[00:00] <anom> any of you using a custom ubuntu theme? seems like my flatabulous theme has balled up completely
[00:19] <picolinux> iai galera
[00:22] <picolinux> alguem conhece umas sala sobre pen test
[00:31] <PBGUY> Hello
[00:32] <PBGUY> Can someone help me with triple booting?
[00:32] <Bashing-om> PBGUY: In what respect ?
[00:33] <PBGUY> I want to install win 10 on and ssd, and ubuntu and kali together on an hdd
[00:34] <Bashing-om> PBGUY: K, that is doable, so what is the question ?
[00:35] <PBGUY> I havent setup a dual or triple boot before, just looking for some tips or things not to do
[00:36] <PBGUY> Is there any special process when setting up a triple boot compared with dual
[00:37] <PBGUY> I have tried finding the answer but can only find things like triple booting all on seperate drives or on the same drive
[00:37] <Bashing-om> PBGUY: Nothing magic here . But If I may suggest, keep the boot code separate. Keep Windows as Windows .. and on the HDD decide which of the linux systems is the primary booting system . Can only have one system as the booting control authority per hard drive .
[00:39] <PBGUY> Ok so on startup I cant have all 3 OS listed in grub?
[00:40] <PBGUY> Actually I prefer to boot straight into windows or auto boot to windows if no option is chosen, if thats possible, the linux distros are for educational purposes
[00:41] <Bashing-om> PBGUY: IF you have both linux in HDD .. and Windows on the SSD .. and in the primary booting system on the HDD 'sudo update-grub' to pick up and chain load all detected OS .. so, Yes .
[00:41] <PBGUY> OK great
[00:42] <PBGUY> Do you recommend Ubuntu or Kali as the primary on hdd, or does it not particularly matter?
[00:42] <Bashing-om> PBGUY: But, mind you to have the boot option of 3 systems, will require that you boot the hard drive rather than the SSD .
[00:43] <Bashing-om> PBGUY: You ask that in a ubuntu channel .. ? .. I am prejudiced in favor of ubuntu .
[00:46] <PBGUY> Haha fair enough, thank you for your help :)
[00:48] <Bashing-om> PBGUY: :) .. Have at it, be careful and hooler at us if ya get stuck with ubuntu .. No luck to it .. Prior prudent Planning .
[00:48] <PBGUY> Will do, thanks again.
[00:49] <eb17380393> Hello
[00:49] <andinoh> I have a zte mf667 modem which is card-locked but networkmanager something weird..it unlocks it temporarily and i can use a different sim. I have tried strace ...but no serial file in /dev is opened. Any idea?
[00:50] <andinoh> Does something weird in 16.04..
[00:52] <andinoh> Anybody?
[00:59] <bezdech> +hi
[01:00] <saint_> hello / Anyone installed Ubuntu desktop or server on ESXi 6.0 ?
[01:01] <bezdech> which version of ubuntu 64 will be the fastest for 2gb ram, amd 64x2 5200+2 grorce 9500 gt ?
[01:01] <ablest1980> cpu speed
[01:02] <bezdech> how to check it?
[01:02] <ablest1980> system setting>details
[01:03] <bezdech> AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5200+ × 2
[01:03] <Bashing-om> bezdech: Is your ubuntu experience up to a minimal install ? I will attest that the minimal is faster  than any other that I have installed .
[01:04] <bezdech> i have 2 days exp on ubuntu L(
[01:04] <bezdech> i have 2 days exp on ubuntu 16.4
[01:04] <Bashing-om> bezdech: Let us not then jump of the deep end !
[01:04] <cybersecurity> eae
[01:05] <Bashing-om> bezdech: Faster will be (l)ubuntu or (x)ubuntu than that of ubuntu (unity) .
[01:05] <ablest1980> bezdech 16.04lts should run fine i think i have it its slower then 14.04lts but you cpu is almost twice the speed of mine heres you cpu
[01:05] <ablest1980> http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/K8/AMD-Athlon%2064%20X2%205200+%20-%20ADO5200IAA5DO%20(ADO5200DOBOX).html
[01:06] <ablest1980> i think kde is faster then unity i think better for laptop/notebooks
[01:07] <drkjstr> saint_, Not on 6.0, but yes on 5.5
[01:07] <bezdech> to be honest i need ubuntu or linux only to play eve since they stopt supotring  32 bit systems
[01:08] <saint_> drkjstr did you just left the default values ?
[01:08] <drkjstr> Pretty much.
[01:08] <saint_> drkjstr i m having a headache with 6.0 ... at the time of boot, it does not read my ISO file (md5 ok) , and just boot in DHCP in a loop. sucks ass.
[01:08] <saint_> drkjstr IDE or SCSI hd  ?
[01:10] <drkjstr> I think SCSI, but it's been awhile ago, and I've slept since then.
[01:10] <drkjstr> Do you have the boot order correct?
[01:11] <saint_> drkjstr yeah, i mean it works with any other ISO file ..
[01:11] <saint_> drkjstr do you have a way to check out what is the VM version you used ?
[01:12] <saint_> 4 to 11 are available in ESXi 6
[01:13] <drkjstr> I want to say 8. I don't have it on ESXi anymore. I was primarily using it to run only my Linux box, so I just reinstalled with just Ubuntu. That was well over a year ago or more. Sorry.
[01:19] <drkjstr> saint_, did you see this reddit thread? https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/4oqnl1/cant_install_ubuntu_to_vms_on_esxi_6/
[01:20] <saint_> drkjstr  oh crap no, i did not see that. i got all other type of answer but reddit..... i ll check it out, thanks a ton
[01:21] <drkjstr> saint_, np
[01:21] <saint_> drkjstr HA !
[01:21] <saint_> drkjstr I think this is it
[01:22] <saint_> I don t know why, but the ISO don t have read right for group / all
[01:22] <saint_> i copied the ISO directly from VMWare Sphere though...
[01:23] <Bashing-om> saint_: Is not a .iso file always read only by definition ?
[01:24] <saint_> Bashing-om well... the rights are rw- --- ---
[01:24] <saint_> and i believe for the VM to run from ISO, I should have at least rw- rw- rw-
[01:25] <saint_> before i force the conf through the command line , i m trying to see if there is something in ESXi / Sphere which would allow to change the files in a datastore folder
[01:26] <Jordan_U> saint_: You shouldn't need to group or world to have write permissions, just rw- r-- r-- should be fine.
[01:26] <saint_> Jordan_U  all other working iso are rwx r-x r-x
[01:26] <mindofmateo> Helo. I am using Ubuntu 16.04 and I'm trying to install steam.  When I try to run it, I get a dialog that says "Couldn't set up Steam Data - please contact technical support" When I try to uninstall and start over by clicking remove (from Ubuntu Software/Software Center) it just "blinks" and still says Remove/Launch.
[01:28] <drkjstr> saint_, did you transfer the ISO via vSphere? strange that it changed the permissions.
[01:28] <yokisuci> mindofmateo: Have you tried installing it thru the terminal? "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install steam"+?
[01:28] <mindofmateo> yokisuci: I am trying that now.
[01:28] <yokisuci> mindofmateo: :)
[01:29] <mindofmateo> The last line says "E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)"
[01:29] <yokisuci> midnightmagic: :/
[01:30] <mindofmateo> Oh, hold on, another line says the EULA was declined for some reason...
[01:30] <yokisuci> midnightmagic: how odd. sry no idea what's going on there. what's the error? Ohh ok.
[01:30] <yokisuci> :S
[01:30] <mindofmateo> It never asks me for Y/N for the EULA
[01:30] <saint_> drkjstr ouch. that was not the issue. i changed the rights on the file to 755 , and still it's booting on PXE/DHCP
[01:31] <yokisuci> midnightmagic: btw about the data part i found this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/470436/steam-cannot-set-up-steam-data Then try purging it with apt-get purge, and install it thru the software center (or whatever ubuntu using now days) and check the link if you're getting the data error
[01:31] <th0r> mindofmateo, did you look behind the active window?
[01:31] <saint_> drkjstr never mind... it worked
[01:31] <yokisuci> midnightmagic: wierd that it never asks to accept the EULA :S never installd steam myself and i'm not on ubuntu right no.
[01:31] <yokisuci> now'
[01:31] <saint_> drkjstr you're da man !
[01:32] <mindofmateo> th0r: no, I can try again and see.  It never stops and waits for a response though.  It just says it was declined and moves on until it finishes.
[01:33] <th0r> mindofmateo, if it doesn't stop then that probably isn't the problem. I have encountered the problem where the window pops up behind so I can't see it, so thought I would mention it.
[01:33] <mindofmateo> th0r: it was a good suggestion
[01:37] <yokisuci> mindstorm: Try going to http://store.steampowered.com/about/ then and klick install steam and get the deb?
[01:37] <yokisuci> mindstorm: maybe that works. :/
[01:44] <lordcirth> Anyone better at vim know why when I edit .sls files with this .vimrc , tabs are still \t ? http://paste.ubuntu.com/23418818/
[01:50] <lordcirth> Or rather, why it seems to work intermittently
[02:31] <neildugan> hi I am interested in recording a skype call, I have skype version 4 installed, I found this -- https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SkypeRecordingHowto -- does anyone know if this is current?
[02:36] <MuffinMedic> So I'm trying to send emails with sendmail but they just send up back to my machine in another user's inbox.
[02:37] <Passerk> sdf
[02:51] <maddawg2> oh a ma resident
[02:51] <maddawg2> just like me
[02:52] <maddawg2> just switched to debian here to try it out and compare to ubuntu...  holy crap the difference is night and day
[03:05] <Andrew> hello
[03:14] <ash_workz> any ideas why upgrading from 12 to 14 broke my css?
[03:14] <ash_workz> I did this last time and apparently forgot to document it
[03:21] <lordcirth> ash_workz, css webpage?  Try #ubuntu_server
[03:21] <ash_workz> lordcirth: thanks
[03:26] <wafflejock> ash_workz, broke it how exactly?
[03:26] <ash_workz> wafflejock: visiting the link directly give a 403
[03:26] <wafflejock> ash_workz, believe there was a bump in apache from 2.2 to 2.4 between those versions but don't recall CSS breaking
[03:26] <ash_workz> but the permissions are correct
[03:27] <wafflejock> ash_workz, hmm yeah just check /var/log/apache/error.log see if you can get more details
[03:41] <ash_workz> will do
[03:41] <ash_workz> (right now in the middle of a sqlite crisis)
[04:14] <yokisuci> rsudo//
[04:15] <Mika__> Good morning! How i can change gnome border color? Actually what i want is firefox browser to be borderless (if that isn't possible then i want to change border color to black).
[04:17] <peeps[work]> i made a live usb stick with ubuntu, using Universal USB Installer, and have persistence enabled.  i save a couple files when booted in the live OS, and wanted to try to read them from an already booted linux box.
[04:17] <peeps[work]> can't find the files though
[04:17] <Mika__> peeps[work]: https://unetbootin.github.io/
[04:17] <peeps[work]> are they compressed in some archive somewhere. i couldn't even find a home dir on any of the partitions
[04:18] <peeps[work]> Mika__, my question is where is the persistent data saved to
[04:19] <Mika__> i have to leave in 30min, but i will come to ask than same question later, maybe in 6 hours or so. :)
[04:19] <Mika__> peeps[work]: well i don't know how universal USB installer works? never use it.
[04:20] <peeps[work]> i assume their all roughly the same.  do you know how unetbootin works?
[04:20] <Mika__> peeps[work]: i have use it few times :).
[04:21] <pacovc> peeps[work], i have a persistant usb
[04:21] <pacovc> peeps[work], have you checked home - download? or did a search for the files
[04:21] <Mika__> peeps[work]: don't use that distribution section. click that diskimage instead.
[04:21] <peeps[work]> pacovc, can you read the files from another computer, that is not live booting, just as a usb drive
[04:22] <pacovc> peeps[work], well the computer i have the usb attached too is encrypted so now it cannot read the files but maybe otherwise
[04:23] <pacovc> peeps[work], i think I may soon use ubuntu as main os..
[04:23] <pacovc> peeps[work], I started using it on usb to get used to it
[04:35] <tase> Anyone able to access a Samba server on Ubuntu from Windows 10? I can do Ubuntu-Ubuntu but can't do Windows-Ubuntu
[04:35] <fishcooker> how to fix not fully installed package, this is kernel package ... https://bpaste.net/show/45c5c29a0496
[04:39] <superkuh> What do the .bin files in /var/cache/apt/ do?
[04:39] <superkuh> srcpkgcache.bin pkgcache.bin
[04:42] <offline> how to app editor on ubuntu open 5gb bigfile text and edit?
[04:43] <superkuh> gvim will handle that easily.
[04:46] <fishcooker> errr it will take time to load
[04:47] <joob> superkuh, just a local copy of installed debs is all
[04:47] <superkuh> Thanks.
[04:48] <superkuh> Thought it was a potential solution for gnome dependent programs segfaulting on my machine, some forum reports suggested clearing them fixed it. Turns out my problem wasn't the same. Wanted to see what they were before deleting manually.
[04:48]  * superkuh heads back to gdb.
[04:55] <RedMercury> hello - silly question, but how do i download the kernel sources for my ubuntu install?
[04:56] <RedMercury> never mind, found it (apt-get install linux-source)
[04:57] <RedMercury> hmm, can't find the source for perf (perf.c)
[05:16] <RedMercury> getting this error when trying to install kernel sources - "W: Can't drop privileges for downloading as file 'linux_4.4.0-45.66.dsc' couldn't be accessed by user '_apt'. - pkgAcquire::Run (13: Permission denied)"
[05:20] <destini> Drone?
[05:20] <destini> Are you here?
[05:20] <debkad> o_o
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[05:21] <debkad> is that a pub?
[05:22] <bezdech> during ubuntu instalation , i accydentaly select flashdrive for  device boot loader instalation :) can i change it now, or i need to do reinstal?
[05:22] <debkad> you can reinstall
[05:22] <debkad> the bootloader
[05:23] <debkad> bezdech: grub-install /dev/sdX ( where X is the letter from your device )
[05:23] <debkad> that the basic command
[05:23] <destini> What's in the updates which we get on Ubuntu on daily basis?
[05:24] <bezdech> ill try thx bro
[05:24] <debkad> no problem
[05:24] <debkad> destini: didn't get that ( also my english is not good )
[05:25] <destini> What is in the updates, which we get on daily basis while using ubuntu?
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[05:27] <bezdech> grub-install: error: More than one install device?.
[05:27] <debkad> destini: if i understand, the updates are for fixing bugs, get new packages, fix security
[05:27] <debkad> bezdech: what you did and what is your device
[05:33] <craysiii> hey everyone, is it possible to set up a softraid with mdadm before installation and then install onto that raid?
[05:35] <anand> hello is there anyone ?
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[05:37] <anand> when i start the system it starts booting and sudden of its stops booting and  gives blank screen how can i get a ride of this issue ?
[05:37] <anand> Hello
[05:46] <superkuh> Oh. Already left.
[05:46] <TGiFallen> Does the ubuntu web browser (comes with unity 8) freeze/crash anyone elses desktop upon starting?
[05:46] <TPA> Tavo_tw: hi
[05:46] <Tavo_tw> oh hi
[05:46] <TPA> Tavo_tw: alt arrow keys to switch channels
[05:47] <Tavo_tw> ahh, okay
[05:47] <TPA> Tavo_tw: or alt-number to go to specific channel
[05:55] <chmod777> @help
[05:55] <xX0x431Xx> chmod777: (help [<plugin>] [<command>]) -- This command gives a useful description of what <command> does. <plugin> is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. You may also want to use the 'list' command to list all available plugins and commands.
[05:56] <chmod777> @help <ebook>
[05:56] <xX0x431Xx> chmod777: Error: There is no command "<ebook>".
[05:57] <chmod777> @help <chmod>
[05:57] <xX0x431Xx> chmod777: Error: There is no command "<chmod>".
[06:01] <elky> xX0x431Xx: hello?
[06:01] <elky> chmod777: is this your bot?
[06:02] <chmod777> Nope
[06:02] <TMan459> Running Ubuntu 14.04. X11Forwarding is on. X11 Forwarding via Xming used to work great on my Windows machine. Now it gives me an error "error: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set in the environment" "Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:". Any ideas?
[06:02] <TMan459> I had this working on 3 different machines. All 3 Xming clients no longer work. Running Ubuntu Server 14.04 to be precise.
[06:03] <elky> chmod777: then how come you knew how to give it commands?
[06:12] <chmod777> I'ts easy.
[06:27] <anteac> is anyone willing to help me ti attempt data recovery with testdisk or photorec on a windows installation which i have reset within windows 10 itself? i just want to recover the programfiles folder and read the names of all apps to note m down
[06:28] <guest1110101> I'm trying to install ubuntu side by side with a windows 10 OS on a laptop. the disk is a 1tb ssd that I'd like to split in half for both. I'm staring at the partition part of the installation but am uncertain how to properly handle this. what should I do?
[06:32] <hateball> guest1110101: usually the install wizard will offer to install them alongside each other
[06:32] <guest1110101> yes, that's why I'm stymied
[06:32] <hateball> guest1110101: unless you have special requirements like needing /home on its own partition, I suggest just going with defaults. If you want to resize partitions you can do that later anyhow
[06:35] <guest1110101> how do I know that the configuration shown will 1 have enough space, and 2 not erase my windows?
[06:36] <hateball> guest1110101: As with all data related operations, have backups if you are at all unsure
[06:37] <hateball> guest1110101: Ubuntu by itself does fine with 20GB, depending on how many packages you intend to install. What takes most space is user data
[06:37] <guest1110101> my Caution stems from the 2 options I had. mess with the partitions or erase windows and install ubuntu.. hmm.. well alright that's standard practice anyway. I just want to take care of this right now and now have to rehash the same thing twice..
[06:38] <hateball> Obviously not dualbooting is the nicer choice, but perhaps that's not an option for you :)
[06:39] <guest1110101> it is not.
[06:39] <guest1110101> if I knew the significance of the partition names I wouldn't be asking for help.
[06:40] <hateball> guest1110101: What do you mean partition names?
[06:40] <guest1110101> I want to dual boot and wouldn't consider this for my desktop which already has Debian and Windows on different ssds
[06:40] <guest1110101> I mean I see familiar ntfd but then edi and sda
[06:40] <guest1110101> then I also see unknown for used space.. I just want to do this right
[06:41] <hateball> guest1110101: ntfs is windows filesystem, edi is fat partition containing uefi files. sda is the drive itself, not a partition
[06:41] <hateball> !screenshot | guest1110101
[06:41] <guest1110101> hence why it's familiar to me. I just want to split everything roughly down the middle
[06:42] <guest1110101> I put the 1tb ssd in there along with 16 gb of hyper fury ram a few months ago..
[06:42] <guest1110101> why isn't it giving me an option to install side by side like my desktops have asked me for the past few versions of ubuntu?
[06:43] <guest1110101> if I can't get it to do this I'd like some help properly configuring through the partition wizard so I can finish the installation.
[06:44] <hateball> guest1110101: It should do that, but if you have installed Windows 10 and not disabled... there's some stuff preventing a proper shutdown, the installer wont see the partitions properly
[06:44] <hateball> I dont recall what they call it, as I do not use Windows
[06:44] <hateball> some hybrid sleep thing
[06:45] <guest1110101> can I get it to automatically install side by side?
