[00:27] mkl === mkl is now known as Guest54540 [00:28] hi is there anyone here? [04:12] Anyone here for support? [05:50] is anyone available i just tried to run updates and im getting tons of errors [07:53] Hi, I need help for Ubuntu-Mate 16.10. I am unable to install build-essential. It says there are unmet dependencies. [08:04] hi mate|35516 [08:04] mate|35516, how are you going about it? [08:45] Hi ouroumov_, I installed Ubuntu-Mate 16.10 in VirtualBox, it is a clean install. Next, I brought up a terminal, ran sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get upgrade, followed by sudo apt-get install build-essential [08:45] I needed to install the build-essential in order to install the vbox guest additions [09:01] What's the error message? [09:44] tell me doc, how bad is it? do ya think I'm going to live? :) http://paste2.org/JabUnpaz (just ran boot-repair) [10:47] Hello, how to activate the application password when my computer wakes from sleep. Thank you [13:10] HI THERE [13:10] CODE? === pavlushka is now known as u-la-la === u-la-la is now known as pavlushka [15:41] hola [18:28] kk [18:37] anybody knows about nginx [19:59] Hey, I have an issue with lightdm-gtk-greeter. Can anybody help? [20:14] Skinnx86: what issue? [20:16] crash reporter says this is the title [20:16] lightdm-gtk-greeter crashed with signal 5 in atpsi_dbus_connection_setup_with_g_main() [20:16] Skinnx86: did you press ok and filed that bug report? [20:17] In many times, you get a link to an existing bug, possibly with workarounds or test versions [20:17] I did, it sent it then closed. no other pop up or existing bug [20:18] When it sends the bug report, you sign in to launchpad, and you go to the site and add more details [20:18] It's not an automatic process [20:18] In the end, you get the bug report number [20:18] a description: I enter password then the screen refreshes and freezes not allowing me to type in a password again [20:18] If you didn't get a number, that means that you didn't file the bug report [20:18] Run this: ls /var/crash [20:18] What's the output? [20:19] okay thanks for the tip. dunno what the crash report sender thing is then [20:19] one moment [20:20] https://thepasteb.in/p/nZhl4D8rwWwhY [20:20] Here's an example bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/lightdm-gtk-greeter/+bug/975944 [20:20] Launchpad bug 975944 in lightdm-gtk-greeter (Ubuntu) "lightdm-gtk-greeter crashed with SIGSEGV in gdk_cairo_set_source_pixbuf()" [Medium,Confirmed] [20:21] In comment #1, the crash report sender thing uploaded all the relevant info [20:21] But the description is still a manual task [20:22] hey alll [20:22] fair play, thanks for the info [20:22] Skinnx86: try this: sudo rm /var/crash/_usr_sbin_lightdm-gtk-greeter.108.up* [20:23] And: sudo apport-bug /var/crash/_usr_sbin_lightdm-gtk-greeter.108.crash [20:23] This should show the crash report dialog again [20:23] And let you properly report it, and possibly locate some already existing report [20:23] Hi swift110 [20:24] @alkisg no such file or directory [20:24] In the first or in the second command? [20:25] @alksig sorry first [20:26] Did you copy/paste it, or did you type it? [20:26] Maybe a typo? [20:26] copypasta [20:27] Did you include the star at the end? * [20:28] yup [20:28] tried it again too [20:29] What's the output of this? ls /var/crash/*greeter*upload* [20:29] no such file or dir [20:29] And yet `ls /var/crash` shows that the files are still there? [20:30] i tried .upload too [20:30] Maybe you ran it twice? [20:30] nope not anymore [20:30] how are you ali1234 [20:30] The first time it deleted the files, and now they don't exist, and you run it again and it complains? [20:30] hwo are you alkisg [20:30] Skinnx86: now there are no files at all there? [20:31] https://thepasteb.in/p/98hRJqG31nlsk [20:32] Skinnx86: that pastebin is extremely slow, and now it says gateway time out [20:32] Use another one [20:33] E.g. `ls /var/crash | nc termbin.com 9999` [20:33] That puts things to termbin.com and shows the url [20:34] basically the first time i did it it gave for four lines, you asked me to run the rm comman, I got back no file or dir, then i run the same command again