[00:00] <rockwood_> second ping is working
[00:00] <genii> rockwood_: Looks like your DNS is screwy
[00:00] <rockwood_> ip version change is impossible for me
[00:00] <rockwood_> i am using 4g connection
[00:01] <rockwood_> instead of boardband connection
[00:01] <Snowie> rockwood_: ignore my comment earlier on ipv6 issues. it's a DNS problme
[00:02] <Bashing-om> rockwood_: K. A DNS issue . So what desktop and how is networking on your system managed - network-manager ?
[00:02] <pavlos> could be an issue with /etc/resolv.conf ?
[00:02] <rockwood_> i am using moblie internet by hotspot
[00:03] <simulated> are members of a group always in the 4th field in /etc/group  - or always in the last field?  would there ever be additional fields?
[00:03] <rockwood_> what is the command for (ipconfig/all its in win)
[00:03] <wannabej> ifconfig
[00:03] <rockwood_> like ipconfig in ubuntu
[00:03] <rockwood_> okay thx
[00:04] <rockwood_> late seen
[00:04] <nacc> simulated: `man group`
[00:05] <nacc> simulated: but it's unlikely you should be parsing that yourself, anyways?
[00:06] <rockwood_>  wannabej  and for (/all ) ?
[00:06] <NoImNotNineVolt> so, okay then...
[00:06] <NoImNotNineVolt> anyone here have any experience with qemu and iommu?
[00:07] <genii> simulated: Members of the group are in a comma separated list after the UID:
[00:07] <wannabej> rockwood_ ifconfig -a
[00:10] <simulated> nacc: ty i should have checked the man page before asking.  is there a better way than parsing it myself?
[00:10] <simulated> getent group agroupname | cut -d ":" -f 4
[00:18] <NoImNotNineVolt> trying to get gpu passthrough going and vfio isn't working the way i'd expect...
[00:19] <NoImNotNineVolt> i have no /dev/vfio/1 and i don't know why :P
[00:19] <pavlos> simulated, 'groups' will print the groups a user is in ...
[00:20] <simulated> pavlos: i'm fetching the members of a group not the groups a user belongs to
[00:20] <pavlos> simulated, then the getent is ok
[00:20] <kankusht> should I select primary partition for exfat file system?
[00:21] <simulated> thank you
[00:24] <Bashing-om> kankusht: Think of the future needs . As there can be only 4 primary partitions (leagacy) .. how many primary partitions are now used ?
[00:24] <kankusht> 2 primary partitions (swap and /)
[00:25] <kankusht> by the way, I can't install exfat-utils
[00:25] <kankusht> in live cd mode
[00:29] <minter> howdie!
[00:30] <minter> moving along
[00:31] <Bashing-om> !info exfat-utils xenial
[00:34] <Bashing-om> kankusht: need to enable the universe repo in software sources . As to partitioning .. were me .. As I use my system - I would make up one of those primary partitions as "extended" large to hole "logical" swap amd exfat paritiions .
[00:34] <pavlos> simulated, seems there is a members app (apt install members) and then type members adm which will list all members belonging to the adm group
[00:35] <Bashing-om> kankusht: hole/hold*
[00:35] <tekeli-li> tgm4883, I just found adbhelper in my extensions. I had looked in plug-ins, but it isn't listed there. Is this related to the new folder?
[00:38] <kankusht> Bashing-om: ok, how can I enable that? is it true that exfat is better than vfat (fat32) for sharing data between windows and ubuntu?
[00:39] <simulated> pavlos: i saw members also but I think I would prefer not to install an additional package in this case
[00:40] <pavlos> simulated, ok, just sharing info
[00:40] <NoImNotNineVolt> so, i don't have anything showing up under /dev/vfio/
[00:40] <Bashing-om> kankusht: I have not used exfat. But genii would not mis-represent the truth. for sure you do not want the file limitations of fat16/32 .
[00:40] <NoImNotNineVolt> i've got iommu working, but i'm not sure where to go from there
[00:42] <kankusht> Bashing-om: sorry but I was doing some search about this and most websites say that fat32 is the best option, I'm surprise about that exfat has better features
[00:43] <simulated> pavlos: appreciated, thank you!
[00:44] <kankusht> Bashing-om: the bad thing is the exfat does not come by default in ubuntu
[00:44] <tekeli-li> tgm4883, http://techdows.com/2015/08/shocking-firefox-silently-installs-adb-helper-and-valence-add-ons.html
[00:45] <Bashing-om> kankusht: No comment . Your system use what is best in your interest . NTFS has been in the past the go-between .
[00:45] <tekeli-li> tgm4883, I'm going to test what the article says by deleting them and creating a new profile to see what happens
[00:46] <Bashing-om> kankusht: Why should a foriegn file system be default to linux ?
[00:47] <kankusht> Bashing-om: do you know any website that talks about it but using exfat instead of vfat?
[00:47] <Bashing-om> kankusht: Sorry, no - I have no interest in Windows .
[00:48] <kankusht> Bashing-om: I'm trying to share data between windows and ubuntu
[00:48] <OerHeks> i would use exfat-utils only to read/write, not creating partitions. there is ntfs aldo, without the 4gb limit of fat32.
[00:49] <kankusht> Bashing-om: when I use the fdisk or mkfs command exfat is not shown
[00:49] <pavlos> kankusht, this may help ... http://askubuntu.com/questions/164728/should-i-choose-exfat-or-ntfs-for-a-shared-partition-in-a-dual-boot-system
[00:50] <Bashing-om> kankusht: And as genii advised, try as exfat . If there were an issue the hue and cry here would have been raised . But the standard has been NTFS .
[00:52] <kankusht> ok, understood thank very much guys, I'll keep trying the exfat. As you said I don't want just for 4gb
[00:52] <Bashing-om> kankusht: :) We are here to help .
[00:53] <kankusht> and you all are doing it great :)
[00:56] <Aiirborne> hey just wondering if getting root privileges without a password in emergency is an intended feature
[00:56] <Aiirborne> emergency mode**
[01:00] <tekeli-li> tgm4883, It seems that the folder is created after opening the "Web IDE" tool in Firefox. It doesn't happen immediately though. I had to click around for a few minutes.
[01:01] <Jordan_U> Aiirborne: Anyone with physical access can get root via a number of other ways, and you probably don't want to copy /etc/shadow into the initramfs image and have it get out of sync.
[01:01] <tekeli-li> Unless you have any further advice, I feel like I have learned what I needed to know
[01:02] <tekeli-li> thanks
[01:05] <simulated> Aiirborne: as Jordan_U said a number of ways - such as single user mode which is intended to give root access without a password.  my guess would be that emergency mode is something like single user mode triggered when something is seriously wrong
[01:19] <Aiirborne> ahhh okkk
[01:24] <maciej> Could someone help me get hearthstone running on ubuntu 16.04 64 bit? Im a linux noob
[01:26] <ov3rwatch> So I'm thinking I got banned from off topic for some reason. What's the mod channel I can jump I to to appeal that ban
[01:27] <Jordan_U> ov3rwatch: #ubuntu-ops
[01:27] <ov3rwatch> Thank you
[01:28] <Jordan_U> You're welcome.
[01:33] <Falconic> I'm having trouble getting Ubuntu to boot from a USB drive
[01:34] <Jordan_U> Falconic: How did you prepare the USB drive? How are you trying to boot from it? What happens when you try?
[01:34] <simulated> side note to my earlier question - you can check both if a group or gid exist with getent group [group name or gid]
[01:35] <Falconic> I used Unetbootin on my MBP
[01:35] <LocatedSmile> Hello?
[01:35] <LocatedSmile> Hello?
[01:35] <LocatedSmile> Hi?
[01:35] <simulated> hi
[01:36] <LocatedSmile> Hi.
[01:36] <Falconic> I was for a few tries getting it to boot to Grub, but it said that the file 'boot' was not found each time
[01:36] <LocatedSmile> Do You Guys Help With Creation Of Ubuntu / Debian Distros?
[01:37] <Falconic> and then now I can't even get it to boot it(just keeps jumping back to the boot selection menu)
[01:37] <LocatedSmile> Falconic I Have Probs Like That Too :/
[01:37] <LocatedSmile> Sometimes It Just Wont Boot And Boots To Grub
[01:38] <LocatedSmile> Grub Terminal
[01:39] <LocatedSmile> Anyways Can Ya Guys Help With Ubuntu Warty Warthog
[01:39] <simulated> Falconic: did you see this https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx
[01:41] <Falconic> simulated: yes, and I have used unetbootin for many things before, never had this issue. I tried both using the DL method and the image file method
[01:42] <LocatedSmile> So Much Joining And Leaving But Not Much Chat
[01:42] <ahrix> hi
[01:42] <LocatedSmile> ~Rob235@c-73-178-146-48.hsd1.nj.comcast.net Eww Comcast
[01:42] <ahrix> hello everyone
[01:43] <LocatedSmile> Ooh Yay My Debian 8 Install Finished
[01:43] <LocatedSmile> Time To Customize My Distro
[01:44] <LocatedSmile> @GALLO- 0_0
[01:44] <nchambers> do you really need to comment on everyone leaving?
[01:44] <Falconic> I've also tried to use Clover to manage booting, still nothing
[01:48] <moon_> 别走
[01:48] <moon_> 我刚来，你就走
[01:50] <Jordan_U> !cn | moon_
[01:50] <moon_> ok,i see
[01:51] <simulated> Falconic: you may have better luck with a cd/dvd on a mac.  see the "Other procedure" here:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/How%20to%20install%20Ubuntu%20on%20MacBook%20using%20USB%20Stick
[01:52] <Falconic> well I'm not booting on my MBP
[01:53] <Falconic> I'm booting on an "old" thinkpad
[01:54] <Falconic> an x220, if that helps any
[01:54] <Jordan_U> Falconic: How old? How large is the USB drive?
[01:55] <Falconic> only a few years old, originally came with W7
[01:57] <Falconic> the USB drive is about 8GB
[02:00] <LocatedSmile> Back
[02:00] <LocatedSmile> I Got A Basic Distro Based Off Debian Setup
[02:00] <LocatedSmile> One Thing Tho
[02:01] <LocatedSmile> Where Are The Wallpapers Stored
[02:03] <simulated> Falconic: I would want to make sure the iso file is good.  The torrent alternative download may give better results than the straight download.  You can verify the iso image with a sha256sum command: https://www.ubuntu.com/download/how-to-verify
[02:05] <simulated> LocatedSmile: try google.com or #debian
[02:05] <Bashing-om> !support | LocatedSmile Look in /usr/share/backgrounds however:
[02:05] <Ryuken> When I ls php-fpm7.0 shows up but when I try to cd into it, it says it's not a directory?
[02:06] <Ryuken> ls it shows up but not cd ./php-fpm7.0 or cd php-fpm7.0
[02:08] <ov3rwatch> LocatedSmile: /usr/share/backgrounds usually
[02:09] <ov3rwatch> Bashing-om: are we not in #Ubuntu?
[02:10] <simulated> Ryuken: what are the permissions?  stat php-fpm7.0
[02:10] <Bashing-om> ov3rwatch: we are, we are .. I had expected a different bot response :)
[02:12] <ov3rwatch> Lol I'm like hmm am I in offtopic and didn't realize?
[02:16] <simulated> Falconic: perhaps you are in /usr/sbin looking at the php-fpm7.0 file when you mean to be in the /etc/php/7.0/fpm directory?
[02:18] <simulated> Ryuken: ^^
[02:18] <simulated> sorry wrong name
[02:19] <Ryuken> simulated: Yeah I figured I was in the wrong dir
[02:19] <Falconic> ;)
[02:19] <Ryuken> Still weird that I couldn't cd into it, but probably didn't have file permissions
[02:19] <Ryuken> read permission*
[02:19] <Falconic> yeah, the verify turned up clean
[02:20] <Ryuken> But I know where the config files are so all good!
[02:20] <thebored_> maybe i should take this to a caja, or vlc channel. but is there an easy way to use a caja bookmark to a sftp/ssh connection on a networked computer and add a directory to vlc? if i double click in caja it loads in vlc. but if i go to "add file" or "add dir" in the playlist, theres no option to use a sftp://* address. is the only way to use fuse and mount to a dir from the term?
[02:20] <thebored_> or is it already mounted somewhere in my / ?
[02:21] <thebored_> if i just go through a folder doubleclicking itll eventually add them all. but thats a pita.
[02:21] <Falconic> gonna try a different ubuntu version
[02:24] <simulated> Falconic: I wonder if it will boot on your macbook pro though?  If so you could try the startup disk creator application in ubuntu - but you would need another usb drive
[02:24] <phrat> thebored_:  do you have the nautilus-open-terminal installed?
[02:25] <krs1> I'm the worst person. I just switched to Ubuntu from OS X and I'm having a hell of a time so far.
[02:25] <krs1> Right now I'm trying to get Sonarr running, but Sonarr can't seem to see my external drive.
[02:25] <phrat> thebored_:  if you open the sshfs folder in nautilus, and right click "open in terminal (local)" you can pwd inside the terminal to see that the sshfs is already mounted.
[02:25] <krs1> It's on /media/media/Plex but sonarr can only see /media/media/
[02:26] <phrat> thebored_: this path may not be persistent across connections, and will not trigger a connection, but if the connection is established, vlc should be able to load the directory from there.
[02:27] <Falconic> haha, I might try that when I find another USB drive
[02:27] <Falconic> XD
[02:27] <Bashing-om> !info sonarr xenial
[02:27] <thebored_> phrat, k. ill try that. need to install nautilus first real quick. i guess i should just bite the bullet and add some fuse entries to my fstab. but i'd like to know how to do this for one-offs.
[02:28] <eelstrebor> i'm wondering if i have a bad usb drive - the unetbootin has a long pause when it hits 55% on any computer when trying to create a 16.04.1 thumbdrive
[02:29] <krs1> I made the drive on OS X today and that 55% pause took about 20 min
[02:30] <phrat> thebored_: I haven't done that trick from ubuntu lately but on centos where I use vnc a lot, the local mount point for sshfs shares is really predictable... possibly enough that you can bookmark it in vlc and the bookmark will still be good across boots.
[02:31] <GALL0> anyone know what 'app amor' is? keep failing to start in GUI. in generic recovery mode
[02:32] <phrat> thebored_: btw, if you have ubuntu desktop, you already have nautils, you just need the package nautilus-open-terminal to quickly open a terminal in a directory it's viewing.
[02:32] <GALL0> well first, where can i find the startup log?
[02:32] <phrat> GALL0: /var/log/boot.log?
[02:33] <GALL0> 'new file'
[02:34] <OerHeks> app amor keep failing to start in GUI. in generic recovery mode .. so it is just a warning?
[02:35] <GALL0> fails to start in bootup/startup
[02:35] <GALL0> so i cant get to GUI
[02:35] <GALL0> end up with
[02:35] <GALL0> enter to continue:
[02:36] <GALL0> ctrl-d to try and reluanch?
[02:36] <GALL0> but ends back up to
[02:36] <GALL0> enter to continue
[02:37] <GALL0> prior to rebooting I changed my fstab from mounting a RAID 0 in a folder in ~/ to /media/md0
[02:37] <GALL0> but that mounts correctly
[02:38] <simulated> when streaming in vlc over sshfs i recall bumping up vlc buffer/cache settings to the max and still getting hiccups.  i think it was over a 100mbps lan
[02:38] <GALL0> in generic mode, can access all my files (via OS X) and do most of what i need done with webUIs. since its basically a local seedbox with Plex media server. but concerned/curious as to atf 'app armor' is
[02:39] <GALL0> output of $ls /var/log
[02:39] <GALL0> https://puu.sh/sCmVv/0f314d244e.png
[02:40] <OerHeks> i guess your culprit is mounting, and recoverymode is single user mode, no wonder..
[02:41] <OerHeks> a picture of the index of a folder ..
[02:41] <krs1> how do I check if "sonarr" has permission on an external drive?
[02:43] <phrat> I'm having trouble in ubuntu 14:04 server.  When I add a second nic to it, the second nic always gets seen by udev first, so it gets assigned "eth0", even if I tell udev to assign the first nic to eth0.
[02:44] <phrat> When udev sees the first nic, it tries to apply the rule assigning "eth0" to that mac address, but it can't obey the rule because already assigned "eth0" to the earlier nic.
[02:45] <phrat> So udev is assigning "eth0" to the second nic, and then "rename3" to the first nic.
[02:45] <phrat> Despite my rule telling it not to do so.
[02:45] <phrat> Because this is in a VM, I don't know the mac of the second nic until I add it.
[02:45] <phrat> Is there a way around this in ubuntu14?
[02:47] <Falconic> nope, still not booting at all, just blank screen for a few moments and then back to selecting the boot option
[02:52] <GALL0> OerHeks https://puu.sh/sCnA7/dde89a92fb.png
[02:53] <GALL0> current mounting/fstab,
[02:53] <GALL0>  /dev/md0 WAS /home/hk/data   but I couldn't get Sickrage to copy/symlink to
[02:56] <tominator> Evening Gents
[02:56] <tominator> Bashing-om, Wie Geht's?
[02:58] <Bashing-om> tominator:
[02:58] <Bashing-om> tominator: " Wie Geht's? " ?/ Translate please .
[02:58] <GALL0> Hallo
[02:59] <tominator> Bashing-om, It is German for "How are you?
[02:59] <tominator> I was seeing if you were around
[02:59] <GALL0> tominator Du bist Deustch/
[02:59] <GALL0> ?
[03:00] <tominator> GALL0, Ich spreche Eine Wenig Deutsch. :)
[03:00] <Bashing-om> tominator: K .. Yeah I been hanging around awaiting to see your status :)
[03:00] <tominator> GALL0, Ich bin Amerikan
[03:01] <tominator> Bashing-om, Sorry to keep you waiting, I was having some issues with my RaspPi, I'm using an old recovery image.
[03:01] <GALL0> Ich bin Texan
[03:01] <tominator> GALL0, XD
[03:01] <bazhang> !ot | tominator GALL0
[03:02] <GALL0> well i already asked, waiting around for help
[03:02] <tominator> OOps, sorry.
[03:02] <tominator> Bashing-om, So, any suggestions for my issue? M /Boot is still full.
[03:02] <bazhang> then be patient GALL0 and keep the chit chat elsewhere
[03:02] <tominator> my*
[03:03] <bazhang> tominator, did you remove some of the extra kernels from there
[03:03] <tominator> bazhang, Yes, I've tried mutiple angles of attack, with no luck
[03:04] <tominator> It's extremly strange
[03:04] <bazhang> tominator, with the package manager
[03:04] <krs1> ok figured my issue but I can't fix
[03:04] <Bashing-om> tominator: Last we checked is that the source directories are incoonsistent with the /boot directory . And we got to get real dirty to fix . right ?
[03:04] <krs1> only my account can modify/see /media/media/Pl;ex
[03:04] <tominator> Bashing-om, Affirmative.
[03:05] <krs1> I tried chmod 777 /media/media/Plex but other accounts still can't read or write
[03:05] <krs1> thoughts?
[03:05] <bazhang> !info kodi
[03:05] <bazhang> use kodi instead of plex
[03:06] <phrat> In udev, it's easy to make sure mac xx:xx:xx:ab:dc:ef is assigned 'eth0' as soon as it's detected, but how can I make certain that no other interface gets 'eth0' first?
[03:07] <GALL0> krs1 what are you trying to do in/with plex?
[03:08] <krs1> This is just my external drive where I will D/L my content for plex to
[03:08] <krs1> Trying to get sonarr to put files into that folder.
[03:08] <Bashing-om> tominator: Well, we start by looking at the sources . pastebin ' ls -al /usr/src/ ; ls -al /lib/modules/ ' ls -al /boot/ ; dpkg -l | grep linux- ; make all consistent and then have the package manager heal it's self .
[03:09] <tominator> Bashing-om, I'll get right on it
[03:10] <bazhang> !info plex
[03:10] <bazhang> no idea about plex
[03:11] <tominator> usr/src/ : http://paste.ubuntu.com/23570638
[03:11] <bazhang> kodi si a much superior way of going about that
[03:11] <Falconic> I love XBMC
[03:12] <Falconic> I mean Kodi
[03:12] <krs1> That .... doesn't help it's Sonarr getting my tv shows onto my external drive
[03:12] <Falconic> ;P
[03:12] <bazhang> you might want to try in a plex channel the krs1
[03:12] <krs1> if I go Kodi or Plex it don't matter....
[03:12] <krs1> Well, it's not a plex issue. ?
[03:12] <tominator> Bashing-om, lib/modules : http://paste.ubuntu.com/23570640
[03:12] <tominator> Bashing-om, usr/src/ : http://paste.ubuntu.com/23570638
[03:12] <krs1> I can't get /media/media/Plex to be seen by any user other than me, that's my issue
[03:12] <bazhang> krs1, plex is not, kodi is an ubuntu package
[03:13] <tominator> Bashing-om, /boot : http://paste.ubuntu.com/23570643
[03:13] <krs1> that's cool, I can support plex myself, but forget that my external drive is called plex.
[03:13] <krs1> the issue is my external drive.
[03:13] <bazhang> what is sonarr krs1
[03:13] <tominator> Bashing-om, everything else : http://paste.ubuntu.com/23570647
[03:13] <krs1> Torrent tool to grab files
[03:13] <krs1> auto grabs files from BTN etc.
[03:14] <tominator> Bashing-om, Not pretty
[03:14] <Jordan_U> krs1: What is the output of "ls -ld /media/media/"?
[03:14] <bazhang> is that an ubuntu package that you know of krs1
[03:14] <krs1> drwxr-x---+ 6 root root 4096 Dec  2 19:21 /media/media/
[03:15] <krs1> I don't think it's an ubuntu package.
[03:15] <krs1> However, I still can't access my external drive on any account other than this one
[03:15] <Jordan_U> krs1: That means that only root will be able to traverse into /media/media/, and thus only root can access any files within /media/media/ .
[03:16] <krs1> Ah cool thanks Jordan. Is there a way to give Root to my other account, or open it so that anyone can access?
[03:18] <Bashing-om> tominator: Does not look all that bad ,, lemme have a bit to look it over .
[03:18] <tominator> Bashing-om, Awesome, thanks! I'll be right here.
[03:19] <Jordan_U> krs1: Give world read and execute permission to /media/media/. "sudo chmod a+rOCOCOCOCx /media/media/"
[03:19] <Jordan_U> krs1: Sorry, lag caused some garbage to get into that message.
[03:20] <Jordan_U> krs1: sudo chmod a+rx /media/media/
[03:21] <Falconic> Ugh, still not booting...
[03:22] <krs1> @Jordan_U THANK YOU! i'm basically up and running now!
[03:22] <Jordan_U> krs1: Alternatively, you could just change the group on /media/media/ to "plex", "sudo chown root:plex /media/media/" then add your own user to the "plex" group.
[03:23] <Jordan_U> krs1: You're welcome.
[03:23] <krs1> Perfect, I'll learn but this really helps much appreciated
[03:25] <Bashing-om> tominator: :_ maybe we can do this with out getting dirty . What kernel are you booting  ' uname -r ' . We do not wnat to mess with this one .
[03:26] <tominator> Bashing-om, Last night it was 4. something something, but uname -r just reported 3.16.0-71-generic
[03:27] <luix> hola
[03:27] <Bashing-om> tominator: Reboot and try to boot the 4.4.0-49 kernel . We keep 48, 51 and 52 .
[03:27] <TheMariuz> unity 8 + snappy packages could be a huge winner for ubuntu.. hope they focus on it 100% now
[03:27] <luix> buenas noches a todos ...!!!!!!!!
[03:27] <Bashing-om> 48/49*
[03:28] <tominator> Bashing-om, how do I do that? Through GRUB?
[03:28] <TheMariuz> <- picturing some microsoft surface pro-thing with future ubuntu running on it
[03:28] <Bashing-om> !info linux-image-generic xenial
[03:29] <bazhang> TheMariuz, try #snappy for that discussion please
[03:29] <Bashing-om> tominator: ^^ Where did the -52 kernel come from !
