[00:13] <jayjo> vfw: I can't get into my ubuntu 16.04 machine past the login screen. I can access the shell using ctl + alt + f2 at the login screen just fine
[00:14] <jayjo> I've checked a lot of the typical causes, none of them seem to be the issue
[00:14] <vfw> jayjo: What happened?
[00:15] <jayjo> I don't know - nothing changed. An update may have broken something. Can I revert back?
[00:15] <vfw> jayjo: ls -l .Xauthority
[00:15] <vfw> jayjo: df -h
[00:16] <jayjo> plenty of disk space and I own the directories
[00:17] <vfw> jayjo: So what happens at the login screen?
[00:17] <jayjo> I enter my password, the screen goes blank, and then reverts to the same login screen
[00:17] <Guest2518> hello
[00:19] <Blakes5> Jayjo - sounds like your windows manager isn't loading. Try installing fluxbox or xfce4
[00:19] <vfw> jayjo: cat .xsession-errors |nc termbin.com 9999
[00:20] <vfw> jayjo: Are you on Unity?
[00:21] <vfw> jayjo: df -h |nc termbin.com 9999  #Show us the resulting URL(s).
[00:21] <jayjo> vfw: http://termbin.com/4qde
[00:22] <jayjo> and http://termbin.com/feqm
[00:23] <vfw> jayjo: lsb_release -r
[00:23] <jayjo> 16.04
[00:24] <vfw> jayjo: uname -r
[00:24] <jayjo> 4.4.0-47-generic
[00:25] <vfw> jayjo: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[00:25] <vfw> jayjo: let us know if you have errors.
[00:27] <Blakes5> jayjo - what video card do you have?
[00:28] <jayjo> geforce-gtx-660 i believe
[00:29] <vfw> jayjo: Any errors?
[00:29] <Blakes5> jayjo - I just remembered - I have a geforce 650......I had compatibility issues with nouveau the ubuntu opensource video driver.
[00:30] <jayjo> vfw: no errors on the update and upgrade, but the problem persists
[00:30] <Blakes5> I ended up blacklisting it and installing the non-free drivers for my video card.
[00:30] <jayjo> This problem is recent - I've had this system running for almost a year with the same graphics card
[00:30] <vfw> jayjo: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[00:31] <Blakes5> why are you taking him through a dist-upgrade?
[00:31] <Blakes5> I mean shit, at this point you should tell him to try a different flavor to fix his problem.
[00:31] <bazhang> Blakes5, a dist upgrade does NOT change versions
[00:31] <chatter> allah is doing
[00:31] <bazhang> no cursing here Blakes5
[00:31] <chatter> suh is not doing allah is doing
[00:32] <chatter> moon is not doing allah is doing
[00:32] <bazhang> chatter, wrong channel
[00:32] <vfw> jayjo: Any errors?
[00:32] <jayjo> No errors
[00:32] <vfw> jayjo: Any new package?
[00:33] <jayjo> 0 upgrade, installed, removed or not upgraded
[00:33] <vfw> jayjo: after apt-get dist-upgrade?
[00:33] <jayjo> yes
[00:34] <vfw> jayjo: lspci |grep -i vga
[00:35] <jayjo> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK106 [GeForce GTX 660] (rev a1)
[00:36] <vfw> jayjo: ls /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[00:36] <jayjo> no such file
[00:36] <vfw> jayjo: ls /etc/X11/xorg.conf*
[00:37] <jayjo> same - no such file
[00:37] <vfw> jayjo: lsmod |& nc termbin.com 9999
[00:38] <jayjo> http://termbin.com/jddz
[00:39] <rez_ninjah> anybody want to help with an sddm problem?
[00:43] <vfw> jayjo: sudo nvidia-xconfig
[00:43] <vfw> rez_ninjah: What do you need?
[00:43] <Aristide> Hello ! :)
[00:43] <jayjo> it looks like it wrote a new configuration file
[00:43] <Aristide> When I launch steam from Ubuntu, I get this error :
[00:43] <Aristide> libGL error: unable to load driver: swrast_dri.so
[00:43] <Aristide> libGL error: failed to load driver: swrast
[00:44] <vfw> jayjo: cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf |nc termbin.com 9999
[00:44] <Aristide> I use a Nvidia Graphic card, under 64 bits OS
[00:44] <jayjo> http://termbin.com/y8jm
[00:45] <vfw> jayjo: Ok try it now, come back and let us know...
[00:46] <NiO> anybody knows a bit about cryptogrophy theory over here? the peeps at ##crypto are not responsive
[00:46] <peeps[lappy]> peep
[00:47] <jayjo> same - accepts the password, screen goes blank, back to login screen
[00:47] <Blakes5> noureau driver.....
[00:47] <tomreyn> NiO: or maybe you were just short of patience
[00:47] <vfw> Blakes5: sudo apt-get ?????
[00:48] <Blakes5> excuse me?
[00:48] <vfw> jayjo: apt-cache search nvidia*
[00:48] <Aristide> Blakes5: I use nvidia's driver downloaded on nvidia website
[00:48] <Aristide> Without this drivers, I get other problems : Example : Minecraft freezing at startup
[00:49] <Aristide> (Not only minecraft, but full computer lol)
[00:49] <Blakes5> Aristide I couldn't get it to compile but I didn't need to go that far. All I know is with noureau driver my windows session would crash and reload every 5 minutes after login
[00:49] <Aristide> noureau ?
[00:49] <Aristide> nouveau * ?
[00:49] <Blakes5> so I did everything I could to get rid of noureau and installed the non-free ubuntu nvidia drivers.
[00:50] <infected_> Running MATE 1.12.1 on an ASUS laptop.  Sometimes after I resume the system from sleep/standby, the wifi won't work.  Have to reboot to fix.  Happens probably 10% of the time.  Going into network properties and disabling/enabling networking doesn't help.  Anyone else see this?
[00:50] <Blakes5> nouvear....yeah sorry.
[00:50] <Blakes5> It's been like over a year since I did that.
[00:50] <Blakes5> nouveau
[00:50] <Aristide> :)
[00:50] <Aristide> But actually steam don't want to work :/
[00:50] <Blakes5> I'm not a details person....leave me alone!!!!!!!!! :)
[00:51] <vfw> !nomodeset | jayjo
[00:51] <Blakes5> I can point you in a general direction and give you a hard push....
[00:51] <rez_ninjah> vfw: sorry, spaced out
[00:51] <vfw> jayjo: I'll ask you again; What happend to get you into this condition?
[00:52] <rez_ninjah> vfw: it doesn't like my trying to specify -listen tcp in the sddm.conf file
[00:52] <rez_ninjah> (this is kubuntu 16.10)
[00:52]  * Blakes5 machinates about how in linux nothing needs to 'happen' to get anyone in this position.....
[00:52] <vfw> jayjo: Was it after update? or did you install some new package? Or_______________?
[00:53] <jayjo> The only thing I can think of is a restart after installing an update.
[00:53] <jayjo> I have been on 16.04 for a while now with no problems
[00:54] <Bashing-om> Aristide: What card ' lspci -k|grep -iEA5 'vga|3d' ' and what modules are installed ' dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia ' ?
[00:54] <vfw> jayjo: So how did you get to 14.04?
[00:54] <Aristide> Wait
[00:54] <jayjo> I'm not - I'm on 16.04
[00:55] <Aristide> Bashing-om: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GT218M [GeForce 315M] (rev a2)
[00:55] <vfw> jayjo: lsb_release -r
[00:55] <Aristide> And : nvidia-375, nvidia-opencl-icd-375, nvidia-prime and nvidia-settings
[00:55] <jayjo> 16.04
[00:55] <Aristide> In 375.20-0ubuntu0~gpu16.04.1, 375.20-0ubuntu0~gpu16.04.1, 0.8.2, 375.20-0ubuntu0~gpu16.04.1 versions
[00:56] <vfw> jayjo: Did you just upgrade from 14.04?
[00:57] <jayjo> Over a month ago
[00:57] <vfw> jayjo: sudo apt-get remove nvidia*
[00:58] <Bashing-om> Aristide: K .. and that older card takes an old driver . what driver ( module ) is installed ?
[00:58] <Aristide> Bashing-om: How I can check that ?
[00:59] <vfw> jayjo: sudo rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[00:59] <vfw> jayjo: ls /etc/X11/xorg*  Tell us what you have there now?
[00:59] <Bashing-om> Aristide: You say that the 375 driver is installed . See : http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_32667.html and confirm that you want the 340 version driver for your card .
[01:00] <rez_ninjah> vfw: think you can multi-task and lend a hand with my sddm question? damn config file won't take "-listen tcp"
[01:00] <jayjo> /etc/X11/xorg.conf.nvidia-xconfig-original
[01:00] <jayjo> I beleive that did it
[01:00] <vfw> jayjo: Ok.
[01:01] <jayjo> I'm going to reboot again and see
[01:01] <jayjo> There were some peculiarities...
[01:01] <vfw> jayjo: ok, reboot and see
[01:01] <rez_ninjah> anyone else any good with sddm?
[01:01] <rez_ninjah> or X...
[01:01] <Aristide> GeForce 315 	0x0A22
[01:02] <vfw> rez_ninjah: cat /etc/sddm.conf |nc termbin.com 9999  #Let's have a look.
[01:02] <Aristide> Sorry, GeForce 315M 	0x0A7A
[01:03] <rez_ninjah> http://termbin.com/ivzf
[01:03] <rez_ninjah> tried upper and lowercase x11, tried listen/tcp with and without quotes
[01:03] <rez_ninjah> tried "ServerArgs" b/c I saw that on a webpage.
[01:03] <rez_ninjah> Xorg always starts with -nolisten tcp
[01:04] <Bashing-om> Aristide: I see that as taking the 340 version driver. not the 375 . pastebin ' lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 vga ' so I see the complete output and then sure of the correct driver .
[01:04] <vfw> rez_ninjah: What is it you are trying to do?
[01:04] <Aristide> http://pastebin.com/ZpCD9mSK Bashing-om
[01:05] <rez_ninjah> turn on tcp connections for X11 so I can do xterms and such between the two machines under my desk... without using ssh forwarding
[01:05] <rez_ninjah> xterms would be phase 1. phase 2 would be x2x
[01:05] <rez_ninjah> (if possible)
[01:05] <Aristide> rc  nvidia-375                                      375.20-0ubuntu0~gpu16.04.1                            amd64        NVIDIA binary driver - version 375.20
[01:05] <Aristide> Actually
[01:06] <lionrouge> hi !
[01:06] <lionrouge> can i view the full list of ubuntu tablet apps?
[01:06] <lionrouge> can't find it anywhere
[01:07] <obZen> Hi anyone know much about syslog-ng and redis?
[01:07] <obZen> I'm trying to make a connection, but I'm lost at the command parameters
[01:07] <highwaychile> vfw: Hi again. The various error messages followed by some diagnostics:  http://oi66.tinypic.com/23kwz1v.jpg Nothing can be installed
[01:08] <rez_ninjah> obZen: I know a smidge of redis, I can give it a shot.
[01:08] <obZen> So here's an example of my syslog: http://pastebin.com/Hx5vW4VA
[01:08] <obZen> And here's my syslog-ng.conf: http://pastebin.com/2VQFBNmK
[01:09] <obZen> The part in question is destination d_redis{ ... };
[01:09] <tim_> hello
[01:09] <obZen> I'm trying to send those Barnyard2 logs to syslog-ng, and then to Redis
[01:09] <vfw> rez_ninjah: Why not just use x11vnc?
[01:09] <Bashing-om> Aristide: Yep ya want the 340 version driver . With the OEM driver install there is a UN-install script . Are you familiar ? as we want that driver gone, and install the 340 driver from our software repository . As to running with steam .. I do not know that the card can handle steam :(
[01:09] <obZen> I have the syslogs being created, now how do I send those to Redis?
[01:09] <obZen> The command() parameter is what confuses me
[01:09] <vfw> rez_ninjah: And tightvnc for client.
[01:09] <rez_ninjah> vfw: b/c they're both kubuntu
[01:10] <Aristide> Bashing-om: Ok, I remove all 375 packages, and install 340 instead ?
[01:10] <rez_ninjah> vfw: both are connected to monitors on my desk
[01:10] <bahtiyar> hi
[01:10] <rez_ninjah> so I want to seamlessly mouse between them
[01:11] <rez_ninjah> obZen: and you're not sure what to put in the "help" and "what" parts?
[01:11] <Bashing-om> Aristide: Remove the 375 - need assusyance here to make sure ? - and to install the driver ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ; sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall ' if you are on 14.04 + 'buntu .
[01:12] <Aristide> 16.04 Bashing-om
[01:12] <Aristide> Actually
[01:12] <Aristide> Bashing-om: If needed, I use BTRFS, i can make a snapshot now, try lot of thing, and rollback if needed :
[01:13] <vfw> highwaychile: Your 6G partition sda6 is full.
[01:13] <Bashing-om> Aristide: :) . Aristide Code: ./Nvidiawhatever.run --uninstall (must be cd'd to the directory/location) .
[01:13] <obZen> rez_ninjah yes!
[01:13] <Aristide> Bashing-om: Yes I have again the setup script
[01:13] <Aristide> So, I try tomorrow
[01:13] <Aristide> Thank's for your help :D
[01:14] <obZen> See this: https://www.balabit.com/documents/syslog-ng-ose-latest-guides/en/syslog-ng-ose-guide-admin/html/reference-destination-redis.html
[01:14] <obZen> ("<redis-command>", "<first-command-parameter>", "<second-command-parameter>", "<third-command-parameter>")
[01:14] <rez_ninjah> vfw: even if I didn't want to do that, I ought to be able to run x clients between two local machines without vnc or ssh. I'd prefer something a bit quicker network-wise than both of those.
[01:14] <rez_ninjah> obZen: how do you want things stuck in redis?
[01:14] <vfw> highwaychile: sudo fdisk -l
[01:14] <rez_ninjah> the one example I've googled so far stuck logstash entries into a redis list.
[01:14] <obZen> Because my research professor told me so ._.
[01:14] <rez_ninjah> example: rpush logkey <"another line of text in that log">
[01:14] <vfw> highwaychile: sudo fdisk -l |& nc termbin.com 9999
[01:15] <unicornjedi> so I installed ubuntu with lvm and I am wondering how do I create a new partition so I can install another linux OS on that new partiton?
[01:15] <vfw> rez_ninjah: Not sure I understand your situation.  Can you elaborate?
[01:15] <rez_ninjah> vfw: and a little more stateless. I don't want to leave ssh open  in a terminal or elsewhere just for a few x connections.
[01:16] <rez_ninjah> vfw: X11vnc would probably work, but can that run as a local Xserver?
[01:17] <rez_ninjah> vfw: I can try x11vnc, but I'd also prefer not to abandon a possible avenue of success without taking it as far as I can go. having a program say "yo ucan change settings in the config file" and then not actually work, that's kinda bullshit.
[01:17] <rez_ninjah> pardon my language.
[01:17] <rez_ninjah> but it should work.
[01:17] <vfw> highwaychile: sudo fdisk -l |& nc termbin.com 9999  #Show us resulting URL so we can give you more specific advise.
[01:18] <rez_ninjah> vfw: plus, I still don't know if I want/need the latency of sending the mouse/kb events through the vnc protocol
[01:18] <rez_ninjah> I don't really need compression
[01:18] <highwaychile> vfw: http://termbin.com/iew8
[01:19] <vfw> rez_ninjah: Please explain your situation.  What is hooked up to what?  Physically....
[01:19] <rez_ninjah> vfw: 2 machines, 2 monitors each. 1 video card per machine.
[01:19] <rez_ninjah> vfw: kubuntu 16.10 running on both machines
[01:19] <obZen> rez_ninjah would i be better sending to logstash then redis?
[01:20] <rez_ninjah> obZen: I can't answer that, I don't know anything about logstash
[01:20] <obZen> mer
[01:20] <rez_ninjah> obZen: what do you want to do with the logs you're sending to redis?
[01:20] <obZen> Take the barnyard2 events and eventually send them to D3
[01:20] <obZen> but that for one of my lab partners
[01:20] <rez_ninjah> are they getting split up or otherwise sorted before going into redis? do they need to be stored as lists, or as individual events?
[01:21] <obZen> Individual events
[01:21] <obZen> At the moment, I just to populate it with my syslog events to show that I did stuff
[01:21] <rez_ninjah> hmm... so the challenge there then is, what key will you give each event in redis? b/c redis is kind of a KV server
[01:22] <highwaychile> vfw: Could I edit sda6 from Windows?
[01:22] <rez_ninjah> vfw: I'd like to be able to pop up x windows from one machine onto the other, and vice versa
[01:22] <obZen> http://pastebin.com/Hx5vW4VA
[01:22] <obZen> So in this pastebin, what kind of keys would I see?
[01:22] <obZen> I'm confused with what is a key
[01:22] <vfw> highwaychile: No.
[01:23] <rez_ninjah> obZen: what's the most important part of each event? and is that most important part of each event, unique to that event?
[01:23] <highwaychile> vfw: Well, I cannot install GParted (like the Abiword example)
[01:23] <obZen> Basically, those two IP addresses at the moment
[01:23] <rez_ninjah> I see a hostname, a timestamp, random text, ip addresses, traffic type(icmp)
[01:23] <obZen> Those are pings. myip -> otherip is how it generally goes
[01:23] <rez_ninjah> right, but what matters in D3?
[01:23] <rez_ninjah> how will all this info be used?
[01:23] <vfw> rez_ninjah: x11vnc & tightvncserver
[01:23] <obZen> No idea. We're gonna have to debate that.
[01:24] <vfw> !info x11nvc | rez_ninjah
[01:24] <obZen> Right now, I'm just trying to put anything into the redis server because I need to show that this works at all
[01:24] <vfw> !info x11vnc | rez_ninjah
[01:24] <rez_ninjah> ubottu: hmm, so I can't do what vfw is suggesting, it sounds like.
[01:24] <vfw> !info tightvncserver | rez_ninjah
[01:25] <vfw> highwaychile: use gparted-LiveCD
[01:25] <rez_ninjah> oh, my bad. didn't know that was a bot
[01:25] <rez_ninjah> vfw: I'll give it a try. hopefully it's not a pain to set up as the default Xserver
[01:25] <vfw> highwaychile: You have a 1TB hard drive.  You have allocated only a little over 25G for Linux.
[01:26] <rez_ninjah> obZen: so let me try again. redis can store a few different types of data: a string, a list, a hash, or a set.
[01:26] <obZen> OK
[01:26] <rez_ninjah> a string is singular. that would be 1 event
[01:26] <vfw> rez_ninjah: You can set x11vnc to auto-start
[01:26] <rez_ninjah> vfw: and run it as my local X11 server?
[01:27] <vfw> rez_ninjah: No. VNC
[01:27] <rez_ninjah> vfw: you're missing my point, I think.
[01:27] <vfw> rez_ninjah: VNC from one PC to the other.
[01:27] <rez_ninjah> I want an X11 server that will display on a monitor. that is step 0.
[01:27] <vfw> rez_ninjah: I may be.  Please explain.
[01:27] <rez_ninjah> it must display on a monitor.
[01:27] <rez_ninjah> I want to be able to connect to that display
[01:27] <rez_ninjah> that's step 1.
[01:28] <highwaychile> vfw: I must've underestimated space. Anyway, that makes a lot more sense now. I really appreciate the help. Gotta go, but is there a way I could follow up with you?
[01:28] <rez_ninjah> obZen: lists, sets, hashes, those would be collections of events.
[01:28] <highwaychile> Thanks thus far though
[01:28] <obZen> It would have to be a collection of events
[01:28] <rez_ninjah> vfw: picture 2 monitors, side by side. pretend they're on one computer.
