[00:03] <maum> hello
[00:04] <maum> I got this error: Unable to autolaunch a dbus-daemon without a $DISPLAY for X11
[00:04] <maum> How can I solve this problem? (gconftool-2:7220): GConf-WARNING **: Client failed to connect to the D-BUS daemon
[00:28] <dfsg> testing
[00:32] <Village> I want ask how i can back command - "iptables -I INPUT -s 122. -i ppp0 -j ACCEPT"
[00:32] <Village> I want ask how i can back command - "iptables -I INPUT -s 122.241.111.222 -i ppp0 -j ACCEPT"
[00:34] <th0r> Village, I think you just need to replace -I with -D to delete the rule
[00:34] <Village> ok, i will try
[00:34] <maum> How can I solve this problem? (gconftool-2:7220): GConf-WARNING **: Client failed to connect to the D-BUS daemon
[00:37] <Village> and one more question how to back this command "iptables --append FORWARD --in-interface eth0s20 -j ACCEPT" ?
[00:57] <donofrio> what am I doing wrong? apaste.info/XumeC
[00:57] <Bray90820> So I am here with a cherryTrail surface 3 on ubuntu 16.10 and when I tried to play a local video I get some errors
[00:58] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw/id4t0PKe
[00:58] <Bray90820> And the entire tablet freezes and I need to hard reboot
[01:02] <Bashing-om> donofrio: Does not 'apt-clone' require 2 arguments; the source to clone .. and where to copy the image to ?
[01:02] <donofrio> Bashing-om, dunno checkin
[01:07] <donofrio> Bashing-om, doesn't "seem so"
[01:08] <Grandolf> hi anyone here?
[01:08] <Bashing-om> donofrio: Well did the install of 'apt-clone' give you a man page ? ' man apt-clone ' for the directions .
[01:09] <Grandolf> hi im not having touble with ubuntu itsself, but im having troble with a computer running it, anyone here that can help me?
[01:10] <GreyFaceNoSpace> hello guys. i have ubuntu installed and 2 gpus on my system. Nvidia GT750M and Intel 4th Gen Integrated graphics controller. how do i know which one is currently being used?
[01:11] <GreyFaceNoSpace> i never downloaded any drivers for the intel gpu
[01:12] <donofrio> Bashing-om, my man apt-clone does work..... I am getting these error messages figured I'd ask and see who elese uses apt-clone
[01:14] <Grandolf> my computer when i try to turn it on the fans turn on, but i dont see anything else happening i think it might b motherboard or CPU not sure if there is an easy fix other than replacing, or which one it is its an old gateway running ubuntu, was running windows vista ive tested the powersupply by replacing it, it had the same thing happening the motherboard has a 28 prong
[01:14] <Grandolf> as when i use a 24 prong
[01:14] <Bashing-om> donofrio: K. This: "[-h] [--source SOURCE]" says you got to specify the source, and then this: "destination" implies that a destination must also be given .
[01:15] <Bashing-om> Grandolf: Can you boot up with the nomodeset boot parameter ?
[01:16] <Bashing-om> !nomodeset | Grandolf
[01:16] <Grandolf> thanks, ill look into it
[01:17] <RykerSaurous> I have  missing/random characters on windows and menus in ubuntu.  is there a fix to this rather than logging out and back in?
[01:17] <Grandolf> ubottu my computer is not booting, so i cant access the terminal
[01:18] <Bashing-om> froike: When booting, do you see the bios screen ?
[01:19] <Grandolf> Bashing-om my computer is not booting
[01:21] <Lostfile> maybe try reflashing your bios
[01:21] <Lostfile> no dont do that
[01:21] <Lostfile> bad idea :]
[01:23] <Bashing-om> Grandolf: Sorry for that .. but your issue - now - is not in the scope of ubuntu operating system support .
[01:23] <Grandolf> ok :/
[01:24] <Grandolf> do you know of any good channels for that kinda thing?
[01:24] <Grandolf> where it is active
[01:24] <Grandolf> ive been to literally a dozen, and noboby is there
[01:25] <Grandolf> *nobody
[01:25] <RykerSaurous> logging out and back in again to correct missing characters
[01:26] <Bashing-om> Grandolf: Have you tried #hardware ?
[01:26] <Grandolf> ill go try it
[01:26] <siva_machina> maybe #ubuntu-offtopic? or however that channel is spelled.
[01:31] <RykerSaurous> would anyone have an idea as to correct missing/random characters ?
[01:32] <RykerSaurous> the only way I can / know how to restore the text is to log out the user and back in again.
[01:40] <Lego> U am having an issue loading Ubuntu off of a flashdrive
[01:40] <Lego> *I
[01:40] <Bashing-om> !details | Lego
[01:44] <Lego> Ok, I tried loading off of a USB Flash Drive to install Ubuntu, but get dragged into a Grub window and tried running boot, but it says I have to load kernel first. I don't know if it refuses to read the FlashDrive or the drive completely.
[01:45] <Lego> I dont have logs as there is no other OS on the machine.
[01:46] <Bashing-om> !md5sum | Lego
[01:48] <ChetManly> Bray90820: do you love you sp3
[01:49] <Bray90820> Caelum: It's not a pro but yes it works amazingly with windows and will prob work even better once I get linux working
[01:50] <Bray90820> Wrong ping
[01:50] <Bray90820> ChetManly: It's not a pro but yes it works amazingly with windows and will prob work even better once I get linux working
[01:50] <ChetManly> I am asking for one for xmas
[01:51] <Bray90820> Pro or non pro?
[01:51] <ChetManly> pro
[01:51] <Bray90820> Much better idea
[01:51] <ChetManly> pro3
[01:51] <Bray90820> Were you planning on putting ubuntu on it?
[01:51] <ChetManly> course
[01:52] <ChetManly> well probably not a unity version but ya
[01:53] <Bray90820> If you decide to go with ubuntu you will wanna have a look at this compiled kernel for it
[01:53] <Bray90820> https://cd-rw.org/t/running-linux-on-the-surface-pro-3/175
[01:53] <Bray90820> The touch screen may not work tho I need at least 4.8.1 on my non pro for the touch screen to work
[01:53] <ChetManly> really
[01:54] <Bray90820> Yeah
[01:54] <selfmadeperforma> hello, looking for someone to help me load my original firmware back on my android phone through ubuntu 14.04 lts.
[01:54] <Bray90820> ChetManly: The precompiled kernel I just showed you is 4.4 I believe
[01:55] <selfmadeperforma> hello, looking for someone to help me load my original firmware back on my android phone through ubuntu 14.04 lts.
[01:55] <RykerSaurous> would anyone have an idea as to correct missing/random characters ?
[01:56] <panda88> RykerSaurous: give a better explanation
[01:56] <panda88> RykerSaurous: did you see your keyboard layout?
[01:56] <Bray90820> ChetManly: If you have any issues fell free to contact me I have a load of errors I am working through on the non pro and will prob be able to help you
[01:56] <Bray90820> *Tell
[01:57] <Bray90820> That wasn't a typo never mind
[01:57] <elfgoh> Is this the place to ask about Ubuntu Core? I wish to install it on Beaglebone black. But I am unsure which image I should be using to apply the gadget snap http://releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-core/16/
[01:57] <ChetManly> Bray90820: sounds good
[01:57] <RykerSaurous> when returning from suspen or full screen video playback menus, windows, under icons have missing and random characters
[01:58] <selfmadeperforma> hello, looking for someone to help me load my original firmware back on my android phone through ubuntu 14.04 lts.
[01:58] <panda88> I don't what to do since I've never got this problem
[02:07] <Awest> I had a working installation of Ubuntu 16.04.1 on my dads computer. He called me to say that it wasnt working. Even though I set it up to login automatically it now would just loop a login screen. You enter the password, the screen goes back, and it continually shows a login screen again. I reformatted it and installed 16.10. It worked fine till I updated all software, upon restart its doing the same looping login screen. Can anyone hel
[02:10] <younder> Awest: Are you using a NVIDIA graphics driver?
[02:10] <jswagner> Awest: narrow down the update package that's breaking the session
[02:12] <Bashing-om> Awest: ^ +1 could be a proprietary graphic's driver broke in updates .
[02:12] <younder> Awest: http://askubuntu.com/questions/755238/why-disabling-secure-boot-is-enforced-policy-when-installing-3rd-party-modules
[02:12] <Awest> yes younder I'm using the proprietary nvidia driver, and the proprietary amd processor code. Before applying those drivers the screen would glitch and freeze. Afterwords it worked fine until it started the login loops
[02:13] <Awest> And I dont believe that computer has secure boot younder its several years old and hasnt had a BIOS update
[02:14] <younder> Awest: I needed to turn off UEFI checking. It turns out when updating the driver it compiles the kernel addition code but then refuses to load the driver. Apparently It doesnt like the hash. You need to turn that check up when booting.
[02:14] <younder> Awest: ISee the link
[02:15] <Awest> I just saw a youtube video that says running CTRL+ALT+F1 and the command mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.bak fixes it. Would that work?
[02:17] <Bashing-om> Awest: At the login screen key combo ctl+alt+F1, what shows ' ls -al .ICEauthority .Xauthority ' ?
[02:17] <selfmadeperforma> anyone know how to extract a .md5 file extension?
[02:18] <selfmadeperforma> anyone know how to extract a .md5 file extension?
[02:19] <ophuk> selfmadeperforma, what do you mean?
[02:20] <selfmadeperforma> exactly what i mean i have a tar file with a ending extension .md5 i need to extract it to load it tomy android phone using heimdall.
[02:21] <ophuk> if you know it's a tar file you can just run tar on it as normal. I would recomend running file on it first to see what type of file it is first though
[02:21] <th0r> selfmadeperforma, how large is that file? md5 is a checksum routine...and the checksum is sometimes stored iin a .md5 file
[02:27] <wayne7> How can I publish my public encryption key for Evolution, Pidgin and Seahorse?
[02:27] <Awest> Bashing-om http://i65.tinypic.com/b4eow7.jpg
[02:28] <giovoni> hi
[02:28] <Bashing-om> Awest: If "you" sre tomket on that system . then there is no useful purpose to remove those files .
[02:28] <giovoni> i'm on xubuntu, and i asked this in the xubuntu channel, but no one answered
[02:28] <giovoni> is there any way to fix icons in the notification area?
[02:28] <giovoni> it's just showing the "image not found" icon
[02:29] <giovoni> i don't even know where it's storing it at
[02:29] <Awest> I ran the command to try it Bashing-om, it did nothing to help the login loop. The only idea I have left is to check and disable UEFI in bios as younder suggested
[02:31] <Bashing-om> Awest: What returns ' sudo lshw -C display ' . see if a driver is loaded .
[02:34] <eskimo> hello
[02:35] <Awest> Bashing-om http://i66.tinypic.com/2qjeyyt.jpg
[02:36] <Bashing-om> swiftkey: Yepper, no driver loaded . so now what is the hardware to match a driver  ' lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 vga ' .
[02:40] <nicomachus> Awest: ^
[02:42] <Awest> Bashing-om https://s12.postimg.org/cx4du3l59/20161107_203911.jpg
[02:45] <Bashing-om> Awest: Try ' sudo apt purge nvidia* ; sudo rm /etc/X11/Xorg.conf ; sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall ' . Where I expect the installer to install the 304 driver .
[02:46] <Awest> I already told it to install the nvidia 304 driver. By default it ran the open source nouveau driver and the screen kept glitching to diagonal lines and freezing
[02:46] <Awest> Bashing-om ^
[02:47] <Bashing-om> Awest: Well .. we can install the nouvea driver .. In some cases it does work better than the nVidia driver .
[02:48] <Lostfile> not in my case tho
[02:48] <Awest> It didnt by default thats the only reason I switched them. I'm apparently stuck between a glitched frozen screen or a looping login depending on the driver
[02:49] <Bashing-om> Awest: If ya purge and reinstall some driver. may resolve the issue .. your call which driver ya want .
[02:50] <Lostfile> i had that installed with slack and that was a night mare
[02:50] <Bashing-om> Awest: As is now there is no driver installed .
[02:51] <Awest> via the additional drivers GUI I switched it from the nouveau open source driver to the nvidia 304 proprietary driver. I dont know how there isn't a driver now Bashing-om
[02:54] <Bashing-om> Awest: The log file ' /var/log/Xorg.0.log ' may tell that tale .
[02:55] <Bashing-om> Awest: And for your consideration, nVidia is dropping support for that card here in a few months . nouveau will be the only option then .
[02:59] <htafdresgi> how do I configure my initrafms to mount partitions?
[03:01] <htafdresgi> is there any guide for how large my /tmp and /var partitions shoudl be?
[03:04] <XSS_SQuirel> Hi
[03:04] <XSS_SQuirel> Anyone here good @ wireless stuff?
[03:04] <XSS_SQuirel> rmmod: ERROR: Module iwlwifi is not currently loaded
[03:04] <Bashing-om> htafdresgi: Use case deternins , My use case - tmpfs           396M  760K  395M   1% /run ; /dev/sda8       4.7G  751M  3.7G  17% /var '. very tight !
[03:04] <Awest> Bashing-om I ran ' sudo apt purge nvidia* ; sudo rm /etc/X11/Xorg.conf ; sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall ' and it ran through all that but its still stuck in a login loop, even after restarting it
[03:05] <Bashing-om> swiftkey: Boot into the guest account ? If you can then that indicates issues in the config of your account .
[03:21] <cash> Whats up Team Ubuntu
[03:26] <Crystrax> hello got a noob question again   with x-chat-gnome irc chat       how i see who in channel
[03:28] <Crystrax> just get it sorry
[03:29] <htafdresgi> Bashing-om: thanks
[03:29] <cash> Sum Bashing-om
[03:29] <cash> sup*
[03:34] <crazyhorse18> how do i see network traffic per process?
[03:37] <ravenshood> hello all
[03:37] <Crystrax> hi
[03:42] <cash> hi
[03:58] <kot> hallo, i have networkproblems with wifi since 16.10
[04:04] <Tungilik> Hi, is there a snap app for the Ubuntu Music Player?
[04:07] <iamboris> hi guys what is the simplest way to make nice looking presentation slides on linux without putting much effort
[04:07] <iamboris> Other than googledocs and libreoffice
[04:09] <Bashing-om> Tungilik: Might ask in #snap .
[04:10] <Tungilik> Thanks, I will go check it out
[04:13] <krytarik> Tungilik, Bashing-om: #snappy, rather.
[04:14] <Tungilik> Thanks, I will continue my travels there
[04:15] <Bashing-om> krytarik: :)
[04:21] <multihat> join #MITMf
[04:23] <kot> i have networkproblems with wifi since 16.10...during the system is running all network connection list is empty and connection breaks
[04:25] <mint311> i need help with a no boot issue. 16.04. booted up with a live usb. logs ready, smartctl ready, error emails. let me know what i can do please
[04:32] <pun84> can anyone help me with wrong date after reboot ?
[04:32] <Rarrikins> pun84: How far off is the time?
[04:33] <pun84> its not the ntp part, but something with the hardware clock overriding the system time, even after i set and resync
[04:34] <pun84> http://pastebin.com/bcQ91ChJ
[04:50] <nahum_> hola
[05:01] <lotuspsychje> im trying to get a broadcom 43142 wifi work on a new HP notebook with 16.04.1 up to date, tested both STA and bcmwl-kernel-source and cant get it to work any ideas what to test more?
[05:15] <rifat> Hello!
[05:15] <Rarrikins> Sorry, we're closed for lunch!
[05:40] <btcquant> Hi,  I need some help with AMD drivers and Ubuntu 16.04.1.  Pentium processor on new Asus Z170 Motherboard.  GPU card is Radeon RX470.  Ubuntu installs fine.  Then I run the installer for AMD drivers, it creates a new initrd image.  On reboot, I get kernel panic. Looks like something broken with DKMS.  Has anybody experienced this?  Any advice on how to resolve?  Thanks!
[05:41] <ReimuHakurei> btcquant: by the RX 470 should use the new amdgpu module, no? pretty sure AMD's propriatary addons there are entirely usermode.
[05:42] <ReimuHakurei> you're installing AMDGPU-PRO, right?
[05:42] <btcquant> I am trying the AMDGPU-PRO install as described here:  http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMDGPU-PRO-Install.aspx
[05:44] <ReimuHakurei> huh, wonder why it needs DKMS; i was under the impression it was entirely usermode...
[05:45] <btcquant> No clue.
[05:47] <Bray90820> I am here with a cherryTrail surface 3 on ubuntu 16.10 and when I tried to play a local video I get some errors
[05:47] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw/id4t0PKe
[05:59] <mithology> man, I love this new App Grid application
[06:01] <mxbd> How would I go about determining if a device at /dev/sdb1 already has an existing mount point?
[06:02] <ReimuHakurei> mxbd: mount | grep sdb1
[06:02] <cfhowlett> mxbd, mount | grep sd*    will list them
[06:02] <mxbd> beautiful thanks
[06:02] <ReimuHakurei> cfhowlett: mount | grep sd produces a much more readable output lol
[06:03] <cfhowlett> fair enough
[06:03] <ReimuHakurei> mount | grep sd* just outputs a rainbow-colored list of all mountpoints for me
[06:07] <sabrehagen> can somebody share with me their /usr/share/X11/xkv/symbols/pc file? i trashed mine
[06:21] <mxbd> Is /etc/fstab what I want if I want this drive /dev/sdx to mount to /devdirectory every time ?
[06:21] <SonikkuAmerica> Yep
[06:21] <mxbd> As in I don't need to mount it every time then
[06:22] <SonikkuAmerica> mxbd: Yes, you'd write an /etc/fstab entry that looks like:
[06:22] <mxbd> Is the /devdirectory going to come and go with the device, or will the directory stay as like a phantom placeholder directory that's only populated when the device is plugged in
[06:23] <SonikkuAmerica> mxbd: Although... I'm not sure why you would want a mount point in /dev.
[06:23] <SonikkuAmerica> That's not exactly kosher, mxbd
[06:23] <kindi> hello
[06:24] <mxbd> It's not for /dev, it's a different name. I was just using that as a placeholder
[06:24] <mxbd> although I'm not afraid to not be kosher
[06:24] <mxbd> I just don't want it to mount to my home directory.
[06:24] <SonikkuAmerica> mxbd: Oh. Yes, you can write an entry, see this:
[06:25] <SonikkuAmerica> https://thepasteb.in/p/wjh05QKw8r8Tv mxbd
[06:26] <mxbd> thanks SonikkuAmerica
[06:27] <SonikkuAmerica> mxbd: I don't know what your file system type is though, but it would replace $FS_TYPE in that entry.
[06:27] <SonikkuAmerica> For NTFS it'd be "ntfs", for FAT32 it's "vfat", for an extended filesystem it's "ext*" (where * is 2, 3, or 4) > mxbd
[06:28] <mxbd> ext4 hopefully
[06:28] <SonikkuAmerica> mxbd: Once you save and close /etc/fstab in your text editor, running [ sudo mount -a ] will remount everything in /etc/fstab .
[06:28] <smile_su> tes
[06:28] <SonikkuAmerica> smile_su: Welcome. How can we help you?
[06:29] <smile_su> hmm my ubuntu software not showing
[06:29] <smile_su> ubuntu 16.04
[06:29] <SonikkuAmerica> smile_su: Unity?
[06:29] <smile_su> software center
[06:29] <smile_su> yes
[06:30] <SonikkuAmerica> smile_su: Did you search the dash for it?
[06:30] <smile_su> pls check http://prnt.sc/d4hzem
[06:31] <SonikkuAmerica> smile_su: Ah, so there's no software loaded...
[06:31] <mxbd> SonikkuAmerica: in that fstab entry you gave me, are those tabbed or are they specifically or arbitrarily spaced, does it not matter? default looks spaced weirdly
[06:31] <smile_su> solution ?
[06:31] <SonikkuAmerica> smile_su: have you run [ sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade ] on your system yet?
[06:32] <smile_su> ok wait
[06:32] <SonikkuAmerica> mxbd: I arbitrarily spaced them, but tabs are best
[06:32] <SonikkuAmerica> (just because they line up, nothing more)
[06:32] <mithology> man it seems like all my repositories are  like broken lately
[06:32] <mxbd> thaaanks
[06:32] <mithology> i just tried to sudo apt-get mysql
[06:32] <mithology> on an ubuntu server install
[06:32] <mithology> and its telling me it doesnt exist
[06:33] <SonikkuAmerica> mithology: What does [ sudo apt update ] give you?
[06:33] <mithology> im not sure whats going on
[06:33] <cfhowlett> apt-get install mithology
[06:33] <mithology> thats what I mean cfhowlett my bad
[06:33] <mithology> SonikkuAmerica, it shows 3 repositories
[06:33] <mithology> uhm
[06:33] <mithology> security
[06:33] <SonikkuAmerica> I thought there were more than 3 repos.
[06:33] <mithology> metoo
[06:33] <mithology> i got xenial-security
[06:33] <mithology> xenial
[06:34] <mithology> xenial-updates
[06:34] <mithology> and xenial-backports
[06:34] <mithology> and thats it
[06:34] <SonikkuAmerica> That's 4.
[06:34] <mithology> but i have no idea what happened to them or why
[06:34] <mithology> yeah i counted wrong
[06:34] <mithology> but that still seems like its missing something
[06:34] <mithology> webmin shows updates available for like 84 packages
[06:34] <Bray90820> I am here with a cherryTrail surface 3 on ubuntu 16.10 and when I tried to play a local video I get some errors
[06:34] <mithology> so im trying to run it
[06:34] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw/id4t0PKe
[06:34] <mithology> and see what happens
[06:34] <SonikkuAmerica> That's technically correct. Do you have all the component channels (main/restricted/universe/multiverse) enabled?
[06:35] <SonikkuAmerica> mithology: ^
[06:35] <mithology> SonikkuAmerica, i beleive so, I haven't had a problem apt-get'ing anything in the past
[06:35] <mithology> but its been a while since I've done anything with this really but let it run
[06:35] <mithology> ill check when webmin gets done doing whatever its doing
[06:35] <mithology> but it seems like its locked up
[06:35] <smile_su> E: Unable to locate package synaptic-package-manager
[06:35] <smile_su> why ?
[06:35] <cfhowlett> !webmin | mithology
[06:36] <SonikkuAmerica> mithology: I'd double-check /etc/apt/sources.list again though, just to make sure the correct component channel is turned on
[06:36] <SonikkuAmerica> smile_su: In a terminal, [ sudo apt install synaptic ]
[06:37] <mithology> hmm well it looks like mysql is already installed, i thought i had to remove it for some reason
[06:37] <mithology> maybe its because i put "mysql" instead of "mysql-server"
[06:37] <mithology> but it used to suggest things when I would screw up
[06:39] <mxbd> psst SonikkuAmerica: When I'm mounting this thing to a directory immediately under root, so /asdf , do I need to do anything special, or is it just a straightforwards mkdir then chown it to my user's group ?
