[00:04] <muckanayumka> selam
[00:05] <Jo5hua-> Good evening! Does anyone know what "byobu" stands for? The ssh terminal program.. I cannot find what the acronym means
[00:05] <puffinz> I really like these Ubuntu Gnome wallpapers
[00:06] <jayjo> how do I move a window to another monitor if compiz-plugins did not work?
[00:07] <Wulf> Jo5hua-: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/By%C5%8Dbu
[00:09] <kidkid> man
[00:09] <kidkid> im so stupid
[00:09] <kidkid> i did apt-get upgrade and there was choosing keyboard and i cancelled and now i aborted it
[00:09] <kidkid> what did i ruin now?
[00:09] <Jo5hua-> Omg Wulf you are the best! Thank you so much.
[00:09] <Jo5hua-> This has been an enigma for me the last 7 years =)
[00:09] <Wulf> Jo5hua-: may the google be with you
[00:10] <kidkid> s/google/god/
[00:10] <kidkid> s/god/jesus/
[00:10] <kidkid> s/jesus/mohammad/
[00:10] <Jo5hua-> I did search but I must have searched the wrong keywords :)
[00:10] <amikrop> External (USB) hard drive doesn't (always) automount on boot, and needs re-plugging. Didn't have this problem on Windows. Any help please?
[00:10] <Jo5hua-> I'm so happy now I feel enlightened
[00:10] <Jo5hua-> Thank you
[00:10] <kidkid> amikrop: what did you try?
[00:11] <amikrop> Re-plugging works every time, but I was hoping I could avoid it obviously.
[00:11] <puffinz> Search Results: No Found.
[00:11] <amikrop> kidkid: what do you mean?
[00:11] <kidkid> amikrop: sorry i forget auto mount is thing in ubuntu...
[00:11] <amikrop> It should be a thing in every user-friendly OS of 21st century
[00:12] <kidkid> sure man
[00:12] <kidkid> mmm i forgot :(
[00:12] <amikrop> np :)
[00:12] <kidkid> if i know how to read usb logs
[00:12] <kidkid> thats what i would do
[00:13] <amikrop> no idea where to find them or how to read them
[00:13] <amikrop> i guess dmesg or smth? but no idea
[00:13] <kidkid> dmesg yea
[00:13] <kidkid> let me google for ya
[00:13] <kidkid> http://askubuntu.com/questions/397190/usb-drive-are-not-mounted-automatically
[00:13] <kidkid> mmm i hope this will help
[00:13] <amikrop> thanks
[00:13] <kidkid> but if not wait for an expert to come!
[00:14] <jimmy_> hi
[00:14] <kidkid> I believe a fellow expers are hide here
[00:14] <Castor_Troy> hi, i have xubuntu and win10 dual boot. i have a blank ntfs drive to which i copied files from ubuntu. i cannot open the folder in windows
[00:14] <kidkid> see topic
[00:14] <kidkid> Castor_Troy: see /topic
[00:14] <melt> can anyone help me install systemd on 14.04, the mpitti ppa is not working
[00:14] <kidkid> melt: how is it not working? any errors?
[00:15] <melt> oops, not working, ha, well the dist-upgrade does not seem to be doing anything, just 0 packages need update
[00:15] <Castor_Troy> kidkid, ?
[00:15] <Castor_Troy> is my question out of topic ?
[00:15] <kidkid> Castor_Troy: type /topic ... this is #ubuntu
[00:16] <kidkid> I believe #xubuntu can help you!
[00:16] <Castor_Troy> yeah, ok.. i copied files from ubuntu, cant see them in windows
[00:16] <melt> kidkid i was doing this http://voices.canonical.com/tag/boot/
[00:16] <amikrop> kidkid: yeah, i followed the guide but didnt work.. i ll wait for someone to answer
[00:16] <kidkid> amikrop: any errors?
[00:17] <jimmy_> what's ubuntu?
[00:17] <amikrop> kidkid: the key in dconf-editor that the guide says to check, is already checked
[00:17] <reisio> jimmy_: regzraktree
[00:18] <kidkid> amikrop: try this http://serverfault.com/questions/414120/how-to-get-usb-devices-to-automount-in-ubuntu-12-04-server
[00:18] <kidkid> sorry DONT SERVER
[00:20] <IpSo> When my Linux server boots, I can see the text scroll across the screen, but then the entire screen goes blank. This is on a Linux server, so there is no graphical display enabled and I have: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nomodeset bootdegraded=true text" -- Any ideas how I can prevent the screen from going black? I assume its some kind of video mode change?
[00:22] <skinux> Is there a good Ubuntu doc for properly setting up Apache with FastCGI?
[00:23] <moloch> heyyo
[00:25] <melt> Crack cocaine makes me download ubuntu faster
[00:25] <reisio> so true
[00:25] <reisio> skinux: no, but there's one for properly setting up nginx with fastcgi
[00:25] <kidkid> so true
[00:25] <reisio> :p
[00:26] <kidkid> :))))))
[00:26] <melt> so it looks like the only ubuntu right now that supports fglrx AND systemd is 15.10
[00:27] <kidkid> melt: what are you trying to do?
[00:27] <melt> i want to be able to build the amd fglrx 15.12 proprietary drivers incl the dkms module AND be able to install all my services. :)
[00:28] <Bashing-om> melt: 14.04.1 .. stress on .1 . Is the support for FGLRX .
[00:28] <melt> Bashing-om: yes it worked great but does not allow systemd
[00:29] <melt> even up to 14.04.5
[00:29] <melt> gonna try 15.10 see what i can accomplish.
[00:32] <kidkid> byeeeeeeeee
[00:32] <kidkid> just froze
[00:32] <MadokaMagica> Hello everyone!
[00:33] <MadokaMagica> Does anyone in here know how to install a wireless adapter driver for Realtek RTL8192EU for Linux?
[00:33] <MadokaMagica> Without Ethernet
[00:34] <blacknred0> MadokaMagica: probably download the deb and all of its dependencies and then transfer to a thumb drive and install
[00:34] <Bashing-om> melt: I have not done it . and maybe a pain . but one can intall systemd to 14.04 : http://linuxg.net/how-to-install-and-test-systemd-on-ubuntu-14-04-trusty-tahr-and-ubuntu-12-04-precise-pangolin/ .
[00:34] <skinux> If I can get nGinx working properly, that will work too.
[00:34] <MadokaMagica> I downloaded the .deb
[00:34] <blacknred0> And it's dependencies as well?
[00:35] <MadokaMagica> How do you know what dependencies it needs?
[00:35] <melt> Bashing-om: i attempted this, however, the dist-upgrade step does not do anything, it just says 0 updates
[00:35] <MadokaMagica> I got it from here: https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/reserve-7
[00:35] <gabe_> I like how im running arch but default i join here
[00:35] <gabe_> lol
[00:36] <MadokaMagica> When I tried to run the installer, it pulled up a screen with an install button
[00:36] <MadokaMagica> That button didn't seem to work
[00:36] <blacknred0> MadokaMagica:
[00:36] <blacknred0> apt-cache showpkg package-name
[00:37] <MadokaMagica> I don't have access to that partition right now, I'm gonna do it later
[00:37] <MadokaMagica> Linux is a pain in the ass to install with Windows
[00:37] <Bashing-om> melt: Anything beyond 14.04.(1) the xserver does not support FGLRX . AMD is giving us what we asked for .. open source drivers .
[00:37] <melt> Bashing-om: they are giving it to us in a horrible fashion, as half their cards do not work with amdgpu
[00:38] <blacknred0> Used to be worse... it's getting better with new hardware over time
[00:38] <melt> X server doesn't support fglrx?????
[00:38] <melt> from what ver
[00:38] <MadokaMagica> Also I used EasyBCD to do the dual boot
[00:38] <MadokaMagica> The problem is it boots into a command line version of grub
[00:39] <MadokaMagica> How do I have it go to the GUI verison?
[00:40] <Bashing-om> melt: A fact there and there is a lot of adjustment , amdgpu for later release cards . radeon for earlier .. and bleeding edge is amdgpu-pro.
[00:41] <melt> Bashing-om: yes, i need either fglrx with dkms, or amdgpu-pro, because i use OpenCL
[00:41] <skinux> Can I get a link to the doc for nGinx and FastCGI?
[00:41] <skinux> I've had trouble finding a good doc meant for Ubuntu
[00:42] <reisio> /msg alis list *ubunt*server*
[00:42] <reisio> probs
[00:43] <Bashing-om> melt: What card ? and also see: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2317199#post13540589 .
[00:43] <Zombie_Ryushu> Somerone is mass spamming me.
[00:43] <melt> ya
[00:43] <melt> 270x
[00:43] <fuddie> Zombie_Ryushu: me too
[00:44] <melt> all the sea islands and southern islands cards
[00:44] <Sekreta> me too
[00:44]  * puffinz its a pizza trap
[00:44] <Guestie> How do I list all the repositories that I added to aptitude?
[00:44] <melt> !report ZECHARIAHEEL spam
[00:44] <Guestie> From the command line**
[00:44] <melt> ~Zechariah@43.245.205.237
[00:45] <tehBTP> Bryan Ostergaard, tisktisk.
[00:45] <melt> Ooh, actually, Bashing-om thank you, it looks like 15.10 might be in play still, fglrx was not included in 16.04 because Canonical pressed forward with a new version of X Server that fglrx was not ready to handle and AMD did not want to expend the resources to make it compatible while they are working so hard on AMDGPU and AMDGPU-Pro.
[00:45] <dikiaap> Dafuq someone spam me
[00:45] <melt> yes, spam. it's a thing.
[00:45] <avitas> /umode +g
[00:46] <tehBTP> @melt since when?
[00:46] <deznutz> what is the +g?
[00:46] <melt> deznutz: gangster
[00:46] <deznutz> lol
[00:47] <avitas> deznutz, block PM's except from your approved list
[00:47] <yenclgj5nlw> melt, I have the same trouble,
[00:48] <melt> yenclgj5nlw: it burns when you pee?
[00:48] <yenclgj5nlw> no, i have no drivers
[00:48] <yenclgj5nlw> and can't use flgrx because it is dropped
[00:48] <melt> yenclgj5nlw: i guess without a drivers we will have to walk huh
[00:49] <yenclgj5nlw> or add a feature to radeon
[00:49] <melt> Tangos down
[00:50] <melt> KKK lined
[00:50] <willies952002> I'm guessing you got that pm too..?
[00:50] <willies952002> oh
[00:50] <melt> i know all the informations
[00:50] <Rochvellon> use "/mode NICK +Rg" to avoid unwanted Spam via qeury
[00:50] <melt> i get too many msg to be blocking them
[00:51] <melt> opers got this
[00:51] <SonikkuAmerica> Ladies and gentlemen, please do not discuss this in the channel, we are working in tandem with staff to get this rectified. Thank you!
[00:51] <yenclgj5nlw> kick'm all
[00:54] <RNeville> Hello, something very strange has just happened to my Ubuntu 14.04 OS - it has reverted back to months ago configurations
[00:55] <melt> hmmm peace out
[00:55] <N3X15> Yeeeah, I think I'll come back tomorrow, after the skids are put to bed
[00:55] <N3X15> Night
[00:59] <RNeville> Can anyone advise me: it seems as though my Ubuntu 14.04 has been reset to a previous restore point - as in the Windows OS
[00:59] <SonikkuAmerica> How so?
[01:00] <SonikkuAmerica> RNeville - did some of your configuration files get hosed?
[01:01] <RNeville> Have no idea SonikkuAmerica
[01:01] <RNeville> "everything" seems to be as if I last used the computer months ago - even my webpages in Firefox are months old reads
[01:10] <HelloWorld123> what is the /export folder for?
[01:13] <HelloWorld123> I have a user home folder /home/user that is mirrored in /export/user and named in /etc/exports
[01:14] <elias_a> Sorry OT but how does one report msg spamming in freenode?
[01:14] <Random832> elias_a, i'm sure they're well aware of the problem, it's been going on all weekend
[01:15] <ObrienDave> elias_a, it's been noted
[01:16] <elias_a> This Matthewson dude? Ok. Thanks.
[01:16] <RNeville> How can my Ubuntu 14.04 install revert back to a configuration of months ago? Any help appreciated
[01:20] <vas_tappendage> any using grive or variants
[01:20] <Zasuhg> hi
[01:21] <elias_a> RNeville: What is your actual problem? Missing sw or what?
[01:21] <RNeville> Do experience linux users back up there configuration files - since, I seem to have a major problem with my Ubuntu 14.05 install
[01:22] <bazhang> !info etckeeper
[01:23] <bazhang> take a look at etckeeper for that RNeville
[01:23] <teward> RNeville: yes, experienced users keep backups, and always keep a copy of older configs before putting 'modified' into production
[01:23] <teward> but also look at what bazhang recommended :)
[01:23] <RNeville> thx bazhang and teward
[01:24] <bazhang> welcome
[01:26] <vas_tappendage> trying to access/sync goodrive with natilus..any ideas, thanks
[01:29] <kmyst> hey anybody know a reason why creating a sparse file on a luks encrypted lvm ext4 partition shows actual size and apparent size as being the same? i double checked myself on a vm that doesn't use luks and it creates the sparse file just fine, so i'm somewhat confused.
[01:36] <RNeville> Still, don't understand my problem - my install of Ubuntu has revert to month ago configuration - for no apparent reason ( didn't know this possible)
[01:36] <RNeville> has hosed my setup - beyond belief
[01:36] <mojtaba> Does anybody know how can I black list an account in this chat?
[01:36] <mojtaba> I am getting non-sense private messages.