[01:28] <rez_ninjah> your mouse scrolls smoothly between them.
[01:29] <rez_ninjah> now picture two monitors side by side, on two computers. you're mouse still scrolls smoothly between them.
[01:29] <rez_ninjah> that's the end goal of what I'm trying to accomplish.
[01:29] <rez_ninjah> but to do it I either need a vnc connection between the two machines, or an x11 connection between the two machines
[01:29] <rez_ninjah> so if it's simpler to look at vnc, we can look at that. but the first thing the config must do is display on that monitor
[01:30] <rez_ninjah> obZen: so do you want your events stored individually, or in groups?
[01:30] <obZen> groups
[01:30] <obZen> for now
[01:30] <rez_ninjah> ok, so then what is common for all events in one group?
[01:31] <vfw> highwaychile: trryhend@gmail.com
[01:31] <obZen> a list?
[01:31] <rez_ninjah> vfw: am I being too confusing? we can talk about simpler goals first if that helps
[01:31] <rez_ninjah> the simplest goal I was initially hoping for was running an X11 server that could accept connections from network clients, so that another machine on the local network could display on that X11 server.
[01:32] <highwaychile> vfw: Great, will email you once I try GParted within the next day
[01:33] <vfw> highwaychile: Ok
[01:33] <rez_ninjah> I'm a little concerned whether x11vnc supports all of the X11 protocol stuff (and whatever optional stuff Xorg uses these days) that Xorg does
[01:33] <highwaychile> vfw: Thank you :)
[01:35] <rez_ninjah> vfw: after just trying it, it looks like x11vnc will do what I need. thank you for repeating that enough for me to hear it.
[01:35] <vfw>  rez_ninjah NP
[01:37] <ubuntu597> hey
[01:37] <linux_> kl
[01:38] <ubuntu597> I dual booted ubuntu over fedora
[01:38] <ubuntu597> I can't seem to mount the fedora partition when in ubuntu
[01:38] <ubuntu597> any help?
[01:38] <rez_ninjah> obZen: sorry, I mean, what about the groups is specific/unique/important to that particular group?
[01:39] <obZen> About what's in the syslog?
[01:39] <obZen> The destination IP, sender IP, and event type
[01:39] <obZen> maybe the hostname, but not right now
[01:41] <rez_ninjah> so do you want to group them by the destination ip, sender ip, event type, or some mashup of the 3?
[01:41] <obZen> event type
[01:41] <rez_ninjah> so in that example, what is the event type?
[01:41] <rez_ninjah> (the pastebin example)
[01:41] <obZen> Generic ICMP event
[01:41] <obZen> right?
[01:42] <rez_ninjah> it's your data, I can't answer that :-)
[01:42] <obZen> Lmao
[01:42] <obZen> Yes!
[01:43] <rez_ninjah> so let's say it's ICMP
[01:43] <obZen> That's the event
[01:43] <obZen> OK
[01:43] <rez_ninjah> an example syslog-ng entry then would be command("RPUSH", "ICMP", "<log entry>")
[01:44] <rez_ninjah> but substitute ICMP and <log entry> for whatever sorts of environment variables/macros that syslog NG exposes
[01:44] <rez_ninjah> b/c then you can do something like "RPUSH" "#{TRAFFICTYPE}" "#{FULLENTRY}" and you'll automatically have syslog-ng sort your events into lists based on their data type
[01:44] <rez_ninjah> assuming RPUSH is the right command, which I'd have to double check
[01:45] <rez_ninjah> obZen: does that make sense, what I said about the environment variables/macro stuff?
[01:45] <obZen> <log entry> as in /var/syslog?
[01:45] <obZen> A little bit
[01:45] <rez_ninjah> no, <log entry> is each individual line of text.
[01:46] <rez_ninjah> syslog may be able to parse that into the various fields within the line, and then you could sort ICMP events into one list, TCP events into another list, etc.
[01:46] <rez_ninjah> that way your data in redis would be lists, where the keys would be the traffic types, and when you said "give me the list for key ICMP", redis would give you all of your ICMP log entries
[01:48] <obZen> hmm OK
[01:49] <obZen> http://pastebin.com/2VQFBNmK
[01:49] <obZen> In my syslog-ng.conf what would i need to change?
[01:49] <obZen> I assume that I'd have multiple command() parameters within redis?
[01:49] <rez_ninjah> nope, just one, actually
[01:49] <rez_ninjah> that's the power of it
[01:49] <obZen> O_o
[01:49] <rez_ninjah> but, unfortunately, I don't know enough about syslog-ng to help you out with that.
[01:50] <obZen> OK
[01:50] <obZen> But great help thanks!
[01:50] <obZen> Also
[01:50] <rez_ninjah> maybe you would need more entries, I don't know.
[01:50] <obZen> When if I actually get this working
[01:51] <rez_ninjah> it looks like syslog does the filtering separate from the destination, which is kind of what you have specified now
[01:51] <obZen> I assume I can get this checked from redis-cli?
[01:51] <rez_ninjah> should be able to.
[01:51] <rez_ninjah> you could do a GET ICMP and it would blast you with all your ICMP enries.
[01:51] <obZen> like redis-cli --scan and redis-cli --bigkeys ?
[01:51] <rez_ninjah> or GET "ICMP" maybe
[01:52] <rez_ninjah> sure
[01:53] <obZen> Would you happen to know if 	 command("RPUSH", "ICMP", "<log entry>")); would work?
[01:53] <rez_ninjah> however barnyard2 is pushing your data into syslog-ng, you may be able to specify filter rules in syslog-ng to separate the different event types. then you'd use a different destination for each event type(rpush <event type>), and have entries that match 1 filter to 1 destination, another filter to a different destination. the only difference in the destinations would be the list key they're being stored under within
[01:53] <rez_ninjah> redis.
[01:54] <rez_ninjah> the first two parts will work fine. but you have to figure out how to get your log line into it in place of the "<log entry>" part.
[01:54] <rez_ninjah> (should work fine... should) :)
[02:00] <Choppa_Dappa> !ops
[02:00] <Choppa_Dappa> !ops
[02:00] <Choppa_Dappa> !ops
[02:00] <Choppa_Dappa> !ops
[02:03] <needhelp> hello
[02:03] <needhelp> anyone able to help me
[02:04] <vfw> needhelp: With _________________?
[02:05] <needhelp> Okay so i tried installing xfce on the default ubuntu distro and it broke unity now i can use either and when i boot it just says kernel panic something
[02:05] <needhelp> do i need to reinstall
[02:05] <vfw> needhelp: sudo apt-get update
[02:05] <vfw> needhelp: Tell is if you have errors?
[02:10] <rez_ninjah> well that was a bit abrupt :_
[02:11] <vfw> rez_ninjah: You mean needhelp?
[02:11] <ubuntu-mate> hello zsnes is not avaliable on ubuntu ?
[02:11] <ubuntu-mate> where is it ?
[02:11] <ubuntu-mate> zsnes ?
[02:12] <gomi> apt install zsnes
[02:13] <vfw> !info zsnes | ubuntu-mate
[02:14] <vfw> ubuntu-mate: lsb_release -r
[02:15] <RNeville> !info zsnes
[02:18] <ubuntu-mate> so is available for i386 only what about 64 bits ? is not ubuntu multilib?
[02:20] <Jordan_U> ubuntu-mate: Ubuntu is multilib, which is why you can install 32 bit packages like zsnes on a 64 bit Ubuntu installation.
[02:21] <ubuntu-mate> im doing apt-get install zsnes
[02:21] <vfw> ubuntu-mate: sudo apt install zsnes
[02:21] <ubuntu-mate> and nothing
[02:21] <vfw> ubuntu-mate: What does it say?
[02:22] <Jordan_U> !pastebin | ubuntu-mate
[02:22] <vfw> ubuntu-mate: sudo apt install zsnes |& nc termbin.com 9999
[02:22] <ubuntu-mate> http://dpaste.com/31X4C7K
[02:23] <vfw> ubuntu-mate: lsb_release -a |& nc termbin.com 9999
[02:23] <Jordan_U> ubuntu-mate: Are you running from a LiveUSB? (Which would likely not have the universe repository enabled)?
[02:24] <DaisyLee> Does anyone know if there is an Ubuntu hardware channel?
[02:24] <vfw> DaisyLee: Prolly not.  What do you need to know?
[02:24] <DaisyLee> I was just gonna see if anyone knew anything about how well the System76 Lemur works
[02:28] <ubuntu508> hi
[02:28] <puchogenzo> hi
[02:28] <vfw> lo
[02:28] <puchogenzo> any tips for a newbie with irssi
[02:28] <puchogenzo> ?
[02:29] <ubuntu508> how can i convert daily iso images to normal?http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/xenial/daily-live/20161127/
[02:29] <gomi> puchogenzo: read the man pages, their online documentation has a lot to get started.
[02:31] <Jordan_U> ubuntu508: What do you mean by "convert" and what do you mean by "normal"? If you want the standard released images, simply download those.
[02:31] <vfw> ubuntu508: You just download the one you want.
[02:32] <puchogenzo> thanks gomi
[02:32] <puchogenzo> exit
[02:32] <puchogenzo> exit
[02:33] <vfw> pedrovian: https://irssi.org/documentation/
[02:35] <vfw> pedrovian: try /exit  #If you want to exit irssi and quit.
[02:37] <ubuntu508> because daily iso has this issue https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/cant-change-developer-options-settings/7132
[02:38] <Jordan_U> ubuntu508: Why do you want to use the daily iso at all?
[02:39] <ubuntu508> yes
[02:39] <ubuntu508> its up to date
[02:39] <Jordan_U> ubuntu508: It is recomended to install from the released images. Please do so.
[02:44] <rdh> lol up to date also = possible bugs
[02:46] <vfw> possible smossible
[02:47] <kk4ewt> Jordan_U,  someone has to test it
[03:09] <raparkhurst> hi
[03:10] <raparkhurst> I am having some xorg issues with nvidia on ubuntu 16.04
[03:11] <Blakes5> yeah?
[03:11] <raparkhurst> hi Blakes5
[03:11] <Blakes5> hi
[03:11] <raparkhurst> I have three monitors, two rotated and a third in the middle.  I use nvidia's config to set them up and save to /etc/X11/xorg.conf but when I reboot it doesn't look like it reads that at all and sets up one of the side monitors as the main display
[03:14] <raparkhurst> I was wondering if there was another recommended way to do it or if i'm saving the files in the wrong place?
[03:15] <Jordan_U> raparkhurst: Please pastebin your /etc/X11/xorg.conf and /var/log/Xorg.0.log .
[03:16] <Blakes5> afaik xorg.conf has been deprecated.
[03:17] <raparkhurst> Blake5:  what's the proper way I should do it then?
[03:17] <raparkhurst> Jordan_U:  will do
[03:23] <Zombie> Is there a way I can submit for a Patch to be imported into the repos?
[03:24] <Zombie> libgpod has a Segfaulting issue a patch exists for.
[03:24] <Zombie> Its a bad one.
[03:24] <Zombie> It will crash Amarok.
[03:24] <Jordan_U> Blakes5: /etc/X11/xorg.conf has not been deprecated. It does not exist by default as it is no longer needed for most cases, but it is still honored if it does exists, and is still used commonly (for example, for configuring proprietary drivers).
[03:25] <Jordan_U> !bug | Zombie
[03:26] <Jordan_U> Zombie: Presumably an upstream bug report exists with the patch. I would recommend linkin that bug report to the one that you create (after checking that an Ubuntu bug report for this doesn't already exist).
[03:26] <Zombie> It does.
[03:27] <raparkhurst> Jordan_U:  http://pastebin.com/9h00HzEt
[03:27] <raparkhurst> and http://pastebin.com/5W7McQuW
[03:27] <raparkhurst> 2nd is xorg.conf as nvidia saved it
[03:32] <magictz> Hello Guyz ?
[03:32] <Jordan_U> Zombie: If the bug report already exists then please link to it and where you found the patch.
[03:33] <home> Hi
[03:34] <home> Hello
[03:35] <cfhowlett> ask your ubuntu question home
[03:36] <Vixie> Hi
[03:38] <magictz> I want to install openss7 in ubuntu 16.10
[03:38] <magictz> but i cant hehehe
[03:39] <Jordan_U> magictz: OpenSSL is installed by default.
[03:40] <magictz> Not OpenSSL
[03:40] <magictz> OpenSS7
[03:44] <Jordan_U> magictz: OpenSS7 seems to have their own repositories, but from a quick look it doesn't seem like a well maintained project. Maybe there is a reason it's not in Ubuntu's default repositories.
[03:44] <Jordan_U> magictz: The latest news is from 2014: http://www.openss7.org/whatsnew.html
[03:47] <correct> is there a plugin to better view images in file?
[03:48] <Jordan_U> magictz: Maybe http://www.asterisk.org/ , which supports SS7 and is active and has a good reputation, would be a better option for you.
[03:49] <magictz> Okay
[03:50] <magictz> I m sorry for my bad english hehehe
[03:50] <magictz> thank you
[03:53] <deli> hey
[03:53] <uxfi> magictz; your english is good
[03:53] <deli> how active is this?
[03:53] <deli> I mean #ubuntu
[03:54] <Blue11> 1824 people can't be wrong.
[03:54] <deli> lol
[03:55] <stan_man_can> Just spun up a new 16.04 VPS and can't apt update, 0% [Connecting to security.ubuntu.com (2001:67c:1360:8001::17)]
[03:59] <angrycoast> Hello, I just tried to back up my home folder when I didn't have enough space so the backup failed will this corrupt any of the files in the deja dup folder where I stored it?
[04:02] <OerHeks> stan_man_can, check their docs? VPS servers are heavily tweaked
[04:02] <cfhowlett> angrycoast, it won't bother any files it not touched during the backup but you can't trust the files of the failed process
[04:03] <stan_man_can> OerHeks, Just set precedence ::ffff:0:0/96 100 in /etc/gai.conf and it appeared to work
[04:03] <OerHeks> stan_man_can,  good, so not really an ubuntu issue
[04:03] <stan_man_can> Not sure why IPV6 wouldn't work?
[04:04] <stan_man_can> from what I read all that does is give IPV4 precedence over IPV6
[04:07] <BazookaTooth> so now i can assume you checked #re, #python, etc.
[04:09] <Zombie> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgpod/+bug/730385 Does this look like the appropriate bug to update?
[04:12] <backbox> hey
[04:12] <BazookaTooth> spent 5 minutes with it after a tutorial. re and python are the only chans i can think of that would care about it.
[04:14] <backbox>  is anyone using backbox ?
[04:16] <OerHeks> !backbox
[04:16] <OerHeks> Zombie, strange that this old 2011 bug is still valid, your comment is not complete, it misses ubuntu version and such
[04:23] <backbox>  im sorry, is it still like that? i mean my bug ??
[04:25] <OerHeks> did i wrote that, backbox ?
[04:27] <OerHeks> !pm | backbox i cannot help you, you are in the wrong channel
[04:27] <OerHeks> i hate pm's
[04:32] <deznutz> o/
[04:46] <Yaaic_Demo> Hello
[04:47] <Yaaic_Demo> It is possible track mobail or smartphone ??
[04:48] <cfhowlett> Yaaic_Demo, android or apple?
[04:49] <Yaaic_Demo> android
[04:49] <uxfi> how is everyone
[04:49] <uxfi> anyone here good at analyzing photos?
[04:49] <OerHeks> Yaaic_Demo, there is Prey, anti theft tracking software, but not really an ubuntu issue, join #android for that
[04:50] <cfhowlett> uxfi, that's a photo, that's a painting, that's a drawing?
[04:50] <uxfi> not at all
[04:50] <Yaaic_Demo> ok
[04:50] <uxfi> more like a photo of a thing i want to re touch
[04:50] <cfhowlett> so not analyzing but editing then
[04:51] <OerHeks> darktable, gimp ..
[04:55] <ljy> he
[04:57] <linux_> he
[04:57] <linux_> help
[04:57] <cfhowlett> !ask | linux_
[04:57] <vfw> linux_: With _______________?
[04:58] <linux_> q
[05:01] <vfw> As with any other OS, it's the second key from the left on the 4th row from the bottom. (Sorry, couldn't resist.)
[05:02] <Random832> vfw, isn't that 2?
[05:02] <cfhowlett> actually, depends entirely on the keyboard ...
[05:03] <vfw> Random832: No, that's the 5th row.
[05:03] <Random832> you go to the bottom then go up 1 2 3 4
[05:03] <vfw> My keyboard is the only one that counts!
[05:04] <Random832> the bottom and the 1st from the bottom are logically two different things
[05:04] <vfw> Bottom is closest to my belly.
[05:05] <Random832> yes
[05:05] <vfw> And my belly is the only belly that counts!
[05:05] <Random832> and then up 1 2 3 4 to the row with numbers on it
[05:05] <Random832> and then right 1 2 for, well, 1 and then 2
[05:05] <vfw> You got it
[05:11] <vfw> You got it, but my keyboard is not your keyboard, and your keyboard is not my keyboard.
[05:12] <Random832> yes but the difference isn't between our keyboards, it's between how we count
[05:12] <Random832> zero-based vs one-based
[05:23] <vfw> Real numbers start with 1
[05:24] <eatingthenight> Is their an easy way to trace all processes that a process spawns. saw when running a binary that has multiple system() calls in it?
[05:31] <eatingthenight> `strace -feprocess cmd` worked for me
[05:31] <eatingthenight> thanks
[05:33] <wubin> hello
[05:37] <fungmen> helow
[05:37] <fungmen> any one here ?
[05:37] <fungmen> echoooo.ooooo.ooooo.oooo.ooooo
[05:38] <OerHeks> nope
[05:40] <fungmen> wew
[05:51] <vsk> Hi
[05:53] <vsk> I am try install ubntu 16.04 lts from cd. The boot gets stucks at a screen showing " isolinux 6.03 2015xxxx ETCD" how can i fix this
[05:54] <cfhowlett> vsk, sounds like a either a bad .iso download or a bad USB.  md5sum both to verify
[05:54] <cfhowlett> !md5sum | vsk
[05:54] <cfhowlett> verify the .iso you downloaded first
[05:54] <vsk> Ok.
[05:54] <vsk> I will do that
[05:54] <vsk> How can i chek it ???
[05:55] <cfhowlett> ??  did you not see the link I sent you?
[05:55] <vsk> Ohh sryy
[05:55] <vsk> Tanqqq
[06:22] <zergut> G'day
[06:22] <zergut> howto update certain package?
[06:22] <zergut> i mean terminal command
[06:24] <jrwr> is there a command to upload the underlaying filesystem for unionfs-fuse
[06:24] <jrwr> like if the file list changes under unionfs-fuse
[06:25] <OerHeks> apt-get install --only-upgrade <packagename>
[06:26] <zergut> OerHeks: it says i dont have libreoffice but i have
[06:28] <OerHeks> zergut, what makes you think you can manually update libreoffice? regular updates should take care of that
[06:31] <zergut> OerHeks: im on version 4.3.X
[06:32] <zergut> now it's 5.1.X
[06:32] <zergut> OerHeks: so, i think i can update
[06:33] <OerHeks> On xenial it is 5.1 indeed, older LTS got 4.x
[06:33] <zergut> ubuntu version is 14.04
[06:33] <OerHeks> oke,. upgrade to 16.04 lts, and you will have 5.x
[06:34] <zergut> i would like to update just libreoffice
[06:34] <zergut> is it possible?
[06:35] <OerHeks> zergut, maybe with a PPA, carefull, use at your own risc https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[06:36] <zergut> OerHeks: okay, thank you
[06:36] <zergut> what are possible risks?