and the forth line is gone [20:34] same command is the : ls /var/crash [20:35] Can you run this please? ls /var/crash | nc termbin.com 9999 [20:35] What's the output? [20:36] http://termbin.com/h8w6 [20:36] http://termbin.com/h8w6 [20:36] http://termbin.com/h8w6 [20:36] http://termbin.com/h8w6 [20:36] http://termbin.com/h8w6 [20:36] damn kiwi irc thingie [20:36] sorry [20:36] Nice, so you managed to delete the files, that's why they don't exist anymore [20:37] So, now run this: sudo apport-bug /var/crash/_usr_sbin_lightdm-gtk-greeter.108.crash [20:37] but i only ran it once and it compained of no file, how odd [20:37] plus i now like termbin :-) [20:37] :) [20:38] okay so now vhat [20:38] (10:37:09 μμ) alkisg: So, now run this: sudo apport-bug /var/crash/_usr_sbin_lightdm-gtk-greeter.108.crash [20:38] if i log out I may not get back in and i loose this irc chat [20:38] This lets you report the bug [20:39] okay so it launches the internal error thing, what should i do, press continue? [20:40] Yes, you should follow the bug reporting process [20:40] I click continue and how do I find it on the site please? [20:40] It will ask for more information [20:41] Read this, it also has screenshots: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs [20:43] yeah... i dont get a browser page asking for a summary and searching the launchpad yields no results for my upload [20:44] So you pressed "continue" and nothing happened? [20:45] Was the "[x] Send an error report to help fix this problem" checked? [20:45] This documentation is a bit better: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport [20:45] yup [20:46] If you run it again, do you see a "details" button? [20:47] yup thats how i got to know the title of the crash [20:47] the lightdm-gtk-greeter crashed with signal 5 in atpsi_dbus_connection_setup_with_g_main() [20:47] isnt atpsi a power sericve [20:50] The /usr/share/dbus-1/accessibility-services/org.a11y.atspi.Registry.service file, [20:50] belongs to the at-spi2-core package, [20:50] With Description: Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (dbus core) - This package contains the core components of GNOME Accessibility. [20:52] One similar bug report for unity-greeter is this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/at-spi2-core/+bug/1272859 [20:52] Launchpad bug 1272859 in unity-greeter (Ubuntu) "unity-greeter crashed with signal 5 in atspi_dbus_connection_setup_with_g_main()" [High,Triaged] [20:52] apport will tell you if there's one for lightdm-gtk-greeter as well [20:52] ...if you manage to run it properly [20:55] if. small work. BIG meaning... lol [20:55] that bug repport looks helpful but im already using lightdm, could i use an other with ubuntu mate? [20:55] *word [20:59] tried to reinstall at-spi2-core but its already up to date. I managed to update using tty1 previous to managing to login to this user by fluke [20:59] so maybe not an atpsi problem [21:07] http://pasted.co/8489de09 [21:09] HOla [21:09] Hola [21:11] hey hey [21:44] 'lo all [21:49] I'm looking for some assistance on a few things with Mate 16.04 LTS. Specifically improving my boot time, and lock screen/suspend/hibernate issues. [22:12] My boot time is 3min 22sec on a SSD due mainly to apt-daily.service , nmbd.service , and samba-ad-dc.service [22:58] hi n30 [22:58] hi ouroumov [22:59] n30, I think point #4 on this thread: https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/ubuntu-mate-16-04-lts-common-problems-known-bugs-workarounds/8340 also applies to startup [23:05] n30, what issues do you have with lock/suspend/hibernate? [23:07] ouroumov_, not sure if we are having a private discussion or if I am spamming the room. I have not used IRC in many years and have forgotten much about it. Anyway, no "gvfsd-smb" under system monitor processes. Will changing DefaultTimeOut in system.conf affect start up as well as shutdown? [23:08] n30, this is not a private conversation but this channel is here for support so you're not spamming. [23:08] n30, I think it will affect startup but I've never had long startup so I'm not sure of this. [23:09] Ok I will try that, and barring it does not work I suppose I am curious if "systemctl