[06:46] <hateball> Yes, that is the default behavior
[06:47] <hateball> Again, Windows needs to have been shut down properly before that
[06:47] <guest1110101> so it not letting me might have a correlation to what you said earlier.. ah.. okay.. I went into the bios to stop it from booting from disk
[06:49]  * trr 
[06:49] <hateball> guest1110101: I am not talking about BIOS, I am talking about Windows. It doesnt properly shutdown (afaik) and the partition is marked as in use or some such
[06:49] <guest1110101> I may have pushed the power button before I set the bios to read from the internal dvd..
[06:49] <hateball> !dualboot |Perhaps this page has info about it
[06:49] <guest1110101> hahahah.. eh...
[06:51] <hateball> guest1110101: Apparently it is called "Fast Startup"
[06:52] <guest1110101> I can still see the size of the partitions just now used space. 8 know that the current windows installation is new so it's also very small. what can I do to give ubuntu it's very own partition (s)
[06:53] <guest1110101> just not used space***
[06:54] <hateball> Uh... that's exactly what happens. It uses the unused space to create new partitions for Ubuntu to reside on
[06:54] <hateball> It doesnt install into unused space on your ntfs partition, as that is impossible
[06:54] <guest1110101> oh, thanks for clarifying. that's what I was worried about.
[06:55] <guest1110101> I figured it would tell me if there wasn't enough, but I also didn't want it to go ahead and overwrite what was there and create more work later.
[06:56] <guest1110101> lol.. no root file system is defined. please correct this from the partitioning menu
[06:57] <guest1110101> that's one of the things I was looking to account for.
[06:57] <guest1110101> it is why I'm here and inquiring.
[06:58] <jazztechninja> Hi. I have a problem with a drive not being available after a power outage. It uses LVM and I'd like some help with troubleshooting and restoring it.
[06:59] <jazztechninja> I'm on 14.04 and can boot into my computer, if I skip the drive mounting at the start.
[07:02] <hateball> jazztechninja: have you ran an fsck against the volume(s)?
[07:03] <jazztechninja> @hateball - `sudo fsck /dev/sda` gives an error like "invalid argument... the superblock could not be read or does not describe a valid ext2/3/4 filesystem".
[07:04] <jazztechninja> Thanks for responding hateball - did you see my reply? (I'm not much of an IRC user)
[07:05] <SynfulAck> will a hostnamectl display something other than ubuntu if you went with a different flavor like lubuntu?
[07:05] <hateball> jazztechninja: there is pvck, but I've not had the misfortune of having to use it myself
[07:05] <SynfulAck> under Operating System:
[07:06] <hateball> SynfulAck: No
[07:07] <jazztechninja> hateball: thanks, having a look now - I'm getting "not found" so far.
[07:07] <hateball> SynfulAck: it reports what is in /etc/issue afaik
[07:08] <Bashing-om> SynfulAck: All flavors of 'buntu have the same core - ubuntu .
[07:09] <veli_> server irc.all4y.net
[07:11] <dreki> I cannot get my ethernet to cennect at 1000mbps.  I have a "Reltek RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller" and if I run "sudo ethtool enp2s0" (the device is called enp2s0 not eth0 for some reason) the listed modes are 10baseT and 100baseT but 1000 or gigabit is not listed.
[07:12] <dreki> I know this card is supposed to support 1000mbps but it isn't listed as supported. anyone have any idea why?
[07:12] <dreki> isn't listed as supported mode in ethtool*
[07:12] <jazztechninja> hateball: "pvscan" shows that a certain UUID is not found; "pvdisplay" shows a physical volume with that UUID but the name "unknown device"
[07:14] <adymitruk> I have sound coming out of my speakers instead of my headphones. they get recognized that they are plugged in, but the sound is coming out of the speakers anyway at a slightly different volume.. anyone have this issue?
[07:15] <Ben64> dreki: pastebin the outputs of the following commands ----         lshw -c network        ethtool enp2s0       ifconfig       lspci | grep Ethernet
[07:21] <dreki> Ben64: https://paste.ubuntu.com/23419638/
[07:21] <ducasse> dreki: i have the same nic in my laptop, it's not capable of gigabit speeds.
[07:23] <dreki> ducasse: are you sure? That is hard to believe considering it's called  RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller
[07:24] <ducasse> dreki: the driver is for three different models, the 8101, 8102 and 806e - only the latter is gigabit.
[07:24] <ducasse> dreki: if you had a gigabit model ethtool would list it.
[07:26] <Ben64> good catch ducasse!
[07:26] <dreki> ducasse: wow. I am very surprised. This device is not that old, I really dind't suspect that gigbit wasn't supported
[07:28] <dreki> ducasse: Ben64: thanks for your help. This is a laptop I'm using as my home media server. Is there a good way to add gigabit support to a laptop that doesn't have any expansion ports? I would immagine that USB 3.0 would be a bottleneck.
[07:29] <Ben64> laptops aren't good at being servers
[07:30] <dreki> I guess for the currently apparent reason? or something else?
[07:30] <Ben64> bad cpu, bad cpu cooling, bad drives, bad cooling
[07:31] <ducasse> dreki: they're not built to be servers, essentially.
[07:32] <dreki> It's really only serving me videos and email. up to this point It has worked fairly well.
[07:33] <dreki> Thanks again for the help. That stinks
[07:36] <dreki> Hey on a side question why is it named "en2ps0" and not "eth0" like I'm used to?
[07:38] <Bashing-om> dreki: See: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/ .
[07:39] <dreki> Bashing-om: interesting, thanks
[07:40] <ducasse> dreki: you can force the old behaviour by passing an option to grub, but it might be just as well getting used to it.
[07:41] <dreki> Yeah, it doesn't bother me really. It just seemed odd.
[07:46] <Disaster_Area> what'd be the best program to open a dvd with?
[07:46] <Disaster_Area> i'm having issues opening with the default video program and vlc media player
[07:46] <Disaster_Area> i'm on 16.04
[07:49] <ducasse> Disaster_Area: what sort of issues?
[07:49] <Disaster_Area> just not working; couldn't read it; however i just searched and I think I might be missing a package
[07:49] <Disaster_Area> I'll install that and try again
[07:50] <Disaster_Area> ack still doesn't work
[07:51] <ducasse> Disaster_Area: you might need libdvdcss also, to read encrypted dvds. it's not in the repos afaik.
[07:51] <Disaster_Area> yeah that's what I found online
[07:51] <Disaster_Area> I just realised i'm dumb again tho, tried to open it w/ a program not listed on the help site
[07:52] <Disaster_Area> ok it works
[07:52] <Disaster_Area> although there is a problematic weird bug
[07:53] <Disaster_Area> so when I close the window and move to a separate window, the video stream is in the foreground over whatever other window I open
[07:53] <Disaster_Area> I have the same issue when I use openshot too; i'm having the issue right this second with vlc media player
[07:54] <Disaster_Area> is that a known bug related to ubuntu / a bug related to these specific pieces of software / is there a fix for this issue I should know about?
[07:54] <UrsaTempest> Oh right! I just remember. Alright, so how do I set the default application to open files based on extension? I use Scrivener, and its project's extension is scrivx - and scrivx is xml files. I can't set it so only scrivx is opened with Scrivener, but other XML files also opened with Scrivener - and I don't want that!
[07:55] <Disaster_Area> or alternatively are there sensible alternatives to these programs I can use for video / dvd watching | video editing, that don't have those issues?
[07:56] <hateball> Disaster_Area: you could try VLC
[07:56] <Disaster_Area> I'm using VLC hateball
[07:56] <hateball> Disaster_Area: Oh, my eyes didnt read further than "default video program"
[07:57] <Disaster_Area> read the full all of what I just said
[07:57] <Disaster_Area> I got my DVD to work now
[07:57] <Disaster_Area> but I have a separate bug related issue
[07:59] <joob> Disaster_Area, restricted codecs installed?
[07:59] <Disaster_Area> uhh no idea. Probably not unless it's a part of something else I may have installed at some point
[08:00] <hateball> Ticking the checkbox at install will pull in ubuntu-restricted-extras
[08:01] <hateball> "3rd party whatever"
[08:05] <Disaster_Area> oh yea i have restricted extras installed
[08:07] <ducasse> Disaster_Area: you could try another player, smplayer is nice.
[08:07] <Disaster_Area> sudo apt-get smplayer to get it?
[08:07] <Meh32> hey guys, im running 14.04 LTS server, irssi package listed there is 0.8.15 but the latest version on the site is 0.8.20 and on 16.10 packages is 0.8.19, how can i update to the 0.8.19 ?
[08:07] <Disaster_Area> nope ok how do i install it
[08:07] <ducasse> Disaster_Area: 'sudo apt-get install smplayer'
[08:07] <Disaster_Area> o thx
[08:08] <ducasse> Meh32: find a ppa with a newer version or upgrade to 16.04/16.10.
[08:09] <Disaster_Area> ah that's nice it doesn't have the bug issue
[08:09] <Meh32> ducasse: if i dont want to upgrade to 16.04 yet, only other choice is to install it manually?
[08:09] <amit_raj_cek> register
[08:10] <Disaster_Area> I'd still ultimately prefer it if I could deal with the bug just because I do need to use openshot occasionally and I don't imagine there's so many options for video editing freeware
[08:10] <ducasse> Meh32: as i said, you can look for a ppa.
[08:10] <Disaster_Area> but anyway I'm gonna pop off now to watch my dvd :)
[08:11] <amit_raj_cek> register home amitraj@protonmail.com
[08:11] <ducasse> !register | amit_raj_cek
[08:11] <amit_raj_cek> register
[08:13] <Disaster_Area> ducasse, I'm at the title screen of my DVD and I have no way to select any of the options
[08:14] <jim> amit_raj_cek, here;s another couple guides for registering and setting up your nick: https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration or https://linux.chat/how-to-connect/
[08:15] <hateball> Disaster_Area: to install smplayer you'd type: sudo apt install smplayer
[08:15] <Disaster_Area> hateball I've already installed it
[08:15] <hateball> Disaster_Area: So the other issue you had was that you get the image of an already closed application laying on top of a newly opened one?
[08:15] <Disaster_Area> now I have my dvd open but I don't know how to select Play Feature within the DVD's own selection screens
[08:16] <Disaster_Area> and yeah I have that issue
[08:16] <Disaster_Area> with VLC media player and openshot (not having that issue with smplayer or any other application)
[08:16] <hateball> Disaster_Area: Sounds like a GPU driver issue to me. What GPU chipset/driver are you using?
[08:16] <Disaster_Area> not sure, how do I check?
[08:16] <hateball> Disaster_Area: "lspci -k", look for the VGA section
[08:17] <dreki> Whats the best network protocol to use to link my webserver to a NAS device locally? I plan to have my data directory for nextcloud stored on an NAS on the same LAN.
[08:18] <hateball> dreki: I'd go for NFS if that's an option
[08:18] <hateball> or iSCSI perhaps
[08:18] <Disaster_Area> https://paste.ubuntu.com/23419741/ that's what shows up in terminal when i type that hateball
[08:20] <hateball> Disaster_Area: hmmm, googling gives some issues with flickering and tearing, but nothing related to your issue that I can see...
[08:20] <hateball> Not sure if I have a skylake machine handy to test myself
[08:20] <Disaster_Area> flickering sounds like another issue I've had
[08:21] <Disaster_Area> with skype calling
[08:21] <colonelts> hi all
[08:21] <Disaster_Area> when I skype called my friend the video was constantly flickering blue and it was just dodgy as s**t
[08:21] <Meh32> what happens if i install irssi from source when its already installed using packages?
[08:22] <colonelts> any games channels?
[08:23] <colonelts> a 1st timer here
[08:24] <hateball> Disaster_Area: I see some people have made xorg configs to use uxa instead of sna, which I guess is something you could try
[08:24] <Disaster_Area> sounds a bit over my head
[08:24] <hateball> Disaster_Area: I think that gives you a dire performance hit however
[08:25] <BlaBla> hi
[08:26] <Disaster_Area> do you think another program might allow me to skirt the issue? like, smplayer let me skirt the issue of the image remaining on the screen which I had w/ VLC player. With openshot I can put up with the issue. With Skype it's a bit more problematic.
[08:26] <Disaster_Area> So if there's maybe some video calling software which skirts the issue that would be worth a look into
[08:26] <Ben64> Disaster_Area: probably depends on how the video is being outputted to your screen
[08:29] <guest1110101> I'm not given an option to access my new ubuntu installation despite setting it up as a dual boot. it's even recognized in my laptops bios under ssd.. I did a quick search but am finding it difficult to find the right search terms it seems. what can I do to set up a boot menu for my PC?
[08:41] <guest1110101> it appears as though while it's recognized in my bios, Windows doesn't even see it in the advanced system settings..when I enabled the 30 second pause for the list of OS it chose to still boot into windows. I'm going to try to repair the installation to get get grub enabled, but if I cannot, I'll post again.
[08:51] <SimonB> Hi all, could someone kindly help me find why the default outgoing IP would change upon a reboot. I.e. server has IP 192.168.1.1 and alias 192.168.1.2 (gateway 192.168.1.10). After reboot all traffic from server has source IP of 192.168.1.2.
[08:59] <SimonB> ok I'll rephrase. What would cause an IP alias to be listed before the interface IP in 'ip addr list dev eth1'?
[09:03] <SimonB> ok further into it, someone was adding the alias IP's to the /etc/network/interfaces file incorrectly (having all on the same subnet, etc etc).
[09:12] <nicanaca0> 0/ chat, is it possible/recommend to try boot straight from an mdadm array? I don't have the option to have a separate drive to boot from.
[09:16] <ducasse> nicanaca0: no problems as far as i can remember
[09:17] <nicanaca0> ducasse, ok I must be missing something but that's good to know
[09:20] <xiejinggang> hello
[09:20] <xiejinggang> 有人吗
[09:21] <cfhowlett> !cn | xiejinggang
[09:21] <cfhowlett> !kylin | xiejinggang
[09:21] <Meh32> so what happens if i install irssi from source when its already installed using packages?
[09:22] <xiejinggang> 怎么改名啊
[09:22] <xiejinggang> exit
[09:23] <hateball> Meh32: What happens is that you're giving yourself unneeded headache if you overwrite an existing install
[09:23] <hateball> Meh32: do you need to install it systemwide? if not, just run from $HOME. Or remove the packaged version before you deploy your own compiled one
[09:25] <Meh32> hateball: i do want ia system wide installation, yeah
[09:27] <hateball> Meh32: so, sudo apt remove irssi and then sudo make install then
[09:29] <xubuntu> i
[09:29] <xubuntu> hello
[09:29] <Guest17464> ok
[09:29] <Guest17464> test
[09:29] <cfhowlett> !test | Guest17464
[09:30] <Meh32> hateball: sudo install as root user to have it as a system wide installation?
[09:31] <hateball> !compile | Meh32
[09:32] <hateball> Meh32: If you are compiling your own packages for deployment you should know what you're doing, it's not really supported here
[09:32] <hateball> It's a good way to mess up your system
[09:33] <Meh32> hateball: even if im compiling something like irssi?!
[09:34] <cfhowlett> Meh32, running anything from root has precisely that potential which is one major reason why ubuntu uses sudo instead
[09:35] <Meh32> cfhowlett: i dont want to run it from root, i want to insall it so all users have access to it and be able to run it, thats all
[09:35] <cfhowlett> so install it using sudo. done.
[09:39] <Delphin2> is there a way to have a program which requires X11 to start up before the user logs in?
[09:52] <brainwash> Delphin2: what program is that?
[09:52] <phiona> On  my machine, i have located aThunderbird file called "All mail" in one of my Thunderbird accounts at Gmail. I deleted the file  bcoz it was taking up so much disk space. Now, when i open Thunderbird, it still downloads "All mail". What do i do to stop Thunderbird from downloading this? it  takes up so much space.
[09:53] <Delphin2> brainwash: why does it matter?
[09:53] <brainwash> Delphin2: it surely helps to know what you are actually trying to do
[09:54] <atralheaven> I have a problem with backup tool in ubuntu, I think its a bug, I explained it here: http://hastebin.com/ezotuhiyov.sql
[09:54] <Delphin2> brainwash: yes but I told you, you obviously dont know
[10:01] <brainwash> Delphin2: then use https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LightDM#Adding_System_Hooks
[10:02] <linocisco> how to speed up my ubuntu?
[10:02] <cfhowlett> more ram?
[10:03] <linocisco> 35GB free space now. is it big issue?
[10:15] <natten> is there a way to tell grub when shutting down which os should be booted to? i dual boot windows for games and ubuntu for everything else, and when i reboot my machine i usually want to end up in the opposite os of what i'm currently in.
[10:18] <cfhowlett> natten, easier to give grub a wait time on boot so you can select
[10:18] <ij> Why does installing a new kernel trigger bootloader config-changing code? I want to retrigger it.
[10:19] <EriC^^> ij: sudo update-grub
[10:28] <ducasse> natten: 'man grub-reboot', it does exactly that.
[10:28] <natten> ducasse: but i cant to that from windows :p
[10:28] <ducasse> natten: true.
[10:30] <ducasse> natten: is this an uefi system?
[10:33] <natten> nope bios
[10:34] <ducasse> natten: if it had been uefi you could have modified the boot order of the firmware, not the case for legacy.
[10:34] <natten> found this: https://github.com/squisher/grub-choose-default but it seems so dirty :p
[10:35] <linocisco> how to install ubuntu LAMP server after ubuntu installation on desktop 16.04.1 x64?
[10:36] <ImQ009> Hey, I have the following command 'tail -f serial.log | grep -E "==[0-9]+==" | grep -Fv "set address range perms"'. It would appear the grep to grep pipe is not working. Why is that?
[10:36] <cfhowlett> !lamp | linocisco
[10:36] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[10:36] <ImQ009> It's not outputting anything, as it usually would, which is really strange
[10:36] <ImQ009> I tested it with echo and it works fine
[10:36] <ducasse> natten: it's basically the same as using grub-reboot directly, it seems.
[10:36] <ImQ009> It just refuses to output anything with tail
[10:37] <ImQ009> Any assistance, please?
[10:39] <EriC^^> ImQ009: tail and the first grep doesn't output anything?
[10:39] <eka> what's Ubuntu's 16 default display manager?
[10:39] <ImQ009> EriC^^: they do
[10:39] <EriC^^> ldm eka
[10:39] <ImQ009> It only refuses to work with the second grep
[10:39] <EriC^^> lightdm
[10:40] <EriC^^> ImQ009: refuses how? grep -v removes anything that has that in the line
[10:40] <haasn> What's the proper way to set up macvlan interfaces via /etc/network/interfaces? The hack I'm doing right now is like this: https://0x0.st/2-V.txt but the problem is that since `ip link add` gets run dynamically, it gets a different MAC address every time
[10:40] <ImQ009> EriC^^: it doesn't output ANYTHING at all with the second grep
[10:40] <EriC^^> can you show a sample of first grep?
