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LucuuuHello guys! I have one problem. When i try to do "sudo apt-get upgrade libqt5*" to upgrade it from 5.5.1 to 5.7 it says that i have newest version... How to upgrade it then?00:00
LucuuuUbuntu 16.04 :)00:01
Dr-008anyone know how to get all device names , ip adresses and mac adresses from /proc/net or /proc/sys/net/ ? can figure out a scrupt that consistantly gets the right ip via ifconfig00:04
Dr-008*i cant figure out00:04
jdjjdithank to everyone. Bue.00:05
ajajBashing-om - thanks again, it was a problem with the mirror, choosing another one solved my mismatched hash problem00:08
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Bashing-omajaj: Good deal .00:09
naccLucuuu: why do yu think 5.7 is available in xenial?00:10
nacc!info libqt5script5 xenial | Lucuuu00:10
ubottuLucuuu: libqt5script5 (source: qtscript-opensource-src): Qt 5 script module. In component universe, is optional. Version 5.5.1+dfsg-2build1 (xenial), package size 775 kB, installed size 2723 kB00:10
Lucuuunacc: qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.7.0.run - i just downloaded it00:11
naccLucuuu: 5.7 isn't even available in 17.04 yet00:11
naccLucuuu: that's an upstream version...00:11
nacc!latest | Lucuuu00:11
ubottuLucuuu: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.00:11
LucuuuWell, i just need to download it, is there a way to do it?00:11
naccLucuuu: what do you mean?00:11
LucuuuOBS gives me massive amount of errors and people told me to upgrade libqt5* to 5.700:12
naccLucuuu: OBS?00:13
Lucuuunacc: Open Broadcaster Software, program to lifestream to twitch00:13
naccLucuuu: is that an Ubuntu package?00:13
Lucuuunacc: yes, in 0.16.6 version00:13
Lucuuu(latest)00:13
naccLucuuu: pacakgename?00:14
Lucuuunacc: im getting "attacked" by this errors: glCopyImageSubData failed, glGetError returned 0x502 error: device_copy_texture (GL) failed error: glCopyImageSubData failed00:14
Lucuuupeople told me to upgrade libqt5*00:14
Lucuuuhttps://github.com/jp9000/obs-studio/00:14
naccLucuuu: is obs in Ubuntu?00:15
Lucuuunacc: yes, i use it right now, but it freezes after sometime (30 secs, 4 minutes, 3 hours, random)00:15
nacc!info obs-studio xenial00:15
ubottuPackage obs-studio does not exist in xenial00:15
naccLucuuu: it's in yakkety and zesty, but *not* xenial00:15
naccLucuuu: can't really help with unsupported versions :/00:16
naccLucuuu: and neither of those have 0.16.600:16
Lucuuunacc: You dont have to help me with OBS, i want 5.7 version of libqt5*00:16
naccLucuuu: and I'm telling you that it's not available in ubuntu00:17
naccLucuuu: esp. not on 16.0400:17
Lucuuunacc: grr, i dont want to go back to windows ;<00:17
naccLucuuu: i'm not sure what the one has to do with the other00:17
Lucuuunacc:  i need obs, its not working on linux and ... well, there's no fix .. so windows is my last hope right now00:18
naccLucuuu: you're trying to either use a) packages built for a different distribution or b) from source builds, both of which are unsupported here00:18
naccLucuuu: and the latter requires some effort00:18
Lucuuunacc:  Well, as you see, you cant help me with any of this.. so what should i do now, if obs people dont know how to fix my error?00:19
Kyokuis there a utility similar to top for monitoring what files are being accessed?00:19
naccLucuuu: you could try to build a newer qt5 from source, but you're off in the weeds at this point00:20
naccLucuuu: can't you run 16.10 and use the pacakged version?00:21
neon_squirrelI feel like I'm back at work lol. "Why doesn't this work?" "Are you running an enterprise version of Windows? "Yes." The hardware isn't at fault. Reload your image. Enterprise versions are unsupported. "But it's not the image! This works on 3,000 other systems."00:21
nacc!who | neon_squirrel00:21
ubottuneon_squirrel: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)00:21
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Lucuuunacc:  tell me how to update my 16.04 to 16.10 and i will do it00:21
ShellCoderI need help00:22
naccLucuuu: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YakketyYak/ReleaseNotes -- but if you've already tried doing things to your 16.04, it might need undoing00:22
nacc!help | ShellCoder00:22
ubottuShellCoder: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience00:22
naccLucuuu: note that 16.10 is only supported for 9 months,so you'll need to keep upgrading through to 18.04 as the releases come out, before your current release goes EOL (which will be the next LTS)00:23
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Lucuuunacc: upgrading changes files etc/00:23
naccLucuuu: of course00:23
Lucuuunacc: im talking about private files, game setting, anything other then system itself00:24
naccLucuuu: i mean, i guess i don't know precisely what you mean, but yes, an upgrade changes things...00:24
ShellCoderwhat do you men bu supported for 9 months00:24
ShellCoderwhat do you men by supported for 9 months00:24
ShellCoderwhat do you mean by supported for 9 months00:24
nacc!lts | ShellCoder: as opposed to:00:24
ubottuShellCoder: as opposed to:: LTS means Long Term Support. Until 12.04 LTS versions of Ubuntu were supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; since 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) LTS versions will be supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Xenial (Xenial Xerus 16.04.1)00:24
nacc!patience | ShellCoder00:24
ubottuShellCoder: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/00:24
naccShellCoder: and non-LTS are supported for 9 months00:25
Guest29630Can someone help me? I'm getting a fatal crash on installion of ubuntu server 16 LTS on a Dell poweredge 295000:25
ShellCoderif I install this one in the next 9 months it wil no longer work?00:25
naccShellCoder: what is "this one"?00:26
nacc!who | ShellCoder00:26
ubottuShellCoder: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)00:26
naccShellCoder: and it's not about what works or not, it's about what is supported or not00:26
ShellCoderon 16.0400:26
naccShellCoder: 16.04 is an LTS.00:26
ShellCoderwhta will not be supported on ubuntu is it the packages or what?00:27
neon_squirrelGuest29630 What kind of crash?00:27
naccShellCoder: you're on 16.04, you don't need to think about it for 4 years00:27
Guest29630can someone help me with a fatal crash on ubuntu server 16 LTS?00:27
naccGuest29630: do you have a screenshot, or logs?00:27
Guest29630no cannot get past language select on the boot00:27
Guest29630server restarts00:28
naccShellCoder: for example, 15.10 went EOL in july 2016: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases00:28
ShellCoderI still don't know what "is no longer supported" means00:28
naccShellCoder: no longer receives any updates00:28
monsuneShellCoder updates00:28
naccShellCoder: and not supported here in this channel or generally00:28
naccGuest29630: it restarts or it crashes?00:29
Guest29630give me a scond nacc i can give you a screenshot00:29
Guest29630is gyazo link ok?00:29
monsuneGuest29630 is that vm?00:29
Guest29630no vm00:29
monsuneok00:30
naccGuest29630: probably? or imgur00:30
neon_squirrelGuest29630: Is this a production system in an enterprise environment or at home?00:30
Guest29630home but it is on a dell poweredge 295000:31
Guest29630https://gyazo.com/cf677c57b3f16d87afb79a518f50f19d00:31
Guest29630i can only get as far as press enter to install ubuntu server then reboots into that00:31
monsunei would check the hd00:31
Guest29630i have a raid 1 setup00:32
naccGuest29630: so that's saying there was a fatal error during previous boot? but you mentioned earlier "language select"?00:32
Guest29630yes it restarts into the fatal error message after the language select00:32
monsunefailing mem?00:32
Guest2963014 lts boots fine00:33
Guest29630just an issue with 16 lts00:33
neon_squirrelGuest29630: Looks like you have a PERC as well as a DRAC, is that right?00:33
Guest29630correct00:33
neon_squirrelTry draining flea power as well as updating the firmware on the DRAC.00:33
Guest29630i updated baseboard firmware, BIOS, and PERC 5/i firmware today00:34
Guest29630i can try draining the power from the server and unhooking the perc battery for 10 min00:35
naccneon_squirrel: have you seen that cause this kind of issue before?00:35
Guest29630no00:35
blazeme8in autotools, what is the difference between the "all" and "all-am" targets?00:36
eduardHello.00:36
eduardHow able00:36
eduardfor connect00:36
eduardto another irc?00:36
nacc!alis | blazeme8: you may want to search for a more appropriate channel.00:37
ubottublazeme8: you may want to search for a more appropriate channel.: Alis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see "/msg Alis help list" or ask in #freenode. Example usage: "/msg Alis list http"00:37
nacceduard: /connect or /join? do you mean server or channel?00:37
neon_squirrelI work in ProSupport. I've not seen this personally, no. But it may resolve the issue given that it appears his error message is in regards to a previous issue and it won't boot into the OS.00:37
Guest29630give me a moment. i was able to get further on install with ubuntu 14 but that was via a remote mounted iso on the DRAC. I'm going to try remote mount iso with 16 instead of USB00:37
blazeme8fair enough nacc00:37
naccneon_squirrel: interesting -- I was assumign the fatal error each time was the failed installed of ubuntu 16.0400:38
naccneon_squirrel: which makes me suspect tripping something in the hardware, based upon the symptoms00:38
salluanyOne alive here00:41
ikoniamany people00:41
neon_squirrelnacc: Agreed. I've never dealt with our servers before, but I figured it never hurt to try. I'd also suggest tapping F2 to get to setup and see if he can't run ePSAs to rule out any hardware faults.00:41
Guest29630ePSAs?00:42
salluakik: you also in ubuntu channel too, good to see you here00:42
neon_squirrelGuest29630: Onboard hardware diags.00:42
salluikonia: ok00:42
Guest29630ah gotcha00:42
salluDoes anyOne know how to install ubuntu on a gpt partiton table hardisk00:42
sallu:(00:42
neon_squirrelI think you can get to them by tapping F5, at least you can on our consumer systems.00:43
ikoniasallu: same as a dos based partition table00:43
salluikonia:  i am totally stuck for the past few days, not hours but days, i am unable to install ubuntu00:44
ikoniawhats the problem00:44
naccneon_squirrel: nice, thanks for that tip!00:45
salluikonia: i have windows 10 on my hardisk with uefi and then i installed ubuntu along side windows 10 same on uefi based , for a year it ran fine00:45
salluikonia: then i have delete ubuntu partition from with in windows 10 for saving some data on these partitons00:45
emmethey00:46
neon_squirrelnacc: Absolutely!00:46
salluikonia: then later someOne intentinally deleted C drive of windows and i decided now to delete all partition except some important to only install ubuntu00:46
salluikonia: now how to install ubuntu, tell me00:47
ikoniaput install media in machine, boot install media, follow instruction after clicking "install"00:47
monsunesallu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9z73RLTnw800:47
sallumonsune: ok00:48
salluikonia: my friend gave e his ubuntu bootable usb drive, i tried to install it from there00:48
ikoniasallu: you've still not said the problem00:48
salluikonia: i delete all partition except two partition which has some important stuff , then i made 3 new partition for ubuntu, one is root,other is home,and 3rd one is swap00:49
naccsallu: where did you make these partitions? in the installer? or outside of it?00:49
monsunesallu what happens when you actually boot the usb?00:49
sallunacc: i did it in the installer , installer use gparted i guess00:50
naccsallu: ok00:50
salluikonia: then i installed whole ubuntu , but when  i restarted , my pc says no boot device found00:50
Guest29630i think i may know the issue why its crashing lol i feel stupid00:51
Guest29630https://gyazo.com/0e56823861e6da22170498ca2ddfaa4f00:51
Guest29630the disk is re-initializing for some reason00:51
sallumonsune: i installed whole ubuntu, in the end i restarted but ubuntu doesn't boot up00:51
ikoniasallu: most likley because grub is installed in the wrong place00:51
ikoniaor your missing the efi partition00:51
naccGuest29630: ah00:51
Guest29630nacc: let's see if thats the issue :P00:52
salluikonia: i chose legacy boot mode before i started to install ubuntu00:52
ikoniasallu: ok, so then grub is in the wrong place00:52
salluikonia: bcoz my friend usb was not detected if i don't chose legacy boot mode, so i changed it from uefi native to legacy00:52
neon_squirrelGuest29630: I feel dumb....I didn't even think about that.00:52
Guest29630neon_squirrel: lol, all good00:53
Guest29630!nick Kevin00:53
Guest29630how do i set nickname or change from guest?00:53
salluikonia: do you think , ubuntu is made by some milkman, and he gave so abrupt programming that it can not be installed on standalone OS with no other OS in my hardisk, i am so mad, sorry bro00:54
Guest29630i'm kinda new to irc how do i change my display name on here?00:55
salluGuest29630: use this command /nick yourname00:55
ikoniasallu: I think you've just said a load of nonsense and made yourself look silly,00:55
slimhello00:55
slimany one use ubuntu mate00:55
salluikonia: yeah thats why i said sorry in the end00:55
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ikoniasallu: and thats why I won't help you00:56
kevinb22there00:56
salluikonia: so help me out bro with grub or grub200:56
ikoniano00:56
ikoniaI'm the milkman - help yourself00:56
salluikonia: oh mY God, are you serious ..00:56
neon_squirrelkevinb22: What's the server used for? Just curious.00:56
kenrinsallu if you only made 3 paritions, root, home, and swap,  just reinstall and make a /boot00:57
salluikonia: i literally mean to make the point that milkman is another good thing and programing is another good thing. sorry if you got it wrong00:57
kevinb22i wanted to use it as a family shared drive and backup data00:57
ikoniasallu: no you didn't00:57
sallukenrin: i have 3 partitions plus two other ntfs partitions too in which i have important data stuff00:58
kevinb22neon_squirrel: but such a pain for something so simple...00:58
ikoniakenrin: why would /boot help him ?00:58
neon_squirrelkevinb32: RAID is a pain in the ass lol. I have a love hate relationship with it.00:58
salluikonia: sorry again ikonia00:58
sallukenrin: do you think if i again make partition boot too, it will solve the problem. are you sure ?00:59
sallukenrin: after i made all the partition , then what to do next, i should click on root partition and click next or click on sda and it will choose automatically01:00
salluhow much size i should give to this boot partition, let me google it01:01
ikoniakenrin: why would /boot help him ?01:01
kenrin*shrug*  helps me so I know which place to set bios to boot from01:01
ikoniaso you have no idea of the problem or the fix01:02
ikoniayou've just told him to do a random thing01:02
tomreynslim: i'm pretty sure someone does. what'syour actual question?01:02
salluikonia: my man, i am waiting for you to speak, i am so humble in discussion now01:04
ikoniasallu: we are done01:05
salluikonia: i am serious.01:06
ikoniaas am I01:07
ubuntu180how do i install update when the computer can not find them01:07
ikoniaubuntu180: what do you mean ?01:07
ubuntu180my computer keeps buging me to update but when i do it via comand line it is saying that some files cannot be found01:09
ikoniado what ?01:11
ikoniaubuntu180: if you want help you need to provide actual details please.01:11
naccubuntu180: pastebin the exact command used and output01:11
nacc!pastebin | ubuntu18001:11
ubottuubuntu180: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.01:11
ekeshHi01:29
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phpwebberHello, I have a question about php, but knowledge is limited01:43
PickledEggsphpwebber: is it ubuntu related?01:44
Bashing-om!ask | phpwebber01:44
ubottuphpwebber: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience01:44
ekeshHi01:44
ekeshHow can I join another IRC Channel ?01:45
sl4ck.01:45
ekeshI have the channel name01:45
PickledEggs type /j #channelname01:45
ekeshthank you01:45
phpwebberI have a script that downloads xml from betclic and parses live events into the mysql database01:45
phpwebberfor some reason, it parses only today's events, but in xml other are also present01:45
tominatorEvening Fellas01:46
tominatorI got a question about the boot partition01:47
PickledEggsphpwebber: you'll have better luck in a php specific room01:48
tominatorOk, I'll try it01:48
PickledEggstominator: whats your problem?01:49
tominatorWell, it'd seem my Boot partition is full. I have too many headers?01:49
tominatorI'm honestly not sure what to do, I've cleaned up old distributions01:49
cfhowletttominator, yep.  time to delete.  sudo apt-get autoclean      might do it01:50
tominatorAlright, I'll run that right quick and get back with an answer01:50
tominatorIt read the state information and then said done01:50
cfhowletttominator, dpkg -l | grep linux-headers*01:51
cfhowlettif more than 4, you need to manually clean01:51
tominatorWill that delete all but the most recent header?01:51
cfhowlettno that command lists headers.  delete is a different command with sudo01:52
PickledEggsthat command will just list your headers01:52
tominatorShould I bring it back here for you?01:52
cfhowletttominator, dpkg -l |grep linux-headers | pastebinit01:53
cfhowlettand report the url01:53
tominatorAight, Be right on it01:53
celinehey01:55
deeHello01:55
celineI am new to IRC and wanted to check things out01:55
cfhowlettceline, greetings.  this channel is specifically for ubuntu support.  chitchat in #ubuntu-offtopic01:56
greta_samsaHey, I accidentally set my IFS to something different in a script. What's the default IFS?01:56
celineah ok my bad01:56
deePending onyour age or if you can remember AOL .... this is it ...more or less01:56
cfhowlettdee, check you channel.  this is UBUNTU support.01:57
deemy bad just answer to celine01:57
celineok I am out. thanks.01:58
deedo have a question to the room anyone run 16.04 lts on a dou core ??01:58
greta_samsaNevermind, I determined that the default IFS is " \t\n".01:58
tominatorALright, go it, just gotta do the URL01:58
cfhowlettdee, dual core?  should be not problem.01:58
nchambersgreta_samsa, setting IFS in a script shouldn't affect your interactive session...01:59
tominatorhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/23565769/01:59
deeyeah, running the 64 bit version w 8 gigs on a duo and getting some mouse lag from time to time01:59
monsunepoor celine... addicted to facebook crap01:59
cfhowletttominator, spring cleaning time!02:00
tominatorThat bad???02:00
greta_samsanchambers: Right; I had sourced the script, though.02:00
nchambersah02:00
nchambersnmd02:00
nchambersthat will do it02:00
cfhowlettthe /boot partition has limited space and kernels eat it up quickly so ... yeah.  time to clean things out02:00
wedgiegreta_samsa: could always just start a new session to get back on track02:01
tominatorOkay! Sounds like a plan! How would I do that?02:01
cfhowletthttp://tuxtweaks.com/2010/10/remove-old-kernels-in-ubuntu-with-one-command/   tominator02:01
tominatorAwesome, I'll check it out02:01
tominatorThank you all!02:01
cfhowletthappy2help! tominator02:01
greta_samsawedgie: Thanks; I already found it, though, and used IFS=$(echo -e etc. to put it back.02:02
tominatorI've been struggling with this for a few weeks now and only just thought of XChat. I knew it wouldn't let me down XD02:02
cfhowletttominator, yes but02:03
tominatorTchuss!02:03
tominatoroh?02:03
deewhat would you guys suggest for running a FTP server ?02:03
cfhowlettbe aware that xchat is no longer supported, updated or developed.  for years.  suggest you install the fork: hexchat.02:03
nchambersgreta_samsa, for future reference you can just do IFS=$'\t\n'02:03
cfhowlettsudo apt-get purge xchat && sudo install hexchat02:03
wedgienchambers: don't forget space!02:03
nchambersoh right02:03
greta_samsanchambers: Ah, I hadn't remembered that it'll expand that. Thanks!02:03
nchambersnp02:04
monsuneapt-get update... 100% [Connecting to security.ubuntu.com] and nothing since 1 min or so :/02:04
tominatorOh gosh! I had a feeling that was the case when I couldn't find it anywhere. I'm on a raspberry pi with a remote desktop right now.02:04
tominatorI will do that right away02:04
cfhowlett:)02:04
monsuneeventually i got: Could not resolve 'security.ubuntu.com' <--why is this happening?02:04
wedgiemonsune: sounds like network trouble. That would indicate that it can't look up the dns name for some reason02:05
tomreynmonsune: because your system is unable to receive the information from a DNS server02:05
kevinb22nacc you there?02:05
tominatorThank you all! I appreciate it!02:05
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monsunetomreyn it works very well for anything but security.ubuntu.com02:06
kevinb22i was able to fix my issue with ubuntu causing fatal message on poweredge 295002:07
kevinb22it sounds silly but i unplugged the perc 5/E for the powervault and it installs now02:07
tomreynmonsune: make sure your internet connection works properly (you can run "ping 8.8.8.8" continuously in a terminal to see whether it does). then check which nameservers you are using and run some DNs queries against them to get a better idea of what's going wrong.02:08
