTUbekks i dunno someone gave me that code here yesterday just experimenting to see if it's useful. clearly not going over big with you .. lol. anyways, have a target hp laptop here thats been dark for couple months at least since it crashed immediately after an update. now this unit i'm typing on is getting into stages of harddrive failure so i really need to rescue the other box (and it's files)22:14
bekksMIKUBUNTU: And whats the actual ubuntu related issue on that?22:15
MIKUBUNTUthe original os on the box is lubuntu 1404 or so, and the stick is lubuntu 160422:16
MIKUBUNTUall my issues are always ubuntu, i don't use anything else (except my cousins mac today to burn the usb)22:17
bekksMIKUBUNTU: And what is the actual issue at that point?22:17
MIKUBUNTUbekks well i got the box booted up, but it won't connect to wireless, even tho it's detecting the wifi, and i've put in the correct security pwd. that would help me immensely through the help session if i could do everything on the one box. what i want to do is rescue the files off it, and then proceed with a fresh install.22:19
_28_riaBashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23376361/22:20
bekksMIKUBUNTU: And besides all that irrelevant parts. What is the actual ubuntu releated issue regarding to recover your files?22:20
bekksMIKUBUNTU: what about: insert a live cd, mount your stuff, copy your files?22:21
MIKUBUNTUbekks well i'd appreciate help determining how to use the ubuntu (lubuntu) tools to accomplish the task22:21
_28_riaBashing-om: oops, I've forgot to add the --reinstall parameter, just a sec, I will rerun with this param22:21
bekksMIKUBUNTU: how to accomplish which task?22:21
bekksMIKUBUNTU: See above.22:22
MIKUBUNTUrescue files, troubleshoot wireless issue22:22
bekksMIKUBUNTU: mount your stuff, copy it to a safe location.22:22
kk4ewtMIKUBUNTU,  boot the live mount your old /home   plug in external drive22:23
_28_riaBashing-om: Here is the correct version with the --reinstall param: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23376367/22:23
kk4ewtmount it open your file manager drag and drop22:23
MIKUBUNTUkk4ewt: ok the stick is live now, i don't know how to access the underlying /home22:24
bekksMIKUBUNTU: Mount it.22:24
bekks!mount | MIKUBUNTU22:24
bekks+22:24
ubottuMIKUBUNTU: mount is used to attach devices to directories. See also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount22:24
Bashing-om!info showfsck xenial22:26
ubottushowfsck (source: showfsck): show the number of reboots before next forced fsck. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.4ubuntu4 (xenial), package size 3 kB, installed size 80 kB22:26
MIKUBUNTUbekks: one of the 'features' of my failing harddrive is that i can't get various sites to render -- such as the link you just gave me: "This site can't be reached."22:26
bekksMIKUBUNTU: and all you have is that single machine?22:27
MIKUBUNTUbekks: kk4ewt so i can't follow any instructions on that page22:27
Khar00fgood evening everyone22:27
Bashing-om_28_ria: Ouch this might get dicy ! .. Does ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ' run ?22:28
Khar00fI have a quick question i'm hoping someone can help with22:28
MIKUBUNTUbekks i have the target machine with the stick (but no wifi working) at my front left, and the machine with the failing hdd that i'm typing on front right22:29
Khar00fI was running a nas4free server with a raidz pool, but i wanted more flexibility when it came to apps installed, so i switched over to ubuntu 16.0422:29
bekksMIKUBUNTU: So you have a machine to open those links.22:29
Khar00fnow i'm installing my services one by one, i got the raidz1 migrated over fine22:29
Khar00fopenssh works fine as well22:29
MIKUBUNTUbekks: but it WON'T open them, as i explained above22:30
bekksMIKUBUNTU: so you have too machines unable to open links?22:30
Khar00fMy issue is with smb shares, i edited smb.conf and added the shares, i see them in windows, but i can't access them22:30
MIKUBUNTUbekks that is correct22:30
bekksMIKUBUNTU: So why is the target machine unable to open links?22:31
Khar00fwhen i click on them it asks for authentication, i use the name of the user i added using adduser command, but it won't let me get through22:31