[10:40] <haasn> I _could_ hardcode a MAC address into the interface I guess
[10:40] <haasn> but maybe there's a better way
[10:40] <eka> EriC^^: thanks
[10:40] <ImQ009> EriC^^: "==9613== Memcheck, a memory error detector"
[10:41] <ducasse> haasn: might be better to ask in #ubuntu-server
[10:41] <eka> I have a keyboard remap in ~/.Xmodmap that I need to run each time I login, I tried ~/.xinitrc and ~/.xsessionrc and they didn't work, any clue how can I do it?
[10:41] <EriC^^> ImQ009: try without -F
[10:41] <EriC^^> just grep -v
[10:41] <ImQ009> EriC^^: tried that
[10:41] <EriC^^> eka: startup apps
[10:41] <Ben64> yeah, double grep isn't working
[10:42] <ImQ009> Ben64: it works with echo
[10:42] <eka> EriC^^: just to run a command?
[10:42] <EriC^^> Ben64: what do you mean? how'd you test
[10:42] <Ben64> doesn't work with tail -f
[10:42] <EriC^^> aha
[10:42] <ImQ009> Really weird
[10:42] <Ben64> EriC^^: tail -f <anything> | grep . | grep .
[10:42] <Ben64> no output
[10:42] <EriC^^> yup can confirm here as well
[10:43] <Ben64> take the -f off tail, and it works
[10:43] <eka> EriC^^: thanks again
[10:43] <ducasse> EriC^^: don't use xmodmap, changes will be overwritten the next time setxkbmap or another xkb program runs.
[10:43] <EriC^^> eka: np
[10:43] <ImQ009> Ben64: so, should I report it?
[10:43] <ImQ009> It clearly seems like a bug, doesn't it
[10:43] <Ben64> not sure where the problem is
[10:43] <ducasse> EriC^^: sorry, that was for eka
[10:44] <ducasse> eka: don't use xmodmap, changes will be overwritten the next time setxkbmap or another xkb program runs.
[10:44] <EriC^^> man tail
[10:44] <EriC^^> oops
[10:44] <eka> ducasse: what to use?
[10:45] <ducasse> eka: setxkbmap and xkbcomp, and i hate them :-(
[10:45] <EriC^^> ImQ009: i think it has to do with tail -f being that it flushes stuff or something like that, i dont know too much about it
[10:45] <EriC^^> as Ben64 said without the -f it works
[10:45] <desid> halo
[10:46] <ImQ009> Hm. Any suggestions on how I could filter out things I don't want to see then?
[10:46] <EriC^^> ImQ009: maybe the guys in ##linux can shed more light
[10:46] <EriC^^> ImQ009: use awk maybe
[10:46] <ImQ009> Alright, I'll try
[10:46] <ImQ009> Thanks for your time
[10:48] <ImQ009> EriC^^, Ben64: go it. --line-buffered on the first grep works
[10:48] <EriC^^> ImQ009: nice
[10:49] <Ben64> cool
[10:53] <guest1110101> after attempting to reinstall and correct an error with grub not loading the installer is hanging on "removing conflicting operating system files" it's been like that for the last 2 hours. what is the best course of action? should I format that partition and try to install again? this will be installation number 3 if so..
[10:56] <BluesKaj> guest1110101, which method are you using to install?
[10:58] <Welastevil> hi ubuntu people!
[10:59] <xu> what
[11:00] <Welastevil> I think it is too little for a pastbin..so I'll just send it here
[11:03] <Welastevil> 2016-11-03 14:02:50.908 GSSpeechServer[6291] Problem posting notification: <NSException: 0x7f8ecc0041f8> NAME:NSRangeException REASON:Index -1 is out of range 1 (in 'objectAtIndex:') INFO:{Array = ("<NSRunLoop: 0x261e558>"); Count = 1; Index = 4294967295; }
[11:03] <Welastevil> what does it mean?
[11:04] <om26er> Hi! Is there a way to read session variables over ssh ?
[11:04] <om26er> *session environment variables
[11:06] <ikevin> om26er, yes, use "env"
[11:07] <om26er> ikevin: I tried that but it does not give all variables that I would get when I run the same command directly on the guest(i.e. no ssh)
[11:09] <ikevin> that normal, environnement is different
[11:09] <ikevin> while using a gui there are a lot of vars defined
[11:10] <om26er> ikevin: any way around that? can I read those variables and export them manually somehow ?
[11:12] <skinux> For some reason, when I try to install things, it complains about inability to install nginx and nginx-core, but nginx is already installed....?
[11:13] <ikevin> om26er, maybe with /dev/tty* or /dev/pts/*
[11:15] <guest1110101> I'm using a live cd to insyall
[11:17] <guest1110101> or rather to reinstall
[11:17] <guest1110101> sorry it disconnected me from the irc are you still here blueskaj?
[11:18] <ikevin> om26er, http://www.humbug.in/2010/utility-to-send-commands-or-data-to-other-terminals-ttypts/
[11:19] <BluesKaj_>  guest1110101, I had a problem here  too, but I'm back
[11:20] <morf> hi
[11:20] <FManTropyx> I now have errors with 9 boost packages
[11:21] <mernilio> Hi all!
[11:21] <morf> i made a boo boo ... ran out of disk space a noticed two files in ecrypted home being corrupted ... is there some way how could i check the encrypted home for errors?
[11:21] <BluesKaj_> guest1110101, are you installing to / and /home or just to / ?
[11:23] <younder> morf: http://askubuntu.com/questions/279493/how-to-check-an-encrypted-disk-for-errors
[11:24] <nerd_> i am installing ubuntu in a vm, is their a way i can automatically install the vm via script so that i don't have to execute the boring parts again and again ?
[11:24] <mernilio> Is there an after-hours ubuntu channel?
[11:25] <mernilio> a.k.a off-topic?
[11:25] <hateball> !ot | mernilio
[11:25] <cfhowlett> mernilio, as ubuntu is a global project, it is also 24x7.  However: ubuntu-offtopic might interest you
[11:26] <mernilio> thanks cfhowlett
[11:26] <guest1110101> hate can you help me?
[11:26] <cfhowlett> happy2help!
[11:26] <BluesKaj_>  guest1110101 did you see my question?
[11:27] <guest1110101> yes and I responded to it
[11:28] <BluesKaj_> guest1110101, are you installing to / and /home or just to / ?
[11:28] <guest1110101> I don't know why it's hanging on the installation but I didn't even get to get into the operating system. I don't know where it's installing
[11:28] <guest1110101> it's supposed to be on another partition that I set in windows
[11:29] <nerd_> is their something siimlar to kickstart for ubuntu ?
[11:31] <ducasse> nerd_: check out ubuntu-vm-builder
[11:31] <BluesKaj_> guest1110101,  what type of partition did you setup for ubuntu , ext4?
[11:32] <guest1110101> yes
[11:34] <nerd_> ducasse: okay
[11:35] <ducasse> nerd_: you can also use preseeding, but ubuntu-vm-builder does exactly what you asked for
[11:36] <BluesKaj_> guest1110101, did you check the ubuntu iso md5sum? It might be corrupted
[11:37] <guest1110101> I used it to install 4 times successfully before now and it didn't appear to have any scratches..
[11:37] <guest1110101> I used it earlier this week to format and install the OS with no issues..
[11:39] <guest1110101> all of the drivers appear to be perfect too.. bluetooth, wifi, etc.. even after a full install it seemed fine on my laptop until it rebooted straight to windows. a reinstall action has it still hanging on the first part of the reinstall.. do you think I should boot into windows and format this partition and try again?
[11:39] <cfhowlett> stop using windows tools to manage ubuntu ...
[11:42] <guest1110101> ??... I used it to create a partition as I mentioned earlier since it didn't give me an option to automatically do this..
[11:42] <BluesKaj_> guest1110101, it might be one of UEFI boot problems which I'm not famialir with
[11:42] <guest1110101> I had to split it in half because the installer didn't allow me to split the partition..
[11:42] <guest1110101> anywho.. I'll try that..
[11:43] <cfhowlett> yep, if the offer wasn't made, you have efi ...
[11:43] <guest1110101> efi?
[11:43] <cfhowlett> !uefi
[11:44] <guest1110101> ah Uefi
[11:44] <BluesKaj_> guest1110101, burn a gparted live cd or usb  and ude that to prepartititon your hdd
[11:44] <BluesKaj_> use
[11:44] <hateball> Why not just use gparted on the Ubuntu install media?
[11:44] <guest1110101> mm it's a 1tb ssd. will that make a difference or is it just different hardware and same proccess?
[11:45] <guest1110101> that's a good question and one I'd asked you how to use hate ball but you didn't answer me
[11:45] <BluesKaj_> then use manual partitioning when installing, it gives better and safer options
[11:46] <guest1110101> at the very beginning before I'd even resorted to extreme measures I'd said I didn't want to make mistakes and do this twice.. it's ending up being a 4th time even with Google searches..
[11:47] <guest1110101> I had done that.. I'm running into seemingly trivial issues.
[11:50] <s7urmi> Hey, can someone confirm that i understood the following correctly: "/bin contains all programs NEEDED to run the system; /usr/bin/ contains all commands non-essential for running the system provided by the distro and /usr/local/bin contains all programs manually installed" correct?
[11:52] <mrzero> Hello
[11:53] <mrzero> Any body here
[11:53] <mrzero> ?
[11:53] <CaddyDz> hello
[11:53] <cfhowlett> ask no support questions, get no answers
[11:53] <cfhowlett> chitchat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:53] <hateball> mrzero: Just ask your real question
[11:54] <mrzero> All right
[11:55] <mrzero> some body can give me bitcoin for test
[11:55] <mrzero> i want try use bitcoin
[11:55] <ducasse> mrzero: that is very, very offtopic.
[11:55] <cfhowlett> wrong channel.
[11:55] <cfhowlett> and you are in the wrong channel.
[11:56] <cfhowlett> and you are in the wrong channel.
[11:56] <mrzero> Why ?
[11:56] <cfhowlett> mrzero, the topic is ubuntu support.  UBUNTU support
[11:56] <mrzero> you don't sell drugs in here
[11:56] <mrzero> Oh okay
[11:56] <mrzero> thank you
[11:57] <cfhowlett> mrzero, best of luck
[11:57] <CaddyDz> what about how to create your own channel? is it off topic as well?
[11:57] <cfhowlett> CaddyDz, yes but easy to do; join #mychannelname
[11:57] <s7urmi> mrzero: go for /list and search for bitcoin
[11:58] <CaddyDz> ooh thanks a lot
[11:59] <CaddyDz> another thing! I'm new to Ubuntu and tried installing BSPWM but I end up with the login window loop every time
[12:09] <CaddyDz> seems like no one cares :/
[12:09] <cfhowlett> patience
[12:09] <CaddyDz> Okay! You could at least tell me to wait
[12:09] <cfhowlett> CaddyDz, no reason to spam the channel with useless dialog
[12:09] <CaddyDz> Silence then....
[12:09] <cfhowlett> !patience
[12:10] <CaddyDz> I already did a thorough research! I wouldn't ask if I didn't
[12:10] <dgarana> IRC was funnier 10 years ago
[12:11] <dgarana> what happened? :'(
[12:11] <CaddyDz> everything became so serious now
[12:11] <dgarana> I wanna be like peter pan
[12:11] <dgarana> don't ganna grow anymore
[12:11] <CaddyDz> Stack Overflow policy
[12:12] <eka> Having a problem, when I try to do a 'ps' command I get "command not found: grc". Any clue? Ubuntu 16.10
[12:12] <__raven__> how to create wifi ap on ubuntu 16.04 with wpa2 to connect mobile devices?
[12:12] <dgarana> too many questions
[12:12] <dgarana> too few answers, lol
[12:13] <eka> fixed :P
[12:13] <cfhowlett> !ics | __raven__
[12:14] <__raven__> cfhowlett: unfortunately i am not able to create the hotspot though. wpa2 keeps failing with "authentication problems"
[12:14] <cfhowlett> __raven__, sorry, that's the best advice I can send you.
[12:16] <s7urmi> __raven__: u could try in ##networking
[12:16] <__raven__> ok tnx
[12:20] <eka> how to make tmux to copy with mouse? I have set -g mouse on and it's tmux 2.2
[12:20] <eka> I meant, copy the selection
[12:21] <eka> Solved :P sorry for the noise
[12:24] <Promille> Hi guys. I get no Internet from my 5ghz network on Ubuntu 16.04, but everything is fine on my 2,4ghz. I have Internet through 5ghz on both my cellphone and Windows Desktop. Anyone have an idea what could cause this?
[12:24] <Promille> (i can perfectly fine find my 5ghz network, so I assume my networks card supports it)
[12:25] <ikevin> do you have set the correct wep/wpa key?
[12:25] <Promille> let me double-check
[12:26] <Promille> yes
[12:26] <Promille> its WPA2 btw, both on 5ghz and 2,4
[12:30] <alumnado> pene
[12:30] <alumnado_> hola
[12:31] <alumnado_> hey
[12:31] <alumnado> olaaa
[12:31] <alumnado> olaaa
[12:31] <alumnado_> hey
[12:31] <alumnado__> HOLA
[12:31] <alumnado_> xD
[12:32] <alumnado_> hahahahahaha
[12:33] <Pene92> olaa
[12:33] <alumnado> holaa
[12:33] <Pene92> SUPERPENE
[12:33] <alumnado_> xD
[12:34] <PoPo-UK> I can share the internet successfully from my Ubuntu Desktop (16.04) with other PCs, however, I'm unable to view the internet on the PCs it shares with when VPN is switched on (Even though Ubuntu Desktop can successfully see the internet). Anyone know the solution?
[12:34] <Pene92> adioss
[12:36] <kevdog_> your not forwarding packets through the vpn
[12:37] <root___12> hi
[12:37] <PoPo-UK> I've set net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
[12:37] <PoPo-UK> Is there anything else that needs to be set?
[12:38] <root___12> Version problem?
[12:39] <PoPo-UK> ??
[12:39] <inaki> buenos dias
[12:40] <ikevin> PoPo-UK, yes, you need to bridge or nat
[12:41] <PoPo-UK> Any idea how i'd do that?
[12:41] <inaki> quisiera saber que se puede hacer con ubuntu
[12:42] <inaki> y que tipode ventajas tiene
[12:42] <hateball> !pt
[12:42] <hateball> Or... maybe it is some other language
[12:44] <Guest67136> Help. I'm updating a server via ssh, i ran apt-get update, it says i change i cont file (i did), i pick to see the differences of the filles. I showed my. But now i'm stuck in the terminal with an END thing flasing at me:   http://pastebin.com/P6tRAci9
[12:45] <ducasse> Guest67136: press 'q'
[12:46] <{Saint_Philomena> Do you guys have some recomendation of some firewall that control outbond  programs to internet?
[12:46] <hateball> !ufw | {Saint_Philomena
[12:46] <Guest67136> ducasse: Thanks
[12:47] <Guest67136> ducasse. It worked. punched everything else. should have left ctrl alone
[12:47] <AnonyFox> How do i check my ip adress in terminal ?
[12:47] <{Saint_Philomena> ufw only block connections to tcp ports not to programs...
[12:48] <Pici> AnonyFox: ip addr or ifconfig
[12:49] <ducasse> {Saint_Philomena: you can do that with apparmor, afaik, but there's nothing really ready-made.
[12:52] <mcphail> {Saint_Philomena: you can run the app under firejail and deny net access (IIRC)
[12:52] <{Saint_Philomena> ducasse very thanks i will cheek it :)
[12:54] <mcphail> "firejail --net=none yourprogramname" does it, I think
[12:54] <{Saint_Philomena> thank you
[12:57] <SqRt7744> Hi, I have a question... it's driving me crazy. In network manager, there are two obsolete cellphones listed whose bluetooth connections I once used to go online. I really *really* don't want to see them in the drop down list every time I use my computer. They don't show up in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/, I can't find them in gconf-editor either. I can remove them until the next reboot using either the "edit connections..." dialog in the applet,
[12:57] <SqRt7744> or by issuing 'ncmli connection delete uuid XXXXX' at the command line, but they always show up again. Short of reformatting my computer, is there any way to get rid of them??
[13:00] <xsmltx> Hi, anyone can help me to set up an ethernet to usb adapter TP-LINK UE300 Realtek RTL8153 chipset? Thank you
[13:01] <fireman> I have trouble with my wifi button/key on keyboard. If I press it, airplane mode switched but wifi didnt, probably because this my wifi hard blocked, anyone can help me?
[13:02] <ducasse> SqRt7744: did you delete the files while nm was running?
[13:03] <SqRt7744_> ducasse: I did the nmcli thing while nm was running, obviously, but otherwise there were no "files" to delete. They didn't show up in the /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/ folder ever
[13:03] <paalgyula> fireman, can u see any wireless interface if u type: ifconfig -a
[13:04] <ducasse> SqRt7744_: misread, sorry.
[13:04] <SqRt7744_> ducasse: I wonder if this is a special issue relating to the fact that they were *bluetooth* connections, maybe the info is stored elsewhere? I'm at a total loss.
[13:04] <TomyWork> hi
[13:04] <SqRt7744_> ducasse: search my computer with find didn't turn up anything.
[13:05] <TomyWork> I want to install maven 3.3.x on kubuntu 14.04. what do you suggest to do?
[13:05] <EriC^^> SqRt7744_: try running grep -i "<uuid here>" -R /etc
[13:05] <EriC^^> it might be grep -Ri "<uuid here>" /etc
[13:05] <fireman> paalgyula yes i see it
[13:06] <fireman> paalgyula: yes i see
[13:06] <SqRt7744_> EriC^^: yes, -Ri, ...sadly didn't turn up anything :-(
[13:07] <ouroumov> I'm experiencing the exact same issue as SqRt7744_ on my laptop.
[13:07] <SqRt7744_> ouroumov: crazy, eh?
[13:07] <ioria> SqRt7744_, anything in    ~/.gconf/system/networking/connections  ?
[13:07] <ouroumov> This is not something new either, I've just never bothered to understand it.
[13:07] <SqRt7744_> ioria: no, it's an empty dir
[13:08] <EriC^^> SqRt7744_: try grep -iR for ~/
[13:08] <EriC^^> SqRt7744_: also /var maybe
[13:09] <SqRt7744_> EriC^^: I'm trying it on / right now, just for the lulz.
[13:09] <SqRt7744_> ....so far nothing.
[13:09] <EriC^^> did you try a find for the uuid?
[13:09] <SqRt7744_> EriC^^: yes, that's what's running right now
[13:09] <EriC^^> no i mean find -iname "uuid" /etc
[13:10] <EriC^^> *find /etc -iname ..
[13:11] <SqRt7744_> EriC^^: No luck.
[13:11] <fireman> paalgyula: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23420650/
[13:13] <MacroMan> Other than having a logrotate config file, do I need to do anything else to turn it on? My Nginx logs aren't rotating
[13:18] <MacroMan> The logrotate script is in cron.daily, so that should be running.
[13:21] <ouroumov> EriC^^, SqRt7744_, I think this is a bug. And I think it's twofold: there's a ghost entry on top of the actual entry listed by nmcli. When you delete the bluetooth entry from nm-applet, it correctly logs the op in /var/log/kern.log with result="success", but after reboot the connection is still present in nmcli connection show.