[06:40] <mithology> it looks like maybes something funky is going on with apt-get and dpkg
[06:40] <mithology> i went ahead and rebooted it
[06:40] <mithology> im not sure what it could be
[06:40] <SonikkuAmerica> mxbd: You only need to mkdir
[06:41] <smile_su> SonikkuAmerica : thank you very much :D
[06:41] <SonikkuAmerica> You're welcome smile_su
[06:42] <mithology> SonikkuAmerica, i think what happened it, I applied updates sometime ago
[06:42] <mithology> but didn't reboot
[06:42] <mithology> but thanks for helping man
[06:43] <MIliev> can someone help me with "self backup" OS script?
[06:45] <MIliev> ... something like "dd" but while OS is runing
[06:54] <smile_su> how to renam*.conf to *.backup
[06:54] <smile_su> ?
[06:55] <smile_su> *rename file
[06:55] <nomic> anyone know command to get size of all files (not sub-directories) in a . position (directory)
[06:59] <mikubuntu> ugh. lubuntu 1604 64bit is so buggy on this machine. i should have taken notes over the last week -- but lots of little things. especially apps don't launch quickly (as they used to on same machine), lots of times once open they don't respond to gui commands, etc.
[06:59] <nomic> try xubuntu
[06:59] <nomic> solid
[07:00] <sabrehagen> i'm trying to capture the numlock keypress so i can remap it, but xev isn't registering it. how would i tackle this?
[07:03] <mikubuntu> nomic i'm thinking there must be some fix for this, i was throwing it out there to see if anyone else was reporting similar issues
[07:04] <pacmanfan> when you use apt-get to install tomcat8 on 16.04, where do you find manager in the file system?
[07:04] <kegan_> my system time will not remain correct upon boot; I've replaced the CMOS battery and still nothing. why might this be happening?
[07:08] <ChetManly> !equalizer
[07:08] <ChetManly> pulse audio equalizer a thing?
[07:09] <ChetManly> alternatives?
[07:09] <cfhowlett> !ask | ChetManly
[07:11] <smile_su> MIliev
[07:12] <smile_su> MIliev ask here
[07:12] <ChetManly> ok I am currently using vlc equalizer but I would like it on a lower level so that I may use other media players
[07:16] <donttrustem> is it possible to setup zfs with ubuntu 16.04 using 2 disks vdev mirrors?
[07:17] <ducasse> donttrustem: using two vdevs to build one mirror, you mean?
[07:17] <donttrustem> ducasse: yes but using to drives as well
[07:18] <mxbd> I have a SSD that isn't showing up on lsblk. It's plugged into SATA... can't tell if it's running, it's pretty quiet.
[07:18] <MIliev> guyz need dd backup from running OS w/o /media forlder (there must be stored the image)
[07:18] <donttrustem> seperate vdevs = device id/s
[07:19] <ducasse> donttrustem: i don't think so, iirc you can only build mirrors from disks.
[07:19] <smile_su> help my fried Miliev
[07:19] <MIliev> hah :)
[07:19] <donttrustem> Hmm! so I can use zfs as the core system
[07:20] <donttrustem> then install ubuntu 16.04
[07:20] <ducasse> donttrustem: a mirror is a vdev, and you can't nest vdevs iirc
[07:21] <donttrustem> ducasse: Sorry I ment I cannot use ZFS as the core filling system and then install ubuntu 16.04
[07:21] <ducasse> donttrustem: no, not on /
[07:21] <smile_su> hello help my friend
[07:21] <ducasse> donttrustem: well, you _ca_, but it's a major hassle and not supported
[07:22] <ducasse> *can
[07:22] <smile_su> MIliev huh
[07:22] <donttrustem> ducasse: what is the hassle part :)
[07:22] <donttrustem> ducasse: is there doc or tutorial
[07:23] <ducasse> donttrustem: as in "it's not straightforward, but a bit of work". google "install ubuntu 16.04 on zfs root" and you should find it.
[07:23] <donttrustem> OK cool :)
[07:24] <btcquant> Sorry for reposting this, but still stuck:   I need some help with AMD drivers and Ubuntu 16.04.1.  Pentium processor on new Asus Z170 Motherboard.  GPU card is Radeon RX470.  Ubuntu installs fine.  Then I run the installer for AMD drivers, it creates a new initrd image.  On reboot, I get kernel panic. Looks like something broken with DKMS.  Has anybody experienced this?  Any advice on how to resolve?  Thanks!
[07:26] <ducasse> btcquant: the drivers from the amd site?
[07:26] <btcquant> ducasse Yes
[07:27] <btcquant> Brand new machine.  Fresh download of 16.04.1 iso from ubuntu site.  Then fresh download of drivers from: http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMDGPU-PRO-Install.aspx
[07:27] <ducasse> btcquant: that sound like something you need to ask them about. i've seen others having problems, but don't know of any fix.
[07:28] <btcquant> I asked on AMD support forums, and they wrote, "It should work, as the Ubuntu people" :D
[07:29] <btcquant> Looks like some bug with DKMS. The AMD install creates a new initrd image, but then on reboot that image gives a kernel panic
[07:29] <ducasse> btcquant: that's pretty ridiculous if ubuntu works fine until you install them :)
[07:29] <btcquant> I agree - Ubuntu 16.04 works flawlessly.
[07:29] <btcquant> AMD driver breaks it all
[07:30] <ducasse> btcquant: tell them - "YOUR driver, YOUR problem." they should be willing to support their products.
[07:31] <btcquant> Hahahahah - I agree.  100%
[07:31] <btcquant> This is a mining machine (or will be)  So I bought FIVE of their cards.  They should support their hardware
[07:33] <ReimuHakurei> anyone know of any Android<->Linux tethering apps that actually work? :X
[07:33] <ReimuHakurei> i can use the built-in USB tethering, but then i'm stuck with 3G speeds instead of LTE...
[07:34] <ReimuHakurei> CWM Tether's Linux app throws a compilation error, EasyTether claims to work then ... doesn't.
[07:34] <ReimuHakurei> I was using PdaNet flawlessly on Windows
[07:35] <madsj> hi;
[07:36] <madsj> when I connect my external screen, it's recognized, however unity defaults to mirrored. When I untick the mirror-flag in settings, the screen is still black.
[07:56] <Norux> hi
[07:57] <Caelum> does ubuntu have an equivalent to debian's unstable? where you can track packages being developed for the release?
[07:58] <Norux> i can't enter my grub menu on boot. /etc/default/grub: http://termbin.com/hgnw
[07:58] <Caelum> have you tried holding the shift key when booting?
[07:58] <Caelum> I forget whether it's the left or the right
[07:59] <Norux> yes i have
[08:00] <Caelum> does the system boot?
[08:00] <Norux> yeah
[08:00] <Norux> i just want to use a newer kernel so i have to change it
[08:03] <ducasse> Norux: if shift doesn't work, try escape.
[08:04] <Norux> ducasse, ok i'll restart
[08:05] <ducasse> Norux: also try spamming them instead of holding down.
[08:11] <ram_> ram
[08:25] <YuxKukMo> hi! can anyone here can help with some postfix infos?
[08:25] <YuxKukMo> cause i cant post my questions in postfix channel
[08:27] <hateball> !register | YuxKukMo
[08:27] <hateball> YuxKukMo: That is probably why you cant post
[08:47] <ITLArYcLIMinaL> ah life is good, itlary will lose day az arrived
[08:47] <ITLArYcLIMinaL> lol
[08:52] <zuzia> hi
[08:52] <zuzia> Hello?
[08:52] <zuzia> how are you
[09:10] <kindi> http://prnt.sc/d4hzem huhu cannot load
[09:22] <dn`> I installed a new machine - in theory it has 8GB Ram, but free-m shows just 426MB - what could be the cause of it? (the bios detects it correctly)
[09:22] <dn`> total 426M - to avoid confusion
[09:25] <dn`> if it helps lshw -class memory detects both 4GB Ram modules
[09:37] <dn`> oki, I figured it out - it’s the internal GPU that eats the RAM, because by default the system tries to max the resolution
[09:52] <ph88^> hi guys, i have a virtualbox running ubuntu 16.04 i just see the screen flickering .. is there anything i can do ?
[09:53] <ph88^> Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS vubuntu tty1    vubuntu login:
[09:55] <ph88^> oh now it stopped flickering but it's not getting on the desktop
[09:55] <election_> HAI
[09:55] <election_> OK
[09:55] <election_> HOW TO INSTALL JAVA
[09:55] <tzafrir> hi, regarding https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/postfix/+bug/1531299
[09:56] <tzafrir> It seems to basically the same as https://bugs.debian.org/759896 (which is less detailed)
[09:57] <tzafrir> I recently encountered it on Debian stable and used the workaround from Ubuntu.
[09:57] <cfhowlett> !java | election_
[09:58] <tzafrir> However when I wanted to report it to Debian, I realized that I fail to reproduce it with recent version of postfix.
[09:58] <tzafrir> So if anybody wants to re-test this bug with latest Ubuntu and update it, feel free.
[09:58] <djoularef> hello. I would like to disable TCP connections to XServer on Ubuntu. should I edit /etc/gdm/gdm.schemas ?
[09:59] <tzafrir> djoularef, Aren't they off by default?
[10:00] <djoularef> I don't have that gdm folder even
[10:00] <djoularef> found the solution here https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1310771
[10:00] <tzafrir> djoularef, I'm not well familiar with Ubuntu, but doesn't Ubuntu use lightdm instead of gdm (gdm3?) by default?
[10:01] <tzafrir> Anyway, AFAIK all linux distros run X servers with --nolisten=tcp (or whatever this is called) by default
[10:01] <djoularef> tzafrir, yes I see in /etc/lightdm
[10:01] <tzafrir> You'd have to explicitly disable it to allow remote X connections
[10:01] <ph88^> hey guys, my ubuntu only starts with terminal now .. how can i find out why the desktop doesn't start ?
[10:02] <tzafrir> Is X listening on port 6000?
[10:02] <tzafrir> (That was for djoularef )
[10:02] <tzafrir> djoularef, ss -lntp | grep 600
[10:02] <ph88^> now it crashed during   sudo apt upgrade
[10:04] <djoularef> tzafrir, that shows port 26002
[10:04] <tzafrir> ph88^, I'm not familiar enough with Ubuntu. So unless someone gives you a better answer: less ~/.xsession-errors
[10:04] <tzafrir> djoularef, no, that's irrelevant
[10:04] <tzafrir> ph88^, (and press 'q' to quit it if you're not familiar with less)
[10:05] <tzafrir> anyway, GTG
[10:06] <djoularef> I think "xserver-command=X -nolisten tcp" in lightdm.conf should do the job
[10:10] <dn`> hm, oki it wasn’t the desktop/internal GFX; So I still have the problem that lshw shows me 2x4GB Ram, but free -mh shows only 426M total - anyone got an idea where to search? I already replaced the RAM and picked different onces and checked the bios - all seems normal
[10:10] <djoularef> With Xorg 1.17 and later, -nolisten tcp is the default, and you need   to explicitly state -listen tcp to enable tcp connections.
[10:11] <mnf> hi
[10:12] <WeiJunLi> ive compiled the kernel and now i updated grub but when i try to boot i have this issue http://imgur.com/a/hXjuk - if i 'exit' it says "not syncing: Out of memory and  no killable processes..." not sure why
[10:14] <geirha> WeiJunLi: so how much mem does the vm have?
[10:15] <WeiJunLi> geirha: 13.4gb
[10:17] <geirha> heh, and it kills udevadm for using 30MB
[10:20] <WeiJunLi> geirha: sorry 1024mb mem
[10:24] <Mika__> How i can change gtk3.0 window border color? I want it to be #000000
[10:24] <ph88^> i was trying to reinstall xorg from this guide https://www.computersnyou.com/4945/re-install-xorg-xserver-completely-ubuntu/  now i run into this problem  https://i.imgur.com/bo95maV.png
[10:26] <ph88^> hhmm easy fix
[10:27] <ph88^> should i use gdm3 or lightdm as display manager ??
[10:29] <ph88^> well i guess ill roll with lightdm ^^
[10:33] <dn`> what could be the reason that I see while installing ubuntu free -m total shows me all my ram (8GB), but after installing free -m total shows only 426M total?
[10:35] <djoularef> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/1449282  found that bug looks like tcp can be changed in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
[10:37] <debkad> dn`: http://www.linuxatemyram.com/
[10:38] <dn`> debkad: I think you missed the ‘total’ point ;-) - it’s not the free ram I care about; the system has in ‘total’ 426MB ;-)
[10:38] <debkad> oh
[10:38] <dn`> debkad: so while installing I see a “total” available 8GB, but after boot the total is 426MB - also a very odd number ;-)
[10:39] <debkad> ah the total changing or not correct?
[10:39] <dn`> trying to reinstall right now manual - did before via preseed file
[10:40] <dn`> after installation the total changed to 426MB and that’s not correct, lshw still detects 2x4GB
[10:40] <dn`> the only idea I have right now - it’s somehow related to how I install it - via ipxe and a preseed file
[10:40] <debkad> dn`: see also /proc/meminfo
[10:41] <debkad> i think free looks at that file
[10:41] <cfhowlett> dn`, that shouldn't matter at all
[10:41] <dn`> cfhowlett: I agree ;-) - let’s see just finished the manual install on the same system and rebooting via ipxe from local disk
[10:42] <dn`> cfhowlett: oki - manual install (still bootet from ipxe) - got my 8GB
[10:42] <dn`> not funny ;-)
[10:42] <steven> morning guys, I have this weird issue which I do not know how to properly debug so maybe one of you guys can help. I run ubuntu 1604 on my work station and the moment I have it on my docking station (dell stuff in case its important) the entire system slows down like crazy
[10:43] <steven> I open an application and the cpu spikes at 100%, its pmuch unuseable
[10:43] <steven> the moment I take it off the docking station tho its all smooth
[10:44] <mcphail> steven: when you dock it, does it get access to additional disks?
[10:45] <steven> no, only two extra screens + an ethernet connection
[10:46] <dn`> cfhowlett: got any debug idea? - I’m kinda lost; is there a way to generate a preseed file from a finished installation soehow?
[10:46] <mcphail> Any clues from the output of "top"?
[10:46] <cfhowlett> dn`, this ^^^
[10:46] <steven> no, just that the cpu runs on 100%, and the DE sometimes takes 200%, so does every application I open
[10:48] <dn`> cfhowlett: did I miss a line?
[10:48] <cfhowlett> dn`, what does the top command report
[10:48] <steven> if I had at least an idea where to look i would but I simply have on idea what could cause this weird behaviour.
[10:48] <dn`> cfhowlett: the top command? like what it reports ram wise? - will need a moment, need to reinstall via automatic/ipxe
[10:48] <dn`> cfhowlett: I know that the ram is limited - because I only noticed, because the kernel started to kill process because oom ;-)
[10:49] <WeiJunLi> ive compiled ubuntu kernel and now i updated grub but when i try to boot i have this issue http://imgur.com/a/hXjuk ? hints pls
[10:50] <dn`> where can I see the current kernel options ubuntu uses on boot?
[10:51] <ph88^> what's going wrong here with the package installation ??  http://pastebin.com/vVhW15Ax
[10:53] <derbie> Hello! I am a novice ubuntu user and software engineering student. Could you please recommend an open/free IRC client that I should use, thank you
[10:53] <popey> derbie: irssi
[10:53] <popey> derbie: if you prefer a gui, then hexchat
[10:53] <cfhowlett> derbie, +1 hexchat
[10:53] <debkad> dn`: in grub.cfg
[10:54] <derbie> popey: why irssi over hexchat?
[10:54] <popey> irssi is a command line / terminal based solution
[10:54] <popey> lower resource usage
[10:54] <debkad> or weechat
[10:54] <popey> meh
[10:54] <paalgyula> ohh hexchat
[10:54] <djoularef> derbie, pidgin
[10:54] <mika__> Can i even change window border color with XFCE?
[10:54] <paalgyula> is there any way to minimize hexchat to tray?
[10:55] <paalgyula> ofc on unity
[10:55] <paalgyula> couse i don't have a tray icon
[10:55] <popey> paalgyula: pretty sure it does that by default
[10:55] <derbie> So many options
[10:56] <steven> derbie: weechat ofc
[10:56] <steven> best irc client :)
[10:56] <popey> paalgyula: hm, seems not.
[10:57] <paalgyula> i've found some workaround at archlinux's wiki but not works on ubuntu :'(
[10:58] <derbie> any of them allow styling specific usernames (and/or their messages). /befriend user-x so that i can spot their messages easier when many converse on the main channel?
[10:58] <popey> derbie: yes, irssi has many scripts for customising it
[10:59] <popey> derbie: there's a "/hilight" option which lets you hilight particular words, or people.
[11:00] <lavkumar> hii
[11:00] <derbie> there's also a logging script, sweet
[11:00] <derbie> thanks for your suggestions <3
[11:00] <lavkumar> fine
[11:01] <derbie> Why can't i find it in ubuntu software center
[11:01] <cfhowlett> derbie, "it"?
[11:02] <derbie> i searched for "irssi"
[11:02] <djoularef> software center :D
[11:03] <derbie> :P
[11:06] <popey> derbie: sudo apt install irssi
[11:06] <derbie> popey: too many voices shouting hexchat, what to do
[11:06] <derbie> https://www.slant.co/topics/1323/versus/~weechat_vs_hexchat_vs_irssi
[11:08] <dritto77> Ola
[11:09] <cfhowlett> !es | dritto77
[11:09] <steven> derbie, I used irssi for quite some time in the past but I moved to weechat, IMHO weechat > irssi (feature wise, too. more plugins, etc) if you needed a UI client tho yeah hexchat prolly is the go to too
[11:09] <steven> all you have to decide is whether you want a GUI client
[11:10] <derbie> i've a long term windows user, so I'll go with hexchat
[11:10] <dritto77> Thanks
[11:11] <Onepamopa> hexchat works nice :)
[11:16] <derbie> created ubuntu one account, can't sign in through ubuntu software: incorrect e-mail/password
[11:17] <djoularef> found that this can show that listen tcp is disabled, ps -ef | grep '/[X]'
[11:18] <derbie> root       911   866  5 11:37 tty7     00:02:04 /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg -core :0 -seat seat0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten tcp vt7 -novtswitch
[11:18] <popey> derbie: I don't care what you use, your computer, your choice :)
[11:18] <derbie> popey: i'll never know how life would have been if i would have picked irssi
[11:20] <acicula> what is the ubuntu default for setting up full disk encryption? cryptsetup?
[11:27] <djoularef> if xserver-allow-tcp=true it does not change the output of ps -ef | grep '/[X]'
[11:27] <djoularef> so still have -nolisten tcp
[11:28] <djoularef> I want to be sure that I enabled tcp
[11:32] <acicula> where are you setting that option?
[11:33] <djoularef> acicula, /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
[11:33] <djoularef> after [SetDefaults]
[11:34] <acicula> did you restart lightdm?
[11:34] <djoularef> it's Ubuntu 16
[11:34] <djoularef> machine rebooted
[11:34] <acicula> heh, that works too
[11:35] <debkad> is not lightdm have other confs as lightdm-greeter or something?
[11:35] <djoularef> yes there was such file
[11:36] <acicula> yeah i am having a look at that also
[11:36] <djoularef> it's called lightdm-gtk-greeter
[11:36] <acicula> http://askubuntu.com/questions/804567/how-to-set-disallowtcp-false-in-ubuntu-16-04
[11:37] <acicula> he added explicitly the -listen tcp flag, but im not sure if that is a correct way of doing it
[11:37] <mika__> what i really want is display-im6 window to be borderless, but if that isn't possible then next best choice is black border color.
[11:38] <acicula> djoularef: i see that suggestion a few times, or ther eis this one http://askubuntu.com/questions/72812/how-to-disable-nolisten
[11:38] <acicula> bit weird to see such settings in /usr/share though
[11:46] <blackflow> Really wonderful system, Ubuntu. LTS is broken, cannot boot, and trying to file a bug report oh hey! Another bug! "Server error, please contact administrator" when trying to use Launchpad! WOW!
[11:47] <acicula> blackflow: issues suck, but if you dont describe things noone will be able to assist you if that is what you are here for
[11:48] <blackflow> I have no idea what the issue is. "Please contact administrator" is the issue.
[11:48] <acicula> describe what you are trying to do or seeing?
[11:48] <blackflow> file a bug report in Launchpad
[11:49] <blackflow> and to begin with, initrd is broken. I try to unpack it, the 45MB cpio archive unpacks to a 36k firmware binary. wth
[11:50] <blackflow> I wanna file a bug report, can't. SPLENDID
[11:50] <blackflow> and it's not even beta, probably-unstalbe 16.10. It's 16.04!
[11:51] <ph88^> what's going wrong here with the package installation ??  http://pastebin.com/vVhW15Ax
[11:51] <acicula> where you able to boot with that particular initrd?
[11:51] <blackflow> acicula: yes
[11:51] <blackflow> after hacking the kernel line
[11:52] <acicula> ok, so the initrd is fine then i suppose or you would have trouble booting it?
[11:53] <blackflow> so why does it unpack to a 36k firmware binary? where's the rest of 45MB of it?
[11:54] <blackflow> and btw I have no idea if that initrd is actually working. does ubuntu embed a default initramfs into the kernel?
[11:54] <Ben64> blackflow: what are you actually doing
[11:54] <blackflow> and why is it even initrd, the "rd" has long been deprecated
[11:55] <blackflow> Ben64: all I did was run an upgrade after which stuff broke, so I'm trying to figure out what broke and where and how. the bootsplash doesn't work so I can't input luks password, unless I disable splash through kernel line config
[11:55] <acicula> blackflow: now that is a good question, i just tried my initrd with cpio and got 12kb of data
[11:55] <blackflow> so I wanted to look into initrd, but I can't unpack it.
[11:55] <blackflow> I mean I can, but it only unpacks a single file
[11:56] <blackflow> acicula: good so I'm not crazy :)
[11:56] <acicula> blackflow: using cpio -id < mycurrentinitrd i get 26 blocks
[11:57] <blackflow> I get 44
[11:57] <blackflow> but should be thousands
[11:57] <blackflow> I mean, there's 45MB in that file
[11:57] <acicula> well some difference seems normal, but yeah there should be more there
[11:58] <acicula> blackflow: what if you mount the img as a loop device?
[11:58] <blackflow> and thing is, something changed in a non-intuitive, non-obvious, hidden and magickal pixie dust way, so crypttab is apparently not used as a trigger to include cryptsetup into intiramfs.
[11:59] <bhuddah> did you forget to gunzip it?