monsunetomreyn it also worked for archive.ubuntu.com few seconds before it tried to download from security.ubuntu.com02:08
monsunetomreyn 64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=5.10 ms02:09
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kevinb22Thank you guys for the help02:10
tomreynmonsune: if the ping command keeps runing with out error messages then look into what's wrong with your resolver.02:11
tomreyn"host security.ubuntu.com" might give a clue02:12
monsunetomreyn flushing iptables sorted this out... really strange02:15
tomreynmonsune: not at all if you had outbound port 53 blocked02:15
monsunesomehow it worked for several domains that i tried but not the security one02:15
monsunei had not02:15
monsunei'm telling you that i could resolve anything02:15
tomreynyou probably run a local dns cache02:16
monsuneand no, i had no 53 outgoing blocked as well02:16
monsunei will look into firewall rules again02:16
tomreynwell, good it works now02:16
monsuneyup and thank you for your patience too :)02:16
monsunehm02:17
monsuneiptables -A INPUT -p udp -m udp -j DROP --match length --length 300:35002:17
monsunehmhm could be it02:17
aquinnjrhi everybody :)02:20
nacckevank: ah nice that you got it fixed02:20
nacckevank: sorry, looks like kevinb22 left02:21
black_kapels -al02:23
tomreyn[sudo] password for black_kape:02:24
tominatorEllo again02:26
cfhowlettgreetings02:26
tominatorSo, got a bit of an issue02:26
cfhowlettexplain02:26
tominatorUnmet dependencies, and Synaptic says I've got a broken image extra and linux-image-generic02:27
cfhowletttominator, do not delete the generic!02:28
tominatorYes, I am not sure that is what happened02:28
cfhowletttominator, :)  kill all but the most RECENT TWO headers. be very careful with this.02:28
tominatorI followed the link's instructions and it ran for a few02:29
tominatorthen came back with that, I went to synaptic to see if anything was different and it said Linux generic and the header is damaged.02:29
tominatorI figured I should check back before taking any further steps02:29
cfhowletttominator open a terminal and see uname -r                if you deleted the current running kernel (or partially deleted) you will see stranger things02:30
tominatorAlright, let's see what happens, shall we?02:30
tominatorIt returned with 3.16.0-71-generic02:32
tominatorI'm willing to guess I deleted my old kernal XD02:34
cfhowlettold kernels will not cause problems.  run sudo apt-get autoremove then dpkg -l | grep linux-headers*02:34
tominatorcopy that02:35
tominatorWould you like a pastebinit? XD02:35
cfhowlettsure02:35
tominatorOh wait, I know the issue, one moment. i left Synaptic open, my bad02:36
cfhowletttsk02:36
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sexurityhello02:37
tominatorhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/2356589602:37
sexurityE: Unable to locate package <package>  after using apt-get install  every time it come02:37
sexurityany one know the cause02:37
sexurityit solve and it come again02:38
cfhowlettsexurity, what version of ubuntu02:38
sexurityUbuntu 16.04.1 LTS02:39
cfhowlettsexurity, what package??02:39
tominatorHere is the result:     http://paste.ubuntu.com/2356589602:39
sexurityin general yesterday i remove the unity desktop for changing it to ubuntu mate gui02:40
cfhowletttominator, OK, see line 5?  do that.  also do sudo apt full-upgrade02:40
sexuritythen it show me this msg when am trying to install02:40
tominatorCan do.02:40
mojtabaHello, Is there anything like VBA in outlook in thunderbird?02:41
mojtabaI want to automate my emails.02:41
cfhowlettmojtaba, best to ask #mozilla about that02:41
mojtabacfhowlett: thanks02:41
tominatorShould I use sudo? Just want to be careful.02:42
tominatorAlso, how are you using the direct red chat?02:42
cfhowletttominator, yes.  sudo is for executing system commands - which is precisely what this is.02:42
cfhowletttominator, red tab depends on your hexchat settings - I think it will be "highlight" something or other.02:43
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tominatorI mean it is red when you address me, just wondering how to do it back02:44
cfhowletttominator, looks like preferences > Interface > Appearance > TExtBox > colored nick names02:44
tominatorAlright, cool.02:45
tominatorSo, I did just "sudo apt-get -f install" and it says dpkg reutnred with error code (1)02:46
cfhowletttominator, next command then02:46
tominatorAlright.02:46
tominator"E: Unmet Dependencies. Try using -f""02:48
cfhowlettsudo apt full-upgrade -f02:48
tominatorOkay. I never know if those will work. I've been ruined before by jumping to conclusions XD02:49
cfhowletttominator, 1.  man <command>   will display lots of info about commands.  sudo apt full-upgrade      will update your sytem to the newest packages available in the ubuntu repos.02:49
tominatorI see, I'll use that02:50
tominatorOkay, so it started, and then kicked back with no disc space02:50
tominatorthen error code (1)02:50
cfhowlettwhaaaaaaaaa?   that aint' right.  df -h | pastebinit02:51
mojtabacfhowlett: Do you know what is the mozilla's channel?02:51
cfhowlettshould be listed in your firefox help menu, mojtaba .  i'll look02:52
tominatorhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/2356592502:52
mojtabacfhowlett: thanks02:53
cfhowletthttps://wiki.mozilla.org/IRC mojtaba02:53
cfhowletttominator, line 8 ...02:53
tominatorYes, but shouldn't the command from the "remove old packages with one command" fix that?02:54
cfhowletttominator, yes but something clearly didn't work as you still show 100% so ... let me think02:55
mojtabacfhowlett: most of the channels are empty!02:56
cfhowletttominator, let's verify: ls -a /boot02:57
tominatorAlright, it's got quite a bit lying around. Pastebinit?02:58
cfhowletttominator, pro-tip. always assume pastebinit.  ubuntu likes pastbinit.02:58
tominatorGot it :)02:58
tominatorhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/2356593302:59
tominatorIt's an awfully easy process. I love it.02:59
cfhowletttominator, the one-command fialed.  you are still very full03:00
cfhowlettwait 103:00
cfhowlettmojtaba, try #firefox channel03:00
mojtabaI am in that channel, but no one is like responding.03:00
mojtabacfhowlett: anyway, thanks for your time.03:00
rentraxhi03:01
cfhowlettmojtaba  happy2help!03:01
rentraxany can help me?03:01
cfhowlett!ask | rentrax03:01
ubotturentrax: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience03:01
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bynarieAppStream cache update completed, but some metadata was ignored due to errors. - anyone know what exactly this error means??03:03
rentrax!ask ok my problem is i cant  use the internet in ubuntu netbook 10.10 because the neetbook dont have wireles card but i have a wireles adapter usb but icn use because the driver is for windows xp any sugestion?03:03
bynarieits not automatically loaded rentrax ?03:04
bynariejust upgrade your ubuntu to something modern03:04
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rentraxlike linux mint?03:05
tominatorcfhowlett: Any luck?03:05
james_what do you know about Tor browser?03:05
rentraxfor the deep web?03:05
james_i think so03:06
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rentraxonly in windows03:06
rentraxbut you try download from the ubuntu software?03:07
james_i saw it in the software options03:07
rentraxand?03:07
james_i was just curious about it and wonder if it does really works. Security and all03:08
rentraxdont show the program?03:08
rentraxi dont recomended this navegator03:08
james_ok thanks03:09
rentraxirc://chat.freenode.net/#ubuntu-ops.03:10
cfhowletttominator, sorry, got knocked off channel.  let's try sudo apt-get --purge autoremove03:10
tominatorIt's all good!03:11
cfhowlettclarify?03:11
tominatorAlright, I'll run it and see what happens03:11
tominatorI'm fine to wait03:11
tominatorYou're fine for being kicked off03:11
tominatorThe day I stop typing "sudp" is a good day03:12
tominatorIt has come back with unmet dependencies again. Would running the repair package utility in SYnaptic do any good?03:13
ned___I'm looking for help with DNS03:13
ned___I've got Ubuntu as a router with a local network server (static IP) called "citadel" and I've put an entry into hosts. I can ping on the router but not from other computers on the network03:13
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tominatorHaving some internet troubles there friend? XD03:16
cfhowlettstarbucks at lunchtime Tokyo, yeah it's like that03:16
* ov3rwatch is away: AFK... ILL BE BAAHHHCK!03:16
cfhowletttominator, let's try sudo apt-get --purge autoremove03:17
tominatorAh, understandable.03:17
tominatorAlright03:17
tominatorYeah, I tried that and it still has unmet dependencies03:18
cfhowletttominator, dpkg --list | grep kernel-image | pastebinit03:19
ned___ned requesting dns help local network03:19
tominatorIs it my system being the problem? I don't want to waste your time if it is something that can be fixed with a reboot03:19
cfhowletttominator, reboot?  REBOOT?!  This ain't windows!03:19
* cfhowlett delivers a stinging smack to Tominator's side of head03:20
tominatorSorry, sorry, not reboot, I meant reinstall03:20
cfhowlettREINSTALL?03:20
* cfhowlett delivers double smack ...03:20
cfhowlettyou're thinking of windows solutions to ubuntu problems.03:20
tominator;D Yeah, I'm realtively new to Linux. Been learning for about a year now.03:21
cfhowlettthis is a simple housekeeping operation.  the full partition slightly complicates things but is fixable.03:21
cfhowlettso .... dpkg --list | grep linux-image | pastebinit03:21
tominatorUnderstood! :D03:21
tominatorIt claims I am trying to send an empty document.03:22
cfhowletttominator, do it without the |pastebinit03:22
tominatorHai03:22
tominatorIt does not return anything. Just  returns to the input03:23
cfhowletttominator, meaning that the command reports nothing there03:23
cfhowlettOK then: reboot03:23
tominatorAlright. Crossing fingers. I'll still be able to reconnect here if the system fails03:24
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ned___just curious if anyone can help with routing/DNS problem on ubuntu server03:27
wedgiened___: what's the problem?03:28
ned___ubuntu router has "hosts" entry for server on network and can ping by name, router using bind9, other computers can't ping that server by name03:29
ned___thanks, wedge, in advance03:29
franciumhello. Can anyone read this?03:29
franciumtest 1, 2 303:29
kk4ewtbut they can by ip?03:29
wedgieso you have a bind9 server on the router?03:29
jim1hello I can read it03:29
ned___hello francium. I see you03:29
tominatorWell, well, it has rebooted. Apparently a kernal isn't what I assumed it was, but I can deal with that later.03:29
kk4ewtned___,  but they can by ip?03:30
tominatorSo, I've rebooted, what is the next step?03:30
franciumthanks, guess no one is active on other channel I'm trying to talk on03:30
ned___yes, bind9 on the router - all users on network can ping outside of network and can ping internal ip addresses but can't ping internal names03:30
wedgiened___: are the clients using the router as their nameserver?03:31
franciumI'm not on ubuntu myself, but would someone be willing to help me out with a graphics (external montior) issue? http://i.imgur.com/gz08fKh.png03:31
ned___I'm using webmin to configure the router and I've set it to use hosts first, then dns to resolve names03:31
wedgiealso, if you have hosts entries on the router, are you sure that bind is even configured correctly? Because the router's lookups would work without bind03:31
ned___clients using router as nameserver03:31
wedgiened___: on the nameserver if you do ''host someintername 127.0.0.1'' do you get a correct result?03:32
wedgies/nameserver/router/03:32
ned___I'm not sure how to test that. If I ping "citadel" on the router it's recognized from the router.03:33
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wedgiened___: i just told you how: ''host <somename> 127.0.0.1''03:33
raul782hello guys, I've removed manually all my old kernels03:33
raul782but now that I want to install a new package, I'm running into issues03:34
krytarik!away | ov3rwatch03:34
ubottuov3rwatch: Please do not use noisy away messages and nicks in Ubuntu channels. It is annoying and unnecessary. Use the command "/away <reason>" to set your client away silently. See also «/msg ubottu Guidelines»03:34
raul782is there a way to syncrhonize my package manager03:34
tominatorraul782 I just did the same thing. I am getting help now.03:34
xanguaraul782: why manually? Why didn't you use apt autoremove?03:34
mattsahSSDs are really cheap03:34
tominatorraul782: I just did the same thing. I am getting help now.03:34
ned___typing "host citadel 127.0.0.1" gives "name 127.0.0.1 address 127.0.0.1#53" and no aliases03:34
ov3rwatchkrytarik, sorry about that reinstalled chat and just forgot to untick that when i set my away message03:35
raul782xangua: I thought that by removing and update grub would do the trick03:35
ov3rwatch*xchat03:35
raul782but i was wrong03:35
raul782I've tried to re-install the linux images but no luck03:35
wedgiened___: ok, and how about from another host on the network: ''host citadel <router's ip>''03:35
raul782btw, I'm in emergency mode03:36
raul782or maintenance mode03:36
ned___host citadel routers ip returns the routers ip03:37
raul782I'm trying to autoremove but no luck03:37
raul782gettng fatal errors03:37
wedgiened___: so... that sounds like it is working, no?03:37
wedgieso it's time to verify that the hosts are actually using the router as their DNS server03:37
wedgiehow about just ''host citadel'' from that same client?03:38
raul782tominator: what are the steps you're doing now03:38
ned___I'm not familiar with that use of the host command; I know that the other computers are using the router for dns because I set one computer static and without dns-namservers in /etc/network/interfaces all dns failed on the computer03:39
tominatorraul782: I am working with cfhowlett on it but he's having connection issues. I'd stick around till he is back03:40
wedgiewell, that host command verified that it could look up the name 'citadel' on the router. So if just ''host citadel'' fails then it is probably not actually configured to use your dns server03:40
raul782Ic,03:40
ned___I've just looked up the man page of that use of the host command, and yes, it appears that dns is working on another computer ont he wetwork03:40
raul782humm, I was looking on the web03:40
raul782I've tried all different approaches03:40
raul782but no luck03:40
raul782yet03:40
tominatorWell, this is the place to come.03:41
raul782I wonder if there is a way to manually update the package manager03:41
ned___my resolv.conf file on the router has only one single entry, the ip address of the router03:41
tominatorraul782, what is your issue again?03:42
tominatorSpecifically03:42
wedgiened___: we've already established that it works on the router. What does ''host citadel'' on another host on the network return?03:42
tominatorcfhowlett, It seems we have another fellow here with a similar problem to mine03:43
ned___host citadel routerip on another computer returns "using domain server (routerip), Name: (routerip), Address: (routerip)#53 Aliases: "03:43
cfhowletttominator, cool.  you help him.  I'll see if we can resolve yours03:43
raul782well I remove manually all the files related to older kernels03:43
ned___routerip is 192.168.40.103:43
wedgiened___: no... not host citadel routerip. JUST ''host citadel''03:43
raul782now running apt autoremove --purge is not working03:44
ned___"host citadel" doesn't return anything on another computer on the network03:44
wedgieok, so that would suggest that that host isn't in fact using the router as its nameserver03:44
raul782I tried to reinstall the headers because it said that it needed the kernel headers due to unmet dependencies when trying to install another package03:44
ned___host citadel also doesn't return anything on the router03:45
raul782but still no luck03:45
raul782the exact error per kernel is the following03:45
wedgiened___: what if you include the domain name? ''host citadel.domain.com''03:45
tominatorraul782, I have found that pastebinit is the best thing ever, try to use that03:46
ned___domainname returns03:46
raul782humm, I'm writing from another laptop, my ubuntu desktop is in shell03:46
raul782mode03:46
ned___domainname returns (none)03:46
raul782tominator: no graphical interface03:46
raul782It might be a bit challeging trying to past03:47
tominatorraul782, So you really are in a similar situation to me.03:47
ned___do I need to set a domain name03:47
wedgiened___: how did you configure bind without a domain?03:47
cfhowletttominator, perfect opportunity to explain how | pastebinit is used103:47
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raul782let me type the error : Your kernel headers for kernel 4.4.0.24-generic cannot be found. Please install the linux-headers-4.4.0-24-generic package.03:48
cfhowlettraul782, problem and solution stated: install that package03:48
raul782then I get a warning missing /lib/modules/4.4.0.24-generic03:48
tominatorraul782, allow me to explain our lord and savior pastebinit very quickly03:49
ned___I'm not quite sure. I followed directions to make a router from the ubuntu website03:49
ned___I used directions at https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=926001 "how to set up ubuntu as a firewall/gateway router with webmin03:49
wedgiehmm, well bind has little to do with routing. If i had to guess it is probably just configured as a forwarder. If you want it to serve local names too you have to configure it for that03:50
cfhowlett!webmin | ned___03:50
ubottuned___: webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. It is not compatible with the way that Ubuntu packages handle configuration files, and is likely to cause unexpected issues with your system.03:50
raul782tominator: ok03:50
raul782enlight me :)03:50
tominatorraul782, pastebinit basically takes all of the text from the last run command and puts it on a website so I (we) can see it securely. It is better than typing out lines from the console.03:50
cfhowlettwedgie, as a side note: that tutorial is from 2008!03:50
raul782ok03:50
raul782will do03:51
tominatorraul782, Since you are just on the terminal, let's see if you can get it with sudo apt-get03:51
ned___yes; I followed it but read many additional tutorials/references03:51
tominatorraul782, sudo apt-get update03:51
wedgiened___: yeah, there was 0 configuration done to it with that guide. If you want to serve local names look up a bind tutorial. I will warn you in advance it'll be a bit of a project if you haven't done it before03:51
cfhowlettned___, and did you also see the very explicit warning NOT to use webmin?03:52
tominatorraul782, then sudo apt-get install pastebinit03:52
raul782lucky me, pastebinit is already installed03:52
ned___it's been working for me for a while, ~2 years, but I'm now trying to set up a calendar server on the local network with a fixed ip address03:52
tominatorraul782, oh, very good!03:52
raul782tominator: running pastebinit waiting for the results03:52
tominatorraul782, So let's try to use it....03:53
cfhowlettned___, well you are using an unsupported and ill-advised solution.  expect no help here as it is officially recommended you avoid webmin.  ask webmin help channels for support03:53
ned___is "digitalocean" a good reference - I've just found a bind9 guide for Ubuntu 16.04 which is what I'm now running on the router03:53
ned___most of the bind9 tutorials I've found talk about delegating DNS servers and I've just got one DNS server03:54
wedgiened___: i've seen some decent stuff on their sites before03:54
wedgielink?03:54
ned___here's the link I just found https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-bind-as-a-private-network-dns-server-on-ubuntu-16-0403:55
tominatorraul782, run apt autoremove --purge | pastebinit (if cfhowlett checks it off)03:55
tominatorraul782, then give the URL here03:55
cfhowlettcorrectomundo!03:55
raul782alright, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566080/03:55
tominatorOh, awesome03:55
cfhowlettwhat command is that from??03:56
ned___it's really more complicated than my set up: I've got about 10 computers on my home network, one serves as a router and the others go through that to get to the internet; I'm now planning to setup a calendar server on a fixed IP03:56
wedgiened___: looks pretty sane to me.03:56
cfhowlettned___, #networking or #ubuntu-server   might know more about this level of *buntu03:56
raul782cfhowlett: sudo -f  install linux-headers-4.4.0-24-generic ..... and all headers missing03:57
ned___also, from all that I've read if I've asked bind9 to look at the hosts file I don't understand why I doesn't offer name resolution from that file03:57
cfhowlettraul782, it's trying to install - what - 9 kernels?  that ain't right!03:57
raul782yep03:57
raul782ok let me show you the commad03:57
raul782from autoremove03:58
raul782sudo apt autoremove --purge  > http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566089/03:59
Bashing-om!info linux-image-generic03:59
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.8.0.28.37 (yakkety), package size 2 kB, installed size 12 kB03:59
vahehi all,after installing the Ubuntu stopped working keyboard backlight,fn+right04:00
Bashing-om!info linux-image-generic xenial04:00
