[00:00] <HexaChop> Ouroumov, USB is not an option, I can't really use it to instal without A LOT of problems. And I want to use Ubuntu with CDROM.
[00:01] <okthen> jnewt one note you must edit grub from the last OS who modified it, so if you have 2 linuxes, use the last one installed
[00:01] <ouroumov> HexaChop, you might be facing a hardware issue there. Are you sure your PSU can handle the added wattage for the CDROM?
[00:02] <jnewt> okthen: let's say that is successful, and i choose to boot to windows  can i edit grub from there or am i now stuck in windows?
[00:02] <HexaChop> My PSU, Ouroumov, is 1200W.
[00:03] <ouroumov> HexaChop, do you have multiple SATA slots?
[00:03] <okthen> jnewt yes but you will need to access the ext4 file system with something like https://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsd/
[00:03] <okthen> jnewt but im not 100% sure
[00:03] <HexaChop> About 16, Ouroumov.
[00:04] <ouroumov> HexaChop, on some CMs you need to use the slots in a specific order.
[00:04] <ouroumov> Sorry, on some MBs *
[00:04] <HexaChop> Ouroumov, my MB is Asus Maximus VIII Extreme
[00:05] <ouroumov> HexaChop, check the docs I'm no expert.
[00:06] <HexaChop> Ouroumov, in what order mate?
[00:06] <HexaChop> Ouroumov, should the sata be connected?
[00:06] <ouroumov> It should be written on your board's manual
[00:06] <HexaChop> Ouroumov it is kinda made for Windows...
[00:07] <kk4ewt> no its made for software just optimized for winblows
[00:07] <ouroumov> That doesn't matter, if the Order of SATA slot is important, it'll be written there
[00:08] <HexaChop> Ouroumov it works well on Windows though.
[00:09] <HexaChop> Ouroumov, I didn't see anything about SATAs, I'd have to re-read the whole manual.
[00:09] <ouroumov> Nah HexaChop
[00:10] <ouroumov> If it works on Windows then you have the correct order already or the order doesn't matter.
[00:10] <ouroumov> HexaChop, have you checked the vendor's website for a BIOS update?
[00:10] <HexaChop> Ouroumov, my MB costed 500€... Yes, it is updated.
[00:11] <ouroumov> Costly doesn't mean shit HexaChop.
[00:11] <HexaChop> Ouroumov it is top class MB, and please don't swear, mate.
[00:11] <ouroumov> HexaChop, From the moment the card is manufactured to the moment it gets in your house there's usually a couple of firmware revisions.
[00:12] <HexaChop> Ouroumov, I did update the BIOS before.
[00:12] <ouroumov> Then you are left with the worst case scenario: a kernel issue.
[00:13] <HexaChop> Ouroumov elaborate, please.
[00:14] <ouroumov> HexaChop, there is most likely a bug with the core Linux system for this hardware. You can't have it fixed now. If you want to have it fixed eventually you need to submit a bug report.
[00:14] <HexaChop> Ouroumov my system is UEFI.
[00:17] <HexaChop> Ouroumov, could that affect anything?
[00:17] <ouroumov> HexaChop, I don't think so, but then again it's not my area of expertise.
[00:17] <Bashing-om> HexaChop: A thought on the CD . Have you verified the .iso file that you downloaded .. and from the install medium boot to the boot options screen and " check disk for defects " ?
[00:18] <HexaChop> Bashing-Om I can't even get empty cdrom to boot with ubuntu
[00:20] <Bashing-om> HexaChop: "empty cdrom " ??  Then indeed will not boot as there is nothing there to boot ? explain in greater detail .
[00:21] <ouroumov> Bashing-om, what he means is if the CDROM reader is connected to the CM, he can't boot Linux
[00:21] <HexaChop> Bashing-Om I can't run installed ubuntu withotu unplugging cdrom otherwise ot freezes.
[00:21] <ouroumov> Bashing-om, Ubuntu is already installed on his internal
[00:21] <HexaChop> Ouroumov, correct, except it is installed on ext. HDD.
[00:22] <quasi6> Can I realistically run arch (antegros) if I have limited terminal knowledge (e.g. only use the Ubuntu terminal to update and install occasional software packages)?
[00:22] <quasi6> I've been running xubuntu without any issues for 2 years
[00:23] <bazhang> quasi6, why not ask in arch support
[00:23] <Quidam9989> I think so, based on my own experience.