[06:51] <hoangtien> hello
[07:00] <ANTIpsychiatry> psychiatry is  is IS IS fraud !!!!!!!!!!!!!    psychiatry IS a FAKE SCIENCE !!!!!!!! THIS IS psychiatry! Dont take any pills from this FAKE science!!!! Dont trust also, in police&secret service !!!!!
[07:00] <OerHeks> !ops | ANTIpsychiatry  is back
[07:01] <Flannel> ANTIpsychiatry: take it elsewhere, thanks.
[07:01] <ANTIpsychiatry> Where u fro..
[07:04] <ANTIpsychiatry> psychiatry is  is IS IS fraud !!!!!!!!!!!!!    psychiatry IS a FAKE SCIENCE !!!!!!!! THIS IS psychiatry! Dont take any pills from this FAKE science!!!! Dont trust also, in police&secret service
[07:21] <zergut> OerHeks: cant install from PPA, what i could be?
[07:23] <Mava> whoa, what on earth, one of my sw is complaining about libpng12.so.0 in yakkety. what is the package that I need ?
[07:23] <zergut> it says trying to install from unreliable sources
[07:29] <xangua> zergut: read the instructions about how to add a PPA repository please
[07:31] <qualiaqq> I was hoping someone might know how to connect to a wifi device (a drone) and remain connecting to the Internet through ethernet?
[07:40] <zergut> xangua: is it better to use terminal or gui?
[07:58] <linuxlite_> Hey
[08:02] <magictz> Hello
[08:02] <magictz> I want to ask how to resolve this
[08:02] <magictz> Please disable the KVM kernel extension, recompile your kernel and reboot (VERR_SVM_IN_USE)
[08:02] <magictz> i use GNS3 for VirtualBox And Qemu
[08:02] <magictz> But if i start VirtualBox and Qemu Both , i got that message
[08:04] <cfhowlett> magictz, ask #vbox
[08:04] <magictz> what ?
[08:04] <cfhowlett> go to the #vbox channel.  ask there.
[08:06] <ice9> how to add luks support in the initrd?
[08:06] <ice9> for unlocking encrypted drive at boot time
[08:07] <magictz> Okayy
[08:26] <ron__> hello
[08:26] <ron__> I looking for install "php-mssql" on ubuntu 16.04 LTS but I don't find information
[08:34] <sla3k> ron__: try this: https://blog.thesysadmins.co.uk/ubuntu-server-connect-to-mssql-via-php.html
[08:36] <ron__> sla3k, I have always  sqlsrv_connect don't found
[08:37] <WeiJunLi> does /linux_image/wheezy.img mean anything for you guys?
[08:38] <uxfi> WeiJunLi: Dejuan wheezy
[08:38] <uxfi> Debian
[08:44] <WeiJunLi> uxfi: It is on an example.cfg of a project, can I delete that I'm running on Ubuntu
[08:45] <root4> cant open videos and mp3s
[09:22] <mozart1893> HELLO CAN ANYONE HELP ME THROUGH ON ADDING A NEW NETWORK INTERFACE TO A UBUNTU SERVER 16.04 WITH ens33
[09:22] <bazhang> mozart1893, no caps
[09:22] <bazhang> mozart1893, what is ens33
[09:23] <slima> Hi, I have problem with preseed partition tables, there is my recipt: http://pastebin.com/iRdeUdLe But I like to have /boot 256-512MB, / 8GB, /backup minimum 1GB and 2GB of swap, but insted of that I got: /backup 1GB and 2.5TB swap, any hint?
[09:24] <mozart1893> bazhang: thats the name of the interface i saw when issued the """ifconfig""" command
[09:25] <rskumar> my ubuntu freezes if i resume from suspend. Where should i look for errors or hint on what is failing?
[09:25] <ikevin> check dmesg
[09:25] <ikevin> if often caused by graphic driver
[09:26] <xangua> rskumar: freezes or black screen?
[09:27] <rskumar> xangua: black screen. Once it flickered and then black screen
[09:28] <xangua> rskumar: what Ubuntu release and desktop?
[09:28] <rskumar> xangua: 16.05 on dell 7559 laptop. It has intel as well as Nvidia 960
[09:28] <rskumar> 16.04.1 .. xangua
[09:29] <xangua> rskumar: is this on xfce or lxde?
[09:31] <rskumar> xangua: main ubuntu lts, as it comes with gnome and unity
[09:31] <mozart1893> HELLO CAN ANYONE HELP ME THROUGH ON ADDING A NEW NETWORK INTERFACE TO A UBUNTU SERVER 16.04 WITH ens33
[09:31] <rskumar> mozart1893: what is ens33 ??
 thats the name of the network interface when i issued the ifconfig command
[09:34] <paloema123> hi, anyone available for a short newbie help linux in general?
[09:35] <rskumar> xangua: how can i find whats going wrong when resuming?
[09:39] <ducasse> paloema123: ask your ubuntu question
[09:39] <lambertu> Someone need help?
[09:41] <kiwiBasher> is this the IRnC (Internet Relay  no-Chat)
[09:42] <kiwiBasher> got a link to compiling the kernel?
[09:43] <fling> how to unset this? -> dbus set to manually installed.
[09:43] <ducasse> !kernel | kiwiBasher
[09:44] <ducasse> fling: 'sudo apt-mark auto dbus'
[09:44] <saintromuald> is there any program that keeps a history of launched programs, where you can easily open them up again with a click or something like that. I just installed Launchy and that is the closest I could find, another one I found is appgrid (smaller software center)
[09:47] <rskumar> whenever I say I have a problem with Ubuntu on Dell 7559, people run away rather than responding how to fix or what to do next. :) and I am totally nowhere
[09:47] <lambertu> whats your problem?
[09:47] <rskumar> I rejected HP model and bought Dell 7559 because it was listed in Ubuntu certified laptops .. was it a mistake
[09:47] <paloema123> lambertu, I have a autostart running on putty startup and trying to delete this
[09:48] <rskumar> lambertu: resume does not work with ubuntu 16.04 on dell 7559
[09:48] <ducasse> rskumar: many dell laptops need a dell ppa, don't know about yours.
[09:48] <lambertu> paloema123, Have you checked startup programs?
[09:48] <fling> ducasse: thanks!
[09:48] <lambertu> rskumar, have you tried installing the drivers?
[09:48] <fling> ducasse: and how to list manually installed?
[09:49] <paloema123> lambertu, I googled a few pages and tried my luck, but I didn't find it
[09:49] <ducasse> fling: apt-mark showmanual
[09:49] <paloema123> its always starting when loggin in into putty
[09:49] <rskumar> lambertu: yes, i tried nvidia, even from graphics ppa, and then updated from intel graphical driver update utility.. tried kernel 4.8
[09:49] <fling> ducasse: great!
[09:49] <fling> I could script the things now
[09:49] <lambertu> rskumar, do you have allocated swap space?
[09:50] <rskumar> lambertu: yes.. it was auto parition
[09:50] <Boby> hello
[09:51] <lambertu> paloema123, i will get back to you in a few mins
[09:51] <paloema123> thx
[09:51] <lambertu> rskumar, tried mesa drivers?
[09:51] <rskumar> lambertu: means prime-switch intel ??
[09:53] <lambertu> rskumar, http://askubuntu.com/questions/768959/ubuntu-16-04-nvidia-drivers-for-geforce-gtx-960m?
[09:53] <kiwiBasher> thanks for the kernel info
[09:54] <lambertu> rskumar, i know that this is your video drivers issue, we just need to find which one works for you ;D
[09:54] <Bray90820> Is there an amazon echo alternative for ubuntu?
[09:55] <fling> ducasse: how do I see apt-get history?
[09:55] <ducasse> fling: look under /var/log/apt
[09:56] <lambertu> paloema123, so remind me, have you checked your startup programs in dash and you are sure there is no putty entry in there?
[09:56] <fling> great!
[09:56] <rskumar> lambertu: i dont even want Nvidia.. if intel works, it would be ok, since i want to use it for development.. but nothing works. Well let me read that SO question/answer
[09:56] <paloema123> lambertu, I have only access via putty to it. a friend of mine installed the system for an ambilight. not using it via gui else
[09:58] <lambertu> rskumar, https://www.epicgames.com/unrealtournament/forums/showthread.php?23665-How-to-update-Open-Source-graphic-driver-in-Ubuntu try these for intel, one of them will work :)
[09:59] <lambertu> paloema123, i am lost, what are you trying to achieve, you have like a remote vps and you want to remove putty from startup applications?
[09:59] <paloema123> nope, I have a script running on putty start (after login) and trying to remove this script from autostart on putty login
[10:00] <lambertu> and the script was made by your friend and you can't find it right?
[10:00] <ducasse> paloema123: is that set up in putty or on the remote host?
[10:00] <lambertu> I guess he doesn't know ;D
[10:00] <paloema123> ducasse, lambertu: I fiddled around with this and cannot remember how i activated it. it was all within putty
[10:00] <paloema123> yep ;-)
[10:01] <ducasse> paloema123: on windows?
[10:01] <lambertu> Through console, or putty gui itself?
[10:01] <paloema123> yes, loggin in into putty via windows system
[10:01] <paloema123> console
[10:01] <lambertu> then it must be in cronjob list
[10:01] <ducasse> paloema123: then this is a windows/putty question, try ##windows
[10:02] <paloema123> but the base system is linux, isnt it?
[10:02] <_28_ria> hello, after firefox got upgraded to V50, my videos on youtube started jurking. Not right away. They play fine in the beginning, but it takes one computer load spike, like, for example, switch a window or make a bookmark, or something else, that spikes the processor quickly, the video starts jerking and nothing, even reloading page doesn't restore the video back to normal, until I close FF and reo
[10:02] <lambertu> Which distro are you using?
[10:02] <_28_ria> pen it again.
[10:02] <lambertu> rskumar, Worked?
[10:02] <paloema123> brb. phone
[10:02] <ducasse> paloema123: base system of what?
[10:03] <_28_ria> It looks like, it's playing and every half a second it flashes several frames of the video from the time of spike.
[10:03] <_28_ria> I tried to tweak opengl, graphics settings, compiz, no settings seem to make any difference. And I've rebooted several times already.
[10:04] <lambertu> _28_ria, is it fresh install? Have you updated your video drivers? Have you java installed? Is video acceleration enabled?
[10:06] <_28_ria> lambertu: I have a standard opensource nVidia drivers since the ubuntu 16.04 removed the proprietary drivers. Java is installed. Video acceleration is enabled, I think, but I don't know how to check, except, that I think Unity wouldn't work without acceleration.
[10:06] <_28_ria> lambertu: my system is set to get updated daily
[10:06] <lambertu> _28_ria, I mean firefox itself, how about other broswers, are they fine?
[10:06] <paloema123> re
[10:07] <paloema123> lambertu, how do i check distro?
[10:07] <ducasse> paloema123: you asked if base system was linux, base system of what?
[10:07] <lambertu> paloema123, cat /etc/*-release
[10:08] <paloema123> btw: crontab -e showing me no active scripts in there
[10:08] <_28_ria> lambertu: I didn't check chromium, since I prefer firefox. It would be daunting to me to use chromium, but I can check. I would prefer to fix the FF. It started doing couple of days ago, since FF got updated to V50
[10:09] <_28_ria> paloema123: lsb_release -a
[10:09] <Rosie> Hi, I'm a noob to Linux, what is the difference between Root and Sudo? (this is for IT work)
[10:09] <paloema123> ups, I am wrong here: Raspbian GNU/Linux 8.0 (jessie)...sorry
[10:09] <ducasse> !sudo | Rosie
[10:10] <paloema123> thought it was ubuntu running
[10:10] <lambertu> _28_ria, yeh, but by knowing if other browsers work fine, we will know where to start
[10:10] <_28_ria> lambertu: I am checking
[10:10] <rskumar> lambertu: still reading those references
[10:10] <ducasse> paloema123: try #debian, but if this was set up in putty it isn't a linux question
[10:11] <[1]paloema123> ups, disconnect
[10:11] <[1]paloema123> !history
[10:11] <lambertu> paloema123,  sudo nano ~/.config/upstart/
[10:12] <azza> Hello, I have two interfaces on a PC, ethernet and wifi. I'd like to use wifi for internet and ethernet for a printer
[10:12] <azza> as soon as i plug the ethernet cable, internet doesn't work
[10:12] <[1]paloema123> lambertu, no text in this file
[10:12] <azza> is there a simple way to use wifi interface for internet by default?
[10:14] <lambertu> paloema123, sudo nano /etc/init/
[10:14] <lambertu> paloema123, sudo nano /etc/init.d/ as well
[10:15] <[1]paloema123> lambertu, it tells me its a directory
[10:17] <ducasse> [1]paloema123: if this program is autostarted by putty, check your putty settings. if not, check your shell startup files.
[10:18] <lambertu> [1]paloema123, sudo nano /var/log/boot.log
[10:18] <[1]paloema123> lambertu, empty file...
[10:18] <lambertu> impossible
[10:18] <[1]paloema123> ducasse, how do i check shell start files?
[10:19] <ducasse> [1]paloema123: try ~/.bashrc for example
[10:19] <ducasse> [1]paloema123: but if putty is starting this that won't help
[10:19] <[1]paloema123> lambertu, there is no boot.log in this folder. checked via winscp too
[10:21] <[1]paloema123> ducasse, i made no special settings in the putty app. only via putty console
[10:21] <ducasse> [1]paloema123: ok, then i would think it is the shell startup.
[10:22] <[1]paloema123> Nov 28 09:08:26 raspberrypi sudo:       pi : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/pi ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/python /home/pi/dash.py
[10:23] <[1]paloema123> thats in auth.log
[10:23] <gm_> log
[10:23] <[1]paloema123> this should be the command
[10:23] <[1]paloema123> but how to remove
[10:23] <gm_> ok sory
[10:23] <johnhuo[m]> hello
[10:23] <gm_> hello
[10:24] <gm_> heii
[10:24] <ducasse> [1]paloema123: 'chsh /bin/bash pi'
[10:24] <johnhuo[m]> new man
[10:25] <[1]paloema123> Usage: chsh [options] [LOGIN]
[10:25] <[1]paloema123> Options:
[10:25] <[1]paloema123>   -h, --help                    display this help message and exit
[10:25] <[1]paloema123>   -R, --root CHROOT_DIR         directory to chroot into
[10:25] <[1]paloema123>   -s, --shell SHELL             new login shell for the user account
[10:26] <tomreyn> !pastebin | [1]paloema123
[10:26] <[1]paloema123> sorry
[10:26] <ducasse> [1]paloema123: 'chsh -s /bin/bash pi'
[10:26] <[1]paloema123> done
[10:26] <ducasse> [1]paloema123: now try logging in and see if it starts
[10:27] <[1]paloema123> still that python file running
[10:27] <ducasse> [1]paloema123: ok, in that case, try #debian. we only support ubuntu systems and can't spend too much time on this.
[10:28] <[1]paloema123> thanks again!
[10:28] <ducasse> [1]paloema123: read through ~/.bashrc though.
[10:30] <[1]paloema123> ducasse, do not know how
[10:31] <ducasse> [1]paloema123: try 'nano ~/.bashrc' and look for that python entry. if you find it, put a # at the start of the line and save.
[10:33] <OerHeks> he's got help in #debian now
[10:33] <_28_ria> lambertu: no chromium doesn't do it
[10:33] <[1]paloema123> thanks all again...they sent me to #raspbian ;-)
[10:55] <tbp> join #fusiondirectory
[10:55] <megaminxwin> hi, im having a lot of trouble setting up a network printer
[10:55] <megaminxwin> ive managed to get it to connect, i think
[10:56] <megaminxwin> but when i try to scan it never seems to do anything
[10:56] <megaminxwin> its a canon pixma mg3560
[10:56] <megaminxwin> im using ubuntu 16.04
[11:01] <ducasse> megaminxwin: setting up printing and scanning are two different things on linux, you might need a special driver to get networked scanning
[11:01] <megaminxwin> ducasse: ive installed the canon driver for network scanning
[11:01] <megaminxwin> brb
[11:04] <megaminxwin> back
[11:05] <OerHeks> Is the user member of the group scanner ? sudo adduser <username> scanner
[11:07] <megaminxwin> i wasnt, but that didnt work
[11:22] <boxrick1> I am having a huge amount of issue with Ubuntu bonding not working properly. I have the bond / vlan and ifenslave packages installed. Have used modprobe bonding / 8021q and the following rather simple config: https://gist.github.com/boxrick/a5c235008734c09ef8bf46fb9b2fb5ba
[11:22] <boxrick1> Can anyone see if I have done anything particurly wrong?
[11:22] <boxrick1> This is Ubuntu Xenial.
[11:23] <boxrick1> All looks pretty straightwards to me and should be working, yet restarting the box or simply networking it just sits and hangs without getting connectivity
[11:24] <MadPsy> looks ok to me
[11:25] <www-bukolay-net> Hi
[11:25] <MadPsy> what does the stuff in /proc/net/bonding say?
[11:26] <boxrick1> https://gist.github.com/boxrick/fcabefb5fcbd0dd0cccf6a4435efe16b <-- This is after some manual proding to take down the interfaces and bring them back up
[11:27] <boxrick1> I wonder if this is an ordering or delay type thing, since I can get it working if I manually take it all down and bring it back up
[11:27] <MadPsy> that's quite possible
[11:28] <MadPsy> if ifdown/ifup works then it's v unlikely a configuration error per se
[11:28] <PuteamSaNuFiu> tbp, whats fusiondirectory?
[11:28] <MadPsy> afaik you can put delays in, not sure how mind you
[11:29] <necrophcodr> We have a problem where all users perform DNS lookups ONLY to 127.0.0.1 on our servers, but root performs them correctly using the servers specified in /etc/resolv.conf
[11:29] <boxrick1>   bond-downdelay 200  bond-updelay 200 seems to be how, also I wonder if it is an ordering thing.
[11:29] <necrophcodr> What can prevent _all_ users from using /etc/resolv.conf, or override it?
[11:29] <tbp> PuteamSaNuFiu: https://www.fusiondirectory.org/
[11:29] <boxrick1> If I was to manually bring up a bond, what order does it need to be ( bond or interfaces first ? )
[11:29] <MadPsy> doubt it's ordering, I've never had problems with ordering anyway
[11:30] <MadPsy> try and see :)
[11:31] <boxrick1> I think that delay may have helped
[11:31] <necrophcodr> i think i know what caused the problems, probably permissions it seems
[11:31] <MadPsy> necrophcodr, file permissions on /etc/resolv.conf? Bear in mind that there's also /etc/resolvconf/ too
[11:33] <PuteamSaNuFiu> how can i start from console on screen keyboard?
[11:33] <PuteamSaNuFiu> i use ubuntu 16.10
[11:34] <OerHeks> PuteamSaNuFiu, move your mouse to the dash: onb<tab> + enter
[11:34] <OerHeks> :-D
[11:35] <OerHeks> don't start gtk gui programs from terminal, basicly
[11:37] <PuteamSaNuFiu> OerHeks, thanks
[11:42] <nfr> nking
[11:50] <yocs0000> how do you remove a .desktop file from he database? To create it you use desktop-file-install ....
[11:52] <OerHeks> yocs0000, in  /usr/share/applications/ or ~/.local/share/applications/ >> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UnityLaunchersAndDesktopFiles
[11:59] <Tushar> hi
[12:01] <Tushar> In some  cases my keybord some keys are not working any idea what is going wrong
[12:01] <Tushar> I am using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[12:03] <necrophcodr> MadPsy: Thanks, but I guess the real issue was that /etc/resolv.conf was a file, when it should've been a symlink to /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf
[12:03] <yocs0000> OerHeks: thank you, I meant is there a command like desktop-file-install to remove rather than install ....