[11:59] <blackflow> bhuddah: I did not, and if I did, cpio would certainly not work at all
[11:59] <blackflow> and that's another thing, it's not gzipped and it should be
[11:59] <blackflow> same file, same version, on one machine is gzip, on another it's not
[12:00] <acicula> they arent gzipped here either
[12:00] <acicula> just plain initrd
[12:00] <blackflow> it's actually initramfs, named wrong
[12:01] <acicula> yeah loopback mounting ddidnt work for me
[12:02] <blackflow> acicula: it's a cpio archive, can't mount that
[12:02] <blackflow> it's not a ramdisk, despite the "rd" in the name
[12:03] <derbie> hello
[12:04] <acicula> blackflow: im curious then too how to unpack it, but i dont have any suggestions here
[12:05] <boriseto-work> Hi, when trying to "nmcli nm wifi off" it says "Error: Object 'nm' is unknown, try 'nmcli help'."
[12:05] <boriseto-work> It happens on Ubuntu 16.04 and I didn't have this problem with previous versions. Can somebody point me if there is a change in the way the command is executed?
[12:05] <WebHostingFree> hi all
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[12:09] <acicula> boriseto-work: did you upgrade from a previous version and it stoppped working or?
[12:10] <boriseto-work> acicula: nope, this one is on a fresh installation.
[12:10] <zacktu> My ubuntu 14.04 is giving incorrect time.  Command line "date" says that the time is 08:09 EST.  NIST says the time is 07:09 EST.  The time was correct on Sunday when we changed to standard time.  What has happened?
[12:11] <akik> zacktu: does "sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata" and selecting the correct timezone fix it?
[12:12] <acicula> boriseto-work: is the wifi card activated,, does it need any additional drivers?
[12:13] <boriseto-work> acicula: yeap it's activated. But it's okay, I will just use "nmcli n off" instead, since I need it for resetting the connection overall. As I've answered you thought of this idea.
[12:13] <Snackis>  hi, im trying to get a script to run on boot by ln -s:ing to its location in /etc/init.d/ from /etc/rc2.d/ but its not getting run. ive had inconsistent experiences with this all on ubuntu. sometimes the system will run the script or sometimes it wont. i cant figure out what i am doing wrong when it wont because it seems like im doing the same thing. i name the link S99programname
[12:13] <zacktu> I selected America and New York.  It says the local time is 8:12.
[12:13] <boriseto-work> acicula: thank you anyway. :)
[12:14] <acicula> boriseto-work: happy to
[12:14] <Ben64> zacktu: does it actually say EST or EDT
[12:14] <zacktu> Sorry -- it says 8:12 EST.
[12:15] <timvisher> in an upstart job, if i use `respawn \n respawn limit 10 5 \n post-stop exec sleep 60`, does that mean that my respawn limit will never be reached because it should never respawn more than once every 60 seconds?
[12:15] <warzaprincess> The beautiful people of National Socialist Germany were destroyed by the combined forces of International Communism and International Capitalism, under the direction of International Jewry, but their spirit lives on!
[12:16] <cfhowlett> warzaprincess, completely offtopic and unwelcome in this channel.  play somewhere else
[12:16] <Ben64> zacktu: try "sudo ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com"
[12:17] <akik> zacktu: could you check that you have the latest updates? "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install tzdata" ?
[12:20] <zacktu> My updates haven't worked for a day or two because of a key expired problem with insync, which I have removed.  Does that mean that there haven't been any updates?
[12:20] <hsko> hey y'all
[12:20] <hsko> whats up
[12:20] <akik> zacktu: insync? what is that?
[12:20] <hsko> shiiit
[12:20] <hsko> are u guys
[12:20] <hsko> ignoring me
[12:20] <hsko> do u's want to die
[12:21] <cfhowlett> hsko, this is ubuntu support. ask your question
[12:21] <akik> zacktu: you need to repair whatever you did that disabled the updates
[12:21] <hsko> ayo
[12:21] <hsko> babes
[12:21] <thrmo> i installed Unity on ubuntu mate 16.10 how can i uninstal it?
[12:21] <cfhowlett> hsko, play somewhere else.
[12:21] <cfhowlett> !guidelines | hsko
[12:21] <hsko> oh yea?
[12:22] <hsko> get lost man
[12:22] <cfhowlett> !ops | hsko
[12:22] <hsko> i dont wanna play somewhere else
[12:22] <hsko> theres nowhere else fun to play haha
[12:23] <akik> !info insync
[12:23] <akik> !info insync xenial
[12:24] <hsko> wth
[12:24] <akik> ah it's some kind of google drive application
[12:24] <hsko> this server is so geeky
[12:24] <hsko> where do you people live?
[12:25] <akik> hsko: this is ubuntu volunteer tech support channel
[12:25] <hsko> yeah so
[12:25] <hsko> ?
[12:25] <DJones> hsko: this is a support channel, it's not for general chat
[12:25] <hsko> where do you people live
[12:25] <hsko> i asked you
[12:25] <hsko> answer my question
[12:42] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[12:42] <imharvey> yo
[12:43] <masterjcool> I ran "apt-get upgrade" on a host and need to downgrade the upgraded packages. If I try to install a specific version, it cannot find it anymore.
[12:43] <masterjcool> I can parse dpkg.log and filter out the installed packages. For any package I want to downgrade, the version just isn't available anymore.
[12:44] <masterjcool> This is for Ubuntu 14.04
[12:44] <akik> masterjcool: check if you have them in /var/cache/apt/archives
[12:44] <masterjcool> akik: I don't have them there.
[12:45] <masterjcool> apt-cache madison "package"
[12:45] <masterjcool> shows my package is in the ubuntu trusty-updates repo. I already have a trusty-updates entry in sources.list.d.
[12:45] <masterjcool> How can I add the "missing" repo so i can downgrade again?
[12:47] <akik> masterjcool: what missing repo?
[12:47] <akik> masterjcool: what is the package name and version you're looking for?
[12:47] <popey> masterjcool: we don't keep an infinite old version of packages in the archive
[12:47] <timvisher> it looks like it's true that if you sleep between respawns you have to also increase the interval to encompass the sleep duration
[12:47] <popey> masterjcool: if you know the specific version, you might find the build in launchpad
[12:48] <masterjcool> I know the specific versions of the packages I need.
[12:48] <popey> is the new version buggy or something?
[12:48] <akik> well that's splendid
[12:48] <masterjcool> I found some of the .deb files in launchpad yes, but there are a lot of them
[12:48] <masterjcool> I'm not sure doing it that way fixes it, with all the dependencies?
[12:48] <popey> if you can find them all, sure.
[12:48] <popey> but what's the issue?
[12:49] <masterjcool> SO I ran upgrade on a system, and a day later tried to "apt-get install pkg=version" to downgrade to the previous version
[12:49] <masterjcool> And that does not work anymore
[12:49] <masterjcool> package is not available
[12:49] <masterjcool> If I check where the file came from on a "good" system that didn't upgrade, it shows this:
[12:50] <masterjcool>        apt | 1.0.1ubuntu2.14 | http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main amd64 Packages
[12:50] <popey> you want to downgrade apt itself?
[12:50] <masterjcool> That is just one example. I have a whole list of packages.
[12:50] <popey> why?
[12:50] <masterjcool> ?
[12:50] <popey> why do you want to downgrade these packages?
[12:51] <masterjcool> Because I'm using a system with puppet and more stuff, and it is very anal about using specific versions and not modifying anything on there.
[12:52] <masterjcool> But upgrade was ran on the system, so there are newer packages. So the puppet-deploy-system doesn't work anymore because packages have changed.
[12:52] <popey> sounds like the puppet deploy script needs fixing
[12:52] <catbeard> what package do i install to get the `svn` client
[12:52] <popey> catbeard: subversion
[12:52] <blackflow> yeah.. what kind of automation does not cover for package updates?
[12:52] <masterjcool> Sure, but I have to use this software.
[12:52] <catbeard> ah ok, ty
[12:53] <popey> masterjcool: so yeah, basically go hunting for the packages on an outdated mirror or in launchpad, but that's pretty horrific
[12:53] <blackflow> then either fix your puppet set up or use a distro that never changes for 10 years :)
[12:53] <masterjcool> blackflow: it isn't my puppet setup perse. It is fuel and openstack mitaka.
[12:54] <giulio> hi guys
[12:54] <masterjcool> popey: right, that would suck. Is there a way to do this via a repo file or something? I mean, there packages were on the system a day before right
[12:54] <blackflow> masterjcool: that doesn't really change the best options being what I listed. fix puppet or use another distro. cherry-picking back versions like you want is terrible idea.
[12:55] <popey> masterjcool: the "right" solution is to use your own local mirror
[12:55] <blackflow> you're setting yourself up for major failure.
[12:55] <popey> masterjcool: and you only let things into the repo which have been tested
[12:55] <popey> masterjcool: this is what big companies (like google) do for their corporate deployments
[12:55] <giulio> i need some help with grub and uefi, i have a lenovo netbook where i cant enable bios/legacy boot, for use Win7 (no uefi support) im working on virtualbox for use efi+grubia32 for load then directyl win7 kernel or winload.exe
[12:56] <mcphail> masterjcool: have a look in /var/cache/apt/archives/ to see if you have older versions cached. But your situation is horrible
[12:56] <popey> (he did)
[12:56] <giulio> i would use ubuntu but no drivers fro battery and more
[12:56] <mcphail> aah
[12:56] <SipriusPT_> hello guys
[12:56] <popey> although, masterjcool could possibly look in that dir on other machines too.. which haven't been updated
[12:56] <SipriusPT_> anyone knows how can i solve this? https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2342513
[12:56] <popey> not just the one that has been
[12:56] <giulio> i now can boot grub in efi32 but not run/see in grub entry win7
[12:57] <giulio> hi guys
[12:57] <giulio> i need some help with grub and uefi, i have a lenovo netbook where i cant enable bios/legacy boot, for use Win7 (no uefi support) im working on virtualbox for use efi+grubia32 for load then directyl win7 kernel or winload.exe
[12:57] <giulio> i would use ubuntu but no drivers fro battery and more
[12:57] <giulio> i now can boot grub in efi32 but not run/see in grub entry win7
[12:58] <giulio> i tried many times searched on forums..nothing seems work
[12:58] <giulio> i only need to run kernel from grub but not so fond of grub
[12:58] <jarlath> Is it possible to use two wifi devices (or another means) to connect to two networks simultaneously? One provides internet connectivity and the other is internal NAS storage and printers etc.
[13:01] <akik> giulio: you can add additional boot entries in /etc/grub.d/40_custom
[13:02] <giulio> akik yes but i dont know how write it
[13:02] <akik> giulio: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/CustomMenus
[13:02] <giulio> not that but the correct commands
[13:02] <akik> giulio: it's trial and error, then
[13:03] <yolanda_> hi
[13:03] <giulio> akik i writed the entry like that link u gived me now only not writed the floppy and uis part
[13:03] <giulio> and not worked
[13:04] <giulio> i not writed the "search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set a3f1ea41fc67a3f1" part
[13:04] <giulio> i necessary?
[13:04] <OverCoder> Hi guys
[13:04] <giulio> *is
[13:04] <OverCoder> I'm buildung a package for Ubuntu and then I will upload it to PPA
[13:04] <OverCoder> s/PPA/Launchpad
[13:04] <OverCoder> Now the thing is, what kind of target distro do I put in debian/changelog?
[13:04] <OverCoder> Launchpad refuses "unstable"
[13:04] <cfhowlett> !packaging | OverCoder
[13:05] <OverCoder> ty
[13:05] <cfhowlett> happy2help!
[13:05] <akik> giulio: https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#search
[13:05] <OverCoder> \ (•◡•) /
[13:05] <yolanda_> always good to help!
[13:05] <giulio> akik, is "search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set a3f1ea41fc67a3f1" necessary?
[13:05] <yolanda_> only bad question is a question unasked(sp).
[13:05] <akik> giulio: probably, i don't know
[13:05] <yolanda_> sorry, not an enGrish major.
[13:05] <akik> giulio: it's looking for the root partition according to the uuid
[13:06] <giulio> mmm
[13:06] <yolanda_> soooo.
[13:06] <yolanda_> question
[13:06] <akik> giulio: in example 1 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/CustomMenus
[13:06] <yolanda_> as I have a LOT of questions.
[13:06] <yolanda_> 'canonical' is a South African guy?
[13:07] <cfhowlett> yolanda_, please continue in #ubuntu-offtopic
[13:07] <BluesKaj> mark shuttleworth
[13:07] <akik> giulio: you're not breaking anything by testing those options
[13:07] <yolanda_> noted sir cf..just learning
[13:07] <giulio> yes akik
[13:07] <giulio> i know
[13:07] <giulio> now will retry
[13:08] <yolanda_> when I double-click it..it goesn't let me join re: 'ubuntu-off topic'.
[13:09] <cfhowlett> yolanda_, command is /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[13:09] <akik> giulio: you can get the uuid of your root partition with the blkid command
[13:09] <yolanda_> yes, cfhowlett - typed precisely the same..
[13:09] <yolanda_> hrmm
[13:09] <akik> giulio: but i'm unsure what your original problem was
[13:10] <yolanda_> lint mint..is that a 'thing' or..
[13:10] <cfhowlett> !mint | yolanda_
[13:10] <yolanda_> hrmmm..sec..let me try another way
[13:10] <akik> giulio: are you trying to boot win7 from grub ?
[13:10] <yolanda_> yeah..doesn't work cf.
[13:11] <mcphail> yolanda_: you may need to register your nickname before joining #ubuntu-offtopic
[13:11] <yolanda_> can join other rooms np though.
[13:11] <mcphail> yolanda_: yes, but every room sets its own criteria
[13:11] <yolanda_> ah...okay..I have registered already..but each channel I have to register or?
[13:11] <yolanda_> if I can't join, how do I register?
[13:12] <mcphail> !register
[13:12] <yolanda_> okay..well so long as it is ubuntu..at least I know it works..
[13:12] <yolanda_> like wattOS and like various ubuntu derivatives.
[13:13] <yolanda_> okay, sorry. ha..trust drinking beers and chatting :)
[13:13] <yolanda_> okay..peace all!
[13:15] <giulio> akik, no such device...
[13:16] <akik> giulio: are you trying to boot win7 from grub ?
[13:17] <Lostfile> hey how can i run winamp from wine with out any problems
[13:17] <ub_ubuntu> best theme for ubuntu
[13:17] <Lostfile> numix icon theme is the best in my opinon
[13:18] <giulio> akik, YES pressed E and wedited a entry...no said invalid efi file path
[13:18] <ub_ubuntu> icon theme is fine
[13:18] <giulio> ^writed
[13:18] <giulio> ^now
[13:18] <giulio> akik, YES pressed E and writed a entry...now said invalid efi file path
[13:18] <cyber_man_phoeni> join #ubuntu
[13:19] <KaiForce> Trying an upgrade from Trusty to Xenial - phpmyadmin wants to upgrade, but when I attempt it it fails.  I think MySql is actually not running.  Is there a workaround for this issue?
[13:19] <akik> giulio: try the example 3 from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/CustomMenus. the commands can be entered in the grub shell
[13:20] <giulio> akik, https://i.gyazo.com/bd712d1c2e29d9f3f7ba90e236cd86e0.png
[13:20] <trijntje_> I need to configure a program to use an mysql database, but their instructions are very minimal: https://github.com/broadinstitute/cromwell#database
[13:20] <trijntje_> but I cant even start mysql: $ mysql ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
[13:21] <akik> giulio: did you try without the search line?
[13:21] <giulio> yes hours ago same errore efi file path
[13:21] <giulio> invalid EFI file path
[13:22] <KaiForce> trijntje: did you install MySql?
[13:23] <acicula> KaiForce: upgrade as in upgrade the stored database or just the program files?
[13:23] <KaiForce> KaiForce: dist upgrade
[13:23] <KaiForce> acicula: sorry, dist upgrade
[13:23] <akik> giulio: i wonder if you need a efi partition on the hd
[13:23] <akik> giulio: efi system partition, type ef00
[13:23] <acicula> KaiForce: whats the error
[13:24] <akik> giulio: sorry i don't know how to fix that
[13:24] <akik> EriC^^ is a uefi expert i think :)
[13:24] <KaiForce> during the upgrade, i received a message that according to the maintainer, database operations need to be performed on phpmyadmin.  I have the option to perform upgrade on database for phpmyadmin with dbconfig-common or skip (and do it manually later)
[13:25] <giulio> i have gtp and all ok because i installed win8.1 then used clonezilla for put ntfs win7 on ntfs win8.1
[13:25] <EriC^^> hi akik :)
[13:26] <acicula> KaiForce: sounds like pypmyadmin needs a new db layout to function. you can finish upgrading and do the upgrade after(if mysql is running?)
[13:26] <akik> EriC^^: if you want to boot win7 off a gpt partitioned disk, do you need to have a efi system partition on it?
[13:26] <KaiForce> acicula: I can definitely do that, I'm just not sure how.  This is a test machine (copy of prod) I have nothing to lose by trying...
[13:27] <ITLArYcLIMinaL> has she conceded yet?
[13:27] <EriC^^> akik: yeah
[13:27] <acicula> KaiForce: that i dont know either, maybe in the docs for phpmyadmin you can find something?
[13:27] <KaiForce> I'll take a look, thanks for the assist
[13:27] <acicula> KaiForce: the description sounds like it just needs to update the database tables for phpmyadmin
[13:28] <KaiForce> i agree...  maybe it will run automatically after the rest of the upgrade completes.
[13:28] <acicula> so presumably there is some migration script that you need to run
[13:29] <KaiForce> i'll let the upgrade finish and see if I can figure it out...  I'll report back
[13:30] <acicula> what is the default way of setting up full disk encryption in ubuntu? i want to setup dm-crypt with a keyfile for my individual storage disk but cant find how to unlock the disks at boot
[13:30] <dn`> I’m having a ‘funny’ trouble with a new server; it’s the same hardware/configuration I always use, but something is odd. As soon as I plugin the 6. GPU and boot the system has only 426M available; if I boot the system with 5 GPUs - it has 8GB as expected. I tried different cards etc, but it seems to happen always - never had that problem before :/
[13:31] <trijntje_> acicula: have a look at /etc/crypttab
[13:32] <acicula> trijntje_: thanks
[13:32] <trijntje_> acicula: If you have a keyfile you can configure that in crypttab as well, and then add the decrypted disk to fstab to mount it automatically
[13:34] <acicula> trijntje_: great, that is what i was looking for :). Have a boot drive that does hardware FDE but need to encrypt my storage drives, so i am just storing the key on the SSD with hardware FDE.
[13:36] <acicula> dn`: i guess it has to do with where the gpu memory is mapped, but if you run that many gpu's in one system you already knew that
[13:36] <dn`> acicula: the odd thing is, I never had that problem before ;-)
[13:36] <acicula> dn`: what changed. software, gpu or motherboard?
[13:37] <acicula> and maybe the bitcoin/ethereum forum/channels are a better bet for this, dont think the average ubuntu user has that many gpus :)
[13:37] <dn`> acicula: I think the only difference is that it’s a fresh installation; and I also used for the first time the nvidia ‘network installer’ then the normal .deb package & install - will reinstall and try the .deb manual to see if there is any difference
[13:38] <dn`> acicula: ;-) true, but it seems to be a facinating problem ;-)
[13:39] <Denommus> is there anything special to be made to customize a legacy system service? I'm trying to override a behavior from uwsgi in /etc/systemd/system/uwsgi.service.d/override.conf with no luck
[13:39] <acicula> well im sure it has to do with where the gpu memory is mapped and that the kernel and/or motherboard bios didnt expect 6 cards with 4-8gb of mem
[13:39] <acicula> what the solution is i have no idea though :/
[13:40] <dn`> acicula: I have several with the exact same hw configuration running ;-) the only real difference I think is the way I installed cuda or the system itself - but will keep digging ;-) this is fun
[13:42] <KaiForce> acicula: I'm not the only one.  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/phpmyadmin/+bug/1554585
[13:43] <acicula> dn`: cuda sounds like an odd source of that particular problem,unless its the gpu driver itself?
[13:43] <acicula> dn`: wish i had the electricity prices to run systems like that :)
[13:44] <acicula> KaiForce: oh the process is failing, didnt realize that was happening
[13:44] <acicula> KaiForce: according to that BR, reinstall mysql, make sure it is running, then attempt to reupgrade phpmyadmin?
[13:45] <dn`> acicula: it’s my only guess left; without installing cuda it show 8GB after installing cuda & reboot it goes down ;-)
[13:45] <ldsh> Hi, for my desktop, I was thinking to buy a cheap video card for display, and maybe later add a more expensive one for GPU computing. How easy would it be to make use of both cards? that way?
[13:48] <ldsh> (would be both nvidia)
[13:48] <dn`> acicula: so my best guess is right now: cuda pulls in so much X pkgs, that maybe somehow it increases the amount of ram the onboad GPU uses - even that I limited it to 32MB in the bios ;-)
[13:48] <acicula> dn`: heh well if that is the only thing left it has to be that, but its weird
[13:48] <dn`> ldsh: that works easily
[13:49] <acicula> dn`: onboard gpu usage shouldnt affect system memroy though
[13:49] <Hanumaan> I'm using ubuntu 14.04 and gnome3 after recent update of packages gnome3 stopped functioning, when I login complete screen is blank with black grey color only mount pointer is shown. Thought user specific problem, created new user and logged but same problem. how to solve this? only able to login into tty ... I am able to use xfsc desktop ... but unity is also having same problem ..
[13:49] <dn`> acicula: I can’t think of anything else - at least I think I can pin point to the moment I install the drivers/cuda if I’m not doing something wrong
[13:50] <ldsh> dn`, And which keyword should I use to have more informations on how to manage them?
[13:51] <dn`> ldsh: in general all thingies like tenserflow etc allow you to specify the device to use; so you e.g. write n the console ‘nvidia-smi’ see which gpu is which and pick then the device you want to use
[13:51] <ldsh> (I would like to read a bit more about it before making my choice ;) )
[13:51] <KaiForce> acicula: I'm giving that a shot....
[13:52] <cryptobitlife> ~
[13:53] <ldsh> dn`, Ok, and to chose which one is to be used for the display?
[13:54] <dn`> ldsh: you would configure that in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file - you can also use nvidia-xconfig to generate that file and tell it to use a specifc GPU or all
[13:54] <dn`> ldsh: by default it uses the ‘first’ gPU
[13:55] <ldsh> dn`, Ok, thank you for these precisions ;) .
[13:55] <dn`> ldsh: I often have several gpus in one machine and sometimes just use the onboard GPU for the desktop and all other cards for computing - works kinda well
[13:59] <KaiForce> acicula: wow, this upgrade also broke networking.  eth0 is gone, replaced with an ens160 device that isn't configured!  I am not liking this.