[00:23] <quasi6> bazhang is there a room for arch on this network?
[00:23] <bazhang> #archlinux
[00:23] <quasi6> thank you
[00:23] <Bashing-om> HexaChop: Hummm . next then is take the CD out of the firmware's boot order and the drive that has ubuntu on it as the 1st boot proprity ??
[00:23] <Quidam9989> I am going on three years with Ubuntu on an old thinkpad,no issues.
[00:24] <HexaChop> Bashing-Om, believe me, I've tried.
[00:27] <Bashing-om> HexaChop: Oh I believe you .. just crossing off the possibilities . That was all I could think of, is that the firwware passes off to the specified location to boot .
[00:27] <HexaChop> Bashing-Om, what so you mean?
[00:34] <ubuntu595> xubuntu system completely freezes when i leave it running overnight - i have to do a hard reboot; any suggestions?
[00:43] <ubuntu595> xubuntu system completely freezes when i leave it running overnight - i have to do a hard reboot; any suggestions?
[00:43] <boriseto> ouroumov: well sorry for annoying you again, but even after I ran the command from before and everything was set to normal it just went back to low (and some are even VeryLow). Will need to inspect this way more
[00:46] <skipichi> Hi, anyone know how to redefine "alt gr" key to "ctrl"?
[00:47] <ouroumov> boriseto, just to make sure you know minus nice value means high priority yes?
[00:47] <boriseto> ouroumov: yeap.
[00:48] <ouroumov> boriseto, did you logout before it came back?
[00:48] <boriseto> ouroumov: nope.
[00:48] <fvdffd> hi
[00:48] <ouroumov> boriseto, that's just weird.
[00:48] <fvdffd> wia
[00:49] <boriseto> ouroumov: I know. The same thing happens to another machine at work. I wonder what makes it happen.
[00:49] <fvdffd> 有没有人
[00:49] <bazhang> !cn
[00:49] <fvdffd> 0.0
[00:49] <boriseto> ouroumov: it only sets the priority to low to the processes I use most often, which is even weirder for me
[00:50] <fvdffd> MDZZ说花
[00:50] <bazhang> fvdffd, here is english
[00:50] <bazhang> fvdffd, #ubuntu-cn for chinese
[00:50] <fvdffd> 0.0
[00:51] <pilotauto> i see you crazy ubuntu guys got sound working on Asus X205TA. Awesome!
[00:51] <heston> in terms of getting a total count on files and directories in a directory, would tree be the most accurate?  'find . | wc -l' is reporting 1 more file than tree
[00:53] <wedgie> heston: check out this link http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ/004
[00:53] <fvdffd> asfoihiuasfghiuafgis
[00:55] <ubuntu595> xubuntu system completely freezes when i leave it running overnight - i have to do a hard reboot; any suggestions?
[00:56] <ouroumov> ubuntu595, please provide the output of: inxi -CG | nc termbin.com 9999
[00:59] <heston_> hopefully I didnt miss anything after wedgie sent me that link. My system crashed
[00:59] <wedgie> heston_: i don't think you did. Need the link again?
[01:00] <heston_> wedgie, I got it thanks, just reading
[01:04] <ubuntu595> ouroumov: http://termbin.com/rnal
[01:07] <ubuntu595> ouroumov: i've also installed all amd drivers, ran system updates, etc.
[01:09] <lasersaber> HexaChop
[01:11] <poco_> anyone else on Kubuntu with the issue of the Driver Manager infifinitely "collecting information about your system"?
[01:12] <poco_> I would work around it but I hear installing Nvidia drivers can be tricky if not using the manager
[01:14] <Bashing-om> poco_: Maybe consider purging the present driver and having the system autoinstall the driver it thinks best ( from what it has to choose from ) ?
[01:14] <poco_> wouldn't it just default to Nouveau?
[01:15] <poco_> and isn't the proprietary Nividia driver better for performance?
[01:16] <Bashing-om> poco_: No, will try and install the higher proprietry driver for nVidia . You are sure you have nVidia graphics ?
[01:16] <azeiteira> ahaahah
[01:16] <MarkB2> It appears I need to recompile a driver module for Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS .  This is an installable module; do I need to completely recompile the kernel?
[01:16] <azeiteira> es horrivel, tu
[01:16] <azeiteira> :P
[01:16] <poco_> I have a GTX 970
[01:16] <azeiteira> LOL
[01:16] <poco_> I've been having serious driver issues so I just want to make sure I do it right. I've been fighting the infamous black screen for serveral days
[01:17] <Bashing-om> poco_: ' sudo ubuntu-drivers list ' to see what is presently available .