[12:09] <jemendja> hi
[12:15] <drjam2> ho
[12:25] <yocs0000> nother quick question: anyone who knows how to change the installtion folder for a an app?
[12:28] <cerbere> greetings, I got a flickering screen issue with my projector > avr > ubuntu. If I have tv>avr>ubuntu then there is no flikering, reading the doc of my projector it can happen if quote: "When interlaced signals are connected, flicker may occur on the projected image." I remark that when I'm plugged on the TV, xrandr returns that I'm at 1080p resolution, but when I switch to the projector it selects 1080i. If with the projector I xrandr to
[12:28] <cerbere> 1080p i got a blue screen. My avr is on Through mode, is 1080p capabl, the projector as well, how can I use it with a 1080p resolution please ?
[12:30] <cerbere> I removed .config/monitor.xml that gnome sets up, I tried a .xprofile with xrandr --output VIRTUAL1 --off --output DP2 --off --output DP1 --off --output HDMI2 --primary --mode 1920x1080 --pos 0x0 --rotate normal --output HDMI1 --off --output VGA1 --off
[12:30] <cerbere> that .xprofile once hit show an error message and it reverts to the "automatic" 1080i resolution
[12:38] <yocs0000> how do you change the installation folder for a package?
[12:41] <kaffo> has anyone else had issues installing 16.04 LTS server? i get install failure at select and install software reporting that pkgsel fails to install
[12:41] <kaffo> everything else seems to go fine up till then
[12:41] <kaffo> also tried removing all the default install for the packages
[12:41] <kaffo> and it still errors out
[12:45] <Sachiru> Query: Single-disk laptop, intended use case is dev work (LXD, web stacks, ruby, etc.)
[12:45] <Sachiru> Worth using ZFS on, or not?
[12:45] <Sachiru> (Yes, I have the resources for it, 16GB of RAM does that for you)
[12:50] <Gamebase> Hello guys
[12:50] <fling> Sachiru: I'm using zfs on libreboot x200 with 8G ram and it works just fine
[12:50] <Sachiru> Hmm.
[12:50] <fling> Sachiru: snapshots are giving me the ability to rollback to the known good state in case of something gone wrong :P
[12:50] <Sachiru> Are the nice ZFS features for LXD (snapshot, etc) working well on it?
[12:50] <Sachiru> Cool!
[12:50] <fling> Sachiru: compression gives a huge performance boost
[12:50] <Sachiru> So, worth it for ZFS then.
[12:51] <Sachiru> Compression and ARC, I assume.
[12:51] <Gamebase> Nice Laptop Sachiru!
[12:51] <Gamebase> I´m running an HP zBook 14 G2 with BTRFS
[12:51] <fling> Sachiru: I'm using zfs on luks btw.
[12:52] <fling> Sachiru: /boot is a zfs too
[12:52] <Gamebase> ow, boot to. Noice
[12:52] <fling> Sachiru: only grub is in cbfs which is not encrypted. Everything else is safe :P
[12:52] <Gamebase> i´m running the boot with ext2 and LUKS with btrfs
[12:52] <Sachiru> fling: Planning to boot UEFI, so I'd put everything except the ESP on ZFS
[12:53] <Sachiru> No need for encryption so ZFS straight on the disk it is.
[12:53] <yocs0000> how do you change the installation folder for a package?
[12:53] <Sachiru> yocs0000, why would you want to change the Folder?
[12:53] <fling> Sachiru: malicious hardware will steal/alter your files! But zfs will detect because of checksumming
[12:53] <Sachiru> Unlike Windoze, Linux has a very good reason for putting stuff where it is.
[12:54] <Gamebase> yocs0000: http://askubuntu.com/questions/236094/change-choose-install-path-for-a-deb
[12:54] <yocs0000> Sachiru: not exactly the answer but .... I need to move some stuff (R) to opt
[12:54] <Sachiru> fling, Yeah, I know that single-disk ZFS cannot autorecover
[12:54] <fling> Sachiru: there are exploits for ssd modifying /etc/shadow to allow a remote attacker to login :P
[12:54] <fling> Sachiru: zfs will prevent this but anyway it is better to encrypt.
[12:54] <Gamebase> fling: witch exploid?
[12:54] <Sachiru> Don't really care, most of the dev work I do isn't that critical
[12:55] <Sachiru> All I really need is that sweet, sweet, LXD snapshot
[12:55] <fling> Sachiru: I've not tried zfs on ubuntu btw, gentoo here.
[12:55] <Gamebase> sachiru: that sweet sweet lxc snapshot. Me to man!
[12:55] <fling> But I have trisquel in lxcontainer :P
[12:55] <PaulePanter> Hi. Who is to contact, when using Ubuntu 16.04 on a Dell system, and the Ubuntu is shipped by Dell.
[12:55] <PaulePanter> ?
[12:56] <Sachiru> The ability to revert configuration changes that borked the container is priceless.
[12:56] <xangua> To contact for what?
[12:56] <PaulePanter> The user experience is not so good. Is Canonical maintaining that?
[12:56] <Sachiru> Especially if you spent the last hour configuring it the way you need, only to mistype and go "rm -rf *" in a critical directory
[12:56] <Gamebase> PaulePanter: you should contact your reseller.
[12:56] <fling> Sachiru: try using zfs-auto-snapshot
[12:57] <Gamebase> fling: good suggestion
[12:57] <fling> Sachiru: I'm also using a lot of lxcontainers with zfs dedup. Almost no space overhead.
[12:57] <Sachiru> Without snapshots, huge problem. With snapshot? zfs rollback critical_Dataset/pool@hahahafsckyou
[12:57] <henrik_> Sometimes the Ubuntu Software center refuses to show icons for the programs. Why is that?
[12:58] <Gamebase> henrik: slow network connection maybe...
[12:58] <henrik_> Thanks for a reply!
[12:59] <Gamebase> henrik_: personally use apt-get or aptitude insteat of software center
[12:59] <henrik_> What does aptitude do?
[13:00] <PaulePanter> Gamebase: Dell shipped that system.
[13:00] <PaulePanter> Gamebase: And the package archive URL also has dell.canonical.com in it.
[13:01] <Gamebase> PaulePanter: so you bought it from the Dell Website? or from another retailer?
[13:01] <PaulePanter> Gamebase: Dell Web site.
[13:02] <Gamebase> henrik_: the same as apt-get but in another way
[13:02] <Sachiru> henrik_, Basically a more powerful command line version of Software Center
[13:02] <Sachiru> I personally prefer apt-fast
[13:02] <Sachiru> If you really need a GUI, Synaptic.
[13:02] <henrik_> Ok! And you get aptitude by doing "apt-get aptitude"?
[13:02] <henrik_> I have heard about synaptics
[13:02] <henrik_> I am kind of old/new to Ubuntu and Linux
[13:03] <henrik_> Have used it before but I really want to dive deeper into it
[13:06] <PaulePanter> After two or three days, Dell did a crappy job with Ubuntu. There are way too many bugs, putting GNU/Linux in a bad light. :(
[13:06] <PaulePanter> I also heard that from a friend where his father has a Dell system shipped with Ubuntu.
[13:10] <eka> hi, what's the ScriptedHost folder on my home?
[13:12] <Gamebase> eka: first, the runningfolder of the script and as fallback your homefolder
[13:13] <eka> Gamebase: sorry, you lost me there... what? what script?
[13:13] <Gamebase> PaulePanter: then you need to contact dell customer support.
[13:13] <Gamebase> eka: you said scriptedhost folder, what do you mean by that?
[13:14] <ArgentWarrior> PaulePanther: Why not just reinstall vanilla Ubuntu and maybe build a custom kernel for it? Better experience, less bugs
[13:14] <eka> Gamebase: I wanted to know what it is, who uses it, who created it ...
[13:14] <Gamebase> ArgentWarrior: good option, but Dell is still responsible for good software.
[13:15] <ArgentWarrior> I'm on a Dell V131. A couple of xorg.conf tweaks, a dark GTK theme and an initrd-less kernel built with "-march=native" later, Ubuntu is godlike
[13:16] <PaulePanter> Gamebase: Understood. Thank you.
[13:16] <Gamebase> eka: you mean you have an folder in your home directory ¨Scriptedhost¨?
[13:16] <eka> Gamebase: named ScripteHost... yes
[13:16] <Gamebase> PaulePanter: No problem! Good Luck!
[13:17] <Gamebase> eka: Sorry no clue... Quick googling also no suggestions...
[13:17] <Gamebase> eka: what is the content of that folder (ls -la)?
[13:18] <eka> Gamebase: yeah... but it says MS... and I'm running this app AzureStorageExlorer.... so maybe it's that
[13:18] <henrik_> How do I install Java 6 on Ubuntu?
[13:18] <henrik_> I tried sudo apt-get install default-jre
[13:19] <Gamebase> eka: found something of an module for visualstudio ¨Microsoft.VisualStudio.ScriptedHost¨
[13:19] <Gamebase> eka: https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/9f392114-0ffb-4ea1-9144-5f6f7fbfca79/missing-diagnosticshubpackage-vs2015?forum=vssetup
[13:19] <eka> Gamebase: yeah, same that's why I think it will be that
[13:20] <eka> Gamebase: https://dpaste.de/zscP
[13:20] <eka> and both of those files are 0bytes :P
[13:21] <Gamebase> eka: that damn Microsoft with it´s habit of making things unclear....
[13:21] <Gamebase> eka: ;)
[13:21] <eka> Gamebase: and putting things everywhere
[13:21] <Gamebase> eka: the most annoying of all!
[13:22] <eka> Gamebase: mmm but still... there is a StorageExplorer dir inside .config... dumbfounded
[13:22] <Gamebase> eka: the logic is real...
[13:23] <Gamebase> eka: with this one and all that came before from Microsoft...
[13:27] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:28] <rory> Usually when I "gpg -d" a file, I get a graphical popup asking for my password (could be key passphrase, could be agent passphrase, not sure)
[13:28] <rory> I'm currently SSHd into my laptop, how can I enter this password on the terminal?
[13:29] <Gamebase> rory: checked for an extra parameter where you can enter the password?
[13:29] <rory> never mind, sshing with x forwarding disabled, does the job.
[13:29] <Gamebase> rory: haha, nice one!
[13:33] <zamba> i'm having problems removing a package.. the pre or post script is failing
[13:33] <zamba> and it thus don't want to uninstall the package
[13:33] <avenger_q> i hate having such a small cock
[13:33] <avenger_q> !ops
[13:34] <zamba> where can i locate the scripts that are run?
[13:35] <chilversc> can I disable the "Could not apply the stored configuration for monitors" warning on start up?
[13:37] <popey> chilversc: i tend to find that error goes away if I start from scratch with a brand new ~/.config/monitors.xml file
[13:38] <popey> back that up, move it out the way and re-configure your monitor
[13:38] <chilversc> popey: this is running in VMWare Workstation, so that sets the resolution to match the window
[13:39] <popey> I don't think it matters.
[13:39] <popey> worth a try
[13:39] <popey> put it back if it doesnt work
[13:39] <Gamebase_> chilversc: thats why it gives that error. It practicly changes the monitor in the mind of linux
[13:39] <nickar> I just took two drives out of intel RAID and I'm finding some strange behaviour from ubuntu 16.04. They're both internal drives with SATA connections but the first shows up as a normal internal drive whilst the second can be ejected like removable storage. Can anyone help me shed some light on why they're being treated differently and what I can do to change the second one to be like the first?
[13:40] <chilversc> right, hence why the warning is pointless and annoing and thus I want to disable it
[13:40] <chilversc> the monitor is never going to match
[13:41] <Gamebase> chilversc: have you installed the VMware workstation guest addons?
[13:42] <chilversc> yup, so the resoulution is changed to match the window size
[13:43] <Gamebase> chilversc: Then it will be starting from scratch like popey: said
[13:45] <chilversc> I know, that's why I don't want the warning, since it's spurious
[13:46] <vc_> h
[14:04] <Tachyon_> hello. I run ubuntu from usb to resize one of my partition and in process someone who needed to do something on windows just canceled the operation and restarted the computer and.. grub rescue
[14:04] <Tachyon_> what can I do ?
[14:05] <Tachyon_> I get unknow filesystem error
[14:07] <geirha> might be very hard to recover from that
[14:10] <vfw> I use http://gparted.org/livecd.php
[14:12] <CopherNeue> o/
[14:15] <fury> software update installed NVidia drivers on my system and i can't log in. i had to sudo apt-get remove nvidia-* to get it to work again
[14:15] <fury> watdo?
[14:15] <fury> i guess i don't "need" the nvidia drivers since i didn't have them before and it was working?
[14:16] <fury> it also forced me to turn off secure boot
[14:16] <fury> :/
[14:18] <tomreyn> fury: softwar eupdate won't install proproetary drivers on your system all by itself, unless you opted in to using them.
[14:18] <tomreyn> by default those aren't used.
[14:18] <fury> hmm. i guess dell opted me in automatically
[14:19] <tomreyn> that's possible if you had ubuntu preinstalled by them
[14:19] <Gamebase> Tachyon_: you can try to dd the drive to an image and try to fix it, but you can most likely write of that partition table.
[14:20] <tomreyn> i would strongly advise against using vendor pre-installed operating systems
[14:20] <Gamebase> tomreyn: it´s better than Windows pre-installed. But still fresh vanilla Ubuntu is the best solution
[14:21] <Gamebase> fury: you can check in your software center and opt-out of propriotary drivers.
[14:21] <fury> yes, thinking i'll throw 16.04 on there instead. they put 14.04 on it and it was missing a bunch of the stuff i need for my build
[14:22] <fury> yeah, found that in the software & updates preferences pane, additional drivers says i'm not using any proprietary drivers now :D
[14:22] <fury> not sure what i'm missing
[14:22] <fury> the desktop rendering is still smooth
[14:22] <Gamebase> fury: you can do an search on installed packages
[14:22] <CopherNeue> hello, just installed xubuntu and making [[or trying]] to make a startup script
[14:22] <CopherNeue> <- has no idea what he's doing
[14:23] <Gamebase> fury: I run Ubuntu Gnome 16.04 LTS Vanilla on my HP zBook 14 G2. A great difference from Debian Gnome
[14:23] <fury> only problem is i spent about a day compiling software last week, would suck to have to repeat that after wiping and installing 16.04
[14:23] <Gamebase> CopherNeue: http://askubuntu.com/questions/814/how-to-run-scripts-on-start-up
[14:23] <fury> as long as i leave it alone it works now
[14:24] <CopherNeue> Gamebase, that's actually the page I'm on rn, haha :P
[14:24] <fury> but i wonder if there's some way to throw up a red warning flag for people installing those nvidia drivers, cause uh, i'm guessing i'm not the first person to run into that
[14:24] <Gamebase> fury: ow, that sucks. Maybe do an search on packages and remove any nvidia packages that you don´t like
[14:24] <Gamebase> fury: But backup first!!!!!!!!!! please!!!!!!!!
[14:24] <fury> yeah i apt-get removed nvidia-*
[14:24] <tomreyn> fury: if you have a separate /home partition you can just reinstall the system but keep your files and (assumign they're stored below /home) your compiled software as well
[14:24] <Gamebase> fury: learn from my mistakes!
[14:25] <Gamebase> CopherNeue: haha good luck. Don try to reinvend the wheel :P
[14:25] <fury> it's ok, this machine is fresh out the box last week, i don't have anything on there that it wouldn't take but 5 minutes of prep work to recreate (it's the hours long software recompile that i'd hate to do)
[14:26] <destini_> hey there
[14:26] <Gamebase> destini_: hey!
[14:26] <CopherNeue> Gamebase, thanks :D Though I'm pretty sure I'm doing something wrong: http://i.imgur.com/U4vM8KB.png
[14:26] <tomreyn> fury: may i ask what you compiled or why?
[14:27] <fury> tomreyn: a few flavors of Automotive Grade Linux, because i needed some fresh images for a few of the build targets
[14:27] <fury> this machine was specially built to be a massive compiling powerhouse, 20 cores and an NVM.e SSD
[14:28] <fury> each build took about 40-50 minutes, and i did 3 of them
[14:28] <fury> one for each of 3 different boards i'm working with
[14:29] <fury> sure beats the 3 hours that each build took on the old machine :P
[14:29] <tomreyn> fury: interesting, i never heard of it before.
[14:29] <fury> yes, it's a neat project, bunch of automotive guys getting together and making a platform from which all automotive suppliers can build their Linux based systems
[14:29] <tomreyn> fury: indeed you'd probably want to rebuild if you'll upgrade to 16.04
[14:29] <fury> yeah
[14:30] <fury> i suppose i midaswhale, i am on 16.04 on all the other linux boxes i'm using
[14:30] <fury> rather have a common distro version
[14:30] <bozsikarmand> Hi! I have purchased corsair strafe keyboard and I have experienced that Ubuntu 16.04 is not properly handling it.
[14:30] <bozsikarmand> I mean it works fine in grub, then it is greatly working at login but when I am in, it stops working. How can I fix it?
[14:30] <bozsikarmand> Since keyboard is not working inside system I don`t know how any further investigation be possible.
[14:30] <bozsikarmand> Thanks!
[14:30] <CopherNeue> I have like 20 Ubuntu related tabs open. I hope that's a normal thing
[14:32] <Gamebase> CopherNeue: Sure, me 30-40 (quick count)
[14:32] <tomreyn> fury: makes sense to me.
[14:32] <Gamebase> fury: interesting, very interesting!
[14:32] <CopherNeue> heh, its mostly all tutorials and guides however
[14:33] <Gamebase> CopherNeue: quick solution: you can create an bashfile and call it with the .conf startupscript
[14:34] <zergut> G'day
[14:34] <zergut> how to reload GUI without killing apps??
[14:34] <CopherNeue> a bashfile? i'd probably need to learn syntax for bash for a bit
[14:35] <tomreyn> bozsikarmand: congratulations, you bought a device which is not properly vendor supported on linux.
[14:35] <mar77i> zergut: you can't do that easily on a regular system. as the gui is implemented as a client-server thing, guess what happens if the server is gone (yes, the clients exit)
[14:36] <zergut> damn
[14:36] <tomreyn> bozsikarmand: you can try this https://github.com/ccMSC/ckb
[14:36] <zergut> so, may be i dont need to reload it
[14:36] <mar77i> zergut: some desktops provie you with the possibility to store a session when you log out, so that the same windows/programs are loaded when you get back
[14:36] <zergut> mar77i: i have some strage issure internal interface elements in program dont respond but i can do some operations with window
[14:38] <zergut> dont respond on mouse clicks o.O
[14:38] <Gamebase> zergut: maybe update your video driver???
[14:38] <mar77i> that doesn't mean much to me though, because whatever looks "internal" to you is just another piece of software somewhere else. do you mean window decorations? maybe you can just restart whatever is responsible for those (probably no longer metacity, no idea)
[14:39] <Gamebase> CopherNeue: No, just an file with one command per line. And make it exacutable. Then call it with the .conf file
[14:39] <CopherNeue> ahh, ok. Thanks! :D
[14:39] <Gamebase> CopherNeue: http://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/sect_02_01.html
[14:39] <Gamebase> CopherNeue: only the first images says enough hopefully ;)
[14:40] <Gamebase> CopherNeue: Good luck!
[14:40] <CopherNeue> thanks again :) Worst case scenario, I'm gonna have to keep putting in the command every system restart
[14:40] <CopherNeue> seems simple enough though
[14:41] <Popzi> Or make it a bootup command ;p
[14:46] <Visitorer> I have a question about Ubuntu TV. The website says that it integrates with your Cable or Satellite service. How exactly does it do that?
[14:46] <Visitorer> What would a physical setup to do this look like?