[03:29] <phrat> !topic
[03:29] <TheMariuz> nice thanks baz
[03:29] <tominator> Bashing-om, Honeslty, I am not too sure, I may have installed a newer version?
[03:29] <Falconic> Okay... I give up... What other distro do people suggest for my GF who just wants a simple and easy netbook?
[03:30] <tominator> Falconic, Maybe Lubuntu?
[03:30] <Falconic> Ubuntu doesn't want to even boot on this thing
[03:30] <Bashing-om> tominator: It did not come from a update or the standard repo .. Only you can say how ya got it and what you did .
[03:30] <Falconic> okay, I'll try that now! XD
[03:31] <chacewhatwhat> hi everyone
[03:31] <tominator> Falconic, What Netbook?
[03:31] <tominator> Bashing-om, Let me see what my settings are really quick-like
[03:31] <Falconic> it's a thinkpad x220
[03:31] <Bashing-om> Falconic: "Lubuntu is a faster, more lightweight and energy saving variant of Ubuntu using LXDE, the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment. It is targeted at "normal" PC and laptop users running on low-spec hardware."
[03:31] <Falconic> W7 was on it, but it borked to FUBAR
[03:32] <Falconic> nice, perfect!
[03:32] <chacewhatwhat> is there a way to boot into a terminal from a liveUSB? it keeps sending me into tty1 and the default username and password arent working.
[03:32] <tominator> Bashing-om, It would seem that Pre-released updates are checked in my Developer options.
[03:32] <Falconic> I usually use much less GUI based stuff for my linux usage
[03:33] <tominator> Falconic, I can run Lubuntu on a Windows 98 tower, its pretty nice.
[03:33] <Jordan_U> chacewhatwhat: Just to be clear, you tried to log in with username "ubuntu" (or xubuntu/kubuntu/etc) and an empty password?
[03:33] <Falconic> that's pretty beast!
[03:33] <chacewhatwhat> yes
[03:33] <chacewhatwhat> i also checked the md5
[03:33] <Jordan_U> chacewhatwhat: What happens when you try to use those credentials?
[03:33] <Falconic> I think the silliest thing I have done is to install W7 on my iPad
[03:34] <chacewhatwhat> It prints something like "invalid credentials"
[03:34] <chacewhatwhat> Its not up right now
[03:34] <Falconic> I had to start from DOS
[03:34] <Falconic> then W3.1
[03:34] <Jordan_U> !ot | Falconic
[03:34] <tominator> Falconic, It is still a lighter version of Ubuntu, so there is every chance it might not work. See if you can get ahold of HIREN'S BOOT CD. It'll boot on anything.
[03:34] <Falconic> then 95, 98, XP, then finally W7
[03:35] <Falconic> okay, gonna try unetbootin first, because I have that already up
[03:35] <tominator> Bashing-om, I also have Important and Recommended updates checked.
[03:36] <Bashing-om> tominator: well, we play it as it is and see what happens . what kernel are you now up on ? trying for the -49 kernel .
[03:37] <Falconic> sorry about the OT digression
[03:37] <tominator> Bashing-om, I am still on 3.16
[03:38] <Falconic> y'know... I'm thinking this is not the issue...
[03:38] <tominator> Bashing-om, I don't know much about this, could I switch kernals by holding Shift at boot?
[03:38] <Bashing-om> tominator: Reboot and try to boot the -49 kernel, as we will be removing the 3.16 series kernels .
[03:39] <Bashing-om> tominator: Yeah - shift key -  if this is a legacy system . uefi system looks for the escape key .
[03:39] <Falconic> I'm gonna use my nukedisc... maybe it's something sitting on the HDD of the thinkpad...
[03:40] <tominator> Falconic, perhaps the mbr is confused
[03:41] <Falconic> yeah
[03:41] <tominator> Bashing-om, Well, this isn't good. My most recent kernal according to GRUB is '3.16.0-71-generic'
[03:41] <tominator> Bashing-om, going back to 55-generic
[03:44] <Bashing-om> tominator: Ouch ! show ' ls -al /vmlinuz* ; ls -al /initfs.img* ' We may have more work to do before we purge old kernels !
[03:44] <tominator> Bashing-om, Can do!
[03:44] <Bashing-om> tominator: typo !
[03:45] <tominator> Where?
[03:45] <Bashing-om> tominator: ' ls -al /initrd.img* ' is correct .
[03:50] <tominator> Bashing-om, paste.ubuntu.com/23570739/
[03:51] <tominator> Bashing-om, paste.ubuntu.com/23570744/
[03:53] <Bashing-om> tominator: That do say you should boot the -49 kernel ! by default . reboot and let the system do it's thing . see then ' uname -r ' what it boots up .
[03:55] <tominator> Bashing-om, Okay. Last night I did run "Update-grub" perhaps that did something to mess things up
[03:55] <tominator> I'll reboot now
[03:58] <tominator> Bashing-om, still on 3.16
[03:58] <tominator> Bashing-om, Maybe I can update grub again?
[03:59] <Bashing-om> tominator: No, let is not make the situation worse than it is .
[03:59] <tominator> Bashing-om, Okay. I'm beginning to grasp what the full extent of the problem is.
[04:00] <Falconic> so, horrible, sick ironic hilarity: my MacOS install USB will boot on it... XD
[04:00] <tominator> That is bad
[04:00] <tominator> XD
[04:01] <Bashing-om> tominator: we are going to take a gentle poke at this .. what exact kernel are you booting ?.. We will not mess with it or the latest kernels .
[04:02] <chacewhatwhat> Okay I'm trying a cd boot from ubuntu mini
[04:03] <Falconic> all this mess because her gaming laptop is too heavy to lug around
[04:04] <tominator> Bashing-om, it says Linux 3.16.0-71-generic
[04:06] <Jordan_U> tominator: Could you please give a quick summary of your problem?
[04:07] <tominator> Jordan_U, I'm sure Bashing-om could say it better, but basically My /boot is full, and there are alot of conflicting reports all through my OS
[04:07] <Bashing-om> tominator: K; that real gentle poke . what results ' sudo dpkg -P linux-signed-image-3.16.0-71-generic ' I think . I did a uh ohhhh .. do me again ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ' .
[04:08] <tominator> Bashing-om, So run the "sudo dpkg -P linux-signed etc etc"?
[04:09] <Bashing-om> tominator: Jordan_U Nope system is consistent kernel-/src/ wise .
[04:10] <Bashing-om> tominator: Yeah ,,, if it does not exist can not hurt to run it :)
[04:11] <tominator> Alrighty, on it
[04:12] <Bashing-om> tominator: Mostly just to see what the package manager screams and hollers about :)
[04:12] <tominator> Bashing-om, Won't hurt to try ;)
[04:13] <tominator> Wish me luck, about to hit enter
[04:14] <tominator> Bashing-om, "Ignoring request to remove 'so and so' which isn't installed
[04:14] <tominator> "
[04:14] <Bashing-om> tominator: No luck to it .. just system administration at the lower level .
[04:15] <FortunateSon_> Hello all.  has anyone experienced having your desktop icons doubled (IE create a new folder on your desktop and two folders show up).  Only one icon is selectable the other is completely unusable as far as I can tell
[04:15] <Bashing-om> tominator: Kinda thought so .. as I removed your dpkg post . please post it again . And I re-calibrate .
[04:15] <tominator> Bashing-om, I don't quite follow
[04:15] <tominator> Ah, of course, one moment
[04:16] <FortunateSon_> im googling for any info now but any info you can point me toward would be very appreciated
[04:16] <Falconic> and nope, the unetbootin won't boot
[04:16] <tominator> Bashing-om, paste.ubuntu.com/23570818/
[04:16] <Falconic> oy vey, I've never had this much trouble...
[04:17] <FortunateSon_> well
[04:17] <FortunateSon_> nevermind
[04:17] <FortunateSon_> that was easy
[04:17] <tominator> Falconic, try an Lubuntu live CD?
[04:17] <Bashing-om> tominator: In all my haste and confusion I hit the red button and closed that window .. hang on a sec and I find the posting and reopen it .. be back in a sec or so .
[04:18] <FortunateSon_> thanks guys
[04:18] <FortunateSon_> \self
[04:18] <Falconic> x220 doesn't have optical
[04:18] <tom-macbook> Awesome, Now I don't have to run on a recovery image.
[04:18] <Falconic> and the USB doesn't even want to boot to grub...
[04:19] <tom-macbook> Falconic, Can you use a CD?
[04:19] <Falconic> CD is optical, no can do
[04:19] <sad-pone> hey, im having trouble installing ubuntu 32bit
[04:19] <Falconic> at least, not to any effect, haha
[04:20] <tom-macbook> Hmmmm
[04:20] <sad-pone> the installer is just constantly repeating the same messages over and over
[04:20] <sad-pone> then the ubuntu logo flashes momentarily
[04:20] <sad-pone> any idea what this means?
[04:21] <Bashing-om> tominator: Gentle poke at what does exist ' sudo dpkg -P linux-image-extra-3.16.0-77-generic ' /
[04:22] <tangwenhao> ls -l
[04:22] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, copy that
[04:22] <tom-macbook> I'm just going to SSH to that desktop, it'll be so much easier to copy and paste
[04:23] <tangwenhao> ls -l
[04:25] <sad-pone> there is one "failed" message
[04:25] <sad-pone> it says something about not showing plymouth\
[04:26] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, This is tominator.
[04:26] <tom-macbook> It's removing....
[04:27] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Oh, now confuse my keyboard ! OK, I can deal with the nick change .
[04:27] <tangwenhao> how to change the theme? ubuntu 16.0.4
[04:27] <deathstar>   /leave
[04:27] <puffinz> mhm
[04:28] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Sorry! On an older computer. I can try to change the name back.
[04:28] <tominator> There. Much Better.
[04:29] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Naw, this arrangement may work the better with nicks .
[04:29] <tominator> Ah.
[04:29] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, So! The command just finished.
[04:29] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: That last complete with no errors or complaints ?
[04:30] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Unfortunately, No such luck. gzip says "No space left on device"
[04:30] <tom-macbook> but mostly just error processing package
[04:34] <Falconic> Got it!
[04:34] <Falconic> FINALLY hahaha
[04:35] <tom-macbook> Falconic, How? haha
[04:35] <Falconic> used some diskutil majick and made a livedisc of lubuntu on my USB
[04:36] <tom-macbook> Falconic, Thar ya go!
[04:36] <Falconic> then used the MacOS install stick to get diskutil open on the thinkpad
[04:37] <Falconic> then "restored" the HDD from the USB
[04:37] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Ouch . a bit more aggrssive; try: ' sudo dpkg -P linux-image-3.16.0-{72,73,77}-generic ' .
[04:37] <tom-macbook> Falconic, Brilliant! It reminds me of how I used to do things XD
[04:37] <Falconic> and now it's running
[04:40] <lenswipee> what file do i save libreoffice document to be compatible with MS Word?
[04:40] <lenswipee> what file type do i save libreoffice document to be compatible with MS Word?
[04:40] <ObrienDave> MS word reads ODF now
[04:41] <ObrienDave> but, i would suggest Word for Win97 format
[04:41] <xintox> is it possible to disable trackpad acceleration and make the mouse go faster (just not accelerated0
[04:42] <lenswipee> ObrienDave, I assumed ODF not compatible with older versions of Word.
[04:42] <ObrienDave> Not before the current Word
[04:43] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, I think I need to clear off /boot by any means
[04:43] <lenswipee> ObrienDave, What is the current version of Word
[04:43] <ObrienDave> wait, let me fire up Libreoffice. sec...
[04:43] <lenswipee> i'm running libreoffice5
[04:44] <ObrienDave> save as word for 97-2003 .doc format
[04:44] <stoned> I need linux graphic design software w/ a template fo rmaking flyers
[04:45] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: We are trying to do this "clean" . I have yet to encounter on a full disk situation that 'dpkg' did not cope . There is always that 1st time -
[04:45] <lenswipee> ObrienDave, I've noticed libreoffice has alot of fonts i don't recognise. Does it automatically embed fonts into document so that Word can view it?
[04:46] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, a few things have gotten close, but it always hangs on the full disk issue.
[04:46] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, was 500Mb enough for a boot partition?
[04:46] <ObrienDave> libreoffice can only use the fonts installed on your system. I believe it will save to the doc. not 100% sure
[04:48] <lenswipee> ObrienDave, I hope so. I have to hand in a document to boss on Monday. She will fire me if she can't view it.
[04:49] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: yeah it is enough . but ya got to keep an eye on it .. as you see this kind of thing happens . No matter how big though this can eventually happen if you do not practice house cleaning .
[04:49] <Jordan_U> lenswipee: If she doesn't need to edit it then save as PDF.
[04:49] <ObrienDave> lenswipee, ask in #libreoffice
[04:49] <lenswipee> ok
[04:49] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Yes, I was never quite aware of housecleaning in this way.
[04:49] <lenswipee> good tip
[04:49] <ObrienDave> Jordan_U, has a better idea
[04:50] <ObrienDave> save as PDF
[04:50] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Process of learning . Did " sudo dpkg -P linux-image-3.16.0-{72,73,77}-generic " run ?
[04:51] <tom-macbook> It is right now.
[04:51] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, ah, but it ran into an error at trying to access....sudo dpkg -P linux-image-3.16.0-{72,73,77}-generic
[04:52] <tom-macbook> OOp, wrong, one moment
[04:52] <lenswipee> anyone know how move launcher to bottom horizonally?
[04:52] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, executing /etc/kernel/postrm.d/initramfs-tools 3.16.0-77-generic /boot/vmlinuz-3.16.0-77-generic
[04:52] <tom-macbook> (Sorry to put that here mates)
[04:52] <NoImNotNineVolt> anyone here have experience with iommu and vfio? i've got  iommu working, but nothing is showing up under /dev/vfio/
[04:57] <sad-pone> can i use another computer to install ubuntu onto a harddrive or will the installer make the install suitable only for the computer i used to run it?
[04:58] <tom-macbook> sad-pone, No, this is not the case, but be extremely careful with it all.
[04:58] <tom-macbook> sad-pone, Stick around, I am sure someone who really knows what they are talking about can help you
[05:00] <Bashing-om> sad-pone: If same aechetecture and no proporietary drovers installed . then Yes totally doable .
[05:01] <tom-macbook> sad-pone, Just be very sure not to mess with the native HDD's MBR or let it overwite windows. That will cause a load of issues.
[05:02] <sad-pone> wait what?
[05:03] <sad-pone> how does it overwrite windows if the hard drive isnt in the computer?
[05:03] <sad-pone> ah yes forgot, this is 32 bit ubuntu though and the laptop ill be using has an i7
[05:03] <tom-macbook> sad-pone, http://askubuntu.com/questions/446682/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-portable-external-hard-drive
[05:04] <tom-macbook> anyone please verify that is correct.
[05:04] <Bashing-om> sad-pone: Installer does what it is told to do , If directed to a partition containing Windows to install to .,. that is what it will do .
[05:04] <sad-pone> no, im installing on a not portable internal hard drive
[05:04] <tom-macbook> sad-pone, You want the bootloader on the Hard Drive you are installing to.
[05:05] <tom-macbook> sad-pone, NOT the default harddrive, which the installer will probably select by default.
[05:05] <tom-macbook> sad-pone, Yes, this is valid for that. Same concepts apply.
[05:06] <sad-pone> the hard drives wont be the issue, i know how to manage that, im just asking if the normal modern 64 bit computer can do a normal installation of 32 bit ubuntu
[05:06] <tom-macbook> sad-pone, Yes. 64 can do everything a 32 bit can do.
[05:06] <lenswipee> how i know what desktop manager i'm using?
[05:06] <sad-pone> sweet, all i needed to know
[05:07] <sad-pone> out of courious though, anyone know why ubuntu gets stuck in a loop installing from usb
[05:07] <sad-pone> could it have anything to do with because i used rufus?
[05:08] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, So, any ideas?
[05:08] <Bashing-om> lenswipee: Terminal command ' echo $DESKTOP_SESSION '
[05:09] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: I am waiting on you to tell me what happened with that last command .
[05:10] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, oh, it must not have sent
[05:10] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, executing /etc/kernel/postrm.d/initramfs-tools 3.16.0-77-generic /boot/vmlinuz-3.16.0-77-generic
[05:10] <sad-pone> gah
[05:10] <sad-pone> the computers not the problem, its the ubuntu iso
[05:10] <ObrienDave> how long does it stick?
[05:11] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Ended in "errors processing image ..72 and ...73
[05:11] <tom-macbook> "
[05:11] <sad-pone> i just burned it to a dvd, and my computer says its nnot bootable
[05:11] <ObrienDave> sad-pone, what did you use to burn it?
[05:11] <sad-pone> power iso
[05:12] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: And back to prompt such that the command completed successfully ? - then we can continie ? ..or is there issues at this time to fix ?
[05:12] <ObrienDave> sad-pone, what OS are you on?
[05:12] <sad-pone> none
[05:12] <sad-pone> no os running
[05:12] <ObrienDave> you had to be on an OS to burn the ISO
[05:12] <sad-pone> win10
[05:13] <ObrienDave> ok, are you burning the ISO directly or copying the contents?
[05:13] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, It failed
[05:14] <sad-pone> burning
[05:14] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Dependency problems, and ...-77 is not installed
[05:14] <sad-pone> as in applying the iso to the dvd so it and the isos contents are the same
[05:15] <tom-macbook> hey...
[05:16] <ObrienDave> you can't just copy the ISO, it's a disk image. if done properly it WILL be bootable
[05:16] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, upon logging into the GUI, it says that /boot has 21.3 mb free instead of 0 Bytes.
[05:16] <tom-macbook> That is what I call Progress.
[05:17] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Ouch ! But we do know that it (77) is installed ! How about ' sudo apt-get purge linux-headers-3.16.0-{72,73,77}-generic ' ?
[05:17] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, I'll run it and tell you what happens
[05:17] <sad-pone> no i said the dvd and iso look the same, i burned the iso image to dvd
[05:17] <sad-pone> exactly the same as ive done 20 times before with 64 bit ubuntu, and various windows installs
[05:18] <sad-pone> using rufus i applied the iso to make bootable usb but that barely works on the 32 bit laptop
[05:18] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, It kicked back saying Unmet dependencies related to "linux-image-4.4.0-52-generic"
[05:19] <sad-pone> and doesnt work at all on the normal computer
[05:19] <Archeus_> how do i join this ?
[05:19] <Archeus_> #mto-group@irc.irchighway.net
[05:20] <ObrienDave> sad-pone, ok, i think you have a bad ISO. re d/l it
[05:20] <sad-pone> damn
[05:20] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Yukkie more . try now ' sudo dpkg -P linux-headers-3.16.0-{72,73,77}-generic ' .
[05:20] <sad-pone> well i got it from ubuntu website, where is a more reliable place?
[05:21] <ObrienDave> not familiar with rufus. check the MD5sum for the ISO first
[05:21] <sad-pone> whats that?
[05:21] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Copy that. Where are you from, if i may ask?
[05:21] <ObrienDave> sad-pone, it's a checksum for the ISO. if it matches, it's a good ISO
[05:21] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Arkansas . USA .
[05:21] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, I see, cool!
[05:21] <ObrienDave> sad-pone, can you do torrents?
[05:22] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Success!
[05:22] <tom-macbook> The command completed
[05:22] <lenswipee> Hi, I'm having trouble viewing porn on Ubuntu using firefox. The video is blank. Help.
[05:22] <sad-pone> yes, thats how i downloaded it
[05:22] <sad-pone> but i just realized i made a big mistake
[05:22] <ObrienDave> http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/
[05:23] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Making progress ! now run ' sudo dpkg -P linux-headers-3.16.0-{72,73,77} ' .
[05:23] <sad-pone> my laptop is 64 bit, i can use a normal OS
[05:23] <sad-pone> which i know is reliable also
[05:23] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, More success!
[05:23] <sad-pone> i looked up the cpu, it just had windows xp 32 bit installed, but not because it had to
[05:24] <Tech-Mike> sad-pone, have you tried etcher? https://etcher.io
[05:24] <sad-pone> no, i preffer to just use the best most reliable tool
[05:24] <sad-pone> but i forgot what that was
[05:25] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: :) now let's see ! ' sudo apt -f install ; sudo apt autoremove ' .
[05:25] <Guest38823> Looking at partitioning my computer
[05:25] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, On it!
[05:26] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, It's running alot of stuff, and it is BUSY
[05:26] <tom-macbook> I love watching text scroll like that
[05:28] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, So while that goes, maybe I can ask you about this other computer. Should i run autoremove on it? I don't think I have before
[05:28] <atoidi> exio4:
[05:28] <atoidi> exit
[05:28] <ObrienDave> autoremove cleans out what's not needed anymore
[05:30] <exio4> atoidi: hello
[05:32] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, It's still rolling
[05:32] <lenswipee> Hi, I'm having trouble viewing porn on Ubuntu using firefox. The video is blank. Help.
[05:33] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Ah, it just came back with an error.
[05:33] <tom-macbook> Should I copy and past it here?
[05:33] <pavlos> lenswipee, can you view youtube videos?
[05:34] <lenswipee> pavlos, let me check
[05:34] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: House cleaning on linux is simple ' sudo apt-get autoclean # only removes files that cannot be downloaded anymore (obsolete) ; sudo apt-get clean ; sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ; sudo apt autoremove ' . In release 16.10 it gets even simpler .
[05:35] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Ah very good!
[05:35] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Well ,, will help if ya post the error . yes ?
[05:35] <ObrienDave> i like autoclean
[05:35] <tom-macbook> So run those every once and a while?
[05:35] <tom-macbook> Yes, I'll post it here
[05:35] <lenswipee> pavlos, youtube YES redtube NO
[05:36] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, : error processing package initramfs-tools (--configure):
[05:36] <tom-macbook>  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[05:36] <tom-macbook> Errors were encountered while processing:
[05:36] <tom-macbook>  linux-image-4.4.0-52-generic
[05:36] <tom-macbook>  linux-image-extra-4.4.0-52-generic
[05:36] <tom-macbook>  linux-image-generic
[05:36] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Paste it .. I want to see the whole thing in contect .
[05:36] <Bashing-om> context *
[05:37] <ettinger> hello
[05:37] <pavlos> lenswipee, you may be missing the flashplugin ... which ubuntu? 14.04, 16.04
[05:37] <tom-macbook> Drone got mad XD
[05:37] <tom-macbook> Let me see if I can pastebinit XD
[05:37] <lenswipee> pavlos, 16.04
[05:37] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Knowing what we do know about booting the 3.16 kernel rarther than the default 4.4 .. I kinda expected inintamfs to scream !
[05:37] <pavlos> lenswipee, let me find a link for this
[05:38] <lenswipee> pavlos, thanks bro
[05:38] <lenswipee> i don't understand why Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with firefox does not let you watch porn by default. strange.
[05:39] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23571135/
[05:39] <lenswipee> did a woman make ubuntu?
[05:39] <pavlos> lenswipee, sudo apt update
[05:39] <pavlos> sudo apt install adobe-flashplugin
[05:39] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: look'n .
[05:41] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Uyk .. we did not make enough progress ! we still have "  No space left on device " . show a new ' df -h df -i ' and we see once more what we may can do .
[05:41] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Enter that into the console? On it
[05:42] <lenswipee> sudo apt install adobe-flashplugin <-- says obselete no suitable candidate
[05:42] <ObrienDave> lenswipee, install pepperflash
[05:42] <pavlos> lenswipee, add Canonical Partners to your software sources. To do this, go to System Settings, then open Software & Updates and on the tab "Other Software" make sure Canonical Partners is ticked.
[05:42] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Yeah pastebin ' df -h ; df -i ' . and some how I missed " linux-generic-lts-utopic " .. I be looking !
[05:43] <pavlos> lenswipee, then try the 2 commands again
[05:44] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23571155/
[05:44] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Inodes are good ' df -h ' ?
[05:45] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23571165/
[05:46] <pavlos> lenswipee, https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/net-install-flash.html
[05:47] <lenswipee> pavlos, thanks. just don't get why simple things like this don't work out of the box. this is why people use windows
[05:47] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: No lie ! " /dev/sda2       462M  446M     0 100% /boot " and our culprit ; " iU  linux-generic-lts-utopic                   4.4.0.51.54 " .