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.4.0.51.54 (xenial), package size 2 kB, installed size 12 kB04:00
cfhowlettBashing-om, raul782 and tominator seem to have the same type error: full /boot but can't clean out old kernels.  Advice??04:00
garywhiteSparklyballs weren't you on #category5 last night?04:02
tominatorcfhowlett, Well, I'm quite glad the system DID reboot04:03
Xsaviorhow do you stop a service from starting up? I used: sudo systemctl disable blah@blah.service, but it doesn't work...04:03
XsaviorIt still starts up on boot.04:04
Bashing-omchachasmooth: for raul782 I am going to suggest we look at /usr/src and /lib/modules/ and compare them to /boot . I bet here we take things in hand maunally and break the package manager .. will have to fix it then.04:04
ned___I can't seem to find any other references to how bind9 uses the hosts file04:05
Bashing-omcfhowlett: sorry chachasmooth ; cfhowlett see my last please .04:06
wedgiened___: not sure what to tell you. I've never seen it configured that way04:06
wedgiened___: maybe you want dnsmasq instead?04:06
ned___how can I add a domainname to test if that fixes it?04:06
raul782Humm, when you say break the package manager, what do you mean, how can I update the package manager manually?04:08
cfhowletttominator, and is your kernel issue resolved then?04:08
tominatorcfhowlett, Unfortuantely, no, I still have no space on /Boot04:08
Bashing-omraul782: Allow me to assust . We have to get all the system files consisdten . pastebin ' ls -al /isr/src/ ; ls -al /libmodules ; ls -al /boot ; dpkg -l | grep linux ' . Se wht it is going to take to make the system happy .04:09
Bashing-omrau typo " ls -al /usr/src/ " // vice /isr **04:10
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ned___this seems to be an issue with bind9 not picking up the hosts file04:13
wedgiened___: afaik bind9 does *not* use the hosts file.04:14
ned___on the webmin "Hostname and DNS Client" page I've selected using the Hosts file first. I guess this is just for the router itself.04:15
wedgieyes.04:15
ned___can bind9 be configured to use the router first, then it's DNS settings next?04:15
raul782humm, I'm only getting the last result04:15
raul782dpkg -l | grep linux04:16
cfhowlettraul782, pastebinit!04:16
cfhowlett!paste04:16
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.04:16
wedgiened___: bind9 is a dns server. I think what you want is dnsmasq instead. Much simpler04:16
cfhowlettraul782, for reference: command | pastebinit04:16
tominatorcfhowlett, I have a linux recovery environment, perhaps I could access boot from there and remove them? Or will that destabilize more?04:16
Bashing-omraul782: .. ouch ! try again as ' ls -al /usr/src/ ' We GOT to have that directory .04:16
cfhowletttominator, last resort, but yeah that should restore you to working order.04:17
raul782ok04:17
ned___I went with bind9 because that's what the tutorial used. I'll look into dnsmasq but maybe I just need to add an entry in the bind9 configure to match the entries in the hosts file04:17
tominatorcfhowlett, any other resorts to use before then?04:17
wedgiened___: first hit I got on google. Looks promising for your needs: https://gist.github.com/magnetikonline/623615004:17
cfhowletttominator, ask bashing cuz I thought for sure, I as ahead of this thing.  clearly, I was wrong.04:18
ned___thanks. I'm looking for a similar option in bind904:18
tominatorcfhowlett, It isn't your fault, we did what we could. It is probably something to do with the hours of tinkering I've done with the system.04:19
Bashing-omtominator: In recovery mode .. the system is read only untill you explicitly set it to read write . You can not make changes to the system .04:19
cfhowletttominator, I understand.  I also have the restore image on my system :)04:19
raul782ok I'll paste multiple urls04:20
raul782paste.ubuntu.com/2356612504:21
tominatorBashing-om, so what shall I do? I do have a backup of the system, so if it comes to it, I can wipe it. But preferably not.04:21
raul782http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566126/04:21
raul782http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566125/04:21
cfhowlettO - M - G04:21
raul782http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566129/04:21
Bashing-omtominator: Let's get out of recovery . can you boot to the login screen and from there activate a console ( clt+alt+F1 ) ?04:21
raul782http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566130/04:21
tominatorBashing-om, cfhowlett There seems to have been a misunderstanding along the way. I am logged on and the system is functioning. To answer your question however, I can access the console.04:23
Bashing-omtominator: Though you were here 1st, let me get raul782 on a path .. and I return to see what we can do with your system .. I am pretty good in situations like this .04:23
tominatorBashing-om, sounds good. I'll be back in about 3 minutes.04:24
Bashing-omraul782: if you do not nick me I will miss your responses / this channel is busy !04:24
raul782 Bashing-om: got it04:24
Bashing-omraul782: Good .. I see you ! .. OK, I am going to be a while setting all this up . Show me what kernel you are booting now ' uname -r ' Keep this one in mind . We must not mess with it .04:29
raul782ok 4.4.0.47-generic04:30
raul782Bashing-om: 4.4.0.47-generic04:30
tominatorcfhowlett, Just had an idea, what if I was to update grub?04:31
pktiwUpdating grub is simple04:32
pktiwthere is a sudo command :-)04:32
cfhowletttominator, won't break anything.  sudo grub update is the command --- I think04:32
pktiwmaybe04:32
tominatorAlright, I'll give that a go. Maybe if some list is down in the system it just needs to be updated and grub makes sense.04:32
tominatorDon't think about it too much :D04:32
raul782Bashing-om: I was thinking on copying for all the kernels with the one I had, 4.4.0-47, would that work. because in the end what I want is just have the system remove those kernels04:35
tominatorcfhowlett, I just ran "sudo apt-get -f install" and it seems to be making some actual progress04:38
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tominatorohp. Jinxed myself. Nevermind XD04:39
Bashing-omraul782: This is going to be a trial . Let's do this very slowly and very carefully .. doing a few removals at the time and a lot of progress reports . / do ' sudo rm -rf /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.38-{8,10,11}{,-generic} ; sudo rm -rf /lib/modules/2.6.38-{8,10,11}* ' .04:41
raul782Bashing-om: ok will do that04:42
tomeddoes linux have better support for exfat or ntfs?04:44
tominatortomed, Linux does not support ExFAT04:44
raul782Bashing-om: ok removed04:45
Bashing-omraul782:  All we can do is match what is in /boot .. and have the system heal it's self when we have all the ducks in a row . As you can see it is going to be a long process .04:45
tomedreally?  but exfat has no permissions04:45
raul782ohh Ic04:45
raul782Bashing-om: perfect since there is only one kernel04:46
tominatortomed, What do you mean?04:46
Bashing-omraul782: Let me work up the next .. be back soonest .04:46
tomedexfat has no permissions like ntfs04:46
tomedso no overhead04:46
raul782Bashing-om: So pretty much I should remove all kernels 2.*, 3.* and 4.* except for 4.4.0.4704:47
raul782Bashing-om: does that make sense?04:47
raul782Bashing-om: ok I'll wait for your instructions04:47
tominatortomed, Well, in my personal experience, I have not had any luck using ExFAT with linux. It simply does not have the capability; although I have seen recovery discs with the ability to run with ExFAT04:48
fay4596hey04:49
fay4596i'm so sorry, any body here?04:49
Bashing-omraul782: That is the problem, you went behind the package manager's back abd removed the kernels .. and left all the sypport files . no we go back and remove the support files . and have the system then geal it;s self at the proper time .04:49
tominatorfay4596, Hello04:49
kostkon!ask | fay459604:50
ubottufay4596: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience04:50
knothow to resize partition, i am using gparted,but the patition i have to resize does not show the unmount option.can anybody help me04:51
tominatorknot, is the partition part of your main HDD?04:52
kostkonknot: did you click on it to select it?04:53
Bashing-omraul782: ' sudo rm -rf /usr/src/linux-headers-3.11.0-{13,14,15,17,18,19}{,-generic} ; sudo rm -rf /lib/modules/3.11.0-{13,14,15,17,18,19}* '04:53
knottominator, i have severaL partition in main HDD04:53
knoti right click it but the option is not there04:53
raul782Bashing-om: Ok I ran that command, but I get cannot remove different files, because read-only file system04:54
fay4596thanks ubottu & tominator, i'm a newbie. Can u help me for more Effective use at irssi04:54
knotkostkon: i have select it to unmount first04:54
kostkonknot: it should be a button in the toolbar I think04:54
cfhowlett!details | fay4596,04:54
ubottufay4596,: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel.04:54
tominatorknot, Last I checked, (I may be wrong),  you cannot modify the Operating System's disk while it is booted to that Operating System. Again, I could be mistaken.04:55
cfhowlettcannot and should not even try!04:55
cfhowlettknot, in other words, you need to boot ubuntu from your USB stick, then start gparted, navigate to your OS and repartition04:56
tominatorknot, try to use a recovery disc, like an Ubuntu Live CD or Hirens Boot Disk04:56
raul782Bashing-om: should I reboot and try to remove these files from a maintenance mode?04:56
kostkonknot: the mount / amount that is04:56
fay4596nice very helpful, big thanks..04:56
jaithhello all. I have a question about starting and stopping backgrounded processes.04:56
knotkostkon: in other partition it is showing, but the partiton i have to resize it shows some red circle after /dev/sda15 in gparted04:56
kostkonknot: typing on a phone, sorry for the tuppo and errors04:57
kostkontypos*04:57
jaithI have two long-running processes I'd like to start: a dumpcap command to catch network packets and an inotifywait command to monitor file activity. I'd like to start both of these, run another process, and then halt both of them. I know I could background them one at a time and then kill using kill -9 but that seems ugly04:57
knotkostkon: its ok04:57
tominatorfay4596,  Just try using it. I have learned everything from experience.04:58
tominatorooop04:58
jaithcan anyone suggest a way to start dumpcap, background it, start inotifywait, background it, run my main script, then return to inotifywait and dumpcap and halt them?04:58
Bashing-omraul782: Ouch ! NO . we do not want in this instanace to worl from recovery unless we have to , read only file system really puts a kink n things, I got to re-consider what to do !04:59
kostkonknot: a screenshot would be helpful05:00
knotkostkon: i am doing the same thing, can you tell me any link where can i paste05:01
kostkon!screenshot05:02
ubottuScreenshots can be made with the [PrtScr] button. Want to show us a screenshot of your problem? Upload an image to http://imgur.com/ and link the created page here.05:02
victorjaith: what about using tmux/screen?05:02
jaithvictor: I think I've heard of screen05:02
jaithvictor: no man pages...will search...05:03
Bashing-omtominator: I be a while with raul782 . Let's make sure in the meantime your situation is not as dire . check that 'ls -al /usr/src/ ; ls -al /lib/modules/ ; ls -al /boot/ ; dpkg -l | grep linix- ' all are in aggrement versions wise .. all match . if so we can sic 'dpkg" on your installed kerenls .05:03
jaith!screen05:03
ubottuscreen is a window manager for terminal sessions, also useful over SSH. The 'byobu' package provides very useful additional utilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Screen05:03
knotkostkon,tominator  http://imgur.com/a/GID5M05:04
tominatorBashing-om, I'll do that now05:04
knoti want to resize /dev/sda1505:05
jaithvictor: does this look like the right Ubuntu package:      screen - terminal multiplexer with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation05:05
raul782Bashing-om: I reboot and the system did a forced disc check with fsck, it fixed a few bad blocks and now I'm able to remove all the supporting files form the kernel05:05
tominatorBashing-om, How would I know if anything is out of the ordinary?05:05
Bashing-omraul782: I see no better thing to do than to try from recovery .. we will then have to remount the file system . once booted to "root" remount with ' mount -o remount,rw / ' (Note there is no space after the comma.) // once there we start all over .05:06
victorjaith: i use tmux these days but yeah that looks like the right package for screen05:06
knotkostkon:ping05:06
Bashing-omraul782: K .. on fsck . we start all over .05:08
victorjaith: with either multiplexer, open 3 virtual consoles, launch process 1 in #1, 2 in #2, 3 in #305:08
victorjaith: switch between consoles with mod-key + n (ctrl-a for screen, ctrl-b for tmux by default)05:08
victorjaith: then stop each process when you're done05:09
Bashing-omtominator: All the directorues should agree .. in each and every version of every file installed . if there are any differences we do it the hard way too .05:09
knotcan somebody help me please05:09
jaithvictor: hmm. screen is tricky. gonna take some getting used to05:09
jaithvictor: thank you05:09
tominatorBashing-om, Aight, so it looks like 'Linux-Headers-3.16.0-72' are the only consistent versions across those three dirs.05:11
Bashing-omraul782: Starting over " show a new pastebins in this order for me ' ls -al /usr/src/ ; ls -al /lib/modules/ ls -al /boot/ ; dpkg -l | grep linux- '.05:12
raul782Bashing-om: ok, give me on sec05:12
Bashing-omtominator: Yuk .. so let me get raul782 fixed yp and we return to your situation and do it the bad way too .05:12
tominatorBashing-om, Sounds good to me. I have no idea how it got this way XD05:13
kostkonknot: you probably need to use a livecd because it is a lvm partition http://askubuntu.com/questions/196125/how-can-i-resize-an-lvm-partition-i-e-physical-volume05:14
raul782Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566351/05:16
raul782http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566354/05:16
raul782http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566355/05:16
raul782http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566356/05:16
raul782Bashing-om: all urls paste05:16
Bashing-omraul782: Thamks .. give me a few to re-look .05:17
raul782Bashing-om: Thanks to you05:18
jaithvictor: I think I'm getting the hang of it. what does it mean to detach/reattach a screen?05:18
Bashing-omraul782: The only kernel installed now I see is " 4.4.0-47 " . Confirm that you are booting that kernel ; ' uname -r ' .05:19
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knotkostkon:thanks05:20
raul782Bashing-om: yes05:20
knotkostkon:how much time it take to shrink05:21
raul782Bashing-om: 4.4.0-47-generic05:21
Bashing-omraul782: K. I do not know what I am looking at .. once more pastenin ' ls -al /usr/src/ ; ls -al /lib/modules/ ' .05:22
raul782Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566351/ -> ls -al /usr/src05:25
raul782Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566354/ -> ls -al /lib/modules05:26
Bashing-omraul782: I do not find the /usr/src/ output as acceptable .. not even close to the format I expect . Try again .05:27
raul782Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566385/ -> ls -al /usr/src05:29
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raul782are there some core folders missing?05:30
Bashing-omraul782: As is now .. There has been a ton of files removed from that of the 1st outputs . .. if all that is left in all the directorues is the 4.4.0-47 . Then we are ready to have the system heal it's self . But I do not know how all those files up and disappeared .05:33
Bashing-om!info linux-image-generic xenial05:35
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.4.0.51.54 (xenial), package size 2 kB, installed size 12 kB05:35
raul782Bashing-om: well, when I was following your instructions, I kind of removed everything not related to the latest kernel to speed up the things :(05:35
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Bashing-omraul782: K .. we need now to get that 4.4.0.51.54 installed . show me once more ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ' . make sure that the meta package to get the -41 kernel is in place .05:37
tominatorBashing-om, I'm going to head to bed. The OS is still functioning,, so it isn't urgent. I'll check back later. Thank you for the help and please pass along my many thanks to cfhowlett!05:37
raul782Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566398/05:38
Bashing-omtominator: We be here tomorrow . And get your system happy .05:38
tominatorThank you!05:38
raul782Bashing-om: ok how can I upgrade to kernel 51.54 if I can't use apt upgrade05:42
LibertyWeNeedI am thinking of switching back to ubuntu after my college semester ends. Because I don't like Windows 10. Although I am unsure if I will be able to use this TV antenna I bought online if I do. Does anyone have any suggestions? Is there any Free Software I can run on Ubuntu to use this?05:45
LibertyWeNeedThis is the product: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Digital-USB-TV-FM-DAB-DVB-T-RTL2832U-R820T-Support-SDR-Tuner-Receiver-Free-Shipping/32661367598.html05:45
Triffid_HunterLibertyWeNeed: https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/RealTek_RTL2832U may be informative, also http://superkuh.com/rtlsdr.html05:48
LibertyWeNeedTriffid_Hunter, Thank you05:48
Jordan_ULibertyWeNeed: Will probably work out of the box with Ubuntu 16.04 or 16.10. For software you have many options, among them MythTV and Kodi (formerly XBMC).05:50
LibertyWeNeedFantastic!05:50
LibertyWeNeedHas Ubuntu fixed up their privacy issues with amazon yet? Because I am thinking of switching back on my laptop to ubuntu.05:52
LibertyWeNeedI don't want all my search terms to be sent to amazon or anywhere else05:52
Bashing-omraul782: OK .. clean up ' sudo apt purge linux-headers-2.6.38-11{,-generic} ; sudo apt purge inux-image-2.6.38-{8,10,11} ' . As a place to start this .05:57
nico___hello05:57
kevinb22hello all, I need some help. I was just in ubuntu server 16.04 LTS setting up Samba share and i cannot boot back into ubuntu https://gyazo.com/46ba0ae2c8c9c6e67e45e4b2456769f105:57
kevinb22^i get that far then server restarts05:58
Bashing-omraul782: typo: sudo apt purge linux-headers-2.6.38-11{-generic}  ......... an ectra comma was left in the former .05:58
nico___why ubuntu has doc less than debian05:59
raul782Bashing-om: ok working on that06:00
nico___dwong06:00
kevinb22anyone?06:00
nico___yes06:00
lotuspsychje!samba | kevinb2206:01
ubottukevinb22: Samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/samba.html06:01
lotuspsychjenico___: doc less?06:01
kevinb22ubottu: Thank you however i believe the issue is not with samba, i cannot boot anymore into ubuntu getting a " pci 0000:08:00.0: PCI Bridge to [bus 09]"06:02
Bashing-omraul782: Pich I was correct thje 1st time ! sudo apt purge linux-headers-2.6.38-11{,-generic} .06:03
raul782Bashing-om: Removed this linux-headers-2.6.38-11{,-generic}06:06
LibertyWeNeedIs there a way to play Grand.Theft.Auto.V on ubuntu?06:06
raul782Bashing-om: however I had to this in this way, dpkg --purge --force-depends linux-headers-2.6.38-11{,-generic}, otherwise it was bringing the other kernels 4.406:06
knotIs there any way to copy all bookmark into a file?06:06
AKutsanHi, I am trying to test IRC06:07
AKutsanWonderful technology, why it is not popular today?06:07
knotplease can anyone answer06:08
Bashing-omraul782: Whatever we have to do .. we got to get rid of all except the 4.4.0-47-generic kernel . then back to trying to install the latest kernel .. such that the -47 becomes the backup kernel with booting -51 .06:10
AKutsan@knot what browser do you use?06:10
knotfirefox06:11
achejqchromium06:12
Bashing-omraul782: Make sure that you keep " linux-generic linux-headers-generic and linux-image-generic " !06:12
AKutsan@knot  http://i.imgur.com/v55jVsF.png06:12
AKutsanImport And Backup06:13
Fremanthis will make someone rage - php7.1 just came out, I can has PPA? (not a serious question but that's basically the request that just came to me from management - my response "You haven't finished migrating to 7.0"06:15
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raul782Bashing-om: How do I confirm that these kernels headers have been removed, linux-headers-2.6.38-11{,-generic}06:17
raul782Bashing-om: I say this, because there are a lot of kernel that I have to remove06:17
levlazjoin #python06:17
raul782Bashing-om: Do i have to run dpkg -l | grep linux-?06:17
knotAKutsan: thankyou06:17
Bashing-omraul782: Yeah . I find that command the more informative .06:18
raul782So rc means that it wa removed correct?06:21
raul782Bashing-om: Should I see a change from ii to rc ?06:21
Bashing-omraul782: Order of operations becomes important run as ' sudo dpkg -P linux-signed-image - sudo dpkg -P linux-image-extra - sudo dpkg -P linux-image - sudo dpkg -P linux-headers . /. Yes rc is fine .. we will clean that up at the very last stage . (r)emoved but (c)onfig files remain .06:23
raul782Bashing-om: does the dpkg -l automatically updates06:24
cfhowlettBashing-om, I as afk.  since he was so full, could he clear out /boot from the live system or did this require a USB boot?06:25