[13:22] <SqRt7744_> ouroumov: is there a way to eliminate the ghost entry?
[13:23] <ouroumov> EriC^^, SqRt7744_, and the connection in nmcli has changed uuid but not Name.
[13:23] <ouroumov> SqRt7744_, don't know sorry.
[13:23] <SqRt7744_> ouroumov: ok, thanks
[13:23] <EriC^^> SqRt7744_: try searching for the name using grep
[13:24] <EriC^^> it has to save it somewhere i guess
[13:24] <EriC^^> SqRt7744_: or run strace with nmcli while deleting it and see what it's deleting
[13:26] <SqRt7744_> EriC^^: strace... hmm, good idea
[13:27] <AnonyFox> Is there anyway to see how much battery my laptop has left within terminal ?
[13:29] <zykotick9> AnonyFox: try "acpi"
[13:30] <bhe_> hi, my speed is about 90mb/s on linux with eth and with a mac i can up to 110mb/s
[13:30] <bhe_> 110mb/s with wifi
[13:31] <maddawg2> bhe_ and?
[13:31] <maddawg2> that's hardly a difference to worry about
[13:32] <maddawg2> also alot has to do with protocol you might be using too
[13:34] <dankan> AnonyFox powertop maybe
[13:35] <bhe_> im playing games and myy ping is not the same
[13:35] <bhe_> i thought there was a solution
[13:35] <bhe_> :)
[13:38] <taofeng> hi
[13:38] <uddane> Hello, can someone tell me the location of an update AACS codec, mine need to be updated
[13:39] <taofeng>  Hello, can someone tell me the location of an update AACS
[13:40] <taofeng> Who can help me to write a Delphi apihook
[13:40] <taofeng> @tq
[13:40] <taofeng> hi
[13:40] <taofeng> are you ok?
[13:40] <Pici> taofeng: this is #ubuntu, are you sure you want to be here?
[13:41] <taofeng> I'm sorry, I made the wrong place.
[13:42] <taofeng> Pici:Thank you
[13:44] <taofeng> What channel is the hacker?
[13:45] <AnonyFox> Taofeng: I think you are on the wrong irc server
[13:46] <win7> how to get ubuntu
[13:46] <AnonyFox> !ubuntu
[13:46] <win7> ?
[13:46] <taofeng> AnonyFox:ok Thank you
[13:46] <BluesKaj_> taofeng, no hackers here ...too much Mr robot I bet
[13:47] <win7> thanks!
[13:47] <taofeng> I'm here to make you laugh.
[13:47] <taofeng> hahaha
[13:47] <BluesKaj_> not funny
[13:48] <AnonyFox> Taofeng: This channel is for ubuntu support not general talk
[13:48] <taofeng> Okay, I'm jokin
[13:49] <AnonyFox> Win7: To install ubuntu go to the link above and download ubuntu then use rufus to make a bootable usb stick with the Ubuntu.iso file
[13:51] <TheKeyMaster> I think I've found a ubuntu 15.10 bug
[13:52] <AnonyFox> !bug
[13:52] <ducasse> TheKeyMaster: 15.10 is eol
[13:52] <TheKeyMaster> I need it for PHP 5
[13:54] <TheKeyMaster> so.. yeah ^^'
[13:54] <AnonyFox> TheKeyMaster: !bug
[13:54] <ducasse> TheKeyMaster: nobody cares about 15.10 longer, bugs will not be fixed.
[13:54] <TheKeyMaster> Maybe they are also in the newest ubuntu version
[13:54] <AnonyFox> You better upgrade ^
[13:54] <ducasse> TheKeyMaster: you can check, but the fix will still not be backported to 15.10.
[13:54] <TheKeyMaster> I am just here to report it
[13:55] <TheKeyMaster> i dont want it to be fixed. Im a Bug-Catcher
[13:55] <merpnderp> What's a good Ubuntu replacement for an Apple TV? Something that has a remote that might work with Chrome for youtube's rental/purchase, but also work with some light gaming on Steam?
[13:56] <ducasse> TheKeyMaster: i'm afraid you can't even file a bug against an eol release afaik, only current releases.
[13:56] <taofeng> ubuntu server Stable?
[13:57] <TheKeyMaster> !bug (Tested in 15.10): If you search something in the Nautilus Filemanager and then switch the Tab, the little searchbox from Nautilus still appears to be here for like 3-5s
[13:57] <taofeng> I use now is centos server wanted to chang ubuntu server
[13:58] <DArqueBishop> TheKeyMaster: 15.10 is EOL. Switch to a newer or LTS release.
[14:00] <ouroumov> SqRt7744_, do you plan on filing a bug report?
[14:02] <ducasse> TheKeyMaster: verify it in a current release, then file a bug report.
[14:03] <root____3> ?
[14:04] <ducasse> !rootirc | taofeng
[14:05] <taofeng> ubottu:????
[14:13] <uddane> Has anyone been successful playing newer blurays on 16.04?
[14:15] <uddane> and if so, what version of VLC do you have? I'm on 2.2.2 and I haven't been successful at all
[14:17] <BluesKaj_> uddane, have you tried mpv ?
[14:17] <uddane> BluesKaj_: nope, never heard of it
[14:17] <uddane> BluesKaj_: googling now
[14:18] <BluesKaj_> uddane, similar to mplayer
[14:19] <uddane> BluesKaj_: do I want VapourSynth with it?
[14:20] <eka> How to avoid this? http://imgur.com/PO9ppzX at first they showed the normal tray icon but after sometime they turn like that. Apps are Skype and Gnome Shell Pomodoro
[14:22] <Brisr> I have a html doc that has two lines between each paragraph. I'd like to remove one of those empty lines and retain one of them. Can I do this with sed?
[14:22] <BluesKaj_> uddane, I don't know what VapourSynth is , could be some kind of midi thing, which i don't need
[14:22] <Pici> uddane: bluray support on Linux is poor, mostly due to the drm encryption. http://www.howtogeek.com/240487/how-to-play-dvds-and-blu-rays-on-linux/ looks like a good guide to getting playback setup on VLC (scroll down past the DVD stuff).
[14:22] <BluesKaj_> uddane, install ubuntu-restricted-extras and libdvdcss
[14:23] <chwy> chwy
[14:23] <Pici> BluesKaj_: I thought libdvdcss was for dvd playback only.
[14:23] <Samwongms> my screen darkens for 0.5 to 1 second every ten to twenty minutes. Does anybody have any idea about this mishap?
[14:23] <Southern_Gentlem> Samwongms,  check your screensaver settings
[14:23] <Southern_Gentlem> and your powersavings
[14:24] <BluesKaj_> Pici, could be , but I thought the drm part might be important
[14:24] <Samwongms> ok thanks
[14:25] <ducasse> Pici BluesKaj_ libdvdcss is only for dvds, yes. bluray uses something called aacs or something like that.
[14:25] <BluesKaj_> i haven't played a dvd in yrs
[14:25] <BluesKaj_> or blurays
[14:26] <apetiss> Hi, I liked the 14.04 theme better, is there any way to switch back? (it was more red,orange instead of purpleish)
[14:27] <mernilio> Hi all" :-)
[14:28] <taofeng> mernilio:hi
[14:28] <yavandir> Helllo
[14:29] <mernilio> Do you think one could send text messeges throug radio? .. Im sure you can .. but it would be cool with such devices!
[14:29] <mernilio> On a short range
[14:30] <mernilio> Im into radio.. but transfering text into my small stupid experiments will not make me a millionair. :-)
[14:30] <uddane> BluesKaj_: I wouldn't need this if VUDU would work...
[14:31] <Pici> mernilio: what does this have to do with Ubuntu?
[14:31] <mernilio> I know about ADAC and DACU .. for you uneducated it means digital to analog and so forth. Thatnks nddane
[14:32] <dankan> uddane, maybe it's DRM protected? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/BluRayAndHDDVD
[14:33] <mernilio> Pici: I have an ide to incorporate this radio thing with tish channel. For the user to have an help channel.
[14:33] <ducasse> mernilio: that's all very interesting, but completely offtopic.
[14:33] <dankan> uddane, that was a wrong link, sorry https://help.ubuntu.com/16.04/ubuntu-help/video-dvd-restricted.html
[14:34] <BluesKaj_> uddane, I use kodi
[14:34] <mernilio> You like to help, right? and without a paid helpdesk i will make more milions on my idea* :-)
[14:34] <ballpen> hello there
[14:34] <Southern_Gentlem> mernilio, look at aprs
[14:34] <uddane> Blu-ray error:
[14:34] <uddane> No valid processing key found in AACS config file.   <-- the error I get
[14:34] <Southern_Gentlem> mernilio,  amateurs have been doing it for at least 50 years
[14:34] <uddane> dankan: thanks, reading now
[14:34] <uddane> BluesKaj_: kodi? do you have a link?
[14:34] <mernilio> Im joking of course
[14:35] <ballpen> I am having some issues with firewalls with my ubuntu vps
[14:35] <BluesKaj_> !kodi
[14:35] <mernilio> ballpen:  sure go ahead, tell us
[14:35] <ducasse> uddane: kodi should be in the repos
[14:35] <ballpen> thanks man just hang on a sec
[14:36] <SqRt7744_> ouroumov: I could file a bug report later I suppose. Launchpad?
[14:36] <dankan> uddane, i cant say it will work for sure but i had to configure this to play DRM protected DVDs in VLC.
[14:36] <BluesKaj_> uddane, https://kodi.tv/
[14:37] <Sven_vB> my notebook with Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS xenial, Xfce 4.12 stays silent most of the day but then suddenly spins up its fans at full speed for half an hour, with no apparent reason. how can I avoid that? its slowest CPU speeds are fast enough for me, so I'd prefer my system working "slow" rather than working loud.
[14:37] <uddane> be right back... rebooting
[14:38] <ouroumov> SqRt7744_, yeah, but that'll probably be bounced upstream to the gnome bugtracker (I think)
[14:38] <ouroumov> SqRt7744_, anyway if you do hit me in PM and I'll mark myself as affected on the bug report
[14:39] <morf> Sven_vB: depends on hw i guess, search internet for ubuntu fan [type of the laptop]
[14:39] <Sven_vB> morf, will do, thx
[14:39] <alkino> hi o/
[14:40] <alkino> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LTS?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=ubuntu-release-cycle-2.png Need an update :p
[14:40] <SqRt7744_> ouroumov: ok, will do.
[14:41] <apetiss> Hi, I liked the 14.04 theme better, is there any way to switch back? (it was more red,orange instead of purpleish)
[14:44] <taofeng> bazhang ?
[14:44] <taofeng> hi
[14:44] <adr1an> Hi! i have got a problem, i installed bumblebee-nvidia, beacuse i have got a dual gpu laptop with Intel HD + GTX960M and after installation i restarted the laptop, and after system boot fan speed run 100%
[14:45] <alkino> is there a way to get "repo" in ubuntu 14-04 ?
[14:49] <SqRt7744_> ouroumov: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1638946
[14:50] <BluesKaj_> alkino, don't mix and match repositories between ubuntu versions, you're asking for trouble doing that kind of thing
[14:50] <BluesKaj_> alkino, I like 14.04 as well , so I have the OS installed on a separate partition
[14:50] <alkino> BluesKaj_: I was thinking about "port"
[14:50] <alkino> I don't like at all ubuntu, and less ubuntu 14.04
[14:50] <alkino> but it's my job to do crappy things with crappy linux
[14:52] <ouroumov> SqRt7744_, thanks, I checked myself as affected.
[14:52] <ballpen> I am following this tutorial
[14:52] <ballpen> https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-openvpn-server-on-ubuntu-16-04
[14:53] <ballpen> ecerything goes well
[14:53] <ballpen> except for step 8 i.e. "Adjust the Server Networking Configuration" part
[14:54] <ballpen> http://pastebin.com/icBJmduH
[14:54] <ballpen> the error I receive after restarting firewall
[14:54] <piotr_bh> Hi, did anyone try rt-preempt with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or 14.04 LTS? Are there any web sources, manuals, tests, suggestions available?
[14:54] <BluesKaj_> alkino, i don't buy that ...you can customize if you take the trouble to do so
[14:54] <dankan> adr1an, to be honest, if you want to use an optimus laptop on ubuntu just install the nvidia proprietary driver and use prime-select to switch to the Nvidia GPU. Bumblebee is really messed up on Ubuntu for me.
[14:54] <ballpen> same thing happens with ubuntu 14.04 too
[14:56] <piotr_bh> Hi, did anyone try rt-preempt with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or 14.04 LTS? Are there any web sources, manuals, tests, suggestions available?
[14:57] <Sven_vB> so I re-ran sensors-detect, let it add coretemp again, restarted kmod as advised by sensors-detect, then ran pwmconfig, and it reports "There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed". however, some speed control seems to be there, as "acpi -V" reports "Cooling 0: x86_pkg_temp no state information available / Cooling 1: intel_powerclamp no state information available / Cooling 2 [… to …] 5: Processor 0 of 10"
[14:57] <Sven_vB> It's an acer travelmate notebook
[15:01] <Sven_vB> I also installed cpufreqd and cpufrequtils, systemd reports cpufreqd as "active (running)", but "sudo lsmod | grep cpufreq" finds no matches
[15:02] <dankan> piotr_bh, have you tried the linux-lowlatency kernel? Its in the official repositories so it will be easy to set up if you need reduced latency
[15:02] <alkino> each time I use Ubuntu, I lost hope in humanity
[15:02] <alkino> thanks to you
[15:03] <genii> cpufreqd is a daeomon, not a kernel module
[15:05] <Sven_vB> genii, well, that grep is what http://go2linux.garron.me/how-to-configure-cpufreqd/ tells to use to check
[15:06] <Sven_vB> When I run `grep . *governor*` in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq, it finds: scaling_available_governors:performance powersave¶ scaling_governor:performance¶ so maybe there's a simple way to change the active governor to the other one
[15:09] <uddane> Well, all of those were fails...  nothing seems to work, guess I'll have to keep my iMac around for a while longer
[15:10] <Sven_vB> that easy way seems it should be "sudo cpufreqd-set 1" but it reports "No cpufreqd socket found" although systemd still reports cpufreqd as active (running)
[15:11] <dankan> uddane, sorry to hear that.
[15:12] <typh-9527> hello
[15:13] <BluesKaj_> !Imac | uddane
[15:13] <BluesKaj_> useless bots!
[15:13] <Sven_vB> !imac
[15:15] <uddane> BluesKaj_: yes.... 27 inch but crap speakers, my 'nix box has 5.1
[15:16] <BluesKaj_> uddane, I mean installing ubuntu on an Imac is differnt than a X86 pc
[15:16] <ballpen> ^
[15:17] <uddane> BluesKaj_: no, no, no... they are side by side...2 different machines
[15:17] <dankan> BluesKaj_, i dont think he installed ubuntu on this IMac, he just needs it to play blue rays :P
[15:18] <uddane> dankan: need the Linux box to play blu rays, so I can get rid of the iMac
[15:19] <BluesKaj_> uddane, ok sorry, my mistake
[15:19] <uddane> BluesKaj_: no worries...not enough coffee yet, so it may not have come across here like it did i my head
[15:19] <dankan> uddane, yeah i understand, but really the support for bluerays is bad on linux because of the closed nature of the blue ray format. DRM and closed formats mess with linux since a long time.
[15:21] <uddane> dankan: yeah, I had it working at one point in time and some of my old ones play without issue, but alas....
[15:21] <uddane> dankan: at least I have a parrot I can put on my shoulder  :-D
[15:21] <BluesKaj_> yeah , that's the reason I haven't bothered to get a bluray player ..i'm strictly linux on my machines and amazon video and kodi and my sat service fill my tv needs.
[15:22] <dankan> uddane, if you have a problem with new videos , it may be because keys for them were not added to the database or something. Do you have packages: libaacs0 libbluray-bdj libbluray1 installed?
[15:22] <uddane> dankan: yup did that song and dance before the reboot
[15:24] <BluesKaj_> this old pc is a kind of HTPC ..and DD and DTS audio connected audio receiver
[15:25] <dankan> uddane, (its weird helping someone play blue rays when i don't even have a cd/dvd player for the last 5 years) have you read this? http://askubuntu.com/a/565522 (it was really high up the search results so i guess you had)
[15:27] <uddane> dankan: yup read that already... was hoping for a miracle fix of some sort. I'm on call next week and it's boring so I like to watch movies while I hang out waiting for the next end user F up
[15:33] <netanel> exit
[15:33] <netanel> exit
[15:33] <netanel> exit
[15:33] <netanel> logout
[15:33] <netanel> quit()
[15:33] <netanel> ow to
[15:33] <josuebc> slash quit?
[15:33] <Pici> netanel: /quit
[15:34] <donofrio> 0.o ;)
[15:39] <momken> hello
[15:39] <xsmltx> Hi, anyone please can help me in here ? http://askubuntu.com/questions/844493/the-auto-login-configuration-cant-pass-the-first-appeared-screen-after-reboot-s or in here http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/320482/the-auto-login-configuration-cant-pass-the-first-appeared-screen-after-reboot-s Thank you.
[15:44] <OerHeks> xsmltx, if i read "/dev/sda1: clean 1123123/1231312 files 12312312/13212312 blocks." then there is a bad block on your hdd/sdd, use filecheck to correct these errors, this is your issue.
[15:44] <OerHeks> !fsck
[15:48] <momken> Hi
[15:48] <momken> How do you organize your music files in various orders?
[15:49] <momken> I organize them by "Author/Album/Song.mp3" order
[15:49] <Dillon> It depends on u. I orgainse my music files by Artist then album
[15:50] <momken> But this order doesn't include genres/moods/etc. I want to make symbolic/hardlinks for evey genre or for various playlists too
[15:51] <momken> One way is correcting music tags and using advanced players like Amarok, Rythmbox, etc.
[15:52] <momken> But I think correcting tags is a harder way. And always needs using specific players to be usable
[15:52] <xsmltx> Oh sorry OverCoder those numbers I wrote them by myself, they are not real, only the info large info I intended to show...
[15:52] <momken> I want to use a more manual and tool-independent way
[15:52] <Dillon> Try easy tag
[15:52] <Pici> momken: easytag can update tags, and move files around based on things you want... I'm not sure if has support for doing softlinks like you want though.
[15:53] <OerHeks> xsmltx, thank you for crossposting
[15:53] <momken> Dillon, Pici, I know many different tools for tagging. Hmmm. But many of them are buggy and can't recognize the music correctly
[15:54] <momken> It will result in some mistaged/misplaced files, which is bad
[15:54] <momken> For example many of my music are Iranian and are not registered in MusicBrainz
[15:54] <xsmltx> I appreciate your info OerHeks
[15:55] <mernilio> I see the fuss has calmed down. I got the point . you hade a difficult error on  you hands.. but eventely got i right. Thats Marvelous! :-)
[15:55] <mernilio> tho i have a question. its rather delicat?