[05:47] <pavlos> lenswipee, some ppl dont use flash, they prefer html5
[05:47] <gebruiker> what are some of the bst lightweight window managers arround?
[05:47] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, AHA! Let's nail him, shall we?
[05:48] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Cross your fingers here and try ' sudo dpkg -P linux-generic-lts-utopic '
[05:48] <pavlos> lenswipee, flash comes from adobe with its own license; we dont like that, we prefer choice and free software
[05:48] <tom-macbook> Alright. Doin it
[05:48] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, That was fast
[05:50] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, It completed
[05:50] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Now pastebin ' lsb-release-a ; cat /etc/issue ' . let's see what the system thinks for versioning .
[05:52] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Doesn't seem to have liked the lsb-release-a command.....http://paste.ubuntu.com/23571190/
[05:53] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: My bad - mind moving too fast .. try as ' lsb_release -a ' .
[05:53] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, No worries! We are making great progress!
[05:54] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23571198/
[05:54] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: I do have great hopes we will whoop this sucker .
[05:54] <tom-macbook> Me too!
[05:55] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, And I will remember this. I'm learning alot, I'll be sure to return what I know
[05:56] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: 'lsb_release -a ' ?
[05:56] <dbear> I'm looking for help with some kernel startup parameters to make booting more reliable. The kernel load will had 3 times out of 4 generaly on acpi video device.. I have a lenovo w510. I solve this issue on ubuntu 14 with something like noacpi (don't remember exactly). When I had to move to ubuntu 16, that all changed..
[05:57] <dbear> anyone know of a kernel start up switch that will make my w510 more reliable ?
[05:57] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23571207/
[05:59] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Yep we want to focus on the 4.4 kernels for xenial . ok .. show a new pastebin of ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ' and we continue on our merry way .
[06:00] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23571216/
[06:00] <tom-macbook> And I just love linux, because I'm doing all this from my ancient MacBook 2,1!
[06:00] <lenswipee> pavlos, im reloading firefox
[06:02] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Poke ' sudo dpkg -P linux-image-3.16.0-72-generic ' //. and remind me .. booting the 3.16.0-71 kernel correct ??
[06:02] <lenswipee> pavlos, it works but it appears slow and choppy. is this a plugin issue or my slow pc?
[06:03] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Yes, That is the booted kernal.
[06:03] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: K .. making sure !
[06:03] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Dependency Problems, not removing.
[06:05] <Bashing-om> rommel: show me ! .. I am not clairvoent . I can not fix what I do not know :)
[06:05] <tom-macbook> XD of course!
[06:06] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, It says I am trying to send an empty document...
[06:06] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, But it is basically complaining that dependency problems are preventing removal of the package.
[06:08] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: ' sudo dpkg -P linux-image-3.16.0-72-generic | pastebinit ' : returns empty ???
[06:09] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Affirmative.
[06:09] <pavlos> lenswipee, if the pc is slow, nothing to do about it. Flash takes a lot of the cpu
[06:10] <pavlos> lenswipee, you may try chrome browser but not sure it will be better
[06:10] <tacomaster> I kinda have a same issue. I have a laptop with core 2 duo 3GB of ram and a sata 3 80GB hdd and it just seems to be really slow. The heaviest thing i am doing on it is looking at programming websites.
[06:11] <lenswipee> pavlos, i think chrome is slower than ff so i better not
[06:11] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: let's try the -73 kernel '  sudo dpkg -P linux-image-3.16.0-73-generic | pastebinit ' . and pass that URL back here .
[06:12] <pavlos> lenswipee, in firefox, preferences, advanced, enable h/w acceleration if available ... this might help.
[06:12] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Another empty document.
[06:13] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, DPKG is saying that there are dependency errors and it can't remove ...73-
[06:13] <pavlos> lenswipee, also make the firefox window smaller, not full screen.
[06:14] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: K; moving on along ' sudo dpkg -P linux-image-extra-3.16.0-73-generic ' .
[06:15] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23571250/
[06:16] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Grest and 77 ' sudo dpkg -P linux-image-extra-3.16.0-73-generic  ' .
[06:17] <Bashing-om> great *
[06:17] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Ouch " sudo dpkg -P linux-image-extra-3.16.0-77-generic " !
[06:18] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, That one worked
[06:18] <lenswipee> pavlos, yes ok but then the gals are smaller
[06:19] <lenswipee> how to get MS Word fonts into libreoffice?
[06:19] <ObrienDave> install ms-core-fonts
[06:20] <pavlos> lenswipee, I helped with the technical; user preferences are yours.
[06:20] <lenswipee> pavlos,your technical knowledge is sound. thankyou
[06:21] <ObrienDave> lenswipee, you can copy the ttf fonts to ubuntu, not sure where or how to register them
[06:21] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, It's worked.
[06:22] <lenswipee> ObrienDave, you've done this before?
[06:22] <ObrienDave> yes, been a while. don't remember how
[06:22] <tom-macbook> pffff
[06:22] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Ok .. now the bad bad 4.4.0-52 kernel . let's try ' sudo dpkg -p linux-image-extra-4.4.0-52-generic ' .
[06:23] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Alrighty, let's see what happens then!
[06:24] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, This one is short, so I'll just put it here
[06:24] <tom-macbook> At the risk of being muted XD
[06:24] <ObrienDave> less than 6 lines ;P
[06:24] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, dpkg-query: package 'linux-image-extra-4.4.0-52-generic' is not available
[06:24] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: One liners can go here .
[06:25] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files,
[06:25] <tom-macbook> and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents.
[06:25] <tom-macbook> SAFE!
[06:25] <tom-macbook> I love you drone, don't hate me
[06:26] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: I can accpt that .. ok next ' sudo dpkg -P linux-headers-4.4.0-52 ' .
[06:27] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of linux-headers-4.4.0-52:
[06:27] <tom-macbook>  linux-headers-4.4.0-52-generic depends on linux-headers-4.4.0-52.
[06:27] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, I dont think 52 likes me
[06:28] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Ouch thought it was the other way around .. ok ' sudo dpkg -P linux-headers-4.4.0-52-generic ' .
[06:29] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Hmmmm....same message
[06:29] <ObrienDave> what about linux-generic-lts-xenial
[06:29] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Yeah it is -generic as the order of operations ! .
[06:29] <ObrienDave> that's 4.4.0-52
[06:30] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: can not be the "same" as we changed the target to what the other directed .
[06:31] <tom-macbook> Hmmmm
[06:31] <Bashing-om> !onfo linux-image-generic | ObrienDave what a mess !
[06:31] <Bashing-om> !info linux-image-generic | ObrienDave what a mess !
[06:32] <Bashing-om> !info linux-image-generic xenia| ObrienDave what a mess !
[06:32] <Bashing-om> !info linux-image-generic xenial ObrienDave what a mess !
[06:33] <ObrienDave> geez, try copy/paste sometime ;P
[06:33] <tom-macbook> :D
[06:33] <ObrienDave> linux-generic-lts-xenial
[06:34] <Bashing-om> ObrienDave: Done got overly tired . Making too many errors . But want to get tom-macbook stable before we quit .
[06:34] <ObrienDave> i do understand :)
[06:34] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Hey, no worries!
[06:35] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Please do sleep, you've done more than enough. I'll just power it off and wait till tomorrow, I've got plenty of other computers.
[06:35] <tom-macbook> E.g. this macbook which needs a dist upgrade
[06:38] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, I seriously appreciate your help though. This is the most extensive support I've ever gotten.
[06:45] <tom-macbook> Alrighty, I'm going to head off.
[06:45] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Let's see if we can wrap this up tomorrow, yeah?
[06:46] <ObrienDave> i think he fell asleep ;P
[06:46] <tom-macbook> Me too XD
[06:46] <tom-macbook> I can hardly blame him.
[06:46] <ramirez626> sup
[06:46] <tom-macbook> He is saving my rear. I have no idea about these headers and stuff. I'm still learning so much about Linux.
[06:47] <tom-macbook> Wellllppp, I'm gonna get off. Ta!
[06:47] <ramirez626> dont go
[06:48] <beantaxi> Is there really no way to get upstart to recognize a new service, without rebooting?
[06:49] <beantaxi> I was hoping initctl reload-configuration would do it, but it did not.
[06:59] <hongkonggirl> Hey folks.
[06:59] <hongkonggirl> Scott Roberts asks, WHO'S KILLING US?
[07:00] <hongkonggirl> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhoKe3Y1hSc
[07:00] <hongkonggirl> 3.51 minutes.
[07:00] <hongkonggirl> Give that a watch.
[07:00] <ObrienDave> YOU'RE killing us
[07:01] <hongkonggirl> <-- hot
[07:15] <im-so> Hello. Why I everytime turn off my laptop, I need execute pulseaudio --start command to get sound working?
[07:35] <bikash> Hey all
[07:37] <bikash> where are you from?
[07:37] <im-so> from internet
[07:38] <ov3rwatch> ^this guy lol
[07:38] <navjeet> i'm from india and i've got  a problem with my recently installed ubuntu mate
[07:38] <ov3rwatch> What's the issue navjeet
[07:38] <ObrienDave> that's what #ubuntu-mate is for
[07:39] <navjeet> facing difficulty in connecting to internet...unable to download anything..i've detailed my question with relevant info on ask.ubunt
[07:39] <navjeet> sharing the link of the same
[07:39] <navjeet> http://askubuntu.com/questions/856230/unable-to-downlaod-anything-check-internet-connection-even-firefox-not-workin
[07:40] <lenswipee> hi, what does "apt" mean?
[07:40] <Ben64> navjeet: sounds like you just have bad internet / bad dns
[07:40] <chovy_> aptitude
[07:41] <bikash> hey dude
[07:41] <navjeet> okay may be my dns sometimes allows me to access , like i'm doing right now and sometimes breaks the connection leading to failure of downloads
[07:41] <bikash> im-so
[07:41] <EriC^^> lenswipee: advanced package management tool
[07:41] <bikash> r u really from internet
[07:41] <navjeet> @Ben64 how can  make it good ?
[07:42] <Ben64> navjeet: change to a better dns server
[07:42] <im-so> bikash: ?
[07:42] <bikash> we can resume it directly right?
[07:42] <navjeet> Ben64: Any pointer ?
[07:43] <bikash> r u really from internet?
[07:43] <EriC^^> lenswipee: advanced package tool
[07:43] <ObrienDave> navjeet, 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4
[07:44] <im-so> bikash: yes, my address is 127.0.0.1
[07:44] <bikash> lol
[07:45] <bikash> m not kidding where are you from?
[07:45] <ObrienDave> his mother, and you?
[07:45] <navjeet> going to add one more screenshot to my question , may be u guys get more information ..
[07:46] <im-so> y, from my mothers vagina. It was hard to get here.
[07:46] <Ben64> navjeet: unlikely, did you change dns yet
[07:46] <bikash> oh
[07:46] <bikash> yeah
[07:47] <im-so> why do you need to know from where I'm?
[07:47] <bikash> simply bro
[07:47] <navjeet> http://askubuntu.com/questions/856230/unable-to-downlaod-anything-check-internet-connection-even-firefox-not-workin
[07:47] <im-so> gonna send me a christmas gift?
[07:47] <Ben64> bikash, im-so : if you want to chat and stuff, please do so in #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:47] <navjeet> no i've n't
[07:48] <Ben64> navjeet: so do it
[07:49] <bikash> ok leave
[07:50] <ben__> hello guys im new to ubuntu
[07:50] <shockwave> me too
[07:50] <Guest68595> Do I disable secureboot to install Ubuntu? And has anyone installed on an xps13?
[07:50] <ben__> i want to know of theres a way to bring back the classic menu back in older versions
[07:50] <ben__> im currently on the latest gnome version
[07:51] <ben__> also is there any ide for perl cant seem to find any on software center
[07:51] <ov3rwatch> ben__: you mean gnome 2?
[07:51] <navjeet> @ben64 but to what dns should i change ?
[07:51] <im-so> ben__: gnome 2?
[07:51] <ObrienDave> navjeet, 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4
[07:51] <navjeet> what should  i mention in the filed
[07:51] <ben__> let me thinf
[07:51] <navjeet> okay going for 8.8.8.8
[07:51] <ov3rwatch> ben__: check out Ubuntu MATE
[07:52] <ObrienDave> do hte other one as secondary
[07:52] <ov3rwatch> That may be what you are looking for
[07:52] <ObrienDave> *the
[07:53] <ben__> im on ubuntu 16.10 gnome 3
[07:53] <ObrienDave> ben__, you might like the xfce desktop, if you're not into the flashy bells and whistles of gnome
[07:53] <ben__> im sorry im new to linux
[07:53] <ben__> how can i switch to xfce
[07:53] <ObrienDave> install xubuntu-desktop
[07:54] <lenswipee> hi, wats the difference between apt-get install | apt-get update | apt-get upgrade???
[07:54] <ben__> ok
[07:54] <Ben64> lenswipee: man apt-get
[07:54] <lenswipee> and the order in which you use these commands?
[07:54] <ObrienDave> lenswipee, install does one or more packages
[07:54] <ben__> linux os is kinda complicated
[07:55] <im-so> lenswipee: http://askubuntu.com/questions/605719/the-difference-between-the-different-apt-upgrade-commands
[07:55] <ObrienDave> update does repo info
[07:55] <ObrienDave> upgrade is just that
[07:55] <ben__> ive been on xp sp3 until today
[07:55] <lenswipee> Ben64, i gather you always run apt-get update to download the repos before doing the apt-get install
[07:55] <ObrienDave> dist-upgrade is better, imo
[07:55] <shockwave> upgrade is upgrading the OS and update is updating the apps
[07:56] <ov3rwatch> ben__: it's no so bad once you get used to it
[07:56] <ov3rwatch> lenswipee: yup
[07:56] <ObrienDave> update only updates the repo info database
[07:56] <lenswipee> for os updates you simply do apt-get update
[07:57] <shockwave> right
[07:57] <ObrienDave> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:57] <ben__> what distro are you on
[07:57] <lenswipee> i mean for os updates you do : sudo apt-get update && upgrade
[07:58] <Flannel> lenswipee, shockwave: update only downloads new package *lists*, it doesn't actually change any software.  upgrade/dist-upgrade do.
[07:58] <Ben64> dist-upgrade
[07:58] <ben__> i was going to install gentoo but i learned my lesson
[07:58] <ObrienDave> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[07:58] <Ben64> dist-upgrade
[07:58] <ObrienDave> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get distupgrade
[07:58] <ObrienDave> grrrrr
[07:58] <Ben64> heh
[07:58] <ObrienDave> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:59] <ben__> what is the command to switch to xubuntu desktop enviroment
[07:59] <lenswipee> why not just upgrade vs dist-upgrade
[07:59] <lenswipee> does it matter?
[07:59] <Ben64> yes
[07:59] <ObrienDave> ben__, you select it at the login screen
[07:59] <shockwave> I think you can do either
[07:59] <ben__> ok
[07:59] <Flannel> lenswipee: upgrade will upgrade package versions only, not install new packages.  dist-upgrade will pull in new packages when needed
[08:00] <ben__> for final question what books do you guys reccomend to learn more about commands
[08:00] <Flannel> lenswipee: think: linux-image depends on linux-image-1 and then it depends on linux-image-2 (totally new package name).  upgrade won't upgrade your kernel, dist-upgrade will.
[08:00] <lenswipee> Flannel, then you probably don't need to do apt-get update
[08:00] <ObrienDave> I always use dist-upgrade
[08:01] <Flannel> lenswipee: you mean upgrade, update is new package lists
[08:01] <Flannel> lenswipee: and yes, dist-upgrade does everything upgrade would do.  But upgrade is useful sometimes.
[08:01] <ObrienDave> lenswipee, do this, it works the best        sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[08:02] <ObrienDave> && is a logical trap in case the first command fails
[08:02] <ell> test
[08:03] <im-so> test 2
[08:03] <Flaz> Hello
[08:03] <Flaz> Help me plase
[08:03] <ell> ?
[08:03] <im-so> Flaz: speak my child
[08:04] <ObrienDave> sub first to previous
[08:04] <Flaz> how to reconfigure xong on ubuntu 14.04, i dont remember the line command
[08:04] <Flaz> Xorg sorry
[08:04] <ben__> i tried logging out and the only option it gives me for desktop enviroment is gnome classic
[08:04] <lenswipee> i thought update will update the repos for os update
[08:04] <lenswipee> looks like upgrade does that also
[08:04] <Ben64> no
[08:05] <ObrienDave> yes, update only fetches current repo information
[08:05] <lenswipee> and why doesn't apt-get even mention dist-upgrade
[08:05] <Ben64> it does
[08:05] <ben__> lenswipee stop hogging all the support for yourself
[08:05] <lenswipee> ben__, lol
[08:05] <im-so> Flaz: sudo Xorg -configure
[08:05] <Flaz> im-so: sorry?
[08:06] <Flaz> im-so: Thanks
[08:06] <im-so> Flaz: if I understand good
[08:06] <ben__> sorry i have no patience linux is a pain in the ass
[08:06] <ObrienDave> ben__, top right corner is an icon that is the environment selector. you have to to it there
[08:06] <Flaz> im-so: Yes..all ok
[08:06] <lenswipee> type apt-get and it wont list dist-upgrade
[08:06] <Bashing-om> Flaz: This what you have in mind ' sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ' ?
[08:06] <Ben64> lenswipee: it does
[08:07] <im-so> Ben64: witch distro?
[08:07] <Ben64> im-so: what
[08:07] <lenswipee> so the 'update' is not for distro update
[08:07] <ObrienDave> ben__, welcome to REAL computing ;P
[08:07] <german_hacker> 卐 Hello 卐
[08:07] <Flaz> Bashing-om: Thank you!
[08:07] <Ben64> lenswipee: define "distro update"
[08:07] <ben__> i thought i could come here and get some help but i guess people pick the ones they think is worth assistance
[08:07] <lenswipee> Ben64, OS update
[08:07] <OerHeks> german_hacker, please not here, kiddo
[08:07] <Flaz> Bashing-om: yes, i must to reconfigure Xorg...
[08:07] <Ben64> lenswipee: define "OS update"
[08:08] <german_hacker> Does this ascii character show up on your clients? 卐
[08:08] <german_hacker> OerHeks: what?
[08:08] <ducasse> ben__: ask your questions, if anyone know they will help
[08:08] <ObrienDave> ben__, try reading up ^^^ people ARE trying to help you. multi-tasking is what it's called
[08:08] <ben__> this community is terrible im uninstalling ubuntu going back to windows
[08:08] <im-so> Ben64: whats wrong with linux?
[08:08] <Ben64> ben__: k bye
[08:08] <ducasse> ben__: kthxbye
[08:08] <Ben64> im-so: i think you're confusing me with the other ben
[08:08] <Guest68595> ben__did you install mate
[08:08] <german_hacker> Is my political opinions and free speech about the Jews not welcome here?
[08:09] <ducasse> german_hacker: no
[08:09] <german_hacker> I mean clearly we are all fucked up
[08:09] <Ben64> !ops
[08:09] <ben__> ben64 thats very nice of you
[08:09] <german_hacker> but its their failt
[08:09] <german_hacker> *fault
[08:09] <im-so> Ben64: might be :D
[08:09] <shockwave> no dont ben linux is awesome
[08:09] <Ben64> ben__: if you don't want to use linux, you don't have to
[08:09] <Flannel> german_hacker: this is a support channel, please go elsewhere if you'd like to cover topics that are not related to Ubuntu technical support.  Thanks.
[08:09] <lenswipee> I guess the question is when do you ever use 'upgrade'? since people here saying use dist-upgrade
[08:09] <Ben64> lenswipee: i don't
[08:10] <Flaz> Bashing-om: Unfortunately me error of damaged packages
[08:10] <ben__> i love linux but the community just doesnt want to assist a newbie
[08:10] <Ben64> ben__: maybe complaining will help
[08:10] <ben__> ben64 mind ur own business ok
[08:10] <ducasse> ben__: what's your question?
[08:10] <Guest68595> ben__, why do yyou just install ubuntu mate
[08:10] <im-so> ben__: use pantheon desktop :)
[08:11] <ObrienDave> ben_ you're welcome to a full refund of your purchase price
[08:11] <ben__> its ok i apologize im just going to uninstall ubuntu im going back to windows problem solved and btw its not just the desktop enviroment im having problems with its the audio driver and video card
[08:11] <Ben64> ben__: k bye, good luck
[08:11] <Guest68595> ObrienDave, that was nice
[08:12] <shockwave> I just installed ubuntu mate and its pretty awesome. it has a windows feel to it
[08:12] <ObrienDave> you DID NOT ask about such issues. sheesh
[08:12] <ducasse> ben__: now you're just whining, i've asked you twice what your question is?
[08:13] <ben__> ducasse ive asked it a thousand times nobody cared to help
[08:13] <Guest68595> ben__ try win 10 You'll see real problems
[08:13] <ObrienDave> Guest68595, did you get your install question answered?
[08:13] <Guest68595> no
[08:13] <Flaz> Bashing-om:It give to me error-damaged-packages, including at other installations
[08:13] <Guest68595> I googled
[08:13] <ObrienDave> ask again please
[08:14] <ben__> im moving back to windows 7 i know windows 10 is crap and has spyware from microsoft selling your info to marketing companies
[08:14] <Guest68595> will ubuntu install in uefi
[08:14] <ObrienDave> yes it will, i'm just not sure about the secure boot part
[08:15] <ben__> i love linux its just this install that im having problems with nothing agaisnt you guys
[08:15] <Guest68595> who though up this secure boot crap?
[08:16] <ben__> but anyways here another question what books do you guys reccomend for leanring bash
[08:16] <ducasse> ben__: there are a couple of good ones online
[08:16] <ben__> excuse my english im not western
[08:16] <ObrienDave> ben__, http://linuxcommand.org/index.php
[08:17] <ben__> anyways thanks
[08:17] <ducasse> ben__: try http://guide.bash.academy/
[08:17] <Bashing-om> Flaz: In a pastebin site, show the command and the resulting error . See what we can figure out .
[08:17] <ObrienDave> do I have leprosy or something??? read UP
[08:17] <ben__> thanks ducasse
[08:18] <Bashing-om> !paste | Flaz
[08:18] <ducasse> ben__: also - http://folk.ntnu.no/geirha/bashguide.pdf
[08:18] <shockwave> do you guys know how to turn off overscan on ubuntu mate?
[08:19] <Flaz> Bashing-om: maybe i think it's a problem for you, my distro is in Italian ! :-(
[08:19] <im-so> Why I everytime turn off my laptop, I need execute pulseaudio --start command to get sound working?
[08:19] <im-so> turn on*
[08:19] <ben__> ive downloaded the pdf thanks man
[08:19] <ObrienDave> ok, ben__ has now been added to my ignore list. wow
[08:19] <Flaz> Bashing-om: I' know pastebin, but do you know italian language? :-)
[08:19] <ben__> obriendave what did i do?
[08:20] <ben__> dave you think i care about you? who do you think you are?
[08:20] <Bashing-om> Flaz: No I do not know Italiean . try prefixing the command with ' LANG=C; ' see if that then is not English .
[08:20] <ben__> obrien you are a cocky cunt fuck you
[08:21] <ben__> first you help me then you say im annoying because?
[08:22] <m1guelpiedrafita> DOes anyone know how can I add the space in my unassigned partition to my ubuntu partition?
[08:22] <m1guelpiedrafita> http://i.imgur.com/dl4vfgG.png
[08:22] <ducasse> !language | ben__
[08:23] <ben__> sorry that guy offended me
[08:23] <ObrienDave> m1guelpiedrafita, gparted will assist you in doing that
[08:23] <ben__> bye thanks
[08:23] <EriC^^> m1guelpiedrafita: easiest would be to make it a separate /home partition or what ObrienDave said
[08:24] <ObrienDave> oh, he is running gparted LOL
[08:24] <EriC^^> m1guelpiedrafita: i think you'd have to move the whole extended partition and what's in it back to where the free space starts, then extend it, delete the swap, make the "/" partition bigger and recreate the swap
[08:24] <ObrienDave> sounds correct EriC^^
[08:25] <m1guelpiedrafita> Ok, thank you
[08:25] <Bashing-om> Flaz: Many times google-translate works well enough on my end to understand the errors .