raul782Bashing-om: I'm seeing ii on a linux-header that I've already removed06:25
Bashing-omcfhowlett: tom** gave up waiting on me . we will pick it back up tomorrow . Looks like he too went behind the package managers back and broke the system .06:27
cfhowlettBashing-om, so using sudo apt-get breaks things?!  disappointing06:27
raul782Bashing-om: what does rH means?06:27
ov3rwatchwhat package contains the ifup command06:27
Bashing-omraul782: dpkg -l where th l os (l)ist . so not will not install .06:28
Bashing-omraul782: rH is a problem .. where the packes is to be removed but is still  (H)alf installed .06:29
raul782Bashing-om: thanks $man dpkg-query06:30
Bashing-omraul782:  that is what sold me on linux .. the man pages ! Nice to have documentation right on the system .06:31
raul782Bashing-om: true that06:31
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Bashing-omraul782: Smoke break .. back soonest ; indulge in my nasty habit .06:45
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raul782Bashing-om: no problem, I'm doing good progress06:48
raul782Thanks06:48
Bashing-omraul782: Back . still goes well ? Some yet to do when all the /boot is cleaned up .06:56
icon_ /me07:08
lenswipeeHi, I cannot open pdf document in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS07:10
nugrohoXpdf07:11
lenswipee16.04 doesn't come with a pdf reader by default?07:12
cfhowlettit does07:12
cfhowlettevince07:12
lenswipeewhy does evince not work then07:13
cfhowletttry a different file07:13
CodeHunterExI am running lubuntu and I have the taskbar to auto hide.  There is a major problem (at least for me).  When I click on an item (example the wifi icon) a list pops down, but as soon as the taskbar vanishes so does the menu that was there.  Can that be fixed?07:15
CodeHunterExI could keep the taskbar always on but I prefer to hide it.07:16
raul782Bashing-om: I was able to remove any issue on the package manager07:16
raul782Bashing-om: Then I did sudo apt upgrade07:16
raul782and it installed everything.07:16
raul782however, when when it was about to upgrade the linux kernel 5107:17
raul782it errored out07:17
raul782Bashing-om: I've deleted it again as I did before manually, because it07:17
raul782didn't want to be removed nicely07:17
raul782Bashing-om: anyway, I've just rebooted but still I'm being redirected to the emergency mode07:18
CodeHunterExDoes anyone know if this is a glitch that can be fixed?07:21
unoanyone?07:22
cfhowlett!ask | uno07:22
ubottuuno: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience07:22
Bashing-omraul782: Humm .. what is set to boot ' ls -al /vmlinuz* ; ls -al /initrd.img* ' ?07:22
unoAnyone know that how can i use ubuntu core to install on raspberry pi 3?07:23
CodeHunterExShow I try and re-phrase my question on one line?07:23
unothe official snappy does not work for me07:23
_x00fuck intel and their video drivers on skylake07:23
cfhowlettCodeHunterEx, yes but hold repeats to 15 minute intervals07:23
cfhowlett_x00, drop the profanity now.07:23
cfhowlett!guidelines07:23
ubottuThe guidelines for using the Ubuntu channels can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines07:23
SynfulAckHey, does the ubuntu installer leave any logs indicating what magic it did with automatic partitioning?07:23
CodeHunterExThank you cfhowlett07:24
_x00im having problems running 1440p on skylake07:24
_x00:X07:24
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_x00screen tearing is real07:24
_x00lol07:24
_x00$ inxi -G07:24
_x00Graphics:  Card: Intel Sky Lake Integrated Graphics07:24
_x00           Display Server: X.Org 1.18.4 driver: intel07:24
_x00           Resolution: 2560x1440@59.95hz07:24
_x00           GLX Renderer: Mesa DRI Intel HD Graphics 520 (Skylake GT2)07:24
_x00           GLX Version: 3.0 Mesa 11.2.007:24
cfhowlett!paste | _x0007:24
ubottu_x00: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.07:24
SynfulAcklol07:25
Bashing-om_x00: What release are you running , and is the hybrid graphics ?07:25
x0gheya07:25
x0gI just deleted the Windows 7 Partition, my Ubuntu install is on sda4 extended07:26
_x00lol rate limited07:26
x0ghow can I add the unallocated space to it?07:26
_x00I'm not running hybrid graphics07:26
x0gI need to re-align the partition to begging then resize?07:26
raul782Bashing-om: ls -al /vmlinuz* -> /vmlinuz.old -> boot/vmlinux-4.4.0-47-generic07:26
xanguax0g: backup, boot live ISO, gparted07:26
x0gbeginning*07:26
x0gohh ok07:26
raul782Bashing-om: ls -al /initrd-img* doesn't find any07:26
path0genany gnuplot people here?07:26
x0gxangua, is GParted still part of the Ubuntu Live CD?07:27
xanguaAlways07:27
x0gkk, see ya in a few07:27
path0genfamous last words07:27
Bashing-omraul782: Uh Huh should be " sysop@1404mini:~$ ls -al /initrd.img* >> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 34 Nov 30 11:32 /initrd.img -> boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-103-generic " . try ' sudo update-initramfs -u -k 4.4.0-47-generic ' , See if we can rebuild the image file .07:31
raul782Bashing-om: ok07:35
Bashing-omraul782: Got to remount the file system 1st !07:37
Bashing-omraul782: ' mount -o remount,rw / ' .07:38
efloidwhat is the package to install sqlite3 ?07:38
efloidor its file-based and doesn't have an actual daemon?07:39
rominecan you see me here07:39
raul782Bashing-om: wait a second, one question when running this command ls -al /initrd.img*, it meant to be ran from /boot07:39
raul782?07:39
cfhowlettask your ubuntu questions romine07:39
lenswipeewhy does this not work: sudo cd /usr/java/jre07:40
romineim trying to chat on ##chat and my messages cant get through07:40
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efloidlenswipee: you need to su not sudo07:41
Ben64lenswipee: because it doesn't make sense07:41
romine"can not send to channel"07:41
aibwhat are my options for setting up nginx to work with python 3? python3-fcgi doesn't seem to exist.07:41
Bashing-omraul782: ls command can be ran from any where as the path is relational to / .07:41
cfhowlettromine, that is not an ubuntu channel.  ask freenode for assistance07:42
lenswipeeBen64, why doesn't it make sense?07:42
lenswipeeefloid, su?07:42
romineokay07:42
aiblenswipee: cd is not a program07:42
efloidlenswipee: try it: su -07:42
Triffid_Hunterlenswipee: because cd is a shell internal command, and sudo opens a new shell07:42
Ben64lenswipee: su is incorrect also. sudo runs whatever you tell it to, then is done, so it changes directory, then drops back to your user, and you see no effect07:42
efloidlenswipee: or you can also sudo -i07:42
raul782Bashing-om: ok I thought you mistyped. I've proceeded to run the comand you suggest with initramfs but it gave me an error07:43
Ben64lenswipee: would help if you explained what you are trying to do07:43
Bashing-omraul782: Well, that ain't good . what is the error ?07:43
raul782Bashing-om: but probably is because I wasn't in maintenance mode. So I have to be in that mode right? I need to reboot07:44
lenswipeeBen64, I do not have permission to view that directory hence why I used sudo07:44
Ben64lenswipee: ok but what are you trying to do07:44
Triffid_Hunterlenswipee: no process can change the cwd of another process, so it's impossible for cd to be an executable.. if you sudo cd /somewhere, what happens is this: shell -> exec("sudo cd"); sudo -> exec("sh -c cd"), sh -> change directory, then read EOF and exit. sudo exits, shell starts waiting for more keyboard input.07:44
Bashing-omraul782: If ya in "maintanence mode" the system is read only .07:44
lenswipeeBen64, to change directory to view files in it07:44
Triffid_Hunterlenswipee: perhaps sudo -i first, then cd in your root shell07:44
Ben64lenswipee: not necessary. "sudo ls /usr/java/jre"07:44
lenswipeeBen64, why ls works but not CD07:45
raul782Bashing-om: So should I be in emergency mode! or maintenance mode?07:45
Triffid_Hunterlenswipee: because ls is executable07:45
Ben64lenswipee: because of reasons stated above07:45
Triffid_Hunterlenswipee: but cd *must be* a shell internal command or it can't work07:45
Ben64lenswipee: if you want to view files, ls is the way to do it07:45
Ben64cd doesn't view files, so it's unnecessary anyway07:46
blackflowaib: uwsgi07:47
Bashing-omraul782: Sorry to say all I kknow in 'buntu is the alternative of "recovery" to boot . I do not know what you mean by the terms you express.07:48
NicolasPot.07:49
raul782Bashing-om: When I try to reboot and access my regular session, Ubuntu always sends me to the terminal and in the header it says emergency mode! press enter to go in maintenance mode.07:50
raul782Bashing-om: I guess the other way to get into terminal is by choosing recovery mode from grub07:50
raul782Bashing-om: That's why I wasn't sure what option you meant07:50
aibblackflow: reading up on it now. seems like it would be riddled with bugs07:51
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blackflowaib: how so? I've been using uwsgi with nginx for python for years for business critical apps07:52
blackflowaib: uwsgi is the de facto app server for python07:52
aibblackflow: I see07:52
Bashing-omraul782:  k; Well Must ne a systemd thing I have yet to encounter . Can not advise as this I do not know .07:53
aibblackflow: what I'm worried about is having to configure it. let's hope ubuntu has sane defaults, eh?07:53
blackflowaib: well yeah, you have to learn about and configure properly every complex software :)  uwsgi can do quite a lot and can't assume much out of the box.07:54
blackflowaib: but the examples for common scenarios are well documented.07:54
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aibblackflow: well, I was hoping for more simple alternatives, to be honest. Hell, maybe I'll use CGI.07:55
blackflowaib: perhaps you could explain your use case better then. and don't forget python's own wsgiref http server, just two lines of code to get it going.07:56
raul782Bashing-om: ok I'll try to run it first from maintenance mode from my terminal07:57
blackflowaib: and then proxy from nginx to it, for paths it should respond to07:57
aibblackflow: well I'm building a small website. I'm thinking we'll do static HTML client + REST-like API on Python 3. I'm just testing the waters, really; I've only ever used python-fcgi on nginx for non-critical stuff07:59
Bashing-omraul782: The initramfs command is valid : http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man8/live-update-initramfs.8.html .08:01
aibblackflow: I'll also be writing a GitHub webhook client (server?). Yes, it will be on the production machine and probably the same server as the website it contains. No architectural problems there, trust me. But I'm wondering whether I can just set up an "api" directory with python scripts next to "www" which nginx is serving08:02
aibblackflow: I'll probably be adding microservices to the website over the years. An option is putting an embedded webserver in each, adding them to systemd and having nginx proxy various paths to them. Another is having a server like uwsgi (with preferably other language plugins). Yet another is simply using CGI, everything be damned!08:05
y_sekinoi would like to set an value to cr2 register, but is there any useful in-kernel api like set_cr2? and i also want to know how i can find an in-kernel api with not  grepping entire kernel code?08:07
blackflowaib: well first of all, nginx can't do cgi without an external app and if you have it, then why not go fcgi anyway. second, python has WSGI which is supported by nginx so why use something non native like fast cgi.08:07
aibblackflow: if I'm using nginx as a proxy, what's the point of using wsgiref as opposed to, say, Flask or cherrypy or any other embedded HTTP server?08:08
blackflowaib: if uwsgi is an overkill (and it isn't), then there are other app servers too. but uwsgi is to python what tomcat is to java.08:08
blackflowaib: there isn't any. I just gave wsgi ref as an example of most simple solution, in case it fits your use case08:08
blackflowbtw Flask uses wsgiref08:09
aibblackflow: I see. Well, that's good to know, I didn't know uwsgi was that common. I guess I keep forgetting that I'm a Python beginner08:09
aibblackflow: I see (w.r.t. wsgiref). Makes sense08:10
blackflowaib: https://www.fullstackpython.com/wsgi-servers.html08:10
Bashing-omraul782: A simple test to make sure you are not in a read only mode : 'touch test ; ls -al test ' .08:11
aibblackflow: I'll give uwsgi a try. Fall back on custom/embedded HTTP services started with systemd and forwarded by nginx as a fallback08:11
raul782Bashing-om: yeah not in read-only mode08:12
raul782Bashing-om: after running initramfs I got the following error08:12
raul782http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566708:12
blackflowaib: and it's well documented (use case of flask with uwsgi and nginx):  http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/0.11/deploying/uwsgi/08:13
raul782Bashing-om: Besides that error, there is one thing that pastebinit didn't capture08:13
blackflowaib: for more help, join #pocoo for flask questions or #uwsgi for uwsgi questions.08:13
aibblackflow: oh, and since we're on #ubuntu, is there anything you can tell me about the default configuration of uwsgi and uwsgi-plugin-python3? any gotchas?08:13
raul782Bashing-om: /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/zz-busybox-initramfs: 45: /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hoooks/zz-busybox-initramfs: cmp: not found08:14
raul782Bashing-om: that is repeated like 20 times or more08:14
raul782maybe that file is corrupted?08:14
blackflowaib: no specific gotchas. you drop a ini file under /etc/uwsgi/apps-available, symlink it to apps-enabled (just like with nginx or apache), and start the service :)08:14
blackflowaib: use the docs I linked above to set up the ini file08:15
raul782Bashing-om: it seems weird that I've been seeing that error during the whole afternoon08:15
Bashing-omraul782: Try : ' sido apt install --reinstall linux-image-4.4.0-47-generic  ' . What results ?08:16
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cfhowlett*** sudo ***08:16
aibblackflow: will do, thanks08:16
blackflowaib: here's a good full stack tutorial: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-deploy-python-wsgi-applications-using-uwsgi-web-server-with-nginx08:17
Bashing-omraul782: sido/sudo* I have gottem real tired !08:17
raul782Bashing-om: thanks for your patience and help, I believe I'm about to go to sleep in a few minutes if I don't get this machine to boot properly08:18
raul782Bashing-om: Everything started in the morning, when my main disk drive started to have errors in the drive, which after running different times fsck, it got fixed08:19
raul782Bashing-om: I believe, maybe my drive is reaching EOL08:19
cfhowlettif so, expect to see i/o errors08:19
cfhowlettalso, smartmontools should inform you08:19
raul782Bashing-om: However, when I ran smartctl the report didn't indicate such thing08:19
Bashing-omraul782: If it is not life threatening, and no blood is being spilt ... will keep to another day :)08:20
raul782Bashing-om: sure no problem, thanks a lot for your help08:20
aibblackflow: at this point you're linking me my own open tabs :)08:20
raul782Bashing-om: see you08:20
aibblackflow: very much appreciated, though :)08:21
Bashing-omraul782: Look, as you can not create a initrd.img file .. has to be kernel build related .08:21
raul782Bashing-om: got it, I'll dig on that for a few more minutes and then I'll go to sleep08:22
Bashing-omraul782: Are the headers installed for that kernel ?08:23
blackflowaib: that's good, means you found correct stuff :)08:25
raul782Bashing-om: By checking on dpkg -l, they are http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566737/08:26
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x0gehm after resizing the partition the boot is slow as hell08:27
guanjian[m]txdv:08:27
guanjian[m]😊08:27
x0gI suspect it is due to removal of swap partition but I used fallocate to create a new one08:27
x0gand removed the UUID of the old swap file from the fstab08:27
x0gurgh08:27
Bashing-omraul782: Ouch ! I did say at least twice to make sure you keep " linux-generic , linux-headers-generic and linux-image-generic " . reinstall them, then see if the situation does not improve .08:32
raul782ok08:32
severuskenhello ?08:35
cfhowlettask your ubuntu question severusken08:36
novahanybody seem this compile error before :grpc/objs/opt/src/compiler/cpp_plugin.o:(.data.rel.ro._ZTV16CppGrpcGenerator[_ZTV16CppGrpcGenerator]+0x28): undefined reference to `google::protobuf::compiler::CodeGenerator::GenerateAll(std::vector<google::protobuf::FileDescriptor const*, std::allocator<google::protobuf::FileDescriptor const*> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, google::protobuf::compiler::Gener08:36
novahatorContext*, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >*) const'08:36
novahcollect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status  ?08:36
novahhow to fix this ?08:36
severuskenhmm i'm new to Kubuntu ,i'm figuring how to turn off the 'smooth' effects and improve the performance08:37
novahhello, nobody?08:38
severuskenwell,hello08:38
Triffid_Hunternovah: you aren't passing a library with that thing to your linker08:38
\9severusken: there's some preferences that you can set in the kde system settings in regards to that08:39
x0gHey, can anyone read my question regarding the slow boot after partition resize?08:39
x0gAbove ^08:39
CaptainQuirkHi guys08:39
severuskenthank you man08:39
novahTriffid_Hunter, which lib ?08:39
\9severusken: i would advise against using kubuntu if you don't have such a great pc, though. it's quite resource intensive and there are other flavors that are easier on your computer08:40
CaptainQuirkI've created a small repl for a command I'm using all the time08:40
CaptainQuirkautocompletion is available in the normal shell interpreter08:40
CaptainQuirkhowever, once I get inside the repl, autocompletion with <tab> no longer works08:40
mMati111Hi all, how can I replace default openssl installed in Ubuntu 14.04 using apt-get with built from source one?? How to do it properly ?08:41
CaptainQuirkWhat I wrote is based on this : https://github.com/tj/git-extras/blob/master/bin/git-repl08:41
novahTriffid_Hunter, i just compiled protobuf lib from source and succeeded08:41
ikoniamMati111: you don't do that08:41
mMati111ikonia: why??08:42
ikoniamMati111: because so much depends on openssl, you should trust the distribution to provide and maintain it08:42
\9mMati111: why on earth would you want to replace openssl anyway?08:42
mMati111I need 1.0.2j version with FIPS certification enabled in order to use it with my application,08:43
mMati111as shared library08:43
ikoniadoesn't the ubuntu build privode fips support compiled in08:44
ikoniaI'm pretty sure it does08:44
mMati111version is important too08:44
ikoniamMati111: why08:44
mMati111because that's the requirement given08:45
ikoniamMati111: you're aware ubuntu will backport fixes so the actual version string supplied by openssl -version doesn't actually matter08:45
mMati111Actually I'm not aware of it08:46
ikoniamMati111: you're also aware that j was only release in september, so no distro will actually have that too08:46
ikoniait sounds like whomever is making up your application "requirements" may not be in the real world as no-one is shipping that version, so how it can depend on something that no-one ships seems pretty odd08:47
mMati111meh I dont like it neither08:47
mMati111ikonia: I kind of dont understand it08:50
ikoniathen talk to the requirement setting and explain it's not a real world situation08:51
mMati111How that matter when you have latest version08:51
mMati111of library which is compatible with the old one08:51
lenswipeelooks like sudo -i gives me root access08:51
mMati111and you cannot install it and use?08:51
ikonialenswipee: correct08:52
ikoniamMati111: what are you actually talking about08:52
ikoniamMati111: you can install what you want08:52
lenswipeefaster than typing sudo /bib/bash08:52
lenswipeefaster than typing sudo /bin/bash08:52
ikonialenswipee: you shouldn't type sudo /bin/bash08:52
Triffid_Hunterlenswipee: it's a bit different too, sudo -i gives a login shell whereas sudo bash doesn't08:52
mMati111ikonia: So what's the real problem with replacing it if I can install ?08:52
ikoniamMati111: you'll end up breaking things and causing conflicts with multiple packages08:53
Ben64lenswipee: and you should avoid getting into the habit of using 'sudo -i' ... it's mostly overkill and unnecessary08:53
ikoniamMati111: you have to be willing to commit to build and package the version you want and keep up to pace with all canonical package changes that depend on openssl08:53
lenswipeeBen64, how else to get permission to a folder I can't access08:54
Triffid_HunterBen64: depends what you're doing, I use it all the time when I need to do a whole bunch of things as root and don't want to type my password every 5 minutes08:54
ikoniaTriffid_Hunter: then change the timeout of the sudo password08:54
mMati111ikonia: breaking things doesn't matter because it is only for application test purposes08:54
ikoniamMati111: carry on with it then08:54
ikoniaenjoy your system not working08:54
Ben64lenswipee: like i told you 70 minutes ago, "sudo ls /usr/java/jre"08:54
mMati111ikonia: not working virtualbox is not sucha  big deal08:55
lenswipeeBen64, why does ls work but not cd?08:55