[01:36] <Wulf> mojtaba: /mode mojtaba +R
[01:37] <bazhang>  /mode yournick +g mojtaba
[01:37] <nb_ff> Who's kloeri
[01:37] <nb_ff> I'm getting like, 20 messages from random people
[01:37] <nb_ff> saying he's a pedo
[01:37] <mojtaba> same
[01:37] <kmyst> same
[01:37] <bazhang> nb_ff, a target of some problem makers, please ignore
[01:37] <nb_ff> Well i mean
[01:37] <nb_ff> I'm getting pinged
[01:37] <nb_ff> multiple times a minute
[01:37] <nb_ff> so
[01:37] <nb_ff> hard to ignore
[01:38] <Rochvellon> nb_ff: use /mode nb_ff +R
[01:38] <mojtaba> Wulf: What is /mode username +R and +g?
[01:38] <kmyst> yeah i just got 8 of them, excessive much?
[01:38] <bazhang> then check the topic in #freenode and discuss there
[01:38] <Wulf> mojtaba: https://freenode.net/kb/answer/usermodes
[01:38] <puffinz> Hahaha. IRC Trolls
[01:38] <puffinz> Doesnt bother me
[01:38] <nb_ff> ty
[01:38] <Rochvellon> mojtaba: Block querys from  unregisterd users
[01:39] <mojtaba> Thanks
[01:39] <kk4ewt>   /umode +g
[01:39] <dummy9988> i have no sound where do i start ?
[01:39] <Wulf> dummy9988: sound options in the setting
[01:40] <tehBTP> Speakers plugged in?
[01:40] <Wulf> dummy9988: cat /proc/asound/cards
[01:42] <wagle> thanks for mode info
[01:42] <dummy9988> its good
[01:42] <dummy9988> speakers are plugged in
[01:42] <nb_ff> dummy9988: Check that your speaker's volume is up
[01:43] <wagle> power on 8)
[01:43] <dummy9988> speaker is in the monitor
[01:43] <nb_ff> check that your computer's volume is up
[01:43] <nb_ff> if nothing else, reinstall ubuntu :p
[01:43] <nb_ff> (don't actually do that)
[01:43] <nb_ff> Are you using HDMI?
[01:44] <dummy9988> no
[01:44] <nb_ff> What type of audio connection are you using?
[01:44] <dummy9988> light green aux cord looking thing
[01:45] <nb_ff> Check that your speakers are on. What brand/type of speakers are you using?
[01:45] <dummy9988> its hp and they are built in to the monitor
[01:45] <nb_ff> hm...
[01:45] <nb_ff> What is the monitor model?
[01:45] <dummy9988> hp 2210m
[01:47] <tehBTP> Assuming everything is plugged in correctly, I would explore software options.
[01:49] <dummy9988> does it help if before my gf started using it i had a very low volume sound ?
[01:49] <dax> .
[01:49] <Flannel> ,
[01:49] <tehBTP> Take your phone and plug the audio jack into your phone and see if it plays music.
[01:49] <cfhowlett> pro-tip: girlfriends who use your computer should have an account of their own, i.e. NOT your account
[01:51] <nb_ff> What program do you use for audio?
[01:51] <nb_ff> pavu? Jack?
[01:52] <dummy9988> plugged my phone in, no sound
[01:53] <dummy9988> plugged my phone in, no sound]
[01:53] <ObrienDave> dummy9988, see if display menu has volume settings
[01:54] <dummy9988> i see a picture physically printed on it but when i press the menu button i see nothing about sound
[01:55] <dummy9988> i hit factory reset and bam now i have sound from my phone
[01:55] <ObrienDave> the display volume was muted
[01:55] <nb_ff> Audio is usually a seperate system from the OSD
[01:56] <kantlivelong> anyone getting spammed with PMs?
[01:57] <Rochvellon> kantlivelong: use /mode kantlivelong +R
[01:57] <dummy9988> thanks guys no clue how she even managed to do that
[01:57] <tehBTP> np dummy!
[01:57] <bazhang> #freenode for topic and discussion kantlivelong
[01:57] <dummy9988> haha true to my name once again
[01:57] <cfhowlett> kantlivelong, please waste no time with "Anyone?" questions.  state YOUR issues and YOUR system specs
[01:58] <kantlivelong> bazhang: was trying to figure out which chan was affected
[02:01] <howarth> virtualbox 5.1.10 is much better now that I have tuned down the number of processors
[02:01] <howarth> filed https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/16265
[02:01] <howarth> Currently Virtualbox 5.1.10 assumes that the machine supports hyperthreading
[02:01] <bazhang> howarth, is this not appropriate for #vbox
[02:02] <howarth> A MacPro 3,1 has Harpertown processors and doesn't as they should be able to see from a trivial check of /proc/cpuinfo
[02:03] <howarth> However the processor tab errornously shows 16 cores with the green recommended safe bar extending to 8 cores on a dual quad-core Harpertown
[02:03] <bazhang> howarth, really #vbox is where you need to discuss this
[02:03] <howarth> which if you assume that is correct, makes the linux box basically unusable while Virtualbox is running
[02:03] <howarth> I'll file a Ubuntu bug report for their 5.1.6
[02:03] <howarth> as well
[02:04] <bazhang> !info virtualbox
[02:04] <howarth> it is a really nasty bug as the processor panel is currently lying to the enduser about the recommended number of processors
[02:04] <howarth> if this is fixed, it will show only the real 8 processors and not the claimed 16
[02:05] <howarth> and the green bar should only go out to 4 processors
[02:05] <cfhowlett> howarth, this is NOT the VBOX channel.  stop wasting bandwidth and time in the ubuntu channel and go to #vbox
[02:05] <howarth> I'll have to remember to check this issue under OS X to see if the bug is universal or limited to the linux builds of Virtualbox
[02:06] <howarth> I wish Oracle would get off their duffs and contract someone to write the missing OS X guest tools for those VMs
[02:07] <howarth> Certainly there must be some unemployed ex-employes of VMWare or Virtual PC looking for work
[02:08] <nchambers> what does j do?
[02:09] <dummy9988> anyone had any success developing apps for apple while using ubuntu ?
[02:10] <nb_ff> Define "apps"
[02:11] <nb_ff> because you can totes create a bash script
[02:12] <cfhowlett> dummy9988, as evidenced by the software center --- hundreds.   avoid "anyone" questions and give specific details of your goals and problems if you want an actionable response.
[02:14] <cfhowlett> kantlivelong, the spam is coming from multiple sources and is almost certainly broadcast via bot.
[02:14] <deznutz> has anyone else been able to install a good media server on 16.04?
[02:14] <kantlivelong> deznutz: define "good media server"?
[02:14] <bazhang> deznutz, sure, kodi
[02:15] <kantlivelong> bazhang: isnt kodi a client?
[02:15] <deznutz> one that has transcoding built in?
[02:15] <cfhowlett> !kodi | deznutz
[02:15] <deznutz> kodi has its own distro, yes?
[02:15] <bazhang> !info kodi | deznutz
[02:15] <kantlivelong> deznutz: i use subsonic for web based transcoded media. no longer open source though
[02:16] <deznutz> i will look those up, thanks
[02:16] <kantlivelong> deznutz: no prob. there are forks which are still open
[02:16] <bazhang> deznutz, kodi has had transcoding for some several years now
[02:16] <deznutz> k
[02:16] <al2o3-cr> kodi 62kB???
[02:16] <ObrienDave> why is there not an auto-quiet in #ubuntu-mate?
[02:17] <kmyst> ok this is making no sense, how is it that virtualbox creates a dynamic hdd (i.e. sparse) and making one via dd or truncate results in non sparse on luks? succeeds on non luks :/
[02:17] <andrew_> hello?
[02:17] <cfhowlett> kmyst, take it to #vbox for expert answers
[02:17] <cfhowlett> andrew_, ask your ubuntu questions
[02:17] <Guest15497> HELP
[02:17] <kmyst> cfhowlett: not concerned with vbox, just pointing out that works for some reason
[02:17] <cfhowlett> !help | Guest15497
[02:18] <Mdxxx> !patience
[02:18] <ObrienDave> kmyst, what part of this is NOT a Vbox discussion channel, do you not understand?
[02:18] <andrew_> quit
[02:20] <kmyst> ObrienDave: the part where i don't care about vbox i just used it as an example, my concern is ubuntu lus lvm using dd to create a sparse file results in actual and apparent size being same whereas ubuntu with no luks no problem
[02:22] <SQL> Anyone else getting strange PM's in this channel?
[02:22] <ObrienDave> *facepalms*
[02:22] <Mdxxx> Not me
[02:24] <RNeville> Still, don't understand my problem - my install of Ubuntu has revert to months ago configuration - for no apparent reason ( didn't know this possible)
[02:25] <ric_man> SQL, just noticed around 20 PMs come in - but I thought they were from another channel
[02:25] <RNeville> same problem as ric_man
[02:26] <port443> the servers being trolled, everyones getting the PMs
[02:26] <SQL> it's #debian if you're in that channel. /mode SQL +g fixed it for me
[02:27] <ObrienDave> it's freenode wide, /mode NICK +R to fix it
[02:27] <Speed`> wat
[02:27] <SQL> TIL
[02:27] <ric_man> wow - this channel really got popular
[02:29] <dax> .
[02:30] <dinkledorf> Hey guys I have a quick question. When you rebuild an .iso from the files you get when you put it on a flash drive do you end up with an equivalent file to the original .iso?
[02:31] <dinkledorf> I don't trust this computer, wanted to rebuild the files and check the hash to be sure nothing deposited malicious code in the boot folder or something when I installed it.
[02:33] <dinkledorf> Hey guys I have a quick question. When you rebuild an .iso from the files you get when you put it on a flash drive do you end up with an equivalent file to the original .iso?
[02:33] <dinkledorf> oops wrong channel
[02:37] <Bayangan> a lot of spam
[02:41] <cfhowlett> ops: any way to silence the spam bot PM's? I tried /ignore listing the addresses in hexchat, but they still come through.
[02:41] <dax> cfhowlett: user mode +R
[02:41] <cfhowlett> dax, how do I set that please?  and thank you.
[02:41] <dax> cfhowlett: /mode cfhowlett +R
[02:42] <dax> which blocks PMs from unidentified users
[02:42] <TheMarius> and /close -m to close all open queries
[02:42] <cfhowlett> dax, OK set it up.  as a point of interest, "unidentified" means ... no channel ID?
[02:42] <TheMarius> i think not in your friends list
[02:42] <dax> cfhowlett: it means not logged in to a nickserv account
[02:43] <TheMarius> ah :)
[02:43] <cfhowlett> ah!  that makes perfect sense dax.
[02:43] <cfhowlett> sadly, TheMarius, I have no friends listed so ... :(
[02:44] <TheMarius> id like to add a /close -m to the menu in hexchat somewhere but not sure how.. /menu didnt make me any smarter
[02:44] <cfhowlett> TheMarius, I was looking to for some kind of private settings but don't see it yet
[02:44] <TheMarius> cfhowlett: thats life! im sure you're on facebook tho
[02:44] <TheMarius> compensate for it there
[02:44] <Rosti> hello?
[02:44] <cfhowlett> ask your ubuntu questions Rosti
[02:45] <ObrienDave> cfhowlett, it means only nicks registered with NickServ
[02:45] <TheMarius> you guys ubuntu devs btw?
[02:45] <cfhowlett> devs rarely hang out here, TheMarius
[02:45] <TheMarius> ow :/
[02:46] <TheMarius> well, atleast im intreaged by unity 8 and ubuntus toutch screen future
[02:46] <TheMarius> looks promising
[02:46] <dikiaap> 👀
[02:46] <dikiaap> 👃👂
[02:46] <dikiaap> 👅
[02:46] <TheMarius> if bugs are weeded out i could be all in on linux in a couple of years
[02:47] <TheMarius> free from windows at last
[02:47] <TheMarius> surface pro + ubuntu unity 8 could be good
[02:49] <i-am-crotch> lol
[02:49] <i-am-crotch> LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
[02:50] <obnoxious-ass> U B U N T U   that spells DOG SHIT!
[02:50] <obnoxious-ass> dax: hello
[02:50] <ObrienDave> i thought full moon was last night. that's what I get for thinking LOL
[02:50] <bot__> msg nickserv identify password
[02:51] <obnoxious-ass> if you have a comment about my comments please address it where said comments which you wish to comment on where made
[02:51] <obnoxious-ass> do not comment on these comments in #freenode as you are doing, dax
[02:52] <TheMarius> bah.. im grateful for ubuntu
[02:52] <TheMarius> however i currently run linux mint
[02:52] <TheMarius> but no ubuntu no mint
[02:52] <dikiaap> windows is skynet
[02:52] <Hitechcg> so many bots
[02:53] <Hitechcg> I'm sure * _xXVaLkJtRXx_ (~Pinartus@43.245.205.95) has joined is a legit user
[02:53] <ikonia> staff are sorting, just ride it out
[02:53] <TheMarius> i bet its a windows machine
[02:53] <wedgie> TheMarius: what makes mint more appealing than ubuntu? genuinely curiousnbecause i tried it a few years back and didnt find it to be much different
[02:54] <black91> use #fedora
[02:54] <black91> lol
[02:54] <cfhowlett> black91, seriously?  don't troll here.