[08:25] <m1guelpiedrafita> And how can I separate the /home dir to a partition?
[08:26] <ObrienDave> you have to do that at install time, i think
[08:26] <EriC^^> m1guelpiedrafita: make a partition using the space, create a ext4 filesystem there, then add it to /etc/fstab
[08:26] <ObrienDave> i'll shut up ;P
[08:26] <EriC^^> mount it first, copy your home dir files, then add it to fstab to it automounts
[08:27] <im-so> Why I everytime turn on my laptop, I need execute pulseaudio --start command to get sound working?
[08:27] <EriC^^> im-so: try systemctl status pulseaudio
[08:32] <lenswipee> hi, when do you use sudo apt-get upgrade
[08:32] <Ben64> why do you keep asking the same question?
[08:33] <lenswipee> Ben64, i got disconnected. what was the answer?
[08:33] <Ben64> no, you were here when they were explained in great detail to you
[08:33] <mulham> hi, i have a problem with wireless in ubuntu ..
[08:33] <OerHeks> lenswipee, sure you got the answer ;-D
[08:33] <ObrienDave> use dist-upgrade, you never have to use upgrade again
[08:34] <lenswipee> Ben64, your answer was 'you don't. not really an answer :-)
[08:34] <OerHeks> !logs
[08:34] <Ben64> for like the 30th time, dist-upgrade does everything upgrade does, plus more
[08:35] <lenswipee> but i didn't ask why you should use dist-upgrade. i'm asking when you should use upgrade
[08:35] <Ben64> you shouldn't
[08:36] <lenswipee> _when
[08:36] <Ben64> never
[08:36] <ObrienDave> *sighs* and adds lenswipee
[08:36] <lenswipee> oh cmon bro
[08:36] <OerHeks> lenswipee, you should use upgrade, else update is no fun
[08:36] <DalekSec> When you don't want packages installed or removed.  See the manpage for apt-get to know the exact differences, lenswipee.
[08:37] <EriC^^> lenswipee: you should use it if there are no packages you dont mind getting removed/added to satisfy other package dependencies while upgrading
[08:38] <lenswipee> i oh
[08:39] <lenswipee> confusing hey
[08:40] <lenswipee> :-)
[08:40] <ubuntu314> hi
[08:40] <Flaz> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23571604/
[08:40] <dikiaap> Wow
[08:41] <DalekSec> lenswipee: Amusingly, `apt` made it even more fun since `apt upgrade` != `apt-get upgrade`.
[08:41] <ubuntu314> i have pronblem with ubuntu that the disk drive for /home is not ready yet or not present please help
[08:41] <ducasse> lenswipee: debian uses upgrade for regular upgrades and dist-upgrade for distro upgrades, that's why both exist.
[08:43] <ObrienDave> ubuntu314, hang on, i've seen something about that somewhere
[08:46] <ubuntu314> ok ObrieDave
[08:46] <lenswipee> define regular vs distro upgrades?
[08:46] <lenswipee> i thought apt is just short hand for apt-get
[08:47] <Bashing-om> Flaz: The error indicates you need " xserver-xorg " of an exact version installed . What is presently installed ? Show ' dpkg -l xserver-xorg . And the other is an advisory that the display must be stopped before the command is be effective. What release are you running to match the versions ?
[08:47] <OerHeks> !dist-upgrade
[08:47] <ducasse> lenswipee: 'regular' as in upgrades within one distro version, 'distro upgrade' = upgrade to new release
[08:47] <ObrienDave> ubuntu314, it's something about the loading timing in fstab. still looking
[08:48] <ducasse> lenswipee: just see 'man apt-get'
[08:48] <ubuntu314> ok waiting for your Response
[08:48] <lenswipee> ubottu, people are saying dist-upgrade does upgrade plus more. contradicts what you said.
[08:48] <OerHeks> no, ubottu is right
[08:49] <Ben64> lenswipee: look at the man page for apt-get
[08:49] <lenswipee> ducasse, i see
[08:49] <lenswipee> ducasse, upgrade is for current distro update, not for new release distro update. got it
[08:49] <ducasse> lenswipee: in _debian_
[08:50] <lenswipee> ducasse, not in ubuntu?
[08:50] <ducasse> lenswipee: no. you asked why both exist.
[08:50] <EriC^^> lenswipee: ubottu meant the factoid !upgrade
[08:50] <EriC^^> !upgrad
[08:50] <EriC^^> !upgrade
[08:50] <ObrienDave> ubuntu314, this says for server but it has to do with your fstab file. could be a lead    http://askubuntu.com/questions/606161/disk-drive-for-home-is-not-ready-yet-or-not-present-when-loading-ubuntu-server
[08:51] <DalekSec> ducasse: Err, not really.  You'd still have to change /etc/apt/sources.list and  if one really were to avoid  'dist-upgrade' in Debian, you'd miss kernel jumps if using testing or unstable.
[08:51] <OerHeks> !full-upgrade
[08:53] <ducasse> DalekSec: that's true, i was just trying to explain why both exist.
[08:53] <lenswipee> ducasse, ok thanks for explanation. very good.
[08:54] <Flaz> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23571648/
[08:55] <ObrienDave> ubuntu314, check fstab for something like this: UUID=aaa05bc2-214e-45a5-8945-7d6ef1005da7 /home           ext4    defaults        0       2
[08:56] <ubuntu314> yes
[08:56] <ubuntu314> i got this then
[08:56] <Flaz> Bashing-om: If do you want, i must  to describe my problem in more detail on pastebin so you can understand better.
[08:56] <littlebit> hi people, I have a xubuntu running for a while now, and i recently wanted to copy a large file over wlan. After starting the copy process everything goes well but after a while, the copy process breakes down for no good reason. Now I started off with scp and I'm about to reach 70% and it is going well. Any idea y?
[08:57] <ubuntu314> obrienDave help
[08:59] <ObrienDave> it has to do with the install timing
[09:01] <ObrienDave> the 0  2 is important at the end of the line. is that there?
[09:01] <lenswipee> little difference between upgrade and dist-upgrade
[09:02] <ubuntu314> yes
[09:02] <ubuntu314> 0 2 is there
[09:03] <ObrienDave> k
[09:03] <ubuntu314> what to do now
[09:03] <ObrienDave> not sure, anyone else?
[09:04] <lenswipee> does ubuntu have aniti-virus program?
[09:04] <chovy_> anyone know of a gui for synps/2?
[09:05] <ducasse> ubuntu314: is /home encrypted?
[09:05] <Bashing-om> Flaz: Sure you may exploan in a pastebin . I can try and help .  Not to say I will have a solution .
[09:05] <ducasse> !virus | lenswipee
[09:06] <ObrienDave> ubuntu314, do    sudo blkid     and see if the UUID for /home is the same as the fstab UUID
[09:07] <ubuntu314> ok
[09:07] <ObrienDave>  ducasse> ubuntu314: is /home encrypted?
[09:08] <lenswipee> ducasse, what about files you download from web mail/email or on usb stick?
[09:08] <Flaz> Bashing-om:
[09:08] <Flaz> .. And certainly, I thank you for trying
[09:08] <ducasse> lenswipee: what about them?
[09:08] <Flaz> Bashing-om:
[09:08] <Flaz> .. certainly, I thank you for trying
[09:09] <ObrienDave> *brb* gotta see a man about a horse ;P
[09:09] <ducasse> lenswipee: linux malware is a rare beast, you are unlikely to get affected
[09:10] <ubuntu314> ok
[09:10] <puffinz> Not true, a few years ago i nailed someone turn my system into a spam server... was sending out tons of mail. my isp eventually blocked it so it stopped delivering messages
[09:12] <lenswipee> ducasse, you can get them if you don't scan files imported by usb sticks, emails, or downloads.
[09:12] <BurakYeterTuesda> glad you nailed that ******
[09:12] <ubuntu314> unable to login
[09:12] <BurakYeterTuesda> no one messes with puffinz
[09:12] <ducasse> lenswipee: please read what i just said
[09:13] <BurakYeterTuesda> ducasse, hi, man!
[09:13] <chovy_> how do i move the launcher to the bottom of the screen?
[09:14] <lenswipee> ducasse, i have and that's what it says
[09:14] <puffinz> I was very young at the time, total n00b... I had no idea what i was doing, just threw a  few parts together and made a linux box
[09:14] <lenswipee> chovy_, you need to install unity-tweak
[09:14] <BurakYeterTuesda> puffinz, i cant even imagine how youd nail the same ****** today
[09:15] <chovy_> lenswipee: found it, thanks!
[09:15] <chovy_> now i just need to get my trackpad to work properly.
[09:15] <puffinz> I dunno, not my stuff. not how i roll.
[09:15] <ein-grande-noob> I am designing the next generation of the Hakenkreuz logo  and I need to do so on an open source OS, on old hardware that I trust not to contain government backdoors in the BIOS and CPU and HDD firmware
[09:15] <puffinz> s/style
[09:15] <chovy_> wish i could just import my mac settings to xinput
[09:15] <BurakYeterTuesda> puffinz, you nail ******* randomly
[09:15] <ein-grande-noob> so I need a distro that support 32MB RAM
[09:15] <ein-grande-noob> CD-ROM not DVD
[09:15] <ein-grande-noob> and Pentium original
[09:16] <Ben64> ein-grande-noob: you're in the wrong channel
[09:16] <chovy_> ein-grande-noob: why?
[09:16] <rayvtirx> slitaz
[09:16] <ein-grande-noob> laptop screen is 800x600
[09:16] <ducasse> lenswipee: i am saying linux malwares are very, very rare, so the chances of getting hit are tiny. keep your system updated and you should be fine. if you pass files between windows machines, then consider scanning those.
[09:16] <ein-grande-noob> Ben64: is there a really old version of ubuntu I can use?
[09:16] <ein-grande-noob> I just need to run an open source graphics editor
[09:16] <BurakYeterTuesda> dont use ppas to decrease infection probability
[09:16] <Ben64> ein-grande-noob: no
[09:16] <ein-grande-noob> and print to a printer
[09:16] <Flaz> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23571726/
[09:16] <lenswipee> ducasse, agreed. what scanner you recommend?
[09:16] <chovy_> ein-grande-noob: there are distros that are targeted towards old hardware
[09:17] <ein-grande-noob> BurakYeterTuesda: what?
[09:17] <ein-grande-noob> chovy_: which ones?
[09:17] <ducasse> lenswipee: no idea, i don't use any.
[09:17] <Bashing-om> Flaz: reading . be back soonest .
[09:17] <chovy_> ein-grande-noob: now sure, ask in #linux
[09:17] <ein-grande-noob> chovy_: redirects to ##linux
[09:17] <BurakYeterTuesda> also dont install any deb you find on various sites
[09:17] <ObrienDave> ubuntu314, sorry, i'm out of ideas
[09:17] <puffinz> I don't like to preach but my speted up my security since then
[09:17] <ein-grande-noob> where I need nickserv account to talk
[09:17] <puffinz> s/ive
[09:17] <Antony567> What Display Manager use XFCE?
[09:18] <Ben64> ein-grande-noob: so make one
[09:18] <ein-grande-noob> and I do not identify as I am anonymous.
[09:18] <BurakYeterTuesda> puffinz, do you think youre ****** proof?
[09:18] <ein-grande-noob> A german hacker working for the second wave of the Nazi movement
[09:18] <BurakYeterTuesda> nazis are evil
[09:18] <ObrienDave> lordy, it's one of those nights *sigh*
[09:19] <ein-grande-noob> I have been given the great honor and responsibility of designing the Hakenkreuz (a.k.a. Swastika) for our flag
[09:19] <Ben64> ObrienDave: unfortunately
[09:19] <puffinz> Frankly I don't overly care... I'm just concious of the demographic and keep that in mind and do what I can to midigate risk.
[09:19] <ein-grande-noob> Hakenkreuz
[09:19] <ducasse> !ops | ein-grande-noob
[09:19] <ein-grande-noob> 卐 Join me on #swastika for a marijuana party in honor of Germany's imminent return to world power under me, Adolf Hitler Jr. the 2nd, grandson of Adolf Hitler, and to celebrate the impending doom of the Jew World Order and the Elite Cabal of Jews! 卐
[09:19] <curly_brace> lol
[09:19] <ducasse> ein-grande-noob: don't pee on the carpet, please
[09:20] <BurakYeterTuesda> puffinz, worldwide ******* cant touch you no more now that you know so many things
[09:20] <puffinz> Shit happens, but I'm not going to worry...
[09:20] <Ben64> BurakYeterTuesda, puffinz: get a room (not this one)
[09:20] <BurakYeterTuesda> puffinz, are you a white hat hacker? (my last question)
[09:21] <puffinz> Ben64: Don't look at me...
[09:21]  * puffinz points to the troll.
[09:21] <Flaz> Bashing-om: ok
[09:21] <Ben64> puffinz: don't feed the trolls
[09:21] <ObrienDave> wow, the ignore list grows
[09:21] <puffinz> +
[09:22] <BurakYeterTuesda> puffinz, i like your nickname, i really do
[09:22] <Bashing-om> Flaz: I see this as a brokem proprietary graphic's driver . What results : reboot, and at the login screen key combo clt+alt+F1 to gain the console . Login to the system here , Terminal command ' sudo lshw -C display ' . What is the configuation line contents ?
[09:22] <ubuntu314> unable to login on my Root screen,,,,,,,,,Somebodys help will be appreciable
[09:23] <BurakYeterTuesda> ubuntu314, on linux, you dont see * or other characters when you login
[09:23] <puffinz> FTR: I have many hats.
[09:24] <lenswipee> hi, i'm looking for a linux program that can import MYOB data. anyone know of such a program?
[09:24] <BurakYeterTuesda> 'ftr'?
[09:24] <ubuntu314> no , i have seen my and Guest screen when i entered my password unfrtunately it dont gets logged in
[09:24] <ObrienDave> ubuntu314, sorry I couldn't be of more help. best of luck
[09:25] <BurakYeterTuesda> ubuntu314, upload a screenshot and paste the url please
[09:25] <ubuntu314> thanks ObrienDave for your Precious time
[09:26] <ducasse> ubuntu314: does it just refuse the password or begin to start up the desktop and then throw you back to login?
[09:26] <ubuntu314> it refuses me
[09:26] <ObrienDave> he mentioned /home not present
[09:26] <BurakYeterTuesda> maybe `cat /etc/fstab`?
[09:27] <ObrienDave> ubuntu314> i have pronblem with ubuntu that the disk drive for /home is not ready yet or not present please help
[09:27] <ducasse> ubuntu314: where do you get that ^ message?
[09:27] <BurakYeterTuesda> and when
[09:27] <Flaz> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23571767/
[09:28] <ubuntu314> i have fixed this problem but after it shows an another one of logging into my root
[09:28] <ducasse> ubuntu314: you are logging in as root, not a user?
[09:29] <Bashing-om> Flaz: " configuration: latency=32 mingnt=8 " shows you do not have a graphics driver loaded . What release is this ?
[09:29] <Flaz> Bashing-om: Ubuntu 14.04
[09:30] <ObrienDave> now i'm thoroughly confused, but i'm old and easily confused ;P
[09:30] <ubuntu314> ducasse: when i set my corresponding password after that the screen get black and then it throws me back to the login screen
[09:30] <Antony567> LXQT use LXDM?
[09:31] <Bashing-om> Flaz: Are you in "recovery mode at this time ? If so we ned to remount the file system to install the driver .
[09:31] <Antony567> Why I not see lxdm in Debian's Synaptic?
[09:31] <ducasse> Antony567: lxqt is not being used by any ubuntu release yet, afaik
[09:32] <ObrienDave> because this is not debian ;P
[09:32] <ducasse> Antony567: ah, it's just optional...
[09:33] <puffinz> Have to use apt-get egrees
[09:33] <ducasse> Antony567: the dependencies list 'sddm | lightdm | x-display-manager'
[09:34] <Flaz> Bashing-om: Yes, now i'm in recory-graphic mode. I' remember, i've installed the "noveau" ordirary ubuntu drivers for ati. (my granphic card does not supported the acceleration)
[09:34] <Flaz> Bashing-om: But i don't remember the commando to reinstall
[09:34] <Flaz> the command
[09:35] <ducasse> ubuntu314: can you login on the console? (ctrl+alt+f1)
[09:35] <ubuntu314> no sir ducasse....i am getting totally confused what to do.
[09:37] <puffinz> theres this stupid boarder around my windows, i want to get rid of it... so annoying.
[09:37] <ducasse> ubuntu314: ok. did you or did you not fix the 'home is not present' problem?
[09:37] <puffinz> hate that shit
[09:38] <ubuntu314> i have set that problem just before a moment,but after that it shows me the logging now
[09:38] <p_d> Hy all, I have one issue I have just moved a folder to "/var/www/html" now instead I want to move it "/var/www/html/mediwiki". I want to delete or undo the previous step how do I do that?
[09:38] <Bashing-om> Flaz: You have an ATI card ., nouveau is a driver for nVidia .  We need to get a ATI driver installed  and the nouveau packages removed . Try ' mount -o remount,rw  ;  apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-radeon ' . Reboot to see the effect .
[09:39] <Flaz> Bashing-om: ok!!
[09:42] <p_d> Do anyone know how do that I need to setup mediawiki on the server?
[09:42] <ubuntu314> ??
[09:43] <lenswipee> p_d, if you know how to move a file then you can move it again to where you want it.
[09:44] <ducasse> p_d: you can't undo a move, just move it again
[09:44] <p_d> lenswipee, via mv command right?
[09:46] <lenswipee> p_d, via whatever command you used before
[09:47] <SunyaMacs> hi
[09:47] <Bashing-om> Flaz: I have to go to sleep . I hope you get this resolved .
[09:47] <p_d> Okay.. I have done via "sudo mv mediawiki-1.28.0/* /var/www/html" now should I run - "sudo mv mediawiki-1.28.0/* /var/www/html/mediawiki" ? Will the already moved content will remove?
[09:49] <p_d> If not how do remove them?  lenswipee ducasse
[09:49] <p_d> to*
[09:49] <ubuntu314> quit
[09:50] <puffinz> wow, its late. I though it was earlier
[09:50] <lenswipee> p_d, if you don't see it there any more then it's removed.
[09:51] <p_d> lenswipee, no I can still see there via localhost/index.php
[09:52] <OerHeks> p_d, restart your apache, those files are moved, you see the ghost in cache
[09:53] <lenswipee> ^
[09:55] <p_d> OerHeks, lenswipee the second time I tried to move in var/www/html/mediawiki it says "mv: cannot stat 'mediawiki-1.28.0/*': No such file or directory"
[09:56] <OerHeks> p_d, that is correct, you moved them, not copied
[09:56] <OerHeks> p_d, so cd /var/www/html and you will see them
[09:56] <OerHeks> or install mc, graphical filemanager for tty
[09:57] <OerHeks> !info mc
[09:57] <lenswipee> p_d, ls /var/www/html
[09:57] <FMan> morning
[09:57] <Nikitaw99> sup
[09:58] <p_d> I can see them through ls ..but what is want is to move all these in a new folder "mediwiki"
[09:58] <p_d> I*
[09:58] <p_d> mediwiki*
[09:58] <OerHeks> cp /var/www/html/* /var/www/html/mediawiki something?
[09:59] <p_d> sure OerHeks? I have no clue!
[09:59] <ricounet> hello :)
[10:01] <puffinz> do they still make rotary phones?
[10:01] <p_d> OerHeks, should I use - to as suggested here- http://askubuntu.com/questions/86822/how-can-i-copy-the-contents-of-a-folder-to-another-folder-in-a-different-directo
[10:02] <p_d> too*
[10:02] <lenswipee> p_d, google how to use mv command properly.
[10:02] <MonkeyDust> lenswipee  don't send people away by telling them to google it
[10:04] <lenswipee> MonkeyDust, feel free to spoon feed him then.
[10:04] <Azure_Chaos> is kde still buggy on 16.04 release?
[10:04] <lenswipee> Azure_Chaos, from my experience yes.
[10:05] <Azure_Chaos> Dang i was trying to upgrade again.Last time i just kept freezing but that was a few months ago.
[10:06] <Countess_Bathory> p_d,  sudo mv /whatever/location/ /newlocation/baam/
[10:07] <Azure_Chaos> Anyone know any desktop enviroment that has built in wallpaper changer like kde? That is the only reason i really stick with kde such a great feature for me.
[10:07] <lenswipee> Countess_Bathory, that's not how you use mv.
[10:07] <lenswipee> Azure_Chaos, try Unity.
[10:09] <puffinz> when it comes to matters of the heart i dont play politics... fluxbox always...
[10:09] <Azure_Chaos> Any other than unity? lol i tryed that sometime ago and it just felt like a tablet to me.
[10:09] <MonkeyDust> Azure_Chaos  that's the purpose of Unity, with the bar on the left
[10:10] <Countess_Bathory> that's how I move stuff =P
[10:10] <lenswipee> Azure_Chaos, google linux desktop environment for a comprehensive list.
[10:10] <Flaz> Bashing-om: Failure :-(
[10:11] <lenswipee> Countess_Bathory, man mv
[10:11] <ducasse> !google | lenswipee
[10:11] <Azure_Chaos> I have done that its just i cant seem to find a desktop enviroment that has that feature other than kde. Unless one added  it recently.
[10:12] <Flaz> Bashing-om: i trust i must to reinstall the proprietary driver of distribution (ubuntu 14.04) radeon, i've a 9200 pro rv 280 but not found the correct command
[10:12] <ducasse> Azure_Chaos: does it have to be built in? there are tools that do that.
[10:12] <Countess_Bathory> each to their own =)
[10:13] <Azure_Chaos> Yea ive tryed wally and a few other tools before they dont work well in multimonitor situations. And just add more complexity.
[10:15] <Flaz> Hello, anyone can hel me,  i must to reinstall the proprietary driver of distribution (ubuntu 14.04) radeon, i've a 9200 pro rv 280 but not found the correct command
[10:17] <Azure_Chaos> Anyone know id cinnamons desktop slideshow work with multi monitor
[10:18] <p_d> lenswipee, will the mv command create a new directory if its not there?
[10:19] <MonkeyDust> p_d  no, you need to use mkdir
[10:19] <p_d> okay
[10:19] <Antony567> How to autorun 2 users?
[10:32] <Antony567> How to autostart few users
[10:39] <Flaz> Hello, anyone can help me,  i must to reinstall the proprietary driver of distribution (ubuntu 14.04) radeon, i've a 9200 pro rv 280 but not found the correct command
[10:41] <Ben64> Flaz: why reinstall, how did you install in the first place
[10:43] <Flaz> Ben64: Were the ubuntu owners (not accelerated) because electrical blackouts pc off suddenly, they are damaged
[10:45] <Ben64> Flaz: what
[10:45] <Flaz> Ben64: the driver of my graphic card
[10:46] <Ben64> i don't understand what you're saying
[10:46] <p_d> "mv -v ~/var/www/html/* ~/var/www/html/mediawiki/" outputs "mv: cannot stat '/home/paras-d/var/www/html/*': No such file or directory" thou I can cd /var/www/html/
[10:46] <Ben64> p_d: why did you add ~
[10:47] <p_d> Ben64: I followed 1st answer - http://askubuntu.com/questions/172629/how-do-i-move-all-files-from-one-folder-to-another-using-the-command-line
[10:47] <Ben64> ~ is your home directory
[10:48] <p_d> Oh ..I dont know that ..okay I will try without ~
[10:51] <MonkeyDust> p_d  http://www.dummies.com/computers/operating-systems/linux/common-linux-commands/
[10:54] <Desui> Any here?
[10:54] <EriC^^> ask
[10:54] <cfhowlett> Desui, ask your ubuntu questions
[10:54] <Desui> How autorun many users?
[10:55] <EriC^^> autorun?