[14:47] <codfection> what command line dictionary app is good
[14:47] <codfection> for linux
[14:47] <codfection> or even GUI
[14:47] <saml> [drm:intel_dp_link_training_clock_recovery [i915_bpo]] *ERROR* too many voltage retries, give up     what is this
[14:47] <saml> external monitor keeps blinking. laptop monitor is fine
[14:49] <codfection> ??
[14:49] <gregl> Visitorer, I could be wrong, but I  don't think Ubuntu TV ever got off the ground...
[14:52] <Visitorer> That would be a shame.
[14:52] <for{}> layered products are usually crap
[14:52] <rc|3> nas
[14:53] <vfw> Not everything needs to be on TV.  It's on my computer, that's enough.
[14:53] <ikonia> Visitorer: the TV project is basically publicly mothballed
[14:53] <ikonia> I don't believe there is much going on behind the curtain either at this time (that doesn't mean it won't pickup again)
[14:54] <scalper> hey
[14:55] <scalper> is anyone able to tell me what populair tool is being used on ubuntu to make with your mouse small area's on the screen to put them to the clipboard to paste them as being screenshots?
[14:55] <scalper> in windows i used snappy at my work or onenote for that
[14:55] <ikonia> scrot ?
[14:56] <Visitorer> It's a shame. I was looking into smart TVs today and none of them seemed to have an OS that would really fit my moms' needs. Ubuntu TV seemed like it would do the trick and be cheaper too.
[14:56] <ikonia> I think the alt+printscreen will also grab the higlighted area
[14:56] <ikonia> why would it be cheaper ?
[14:56] <Visitorer> Alright, thanks for the info.
[14:56] <ikonia> there was no cost ever advertised
[14:56] <Visitorer> Because I'd use an old computer
[14:56] <Visitorer> And buy a dumb TV
[14:56] <vfw> Visitorer: I use MythTV
[14:56] <Visitorer> Rather than a more expensive smart TV
[14:57] <scalper> ikonia: could be but how woud you highlight a part of your screen with that
[14:57] <Visitorer> Not really what I need. I need something that does Youtube and has a browser.
[14:57] <vfw> Visitorer: I don't need a smart TV, I have MythTV.
[14:58] <alquimines> irc ubuntu spanish
[14:58] <scalper> ikonia
[14:58] <vfw> Visitorer: Mine has a browser and can view youtube videos
[14:58] <scalper> shift-print will do it automatically so you can make the area, thanks anyways pall
[15:00] <ikonia> scalper: just left click on the desktop and drag the mouse
[15:01] <vfw> And my Mother-in-law also uses a MythTV frontend that connects to mine.  I record the programs she likes to watch.
[15:03] <Visitorer> I don't have a tuner and don't want to invest in one so I guess it's not gonna work.
[15:06] <jhutchins> !es
[15:06] <vfw> Visitorer: Here is the remote control we use:  https://img.utdstc.com/screen/android/thumb/mythmote.jpg
[15:06] <Visitorer> Okay but I don't have a tuner and don't want to invest in one so that's useless.
[15:06] <Visitorer> I also don't have a cellphone to spare for a remote
[15:07] <vfw> Okeydokey.  But MythTV ROCKS!
[15:08] <BluesKaj> I just use kodi, but I'm in the boonies without access to many OTA signals
[15:12] <vfw> BluesKaj: I do too.  (Kodi on a Raspberry PI.)
[15:13] <vfw> BluesKaj: But I have OTA 50 miles from here so I have a TV antenna on a tower.
[15:14] <vfw> BluesKaj: So I have Kodi on one input and MythTV on another.
[15:14] <BluesKaj> vfw, yeah I also have it on a rpi3 with raspbiabn and the trinty desktop
[15:14] <BluesKaj> raspbian
[15:17] <vfw> BluesKaj: Yea, I use raspbian with the default desktop, (dont' even know the name of the DE), but I have Kodi set to auto-start.
[15:52] <zergut> mar77i: no, i dont have response from any window on user
[15:53] <zergut> mar77i: tried to relogin, guest account works fine, but my still same
[16:04] <bunjee> how do I find out what version of linux I have? Kubuntu now.......
[16:05] <iparhan> hello eveyone
[16:05] <Bashing-om> bunjee: ' lsb_release -a ' . will do that for the version .
[16:06] <skinux> What is the right command to verify that Ubuntu is using my SWAP partition??
[16:06] <tdring> hey all
[16:06] <bunjee> Bashing-om..........thank you....
[16:06] <tdring> so I have only ever used windows based OS but here a lot about linux based oses
[16:07] <Bashing-om> skinux: ' swapon --summary '  .
[16:07] <ash_workz> (after `sudo apt full-upgrade`) "If Secure Boot remains enabled on your system, your system may still boot but any hardware that requires third-party drivers to work correctly may not  be usable." -- should I be concerned?
[16:07] <tdring> why is ubuntu better then say windows 7
[16:07] <iparhan> How i can controll all files in windwos by linux system
[16:07] <iparhan> tdring   , because its be safer than win7]
[16:08] <cfhowlett> tdring, because you can download it for free, make a bootable usb in minutes, boot it and see for yourself --- as opposed to asking random queries of complete strangers who have no idea what or how you use your computer.
[16:09] <cfhowlett> iparhan, "control all windows file" ..what?
[16:09] <iparhan> yes
[16:09] <skinux> Are the sizes in results from swapon --summary in bytes, or kilobytes?
[16:09] <tdring> cfhowlett: fair enough
[16:09] <iparhan> i mean  use samba  or ant server
[16:09] <tdring> how big of a usb drive would I need
[16:09] <cfhowlett> !samba | iparhan,
[16:10] <cfhowlett> tdring, 8 gb
[16:10] <cfhowlett> !usb | tdring
[16:11] <tdring> thanks
[16:11] <cfhowlett> happy2help!  tdring
[16:11] <iparhan> cfhowlett , can u send that web address ?
[16:12] <ash_workz> I mean, should I be investigating what 3rd party drivers are currently installed?
[16:12] <cfhowlett> iparhan, what web address would that be?
[16:12] <ash_workz> I can't imagine this message is particularly significant if everything currently works on my machine
[16:13] <iparhan> cfhoelett
[16:13] <ash_workz> (however, my machine *does* act quirky sometimes)
[16:13] <iparhan> about that share files between windows and linux  ?
[16:13] <cfhowlett> cfhowlett, what web address do you mean?
[16:13] <cfhowlett> !samba | iparhan
[16:13] <ash_workz> (for example, if left shut for an extended period of time, sometimes opening it back up wont render any text)
[16:13] <ash_workz> (which is particularly annoying when messages pop-up and their blank)
[16:15]  * linux_user says Hello all! I booted up ubuntu and noticed that a few scripts failed but I the screen scrolled before I could read which one (one I noticed was OpenIPMI) how can go back post bootup and see what scripts failed on bootup???
[16:15] <iparhan> ubottu  Do you have a easily tutotiol about it ?
[16:16] <linux_user> ubottu bootup scripts
[16:16] <ash_workz> linux_user: can't you `ps aux | egrep '(pipe delimited list of scripts that should be running)'` ?
[16:16] <zergut> what could be possible reason in inability to install from PPA?
[16:16] <zergut> something with public key
[16:16] <linux_user> no, because there are so many that start up I don't know them all
[16:17] <linux_user> ubuntu has no log showing what scripts failed on bootup? how gay that is!
[16:17] <wedgie> zergut: have you imported the key?
[16:17] <ash_workz> linux_user: I wouldn't jump to that conclusion based on what I said ;)
[16:17] <zergut> wedgie: i think im not, if it need some specific actions
[16:17] <wedgie> linux_user: i'd start by looking through dmesg
[16:18] <linux_user> why would you recommend ps aux if you knew there was a log? that is a rather purposefully circuitous answer.
[16:18] <linux_user> I did, dmesg does not that
[16:18] <linux_user> dmesg shows ZERO about what scripts ran, just hardware info basically
[16:19] <wedgie> zergut: there should be instructions on whatever page told you how to add the ppa. involves the command apt-key add
[16:20] <ash_workz> linux_user: maybe try grepping syslog for words you saw during boot around the time of the fails
[16:21] <wedgie> linux_user: /var/log/messages? kern.log? boot.log?
[16:21] <linux_user> ash_workz, if I could have read anything other than seeing [FAILED], I'd not need the log
[16:21] <linux_user> let me see what I can find there
[16:23] <linux_user> wedgie: boot.log seems to have the entirety of the output I think! I am reviewing it now
[16:26] <wicope> wicope> Hi please i need create a Modeline. Which program i can use? http://pastebin.com/Cy014LyL
[16:26] <phreeak> ubuntu
[16:26] <ash_workz> (after `sudo apt full-upgrade`) "If Secure Boot remains enabled on your system, your system may still boot but any hardware that requires third-party drivers to work correctly may not  be usable." -- should I be concerned?
[16:26] <ash_workz> I can't imagine this message is particularly significant if everything currently works on my machine
[16:27] <linux_user> what failed? some stupid braille display driver thing!?!
[16:27] <ash_workz> meaning, I haven't added new hardware or anything
[16:27] <linux_user> plus an OpenIPMI driver
[16:27] <vfw> wicope: What video driver are you using?
[16:27] <wicope> vfw, NOUVEAU
[16:27] <vfw> wicope: What GPU do you have?
[16:28] <vfw> wicope: nvidia-xconfig
[16:28] <vfw> wicope: sudo nvidia-xconfig
[16:28] <wicope> vfw, http://pastebin.com/HRN2pZp7
[16:29] <wicope> vfw, free software please
[16:31] <vfw> wicope: sudo apt remove nvidia*
[16:32] <vfw> wicope: rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[16:32] <WeiJunLi> if my CPU doesn't support hardware virtualization (kvm) there's something I can do to still use kvm extensions?
[16:32] <wicope> vfw, i have NOUVEAU no nvidia
[16:32] <skinux> Since I have a SWAP partition (it's not all used), memory shouldn't be slowing down my laptop, right?
[16:32] <vfw> wicope: What is your goal?
[16:33] <skinux> I mean, the fact that I only have 12G of hard disk space left..
[16:33] <wicope> vfw, i don't have /etc/X11/xorg.conf i can create a Modeline. Which program i can use? http://pastebin.com/Cy014LyL
[16:33] <vfw> wicope: What problem are you trying to solve?
[16:33] <Bashing-om> skinux: "free" might be usefull here .
[16:33] <linux_user> wedgie: thank you for your suggestions! /var/log/boot.log had the information I needed!
[16:33] <wedgie> np
[16:34] <linux_user> wedgie: I was then able to update my ansible scripts to disable the brltty service and remove the package as well, so it shan't be an issue in the forthcoming future.
[16:34] <jon5000> hello I am hoping someone can help:  Installed 16.04 on a yoga 13 laptop.  Touchscreen is not being recognized.  Previous installs on this computer recognized it and it worked beautifully.  When i typed xinput, the touchscreen was listed as ELAN.  Now with this installation it does not show up in the list at all
[16:34] <skinux> I have 172 RAM free and 1656 SWAP
[16:36] <Bashing-om> skinux: If you want a comment on " free " .. please pastebin the result . So we see all .
[16:36] <wicope> vfw, the problem is have any tools for create a Modeline. I know gtf and cvt but the window is moved to the right a little
[16:37] <vfw> wicope: Maybe you need to look at monitor settings?
[16:37] <ducasse> wicope: if a modeline causes the screen to be non-centered etc, you need to correct that with monitor controls
[16:39] <vfw> wicope: Is the size right for your monitor?  (It should auto-detect.)
[16:40] <wicope> ducasse, yes is my problem and is better that centered the monitor automatically, no a hand: with monitor controls...
[16:42] <vfw> wicope: What is your native language?
[16:42] <wicope> return later. thanks vfw and ducasse.
[16:42] <vfw> wicope: Ok
[16:42] <wicope> vfw, not English
[16:43] <zergut> wedgie: yeah, i guess i solved the problem, thank you
[16:47] <wiedii> 2
[16:55] <kankusht> good afternoon
[16:57] <_ramok> Hi
[16:57] <kankusht> good afternoon
[16:58] <ubuntu-mate> guys, I'm talking to you on a live ubuntu MATE usb. I need some help with clean installing the iso. I somehow messed up the partitions and the install fails everytime. When I turn the computer on without live usb, it does nothing but blink. I turn on live usb and it gives a bunch of messages, one, "error: dev sda sector 2050". Please help, newbie with linux here. I did try to manually set the partitions correctly, but that
[16:58] <ubuntu-mate> failed too.
[16:59] <kankusht> does anyone know how to solve this error? Xlib: extension GLX missing on display :0.0
[16:59] <ubuntu-mate> When I went to manually set the partions at install, the two partitions look like they weren't set, I mean, they didn't say swap or extension 4 whatever they're supposed to say.
[16:59] <streetwitch> kserv identify bluepill
[16:59] <Bashing-om> !smartctl
[16:59] <streetwitch> ignore that
[17:00] <iparhan> hey guys
[17:00] <kankusht> does anyone know how to solve this error? Xlib: extension GLX missing on display :0.0
[17:00] <iparhan> its worked
[17:01] <streetwitch> How do I change my password on freenode?
[17:02] <akik> ubuntu-mate: what do you mean? your partitioning changes don't stick?
[17:02] <_ramok> i've some issues with dependency on an ubuntu 16.04 server. http://pastebin.com/zKEAhJQQ   i'm trying to run apt-get -f install as suggested by the system, but this also doesn't work
[17:02] <streetwitch> I got it now than ks
[17:03] <_ramok> any idea, what i should do to fix that issue?
[17:03] <kankusht> does anyone know how to solve this error? Xlib: extension GLX missing on display :0.0
[17:03] <ducasse> !patience | kankusht
[17:04] <jon5000> can anyone help me get my touchscreen working on a lenovo yoga 13 with ubuntu?
[17:04] <kankusht> XD
[17:04] <kankusht> sorry guys
[17:05] <Bashing-om> _ramok: Pastebin ' apt-cache policy python python-minimal ' PPA holding the versions ?
[17:06] <hook-nose_rhino> hello!
[17:06] <hook-nose_rhino> how do i Ubuntu?
[17:07] <_ramok> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/jAdNP7Xc
[17:07] <linux_user> I am interested to make an install ISO of ubuntu gnome that is inclusive of openssh-server on it installed by default, anyone have any ideas on doing this??
[17:07] <hook-nose_rhino> welcome digbychicken
[17:08] <ubuntu-mate> akik, it just says it fails. Also, I went back to the beginning and just tried the normal install of the whole partition choice and it won't install either. It just won't install. Like there is a reading writing error or something.
[17:08] <kankusht> ubuntu is awesome
[17:09] <ubuntu-mate> and it takes forever to go through the install but fails at end.
[17:09] <akik> ubuntu-mate: well maybe your storage device is really failing. try running for example badblocks on the device from the live session
[17:09] <ubuntu-mate> newbie here, so how do i do that?
[17:10] <_ramok> Bashing-om: any other info  you need? i don't get the PPA question, i've used the standard packages from ubuntu
[17:10] <fling> ubuntu-mate: to run a short online test `smartctl -t short /dev/sda`
[17:11] <fling> ubuntu-mate: to run a long online test `smartctl -t long /dev/sda`
[17:11] <kankusht> I think you need to boot from the CD or usb (where you have the iso) and select try ubuntu
[17:11] <akik> ubuntu-mate: you can install new applications into the live session. just run sudo apt-get install e2fsprogs. the errors thou should be visible in dmesg output
[17:11] <fling> ubuntu-mate: to check the results `smartctl --all /dev/sda | less`
[17:11] <kankusht> that is the live session, then open a terminal
[17:12] <kankusht> and run the command
[17:12] <Bashing-om> _ramok: Looks good so far . now ' apt-cache policy  python2.7  python2.7-minimal' ?
[17:12] <hn_rhino> hello everyone! How does I Ubuntu?
[17:13] <mar77i> zergut: you said the guest account works fine? looks like something about your config breaks things.
[17:14] <_ramok> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/RTgDYpN0
[17:14] <mar77i> hn_rhino: on foot, and if on foot doesn't work you'll have to try by hand.
[17:14] <nacc> hn_rhino: that is not a sensible question. Ubuntu is not a verb. Do you mean how do you intall Ubuntu on your system? Or how to try it out?
[17:14] <zergut> mar77i: could be i just killed all apps
[17:14] <zergut> _ramok: i didnt know you are using ubuntu ;)
[17:14] <mar77i> urgh. reminds me: I don't.
[17:15] <mar77i> cya :)
[17:15] <nacc> _ramok: Bashing-om: very confusing output, as 2.7.11-1 is not published in xenial, afaict. Did you make sure to run `apt update` first?
[17:15] <Bashing-om> _ramok: A PPA is not a factor gere . what results ' sudo apt intall python2.7-minimal ' .
[17:15] <nacc> _ramok: Bashing-om: nm, was looking at the wrong package!
[17:16] <Bashing-om> nacc: Good catch ! ..
[17:16] <hn_rhino> nacc:  Sorry, this is my first time here.  I didn't expect anyone to actually answer me, although I greatly appreciate that you did.  I won't be doing anymore trolling.
[17:16] <nacc> hn_rhino: appreciated :)
[17:17] <_ramok> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/AYvvn99v
[17:17] <nacc> Bashing-om: it feels like maybe there is simply some local configuration having been done.
[17:17] <nacc> _ramok: did you create/install any local python2 packages?
[17:17] <_ramok> nacc:  not that i can remember
[17:17] <Bashing-om> !info python2.7-minimal xenial
[17:18] <_ramok> hm, what to do now?
[17:18] <nacc> Bashing-om: probably worth figuing out what created '/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages' then
[17:19] <Bashing-om> nacc: Think that is in the tranlation to english .. the source "looks" good when moused over .
[17:19] <RFleming> Greetings!
[17:19] <_ramok> nacc:  Bashing-om http://pastebin.com/93vkfjL6
[17:20] <captainfixerpc14> exit
[17:20] <captainfixerpc14> oops
[17:20] <nacc> _ramok: ah i see ... can you run `dpkg-query -S /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages` (I think that's the right command)
[17:20] <ubuntu-mate> guys, somehow I got cut off. Maybe they thought I said something wrong. So, fling, the first suggestion you told me to put in the terminal failed because I didn't have permission. Your last suggestion I put in the terminal says that I already have the newest version.
[17:21] <_ramok> nacc:
[17:21] <_ramok> dpkg-query -S /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages
[17:21] <_ramok> mesos: /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages
[17:21] <nacc> _ramok: but it looks like, if i had to guess, you installed the mesos python stuff (possibly manually), which broke dpkg/apt's assumptions about the python layout
[17:21] <nacc> _ramok: yes, that package is buggy...
[17:22] <nacc> _ramok: i guess ... in that it created a directory in /usr/lib/python2.7 and that should be a symlink to /usr/local (as the earlier translation indicated)
[17:22] <nacc> Bashing-om: --^ does that seem reasonable?
[17:22] <nacc> _ramok: where did you get mesos from? (`apt-cache policy mesos`) although i expect it's going to just say dpkg :/
[17:23] <Bashing-om> nacc: Yeah . not the 1st time a lost symlink has caused an issue .
[17:23] <nacc> Bashing-om: yep
[17:23] <_ramok> nacc:  echo "deb http://repos.mesosphere.com/${DISTRO} ${CODENAME} main" | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mesosphere.list
[17:23] <nacc> _ramok: presuming 3rd party package ... remove the ppa/external source and/or remove the mesos package
[17:23] <nacc> _ramok: that is *basically* a PPA  :)
[17:23] <_ramok> :)
[17:24] <linux_user> I am interested to make an install ISO of ubuntu gnome that is inclusive of openssh-server on it installed by default, anyone have any ideas on doing this??