\9because cd is a shell built-in08:55
Ben64lenswipee: for the same reasons everyone was telling you 70 minutes ago08:55
\9"sudo cd" is not a thing08:55
ikoniamMati111: I disagree, if you cant maintain a test system, you won't be able to move this forward to a non-test system08:55
ikoniabut again, thats up to you08:55
mMati111In real system, openssl will be in 1.0.2j version08:55
lenswipee\9 what you mean its not a thing?08:56
ikoniamMati111: no it won't08:56
Ben64lenswipee: if you want to list files in a directory, cd isn't even the right thing08:56
ikoniamMati111: as no-one is shipping it as I told you earlier08:56
ikoniait was only released in september08:56
\9lenswipee: sudo runs programs and cd is not a program. cd is a command built into bash08:56
\9lenswipee: sudo is a program itself08:56
majaany one know a graphical sftp client that will sync up directories ?08:56
lenswipeeBen64, i like to cd to the directory  before doing ls08:56
Ben64lenswipee: well, it's unnecessary08:56
Ben64faster to just ls in the first place08:56
lenswipeeso cd is not a program08:56
\9you can type "which cd" to try find out cd's location, you can notice it returns nothing08:57
\9"man cd" also doesn't exist08:57
Ben64\9: psst, it does08:57
maja\9: coool nick08:57
lenswipeeconfusing how some things are commands and some things a programs. you'd think ls is a command08:57
\9ls is program08:57
lenswipeeok how to escalate permission in the gui without having to terminal and sudo?08:58
rsvI live in india and running ubuntu 16.04. My timezone is set to Asia/Kolkota. The time is showing 5 hours ahead08:58
rsvis there any issue with Ubuntu 16.04 time command not synching properly08:59
\9lenswipee: there's a small bunch of things that only exist as bash commands because they deal with the bash shell itself. "cd" affects your current shell, while "ls" reads a directory listing and prints it08:59
linuxlite_which IRC client should i use08:59
\9linuxlite_: whichever you like the most08:59
linuxlite_true09:00
Bashing-omraul782: Hey .. do not want to leave ya in a bind .. but I got to call it a night .09:00
lenswipeeok how to escalate permission in the gui instead of going to terminal and sudo?09:00
\9lenswipee: if it's just a home system you might as well launch the file manager as sudo09:01
ikevinlenswipee, gksudo09:02
\9just be aware of the implications :P09:02
lenswipee\9, how you do that?09:02
Ben64this isn't going to end well09:02
lenswipeeand whats gksudo? that still in terminal09:02
\9gksudo is sudo except with a graphical prompt, you can use it with alt+f209:03
Ben64couple days later -- hey guys i deleted everything using a root file manager09:03
lenswipeei want a gui experience like windows you can escalate permission prompt09:03
\9Ben64: that's what i mean with "be aware of the implications"...09:03
\9lenswipee: well what is the file manager you use? there's lots out there09:03
\9i'm using ubuntu mate so it'd be "gksudo caja" for me09:04
lenswipeeim using ubuntu 16.04 so whatever that comes with09:04
\9i don't know what's the name of ubuntu's file manager09:05
lenswipeegksudo is not quite what i want. in windows you can force a prompt for admin password to do things09:06
OerHeksthere must be a reason you need sudo, so make a launcher that gives the passwordprompt > example http://www.cloudconsulted.com/cloud/linux-labs/custom-launcher-to-run-graphical-commands-as-root-in-ubuntu09:07
OerHeks= gksudo09:07
lenswipeeOerHeks, how to make a launcher bro?09:08
ikoniai'd ask the other question09:09
ikoniawhy are you messing with files you don't have access to09:09
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ikoniaeither a.) fix the permissions b.) stop messing with things you are not meant to have access to09:09
OerHeksikonia +1 , that is why "you must have a reason .." plus that tutor is pretty simple09:09
\9mmh indeed09:09
OerHekswhy should i copy paste?09:09
lenswipeeikonia, because ubuntu default install asks for permission to view /usr/java/jre even though i am admin so take it up with ubuntu developers09:10
ikonialenswipee: no it doen't09:10
ikonialenswipee: ubuntus default doesn't ask afor a password to anything09:10
x0gAny experienced user here? I need assistance with slow boot after the partition resize, original swap is deleted and commented out of fstab and new was added with fallocated and also added to fstab.09:10
ikonialenswipee: you typing "sudo" asks you for a password09:10
ikonialenswipee: and why are you doing things in /usr/java/jre - that is not a userspace area09:11
x0gsystemd-analyze blame is not showing anything09:11
theblazehenx0g version?09:11
x0g16.04 theblazehen09:11
theblazehenx0g systemd-analyze critical-chain09:11
ikoniax0g: remove the boot slash and watch the boot09:11
lenswipeeikonia, no it doesn't ask for permission it just doesn't give you permission by default09:11
ikonialenswipee: right, because you are not mean to be in there09:11
Ben64lenswipee: you've still yet to explain what you are actually trying to accomplish09:12
\9lenswipee: what are you trying to accomplish by messing in /usr/java/jre?09:12
lenswipeeikonia, no admin can be everywhere09:12
lenswipeeif i am admin i want to be able to view whatever shit i want09:12
\9sure, you can be everywhere with sudo. but often it's not such a great idea09:12
ikonialenswipee: no it can't09:12
ikonialenswipee: as you are showing09:12
ikonialenswipee: please don't swear09:12
x0gtheblazehen, thank you mate09:12
ikonialenswipee: you don't need to be in that directory09:12
ikonialenswipee: hence why it's protected09:12
Ajxa_Hi people, does anyone have a few minutes to help me before i trash the laptop :)09:12
x0gtheblazehen, systemd-remount-fs.service is causing the 1 min delay on a SSD09:12
lenswipeeikonia, i need to be in there09:13
ikoniaAjxa_: just ask your question, if someone can and wants to, they will help09:13
ikonialenswipee: hy09:13
ikoniawhy09:13
x0gAllow me a brief moment while I upload the output on the pastebin09:13
theblazehenx0g systemctl status systemd-remount-fs.service09:13
lenswipeeikonia, so i can stick java in there09:13
ikonialenswipee: java is already in there09:13
Ben64that's not correct09:13
ikonialenswipee: it gets installed via the package manager09:13
ikoniaso again, you don't need to be in there09:14
lenswipeeikonia, java is in there because i sudo my ass in there09:14
Ben64you're doing it wrong09:14
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ikonialenswipee: then you're the problem09:14
ikonialenswipee: fix your approach09:14
lenswipeeagain by default you can view in /usr09:14
Ben64java doesn't go in /usr/java at all09:14
\9lenswipee: are you saying that you created /usr/java/jre? that's not how it works09:14
lenswipee*cannot09:14
x0gtheblazehen, http://pastebin.com/dGZVy53W09:14
Ajxa_Okay, so the problem that i have: Im installing over USB, and my only drive (ssd) refuses to mount to /sda.. /sda simply doesnt exist.. SSD got mounted to sdb and usb got mounted to sdc. Because of this i cant boot the system after installation without any kind of usb being plugged in the pc. I dont really know how to explain this very well so please ask questions :(09:14
Ben64by default you CAN view /usr09:14
Ben64sounds like you might have already broken things09:15
lenswipeewell where you stick java then?09:15
ikonialenswipee: you are the problem and you're basically creating more of a problem with user error09:15
\9lenswipee: install java the package manager.09:15
Ben64you don't "stick" anything anywhere09:15
lenswipeejava.com says thats where you stick java09:15
ikonialenswipee: you install it via the package manager and it distributes it correctly across the file system09:15
goudkovis there a way to display x session on another computer without using vnc? i want to share a third screen of my main computer with another computer. just for display, no input from that second computer. and vnc is really slow even over lan. so i'm trying to find some x solution with port forwarding or remote connection.09:15
lenswipeeikonia, well i didn't use a package manager09:16
\9well that's the root problem09:16
ikonialenswipee: then use a package manager09:16
ikoniaproblem solved09:16
lenswipeeikonia, i download it from java.com and followed installation instructions09:16
lenswipeeand java.com says stick it in /usr/java/jre/etc09:16
OerHeksAlways use openJDK, not the oracle blob if you can09:16
theblazehenx0g systemd-analyze blame and cat /etc/fstab09:17
ikonialenswipee: then don't do that09:17
ikonialenswipee: use the package manager09:17
ikoniaproblem solved09:17
\9java.com is giving you bad advice09:17
lenswipeejava shouls know where to stick java09:17
\9you shouldn't be messing around in system directories if you don't know what you're doing09:17
lenswipeelol09:17
x0gtheblazehen, any progress? Or should just reinstall as this is a new system anywas09:17
ikonialenswipee: the package manager is there to provide easy installation of supported software09:17
ikonialenswipee: use the package manager09:18
lenswipeeikonia, package manager is for noobs. i use terminal and sudo09:18
Ben64java.com says "Note: For downloading Java other flavors of Linux see Java for Ubuntu" which links to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java which says to install it using the package manager09:18
x0glold09:18
theblazehenx0g it should be relatively simple, but in that case you can just reinstall. Just cat/etc/fstab first I think09:18
ikonialenswipee: bye then09:19
theblazehencat /etc/fstab*09:19
ikonialenswipee: you don't know what to do - yet you call others "noobs" for using supported tools09:19
ikonialenswipee: no point getting help here then - bye09:19
Ajxa_my turn my turn :D09:19
lenswipeeeveryone knows you use terminal if your a pro :)09:19
lenswipeelol@package manager09:20
x0gtheblazehen, http://pastebin.com/DE66SQjh09:20
ikonialenswipee: everyone knows you don't ask "how do I change directory" if you are a pro09:20
\9such a silly guy, as if you can't use the package manager from the terminal...09:20
theblazehenx0g maybe do a reinstall. May be partition alignment, quicker to reinstall than fix09:21
x0gyeah ,already downloading the Arch iso09:21
theblazehenx0g Yeah! Go Arch!09:22
x0gbut thank you for your time, I really appreciate it theblazehen09:22
Ajxa_i dont want to spam..but since yall write 1000 lines a sec ill repost my issue so people can see it again09:22
Ajxa_Okay, so the problem that i have: Im installing over USB, and my only drive (ssd) refuses to mount to /sda.. /sda simply doesnt exist.. SSD got mounted to sdb and usb got mounted to sdc. Because of this i cant boot the system after installation without any kind of usb being plugged in the pc. I dont really know how to explain this very well so please ask questions :(09:22
theblazehenx0g glad to try to help09:22
\9Ajxa_: it's /dev/sda, not /sda09:22
x0gtheblazehen, Ubuntu was nice and I messed it up with the resize so this one is on me, I just too used to CentOS hehe09:22
Ajxa_honestly.. i know what it is..09:23
theblazehenx0g yeah. Tried fedora (rawhide perhaps) then?09:23
\9Ajxa_: oh wait i get it now. so your ssd is sdb and usb is sdc09:23
x0gtheblazehen, yeah but on a dektop it's a real hassle to get the fonts to look nice on my box and some other tweaks that pissed me off a little09:24
Ajxa_yep, and under sda there is nothing mounted.. nothing shows up anywhere.. /proc/partitions list only the sdb and sdc parts09:24
\9Ajxa_: that shouldn't be a problem because the filesystems are mounted based on device UUID, not dev labels09:24
x0gtheblazehen, but that is most likely a case of PEBKAC09:24
x0g:P\09:24
\9Ajxa_: exactly where does booting fail if the usb is not plugged in?09:24
theblazehenx0g yeah. Arch is a lot easier for me imo09:24
x0gtheblazehen, odd rnough same , here09:25
Ajxa_well grub loader loads up, i can select the installation or recovery mode09:25
Ajxa_then it tries booting the system... stalls for about 10-15 secs09:25
Ajxa_and drops me to a shell09:25
x0gtheblazehen, it just works. I wanted to try ubuntu due to VMware Horizon client09:25
\9what kind of shell?09:25
x0gtheblazehen, but I'll try it on Arch09:25
\9Ajxa_: is the shell still grub?09:25
Ajxa_initdr? i might have read it wrong09:26
theblazehenx0g You may find a docker container for that if it's not in the aur / main repos09:26
theblazehenAjxa_ initrd09:26
x0gtheblazehen, yeah , you're right. Totally forgot about it09:26
\9okay so i guess grub fails to launch the system09:26
Ajxa_yeah, and if i have any kind of USB plugged in.. it boots okay09:27
\9it looks like grub first tries to launch it from sdb (where it apparently is not) and then finds it by UUID09:27
Ajxa_but if grub is installed to sdb, and it tries to boot sdb, i dont understand why it failes09:28
\9okay well is it anyhow possible that you accidentally installed ubuntu onto your usb drive?09:28
theblazehenAjxa_ probably trying to load by device name (sda etc) rather than UUID09:28
\9theblazehen: if it fails, grub should try to find the device by UUID09:28
Ajxa_nah im sure it installed to the ssd09:28
Ajxa_did the reinstall like 50 times09:29
\9okay09:29
Ajxa_furthermore, why is sda not used at all?09:29
Ajxa_it just plain skips it09:29
Ajxa_and goes to sdb09:29
ducasseAjxa_: does it drop you to a grub shell or a busybox hell?09:29
ducassebusybox shell :)09:30
Ajxa_crap im not sure, i have to check im 80% sure it is the busybox09:30
\9Ajxa_: the names are chosen pretty arbitrarily. the names really shouldn't matter09:30
Ajxa_yeah i know, but isnt sda the first mount point_09:30
\9usually09:30
ducasseAjxa_: then i would think the kernel root=... parameter might be set incorrectly09:30
Ajxa_how can i mitigate that ducasse09:31
_28_riahello, ubuntu 16.04 amd64. During boot, I've got a boot picture hanging forever. I switched to a console (ctrl+alt+f2), and see a message, saying A start job is running for hold until boot process finishes up (shows passed time / no limit). I left it stay for 2 of hours. It didn't go anywere. Pressing <enter> or <esc> didn't do anything. ctrl-alt-del reboots. After rebooting, the samething happens09:33
ducasseAjxa_: i'm unsure where that is picked up from, fstab maybe?09:33
ducasseAjxa_: try booting from usb and pastebin the fstab09:33
_28_ria...but, I can ssh to it and do anything in the console.09:33
Ajxa_i think i saw in dmesg something like sda attached scsi removable disk09:34
Ajxa_one sec let me fetch the fstab09:35
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Ajxa_lol now when booting the live usb i get the > Mounting /dev/sda1 on /live/medium failed > Invalid argument FAT-fs sda1 io charset ascii not found09:38
Ajxa_so now it tries using sda09:38
ducasseAjxa_: is this an uefi system?09:40
Ajxa_yeah i believe so, although i boot the non-efi version09:42
huwjrheya, is it possible to run Nagios on the “ubuntu on windows” implementation?09:42
ducasse!ubuwin | huwjr09:42
ubottuhuwjr: Canonical and Microsoft have announced that Windows 10 will be able to run Ubuntu programs without needing porting/recompilation. This functionality is still in beta and is not supported in #ubuntu. For discussion and support, see #ubuntu-on-windows.09:42
xmjmoin09:42
xmjhow well does google Hangouts (incl. webcam+screensharing+yadda yadda) run on Ubuntu?09:43
TeKKiE^Just fine09:43
huwjrthanks but i’m pretty sure a lot more than 17people have used ubuwin :p09:43
huwjri’ll try all the same09:43
Triffid_Hunterhaha they're doing reverse wine?09:43
xmjTeKKiE: on 16.04/10 ?09:44
TeKKiEWas wondering if Windows is finally ditching the "DOS" based architecture for it's own linux based archtype, that'd be cool09:44
TeKKiExmj: I'm currently on 16.0409:44
huwjrNo not reverse wine09:44
huwjrnothing like it09:44
xmjTeKKiE: cool09:44
huwjrnative ubuntu running a bit like a chroot, but with shims for kernel level stuff rather than recompiled linux packages for windows09:45
xmjTeKKiE: much as i <3 freebsd, not having hangouts . . . is a large deficit in some areas09:45
TeKKiEHonestly I don't much use it, but it's capable.09:45
huwjrhangouts?09:46
huwjras in google hngouts?09:46
xmjyes09:46
huwjruse pidgin09:46
huwjr^_^09:46
TeKKiEYes pidgin is by far better09:46
xmjdoes it do screenshare?09:46
TeKKiEEh well that I do not know09:46
huwjrno but VNC/Screen does?:p09:46
xmjI was told "get screenshare running ASAP." - so Skype/Hangouts is the obvious solution09:46
xmj"obvious"09:47
TeKKiEhmm09:47
TeKKiEscrew skype09:47
TeKKiEscreenshare can be managed with teamviewer too09:47
TeKKiEWhich I also use09:47
xmjwell, depending on whom you're working with09:48
ikevinTVW is often unavaillable09:48
blackflowxmj: busted :)09:51
xmjblackflow: :309:51
blackflowxmj: ;)09:51
dogsBreathubuntu zenophobia who is on it?10:07
MrCucumberhey guys how do I install downloaded software on Ubunut?10:11
MrCucumberim too much of an imbecile to figure this out?10:11
Ben64MrCucumber: what software10:12
MrCucumberumm just a game10:12
Ben64follow the instructions10:12
MrCucumberthere is an instructions file?10:13
Ben64idk10:13
intxwhat game?10:13
MrCucumberthe game is second life10:13
intxhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/579806/how-to-install-second-life10:14
dogsBreathi'd be pleased with a first one10:14
dogsBreathi'd be pleased to be able to go into the street and not be attacked by drug addict10:16
dogsBreath*accosted10:17
MrCucumberthanks intx!10:18
ImUs3rwhat vncserver is good?10:30
OerHeksImUs3r, 'good' as in safe ??10:32
ImUs3ri use tightvncserver, but i can’t use gui app.10:32
ImUs3rOerHeks:10:32
MrCucumberWhy do they make this stuff so confusing for us idiots10:33
ImUs3rGTK+ failed to initialize. Is X running?10:33
ikeviniirc, vnc is not secure, some client can connect with password bypass10:34
ImUs3rbut i want to use gui app ikevin10:34
Ben64explain exactly what you want to do and what the situation is10:35
ImUs3rGTK+ failed to initialize. Is X running? Ben6410:35
Ben64that's not what i asked for10:35
ImUs3ri want to use GUI with vnc, but i can’t do it with tightvncserver.10:37
faekjarzHey there! Please help me with my thought experiment: Lets say I'd want to set up a Ubuntu server 16.04 based router gateway caching proxy appliance type box. I'd want to rename my Ethernet interfaces into something (more) reasonable, e.g. WAN0, WAN1, LAN, WLAN, GUEST,… - how would I do that? (udev?)10:37
OerHekswhat guide did you use?10:37
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ikevinImUs3r, your X server is running? does DISPLAY var is defined?10:38
MrCucumberI found the idiot proof way of doing it!!10:38
MrCucumberhttp://jollyjef.com/run-or-install-secondlife-on-ubuntu-14-04/10:38
someone235Hi, I can't see my usb in df -h. How can I detect the problem?10:39
ImUs3rikevin: how can i know it?10:39
ikevinX is the display server, for DISPLAY var you can check with echo $DISPLAY10:40
ImUs3rnothing ikevin10:40
_28_riahello, ubuntu 16.04 amd64. During boot, I've got a boot picture hanging forever. I switched to a console (ctrl+alt+f2), and see a message, saying A start job is running for hold until boot process finishes up (shows passed time / no limit). I left it stay for 2 of hours. It didn't go anywere. Pressing <enter> or <esc> didn't do anything. ctrl-alt-del reboots. After rebooting, the samething happens10:40
_28_ria...but, I can ssh to it and do anything in the console.10:40
Snowiesomeone235: I assume it's a usb flash drive if you're trying to view it in df -h?10:40
someone235Snowie, yes. Sorry for not mentioning it10:41
ikevinImUs3r, try: DISPLAY=:0 tightvncserver10:41
Snowiesomeone235: np, just checking. When you plug it in, does it show up in the file explorer?10:41
someone235Snowie, no10:42
Snowiesomeone235: ok, so that's what you're trying to fix. try the usb on another machine if possible, and/or try another usb drive and see if they work first.10:42
Snowiesomeone235: if you can't do that, look for "how to automatically mount usb drives on ubuntu"10:43
someone235Snowie, it works in another machine10:43
ImUs3rthakns ikevin i can do it. but what is tha command?10:45
ImUs3rDISPLAY=:0 tightvncserver10:45
Snowiesomeone235: ok, run $ lsusb and see if it appears there10:46
ikevinImUs3r, software who use graphic env need to have the DISPLAY var defined (:0 is the default graphic env)10:46
someone235Snowie, it doesn't10:46
ImUs3rthaks ikevin :)10:47
Snowiesomeone235: how many usb ports do you have? can you try another?10:47
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ikevinImUs3r, if you have multiple graphic env (multi seat), it can be :1, :2, ...10:47
huayraCan somebody please ban www-bukolay-net ? Everytime I join this channel is sends me a hi with that url10:47
someone235Snowie, I feel so stupid, Thank you :)10:48
someone235it works10:48
OerHeks!ops | confirmed, www-bukolay-net spam10:48
ubottuconfirmed, www-bukolay-net spam: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, PriceChild, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, k1l, rww, phunyguy, bazhang, chu10:48
Snowiesomeone235: np. Sounds like your a usb port down though :(10:49
someone235Snowie, yes. Unfortunately, I don't have time to send it to the lab :(10:49
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yocs0000hi everybody! What client do you use for google doc?11:18
knoti am cloning git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git, can anybody tell me how much size it holds?11:31
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fruitbowlsorry but where is the asterisk irc channel?11:33