[15:56] <momken> Both EasyTag and MusicBrainzPicard are only useful for manual or semi-automatic tagging
[15:56] <Dillon> if you are using windows try filebot it is better
[15:57] <momken> Dillon, Filebot is available for ubuntu too and I have used it a lot for sorting my movies
[15:57] <momken> But it is not that much strong in sorting Music
[15:58] <momken> Most of these tools use MusicBrainz db which is imperfect for Iranian songs
[15:58] <Sven_vB> you know what really sucks? having a cron job that could warn you about low battery state via instant messenger, and then discovering that cronjobs won't run while on battery. to make it worse, it seems to depend on power cable state at last reboot time instead of current state
[15:59] <momken> The only comprehensive online db for Iranian music is last.fm
[15:59] <Sven_vB> I really wish I had some crystal ball to tell me where people will set half-thought defaults
[16:00] <morf> Sven_vB: lulz
[16:00] <Sven_vB> it seems the Ubuntu anacron maintainers make ALL cron jobs depend on some _past_ power state just because SOME cron jobs shouldn't waste as much battery
[16:01] <Sven_vB> sometimes the first solution that comes to mind is not just ineffective but also dangerous
[16:01] <mernilio> But Iran export WMD to the ISIS.
[16:01] <mernilio> Sure.. a lighthead like you will easily will be spotted buy the intelligencins
[16:02] <th0r> Sven_vB, is there a question...or just a rant?
[16:02] <Sven_vB> th0r, it should be a warning to fellow ubuntu users.
[16:02] <mernilio> th0r: its a rant, i have no fucking clue! :-)
[16:02] <drkjstr> momken, I think there is a last.fm plugin for musicbrainz. I can't vouch for it. lastfmplus
[16:03] <dankan> momken, you can always use an obscure, java based and probably malware ridden (since it's on sourceforge) java based app that for tagging music through last.fm http://www.last.fm/group/The+Last.fm+Mass+Tagger
[16:03] <mernilio> And its no linux issue either. NO BEHAVE!
[16:03] <mernilio> before i lite my true fire ;-)
[16:03] <drkjstr> https://musicbrainz.org/doc/MusicBrainz_Picard/Documentation/Plugins/Lastfmplus
[16:04] <dankan> momken, i wouldn't though , i would just tag them myself and be happy about doing manual labor ;P
[16:05] <momken> drkjstr, Between EasyTag and MusicBrainzPicard I think Picard is much better and more user friendly. And EasyTag uses MusicBrainz in CDDB section too
[16:05] <mernilio> I like your diversity. But dont let the main issue or the point of viev go haywire.
[16:06] <momken> drkjstr, But even MusicBrainz isn't useful for me. And I have seen that last.fm plugin for musicbrainz. It only downloads some additional tags for files in MusicBrainz but doesn't complement/augment MusicBrainz db
[16:07] <momken> dankan, Yeah. I have exactly done that. I have manually renamed and sorted them.
[16:07] <momken> But I didn't changed their tag
[16:07] <mernilio> If i may ask anyone in this channel, Thy do you like Donald Trums so much.. im sure it would be hed change amareica!
[16:07] <OerHeks> mernilio, please keep this channel free for ubuntu support, thanks.
[16:08] <mcphail> mernilio: please stop being annoying. Read the /topic of the channel. In particular, the channel guidelines
[16:08] <momken> dankan, I enjoy manual labor for sorting my hard to earned music
[16:09] <momken> dankan, But do you use tags to reorder files by genre/rating/playlist etc?
[16:09] <ballpen> I am following this tutorial
[16:09] <ballpen> https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-openvpn-server-on-ubuntu-16-04
[16:09] <ballpen> ecerything goes well
[16:09] <ballpen> except for step 8 i.e. "Adjust the Server Networking Configuration" part
[16:09] <ballpen> http://pastebin.com/icBJmduH
[16:09] <ballpen> the error I receive after restarting firewall
[16:09] <ballpen> same thing happens with ubuntu 14.04 too
[16:10] <momken> dankan, I intended to use symlink/hardlink way to make lists for each category/playlist. And it should be exportable to thumbdrive and as .m3u too
[16:11] <dankan> momken i guess you could do some magic with bash scripts and an cli tagger.
[16:11] <mernilio> Politics is danerous! I "support" Hillary because the ohter  guy seems utterly insane!
[16:11] <dankan> momken no i do not really believe in sorting music files, since most players can sort them by tags.
[16:12] <momken> dankan, hmmm.
[16:12] <momken> What about playlists?
[16:13] <momken> dankan, Can you copy some songs on a thumbdrive for play in car in the player?
[16:14] <Pici> ugh
[16:14] <thebishop> so uh... how's Ubuntu TV going (LOL) https://www.ubuntu.com/tv
[16:14] <mcphail> Pici: whoops!
[16:14] <Pici> mcphail: oops indeed
[16:15] <Pici> momken: again, very sorry for that.
[16:15] <momken> Pici, no problem
[16:17] <momken> Another problem in the linux world is making music playlists. Most playlists are in m3u format.
[16:18] <momken> But m3u is a simple list of songs, each in a new line
[16:18] <thebishop> momken, is that really a problem? VLC and Rhythmbox can do it, and probably a dozen other players
[16:18] <momken> If path of songs be relative, then by changing the location of .m3u file, it won't work anymore
[16:19] <OerHeks> put the playlist in the main folder of your music, done.
[16:19] <momken> If pathes be absolute, then after copying the songs and playlist, it won't work anymore
[16:20] <thebishop> OerHeks, yeah, i'm really confused right now
[16:20] <momken> OerHeks, It can be a solution. But I liked a more binding between playlist and songs
[16:21] <mcphail> momken: the m3u approach is a simple solution to a complex problem. The alternative is an itunes-like database, which brings its own problems
[16:22] <momken> thebishop, Assume you have created a playlist after many hours. You don't like your playlist be corrupted after copying it, after renaming/reording songs, etc.
[16:22] <thebishop> momken, that's never happened to me
[16:23] <momken> mcphail, Hmm. So you agree preserving the lists of your music is a complex problem?
[16:23] <thebishop> mcphail, yep. database works well for big jukebox players, m3us work for album folders and mixtapes
[16:23] <Stranger09> plz help my andriod is not mounting in ubuntu
[16:23] <Stranger09> not able to open files of my andriod phone in ubuntu
[16:24] <mcphail> momken: of course. Different people prefer different approaches, but m3u is so simple most players implement it in Ubuntu. It does require a consistent folder structure if you transfer files, though
[16:24] <momken> thebishop, Hmmm. So m3u's are more used for small lists like albums
[16:24] <momken> ?
[16:25] <thebishop> momken, they don't have to be. but if you have a huge library of music in different folders, it makes sense to use a music manager with its own internal database
[16:25] <Stranger09> plz help my andriod is not mounting in ubuntu
[16:25] <thebishop> momken, and i think most of them are capable of exporting m3u playlists anyway. i really don't get the problem.
[16:26] <mr_boo> hi
[16:27] <mr_boo> my pc keep on freezing all the time so i have to restart
[16:27] <mr_boo> this happened after reinstalling ubuntu
[16:27] <mr_boo> what shall i do?
[16:27] <uddane> mr_boo: what app are you trying to open when it freezes?
[16:27] <momken> thebishop, Only 50-60GB of music. I‌ don't think it is very big. But it changes a lot. Sometimes I rename files according to their tags
[16:28] <mr_boo> uddane: i think i was fiddling around with nautilus
[16:28] <mr_boo> uddane: but i've had the same when trying to open a terminal
[16:29] <uddane> mr_boo: what are the specs of your PC and which ubuntu are you running?
[16:29] <Stranger09> plz help my andriod is not mounting in ubuntu
[16:30] <OerHeks> Stranger09, check the Android device, Settings->Networking, select USB Configuration and change  to "MTP" (Media Transfer Protocol), replug and it should work
[16:30] <thebishop> momken, if you just want to make arbitrary playlists from your library of 60GB, i'd definitely recommend using something like Rhythmbox or Clementine or Banshee or Amarok or Nightingale... i think they can all do playlists just fine
[16:30] <Stranger09> OerHeks: i did but it isnt still working
[16:31] <momken> thebishop, Using advanced music manager and tag-dependent apps like Rythmbox or Amarok is good too. But sometimes some music get lost in these apps, due to lost/incorrect tags. And I never had same experience in different music managers. For example the music I hear in Amarok is always different from those in Rythmbox
[16:32] <thebishop> momken, good thing there's a lot of options
[16:32] <momken> thebishop, I think eventually I have to come back to these advanced music players. But for last year I tried to avoid them to not get dependent to them! :))
[16:33] <Stranger09> OerHeks: what to do now
[16:33] <Platypus-Man> I'm trying to set up a Let'sEncrypt cert, but have issues with ports.. I've forwarded port 80 and 443 in my modem settings, and added 80/tcp and 443/tcp to ufw's allowed connections, and also tried disabling ufw alltoogether, but canyouseeme.org still says it can't see port 80 or 443
[16:33] <momken> Previously I only played my intended songs by selecting them and playing them in VLC, which is simple and cross-platform
[16:34] <OerHeks> Stranger09, you did install mtpfs mtp-tools ?
[16:34] <Stranger09> OreHeks no
[16:35] <momken> thebishop, But because all these music players (Amarok, Banshee, etc.) are heavily dependent on tags, first I should correct/complement tags as much as possible. It takes time but I think it worth it
[16:35] <momken> thebishop, Thank you for your help
[16:35] <momken> and the discussion
[16:35] <thebishop> momken, yeh bruh
[16:38] <mcphail> momken: if you want more flexibility, you could look at quod libet - "It’s designed around the idea that you know how to organize your music better than we do. It lets you make playlists based on regular expressions (don’t worry, regular searches work too). It lets you display and edit any tags you want in the file, for all the file formats it supports"
[16:38] <mcphail> https://quodlibet.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
[16:40] <zafar> quit
[16:41] <freakyy> hi all. i have a question. is it possible to contorl the logitech g213 somehow under ubuntu 16.10?
[16:41] <freakyy> the problem is it keeps cycling through its 16million colorus but id like to have it white
[16:46] <momken> mcphail, I should test that too
[16:46] <UTAN_dev> Hello everyone. Ubuntu 16.04LTS: my desktop lost its left-side launchers and the top application menu bar. I tried to restart it with `unity`, but I get "The program 'unity' is currently not installed." `sudo service gdm restart` told me that gdm.service was not found.
[16:46] <UTAN_dev> So maybe I'm not running Unity. My environment has DESKTOP_SESSION=ubuntu if it helps any. How do I determine which DM I'm running?
[16:47] <Bonn333> Hello guys ;-)
[16:47] <xXEoflaOEXx> UTAN_dev, It is lightdm, not gdm
[16:47] <xXEoflaOEXx> Bonn333, Hi
[16:49] <Bashing-om> UTAN_dev: Yeah ^ lightdm . To see what the DE is : ' echo $DESKTOP_SESSION " " $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP ' .
[16:49] <Rumbles_> has anyone here any experience installing Duc on 14.04? http://duc.zevv.nl/ someone has asked me to set it up on a couple of machines, and while the web page said it should be available in the standard debian/ubuntu repos, I can't find it in 14.04 repos.... searching I could find someone explaining how to install it on 16.10, but not much else...
[16:50] <nacc> !info duc trusty
[16:50] <nacc> !info duc xenial
[16:50] <Rumbles_> heh
[16:50] <nacc> it's in 16.04 :)
[16:50] <Rumbles_> thanks :)
[16:50] <UTAN_dev> <xXEoflaOEXx: `sudo service lightdm restart` disconnected my VNC connection and, on the Linux laptop itself, gave me a black screen with a single line giving me a status on /dev/sda6 (clean, etc.)
[16:51] <OerHeks> UTAN_dev, there is a bad block on your hdd/sdd, use filecheck to correct these errors, this is your issue.
[16:51] <OerHeks> !fsck
[16:52] <Guest52036> ？
[16:52] <mr_boo> had another crash and now the pc is dead :/ so nevermind
[16:52] <UTAN_dev> OerHeks: I tried both Alt+F2 and Ctrl+Alt+T; neither gives me a terminal window.
[16:53] <mr_boo> something else obviously going on
[16:53] <UTAN_dev> I had a VM running, so I'm not keen on rebooting. I fear that the VM would become corrupted, as has happened many times on my Windows box. (One reason why I got the Linux laptop)
[16:54] <UTAN_dev> Bashing-om: DESKTOP_SESSION was ubuntu and XDG_CURRENT_SESSION was Unity.
[17:00] <Bashing-om> UTAN_dev: Run that file system check from a liveDVD(USB) is one option .
[17:00] <UTAN_dev> Bashing-om: so we're talking about *rebooting* to live DVD, right?
[17:01] <gebruiker> The ubuntu requirements say 2GB of system memory. I have 3GB of memory, I noticed that unity quickly gets more slower - this makes it seem that the requirements for Ubuntu Desktop are not that accurate
[17:02] <Southern_Gentlem> gebruiker, and it depends on how many tabs you have open in the browser
[17:02] <Bashing-om> UTAN_dev: Well .. there are a couple of ways one can run that file system check, each requires a reboot as the target file system(s) MUST not be mounted ( in-use) .
[17:03] <gebruiker> Southern_Gentlem: point being 2GB seems an bit of an understatement
[17:03] <OerHeks> gebruiker, 2 gb is fine.
[17:03] <gebruiker> i would have straight gone to xubuntu if I knew
[17:03] <gebruiker> OerHeks: no.
[17:03] <Southern_Gentlem> gebruiker,  the slow down i dont think its a ram issue
[17:03] <Rumbles_> have you checked free to see if you're actually using all that memory? or are you just assuming it's a memory issue gebruiker
[17:03] <gebruiker> OerHeks: jij zegt vaak de meest idiote dingen op IRC, vaak zonder je redenering af te maken.
[17:04] <Southern_Gentlem> i am beeting its a video card issue
[17:04] <momken> mcphail, I saw screenshots of both Amarok and Quod Libet and both seem advanced enough for finding songs, catching data from online dbs and even editing tags.
[17:04] <UTAN_dev> Bashing-om: OK, thanks for the advice. I'll run fsck from the live DVD.
[17:04] <gebruiker> Southern_Gentlem: well, I have checked system resources and did some digging, my RAM seems fine
[17:04] <momken> But Quod Libet seems to have a more manual approach which I lixe
[17:05] <al314159> can linux be put on macbooks?
[17:05] <gebruiker> Southern_Gentlem: this might be better discussed on a developer level rather than superfically, I just wanted to see the responses. i.e how do you know 2GB is fine?
[17:06] <mcphail> momken: I have never actually used it, but lots of people raved about ti a few years ago
[17:06] <gebruiker> Southern_Gentlem: When googleling there are multiple similar reports
[17:06] <Southern_Gentlem> gebruiker,  i have ran on 1G before with not issues on an Aspire A0 netbook
[17:06] <gebruiker> Southern_Gentlem: you ran Unity on 1GB?
[17:07] <Southern_Gentlem> yep
[17:07] <quantibility> gebruiker, 2GB is perfectly fine, you may have too many browser tabs, certain mem hungry programs running.. or a virus.. which is unlikely
[17:07] <gebruiker> Southern_Gentlem: that is quite a deviation from the norm
[17:08] <xXEoflaOEXx> I remember that I ran Ubuntu 16.04 on the Acer TravelMate 5330 laptop (not today.) with 1GB RAM, works fine
[17:08] <gebruiker> quantibility: I would consider my usage not to heavy, some browsing, terminal-irc and music. Taking into account bug #1 on the ubuntu bug tracker I wouldn't say that it is helping
[17:08] <quantibility> what are you using as a music player?
[17:09] <gebruiker> quantibility: either youtube music or amarok
[17:09] <quantibility> what browser?
[17:09] <gebruiker> all default apps quantibility
[17:10] <super-mem> blz peao
[17:11] <quantibility> how long have you had the system in question?
[17:11] <gebruiker> quantibility: perhaps when ubuntu ditches compiz with some more sane software that is more cleanly written things will become a bit closer to the given requriements. I think the given requriements are slightly on the lower side for current unity on xenial.
[17:12] <super-mem> drone open
[17:12] <super-mem> refrigerator
[17:13] <phako> hey. how do I get debug symbols for libwayland* ?
[17:14] <quantibility> gebruiker, the given requirements seem to be on par with everyone else but you.
[17:14] <quantibility> you came for help
[17:14] <quantibility> im asking questions to figure it out
[17:14] <quantibility> gebruiker, do you have the utility "Htop"?
[17:15] <nicomachus> gebruiker: then switch to Unity 8.
[17:15] <nicomachus> uses mir.
[17:15] <gebruiker> quantibility: i came to check in how much of the similar reports- found online-  match with the responses from irc, seeming bug #1
[17:15] <nicomachus> Lol
[17:15] <gebruiker> quantibility: just random sampling
[17:15] <OerHeks> "idiote conclusie"
[17:17] <trism> phako: some of them have -dbg packages in the repos, if you find any that don't, you can download dbgsym packages from ddebs.ubuntu.com
[17:17] <quantibility> gebruiker, i have 6GB memory and i when i check 80 percent of the time, its under 2GB of use. unless of course i have many tabs open running WireShark for extended periods of time or doing something outrageously crazy with my system.. im pretty sure they are right on the "REQUIREMENTS"
[17:17] <phako> trism: yeah, I menat the newfangled way to get debug symbols.
[17:18] <phako> thx
[17:18] <gebruiker> quantibility: you use top or free?
[17:18] <quantibility> gebruiker, if you want a DETAILED check i use HTOP
[17:18] <quantibility> sudo apt-get install htop
[17:27] <AnonyFox> exit
[18:02] <xXEoflaOEXx> I notice in VirtualBox Guest Additions ISO that if the mkodule building for kernel is finished on the guest OS it displays the double 'the' on the message, I filed this bug report in bug #1638797
[18:08] <xXEoflaOEXx> !anyone I notice in VirtualBox Guest Additions ISO that if the mkodule building for kernel is finished on the guest OS it displays the double 'the' on the message, I filed this bug report in bug #1638797
[18:08] <ms1986> hello
[18:10] <nacc> xXEoflaOEXx: why did you type that twice?
[18:10] <xXEoflaOEXx> nacc: I thought nobody is talking
[18:11] <ballpen> I am following this tutorial
[18:11] <ballpen> https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-openvpn-server-on-ubuntu-16-04
[18:11] <ballpen> except for step 8 i.e. "Adjust the Server Networking Configuration" part
[18:11] <ballpen> ecerything goes well
[18:11] <ballpen> http://pastebin.com/icBJmduH
[18:11] <ballpen> the error I receive after restarting firewall
[18:11] <ballpen> same thing happens with ubuntu 14.04 too
[18:11] <ballpen> pls someone have a look lol
[18:12] <ballpen> I have been trying the same thing from last 6 days :D
[18:13] <nacc> xXEoflaOEXx: why does that matter? you filed a bug, that's great, but you needed someone to respond to you to ....