[14:00] <acicula> KaiForce: creative network interface names i;ve seen before, but dont know why
[14:00] <KaiForce> If I were a terrible admin upgrading a remote machine via ssh I'd have a problem
[14:02] <arcimboldo> Hi all, I have a node where a bunch of processes are blocked while reading from /proc/stat, any idea why?
[14:06] <zacktu> I uninstalled insynch a long time ago.  Suddenly my system update fails and gets the message W: GPG error: http://apt.insynchq.com trusty InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 06BBDC2602DFE7E7.  What to do?
[14:07] <Onepamopa> hey guys, I'm porting an application written for bsd to ubuntu - can someone tell me if ubuntu supports SO_ACCEPTFILTER (httpready), or if not - what's the alternative here ?
[14:10] <acicula> KaiForce: seems like it
[14:13] <Balloons_> Hey folks.  We recently did an apt-get update, and a reboot on an Ubuntu server.  Now, when I try to browse PHP files, the browser just wants to download the file.
[14:13] <Balloons_> Does anyone have any tips on how to resolve this?
[14:13] <blackflow> Onepamopa: totally wrong channel to ask this :) as in, too advanced question.
[14:13] <nicomachus> Balloons_: check through your apt log and see what got updated.
[14:15] <Balloons_> nico, I see a few items for "nginx" stuff
[14:16] <nicomachus> Balloons_: you may be able to find changelogs on those to see what happened. Or you can revert to a backup from before the update (assuming you have one) and install them one at a time until you find the problem.
[14:16] <geirha> check if it has updated any of nginx' config files
[14:17] <nicomachus> ^ that too.
[14:17] <nicomachus> probably easiest.
[14:17] <Balloons_> I'm not even sure what nginx-core is
[14:17] <nicomachus> !info nginx-core
[14:17] <Balloons_> I believe it did, based on this log.
[14:18] <Balloons_> ah, I see
[14:21] <geirha> sudo find /etc -mmin -60 -ls  # lists all files under /etc that has been modified within the last 60 minutes
[14:22] <arcimboldo> Hi all, I have a node where a bunch of processes are blocked while reading from /proc/stat, any idea why?
[14:23] <tarzeau> arcimboldo: does a simple cat /proc/stat get blocked too?
[14:23] <arcimboldo> tarzeau, yes
[14:23] <tarzeau> arcimboldo: if so prepend the command with ltrace or strace and figure out where it hangs :)
[14:23] <arcimboldo> indeed, I have ~700 of them cat /proc/stat coming from the monitoring system
[14:23] <tarzeau> ltrace and strace, very powerful :)
[14:23] <arcimboldo> it hangs at read()
[14:23] <Onepamopa> blackflow, so where do I go to ask ? :)
[14:23] <tarzeau> broken file system? dmesg?
[14:23] <tarzeau> arcimboldo: nfs mounts?
[14:23] <tarzeau> read what?
[14:24] <danielnov8> Anyone know how to uninstall remote desktop vnc? Software remover won't remove it.
[14:24] <arcimboldo> anyway, disks are fine, everything else works fine
[14:24] <arcimboldo> network too
[14:24] <tarzeau> danielnov8: dpkg -l |grep vnc. then apt-get --purge remove pkgname
[14:24] <tarzeau> danielnov8: don't forget pkill -9 vnc
[14:24] <arcimboldo> tarzeau, it hangs at read() syscall
[14:24] <blackflow> Onepamopa: #linux for starters, as that's a kernel thing. Ubuntu is nothing special in that department. There's #ubuntu-dev, but I doubt you'll get much help there either.
[14:25] <blackflow> Onepamopa: and btw, as an advanced FreeBSD and Linux user myself, I doubt there's an alternative to accept_filter in Linux
[14:25] <blackflow> there is some kind of deferral, eg. TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT, but I don't know if it's applicable
[14:25] <Onepamopa> blackflow, I see
[14:27] <rory> I got a new laptop, what else do I need to do to get my gpg key working, apart from copying ~/.gnupg directory to the new laptop?
[14:27] <rory> I tried only copying that directory but I can't decrypt any of the stuff I can on my old laptop. I get the error no valid openPGP data found
[14:31] <danielnov8> tarzeau: I did that but its still showing up as installed in the software manager
[14:31] <arcimboldo> join #linux
[14:31] <natten> anyone know of a way to speed up systemctl autocompletion? whenever i try to autocomplete a service it takes at least 2 seconds before it shows up
[14:46] <c1> how do i view visio files in ubuntu
[14:51] <VoteTrump2016> i urge everyone to vote for trump
[14:51] <VoteTrump2016> i urge everyone to vote for trump
[14:51] <Hanumaan> I'm using ubuntu 14.04 and gnome3 after recent update of packages gnome3 stopped functioning, when I login complete screen is blank with black grey color only mount pointer is shown. Thought user specific problem, created new user and logged but same problem. how to solve this? only able to login into tty
[14:51] <VoteTrump2016> !politics
[14:51] <teward> VoteTrump2016: please stop that.
[14:51] <jiohdi> my apt seems broken it always tells me that it cannot verify packages... how do I repair this?
[14:51] <teward> jiohdi: what's the exact error?
[14:51] <assad> hello everyone
[14:52] <jiohdi> WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
[14:52] <teward> jiohdi: sudo apt-get update
[14:52] <BluesKaj> VoteTrump2016, there are other users here besides americans who don't vote in your elections so enough
[14:52] <assad> how is everybody
[14:52] <teward> see if it gives any errors about no pubkey or similar
[14:53] <jiohdi> E: The repository 'http://ftp.usf.edu/pub/ubuntu xenial InRelease' is not signed.
[14:53] <jiohdi> N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
[14:53] <assad> what are you guys chatting about? I am new here
[14:53] <BluesKaj> assad, this is ubuntu support
[14:53] <assad> hmmm, great
[14:54] <jiohdi> I get that no matter which repo I use
[14:54] <assad> but I just instealled HexChat app to check what is going on in this app
[14:54] <teward> jiohdi: including the archive.ubuntu.com repository mirror?
[14:54] <jiohdi> yes
[14:54] <VoteTrump2016> i urge everyone to vote for trump
[14:54] <BluesKaj> !ubuntu | assad
[14:54] <Balloons_> I'm not finding any files that would indicate why this subdirectory of php files is being downloaded instead of executed. :\
[14:54] <jiohdi> I don't get that on my bedroom machine
[14:55] <Balloons_> php file in the root executes fine
[14:55] <teward> !ops | VoteTrump2016 political junk/spam
[14:55] <newarch> hi
[14:55] <assad> Thanks guys
[14:56] <newarch> hi am using cinnamon desktop, its screensaver is giving error, when I invoke command "cinnamon-screensaver-command -q" it says that screensaver is not running, how can i fix it?
[14:56] <BluesKaj> assad, so you can see ubuntu is not just an "app" :-)
[14:56] <assad> yep, i know that already
[14:56] <assad> but I was saying about HexChat app
[14:57] <assad> I am online in this chatroom with help of HexChat
[14:57] <assad> how do you guys connect to this chatroom?
[14:57] <francoisk> HexChat
[14:58] <assad> using some code in Terminal? if so, please let me know
[14:58] <jiohdi> hexchat
[14:58] <assad> yes jiohdi
[14:59] <BluesKaj> konversation here, but there are terminal irc clients like irssi and weechat assad
[14:59] <assad> thank you BluesKaj
[15:00] <assad> how have you login to this chat room?
[15:00] <jaythelinuxguy> Quassel client, with my core in the cloud so I carry my conversations everywhere I go
[15:03] <jiohdi> teward, any ideas how to fix it?
[15:04] <bencc> is there an alternative to the Gisha font in Ubuntu?
[15:07] <nKf> hi. i'm searching for a quick way to active/deactivate screensaver and screen lock temporary (unity). something like a button "presentation mode" in the indication bar
[15:10] <jiohdi> nkf:  xset -dpms &
[15:10] <jiohdi> xset s off &
[15:10] <jiohdi> that will stop your screen from going dark
[15:10] <jiohdi> or switching to screen saver
[15:11] <jiohdi> just put it in a file like noblanking.sh  give it execution permission and then call it ./noblanking.sh
[15:12] <jarlath> Is it possible to use two wifi devices (or another means) to connect to two networks simultaneously? One provides internet connectivity and the other is internal NAS storage and printers etc.
[15:13] <rory> I got a new laptop, what else do I need to do to get my gpg key working, apart from copying ~/.gnupg directory to the new laptop?
[15:13] <rory> I tried only copying that directory but I can't decrypt any of the stuff I can on my old laptop. I get the error no valid openPGP data found
[15:16] <nKf> jiohdi, ok - i consider it as a last option. but even lxde has such a switch for presentation mode in the indication bar (IIRC with power manager applet)
[15:17] <assad> hello
[15:17] <assad> how is everyone?
[15:18] <scwizard> ondrej is completely screwing me
[15:18] <scwizard> by disabling his old php5.6 repo :(
[15:19] <assad> I have joined this group via IRSSI, but don't know what to do now
[15:20] <Pici> assad: did you have a question about Ubuntu? You are in its official suppport channel.
[15:20] <BluesKaj> assad, do what ? you seem to be managing
[15:20] <assad> thats great to know PiCi...
[15:20] <assad> hey BluesKaj, I am online from irssi
[15:21] <BluesKaj> yes I saw your post above , assad
[15:21] <assad> i am doing a lot of things, testing everything
[15:21] <bubblehead> Hello, I am trying to make a script in crontab that will delete files older than 1 day with the extension .tgz. I tried that: 0 */12 * * * /usr/bin/find /home/user/backup/vps/ -type f -mtime +1 -name '*.tgz' -execdir rm -- {} \; but it aint working even when I try the command by hand
[15:21] <bubblehead> Anybody know a better command to achive this?
[15:22] <assad> are you guys officials from Ubuntu? BluesKaj and PiCi???
[15:22] <Pici> bubblehead: I prefer to use -delete instead of -exec(dir) when deleting things from find.
[15:22] <Pici> assad: just long-time helpers.
[15:22] <BluesKaj> assad, not me , I'm a volunteer helper
[15:23] <assad_> hmmm, great
[15:23] <assad_> are you guys programmers?
[15:24] <Pyr3xx> hello
[15:24] <BluesKaj> heh, I can write a small script if I need to in bash , but that's about all :-)
[15:25] <assad_> how is a script written in bash? in which language? C or C++ or totally other...
[15:25] <assad> I want to learn everything :D
[15:25] <scwizard> I need to ppa purge a repository, that I can't update
[15:25] <genii> assad_: Shell scripting is it's own sort of language
[15:25] <scwizard> does anyone know how to do this?
[15:26] <genii> !ppapurge
[15:28] <BluesKaj> scwizard, or open /etc/apt/sources.list.d and remove said ppa from the file
[15:28] <scwizard> BluesKaj: no, that's insufficent, I need to uninstall all software from this ppa
[15:28] <BluesKaj> scwizard, the do what genii suggested above
[15:29] <BluesKaj> then
[15:29] <scwizard> BluesKaj: that command doesn't work, because it can't fetch the repo list
[15:29] <scwizard> genii: the ppa-puge command gives W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/php5-5.6/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found
[15:29] <scwizard> and doesn't tdo anything
[15:29] <assad> so what can be achieved with Shell Scripting? like Benefits of it in a nutshell
[15:30] <BluesKaj> scwizard, which ubuntu are running ?
[15:30] <assad> Ubuntu Version 16 lts
[15:30] <scwizard> Description:    Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
[15:30] <scwizard> BluesKaj genii
[15:31] <BluesKaj> assad, http://www.freeos.com/guides/lsst/
[15:31] <assad> thanks BluesKaj, I will get myself engaged in that website
[15:31] <assad> :D
[15:31] <BluesKaj> acicula, susbstitute the name trusty withxenial in the command
[15:32] <BluesKaj> scwizard,^
[15:32] <assad> I will be disturbing you guys from time to time, to get myself updated about info about different features of  Ubuntu
[15:32] <scwizard> BluesKaj: the command I'm using is: sudo ppa-purge ondrej/php5-5.6
[15:32] <scwizard> i don't see where I can make the substitution you mention
[15:33] <scwizard> BluesKaj: secondly, the repo was deleted for xenial too
[15:33] <scwizard> he deleted the repo across all versions of ubuntu
[15:34] <BluesKaj> scwizard, To revert to official packages, install the ppa-purge package and run "sudo ppa-purge ppa:nameofppa".
[15:35] <scwizard> oh so it was just the syntax O_o
[15:35] <scwizard> sudo ppa-purge ppa:ondrej/php5-5.6 yeah that does something
[15:36] <scwizard> hmm this is trying to downgrade my version of php though
[15:36] <scwizard> that's not what I want I want to remove it
[15:37] <scwizard> let me read over the ppa purge documentation
[15:37] <sun_> hello
[15:45] <DavidFromBE> hi, how do i prevent htop to clear the screen upon exit ? on some systems it does clear it, on some it doesn't...
[15:48] <thrmo> is there any way to install ubuntu without DE and very little amount of programs?
[15:48] <debkad> add ;clear after it
[15:48] <Pici> thrmo: use either the server iso or the minimal iso.
[15:48] <Pici> !minimal
[15:48] <Pici> !server
[15:49] <debkad> wow
[15:49] <thrmo> ty
[15:49] <thrmo> pici is there a 16.10 version of MinimalCD?
[15:50] <Pici> thrmo: yep. Just replace xenial with zesty in the URL.... (I'll update the wiki in a moment)
[15:51] <nacc> Pici: yakkety, you mean?
[15:52] <ioria> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/yakkety/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/
[15:52] <Pici> nacc: er, yes
[15:52] <Pici> sorry
[15:52] <Pici> thrmo: ^
[15:53] <darthho0> how do I set up ssh so I can access my computer via phone?
[15:53] <ioria> thrmo,  http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/yakkety/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
[15:53] <thrmo> ty guys
[15:59] <daveomcd> I'm trying to install and locate my `gekodriver` so I can add it to my PATH variable (shown here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/QA/Marionette/WebDriver) -- how can i find where gekodriver is currently installed?
[16:04] <nacc> daveomcd: well, you downloaded it, right?
[16:06] <daveomcd> nacc, yes -- so i guess my actual question would be where should i put it? Like where's the recommended location for the file... surely not my downloads directory
[16:07] <salamanderrake> what is the name of the additional driver utility?
[16:07] <salamanderrake> never mind.
[16:07] <nacc> daveomcd: i dont' think it matters if it's just a an executable; but typically you'd choose /usr/local/bin or ~/bin/
[16:09] <daveomcd> thanks nacc, worked :)
[16:09] <darthho0> hey i'm on 14.04 using upstart instead of systemd how do I start or restart sshd with upstart?
[16:10] <nacc> daveomcd: typically both those are already on your PATH (maybe not the latter, depends on your .bash_profile/.bashrc)
[16:10] <Pici> darthho0: sudo service ssh restart
[16:11] <Southern_Gentlem> darthho0, same way you did with SysV
[16:12] <ph88^> hey guys, i kind of screwed one VM with ubuntu  .. how can i get the home directory over to another vm? i was thinking ssh or ftp .. but i can't install any packages anymore
[16:16] <acicula> ph88^: provide more details, you are trying to copy files from where to where?
[16:18] <kuSuSE> how do I shrink a pdf? I have a small scanned picture that is about 900 KB but when I print to pdf it becomes 3 MB. I need the output to be less than 300KB :(
[16:19] <akik> kuSuSE: i guess you could do it with ghostscript (gs)
[16:20] <kuSuSE> I tried output foo.jpeg output.pdf and I got 900kB. promising but not enough
[16:21] <akik> kuSuSE: askubuntu provides this command: gs -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dCompatibilityLevel=1.4 -dPDFSETTINGS=/screen -dNOPAUSE -dQUIET -dBATCH -sOutputFile=output.pdf input.pdf
[16:21] <g053445> ph88^: have you possibly tried rsync
[16:26] <ducasse> ph88^: make a tarball and scp it?
[16:28] <kuSuSE> akik I get GPL Ghostscript 9.18: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
[16:29] <nKf> jiohdi, found caffeine-indicator that mostly matches my needs. thanks
[16:29] <nKf> bye
[16:30] <akik> kuSuSE: do you still have the original materials for the pdf? try reducing the graphics quality
[16:31] <ioria> kuSuSE, iam following, but you can use ImMa   :  convert  -resize 50% sour.jpg   dest.pdf   if i got you
[16:31] <ioria> *not
[16:34] <brokengillou> quit
[16:34] <zarpamagnolia> jau
[16:34] <derbie> sudo cp -r jdk-8u112-linux-i586.tar.gz /usr/local/java ........ cd /usr/local/java bash: cd: /usr/local/java: Not a directory
[16:34] <derbie> why
[16:37] <nacc> derbie: you copied a tarball?
[16:37] <blackflow> derbie: because you copied jdk.... into java filename
[16:37] <blackflow> you need to mkdir first, then cp ... /.../java/
[16:37] <nacc> derbie: you presumably need to untar it, at least, and even then, not sure what you're trying to do
[16:38] <derbie> yes thanks
[16:38] <derbie> i had a file named java there
[16:39] <blackflow> derbie: you probably want tar -xzf jdk-..... -C /usr/local/java/
[16:44] <rory> I got a new laptop, what else do I need to do to get my gpg key working, apart from copying ~/.gnupg directory to the new laptop?
[16:44] <rory> I tried only copying that directory but I can't decrypt any of the stuff I can on my old laptop. I get the error no valid openPGP data found
[16:44] <cdorsal_> has anyone used wireshark or tcpdump for viewing udp multicast packets in ubuntu?
[16:45] <linocisco> hi all, shutdown is so slow
[16:45] <linocisco> 16.04 x64 Desktop
[16:46] <this-is-my-nick> tftp server?  for ubuntu without overly complicated config file?
[16:46] <carly> hey guys need help keep getting errors and have no clue what they mean so i just go tthis one wondering if anyhone knows what it means and how to fix
[16:46] <carly> The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/libreoffice/libreoffice-4-2/ubuntu yakkety Release' does not have a Release file.
[16:46] <carly> The repository may no longer be available or could not be contacted because of network problems. If available an older version of the failed index will be used. Otherwise the repository will be ignored. Check your network connection and ensure the repository address in the preferences is correct.
[16:47] <nacc> carly: that PPA has no yakkety packages
[16:47] <nacc> in fact, it's last update was from january 2015 or so
[16:47] <carly> nacc: no clue what that means - i'm really really new :(
[16:48] <nacc> carly: it means you are on 16.10 and trying to use a PPA that doesn't provide packages for 16.10
[16:48] <nacc> !ppa | carly
[16:48] <this-is-my-nick> Vote for Hillary to stop protecting Israel, and let the Jews die!  Vote for Clinton to respect all cultures, including the radical Islamic nations which treat women as property!  Vote for Clinton to leave ISIS alone!  Vote for Hillary to let Iran build nukes while their people chant "death to america"!  Vote for Clinton to make Russia great again!
[16:48] <carly> wow get out of here guy
[16:48] <nacc> carly: ignore them, ops will take care of it
[16:48] <carly> nacc: what should i do
[16:48] <nacc> carly: why were you using that PPA before?
[16:49] <carly> no idea, probably trying to follow some instructions online and screwed up
[16:49] <cdorsal_> has anyone used wireshark or tcpdump for viewing udp multicast packets in ubuntu?
[16:49] <nacc> carly: what are you trying to do, then?
[16:49] <carly> i can't download anything, it sucks the first time I had booted lubuntu - i was able to use debi package installer and everything worked but things just don't work anymore...its very odd
[16:50] <nacc> carly: why are you using gdebi?
[16:50] <nacc> carly: that's only necessary for packages that are not provided by Ubuntu
[16:50] <aikirhino> hi.
[16:50] <carly> nacc: just want to make sure that error wasn't anything i can fix? Yeah there was a few apps I was able to easily install before i upgraded...
[16:50] <nacc> carly: at which point, I have to wonder why, if you are 'really new', you chose to do that
[16:50] <jafostes> can someone help me with a situation, work with ubuntu but I need to manage users of Active Directory Windows 2012.
[16:50] <jafostes> which tool can help me in this?
[16:50] <nacc> carly: and if you're really new, why did you upgrade to 16.10? stay on an LTS until you're comfortable
[16:50] <carly> nacc: choose to do which part?
[16:51] <nacc> carly: to install packages manually
[16:51] <nacc> jafostes: maybe something in the samba tools?
[16:51] <aikirhino> Is 16.10 even worth the upgrade?
[16:51] <carly> well i didn't mean to but i am trying to learn -
[16:51] <carly> aikirhino: not really!
[16:51] <carly> in my opinion
[16:52] <nacc> aikirhino: it depends
[16:52] <carly> nacc: can i ask another question?
[16:52] <nacc> carly: of course
[16:52] <carly> the synaptic package manager...
[16:52] <nacc> carly: but it's unclear *what* you are trying to leaern :)
[16:52] <nacc> *learn
[16:52] <aikirhino> I have been developing on 16.04 Mate for several months.. Best version I've ever used..It really is going to take a lot for me to change it.
[16:52] <nacc> aikirhino: ok, don't change then -- you have several years
[16:53] <tommy1_> arch
[16:53] <carly> nacc: is the synaptic package manager sort of the database for all of the software? And it updates everything?
[16:53] <jiohdi> aikirhino, if it ain't fixed, don't break it
[16:53] <aikirhino> lol
[16:53] <nacc> carly: synaptic is a GUI tool
[16:53] <nacc> carly: the underlying package management is done by dpkg, which has a CLI of apt/apt-get
[16:54] <jiohdi> carly, if you hit reload, then mark updates, then activate, it will
[16:54] <carly> nacc: okay...so it runs automatically then right
[16:54] <carly> ok
[16:54] <nacc> carly: no, not automatically
[16:54] <nacc> carly: unless you told it to, not even sure if that's possible (I don't use synaptic)
[16:55] <carly> when i had 16.4 finally installed something went wrong with the usb that I had used, and it would not load so I had to wipe it and reinstall 16.1 but i guess i shouldve just stuck with 16.4
[16:56] <carly> nacc: so should i  run a command or something in terminal or just mark all upgrades in synaptic do you think?
[16:57] <carly> and is anyone else having issues with wifi
[16:57] <carly> mine shuts off when it feels like it? And I don't know how to troubleshoot or fix that whatsoever
[16:57] <frankiee_> Hi! Is there a oneliner for burning a Ubuntu install CD?
[16:58] <frankiee_> If not, can someone recommend a console CD burner?
[16:58] <carly> frankiee_: cd or dvd
[16:59] <frankiee_> Hey carly
[16:59] <jiohdi> carly, you can run system/administrator/software updater and it will find anything that needs to be updated
[16:59] <carly> frankiee_: i did it on my usb and it worked really great!