[02:54] <TheMarius> wedgie: on my desktop it just runs better, fewer bugs... i dont know why.... unity looks good, but its awkward with buttons on the left for me
[02:54] <black91> :(
[02:54] <TheMarius> unity 8 is a winner tho
[02:54] <black91> i use ubuntu for server
[02:54] <TheMarius> optimized for toutch screens
[02:55] <TheMarius> wedgie: theres also a few things mint has that lacks in ubuntu ... tools
[02:55] <black91> ubuntu is rock solid server imo
[02:55] <wedgie> TheMarius: unity took a LONG time to grow on me. in fact it has only been in the last few months that i've learned to tolerate it
[02:56] <TheMarius> wedgie: it shouldnt be like that (in my view) but since unity 8 is more targeted at toutch screens tablets and mobile devices beside desktops i think they have a winner
[02:56] <wedgie> never used it on s touch screen. maybe that was my problem :p
[02:56] <TheMarius> so unity as it currently is was a path towards unity 8 ... so in the end it all came out well with the hazzle going away from gnome
[02:56] <dax> ugh, length limits
[02:57] <TheMarius> its unity 8 thats toutch screen optimized
[02:57] <TheMarius> not current unity
[02:57] <lotuspsychje> guys, keep it support related please
[02:57] <lotuspsychje> !discuss
[02:57] <TheMarius> ok ill shut up :)
[03:20] <Yukinoroh> help! imagemagick stopped working! what's going on?
[03:21] <Yukinoroh> the last update broke it :(
[03:21] <puffinz> sorry I cant help you
[03:34] <Geo> on 14.02, my scroll bars on terminals had a nice up/down arrow on the slider. After my 16 upgrade, there's just the slider with no arrows- is there an option hidden somewhere to reenable those arrows?
[03:39] <Krvavi> Can someone help me out here? http://askubuntu.com/questions/855317/ubuntu-16-04-will-not-play-audio
[03:39] <Krvavi> I should probably add that the soundcard works just fine in Windows.
[03:41] <ObrienDave> Krvavi, what kind of audio?
[03:42] <Krvavi> My headphones, through the front panel.
[03:43] <ObrienDave> see if you have PulseAudio Volume Control in the multimedia menu
[03:44] <Krvavi> Currently running some music, and Pavucontrol detects it (Orange Line bouncing.) But i can't hear it even on max.
[03:45] <Krvavi> Also, what do you mean by "Multimedia menu"?
[03:45] <Yukinoroh> anyone else has trouble with imagemagick?
[03:46] <Yukinoroh> last update broke it :(
[03:46] <ObrienDave> my Xubuntu has a multimedia submenu
[03:46] <Krvavi> I'm using standard Ubuntu.
[03:50] <ObrienDave> dang, there's a terminal command for something like that, can't remember
[03:53] <Krvavi> The main thing i know is that the soundcard in question (Creative Sound Core3D) should have Linux support. http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTEwNTg
[03:53] <Krvavi> So it's not a case where the soundcard just doesn't work with Linux.
[03:54] <ObrienDave> do the regular speakers work?
[03:54] <Krvavi> I don't have regular speakers.
[03:55] <Krvavi> and as i noted in the question, the line-in and optical ports don't seem to be working either.
[03:55] <ObrienDave> i didn't read it ;P
[03:56] <ObrienDave> you might try installing gstreamer
[03:57] <ObrienDave> plus the good, bad and ugly sets of plugins for gstreamer
[03:57] <Krvavi> That's just audio codecs, isn't it?
[03:57] <Geo> on 14.02, my scroll bars on terminals had a nice up/down arrow on the slider. After my 16 upgrade, there's just the slider with no arrows- is there an option hidden somewhere to reenable those arrows?
[03:58] <ObrienDave> Krvavi, yes, but also adds some sound drivers as well
[03:58] <Krvavi> It seems to be already installed.
[03:59] <ObrienDave> k
[04:00] <ObrienDave> well, out of ideas. i'm sure someone will be along that knows this better than I
[04:05] <Custodian_Carl> Does anyone know if there's a setting in lightdm.conf to prevent a vncserver from opening another remote instance but instead share the same desktop (including apps) that others are logged into?
[04:05] <krytarik> ObrienDave, Krvavi: I guess you mean 'alsamixer'.
[04:06] <Krvavi> I checked that too. Everything is unmuted there.
[04:07] <Krvavi> http://askubuntu.com/questions/855317/ubuntu-16-04-will-not-play-audio Here's my ASKUbuntu question, i went here because no one has responded to it yet.
[04:13] <ObrienDave> krytarik, yup, that's it, thanks
[04:26] <Krvavi> Not really related to my soundcard issue. But i keep getting spammed with PMs claiming that someone is a pedophile. Is it possible to block these?
[04:26] <Krvavi> Because they're getting really fucking annoying.
[04:26] <cfhowlett> Krvavi, /mode krvavi +R        and mind your language
[04:27] <Krvavi> Thanks.
[04:27] <Guest43> hello. How can I make it so that when I do apt-get upgrade, I only get patches ( patch number from version number - eg. 2 in 1.11.2 ), and not minor upgrades too? holding packages doesn't help, as it won't upgrade anything at all for that package.
[04:46] <nicomachus> can imagemagick stitch a bunch of images together into one long image?
[04:47] <cfhowlett> nicomachus, phatch is the go to for that , but I believe it's just a front end for imagemagick
[04:48] <nicomachus> E: Unable to locate package phatch
[04:59] <krytarik> !info phatch | nicomachus
[05:00] <nicomachus> /¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[05:00] <nicomachus> !info phatch xenial
[05:01] <krytarik> Make sure 'universe' is enabled.
[05:02] <nicomachus> it is.
[05:02] <nicomachus> But I just screwed something else up somehow.
[05:03] <nicomachus> I uncommented the last line here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23581760/
[05:05] <krytarik> No 'universe' in there. >_>
[05:05] <nicomachus> now I get this: https://paste.ubuntu.com/23581765/
[05:05] <nicomachus> so I recommented it. no change.
[05:06] <ObrienDave> did you 'update' the repos after?
[05:06] <nicomachus> yes
[05:09] <errqre> I have an environment that was handed down to me - root password has been set, but is unknown - Ubuntu 14.04. Other than booting the box to a live cd and chroot-ing, is there something I can try?
[05:15] <kk4ewt> errqre,  remote or local
[05:16] <kk4ewt> runlevel 1 password
[05:16] <kk4ewt> passwrd
[05:16] <kk4ewt> errqre,  is grub password protected
[05:17] <errqre> kk4ewt: remote - but virtual
[05:17] <errqre> kk4ewt: no
[05:17] <Vysty> Anyone have a recommended GUI for FFMPEG?
[05:17] <kk4ewt> remote isnt going to help you
[05:18] <Vysty> I can't seem to get FFmpegyag to install.
[05:19] <kk4ewt> if you can get to grub and boot into runlevel 1 aka single mode you can change the passwrd
[05:19] <kk4ewt> but of course it will not have a network connection
[05:20] <errqre> kk4ewt: it might work - I have a console connection
[05:25] <ObrienDave> err, there is a password reset method http://askubuntu.com/questions/24006/how-do-i-reset-a-lost-administrative-password
[05:31] <cfhowlett> !ping
[05:32] <Vysty> I'm looking to get a GUI for FFMPEG and I don't seem to be able to install any. Does anyone know a current FFMPEG GUI that's installable and recommendable?
[05:32] <nicomachus> why do you need a GUI?
[05:33] <Vysty> So I don't have to reteach myself how to use the command line every time I want to use it.
[05:33] <ObrienDave> rebel ;p
[05:33] <lotuspsychje> Vysty: whats your end goal exactly
[05:33] <Vysty> Make youtube videos.
[05:34] <cfhowlett> Vysty, ?  supersimple.  ffmpeg -i myvideo YTvideo
[05:35] <lotuspsychje> Vysty: like a desktop record? or regular yt video?
[05:35] <Vysty> cfhowlett: Few more steps in between. I want to demux the audio so I can edit it in audacity, then re-mux it to the video.
[05:35] <Vysty> Both.
[05:35] <Vysty> I'm working on the Desktop Record right now.
[05:35] <cfhowlett> !info | winff > Vysty
[05:35] <Vysty> Just tried installing WinFF.
[05:36] <Vysty> Ran into problems. Able to help me out?
[05:36] <cfhowlett> Vysty, no more breadcrumbs.  give us ALL the relevant in one line.
[05:36] <Vysty> Come on Sleuth!
[05:36] <Vysty> Coming:
[05:36] <cfhowlett> Vysty, Ms. Cleo died.  no telepaths or sleuths on staff.
[05:37] <Vysty> I want to: Make a video with RecordMyDesktop, edit the audio to make it sound better via Audacity, then turn it into Youtube format and upload it.
[05:37] <Vysty> The middle step is the one befuddling me.
[05:38] <cfhowlett> Vysty, extract the video with ffmpeg, process it with audacity, remux it with ffmpeg.
[05:38] <cfhowlett> or vlc for that matter
[05:38] <lotuspsychje> Vysty: http://www.ubuntufree.com/top-5-video-editor-apps-for-ubuntu-for-both-professionals-and-beginners/
[05:38] <Vysty> Now we're talking.
[05:39] <Vysty> When you say extract the video, you mean extract the audio, right?
[05:39] <cfhowlett> Vysty, right, sorry.
[05:39] <Vysty> cfhowlett: Right, that's what I want to do, and I wanted a GUI for FFmpeg to do it.
[05:40] <cfhowlett> Vysty, so ... winff?
[05:40] <Vysty> WinFF looked good, but I ran into issues installing it.
[05:40] <Vysty> cfhowlett: Can you help me work out the issues? I'm termbin what happens when I install...
[05:40] <cfhowlett> Vysty, already asked for details once ... more info is better.
[05:41] <Vysty> cfhowlett: http://termbin.com/vavi
[05:41] <cfhowlett> Vysty, did you run apt-get -f install?
[05:42] <cfhowlett> also, what ubuntu version??
[05:42] <Vysty> cfhowlett: Oops, I did but I added winff to the end of the command.
[05:42] <Vysty> 16.04
[05:42] <Vysty> running apt-get -f install now
[05:43] <Vysty> Yup, that looks like it worked.
[05:43] <Vysty> Sweet! there it is.
[05:44] <Vysty> Now let's see if I can work it...
[05:44] <cfhowlett> the link from lotuspsychje is new to me, so bookmark it.  also, come over to #ubuntustudio and the ubuntustudio link on the forums.  we would love to see your creations!
[05:44] <Vysty> cfhowlett: They'll be political. You sure you want them around there?
[05:45] <cfhowlett> Vysty, we are interested in your workflow and finished product using ubuntu more than your political bent.
[05:45] <Vysty> Ohhhh cool.
[05:46] <Vysty> cfhowlett: Just joined ubuntustudio. You in that room too?
[05:46] <cfhowlett> yep
[05:51] <Flaz> I've a big problem with packets, i have tryed all, "make clean" and all commands to fix, but i've yed many damaged packets so I can not install or fix almost anything. Ubuntu 14.04
[05:51] <cfhowlett> Flaz, packets?  from torrents or what?
[05:52] <nicomachus> maybe packages?
[05:52] <ObrienDave> Flaz, sudo apt-get -f install
[05:54] <Flaz> ObrienDave: Hello, Already, I've tried practically everything
[05:55] <Flaz> Yes Packages, sorry
[05:55] <lotuspsychje> Flaz: have you installed packages with ppa's of any kind?
[05:57] <Flaz> lotuspsychje: yes :-(
[05:57] <lotuspsychje> !ppapurge | Flaz
[05:58] <Flaz> ubottu: ok!! THANKS!!
[05:58] <Flaz> lotuspsychje: THANKS!!
[06:04] <howarth> https://bugs.launchpad.net/virtualbox/+bug/1647260
[06:34] <gt8ost4l> can anybody help me my wireless connection keeps disconnecting?
[06:34] <cfhowlett> !ask | gt8ost4l
[06:35] <gt8ost4l> :{
[06:36] <_d-> What's replacement command of System File Checker /sfc for windows in Ubuntu?!
[06:37] <cfhowlett> _d-, fsck
[06:38] <gt8ost4l> cfhowlett:i heard it was a power amangement issue but when i looked at the submit it was off!
[06:39] <nicomachus> cfhowlett: when I try to start up phatch, it shows "Exception: fromstring() has been removed. Please call frombytes() instead.
[06:39] <nicomachus> " and then the GUI freezes up with just the logo showing
[06:39] <_d-> cfhowlett, fsck checking the error , sfc it's checking all errors or missing file than recovery or fix it, so maybe other command I'm looking for!!
[06:41] <cfhowlett> _d-, man fsck will tell you more
[06:42] <_d-> I do not want to tell me stuff, I want fix to me the stuff
[06:42] <_d-> No time for googling each error
[06:42] <glitchd> oh boy..
[06:42] <glitchd> get a wand
[06:42] <_d-> errors*
[06:42] <glitchd> that always works
[06:42] <OerHeks> _d-,  fsck fixes errors, but does not recover deleted files.
[06:43] <_d-> I mention System files
[06:43] <_d-> Because I have problem with system files
[06:43] <OerHeks> missing systemfiles is rare in linux
[06:44] <OerHeks> i would rather check the s.m.a.r.t. status
[06:44] <_d-> I have done something so for that there is missing in system files
[06:44] <cfhowlett> nicomachus, same error
[06:44] <cfhowlett> _d-, if so, you would have seen repeated warnings to NOT do that
[06:45] <_d-> Do you know what I did?! and which warnings to talking about!
[06:45] <OerHeks> _d-, good start, what did you do?
[06:46] <nicomachus> cfhowlett: you're getting the same thing?
[06:46] <cfhowlett> nicomachus, yep.
[06:46] <nicomachus> bummer.