[18:13] <nacc> ballpen: you're not on ubuntu
[18:13] <walrider> i need a help about video driver
[18:14] <ballpen> yeah I am on ubuntu
[18:14] <ballpen> ubuntu 16.04
[18:14] <nacc> ballpen: `uname -a`
[18:14] <ballpen> nacc: man I am over ubuntu but anyways lol
[18:15] <walrider> um i need help about video driver some one help
[18:15] <walrider> hlep guys hlep :3
[18:15] <pipegeek> just ask your question, walrider :)
[18:15] <nacc> ballpen: it's looking for something in '2.6.32-openvz-042stab116.2-amd64', which is *not* Ubuntu
[18:15] <nacc> !ask | walrider
[18:15] <nacc> walrider: just ask
[18:15] <nacc> ballpen: not sure what you are saying, but ok
[18:19] <walrider> when i installed the proprietary driver of my laptop which have amd radeon HD6320 i saw an error which is some how related with this : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1581870 and when i type fglrxinfo in terminal then i see this : http://paste.ubuntu.com/23421834/  , how to solve this issue ??
[18:20] <ballpen> nacc: and whenever I do it destroys ssh too
[18:20] <ballpen> hang on a min
[18:21] <Bashing-om> walrider: What release are you running ? As there is not proprietary driver now for ATI cards in 16.04/16.10 .
[18:28] <nacc> ballpen: whenever you what? i'm 99% sure the paste you just showed said 'this will disrupt ssh sessions'
[18:28] <ballpen> nacc: yeah man it did so?
[18:29] <ballpen> is there any other way mate?
[18:29] <ballpen> nacc: and it is ubuntu 16.06 man why would I lie to you
[18:29] <walrider> Bashing-om, im running xubuntu 14.04.5
[18:30] <nacc> ballpen: the output you provided showed clearly that the running kernel is not an Ubuntu kernel. Please provide the ouptput of `lsb_release -a` and `uname -a` in a pastebin
[18:32] <Bashing-om> walrider: FGLRX should be available then . What have we - in a pastebin site - ' sudo lshw -C display ' ?
[18:33] <walrider> ok
[18:33] <Bashing-om> walrider: Wait ! 14.04.5 .. with the xenial hardware stack ?? then in that case no FGLRX driver .
[18:33] <walrider> Bashing-om, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23421953/ < here it is
[18:34] <xXEoflaOEXx> Bashing-om: Because 14.04.5 is made after the release of Xenial
[18:34] <Bashing-om> walrider: No driver loaded .. what now ' uname -r ] ?
[18:35] <Bashing-om> walrider: ' uname -r '
[18:35] <walrider> Bashing-om, 4.4.0-45-generic
[18:35] <walrider> 4.4.0-45-generic
[18:36] <walrider> do i need to re install 14.04.4 ? :D
[18:36] <Bashing-om> walrider: Yeah .. xenial - HWE - no proprietary ( FGLRX ) driver is provided .
[18:37] <ballpen> nacc: can I pm you mate ?
[18:37] <nacc> ballpen: i'd rather you didn't.
[18:37] <ballpen> or else will need to make bins
[18:37] <ballpen> what?
[18:38] <nacc> !pm | ballpen
[18:38] <walrider> Bashing-om, i installed proprietary driver from additional diver and during installation i saw an error which is some how related with this bug : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1581870
[18:38] <ballpen> kk
[18:39] <Bashing-om> walrider: well .. we can revert back to the 3.13 kernel if ya have no need of the hardware support that the HWE provides for newer hardware .
[18:39] <walrider> Bashing-om, and then i type fglrxinfo in terminal i see this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23421834/
[18:39] <ballpen> Welcome to Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (GNU/Linux 2.6.32-openvz-042stab116.2-amd64 x86_64
[18:39] <nacc> ballpen: that's not an Ubuntu kernel, as I said
[18:39] <walrider> Bashing-om, hmm so i need 14.04.4
[18:39] <ballpen> ^ this is what I get when I login
[18:39] <nacc> ballpen: you're using a VPS or some service, which has their own kernel
[18:39] <ballpen> nacc: I see
[18:39] <walrider> i get it
[18:40] <nacc> !info linux-image-generic xenial
[18:40] <ballpen> nacc: I am using vps bro
[18:40] <walrider> nacc, ty for confirmation
[18:40] <xunuxunu> hello folks
[18:41] <nacc> ballpen: that tutorial is for using Ubuntu, not your VPS, you'd need to figure out what you need to do different for your VPS provider
[18:42] <adityaduggal> hi I am having issues with my display resolution can any one help me its Intel display
[18:42] <AnonyFox> Is there anyway to display installed fonts and change fonts from ubuntu terminal ?
[18:42] <ballpen> nacc: cool man but I think it should work over digital ocean vps
[18:42] <ballpen> nacc: thanks man
[18:43] <Bashing-om> walrider: You can either re-install release 14.04.1 ,, see that .1 ! ... or we can install the trusty kernel and X stack in the present install and then clean up .
[18:45] <xunuxunu> i could need some help with a very intersting problem
[18:46] <Bashing-om> AnonyFox: ' fc-cache -fv ; and to change : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2319718 <- How to change default font size in console mode .
[18:46] <nacc> ballpen: i feel like you're ignoring my point and i have other work to do; good luck
[18:46] <uddane> adityaduggal: what's it doing that doesn't seem right?
[18:46] <nacc> !ask | xunuxunu
[18:47] <AnonyFox> Bashing-om: Thanks :D
[18:47] <ballpen> nacc: man when did I ignore your point
[18:47] <nacc> ballpen: you are not running an Ubuntu kernel
[18:47] <ballpen> nacc: I said thank you because it was really helpful
[18:47] <walrider> Bashing-om, ty for helping me out :D
[18:47] <walrider> Bashing-om, k im reinstalling  ty for support  :D
[18:47] <nacc> ballpen: that makes your system *not* Ubuntu
[18:47] <littlepython> guys im getting a bootloader error when i try to install ubuntu 16
[18:47] <adityaduggal> uddane, The screen resolution is only at 1024x768 whereas I am sure the monitor is capable of a higher res
[18:47] <ballpen> nacc: yeah man I understand it now
[18:48] <adityaduggal> uddane, aditya@aditya-home:~$ lspci | grep VGA
[18:48] <adityaduggal> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller (rev 09
[18:48] <uddane> have you gone in the settings to take a look?
[18:48] <ballpen> nacc: gotcha bro I will try with digital ocean now
[18:48] <littlepython> this is my bootinfo file http://pastebin.com/ACg9Qpak
[18:48] <adityaduggal> Below is my display adapter but I am unable to change the resolution
[18:49] <xunuxunu> ok...my problem is not very common as i cant find any help on net...and i did reasearch a while... on a notebook keyboard and pad randomly work and doesnt work...num lock key light is on when booting... it wasnt like that on windows 7 which ive killed andd put ubuntu
[18:49] <uddane> you may need to find out if there is a better driver for your card model
[18:49] <adityaduggal> That is what I have not been able to find....
[18:51] <uddane> adityaduggal: give me a sec to find the script
[18:51] <zteam> Hi!
[18:53] <uddane> adityaduggal: http://askubuntu.com/questions/72766/how-do-i-find-out-the-model-of-my-graphics-card/211001   --- read through this and you should be able to find out exactly what model the card is
[18:54] <adityaduggal> uddane, I did send the lspci output just few lines above
[18:54] <zteam> I having some serious issues getting the Nvidia driver to work properly on my new computer, some versions of the driver makes me unable to enter my password for my full disc encryption at boot other versions seems to prevent Unity from loading correctly, I'm running Ubuntu 16.10 with a Geforce GTX 980 card
[18:54] <adityaduggal>   *-display
[18:54] <adityaduggal>        description: VGA compatible controller
[18:54] <adityaduggal>        product: Xeon E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller
[18:54] <adityaduggal>        vendor: Intel Corporation
[18:54] <adityaduggal>        physical id: 2
[18:54] <adityaduggal>        bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
[18:55] <zteam> it works fine using Nouveau, but that doesn't really get any value of my 980 card :-/
[18:55] <uddane> adityaduggal: the product line is the model
[18:55] <zteam> anybody can recommend a good and stable version of the Nvidia driver?
[18:56] <RudeViper> Everytime I install a program or update I get an error message about my alsa driver - running ubuntu 16.04 - http://pastebin.com/Da3RTLi7
[18:57] <adityaduggal> uddane: I know the model the problem is that I don't think that ubuntu 16.04 has the correct drivers installed for the card
[18:57] <nacc> !info alsa-driver-linuxant xenial
[18:57] <nacc> RudeViper: that's not an ubuntu package
[18:58] <RudeViper> nacc - ok - how do I fix it
[18:58] <uddane> adityaduggal: you will need to see if the maker has a driver available for linux, then google how to update it
[18:58] <Bashing-om> zteam: http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/108586/en-us . The 367 version driver is available in our trusted PPA .
[18:58] <zteam> RudeViper, try sudo dkpkg -a
[18:58] <adityaduggal> uddane: Thanks for the help....this is awesome did not knew this was so easy
[18:58] <nacc> RudeViper: dunno, you can remove the pacakge if you don't need it; if you do need it, you need to figure out where you got it from and see why it's not currently compatible with your kernel
[18:59] <nacc> zteam: that won't help in this case, the driver in that pacakge is failing to compile with dkms
[18:59] <uddane> adityaduggal: i struggled a lot in the beginning too.. there are a lot of 'how to' articles online
[19:01] <RudeViper> zteam - -a doesn't work - gives me an error and then help file
[19:04] <zteam> Bashing-om, thanks, will try it, but I believe I already tried that version, but it might be a meta package
[19:06] <zteam> RudeViper, have you get that package from any ppa or something?
[19:08] <catenico102590> salve
[19:08] <catenico102590> !list
[19:12] <gdah> hello i am a new user , how to install all the stuf that's related to dev
[19:12] <gdah> ?
[19:12] <gdah> how to install codeblocks and android studio ?
[19:13] <gebruiker> gdah: use software center. Got to dash and type in "software"
[19:14] <gebruiker> gdah: it is the icon on the upper left corner, 1st one
[19:15] <gebruiker> gdah: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSXX8LxScwM
[19:15] <catenico102590> salve
[19:15] <catenico102590> !list
[19:16] <krabador> catenico102590, cerca di non far cattiva pubblicità , per favore
[19:16] <nacc> gdah: dev of what?
[19:16] <nacc> !info codeblocks
[19:16] <nacc> catenico102590: stop it
[19:16] <gdah> thanks
[19:17] <Wulf> gdah: apt install vim
[19:17] <paddyez> "W: The repository 'http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu yakkety-updates InRelease' is not signed. N: Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore potentially dangerous to use."
[19:17] <paddyez> why do I get that?
[19:17] <paddyez> I looked for months
[19:17] <paddyez> I found no solution :-(
[19:17] <paddyez> it is only one computer that I get that
[19:17] <geppo> ciao
[19:17] <geppo> list!
[19:17] <paddyez> am I stupid?
[19:17] <gebruiker> gdah: https://launchpad.net/~damien-moore/+archive/ubuntu/codeblocks-stable
[19:17] <AnonyFox> Did ubottu just have a seizure ?
[19:18] <uddane> AnonyFox: I'm just gonna hang around and see what he does with the troll
[19:19] <paddyez> sorry what did I do wrong?
[19:19] <AnonyFox> Who is the troll ??
[19:19] <nacc> paddyez: you pasted too much too fast
[19:20] <nacc> paddyez: *typed
[19:20] <paddyez> I pasted exactly one line
[19:20] <uddane> AnonyFox: catenico102590 keeps coming in and !list -ing
[19:20] <Jordan_U> paddyez: You were sending many messages to the channel, which our bot interpreted as flooding, so it muted you temporarily. Try avoiding the enter key, and make your entire point in one line.
[19:20] <paddyez> all the other stuff was handwritten
[19:20] <uddane> paddyez: you are fine...
[19:21] <paddyez> I will type slower
[19:22] <Jordan_U> paddyez: The issue isn't so much how fast you type, as how many messages you send. That's why I recommended using the enter key less, which also helps make the channel easier to read.
[19:22] <Jordan_U> paddyez: Please pastebin the output of "sudo apt update".
[19:22] <paddyez> Jordan_U: OK I keep that in mind :-)
[19:24] <paddyez> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23422135/
[19:24] <paddyez> better?
[19:24] <uddane> paddyez: when I was looking to install software development tools, the first place I looked was the software center. (icon is a little orange bag) looked for development tools....it really all depends on what languages you want to use
[19:25] <Jordan_U> paddyez: Plese run "export LANG=C" so that any commands you run aftwerward (in this particular shell) will output in English. Then pastebin the output of "sudo apt update" again.
[19:26] <paddyez> I edited /etc/apt/sources.list and now it claims it has no gpg
[19:26] <Jordan_U> paddyez: What edit did you make?
[19:28] <nain> bla
[19:29] <nain> yo
[19:29] <elky> paddyez: btw there was server lag which made all your lines come through at once, so just carry on as you were, it's a thing that happens and that's why it's only a temporary quiet :)
[19:30] <nacc> paddyez: are you trying to upgrade to 16.10 manually?
[19:30] <nacc> paddyez: or what did you edit in /etc/apt/sources.list
[19:31] <cihan> hi! i know that this is not completely correct place to ask this question, but is there anybody with yang experience? i would like to know how i can use it (the documentations are not giving any info on that)
[19:32] <Cathrine> https://youtu.be/U3p9E-XON3A
[19:34] <Jordan_U> Cathrine: Please don't post random youtube videos to this channel. It is for Ubuntu support only.
[19:35] <Cathrine> k
[19:50] <Vlyn> Hey, I'm losing my mind here, my Ubuntu Server is dropping my connection every few minutes and blocking me (Checked with other IPs, it's blocking my IP). I think it mostly happens when I use SSH as a tunnel to surf with, after a few minutes my IP seems to get blocked for a while, before the server accepts connections again (Ping also doesn't work in that time). I used DDOS Deflate, APF and BFD on my server, but even after adding my IP to
[19:50] <Vlyn> help, so I removed all three. It is still blocking me after a while..
[19:51] <pcgeek1986> hello
[19:51] <mernilio> Gretings folks" Linux guru at your service!
[19:51] <quantibility> guru?
[19:51] <mernilio> how do you define guru
[19:52] <quantibility> you ever see "house"?
[19:52] <quantibility> anyhow Vlyn has an issue,
[19:52] <Vlyn> I'll just post it again for him: Hey, I'm losing my mind here, my Ubuntu Server is dropping my connection every few minutes and blocking me (Checked with other IPs, it's blocking my IP). I think it mostly happens when I use SSH as a tunnel to surf with, after a few minutes my IP seems to get blocked for a while, before the server accepts connections again (Ping also doesn't work in that time). I used DDOS Deflate, APF and BFD on my serve
[19:52] <Vlyn> but even after adding my IP to the ignore files it didn't help, so I removed all three. It is still blocking me after a while..
[19:53] <quantibility> Vlyn> Hey, I'm losing my mind here, my Ubuntu Server is dropping my connection every few minutes and blocking me (Checked with other IPs, it's blocking my IP). I think it mostly happens when I use SSH as a tunnel to surf with, after a few minutes my IP seems to get blocked for a while, before the server accepts connections again (Ping also doesn't work in that time). I used DDOS Deflate, APF and BFD on my server, but
[19:53] <quantibility> even after adding my IP t
[19:53] <quantibility> * pcgeek1986 (3a9269c6@gateway/web/freenode/ip.58.146.105.198) has joined
 help, so I removed all three. It is still blocking me after a while..
[19:53] <quantibility> well that was pointless of me
[19:53] <quantibility> im thinking port
[19:53] <mernilio> I think we ar under attack, that Vlyn doesnt seem nice.
[19:53] <Vlyn2> Aaand I was banned, whoops.
[19:54] <mernilio> Of course mother shiva will give him a good burn in the river, as the riligion says.
[19:54] <NoImNotNineVolt> are you sure it's blocking you and that it's not BFD flipping routes?
[19:54] <mernilio> Vlyn2: Hi there! :-)
[19:55] <quantibility> so was i
[19:55] <quantibility> lol
[19:55] <quantibility> just trying to help
[19:55]  * Cathrine off
[19:55] <Vlyn2> Well, I can't even ping my server anymore when it happens, but when I switch to my phone I can reach it without a problem.
[19:55] <NoImNotNineVolt> i've had nightmares trying to tune BFD settings :(
[19:55] <quantibility> Vlyn2, i think it may be a port issue or a high firewall setting
[19:55] <NoImNotNineVolt> does your phone go over the same route?
[19:55] <gabrieleoh> goodevening
[19:55] <Vlyn2> No, different internet access (mobile vs cable)
[19:55] <NoImNotNineVolt> so then it could be BFD flipping your routes.
[19:55] <mernilio> When i see a nick with a capital letter V .. i think of Vger. from that star trek movie.
[19:56] <gabrieleoh> i'm not so confidential about linux, to be honest. i've got a problem. i try to install a .run file (xampp) and it doesn't work. i mean, i tried many things in the terminal, but after sudo command i get bus error. isn't there any other way i can "fix" this?
[19:56] <mernilio> Maybe you are .evelyn ?
[19:56] <mernilio> haha :-P
[19:56] <NoImNotNineVolt> i prefer vigo the carpathian from ghostbusters 2.
[19:56] <Vlyn2> I uninstalled BFD (totally got rid of it), maybe it still needs a server restart, one moment.
[19:57] <mernilio> NoImNotNineVolt: im sure your parents are proud of you! :)
[19:57] <gabrieleoh> is there anyone here to help? lol
[19:58] <Vlyn2> gabrieleoh what distribution are you using?
[19:58] <NoImNotNineVolt> i wish bfd worked as well as it was supposed to :P
[19:58] <gabrieleoh> linux mint
[19:58] <NoImNotNineVolt> at least whatever implementation i'm using.
[19:59] <mernilio> Being here is the real deal! You talk with the most experienced captains!
[19:59] <Vlyn2> Ah gabrieleoh did you give the .run file the permisison to run? Try chmod +x <yourfilename>  (Or sudo chmod +x <...> depending on your user rights)
[20:00] <gabrieleoh> tried already, Vlyn2 . after that, i give the sudo command or just the ./ etcetc.run and i get the bus error
[20:00] <Vlyn2> What are you trying to do? Just install XAMPP?
[20:00] <gabrieleoh> exactly
[20:02] <mernilio> you know, maybe linux is not for you? The linux operating system is like the bearing sea in "Deadliest Sea" on Discovery. Only the men survive! Got that Greenhorn! :-)
[20:02] <Vlyn2> Have a look at this guide? https://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/1016
[20:03] <Vlyn2> Maybe just use sudo though instead of logging into root ^^
[20:03] <gabrieleoh> mernilio i don't think anyone knows everything since the beginning, and im doing this for a friend. so bye ^^
[20:03] <nacc> mernilio: please stop
[20:03] <gabrieleoh> Vlyn2 already tried. or better, i have the .run file, not te .gz
[20:04] <Vlyn2> Didn't you download it from here? https://www.apachefriends.org/download.html @gabrieleoh
[20:04] <gabrieleoh> yeah but it gives me the bus error
[20:04] <gabrieleoh> yes but it's a run file, straight away
[20:04] <Vlyn2> Oh, they must have changed that, sorry
[20:05] <gabrieleoh> i've read that it could be an hardware problem, but i didnt have any problem installing other programs
[20:05] <nacc> gabrieleoh: sorry, missing context I think, you downloaded a file and it's throwing a SIGBUS when you try to execute it?