[16:59] <carly> jiohdi: thanks so much!
[16:59] <frankiee_> But this ol' thing doesn't support USB :/
[16:59] <carly> frankiee_: then you just need to get a DVD not a CD
[16:59] <jiohdi> carly, those are menu references btw
[16:59] <akik> frankiee_: growisofs, wodim
[16:59] <frankiee_> thanks akik
[16:59] <carly> jiohdi: what do you mean by menu references
[17:00] <nearffxx>  /me waves hello carly
[17:00]  * nearffxx waves carly
[17:00] <jiohdi> carly, my system has three menu options... applications, places, system... so you click on system, under that admin, under that software updater
[17:00] <carly> nearffxx: hi !
[17:01] <ph88^> ducasse, good idea about the tarball !
[17:01] <carly> jiohdi: i don't think i have that, or if i do I haven't found it yet
[17:01] <nearffxx> I just discovered ubuntu meeting channel
[17:01] <nearffxx> what is that?
[17:01] <jiohdi> carly, what menu options do you see?
[17:01] <carly> jiohdi: you mean whatever resembles the start menu correct?
[17:02] <jiohdi> carly, which desktop are you using?
[17:03] <carly> jiohdi: i think it's actually openbox
[17:03] <carly> it doens't give me an option to run the others anymore when i log in
[17:03] <carly> it just boots ubuntu and runs this one
[17:03] <jiohdi> do you get a menu by clicking on the desktop?\
[17:04] <carly> jiohdi: negative,
[17:04] <carly> no menu
[17:04] <jiohdi> do you have any menu at all?
[17:04] <carly> but i have a little start button with like sysem tools and prefs and all that
[17:04] <jiohdi> it may be under system tools
[17:05] <carly> ok cool. thanks again guys
[17:05] <jiohdi> (^_^)
[17:08] <carly> Hey guys one last question - does anyone that is really familiar with the system mind like taking over my comp - jumping on my desktop just to see if i have it setup horribly wrong? or maybe if i'm missing some helpful modifications? I just think something feels wrong with the way it is running now
[17:08] <carly> and would like one of the experts to take a peek
[17:10] <ph88^> does the remote host require some software running to scp to it ?
[17:10] <carly> well if there are any takers, let me know :) thanks guys
[17:11] <ubuntu987> i waited 2.5 hours for make to finish for gcc but i cant find it in usr/bin what might be the problem here ?
[17:11] <ph88^> ubuntu987, try make install
[17:12] <ubuntu987> will i have to wait again
[17:12] <ph88^> not as long as make
[17:12] <ph88^> probably less than a minute
[17:13] <ubuntu987> Libraries have been installed in:    /usr/bin/gcc-5.3/lib
[17:13] <ubuntu987> is this enough ?
[17:13] <linocisco> hi all, shutdown is so slow
[17:13] <linocisco> 16.04 x64 Desktop
[17:13] <ph88^> if you want libraries, it's enough
[17:13] <nacc> ubuntu987: why are you installing a custom gcc?
[17:13] <zerothis1> I installed 32-bit mesa on my 64-bit system now opengl doesn't work
[17:13] <zarpamagnolia> Hau
[17:13] <zarpamagnolia> My ubuntu will not let me enter the download folder. "The requested file could not be found. Please check that you have written it correctly and try again.
[17:13] <zarpamagnolia> Unhandled error message: Failed to get information for file «/ home / ziortza / Downloads»: There is no file or directory. Can someone help me?
[17:14] <ph88^> zarpamagnolia,  open terminal  ls -la ~    check if Downloads is there
[17:14] <ubuntu987> i am trying to install cuda toolkit 6.5 ( 32 bit machine ) it said kernel compiler version didnt match my compiler
[17:15] <ph88^> does cuda run as a kernel module ?
[17:15] <nacc> ubuntu987: are you running an ubuntu kernel?
[17:16] <ubuntu987> running ubuntu 16.04
[17:17] <nacc> ubuntu987: not necessarily the same thing  as my question.
[17:18] <ubuntu987> i dont get the question, i just have a run file im trying to install
[17:18] <nacc> ubuntu987: what does `uname -a` say?
[17:18] <ubuntu987> Linux Machine008 4.4.0-31-generic #50-Ubuntu
[17:19] <nacc> ubuntu987: per cuda 6.5's webpage (the nvidia one at least), they don't support 16.04
[17:19] <nacc> ubuntu987: where did you get the run file from?
[17:20] <ubuntu987> https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-toolkit-65
[17:20] <nacc> ubuntu987: is there a reason you need an older version? afaict, it's packaged in ubuntu already
[17:21] <nacc> !info nvidia-cuda-toolkit xenial
[17:21] <nacc> well, it's in multiversee
[17:21] <nacc> *multiverse
[17:21] <nacc> ah but not 32-bit, it seems
[17:21] <nacc> ubuntu987: i'm not sure 32-bit is supported any longer
[17:23] <nacc> ubuntu987: afaict, going down the path of trying to add a second compiler for a toolkit seems like madness
[17:23] <ubuntu987> will it work if i install ubuntu 14.04
[17:23] <nacc> ubuntu987: that one is explicitly specified as being supported, so i'd think so
[17:23] <ubuntu987> ok how do i remove this one
[17:23] <nacc> ubuntu987: but choosing to go down that path, isn't supported here, really, you'd need to ask nvidia for support
[17:24] <nacc> ubuntu987: remove what one?
[17:24] <freakyy> hi all. im having a problem. since the update to ubuntu 16.10 my headset is beeing recognized as keyboard instead of headset. it says the following on booton in syslog: Nov  3 17:29:03 loopy-ubuntu /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[1617]: (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Kingston HyperX 7.1 Audio" (type: KEYBOARD, id 14)
[17:24] <ubuntu987> this version of ubuntu
[17:24] <nacc> ubuntu987: um, reinstall over it?
[17:24] <nacc> ubuntu987: i don't know how to answer a question like that, it doesn't make any sense to me
[17:25] <freakyy> if if re-plug it in.. it is recognized as headset but i dont wanna do that everytime. is there any way i can fix this?
[17:25] <ubuntu987> dont i need to boot to windows and format the partition ubuntu is installed
[17:25] <nacc> ubuntu987: you absolutely don't need windows to install ubuntu
[17:25] <ubuntu987> nacc is there any other path btw
[17:26] <nacc> ubuntu987: i have no idea how you installed it the first time, but presumably just do that again with 14.04
[17:26] <freakyy> it also says: Nov  3 17:29:03 loopy-ubuntu pulseaudio[1891]: [pulseaudio] alsa-mixer.c: Your kernel driver is broken: it reports a volume range from 0 to 0 which makes no sense.
[17:26] <ubuntu987> can i insall 64 bit OS if ive i5 processor
[17:27] <treehug88> ubuntu987 yes
[17:27] <Pandaland> certainly
[17:28] <nacc> ubuntu987: unless you know your cpu is 32-bit only, you can install 64-bit these days, I feel like
[17:29] <Paprika_007> hello, I have an Executable and Linkable Format (ELF) file. How can I run it?
[17:29] <freakyy> please can someone help me i need my headset in ubuntu ;D
[17:30] <nacc> Paprika_007: chmod +x /path/to/file; /path/to/file
[17:30] <nacc> Paprika_007: that presumes you know it is safe to run it
[17:30] <zarpamagnolia> thks
[17:30] <Paprika_007> nacc thanks, yes I know what it is inside, because it is an exercise from a book :) thanks
[17:35] <fpqc> hey, I'm running 16.04 on a server, and I switched from dhcp to a static ip
[17:35] <fpqc> and now dns resolution isn't working
[17:35] <fpqc> when i go to /etc/resolv.conf, it says don't edit it there
[17:35] <blackflow> fpqc: you need to set /etc/resolv.conf too
[17:35] <fpqc> blackflow, it says not to do it?
[17:35] <blackflow> yeah because dhcp is overwriting that file, but since you're not using dhcp
[17:36] <fpqc> okay
[17:36] <fpqc> in order to use a static ip, I edited /etc/network/interfaces
[17:36] <fpqc> right?
[17:36] <blackflow> right
[17:36] <fpqc> okay
[17:36] <fpqc> and does resolv.conf have a format?
[17:36] <blackflow> man resolv.conf
[17:36] <fpqc> thanks
[17:38] <ioria> fpqc, you need dns-nameservers 8.8.8.8 (or others)     dns-search example.com  in your /etc/net/inter
[17:38] <yancho> hi. anyone can help me with this apt error please? http://paste.ubuntu.com/23447416/
[17:39] <hippybear> yancho: sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y
[17:40] <yancho> hippybear: dpkg: error processing package nagios-plugins-rabbitmq (--remove): subprocess installed post-removal script returned error exit status 1
[17:41] <hippybear> yancho: thats the output of running apt-get update?
[17:41] <hippybear> try apt-get upgrade -y
[17:41] <yancho> no thats of upgrade -y
[17:41] <hippybear> ah
[17:42] <yancho> update works fine
[17:42] <hippybear> sudo apt-get remove --purge nagios-plugins-rabbitmq
[17:42] <thrmo> is there anyway to install cinnamon without a ppa on ubuntu?
[17:42] <nacc> yancho: you might need to force the removal, it seems like one of the scripts is expecting nagios-nrpe-server.service to be running
[17:42] <nacc> yancho: please file a bug, too
[17:43] <steven> solved my docking station issue, turns out it wasnt the docking station after all. it was the power suppy. which is super weird but the moment I use this one ac the entire system runs at 100% and is pmuch unuseable
[17:43] <fpqc> uy yuy yuy
[17:43] <fpqc> so many different network and dns daemons
[17:43] <fpqc> I thought 16.04 uses networkd-resolved
[17:43] <fpqc> but apparently it was using resolvconf?
[17:43] <hippybear> thrmo: did the purge get you going?
[17:44] <thrmo> ?
[17:44] <thrmo> im installing ubuntu using minimal iso and wanted to install cinnamon DE
[17:44] <tomreyn> !info cinnamon | thrmo
[17:44] <nacc> !info cinnamon xenial
[17:45] <yancho> hippybear: no luck either
[17:45] <yancho> nacc: how to force removal?
[17:45] <hippybear> lol with the command I just gave
[17:45] <OverCoder-> Hi everyone
[17:45] <thrmo> ty guys
[17:45] <hippybear> yancho: which nagios-plugins-rabbitmq
[17:45] <nacc> yancho: you'll probably need to use dpkg directly
[17:46] <yancho> hippybear: no output
[17:46] <hippybear> lolwutt
[17:46] <hippybear> that is odd
[17:46] <yancho> nacc: can you please elaborate?
[17:47] <nacc> hippybear: it's not a binary
[17:47] <nacc> hippybear: it's a plugin to nagios
[17:48] <nacc> yancho: please pastebin output of `dpgk -P nagios-plugins-rabbitmq`
[17:48] <nacc> err, *dpkg
[17:48] <OverCoder> uhm
[17:49] <OverCoder> I was building a package and then I uploaded it to https://launchpad.net/~overcoder/+archive/ubuntu/hexchat
[17:49] <OverCoder> The thing is that whenever I try to add that PPA to my PC, I get:
[17:49] <yancho> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23447457/
[17:49] <nacc> yancho: so it succeeded?
[17:49] <OverCoder> Cannot add PPA: ''This PPA does not support xenial''.
[17:49] <nacc> OverCoder: you built for trusty
[17:49] <OverCoder> So uhm, what could be wrong?
[17:49] <yancho> looks like it nacc
[17:50] <nacc> OverCoder: https://launchpad.net/~overcoder/+archive/ubuntu/hexchat/+packages see the 'series' column
[17:50] <OverCoder> nacc: I did? I actually set the target distro to 'yakkety'
[17:50]  * OverCoder clicks
[17:50] <nacc> OverCoder: look at your changelog
[17:50] <nacc> OverCoder: it says 'trusty'
[17:50] <OverCoder> My changelog says yakkety
[17:50]  * OverCoder pastes
[17:51] <nacc> OverCoder: look at the *uploaded* changelog (it's in the twisty section in that packages page)
[17:51] <OverCoder> nacc, https://pybin.pw/Po6eYUvk
[17:51]  * OverCoder 
[17:51] <nacc> OverCoder: also, your version doesn't look right
[17:51] <nacc> OverCoder: you have uploaded an upstream version
[17:51] <OverCoder> what's wrong wit hthat
[17:51] <nacc> OverCoder: which isn't typically correct
[17:51] <OverCoder> hmm, what am I supposed to do else then?
[17:52] <nacc> OverCoder: typically, you do something like 2.12.3-0ubuntu1~ppa1 in this case
[17:52] <yancho> nacc: still remove --purge doesnt remove it
[17:52] <nacc> OverCoder: as you are moving ahead of debian, and it's an ubuntu publication
[17:52] <OverCoder> nacc, ah, but what is the 0 and 1 in "0ubuntu1" for?
[17:52] <nacc> OverCoder: 0 indicates that it is not published in Debian; 1 means its the first publish in this version in Ubuntu
[17:53] <OverCoder> oh, so I increment the 1 to 2 on the next update?
[17:53] <nacc> OverCoder: not strictly necessary, but if I see a version of a pacakge like 2.12.3 it means there are no changes to the package relative to the upsream tarball
[17:53] <OverCoder> There isn't actually
[17:53] <nacc> OverCoder: but presumably you have a debian/ directory, at least, so it's different than thtat tarball
[17:53] <hippybear> yancho: if its a dpkg package you need to remove it by dpkg -r package-name
[17:53] <OverCoder> I just pulled the tarball and debuilded it
[17:53] <OverCoder> well yeah, I created the debian/ folder
[17:53] <nacc> OverCoder: hrm, that's not generally going to work as you expect it to
[17:54] <nacc> OverCoder: right, that's a difference from the upstream tarball
[17:54] <OverCoder> humm
[17:54] <nacc> OverCoder: you indicate that by appending to the version string
[17:54] <OverCoder> then let's fix the  mess
[17:54] <nacc> OverCoder: your changelog looks very wrong
[17:55] <OverCoder> nacc, where
[17:55] <nacc> OverCoder: in that you are marking yourself as the maintainer of every change?
[17:55] <OverCoder> nacc, um no, but the uh, debsign fails without me setting that
[17:55] <nacc> OverCoder: and none of those versions are yakkety versions, they are debian versions
[17:55] <OverCoder> ..wait
[17:55] <nacc> OverCoder: i think you're doing this all wrong
[17:55] <OverCoder> so I am supposed to be the maintainer of the  latest commit which is the 0ubuntu1 thingy?
[17:55] <yancho> hippybear : dpkg: warning: ignoring request to remove nagios-plugin-rabbitmq which isn't installed
[17:55] <nacc> OverCoder: if you made the changes, yes
[17:56] <nacc> yancho: yes you've already removed it
[17:56] <nacc> yancho: why are you trying to remove it again?
[17:56] <yancho> nacc: but upgrade still halts on it
[17:56] <OverCoder> nacc, ..ah
[17:56] <nacc> yancho: please pastebin the output
[17:56]  * OverCoder goes to fix th emess and rebuilds
[17:56] <nacc> OverCoder: the 'correct' way to do this, imo, is to take the current source package (*not* the upstream tarball)
[17:56] <nacc> OverCoder: run `uscan` or `uupdate` as appropriate to see ift he debian/watch file finds a new upstream
[17:56] <OverCoder> Well I asked the owner of the project and he was like, use the tarball, it's better
[17:57] <nacc> OverCoder: which owner
[17:57] <OverCoder> TingPing
[17:57] <nacc> OverCoder: debian maintainer? or upstraem?
[17:57] <OverCoder> upstream, i.e. HexChat owner
[17:57] <nacc> OverCoder: upstream maintainer is sort of irrelevant in what you are doing
[17:57] <nacc> OverCoder: uscan/uupdate will use the upstream tarball anyways
[17:57] <nacc> OverCoder: and that's the 'correct' way to update upstream versions
[17:57] <OverCoder> o
[17:57] <OverCoder> hum
[17:57]  * OverCoder figures things
[17:58] <nacc> OverCoder: you can check the manpage for uscan, it will, given an extracted sourc epacakge, tell you what upstream versions are detected
[17:58] <OverCoder> ack! thanks!
[17:58] <nacc> OverCoder: if you're trying to fix a bug or something, you may also want to contact the current maintainer in #ubuntu-devel (LocutusOfBorg)
[17:59] <OverCoder> nacc, maintainer of what?
[17:59] <nacc> OverCoder: the ubuntu package, acc'g to debian/chagnelog
[17:59] <OverCoder> it's #hexchat
[17:59] <nacc> not really a maintainer, but the last uploader
[17:59] <OverCoder> hum
[18:00] <yancho> nacc: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23447504/
[18:00] <OverCoder> Well I'm not fixing a bug, hexchat is an IRC client wiht an outdated PPA, so I'm just trying to maintain fresh one
[18:00] <nacc> OverCoder: there are three things in play here: 1) upstream (maintained by TingPing); 2) debian packages (last uploaded by drubo) and 3) ubuntu packages (last uploaded by LocutusOfBorg)
[18:00] <nacc> OverCoder: hexchat is in the repositories
[18:00] <OverCoder> Yeah, 2.12.0, which is around a year old
[18:00] <OverCoder> and hum, TIL things
[18:01] <nacc> OverCoder: right, so the correct way is to work with the community to fix things
[18:01] <nacc> OverCoder: not go do your own :)
[18:01] <OverCoder> :p
[18:02] <nacc> OverCoder: if there are real bugs to fix, and are fixed by the upstream dotrelease, i'd file a bug
[18:02] <yancho> nacc I'm afraid I got to run .. running late for another meeting .. I'll ping later on if you're still here .. thanks a lot both u and hippybear :)
[18:02] <nacc> yancho: i'll be here -- it's odd
[18:02] <hippybear> yeah
[18:02] <hippybear> never seen a non installed package that wouldnt remove lol
[18:03] <OverCoder> nacc: aaaaaaaaa
[18:03] <OverCoder> what is even an upstream
[18:04] <OverCoder> Upstream == source tarball?
[18:04] <nacc> OverCoder: in debian/ubuntu parlance, upstream is the orig tarball generally
[18:04] <nacc> OverCoder: but upstream typically is the place you get the raw, unmodified sources from
[18:04] <OverCoder> ah
[18:04] <hippybear> daily builds
[18:04] <nacc> OverCoder: then debian and ubuntu do modifications to that (ubuntu typically basing off debian)
[18:05] <OverCoder> So basically you could file a bug on the existingn hexchat ppa so its somehow updated to the latest build?
[18:05] <nacc> OverCoder: well, no
[18:05] <nacc> OverCoder: if you have an issue with the PPA, contact the PPA owner
[18:05] <OverCoder> Why not make my own PPA?
[18:05] <OverCoder> Maybe he just doesn't want to maintain the PPA anymore
[18:06] <nacc> OverCoder: because then there are two PPAs and you didn't ask the other person if maybe they are just busy
[18:06] <nacc> OverCoder: if you are just doing this for yourself, do whatever you want
[18:06] <OverCoder> humm
[18:06] <nacc> OverCoder: if you are trying to help make ubuntu better, do the right thing
[18:06] <OverCoder> Well I asked TingPing and he was like, "If you can maintain a PPA, please do"
[18:06] <OverCoder> So I was like, yeah
[18:06] <OverCoder> I'm just doing this based on his request purely
[18:06] <nacc> but also, !latest
[18:07] <nacc> !latest
[18:07] <nacc> OverCoder: this is why, e.g. xenial doesn't have a new upstream version
[18:07] <OverCoder> hum
[18:08] <nacc> OverCoder: in any case, maintaining a PPA is not just a matter of uploading arbitrary new version, IMO
[18:09] <nacc> OverCoder: it should be a careful analysis of what is in ubuntu now and what is needed where
[18:09] <OverCoder> nacc, HexChat is just a simple IRC client, a new version means a new little feature or something, it 99.9% won't break anything
[18:10] <OverCoder> So I just never consider HexChat unstable
[18:10] <kostkon> OverCoder, consider making a snap package instead
[18:10] <OverCoder> kostkon: wat is that
[18:10] <nacc> it's already snapped, i think, not sure
[18:10] <kostkon> nacc, oh, could be
[18:11] <nacc> kostkon: but excellent point either way :)
[18:11] <ioria> OverCoder, consider make HexChat looks like Xchat  (please !!!) :þ
[18:11] <kostkon> nacc, :)
[18:11] <OverCoder> ioria, lol what
[18:11] <OverCoder> HexChat is gud :p
[18:11] <kostkon> OverCoder, http://snapcraft.io/
[18:11]  * OverCoder clicks
[18:11] <OerHeks> snap find hexchat : unofficial-hexchat  2.12.2 HexChat IRC Client
[18:12] <nacc> OerHeks: thanks!
[18:12] <ioria> OverCoder, i don't like the fonts and rendering....
[18:13] <OverCoder> ioria, it's your system/config, not HexChat as an app
[18:13] <OverCoder> kostkon, sounds like npm but for programs
[18:13] <OverCoder> :P
[18:13] <ioria> OverCoder, i doubt that, but ok
[18:14] <stan_man_can> So, I have an external SSD that I formatted
[18:14] <stan_man_can> but just realized it had documents on it I want to keep
[18:14] <stan_man_can> whats the best way to recover, if any?
[18:15] <OverCoder> ioria: I'd have shared a screenie but eh, I uninstalled hexchat while testing my ppa
[18:15] <OverCoder> :p
[18:15] <OverCoder> I'm on kiwiirc atm >.>
[18:15] <OerHeks> stan_man_can, testdisk, recuva, depends what file system i guess
[18:15] <ioria> OverCoder, bad, dab
[18:15] <stan_man_can> OerHeks, I think it was EXT4
[18:16] <stan_man_can> possibly NTFS but.. not sure
[18:16] <danst> dns-nameservers is not honored after reboots on ubuntu 16.04
[18:16] <danst> I have a static config interface entry in /etc/network/interfaces with dns-nameservers 192.168.1.1
[18:16] <danst> but after reboot I see empty /etc/resolv.conf with a note that it's being generated by resolvconf
[18:17] <OerHeks> stan_man_can, follow this manual with testdisk, it finds it all immediatly, on nothing/broken files >> http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
[18:17] <danst> any ideas?
[18:17] <ioria> danst, ls -l /etc/resolv.conf
[18:17] <danst> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 29 Nov  8 18:14 /etc/resolv.conf -> ../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf
[18:17] <stan_man_can> OerHeks, thanks sir
[18:18] <ioria> danst,  why do you use  192.168.1.1 as dns ?
[18:18] <danst> I don't care if it will be 8.8.8.8
[18:18] <danst> does it matter?