[10:55] <Desui> Autostart
[10:55] <EriC^^> autologin many users at the same time?
[10:55] <Desui> yes
[10:55] <Desui> and autologin
[10:55] <ben__> hello
[10:59] <Desui> Heeey?
[10:59] <cfhowlett> !patience | Desui
[11:00] <Desui> what?
[11:00] <Desui> Yes at one time autologin many users
[11:00] <Desui> One user - One virtual X
[11:05] <jxjduwfhdoe> Hi all. I'm migrating from ntfs. I wonder if it is possible to install (k)ubuntu without data loss. Now I have /dev/sda1 ntfs partition and /dev/sda3 as lvm pv hosting a lv with ext4. Should I move the data to ext4 first, or should I install ubuntu first and then move the data remove ntfs partr and extend pv and ext4 to that space?
[11:05] <cfhowlett> jxjduwfhdoe, first back up your data.  do you plan to dual boot
[11:05] <MonkeyDust> i was thinking the same thing, backup first
[11:06] <jxjduwfhdoe> no, I don't need windows animore since their new update policy
[11:06] <jxjduwfhdoe> and I don't have free space for backups
[11:07] <cfhowlett> jxjduwfhdoe, errr, we don't backup data to the same storage where the data is located.
[11:07] <jxjduwfhdoe> I mean that untouched /dev/sda5 partition is full
[11:08] <cfhowlett> jxjduwfhdoe, get an external backup solution.  cloud, external HDD, USB something.
[11:08] <jxjduwfhdoe> I can't
[11:09] <cfhowlett> then you don't need that data.  if it's not important enough to back up, it's not important.  right?
[11:09] <Desui> Can any help to me?
[11:09] <MonkeyDust> Desui  repeat your question every 15 minutes or so, until someone enters who can help
[11:09] <cfhowlett> jxjduwfhdoe, that being the case, install ubuntu, copy your data over, live long and prosper
[11:10] <Desui> any 15 sec? ok
[11:10] <cfhowlett> 15 minutes, Desui. don't be cute.
[11:10] <Desui> How autologin many users at one time?
[11:11] <jxjduwfhdoe> not right. They are important but I'm not going to trust them to cloud. Especially the cloud explicitly forbiding encrypted data. And I don;t have large enough flash drive to backup them. I have 2 tib hdd but it is malfunctioning. So I cannot backup.
[11:12] <cfhowlett> jxjduwfhdoe, for the sake of sanity, get your backup sorted before you try migrating systems.  thank us later.
[11:13] <jxjduwfhdoe> I've already done that. I removed everything unnneeded. But it is still large.
[11:15] <dudeji> does all of user data is contained in home folder only ?
[11:17] <jxjduwfhdoe> no, all my data is in NTFS volume now. ext4 volume is empty. There was no ubuntu installed on it.
[11:17] <Desui> Erick?
[11:19] <dudeji> Okey , I have to format my ubuntu and install new version , i am trying keep safe all of my user data . is home dir is only default location of user data ?
[11:19] <dudeji> I have copied my /home and /var folder to keep safe code.
[11:20] <cfhowlett> dudeji, by default, user data is in the /home folder.
[11:21] <carolus> üdv!
[11:21] <dudeji> thanks : fhowlett
[11:21] <carolus> Van itt valaki?
[11:21] <cfhowlett> happy2help! dude
[11:21] <carolus> hi ist this a international room from ubuntu?
[11:22] <cfhowlett> carolus, ubuntu is global.  the language in this channel is English
[11:22] <MonkeyDust> carolus  the support channel
[11:22] <carolus> I'm a firstUser
[11:22] <cfhowlett> carolus, welcome.  ask your ubuntu questions.
[11:22] <jxjduwfhdoe> yes, but the manual mentions usernames and passwords and says that failing to provide them means the data will be lost. I didn't have ubuntu on that volume so there are no usernames and passwords I should provide.
[11:22] <carolus> I'm a beginnerr
[11:22] <carolus> Ok
[11:23] <carolus> I have a problem
[11:23] <MonkeyDust> carolus  let's hear it, in one line
[11:23] <carolus> So ' use Ubuntu mate 1604 64 bit
[11:25] <carolus> aAndI bought a samsung printer  midell:  xperrs m2026w
[11:26] <carolus>  I downloaded a tar.gz file from samsun website
[11:26] <carolus> butI extrat it
[11:27] <carolus> but I dont know how can it install
[11:27] <MonkeyDust> carolus  don' hit enter to often, keep it in one line
[11:27] <carolus> tar.gz don't hav any instructions
[11:28] <carolus> ok
[11:28] <carolus> sorry
[11:29] <carolus>  I have a problem AndI bought a samsung printer  midell:  xperrs m2026w  I downloaded a tar.gz file from samsun website
 butI extrat it
 but I dont know how can it install
[11:31] <p_d> I have one more question I;m trying to create a new file in some directory via "nano myfilename.php" but when I copy paste some content and try to save it by ctrl+O it says "Permission Denied" how to resolve this
[11:31] <p_d> I
[11:31] <p_d> m
[11:32] <ducasse> p_d: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions
[11:41] <blackflow> is there a better channel to ask about AppArmor on Ubuntu? I have a problem with aa-genprof not creating all the rules so I have to manually add them to the profile. The question being, is this known, is there a better tool?
[11:42] <MonkeyDust> blackflow  maybe ##security (double #)
[11:44] <blackflow> MonkeyDust: thanks, I'll take a look there.
[11:44] <ducasse> blackflow: at least one of the devs often hangs out in #ubuntu-server, dunno about weekends though
[11:44] <blackflow> ducasse: thanks
[11:47] <kzrgr> anyone knows if there is a way to sync Liferea RSS reader with Feedly -or- inoreader? :/
[11:48] <p_d> thanks
[11:48] <firer> ls
[11:48] <firer> hello
[11:49] <firer> 有木有人捏
[11:49] <MonkeyDust> !cn
[12:02] <jxjduwfhdoe> is 8M inodes enough for me?
[12:03] <jxjduwfhdoe> *are
[12:06] <blackflow> jxjduwfhdoe: depends on the use case
[12:11] <jxjduwfhdoe> the use case is to store system and home on that partition, use wine inside sandboxes, develop and build apps from sources
[12:14] <ikonia> just backup - and restore on your new layout
[12:14] <ikonia> not sure why this is being made into such a complex setup
[12:28] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:45] <varaindemian> Where is it suppose to be the "Network" section in Ubuntu's file manager?
[12:46] <varaindemian> When I click other locations it is loading Network without finding anything..
[12:48] <forsakenfirerlol> names
[12:48] <varaindemian> https://imgur.com/a/zlaSV
[12:52] <la00> hello I got this issue: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7875715/adobe-air-version-number-does-not-start-with-digit
[12:53] <la00> is there a way to tell dpkg to use --force-bad-version by default?
[12:53] <varaindemian> anyone??
[12:54] <la00> uhm I think it's here /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg
[12:54] <la00> let's see if it works
[12:57] <la00> cool it works :)
[13:00] <Jetpack> Hello there , I have one question about linux network >
[13:02] <Nikitaw99> when i finally switch to ubuntu, i will install battle for wesnoth RIGHT WHEN I LAUNCH IT
[13:03] <Nikitaw99> battle for wesnoth is (one of) my favorite strategy game(s)
[13:05] <ikonia> ok ?
[13:05] <ikonia> Jetpack: just ask
[13:06] <Jetpack> I got windows OS in network with Linux OS where linux. Just want to run test scan for virus on windows OS.
[13:07] <ikonia> just use a windows virus scanner
[13:08] <dogfite> why don't you boot up into a live USB, mount the windows disk and scan using clamav
[13:10] <Jetpack> yes I can dogfite but do you think i can install ClamAV on live linux ?
[13:10] <ikonia> yup
[13:11] <Jetpack> ok so there is no way i can scan my windows computer through linux computer >?
[13:12] <OerHeks> Jetpack, even if you have gigabit networking, that would take ages
[13:14] <dogfite> yes you can install clamav on a liveUSB. if your windows system is very badly riddled with viruses then I would suggest this method.
[13:15] <Guest90929> ciao
[13:15] <Guest90929> !list
[13:15] <Jetpack> clamAV won't remove the virus it just detect the location
[13:21] <dogfite> its possible to remove the infected files with clamav. But it's more important to know which files first.
[13:24] <blackflow> Am I reading this correctly, that Roundcube in Ubuntu never, ever got a single CVE patched (for affected versions)?  https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/roundcube.html
[13:27] <Jetpack> dnt reboot it just patch
[13:29] <OerHeks> blackflow, sure it does, latest cve got a patch already https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2016/CVE-2016-5103.html
[13:29] <OerHeks> but the testing results are behind
[13:29] <ub> hello, i've got a 16.04 installation on a lenovo with an nvidia graphix card.
[13:30] <ub> i did an upgrade last week and now i can't run any glx application as unpriviledged user
[13:30] <ub> i basically get "X Error of failed request:  BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)"
[13:31] <blackflow> OerHeks: I mean the Ubuntu packages, I know the upstream is patched
[13:31] <ub> the closest i can find on the internet relate to remote logins:
[13:31] <ub> http://askubuntu.com/questions/833795/x-error-of-failed-request-badvalue-integer-parameter-out-of-range-for-operatio/833881
[13:31] <ub> https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/891349/quadro-k600-x_glxcreatecontext-issue/?offset=8
[13:31] <blackflow> OerHeks: eg. in Xenial the last update was back in March. There were two or three if I'm not mistaken secvulns between then and today, all fixed upstream.
[13:31] <ub> so i think it's a security upgrade that came with xserver-xorg
[13:32] <blackflow> I know it's Universe, but still... just wondering if it's really that bad :)
[13:32] <ub> anyone happens to know anything about that?
[13:33] <mefzz> hi, how can I run a script using keyboars shortcut that running in terminal, for example vim (not gvim).
[13:33] <mefzz> keyboard*
[13:36] <MonkeyDust> mefzz  try the 'xdotool' command
[13:38] <MonkeyDust> mefzz  e.g. : xdotool key ctrl+alt+F1
[13:38] <ub> so this one artciel talks about indirect glx contexts (+iglx)
[13:38] <ub> and indeed that seems to work when i run a basic xsession
[13:41] <ub> but i am totally local
[13:42] <mefzz> MonkeyDust: I don't really understand how to use it. If I have to fire up vim using that tool, will this do it? xdotool vim ctrl+alt+v
[13:43] <ub> so why would i need indirect glx?
[13:44] <rockwood> N: Ignoring file '50unattended-upgrades.ucf-dist' in directory '/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/' as it has an invalid filename extension
[13:45] <rockwood> i just upgraded ubuntu 14.04 to 16.04
[13:45] <ikonia> rockwood: any chance you can provide context rather than just blindly firing an error message into an IRC channel as soon as you join it please.
[13:45] <blackflow> rockwood: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/1644244
[13:46] <ikonia> that doesn't even look like a bug
[13:47] <ikonia> it looks like it's just 3rd party repos causing a problem
[13:47] <blackflow> it happens on clean new installations of 16.04 and 16.10, so...
[13:47] <ikonia> how do you know that ?
[13:47] <blackflow> because I ran into it, in both cases
[13:48] <mefzz> rockwood: I also have that problem on fresh install, sudo rm -f /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/'50unattended-upgrades.ucf-dist do it.
[13:48] <mefzz> http://askubuntu.com/questions/829370/n-ignoring-file-50unattended-upgrades-ucf-dist-in-directory-etc-apt-apt-con
[13:48] <ikonia> what puts the unattended file there ?
[13:48] <ikonia> what package does it belong to
[13:48] <mefzz> and that is the question that is mind boggling me.
[13:50] <rockwood> sorry guz
[13:50] <mefzz> http://askubuntu.com/questions/572976/what-to-do-now-update-just-after-install/573091#573091
[13:50] <rockwood> now i will remmeber pastee bin with only question here
[13:50] <rockwood> thanks
[13:52] <blackflow> ikonia: no idea and apt-file returns nothing, but the files are there anyway.
[13:52] <mefzz> Is it because ucf?
[14:00] <yeats> ikonia: rockwood: looks like it's related to unattended upgrades: http://askubuntu.com/questions/852117/apt-get-returning-error-n-ignoring-file-20auto-upgrades-ucf-dist-in-director
[14:01] <yeats> oh - I see y'all already covered that :-/
[14:02] <seblw> hello, I just moved from arch to ubuntu (16.10), and wanted to ask few things. I installed golang-1.7, but when trying to execute 'go' in terminal it says than go is not installed and suggest to install just golang which is go 1.6
[14:02] <seblw> how should I proceed with that?
[14:02] <blackflow> seblw: is there a go1.7 or go17 installed?
[14:03] <ikonia> seblw: how did you install golan-1.7
[14:04] <seblw> apt install golang-1.7, and when I try to install apt install golang-1.7-go apt says it's already installed
[14:05] <cfhowlett> seblw, the golang in the ubuntu repos is 1.6.
[14:05] <seblw> yees, but the point is I want to use 1.7 :) is there a way to do this?
[14:05] <cfhowlett> seblw, see if there's a ppa.  if not, compile from source
[14:06] <blackflow> seblw: golang-1.7 will install /usr/lib/go-1.7/bin/go
[14:07] <blackflow> either use full path or add /usr/lib/go-1.7/bin to your PATH
[14:08] <ikonia> seblw: how did you install it with apt install if it's not in the repos
[14:08] <ikonia> you must have added an extra repo
[14:08] <blackflow> http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=golang-1.7
[14:08] <blackflow> seblw did say yakkety is in question
[14:09] <cfhowlett> my mistake, I am on 16.04.  ignore prior misinformation
[14:09] <ikonia> that seems unlikley
[14:09] <ikonia> as when he types "go" it says to install 1.6
[14:09] <ikonia> which suggests the apt metadata is only aware of 1.6
[14:09] <ikonia> so there is a big missing bit of data / incorrect data here
[14:09] <blackflow> golang-1.7 is in Universe on yakkety.
[14:10] <blackflow> and if you check installed files, it installs go into the path I just listed up above
[14:10] <ikonia> right, but when he types "go" it says "install 1.6" which means the meta data is only listing 1.6
[14:10] <ikonia> so there is something wrong here / missing / wrong information
[14:10] <blackflow> so the metadata is wrong
[14:10] <OerHeks> http://packages.ubuntu.com/yakkety/golang gives 1.6
[14:10] <ikonia> blackflow: the metadata is not "wrong"
[14:10] <ikonia> or he wouldn't be able to install 1.7
[14:10] <blackflow> well, the package is golang-1.7
[14:11] <ikonia> what package
[14:11] <blackflow> golang-1.7
[14:11] <seblw> ok, binaries are available in /usr/lib/go-1.7/bin/
[14:11] <blackflow> ikonia: that's the package name, golang-1.7  with version, it's golang-1.7-1.7.1-2ubuntu1
[14:11] <ikonia> I'm aware there are two packages
[14:12] <mefzz> or you can create a script to call specific golang version.
[14:12] <ikonia> hence why I'm trying to clarify the missing data bit
[14:13] <blackflow> I'm not sure where the problem is. Install golang-1.7 and the binary is in /usr/lib/go-1.7/bin. I'm guessing done that way not to collide with 1.6, which is in package golang-go and installs /usr/bin/go
[14:14] <ikonia> so that maybe the trigger for the metadata search the $PATH
[14:15] <mefzz> is /usr/bin/go a shell script or a binary program?
[14:15] <blackflow> ikonia: could be, yeah. that's a pretty non-standard path for an executable.
[14:17] <songden> hey guy, how to set up microsoft office on linux?
[14:18] <cfhowlett> songden, sudo apt install libreoffice       is the sanest option
[14:19] <seblw> ok, just added the go-1.7 dir to PATH and the job is done
[14:19] <adb_> man cron says "In general, the system administrator should not use /etc/cron.d/, but use the standard system crontab /etc/crontab." why?
[14:19] <seblw> anyway, shouldn't 16.10 use go 1.7 by default go package anyway?
[14:20] <OerHeks> songden, check the wineHQ database or playonlinux
[14:20] <ikonia> just don't
[14:20] <ikonia> use office 365
[14:21] <ikonia> if you really need "office"
[14:21] <songden> i did it already but didn't success
[14:21] <ikonia> wine is not a solution, play on linux is a joke,
[14:21] <ikonia> it works fine
[14:21] <blackflow> adb_: uhm, it should be the other way around, you drop files in /etc/cron.d/
[14:21] <blackflow> /etc/crontab should not be touched
[14:21] <avenger_q> blackflow: wanna see my penis on skype?
[14:22] <mefzz> songden: You can't exactly install Microsoft Office on Linux, but you can with WINE, just don't expect it to run smooth as on Windows. I suggest a better alternative (on Linux) that is Libreoffice, or if you want the lighter one, Abiword.
[14:22] <ikonia> the office tools on linux are not great, despite what people try to say
[14:22] <marco38> songden: search playonlinux script, it's the easyest way.
[14:22]  * adb_ rereads manpage. no, backflow, that's what i expected, too, but that's not what the manpage says, which is why i'm confused.
[14:22] <cfhowlett> mefzz, or install virtualbox + windows + ms office
[14:22] <ikonia> office365 does work and gives you full compatibility
[14:22] <OerHeks> ubuntu-kylin gives WPS Office
[14:23] <ikonia> playonlinux is garbage
[14:23] <ikonia> it's just wine
[14:23] <ikonia> but with yet another overhead
[14:23] <blackflow> adb_: I see it, and I don't know why it's there but it's wrong.
[14:23] <adb_> ok, thanks
[14:23] <cfhowlett> any *buntu can install WPS OerHeks
[14:23] <mefzz> cfhowlett: he tries to install it on Linux, not exactly running with emulation.
[14:23] <blackflow> adb_: also consider using root's (or user's) personal crontab, via "crontab -e"
[14:24] <mefzz> don't forget the magic '@reboot' :D, it's a quick way for startup script.
[14:24] <blackflow> adb_: I mean think about it. Individual files can be sanely dropped and removed. Almost any other config elsewhere is moving to something.d/ paradigm for that reason.
[14:25] <blackflow> there's also systemd timers that can replace crontabs :)
[14:27] <adb_> blackflow: exactly. if there's nothing wrong with using /etc/cron.d/ it's easiest to link files in there. usecase here is that machines at different locations need to run their jobs at different times, so instead of writing script to edit crontabs i can just drop files in the directory. thank you
[14:28] <blackflow> adb_: exactly, or use a systemd timer unit file
[14:28] <adb_> still on 14. haven't up'd to 16 yet
[14:28] <blackflow> k
[14:28] <blackflow> adb_: the only thing "wrong" is if you accidentally put a file used by some other package
[14:28] <blackflow> so consider a safe naming scheme
[14:29] <adb_> good point, will do
[14:29] <arjarjun> hello
[14:29] <marco671> Where can I find lastest ubuntu-tv ppas? Is documentation updated? Does it work only in 12.04?
[14:32] <OerHeks> marco671, there is no ubuntu-tv, iirc
[14:32] <nedbat> I'm trying to build a small installation of Ubuntu. I have /usr/src/linux-headers-4.4.0-31, which is 106Mb.  Also, I used dist-upgrade, so I also have linux-headers-4.4.0-51.  Do I need either or both of these?
[14:33] <cfhowlett> nedbat, the larger number kernel is the most recent.  suggested practice is to retain the 2 most recent kernels
[14:34] <nedbat> cfhowlett: thanks. what are those files used for?
[14:34] <cfhowlett> !kernel | nedbat,
[14:34] <nedbat> cfhowlett: I don't intend to compile the kernel. Do i need these files?
[14:35] <cfhowlett> nedbat, wait 1
[14:35] <OerHeks> you need current kernel and previous one at least
[14:35] <cfhowlett> nedbat, ^^^
[14:36] <AFFAN> hi
[14:36] <nedbat> cfhowlett, OerHeks: I take it they are needed even if I don't intend to build the kernel?  Are they for building other installed packages?
[14:37] <cfhowlett> nedbat, you need them.  they are essential kernel files.
[14:37] <cfhowlett> no kernel, no *buntu
[14:37] <OerHeks> nedbat, src is for building, and that comes with a kernel-header package too
[14:38] <OerHeks> so you want a small ubuntu, use the minimal iso as base
[14:38] <cfhowlett> !minimal | nedbat
[14:38] <nedbat> cfhowlett, OerHeks: and the previous version? Is that for rolling back? Or is it needed even with the current version?
[14:39] <OerHeks> previous kernel is used when you boot in recovery mode
[14:39] <cfhowlett> nedbat, yes, the previous version is for rollbacks if needed.  HIGHLY recommended.  seems you have limited space.  make sure you do regular maintenance.  clean out old kernels and the .deb download cache
[14:40] <OerHeks> if you want to build a system without basic stuff, that is beyond the scope of this channel
[14:41] <nedbat> OerHeks: i'm trying to understand what things are used for what, not sure how far I intend to take this.  Thanks for the explanations
[14:41] <Amm0n> nedbat, https://kernelnewbies.org/KernelHeaders
[14:41] <Cedara> Ubuntu 16.04 - Has anyone successfully used an Epson Eco Tank printer? I've read that you need to get the lsb from trusty to properly install that printer.
[14:42] <Cedara> (asking because want to buy a new one and considered that brand)
[14:45] <Cedara> (got an url that shows an installation, in case you wondered)
[14:45] <cfhowlett> Cedara, if your url specifies a driver for the current ubuntu version, that's is great!  OEM drivers are general preferable to 3rd party
[14:45] <OerHeks> for printers i would check openprinting.org
[14:47] <cfhowlett> great links, OerHeks and Amm0n!
[14:48] <Cedara> No, it didn't, it just said what to do:
[14:48] <Cedara> http://askubuntu.com/questions/771427/how-to-install-epson-printer-drivers-on-ubuntu-16-04
[14:49] <cfhowlett> Cedara, http://www.openprinting.org/printer/Epson/Epson-L355_Series
[14:49] <OerHeks> eco tank is the ET series, you need to come up with a specific model number
[14:50] <Cedara> ok
[14:50] <Cedara> I'll search for ET-2550 then
[14:50] <adb_> hrm. can't get my file in /etc/cron.d to run. it's owned by root, chmod'd 644, and if i cat /etc/cron.d/myfile >> /etc/crontab, the jobs run, so it's not a syntax error. restarting cron manually (service cron restart) did not help. don't think it's an environment thing since i'm specifying all paths explicitly. any ideas?
[14:51] <LisaMm> 15% load (8 CPUs) for softirq is Okay? High Traffic Server
[14:51] <LisaMm> 15℅ load (8 CPUs) for softirq is Okay? High Traffic Server (nginx)
[14:51] <LisaMm> Sorry (Double Post)
[14:54] <songden> i have a question how to connect server from window come linux?
[14:54] <cfhowlett> !samba | songden
[14:59] <Netek> hi all, is there anyway I can directly access a website without waiting for the ISP cache to update? I am currently using ubuntu 16.04
[15:01] <adb_> weird. apparently files in /etc/cron.d cannot be named with '.' in the name. mv /etc/cron.d/my.file /etc/cron.d/my_file #works now.
[15:03] <LisaMm> 15℅ load (8 CPUs) for softirq is Okay? High Traffic Server (nginx)
[15:03] <blackflow> Netek: you can add the "ip.ad.dr.es   domain.name"   mapping to /etc/hosts, or use another resolver with /etc/resolv.conf
[15:04] <Netek> blackflow ok cool
[15:04] <blackflow> LisaMm: depends on many factors, no single answer.
[15:08] <LisaMm> Thank you blackflow.
[15:17] <jdhsorhfndoe> Hi all! (K)ubuntu has the perfect installer : it can say "Executing 'grub-install /dev/sda' failed." without providing info for troubleshooting. What should I do now?
[15:22] <severusken> hello,me again,anyone there ?
[15:24] <severusken> im trying to install the ggogle-webdesigner.deb but the [QAptPackageInstaller] says : Cannot satisfy dependencies. Pls help
[15:27] <maddawg3> severusken, you still here?