[06:46] <_d-> When installing Ubuntu on Mini SD Card with USB Flash reader there are many system files has errors based the logs I was watching it so I need to fix them , because was a lot not just one or two files
[06:46] <cfhowlett> nicomachus, just to confirm, you were trying to merger photos for a widespread view
[06:47] <nicomachus> cfhowlett: trying to make a sprite for some CSS. I have 25 images in .gif format that are each 541x304, I need to stitch them one on top of the other into one image that's 541x7600
[06:47] <_d-> Actually, sometime I need to reboot several times till Ubuntu going up and working fine, in first time will not run fine with error in whole system
[06:48] <cfhowlett> nicomachus, with all images .gif at the same time?  also, see hugin panorama photo stitcher
[06:49] <nicomachus> cfhowlett: format doesn't really matter. .jpg or .png would be fine
[06:49] <evenflows> hi, in ubuntu 14.04, i would like to turn off all usb ports, cant seem to do this, usb kernel module is builtin and i cant unload it, tried overwriting /sys/bus/usb/../../level etc, no go. anyone?
[06:49] <cfhowlett> nicomachus, peek at hugin
[06:50] <OerHeks> _d-, so you made a live iso on a sdcard, and want to fix stuff in that read-only filesystem? check the iso you downloaded, and check the sdcard for errors
[06:50] <_d-> OerHeks, no live, installed
[07:28] <gt8ost4l> anybody here?
[07:28] <reisio> nope
[07:29] <gt8ost4l> you serious?
[07:30] <reisio> hrmmm
[07:30] <reisio> yes?
[07:30] <OerHeks> :-)
[07:30] <reisio> :p
[07:30] <gt8ost4l> so were screwed?
[07:30] <reisio> it is almost the least chatty time of day on the least chatty night of the week, but... yes obviously people are here
[07:31] <gt8ost4l> i dobnt know but mosr of them are afk!
[07:32] <OerHeks> unless you come up with a support question, they will stay afk
[07:32] <gt8ost4l> lmao
[07:32] <gt8ost4l> i already did
[07:33] <gt8ost4l> none seem to express my favor?
[07:33] <reisio> hopeless
[07:34] <gt8ost4l> more like unwillingness
[07:34] <reisio> your question was if someone could help you
[07:34] <reisio> no, nobody can help you
[07:34] <reisio> not till you say what the problem is / how it manifests / what your hardware is
[07:35] <gt8ost4l> hit manifests from time to time
[07:35] <ObrienDave> idiot alert!
[07:36] <Ben64> 8 minutes and still no question
[07:36] <OerHeks> Don't drink & sudo
[07:36] <reisio> at least don't remember you did
[07:36] <ObrienDave> SWI? lol
[07:36] <reisio> don't stop drinking? :p
[07:37] <ObrienDave> Sudo While Intoxicated?
[07:37] <reisio> :p
[07:38] <gt8ost4l> okay the question is precise
[07:38] <gt8ost4l> ill tell it how it is
[07:42] <gt8ost4l> i have a AR9485 Wireless card it the problem manifests periodically saying that message when you check the disconnect button
[07:42] <gt8ost4l> you have been disconnected
[07:43] <gt8ost4l> anybody help please?
[07:45] <OerHeks> " when you check the disconnect button" you got disconnected? how odd
[07:45] <OerHeks> reisio, fix that!
[07:47] <ObrienDave> reisio would have too much fun NOT fixing that ;P
[07:49] <reisio> done
[08:03] <Revan007> Hey, I have an issue
[08:03] <Revan007> On ubuntu 14.04 I was just doing an echo noop into /sys/block/xvda/queue/scheduler  and if I checked with "cat" I could see the change
[08:03] <Revan007> I am now using Ubuntu 16.04 and the change doesn't apply, I even change the config and add the "elevator=noop" into /etc/default/grub
[08:04] <Revan007> If I do a "cat" I get the result "none"   . What am I missing ?
[08:04] <reisio> what result do you want?
[08:04] <Revan007> noop
[08:07] <Revan007> now If I do a check with:   for f in /sys/block/sd?/queue/rotational; do printf "$f is "; cat $f; done
[08:07] <Revan007> I get /sys/block/sdc/queue/rotational is 0
[08:08] <Revan007> That means it detects it as SSD
[08:08] <glitchd> Revan007, ..he left
[08:09] <Revan007> ok...
[08:09] <ViciousLooRoll> Guys has anyone else been sent a massive amount of spam
[08:09] <ViciousLooRoll> From like 80 people on freenode
[08:10] <ObrienDave> yea, all day, on every channel
[08:10] <Mathisen> same here
[08:10] <ViciousLooRoll> About some pedo?
[08:10] <Mathisen> yep
[08:10] <ObrienDave>  /mode YourNick +R will fix it
[08:11] <Postrecito> hola
[08:11] <ObrienDave> they're getting more mileage out of everyone talking about it that the trouble they're causing
[08:12] <ViciousLooRoll> ObrienDave: what does mode R do?
[08:12] <ObrienDave> only allows PM from registered Nicks
[08:15] <ViciousLooRoll> ObrienDave: how do I remove it at a later date?
[08:16] <Revan007> -R
[08:16] <ObrienDave> ^^
[08:17] <Revan007> so anyone got an idea what is going on with queue scheduler on ubuntu 16.04 ?
[08:19] <Revan007> hmm, I think I found some info regarding this
[08:19] <Revan007> http://serverfault.com/questions/693348/what-does-it-mean-when-linux-has-no-i-o-scheduler
[08:21] <ObrienDave> ViciousLooRoll, it only lasts until you log out. you'll have to redo it at each login
[08:22] <puffinz> not to self, reboot after major system changes so they are easier to diagnose
[08:25] <puffinz> It wasnt even anything i dud
[08:25] <puffinz> s/did
[08:30] <CaffeineAddict> if i have 3 computers on 192.168.0.x how can I get my desktop (.1) to ssh to server1 (.2) and port forward x11 from server2 (.3)
[08:31] <CaffeineAddict> do I just port forward 6000:192.168.0.2:6000 on my desktop?
[08:33] <puffinz> I think it should be possible.
[08:34] <puffinz> You just set your display
[08:47] <cage_raphel> hello peeps!! need some assistance to fix an apt-get update error
[08:47] <cage_raphel> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23582468/
[08:48] <Ben64> cage_raphel: the error is pretty much self explanatory. you have the same thing in two places. remove one
[08:49] <cage_raphel> Ben64, i am fairly new to ubuntu.. could u pls advise how do i remove one ?
[08:50] <cage_raphel> Ben64, i understand its been configured multiple times.. not quite to remove it and fix the error
[08:50] <ikonia> you have the same entry 2 times
[08:50] <ikonia> remove one
[08:51] <cage_raphel> ikonia, pls advise how do i do that ?
[08:51] <ikonia> you edit the file
[08:51] <ikonia> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/xenial-partner.list
[08:51] <ikonia> it says in the error, and the line number too
[08:51] <OerHeks> i wonder about /etc/apt/sources.list.d/xenial-partner, i don't have that even i have enabled partner
[08:51] <cage_raphel> ikonia, and how do i edit that ??
[08:51] <ikonia> cage_raphel: in a text editor
[08:52] <ikonia> OerHeks: I'm wondering if it's a dell built laptop/OS
[08:52] <cage_raphel> ikonia, mate.. i need steps. i am completely new to ubuntu and all this looks greeks and latiin to me
[08:52] <ikonia> cage_raphel: who installed ubuntu ?
[08:52] <cage_raphel> ikonia, yes i did. from a CD
[08:53] <ikonia> ok - so did you do something to add another software source
[08:53] <ikonia> or change a software source (install software from somewhere else)
[08:53] <cage_raphel> ikonia, none. i have simply did a clean install from the CD. thats all
[08:53] <cage_raphel> then it wanted to updagrde to 16.04. i allowed the upgrade
[08:54] <ikonia> that seems unlikley to have that enabled by default on a clean install
[08:54] <ikonia> cage_raphel: hang on - what version of ubuntu did you install ?
[08:54] <cage_raphel> ikonia, 15.04
[08:54] <ikonia> when did you install this ?
[08:54] <ikonia> (roughly)
[08:54] <cage_raphel> ikonia, a couple of weeks before
[08:55] <ikonia> cage_raphel: so basically you want to edit the file I said with a text editor (which ever one you're comfortable with) and remove any duplicate entries)
[08:55] <cage_raphel> ikonia, ok .. where do i start from?
[08:55] <ikonia> what do you mean ?
[08:56] <cage_raphel> ikonia, is there a command i need to run so that i can remove the entires?
[08:56] <ikonia> cage_raphel: do you know how to use a text editor (any text editor ?)
[08:56] <cage_raphel> ikonia, i can use a text editor
[08:57] <ikonia> cage_raphel: ok, so you open that file in a text editor, and remove any duplicate lines
[08:57] <cage_raphel> ikonia, ok.. sorry for being a pain!! how do i open /etc/apt/sources on the text editor?
[08:58] <ikonia> cage_raphel: launch the text editor, file -> open -> the file you want to edit
[08:58] <cage_raphel> ikonia, ok will do. will let u know the outcome
[08:58] <ikonia> cage_raphel: I don't need to know the outcome
[08:58] <cage_raphel> ikonia, ok cool.
[09:01] <OerHeks> someone should file a bugreport: double entry, in /sources.list and as list under /sources.list.d/ .. http://askubuntu.com/questions/785828/why-warning-about-apts-partner-in-this-etc-apt-sources-list-of-ubuntu-16-04
[09:01] <Triffid_Hunter> gonna need sudo to edit that or it won't save
[09:08] <_d-> sudo glib-compile-schemas /usr/local/share/glib-2.0/schemas and result will be No schemas files found: doing nothing ? what should I do next ?! or how could fix it?!
[09:08] <ikonia> _d-: /usr/local is key there
[09:09] <ikonia> there will be nothing in /usr/local as thats not where glib is
[09:10] <_d-> ikonia, I am following this instruction and before last step I have to do this: http://www.webupd8.org/2011/06/gnome-shell-system-monitor-extension.html ? any suggestion?!
[09:10] <ikonia> I don't follow that sites guides/news as I don't find them "good" personally,
[09:10] <ikonia> they are a bit "works for me"
[09:11] <_d-> So what next I have to do it?!
[09:11] <_d-> the next*
[09:11] <ikonia> I'd question why your glib build is looking in /usr/local that doesn't appear to have come from ubuntu sources
[09:12] <eraggo> anyone else has PM issues on server??
[09:13] <ikonia> eraggo: there is a botnet
[09:13] <_d-> eraggo, run this command /mode yourID +R
[09:13] <_d-> That in #freenode suggestion
[09:14] <eraggo> thanks
[09:14] <eraggo> sigh.. time to close msg tabs
[09:14] <_d-> I think I'm doing manually stuff for that there is issue , I have to re - think - re read
[09:16] <yossarianuk> ikonia: i.e the messages about' kloeri,            AKA        "Bryan Ostergaard" ' being a child abuser ?
[09:16] <yossarianuk> ive got 100's...
[09:16] <OerHeks> yossarianuk, known issue, ignore those PMs
[09:17] <_d->  Ops you may change the statement from " Botnet spam? /mode yournickhere +R " to " PM spam ...."
[09:17] <yossarianuk> ok will do
[09:17] <_d-> Because we do not know this is even bot or human been
[09:18] <CarlenWhite> Uh
[09:18] <CarlenWhite> Did something happen while I was gone or something?
[09:18] <CarlenWhite> Oh
[09:18] <CarlenWhite> I'm not the only one.
[09:18] <CarlenWhite> Yeah I just reconnected to my bouncer and HexChat lit up with a bunch of messages.
[09:18] <eraggo> Yup. Had close many pm sessions
[09:19] <CarlenWhite> Anyways,
[09:19] <CarlenWhite> Not sure if this is the place to ask but I need suggestions on how to host a really big PDF on a website.
[09:20] <CarlenWhite> And at the same time allow searching it.
[09:25] <CarlenWhite> @eraggo, Huh, looks like the spam was contained for my client. I was looking at the buffer and I noticed my client thrown a error mentioning that someone is MSG flooding me.
[09:26] <CarlenWhite> This client still never ceases to amaze.
[09:26] <OerHeks> CarlenWhite, so what can we do abou that?
[09:26] <eraggo> CarlenWhite: topic
[09:26] <CarlenWhite> Fair enough.
[09:27] <CarlenWhite> But point me in the right direction. I'm kinda stumped on where I should go to get an answer.
[09:28] <eraggo> CarlenWhite: About your pdf-question? How big is the file?
[09:29] <CarlenWhite> 2.5GB
[09:30] <CarlenWhite> I might cut it by volume since this file has a few, but then I'll have to find something for a web server that can search the volumes.
[09:30] <CarlenWhite> Because I'm pretty sure no one wants to thumb through 24 volumes to find something.
[09:31] <CarlenWhite> Especially if it requires them to download each one.
[10:00] <acresearch> people, i am trying to remove an application i installed through apt-get, i am using the command sudo apt-get remove application_name, but it is still there, why? how can i remove it?
[10:03] <OerHeks> acresearch, what program exactly?
[10:04] <acresearch> gnuplot
[10:05] <OerHeks> acresearch, odd, does it still appear when you logout/login again?
[10:06] <OerHeks> hmmm here too
[10:07] <yeeve> hey chat, is there a downside to trying to upgrade the kernel to a later version than provided by my distro's repos? e.g 4.4 current, would like 4.8?