[18:18] <ioria> danst,  can you paste /etc/net/inter ?
[18:19] <danst> which paste website you guys use
[18:19] <danst> last time somebody told me to use another one because of ads
[18:19] <ioria> paste.ubuntu.com
[18:19] <danst> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23447565/
[18:21] <ioria> danst,  change that with 8.8.8.8 and reboot
[18:22] <danst> ioria: nothing changed
[18:22] <danst> should I mention that it's a freshly created instance on lxd host?
[18:22] <KaiForce> that's because resolvconf is overwriting it
[18:22] <ioria> oh, not my cup of tea, then
[18:24] <KaiForce> danst add a static entry to your interface config like follows:  dns-nameservers 192.168.1.1
[18:24] <danst> isn't it already like that
[18:24] <KaiForce> Add that to whatever interface is connected to 192.168.1
[18:24] <danst> is it wrong? http://paste.ubuntu.com/23447565/
[18:25] <KaiForce> Looks correct, is that not working?
[18:25] <danst> yeah
[18:25] <ioria> danst,  idu lxd, see if you have someting that overrides it in .d directory
[18:26] <ioria> danst,  interfaces.d
[18:26] <danst> yes
[18:26] <KaiForce> danst: is /etc/resolv.conf a file or a link?
[18:26] <danst> ioria: thank you, that saved me!
[18:27] <ioria> danst,  working ?
[18:27] <KaiForce> i withdraw
[18:27] <danst> yeah, there was some generated eth0 manual config
[18:27] <ioria> danst,  good job
[18:27] <danst> removed the file and it was good to go
[18:27] <danst> thank you very much
[18:27] <ioria> no prob
[18:27] <KaiForce> nice ioria I have never seen that
[18:27] <ioria> KaiForce, yeah, it happens
[18:28] <danst> ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
[18:33] <Bray90820> I am here with a cherryTrail surface 3 on ubuntu 16.10 and when I tried to play a local video with the default app and any web browser the audio is scratchy and freezes but it works fine in VLC I also get some errors
[18:33] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw/id4t0PKe
[18:33] <rchbldy> Is there a way to get Nvidia drivers working on a series 7 card? My friend's install runs perfectly up until he install drivers.
[18:33] <rchbldy> 16.04, btw
[18:34] <francoisk> rchbldy, what version of nvidia drivers?
[18:34] <Bray90820> I need to hard reboot after it freezes
[18:34] <rchbldy> francoisk, nvidia-304. Well, now his USB isn't detecting a hard drive, because he's trying to reinstall
[18:35] <rchbldy> Plus it's a Windows 8 pre-installed machine, and I don't have physical access.
[18:35] <danst> rchbldy: probably able to boot only with cold start if it's a laptop, I've noticed some laptops doesn't allow to boot from usbs after reboot
[18:37] <rchbldy> Alright. I've got a dumb question, danst, but it appears that he installed Ubuntu under UEFI. I feel like we should be able to switch to legacy and install without UEFI. Am I correct in thinking this?
[18:37] <thrmo> is there any difference between apt-get install cinnamon and apt-get install cinnamon-desktop-environment
[18:39] <nacc> thrmo: their descriptiosn are differnt
[18:39] <rchbldy> Well, he and I are not on the same page at all. I guess he can figure it out on his own haha
[18:39] <jhutchins> rchbldy: It depends on the hardware (motherboard).
[18:41] <jhutchins> Bray90820: I'd say switch the default app to vlc.
[18:41] <thrmo> nacc can you explain me nacc
[18:41] <jhutchins> Bray90820: Debian's default video player has often been a poor choice.
[18:41] <Deuns> hello
[18:41] <nacc> thrmo: compare `apt-cache show cinnamon` and `apt-cache show cinnamon-desktop-environment`
[18:41] <Bray90820> jarlath: The thing is it also makes any web browser I use freeze I should have stated that
[18:42] <Deuns> I removed libc6 from my 16.04.1 LTS, now everything is fcuked up. Any way to recover ?
[18:42] <thrmo> ty nacc
[18:42] <jhutchins> Bray90820: Too many variables.  WHat is the browser using to play the video?  WHat is the video format?  Does the same video play well from local storage as opposed to streaming?
[18:43] <jhutchins> Bray90820: Again, I would simply go into the application settngs for the browser you use and change the default video player to one that works.
[18:43] <nacc> Deuns: why would you remove the c library?
[18:44] <nacc> Deuns: you probably need to boot from a USB live and try and recover that way
[18:44] <Bray90820> jhutchins: I meant like it freezes with websites like youtube
[18:44] <sector327> t
[18:45] <Deuns> nacc: wrong commmand indeed
[18:45] <Deuns> thanks for the pointer though
[18:45] <ioria> Bray90820, this line in your post suggests a bug  [i915]] *ERROR* Atomic update failure on pipe B
[18:46] <Bray90820> Lostfile: Yes but I have no idea what that means
[18:46] <nacc> Deuns: it seems like an incredibly wrong command; you had to force something to remove libc
[18:46] <ioria> Bray90820, https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91883   a long read
[18:47] <Deuns> nacc: true :(
[18:48] <sector327> so question - if I register my nick, do I have to register just once and it covers all of IRC or each channel?
[18:48] <Deuns> sector327: yep
[18:49] <sector327> Deuns, yep to which?
[18:49] <Deuns> each channel.
[18:49] <sector327> Deuns, ok thank you
[18:49] <Deuns> you need to register on each network
[18:51] <ioria> Deuns, may i ask you what was the output when you removed libc6 ?
[18:51] <Bray90820> Lostfile: Yeah that suggests downgrading my kernel that I can't do because I will loose my touch screen and audio
[18:53] <BluesKaj> you have a loose touch, how unfortunate
[18:53] <Deuns> ioria: do you need anything specifically ? my unbuntu was not in english ?
[18:54] <ioria> Deuns, ok, but what was the outcome ? without errors or warnings ?
[18:54] <Deuns> ioria: error cannot remove "/lib64"
[18:54] <ioria> Deuns, ok, thanks
[18:56] <HP-013875> hi
[18:57] <HP-013875> how to open ssl port on ubuntu? for exmpale 994
[18:58] <Deuns>  -i
[18:58] <Deuns>  -i
[18:58] <Deuns> sorry wrong window
[18:59] <arussel> anyone knows if http://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/accessories/apd/210-ahsq?c=us&cs=04&l=en&sku=210-AHSQ can be use with ubuntu ?
[19:00] <N3X15> who do I contact about someone posting child porn links on the Ubuntu pastebin?
[19:01] <lamust> hello
[19:01] <lamust> anyone here good with imagemagick?
[19:03] <jarlath> Is it possible to use two wifi devices (or another means) to connect to two networks simultaneously? One provides internet connectivity and the other is internal NAS storage and printers etc.
[19:05] <blackflow> jarlath: should be possible, yes.
[19:05] <blackflow> I don't know if there's anything in ubuntu preventing it, but in theory, each is a separate network device and thus controlled as a separate unit.
[19:06] <jarlath> blackflow: cool, so should I get two nm-applets or something, or will it be a terminal job most likely?
[19:06] <s7urmi> Hello, i have an dual monitor setup on my 16.04.1 Ubuntu. Is it possible to have only the windows that are active "per monitor" to show up at the specific launcher?
[19:06] <sector327> .
[19:06] <HP-013875> how to open ssl port on ubuntu? for exmpale 994
[19:07] <blackflow> jarlath: well you can try configuring them through the network manager
[19:07] <blackflow> jarlath: just make sure that if dhcp is used, each network is different subnet
[19:07] <jarlath> HP-013875: I would try Gufw Firewall by Marcos Costales.
[19:07] <blackflow> jarlath: eg, one is 192.168.0.0/24, the other is, say, 10.0.0.0/24
[19:07] <s7urmi> HP-013875: sudo apt-get install openssh-server and then u can change the port in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[19:08] <s7urmi> HP-013875: https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/SSH/
[19:08] <jarlath> Ah, interesting about the subnet blackflow thank you. I imagine I would have lost time on that had you not pointed it out.
[19:09] <Deuns> Yeah! repaired :)
[19:10] <sector327> .
[19:12] <boriseto> Hello. Can somebody explain me how are snaps actually updated? Do I need to do it manually via terminal or do they update from the Ubuntu Store / or maybe by themselves? On Ubuntu 16.04
[19:14] <MrE> u can run "snap refresh <package>"
[19:15] <MrE> "snap changes" will give you the changes since the last refresh command
[19:17] <MrE> snaps from the store should get autoupdated
[19:22] <Jlye> Has anyone done the Openstack training on edx ?
[19:23] <Pitmaster> Hi all
[19:23] <Pitmaster>  I still need libgd2-xpm but it isn't in the repository anymore, but libgdchart-gd2-xpm is. Are they the same?
[19:25] <derbie> Ubuntu went super slow earlier and had to reboot. Is there a way to debug it and restart the process that is slowing it down?
[19:25] <derbie> I tried ctrl+alt+delete :D
[19:26] <Pitmaster> You can restart every proces whitout restarting your complete machine.
[19:26] <redbeard_> hello
[19:26] <redbeard_> how are you guys
[19:26] <redbeard_> hi
[19:26] <stan_man_can> Any good system monitoring GUI's?
[19:26] <stan_man_can> something I can have open on my screen at all times
[19:27] <stan_man_can> aside form system monitor..
[19:27] <derbie> @Pitmaster how?
[19:27] <th0r> stan_man_can, gkrellm
[19:27] <MrE> ^^ +1
[19:27] <Quicken2k> Just use htop
[19:27] <stan_man_can> thanks
[19:28] <redbeard_> any one is working on node.js ?
[19:28] <zh1_> on xubuntu after issuing apt-get install lxde, i dont have it listed on login, what could be the issue?
[19:28] <Pitmaster> @derbie One methode is open a terminal and with the command ps (ps -ef) you can see the proces you want to kill. Kill it with killall name.
[19:28] <sector327> .
[19:29] <derbie> @Pitmaster how would I know which one is slowing my machine down? Plus, i think it would have taken 1 minute to respond to writing one character in the terminal
[19:30] <Pitmaster> Oeps, that's long... Isn't your machine hardware not broke?
[19:31] <lamust> Pitmaster, you have a liking for the armpits of ladies?
[19:32] <Pitmaster> Not that I know of
[19:32] <stan_man_can> oh man gkrellm is ugly
[19:32] <Random832> stan_man_can: it was the style at the time
[19:32] <MrE> stan_man_can, skins man
[19:33] <Random832> look up enlightenment screenshots
[19:33] <stan_man_can> Yeah i'm trying to find some
[19:33] <derbie> @Pitmaster I suspect something involving the UI or thunderbird
[19:33] <Random832> This kind of thing used to be considered the height of cool: http://mpspg.com/images/enlightenment-linux-screenshots-i3.jpg
[19:33] <MrE> http://www.muhri.net/gkrellm/GKrellM-Skins.tar.gz
[19:34] <Jlye> htop and conky
[19:34] <Pitmaster> @ derbie killall thunderbird and if its get faster you know
[19:35] <NOVATechies> lol. ghost in the shell, night at the golden eagle, AND the animatrix
[19:35] <Quicken2k> How does one search with apt-get?
[19:35] <derbie> @Pitmaster alright i'll give it a try next time it happens
[19:36] <MrE> with apt-cache search for local
[19:36] <Random832> The 2000s were a weird time.
[19:36] <th0r> stan_man_can, search for gkrellm themes and pick the one that (I think) is muhri.net
[19:37] <NOVATechies> well i've only been using linux for the last 5 years or so.  I started on lucid.
[19:37] <Quicken2k> Would any of you ever leave Ubuntu?
[19:38] <NOVATechies> Quicken2K:  That was the 10.04 release of Ubuntu
[19:38] <OerHeks> Quicken2k, ubuntu support only, no polling please.
[19:41] <harry1> h
[19:41] <Bray90820> I am here with a cherryTrail surface 3 on ubuntu 16.10 and when I tried to play a local video I get some errors
[19:41] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw/id4t0PKe
[19:41] <harry1> quit
[19:41] <Bray90820> I need to hard reboot after it freezes
[19:41] <Guest68118> hola
[19:42] <antony__> есть русские ?)0)
[19:42] <Desetude> n
[19:43] <th0r> !ru
[19:52] <Pitmaster> Can someone help me? I still need libgd2-xpm but it isn't in the repository anymore, but libgdchart-gd2-xpm is. Are they the same?
[19:59] <salamanderrake> how do I remove nouveau without the system lieing about it breaking stuff?
[20:01] <stan_man_can> If I have a folder with a ton of other folders and directories within it, is there any way for me to say like, find every .jpg within this directory or any subdirectory of it and move it here?
[20:01] <stan_man_can> like mv ./*.jpg ./whtever but the ./*.jpg has to be recursive in all sub directories
[20:01] <thrmo> ubuntu 16.10 with cinnamon is so good
[20:02] <EriC^^_> stan_man_can: find -type f -iname "*.jpg" -exec cp {} /path/to/destination \;
[20:02] <EriC^^_> stan_man_can: move or copy?
[20:02] <stan_man_can> EriC^^_, either or, but I can change cp to mv if i need
[20:02] <stan_man_can> thanks
[20:02] <EriC^^_> ok
[20:02] <EriC^^_> no problem
[20:07] <sector327> .
[20:09] <steven> how can I replace the current WM?
[20:10] <steven> I can $WM --replace but where?
[20:10] <ioria> i remember something like wmctrl
[20:11] <steven> someone mentioned a custom xsession but that doesnt help me either if no one can tell me what needs to be added :D
[20:11] <lamust> who here likes female armpits
[20:12] <sector327> lamust, that's an odd ubuntu question
[20:12] <lamust> sector327, do you?
[20:12] <steven> I smell troll
[20:13] <sector327> steven, I just dont understand why anyone would bother wasting the keystrokes
[20:13] <lamust> if you like female armpits, please send me a pm
[20:14] <steven> sector327: you are not much around freenode, eh :D
[20:14] <MonkeyDust> lamust  stop
[20:14] <lamust> ok MonkeyDust
[20:14] <sector327> steven, I must admit I'm an irc newbie
[20:17] <sector327> .
[20:24] <sector327> .
[20:25] <Mandrake966> ciao
[20:26] <king0099> hello
[20:31] <MrMeatWallet> Hello anyone there?
[20:31] <SpaghettiCat_> MrMeatWallet:  nah, only you me and 1906 other users in the channel
[20:31] <ioria> all watching cnn
[20:32] <MrMeatWallet> I've been in IT for 15 years and never messed with IRC until today
[20:32] <ubuntu348> why am i  getting this error while installing cuda " The driver installation is unable to locate the kernel source."
[20:32] <MrMeatWallet> feels good to be a noob
[20:32] <EriC^^_> ubuntu348: you're missing the kernel headers
[20:33] <andywork> ioria: probably.. :P
[20:33] <ioria> andywork, ^_^
[20:33] <ubuntu348> how do i check if im missing kernel headers or not ?
[20:33] <MrMeatWallet> Are there any channels to "hangout" in for chatting? This # seems like a lobby of sorts and less of a general chatroom
[20:33] <SpaghettiCat_> MrMeatWallet:  let my snark be a good example of what Freenode will be like
[20:34] <EriC^^_> ubuntu348: dpkg -l | grep linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[20:34] <ioria> ubuntu348, dpkg -l | grep linux-headers*
[20:34] <SpaghettiCat_> MrMeatWallet:  ##linux and ##programming are good for that
[20:35] <MrMeatWallet>  /msg SpaghettiCat thanks
[20:35] <SpaghettiCat_>  /msg MrMeatWallet you're welcome
[20:36] <ubuntu348> i got ii  linux-headers-3.13.0-100                              3.13.0-100.147                                      all          Header files related to Linux kernel version 3.13.0
[20:36] <ubuntu348> etc
[20:36] <EriC^^_> ubuntu348: what does uname -r give you?
[20:36] <ubuntu348> 4.4.0-31-generic
[20:37] <EriC^^_> did you see your kernel there?
[20:37] <ubuntu348> yes
[20:37] <EriC^^_> the software must be looking in the wrong place or not made for your kernel
[20:38] <dramaQueen61> king0099
[20:38] <ubuntu348> i downloaded this ubuntu version bcos it was supported, shouldnt be wrong kernel
[20:39] <EriC^^_> ubuntu348: pastebin the exact output of the install script
[20:39] <rohanrhu> hi
[20:40] <rohanrhu> how can i increase process memory limit?
[20:40] <nacc> rohanrhu: what do you mean? that's not generally something you need to do
[20:40] <EriC^^_> rohanrhu: there's no limit by default
[20:41] <rohanrhu> nacc EriC^^_ [23:41:10]  system init  ***  failed to lock memory: Bellek ayrılamadı
[20:41] <rohanrhu> im trying starting guitarix
[20:41] <ubuntu348> http://pastebin.com/JLKUNULa
[20:42] <rohanrhu> nacc EriC^^_ also there is an daw app ardour it say the same
[20:44] <nacc> rohanrhu: please use a pastebin and provide the full message
[20:44] <ioria> ubuntu348, you don't have the kernel source, not the headers, as far as i understand
[20:44] <nacc> rohanrhu: and i don't know what 'daw app ardour' is
[20:44] <rohanrhu> nacc: http://pastebin.com/0s299bfg
[20:45] <EriC^^_> ubuntu348: try passing --kernel-source-path with the path to the headers
[20:46] <nacc> rohanrhu: that's all the output you get? that's from guitarix? probably it's not able to lock memory
[20:46] <nacc> rohanrhu: ulimit -l
[20:46] <Guest41604> welcome
[20:47] <EriC^^_> ubuntu348: see here http://askubuntu.com/questions/537607/correct-kernel-source-path
[20:48] <yancho> nacc: I'm back if you're here. sorry for the delay
[20:48] <nacc> yancho: sure, i'm around
[20:48] <nacc> yancho: can you refresh me what the output of `apt update; apt -y full-upgrade` is?
[20:50] <yancho> nacc: running it :) ps before i was using apt-get not apt
[20:50] <nacc> yancho: ok, it shouldn't really matter
[20:52] <ubuntu433> tried it with --kernel-source-path but still getting the same error
[20:53] <ubuntu433> like this --kernel-source-path=/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/source
[20:54] <EriC^^> ubuntu433: check here http://askubuntu.com/questions/537607/correct-kernel-source-path
[20:55] <ubuntu433> linux-headers-4.4.0-31-generic is already the newest version.
[20:55] <EriC^^> check the answer below about gcc
[20:55] <ubuntu433> im already running with verbose its not giving me gcc error
[20:56] <EriC^^> try the path the OP tried
[20:56] <EriC^^> /usr/src/...
[20:57] <Bray90820> Can I use a typeover 2 on a surface 3?
[20:57] <Bray90820> Woo sorry wrong channel
[20:58] <archer121> It's actually not a storage device, so what Loshki said would have more chances of working.
[20:58] <archer121>  Is there a way to logically unplug and replug a USB device?
[20:58] <yancho> nacc: just a second because apt is having some problems with the source
[20:59] <yancho> sometimes it does this .. not sure whats wrong with ggogle--> The repository 'http://dl.google.com/linux/mod-pagespeed/deb stable Release' does not have a Release file.
[21:00] <nacc> yancho: i don't think that's a correct repository for Ubuntu (stable is a debian series) and that particular URL 404s
[21:01] <yancho> that's very strange .. considering that 4 hours ago it was working lol
[21:03] <Bashing-om> yancho: Humm .. can not say .. but my working source for google-chrome " deb [arch=amd64] http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main " .
[21:03] <ubuntu433> apt-get install linux-source  this is installing 3.13 instead of 4.04, why might that be ?
[21:07] <Pici> ubuntu433: thats the release of linux-source that is currently in Ubuntu 14.04
[21:07] <yancho> nacc : nagios-nrpe-server.service is not active, cannot reload. / invoke-rc.d: initscript nagios-nrpe-server, action "reload" failed. / dpkg: error processing package nagios-plugins-rabbitmq (--remove): /  subprocess installed post-removal script returned error exit status 1
[21:07] <nacc> yancho: please always use a pastebin
[21:07] <lamust> Pici, is ubuntu overseen by the NSA?
[21:07] <lamust> im afraid of using ubuntu
[21:07] <nacc> yancho: please run `dpkg -P nagios-plugins-rabbitmq`
[21:07] <lamust> it has been listed in several places as something to stay away from
[21:07] <yancho> nacc: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23448221/
[21:07] <Pici> lamust: use your best judgement.
[21:08] <lamust> Pici, what the fuck does that mean
[21:08] <lamust> it is spied on by the NSA?
[21:08] <ubuntu433> why does uname return 4.4
[21:08] <SpaghettiCat_> Ignore lamust, he's a troll that got banned on other channels already
[21:08] <Pici> lamust: It means that 1) please watch your language here and 2) no, of course not.
[21:08] <lamust> Pici, how can you be sure that it isn't spied on
[21:08] <EriC^^> ubuntu433: cause that's the kernel from the 16.04 hardware enablement stack
[21:08] <lamust> im not trolling about this
[21:08] <yancho> nacc: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23448226/
[21:08] <lamust> Pici, is there some evidence?
[21:08] <nacc> yancho: the *full* output
[21:08] <lamust> Pici, please just tell me some evidence so i can use it freely
[21:08] <nacc> yancho: please don't assuem you know what I need to see :)
[21:09] <nacc> yancho: ideally, the command you ran and the output (consider using pastebinit)
[21:09] <hackerpunk1_> hello
[21:09] <Lostfile> ive been on and off irc a few times
[21:09] <hackerpunk1_> Can someone help me?
[21:09] <nacc> !ask | hackerpunk1_
[21:10] <hackerpunk1_> Having issue with my home server setuped in a VM
[21:10] <yancho> nacc: sorry I thought it pasted the whole text: http://pastebin.com/v8z7rTQX
[21:10] <charlie_wood> #arch
[21:10] <nacc> yancho: right, so it still failed
[21:11] <hackerpunk1_> Well my issue is that, the VM uses 2 interfaces, ethernet (eth0) which is bridged to the machine's physical ethernet, and wlan0, a wireless adapter
[21:11] <nacc> yancho: try someting like `dpkg -P --force-all nagios-plugins-rabbitmq`
[21:12] <nacc> yancho: it's not ideal, but it might get it removed, at least
[21:12] <yancho> http://pastebin.com/n3bVaRSz :(
[21:13] <hackerpunk1_> basically, what I need is that eth0 is connected to only the local network (HUAWEI-1234) and not to the internet and that wlan0 is connected to internet. Note that both interfaces is connected to different access points. Also I uses static IP for the host machine, [Inside VM] also eth0 and wlan0 uses static
[21:13] <hackerpunk1_> anyone pleasE?