[15:27] <maddawg3> just fix them
[15:28] <maddawg3> severusken, do this "sudo apt-get -f install"
[15:29] <trams001> hello
[15:30] <maddawg3> pasta
[15:30] <maddawg3> trams001, pasta
[15:30] <severusken> @ maddawg3 i've tried but nothing happens
[15:31] <maddawg3> what dependencies does it require?
[15:31] <maddawg3> what do you mean by "nothing happens"
[15:31] <maddawg3> that command should give you some output
[15:31] <maddawg3> even if it doesnt work
[15:32] <severusken> ah tes !,it's l ibwine,wine64. So am i supposed to install Wine ?
[15:32] <OerHeks> webdesigner installs fine, double clickthe deb and softwarecenter does it all http://www.google.nl/webdesigner/
[15:32] <maddawg3> clearly not
[15:32] <maddawg3> otherwise he/she wouldnt be here asking lol
[15:32] <severusken> i did, i also installed Gdebi.
[15:33] <severusken> but this gg-webdesign supports linux,so why its asking me for "wine" stuff ?
[15:33] <trams001> help for  tor using
[15:33] <maddawg3> it's not
[15:33] <maddawg3> it's using libraries
[15:34] <maddawg3> might share similar name
[15:34] <maddawg3> i dont know webdesign personally
[15:34] <maddawg3> i'd have to try to install it myself to know
[15:35] <severusken> oh,its really kind
[15:40] <Welastevil> hi folks!
[15:40] <severusken> hello
[15:40] <Welastevil> everytime that I swich on my computer, after loading the OS, it says: "syrtem error"
[15:40] <Welastevil> I dont know what kind of error...
[15:41] <severusken> it just says "System Error" ?
[15:41] <Welastevil> yeah
[15:41] <NeoTheThird[m]> mine does that too, couldn't figure out why. 16.10?
[15:42] <Welastevil> no
[15:42] <Welastevil> system probem detect
[15:42] <Welastevil> do you want to report the problem now?
[15:42] <Welastevil> this is written
[15:42] <Welastevil> yeah
[15:42] <Welastevil> 16.10
[15:43] <Welastevil> and os updates are refusing to installl
[15:43] <severusken> same happened to me but it disappears after few updates. sr i can't help
[15:44] <Welastevil> its ok
[15:44] <sugelawa[m]> Hi
[15:44] <Welastevil> what about the updates?
[15:44] <Welastevil> can you help me?
[15:46] <cfhowlett> Welastevil, reboot.  this time READ the error details.
[15:46] <Welastevil> from the terminal?
[15:47] <severusken> you may try it via terminal
[15:47] <Welastevil> ok
[15:49] <Welastevil> done
[15:49] <Welastevil> I reeboted
[15:49] <Welastevil> so?
[15:49] <Welastevil> nothing happens
[15:49] <cfhowlett> no error message?
[15:49] <Welastevil> nope
[15:49] <severusken> so ...
[15:49] <cfhowlett> so ..... problem solved
[15:50] <Welastevil> nope
[15:50] <severusken> ubuntu update still doesnt work ?
[15:50] <Welastevil> because the OS updates still refusing to be done
[15:50] <Welastevil> nope
[15:50] <cfhowlett> Welastevil, df -h | pastebinit             <<< terminal
[15:51] <pc> Welastevil 2 commands? terminal: sudo apt-get update and then sudo apt-get upgrade?
[15:51] <severusken> well yeah that's what i mean
[15:51] <severusken> via terminal
[15:51] <j4m3s> Anyone know why aptitude search would show more results than apt-cache search ?
[15:51] <severusken> have you tried those 2 simple command Welastevil
[15:52] <zykotick9> j4m3s: aptitude has a _much_ more powerful search ability than apt-cache
[15:53] <zykotick9> j4m3s: you might want to try "apt search FOO" as well... probably more similar to apt-cache i'd guess.
[15:53] <DexterF> hi
[15:53] <Welastevil> http://pastebin.com/Bh122guG
[15:53] <Welastevil> yes I did try
[15:54] <cfhowlett> what ubuntu version Welastevil
[15:55] <j4m3s> zykotick9, thanks. that does show the packages i'm missing from apt-cache but it's missing descriptions, even though they are in /var/lib/apt/lists/repo
[15:55] <Welastevil> 16.04
[15:55] <DexterF> installed 16.04 from minimal iso on an AsRock Q1900 board, J1900 intel CPU with intel 7th gen video. installed X and Openbox, works, but when I move a window around it gets stuck, has dmesg errors about 915 resets etc. 4.4.0 kernel, latest updates. knwon issue?
[15:55] <cfhowlett> Welastevil, sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade | pastebinit
[15:56] <j4m3s> zykotick9, on another server, i added the key first, then the repo and it shows up in apt-cache search. I tried reverting and doing it manually to duplicate, but have been unable
[15:56] <j4m3s> seems like i foobar'd something on the server i tried to use puppet to install the apt repo and key (in that order mistakenly)
[15:57] <Welastevil> http://pastebin.com/6tY0wj7n
[15:57] <Welastevil> when I try update from the terminal
[15:57] <cfhowlett> Welastevil, disable all ppa's.  run the update.
[15:58] <cfhowlett> !ppa | Welastevil
[15:59] <Welastevil> how to desable?
[15:59] <Welastevil> !ppa?
[15:59] <cfhowlett> Welastevil, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list           go to each PPA source and put ## in front.  then sudo apt update before you run sudo apt full-upgrade
[16:01] <j4m3s> zykotick9, similar to what this user is reporting (although I'm using a different repo apt.kubernetes.io) https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/22599#issuecomment-225632998
[16:01] <j4m3s> going to try a fresh install
[16:02] <zykotick9> j4m3s: are you using docker?
[16:02] <Welastevil> sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[16:02] <Welastevil> Set document metadata failed: Setting attribute metadata::gedit-encoding not supported
[16:02] <j4m3s> zykotick9, eventually i would like to ;)
[16:03] <Welastevil> thats what happened
[16:04] <cfhowlett> Welastevil, same command replace gedit with editor
[16:06] <Welastevil> yes
[16:06] <Welastevil> and it got in a place in terminal where backscap doesnt work
[16:06] <cfhowlett> arrow keys
[16:06] <Welastevil> ABCD
[16:07] <Welastevil> it writes when I use arrow keys
[16:08] <zykotick9> Welastevil: if you are using vi, i'd suggest installing the vim package then trying again.
[16:08] <Welastevil> which pakege?
[16:08] <zykotick9> vim
[16:08] <Welastevil> I alredy have vim installed
[16:08] <zykotick9> vim != vim-tiny
[16:08] <Welastevil> that doc is already with ## in front of each sentence
[16:08] <cfhowlett> Welastevil, close the terminal. open your software center.  click the icon on upper left of software center to open settings. I believe ppa's are on the "other software" tab.  unclick them all.
[16:09] <azizLIGHT> on 14.04 x64 with geforce gtx 770, i went into additional drivers and changed to a new one (i think from ppa) and now when i logout/login my resolution is wrong and when i try to enter password and login, it logs in and then kicks me back out to login screen. please advise
[16:13] <Welastevil> I did that now
[16:13] <Welastevil> take a look
[16:14] <Welastevil> http://pastebin.com/RR6GVwkH
[16:16] <Welastevil> I already uncheck the PPAs
[16:17] <guanjian[m]> hi
[16:17] <guanjian[m]> hi
[16:17] <guanjian[m]> 大家好
[16:17] <guanjian[m]> 😊
[16:17] <Welastevil> hi
[16:17] <cfhowlett> !cn | guanjian[m]
[16:18] <Welastevil> my OS updates still refusing to be done
[16:19] <frejr> Hi, I had problems with GRUB2. Reinstalled it as in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing but got error "boot device not found". There: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2238714 I read there is a problem with HP BIOS and single boot Ubuntu.  I have it installed in Legacy mode and all the guides are to UEFI mode. WHat should I do?
[16:19] <cfhowlett> Welastevil, yep.  there's a conflict there with nvidia and a snapd package.
[16:19] <Welastevil> mmm
[16:19] <Welastevil> any ideas?
[16:20] <azizLIGHT> how do i tell what nvidia drivers i was using before i switched to new version
[16:20] <guanjian[m]> join#ubuntu-cn
[16:20] <Welastevil> any way to solve that conflict?
[16:20] <cfhowlett> guanjian[m],           /join #ubuntu-cn        <<<
[16:21] <cfhowlett> Welastevil, I don't know but someone will.  save that past
[16:21] <cfhowlett> paste
[16:22] <Welastevil> http://pastebin.com/RR6GVwkH
[16:23] <Welastevil> someone could help with this?
[16:23] <azizLIGHT> i switched them in ubuntu's additional drivers dialog box but i want to switch back to old version. which one was it? how to tell?
[16:25] <KOLANICH> hi all. How to deal with "your core.img is unusually large" and "embedding is not possible" when installing grub?
[16:31] <DexterF> what's a good ppa for latest intel video drivers on 16.04?
[16:32] <ikonia> KOLANICH: the ubuntu installer will install grub for you
[16:32] <ikonia> DexterF: use the ones that ubuntu ship
[16:32] <KOLANICH> yes it does and fails
[16:32] <ikonia> KOLANICH: why ?
[16:32] <KOLANICH> that's why I tried to do it manually
[16:32] <ikonia> how does it fail in the automatic instal ?
[16:33] <KOLANICH> why does it fail? Possible because of the same reason as when I try to do it manually
[16:33] <ikonia> how do you know it fails ?
[16:33] <ikonia> what error does it give ?
[16:33] <DexterF> ikonia: I wouldn't ask for a more recent if the one shipped did its job ok
[16:34] <ikonia> DexterF: "did it's just"
[16:34] <ikonia> job
[16:34] <ikonia> DexterF: why dont you actually explain the problem
[16:35] <DexterF> [drm] GPU HANG: ecode 7:2:0x00000bd1, in Xorg [894], reason: Ring hung, action: reset
[16:35] <DexterF> drm/i915: Resetting chip after gpu hang
[16:35] <DexterF> as soon as I move a window
[16:35] <ikonia> DexterF: ok - do you know/understand what the problem is ?
[16:35] <KOLANICH> ikonia: Unable to install GRUB in /dev/sda Executing 'grub-install /dev/sda' failed. This is a fatal error. OK
[16:35] <DexterF> ikonia: do you?
[16:36] <ikonia> KOLANICH: are you installing from a USB stick by any chance ?
[16:36] <ikonia> DexterF: not from that one paste alone, no
[16:36] <KOLANICH> i'm installing from live dvd
[16:36] <DexterF> ikonia: me neither. past experience suggests "if trouble with intel video driver on linux get latest version available"
[16:36] <ikonia> KOLANICH: interesting,
[16:36] <ikonia> DexterF: worst approach possible, blindly updating components
[16:37] <ikonia> KOLANICH: what exact version of ubuntu is this ?
[16:37] <DexterF> ikonia: worked fine in the past. I like to *know* what's on, too, but sometimes I just need it working
[16:37] <KOLANICH> i'm installing on lvm logical volume
[16:37] <ikonia> DexterF: and blindly updating components to unsupported builds is not the way to get it working
[16:37] <KOLANICH> and I have an ntfs partition as dev/sda1
[16:38] <ikonia> KOLANICH: so where is "/boot" on your system ?
[16:38] <KOLANICH> lv is /dev/sda3
[16:38] <KOLANICH> there is no /boot
[16:38] <ikonia> KOLANICH: is / in an LV
[16:38] <KOLANICH> i wanna install on lvm entirely
[16:38] <ikonia> KOLANICH: you'll need /boot outside of lvm, or grub won't be able to read it
[16:38] <DexterF> ikonia: discussing philosophies doesn't fix a thing either. if you have an approach to get it sorted better than mine I'm all ears#
[16:38] <KOLANICH> yes
[16:39] <ikonia> DexterF: I'll leave it thanks,
[16:39] <DexterF> ikonia: then stop wasting my time
[16:39] <KOLANICH> ikonia: I read somewhere in internet that grub can
[16:39] <ikonia> DexterF: I'm not wasting your time, I wanted to get the information to provide help to you, however I don't feel like working with your attitude
[16:40] <ikonia> KOLANICH: later versions of grub are supposed to be able to read logical volumes - I'm not comfortable with it, and see it fail a fair ammount
[16:40] <cfhowlett> DexterF, dial down the attitude for better results.
[16:40] <ikonia> KOLANICH: hence why I'd suggest putting /boot on a seperate partition outside of lvm control to keep it simple
[16:41] <KOLANICH> it can cause trobles: you will newer know in advance how much space do you need for boot partition
[16:41] <ikonia> KOLANICH: you will, 500mb will be more than enough
[16:41] <KOLANICH> 500mb is too much.
[16:41] <ikonia> ok, then reduce it
[16:42] <KOLANICH> and see it failing after some system update.
[16:42] <ikonia> you see it failing ?
[16:42] <ikonia> how
[16:43] <br1s> how do I run host computers binaries inside lxc containers? is the best course of action to configure lxc container to mount the host computers binary directory?
[16:43] <ikonia> br1s: thats quite a wide question, there are many ways,
[16:43] <br1s> what is the easiest way?
[16:43] <ikonia> br1s: I'd look up "full root" configuration and then move backward from that
[16:43] <br1s> just trying to complete an exercise for a course
[16:43] <ikonia> br1s: easiest way depends on your usecases
[16:43] <br1s> just need to run an application once
[16:44] <KOLANICH> i don't see it failing. I just try to avoid predetermined parameters.
[16:44] <ikonia> KOLANICH: I suggest you just keep it simple and put /boot on a seperate partition
[16:44] <DexterF> cfhowlett: if you need to tell off people about attitude why not turn to the guy who just didn't help the slightest bit while being smug on meta topics
[16:44] <ikonia> DexterF: no-one is being smug,
[16:44] <ikonia> DexterF: dial it back or leave please.
[16:45] <ikonia> DexterF: I was asking you for information to understand what you had done and what you knew of the status to move it forwrd better than hyst blindly installing things,
[16:45] <ikonia> nothing more,
[16:45] <azizLIGHT> i want to reset unity and compiz to default settings, but before i do i want to make a backup. what files/dirs should i backup
[16:45] <akik> br1s: you can share directories with "sudo lxc config device add ..." (in this case it was a nfs directory)
[16:45] <Thoss> Question: I am not sure "apt-get update" and/or the ubuntu software application is function correctly... new ubuntu 16.04 install, started with trying to install Steam.
[16:45] <br1s> akik what would the complete command be if I wanted to share /bin with lxc container named 'deb1' ?
[16:46] <Thoss> apt-get update does not look like I expect... although I think sources.list is ok?
[16:46] <ikonia> Thoss: just explain the problem
[16:46] <ikonia> Thoss: use a pastebin to share data if you need to
[16:46] <akik> br1s: i need to test
[16:46] <br1s> akik awesome, I'd appreciate that
[16:46] <br1s> I can grasp the idea of virtual machines, but the usage of containers goes above my head
[16:47] <ikonia> br1s: think of it as multiple chroots sharing a running kernel
[16:47] <ikonia> br1s: thats the bottom line
[16:47] <ikonia> the guys in #lxc can give you more detail if you want to go deeper
[16:47] <br1s> yeyea I kind of understand that, but the hardware separation of virtual machines is easier to grasp for my simple brain
[16:47] <akik> br1s: it actually worked :) sudo lxc config device add centos-7-vm test disk path=/test source=/usr/bin (path= is what will be shown in the container)
[16:48] <ikonia> br1s: there is no hardware seperation and no hardware access
[16:48] <br1s> akik awesome! so I just have to create that /test directory inside the container?
[16:48] <zelda86> hi all,  can't log into my ubunto  16.04 Lts  after updated the os,  any help plz
[16:48] <Thoss> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23573463/
[16:48] <akik> br1s: not needed, it'll be created automatically (ubuntu 16.04)
[16:49] <ikonia> Thoss: thats not a clean insall
[16:49] <akik> br1s: although i've set my container as privileged for the nfs mount to work
[16:50] <ikonia> Thoss: you have reference to a local repo - something to do with the amdgpu
[16:50] <br1s> oh shit, I have no idea what that means :D
[16:50] <ikonia> pleae don't swear br1s
[16:50] <Thoss> ikonia: so the amdgpu screwed things up then...
[16:50] <akik> br1s: if it's not privileged user ids get all mangled up
[16:50] <br1s> oh im very sorry
[16:50] <ikonia> Thoss: I don't think anything is screwed
[16:50] <ikonia> Thoss: not from what you've shown me
[16:51] <br1s> the only context ive seen privileged term seen is trans communities in twitter
[16:51] <br1s> xD
[16:51] <ikonia> Thoss: in future, you'll do better to be honest/clear about the situation, it's not a "new install" you've modified/added repos
[16:51] <Thoss> ikonia: the amdgpu is an install attempt I did myself trying to get the rx 460 to work
[16:51] <ikonia> Thoss: right, so perhaps saying that upfront rather than missleading info such as "clean install" would be helpful to people to gain context
[16:51] <Thoss> ikonia: ok my bad... new as in I did it yesterday on this computer I got the day before yesterday.
[16:51] <Thoss> ikonia: apologize for my terminology foul up
[16:52] <ikonia> Thoss: right, and you've modified it since, it's not a problem, but it's easier to get help if you share info, rather than not
[16:53] <br1s> kallu@kallu-ubu:~$ sudo lxc-config device add ubu1 test disk path=/test source=/usr/bin
[16:53] <Thoss> ikonia: it's cool, jumped to pastebin before a full description in my post. I guess my short question is, is the sources.list ok? or am I missing things?
[16:53] <br1s> Unknown configuration item: device
[16:53] <br1s> Thoss: google sources list generator, I suggest using that
[16:53] <akik> br1s: lxc config, not lxc-config
[16:53] <Thoss> brls: ok, thanks will do
[16:54] <br1s> akik: lxc: command not found
[16:54] <ikonia> Thoss: it's pointing at something that you've installed, not the end of the world, remove/disable that to surprress the noise
[16:54] <ikonia> Thoss: but nothing looks "broken"
[16:54] <br1s> or do I have to run it inside of the lxc?
[16:54] <akik> br1s: ok must be different version of lxc then
[16:54] <akik> br1s: no, on the host
[16:54] <ikonia> Thoss: don't need to generate a sources.list, infact looking at what you've posted, tht won't help at all
[16:54] <ikonia> Thoss: I suspect you'll have a file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d
[16:55] <Thoss> ls
[16:55] <darklight_> br1s, this is a great video to understand containers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPuvDm8IC-4
[16:57] <Thoss> ikonia: ok, i'll research that a bit... the only thing in there are the amdgpu* files... i'll pull them out and see what happens
[16:58] <ikonia> Thoss: that will be the problem
[16:58] <ikonia> Thoss: those are telling the package manager there is a local repo on your machine
[17:00] <br1s> omg im close to giving up
[17:00] <br1s> why did I choose the path of computer science :D
[17:00] <br1s> why not civil engineering or something easier
[17:01] <severusken> anyone here using google web developer ?
[17:02] <OerHeks> severusken, you say updates don't work, but you did not answer what ubuntu version you use
[17:02] <severusken> im trying to install gg-webdesign.deb via QaptPackageInstaller but it says Cannot satisfy dependencies
[17:03] <OerHeks> severusken, likely your update problem is causing this
[17:03] <severusken> OerHeks ,sorry i didnt say anything til just now.
[17:03] <severusken> just connected a min ago
[17:04] <Jonii> Hello. I have 2 monitors. One TV, one 144hz gaming monitor. How do I set 144hz gaming monitor to be 120hz instead of 60hz like TV?
[17:05] <OerHeks> severusken, what a coincidence, same name, same ip ..
[17:06] <severusken> really?are you missunderstanding anything ?
[17:06] <ViciousLooRoll> OerHeks: what are you talking about?
[17:06] <severusken> i didnt say anything 'bout my update or my system
[17:07] <severusken> i am stucking with a package man
[17:18] <troubadix> Test
[17:21] <redmaster2> Hola
[17:23] <sclimans> Hey folks! I am struggling to get virtualbox working on my ubuntu 16.04 setup. I had it working fine till this morning when I tried to run an old .vdi system. That seems to have screwed everything up. Please see this screenshot for details. Any help would be very appreciated! http://imgur.com/N90Nz7C
[17:24] <wyseguy> did you run the config as root?
[17:25] <xD> I don't like Ubuntu.
[17:25] <sclimans> wyseguy, are you talking to me? I ran it with sudo, so yes.
[17:25] <akik> sclimans: the lines you see at dmesg are from your wireless network interface, not virtualbox
[17:25] <wyseguy> sclimans yes, i see sudo, but did you run as root...
[17:26] <sclimans> wyseguy, sorry I'm not familiar with the difference
[17:26] <wyseguy> sometimes it makes a difference
[17:26] <wyseguy> sudo is giving your user root privs
[17:26] <sclimans> Can you give me some example code? "sudo su"?
[17:27] <akik> sclimans: run "dmesg | grep -v wlp2s0" to get rid of those messages
[17:28] <wyseguy> sclimans su -
[17:28] <redmaster2> Hola
[17:29] <redmaster2> Aluien?
[17:29] <redmaster2> Alguien*
[17:29] <akik> !es
[17:29] <sclimans> wyseguy, I tried that to no avail: http://pastebin.com/2zL6aDjq
[17:30] <sclimans> akik, I tried that. Here is the output: http://pastebin.com/qyVpKYrn
[17:30] <wyseguy> sclimans maybe try #vmware
[17:30] <wyseguy> sorry, not sure
[17:31] <akik> virtualbox != vmware. there's a #vbox channel though
[17:31] <wyseguy> ah there you go :)
[17:31] <streulma> I succesfully installed the full Ubuntu with touch support on a Bay Trail tablet. Yes!
[17:31] <streulma> But it is 32bit :(
[17:32] <xD> yo voto al PP
[17:32] <sclimans> Boo. Thanks for trying
[17:40] <TikityTik> How can I code my program to launch at startup with ubuntu? It's supposed to be a task manager application.
[17:40] <wyseguy> TikityTik I was just messin with ya in there, they are a bunch of... ya know... read the topic, oh no, better read the topic LOL
[17:41] <wyseguy> TikityTik I am not sure to your question, but you can put your scripts in /etc/rc.local and it will execute them on boot
[17:42] <wyseguy> TikityTik wait, are you looking for startup applications preferences?
[17:46] <wyseguy> TikityTik should have told them they have the wrong room name, its actually GNU/Linux, might want to change that and update their topic
[17:46] <ottomano> !list
[17:49] <xeneloid> fuck ubuntu
[17:49] <marapor> yes
[17:50] <wyseguy> lol
[17:50] <xeneloid> What your favortite distro?
[17:50] <wyseguy> have you seen the linux sucks talk? its pretty good
[17:50] <xeneloid> no
[17:50] <wyseguy> mint 18 cinnamon, basically the same thing
[17:50] <wyseguy> let me get you a link
[17:50] <xeneloid> I love gentoo
[17:51] <wyseguy> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WipM3SAYqK4
[17:51] <wyseguy> its a bit long, but stick through it, its pretty dam good
[17:51] <xeneloid> checking if x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -std=gnu99 supports -Wall... yes
[17:51] <xeneloid> checking if x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -std=gnu99 supports -Wpointer-arith... yes
[17:51] <xeneloid> checking if x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -std=gnu99 supports -Wmissing-declarations... yes
[17:51] <xeneloid> checking if x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -std=gnu99 supports -Wformat=2... yes
[17:52] <wyseguy> lol
[17:53] <sclimans> Hey folks. I am having a lot of trouble getting virtualbox working on my ubuntu 16.04 system. It was working totally fine this morning. The folks at #vbox can't seem to help me. Is there someone I can pay to help me get it running again? I need it working ASAP for a project.
[17:54] <ubuntu542> hi i'm looking for a very basic no config ftp server
[17:54] <xeneloid> fuck you ubuntu
[17:55] <ubuntu542> very mature
[17:55] <Jonii> Uh, okay, so, I managed to get it working I think?