bazhang#asterisk fruitbowl11:34
fruitbowlok sorry about that and thanks11:35
dxnhello11:36
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yocs0000hi everybody! What client do you use for google doc?11:40
devnull84chrome11:45
King_Hualbrowser11:45
devnull84derp11:45
yocs0000devnull84: derp?11:45
devnull84i derp time to time11:45
devnull84:11:45
devnull84:)11:45
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iresfis it right that amd graphic does not work on ubuntu 16.04   ?12:12
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tripleheaderHello12:22
rightnowI'm adding some cron to sudo crontab -e .. checking /var/log/syslog and it says: (CRON) error (can't fork). googling tells me nothing except low memory, and i have 2 gig free.12:22
tripleheaderHow can I add packages to ubuntu installer12:23
tripleheaderI have tried https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization but this seems too old12:24
bazhangtripleheader, did you mean remaster the installer12:24
bazhangtripleheader, instead of that why not use the mini install and build up from that12:24
tripleheaderbazhang: yes remaster the installer to include some extra packagges12:24
bazhangwhich exact extras tripleheader12:25
tripleheaderbazhang: I will be installing the iso offline12:25
bazhangtripleheader, this machine will never reach the internet then12:26
pinkisntwellI put ubuntu server on an old laptop and I can hear the fans going 100% 24/7 even though the CPU is below 2% most of the time. This laptop used to have windows and there the fans auto-adjusted. Is there a way to achieve the same on ubuntu server?12:26
tripleheaderextras means some packages like htop openssh-server etc12:26
Myriskate: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libKF5CoreAddons.so.5: undefined symbol: _ZTI5QFile12:26
Myrisanyone know how to fix that problem?12:27
tripleheaderbazhang: actually im doing a workshop in my university, and there internet will be slow12:27
bazhangtripleheader, remastering the iso is the least best way of doing what you need12:27
tripleheaderbazhang: give me a better one and i will leave this12:28
bazhangtripleheader, aptoncd is just one, there are quite a few others12:28
tripleheaderbazhang: Ubuntu apt-get update for the first time takes so much time if connection is slow. for this reaason I want to include extra packages12:29
tripleheaderbazhang: let me check12:29
bazhang!aptoncd12:29
ubottuAPTonCD is a tool with a graphical interface which allows you to create one or more CDs or DVDs with all of the packages you've downloaded via apt-get or aptitude, creating a removable repository that you can use on other computers - See also !offline12:29
bazhangtripleheader, ^12:29
tripleheaderbazhang: thanks man thats what I really need. let me try it and I will come here if I struck at anypoint.. thanks again12:31
rightnowI'm adding some cron to sudo crontab -e .. checking /var/log/syslog and it says: (CRON) error (can't fork). googling tells me nothing except low memory, and i have 2 gig free. ANyone has any ideas?12:31
cmishraHello12:36
cmishraAny ubuntu make users?12:37
ikoniaany what ?12:37
cmishraAnyone who has used ubuntu-make12:37
ikoniaubuntu-make ?12:38
ikoniawhat is ubuntu-make ?12:38
gcolluracmishra, I use it from time to time12:38
greta_samsaI use make all the time, but I think you may mean ubuntu-mate.12:38
cmishra@ikonia developer tool to install ide, languages etc12:38
gcollurahttps://github.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-make12:38
DJonesAlso in repo's since 16.0412:39
cmishra@gcollura does it have any method to use proxy while downloading the packages?12:39
ikoniawhat a bag of junk12:39
ikoniait's just a wrapper for standard ubuntu packages12:39
gcolluracmishra, let me check12:39
gcolluraikonia, it is helpful to install updated node/rust/go versions and intellij (android stuff also) from the command line12:40
cmishraIt's helpful for swift too12:40
ikoniaas opposed to using the standard tools12:40
ikoniautter waste of time12:40
RyukenHi, where is ~/ located?12:41
ikoniait's your home directory12:41
RyukenI was under the impression that it was under home12:41
RyukenBut the files don't appear to be there when I type ls12:41
ikonia~ is your home dir12:41
ikoniawhat files ?12:41
gcolluraikonia, I find it useful, especially for intellij, phpstorm and node, if don't find it useful, then it is not for you :)12:41
RyukenThe files git cloned12:41
RyukenUnder ~/ in terminal12:42
ikoniawhat command did you run to clone the repo12:42
Ryukengit clone12:42
greta_samsaRyuken: you can find out with "echo ~"12:42
ikoniaRyuken: what was the exact command12:42
cmishragcollura I'm having trouble because of my institute network. I was trying rust and would like automatic updates rather than installing each time.12:43
gcolluracmishra, for rust you'd better check out rustup12:43
gcollurahttp://rustup.rs/12:44
gcolluraubuntu-make doesn't handle 'automatic' updates anyway, I think12:44
cmishragcollura any idea how to make the script work?  I don't know where to declare the proxy in the command given for rustup12:46
gcolluraI would use the global settings for the proxy12:47
XanoI have two VMWare network interfaces in `ifconfig` that I need to get rid of. The internet tells me to remove them from `/etc/network/interfaces`, but that file is almost empty (these interfaces aren't in there).12:48
cmishraIt hasn't worked for me. I have had to set up proxy for everything. From git to curl. Only the browsers and atp work.12:48
XanoUsing Ubuntu 15.1012:48
tomreynXano: check /etc/network/interfaces.d/* as well12:51
ikoniaXano: you need to remove them from vmware as interfaces12:51
ikoniaand they will stop existing as interfaces12:51
tomreynXano: you also need to update to a supported ubuntu release12:51
ikoniahowever 15.10 is an EOL release, so we don't support it any more12:51
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Xanotomreyn, /etc/network/interfaces.d is empty12:53
tomreynright, as ikon1a indicated, the vmware software you use probably configures the interfaces on the fly.12:54
XanoVMWare has a history of messing up network interfaces. I stopped using it a long time ago, but it turns out these remaining interfaces conflict with a new VM12:54
raul782Hi guys12:54
XanoSo I'm pretty sure it's not a Ubuntu problem12:54
raul782So I want to fix my kernel installation12:55
raul782http://paste.ubuntu.com/23567629/12:55
ikoniaXano: so it's offtopic for this channel12:55
XanoThe removal of a network interface in Ubuntu is off-topic?12:55
raul782I believe I need to install linux-generic, linux-image-generic, linux-headers-generic12:55
XanoI'm not trying to fix VMWare, as that's been long gone from my machine12:55
raul782but each time I try to do it, I get an error12:55
raul782btw, what apt upgrade is doing, is trying to install the latest kernel12:56
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ikoniaXano: so what part of the problem is relevent to this channel /12:58
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Xanoikonia, The removal of a network interface in Ubuntu.12:59
ikoniaXano: which is not supported as you've been told12:59
ikoniaXano: 15.10 is dead and not supported, and you need to remove the interface from vmware - not ubuntu12:59
fadaviHello there, i've some error/warning in dmesg output: paste.ubuntu.com/23567596/ any idea? solution?13:00
ikoniafarid__: where did you get that 4.8 kernel.....13:02
raul782Is there a way to install the package linux-headers-generic13:11
raul782I have installed linux-headers-4.4.0-47-generic but not the alias package13:12
Mathisenraul782, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) ?13:12
raul782Mathisen: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23567687/13:14
raul782The thing is that when trying to run sudo update-initramfs -u -k 4.4.0-47-generic, I'm running into issues13:15
raul782I get this error, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23566745/13:16
rico_yo^13:16
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howarthWhat is the recommended kernel package for amd64 on yakkety to install a PAE enabled kernel?13:32
howarthhttp://packages.ubuntu.com/yakkety/kernel/linux-image-4.8.0-22-generic-lpae13:33
howarthor is there a better option than that one?13:33
howarthopps13:33
howarthwrong arch13:33
howarthdo you have to build your own PAE enhanced kernel or are they hidden in some special repo?13:34
ikoniathe standard kernel should support PAE on 32bit13:35
ikoniayou shouldn't need a specific kernel any more13:35
howarthhow about x86_64?13:35
ikoniawhy would you use PAE on 64bit ?13:36
guanjian[m]大家好13:36
howarthI am running Ubuntu 16.10 on a MacPro 3,1 with the virtualbox packages from the ubuntu repos installed13:36
ikoniaok ?13:37
howarthbut the Virtual machine seems sluggish so I am worried that the PAE might not really be in effect13:37
ikoniawhat arch is the virtual machine13:37
howarthin particular, I am unclear how the efi for the MacPro 3,1 treats PAE13:37
ikoniawhat arch is the virtual machine13:37
howarthactually I was playing with https://techsviewer.com/install-macos-sierra-virtualbox-windows/ as a test13:38
ikoniawhat arch is the virtual machine13:38
howarthhow do I find out the arch of the VM?13:39
BluesKajHiyas all13:39
ikoniaok - so you don't know what you're doing13:39
ikoniahowarth: if you don't even know the archs of the VM's you're building, why do you even talking about PAE13:39
howarthI created a 64-bit Mac OS13:39
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ikoniathen why would you care about PAE13:39
howarthas the VM machine13:39
vubuntor760hi13:39
howarthMy understanding was the PAE was required for VirtualBox to work properly under linux13:40
ikoniathen why do you care about pae - and why do you think PAE matters as the mac OS X is not even using the linux kernel13:40
ikoniano, it's not13:40
howarthhuh?13:42
howarththis is under ubuntu 6.10 so that VirtualBox most certainly should be able to use PAE, no?13:42
ikoniahowarth: what arch is your ubuntu 16.10 install13:42
howarthamd6413:43
ikoniahowarth: then you do not need to worry about PAE13:43
ikoniayour default kernel is fine13:43
wtn4726howarth: 64 bit --- then PAE is pointless anyway13:43
howarthok13:43
wtn4726howarth: PAE is a 32 bit only cpu feature. 64 bit has much bigger address space anyway.13:44
howarthok, got it now13:46
howarthSo is there anything to be gained by trying to install the guest OS tools when the VM is of OS X?13:46
howarthI know the OS X Virtualbox doesn't have those for OS X hosts13:46
wtn4726i know nothing about OS X13:47
vubuntor760Who is vietnamese?13:47
tarvidi really want a Linux without compiz, rtkit, pulseaudio13:52
howarthok, I'll try again with a Windows 10 VM and compare the performance with that (since it should have guest tools)13:53
howarthso far, I have been really impressed with how cleanly Yakkety installed on a MacPro 3,1 and supported all the hardware devices out of the box13:53
howarthmuch cleaner than Fedora13:54
howarthThe only complaint I have so far is that Ubuntu is missing a libomp package for the clang compilers13:54
howarththe clang compiler -fopenmp=libgomp is a no-op and produces serial code13:55
howarthonly -fopenmp, -fopenmp=libiomp5 or -fopenmp=libomp actually produces parallel code13:55
howarthso someone needs to package up the openmp support library from llvm13:55
raul782Hello guys, I'm having an issue while reinstalling initramfs-tools13:56
ikoniawhy are you re-installing it13:57
ikoniawould be the first question13:57
avenger_qraul782: how long is your penis?13:57
raul782I've tried to do dpkg --configure -a13:57
ikoniawhy where you re-installing it13:58
raul782I thought there was an issue, since each time I try to do dpkg --configure -a, the hoooks give me an error13:58
ikoniawhy are you doing dpkg --configure -a13:58
ikoniait sounds to me like you've done something you're not telling us, made a mess and are now focusing on the specific issue of init-ramfs rather than the overall problem13:59
raul782http://paste.ubuntu.com/23567809/13:59
ikoniayou'd do better to actually answer questions rather than just keep giving info thats not been asked for13:59
ikoniaso I'm going to back away from your issue14:00
raul782ikonia: fair enough, everything started yesterday my ubuntu went into maintenance mode. I ran fsck to the drives, they got fixed, I ran smartctl which gave me positive results, however after fixing the bad blocks, I found that after rebooting I could only login through the terminal14:01
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raul782Then, I started having an issue with the kernel, so I did something stupid which was removing the unused kernels manually14:02
raul782which brought me to this point, Bashing-om helped me on cleaning up all my old kernels, and there were a lot, this machine has been upgrade forever so I had kernels that went back to 2.614:03
raul782anyway, I finally got a clean list of kernels registered14:04
raul782which was just one 4.4.0-47-generic14:04
user_899whatisallthis??14:14
forkupan ubuntu help channl14:15
user_899got here from xenial wsl14:15
forkupits slow atm, everyone is in bed14:16
user_899past 9 am here in virginia14:17
alessandro_ciao14:19
alessandro_!list14:19
ubottualessandro_: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ».14:19
alessandro_ciao14:19
alessandro_list!14:19
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user_899bye forkup, and thanks14:20
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wtn4726Q: why did the admin rename "eth0" to "s"?14:34
wtn4726A: because he wanted to run tcpdump -penis14:34
Chuncanoquit14:35
jeroenpraatDoes anyone else have problems with Firefox (50.0.2) hiding italic text?14:35
ricounethola14:35
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ric999yop14:48
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parasparas2414:59
ubuntu-matehello people14:59
parashi14:59
KazooieHi. Is there an ETA for when php7.1 will be available in the xenial repository?15:09
jeroenpraatjust try this http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/playit.asp?filename=playcss_font-style&preval=italic15:09
jeroenpraatoblique is also hidden15:09
jeroenpraatfirefox 50.0.215:09
ubuntu-matehttp://paste2.org/1PnzxwVP15:09
enycKazooie: that sounds like a backport (xenial-backports) rather than xenial repo15:10
enycKazooie: anyway it would first need to go into next release  then get 'backported' afterwards15:10
stephane-gourichHello. Strange problem here with dynamic linking.15:10
ubuntu-matecan anyone here make some sence of this so that i can recover some data http://paste2.org/1PnzxwVP15:10
stephane-gourichFirefox would not run, complain with Inconsistency detected by ld.so: ../sysdeps/x86_64/dl-machine.h: 517: elf_machine_rela_relative: Assertion `ELFW(R_TYPE) (reloc->r_info) == R_X86_64_RELATIVE' failed!15:11
ubuntu-mateit was caused by windows stupidity and virus15:11
stephane-gourichFirefox would not run15:11
stephane-gourichI asked aptitude to reinstall firefox. Now firefox works.15:11
Kazooieenyc: So by that statement, it'll most likely be in Zesty in April. Which means Linux Mint should get it around... 2050?15:11
enycKazooie: mint is just using the ubuntu repo's for most things15:12
enycKazooie: you can use the apt tools to make your own backport once you have a working package...15:12
KazooieI... did not know that.15:13
enycKazooie: you'd be best to discuss with ubuntu php package maintainer??15:13
enycdebian does not have ptp7.1 yet either15:13
enycKazooie: i would'nt be too concerned, why would it matter to you anyway?15:13
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enycKazooie: counter view is that iou don't want all the new bugs with just-released package, don't be silly =)15:14
digbychickenubuntu-mate: have you tried using a linux live CD to boot into a live session and recover that way?  or is this beyond that?15:15
ubuntu-matecan anyone here make some sence of this so that i can recover some data http://paste2.org/1PnzxwVP15:15
enycubuntu-mate: i can see boot recovery information, but not  filesystem check or just mounting the filesystnem and copying off your data ????15:15
Kazooieenyc: that's true enough, I suppose. I just don't want to wait 4+ months to see the new features :p15:15
enycKazooie: you still haven't answered why itn matters though15:16
enycKazooie: which new feauture needed by what?15:16
ubuntu-mateenyc guide me a little how to extract that info i only have the laptop with the ssd and this spare usb with ubuntu installed15:17
Kazooieenyc: 1] null return types `function foo(string $bar): ?string` can be string|null instead of just string. I have to not declare a return type on any functions where I'm expecting either.15:17
Kazooie2] list array syntax allows you to use array keys instead of variables15:19
ubuntu-mateenyc: guide me a little how to extract that info i only have the laptop with the ssd and this spare usb with ubuntu installed15:19
enycubuntu-mate: can you not literally click on thedrive in 'computer' / desktop  sowhere?15:19
ubuntu-mateenyc:it cannot mount it15:20
enycubuntu-mate: ok why not? what error?15:20
enycubuntu-mate: end of 'dmesg' may give clue?15:20
ubuntu-mateenyc: it only shows 8mb unallocated space in gparted15:21
nemoSo... I have 2 fonts that I use for unicode.  Symbola and EmojiOne.  http://users.teilar.gr/~g1951d/ and https://github.com/eosrei/emojione-color-font#install-on-linux15:21
nemoSymbola does not have the coverage of the fancy new emoji, and obviously does not have the colour stuff.  On the other hand, it looks a lot better on terminals15:22
nemoFor example 😃  is clear and distinct in symbola, while the double outline fallback in EmojiOne is uglier scaled down..15:22
Pici2515:22
nemoThe reason I bring this up is I have both installed, and I can't seem to figure out how to control the fallback.  I read a guide on font-config and created a file I can show you guys in my ~/.config/fontconfig15:22
nemoBut running fc-match still does not return the results I expect15:23
stephane-gourichOne could just say "random filesystem corruption". Anyway I commented on https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1314600 . Bye.15:23
ubottuMozilla bug 1314600 in Untriaged "In ubuntu 16.04 with gnome the firefox getting crashed with error Inconsistency detected by ld.so: ../sysdeps/x86_64/dl-machine.h: 517: elf_machine_rela_relative: Assertion `ELFW(R_TYPE) (reloc->r_info) == R_X86_64_RELATIVE' failed!" [Critical,Unconfirmed]15:23
nemoI was wondering if there was something ubuntu specific I was missing15:23
ubuntu-mateenyc: in file manager it says unable to mount location . cannot mount file15:23
ubuntu-mateenyc: its an intel ssd 160gb15:24
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screamslashI'm running a fresh install of ubuntu mate my wifi seems to be turned off how do i turn it back on?15:27
ubuntu-mateenyc: you there15:27
nemoHere's the fonts.conf I tried http://m8y.org/tmp/fonts.conf    - I'm not sure if multiple entries in the <prefer> is appropriate, but I tried it with a single one too, without success.  I also tried symlinking to ~/.fonts.conf even though reading the entry in /etc/fonts/conf.d/*user.conf suggested it was checking both.  I also tried moving that /etc entry to 99- which suggests it should take precedence.  but15:28
nemofc-match monospace still returns bitstream15:28
nemooops15:28
enycubuntu-mate: and? did you look at the end of 'dmesg' ??15:29
ubuntu-mateenyc: posting it15:29
yossarianukhi - is there a ppa to download multimarkdown for ubuntu ?15:32
yossarianuk I've found this -> https://github.com/fletcher/peg-multimarkdown/wiki/How-do-I-install-MultiMarkdown%3F15:32
yossarianuk to compile from git (instructions are out of date slightly)15:33
yossarianuk but anyone know of a repo ?15:33
ubuntu-mateenyc: http://pastebin.com/70tzhWZ915:34
acarrilloss15:35
s0prano9099guys15:36
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s0prano9099whenever I close a port using fuser -k, i am getting other ports closed as well :/15:36
s0prano9099for example, closing port 23 also closes port 2115:37
ubuntu-mateenyc: http://pastebin.com/70tzhWZ915:39
geniis0prano9099: sudo lsof -i:23      ( or 21) when they're both open will tell you what daemon is using both15:40
enycubuntu-mate: saw that lready hangon ;p15:40
enycubuntu-mate: i see segfaults...15:40
enycubuntu-mate: I don't see messages about mounting//filessytem15:40
enycubuntu-mate: retry mounting that filesystem again, then look to see if anything on end of dmesg new?15:41
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thebored_is there a list of nvidia cards that work better with proprietary drivers? ive had a card that didnt work right till i installed nvidia's drivers. and ive had one that wouldnt work with any acceleration without the open source driver. but i just installed on a new computer, and it has an nvidia 8400 GS. what makes most sense now-a-days for that generation? nouveau vs nvidia 340.98 vs nvidia legacy 304.132(i assume not this one)?15:43
thebored_....sorry for the wot....seemed smaller in my head15:43
severuskenhello anyone there ?15:45
Southern_Gentlemseverusken, no we booted anyone (it was a bot)15:46
tomreynseverusken: a lot of people (roughly 2000) are here, what is your actual question?15:47
enycthebored_: hrrm good qusetion, i'd just try the different drivers!15:47