Khar00fi'n thinking it's one of 2 things22:31
Khar00feither smb needs their own users accounts22:31
Khar00for the folder permissions are not set right22:31
Khar00ffor the folders right now they have 775 permissions with uid/gid set to root22:32
Khar00fany ideas?22:32
Khar00fI tried to create a folder using sftp access (with the same user as the one i created) it won't let me, it says permission denied, i'm guessing it's the permissions and owners that are set wrong22:34
MIKUBUNTUbekks the target is unable to open links because the wifi is not connecting. it's detecting the network, but upon putting the correct pwd it is still not connecting, so clearly it can't open links in that condition22:34
bekksMIKUBUNTU: so for a workaround, plug in a cable.22:35
bekksMIKUBUNTU: And in case you have two computers without internet connection - how are you online in here?22:35
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MIKUBUNTUbekks we had a hurricane two weeks ago and i can barely even move through the house to find anything for all the boxes that had to be brought in22:36
bekksMIKUBUNTU: which doesnt answer my last question.22:37
MIKUBUNTUbekks, one has connection -- this one, but failing hdd -- has gone read-only on me so that all kinds of little things don't work -- like i can't take a screenshot even22:38
bekksMIKUBUNTU: So plug in an external hd, mount it, and copy your files over.22:39
MIKUBUNTUbekks, can't i somehow copy to a usb storage?22:39
bekksMIKUBUNTU: "external hd" == "usb storage".22:39
bekksMIKUBUNTU: mount it, copy your files.22:39
MIKUBUNTUbekks ok, so that's the process i don't know how to do. i was hoping that someone could help me.22:40
bekksMIKUBUNTU: So on that internet working failing hd box - can you open the link given?22:40
MIKUBUNTUno, it says this site can not be reached22:41
MIKUBUNTUbekks its rather a conundrum22:41
_28_riaBashing-om: Here is the "sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade): http://paste.ubuntu.com/23376437/22:44
Bashing-om_28_ria: reading.22:45
hello??22:45
hello need help for jailbreak iphone (want to install linux repo)22:45
CosmicNoiseshello, get advice on jailbreaking an iphone. When ready to install ubuntu, come back here for help if needed.22:46
zykotick9MIKUBUNTU: <OffTopic/Sidenote> i do find you all CAPS nickname visually distracting...  just sayin' (it's more when people are using it to address you...) "consider" changing it - or not...22:47
Bashing-om_28_ria: Yuk .. fraid this may be above my skill level ! .. but what results ' sudo apt install linux-image-generic ' ?22:47
zykotick9MIKUBUNTU: next time!  not now!22:47
MIKUBUNTUzykotick9: was a typo, then i just went with it22:48
MIKUBUNTUapparently nobody likes the choices i'm making today ... lol22:49
MIKUBUNTUzykotick9: but, point taken22:49
CosmicNoises_28_ria, apt is not suitable for running in scripts. Avoid.22:49
_28_riaBashing-om: "sudo apt install linux-image-generic": http://paste.ubuntu.com/23376451/22:49
_28_riaCosmicNoises: apt-get and aptitude give me the same results22:50
CosmicNoises_28_ria, try sudo dpkg --configure -a22:50
Bashing-om_28_ria: That too had no effect .. I just do not know what to do in this situation .22:51
_28_riaCosmicNoises: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23376464/22:52
_28_riaBashing-om: I am breaking my head too22:52
kicksledHi, anyone that can help me with a quick isse I'm having with LiveCD Customization? I'm following along the guide and everything is ok until I'm running "sudo umount edit/dev" - I'm getting a reponse that target is busy. Any ideas how to resolve the issue?22:53
MIKUBUNTUhow should the USB be formatted for receiving files if i am able to mount/copy them?22:53
_28_riaCosmicNoises: Bashing-om: There is probably, something to do with that missing LSB tags and overrides, but I've no idea, what it is, google doesn't help either.22:54
AARCHi there22:54
AARCI ran into a bit of a wierd problem22:54
CosmicNoises_28_ria, check your /boot is not too full22:54
AARCI've freshly installed ubuntu 14.04 LTS22:54
AARCBut network isn't working22:54
AARCsudo ifconfig shows eth0 and it shows the device as in having recieved an ipaddress22:55