[01:18] <poco_> ah looks like it's already installed- "nvidia-367"
[01:18] <poco_> lshw made it look like it was using nouveau
[01:18] <poco_> thank you
[01:18] <MarkB2> Pardon me for poking my nose in... did you blacklist the noveau driver?
[01:18] <poco_> I did not
[01:19] <MarkB2> I think that's in the instructions....
[01:19] <poco_> which instructions?
[01:19] <ubuntu595> xubuntu system completely freezes when i leave it running overnight - i have to do a hard reboot; any suggestions?
[01:20] <MarkB2> NVidia has a set of instruction when installing their driver.  Now that I think of it, the last time I did an NVidia install, I just downloaded a ginormous shell script and the thing did it all.
[01:20] <MarkB2> Think I had lunch while it was doing it.
[01:20] <poco_> hmmm
[01:22] <poco_> I'll look into it. Thanks MarkB2
[01:22] <MarkB2> Hope I've helped.
[01:22] <poco_> whoops did I just ping everyone that starts with Ma?
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[01:22] <dorkmafia> hi I have an hp z820 and I'm trying to verify that both CPUs are being utilized how would I do this?
[01:23] <wedgie> dorkmafia: top, then press 1
[01:23] <Bashing-om> poco_: Installing the driver via the package manager should auto blacklist nouveau . ( grep -ri nouveau /etc/modprobe* ) to make sure .
[01:23] <basedmars> ubuntu595, I suggest joining #xubuntu. They might have similar problem and solutions
[01:24] <ubuntu595> mmm bummer.  thanks
[01:24] <poco_> thanks
[01:24] <MarkB2> Bashing-om: Apologies for butting in.
[01:25] <Bashing-om> poco_: By the way, if ya have reservations about the 367 driver ( should be fine ) nVidia recommends the 375 version : http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/112992/en-us .
[01:26] <poco_> Oh ok
[01:26] <poco_> I'm seeing a lot of conflicting things? Do I have to add the ppa?
[01:26] <Speiros> Hi folks:)
[01:26] <poco_> I just installed nvidia-current I think
[01:26] <Bashing-om> MarkB2: Nope . we are all in this together . We do watch one another's backs :)
[01:27] <dorkmafia> thanks!
[01:27] <dorkmafia> how come the top menu bar is off the screen
[01:27] <dorkmafia> =(
[01:27] <dorkmafia> i don't think my graphcis drivers are installed correctly because I can only connect a vga cable
[01:27] <dorkmafia> nvidia 550ti should be able to use the dvi cable to connect to my 30in monitor
[01:27] <dorkmafia> right
[01:28] <poco_> dorkmafia, I'm having a similar issue. Ubuntu is not liking my 1440p Korean monitor
[01:28] <poco_> I cannot get it to connect
[01:28] <dorkmafia> you try a vga cable?
[01:28] <poco_> It only takes DVI
[01:28] <poco_> my other monitor work with HDMI and DVI
[01:29] <poco_> viola! it suddenly works
[01:30] <Speiros> *plays a snappy tune on the viola
[01:30] <dorkmafia> hehe
[01:30] <Speiros> :D
[01:30] <MarkB2> The fancy display interface is running?
[01:30] <dorkmafia> now if i could only get a viola... maybe a cello will work?
[01:31] <Bashing-om> poco_: nvidia-current - best I recall is 340 ??? .. so what is installed?  ' dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia ' to see .
[01:31] <Speiros> Yeah, I think it will sound quite good:D
[01:31] <poco_> 367
[01:31] <poco_> maybe it wasn't -current
[01:32] <Bashing-om> poco_: :)
[01:32] <poco_> so is there a way to get 375 like you recommended via a ppa?
[01:33] <poco_> ugh Bashing-om I ran that command and now it's showing me libcuda1-304
[01:33] <poco_> I guess I installed nvidia-common
[01:35] <dorkmafia> how do I get my nvidia drivers to work properly?
[01:35] <dorkmafia> :)
[01:36] <dorkmafia> i'm only able to use a vga cable to see my monitor
[01:36] <Bashing-om> poco_: Do not think libcuda1-304 is correct with the 367 version driver . maybe best to pastebin ' dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia ' so we see what we have installed .