[17:24] <nacc> _ramok: when we say PPA here, we often mean "any 3rd party sources"
[17:24] <_ramok> nacc: that's in the mesos list: deb http://repos.mesosphere.com/ubuntu xenial main
[17:24] <_ramok> ah okay
[17:24] <_ramok> so it's mesos which is buggy?
[17:24] <_ramok> the mesos packages
[17:24] <_ramok> respectively deps?
[17:24] <nacc> _ramok: yes, they break system python, it seems
[17:24] <nacc> linux_user: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization ?
[17:25] <_ramok> and how to get it fixed? removing the entry, run apt-get update ?
[17:25] <linux_user> ramok: https://repogen.simplylinux.ch/
[17:25] <linux_user> thank nacc I'll review it!
[17:25] <nacc> _ramok: you could just purge mesos and see if it works for now
[17:25] <_ramok> ehm, it's on a production setting... :)
[17:26] <stan_man_can> Right now I have this at the top of my /etc/network/before.rules https://gist.github.com/bkilshaw/14d1e0c1bbcc3a4e3d982277953a90e8
[17:26] <nacc> _ramok: and then, maybe, before installing mesos again, do: `sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages`
[17:26] <stan_man_can> How can I also forward port 443?
[17:26] <nacc> _ramok: you should talk to mesos then :)
[17:26] <_ramok> thanks nacc
[17:27] <nacc> _ramok: not meant sarcastically, just that if you need mesos and you need ubuntu to work, their package is broken and not much ubuntu can do about it
[17:27] <_ramok> thanks for the clarification
[17:27] <nacc> _ramok: you might be able to manually fix it up, but it's error-prone -- like mv the mesos package contents to /usr/local/lib and then make the symlink as above
[17:28] <subho> Hello. I am trying to install a usb wifi adapter. I have been provided the download link and have downloaded the driver package which is of the form .tar.bz2
[17:28] <subho> However it does not contain any config file
[17:29] <ubuntu-mate> guys I somehow keep getting cut off. Can you help me?
[17:29] <subho> and i am not certain how to install this driver
[17:29] <akik> ubuntu-mate: check the dmesg command to see if it shows errors about your storage device
[17:30]  * zardoz_gnoobot says hi
[17:30] <akik> ubuntu-mate: you can use badblocks and its write mode to test all sectors of your hard disk. it'll take a long time but then you'll know
[17:30] <subho> I can provide the download link, can anyone see the driver package and tell me how to install it??
[17:30] <akik> ubuntu-mate: smartctl was the other tool
[17:31] <subho> this is the link : https://www.dropbox.com/s/hifqv9zkhfu2cw0/DPO_MT7601U_LinuxSTA_3.0.0.4_20130913.tar.bz2?dl=0
[17:31] <akik> 19:10 < fling> ubuntu-mate: to run a short online test `smartctl -t short /dev/sda`
[17:31] <akik> 19:11 < fling> ubuntu-mate: to run a long online test `smartctl -t long /dev/sda`
[17:31] <ubuntu-mate> yes smartctl didn't give me permission
[17:31] <akik> ubuntu-mate: you need to prepend the command with sudo
[17:31] <fling> ubuntu-mate: `sudo su` first
[17:32] <fling> ubuntu-mate: then run your smartctl
[17:32] <akik> i.e. sudo smartctl -t short /dev/sda
[17:33] <subho> The model of the usb wifi adapter is : http://www.ebay.in/itm/600-Mbps-RT5370-USB-WiFi-Adapter-Wireless-WiFi-Dongle-With-External-Antenna-WiFi-/331863400698?
[17:33] <subho> Can anyone help me out to install this usb driver
[17:35] <ubuntu-mate> it's telling me to wait 2 minutes.
[17:38] <vfw> subho: iwconfig |& nc termbin.com 9999  #Let's have a look.
[17:39] <subho> vfw: didn't get you there
[17:39] <vfw> subho: iwconfig
[17:40] <vfw> subho: iwconfig |& nc termbin.com 9999
[17:40] <vfw> subho: Send resulting URL
[17:40] <vfw> Let's see the output of iwconfig
[17:41] <subho> That's the url : http://termbin.com/0pnc
[17:42] <vfw> subho: Looks like it is working.  See if you can connect.
[17:43] <subho> I actually need the adapter for creating a hotspot
[17:43] <ubuntu-mate> Well, I wated for the smart test and it didn't do anything.
[17:44] <ubuntu-mate> I did the dmesg command. It says I/O error, dev sda, sector 2050. among other errors in red.
[17:44] <subho> But on creating a new wifi network from the network manager it says : (32) Ad-Hoc mode is not supported by this device.
[17:44] <stan_man_can> Anyone know how I can forward port 443 to a different port?
[17:44] <vfw> subho: Do you know if it has an AP mode?
[17:44] <subho> Yes it has.
[17:44] <subho> I have tried it on windows
[17:45] <vfw> subho: man iwconfig
[17:46] <akik> ubuntu-mate: i/o errors are never good :(
[17:46] <subho> vfw: What to do after opening the manual?
[17:47] <vfw> subho: You could write a script to get it into AP mode and use iptables rule to share internet and maybe even set up a dhcp server for it.
[17:48] <subho> vfw : Any tutorial online for it??
[17:48] <ubuntu-mate> did I loose you guys?
[17:48] <ducasse> ubuntu-mate: that disk seems to be failing, i would replace asap
[17:49] <ubuntu-mate> Do you mean my hard disk on my computer?
[17:50] <vfw> subho: I'll look ....
[17:51] <vfw> stan_man_can: Incoming ?
[17:51] <vfw> stan_man_can: For a server on your LAN?
[17:52] <vfw> subho: Are you doing this for just one connection?
[17:52] <vfw> subho: And what are you sharing?
[17:52] <stan_man_can> vfw, public server
[17:53] <vfw> stan_man_can: What port do you want to redirect to?
[17:53] <subho> vfw: I am sharing my pc's ethernet connection to be used in my phone
[17:53] <stan_man_can> vfw: 3233
[17:53] <stan_man_can> vfw right now I have this working to redirect port 80: https://gist.github.com/bkilshaw/14d1e0c1bbcc3a4e3d982277953a90e8
[17:54] <stan_man_can> that's at the top of my /etc/ufw/before.rules
[17:54] <subho> vfw: Since I don't have any wireless card installed I have to make do with a usb adapter
[17:58] <vfw> subho: Maybe:  http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/09/3-ways-create-wifi-hotspot-ubuntu/
[17:58] <Snowtred> When I am using the APT library to install a new plugin, what is the proper way to search for that plugin's name for "apt-get"?  Right now I just have to google "apt-get (plugin name)", but that doesn't seem like the right way.  Anyway to search for a plugin on terminal by its common name?
[17:59] <ubuntu-mate> So, no fix for me? The server on my end keeps going off and then on.
[17:59] <stan_man_can> vfw, and that works great for port 80, but I tried to manipulte it a bit to get 443 working too but no dice
[18:00] <stan_man_can> Tried copying that -A line and switching the port numbers and no luck, also tried duplicate the whole block and no luck either
[18:01] <subho> vfw : Will try it. Thanks mate
[18:01] <vfw> stan_man_can: Are you going to do this on the server itself?  Or the router it is connected to?
[18:01] <stan_man_can> vfw, on the server itself
[18:01] <stan_man_can> vfw it's on a VPS
[18:01] <stan_man_can> on a host
[18:01] <stan_man_can> (digital ocean)
[18:05] <dsynapse> hi
[18:05] <vfw> stan_man_can: Maybe:
[18:06] <vfw> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 433 -j REDIRECT --to-port 3
[18:06] <vfw> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 433 -j REDIRECT --to-port 3
[18:06] <vfw> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 433 -j REDIRECT --to-port 3
[18:06] <glitchd> dsynapse, hello
[18:06] <cerealguy> hi guise
[18:06] <vfw> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 433 -j REDIRECT --to-port 3233
[18:07] <stan_man_can> there you go
[18:07] <stan_man_can> lol
[18:07] <glitchd> cerealguy, hello
[18:07] <vfw> sorry...
[18:07] <cerealguy> is it possible to upgrade from 16.04.1 LTS to 16.10 using an .iso that i downloaded?  or do i have to do a reinstall?  i booted to the .iso but the option to upgrade was grayed out
[18:07] <vfw> I dono, try it and see...
[18:08] <vfw> stan_man_can: If eth0 is the actual interface it's coming through
[18:08] <stan_man_can> vfw it is thanks
[18:08] <vfw> cerealguy: Do you have a particular reason for moving away from the LTS version you have now?
[18:09] <dsynapse> hi glitchd
[18:09] <cerealguy> vfw: well.  and please don't think i'm being flippant.  but literally i'm totally bored at work and have nothing else to do
[18:10] <vfw> cerealguy:  Yea, ok.  Well, let me ask you this;  Is your /home/ on a separate partition?
[18:10] <cerealguy> no,  :(  i didn't separate them out and am not using LVM  :(
[18:11] <cerealguy> i'm just wondering if you can use a full .iso to upgrade rather than d/l all the files
[18:12] <vfw> cerealguy: Does the last line of /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades say "Prompt=lts" ?
[18:12] <cerealguy> negative, it says Prompt=normal
[18:13] <ducasse> cerealguy: no, you can't upgrade from an iso image
[18:13] <cerealguy> ah ok
[18:13] <cerealguy> welp  :)
[18:13] <cerealguy> thank you, ducasse
[18:13] <cerealguy> and vfw
[18:13] <ducasse> cerealguy: np
[18:17] <vfw> cerealguy: If you have access to the internet, you can just do it online; sudo do-release-upgrade
[18:18] <cerealguy> yeah.  i got a really slow connx and it is so ridic
[18:29] <Dr-007> good day everyone. i'm using dnsmasq with hostapd to create an access point from my ubuntu server. when i connect with my windows 10 laptop i get an IP from dnsmasq but when i connect with my android smartphone i dont get 1
[18:29] <Dr-007> anyone familair with this? perhabs i should use another IEEE modus?
[18:34] <Dr-007> ah, when i turn of 'doth' which enables: ieee80211h and ieee80211d it works for my android aswell
[18:47] <ayjay_t> so hey #ubuntu. i installed an ubuntu live usb with unetbootin and 4gb of ext3, with a ton dedicated to persistant storage (i'm making a custom live usb), but when i boot from it, the grub menu gives me the host machines OSes :-(
[18:47] <ayjay_t> i realize its not *totally* ubuntu related but i followed an ubuntu guide so i figured someone in here might have some knowledge
[18:49] <p_d> Hey all, I have dual boot linux mint and win 7.How do I freshly install ubuntu 16.04LTS and remove linux mint 18 completely? Please explain in newbie friendly terms..thanks
[18:51] <ayjay_t> hey p_d, are you comfortable with your partition table?
[18:51] <OerHeks> p_d, like you installed mint, how hard was that?
[18:52] <ayjay_t> oooh burn
[18:52]  * ayjay_t dabs
[18:52] <p_d> I just followed instructions provided in the blog(idk the url now)
[18:53] <p_d> It wasnt that much hard as I simply followed the steps which are clearly mentioned
[18:53] <ayjay_t> well, if you could paste your partition table, as well as the output of "mount" i can be more confident in your first steps
[18:53] <OerHeks> p_d, just start the installer, you get an option to choose
[18:53] <ayjay_t> OerHeks: is it a fact
[18:53] <brunch875> it should be about clicking next next next and choosing "wipe mint and install ubuntu alongside windows"
[18:53] <ayjay_t> realllly wow
[18:54] <ayjay_t> they give you an option to wreck another OS on the install menu these days?
[18:54] <p_d> Will it overwrite Mint? are you sure?
[18:54] <brunch875> if it says it will, it will
[18:54] <p_d> Is it as simple as next next?
[18:54] <brunch875> if there's no such an option, then unlucky
[18:54] <brunch875> but try to see first
[18:54] <brunch875> I'd expect it to appear
[18:54] <ayjay_t> good point
[18:55] <ayjay_t> oh this is so weird, i'm looking in the grub config for the mounted usb and its listing live cd options
[18:55] <ayjay_t> but when i chose "boot from usb" from my bios menu it gave me my host options
[18:55] <ayjay_t> what in tarnation
[18:55] <ayjay_t> brb lets try it again
[18:56] <p_d> Okay..one more question! ..I have ubuntu 16.04 LTS iso file.. what do I need to do next? like creating a bootable drive? am I correct?
[18:56] <brunch875> p_d there are easy instructions on the ubuntu website
[18:56] <brunch875> let me grab them for you...
[18:56] <p_d> sure thanks
[18:56] <OerHeks> like you did on mint ..
[18:57] <brunch875> https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu
[18:57] <brunch875> https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
[18:57] <ayjay_t> sooo weirrdd lets go to #grub
[18:57] <p_d> thanks
[18:58] <ayjay_t> whats windows
[18:59] <brunch875> I pasted two links: one for windows and another for ubuntu
[19:02] <p_d> Well should I 'verify the download' as suggested in the site?
[19:02] <brunch875> I never do
[19:02] <brunch875> but you should
[19:02] <p_d> How long will it take and how hard it is?
[19:02] <siosier> hello
[19:03] <siosier> i ran an software, initially it asked for a wizard beginner box , where it gives me options
[19:03] <siosier> how do i get it as new? i want to undo my application as newly installed , instead?
[19:03] <siosier> i selected the first option ,and now it no longer gives me the box? so
[19:03] <siosier> how do i get it as new? i want to undo my application as newly installed , instead?
[19:03] <brunch875> siosier: that really depends on the software
[19:03] <ayjay_t> do you want to uninstall it?
[19:03] <siosier> how do i get it back? then, i just want to refresh my install?
[19:03] <OerHeks> siosier, what 'an software' ?
[19:03] <brunch875> p_d: there's no actual need to verify
[19:04] <ayjay_t> its someone who speaks english as a second language, OerHeks
[19:04] <ayjay_t> i'm assuming but hey
[19:04] <siosier> tiemu , its a calculator emulator of Texas instruments
[19:04]  * ayjay_t throws table
[19:04] <p_d> okay
[19:04] <ayjay_t> oh i thought u meant that was your architecture
[19:04] <ayjay_t> i was like wow they're putting ubuntus on everything these days
[19:05] <siosier> it gave me a option for selecting a rom image, but i didnt take that option, i want to run the wizard back?
[19:05] <ayjay_t> maybe google `tiemu reconfigure` `tiemu configure wizard` and if you can't find it, `sudo apt remove --purge tiemu && sudo apt install tiemu`
[19:06] <ayjay_t> oh wait is ubuntu using a new package manager these days
[19:06] <brunch875> yes
[19:06] <brunch875> apt instead of apt-get
[19:06] <brunch875> oh, you mentioned apt anyway
[19:06] <ayjay_t> yeah that i knew
[19:07] <ayjay_t> i thought canonical was trying to come out with the one package manager to rule them all, is that apt?
[19:07] <brunch875> you mean snapcraft?
[19:07] <siosier> ayjay_t: so config file stores the options that i fed into it?
[19:07] <ayjay_t> sosier: deleting that file *might* prompt the wizard
[19:07] <ayjay_t> sosier: that would be a *sane* reaction but i can't guarentee thats how it works
[19:07] <siosier> where is my input stored actualy, i mean its behaviour is as if its old, so now do i undo it without deleteing the pkg
[19:08] <nacc> siosier: that depends entirely on the package
[19:08] <ayjay_t> siosier: `man tiemu`
[19:09] <siosier> deleting which file? i dont want to reinstall over and over as there are 4 options
[19:09] <ayjay_t> sioser: deleting the config file where it stored your values
[19:09] <ayjay_t> siosier*
[19:09] <OerHeks> siosier, most likely look for the  ~/.config folder
[19:09] <ayjay_t> and thats a guess, btw
[19:10] <ayjay_t> i'm still not sure it would work
[19:11] <siosier> yes i have it, so how do i regenerate that file, is there a way for any package ,i mean *any* to set it to its default settings
[19:11] <siosier> as if just installed
[19:11] <brunch875> purging and reinstalling should do the trick
[19:12] <ayjay_t> yeah thats really the only surefire way, i think
[19:12] <brunch875> but that's normally overkill
[19:12] <brunch875> you can format ubuntu too
[19:12] <brunch875> now then...
[19:12] <ayjay_t> yeah you should
[19:12] <ayjay_t> i recomend it
[19:13] <ayjay_t> i think isn't tiemu a *really* tiny package, probably? I mean wouldn't purging and reinstalling it make a lot of sense?
[19:13] <ayjay_t> we're not talking about blender
[19:13] <brunch875> if you just want to get it done, purge and reinstall
[19:14] <siosier> deleting the config worked actually, thought it would crash like gpg
[19:14] <www-bukolay-net> Hi
[19:14] <siosier> when we delete gpg's config its crashed,and doesnt boot
[19:14] <ayjay_t> +1 for siosier
[19:14] <brunch875> ayjay_t: About snaps, I can't wait until they're the main method, but debian packages aren't going anywhere
[19:15] <ayjay_t> brunch875: i haven't looked into it, actually, I mean what's so good about it?
[19:15] <siosier> format ubuntu ? means reinstall ubuntu?
[19:15] <brunch875> ayjay_t: remember when you were a kid and tried to copy and paste a game in windows to get it to work?
[19:15] <brunch875> I mean the folder containing the game
[19:16] <brunch875> that's what's so fancy about snaps
[19:16] <brunch875> and the sandboxing stuff
[19:16] <ayjay_t> hahaha yeah i did that
[19:17] <ayjay_t> lol so c:/program files without registry issues then
[19:17] <ayjay_t> i'll keep an open mind to it
[19:20] <goethwisperer> so I'd like to use an ssd for my system files and have my home directory on an hdd
[19:21] <knittel> bonjour le monde, revenue :)
[19:21] <goethwisperer> how do I implement full disk encryption on both drives?
[19:21] <ayjay_t> haha goethwisperer... wow
[19:21] <knittel> question: i know its pure senseless but is it possible to have 4 versions of linux on 1 hdd, without probs?
[19:21] <knittel> HDD = 1tb so that doesnt matter
[19:21] <ayjay_t> knittel: yes
[19:22] <knittel> i like to experiment :)
[19:22] <ayjay_t> knittel: no i mean, yes its senseless
[19:22] <goethwisperer> ayjay_t: is it a stupid question?
[19:22] <vfw> knittel: Should not be a problem.
[19:22] <ayjay_t> but also yes, its possible
[19:22] <ayjay_t> no goethwisperer i'm in aw of your ambition
[19:22] <knittel> and hello ayjay
[19:22] <goethwisperer> haha why?
[19:22] <ayjay_t> ;-) knittel
[19:22] <vfw> knittel: Some will even use same swap and/or same /home/
[19:22] <knittel> i dont know goeth
[19:22] <ayjay_t> hoethwisperer, i mean, you will have the most secure hard drives of anyone i've ever met
[19:23] <knittel> i've experimented a lot but not with linux, always with windows
[19:23] <ayjay_t> knittel how badly do you want to experiment?
[19:23] <nicomachus> knittel: use VMs.
[19:23] <knittel> i had vista and w7 and ubuntu on 1 system  but 2 hdd's
[19:23] <ayjay_t> like do you want to go through the linux-ringer
[19:23] <goethwisperer> ayjay_t: hm, I just thought it's the logical step
[19:23] <vfw> knittel: Experiment away... :)
[19:23] <goethwisperer> if you're using full disk encryption already
[19:23] <goethwisperer> but want to add use a ssd for boot
[19:23] <ayjay_t> goethwisperer: i think that you will experience very slow IO even if you have hardware accelerated encruption
[19:23] <vfw> knittel: And Ubuntu is a good one to start with.