tomreynAARC: that sounds good already. what makes you think networking does not work then?22:56
AARCping commands and sudo apt-get upgrade or sudo apt-get update won't work22:57
AARCDestination Host unreachable22:57
AARCPings from an external pc don't work either22:58
tomreyncan you ping the gateway?22:58
Bashing-om_28_ria: Regrets, but I have never encountered such . Do not know how to proceed . Anything I may advise at this point could make the situation even worse .22:58
AARCHowever I can ping the gateway the installation is connected to22:58
AARCThe gateway gives no response from the installation itself22:58
_28_riaCosmicNoises: "df -lh /boot" shows: "/dev/sda3        62G   35G   25G  59% /", that it's on the same mount, as the root "/", and it has 25G free, or are you saying, that boot might have too many files?22:59
_28_riaBashing-om: Thanx for giving a try22:59
tomreynAARC: so this doesn't work? ip r s | awk '/^default/ {print $3}' | xargs ping22:59
AARCtomreyn: attempting to do that now23:00
CosmicNoises_28_ria, occassionally the boot partition can become filled causing problems during updates and upgrades.23:00
AARCCommand fails23:01
AARCSeems like the installation wasn't succesfull23:01
tomreynAARC: how do you assign the ip address? dhcp? or manually?23:01
AARCdhcp23:01
_28_riaCosmicNoises: since, the partition which /boot folder is on, i.e. "/" has a lot of free space, do you mean that the actual directory "/boot", in my case has many files in it?23:01
tomreynAARC: can you show: ip a; ip r; ip l23:02
tomreynon a pastebin23:02
tomreyn!pastebin | AARC23:02
ubottuAARC: 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.23:02
AARCOne second, the guy having this problem is giving me remote access to it, since it's in a virtual machine23:03
anubisrahi is anyone got problems with chromium playing youtube videos??23:04
tomreyndebugging someone elses' netwokr issues remotely - that's not an ideal setup.23:04
_28_riaanubisra: me, no23:04
anubisrait's odd I've tried everything that i can think of23:05
anubisrafirefox is ok23:05
AARCtomreyn: it's a remote host, cloud-at-cost23:05
AARChttp://puu.sh/rUsS2/9572724790.png23:05
tomreynanubisra: it'll be one of your browser add-ons23:06
AARCCan't copy paste from the remote console23:06
anubisratomreyn: ill nowck them off23:06
anubisratomreyn: no joy, still nothing23:07
tomreynanubisra: without the cable plugged in, it won't work23:08
anubisratomreyn: lol23:08
anubisratomreyn: if only23:08
tomreyn'no carrier'23:09
tomreynand the interface is down23:09
anubisratomreyn: firefox is running ok23:09
tomreynanubisra: it's running fine, and loading pages from its cache alright?23:10
anubisratomreyn: yes23:10
tomreynanubisra: but not from anywhere else, right23:10
tomreynbecause you don't have a network connection23:10
anubisratomreyn: it's loading a full page but the video playback from is just black23:11
tomreynright, it loads that page from its cache23:11
tomreynits local file cache23:11
tomreyna web broiwser is not a tool for analyzing netrwork connectivity23:11
AARCtomreyn: here is the result: http://puu.sh/rUsS2/9572724790.png23:12
AARCunable to copy text from this console...23:12
tomreynAARC: that's the same image you pointed me to earlier23:12
tomreynoh crap i totally mixed up AARC and anubisra there23:13
AARCwell, seems like you are human aswell :P23:13
tomreynAARC: sometimes23:13
tomreynso, your cable is not plugged in, be it real or virtual23:14
AARCnot plugged in, then the question is, where did it get the IP from23:14
tomreynno idea, have you grepped /etc for it?23:15
MIKUBUNTUtrying to erase USB to use as recepticle for files -- yesterday was trying to load live session on it but it aborted early. now i just tried to use startup disk creator to erase it and got this :: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23376529/23:16
_28_riaCosmicNoises: I will reboot to see if any of the things, I've done so far, affected anything.23:17
CosmicNoisesMIKUBUNTU, use gparted23:17
CosmicNoisesMIKUBUNTU, the error itself suggests this to you23:18
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MIKUBUNTUCosmicNoises i was trying first to format/erase it with gparted, and it wasn't erasing which is why i decided to try something else. i may not know how to use gparted correctly23:20