[17:56] <xeneloid> Ubuntu is shit
[17:56] <Jonii> But it's really... Weird. Like, had to basically smash buttons and it eventually started working
[17:56] <ubuntu542> who cares use what ever you like
[17:57] <ubuntu542> so about an easy to setup ftp server, anyone got any ideas?
[18:00] <wyseguy> ubuntu542 i use synology
[18:00] <ubuntu542> whois xeneloid
[18:01] <ubuntu542> for what? isnt that the name of a nas
[18:01] <wyseguy> ftp
[18:02] <wyseguy> it was easy to setup ftp on it
[18:02] <ubuntu542> sorry but what i need is to setup ftp on a docker container ubuntu and ftp to that container
[18:12] <ihatefrenchfrys> bonjour
[18:12] <s1m0ne> hu
[18:12] <s1m0ne> hi
[18:12] <xeneloid> comment ca va?
[18:12] <xeneloid> fok
[18:12] <xeneloid> stop
[18:12] <xeneloid> plz
[18:12] <xeneloid> ddos
[18:12] <xeneloid> xdd
[18:13] <ihatefrenchfrys> i'm watching you xeneloid
[18:14] <NoImNotNineVolt> anyone here with vfio experience? i've got iommu working but nothing's showing up under /dev/vfio/
[18:14] <ihatefrenchfrys> i mean literaly watching you
[18:18] <ihatefrenchfrys> 0linux.org
[18:19] <jpmh> I use ssh to connect to my remote servers - sometimes I need to connect through a proxy, so I have a line: ProxyCommand /bin/nc -X 5 -x 127.0.0.1:9050 %h %p in my .ssh/config file.  All works well EXCEPT on a new install of 14.4 where I get the error: /bin/nc: unknown option X - what has changed in nc or what am I not understanding
[18:26] <Alibaba_> Hey all, I'm not sure this is the right place to ask for support about Ubuntu 16 installation
[18:28] <ritik95> i tried to install ubuntu 14.04 using a bootable USB to another USB, but on rebooting there is 'operating system not found' error. i am using a macbook pro mid 2012.
[18:29] <jpmh> answered my question myself - I need the open bsd version of netcat
[18:41] <abhishek> hi
[18:42] <abhishek> I am trying to uninstall firefox in ubuntu. It seem to work http://dpaste.com/358K659
[18:42] <abhishek> please help.
[18:45] <TikityTik> abhishek: use apt-get purge?
[18:46] <MonkeyDust> abhishek  what's wrong with a simple sudo apt purge firefox ?
[18:46] <TikityTik> Why doesn't my ~/.config/autostart desktop file make it so my program autostarts on each time I login?
[18:47] <TikityTik> It only starts up when I restart the computer
[18:47] <abhishek> TikityTik, MonkeyDust Sorry I meant firefox. Can't use apt http://askubuntu.com/a/816693/417607
[18:48] <TikityTik> abhishek: Did you install it with git?
[18:48] <TikityTik> abhishek: Typo, I mean did you install it with apt-get?
[18:49] <dury> hi there channel
[18:49] <EriC^^> abhishek: double click the file in nautilus
[18:49] <dury> :-)
[18:49] <abhishek> just ran /home/abhishek/opt/foxitsoftware/foxitreader/maintenancetool.sh and it works
[18:49] <abhishek> The Exec thing
[18:50] <TikityTik> abhishek: Are you talking about foxit or firefox?
[18:50] <TikityTik> You keep changing what program you're talking about
[18:50] <abhishek> foxit sorry.
[18:51] <TikityTik> abhishek: Well use the installer as said on the askubuntu, otherwise if you didn't use apt-get or dpkg to install the files, then you will have to manually remove the files.
[18:52] <TikityTik> the uninstaller*
[18:52] <dury> does anyone know how to set register_globals to OFF in PHP to install prestashop cms?
[18:52] <TikityTik> abhishek: and if you have to manually uninstall, see what files the the installer makes/copies
[18:52] <TikityTik> I mean manually remove
[18:52] <dury> maybe this is not the right channel to ask this question
[18:53] <TikityTik> dury: Try #PHP? or ##linux?
[18:54] <dury> TikityTik, all right
[19:01] <quesada> if linux didn't detect my laptop camera, what can I do?
[19:04] <nefarious_> connect #planning
[19:08] <howarth> After a clean install of 16.10 amd64, I see a brief warning in the virtual terminal during the boot of 'volume group ubuntu-vg not found' which seems to be a non-fatal issue
[19:08] <howarth> any idea how to suppress that?
[19:09] <howarth> the was a clean install into a drive with just free space using the lvm partition option
[19:09] <thinky> hello
[19:09] <howarth> https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2264947
[19:09] <thinky> after sleep mode i am disconnecting from wifi connection
[19:10] <howarth> discusses it but doesn't seem to have a fix
[19:10] <Welastevil> hi
[19:10] <Welastevil> http://pastebin.com/RR6GVwkH
[19:10] <akik> howarth: if you don't have that volume group and it bugs you, you can create it somewhere
[19:10] <thinky> and i cant reconnect because it doesnt find wifi connection in available connections - it doesnt show
[19:10] <thinky> how can i fix this problem?
[19:10] <thinky> using ubuntu 16.04
[19:10] <thinky> thanks
[19:10] <Welastevil> could someone help me with that?
[19:11] <howarth> so this is a glitch in the ubuntu installer?
[19:11] <akik> howarth: have you had a lvm setup ?
[19:11] <Welastevil> maybe
[19:11] <howarth> I checked that box during the install
[19:12] <howarth> took lvm but no encryption
[19:12] <howarth> otherwise the ubuntu install was flawless
[19:12] <howarth> very impressive in handling the driver configurations on a MacPro 3,1
[19:12] <Welastevil> this problem have persisted for a while
[19:13] <icyjug> i have a general question about linux
[19:13] <howarth> is there a simple fix or do you have to create a new lvm partition or something like that to trigger it
[19:13] <icyjug> can i easily spoof my ip with linux?
[19:15] <akik> howarth: can you run "sudo vgdisplay -v" it'll show you the lvm configuration
[19:15] <Jordan_U> icyjug: What is your end goal? If you send an ip packet with a source address different than your own then your machine won't get the reply.
[19:15] <Jordan_U> icyjug: Unless you're simply talking about using a proxy, which is fairly easy and reliable to do.
[19:16] <icyjug> Jordan_U: yes i read that somewhere... i want to change the result of an online poll that remembers which ip has voted
[19:16] <icyjug> so in my narrow understanding of networks and stuff
[19:16] <icyjug> i shouldnt need a bidirectional connection, right?
[19:16] <Welastevil> http://pastebin.com/RR6GVwkH
[19:17] <Jordan_U> icyjug: I'm not going to help you do that.
[19:17] <icyjug> i mean, i just want to simulate the vote button, with another ip as sender
[19:17] <icyjug> why not?
[19:17] <icyjug> :)
[19:19] <tinfoil_hat> hi there, got a problem, i switched from internal graphics card to nvidia, basicially it's working, but the encryption field is
[19:19] <tinfoil_hat>                      loaded on internal grapics card. how can i switch the encryption screen to other graphics card? also if i disable the internal
[19:19] <tinfoil_hat>                      graphics card in bios i got a black screen.
[19:19] <Welastevil> any ideas?
[19:22] <tinfoil_hat> sorry, irssi copied it wired
[19:22] <tinfoil_hat> so now i get a picture of 2 grapic cards displayed^^
[19:22] <tinfoil_hat> hi there, got a problem, i switched from internal graphics card to nvidia, basicially it's working, but the encryption field is loaded on internal grapics card. how can i switch the encryption screen to other graphics card? also if i disable the internal graphics card in bios i got a black screen. I got a workaround tough, if i plug in the second monitor in internal graphics and point in bios to the
[19:23] <tinfoil_hat> internal also, i can type in my passphrase and can successfully boot. then i got a picture on all 3 screens. since I would like to use my 3 screens on pci graphics card it would be nice if we find a solution
[19:23] <lakitu> i have an offline machine with repositories instaslled from isos. so far so good, except for installing virtualbox - it says you have held/broken packages, & i can't resolve thru Fix Broken Packages in synaptic or --fix-missing
[19:24] <lakitu> how can i resolve this - it just happens for virtualbox, not other packages - & install virtualbox?
[19:25] <lakitu> installed.*
[19:27] <MonkeyDust> lakitu  I picked this up in this channel ... save it as 'fixpackages' ... make executable with 'chmod +x fixpackages' ... then run it with './fixpackages' ... http://paste.ubuntu.com/15121279/
[19:29] <lakitu> thanks MonkeyDust, it looks safe, i'll try it
[19:30] <Jordan_U> lakitu: Please wait a moment.
[19:30] <lakitu> k
[19:30] <lakitu> roger that
[19:32] <lakitu> "TEN FWOR THAT GOOD BUDDY - THE CHILI DOGS ARE IN THE CUPHOLDER. KKKH.   OVER. KKKH"
[19:32] <lakitu> =|
[19:36] <Jordan_U> lakitu: I'm a little worried that "sudo cp /var/lib/dpkg/status-old /var/lib/dpkg/status" might have unintended consequences that might go un-noticed at first. I would do a diff between those files, "diff -u /var/lib/dpkg/status-old /var/lib/dpkg/status" before running that script.
[19:36] <lakitu> ok
[19:37] <lakitu> i have to tech support someone else right now =/ will check back in, ask q's later
[19:37] <lakitu> thanks for catching that
[19:37] <lakitu> checking, catching that
[19:39] <wyseguy> anyone to help getting ubuntu installed with a gtx 1060 and no onboard video?
[19:39] <Fare> Hi. I'd like to dual boot between Ubuntu and NixOS. I had the machine working under NixOS, and installed Ubuntu in a chroot via debootstrap.
[19:40] <Fare> But how do I setup crypttab and grub so Ubuntu can boot onto the encrypted disk?
[19:40] <Jordan_U> Fare: Why did you use debootstrap rather than installing via Ubiquity?
[19:46] <g105b> Just plugged a USB HDD into my Ubuntu PC and it's mounted read only - why is this?
[19:46] <g105b> Sorry, it's not read only, it is owned by Light Display Manager, and my user can't write to the disk.
[19:47] <Michael111> Hi, netdev budget runs out -- 0010ed51 00000000 00000008 (/proc/net/softnet_stat) ...... How do I fix it
[19:49] <Bashing-om> tomreyn: Back on .. status of your kernel issue ?
[19:49] <tomreyn> Bashing-om: hmm? which one.
[19:50] <Jordan_U> g105b: What filesystem is this?
[19:50] <g105b> Jordan_U: NTFS
[19:50] <Bashing-om> tomreyn: Maybe I got the nick wrong then -- my apologies . A short pencil beats a long memory every time :)
[19:50] <Fare> Jordan_U, is ubiquity the name of the interactive installer?
[19:50] <tomreyn> Bashing-om: i would think you did, i did not discuss a kernel issue in *this* channel lately.
[19:51] <Fare> Jordan, I didn't use it because last time I tried it erased all the partitions on the disk without asking for confirmation.
[19:51] <Fare> just as evil as a microsoft installer.
[19:51] <Michael111> Hi, netdev budget runs out -- 8x times (/proc/net/softnet_stat). How do I fix it?
[19:52] <Bashing-om> tomreyn: Appreciate that you did bear with me and correct my oversight .
[19:52] <Fare> anyway, now I'm trying to tell ubuntu's initrd about my encrypted volume groups
[19:53] <tomreyn> :) anytime
[19:53] <Fare> I also don't understand what is the recommended way to trigger a grub install for ubuntu, but that's not a problem as such because I'm using NixOS to generate my grub config anyway
[20:05] <wyseguy> can someone help, im trying to install ubuntu 16.04 and cant get gui to work, need to install with terminal since my mobo has no onboard video and i have a gtx 1060
[20:07] <Jordan_U> !minimal | wyseguy
[20:07] <wyseguy> thanks
[20:07] <Jordan_U> wyseguy: Ubuntu 16.10 might work out of the box with that card though.
[20:07] <Bashing-om> wyseguy: in the installer, try setting the "nomodeset" boot parameter from the F-6 boot screen options . Once installed then one can install a graphic's driver .
[20:08] <wyseguy> i tried nomodeset
[20:08] <wyseguy> ill try 16.10
[20:09] <Jordan_U> wyseguy: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1638860 seems to suggest that 16.10 still doesn't work out of the box with that card, but will allow you to install using nomodeset.
[20:10] <Jordan_U> wyseguy: Is your goal to get nouveau working, or were you planning to install Nvidia's proprietary drivers anyway?
[20:11] <wyseguy> need to install proprietary drivers
[20:11] <wyseguy> thinking only way will be to get another vc in there that will let me install then load nvidia drivers, then put the card back in
[20:11] <wyseguy> but trying not to have to go through that
[20:13] <Jordan_U> wyseguy: Does tty1 work from the Ubuntu 16.04 LiveUSB? (ctrl+alt+F1 to get to tty1)?
[20:13] <wyseguy> nope
[20:14] <Bashing-om> wyseguy: As a FYI - I also run a newer nVidia card that in 14.04 I must boot 'nomodeset' but in 16.04 has full support .
[20:14] <im-so> yo, so anybody can help finaly?
[20:17] <Jordan_U> wyseguy: Then the minimal iso for 16.04 likely won't work for you either. It can't hurt to try 16.04 minimal, but you're most likely to succeed with 16.10 and nomodeset.
[20:17] <Bashing-om> im-so: I am free - perhaps I can help . I have forgot your issue since last night . Restate the issue for me, please .
[20:19] <Fare> how do I tell ubuntu to boot on an encrypted lvm partition?
[20:23] <yocs0000> grrrrrr! what is the name of the root user on mysql in ubuntu?!
[20:23] <arrenlex> Hello. I did an apt-get upgrade two days ago, and it broke graphics for me. How do I get back to whatever versions of I running three days ago?
[20:25] <Geo> Hi, I've been upgrading ubuntu distros on a server since, I think, '08. Back then, it was a x86 machine, but I've since upgraded it to 64, but since it was the same drives, continued to run the i386 arch on it. It's finally time to move on, I think- is there any 'good' way to upgrade to the x64 OS w/o massive data loss?
[20:25] <Jordan_U> yocs0000: Whatever you set it to when you installed the mysql-server pacakge.
[20:25] <yocs0000> Jordan_U: it did not ask any password at the time
[20:25] <Jordan_U> yocs0000: Nvm, I see you said "name" rather than password.
[20:26] <yocs0000> Jordan_U: sorry, I was really upset
[20:27] <Bashing-om> arrenlex: In such a case one re-installs the graphic's driver :) Can you boot to terminal from the login screen ?
[20:28] <Jordan_U> yocs0000: Do you already have tables made or are you starting from scratch?
[20:28] <ioria> yocs0000, this is standard  https://dwlvaia9r6jw6.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/sk@server-_0012.jpg  ... how did you install mysql-server ?
[20:29] <arrenlex> Bashing-om:  x boots but it can't see one of my video cards anymore
[20:29] <arrenlex> Bashing-om: booted from livecd and confirmed that both are visible there so something changed. It started after an apt-get upgrade two days ago.
[20:30] <ioria> arrenlex, sudo lshw -c Video | pastebinit
[20:30] <arrenlex> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23574519/
[20:31] <ioria> arrenlex, what ubuntu release ?
[20:31] <arrenlex> ioria: 16.04 LTS
[20:32] <ioria> arrenlex, and what's the problem ?
[20:32] <im-so> Bashing-om: if you could help me, I would verry thankfuly. My question is: why everytime I turn on my laptop, I must use pulseaudio --start to turn on sound?
[20:32] <yocs0000> Jordan_U: usual ioria sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[20:32] <yocs0000> ioria: Jordan_U: reinstalling and reconfiguring
[20:32] <ioria> yocs0000, ok
[20:33] <arrenlex> ioria: Only the monitors hooked up to the RS880 work. xrandr thinks the 2270 doesn't even exist: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23574522/
[20:33] <arrenlex> ioria: Before my apt-get upgrade, and when I booted from the original livecd just now, xrandr shows all display ports on both cards and all three monitors work
[20:33] <Bashing-om> im-so: Yeah, that jogs the memory, but sorry sound is out of my experience range.
[20:34] <Bashing-om> !sound | im-so : have you been here ?
[20:34] <yocs0000> ioria: Jordan_U: sometimes ubuntu manages to irritate me a lot .... actually, drupal7 pacakge does not have the right dependencies I think
[20:35] <ioria> arrenlex, i see
[20:35] <im-so> Bashing-om: thanks anyway. Yes I have readed lot of docs about sound, I tryed google it, bust didint found answer.
[20:36] <ioria> arrenlex,  sudo apt full-upgrade  .... what it says ?
[20:36] <ioria> arrenlex,  not from live
[20:36] <Bashing-om> im-so: As much as I wish to help, as said - no experience here .
[20:36] <arrenlex> ioria: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[20:37] <ioria> arrenlex,  are you on livecd ?
[20:37] <arrenlex> ioria: No, booted to my normal install now
[20:37] <ioria> arrenlex,  uname -r
[20:37] <Meko> Hello
[20:38] <arrenlex> ioria: 4.4.0-51-generic
[20:38] <arrenlex> ioria: grub also showed kernel -47, tried booting into that one after this happened but didn't fix it
[20:38] <ioria> arrenlex,  ls /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[20:39] <arrenlex> ioria: ls: cannot access '/etc/X11/xorg.conf': No such file or directory
[20:39] <linuxman99> how do i add flash for firefox in ubuntu 16.10? please help someone
[20:39] <ioria> arrenlex,  ok, are you working with 2 or 3 monitors ?
[20:39] <im-so> Bashing-om: thanks atleast answering, most people here event dont answer :)
[20:40] <yocs0000> Jordan_U: ioria: for example, you sudo apt-get install drupal 7 .... well, where does it go?!
[20:40] <arrenlex> ioria: 3 in total. 2 on rs880 (motherboard integrated, working) and 1 on firepro2270 (pcie card, not working anymore)
[20:41] <yocs0000> and why dpkg database is never up to date?
[20:41] <ioria> !info drupal7 | yocs0000
[20:41] <yocs0000> ioria: how is that going to help?
[20:42] <ioria> yocs0000, not working ?
[20:43] <user_X> help can someone please tell me how to add flash to ubuntu 16.10 firefox?
[20:43] <ioria> arrenlex,  do you have a  monitors.xml  file  in home dir ?
[20:43] <arrenlex> ioria: Nope
[20:44] <ioria> arrenlex,  sudo updatedb && locate monitors.xml
[20:44] <arooni> hey folks; my lenovo t420 keeps crashing when i try to resume from suspend (ubuntu 16.04); i set up crashdump and it just crashed again on resume;  how can i check/share this log with some of you to see if we can track down why its happening?
[20:44] <yocs0000> ioria: the installtion works, but once you have finished here is drupal? nowhere to be seen, and the installer doe snot tell you .... I put it there
[20:44] <Guest84334> hey I have a problem :p I run mint 18 cinamon, and i have installed i3. on my system are two accounts, i would like to set it up so when i login to one account i3 allways starts, and on the second one cinamon. Does any one know how to do this ( i have mdm by default but i could change it if needed)
[20:44] <xangua> user_X: sudo apt install flashplugin-installer , or ubuntu-restricted-extras for codecs, fonts and flash
[20:45] <arrenlex> ioria: Is that a gnome file? I'm running kde
[20:45] <arrenlex> ioria: But in the display settings, only two monitors show up at all (like xrandr)
[20:45] <xangua> ! Mint | Guest84334
[20:45] <ioria> arrenlex,   cat /var/log/apt/history.log | pastebinit
[20:46] <arrenlex> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23574614/
[20:46] <arrenlex> ioria: Broke around Dec 1
[20:47] <ioria> yocs0000, have you read this ? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Drupal
[20:49] <Dr-007> wow thats awesome
[20:49] <Dr-007> didnt know you could apt-get install it
[20:49] <ioria> arrenlex,   probably xserver-common ... but not easy downgrade
[20:50] <arrenlex> ioria: What makes it a hard downgrade?
[20:50] <ioria> arrenlex,   other dependencies
[20:51] <mundus2018> Im having issue compiling a program https://paste.linux.community/view/raw/607b8e36
[20:52] <zix> my install is stuck on Preparing to install ubuntu. The screen with the checkboxes for install updates now or install third party programs. How do i fix this?
[20:53] <mundus2018> id just reboot and try again
[20:53] <im-so> zix: there is no any error?
[20:54] <yocs0000> ioria: thank you, I have decided to install he manual way ....easier than using the current repository system .... but I am thinking of going arch, in any case you end up having to do everything imortan by hand.
[20:55] <ioria> yocs0000,  just have a read , and you'll be fine
[20:56] <yocs0000> ioria: I hve just removed muon and all software installer .... I go manual and that is the end of the story
[20:56] <ioria> yocs0000,  oky
[20:57] <ioria> arrenlex,  do you have another de, for any chance ?
[20:57] <arrenlex> ioria: Not sure what you mean by de?
[20:57] <ioria> arrenlex,  desktop ... other than kde ?
[20:58] <arrenlex> ioria: I could install one; what do you have in mind?
[20:58] <ioria> arrenlex,  that could be a kde issue
[20:59] <arrenlex> ioria: xrandr is way below the desktop environment; if xrandr doesn't see it then x can't bring it up regardless of the de
[20:59] <wyseguy> Bashing-om Jordan_U sorry had to run for a min, so about my gtx 1060, i am also trying mint 18, which is based on ubuntu 16.04, should have the same outcome no?
[20:59] <ioria> arrenlex,  yeah
[21:01] <ioria> arrenlex,  no idea, then sy
[21:01] <arrenlex> ioria: np, thanks for trying
[21:02] <im-so> why everytime I turn on my laptop, I must use pulseaudio --start to turn on sound?
[21:02] <ioria> arrenlex,  you know the issue of xenial with amd, right ?
[21:02] <arrenlex> ioria: no, what is it/
[21:02] <ioria> arrenlex, no more fglrx, and no proprietary driver in use
[21:02] <im-so> why everytime I turn on my laptop, I must use pulseaudio --start to turn on sound?
[21:03] <im-so> why everytime I turn on my laptop, I must use pulseaudio --start to turn on sound?
[21:03] <arrenlex> ioria: I'm fine with that, I've never used the proprietary driver
[21:03] <mundus2018> how do I add an option to CFLAGS
[21:03] <im-so> I MUST SPAM THAT SOMEBODY COULD HELP ME, SO PLEASE ADMINS DONT BAN ME!
[21:03] <im-so> why everytime I turn on my laptop, I must use pulseaudio --start to turn on sound?
[21:04] <im-so> I MUST SPAM THAT SOMEBODY COULD HELP ME, SO PLEASE ADMINS DONT BAN ME!
[21:04] <yocs0000> ioria: I followed the recommended way of installing and now luck!
[21:04] <im-so> why everytime I turn on my laptop, I must use pulseaudio --start to turn on sound?
[21:04] <im-so> I MUST SPAM THAT SOMEBODY COULD HELP ME, SO PLEASE ADMINS DONT BAN ME!
[21:04] <ioria> yocs0000,  good job
[21:04] <im-so> why everytime I turn on my laptop, I must use pulseaudio --start to turn on sound?
[21:04] <im-so> I MUST SPAM THAT SOMEBODY COULD HELP ME, SO PLEASE ADMINS DONT BAN ME!
[21:04] <FinalX> wow, that's a new level of annoying
[21:05] <mundus2018> lol
[21:05] <lakitu> i am helping someone, & he's getting that 'unable to install grub2' or 'unable to find package grub2' or w/e during the installer of ubuntu - does he ignore it or does he have to do something, or can't he install this os?
[21:05] <FinalX> but hey, he didn't get banned... :P
[21:05] <yocs0000> ioria: sorry, *NO* luck ....
[21:06] <SonikkuAmerica> No one signalled the ops team...
[21:06] <yocs0000> ioria: you just end with a white page
[21:06] <SonikkuAmerica> I'm a core channel op, but not in here, unfortunately
[21:06] <FinalX> SonikkuAmerica: they didn't need to, Drone` +q'd his ip :p
[21:06] <th0r> im-so, I looked up a link, but I don't respond well to intimidation.