[20:06] <nacc> gabrieleoh: what does `file /path/to/file` say? (pastebin if needed)
[20:06] <mernilio> Its important you have proper file permissions, outherwise you cant run the application.
[20:07] <Vlyn2> mernilio he said he already had the right permissions, but while running it got an error
[20:07] <gabrieleoh> nacc: ok, got it. i did the "su root" and then both the chmod or the sudo or the third option, and it gives always bus error, even if i don't put first "su root" and do everything, when i put the password, on the last steps it gives me the bus error
[20:07] <Vlyn2> Can you paste the error?
[20:07] <mernilio> Please do!
[20:07] <nacc> gabrieleoh: sorry, refrring to optoins I'm not sure about
[20:08] <gabrieleoh> not only, when i tried to run the file after i gave it the permissions, even in properties, it gave me the error that i didnt have super user rights, something like that
[20:08] <nacc> gabrieleoh: please pastebin the requested data
[20:08] <mernilio> it  could be an lib you need im sure...
[20:09] <mernilio> but for .... :-)
[20:10] <gabrieleoh> just a second
[20:10] <nacc> mernilio: please stop speculating randomly.
[20:10] <mernilio> nacc .. sure! :-P
[20:11] <gabrieleoh> nacc: i cant paste it cos it's on another pc. it simply happens: cd ---directory; then chmod +x .... .run, then sudo ./.... .run; put the pwd, just says bus error
[20:12] <mernilio> The universe is 13.8 years old..
[20:12] <nacc> !ot | mernilio
[20:13] <nacc> gabrieleoh: ok, what about the `file` output ?
[20:13] <gabrieleoh> sorry nacc, how do you mean?
[20:13] <nacc> gabrieleoh: `file /path/to/.run`
[20:14] <nacc> gabrieleoh: i'm guessing either the .run file, or something it runs, is what is actaully throwing the sigbus
[20:14] <gabrieleoh> the error is: there has been an error, this installer requires root privileges, please become superuser before executing the installer. but when i tried to give root permissions, it doesnt start anymore
[20:15] <gabrieleoh> the file is either in /home/user/desktop or /home/user/downloads
[20:15] <mernilio> For the record. we just want that last few lines of that error log! Not everything!
[20:16] <nacc> gabrieleoh: if .run is just a bash script, then run it with, e.g. `sudo bash -x /path/to/.run` to see what line is failing
[20:16] <gabrieleoh> mernilio: so kind of you
[20:16] <nacc> gabrieleoh: i don't particularly care where it is, that's a local detail
[20:17] <kryl> hi, I did an upgrade from desktop and then when I enter my password the X server restart . I'm also wondering what is the default graphical launcher on ubuntu ?
[20:17] <mernilio> You dont have to hurry. People. Relax. Hold on!
[20:18] <mernilio> We can fix this tomorrow. Absoutly!
[20:18] <kryl> https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2338648  < something like that
[20:19] <ioria> gabrieleoh, according to the website you just need 2 comms: chmod 755 xampp-linux-*-installer.run   and sudo ./xampp-linux-*-installer.run
[20:19] <mernilio> loria, that sound fair!
[20:22] <mernilio> the linux file protectiion is not so difficult. A file can be be from 5 to 7 .. from user, group and owner.
[20:22] <Vlyn2> Uh guys, I thought after a restart and removing BFD it's working now, but it's back. Strangely I don't think it's blocking on IP though, but per machine (MAC maybe?) using the same connection my smartphone can access my website, while my laptop is blocked (Other sites are fine).
[20:23] <gabrieleoh> nacc: if i input what you suggested me, it says impossible execute the binary file
[20:24] <mernilio> lets say you have a file .. an executable that you want to be able to be able to run from the command lnine. you write chmod 755 <filename) <-- that means  everybody can start my proggie,
[20:25] <gabrieleoh> nacc: thank yiou
[20:25] <gabrieleoh> ioria: thank you
[20:25] <mernilio> :-)
[20:25] <gabrieleoh> goodevening guys, i managed to do so.
[20:25] <gabrieleoh> see you guys
[20:25] <mernilio> i know he wille dismiss me :-P
[20:26] <ioria> ok
[20:27] <nacc> can someone kick mernilio
[20:27] <nacc> mernilio: for the last time, please stop.
[20:27] <nacc> gabrieleoh: what says that?
[20:27] <nacc> gabrieleoh: sorry, you really need to be able to paste the *exact* output
[20:27] <nacc> gabrieleoh: use pastebinit it from that machine
[20:28] <mernilio> nacc .. i have not said nothing?
[20:28] <ioria> nacc, he's gone
[20:28] <nacc> ioria: ack
[20:28] <ioria> :þ
[20:28] <mernilio> nacc, its only her and me now...
[20:29] <nacc> ioria: but mernilio --^ is the one i'd like kicked
[20:29] <mernilio> so fuck of our self :-P
[20:29] <ioria> hehehe
[20:30] <mernilio> Im not searching so go a head nacc .. im not going to stop you.
[20:30] <mernilio> thanks for talking with you loria. I hope we will met again
[20:31] <ioria> sure
[20:37] <djuki> hello
[20:37] <djuki> :D
[20:38] <djuki> do you have some onion links?
[20:39] <ioria> i have aubergine links
[20:41] <Random832> i have an onion link http://www.theonion.com
[20:42] <OerHeks> !find onion
[20:43] <paddyez> so anybody has an idea?
[20:44] <ioria> about ?
[20:44] <hexicpyth> Almost definitely a stupid question. Some background: I was messing with my ThinkPad X301 when I realized it could support 3 Wireless NICS, so I decided why not. I know I'm not having hardware issues because windows 7 detects all of them fine. When running Xubuntu(live), First I got "wifi is disabled by hardware switch", so I unblocked my cards with rfkill. Now I just get a "Wi-fi is disabled" message that confuses me. Any
[20:44] <hexicpyth> ideas?
[20:44] <genii> I have lots of ideas of all kinds
[20:45] <hexicpyth> None of them are listed under ifconfig.
[20:45] <hexicpyth> (but they ARE listed under rfkill and none of them are soft-blocked or hard-blocked)
[20:46] <genii> hexicpyth: Does ifconfig -a show any?
[20:46] <hexicpyth> genii: no
[20:46] <ioria> hexicpyth, sudo lshw -C Network
[20:46] <hexicpyth> 2 are intel and the 3rd is RALink, so I don't think drivers should be an issue. correct me if I'm wrong though
[20:47] <zteam> Bashing-om, nope unfourneatly I still get problems logging in to ubuntu even using the nvida driver you recommended :-/
[20:47] <hexicpyth> genii: Im pastebinning that now..
[20:48] <hexicpyth> ioria: http://pastebin.com/mTzgFNRG
[20:48] <cihan> hi! i know that this is not completely correct place to ask this question, but is there anybody with yang experience? i would like to know how i can use it (the documentations are not giving any info on that)
[20:48] <genii> hexicpyth: To see if they have drivers, if you have lshw installed.. : sudo lshw -C network   ... and look at the lines starting with "configuration"... driver names will be there
[20:48] <younder> zteam, You mean it get's you right back to the logon screen. That's the driver all right. Do you have UEFI boot
[20:48] <genii> ( if no driver names, then can start figuring out what they use )
[20:48] <younder> ?
[20:48] <catbadger> jackd is not right in the current release. What do I need to do to get a working version?
[20:48] <hexicpyth> genii: Yes, I just sent that to the wrong person. ioria just told me to do those same commands :) http://pastebin.com/mTzgFNRG
[20:49] <hexicpyth> they all come up as "disabled" under lshw...
[20:49] <genii> work, afk
[20:49] <zteam> younder, yes that's what I mean, yes I do have a Ubuntu installation installed in UEFI mode, but secure boot is off
[20:49] <younder> zteam, If so when booting try diable checking. You get asked for two charactes from your UEFI passwd by number. press them
[20:50] <hexicpyth> but drivers are there for at least one of them that I know works.
[20:50] <ioria> hexicpyth,  all of 3 DISABLED
[20:51] <zteam> younder, but I already have secure boot disabled?
[20:51] <mernilio> Oboy
[20:51] <younder> zteam, You are changing the kernel code, but then UBUNTU won't load the driver. You need to disable kernel  hash check from BIOS.
[20:51] <hexicpyth> ioria: yes, all but ethernet are "DISABLED". I checked windows 7(I'm about to replace it), and there enabled there.
[20:51] <younder> zteam, Well at least that is what I did
[20:52] <hexicpyth> (I'm running hexchat off of Ethernet, so at least something works :))
[20:52] <zteam> younder, arent you refering to secure boot now? or am I confusing something?
[20:53] <younder> zteam, Yes, I was sure that was it.
[20:53] <hexicpyth> is there any way for me to "enable" them?
[20:53] <capncrunch4me> anyone have experience with LXD on Xenial?
[20:53] <catbadger> jackd is not right in the current release. What do I need to do to get a working version?
[20:53] <ioria> hexicpyth,  you can paste also   ip a
[20:53] <zteam> younder, yes, as I said already have them disabled :-(
[20:54] <hexicpyth> ioria: I'm pasting it now, but "ip a" looks promising (their showing up, and I just set all there interfaces "up" with ifconfig successfully)
[20:55] <hexicpyth> http://pastebin.com/BczRbaCC
[20:56] <hexicpyth> (apparently ifconfig didn't work, as their all 'down' again)
[20:56] <younder> zteam, Have you tried to reinstall the driver? sudo apt install <> --reinstall
[20:56] <sandra> Hi iam having some issues when i try to update ubuntu.. getting loads of errors
[20:56] <Jordan_U> paddyez: You were asked a few questions which you never answered. I guess you missed them. 1: What changes did you make to your sources.list? If you are trying to manually change your sources.list to upgrade to a newer Ubuntu release *don't*, that's the wrong way to upgrade. 2: Please run "export LANG=C" then re-run and pastebin the output of "sudo apt update".
[20:56] <ash_workz> I'm dying here... outta steam... somebody just tell me... what would cause a 403 on css other than direct file permissions?
[20:57] <paddyez> Jordan_U: to 2. http://paste.ubuntu.com/23422154/
[20:58] <paddyez> I did answer that
[20:58] <younder> zteam, Altso did you get the latest 340 driver from the nvidia webcite?
[20:59] <paddyez> Jordan_U: why not edit the sources.list?
[20:59] <ioria> hexicpyth,  well, you need to configure those interfaces i guess NM or stuff
[20:59] <zteam> younder, yes already tried that
[20:59] <ioria> hexicpyth,  can you paste /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state
[20:59] <zteam> younder, i have installed the 340 driver too yes
[20:59] <zteam> sandra, you need to tell us more :-)
[21:00] <hexicpyth> ioaria: No, this is a fresh live install. All I did was ifconfig <interface> up. Pasting now...
[21:00] <sandra> http://pastebin.com/B34s8hfa   its in swedish ;/
[21:00] <Delphin2> is there a way to make samba use system accounts rather than its own database?
[21:00] <hexicpyth> http://pastebin.com/PsyBFFCE
[21:01] <younder> zteam, Well than I am out of ideas. :( Anyone else?
[21:01] <Jordan_U> paddyez: Editing the sources.list to attempt to upgrade is a bad idea because Ubuntu is designed to be upgraded via do-release-upgrade or update-manager. If you were trying to upgrade, then hopefully this problem stopped you from going any further than modifying your sources.list and running "sudo apt-get update".
[21:01] <Jordan_U> !upgrade | paddyez
[21:02] <paddyez> but it worked with four out of 5 machines
[21:02] <Jordan_U> sandra: If you run "export LANG=C" then any commands you run after that (in the same shell) will output in English. It looks like your /boot/ ran out of space though.
[21:03] <ioria> hexicpyth,  i'd try to open NM and configure as static (manual)
[21:04] <younder> zteam, if you do a "sudo lshw -class display"  what is the product: ?
[21:04] <hexicpyth> ioria: OK. My only issue is that according to NetworkManager, all my interfaces(except ethernet) are disabled...
[21:04] <hexicpyth> ioria: I'll try anyway though
[21:05] <ioria> hexicpyth,  good luck
[21:05] <hexicpyth> nvm, it's finding them.
[21:06] <hexicpyth> ioria: I'll have to unplug ethernet to test this, but I'll be back shortly if it doesn't work.
[21:06] <sandra> looks like it but i have cleared thras bin and cache and still the same what more can i do
[21:07] <Jordan_U> sandra: Please pastebin the output of "df -h".
[21:08] <hexicpyth> ioria: Yup, same problem as before, whenever I enable wifi via NM, it disables itself about 10sec later.
[21:08] <zteam> younder, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23422492/
[21:09] <sandra> http://pastebin.com/cm6WQ9xX
[21:09] <Jordan_U> sandra: Please run "export LANG=C" so that your output will be in English.
[21:10] <lordcirth> Looks like /boot is full though, which is probably the problem
[21:10] <Jordan_U> sandra: Indeed, you have a separate /boot/ partition and that is what is full.
[21:10] <hexicpyth> Theres literally no way for me to even connect to my manual config.
[21:11] <Jordan_U> sandra: You can delete old kernels but with only 237 MB for /boot/ this will happen rather frequently.
[21:11] <sandra> ok so basicly i need a course in partition handling ? nothing i can change now..
[21:11] <zteam> sandra, just run sudo apt-get autoremove that should you free up some space
[21:13] <sandra> zteam: i will try it thanks for the help
[21:13] <zteam> Jordan_U, well, the easey workaround for that is just putting a cron job in /etc/cron/weekly
[21:14] <zteam> sandra, no problem, glad to help :-)
[21:14] <younder> zteam, Has you BIOS been updated to PCI3? my string says bus info: pci@0000:02:00.0 and yours pci@0000:01:00.0
[21:15] <zteam> younder, yes, i have updated my bios recently not sure what you mean by PCI3 thought?
[21:15] <younder> zteam, I remember my motheboard was PCI 3.0 ready but I had to update the BIOS befor it took newer cards.
[21:16] <zteam> younder, okey, well my motherboard is fairly new
[21:17] <Guest55702> hi
[21:17] <linuxmonk> hi
[21:17] <younder> zteam, The PCI Express version. 3.0 is the newest to date and the fastest.
[21:18] <zteam> younder, yep :-)
[21:27] <pacovc> does anyone know if I put ubuntu on my laptop will it be able to read the files on the persistant installed ubuntu on a usb?
[21:33] <Jordan_U> pacovc: Please don't corss-post. Sort of. Any files that have been modified will be in the casper-rw partition, and any that haven't been will be in the squashfs image. If you are determined, you can mount both and create the aufs overlay yourself to access the files "normally".
[21:34] <ash_workz> have pity! :(
[21:44] <Jordan_U> pacovc: Do you have a persistant USB connected right now?
[21:48] <pacovc> Jordan_U, yes I do
[21:49] <pacovc> Jordan_U, its fully installed like on a laptop
[21:49] <Delphin2> why was libpam-smbpass removed from Xenial?
[21:49] <pacovc> Jordan_U, I think im going to install it on my laptop hardrive and I was curious how easy it is to access files on the usb that is fully installed
[21:50] <pacovc> Jordan_U, if I have problems I can do what I did before and used a filedropper website with the file encrypted
[21:50] <pacovc> Jordan_U, I transfered files from windows to ubuntu like that
[21:52] <Jordan_U> pacovc: Earlier you were talking about a persistant USB "installation" and now you're talking about a "usb that is fully installed". Which do you want to mount so that you can access the files it contains?
[21:53] <ginger_> NVIDIA NVS 450 Quadro how is the support for this card?
[21:53] <pacovc> Jordan_U, the fully installed usb with ubuntu is a persistant usb
[21:53] <Jordan_U> pacovc: What do you mean by "fully installed"?
[21:53] <ginger_> i cannot find clear answer
[21:54] <ginger_> open source or closed both okay, but will not buy this card if it doesn´t work
[21:56] <nemith> Why is xenial and yakety not listed here? https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+all-branches  Is there a different way that the network-manager source is controlled?
[21:56] <pacovc> Jordan_U, its installed on a usb like a desktop with the ability to update and save files not like a live iso.
[21:58] <Jordan_U> pacovc: Please pastebin the output of "sudo parted -l" and "sudo blkid".
[22:04] <Jordan_U> pacovc: There is a difference between a persistant "installation" and what I would call a full installation, I'm still trying to figure out which you have (you can have either on a USB drive, and indeed can have either on an internal drive, though people rarely do persistant installs to an internal drive).
[22:05] <Bumbolicious> hello all!
[22:06] <Bumbolicious> is lubuntu, ubuntu with a different desktop?
[22:06] <FatherWh0> I just installed Ubuntu on an external, creating a dual boot with win 10. When I restart I'm prompted with grub rescue.
[22:07] <Jordan_U> Bumbolicious: Yes. All of the different flavors of Ubuntu use the same repositories, and just come with different packages installed by default. You can have all of the Lubuntu packages and all of the Kubuntu packages installed on the same machine for instance.
[22:07] <Bumbolicious> @Jordan_U so all of the technical stuff is the same?
[22:08] <Jordan_U> Bumbolicious: It depends on what you mean by "technical stuff".
[22:09] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0: Have you tried booting from your internal drive, with the external drive plugged in? If this is a BIOS based machine it's unfortunately likely that grub's boot sector was installed to the internal drive's MBR.
[22:09] <Bumbolicious> I installed Lubuntu(latest edition) on a secondary machine. Intel Q6600, nvidia 9600GT, 4GB DDR2 ram and a magnetic HDD. My boot times are at around 50-60s
[22:09] <FatherWh0> Yes, it is booting to the internal drive.
[22:10] <FatherWh0> I was under the impression the internal would have the linux boot loader.
[22:10] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0: So you can't boot from the internal drive, even with the external drive connected, correct?
[22:10] <FatherWh0> Correct, that's what's resulting in grub rescue
[22:11] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0: Can you boot from the external drive?
[22:12] <FatherWh0> booting to the external does work. Is this the intended behavior?
[22:13] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0: Definitely not. Just trying to get a picture of what's happening.
[22:13] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0: Are you booted into the external now?
[22:13] <FatherWh0> Yes, I've got the ubuntu desktop
[22:14] <ilhami> hello!!!!!
[22:14] <genii> A note to all helpers and lurkers: LTS to LTS upgrade of Kubuntu from 14.04 to 16.04 should not be used. The issue has been added to the Xerus Release Notes section now at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes#Upgrade
[22:14] <ilhami> when will new devices come with Ubuntu Touch?
[22:14] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0: Please run boot info script, https://github.com/arvidjaar/bootinfoscript , and pastebin the RESULTS.txt that it produces.
[22:15] <mgod> hello, i am looking for some help running super hexagon on ubuntu 16.04 if anyone could help that would be great
[22:16] <Bumbolicious> @Jordan_U I installed Lubuntu(latest edition) on a secondary machine. Intel Q6600, nvidia 9600GT, 4GB DDR2 ram and a magnetic HDD. My boot times are at around 50-60s. Fresh install(hdd wipe) only change i made was the display driver. Now it's using the NVIDIA ones. Any idea how to speed it up?