holmserMIKUBUNTU, I'm currently in USB partition hell as well23:20
MIKUBUNTUholmser: i hate hell23:21
CosmicNoisesMIKUBUNTU, make sure you start it with sudo permissions, identify your usb drive in the device list, and then delete and create a new partition on it.23:22
CosmicNoisesMIKUBUNTU, be sure to click the "apply" button to actually begin making your changes23:22
MIKUBUNTUCosmicNoises: how do you enable sudo permissions on gparted?23:23
CosmicNoisesMIKUBUNTU, open a terminal and type "sudo gparted"23:23
AARCsudo gparted23:23
zykotick9CosmicNoises: personally, i'd just mkfs onto the usb, and forget about partitioning (if it's for storage)... but your method works ;)23:23
AARCor just type "sudo -s"23:24
CosmicNoiseszykotick9, yeah, but gparted is a little more manageable for newbies.23:24
zykotick9CosmicNoises: +123:24
MIKUBUNTUCosmicNoises: ok will you help me through?23:24
tomreyni think that base don the error message, the issue is a gpt (not msdos) partition table23:25
CosmicNoisesMIKUBUNTU, open terminal, type "sudo gparted", enter password. Gparted will load. Top right there is a dropdown list of devices - select yours - make sure it matches the storage size you are expecting.23:25
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CosmicNoisesMIKUBUNTU, once you've selected your drive, you'll see a list of partitions on the drive. Right click and delete all partitions itul it just says "unallocated". Then right click on "unallocated" and create a new partition there. The default partition settings should be fine (either FAT32, NTFS, EXT4, whatever best suits your purposes)23:26
CosmicNoisesMIKUBUNTU, finally click the big green tick button to apply the changes. A dialog box will show with details of the process and will inform you when it is complete or if it encounters errors.23:27
zykotick9!cookie | CosmicNoises23:27
ubottuCosmicNoises: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie!23:27
zykotick9CosmicNoises: ^ serious23:28
WhiteNightHello All. In Kubuntu 16.04, the Syslog viewer does not entertain system fonts settings and looks really bad ... Any clues?23:28
CosmicNoiseszykotick9, I like to help... and I am bored and awake haha!23:28
MIKUBUNTUCosmicNoises: ok i'll try again23:29
CosmicNoisesWhiteNight, try an alternative syslog viewer? I believe there are many from which to choose, although I've never personally sought one out.23:30
WhiteNightCosmicNoises, suggest a good one?23:30
MIKUBUNTUCosmicNoises: i get this on sudo start -- http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23376576/23:30
CosmicNoisesWhiteNight, https://quadrantsec.com/sagan_log_analysis_engine/23:30
CosmicNoisesMIKUBUNTU, that seems normal. Another window should pop up containing the GUI for gparted, no?23:31
MIKUBUNTUCosmicNoises: yes, but all the output scared me23:32
CosmicNoisesMIKUBUNTU, don't worry about it, it doesn't say anything too harmful.23:33
CosmicNoiseslinux likes to spit stuff at you, and even seasoned developers don't understand the vast majority of it.23:34
MIKUBUNTUCosmicNoises: ok, so it does just say unallocated -- BUT, if i open the stick in the file manager it has all the file folders of a live session lubuntu on it -- (yesterday the copy process stuck at 194 mb)23:37
CosmicNoisesMIKUBUNTU, yes, but nothing will ACTUALLY change on the drive until you click "apply". When you click "delete" and "create" partition, these just line those actions up to be performed.23:38
CosmicNoisesThey are not actually performed until you click apply.23:38
MIKUBUNTUCosmicNoises: so i open the file folder for the usb volume and i see boot casper dists efi intall isolinux pics pool preseed ubuntu md5sum and readme23:38
CosmicNoisesalso, try not to mount the drive while using gparted to make partition changes on it23:38
MIKUBUNTUCosmicNoises: i never actually saw a command for "delete" literally23:39
MIKUBUNTUCosmicNoises: and the 'apply button' is greyed out23:40
CosmicNoisesMIKUBUNTU, probably because you mounted the drive23:41
CosmicNoisesMIKUBUNTU, gparted will only let you perform operations on an unmounted drive23:41
MIKUBUNTUCosmicNoises: ok so how to remedy that?23:41