severuskeni accidentally installed some pkgs via terminal.is there any command that helps you "remove" that previous packages you just installed ?15:47
enycseverusken: apt-get autoremove {package}   generally15:48
tomreynseverusken: how did you install them exactly, can oyu show the command line you used?15:48
geniiseverusken: Depends how you installed them. If from some tar.gz source file then not as easy to remove as from a deb package file15:48
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severuskeni followed the commands in here [https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu]15:49
severuskenits Wine15:49
severuskenand the next one is Lumina desktop 1.115:50
severuskenbut nothing happens15:50
genii!ppa-purge | severusken15:51
ubottuseverusken: To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html15:51
tomreynsudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ppa-purge && sudo ppa-purge ppa:wine/wine-builds15:51
ice9is there an Ambience theme with blue color instead of the purple?15:52
severuskenthanks guys.i trying now15:52
raul782_Hi guys, I am trying to reinstall snapd but the progress halts at 66%15:53
raul782_the reason is that now that my kernel is setup correctly, I've rebooted and it seemed the service snap.firstboot.service is down and I got redirected to the emergency mode15:54
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Guest55600Hello16:03
MarkBquit16:04
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manners13hey guys i have a problem which i hope someone can help with16:07
manners13i have a 8tb external raid enclosure connected via esata16:07
manners13the raid partition had data on however now it shows as empty16:07
manners13i have ran testdisk and can see the files16:08
manners13now if i tell it to write and reboot it creates a 2tb partition and a 5gb empty partition16:08
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manners13but i still can mount as it says the size is invalid due to the superblock16:08
manners13i know before the whole drive was one partition16:09
manners13i can list the files in testdisk and they all show up fine but i really havent got a spare 2tb drive to copy the files too16:09
manners13anyone got any idea how to get this as a mountable partition again16:10
manners13anyone16:17
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GloomyHi :)16:21
manners13hi16:21
GloomySuggestions for an pleasant-looking email client? Scriptable ideally16:21
Gloomya*16:22
aefwwqeoutlook16:23
GloomyWhat's with all the joins/quits? Is freenode under attack again or w16:24
Gloomyhat16:24
drfritznunkieWho manages ubuntu cloud images? New AWS regions (us-east-2, ap-south-1, and ap-northeast-2) are missing AMIs for the latest Trusty release16:26
manners13can anyone help, i have an external raid enclosure connected via e-sata the device used to be mountable however now it shows as empty, If i use testdisk i can see the files on the disk, i tried to write the partition again using test disk but it creates a 2tb partition and an empty 5tb partition16:26
manners13i cannot mount the 2tb as it says bad geometry block count 1953463808 exceeds size of device16:27
manners13it used to be a 7tb partition16:28
manners13so i guess somehow i need to get the partition back to the 7tb so the size matches, i tried using gparted to grow the partition but it fails16:29
elquasontgreetings all16:34
m1guelpiedrafitaHi!16:42
naccdrfritznunkie: you should ask in #ubuntu-server, probably16:48
drfritznunkiethanks nacc16:49
naccdrfritznunkie: np, i can ping the correct people there if you don't get a response16:50
zamawiaczkaHello, has anyone recommendation for good gamer headset ?16:58
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daku_I have the Logitech G35 and I love it. Haven't used it too extensively on Linux though.16:59
manners13Hey guys can anyone help, i have a external raid enclosure which used to be a 7tb partition, the disk disapeered so i ran parted and managed to see the drive as unallocated, i then ran testdisk which can list the files so i tried to write the partition using testdisk, its now created a 2tb drive and 5tb unallocated, i cannot mount the 2tb drive as it says the geometry is incorrect. i tried to17:00
manners13resize using parted but again this fails due to geometry17:00
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Richard_CavellJordan_U: Hi.  I just cannot get Ubuntu to load on my iMac at all.  The only solution I haven't tried is to boot into Debian, then use unetbootin within Debian to create an Ubuntu USB stick, then boot to that and see if it will install.17:04
yocs0000Is there a home theater based on VLC?17:06
m1guelpiedrafitaHey! Anyone knows if I can add more space to my ubuntu primary partition?17:06
manners13Hey guys can anyone help, i have a external raid enclosure which used to be a 7tb partition, the disk disapeered so i ran parted and managed to see the drive as unallocated, i then ran testdisk which can list the files so i tried to write the partition using testdisk, its now created a 2tb drive and 5tb unallocated, i cannot mount the 2tb drive as it says the geometry is incorrect. i tried to17:08
manners13resize using parted but again this fails due to geometry17:08
wedgieyocs0000: kodi can be made to use vlc if you'd like17:08
yocs0000wedgie: nice! how?17:08
wedgieyocs0000: google 'kodi vlc'   that'll explain better than i can17:09
tomreynm1guelpiedrafita: depends on how you partitoned. if you have an msdos partition table (the one with primary and extended partitions) AND you only have a single primary partition then you'll need to change the partition table layout.maybe try it with gparted live cd (after making backups).17:09
m1guelpiedrafitatomreyn: How can I share a list of my partitions?17:09
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naccmanners13: i'm not sure i follow -- why did the disk disappear?17:14
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manners13the disk used to be on usb17:15
manners13but the usb module inside it failed17:15
manners13testdisk allows me to see the files but i dont have a spare 2tb disk to copy them too17:16
manners13my guess is if i can get the partition back to its full size then the files will be fine but i cant see how on earth i can get it to recover the free space as well as teh space actually used17:17
manners13the 2tb is the used space17:17
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Kinder-Pingvihi guys! When does planned to deploy ubuntu 16.04.2 with new 4.8.* kernel?17:24
naccKinder-Pingvi: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseSchedule17:25
PiciKinder-Pingvi: January 19th.. also things are changing in respect to the HWE kernel on Xenial, see https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2016-November/000215.html17:25
AaronKinder-Pingvi see the status of the next Release https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseSchedule17:25
Kinder-PingviWow, thanks, guys17:25
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Kinder-PingviAs I see in future canonical will drop unity based on gtk+compiz?17:26
Kinder-Pingviand will use instead it qt?17:26
Kinder-Pingvidoes it is the hint that gtk will die? :)17:26
xanguaKinder-Pingvi: gnome just released gnome 3.22 and are already planning gnome 4 gtk dying, is hard to believe for now17:28
Kinder-Pingvixangua, very interesting case, gtk4. As I see gtk-based environments has too bad performance on proprietary nvidia drivers. And as I see on latest gnome 3.2*, it is has bad performance on most integrated videocards :(17:30
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adrian_ROHello everyone!17:33
adrian_ROCan someone please help me with a headset issue on an Acer E 11, running the latest Lubuntu? I can't seem to get my external microphone to work17:34
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adrian_ROI have installed pulseaudio and pavucontrol and alsamixer, but did not manage to receive input17:37
happy_join #mahabadlug17:40
happy__join #mahabadlug17:40
manners13i think you want / join17:40
yocs0000wedgie: can you point me to any documentation?17:41
happy_join ?17:42
manners13no its / join without the sapce17:42
manners13space17:42
happy_#join _mahabadlug17:42
Picihappy_: the command is /join #mahabadlug17:42
Picino space in front of the /17:42
wedgieyocs0000: http://kodi.wiki/view/external_players17:43
happy_#join _ubuntu-ir17:43
xela_hi - having an issue with system-config-lvm on 16.04LTS. It starts but it's completely empty like it was unable to access devices.17:46
xela_I tried either with sudo either as root directly.17:46
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* user_13 17:51
HELPPLSHello!!17:55
HELPPLSanyone familiar with LTSP???17:55
BluesKajLTS maybe17:55
HELPPLSok, so I'm running LTSP server from 16.04LTS and I need the clients to get the regular default login screen...17:56
HELPPLSthey are currently getting the odd LTSP login system... https://www.thefanclub.co.za/sites/default/files/images/ThinClient.png17:56
HELPPLSThe LTSP login system does not allow for true guest/skel accounts and the autologin feature has known bugs... black screen etc..17:57
BluesKajHELPPLS, maybe your question can be answered more quickly at #ubuntu-server chat17:58
HELPPLSim not running server edition17:58
tgm4883HELPPLS: LTSP is more server oriented, so you might find more direct help in that chat18:01
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whitemaiko!Mysfyt Nick Vujicic - Life Without Limits- Inspiration for a Ridiculously Good Life (epub).rar18:03
ubottuwhitemaiko: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)18:03
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guzzlefrySo, I've been trying to figure this out for some time now. How do I get gnome-keyring to do the equivalent of `ssh-add -c`? I've even tried manually running that command but I get the error "Could not add identity "/home/user/.ssh/id_rsa": communication with agent failed"18:03
Richard_CavellHello, everyone.  I have tried everything to get Ubuntu 16.04 (Cinnamon and Mate) to boot on my 2006 iMac5,1.  It just won't boot from DVD.  Does anyone have any ideas before I give up entirely?18:06
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xanguaRichard_Cavell: what do you mean by "tried everything" and why not USB?18:09
Richard_Cavellxangua: If it won't boot from DVD then is making a bootable USB stick going to solve it?18:11
xanguaRichard_Cavell: don't know, you still haven't explained what is everything18:11
na_hay18:12
na_what is your name?18:12
Richard_CavellI have burned the 16.04 iso to a DVD.  I put the DVD in the drive of my iMac5,1.  I hold down the C key while booting.  It gives me this screen.  https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0sG5Vpechopyk;3AEEEAEF-2447-47F3-BB93-3BFB86D876B4  The cursor flashes but does not accept any input.  My keyboard and mouse are connected via USB but I cannot get past this screen.18:13
na_how to make backdoor php?18:13
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KajiMasterHow did you burn it to a DVD?18:15
gahanis there a channel dedicated to users of dev branch?18:20
gahan!zesty18:20
ubottuUbuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) will be the 26th release of Ubuntu.  It is due to be released in April 2017. Discussion in #ubuntu+118:20
nicomach1sI'm on an Ubuntu guest and have a Windows host in virtualbox. is there a way to mount the host filesystem into the guest?18:23
Jordan_URichard_Cavell: Please boot to the grub menu of the Debian install DVD, press 'C' to get to a grub shell, then come back (with another machine) into the channel and I will walk you through loading Ubuntu from there.18:23
Jordan_Unicomach1s: Share the files you want via CIFS.18:24
Richard_CavellOkay so just to clarify when you say "grub menu", do you mean this screen? https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0sG5Vpechopyk;4F72EF19-240A-44DB-AB2D-AE0B66BDDE5218:24
nicomach1sJordan_U: I can't just mount it under /media/ or something?18:26
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zergutG'day something happends with my UI constanlty18:34
zergutall apps just stop responding18:35
zerguton mouse clicks18:35
zerguti mean all internal elements in windows interface18:35
zergutit still respond on keyboard buttons18:35
zergutthe heck?18:35
zergutmouse pointer is responding as well18:37
zergutThe change of user doesnt help18:38
zerguti mean turning between users18:38
zergutwhat could it be?18:39
zergutlooks like some component in x server fails18:40
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NoImNotNineVoltso i'm going to wipe my baremetal win10 installation, install 16.04.1 and kvm, and try to figure out gpu passthrough for a gtx 970...18:49
* NoImNotNineVolt crosses fingers18:49
monsuneNoImNotNineVolt very good idea18:51
digbychickenNoImNotNineVolt: Good luck!18:51
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yiyozHi everybody19:15
yiyoz\QUIT19:16
boxrick1How does bond-master in the interfaces differ to bond-slaves in the bond itself?19:17
boxrick1Since one seems to work and the other not19:17
OlognDid something change in 16.10 recently where clicking the top of a window will expand it to full-screen?19:19
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lukkan99are thay any offtopic chat?19:23
nacclukkan99: #ubuntu-offtopic19:24
Elizabeth_Hello I was wondering if someone could help me with an error I'm getting when trying to put ubuntu on my Virtual Box on Windows 719:28
Elizabeth_any time I try to mount the .iso file (downloaded directly from ubuntu's site) I get the following error:19:30
Elizabeth_Could not get the storage format of the medium 'C:\Users\elizabeth.fuenzalida\Documents\ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso' (VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED).19:31
Elizabeth_ Result Code:  VBOX_E_IPRT_ERROR (0x80BB0005) Component:  MediumWrap Interface:  IMedium {4afe423b-43e0-e9d0-82e8-ceb307940dda} Callee:  IVirtualBox {0169423f-46b4-cde9-91af-1e9d5b6cd945} Callee RC:  VBOX_E_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND (0x80BB0001)19:31
akikElizabeth_: are you trying to add it into a optical drive ?19:31
monsuneElizabeth_ this isn't related to ubuntu at all, please ask in #virtualbox19:31
Elizabeth_I have tried optical and hard disk same error19:32
Elizabeth_also happens when trying an older version (aka 14.0)19:32
akikElizabeth_: check the checksum19:32
monsuneyou most likely didn't choose the right OS in the virtualbox panel19:32
akikmonsune: the iso image can be added in storage settings19:33
Elizabeth_I chose LInux as the OS in VB panel19:33
akikit doesn't matter any more at that stage what the vm os is19:33
Elizabeth_not sure, how to check the checksum. But I have tried redownloading, and different sources thinking corruption might be the problem and everythign is turning up the same so far19:34
monsuneplease ask in #virtualbox19:35
Elizabeth_monsune that is where I am trying to mount from19:35
akikElizabeth_: it should be as easy as having a cd/dvd drive in the settings and then adding the iso file to that drive19:35
Elizabeth_ok I'll give VB a shot but I have also seen this question posted in a lot of ubuntu fourms when I looked up the results code19:36
monsuneit's either a bug or just broken .iso - you need to make 100% sure the checksum is right and go from there19:36
freeone3000Hi. I need to update from 10.14 to 16.04. Is there a sane upgrade path available?19:37
Elizabeth_how do I check the checksum?19:37
monsunelook, this is ubuntu channel19:37
monsunejust grab any windows tool for that19:37
akikElizabeth_: you can calculate it with hashcalc in windows19:37
Elizabeth_thank you akik19:38
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Elizabeth_monsune, if it is a broken ubuntu.iso where would you go- from a beginners stand-point? I am chceking over on VB as we speak19:39
ikoniaif it's a broken iso - make a new one19:40
ikonia(get a new one)19:40
Elizabeth_like I said above I have tried redownloading, and getting from other sources19:40
tgm4883Elizabeth_: use a .torrent19:40
akikElizabeth_: the checksums are in the same directory as the iso files19:41
Elizabeth_alright, thank you akik19:41
akikhttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/16.04.1/release/19:41
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Apachezknown issue? ->  update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-4.8.0-28-generic     W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/i915/kbl_guc_ver9_14.bin for module i915     W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/i915/bxt_guc_ver8_7.bin for module i91519:44
ikoniawhy are you running "update-initramfs"19:44
ikoniaand where did the 4.8 kernel come from19:45
Apachezthrough apt-get dist-upgrade19:45
Apachezso its not something I "run"19:45
ikoniafrom what repo19:45
Apachezubuntu repo19:45
ikoniawhich one19:45
Apachez?19:45
Apachez16.1019:45
ikoniaah, so it's default with 16.10, I didn't realise 16.10 was shipping 4.819:46
ikoniathought it was earlier19:46
Apachezwhat did you thought then?19:46
ikoniaso it's just a warning when the kernel auto updates ?19:46
Apachezyou are not really helping19:47
ash_workzis there a list of regex characters that work with grep (sans -E) ?19:47
ioriaApachez, you got an old intel video card ?19:47
genii!info linux-image-generic zesty19:47
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.8.0.26.35 (zesty), package size 2 kB, installed size 12 kB19:47
Apachezioria: hd500019:47
ikoniaApachez: I am helping, I need to understand the problem19:47
ApachezCPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4250U CPU @ 1.30GHz (family: 0x6, model: 0x45, stepping: 0x1)19:48
ikoniagenii: is that right ? I didn't think 16.10 was 4.819:48
ioriaApachez, not old, i'd say19:48
Piciikonia: it is.19:48
geniiikonia: The machine beside me on Zesty says the same version19:48
ikoniaPici: genii thank you, I had it in my head it was earlier19:49
ioriaApachez, maybe this, but not sure (be careful), btw it's just a warning https://01.org/linuxgraphics/intel-linux-graphics-firmwares19:52
ikoniaI certainly wouldn't be dropping that in manually19:52
ikoniaI'd be more interested why it's not shipped as a dependency package for the kernel19:53
Apachezioria: haswell cpu so that isnt covered by that list unfortunately19:53
Apachezikonia: which is why I asked in this channel :)19:53
ioriaright19:53
Apachezeverything seems to be working, just that warning every time the kernel gets updated19:53
Apachezso it seems like something is fubared at the ubuntu repo19:53
akikApachez: it's just a warning. is it working fine?19:54
Apachezseems so19:54
Apachezjust wanted to give a headsup19:54
Apachezwould expect that more is seeing this19:54
ikoniaApachez: why do you think the repo is broken ?19:55
Apachezikonia: why would that warning exist when using packets from the repo?19:55
ApachezI would expect zero warnings or errors19:55
ikoniaApachez: it's a warning to tell you a firmware component is not in the kernel tree19:56
ikoniathats not a bad thing19:56
naccis this the normal intel graphics thing? it can be ignored19:56
naccyou only need that fw for kaby lake, iirc19:57
naccApachez: your expectation is, unfortunately, incorrect19:57
Apachezdidnt see such warnings when using 16.0419:57
AsymmetricalFacei want to have an lxterminal instance always open though zsh tmout. how do i do it in an elegant manner?19:57
naccyes, upstream kernel has changed19:57
naccApachez: -^19:57
naccApachez: intel upstream does things like this, where they add a dependency on not-yet-released firmware. You're not running suhc a processor, and by the time someone is, the firmware will be available19:58
lujaain.login password20:00
ViciousLooRolli'm using urxvt and for some reason urxvt wont start with my custom font20:08
ViciousLooRollhttp://pastebin.com/raw/ArHF4XLL20:08
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akikViciousLooRoll: wasn't urxvt some xterm clone?20:09
akikViciousLooRoll: maybe check if it has the -fn switch20:09
ViciousLooRollakik: im not sure how to do that20:10
akikViciousLooRoll: man urxvt and xlsfonts20:10
akikViciousLooRoll: you can use the font names from xlsfonts with "urxvt -fn font-name" (if it has the -fn switch)20:11
akikdon't know about ttfs, though20:11
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ViciousLooRollalex@ALEX-GAMING-PC:~$ urxvtc -fn ttf: PxPlus IBM VGA8:pixelsize=1520:11
ViciousLooRollurxvt: "PxPlus": malformed option.20:11
ViciousLooRollurxvt: "IBM": malformed option.20:11
ViciousLooRollurxvt: "VGA8:pixelsize=15": malformed option.20:11
ViciousLooRollsorry, should have used pastebin for that.20:12
akikViciousLooRoll: yea, well, you can't use option values like that20:12
akikViciousLooRoll: if the name has spaces, you need to contain it between " "20:13
ViciousLooRollakik, ah20:14
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ViciousLooRollnow it says unable to load base fontset again20:14
akikViciousLooRoll: maybe skip the "ttf: "20:15
ViciousLooRollsame issue20:15
ViciousLooRollweird20:15
akikViciousLooRoll: urxvt seems to obey .Xresources and "URxvt.font: " setting20:15
akiktry googling those20:16
BluesKajjavascript doesn't load google maps on Firefox, i get an error on sites like this, www.ip-tracker.org20:17