disable ****" is safe to use on the processes I listed above? [23:11] n30, I wouldn't do that on apt-daily.service since it's a security service, but for the other two it might be worth the try. [23:12] hmm that makes sense, but is a shame because apt-daily is being blamed for 2 minutes of that time [23:12] uh [23:13] On the machine I'm using: 1.353s apt-daily.service [23:15] 2min 30.929s apt-daily.service 1min 40.495s nmbd.service 1min 35.502s samba-ad-dc.service [23:16] Yeah that's very weird [23:16] Is the system fully up to date? [23:16] I have a .SVG plot systemd-analyze created if you would like to take a look? [23:17] Yes I updated the kernel a few days ago, and that was a headache unto itself [23:17] Kept sending me to BusyBox [23:18] Ever since I fixed that issue its actually been booting a lot smoother since even before the kernel update, but still taking much longer than I would expect [23:18] I have a .SVG plot systemd-analyze created if you would like to take a look? -> No thanks. [23:18] Is there anything special with your installation? [23:19] Well, its a miracle this laptop is even running I suppose. 2006 MBP CoreDuo 2GB RAM.. SSD dual booting Snow Leoopard and MATE. 250gb HDD in Optibay. [23:20] Snow Leopard boots in 3 seconds. Not expecting times close to that for Mate, but closer to 1 minute would be great. [23:20] I lessened the Seconds for Grub, and turned off a lot of Startup Apps [23:21] So you went with "/", "swap", "/home" on separate partitions? [23:21] It has a terrible ATI X1600 Mobility and I have been considering dropping to MATE 14 for more card driver options there [23:21] Yes [23:23] I believe the card may have something to do with my suspend/screen lock issues, but one thing at a time here, and also my experience is different from the many examples I have read when others complain about that [23:25] Yeah [23:25] So have you tried editing the systemd.conf file yet? [23:28] I have edited it, but will need a restart now to test. [23:38] Boot time dropped to 1min 31sec. Apt-daily no longer mentioned on blame list, Samba services still at the top. [23:39] Is there anyway that this fix could have potentially disrupted apt-daily with insecure consequences? [23:41] try cmd: ps axu | grep update [23:41] See if there's "update-manager" in the results [23:42] update-notifier but no update-manager [23:42] Oh, it's ok [23:42] I had the manager actually launched when I typed the command [23:42] ah [23:42] I'm guessing -notifier is the one you want [23:43] So now yeah you can disable service samba unless, you know, you use samba for stuff [23:43] thanks for your help ouroumov [23:44] yw, btw you're the same "n30" as on the forums? [23:44] I do use samba for stuff, but can I not just turn it on when I need it for start ups sake? like.. gksu samba-config or whatever it is [23:44] I am not on the forums afaik [23:45] Nothing prevents you from manually starting samba if you want [23:45] I joined launchpad the other night, but never posted [23:46] Ok great. I don't use it all the time, and it wouldn't bother me to switch it on when I do if it saves me start up time [23:47] ^^ [23:48] Any clue on where to start with this complete lack of lock screen and suspend functionality? [23:49] Suspend: screen blinks once (sometimes), then wifi broken until restart. Lock screen.... not a thing happens. [23:49] Well, first for lock screen, does it start if you hit CTRL+ALT+L ? [23:49] No [23:50] Does it start when you issue: "mate-screensaver-command -l" from a terminal? [23:54] hmm ok now I am remembering something I did.. I turned off screensaver because last time I tried to suspend it tried to go to an animated screensaver instead, and so I turned screensaver off.. this could def be responsible for the lock screen dysfunction, but with or without screensaver it seems "suspend" does not work properly and always disables the wifi no matter what I try to bring it online until I give in and reboot [23:56] It's possible you have to manually reload the wifi driver after suspend [23:58] using rmmod and modprobe? [23:58] Yeah [23:59] I imagine you've already tried sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager.service ?