[10:07] <OerHeks> yeeve, yes, you *could* install a newer kernel from mainline, but without support, testing only
[10:08] <OerHeks> if you *need* 4.8, upgrade to 16.10
[10:08] <yeeve> I see :) thanks OerHeks
[10:08] <OerHeks> !mainline
[10:21] <blackflow> When I install a snap application it doesn't appear in dash. For which package should I report this bug?
[10:21] <blackflow> (16.10, btw, and the app is VLC)
[10:31] <OerHeks> blackflow, here it does, VLC from snap got a big icon, i have it installed side by side with the apt-get version
[10:32] <OerHeks> oh, wait, i am still on 16.04 LTS
[11:00] <blackflow> OerHeks: right, so which package do I report against? snapd?
[11:01] <OerHeks> blackflow, does it appear after logout/login again?
[11:02] <blackflow> OerHeks: no, but it appeared sometime later and I can't pin point what triggered it, unless there's a periodic re-cache / refresh or whatever dash uses to keep track
[11:03] <blackflow> OerHeks: btw, now that I mention it, it's not just snaps. I added a custom desktop item to /usr/share/applications and it also took a while until it started appearing in dash
[11:04] <OerHeks> blackflow, oke you could file a bug to snap then, but i have no idea why this happens, here the snaps appear immediatly
[11:04] <OerHeks> or maybe someone else here got a clue ..
[11:10] <GrandPa-G> I have a script name foo.sh that does a curl ftp of an archive file, then extracts file foo.sh from it. The file extracted is to replace the running script.
[11:11] <GrandPa-G> I am sometimes endin up with a zero lenght for the file foo.sh. Is it a problem to do extract of the same file that is running the script?
[11:19] <only> hello, I've created a new user and granted root privileges
[11:19] <only> and I can do sudo
[11:20] <only> but I can't upload stuff via my ftp software
[11:20] <only> tells me "Make sure you have permission to modify this file."
[11:21] <Ben64> should really use sftp instead of the ancient and dumb ftp
[11:22] <gedas> Hey guys, who is working with LXD?
[11:22] <gedas> Need howl on networking with LXD
[11:23] <bazhang> gedas did you mean lxde
[11:23] <only> Ben64: it's sftp
[11:24] <yossarianuk> LXD = container system..
[11:24] <blackflow> bazhang: no, LXD
[11:24] <gedas> bazhang, Nope, LXD, hypervizor
[11:24] <gedas> https://linuxcontainers.org/lxd/introduction/
[11:24] <blackflow> gedas: should be automagic
[11:24] <bazhang> lxcontainer has a channel here gedas
[11:25] <gedas> bazhang, ou, thankan you. I will joint here then
[11:25] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[11:26] <Ben64> only: ok, then where are you trying to write
[11:31] <geirha> GrandPa-G: modifying a running script could end badly. Save it with a temporary name, then rename it. This avoids modifying the script file the shell has open.
[11:41] <Gamoder_> Hi everyone, are there commands to delete any "unnecessary" files to store disk space?
[11:41] <Gamoder_> Are there also commands to find out about "unnecessary" packages?
[11:43] <Ben64> Gamoder_: you can use bleachbit, but be careful with it
[11:44] <Lauxley> Hi, i upgraded from 15.x to 16.04 and lost my displays settings (dual monitor) when i am not logged in both are working fine, but as soon as i log in it's a mess, the monitors are not detected properly, the mouse clicks are registered to the right of where i click
[11:44] <Gamoder_> thanks, I will try it
[11:45] <Lauxley> so i suspect there is a settings file that i need to delete for my user but where is it ?
[11:49] <Lauxley> i tried xreset but it did nothing
[11:53] <DebianTUX> hi guys, are you receiving a spam about koleri?
[11:53] <hateball> Lauxley: Are you using Unity or some other DE?
[11:53] <Lauxley> hateball: yes unity
[11:53] <Lauxley> don't ask me why ? :p
[11:54] <hateball> Lauxley: Well I asking because KDE Plasma has various issues with multimonitor in 16.04, but I have no idea about Unity since I do not use it myself :)
[11:56] <OerHeks> DebianTUX, everybody does, not if you set pm on registered accounts only > /umode +R
[11:57] <DebianTUX> OerHeks: i would not like to do that :/ i'v never seen that happen on freenode before
[11:58] <OerHeks> Freenode is working on it, nothing we can do except this simple block
[11:59] <DebianTUX> OerHeks: well, i'm going to do that then, thanks!
[12:01] <Lauxley> when i try to switch on my second monitor, the main one is detected as the second one for some reason
[12:04] <yeeve> hi guys, do any of you have a recommendation/info on centralised logging? i'd like to group all my logs into one system to quickly view/parse them (I don't do anything special, mainly for LAMP so viewing/search logs is important)
[12:05] <ikonia> rsyslog ?
[12:05] <ikonia> can't get more simple than that
[12:05] <yeeve> I know of it, looked into a few options previously but never in much detail. I'll start there and see what does/doesn't work :) thanks ikonia
[12:06] <ikonia> honestly, won't get any quicker, easier and 'native' than that
[12:08] <Lauxley> so, i deleted ~/.config/monitors.xml and restarted lightdm, doesn't work
[12:22] <Gamoder_> even after deleting as much as possible, my virtualbox ubuntu image still has 5,6 GB
[12:22] <Gamoder_> is there any way to reduce the size further?
[12:23] <bazhang> Gamoder_, when first creating the vbox how much size did you choose
[12:23] <Gamoder_> it was quite large, maybe 20 GB
[12:24] <bazhang> Gamoder_, for expanding I could tell you, otherwise try #vbox
[12:27] <multifractal> I have opencv2, need to get opencv3. Can't remember how I installed opencv2. Do I need to uninstall 2 first? How should I install 3?
[12:32] <OerHeks> multifractal, find a repo for opencv3, uninstall opencv2 first.
[12:34] <multifractal> Oh wait actually I remember - I used the script from here to install opencv https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenCV
[12:34] <multifractal> How does the uninstall work for that?
[12:36] <OerHeks> That looks like a lot of manual labour
[12:39] <nacc> multifractal: is there a reason you didn't just install opencv2 from the packages?
[12:39] <nacc> !info python-opencv, e.g.
[12:39] <nacc> !info python-opencv
[12:39] <nacc> multifractal: e.g., --^
[12:40] <multifractal> nacc: isn't python-opencv just the python interface? I thought you needed to get all the c++ stuff first?
[12:41] <nacc> multifractal: that was one example package, there are lots of hits for opencv*
[12:41] <multifractal> nacc: I suppose 'stupidity' would be the reason I didn't get it from a package manager.
[12:42] <nacc> multifractal: :) np, just wondering
[12:42] <nacc> multifractal: looks like opencv3 is only in debian experimental, so not even in ubuntu 17.04 yet, fyi
[12:44] <multifractal> nacc: So bear with my ignorance here. Since I used that install script from the ubuntu website that performs a cmake build... How do I go about manually uninstalling? Deleting a bunch of files?
[12:45] <nacc> multifractal: does the Makefile have an uninstall option
[12:45] <nacc> multifractal: actually, that script (from the page, not looked at the github repo), uses checkinstall
[12:46] <nacc> multifractal: which i think means it's uninstallable -- as it's made a package for it
[12:47] <nacc> multifractal: so i think you can `dpkg -r opencv`? You might need to searchto find the package name correcty; maybe `dpkg -S /usr/local/lib/*opencv*`?
[12:51] <multifractal> On second thought I think I migtht have used this approach (build it from source) http://docs.opencv.org/2.4/doc/tutorials/introduction/linux_install/linux_install.html#linux-installation
[12:52] <OerHeks> make uninstall
[12:56] <yocs0000> anyone who knows of a good physics engine that woks under ubuntu, and support some MRPG games, like shoot-them-up?
[12:56] <multifractal> no rule to make target 'uninstall' :/
[13:00] <multifractal> Wait I'm pretty sure I did use the install script from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenCV. I just downloaded the source and never did anything with it.
[13:00] <multifractal> You say it used something called 'checkinstall'?
[13:01] <multifractal> nacc: I tried searching as you suggested, but couldn't find a package with dpkg.
[13:02] <multifractal> I do have some stuff under 'libopencv-*'
[13:03] <multifractal> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23583262/
[13:05] <multifractal> Do I need to remove those listed things?
[13:05] <w6equj5> Hi all, I need help setting up a SMTP server on a local network machine with no domain name that would allow sending email through the mail() PHP function. I tried installing mailutils and configuring it but I didn't get it to work. Any help appreciated!
[13:05] <nacc> multifractal: youshould see where they came from (`apt-cache policy <pkgname>`)
[13:07] <multifractal> nacc: OK I did that for the first item on the list. I don't know what this output means http://paste.ubuntu.com/23583277/
[13:07] <nacc> multifractal: that one comes from the archive, afaict
[13:09] <multifractal> oh right that line 500 http://... indicates that I got it from apt-get universe repository?
[13:09] <nos09> sudo -u postgres psql -c "ALTER USER postgres WITH PASSWORD 'newpassword';" how do i do this without using sudo ? I dont have sudo installed.
[13:09] <nacc> multifractal: or at least that it's available from there, yeah
[13:09] <nos09> i want to use su. I am using it in a script
[13:10] <multifractal> nacc: So is the idea that I go through that list one by one, apt-get uninstalling each one? Then when I'm finished opencv2 will be all gone?
[13:10] <nacc> nos09: you're on ubuntu?
[13:10] <geirha> configure postgres to grant your user the necessary access, without requiring a password
[13:10] <nos09> yes
[13:10] <nacc> nos09: i don't think any version of ubuntu does not have sudo installed
[13:10] <nos09> nacc: using docker !
[13:10] <nacc> nos09: then you're not on ubuntu...
[13:11] <nacc> nos09: that's a docker image :)
[13:11] <nos09> nacc: :)
[13:11] <nos09> but can anybody suggest work around. btw i am using root user
[13:11] <nacc> nos09: if you're root user, you don't need sudo at all?
[13:12] <geirha> See peer method  https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/auth-pg-hba-conf.html
[13:12] <nos09> nacc: you do in this case. but I dont want to install one. i just want to use -u fearture with su. and expect similar result
[13:12] <zhongfu> su <user> -C?
[13:12] <zhongfu> er, make that -c
[13:12] <zhongfu> e.g. su postgres -c "psql ... ..."
[13:12] <nacc> nos09: oh sorry, i see you want to run as the postgres user
[13:13] <nos09> zhongfu: yes i tired it. like this : su postgres psql -c "ALTER USER postgres WITH PASSWORD 'welcome1';"
[13:13] <zhongfu> oh, whoops
[13:13] <zhongfu> i wonder if you could stack it
[13:13] <nos09> but it results in : psql: ALTER: command not found
[13:13] <geirha> nos09: no, both su and psql has a -c
[13:13] <zhongfu> that's a psql problem
[13:13] <geirha> su postgres -c "psql -c \"ALTER ...
[13:13] <nos09> geirha: su postgres -c "psql -c "ALTER USER postgres WITH PASSWORD 'welcome1';""
[13:13] <nos09> like this ?
[13:14] <zhongfu> you need to escape the quotes inside
[13:14] <geirha> the shell doesn't know to magically nest the "" quotes
[13:14] <zhongfu> "psql -c \"ALTER USER ... 'welcome1';\""
[13:14] <nos09> oh escaping would make sense !
[13:14] <nos09> let me try that ..
[13:15] <rewb0rn> hello, I added a second IP address and configured my Apache2 to only listen to the first IP. However on bootup time when the apache2 service starts, I see the error message "make_sock: could not bind to address". If I login and run "service apache2 restart" manually, it works. So I assume that the IP address is not available on bootup time?
[13:15] <rewb0rn> how can I fix that?
[13:16] <nos09> Thanks !
[13:16] <nos09> works like a charm !
[13:16] <rewb0rn> ps: this is ubuntu 16.04
[13:16] <geirha> An alternative is to pass the psql script on stdin. su posgres -c psql << EOF[newline]ALTER USER postgres WITH PASSWORD 'welcome2';[newline]EOF
[13:16] <multifractal> So I used apt-get remove to get rid of that first item in the list: libopencv-calib3d2.4. How come it removed all the opencv stuff in one go? Now `import cv2` results in an ImportError, so hopefully the uninstall was successful! http://paste.ubuntu.com/23583308/
[13:17] <nacc> multifractal: dependency resolution?
[13:18] <multifractal> Cool! So now to get opencv3, in a way that doesn't result in further headaches down the line. Any recommendations?
[13:18] <multifractal> Clone the repo and build from source I guess. But how to ensure I can uninstall it easily?
[13:29] <LibertyWeNeed> How do I INSTALL popcorn time in ubuntu. I am trying so hard to follow the instruction, but am struggling.
[13:30] <LibertyWeNeed> I only recently switched back to Ubuntu after the college semester ended and I was liberated from Windows once more.
[13:31] <Lauxley> still stuck on the monitor/display stuff, anyone ?
[13:32] <hateball> LibertyWeNeed: It's not an official package so you'll need to read the instructions provided wherever you are installing it from
[13:33] <LibertyWeNeed> I am installing it from https://popcorntime.sh/
[13:34] <LibertyWeNeed> Like I said before I have tried really hard to make sense of the instructions
[13:35] <nacc> LibertyWeNeed: probably need to talk to the popcorn folks
[13:38] <LibertyWeNeed> no one's replying in the Popcorn Time Channel, I tried there first. Thought that someone here may know, also that they are using the same distro so will know dependencies and what not.
[13:48] <wiggmpk> Has anyone using Empathy been able to implement purple-facebook successfully? If so, how did you succeed?