CosmicNoisesclose down gparted, go back, and follow my instructiosn to the letter23:42
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CosmicNoisesgparted will run and it will either work or give you errors to work with23:42
MIKUBUNTUcisstrd: gparted apparently sees the usb as mounted, because the mount command is muted out23:43
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RJ45WOOOOOOOW23:43
MIKUBUNTUbut i don't see any command to unmount23:43
RJ45nice netsplit23:43
Bashing-omMIKUBUNTU: There are those times too that GParted will see a swap partition and mount it in GParted .. do you se any key icons on GParted's display ?23:44
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RJ45hi, this is probably a quick and easy newb problem; I need to upgrade a package using a package from debian's repo ('cos ubuntu repo don't have the update yet), but for gcc-4.9-base(4.9.2-10) I get "Error: breaks existing package 'lib32gcc1' dependancy gcc-4.9-base(4.9.1-0ubuntu1),  how do I get this shit installed??23:46
tomreynRJ45: yuo don't23:47
RJ45tomreyn: Gnoooooo, there has-to be a way, I really need this package23:48
NoCode_So what happens when clutter won't start? This is after I "killall gnome-shell". there's error with clutter mentioned, but clutter has no command to start. Gnome-shell also won't start. I'm stuck restart the computer.23:48
tomreynthen upgrade to a a newer ubuntu release or use a backport if there is one23:48
tomreynRJ45: randomly installing random packages from other releases or even distributions is recipe for desaster. generally, do not use dpkg -i (or gdebi) unless youknow exactly what implications doing so will have.23:49
RJ45tomreyn: aw c'mon, that's ridiculous, I have like 4 years of mess all over this computer, I have literally 300 programs installed, really 300, and that's on-top of the stuff that comes with Xubuntu..23:49
tomreynRJ45: do you created the perfect, never upgradable, computer?23:50
tomreyn:-P23:50
RJ45tomreyn: yyyuup23:50
tomreynRJ45: well, this system cannot be supproted23:50
tomreynRJ45: but let's try a different approach to this issue: which ubuntu release do you run there?23:51
RJ45I get anxiety attacks when I do an update, in-case everything takes a huge shit.. (luckily my last update (today) was okay) I only install SECURITY updates ONLY XD23:51
RJ45I am running Xubuntu 14.04 upgraded from 12.04, with the latest security updates23:52
tomreynit's ok to only install security updates, as long as you're on a supported release.23:52
tomreynand you are apparently23:52
RJ45tomreyn: I'm trying to get the very latest patch of 'lshw' installed, 'cos it supposedly fixes a seg-fault bug I'm having when I run it with a certain USB enclosure.. yadayda23:53
tomreynwell more or less. i assume.23:53
tomreynyou could download the source package, patch it, build it, install it23:53
RJ45I doubt installing debian's lshw would cause any real problems, I  mean it'[s just lshw.. and the version is literally one patch away from my current one23:54
tomreynor you could try a different software which does similar things, such as hwinfo and dmidecode.23:54
tomreynyou'd pull indifferent dependencies. either way, not supported here.23:55
RJ45I'd really really like to see if this patch of lshw works..23:55
tomreynwell then give it a try.23:55
RJ45is there even a shady sort of way that could work?23:55
RJ45how?23:55
tomreyn<tomreyn> you could download the source package, patch it, build it, install it23:56
* RJ45 is feelin' lucky tonight and wants to take a few risks23:56
tomreyni can tell so much :)23:56
RJ45<tomreyn> you could download the source package, patch it, build it, install it23:56
RJ45..what am I a software engineer?, there's a reason I use Xubuntu and not Gentoo23:57
RJ45apt-get all the way baby, I don't even want to know better23:57
bazhangRJ45, for which package23:58
RJ45bazhang: trying to get this installed  https://packages.debian.org/stable/lshw23:58
RJ45but it depends on https://packages.debian.org/jessie/gcc-4.9-base23:59
RJ45> but for gcc-4.9-base(4.9.2-10) I get "Error: breaks existing package 'lib32gcc1' dependancy gcc-4.9-base(4.9.1-0ubuntu1)23:59
bazhangRJ45, why are you showing us debian packages23:59

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