[21:14] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: I think you need a better understanding of basic networking, your questions doesn't exactly make sense
[21:14] <hackerpunk1_> why doesn't it make sense?
[21:14] <hackerpunk1_> what did I miss?
[21:14] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: what are you trying to do?
[21:15] <compdoc> hackerpunk1_, only one can have a gateway
[21:16] <compdoc> no gateway, no internet
[21:16] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: depending on how you configure your VM (and what VM software it is) you can allocate the networking adapters in various ways to achieve whatever it is you're trying to do, a VM complicates matters but it should be doable
[21:16] <hackerpunk1_> I'm trying to make the home server accessible on the local network only (HUAWEI-1234) (eth0) and wlan0, connected to (HUAWEI-5678) is the internet access
[21:17] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: so turn off DHCP on the server, set a static IP on the local network without a gateway and it can't reach the internet?
[21:17] <hackerpunk1_> Already assigned a static ip, let me try removing the gateway for eth0
[21:17] <hackerpunk1_> Thanks in Advance
[21:18] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: you do know that even though your server can reach out to the internet, that doesn't mean it has ports forwarded thru your firewall/nat/router and/or can be accessed from the internet?
[21:18] <Sir_Andrei> Hi
[21:18] <Sir_Andrei> Ppl, im dealing with an stupid problem
[21:19] <Sir_Andrei> I've installed a program called TDA in a gov. student machine of my property
[21:19] <Sir_Andrei> Then i've uninstalled it cause TDA doesnt work in Lubuntu 16.04.1
[21:19] <hackerpunk1_> My problem is that, I did manage to connect to the AP thru wlan0, but ping doesn't works out
[21:19] <Sir_Andrei> Because missing a dependencie (libssl0.8)
[21:20] <Sir_Andrei> Well, the problem is, that program f*** some stuffs
[21:20] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: did you get an IP from the router via wlan0?
[21:20] <Sir_Andrei> When i open a TTY it gives me a shell in /usr/bin, not in home.
[21:20] <hackerpunk1_> I did try using DHCP on wlan0, it didn't worked out. Even with a static one, it doesn't works
[21:20] <Sir_Andrei> And when i try to connect that machine in ssh or even in tty it says "access control disabled, clients cant connect from any host"
[21:21] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: if you're not getting an IP using dhclient i.e. DHCP then you probably have the authentication configured incorrectly, I would look at iwconfig and see if you're actually associated with the AP, the /var/log's might help figure it out
[21:21] <Sir_Andrei> I read thats a problem from xhost, so well...,, i type xhost +..., but it's useless, the problem continue
[21:21] <EriC^^> Sir_Andrei: check /etc/passwd
[21:21] <EriC^^> grep <your user> /etc/passwd
[21:22] <ubuntu041> i tried with /usr/src/linux-source-3.13.0/  and with   /usr/src/linux-source-3.13.0/debian/source          still getting the same error
[21:22] <Sir_Andrei> EriC^^: Ok, one moment
[21:22] <EriC^^> it should be /home/<your user>:/bin/bash at the end
[21:22] <hackerpunk1_> I did use dhclient wlan0, I did connect to the network. But I can't even ping the gateway, it always fails
[21:22] <yancho> nacc: I rebooted and reran the command: http://pastebin.com/GqZx2Y2P
[21:22] <dStruct> Sir_Andrei: fwiw, you can set your shell with the chsh command
[21:22] <Guest53391> who here manages the ubuntu paste?
[21:23] <dStruct> Sir_Andrei: or usermod your home dir..
[21:23] <jeeves_moss> what do I need to put in the sudoers file for no PW?  I've tried a lot of combos, and nothing seems to be working
[21:23] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: does ifconfig wlan0 show an DHCP assigned address?
[21:24] <Sir_Andrei> Eric, i've done, let's try...
[21:24] <EriC^^> jeeves_moss: ALL=(ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
[21:24] <hackerpunk1_> ifconfig show the assigned static IP
[21:24] <Sir_Andrei> Dah, it's the same
[21:24] <jeeves_moss> EriC^^: tried that,  no dice.  I'll try again and reboot
[21:24] <FEEDC0DE> hi is this the correct place to ask questions about ubuntu software problems?
[21:24] <Sir_Andrei> Well, the problem doesnt appear when i use a terminal emulator (like this)
[21:24] <EriC^^> jeeves_moss: no need to reboot, what does sudo -l show you?
[21:24] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: let DHCP set it with auto
[21:25] <Pici> Guest53391: whats the problem?
[21:25] <jeeves_moss> EriC^^: one sec, I'll look
[21:25] <Sir_Andrei> Im using emacs in lxterminal
[21:25] <Guest53391> someone uploaded cp download links onto it
[21:25] <sector327> Pici: shoot
[21:25] <FEEDC0DE> I am trying to install expect using apt-get and I am getting a error 403 for 2 packages
[21:25] <Sir_Andrei> But when i open a TTY, or even when i try to connect with SSH to this PC the problem appears
[21:25] <EriC^^> Sir_Andrei: what did /etc/passwd look like for your user?
[21:25] <Pici> Guest53391: can you pm me the link please, I'll follow up with the canonical sysadmins.
[21:25] <Sir_Andrei> andrei:x:1000:1000:Carlos Planchón,,,:/home/andrei:/bin/bash
[21:25] <EriC^^> Sir_Andrei: must be some security feature or something
[21:26] <jeeves_moss> EriC^^: it's just showing "User Root may run all the following commands", my user isn't listed.
[21:26] <EriC^^> jeeves_moss: what does your /etc/sudoers file look like? pastebin it
[21:26] <FEEDC0DE> These 2 packages cannot be downloaded:
[21:26] <FEEDC0DE> http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/universe/e/expect/tcl-expect_5.45-7_armhf.deb
[21:26] <Sir_Andrei> HEy, now andrei appears twice (cause grep), it that a problem?
[21:26] <FEEDC0DE> http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/universe/e/expect/expect_5.45-7_armhf.deb
[21:27] <chudler> I was answer the first-time-wizard question on a new Dell laptop and it rebooted. Now it boots all the way to some "Guest" login and first-time wizard seems to be gone. Help?!
[21:27] <EriC^^> Sir_Andrei: which package did you install? did you remove or purge it?
[21:27] <hackerpunk1_> wlan0 fails to connect on startup when using dhcp
[21:27] <jeeves_moss> EriC^^: http://pastebin.ca/3737478
[21:28] <Sir_Andrei> EriC, i've installed it with dpkg from .deb, is the TDA package of Ubuntu Uruguay
[21:28] <FEEDC0DE> @Guest53391: did you see these 2 links?
[21:29] <EriC^^> Sir_Andrei: how did you remove it?
[21:29] <OerHeks> FEEDC0DE, what guide are you following, the repo got an other version http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/universe/e/expect/
[21:29] <Bashing-om> freecoder: show in a pastebin ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ; sudo apt -f install ' so we see the errors in context .
[21:29] <Sir_Andrei> And..., that's so strange, when i open tty and put Ctrl+C it prints [1]+ exit    sudo ./theftdeterrent.sh
[21:29] <EriC^^> jeeves_moss: looks correct
[21:30] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: I would double check your authentication settings then, wep/wpa keys etc
[21:30] <jeeves_moss> EriC^^: that's what I thought.  I also thought I was loosing my mind
[21:30] <EriC^^> jeeves_moss: as your user, sudo -l doesn't mention your user?
[21:30] <jeeves_moss> EriC^^: correct
[21:30] <hackerpunk1_> The authentication settings seems to be find
[21:30] <Sir_Andrei> I've removed it with apt, doing apt remove tdagent
[21:30] <hackerpunk1_> *fine
[21:30] <Sir_Andrei> and libtdagent
[21:30] <KaiForce> chudler: factory reset?
[21:30] <hackerpunk1_> could you help me out?
[21:30] <FEEDC0DE> @OerHeks I am in the process of installing a mail server and not really interested in expect. Doing this on a raspberrypi like device called odroid
[21:30] <EriC^^> Sir_Andrei: try with purge
[21:30] <Sir_Andrei> I think is that stupid script
[21:30] <jeeves_moss> EriC^^: http://pastebin.ca/3737479    <------ this is why I asked.
[21:31] <Sir_Andrei> Hmm, let's try
[21:31] <EriC^^> Sir_Andrei: sudo apt-get purge <packages<
[21:31] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: I can't tell you whats going on, I would look at the /var/log's and see if you can find any errors, if wlan0 is failing to connect something is up
[21:31] <EriC^^> jeeves_moss: what does "id" return?
[21:31] <chudler> KaiForce: I wouldn't mind factory reset, or simply starting the first-time boot again (how?)
[21:32] <jeeves_moss> EriC^^: uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
[21:32] <Sir_Andrei> Hey hey hey, well, it's being removed
[21:32] <Sir_Andrei> Hmm, is that bad?
[21:32] <Sir_Andrei> dpkg: warning: while removing tdagent, directory '/usr/local' not empty so not removed
[21:32] <OerHeks> FEEDC0DE, strange, it shuld be available for xenial and up https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/expect/5.45-7
[21:33] <EriC^^> jeeves_moss: you're logged in as your user then
[21:33] <decco> Freedcode, if your familliar with apt-get try the "whohas" bin and locate the packages via another source if it simplifies possably updating the sources list.
[21:33] <jaakkos> can't believe how slow Unity is by default. on ThinkPad X260 I can't practically work. after installing unity-tweak-tool and the compiz tweak tool and disabling silly effects, the desktop is *extremely* responsive, and most effects are exactly the same
[21:33] <Sir_Andrei> Well, usr/local it a system folder, that's so stupid
[21:33] <jaakkos> I wonder if Ubuntu should consider changing the defaults in the installer :I
[21:33] <KaiForce> chudler: when you see the Dell menu at boot, start hitting ESC.  Then choose Reinstall Operating System
[21:34] <jeeves_moss> EriC^^: even totally logging out and back in still prompts me for the PW
[21:34] <hackerpunk1_> @dStruct https://s15.postimg.org/chmtt8tnv/Capture103.png
[21:34] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: what does your wpa_supplicant.log say?
[21:34] <EriC^^> jeeves_moss: if you open a fresh terminal what does id give you?
[21:34] <jeeves_moss> same thing.
[21:34] <dStruct> EriC^^: the HIV lol
[21:34] <EriC^^> jeeves_moss: try typing exit
[21:34] <jeeves_moss> EriC^^: I logged out of every terminal I had open, and same thing.
[21:35] <jeeves_moss> I'm going to try a reboot on it.
[21:35] <FEEDC0DE> @OerHeks, @decco: I am not really familiar with apt-get, coming from a windows environment. Do you have an idea what I should do to get those packages?
[21:35] <salamanderrake> how the hell is this even fucking possible? drm_kms_helper        155648  2 nouveau,nvidia_drm
[21:35] <salamanderrake> thats part of the output from lsmod
[21:36] <Sir_Andrei> And well, even when i open pcmanfm, the "default" folder seems to be /usr/bin
[21:36] <Sir_Andrei> What's the problem, some stupid config file?
[21:36] <akik> jeeves_moss: does this apply in your case? "When multiple entries match for a user, they are applied in order.  Where there are multiple matches, the last match is used (which is not necessarily the most specific match)."
[21:36] <hackerpunk1_> Wait, retrieving logs
[21:36] <jeeves_moss> akik: nope, only entry for that user.
[21:36] <hackerpunk1_> Thanks for your precious time.
[21:36] <EriC^^> Sir_Andrei: try creating a new user and see what happens
[21:36] <ubuntu334> installing cuda new error -> http://pastebin.com/gTUKT5aY
[21:37] <Sir_Andrei> EriC^^: Ok
[21:37] <KaiForce> chudler: did that work to flatten that Dell?
[21:37] <akik> jeeves_moss: it also applies to groups
[21:38] <decco> you will have to install "whohas" login as admin, pass sudo apt-get install whohas. it will load after hitting Y. then use the whohas command with an exact name of all the packages, it might be that you have to specify one each time you pass the whohas command, yet it will help
[21:38] <jeeves_moss> akik: nope, stand alone user
[21:38] <hackerpunk1_> Stuck on raise network upon reboot. I only face this issue while using DHCP Assigned IP, So have to wait.
[21:38] <hackerpunk1_> Thanks
[21:39] <Sir_Andrei> Eric, I've created it with adduser
[21:39] <EriC^^> Sir_Andrei: ok, does it work?
[21:39] <akik> jeeves_moss: how about a space after NOPASSWD: ?
[21:39] <jeeves_moss> ugh, screw it.  I'm going to finish installing puppet, then I'll come back to this.  thanks again EriC^^ and akik
[21:39] <jeeves_moss> akik: yes, there is a space
[21:39] <Sir_Andrei> Well, im logged with "andrei" in this moment
[21:40] <ubuntu334> EriC^^:  can you have a look at the new error here http://pastebin.com/gTUKT5aY
[21:40] <Sir_Andrei> WEll, i logged in in TTY with the new user
[21:40] <Sir_Andrei> The problem even exists
[21:40] <EriC^^> ubuntu334: is nouveau loaded?
[21:40] <ubuntu334> shouldnt be
[21:41] <EriC^^> what are lines 1160? the other log file?
[21:41] <chudler> KaiForce: sorry, I get a grub menu without that option. (Has "Ubuntu", "Advanced ...", "System setup")
[21:41] <Sir_Andrei> xhost """:unable to open display"""
[21:41] <artaslove> hello I'm using lubuntu 16.04 on a powerpc g5 and I'm having all sorts of fun. I just tried to install autogen as part of another package installation and it appears the package has been removed from http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/universe/a/autogen ... a newer version is available
[21:41] <Sir_Andrei> Hmm, now it's working
[21:42] <artaslove> my question is, can I override this behaviour and install a newer package to bypass the 403 forbidden I'm getting on the deleted package?
[21:42] <Bashing-om> !info autogen xenial
[21:43] <nawwmz> if anyone is familiar with centos, i have /etc/sysctl.d/99-sysctl.conf, what is the file name i should name so my custom file is appended last?
[21:43] <FEEDC0DE> apt-get error:  "E: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/universe/e/expect/tcl-expect_5.45-7_armhf.deb  403  Forbidden [IP: SOME_IP 80]"  "E: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/universe/e/expect/expect_5.45-7_armhf.deb  403  Forbidden [IP: SOME_IP 80]"  Is there some way to replace the domain names to another server, that gives me those .deb files?
[21:43] <artaslove> .7-3 is no longer in the directory Bashing-om
[21:43] <Sir_Andrei> Hmm, no, isn't working
[21:43] <Sir_Andrei> Well, let's see
[21:43] <Sir_Andrei> When i log in my user
[21:43] <Sir_Andrei> IT throws that error and i can't see any letter in the screen
[21:43] <EriC^^> ubuntu334: exec format error usually means 64bit vs 32bit
[21:43] <Sir_Andrei> In the TTY*
[21:44] <Sir_Andrei> I write, but i can't see any letter, the unique problem is xhost
[21:44] <ubuntu334> its 32 bit setup on 32 machine shouldnt be an issue
[21:44] <Sir_Andrei> But..., when i enter CTRL+C, it stops that stupid ./theftdetterent.sh
[21:44] <Sir_Andrei> Idk why that stupid tty have that stupid job at start
[21:45] <EriC^^> ubuntu334: are you sure the package is 32bit?
[21:45] <FEEDC0DE> does somebody have an idea how to fix this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23448375/
[21:45] <Bashing-om> artaslove: Not on 16.04 so can not confirm . what do you get from ' apt list autogen ' ?
[21:45] <ubuntu334> yeah this is the file "cuda_6.5.14_linux_32.run"
[21:46] <FEEDC0DE> apt list autolist : Listing... Done
[21:46] <OerHeks> FEEDC0DE, did you run updates before installing?
[21:46] <FEEDC0DE> yes
[21:46] <OerHeks> seems like old lists are used
[21:46] <FEEDC0DE> apt-get update
[21:46] <artaslove> Bashing-om, autogen/xenial 1:5.18.7-3 powerpc
[21:46] <FEEDC0DE> and apt-get dist-upgrade -y
[21:46] <EriC^^> ubuntu334: maybe it's "kernel module was built against the wrong or improperly configured kernel sources, with a version of gcc that differs from the one used to build the target kernel"
[21:46] <artaslove> I tried apt get update FEEDC0DE
[21:46] <Sir_Andrei> Well, maybe reinstalling Ubuntu
[21:47] <FEEDC0DE> I am doing this on an odroid (arm)
[21:47] <EriC^^> ubuntu334: maybe you need to install gcc that was used to build your kernel
[21:47] <Sir_Andrei> That stupid TDA f*** the configs of that PC . . .
[21:47] <Bray90820> Maybe someone can help me my CherryTrail surface 3 freezes to the point where I need to hard reboot when I have high CPU load
[21:48] <FEEDC0DE> artaslove? can you install expect after apt-get update ?
[21:48] <EriC^^> ubuntu334: cat /proc/version
[21:48] <Bray90820> Here are some errors I am getting
[21:48] <artaslove> you're on 16.04 as well FEEDC0DE?
[21:48] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw/id4t0PKe
[21:48] <EriC^^> get the gcc version from there and install it and tell nvidia to use it
[21:49] <ubuntu334> Linux version 4.4.0-31-generic (buildd@lgw01-01) (gcc version 4.8.4 (Ubuntu 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04.3) ) #50~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 13 01:06:37 UTC 2016
[21:49] <Sir_Andrei> Hmm, i've reviewing the installation script of TDA
[21:49] <Sir_Andrei> It's touch /etc/sudoers
[21:49] <FEEDC0DE> artaslove yes, 16.04
[21:49] <EriC^^> ubuntu334: export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-4.8 or so
[21:49] <Sir_Andrei> Adding that stupid line: echo "ALL ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/theftdeterrent.sh" >> sudoers.bak
[21:49] <artaslove> FEEDC0DE, it installed no problem. but autogen is broken for me
[21:49] <Jeeves_Moss> EriC^^: found the "problem"  you have to put ALL sudo changes at the END of the bloody file.  Who approved that crap?  mindless morons.
[21:49] <EriC^^> ubuntu334: do you have that version? ls -l /usr/bin/gcc*
[21:49] <FEEDC0DE> artaslove, login says "Welcome to Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.10.96-113 armv7l)"
[21:49] <FEEDC0DE> uname -a says "Linux odroid 3.10.96-113 #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jul 6 22:19:28 UTC 2016 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux"
[21:50] <EriC^^> Jeeves_Moss: that's odd i've put in the middle with no problems
[21:50] <ubuntu334> yes 4.8
[21:50] <Jeeves_Moss> I've just tested it on 14.04 and 16.04, and it has to be at the end.
[21:50] <Bashing-om> freecoder: I do not know what to make if thgis - the source list is calling for xenial/universe . But, does not exist as a source from : http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/ .
[21:50] <EriC^^> Jeeves_Moss: that's weird
[21:51] <jmadero> hi all, tzdata is reporting back the wrong time for my time zone
[21:51] <EriC^^> it's literally in the middle in mine and working
[21:51] <Jeeves_Moss> EriC^^:  just thought you'd like to know.  I'm off to break this stupid puppet install now.
[21:51] <jmadero> "Local time is now:      Tue Nov  8 05:50:36 PST 2016." - it's currently 1:50 pm PST
[21:51] <hackerpunk1_> since I put wlan0 on static, I can't ssh to the VM
[21:51] <hackerpunk1_> :dStruct
[21:52] <FEEDC0DE> artaslove can i redirect the domain to another
[21:52] <FEEDC0DE> can you give me the download link of your working installationß
[21:52] <FEEDC0DE> ?
[21:52] <Sir_Andrei> Well, I've restored /etc/sudoers
[21:52] <EriC^^> ubuntu334: ok make sure nvidia is using it with export CC=/path/to/gcc-4.8 then run it again
[21:52] <Sir_Andrei> But the problem continues . . .
[21:52] <EriC^^> ubuntu334: try to run it from a tty
[21:52] <artaslove> FEEDC0DE, I'm on a completely different platform than you are
[21:52] <EriC^^> ubuntu334: close X then run it
[21:53] <FEEDC0DE> artaslove is that a problem when installing?
[21:53] <FEEDC0DE> artaslove expect looks like only scripting languages
[21:53] <ubuntu334> need to do lightdm stop which kills my session
[21:53] <FEEDC0DE> maybe it works
[21:53] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: you need a few things to connect to a machine using an Ethernet/IP network, an IP address, a subnet mask, and a route or usually gateway to the next hop (i.e. router), you'll need to figure those out
[21:53] <artaslove> FEEDC0DE, I've dabbled in tcl in my time, what are you using expect for?
[21:54] <FEEDC0DE> artaslove I dont need expect
[21:54] <artaslove> oh
[21:54] <FEEDC0DE> artaslove it comes with another packages
[21:54] <FEEDC0DE> mail server
[21:54] <artaslove> ah ok
[21:54] <FEEDC0DE> i never run any mail server
[21:55] <Bashing-om> FEEDC0DE: I do not know what to make if this - the source list is calling for xenial/universe . But, does not exist as a source from : http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/ .
[21:55] <Yxhuvud> um, so why the heck do I get a prompt on what display manager I want to use when I upgrade to 16.10?
[21:55] <Yxhuvud> also I have no idea what the choice imply
[21:56] <SpaghettiCat_> Yxhuvud:  what are the choices?
[21:56] <FEEDC0DE> @Bashing-om should I build it from source??
[21:56] <dStruct> Yxhuvud: did you run into any complications when running the installer, maybe partitioning issues?
[21:56] <Yxhuvud> gdm3 and lightdm
[21:56] <decco> i myself have ran into the e: sources problem, i can only suggest using sudo.
[21:56] <artaslove> I realize it would be an unsupported configuration, but is there a way to point the recipe for autogen to a newer version that currently exists in the repository?
[21:56] <Yxhuvud> eh, not that I noticed. I didn't watch it and it doen't show anything
[21:57] <Sir_Andrei> Where is located the init parameters of tty?
[21:57] <Sir_Andrei> where are*
[21:57] <Sir_Andrei> Sry, english isnt my first language
[21:57] <Bashing-om> FEEDC0DE: I do not know .. why and where does the 'Err:1 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports xenial/universe"  non existent source xenial/univarse originate from ?
[21:57] <Yxhuvud> the header of the page in question say 'configuring lightdm'. Which make it strange to be available to choose something else.
[21:57] <FEEDC0DE> i get an error 403
[21:57] <FEEDC0DE> not a non existend
[21:57] <dStruct> Yxhuvud: I haven't made the jump to 16.x yet, so I can't speak from experience, but I've seen certain linux distros get interrupted during install and it can cause some weird stuff like asking for things that should be filled in for you automatically, not sure if this is the case or not
[21:58] <dStruct> Yxhuvud: if it's a fresh install you could always start it over
[21:58] <Yxhuvud> it is not.