[22:22] <brotherBox> hi, in ubuntu 16.10, is there a way to play an audio file (over sox for example) over the computer speakers even if headphones are plugged in?
[22:24] <para000> hi guys
[22:25] <yoshimitsu> so i was the one who came in here a few days back saying my computer froze on exit of the installation program
[22:25] <yoshimitsu> well i reinstalled with success and no freezing
[22:25] <yoshimitsu> all is good :)
[22:25] <yoshimitsu> i am enjoying ubuntu quite a bit
[22:26] <yoshimitsu> anyway later
[22:27] <para000> i`m a beginer in linux and ubuntu, i got a Dedicated Server, got it with ubuntu 14.04 server, i manage to upgrad to a desktop version, installed VNC for remote acces, but can`t install the video driver from nvidia. So i have no 3D acceleration.
[22:28] <para000> i searched the web about how to do it, and i think i mess it up more, i will do a reinstall but wanna do it right this way
[22:28] <para000> time*
[22:28] <tomreyn> para000: do you plan to use this dedicated server as a desktop computer then?
[22:29] <tomreyn> like, are you setting next to it (presumely with ear plugs?)
[22:29] <para000> no, i wanna run vmware warkstation on it
[22:29] <zh1> the politics of install have failed https://img42.com/v6j5v
[22:29] <para000> and i need the video card driver to be installed
[22:30] <para000> tomreyn: the server is in another contry
[22:30] <para000> i only have SSH acces to it
[22:30] <para000> but i installed the GUI and VNC
[22:30] <tomreyn> para000: so, vmware workstation is dektop virtualization, for desktop computers. on servers, you usually would üproper virtualization or containers.
[22:30] <brotherBox> why do you need nvidia graphics drivers then
[22:30] <brotherBox> you are probably going to run it headless anyway
[22:31] <tomreyn> para000: what's the use case for having 3-d acceleration and graphical output there?
[22:31] <para000> cause the what i will run on the VMware Workstation needs 3D graphics
[22:32] <para000> the server has a Nvidia GT640
[22:32] <para000> the only problem is that when i open VMWare
[22:32] <para000> its says i don`t have a 3D acceleration cause of the Host
[22:32] <Bumbolicious> my lubuntu machine takes around 1 minute to boot. fresh install anyone got any ideas to speed it up?
[22:32] <para000> and i`m sure i didin`t install the driver coreclty
[22:33] <pacovc> I want to move ubuntu from one place to the next and I know home folder is a good folder to transfer and I also know how to back programs with synaptic manager. Is there another good folder you think I should tranfer?
[22:33] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0: Did you see my last  message? Are you having trouble running Boot Info Script?
[22:33] <Bumbolicious> @Jordan_U I installed Lubuntu(latest edition) on a secondary machine. Intel Q6600, nvidia 9600GT, 4GB DDR2 ram and a magnetic HDD. My boot times are at around 50-60s. Fresh install(hdd wipe) only change i made was the display driver. Now it's using the NVIDIA ones. Any idea how to speed it up?
[22:34] <FatherWh0> I am trying to add teamviewer so I don't have to hand type that address but it's not going well
[22:34] <brotherBox> pacovc: you might save some /etc files and local dotfiles
[22:34] <pacovc> thanks brotherbox
[22:34] <FatherWh0> then I tried to simply go to this address i'm using, webchat.freenode.net and something horrible came up instead of chat.
[22:34] <brotherBox> that is, files that are hidden and only visible with ls -a
[22:35] <brotherBox> they are in /home usually
[22:35] <brotherBox> or rather $HOME
[22:35] <brotherBox> in ubuntu 16.10, is there a way to play an audio file (over sox for example) over the computer speakers even if headphones are plugged in?
[22:35] <nacc> brotherBox: i think often that's possible controlled at the hardware level
[22:35] <pacovc> brotherbox will copying the home also copy hidden files?
[22:35] <nacc> brotherBox: but if you have two outputs available in pulse, e.g., you can choose the sink
[22:36] <nacc> brotherBox: or play it over both, even
[22:36] <brotherBox> pacovc: depends on how you do it
[22:36] <pacovc> brotherbox command prompt cp?
[22:36] <pacovc> brotherbox and mv?
[22:36] <brotherBox> if you do cp -r /home/you target, then yes, if you do cp -r /home/you/* target, then no
[22:37] <Guest19731> mv
[22:37] <brotherBox> as long as you dont glob (*) the content of the dir but the dir itself it will copy the dotfiles
[22:37] <brotherBox> *but choose the dir itself
[22:37] <pacovc> oh i c brotherhox
[22:37] <pacovc> brotherbox
[22:38] <Jordan_U> brotherBox: Do you want to send different audio to the speakers than to the headphones?
[22:38] <emitattuo> Hi there, I have 16.10, and I'm trying to get my Novation Ultranova, which has a built-in audio/MIDI interface, to work.  Neither aplay -l or amidi -l show anything relevant, but I do see it on lsusb.
[22:39] <brotherBox> Jordan_U: i think so, yes
[22:39] <brotherBox> i am terrible with sinks and pulseaudio though
[22:39] <Jordan_U> brotherBox: It looks like it depends on your hardware then. See http://askubuntu.com/questions/534777/how-can-i-play-simulteanously-two-different-audio-using-headphones-for-one-and-i
[22:40] <tomreyn> zh1: yes that's a sad bug, i've run into it as well. it measures the available / needed space wrong. it would work if you had like 1 or 2 gigs more, i think.
[22:40] <brotherBox> Jordan_U: that sounds like messing with alsa which has *never* turned out well for me
[22:40] <tomreyn> zh1: use mini.iso if you can't extend your storage
[22:41] <brotherBox> Jordan_U: doesnt look like i have that "Independent" fader
[22:42] <Jordan_U> zh1: Probably means that you need 8.6 GiB and you have 8.572 GiB, which was rounded up. Why not just make your Virtual drive a little larger?
[22:43] <SuperFAM> hi. is there a way to pipe whatever is in my clipboard to a file i write create with touch: "<clip text> | touch file.txt"
[22:44] <brotherBox> yes
[22:44] <brotherBox> xclip -o | xargs touch
[22:44] <brotherBox> if xclip contains a filename, it will pipe that to xargs touch
[22:44] <heartmeat> @find chuck berry
[22:44] <brotherBox> xargs will take what arrives at stdin and puts it as an argument to the program, in this case touch
[22:44] <SuperFAM> brotherBox: does it append or overwrite?
[22:45] <FatherWh0> it says Install "mawk v1.3.4"
[22:45] <Bumbolicious> I installed Lubuntu(latest edition) on a secondary machine. Intel Q6600, nvidia 9600GT, 4GB DDR2 ram and a magnetic HDD. My boot times are at around 50-60s. Fresh install(hdd wipe) only change i made was the display driver. Now it's using the NVIDIA ones. Any idea to boot faster?
[22:45] <brotherBox> touch would overwride as far as i know
[22:45] <SuperFAM> brotherBox: good to know, thank you!
[22:45] <brotherBox> SuperFAM: but touch -m would change that
[22:45] <brotherBox> so only modification time is chenged and nothing overwritten
[22:45] <brotherBox> *changed
[22:45] <nacc> Bumbolicious: you can look at `systemd-analyze blame` to see what's taking time
[22:46] <samuel> hi
[22:46] <OerHeks> Bumbolicious, with wireless networkng starting up it looks sane
[22:47] <samuel> HI whatzaap?
[22:47] <FatherWh0_> Do I need to install that to run the bootinfoscript?
[22:47] <Bumbolicious> @OerHeks wireless?
[22:48] <Bumbolicious> lemme setup rdp and i'll see what systemd-analyze blame outputs
[22:48] <OerHeks> Bumbolicious, yes, without wireless it might be a bit slow, 1 minute, but that is not bad
[22:48] <tomreyn> para000: you shoudl probably be doing something like this https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF
[22:48] <samuel> as I can install android emulator?
[22:48] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0_: sudo apt install gawk
[22:49] <samuel> ...
[22:49] <samuel> as I can install android emulator
[22:49] <samuel> ?
[22:49] <samuel> as I can install android emulator?
[22:49] <samuel> as I can install android emulator?
[22:49] <samuel> as I can install android emulator?
[22:49] <samuel> as I can install android emulator?
[22:52] <walrider> Bashing-om, i fixed the problem its working fine with ubuntu 14.04.4
[22:54] <para000> tomreyn: i`m sure i need to use vmware
[22:55] <para000> cause i was using it on windows servers
[22:55] <para000> and i have all my python scrips setup for it
[22:55] <para000> but i found this
[22:55] <para000> http://www.howtogeek.com/242045/how-to-get-the-latest-nvidia-amd-or-intel-graphics-drivers-on-ubuntu/
[22:55] <para000> probebly if i fallow this guid i will be good to go
[22:56] <FatherWh0_> something bad has happened
[22:56] <tomreyn> para000: with terrible performance, but yes, you'll like have accelerated graphics in your vm that way.
[22:57] <FatherWh0_> while trying to run the script as asked I tried to go to webchat.freenode.net but maybe i misstyped it. I got something else. Now hwen I open firefox I get a request to install mibbit then 1000 windows open beyond my control until my comp freezes.
[22:57] <FatherWh0_> I have the file with the output but I cannot put it into pastebin as apparenlty firefox is now infected
[22:58] <FatherWh0_> it looks like email windows
[22:59] <FatherWh0_> is there a way to kill these processes?
[23:00] <tomreyn> FatherWh0_: if you are trynig to kill multiple firefox processes, you'll want to type: killall -9 firefox
[23:00] <nicholas_> hello?
[23:00] <tomreyn> hello!
[23:00] <nicholas_> hey
[23:01] <nicholas_> quick question
[23:01] <nicholas_> im new to linux, and i installed Mate 16.10 on my ThinkPad T43
[23:01] <brotherBox> tomreyn: -9 only if you dont want it to clean up
[23:01] <brotherBox> or exit gracefully
[23:02] <tomreyn> brotherBox: right, i think he doesn't want to.
[23:02] <nicholas_> that doesnt have a windows key, and i was wondering if i could set the Thinkvantage/Access IBM button as the Super key
[23:02] <brotherBox> i read something to that effect
[23:02] <brotherBox> https://askubuntu.com/questions/24916/how-do-i-remap-certain-keys-or-devices
[23:03] <brotherBox> you might want to read this, when i tried it it didnt work but i wasnt very careful or interested
[23:03] <th0r> FatherWh0_, you might also try deleting ~/.mozilla. That will delete your bookmarks and extensions, but should get rid of whatever is affecting firefox
[23:04] <brotherBox> or try to start it without addons (firefox --safe-mode in terminal) to see if its an addon that causes your problems
[23:04] <FatherWh0_> th0r: sry to sound like a noob but I'm istalling this to learn linux. What is the command line to do that?
[23:04] <OerHeks> nicholas_, known issue, i don't know the code for the ibm key, but this post gives an example to swap your alt key http://askubuntu.com/questions/34964/thinkpad-workaround-for-no-super-key
[23:04] <OerHeks> or caps lock, but that can be unhandy
[23:04] <brotherBox> FatherWh0_: if you want to delete your firefox config, that'd be rm -rf ~/.mozilla
[23:04] <tomreyn> nicholas_: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkPad_Button
[23:05] <brotherBox> but it may be better to copy it to somewhere
[23:05] <OerHeks> tomreyn +1 great
[23:05] <brotherBox> cp -r .mozilla backup_folder
[23:05]  * tomreyn dances
[23:05] <nicholas_> i figured out the key number
[23:05] <th0r> brotherBox, good suggestions...but how about mv instead of cp? :)
[23:06] <nicholas_> problem is that idk how to map it to Super
[23:06] <brotherBox> th0r: because he may want to keep his overall config (like places.db) but only remove/deactivate malicious addons
[23:07] <brotherBox> thats why i suggested firefox --safe-mode before so as to not throw out the baby with the bath water
[23:07] <th0r> brotherBox, right, I agree with preserving it, but removing it from its present location is the way to isolate firefox. I do agree the safe mode is a great first step
[23:07] <brotherBox> i know :P
[23:07] <brotherBox> ive had situations like those myself
[23:07] <th0r> not me.....I never make miskates
[23:08] <brotherBox> obviously
[23:08] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0_: You can always "mv ~/.mozilla/ ~/.mozilla-broken/" and start firefox with a completely new profile.
[23:10] <ryuu> hello! anyone available to help me about slow boots?
[23:10] <ryuu> *boot times
[23:10] <FatherWh0_> what's the command to reinstall firefox cuz it's not working through the gui
[23:11] <brotherBox> you may want to try systemd-analyze blame
[23:11] <ryuu> tried it
[23:11] <brotherBox> FatherWh0_: why reinstall?
[23:11] <ryuu>   10.434s NetworkManager-wait-online.service           9.708s ModemManager.service           8.329s apparmor.service           7.952s dev-sda1.device           7.735s snapd.firstboot.service           7.641s NetworkManager.service           7.119s accounts-daemon.service
[23:11] <FatherWh0_> because I had to remove it
[23:11] <brotherBox> firefox or your config
[23:12] <FatherWh0_> the app is gone
[23:12] <brotherBox> oh, then sudo apt-get install firefox
[23:13] <FatherWh0_> thx
[23:13] <th0r> FatherWh0_, that might not have solved your problem. Removing the app, unless you used --purge, doesn't remove the config
[23:13] <brotherBox> ^
[23:14] <brotherBox> in linux, your programs almost never become infected, its usually your local files and configs
[23:14] <para000> tomreyn: why do you say with bad performance?
[23:15] <th0r> FatherWh0_, years ago my linux mentor drilled into me...."You do not reinstall linux. You FIX linux!"
[23:15] <th0r> then all the dinosaurs died
[23:15] <tomreyn> para000: because you'll be sharing the gpu between the desktop system running on the host, and the desktop sytem running on the guest of you dedicated server.
[23:15] <brotherBox> rip
[23:15] <brotherBox> some linux installations last 15 years
[23:16] <fatherwh0> http://pastebin.com/sTD1V53V
[23:17] <FatherWh0_> thx for the help now we are finally back to the boot loader problem
[23:17] <nopacienc3> Hi!!!!
[23:18] <nopacienc3> i need to install apache2 sources.. is there a way with apt-get ?
[23:18] <Bent0> I have a program making http requests. I Want to force a source IP on those requests. How would I do that? I know: iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j SNAT --to 1.2.3.4 will work but thats for all connections? Just need it for one process
[23:19] <FatherWh0_> I have to wonder if all those thunderbird windows opening up were successfully sending out emails. :(
[23:19] <brotherBox> bildramer: apache2 or its sources?
[23:19] <brotherBox> err, nopacienc3
[23:19] <FatherWh0_> nothing was set up and the windows didn't close.
[23:19] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0_: OK. 6 commands tops and we should have you good to go. First, "sudo apt install mbr && sudo install-mbr /dev/sda". That will get Windows booting from the internal drive again. Then please pastebin the output of "debconf-show grub-pc" and "ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/" to make sure this won't break this way again when Ubuntu gets updates.
[23:19] <tomreyn> nopacienc3: apt-get source will download the source package. which mqay or may not be what you want (you have not explained what you plan to achieve with the source doe)
[23:20] <brotherBox> nopacienc3: its either apt-get install apache2 or apt-get source apache2
[23:20] <brotherBox> in general you should know what youre doing if you compile from source
[23:21] <nopacienc3> tomreyn: brotherBox thanks guys
[23:26] <FatherWh0_> do I restart b4 running that debconf-show?
[23:26] <FatherWh0_> verify it boots to the internal?
[23:27] <brotherBox> FatherWh0_: where are you taking those instructions from
[23:27] <brotherBox> oh nvm
[23:27] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0_: Your choice. I would just run debconf-show now to save time.
[23:29] <FatherWh0_> Now booting to the internal results in going directly into windows boot and a win 10 recovery as it cannot find its files.
[23:29] <FatherWh0_> no evidence of linux's loader
[23:32] <ryuu> anyone can help with slow boot times? here's my log from systemd-analyze blame http://pastebin.com/4Cmje2nJ
[23:32] <FatherWh0_> I am still able to boot to the external. I'm back at ubuntu desktop.
[23:35] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0_: Windows was booting properly before you installed Ubuntu?
[23:35] <FatherWh0_> yes
[23:35] <FatherWh0_> Jordan_U:win 10 was normal.
[23:36] <ryuu> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23423070/ any way to decrease those boot times?
[23:37] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0_: Did you delete any partitions? Was / is Windows 10 installed to sda or sdb?
[23:39] <FatherWh0_> Jordan_U: no partitions deleted during the install. win 10 was / is on sda
[23:44] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0_: Do you see a grub menu when you boot the external drive? If so, can you boot Windows 10 from there>
[23:44] <emitattuo> If anyone has experience, I have 16.10, and I'm trying to get my Novation Ultranova synthesizer, which has a built-in audio/MIDI interface, to work.  I was told it's class compliant, but neither aplay -l or amidi -l show anything relevant.  I do see it on lsusb, however.  I'm not seeing it in JACK, of course.
[23:44] <Jordan_U> ?
[23:45] <FatherWh0_> Jordan_U:yes and it does offer win 10 boot but win 10 recovery still loads claiming missing files
[23:49] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0_: I don't know how installing Ubuntu could have caused that. Installing Ubuntu doesn't modify files on other OS's partitions. It may resize other OS's partitions, but it wouldn't have needed to do that in this case since you installed to a different drive. It may modify the MBR of another drive (which it shouldn't do, but unfortunatly does) but we've fixed that.
[23:50] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0_: Try asking in ##windows .
[23:50] <FatherWh0_> jordan_us: it appears to have happened when I ran "sudo apt install mbr && sudo install-mbr /dev/sda"
[23:50] <FatherWh0_> jordan_us: it booted windows fine b4 that.
[23:50] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0_: So before you could boot Windows via the grub menu, but now you can't?
[23:51] <FatherWh0_> jordan_us: correct
[23:52] <pcgeek86> h
[23:53] <aratal[m]> /whois aratal
[23:54] <Bumbolicious> I've installed Lubuntu(latest) to a machine with Intel Q6600, Nvidia 9600GT, 4gb ram. it takes about 50sec to boot after post. here's the log from systemd-analyze blame http://paste.ubuntu.com/23423070/ . Anyone can help?
[23:55] <linxeh> as someone with little recent experience, it sounds about right to me for a 2007 machine
[23:56] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0_: That is very odd. Try "sudo apt install syslinux" then "sudo dd bs=440 count=1 conv=notrunc if=/usr/lib/syslinux/mbr/mbr.bin of=/dev/sda" . Make sure that you copy and paste that second command exactly and double check that it copied correctly before running it. A typo with dd could lead to data loss.
[23:57] <linxeh> Bumbolicious: the only thing that looks slightly dubious to me is "     11.428s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
[23:57] <Bumbolicious> @linxeh any way to stop this or delay it after boot?
[23:58] <Jordan_U> FatherWh0_: Please also re-run boot info script and pastebin the new RESULTS.txt .
[23:58] <linxeh> Bumbolicious: Bumbolicious try systemd-analyze critical-path
[23:58] <linxeh> Bumbolicious: err might be systemd-analyze critical-chain
[23:59] <Bumbolicious> @linxeh after that?