[01:36] <k1l_> dorkmafia: install the matching drivers, make sure there are no errors while installing. then logout of the desktop and back in
[01:36] <dorkmafia> i went to additional drivers and used nvidia binary driver version 375.26 from nvidia-375
[01:37] <dorkmafia> is that the correct one?
[01:37] <k1l_> dorkmafia: did you try an older version offered at that menue?
[01:37] <poco_> Bashing-om, pastebin.com/hcj5S3S3
[01:39] <dorkmafia> yah i tried an older one then tried this one
[01:39] <dorkmafia> do you have a specific one i could try?
[01:40] <Bashing-om> poco_: That say you have no driver installed . ' sudo apt purge nvidia* ; sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ; sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall ' . Is what I would do .
[01:40] <k1l_> dorkmafia: did you look into the nvidia-settings tool if you need to activate that outpu?
[01:40] <k1l_> output?
[01:41] <kapa> Guys, how to do "sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration" with autoselect ? I want system detect my keyboard itself
[01:41] <dorkmafia> there are nvidia settings?
[01:41] <dorkmafia> i don't see those
[01:42] <dorkmafia> where would I find the nvidia settings?
[01:42] <poco_> Bashing-om, cool. Doing that now. I'll run that pipe after a reboot and see what drivers I have
[01:42] <k1l_> dorkmafia: its installed with the driver install
[01:43] <k1l_> dorkmafia: so start the dash and type nvidia and start it
[01:43] <dorkmafia> ok where is it though?
[01:43] <dorkmafia> k
[01:44] <wiggmpk> If I am using an encrypted /home directory (file encryption not the partition) would my swap partition naturally be encrypted?
[01:44] <EmanuelTavares> Hi
[01:44] <dorkmafia> ok cool
[01:44] <EmanuelTavares> I'm new here
[01:44] <dorkmafia> k1l_: i have it open what do I need to do to make sure it's enabled?
[01:45] <dorkmafia> right now the screen isn't even centered on the display
[01:45] <k1l_> dorkmafia: look if there is a setting for it. and if it sees the monitor connected on that port.
[01:45] <EmanuelTavares> Someone let's tried to put the /var on a new disk device?
[01:45] <dorkmafia> the top menu bars are all going off the screen and are on the bottom
[01:45] <k1l_> dorkmafia: i dont have a nvidia system, so i cant tell you what exactly to do.
[01:46] <poco_> Bashing-om, much better. I definitely have 367 installed. So how do I get to 375 like you recommended?
[01:46] <EmanuelTavares> I'm creating an EC2 instance on AWS and usually I mount a disk and transfer the /var to it
[01:46] <dorkmafia> ok so first thing first how do i get the screen to center on the monitor?
[01:47] <EmanuelTavares> After that I put this disk on FSTAB and mount as /var
[01:47] <dorkmafia> the top 30 pixels or something are off the screen and show up at the bottom
[01:47] <ouroumov> wiggmpk, yes
[01:47] <EmanuelTavares> but with 16.04 LTS I had a lot of errors
[01:48] <EmanuelTavares> Can anybody help me?
[01:48] <EmanuelTavares> Please?
[01:48] <k1l_> dorkmafia: that is mostly an issue with the monitor not giving the right infos to the system. are adapters used?
[01:48] <Bashing-om> poco_: I do not recommemd the 375 - but nVidia does - if the 367 works great - do not fix it . what release are you running ? maybe have to get the 375 from our trusted PPA ??
[01:48] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: I am having some weird behavior (or maybe not weird just unexpected) I recently resized my partitions / /home and swap. Now I am prompted for the decrypt passphrase during boot and when installing applications or updates via the terminal
[01:48] <poco_> Bashing-om, ah cool. I should be set then
[01:48] <dorkmafia> yeah i have to use a vga to dvi adapater b/c it wont' work dvi right now
[01:49] <poco_> since I have you man, you mind helping me with one more question?
[01:49] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: I should mention, I resized the partitions from a LiveUSB with gparted
[01:49] <dorkmafia> I'm still not sure how to get it to work with dvi
[01:49] <ouroumov> wiggmpk, I think I read something similar on the Ubuntu MATE forums very recently.
[01:49] <dorkmafia> if I switch the monitor to the dvi input and plug the dvi cable in instaed of the vga one I get black screen
[01:49] <EmanuelTavares> Please, I really need to put this server up
[01:50] <ouroumov> wiggmpk, https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/strange-boot-behavior-following-ssd-overprovisioning/10831
[01:51] <Bashing-om> poco_: me " since I have you man," ?