[21:58] <triforce_>  /msg NickServ SETPASS triforce bkyhlbscrwfi dixiedo79
[21:58] <dStruct> triforce_: and it's time to change your password :D
[21:58] <Bashing-om> FEEDC0DE: And when we look at the repo we see that /xenial/universe is not an option .
[21:58] <triforce> haha
[21:59] <triforce> owned
[21:59] <Sir_Andrei> Kinda stupid problem
[21:59] <dStruct> triforce: you copied that from the website huh?
[21:59] <dawr> Only english?
[21:59] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: Can I find which other package needs expect?
[21:59] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: maybe i can remove the other package from my install list
[21:59] <triforce> playing with android client and failing
[21:59] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: some sort of tree view of dependencies would be nice
[22:00] <dStruct> triforce: bah android
[22:00] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: what VM software are you using?
[22:00] <vishesh> I'm using libinput on my Dell XPS 13. Curretnly,clicking on bottom right area gives me right click. Any ideas on how to disable that?
[22:00] <hackerpunk1_> I'm using VMware Workstation 12.5
[22:01] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: and you want to run a server in a VM using your ethernet adapter and wifi mapped in as devices to the VM?
[22:01] <Bashing-om> FEEDC0DE: Tell me again the end goal here . xenial-backports/, xenial-proposed/, xenial-security/, xenial-updates/, xenial/ are supported repos .
[22:01] <hackerpunk1_> Yes
[22:02] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: I am trying to install a huge list of packages needed for a mail server
[22:02] <artaslove> lol
[22:02] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: do you need the full list?
[22:02] <bencc> is it ok to use this font under ubuntu?
[22:02] <bencc> https://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/font.aspx?FMID=1382
[22:02] <artaslove> I copied another version of autogen to my /var/cache/apt/archives directory and renamed it to the file it wanted
[22:02] <artaslove> that worked
[22:02] <hackerpunk1_> I'm currently using the bridged config for the ethernet
[22:03] <Novice201y> Hello. Is there laptop that doesn't have problems with wi-fi under Ubuntu?
[22:03] <hackerpunk1_> and wlan0 is a wireless USB adapter that I connected directly to the VM
[22:03] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: do you have a network={ line, ssid= and a psk= line in your /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf?
[22:03] <hackerpunk1_> Yes
[22:03]  * artaslove installs anjuta 
[22:03] <Bashing-om> FEEDC0DE: Yoyr path maybe wrong .. as universe is here : http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/xenial/ . That repo is under the xenial/ directory in the repo .
[22:03] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: network={ (next line) ssid="my ssid" (next line) psk="my super password here" (next line) }
[22:04] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: but i didn't input the path somewhere
[22:04] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: so I need to change it somewhere? a config file?
[22:04] <hackerpunk1_> [Other toppic] can you tell me the command you use to chat to me ? I'm new to IRC
[22:05] <SpaghettiCat_> hackerpunk1_:  there is no command you just type and press Enter
[22:06] <Bashing-om> FEEDC0DE: lemme poke at it a bit more .. something here "I" am not cpmprehending .
[22:06] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: yeah thank you!
[22:06] <Novice201y> Seriously- which laptop would be best for operating on wi-fi under Ubuntu?
[22:07] <dawr> Hello. Need help for install IE11 for wine (Ubuntu 16.04). Any body know how to?
[22:07] <FEEDC0DE> dawr: i am pretty sure that is not possible
[22:07] <OerHeks> !wine
[22:07] <FEEDC0DE> dawr: you need some sort of virtualisation
[22:07] <OerHeks> see the application index
[22:07] <dawr> Bad news for me :(
[22:08] <dawr> Thanks for all)
[22:08] <FEEDC0DE> dawr: use virtualbox?
[22:08] <dawr> No
[22:08] <dawr> Haven't memory in laptop
[22:08] <dStruct> dawr: trying to use a website that requires IE?
[22:08] <FEEDC0DE> dawr then use an online service
[22:08] <FEEDC0DE> dawr: do you need to test some webpages for ie?
[22:08] <hackerpunk1_> Yes dStruct
[22:08] <dawr> need work on any program
[22:09] <hackerpunk1_> :dStruct
[22:09] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: well if you have all of that in there and it's correct and you have a wpa-conf line in your /etc/network/interfaces I can't tell you why it's not working
[22:09] <FEEDC0DE> dawr: most people asking to install internet exploder on ubuntu do this for testing purposes
[22:10] <dStruct> FEEDC0DE: they have plugins for Firefox and Chrome that can help you simulate what pages will look like in different browsers too, not always as good but nice and quick
[22:10] <hackerpunk1_> I have no wpa-conf line in the /etc/network/interfaces
[22:11] <FEEDC0DE> dStruct: isn't it much safer to use a real ie?
[22:11] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: I'm not running exactly the same OS as you, but there should be allow hot-plug wlan0, iface wlan0 inet manual, and wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf in there
[22:12] <ubuntu067> EriC^^ exported CC still doesnt work
[22:12] <dStruct> FEEDC0DE: there is nothing safe about IE
[22:12] <FEEDC0DE> dStruct: i mean safe in terms of accuracy
[22:13] <dawr> huh. If i will reading all messages all time, will leaned english in pro level)))
[22:13] <nawwmz> sysctl.conf is a symlink to sysctl.d/99-sysctl.conf, how the heck can I create overrides if 99 is the highest? I tried to do 98-sysctl.conf but 99 is still taking precedence
[22:13] <dStruct> FEEDC0DE: probably, I always checked my stuff using a plugin, and then double checked later using actual browsers
[22:13] <FEEDC0DE> dStruct much better would be to develop pages so they dont work in ie at all
[22:13] <hackerpunk1_> here is my interfaces: https://s16.postimg.org/jrcux35mt/Capture105.png
[22:13] <dStruct> FEEDC0DE: right?
[22:14] <Bashing-om> FEEDC0DE: Nope, it is there : http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/universe/e/expect/ , Sorry I do not understand here what is not going on .
[22:14] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: but my url differes completely?
[22:15] <hackerpunk1_> when wlan0 is set to dhcp, on startup, I get stuck on Raise network: https://s21.postimg.org/vy6e3i0iv/Capture104.png
[22:15] <peeps[lappy]> hello , i can't view webgl enabled sites in chrome browser.  it used ot work fine, now it says webgl is not supported.  does anyone know how I can re-enable it?
[22:15] <hackerpunk1_> but not when It is set to static.
[22:16] <hackerpunk1_> Im running Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS
[22:19] <rohanrhu> "ulimit -l" output is 64 how can i increase it
[22:19] <hackerpunk1_> https://paste.ubuntu.com/23448487/
[22:19] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: it still sounds like it's not associating with the AP due to a ssid or password issue, you'll have to google around about ubuntu 16 and wpa/wifi setup
[22:20] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: oh right there at the top, it's having driver issues using that wireless adapter
[22:20] <hackerpunk1_> how do I fix it?
[22:20] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: do you have that USB device mapped in VMware directly to the Ubuntu OS?
[22:21] <hackerpunk1_> Yes
[22:21] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: i am leaving for now and will try again tomorrow.
[22:21] <decco> connect
[22:21] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: then it may not be compatible with Linux
[22:21] <Bashing-om> FEEDC0DE: Well the destination does exist .. and we have a 403 forbiden error in that " indicate that the server can be reached and understood the request, but refuses to take any further action. " . so what action is required on our end ??
[22:21] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: i am not sure
[22:22] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: wlan0: Association request to the driver failed
[22:22] <dStruct> , should not be happening even though it appears to associate, something is up with that
[22:22] <Bashing-om> FEEDC0DE: Presently I too do not know . we can take this up at a later time .
[22:22] <hackerpunk1_> IS there a fix? or something? Because will using Ubuntu Desktop, I does work and connect, even during install, I used wlan0 as primary internet access
[22:22] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: i hope that the error 403 will be fixed on server side. i will try again tomorrow and if it sill doesn't work, i will need to switch to another device
[22:22] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: do you know how apt-get on all those single board computers works?
[22:23] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: does someone compile all packages for all types of arm processors / sbcs?
[22:23] <FEEDC0DE> Bashing-om: if yes, who is doing this for me (odroid)?
[22:24] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: not sure, if it's worked for other things then it has to be your configuration, you can always install a separate fresh install and see if you have the same issues, if you made a snapshot right after you installed Ubuntu you can copy that and start a new one over
[22:25] <hackerpunk1_> I did try, I didn't worked on any Ubuntu SERVER
[22:26] <ubuntu067> can someone help me with installing cuda, heres the log http://pastebin.com/Qthhr8qL  command:   ./cuda_6.5.14_linux_32.run --no-opengl-libs --kernel-source-path=/lib/modules/3.13.0-100-generic/build
[22:27] <sewerrat> Hey, trying to set up fstab for an internal hdd, could anyone tell me what is the problem with the following: UUID=b483c85b-f952-42e2-88c6-df7448a8a341 /home ext4 defaults 0 2
[22:27] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: there should be very little difference in terms of networking and wifi between the workstation or server version
[22:31] <rskumar> just installed a fresh 16.10 on HP probook 440-G3, and my headache started. Internet toooooo slow, i am getting literally 200B/s around while i have 8 mbps line..
[22:31] <hackerpunk1_> So what do you recommend?
[22:32] <rskumar> now i am running between other systems to search on google and do magic here... while none of magic worked till yet
[22:32] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: well the last log entry showed it couldn't see the wlan0 device at all, or the driver wasn't loaded, I would look there
[22:33] <obelix_Nando> mmmm rskumar do you try using the cable for test r you using the wifi for internet?
[22:33] <rskumar> also, my wifi widget is snowing 2 out of 5 signal strength.. while i am sitting a meter away from router
[22:33] <Yxhuvud>  disabled on upgrade to trusty disabled on upgrade to wily disabled on upgrade to xenial disabled on upgrade to yakkety <- sigh, I wish the upgrade scenario for third party repos was better.
[22:33] <rskumar> obelix_Nando: wifi ... i do not have cable right now
[22:34] <obelix_Nando> i am using ubuntu 16, there is a little trouble with the wifi for me too, not care abut icons show
[22:34] <obelix_Nando> mmm
[22:34] <hackerpunk1_> The reason was, I did disconnect the adapter in order to boot up, because went set to dhcp in the /etc/network/interfaces, it fails to raise the devices, thus I have to wait 5min.
[22:34] <ubuntu067> when i download ubuntu on their website it always downloads amd, why is that ?
[22:35] <bekks> ubuntu067: thats correct for the 64bit version.
[22:35] <obelix_Nando> mmmm i i dno't know, in my case the drivers and all are ok, i just bring up the wifi using a script
[22:35] <ubuntu067> my processor is intel, would it stillwork ?
[22:35] <obelix_Nando> but after that all works fine
[22:35] <rskumar> ubuntu067: maybe because your broswer UA is scanned and ubuntu site finds that your are on 64 bit
[22:35] <obelix_Nando> i recommend you try the cable or tests
[22:35] <rskumar> ubuntu067: yes.. amd64 will work on intel..
[22:36] <rskumar> obelix_Nando: i do not have cable right now
[22:36] <obelix_Nando> yes off course
[22:36] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: do you need both ethernet and wifi on it?
[22:36] <obelix_Nando> just is for naming 64 bits procesors, not meaning necesary intel or amd
[22:36] <rskumar> obelix_Nando: well.. i am feeling like i am in 1990s... checked windows pc, download speed 8mbps and things running smooth.. android, rnning smooth.. ubuntu , heck just giving me headache
[22:37] <rskumar> not even getting kbs.,, download reporting in bytes
[22:37] <obelix_Nando> jajajaja i am rigth now 10 mb and iam a lucky gay!
[22:37] <rskumar> gay?
[22:37] <yoli23> puaj
[22:37] <obelix_Nando> guy
[22:37] <hackerpunk1_> Yeah, cause I need access to the server on my local network, where eth0 is connected. And wlan0 for internet cause eth0's AP is capped
[22:37] <yoli23> fuck gay
[22:37] <obelix_Nando> sorry
[22:37] <rskumar> lol
[22:37] <obelix_Nando> englis is not my primary langage lol
[22:38] <rskumar> :) no prob.. u jst gave me a reason to laugh.. appreciate .. and thank u
[22:38] <obelix_Nando> but u understand well correct?
[22:38] <rskumar> obelix_Nando: yup
[22:38] <obelix_Nando> :)
[22:39] <hackerpunk1_> What I think is that I messed up with something in the config, cause I try alot of tut in order to be able to connect to the AP on wlan0
[22:39] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: you might try another wifi adapter if you have one
[22:39] <rskumar> anyone here who can tell me whats wrong with my fresh setup that internet speed is like from stoneage
[22:40] <rskumar> this problem, i always get when I install on laptop.. and once i tried elementray os on pc, same issue.. but ubuntu is consistently failing on every laptop i install it...
[22:40] <hackerpunk1_> Unfortunately, I don't have another.
[22:41] <jmadero> rskumar: wifi?
[22:41] <hackerpunk1_> Well, if I install another VM, could you help me setup the wireless to see if it works?
[22:41] <rskumar> jmadero: yes
[22:41] <EriC^^> rskumar: which card and driver are you using? try lspci -k
[22:41] <hackerpunk1_> cause I dont know a proper way to connect to the AP
[22:42] <jmadero> rskumar: probably the card, I had a similar problem, spent $25 and my speed went to 10x the speed
[22:42] <rskumar> jmadero, EriC^^ RTL8723BE Realtek
[22:43] <jmadero> rskumar: http://askubuntu.com/questions/756748/inconsistent-connection-and-super-slow-speed-with-rtl8723be
[22:43] <hackerpunk1_> And also, thanks for your precious time and support, it quite help me out
[22:44] <elisa87> http://askubuntu.com/questions/847263/install-jupyter-for-python-2-7-in-ubuntu-14-04
[22:45] <rskumar> jmadero: let me check..
[22:46] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: I'm glad to help, I won't have time to help you set it up from scratch I'll be leaving in a minute, but google it, the Ubuntu website has detailed instructions.  there are a few ways to do it but I would stick to their way
[22:46] <rskumar> jmadero: in file /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf i alreay have one OPTION block.. should I append all params in single option or two lines
[22:46] <hackerpunk1_> Could you provide me with a link please. Cause I googled alot in order to be able to connect, But I might have messed up somewhere
[22:46] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessAccessPoint
[22:47] <hackerpunk1_> Thanks mate :) Very helpful
[22:47] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: wait... not that one lol this one.. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WPAHowTo
[22:49] <hackerpunk1_> The link seems to be for an older version of ubuntu
[22:50] <jmadero> rskumar: two lines
[22:50] <hackerpunk1_> What do you think of this one? https://askubuntu.com/questions/461825/connect-to-wifi-from-command-line
[22:50] <ej> can I hide some apparmor warnings without enabling them?
[22:50] <Torrealba2719> ../src/common/strconv.cpp(3031):  help me :C
[22:50] <ej> can I hide some apparmor warnings without allowing the action to take place?
[22:51] <jmadero> Torrealba2719: obviously we need more information than that
[22:52] <hackerpunk1_> What do you think of this? https://wiki.debian.org/WiFi/HowToUse#WPA-PSK_and_WPA2-PSK
[22:52] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: nope, just basically do this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WPAHowTo#Configuring_wpa_supplicant and then https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WPAHowTo#Final_installation_.28Ubuntu_6.10_.28Edgy.29.29
[22:52] <dStruct> hackerpunk1_: you probably don't need the wpa-driver line, pretty straight forward
[22:58] <DFarmerTX> Does anyone know how to stream the CNN.com live stream in VLC?
[22:59] <jmadero> DFarmerTX: I don't think you can, they use RTP or w/e and it's encrypted
[22:59] <jmadero> their site is miserable
[23:00] <DFarmerTX> I agree, they've put up a special "open" stream for election results, I was wondering if it was any different. http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/07/politics/live-election-results-coverage/index.html
[23:00] <rskumar> jmadero: ok seems working good comparatively .. checking on fast.com
[23:00] <jmadero> rskumar: I usually check on speedtest
[23:00] <rskumar> jmadero: why ubuntu setup does not take care of such thing
[23:00] <DFarmerTX> I can see the main stream is http://z.cdn.turner.com/xslo/cvp/assets/container/2.0.4.0/cvp_main_container.swf
[23:00] <jmadero> rskumar: only so much it can guess at
[23:00] <rskumar> well, thank you jmadero
[23:00] <jmadero> the card sucks
[23:00] <decco> good thought, vlc fun.
[23:01] <DFarmerTX> But livestreamer doesn't know anything about it.
[23:01] <jmadero> DFarmerTX: I've basically stopped using CNN because of how miserable their website is so.....can't give you more than that sorry
[23:01] <DFarmerTX> Thanks.
[23:01] <DFarmerTX> It's the thought that counts!
[23:01] <decco> stream from url-- :)
[23:01] <jmadero> when I was in a conference and one of their stupid f'ing auto ads started automatically with my speakers on.....that was it
[23:02] <DFarmerTX> Yep, but that's the way *normal* people would do it.
[23:02] <ArrEmmArrEff> does anyone know if its possible to set hdmi as the default audio out? i always have to go in to sound and chose hdmi as the output after plugging it in
[23:02] <rskumar> still my network applet on topbar shows 2 mark out of 5 in wifi signal strength
[23:02] <rskumar> i think, i can fix it by using white marker
[23:02] <jmadero> ArrEmmArrEff: there's a command line you can use and just put it in a script
[23:03] <jmadero> that runs on start....sorry I'm running out but I know it exists as I've used it before
[23:03] <ArrEmmArrEff> thx jmadero
[23:03] <jmadero> let me check my scripts quickly
[23:03] <jmadero> nope sorry, must have deleted it
[23:03] <ArrEmmArrEff> jmadero!! ty anyway
[23:04] <ArrEmmArrEff> jmadero!! does it run only after the hdmi is plugged in or would it only work when the hdmi is connected at boot?
[23:05] <rskumar> jmadero: hey, here http://paste.ubuntu.com/23448628/  can i uncomment that second line and have both options active in this file.. as you said yes previosly, can you confirm
[23:12] <rskumar> jmadero: there?
[23:13] <papamoose1> Anyone know what the package name for the 'first run wizard' (no idea what its called) that launches when you boot up a machine preinstalled with ubuntu?
[23:13] <ArrEmmArrEff> rskumar!! <jmadero> that runs on start....sorry I'm running out but I know it exists as I've used it before
[23:16] <rskumar_> ArrEmmArrEff, no idea :(
[23:17] <ArrEmmArrEff> rskumar_!! i think he ran out for a bit dude
[23:17] <rskumar_> ArrEmmArrEff, ok :\
[23:18] <hemlpease> I have installed ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS, LVM encryption, installed nVidia drivers. Now when I get to the unlock the partition just locks the screen... cannot type. I have to hit ctrl-alt-delete and then choose advanced options recovery... then I can enter password and boot up normal. I'd like to fix this some how....
[23:19] <hemlpease> When booting up, it gets to the ubuntu screen, to unlock entr password... that is the lock up screen...
[23:19] <ArrEmmArrEff> are you using external keyboard hemlpease ?
[23:19] <hemlpease> external? I'm not sure what you mean..
[23:19] <hemlpease> this is not a laptop ?
[23:20] <ArrEmmArrEff> thats what i meant hemlpease
[23:20] <hemlpease> k
[23:20] <hemlpease> then nope..
[23:20] <hemlpease> I have added "nomodeset" to the grub loader...
[23:20] <hemlpease> but did not work.
[23:23] <elisa87> how can I find number of lines in a csv file that have only two columns?
[23:24] <ubuntu257> hello
[23:24] <ubuntu257> is anyone here
[23:25] <hemlpease> nope.
[23:25] <ej> wc -l csv.csv
[23:25] <ubuntu257> plz need magor help
[23:25] <hemlpease> enter your question
[23:25] <hemlpease> Someone may assist.
[23:25] <nacc> elisa87: you might want a programming or shell channel
[23:26] <ubuntu257> i just installed slim login manager and it f all my system i get in (i have ubuntu 16.04 gnome) how can get rid of it and go back to what i had before
[23:26] <nacc> ubuntu257: how did you install 'slim login manager' (and why)?
[23:27] <ubuntu257> nacc: apt-get install slim
[23:27] <nacc> ubuntu257: ok, so `apt-get purge slim` maybe?
[23:27] <ubuntu257> nacc: but how do i get back to gdm
[23:28] <ubuntu257> nacc: i tried dpkd-reconfigre gdm3 and it didn't work
[23:28] <nacc> ubuntu257: maybe just reinstall the gdm package as well?
[23:28] <ubuntu257> nacc: how exactly
[23:29] <nacc> ubuntu257: apt-get --reinstall
[23:29] <hemlpease> so no one else has this issue of mine, nor how to solve..
[23:30] <ubuntu257> nacc:i will try that
[23:30] <genii> ubuntu257: Alternately,: sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm ... select which dm you want there
[23:31] <acicula> hemlpease: is it loading the ubuntu splash screen and you cant enter the password?
[23:31] <hemlpease> yes.
[23:31] <hemlpease> it locks up ...
[23:31] <Bray90820> Maybe someone can help me my CherryTrail surface 3 freezes to the point where I need to hard reboot when I have high CPU load
[23:31] <Bray90820> Here are some errors I am getting
[23:31] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw/id4t0PKe
[23:32] <hemlpease> so to get by that .. I ctrl-alt-delete... then choose advanced... recovery... and then I can enter password and continue boot up.
[23:32] <acicula> hemlpease: you could try removing quiet splash from the grub config? not sure if that solves it for you
[23:33] <hemlpease> right now I have that and nomodeset
[23:33] <hemlpease> I can remove quiet splash and leave nomodeset
[23:33] <hemlpease> or remove all and test?
[23:34] <acicula> just remove it and run update-grub and see?
[23:34] <hemlpease> will do.
[23:35] <hemlpease> brb
[23:35] <hemlpease> maybe...lol.
[23:37] <panictest> exit
[23:37] <hemlpease> IT WORKS.
[23:37] <hemlpease> sorry... caps.
[23:37] <acicula> great
[23:38] <hemlpease> Thank you very much, greatly appreciate your assistance with this acicula.
[23:38] <acicula> happy to help
[23:41] <Juno> Evening.
[23:45] <elisa87> please have a look http://askubuntu.com/questions/847263/install-jupyter-for-python-2-7-in-ubuntu-14-04
[23:45] <bekks> elisa87: Dont crosspost. Thank you.
[23:46] <OerHeks> elisa87, check the ppa page, there is no candidate.
[23:50] <OerHeks> elisa87, and what about the answer you already got there?
[23:51] <squallzerox> quit