[19:24] <vfw> knittel: ... fairly easy to install ...
[19:24] <knittel> i saw that the vm's are wi ndows based?i like the idea of vm to, but is there for linux?
[19:24] <knittel> in this case ubuntu
[19:24] <nicomachus> knittel: if you really want to play around a lot -- break things, re-install, break again, switch to seomthing else -- I HIGHLY suggest VMs.
[19:24] <knittel> i dont have windows at all anymore :)
[19:24] <nicomachus> and yes, VMs work fine on Linux.
[19:25] <nicomachus> virtualbox or VMware
[19:25] <nicomachus> whatever you choose.
[19:25] <nicomachus> !VM | knittel
[19:25] <knittel> i did not succeed in install virtualbox
[19:25] <knittel> had tried that under u -mate
[19:25] <nicomachus> what was the error?
[19:25] <knittel> but didnt work out
[19:25] <vfw> nicomachus: knittel I don't know, dual boot isn't bad either...
[19:26] <nicomachus> vfw: knittel said 4 or more installations though. Most disks only allow for 4 partitions.
[19:26] <knittel> i not remember exactly, but it was locked somewhere, i had no right to access
[19:26] <vfw> nicomachus: Not true.  You can have extended, logical partitions.
[19:26] <knittel> dualboot is easy :)
[19:26] <nicomachus> !Virtualbox | knittel
[19:26] <knittel> i talk about 4 :)
[19:26] <Dr-007> good day everyone. i'm using dnsmasq with hostapd to create an access point from my ubuntu server. when i connect with my windows 10 laptop i get an IP from dnsmasq but when i connect with my android smartphone i dont get 1. when i restart i can connect with my android for a little while. seems like this ticket had exactly the same issue as me: https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/16623 hostapd is
[19:26] <Dr-007> saying this: deauthenticated due to inactivity (timer DEAUTH/REMOVE) and i never see DHCP (dnsmasq) try to give me an IP. (my android is waiting enlessly)
[19:26] <knittel> i like to try mint to
[19:27] <knittel> and knoppix i like also
[19:27] <knittel> lol
[19:27] <knittel> i dont care indeed , like to play around :)
[19:27] <vfw> knittel: Here is one of mine:  http://termbin.com/zeqq
[19:27] <knittel> tx vfw
[19:27] <p_d> brunch875, u there?
[19:27] <ayjay_t> knittel why don't you check out #lfs
[19:27] <brunch875> yes!
[19:28] <p_d> hey it didnt show anything like remove Mint and install ubuntu :(
[19:28] <knittel> tx, 'cos i'm new i dont know the existence of them
[19:28] <knittel> now yes
[19:28] <brunch875> p_d: Now that's unfortunate... Which options did you see?
[19:28] <p_d> I have captured photos! Can you please view it?
[19:29] <brunch875> yes, I will
[19:29] <ayjay_t> knittel linuxfromscratch.org
[19:29] <ayjay_t> knittel it is *very* tedious
[19:29] <Bashing-om> knittel: verry doable; My current multi-boot : http://termbin.com/anoo . You will learn a lot about grub !
[19:29] <p_d> just a sec
[19:29] <knittel> tx, i wrote it down
[19:30] <knittel> but talk for real with playing you learning :)
[19:30] <knittel> before i had a lot of computers handy, now just one, so need to be more careful
[19:30] <vfw> knittel: If I were you, I'd use Ubuntu rather than mint.  Ubuntu or Xubuntu or Lubuntu or Kbuntu, not mint.
[19:31] <knittel> i like ubuntu for use, thats not the prob
[19:31] <knittel> ubuntu is not so difficult it looks to me
[19:31] <vfw> knittel: see my pm
[19:31] <knittel> thumb up for it
[19:31] <knittel> i see, i go to read
[19:32] <knittel> saw it, well i dive first in the grub
[19:32] <knittel> thats not to difficult for starters
[19:33] <vfw> knittel: You can come back here druing the install process if you have problems/questions, we can probably help.
[19:34] <Bashing-om> knittel: The easy way to manage grub on bare metal installs nulti-booting : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MaintenanceFreeCustomGrub2Screen .
[19:34] <Bashing-om> nulti/Multi*
[19:35] <p_d> brunch875, after selecting region and one other question(umm i guess it was to download updates while installing) this was the third step - http://imgur.com/a/wXDfx
[19:36] <brunch875> hmmmph, I have never used the 'something else' myself, so I cannot really guide  through it
[19:37] <brunch875> but I have manually deleted with the disks tool whichever partitions aren't windows
[19:37] <p_d> ohh ohkay
[19:37] <brunch875> it's relatively easy to do
[19:37] <brunch875> but you want to be careful
[19:39] <p_d> hmm
[19:41] <knittel> well good evening and smell evrybody later
[19:41] <knittel> cya
[19:42] <knittel> every OS neds his own swap?
[19:43] <knittel> or 1 swap partition is enough?
[19:43] <brunch875> that's a good question
[19:43] <knittel> i have a swap of 2gig and memoire vivre 2gb
[19:43] <funkster> looking to have two wireless nic, wlan1 allows me to connect and view a local running webserver on pi. wlan0 will be connected to the internet, but supplied infor such as network name and password via wlan1 connect to web app. Q: how should i setup wlan1?
[19:44] <akik> knittel: one swap partition is fine
[19:44] <knittel> kk, will try
[19:44] <knittel> anyway  its the 2nd, so no risk at all
[19:45] <akik> knittel: although i don't know what you meant by "every OS"
[19:45] <knittel> "operating system"
[19:45] <nacc> akik: i believe knittel is going to install 4 OSes on the same system, on different partitions
[19:45] <knittel> vista w7 ubuntu on 1 hdd :)
[19:45] <akik> knittel: the linux swap partition can be used by any linux installation you have
[19:45] <Bashing-om> knittel: See my paste where I show my multi-boot and shate the one swap partition among all of the installs . But be aware, doing this one can not hibernate !
[19:45] <knittel> omething like that
[19:46] <knittel> i'm checking Bash
[19:59] <yocs0000> hi guys I am getting "vgaarb: this pci device is not a vga device" anyone else with the same problem?
[20:01] <stcasmat01> hi
[20:03] <Guest33601> hi i need an application to hack facebook account
[20:05] <nicomachus> Guest33601: nope, not here.
[20:05] <avenger_q> I HATE HAVING SUCH A SMALL UBUNTO COCK!!!!!!!
[20:05] <avenger_q> !ops
[20:08] <p_d> Any good tutorial to install ubuntu 16.04 LTS in dual boot with win7?
[20:08] <Bashing-om> !dualboot | p_d
[20:09] <Guest33601> i need an application to hack facebook account plzzz
[20:09] <popey> Guest33601: not here
[20:09] <Guest33601> why
[20:09] <p_d> popey, well is it possible :/ other than phishing?
[20:10] <nicomachus> !guidelines | Guest33601
[20:10] <popey> Guest33601: it's offtopic
[20:10] <nicomachus> and unethical
[20:10] <nicomachus> and illegal
[20:11] <Guest33601> my facebook account has been hacked and i need get it back
[20:11] <Guest33601> plw
[20:11] <Guest33601> plz
[20:11] <Guest33601> help
[20:11] <bekks> Guest33601: Contact facebook, not us.
[20:11] <bekks> Hmm, too late. :)
[20:16] <p_d> So I have completely empty drive of 109 GB and I want to install ubuntu 16.04 what's the suggestable amount to allocate for Ubuntu so in future I dont have any problem regarding space?
[20:16] <popey> really depends what you do with it
[20:16] <popey> absolute minimum for a usable system with a little space for small amount of data, 20GB IMO
[20:17] <popey> more if you need it obviously :)
[20:17] <p_d> Hmm.. I've recently started programming so I will be doing those programming sruff and all
[20:19] <Bashing-om> p_d: A 50 Gig install should provide ya some elbow room . By the time this is tight you will know what you want .
[20:20] <ash_workz> `ls /boot/init*`: /boot/initrd.img-4.4.0-42-generic   /boot/initrd.img-4.4.0-45-generic   /boot/initrd.img-4.4.0-47-generic --  should I delete 42? `uname -r`: 4.4.0-47-generic
[20:20] <p_d> okay ..say if in case I want to increase the space in future will it be possible?
[20:20] <Guest26661> hi all
[20:21]  * ash_workz thinks about deleteing 42
[20:21] <ash_workz> s/eing/ing
[20:21] <popey> p_d: It is possible to resize partitions, yes
[20:22] <p_d> okat thanks guys
[20:22] <p_d> okay*
[20:22] <ash_workz> p_d: though, that's not necessarily easy
[20:22] <ash_workz> (so I've heard)
[20:22] <Bashing-om> p_d: Well . By that time you will have a better understanding of what you expect from the system . and Know how and what to partition for . Is what I do think .
[20:22] <p_d> okay
[20:29] <NiO> nightOwlHash
[20:29] <sumith> does somebody can help me with ubuntu
[20:30] <sumith> how do i rollback the upgrades
[20:30] <sumith> in ubuntu
[20:30] <tomreyn> you don't
[20:30] <tomreyn> (you can downgrade packages but it's not supported)
[20:30] <sumith> do i can reinsatll linux
[20:31] <sumith> like we do REPAIR in windows
[20:31] <tomreyn> you can reinstall the linux kernel
[20:31] <sumith> how do i do that
[20:31] <tomreyn> and you can reinstall the ubuntu linux distribution, too
[20:31] <sumith> what is a kernal
[20:31] <popey> sumith: what exactly is the issue you want to fix?
[20:31] <Bashing-om> sumith: There is no Un-do button . If it is "that" messed up - then RE-install is the 'buntu way . ( it is 'buntu and always fixable - given the time and effort ) .
[20:32] <sumith> see my issue is, i am having a CUBLINUX distribution of linux
[20:32] <NoImNotNineVolt> "'buntu"
[20:33] <popey> sumith: that's not ubuntu
[20:33] <sumith> today morning i upgraded with do-upgrade command in the terminal
[20:33] <nicomachus> NoImNotNineVolt: "'buntu'" covers all the bases. Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc
[20:33] <popey> sumith: we only support ubuntu here.
[20:33] <sumith> after that my xface things are not going well
[20:33] <sumith> my login screen is like windows 98
[20:33] <NoImNotNineVolt> there are conflicting statements being made.
[20:33] <sumith> all other things are normal.
[20:33] <popey> sumith: you'll need to find help in the cublinux community I'm afraid
[20:33] <NoImNotNineVolt> if only ubuntu is supported, why are we talking about "'buntu"?
[20:33] <popey> sumith: we don't support that here
[20:33] <nicomachus> !flavors | NoImNotNineVolt
[20:34] <sumith> ok
[20:34] <NoImNotNineVolt> so then it's not accurate that only ubuntu is supported here?
[20:34] <Ben64> those are all ubuntu
[20:34] <popey> NoImNotNineVolt: ubuntu is short hand for "ubuntu flavours"
[20:34] <nicomachus> NoImNotNineVolt: ubuntu and supported flavors.
[20:34] <sumith> so iam having another doubt too..
[20:34] <NoImNotNineVolt> nicomachus: that's a bit of a circular definition.
[20:34] <sumith> like we upgrade from windows 7 to windows 8
[20:35] <NoImNotNineVolt> "only those flavors which are supported are supported."
[20:35] <popey> NoImNotNineVolt: read what ubottu said, and take your arguments elsewhere please
[20:35] <sumith> is there and option to upgrade or update or change from cublinux to ubuntu from the terminal
[20:35] <Ben64> sumith: no
[20:35] <popey> sumith: no
[20:35] <sumith> crap
[20:36] <yocs0000> hi everybody I get the "vgaarb: this pci device is not a vga device" any clue about how to solve it?
[20:36] <Ben64> yocs0000: you get that.... where? when? doing what?
[20:38] <NoImNotNineVolt> popey: i've completed reading what ubottu said contradicting several of the claims made here, and it's not clear which argument you're referring to.
[20:38] <NoImNotNineVolt> but thanks.
[20:38] <popey> NoImNotNineVolt: arguing about what's supported and what isnt
[20:38] <fake3e4s> hi
[20:38] <fake3e4s> :V
[20:38] <gimmickless> Has there been a recent rash of startup errors after an update rolled out a couple weeks ago? Finally getting around to fixing mine.
[20:38] <tgm4883> NoImNotNineVolt: it would seem clear that the list of supported distros is what ubottu list, which also happens to be the list of Official flavors
[20:38] <yocs0000> Ben64: in dmesg .... doing nothing, it is a well known bug, it should have been fixed like a million years ago, but it is back .... anyone who got a pach to solve it?
[20:38] <NoImNotNineVolt> i don't recall making such an argument, but i apologize for creating that impression.
[20:38] <fake3e4s> como descargo apps en ubuntu
[20:38] <popey> NoImNotNineVolt: the flavours are built using software from the "ubuntu archive", and are supported, others are not
[20:38] <fake3e4s> ubuntu mate
[20:39] <fake3e4s> :,v
[20:39] <fake3e4s> holaaaaaaaaa
[20:39] <fake3e4s> holaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[20:39] <popey> fake3e4s: we see you, hello
[20:39] <tekeli-li> https://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/flavours
[20:39] <tgm4883> NoImNotNineVolt: I'd be happy to discuss this in #ubuntu-discuss (since I don't see the circular logic) as it's off topic here
[20:40] <fake3e4s> hola me podrian decir como descargar apps
[20:40] <fake3e4s> en ubuntu mate
[20:40] <popey> tgm4883: i think NoImNotNineVolt too umbridge that I said only ubuntu was supported here. I don't think it's clear to NoImNotNineVolt what ubuntu vs !ubuntu is
[20:40] <ioria> yocs0000,  what's you r kernel ?
[20:40] <tgm4883> ah
[20:40] <popey> fake3e4s: english only here, sorry.
[20:41] <yocs0000> ioria: 4.8.0-27-generic
[20:41] <NoImNotNineVolt> it's clear that one is the name of a linux distribution and the other is a trigger for an irc bot.
[20:41] <fake3e4s> where to download apps from ubuntu
[20:41] <ioria> yocs0000,  using bumblebee ?
[20:42] <popey> NoImNotNineVolt: it's more than the name of a distro, but as I said, lets take this elsewhere, we prefer to support people than chatter here
[20:42] <yocs0000> ioria: nope .... standard recmmended nvidia driver
[20:42] <ioria> yocs0000,  so, prime ?
[20:42] <BluesKaj> !es | fake3e4s
[20:42] <siosier> hello
[20:43] <siosier> i use gpick, want to feed the color code,and see the respective color? how do i do it
[20:43] <sumith> quit
[20:44] <ioria> yocs0000,  optimus system, i mean ?
[20:45] <yocs0000> ioria: nope, standard nvidia recmmended driver
[20:45] <ioria> yocs0000,  can you paste   sudo lshw -C Video ?
[20:48] <ayjay_t> my persistent live-usb tribulations are not going so well
[20:48] <yocs0000> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23550218/ ioria
[20:48] <ayjay_t> unetbooting boofs the boot but that fixer programer works. figuring out how to *use* the persistent part of the storage though, that semes to be the issue
[20:49] <yocs0000> ioria: classic nvidia 840m with fall back onto intel video
[20:49] <ioria> yocs0000,  yes, it's an optimus system ... dual cards (intel/nvidia)
[20:49] <ioria> yocs0000,  because nvida not working
[20:50] <yocs0000> ioria: not really .... nvidia is working really well. It is the usual crap: because the kernel only recognises VGAcontroller and this is marked as 3D controller
[20:50] <ioria> yocs0000,  yeah
[20:51] <yocs0000> ioria: the problem is really with the kernel (again!)
[20:51] <yocs0000> ioria: brb
[20:52] <yocs0000> back
[20:52] <ioria> yocs0000,  dmesg | grep vgaarb
[20:53] <gimmickless> How do I find out where a startup went awry?  Currently booting with onboard video card, and the startup fails in between splash screen and login screen.  Unable to switch to terminal (ALT+F2).
[20:53] <HelpGuys> I uninstalled Ubuntu, if i need to use grub boot fix one per month it is too much :(
[20:54] <yocs0000> ioria: well, it gives you the message I gave you before
[20:54] <yocs0000> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23550254/
[20:55] <vfw> gimmickless: Is it locked up?
[20:55] <ioria> yocs0000,  btw, what's the 'real issue' you got ? apart dmesg  ... can you switch to intel ?
[20:55] <vfw> gimmickless: No access any tty's?
[20:55] <vfw> gimmickless: Alt-F6 Alt-F5  etc. etc. ???
[20:56] <siosier> i use gpick, want to feed the color code,and see the respective color? how do i do it
[20:56] <siosier> ayjay_t: ?
[20:56] <yocs0000> ioria: yes, very useful .... discrete card, and use a low performance intel because at every release they reintroduce the bug grrrrrrrrrrr!
[20:58] <ioria> yocs0000,  can you paste    dpkg -l | grep nvidia*  ?
[20:58] <vfw> HelpGuys: Are you trying to say that you've had to re-install grub?
[20:58] <vfw> HelpGuys: ... more than once?
[21:00] <yocs0000> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23550272/
[21:00] <yocs0000> ioria: thanks a lot, dinner time!
[21:00] <ioria> yocs0000,  ok
[21:01] <yocs0000> ioria: unbelievable though .... :( .... have a good night!!!!
[21:01] <ioria> yocs0000,  you can try the nvidia ppa
[21:01] <yocs0000> ioria: thank you!
[21:01] <ioria> yocs0000,  ok
[21:03] <Dr-007> guys, i've got dnsmasq installed to hand out IPs on my wireless interface. i'm not getting a IP. when tailing syslog i dont see dnsmasq make an attempt
[21:04] <Dr-007> in combination with hostapd. hostapd eventually gives up: hostapd: wlx00803f180060: STA ac:36:13:0c:62:f7 IEEE 802.11: deauthenticated due to inactivity (timer DEAUTH/REMOVE)
[21:05] <Dr-007> because dnsmasq never steps in
[21:05] <Dr-007> am i forgetting anything?
[21:06] <vfw> Dr-007: Did you tell dnsmasq to use the correct interface?
[21:06] <vfw> Dr-007: Use nmap to see if it's there.
[21:07] <Dr-007> files: /etc/network/interfaces.d/wireless http://paste.ubuntu.com/23550290/   &&  /etc/dnsmasq.d/wireless http://paste.ubuntu.com/23550292/  &&   /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf http://paste.ubuntu.com/23550295/
[21:07] <Dr-007> vfw, yes i believe so
[21:09] <vfw> Dr-007: cat  /etc/dnsmasq.conf |nc termbin.com 9999  #Let's look at what you have
[21:10] <vfw> Dr-007: And you've restarted it after config changes?
[21:10] <Dr-007> vfw, yeah ofcourse
[21:10] <vfw> sudo systemctl restart dnsmasq
[21:10] <Dr-007> ill paste cat  /etc/dnsmasq.conf in a sec
[21:10] <Dr-007> the second paste of mine is included via dnsmasq
[21:11] <Dr-007> verified via ps ax | grep dnsmasq. i can see that the folder gets scanned /etc/dnsmasq.d/*
[21:11] <Dr-007> hmm
[21:12] <Dr-007> there is no /etc/dnsmasq.conf but there is a dnsmasq.conf.dpkg-dist
[21:12] <Dr-007>  912 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/dnsmasq -x /var/run/dnsmasq/dnsmasq.pid -u dnsmasq -r /var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf -7 /etc/dnsmasq.d,.dpkg-dist,.dpkg-old,.dpkg-new --local-service --trust-anchor=.,19036,8,2,49AAC11D7B6F6446702E54A1607371607A1A41855200FD2CE1CDDE32F24E8FB5
[21:12] <Dr-007> ut it is running
[21:12] <vfw> Dr-007: cat  /etc/dnsmasq.conf |nc termbin.com 9999
[21:13] <vfw> Dr-007: Dont' paste here.