[01:51] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: thank you, I'll have a look. Passphrase at boot is a pain but during updates/installs is just, not supposed to happen
[01:51] <poco_> weird wording I know
[01:51] <poco_> anyways I haven't messed with multiple HDDs on linux before
[01:52] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: excellent, that is exactly the message "Please enter passphrase for disk SanDisk_SSD_U100_128GB (cryptswap1) on none!"
[01:52] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: minus the HD name
[01:52] <EmanuelTavares> Hi, no one knos how move the /var to another disk?
[01:52] <poco_> I am sharing an SSD with Win and I have another HDD. Anything I really need to do other than making the HDD a mount point and directing installed programs there?
[01:53] <ouroumov> wiggmpk, compare the UUID of your swap in fstab with output for: lsblk -o UUID,NAME
[01:53] <Bashing-om> poco_: depends on what you want to do .. ( my data drives I do not automount, I mount as on demand terminally )
[01:54] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: verbatium
[01:54] <poco_> do I have to worry about any issues with breaking directories by moving them to the HDD such as moving Steam, Spotify, or Wine?
[01:56] <dorkmafia> is there a way to tell if the nvidia gfx driver is installed correctly?
[01:57] <Bashing-om> poco_: System files ya got to establish links to the new lication from the installd system ; similar : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving .
[01:57] <ouroumov> wiggmpk, for reference it looks like that when it works: http://termbin.com/2cv8
[01:57] <poco_> Bashing-om, ah perfect! looks like a good resource
[01:58] <k1l_> dorkmafia: the Xorg.0.log in /var/log can tell if its loaded correctly
[01:59] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: http://termbin.com/cetf
[02:00] <ouroumov> wiggmpk, lsblk -o UUID,NAME,FSTYPE
[02:00] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: sd4 is swap but I'll run it
[02:01] <TFlana> Hey all. I installed a fresh copy of Ubuntu 16.10 on my laptop(MacBook Pro). I decided to encrypt the disk. Installation was fine. After rebooting I am asked to enter my password for 'cryptsetup'. My keyboard no longer has functions for capslock and shift. I plugged in an external keyboard, it worked. The laptop keyboard works after I was able to l
[02:01] <TFlana> ogin. Once rebooting again, the laptop keyboard and external no longer work.
[02:01] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: http://termbin.com/3r36 and /etc/fstab #UUID=8a0aef08-812f-432c-a1be-0e280adc2ba3 none            swap
[02:02] <ouroumov> wiggmpk, do you have the /dev/mapper line in your fstab?
[02:02] <TFlana> Should I reinstall without disk encryption or does anyone think there is a solution to this?
[02:02] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: yes, only for swap though dev/mapper/cryptswap1 none swap sw 0 0
[02:03] <Speiros> TFlana Have you tried unplugging and replugging them in again now that you're in?
[02:03] <dorkmafia> k1l_: looks like it's working from the log
[02:03] <dorkmafia> but i still can only use vga cable
[02:03] <Speiros> TFlana, Just before you reinstall or something major?
[02:04] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: think I may have found a solution
[02:04] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: suggestion is to edit /etc/crypttab to point to swap by ID instead of UUID
[02:05] <TFlana> Speiros: I am no longer back inside the desktop. I am stuck on the encrypt password login. I tried plugging the external back in but it no longer works.
[02:06] <Speiros> TFlana Ok, can I just confirm...when you rebooted this time, the keyboard wasn't plugged in, is that correct?
[02:07] <ouroumov> wiggmpk, yeah, I've seen the same
[02:08] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: just gave my daughter a hatchimal but I'm gonna try it lol
[02:08] <cfoch> How do I see a stack trace of coredumpctl
[02:08] <cfoch> https://paste.fedoraproject.org/524882/01404314/
[02:09] <TFlana> Speiros: I believe so (it was this morning). I am rebooting again with it unplugged.
[02:09] <TFlana> Right, it doesn't work with it unplugged during reboot.
[02:10] <Speiros> TFlana Ok.  I was thinking if you can confirm both ways that it's not working on the reboot (plugged in or unplugged) then there's the next step.
[02:10] <TFlana> Or shall I say, capslock and shift does not work.
[02:10] <Speiros> TFlana Yeah, that's right.  Strange that.