[13:54] <r00trunner> why can't I set setuid root bit on a binary using Ubuntu? ld tells me operation not permitted
[13:55] <v100231> Hi, I am trying to install Kubuntu on a notebook with Nvidia 1060 and Intel HD 530 dual graphics. I am able to boot to the install screen with the nomodeset option, but the installer crashes with the message "dbus.exceptions.DBusException: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name 1.48 was not provided by any .service files"
[13:58] <hamid> hi. I have two servers each with 4 nics(2 bond for public ip - bond0 - and the other 2 for bond for private ip - bond1- ) on my server. I want start lxd containers and publish them over my private networking using my second bonding nic. What should I do? bridge the containers over the bond1 nic set them an static ip?
[14:01] <blackflow> The tradition of buggy and broken continues with 16.10, I see. gnome-software crashes a lot, and then the crash reporting tool crashes too. Nice.
[14:09] <nos09> q
[14:10] <Pelle`> Anyone got some experience running a elgato thunderbolt 2 dock with ubuntu? since elgato themselves cant answer my question im trying here
[14:13] <OerHeks> Nice dock, apple specific
[14:13] <turbo64> when i start ubuntu the console randomly changes every time it starts
[14:13] <OerHeks> one day it will work, Pelle`
[14:13] <turbo64> like half the time the text is orange, or its in a different font
[14:13] <nemo> Say is it just me, or is Eclipse 3.8 package completely incompatible w/ the Java 9?
[14:13] <turbo64> whats the deal with that
[14:14] <nemo> I mean, I'm kinda used to eclipse packaging in ubuntu having various iffy problems, but I can't seem to get around them this time, so I'm dropping back to the webupd8 java 8 version
[14:15] <Pelle`> OerHeks it works like a charm in windows... but i wanna make the switch now forever, but i dont wanna reformat before im sure it works since my pc is in my rack cabinet 15m away from the screen etc..
[14:17] <nemo> aaand that seems to have fixed absolutely everything. apart from the damage I did to my config trying reinstall.
[14:17] <OerHeks> Pelle`, one option: ask on askubuntu, more readers than here, or make a dual boot & test, before wiping windows
[14:18] <Pelle`> OerHeks, Thats an idea.. ill try there :)
[14:20] <linux_user> anyone familiar with how to interrogate a thunderbolt port with Linux? to know if it is minidisplay port only or more? and what speed it might be?
[14:21] <blackflow> nemo: probably, java9 is very, very new
[14:24] <blacknred0> i didn't even know that java9 is out :o
[14:26] <nemo> odd. I have package oracle-java9-installer that I do not remember installing. wtf
[14:26] <nemo> wonder if the network guys put it on
[14:26] <nemo> they have that annoying puppet or whatever on this machine
[14:34] <OerHeks> !info openjdk-9
[14:35] <blackflow> !info openjdk-9-jdk
[14:35] <OerHeks> it is .. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-9/9~b134-2ubuntu1
[14:35] <OerHeks> oh, fancy naming
[14:35] <blackflow> well there's jdk and jre
[14:38] <nemo> well. I removed it anyway. was just screwing everything up
[14:40] <nacc> nemo: yeah, i think openjdk-9 is still prerelease anyways (releases 7/2017)
[14:46] <zerous> Hi, I am new to linux and I have a few doubts regarding mutt and I would like to know if it is alright to ask here ?
[14:46] <Pici> zerous: Sure, but theres also #mutt
[14:47] <zerous> oh I see.
[14:47] <zerous> Well, I have installed and configured mutt to use gmail using IMAP but I can't find the sent folder in mutt.
[14:48] <zerous> It seems like I can only search through my inbox.
[14:49] <ducasse> zerous: you need to define which folders you want to subscribe to in the config
[14:50] <multifractal> I'm looking into this approach for installing OpenCV 3.0.0 on my ubuntu aws instance. Are there any extra steps to make sure I am able to uninstall easily later? I don't really know anything about cmake and targets and `make uninstall` and whatnot...
[14:50] <multifractal> http://www.pyimagesearch.com/2015/06/22/install-opencv-3-0-and-python-2-7-on-ubuntu/
[14:50] <Pici> zerous: I have my mutt setup to connect to gmail too... if I press c to pick a folder, then select  [Gmail]/ , I can choose Sent Mail from there.
[14:50] <zerous> oh
[14:51] <Pici> zerous: I also have     set record = "+[GMail]/Sent Mail"    in my .muttrc
[14:51] <BadCodSmell> I have a bunch of machines that I often have to run apt-get update/upgrade on semi automatically.
[14:51] <zerous> Pici: can you point me to any reliable guides to understand things well ? I mean related to mutt configuration
[14:51] <BadCodSmell> This is pretty unreliable, it makes a lot of requests to different servers so there's a good chance of one randomly failing and that's enough to break it
[14:52] <BadCodSmell> If there a guide to making my own intermediate source for this metadata that merges it from other sources?
[14:52] <Pici> zerous: Theres http://wiki.mutt.org/, but I honestly set this thing up using a tutorial ages ago and barely use it.
[14:52] <BadCodSmell> for the packages lists only, not the .deb files
[14:54] <OerHeks> BadCodSmell, why not run your own mirror with apt-mirror?
[14:54] <OerHeks> or a standalone mirror
[14:54] <zerous> Pici: oh I see.
[14:56] <BadCodSmell> OerHeks: I don't want to have to cache millions of deb files really.
[14:56] <BadCodSmell> making a subset is also annoying
[14:57] <Pici> BadCodSmell: theres also apt-cacher-ng, which might fit the usecase you're describing.
[14:57] <gde33> I'm doing some hackish connection test in javascript where I request a page from local host that doesn't exist. Recently it started taking over 2000 ms for the request to time out, what could be the cause of that?
[14:58] <BadCodSmell> I find those caches a bit unpredictable
[14:59] <NoImNotNineVolt> anyone here had any success getting vfio to work? i've got iommu working correctly, but nothing is showing up under /dev/vfio/
[14:59] <BadCodSmell> apt-mirror might work, just a bit or work
[14:59] <NoImNotNineVolt> not sure where to begin troubleshooting.
[14:59] <BadCodSmell> maybe if I sum the file sizes
[15:02] <gde33> ah found it
[15:03] <BadCodSmell> 137GB
[15:20] <BadCodSmell> there's hardly any documentation for apt-mirror
[15:20] <BadCodSmell> on anything like how to limit the packages
[15:26] <tdannecy> # THISWEBSITESUCKS
[15:26] <tdannecy> # IT'S FUNNY AND EVERYONE HERE KNOWS IT DOESN'T SUCK.
[15:27] <NoImNotNineVolt> okay.
[15:30] <tdannecy> sorry i accidentally pasted with middle click.
[15:30] <NoImNotNineVolt> no worries :P
[15:31] <NoImNotNineVolt> so, at the risk of being too repetitive... anyone here have any experience/success with vfio? mine isn't working. i've got iommu running right but nothing is showing up under /dev/vfio/
[15:54] <yeeve> trying to setup rsyslog host but getting this error (starting manually for debugging) `rsyslogd: error writing pid file` the file exists but is root.root and chowning to syslog.adm didn't seem to help. anyone had this before?
[16:02] <yeeve> is it possible that I need to run using sudo and rsyslog will somehow end up running as syslog.adm?
[16:02] <Ilyas> where does snmpd log errors?
[16:03] <Ilyas> my config is broken and I want to fix it, but dunno where to begin
[16:04] <multifractal> I just built opencv3 from source; configured the options I wanted, make, sudo make install, ldconfig. All went fine with no errors. But when I go to python and import cv2, I get ImportError no module cv2. :/ What gives here?
[16:04] <NoImNotNineVolt> probably the journal?
[16:04] <NoImNotNineVolt> sudo journalctl -u snmpd
[16:15] <yeeve> I'm searching/reading but I'm not sure how I'm supposed to make this work. changing owner/permissions seems bad (tmpfs?) and trying to override the rsyslog pid file path seems wrong too... the service might run correctly but the central logging isn't working and to debug the recommendation is to run `rsyslog -n` but that command is what shows the pid permission error
[16:20] <nacc> multifractal: uh, wouldn't it be cv3/
[16:21] <nacc> multifractal: also did you build with python support, etc?
[16:23] <multifractal> nacc: I had thought so but possibly not. I followed this http://www.pyimagesearch.com/2015/06/22/install-opencv-3-0-and-python-2-7-on-ubuntu/ the cmake configuration is at step 10
[16:24] <multifractal> Reading SO, I notice I didn't add this flag: `BUILD_NEW_PYTHON_SUPPORT=ON` perhaps i need that one.
[16:32] <yeeve> with rsyslog, if i restart rsyslog on the client I can see the restart log lines on the host but if nothing else is showing. I've tried a few examples of the `logger` command but nothing is showing, any tips on what I could try next?
[16:34] <ech0s7> i have a routing problem, i have two network interface one has address 10.10.0.2 (wlan0) and the second has 192.168.42.129(ncm0), but why if i try to ping 192.168.42.222 (for example) it goes via wlan0 and not via ncm0 ? the routing table should be correct: http://pastebin.com/MmG0pZ6a
[16:35] <rory> What encryption method is used for SSH connections?
[16:35] <NoImNotNineVolt> depends on the connection.
[16:36] <NoImNotNineVolt> openssh supports a variety of ciphers.
[16:36] <rory>  server->client cipher: aes128-ctr
[16:37] <rory> does that mean it's AES128?
[16:37] <rory> I got that from ssh -v myserver
[16:37] <NoImNotNineVolt> it may vary on a per-connection basis.
[16:38] <NoImNotNineVolt> the cipher is negotiated between the client and server upon connection setup.
[16:38] <rory> I only need to write the encryption method that's observed to be in use when I connect.
[16:38] <NoImNotNineVolt> then ssh -vvvv and look at the output.
[16:38] <rory> I did ssh -v and got the above output
[16:38] <rory>  server->client cipher: aes128-ctr
[16:38] <NoImNotNineVolt> indeed, that's probably what's being used, then.
[16:38] <rory> is aes128-ctr the encryption method then?
[16:39] <rory> There's a lot of acronyms in that output which are to do with key exchange, types of authentication etc
[16:39] <rory> I think I picked out the right one but want to confirm.
[16:40] <NoImNotNineVolt> -vvvv shows the setup in more detail and may provide additional context that could be useful in improving your confidence in your determination :P
[16:47] <seblw> hello, an question regarding app's icons on the top bar near the clock. Sometimes I find these icons not displaying properly - instead of proper icon I see red cross, like there is problem with loading the icon. Any advice on fixing that?
[16:50] <TomyWork> on ubuntu 14.04 with linux-lts-xenial kernel/x server on a dell laptop with nvidia optimus, which nvidia driver should i use?
[16:51] <TomyWork> i dont need 3 graphics, all i want is to use the hdmi port on my laptop which seems to be hardwired to the nvidia chipset
[16:51] <yeeve> seblw, been a while since I look into theme/icon stuff but I remember with GTK3 and the paper/arc themes I had to run a command to refresh the icon caches. maybe something similar for you?
[16:51] <TomyWork> 3d*
[16:52] <TomyWork> xrandr already lists HDMI1 and DP1, but only VGA1 seems to work, in addition to eDP1, which is the integrated display
[16:53] <seblw> yeeve, this is almost fresh instalation, with stock theme. How can I refresh this top bar? Any advices how to track that kind of issues? maybe will grab some useful info for devs
[16:55] <yeeve> ah ok, I'm not too sure. does this happen all the time or only sometimes? Have you tried logging in/out to see if that refreshes it? not sure about the issue/info stuff sorry
[16:57] <seblw> this happens every boot after some time (30min-1h or so, not measured), and fix only after restart. Well, maybe someone else will put some other idea, otherwise i'll google a bit about this later :)
[16:59] <yeeve> ok seblw good luck :)
[17:09] <mpo42vr> Aloha
[17:09] <TomyWork> ola
[17:12] <mpo42vr> wow, how did that happen?
[17:12] <mpo42vr> When using the openvpn-nm plugin I get this error trying to connect to the server: "OpenSSL: error:14090086:SSL routines:ssl3_get_server_certificate:certificate verify failed"
[17:13] <mpo42vr> Do I need the server cert on my client?
[17:31] <TomyWork> from what i know about certificates, the server should present the cert
[17:31] <TomyWork> however, you might need it in order to tell the client to only accept that one certificate and no other
[17:31] <frank604> he's no longer here
[17:32] <TomyWork> oh
[17:32] <TomyWork> i disabled joins/quits cause those were about 90% of the lines :)
[17:32] <frank604> me too, but I have tab completion on names
[17:32] <TomyWork> ^^
[17:33] <TomyWork> i'll try booting with nvidia-367 to see if it works
[17:42]  * linux_user asks: anyone here familiar with how to detect if I have a thunderbolt port being recognized by Ubuntu (I know I have one as I see it on the back of the computer), I am trying to figure out the exact model number and such so I can determine if it is video only or can do other things?
[17:47] <deciple> Who should own /var/log files? Does it have to be syslog?
[17:47] <DebianTUX> i have this piece of code to change django auth user model username to 200chars, but this seems not working anymore.  i would not like to change to a custom user model as i had to do from the beggining since i have a working production database and i would not like to asume that rist. what are my options? https://dpaste.de/y8Rr
[17:48] <TomyWork> this #ubuntu.unregged
[17:48] <DebianTUX> ops
[17:48] <TomyWork> this #ubuntu-unregged stuff is really annoying
[17:49] <TomyWork> especially since i'm o
[17:49] <TomyWork> especially since i'm on a machine here that i dont want to store my password on
[17:49] <TomyWork> it has a bad keyboard too, but that's an aside. sorry about the accidental newlines :)
[17:50] <MonkeyDust> TomyWork  i ha that too, simply joined #ubuntu and parted the other
[17:50] <TomyWork> yeah, every time i boot
[17:50] <_d-> Does Ubuntu have official translation department for Arabic localization?! because the name has been wrote in Wikipedia different what has been spelling Arabic linux community and which one is the correct!!