[21:07] <SonikkuAmerica> FinalX - +q isn't a ban, it's a quiet. Probably all we need for now. I'll monitor the situation and alert the ops as needed.
[21:07] <im-so> th0r: there was no link, there was a question
[21:08] <FinalX> SonikkuAmerica: that was my point with the "but hey, he didn't get banned" right after the +q ;)
[21:08] <th0r> im-so, and the link offers some possibilities, but like I said.....
[21:08] <FinalX> he was asking not to be banned, so the +q was therefore funny :p
[21:09] <anonan> hi!
[21:09] <im-so> why everytime I turn on my laptop, I must use pulseaudio --start to turn on sound?
[21:09] <im-so> I MUST SPAM THAT SOMEBODY COULD HELP ME, SO PLEASE ADMINS DONT BAN ME!
[21:09] <SonikkuAmerica> !ops | im-so
[21:10] <FinalX> SonikkuAmerica :) guess he still didn't learn.. thanks :p
[21:10] <anonan> i'm trying to install 16.04 on ZFS on top of LUKS. i've generated an initramfs that should try to luksOpen the encrypted device, but it doesn't.
[21:10] <SonikkuAmerica> You're welcome. Back to business.
[21:10] <ikonia> anonan: that just sounds like a nightmare of a custom setup not supported by the installer
[21:11] <ikonia> ZFS is not in the installer, so I'm not sure how you're approaching this
[21:11] <anonan> grub2 drops into busybox, and there's a /conf/conf.d/cryptroot which holds the correct content, i believe. still, i don't see any effort by grub to unlock the device.
[21:11] <yocs0000> completely lost here .... anyone who has been able to make a local installation of drupal work?
[21:12] <ikonia> yocs0000: whats your actual issue
[21:12] <anonan> ikonia: it's certainly unsupported, and i hope it won't turn into a nightmare. :) i can link you the 3 or so sources i followed to get where i'm now, or give you a detailed list of what i did (i kept track for future reference).
[21:12] <ikonia> anonan: zfs is supported by the installer ?
[21:12] <anonan> either way, i'm not too familiar with grub and initramfs, and was hoping that someone had ideas what could have gone wrong when i'm not even asked for the LUKS passphrase.
[21:13] <ikonia> anonan: why are you messing with initramfs and stuff
[21:13] <anonan> ikonia: like i said, it's not supported, at least to the best of my knowledge
[21:13] <ikonia> ahhh sorry
[21:13] <ikonia> I thought you said it was supported, hence my surprise
[21:13] <anonan> ikonia: because i guess i need to if i want to get this working. ;)
[21:13] <ikonia> it's going to be out of scope of this channel
[21:13] <ikonia> it just sounds like the worst possible situation/setup thats likley to break with certain package updates
[21:14] <anonan> ikonia: any idea where i could take this? i figured #ubuntu-boot or #debian-boot would be good places, but they're abandoned.
[21:14] <ikonia> anonan: you're using ubuntu right ? not debian
[21:14] <yocs0000> ikonia: install following instruction, end up with a blank page with nothing
[21:14] <ikonia> yocs0000: what instructions
[21:14] <yocs0000> ikonia:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Drupal
[21:14] <anonan> ikonia: yes, xenial (i figured #debian-boot would be similar enough when i saw that #ubuntu-boot is empty)
[21:15] <ikonia> anonan: cool, I'd keep away from debian channels then as they won't welcome ubuntu support and they won't welcome unsupported installer setups too
[21:16] <anonan> well, is there a suited (non-empty) ubuntu channel where i could ask for guidance?
[21:16] <ikonia> anonan: can' think of one off the top of my head, pondering
[21:18] <yocs0000> any clue anyone?
[21:18] <ikonia> yocs0000: lets have a look
[21:19] <ikonia> yocs0000: did you use the dpkg drupal install or the tar
[21:19] <yocs0000> ikonia: dpkg
[21:19] <ikonia> druapal 7 or druapal 6
[21:19] <yocs0000> ikonia: 7
[21:19] <yocs0000> ikonia: drupal6 not in the rep anymore
[21:20] <ikonia> yocs0000: can I see the output of thec command "ls -la /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/drupal.conf" please
[21:22] <yocs0000> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 158 Dec  3 21:21 /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/drupal.conf
[21:22] <ikonia> yocs0000: lets have a look at the error log for your site please (use a pastebin please)
[21:22] <yocs0000> ikonia: what error log? It does output nothing.
[21:23] <ikonia> apache will log it
[21:23] <Jeeves_Moss> what causes eh live 64 bit disk to go to a black screen after the grub menu?
[21:23] <mynameisawesome> Could someone share a sysctl.conf for high network performance? I have an issue with net.core.netdev_budget (runs out)
[21:24] <ikonia> mynameisawesome: there isn't a template form - you have to work it out for your network and hardware
[21:24] <yocs0000> ikonia: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23574791/
[21:24] <Bashing-om> !nomodeset | Jeeves_Moss
[21:24] <XDD> what are you doing?
[21:24] <ikonia> yocs0000: PHP Fatal error:  require_once(): Failed opening required 'dbconfig.php' (include_path='.:/usr/share/php') in /etc/drupal/7/sites/default/settings.php on line 182
[21:24] <ikonia> yocs0000: that is your problem
[21:25] <mynameisawesome> I know, but there should be something out for DigitalOcean or VPS in general, right?
[21:25] <ikonia> yocs0000: you've not configured it to talk to your DB
[21:25] <ikonia> mynameisawesome: no
[21:25] <yocs0000> ikonia: thank you .... but I followed step by step AND used debconf ....
[21:25] <yocs0000> ikonia: so if there is a problem, is in the docs or in debconf
[21:25] <mynameisawesome> :( -- Do I need increase net.core.netdev_max_backlog as it runs out? -- Thank you
[21:26] <yocs0000> ikonia: not the first time by the way ....
[21:26] <yocs0000> ikonia: anyway, thanks a lot for your help!!!! Have a good evening ....
[21:29] <or4n> ikonia: about yocs0000's issue. Doesn't that mean just that it can't find or don't have permissions to open dbconfig.php file? Not that DB isn't configured?
[21:29] <ikonia> or4n: no, it's giving a line number for what it can't parse
[21:31] <or4n> ikonia: Isn't that just line number on where require_once()-function was called.
[21:36] <p1xel> Hello! Please help me. My computer is overloaded by process tracker-miner-fs. This process utilize 70-80+ % CPU. How i can fix this trouble.
[21:45] <greta_samsa> p1xel: tracker makes your computer run slower while only allowing you to search keywords for your files. Do you mind not being able to use the file search menu to search tags?
[21:48] <greta_samsa> p1xel: If you don't mind it running occasionally, go to the Terminal and enter "gsettings set org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.Files crawling-interval -2 ; gsettings set org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.Files enable-monitors false
[21:48] <greta_samsa> "
[21:49] <greta_samsa> Then run tracker-control -r
[21:49] <greta_samsa> "tracker-control -r", rather.
[21:49] <or4n> Maybe he could just set niceness to higher value.
[21:53] <greta_samsa> or4n: I suppose so, but there will still be slowdowns when processor time is reallocated.
[21:57] <or4n> greta_samsa: afaik it shouldn't be a problem since CPU scheduler changes running processes all the time (like 1000 times per second unless it's set to dynamic).
[21:58] <or4n> greta_samsa: IO scheduling should be taken into consideration also so ionice should probably be changed also.
[22:00] <greta_samsa> or4n: Either way would work. We'll have to see if p1xel comes back, first.
[22:01] <or4n> Maybe I should disable joins/parts/quits ignore.
[22:02] <greta_samsa> or4n: p1xel is in the room; I suspect they're not at the computer now.
[22:04] <p1xel> I install tracker-gui and run tracket-preferences and follow all steps in this manual http://www.putorius.net/2014/12/disable-tracker-on-fedora-21-fedora-20.html
[22:09] <p1xel> After the reboot, everything looks good.
[22:13] <auvajs> hi, I'm unable to kill vlc, kill [num of process] and sido pkill vlc doesn't work
[22:13] <auvajs> *sudo pkill of course
[22:13] <or4n> auvajs: kill -9 ?
[22:14] <auvajs> or4n: cool, finally it works
[22:14] <auvajs> or4n: tnx
[22:14] <or4n> auvajs: np. "kill <pid>" is like "could you please shutdown" and with -9 it's "die!"
[22:15] <auvajs> or4n: ok :) bye
[22:17] <MonkeyDust> die, maggots, die!
[22:24] <hh271053> was ist irc
[22:24] <MonkeyDust> !de
[22:26] <hh271053> was ist irc
[22:26] <teh|Mephisto> anybody recommend a good vmwareish workstation?
[22:27] <or4n> ikonia: Not that it matters anymore but I just did fresh install of Xenial Server and used Drupal installation guide linked before and it worked like a charm.
[22:27] <yangm97> if FreeNAS and openelec had babies and ubuntu were to host the baby, how the setup would look like?
[22:27] <yangm97> I have a notebook with a fried hd, an usb hd and a pendrive. What distribution of ubuntu would be more suitable to run from the pendrive, create zfs partitions on the hd and display the nice kodi interface on the hdmi?
[22:27] <yangm97> I once tried running ubuntu desktop from a usb pendrive but performance was 💩
[22:28] <teh|Mephisto> omg emojis in IRC... i've been away too long
[22:28] <or4n> yangm97: If your USB-drive has 2.5" hd, then just put that into your laptop.
[22:29] <yangm97> but ubuntu server has no gui for obvious reasons. and there's ubuntu core which I don't know nothing about
[22:29] <yangm97>  > yangm97: If your USB-drive has 2.5" hd, then just put that into your laptop.
[22:29] <yangm97> unfortunately, it's usb based. thanks, samsung
[22:29] <or4n> yangm97: Most (if not all) USB-drives has normal hd inside.
[22:30] <mcphail> yangm97: I think your expectations are a little high for USB performance
[22:31] <yangm97> http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8381/8572570778_dff8eff4da_c.jpg
[22:31] <mcphail> yangm97: if you have enough RAM, any distro is going to speed up after a while as things get cached in RAM. But zfs is capable of consuming ridiculous amounts of RAM
[22:31] <lil> what up every one
[22:32] <yangm97> the case is cheap plastic, and the hd interface is usb. no sata-to-usb adapter inside
[22:33] <yangm97> it's a samsung s2 portable if anyone is wondering
[22:33] <yangm97> mcphail: I was kind counting on zfs ram hungryness to save me actually
[22:34] <teh|Mephisto> yangm97: care to share on that one?
[22:34] <yangm97> lubuntu ran way faster from the usb stick though.
[22:35] <glitchd> im sure it did
[22:35] <yangm97> kodi is actually pretty lightweight. and will run without a full blown window manager, plain x11 will do it
[22:36] <yangm97> teh|Mephisto (IRC): share what exactly?
[22:36] <glitchd> yangm97, lxde is much less resource hungry
[22:36] <teh|Mephisto> how do you want zfs's RAM hoarding to save you?
[22:37] <yangm97> mcphail (IRC): I don't think so. ubuntu live install is actually pretty darn fast, but once it's installed to usb... oh my god...
[22:38] <yangm97> I assume it has to do with the system image being fully loaded into the ram on installation but not once it's installed
[22:39] <yangm97> the machine has 4GB of RAM, i5 2410m
[22:39] <Jordan_U> yangm97: Not so much that as the fact that it's all very well compressed in a squashfs filesystem, and there are no writes to disk (unless persistance is enabled).
[22:39] <or4n> Wow, that HD kinda sucks :(
[22:40] <yangm97> I didn't know about the compression
[22:45] <yangm97> so its desired to use a fs with transparent compression on the usb stick and forget about zfs on the hd?
[22:47] <clarkk> on ubuntu 16.04, I need a script to run on user logout and lightdm shutdown. I've tried adding [SeatDefaults] session-cleanup-script=myscript -u   to /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf/99-myfile.conf, but it doesn't work.  Can anyone give me any suggestions please?
[22:50] <dbear> anyone here?
[22:52] <Jordan_U> clarkk: Please pastebin your /etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf.d/99-myfile.conf and the contents of your script.
[22:57] <pseudo_> Are there any particularly nice tools (preferably GUI) for remapping the keyboard layout ?
[22:58] <Soul_Sample> is there a way to enable CSD for apps in ubuntu? so that nautilus looks like it looks in gnome?
[22:58] <thushi> Hello all, How can I install Nvidia GeForce GT 540M driver on 16.04
[22:58] <thushi> ?
[22:58] <thushi> I tried downloading the script provided by Nvidia website itself...but didn't work
[22:59] <glitchd> thushi, was the script executable?
[22:59] <Soul_Sample> thushi: can't you just install them through the "Additional drivers" application?
[23:00] <glitchd> thushi, did it give an error?
[23:00] <thushi> glitchd, : It got failed
[23:00] <pseudo_> thushi: "Additional Drivers" might allow its installation
[23:00] <glitchd> thushi, while downloading the script or after executing it?
[23:00] <thushi> Soul_Sample, Additional drivers? Where can I find that?
[23:00] <thushi> glitchd, After executing?
[23:00] <thushi> After executing
[23:00] <Soul_Sample> thushi: just open the ubuntu dash and type drivers, it should find it
[23:01] <glitchd> hmm..
[23:01] <glitchd> thushi, follow what Soul_Sample is saying
[23:01] <glitchd> thushi, might be easier that way
[23:01] <thushi> Soul_Sample, Aah ok.. I never tried dash board... got it... I will try that now :)
[23:01] <Soul_Sample> thushi: it should detect your GPU and recommend the driver, just press install and after it's done restart the computer
[23:01]  * thushi trying to install Nvidia Geforce GT 540M via Additional drivers section
[23:04] <thushi> Soul_Sample, glitchd : Looks like the driver is already installed or I might be wrong. Because in the additional driver section under NVIDA Corporation there are 4 drivers listed
[23:04] <clarkk> Jordan_U: 99-myfile.conf is not at  /etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf.d. There is nothing in it other than what I posted above (on two separate lines).  The script always runs successfully from the command line - I've been using it for years.  I actually found the solution for ubuntu 12.04, but I was forced to upgrade to 14.04 (which worked fine), so chose to upgrade to the latest 16.04, which failed miserably. Consequently, I had to do a c
[23:04] <thushi> Trying to switch it to the proprietary tested one
[23:06] <Soul_Sample> thushi: is one of them selected? if not, then it's not installed.
[23:07] <Soul_Sample> thushi: when you install nvidia properly you can find nvidia X server settings in your dash as well
[23:07] <Jordan_U> clarkk: Your message was cut off at "Consequently, I had to do a c".
[23:08] <thushi> Soul_Sample, Yes Nouveau display driver was selected(opensource). Changing it to nvidia-367(Proprietary,tested)
[23:08] <clarkk> Jordan_U: oh, sorry...
[23:08] <clarkk> Jordan_U: Consequently, I had to do a clean install.  Unfortunately, I can't remember for the life of me how I got it to work before
[23:09] <Soul_Sample> thushi: yeah, that sounds okay. after it's done it should recommend a reboot and that should be all
[23:10] <Jordan_U> clarkk: Where is your script stored? Please pastebin it (often scripts can succeed or fail based on the enivronment they're executed from).
[23:10] <thushi> Soul_Sample, Ok, It's still applying the changes. I will let you know once changes gets applied. But I don't find a nvidia settings app in dash board
[23:11] <Soul_Sample> thushi: you will after the reboot
[23:11] <zykotick9> thushi: <possible warning for future> if you ran the intall script from nvidia.com you "could" (but hopefully won't) have problems down the road after a kernel update.  i'd suggest NEVER running that script on a ubuntu/debian system.  _IF_ you have problems, it's something to remember...
[23:11] <thushi> Soul_Sample, Aaah ok.. Can I revert back the one which I already ran in my system?
[23:12] <Soul_Sample> thushi: you just run the additional drivers again and change back to nouveau
[23:13] <thushi> Soul_Sample, I mean, remove the one which was installed with nvidia provided script
[23:13] <Soul_Sample> thushi: you don't need the script anymore
[23:13] <thushi> Soul_Sample, Ok
[23:13] <tominator> Guten Tag
[23:13] <Afshaal> Can someone give me a hand here?  Apparently there was a power outage while I was away and my computer was idling, and now that I'm back I can't seem to get Network Manager to work anymore
[23:14] <Soul_Sample> thushi: the script would install the driver and that would be fine, but as zykotick9 said, you could have problems later. drivers in additional drivers are usually tested and stable
[23:14] <clarkk> Jordan_U:  I'll give you the simplest script that exhibits the issue (give me 10 mins to test it). Also, let me put this another way.  What is the correct approach for getting a script to run at user logoff or shutdown?  Is it the one I'm using, or are there other ways?
[23:14] <Soul_Sample> thushi: drivers on nvidia's homepage are latest and newest but sometimes can be "too new" for their own good and incompatible with your system
[23:14] <tominator> Would anyone recommend upgrading a MacBook 1,1 (2006 Model) to LTS 16?
[23:14] <tominator> Xenial?
[23:15] <tominator> And is Bashing-om here?
[23:15] <thushi> Soul_Sample, zykotick9 : Ok, Thanks for this info!
[23:16] <Bashing-om> tominator: Uh Huh .. present and accounted for :)
[23:16] <thushi> Soul_Sample, zykotick9: I was actually confused because I have searched a lot in internet and people were using different scripts and updates...and interestingly no one has mentioned using "Additional Drivers" section :)
[23:16] <Soul_Sample> thushi: the more you keep with software available in the repository, the more stable your system will be. adding any additional packages and installing software manually could break something. but that shouldn't stop you from playing around, there is always a fix :)
[23:16] <Soul_Sample> thushi: well possibly you found some tutorials that aren't ubuntu specific. not all distributions have the additional drivers section
[23:17] <thushi> Soul_Sample, Yup, Sure...But for Nvidia the above was happened :)
[23:17] <tominator> Bashing-om, So where were we?
[23:18] <a1ex> help
[23:18] <Soul_Sample> thushi: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/10/things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-16-10 under 3! :D
[23:19] <thushi> Soul_Sample, Aaah ok... Thanks :)
[23:19] <Afshaal> Nevermind figured it out.  Had to restart the network-manager service
[23:19] <Bashing-om> tominator: We were straightening up kernels; getting ready to rebuild the initrd.img file. So, let's see whare we are now . pastebin ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ' And here we go again .
[23:19] <Jordan_U> clarkk: That is the way I would try first.
[23:19] <Afshaal> This should really be automatic, normal people aren't going to know what to do when this happens to them :(
[23:19] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Back into it then! :D
[23:20] <thushi> Soul_Sample, I was actually using Windows 7 and having Nvidia drivers... And I was  using Ubuntu on VM.... But my code compilation used to take hell out of time and I did removed windows and installed Ubuntu....
[23:21] <thushi> Soul_Sample, Also I play Dota2 and I need Nvidia drivers for that and I was like from last two days searching over the internet how to get the drivers ;/
[23:21] <Soul_Sample> thushi: is it working now? did you reboot?
[23:22] <tom-macbook> So, while that gets together, how do I upgrade kernals? This macbook i'm on now is also using 3.16.0-72-generic
[23:22] <thushi> Soul_Sample, The changes got applied... Now rebooting the system... Will let you know once my system is up again.
[23:22] <Soul_Sample> thushi: okay, i'll be back in a minute or so
[23:24] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23575321/
[23:24] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: EOL release there on the Mac ? what shows ' lsb_release -a ' ?
[23:24] <clarkk> Jordan_U: thank you. I'm going to log off for 10 minutes. bbs
[23:25] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, "No LSB modules are available"
[23:25] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Distributor ID:	Ubuntu
[23:25] <tom-macbook> Description:	Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
[23:25] <tom-macbook> Release:	16.04
[23:25] <tom-macbook> Codename:	xenial
[23:25] <tom-macbook> I'm not spamming I promise
[23:26] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Oh wait, wrong terminal XD
[23:27] <karan> k
[23:28] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23575334/
[23:28] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, -For the macbook
[23:31] <dfinn> I've got a 14.04 server that has /run almost full.  I found that atop was keeping a file under there (/run/atop/atop.acct) that was taking up most of the space.  I deleted that file and then killed the atop process but no space has been recovered.  I verified with lsof that the file is not being held open.  Any ideas on how to recover the space?  du says there is 772k used but df shows 783 meg
[23:32] <Bashing-om> !15.10 | tom-macbook Yeah thought this might be the case here:
[23:33] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, I'll check that out. Fortunately, the MacBook hasfree space on/boot
[23:33] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, One at a time though, my bad.
[23:37] <Geo> Hi, I've been upgrading ubuntu distros on a server since, I think, '08. Back then, it was a x86 machine, but I've since upgraded it to 64, but since it was the same drives, continued to run the i386 arch on it. It's finally time to move on, I think- is there any 'good' way to upgrade to the x64 OS w/o massive data loss?
[23:38] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Let's try ' sudo dpkg -P linux-image-extra-3.16.0-72-generic '  what results ? Rather then batching all this I do prefer in small steps .
[23:39] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Of course, I appreciate that. Let me see what happens
[23:39] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, We're back to "No space left on device"
[23:40] <mchype> Geo ... I'm 99% certain that you have to do a complete fresh install of whatever OS you are trying to upgrade to if you are switching architectures ... meaning that backing up your data is highly recommended.
[23:40] <mchype> Geo: How much data are we talking?
[23:42] <Geo> its not the files that I'm worried about, its the services and configs- all the stuff I've installed
[23:42] <Geo> smtp, apache, etc
[23:42] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: K .. let me see what I can come up with for a batch removal on this mess .
[23:42] <lenswipee_> Hi, I created a standard account (no password) and when I sudo in terminal it prompts with password and when I hit enter it complains. Why does this happen?
[23:43] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Awesome, I'll be right here
[23:43] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: ' sudo dpkg -P linux-image{,-extra}-3.19.0-{25,28,30,31,32}-generic
[23:43] <Bashing-om> sudo apt-get -f install
[23:43] <Geo> its all those 'small things' that have accumulated after nearly a decade that I fear won't make a migration
[23:44] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Wait .. I did not men to pull that trigger .. hang on .
[23:44] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Yeah it came back with a bunch of complaints about ignoring requests
[23:45] <ubuntu999> ??
[23:47] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: sudo dpkg -P linux-image{,-extra}-4.4.0-{34,38,42,43}-generic . Try this and see what results . If runs. we do the headers next .
[23:48] <tom-macbook> got it
[23:48] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, It's chewing on it
[23:49] <Jordan_U> lenswipee_: How did you create a user with "" for a password?
[23:50] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, gzip shut down, but it's continuing
[23:52] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: I sirta expected it to spit on " pi  linux-image-extra-4.4.0-38-generic  " : but to keep on chewing .
[23:52] <Bashing-om> sorta*
[23:52] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, It's still going but each one is kicking off before going to the next.
[23:53] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: Good . there is a bunch to resolve each one .
[23:53] <hal> Jordan_U, sorry it's taken so long.  Here the code, that doesn't work  https://gist.github.com/anonymous/d5268de1c4a65e3cee9e109369742b18
[23:53] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, By kicking off I mean it says it is out of space but still going.
[23:54] <hal> Jordan_U, the underscores in the filename should be replaced with forward slashes, to show the paths
[23:55] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Now it is messing with depmod.....
[23:55] <clarkk> Jordan_U: ugh, sorry, I used my other account by mistake. I'm back!   See hal's messages ;)
[23:57] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Well Well Well, it finished!
[23:57] <tom-macbook> Bashing-om, Errors were encountered while processing linux-image-extra-4.4.0-34-generic; linux-image-extra-4.4.0-38-generic; linux-image-extra-4.4.0-42-generic; linux-image-extra-4.4.0-43-generic
[23:59] <Bashing-om> tom-macbook: tom-macbook Not good 'nuff info . please show me the whole thing .. I am mot at my crystal ball . If I do not see, I do not know what to fix .