[21:13] <Dr-007> that file does not exist ^^
[21:13] <computerseven> okay
[21:13] <computerseven> hello nigga
[21:13] <computerseven> hi
[21:13] <vfw> Dr-007: Well, you have work to do.
[21:13] <Dr-007> i'm not pasting
[21:13] <Dr-007> gosh
[21:13] <computerseven> who are you
[21:13] <nicomachus> computerseven: do you have an ubuntu support question?
[21:13] <Dr-007> vfw, dont you agree that my configs get pikked up?
[21:14] <Dr-007> since /etc/dnsmasq.d is getting scanned
[21:14] <Dr-007> i pasted my configs /etc/network/interfaces.d/wireless http://paste.ubuntu.com/23550290/   &&  /etc/dnsmasq.d/wireless http://paste.ubuntu.com/23550292/  &&   /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf http://paste.ubuntu.com/23550295/
[21:14] <computerseven> who are you59772
[21:14] <vfw> Dr-007: Use termbin
[21:14] <computerseven> what is your name Guest59772?
[21:15] <ikonia> computerseven: hi there, you're in #ubuntu IRC channel, a channel for ubuntu technical support only
[21:15] <computerseven> reveredge?
[21:15] <ikonia> computerseven: it's not really a "chat" channel, try the ##chat channel if you just want to talk please.
[21:15] <Dr-007> vfw, what does it matter where i paste?
[21:15] <Dr-007> vfw, please dont reply if you're not going to reply to my issue
[21:15] <vfw> Dr-007: It doesn't
[21:16] <Raj_Ramlochan> rfrgv
[21:16] <Southern_Gentlem> ikonia, i am suspecting its a bot
[21:16] <Raj_Ramlochan> who's "it" my nigga?
[21:16] <ikonia> Southern_Gentlem: I'm having that same "wonder" myself
[21:17] <Southern_Gentlem> ikonia, same for computerseven
[21:17] <ikonia> Southern_Gentlem: thats actually who I was talking about
[21:17] <Raj_Ramlochan> Hi
[21:17] <ikonia> ahh I see
[21:23] <piing> hi@ll, openSSL is still the standart in the ubuntu-server (whats about libreSSL)??
[21:23] <vfw> Dr-007: iwconfig |& nc termbin.com 9999
[21:24] <popey> piing: what about it?
[21:24] <acresearch> people anyone knows an alternative to openconnect? it is extreamly slow i cannot even ssh
[21:25] <gimmickless> vfw: I tried F1 through F6, all no good.
[21:26] <vfw> gimmickless: What do you have on the screen?
[21:26] <popey> piing: libressl isn't in debian, so chances if it being in ubuntu are slim,
[21:27] <vfw> gimmickless: Ctrl-Alt-F6  Ctrl-Alt-F5  etc. etc. Right?
[21:28] <piing> the idea of libreSLL was to clean up openSSL .... after heartbleed.
[21:33] <WeiJunLi> can I delete the logs in /var/log/ ?
[21:33] <WeiJunLi> there are some big files there
[21:34] <gimmickless> vfw, I thought it was just Alt+F#. Aw heck. Will try again in about 10 minutes.
[21:37] <BusFactor1> WeiJunLi: yes, as long as you don't need them
[21:41] <popey> piing: i know what it is, that doesn't mean we just switch immediately. There's a process. Feel free to help.
[21:45] <ikonia> popey: I guess I'll cancel all my pull requests to you then,
[21:46] <Dr-007> vfw, http://termbin.com/vgyh
[21:50] <gebruiker> during the ubuntu mini install there is a question asked about installing security updates, what package does automatically install security updates? ( not search for the unattended option in that package <from memory>)
[21:50] <nacc> gebruiker: unattend-upgrades ?
[21:51] <nacc> gebruiker: *unattended-upgrades
[21:52] <gebruiker> nacc: found it @ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticSecurityUpdates
[21:54] <gebruiker> heading off to bed
[21:54] <Bashing-om> gebruiker: That adds a bit more overhead to a mininmal install .. right sure you are not so busy that you can not manage the updates yourself ?
[21:55] <ducasse> gebruiker: you might want to edit /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades to get it to also auto-install regular updates, for instance. there are some other interesting options there too.
[22:07] <vfw> Dr-007: dhcp-range=10.2.0.1,10.2.1.245
[22:07] <vfw> Dr-007: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[22:08] <jarlath> Do held back packages (due to unmet dependencies) need to be reported as bugs? I can't update kdenlive because qml-module-qtquick-control has a dependency version newer than what's in the repo (their PPA).
[22:08] <nacc> jarlath: PPAs are only supported by the PPA owner(s)
[22:10] <jarlath> Thanks nacc, I'll contact them.
[22:13] <db[Lappy]> Hey ppl
[22:13] <db[Lappy]> anyone can suggest a lite weight IRC client pls?
[22:13] <db[Lappy]> I'll be using it over lubuntu/xrdp connection
[22:13] <m0tz> irssi
[22:13] <db[Lappy]> how light weight is it?
[22:13] <m0tz> terminal based
[22:14] <db[Lappy]> and does it support znc?
[22:14] <db[Lappy]> oh greayt
[22:14] <m0tz> I don't know
[22:14] <vfw> dhcp-range=10.2.0.1,10.0.1.245
[22:14] <db[Lappy]> ty
[22:14] <m0tz> np, best of luck
[22:15] <db[Lappy]> m0tz
[22:15] <m0tz> yes
[22:15] <db[Lappy]> do you got any more recommendations?
[22:15] <db[Lappy]> hows weechat?
[22:15] <m0tz> I haven't used it
[22:15] <db[Lappy]> oh ok
[22:15] <m0tz> I just tried it on my new mac machine and was very confused
[22:15] <m0tz> I am still learning this os
[22:15] <Pooty> [?DCC SEND "startkeylogger" 0 0 0]
[22:16] <m0tz> wee chat looks pretty solid though
[22:16] <Pooty> [?DCC SEND "startkeylogger" 0 0 0]
[22:16] <db[Lappy]> ah ok
[22:16] <db[Lappy]> i'll figure it out, thanx
[22:16] <m0tz> np
[22:16] <x0g> Heya, anyone has experiance with installing VMware-Horizon-Client on Ubuntu 16.04 64bit?
[22:16] <vfw> Dr-007: Try something like:  dhcp-range=10.2.0.2,10.2.0.245
[22:21] <MWM> I am trying to sort a directory with hundreds of directories into subdirectories.  SUbdirectories are to be alphabetical ie all directireis starting with a should move to the "A" directory
[22:22] <incognito-dg> I want to partition a disk to run ubuntu. I will need to run virtual machines in this partition. Do I have to use the partition that the vm is run from for storage, or can I use the same separate data partition that I use for all other partitions on this machine for storage?
[22:22] <MWM> I cant seem to get the command correct.  I tried "sudo mv path/to/directory/"A*" /path/to/target/A but Im getting nowhere
[22:22] <incognito-dg> The answer to my question will determine how big I will need to make the partition.
[22:23] <vfw> MWM: leave off the quotes.
[22:23] <MWM> you can place VMs wherever you want as long as you point to the correct path when you make the VM
[22:24] <vfw> MWM: mv /some/dir/and/files/a* /path/to/target/A
[22:25] <MWM> vfw: will it make a difference if the target folder is inside the source?  Im throwing an error about moving a directory into itself
[22:25] <Dr-007> vfw, oh sorry
[22:26] <Dr-007> i was screwing around trying to find something else
[22:26] <incognito-dg> Sorry, I may not have communicated my question well. My question is about where I can store data when I'm using an OS in a VM. So I know I can place VMs wherever I want, but what I need to know is can I store data in a partition that is different from the partition I am running the VM in.
[22:26] <vfw> MWM: As long as you use the full path, it should work.  It's hard to use hypothetical names here.
[22:27] <incognito-dg> I'll give an example:
[22:27] <MWM> vfw: I see the problem... Im trying to move all directories that start with A into a directory Ive named "A" ... hence the error.  thanks :D
[22:28] <Dr-007> vfw, you are right that ureadahead[374]: ureadahead:/etc/dnsmasq.conf: No such file or directory     ... so it tries to read that config. but weirdly it gets started anyway. i can see that later in my syslog. my network gets assigned to the device. but it said that there was no device (or something like that, a little while ago)  so i disabled dnsmasq && hostapd on boot and started them manually
[22:28] <Dr-007> after boot. but still no success.
[22:28] <Dr-007> now i created the /etc/dnsmasq.conf file
[22:28] <Dr-007> anyway, ill read your comments now and try that
[22:28] <mikele> hi
[22:29] <vfw> Dr-007: Yes, like I said before, you need /etc/dnsmasq.conf
[22:29] <vfw> properly written
[22:29] <Dr-007> yeah but like i said before it gets started anyway ;)
[22:29] <Dr-007> and my configs are inside /etc/dnsmasq.d/*
[22:29] <incognito-dg> If I have a VM on partition B and I run apache web server in it, can I save the document root data on partition D. That way I can run a different VM in partition C and still access the same document root. Thanks.
[22:30] <Dr-007> so i didnt mind /etc/dnsmasq.conf was missing
[22:30] <Dr-007> but yeah i just created it, and no change
[22:30] <Dr-007> im going to try your suggestion now and leave of the lease time in my dhcp range
[22:30] <vfw> Dr-007: And you should probably set your netmask to 255.255.255.0
[22:31] <MWM> icognito-dg:  Im not an expert but what I would do in that situation is set up a directory to be shared between the VMs (during the VM setup in Settings) but I am sure you have thought of that as well.  Good Luck :D
[22:32] <incognito-dg> MwM: Well thanks for taking the time...
[22:33] <vfw> Dr-007:  To test it, use your favorite DNS lookup tool pointed at localhost: dig av.com @localhost  or nslookup av.com localhost
[22:34] <incognito-dg> I'm also wondering why is it that Ubuntu can't seem to tell me what chipset is on my motherboard. Windows was able to tell me, but not ubuntu. I tried dmidecode, lshw and lscpi with no luck. Is there a way for ubuntu to spit out my chipset?
[22:42] <Jordan_U> incognito-dg: What is your end goal?
[22:43] <Dr-007> vfw, no netmask needs to stay on 255.255.0.0
[22:43] <Dr-007> the ip range covers multiple subnets
[22:49] <gimmickless> Checked on the CTRL-ALT-F# thing. Turns out that doesn't work either.
[22:50] <gimmickless> After hitting the intro splash screen, it cuts to black with a non-blinking cursor object in the upper left-hand corner.
[22:52] <Bashing-om> !nomodeset | gimmickless In that ^ case try :
[22:55] <unicornjedi> yo anyone wanna help me with systemd analyze blame? My boot time is 1 minute and I am wondering which services are okay to stop or get rid of
[22:56] <unicornjedi> https://thepasteb.in/p/r0hwP0WvwVqhK
[23:04] <Jordan_U> unicornjedi: Please also pastebin the output of "systemd-analyze critical-chain".
[23:06] <unicornjedi> https://thepasteb.in/p/vghOpjlWE7lC3
[23:08] <unicornjedi> Jordan_U
[23:15] <frostythesnowman> hi, does anyone know if it's possible to match my regular terminal's exact environment when scripts get triggered by crontab?
[23:15] <frostythesnowman> i'm currently running into a mismatch problem where my cron scripts have an entirely different env
[23:17] <dave0x6d> Is there a Ubuntu package for automatically copying a EFI kernel stub?
[23:17] <Jordan_U> dave0x6d: Copying it where?
[23:17] <dave0x6d> Jordan_U: uh, to the EFI partition?
[23:17] <dave0x6d> not sure where else you'd want to put it :p
[23:18] <nacc> frostythesnowman: use an absolute path to a script which runs a shell as if it were a login shell (maybe?) for the appropriate user?
[23:18] <Jordan_U> dave0x6d: I expect that most people who boot via UEFI stub mount their ESP to /boot/ (though that is not a configuration I would recommend).
[23:18] <nacc> frostythesnowman: i'm guessing what you're really seeing is a different PATH set for the cronjob
[23:19] <dave0x6d> Jordan_U: oh, will reinstalling the kernel add a boot entry too?
[23:21] <frostythesnowman> nacc: i see.  how would i write a script that runs a login shell and then runs a python script?
[23:22] <frostythesnowman> nacc: startup.sh < "sudo -iu mainuser < '/usr/bin/python2.7 myscript.py'" ?
[23:22] <nacc> frostythesnowman: that's not exactly how shell redirection works
[23:23] <dave0x6d> Jordan_U: I don't see any docs about how Ubuntu handles "installing" the kernel's EFI stub.
[23:23] <nacc> frostythesnowman: you're running a python script?
[23:23] <nacc> frostythesnowman: maybe specify more clearly what you are seeing that's different in the environment?
[23:24] <Jordan_U> dave0x6d: If you're referring to making an entry with efibootmgr for it (which doesn't involve copying), then I don't think there is one. If you want something automatic then stick to grub.
[23:26] <unicornjedi> Jordan_U:  are you still helping me
[23:27] <Jordan_U> unicornjedi: nmbd.service probably shouldn't be taking that long. I would look at "systemctl status nmdb" to see if the last logged messages give a hint as to why.
[23:28] <unicornjedi> gotcha
[23:28] <Jordan_U> unicornjedi: Basically look at the logs for any of the services in red.
[23:30] <unicornjedi> which logs
[23:31] <dave0x6d> Jordan_U: hmm, there's no static "vmlinuz-linux" file in /boot. Can't make a symlink on FAT32 either.
[23:31] <nacc> !who | unicornjedi
[23:32] <unicornjedi> Jordan_U: which logs?
[23:37] <rvinkovic> hello guys, i have problem with mariadb server on 16.04 =( i cant figure how to allow remote login
[23:38] <dave0x6d> rvinkovic: remote logins over what?
[23:38] <dave0x6d> SSH?
[23:38] <dave0x6d> HTTP?
[23:38] <dave0x6d> telnet? :p
[23:38] <rvinkovic> i was following openstack guide for ubuntu 16.04
[23:38] <rvinkovic> i cant connect to database using mysql client
[23:38] <unicornjedi> never mind Jordan_U
[23:39] <rvinkovic> http://docs.openstack.org/newton/install-guide-ubuntu/environment-sql-database.html
[23:40] <rvinkovic> i have problem with pupulating database with keystone, after 2-3 hours i figured that i cant connect to mysql remotely because mysql is lisening on 127.0.0.1 but not on 10.0.0.11 how it sould
[23:40] <rvinkovic> on server mysql -u keystone -p is working but mysql -h 10.0.0.11 -u keystone -p is not
[23:41] <nacc> rvinkovic: you may want to ask on #ubuntu-server
[23:41] <nacc> rvinkovic: did you restart mysql after changing the configuration?
[23:41] <rvinkovic> yes i did, i restarted service and server several times,
[23:41] <tgm4883> rvinkovic: is mariadb listening on more than localhost?
[23:42] <nacc> rvinkovic: also, just to be sure, is that the actual IP of your host?
[23:43] <rvinkovic> i look'd into every conf file in /etc/mysql and only on /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/50-server.cnf was bind-address 127.0.0.1 and changed that to 10.0.0.11
[23:43] <nacc> rvinkovic: why aren't you following the guide exactly?
[23:43] <rvinkovic> and following the guide i created that 99-openstack.cnf and there is set bind-addres to 10.0.0.11
[23:43] <nacc> rvinkovic: it didn't say change 50-server.cnf
[23:44] <nacc> rvinkovic: can you pastebin `ip addr` output?
[23:44] <rvinkovic> in first i did but i didnt work so i was looking is there another bind-address that maybe overrides that one
[23:44] <tgm4883> rvinkovic: please pastebin that command
[23:47] <jayjo> I had some problems getting through the login screen yesterday which was due to my graphics card driver interfering after the 16.04 update. Now it says my filesystem has no free space and I can't load most applications. I can however start a terminal and connect to irc (for example). I can't start chrome. Any idea of how to go from here?
[23:47] <nacc> jayjo: pastebin the output from `df -h`?
[23:47] <skaag> anyone here has experience with this display chip: Atom Processor D2xxx/N2xxx Integrated Graphics Controller
[23:48] <skaag> I'm trying to figure out how to setup the fastest driver under Xorg in Ubuntu 16.04
[23:48] <rvinkovic> tgm4883: http://pastebin.com/NXkfid3q
[23:48] <skaag> lshw -C video shows this: configuration: driver=gma500 latency=0
[23:48] <jayjo> what the way to pastebin direct from terminal? I can't access a browser currently. I do notice right off the bat that it does in fact now say 100% of /dev/sda2 is being used, when yesterday it was at less than 50%
[23:49] <jayjo> termbin.com ?
[23:49] <tgm4883> rvinkovic: none of that is 'ip addr'
[23:49] <tomreyn> jayjo: termbin work, or !pastebinit
[23:49] <nacc> !pastebinit | jayjo
[23:49] <jayjo> http://termbin.com/yj66
[23:51] <tomreyn> jayjo: so, yes, you have a full file system at / 142G in use.
[23:51] <nacc> jayjo: you can use `du -h --max-depth=1` from / to determine what is using up space in /. I'm guessing but maybe a log file?
[23:51] <rvinkovic> tgm4883: http://pastebin.com/sqBF9rRH
[23:52] <jayjo> how do i order du by size?
[23:52] <tgm4883> rvinkovic: what about, 'grep -R bind-address /etc/mysql'
[23:52] <tgm4883> jayjo: pipe it to sort
[23:52] <tgm4883> jayjo: something like 'du | sort -n -r | head'
[23:53] <jayjo> not enough space on device to even write with sort
[23:53] <rvinkovic> sudo grep -R bind-address /etc/mysql/
[23:53] <rvinkovic> /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/50-server.cnf:bind-address		= 10.0.0.11
[23:53] <rvinkovic> /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/99-openstack.conf:bind-address = 10.0.0.
[23:53] <jayjo> and can't tab out either
[23:53] <tgm4883> jayjo: I'd take a quick look in /var/log and see if there was something old you can delete
[23:53] <jayjo> bash can't finish out directories
[23:54] <rvinkovic> sry it is .11 on the last one, missclick copy
[23:54] <tgm4883> rvinkovic: odd, I'd want to see startup logs for mariadb then
[23:55] <tgm4883> hopefully that would shed some light
[23:55] <jayjo> both kern.log.1 and syslog.1 are roughly 35708272640 in size
[23:55] <jayjo> is .1 more recent or older than the file without the appended number
[23:55] <rvinkovic> tgm4883: /var/log/mysql/error.log?
[23:55] <tgm4883> jayjo: not generally a good thing, but I'd delete those
[23:56] <jayjo> others are zipped to syslog.2.gz
[23:56] <tgm4883> rvinkovic: well, that would be the error log, not the startup log. I think you're looking for something else
[23:56] <tgm4883> jayjo: I doubt you can gzip those currently
[23:57] <jayjo> OK that did it
[23:57] <jayjo> Unsure of why they got so bloated
[23:57] <jayjo> when I am sure that yesterday the drive was at 50%
[23:57] <tgm4883> jayjo: well, that's why now that you have space you take a look at both syslog and kern
[23:57] <linux_user_> I tried to do a do-release-upgrade on Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 and it failed, any ideas?
[23:58] <rvinkovic> tgm4883: i dont think i know where it is, i only have error.log in /var/log/mysql
[23:59] <tgm4883> rvinkovic: probably kept in journald somewhere