[17:51] <TomyWork> _d- i dont know, but there's #ubuntu-arabic i think. someone there might know
[17:51] <_d-> أوبنتو or أبونتو
[17:51] <nicomachus> !arabic | _d- maybe ask here
[17:51] <MonkeyDust> _d-  that's for #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:51] <_d-> MonkeyDust, this is not offtopic, this is official grammar and about the ubunutu company
[17:52] <nicomachus> _d-: but unrelated to actual ubuntu support.
[17:52] <TomyWork> not really. bug reports are on topic
[17:53] <_d-> Do you think this is unrelated, so when someone write article support About ubuntu and grammar about technical syntax was incorrect that mean everything is incorrect,
[17:53] <_d-> So it's not offtopic, must fix it
[17:53] <_d-> Any way forward to arabic channel
[17:53] <TomyWork> i dont know arabic, could be the difference between "you're a nice person" and "you're the son of a dog" :D
[17:54] <_d-> :D
[17:58] <deciple> inte bin al-kelb
[17:59] <TomyWork> i just noticed, that that actually exists in english... "son of a dog" vs. "son of a god". Same kind of letter jump as in the arabic text you pasted, if i see that correctly
[18:14] <timadder> hello
[18:14] <timadder> what should i do with this file https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell to change my terminal colors?
[18:14] <timadder> github , what to do with this, to get terminal colors
[18:15] <timadder> in particular blue color, i want to change/
[18:17] <mpo42vr> Guys, I have a openvpn problem on 16.10 with the nm-plugin. How do I create split tunneling?
[18:17] <timadder> mpo42vr: which VPN service u use?
[18:17] <mpo42vr> timadder: My own server
[18:17] <timadder> mpo42vr: in home-server?
[18:17] <timadder> which software?
[18:17] <mpo42vr> timadder: Does it mean it is a server problem?
[18:18] <timadder> apache?
[18:18] <timadder> no its server dependent
[18:18] <mpo42vr> alright
[18:19] <mpo42vr> So, no adjusting the routing table on the client side?
[18:19] <timadder> ok
[18:21] <mpo42vr> ah, I see
[18:21] <mpo42vr> The question still stands
[18:25] <Bombo> hi
[18:25] <Bombo> is there a backports repo for wily?
[18:26] <FinalX> yes
[18:26] <teward> Bombo: Wily is end of life.  The backports repo and all other repos are 'no longer supported'
[18:26] <teward> !wily
[18:26] <Wulf> Bombo: Did google stop working?
[18:27] <timadder> mpo42vr: are u using ubuntu at all?
[18:28] <mpo42vr> timadder: What the hell is wrong with you?
[18:30] <Wulf> mpo42vr: what's "split tunneling"?
[18:30] <linux_user> anyone familiar with how to interrogate a thunderbolt port with Linux? to know if it is minidisplay port only or more? and what speed it might be?
[18:30] <linux_user> woops sorry
[18:30]  * linux_user I now know I have a thunderbolt port (and NOT a mini-display port), I am curious what I must do for it to support a hard drive on Ubuntu on the thunderbolt port?
[18:33] <fjhbm> Ubuntu is made by NSA minions and plans to dominate the linux world with spy operations. Ditch Linux and switch to Windows 10 to prevent NSA spies getting their hands on your lives.
[18:44] <schone> does anyone know why using rsync with the compare-dest flag ends up copying my directory diff in its entirity instead of just the delta ?
[18:44] <Datz> Hi, I can't reach my server from within my local network, and I don't know where to start.
[18:46] <Wulf> Datz: your server is connected to that local network?
[18:46] <Wulf> Datz: is that a phyiscal server or a VM?
[18:48] <Datz> Yes it is connected, it is a physical server
[18:48] <Wulf> Datz: can you login on its console?
[18:48] <Datz> I should mention I can reach it via the web from outside the network
[18:48] <Datz> Wulf: yes
[18:49] <Datz> For example if I ssh into another box outside the network, and ssh back to it.
[18:49] <Wulf> Datz: thanks for not telling us all information. You are on the local network and the server is on the local network, both with private IPs in the same ip prefix. But you try to connect through it using the public address.
[18:50] <Wulf> Datz: is that about right?
[18:50] <genii> Your router probably thinks you are trying to spoof in from outside
[18:50] <genii> "martians" etc
[18:50] <Wulf> genii: no
[18:50] <OerHeks> sounds like 'i want to connect to my server @ home from school'
[18:50] <Wulf> Datz: your nat router only does destination nat and neglects to do source nat as well
[18:50] <Wulf> Datz: what kind of router is that?
[18:51] <Datz> It's one that att just installed. NVG589 I think. My last netgear router had the same problem
[18:51] <Datz> I thought it was the router, until I got this new one.
[18:52] <genii> Datz: When connecting from inside the LAN, use it's LAN address
[18:52] <genii> ( and not it's exterior facing IP)
[18:52] <Datz> genii: I've tried that
[18:53] <genii> Datz: If 's unreachable from inside by it's LAN IP... did you put it into a DMZ or something on the router then?
[18:54] <genii> ( instead of just port farwding specific services to it)
[18:54] <Datz> I did not.
[18:55] <Wulf> Datz: show the routing table of your server and your client
[18:55] <Wulf> Datz: ip route show
[18:56] <Datz> https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23584660/
[18:57] <Wulf> Datz: and on the server?
[18:57] <Datz> that was the server
[18:58] <Wulf> Datz: ok, your client?
[18:58] <Datz> I'm on windows right now
[18:58] <Wulf> Datz: open cmd, "route print"
[18:59] <Datz> some extra in there too: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23584680/
[18:59] <Wulf> Datz: looks okay to me
[19:00] <Datz> :-/
[19:00] <Wulf> Datz: so start tcpdump on your server, see what happens
[19:01] <genii> Datz: What are the contents of the files /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/eth0/accept_source_route and /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/eth0/accept_local ( on the server. Also the interface names may be the new type and not tradtional eth0/eth1)
[19:04] <Datz> 1 and 0, respectively
[19:05] <genii> Hm
[19:06] <Datz> https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23584710/
[19:07] <OerHeks> windows on wireless, server wired?
[19:08] <Datz> correct
[19:16] <OerHeks> seems like there is no bridge, to check this: ping from the server to your wireless windows machine?
[19:17] <Robin___> how can i make group "normal" have write access to var/www/html
[19:18] <koffeinfriedhof> Robin___: there is no group called "normal". Or is it a custom one?
[19:18] <Robin___> custo
[19:18] <Robin___> m
[19:19] <Robin___> koffeinfriedhof: custom :)
[19:19] <koffeinfriedhof> you'll have to use chown to change group permissions to "normal"
[19:19] <koffeinfriedhof> but keep www-data the owner
[19:19] <Robin___> yeah
[19:19] <Robin___> i can use chown to change it back to root also?
[19:20] <koffeinfriedhof> sure. but root "owns" everything. why would you do so?
[19:20] <Robin___> i just want group normal to  have permission for a few minutes
[19:21] <NoImNotNineVolt> anyone here have any experience/success with iommu/vfio? i've got iommu working but nothing's showing up under /dev/vfio/ and i don't know how to troubleshoot...
[19:21] <koffeinfriedhof> ok. happy testing :) You'll have to change the group to root/www-data later. with chown :)
[19:21] <Robin___> koffeinfriedhof: thanks :)
[19:21] <koffeinfriedhof> np
[19:32] <suntux> what does mean "option domain-name "example.org";" in dhcpd.conf?
[19:32] <suntux> if i put in client in browser example.com what it wouold be happend?
[19:33] <suntux> and why example.com, not just example?
[19:34] <NoImNotNineVolt> suntux: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Example.com
[19:34] <NoImNotNineVolt> 'example' is not a valid TLD.
[19:35] <dStruct> suntux: that option usually configures the default domain-name for clients using that block in the config, so when a client connects they get hostname.whatever.com
[19:36] <yenclgj5nlw> Hi all. When I waked my PC from standby I saw screen filled with garbage (though with not a very random one) an OS hanged. Alt+SysRq doesn't help. How can I fix that?
[19:37] <suntux> what for client's get that hostname.whatever.com?
[19:40] <dStruct> suntux: whatever you set the option domain-name to is what your clients will use as their full domain name, for example you own mydomain.com and you want clients at your cleveland.mydomain.com office to use hostname.cleveland.mydomain.com when they join the local network, that option tells the client what domain name to use
[19:41] <riccardo> hello lads
[19:42] <suntux> yenclgj5nlw: Ctrl + Alt + SysRq
[19:43] <yenclgj5nlw> suntux:  hmm, will try the next time
[19:57] <tuxiano> Hi, want to create an udev rule to make this command permanent: modprobe usbserial vendor=0x2108 product=0x780B. I created the following rule: SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", KERNEL=="ttyUSB[0-9]*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="2108", ATTRS{idProduct}=="780B" but it does not create any device e.g. /dev/ttyUSB0
[20:18] <dStruct> tuxiano: is your usb to serial device not being picked up by a driver?
[20:18] <tuxiano> it is, but by the wrong one
[20:18] <tuxiano> I have to use usbserial
[20:18] <tuxiano> with this device
[20:19] <dStruct> tuxiano: what makes you think it's the wrong driver?
[20:19] <dStruct> tuxiano: that VID and PID come up as a Prolific adapter, should be the most universal, works on anything kind of adapter I know of
[20:21] <tuxiano> ... its a vacuum robot I use with ROS and python uses the Pyserial package which needs usbserial
[20:21] <dStruct> tuxiano: gotcha, so you can't just use the created /dev/tty* device?
[20:23] <dStruct> tuxiano: afaik messing with UDEV is only going to change the name created in /dev, I'm not sure how or if you can change what driver loads for that adapter thru UDEV
[20:24] <tuxiano> dStruct: ok, so I need to do more research
[20:25] <dStruct> tuxiano: most likely, check udevadm to see if it has any driver stuff, but I think you may need to look elsewhere maybe in modprobe stuff to load the right driver.  I don't know anything about PySerial but I would imagine it would just interface with a /dev and not care about the driver?
[20:32] <tuxiano> dStruct: Ubuntu loads normaly the cdc_acm module. But my ros setup only works when I remove this module and load explicitly the usbserial module for this robot
[20:33] <dStruct> tuxiano: that's weird, I have a slew of pl2303 based adapters that default to loading the usbserial driver when connected
[20:34] <dStruct> tuxiano: different adapter then yours apparently though VID: 067b PID: 2303
[20:35] <tuxiano> dStruct: ok, so maybe "normaly" is not actually true
[20:40] <dStruct> tuxiano: you may look at adding a line to /var/modules/`uname -r`/modules.alias see if you can grep -i "v2108p780B" on modules.alias and see if it has a line, if it does change the right most field to pl2303 maybe?
[20:40] <dStruct> tuxiano: you might have to depmod -a after the change to kick it in gear, then unplug/plug the device
[20:42] <dStruct> tuxiano: my device has an entry of -- alias usb:v067Bp2303d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in* pl2303 -- for example
[20:47] <boabsta> is there anyway to use jmtpfs as the default handler instead of mtpfs? I mean so when you connect an Android it will be mounted by jmtpfs rather than the old mtpfs that doesnt play well with newer devices?
[20:48] <Dr-007> good day. im experiencing this erro: dnsmasq.service: PID file /var/run/dnsmasq/dnsmasq.pid not readable (yet?) after start-post: No such file or directory
[20:48] <Dr-007> the dir /var/run/dnsmasq/ is owned by root:root
[20:49] <boabsta> Dr-007: whats the permissions of /var/run/dnsmasq/dnsmasq.pid?
[20:49] <ikonia> what is the file permisions
[20:49] <ikonia> I suspect it doesn't exist
[20:49] <Dr-007> i does not exist
[20:49] <Dr-007> but i just purged and reinstalled
[20:49] <Dr-007> and it works now
[20:49] <Dr-007> let me check the permissions now
[20:50] <boabsta> Dr-007: cool, seems like you're sorted :)
[20:50] <Dr-007> -rw-r--r--  1 root    root   6 Dec  5 21:49 dnsmasq.pid
[20:50] <Dr-007> yeah, but still weird. i didnt do anything weird like modify the binary file
[20:50] <Dr-007> oh well
[20:52] <tuxiano> dStruct: sorry, need some more time
[20:52] <donofrio> anyone know how I can turn off unwanted PM's getting these dumb - "kloeri,AKA "Bryan Ostergaard"is a known "??? they just pile up??
[20:53] <OerHeks> block PM for unregistered users with /umode +R
[20:53] <genii> donofrio: /mode donofrio +R
[20:53] <dStruct> donofrio: set /umode +R will stop them, but it wont stick unless you tell your client to do it on-connect
[20:57] <tuxiano> dStruct: got it work, just had to add a line "usbserial vendor=0x2108 product=0x780B" to /etc/modules.
[20:57] <dStruct> tuxiano: nice :D
[20:58] <dStruct> tuxiano: now go chase the cat with your roomba :D
[21:00] <tuxiano> dStruct: thats the plan :-)
[21:07] <craigify> I've finally upgraded to 16.04, and I'm still getting used to systemd.  What the hell happened to syslog?  I can't find any definintive docs that shows how to interact with systemd in place of syslog.