PlayOnLinuxHelpI'm trying to setup Neverwinter Nights with PlayOnLinux and I'm getting the following:20:20
PlayOnLinuxHelp[12/02/16 13:18:40] - Running wine-1.7.12 nwmain.exe (Working directory : /home/user/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/NeverwinterNights_gog/drive_c/GOG Games/NWN Diamond)20:20
PlayOnLinuxHelperr:module:import_dll Library binkw32.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\GOG Games\\NWN Diamond\\nwmain.exe") not found20:20
PlayOnLinuxHelperr:module:import_dll Library mss32.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\GOG Games\\NWN Diamond\\nwmain.exe") not found20:20
PlayOnLinuxHelperr:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for L"C:\\GOG Games\\NWN Diamond\\nwmain.exe" failed, status c000013520:20
BluesKajPlayOnLinuxHelp, I understand Neverwinter Nights has been ported to linux and doesn't need wine20:22
PlayOnLinuxHelpBluesKaj: Can you show me?20:22
PlayOnLinuxHelphttps://www.gog.com/game/neverwinter_nights_diamond_edition says it's just for windows so that's why i'm doing wine20:24
BluesKajPlayOnLinuxHelp, https://www.gog.com/forum/neverwinter_nights_series/enfrlinux_install_neverwinter_nights_on_debianubuntumintetc20:24
PlayOnLinuxHelpLooks like it's only for the two .bin game20:26
ubuntulvr\q20:26
PlayOnLinuxHelpmine has 120:26
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MajikthiseI have a Win7/Ubuntu + UEFI question20:28
MajikthiseI know there is a way to keep Win7 from overwriting the efiboot file, does someone remember what that is?20:29
ikoniait won't overwrite it20:30
fouadhi all20:35
fouadi'm on gnome shell 3.2020:35
merpnderpAnyone have luck running Ubuntu on an Acer 15" chromebook with 4GB of ram doing dev work?20:35
fouadi want to resize desktop grid icons20:35
ikoniamerpnderp: ipossible question20:35
ikoniaimpossible20:36
geniimerpnderp: Seeing as they have a 1.5GHz Celeron, probably not prudent even if it was possible20:38
merpnderpgenii: You don't think compile times would be fast enough?20:39
ikoniamerpnderp: it's an impossible question20:39
merpnderpI mean Ubuntu only consumes like what, half a gig of ram?20:39
ikoniamerpnderp: you have no context of what you've been doing, no idea of the linux support, no idea of the tools20:39
ikoniamerpnderp: we can't answer it,20:39
naccmerpnderp: ubuntu (linux) will use all of the ram on the system20:39
merpnderpikonia: I'll be doing node/js dev in VSCode and likely need a small instance of mysql running.20:40
naccmerpnderp: i don't know what "consumes...half a gig of ram" is referring to20:40
merpnderpnacc: for Unity's windowing system.20:40
ikoniamerpnderp: again, that means nothing20:40
merpnderpikonia: it means a lot. I know how much ram mysql and vscode need to do dev.20:41
ikoniamerpnderp: how much ?20:41
merpnderpikonia: Code needs about ~100MB and I can force MySQL to stay within 512MB and be good enough for dev work.20:42
naccmerpnderp: i don't think what you're saying makes sense or reflects how software works. Do you mean you can approximate the RSS of a system? That's probably true, for a given instance at a given moment. I don't think you can assert that for an entire installation. And "Unity's windowing system" is only one part of Ubuntu.20:42
ikoniamerpnderp: so you expect to run a desktop environemnt and modern requirements in 512mb of ram on a celeron, don't waste your time20:42
naccmerpnderp: so yes, if you artificially constrain everythihng using cgroups or something, you can of course restrict things. Seems sort of tautological.20:42
merpnderpnacc: if my tools will likely never use more than 2GB of ram, then can Unity run well on the other 2? Last time I ran Ubuntu it seemed like just opening the UI without any apps opened it was around 1GB.20:43
ikoniamerpnderp: don't waste your time20:43
merpnderpikonia: on a chromebook?20:43
ikoniafor the usecase/info you've just supplied, it will be a wate of your time20:43
ikoniawaste20:43
merpnderpikonia: I don't think you got what I was saying if you think I planned on running everything inside of 512MB20:44
ikoniamerpnderp: I did get it, and it doesn't work like that20:45
blackflowHrm.. I have a weird problem on 16.10. For example domain buy.ubuntu.com. I can `dig` it, the zone is returned fine, CNAME to shops.myshopify.com. But any attempt to access it, via ping or in browser, or wget... returns "Name or service not known".20:45
ikoniayou're planning that, but it won't work out that way20:45
merpnderpyou can tell mysql how much ram to consume20:45
blackflowThing is, I've tried changing the resolver in resolv.conf, still the same.20:45
ikoniamerpnderp: you asked "is it worth it" or words to that effect, I'm telling you no and now you're trying to convince me20:45
ikoniamerpnderp: if you think it's worth it, get on with it, I think it's a total waste of effort, but it's not me asking20:46
merpnderpikonia: I asked if anyone had any luck doing it. It sounds like you've never tried.20:46
ikoniamerpnderp: no, as you're asking "has anyone used this specific hardware thats quite obscure, with linux and doing the same dev work as me" thats not a realistic question as I said at the start20:46
ikoniamerpnderp: however you've given more info, and based on what you've said, I think it's a waste of time20:47
merpnderp4GB is likely plenty. I used to dev on an old Dell running Ubuntu with only 4GB of ram. And the 1.5Ghz celeron isn't fast, but neither is my current 15W work machine.20:50
ikoniawhy are you asking now ?20:50
merpnderpCourse Firefox will end up 1GB all by itself :/20:50
ikoniayou're asking for advice.....and then arguing when someone gives you their opinion20:51
ikoniaif you think it's fine, why are you asking, just get on with it and do it20:51
merpnderpBecause it's $240 that would be wasted if I can't comfortably work on it :)20:51
ikoniabut you're arguing it20:52
ikonia"I don't think it's worth it" you say "I think it's fine"20:52
ikoniaif you think it's fine, why discuss it, get on with it20:52
merpnderpikonia: With just my dev tools open and Firefox, my mac is using 3.8GB total20:53
merpnderpNo, my bad, 6.320:54
merpnderpyikes20:54
blackflowmerpnderp: I had an Acer laptop with Celeron N3050 (or xx60, can't remember the second set of numbers). Browsing the net was a huge pain, even with javascripts and ads blocked and disabled. I literally threw it into garbage.20:54
blackflowand that was... few months ago. so a "modern" laptop, not a years old carp.20:54
ikoniamerpnderp: you dont have to convince me - I think it's a waste of time, if you diagree, thats fine, just buy it20:55
merpnderpblackflow: Thanks for the heads up. Id only use something like that if I had to. Sounds awful.20:55
blackflowmerpnderp:  yeah I thought I only needed it to browse the net and write python code, and being so low powered, the battery would last. Well, it did, 6 hours. and the thing was cheap, but I regretted the purchase.20:56
merpnderpblackflow: well that ends my hope of a $240 dev machine :P20:57
blackflowmerpnderp: compare your CPU with this: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Celeron+N3050+%40+1.60GHz20:57
merpnderpI really want a System76 Orxy Pro, but the 1.5 hour battery life and the giant 50lb power brick keep me from doing it.20:57
merpnderpblackflow: think I'm running a 4700HQ, but would have to check20:59
blackflowmerpnderp: I meant to the Chromebook thing you wanted to buy.20:59
Richard_Cavellmerpnderp: I'm thinking of buying a Dell laptop for programming.  Do you recommend the Inspiron for programming?20:59
blackflowmerpnderp: the 4700HQ has an order of magnitude better cpu mark score21:00
xanguamerpnderp: if what you want is cheap www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/11/pinebook-arm-laptop-runs-ubuntu21:01
rysieknn21:02
merpnderpblackflow: wow, my mac is 8305. That Celeron is 89221:03
blackflowAnyway, any suggestions what might be going on here? I can't resolve some domains, like currently buy.ubuntu.com, even though `dig` returns a valid zone. Changed the default dnsmask @ 127.0.1.1 resolver to an external one we use on the LAN, still the same. Anyone noticed it?21:03
merpnderpzanshin: hah, ARM. No thanks :)21:03
blackflowoh.... shitstemd-resolvd. figures................... nuked that one out. it now resolves fine.21:09
garywhiteIs there an Ubuntu distro that has a GUI that will run in 2GB of HDD space? My old notebook has a 650MHz Intel processor, 512MB RAM (upgraded), and a 10GB HDD, and I'd like to have 6-8GB free for user data21:11
JesseH5So I'm using lubuntu, and I made a mistake... I unplugged my laptop from the dock and now the screen is black because I guess it's looking for the monitors that were connected to the dock. How can I reset the settings so that I can use my laptop? I'm using lubuntu 15.10.21:11
JesseH5The settings were changed with arandr.21:12
MonkeyDust!mini | garywhite21:13
ubottugarywhite: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want.  The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD21:13
Bashing-om!15.10 | JesseH521:15
ubottuJesseH5: Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) was the 23rd release of Ubuntu. Support ended on July 28th, 2016. See !eol, !eolupgrade and http://ubottu.com/y/wily21:15
Bashing-omJesseH5: ^^ Strongly advised to upgrade to a current release .21:16
EriC^^garywhite: unity wont run on 512mb of ram, very doubtful21:16
EriC^^look into lubuntu21:16
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EriC^^garywhite: do the mini as MonkeyDust said and install a lightweight de21:17
EriC^^or window manager like fluxbox or i321:17
dbuggerHello everyone21:21
dbuggerI have a bug since long, when I log in I get a "Failure to download extra data files" about "ttf-mscorefonts-installer". I have tried almost every post I have seen on this problem, and it keeps happening. Can someone help me get rid of this, please?21:22
Bashing-omdbugger: Have you sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer  :21:24
Bashing-omWhen the EULA pops up use the space bar to page down, Tab to highlight "Ok", then Enter.21:24
dbuggerBashing-om, I get a "ttf-mscorefonts-installer is already the newest version (3.4+nmu1ubuntu2)."21:25
Bashing-omdbugger: Sorry, then - that was the only thought I had .21:31
dbugger:(21:32
th0rdbugger, you might try to uninstall it then install it again. might purge as well21:33
dbuggerth0r, this happened: http://hastebin.com/obinurujic.sql21:33
th0rdbugger, that doesn't look like any pastebin link I have seen21:35
dbuggerI can use pastebin, if you prefer it21:36
dbuggerwait21:36
dbuggerth0r, there you go: http://pastebin.com/raw/zC7dZvS321:36
Goldschlagerhello21:39
th0rdbugger, that url downloaded for me just fine. I would try to fully uninstall the installer (uninstall --purge) and start all over again21:42
dbuggerIt does not work....21:42
dbuggerI do a remove --purge21:42
dbuggerthen a install21:43
dbuggerand I get the same error21:43
dbuggerI have posted it here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/856306/failure-to-download-ttf-mscorefonts-installer-not-even-reinstall-works21:44
th0rdbugger, just checking...you are running this with sudo, right?21:44
dbuggerYes21:44
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PiciThere are a few bugs for this on launchpad https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/msttcorefonts/+bug/164525321:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1645253 in msttcorefonts (Ubuntu) "Download script fails" [Undecided,Confirmed]21:47
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dbuggerIs there something I can do ? some hotfix?21:48
David__Hi22:04
Pici~/2522:04
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manners13Hey guys can anyone help, i have a external raid enclosure which used to be a 7tb partition, the disk disapeered so i ran parted and managed to see the drive as unallocated, i then ran testdisk which can list the files so i tried to write the partition using testdisk, its now created a 2tb drive and 5tb unallocated, i cannot mount the 2tb drive as it says the geometry is incorrect. i tried to22:28
manners13resize using parted but again this fails due to geometry22:28
PrutheusHello! I wanna visualize the audio I am playing. Do you know any good audio visualizers in 3d, with good, fancy animatoins for linux? I want to bring life into the music i hear.22:28
pierociao22:28
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pierolist22:29
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skinuxWhat is the current (if any) way to run IE on Linux?22:32
ikoniayou don't22:32
naccskinux: why would you?22:32
wedgieweb testing22:32
naccwhy would it be useful to run a browser that doesn't exist under linux, under linux, for testing22:33
naccthat's a fully artificial testcase22:33
skinuxnacc: I don't realy WANT to. I'm working with a page that uses checkboxes, but for some reason I can't select any of the checkboxes on any specific page.22:35
wedgieskinux: you've tried chrome and firefox already?22:36
skinuxI'm having the problem with Chrome...haven't tried firefox.22:36
wedgieprobably easier to install firefox to give it a shot than IE :P22:36
naccskinux: that sounds like a broken webpage22:37
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tonytwhen does support for 14.04 stop?22:47
genii201922:48
geniitonyt: Sorry, no, they changed the support lifetime now. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases indicates April 201722:49
tonytk thanks22:50
naccgenii: tonyt: no 14.04 is supported for 5 years22:51
naccgenii: i think you might have misread the 12.04.5 line?22:51
tonytso it 2019?22:51
nacctonyt: yes, for 14.04, 14.04.1 and 14.04.522:51
tonytk22:51
nacctonyt: the others are already out of support22:51
Ignominated/amigo4522:52
geniinacc: That's what I though, that they unified LTS support for 5 years.22:52
naccgenii: yeah, all LTS are 5 years (now)22:52
geniiYes, I must have read the wrong line there somehow :-/22:52
* genii gets more coffee22:53
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vortex__hi23:08
CyberCyborgWay too many people use cyber in their username  :P23:09
vortex__its cool23:09
CyberCyborgtrue23:09
richardhi, my name is richard ?23:09
richardhi23:09
richardsorry for question mark23:09
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vortex__I just installed ubuntu Mate its so great you should check it out23:09
vortex__yes it is richard23:09
CyberCyborgI'm using mate as well23:09
vortex__perfect23:10
vortex__is it good ?23:10
tgm4883!ot23:10
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!23:10
CyberCyborgi like it.  It reminds me of Ubuntu before 11.0423:10
vortex__your'e old school..23:10
CyberCyborgand I'm using a chromebook with crummy hardware so Unity isn't an option23:11
vortex__im only 18 years old i havent  used past releases23:11
CyberCyborgI started with 10.0423:11
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vortex__why people dont talk?23:11
tgm4883vortex__: CyberCyborg #ubuntu-discuss exists for discussion, this is the support channel23:12
vortex__ok23:12
CyberCyborgdunno there are hundreds of people online23:12
vortex__just connect to #ubuntu-discuss23:12
Snowiemost, I assume, are like me, lurking on here to answer a support question, as a way of giving back to the community.23:13
vortex__yes this is a support chanell23:13
amandaoi23:18
tekeli-lihttp://askubuntu.com/q/617912  <-- I have this. Does anyone know what it is?23:19
tgm4883tekeli-li: you don't have an android device?23:20
tekeli-liYes, but I've never plugged it into this Ubuntu system.23:20
Snowietekeli-li: have you ever installed the android sdk?23:22
tgm4883tekeli-li: based on the names, they look like a key pair. I'd look inside them and see if they actually are a keypair.23:22
tekeli-liSnowie, No, I don't do any Android development.23:23
tekeli-litgm4883, They appear to be a public/private keypair. I did not generate them, so some process must have done so behind my back.23:24
tekeli-liAlso, this directory is new. I don't know for certain when it appeared, but I know it wasn't always there.23:24
tgm4883tekeli-li: 'ls -l ~/.android/'23:25
tekeli-lidrwxr-x--- 2 me me 4096 Nov 25 03:51 .android23:25
tgm4883hmm, a week old23:26
tekeli-litotal 823:26
tekeli-li-rw------- 1 me me 1704 Nov 25 03:51 adbkey23:26
tekeli-li-rw-rw-r-- 1 me me  717 Nov 25 03:51 adbkey.pub23:26
ben_gI have ubuntu installed on a VM (virtualbox), and it needed to restart to install some updates. After it finished installing, the GUI fails to start, though I can still start a terminal session with ctrl+alt+f1. Is there a way to repair the GUI from there or at least find out what went wrong?23:26
ben_gUbuntu 12.04 LTS 64bit, in case the version matters23:28
rockwoodhi23:29
el-nino_ow to get Indic languages on IBUS r what ever may be the GUI character map23:30
rockwoodi am facing this error Cannot add PPA: 'ppa:webupd8team/sublime-text-3'. Please check that the PPA name or format is correct.23:30
naccrockwood: what version of ubuntu are you on?23:31
tekeli-li$ file *23:33
tekeli-liadbkey: ASCII text23:33
tekeli-liadbkey.pub: ASCII text, with very long lines, with no line terminators23:33
rockwood_sorry some internet problem23:33
tekeli-litgm4883, Snowie ^23:34
Snowieben_g: try some of the troubleshooting here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/BlankScreen23:34
rockwood_i am using LTS 14.04 UBUNTU23:34
tgm4883tekeli-li: do you use Firefox?23:34
ben_gSnowie: thanks23:34
naccrockwood: worked fine here23:35
tekeli-litgm4883, Yes, the one which was bundled when I installed Ubuntu. I have updated several times since, but this FF is from the Ubuntu repos.23:35
naccrockwood: in a 14.04 container23:35
tgm4883tekeli-li: do you have the adbhelper plugin installed in FF?23:35
rockwood_nacc ?23:35
rockwood_i am noob in ubuntu23:35
naccrockwood_: yes, i was able to add the repository fine23:35
naccrockwood_: please pastebin the exact command and output23:36
rockwood_nacc -->                         sudo -E add-apt-repository -y ppa:webupd8team/sublime-text-323:37
tekeli-litgm4883, No, I have noscript and httpseverywhere23:37
R13oseHow do I auto update the Opera Browser?23:37
naccR13ose: i don't believe the opera browser is in any ubuntu package23:38
R13osenacc: right but there must be a way to auto update23:38
naccR13ose: why must there be? contact opera...23:38
R13ose:D23:39
R13oseI say so23:39
naccrockwood_: i ran that command in the container and it worked fine; are you full up to date already (`apt update; apt full-upgrade`)23:39
rockwood_nacc  i am anything wrong in command23:39
ben_g"To check this, in the grub menu edit the kernel line and remove 'splash' from the end of the line" where do I find that?23:40
tekeli-litgm4883, Almost forgot, I also have this addon: https://mega.nz/#firefox23:40
geniirockwood_: drop the -E23:41
rockwood_genii:23:41
rockwood_i tried but the same result23:41
rockwood_apt update is not working23:42
Snowieben_g: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub223:42
naccrockwood_: sounds like you have a network issue if `apt update` is not working23:42
kankushtgood evening ubuntu world23:42
naccrockwood_: in what way is it not working?23:43
rockwood_i am pasting my code23:43
nacc!pastebin | rockwood_23:43
ubotturockwood_: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.23:43
rockwood_i anot pasting here dont worry23:44
rockwood_i am not23:44
kankushtI have doubts with partitioning my disk, I want to install ubuntu along with linux23:44
kankushtwhat file system should I use in order to share data between windows and ubuntu?23:45
rockwood_nacc:  https://paste.ee/p/T82hH  <----- here the code23:45
geniikankusht: exFAT23:46
kankushtgenii: I thought it was fat3223:47
kankushtis it the same?23:47
geniikankusht: fat32 and ntfs filesize limits are far below what exfat now allows23:47
kankushtgenii: ok, is that file system available on gparted?23:48
geniikankusht: You may need to install exfat-utils before it becomes an option there23:49
kankushtgenii: I don't if can install it in live mode :/23:49
rockwood_help me guyz23:49
kankushtgenii: I don't know*23:50
rockwood_lol my mind is going to die23:50
Snowierockwood_: not sure if it's the same issue, but I did have problems with my router not handling ipv6 properly. try http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/9940/convince-apt-get-not-to-use-ipv6-method23:52
naccrockwood_: it looks like general network issues, ipv6 related23:52
kankushtI still use ipv423:52
geniikankusht: Yes, if you are on livedvd/usb just install it as normal. If you are midway through an install, switch to another console temporarily and install it from there instead23:53
Bashing-omrockwood_: What results ' ping -c3 ubuntu.com ' . Interrnet connection working ?23:55
kankushtgenii: thank you very much genii I will give it a try with live cd.23:55
rockwood_Bashing-om: 3 packets transmitted, 0 received, +1 errors, 100% packet loss, time 2016ms23:56
rockwood_but i am going chatting on same internet connection and easliy doing google23:56
rockwood_if it is IP version problem then its bad for me23:58
Bashing-omrockwood_: So much for that huh . We need to find out where networking is failing  . Now what ' ping -c3 8.8.8.8 ' ?23:58
rockwood_Bashing-om: --- 8.8.8.8 ping statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2003ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 102.255/109.701/113.963/5.297 ms23:59

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