[21:07] <craigify> that's assuming it does replace it.  I'm rather confused about that....
[21:07] <craigify> there is no syslogd running
[21:10] <tgm4883> craigify: it's been rsyslog for as long as I can remember
[21:10] <Seven_Six_Two> I got a 4 TB seagate external, and I'm having trouble mounting it consistently, or finding info about what to do. The error in dmesg "uas: probe of  failed with error -12" led me to blacklist uas module: https://goo.gl/NWgFVc  now that error is gone, but replugging doesn't mount or even create device in /dev. sudo journalctl showed that there was an error calling /lib/udev/mtp-probe, but is fixed by installing mtp-tools.
[21:10] <Seven_Six_Two> Now I don't get error, and it still won't mount.
[21:11] <craigify> tgm4883, you're right
[21:13] <Seven_Six_Two> the drive also doesn't show up in gnome-disks
[21:13] <craigify> ok so perhaps systemd doesn't replace syslog
[21:13] <craigify> it seems to replace a lot of other things
[21:13] <craigify> though
[21:16] <nicomachus> why can't I get a screenshot of any windows? All I get is a screenshot of my wallpaper, even though it's buried under 4 windows.
[21:16] <tgm4883> craigify: that seems like a general rant and not in any way a question
[21:17] <nicomachus> this is... weird.
[21:17] <Ben64> nicomachus: click window, alt+printscreen ?
[21:17] <craigify> I think we can both agree my last statement was not a question.  Although, the one immediately preceeding it was not a rant, as you put it.
[21:18] <nicomachus> Ben64: same result.
[21:18] <Ben64> nicomachus: then idk
[21:18] <nicomachus> I'm in VBox running 16.10 as a guest.
[21:18] <OerHeks> Seven_Six_Two, 4 tb formatted in windows? exfat perhaps?
[21:18] <Turbo_Tech911> Hello and good afternoon to all
[21:19] <protn> https://encyclopediadramatica.se/Kloeri
[21:19] <protn> makes sense :D
[21:19] <protn> dax: also seem similar
[21:19] <Turbo_Tech911> New here, Can we ask questions?
[21:20] <mahfiaz> Turbo_Tech911: just ask
[21:22] <Turbo_Tech911> I just upgraded to 16.04 and I am using an AMD based video card that works with the generic drivers from Xorg.
[21:23] <Turbo_Tech911> I run two monitors and there is no way to control them regarding saturation
[21:23] <Turbo_Tech911> One monitor is so oversaturated that the Reds fall off the screen and drip onto my desk.
[21:24] <Seven_Six_Two> OerHeks, sorry. just rebooted. It was fat, but I removed that partition, created a 1gb fat32 partition, and the rest ext4
[21:25] <Seven_Six_Two> upon plugging it in after a reboot (with uas module still blacklisted) it worked.
[21:25] <Seven_Six_Two> odd, but as long as it mounts...
[21:32] <Seven_Six_Two> oops. did I kill the room?
[21:33] <nicomachus> no
[21:37] <howarth> Actually I have a question that I would be really curious to know the answer to
[21:37] <spacecub> lo all
[21:38] <howarth> last night someone in the pidgin irc channel suggested that I try the sessionsave pidgin plugin which isn't packaged
[21:40] <howarth> since it seemed orphaned and the Makefile instructions in the pidgin-2.11.0 source tarball were shot, I decided to merge in back into the build tree
[21:41] <howarth> modifiying the Makefile.am and using 'autoreconf --force --install'
[21:43] <howarth> the build went fine but comparing the linkages I noticed that starting at Ubuntu 16.10, the libresolv.so and libnsl.so went 'walk about' on amd64
[21:43] <howarth> waht the hell is that all about
[21:43] <spacecub> oooh, had to jump through some hoops to get onto here :}
[21:43] <howarth> and why do we still have all of the dangling symlinks point at those missing files on amd64
[21:44] <spacecub> my sd card doesnt seem to work, lubuntu + hpstream 11
[21:44] <spacecub> it shows up in storage in !system profiler" but doesnt seem to be mounted
[21:45] <spacecub> to i manually edit fstab maybes?
[21:46] <howarth> launchpad.net time as no one has apparently reported that yet
[22:05] <jukem> If I have Intel integrated graphics in my dell xps 13, do I need to get the closed source drivers from Intel?  Or are some kind of open source driver provided by default
[22:06] <Jordan_U> jukem: Intel only has open source drivers, and they are quite good.
[22:07] <Bashing-om> jukem: What is the issue ? .. Intel provides the open source driver and is included in the kernel . The driver loads by default .
[22:08] <jukem> I'm getting weird screen tearing and very basic games such as Hotline Miami won't load :/
[22:09] <jukem> I'm running the newest version of Elementary OS.  I'm also in their channel, its just a barren wasteland
[22:09] <NoImNotNineVolt> !flavors
[22:09] <NoImNotNineVolt> (though, i don't want to be that "get out of here!" guy :P)
[22:10] <jukem> was that directed at me?
[22:10] <nicomachus> yes
[22:10] <NoImNotNineVolt> it was, but i wish it wasn't :P
[22:10] <jukem> eOS is almost identical to Ubuntu...
[22:10] <nicomachus> Elementary OS is not a supported flavor of Ubuntu, we can't support it here.
[22:10] <nicomachus> jukem: it's just different enough
[22:10] <jukem> -_____-
[22:10] <NoImNotNineVolt> jukem: many ubuntu derivatives are almost identical to ubuntu. but people here love not supporting them anyway.
[22:10] <Jordan_U> jukem: This channel only supports Ubuntu. Period. Try ##linux.
[22:11] <NoImNotNineVolt> at least i do it apologetically.
[22:11] <NoImNotNineVolt> if it makes you feel any better, i've been asking the same vfio question for days :P
[22:12] <thebwt> jukem: lie and say you're using ubuntu whatever it's based on. Just recognize when it's not an ubuntu issue .
[22:12] <jukem> It's just kind of silly when the question I'm asking is just about whether there are included drivers
[22:12] <nicomachus> thebwt: don't lie. It's too easy to find out.
[22:12] <Jordan_U> thebwt: Please don't tell people to lie to this channel.
[22:12] <NoImNotNineVolt> jukem: generally, intel graphics "just works" under ubuntu.
[22:13] <jukem> lol alright I'm outta here this conversion is degrading.
[22:13] <jukem> thanks anyway
[22:13] <NoImNotNineVolt> though i doubt i can be of much use beyond that.
[22:13] <Jordan_U> jukem: ##linux can help you with this question quite well. Please try there.
[22:13] <NoImNotNineVolt> sorry, and good luck.
[22:13] <nicomachus> o/
[22:13] <NoImNotNineVolt> :(
[22:26] <tgm4883> NoImNotNineVolt: what vfio question?
[22:27] <NoImNotNineVolt> aha!
[22:28] <NoImNotNineVolt> so, i have iommu working...
[22:28] <NoImNotNineVolt> but nothing is showing up under /dev/vfio/
[22:28] <NoImNotNineVolt> and i have no idea where to begin troubleshooting. _any_ tips would be appreciated.
[22:30]  * NoImNotNineVolt touches tgm4883
[22:30] <Jordan_U> NoImNotNineVolt: Please don't make such comments in this channel.
[22:30] <tgm4883> sorry, that's a little too low level for me
[22:31] <Jordan_U> NoImNotNineVolt: Are you trying to pass your GPU to a guest VM?
[22:32] <NoImNotNineVolt> yes, i am.
[22:32] <NoImNotNineVolt> and apologies. i meant it in a /usr/bin/touch sort of way.
[22:32] <NoImNotNineVolt> but i've already blacklisted the device(s) on the host, they're in an iommu group as expected...
[22:33] <NoImNotNineVolt> but nothing shows up under /dev/vfio/ (i'm expecting iommu group 1 to show up at /dev/vfio/1/)
[22:33] <NoImNotNineVolt> i've confirmed via lspci output that the gpu is unavailable in the host
[22:34] <NoImNotNineVolt> but iommu group 1 has three devices: pci bridge, gpu, gpu hdmi audio.
[22:34] <NoImNotNineVolt> i've only blacklisted the gpu and gpu hdmi audio. do i need to blacklist the pci bridge also?
[22:36] <tgm4883> When I did it, I only needed to blacklist my video card and the audio part of the video card
[22:36] <NoImNotNineVolt> was there a pci bridge in that iommu group too? :P
[22:36] <tgm4883> No, just the GPU stuff
[22:36] <NoImNotNineVolt> hrm.
[22:36] <NoImNotNineVolt> well, at least i have iommu working...
[22:37] <Turbo_Tech911> Is Lubuntu and official derivative?
[22:37] <NoImNotNineVolt> but the documentation for vfio is a single page on kernel.org :P
[22:37] <NoImNotNineVolt> and no mention of how to troubleshoot vfio issues.
[22:39] <slavanap> Hello. How I can install php5 php5-json php5-pgsql in Ubuntu 16.04? The packages are missing in standard repositories, but presented in Debian std repos...
[22:40]  * NoImNotNineVolt fg's Jordan_U 
[22:41] <dfinn> I've got a 14.04 server that keeps filling up /run.  it looks like it's because of this process and I'm wondering if anyone knows how to disable this or keep it from filling up /run
[22:41] <dax> Turbo_Tech911: yes
[22:41] <dfinn> root      8284  0.1  0.0  17300  5020 ?        S<L  00:00   1:25 /usr/bin/atop -a -w /var/log/atop/atop_20161205 600
[22:41] <Jordan_U> NoImNotNineVolt: You're using integrated graphics for Xorg, as confirmed by /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
[22:41] <brian|lfs> question is there a way to bridge a wireless adapter on ubutnu
[22:42] <NoImNotNineVolt> let me confirm..
[22:42] <brian|lfs> trying to help a friend it seems something is blocking it from working at all
[22:43] <NoImNotNineVolt> [DRI2]   DRI driver: i965
[22:44] <NoImNotNineVolt> wait a minute...
[22:45] <NoImNotNineVolt> i see nouveau lines... :|
[22:46] <NoImNotNineVolt> but... why...
[22:46] <NoImNotNineVolt> i have in my /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf:  blacklist nouveau
[22:48] <NoImNotNineVolt> indeed, it tries and fails to load module nvidia, but tries and succeeds at loading module nouveau...
[22:48] <NoImNotNineVolt> so that's a start. thanks.
[22:48] <NoImNotNineVolt> now the question is... why isn't it blacklisted :P
[22:49] <Jordan_U> NoImNotNineVolt: Is nouveau currently listed in the output of "lsmod"?
[22:50] <dfinn> seems like I'm hitting this bug with my issue where atop fills up /run/ : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/atop/+bug/1393175
[22:50] <NoImNotNineVolt> yup. so, i guess we found the problem.
[22:50] <NoImNotNineVolt> modprobe -r ? :P
[22:51] <NoImNotNineVolt> that's weird. pci-stub is supposed to grab this before nouveau. and then nouveau is supposed to be blacklisted.
[22:51] <NoImNotNineVolt> somehow neither of these things are actually happening, it seems.
[22:52] <Jordan_U> NoImNotNineVolt: Try "sudo update-initramfs -u". A file in /etc/modprobe.d/ isn't going to help if the nouveau driver has already been loaded in the initramfs by the time the root FS (which contains /etc/modprobe.d/) is mounted.
[22:53] <NoImNotNineVolt> ooh.
[22:53] <NoImNotNineVolt> now i feel noob.
[22:56] <karstensrage> when you drop to a shell to handles whats different about an updated package
[22:57] <karstensrage> do you edit the dpkg-new to be what you want and then 'exit'
[22:58] <ablest1980> hi
[22:58] <NoImNotNineVolt> lol, rebooted and it still hasn't come back on the network.
[22:58] <NoImNotNineVolt> i'll have to wait til i get home to see what i broke.
[22:59] <NoImNotNineVolt> Jordan_U: thank you for the tips, and advance apologies for how much i'll be begging you for more help in the future :P
[23:12] <dada2> Hi, I installed Cinnamon on a fresh Arch Linux, and moved the window buttons on left (in windows title bar) using Cinnamon settings. But the Gnome apps (like Gedit) still display buttons on right, I used dconf to set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.button-layout to "close,minimize:", and rebooted, but it doesn't change buttons layout. Any idea?
[23:15] <dada2> maybe better to ask this on #gnome
[23:15] <Bashing-om> dada2: We do not do Arch in this ubuntu dedicated channel .
[23:15] <dada2> Bashing-om, it's not a Arch question. In other words : in Gnome, what settings (from dconf or other) will make windows to display buttons on right?
[23:16] <dada2> on left*
[23:19] <clarkk> what is this called in the system tray?   http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1480978861.png
[23:23] <OerHeks> clarkk, online accounts ?
[23:23] <clarkk> what is the software called?
[23:23] <clarkk> I mean, the package
[23:23] <uxfi> hey whats up alll
[23:27] <OerHeks> !info indicator-messages
[23:37] <clarkk> thanks. When it goes blue to show me something has arrived, it doesn't switch to the app when I click on the item in the dropdown menu. It worked fine on 12.04 but now doesn't on 16.04
[23:37] <clarkk> can anyone help with this?
[23:48] <NoImNotNineVolt> Jordan_U: you're a saint. i now have a /dev/vfio/1
[23:50] <MudManMike> Is there anyone that might be able to offer some insight as to why if i run an application from the command line with: gksu  my cores are maxed out on a dual core machine but the same application launched with: sudo barely affects them at all?
[23:51] <MudManMike> ubuntu 16.04 LTS