[02:10] <TFlana> I do have one more keyboard I could try.
[02:11] <Speiros> TFlana If it works, it's an easier solution.
[02:11] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: not exactly sure how to find the ID of the partition
[02:11] <Speiros> TFlana, but I know turning on and off is a pain, but it's quicker than troubleshooting, especially if one of the options work.
[02:12] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: care to take a guess http://termbin.com/ipr8
[02:12] <TFlana> Speiros: No dice on the last keyboard. Won't even power up, guess it requres 2 usb slots -.-
[02:13] <AegNuddel> can someone help me here?  My sister's Ubuntu box won't boot up and the start screen keeps fashing
[02:13] <Speiros> TFlana Ok, I'll do a search on the ubuntu wiki, and see if there's something there similar.
[02:14] <TFlana> Speiros: Thanks kindly. I will keep looking as well. I found similar questions on Ask Ubuntu but nothing with a solution.
[02:14] <ubuntu007> hello
[02:14] <ubuntu007> i need help
[02:15] <ubuntu007> i want to install ubuntu but i have a problem
[02:15] <ubuntu007> who want help me
[02:15] <Speiros> TFlana,  I found this link, and it suggests a language selection issue.  Could that possibly be your problem too?  Here's the link: http://askubuntu.com/questions/641067/shift-keys-not-working-properly
[02:17] <TFlana> Speiros: Hmm that may be possible. I remember setting my keyboard to US English, though. I do not think it is possible for me to open a shell though, with the keyboard not functioning properyl.
[02:17] <TFlana> properly*
[02:17] <Speiros> TFlana Good point.
[02:18] <ubuntu007> i have pendrive usb and on this  pendrive i writen ubuntu (bootable)
[02:18] <Speiros> TFlana, I'm not sure either.
[02:18] <TFlana> ctrl alt f1 for shell right?
[02:18] <ubuntu007> i powen on computer but usb disk i third
[02:19] <ubuntu007> i cant come in to bios beacuse i dont remeber password  but i have ubcd on cd rom
[02:20] <Speiros> Apparently, yes, TFlana.  I see the problem without the shift key...
[02:20] <ubuntu007> How from dos from dos i can see pendrive with ubuntu but which file i can start ubntu
[02:20] <TFlana> Speiros: I guess I will reinstall without encryption. Is that a poor choice?
[02:21] <Speiros> TFlana, There's always making a password without capitals and uppercase, but it's not fixing the problem eh.
[02:21] <TFlana> Odd, certain keys turn the screen black.
[02:22] <Speiros> TFlana That's strange.
[02:23] <Speiros> TFlana I only found a question from 2015, but not an answer...so far
[02:24] <TFlana> Sperios: Funny, I'm back in the installer, entering my wifi password. Keyboard works with no issues.
[02:24] <ubuntu007> i have ulitame boot cd how by program(linux boot ) i can start pendrive with ubuntu(bootable version)
[02:24] <TFlana> Is there a large security risk if I do not encrypt my drive?
[02:24] <Speiros> TFlana, Is your keyboard working elsewhere, with the shift key?  It isn't stuck on by any chance?
[02:25] <TFlana> Speiros, no that is not the issue. The lights on the keyboard did not work when stuck at that login. They are all functioning and lit up in the new installer now.
[02:25] <Speiros> TFlana I can't answer that from knowledge, but I haven't always been encrypted.
[02:26] <ubuntu007> where is on this site channel other language
[02:26] <Speiros> TFlana I see.  Maybe someone else can give you some advice regarding this?  I don't know about this much.
[02:27] <TFlana> Ok, thanks. Sigh..now when I choose "Erase disk and install Ubuntu" - the continue button is grayed out.
[02:27] <Speiros> ubuntu007 Which language?
[02:27] <ubuntu007> polish
[02:27] <TFlana> Very odd. It didn't like the dl settings in the previous window, apparently.
[02:27] <TFlana> Sperios: No worries. Thank you kindly for your support.
[02:27] <Speiros> !pl
[02:28] <TFlana> Speiros*
[02:28] <Speiros> TFlana  If necessary, maybe you can do it unencrypted, and then get help to troubleshoot, so at least you're in and operating.
[02:29] <Speiros> ubuntu007 Mam nadzieję, że link może pomóc. :)
[02:30] <TFlana> Speiros: Aye. If that works, I will be very happy! Hah.
[02:30] <Speiros> TFlana Sorry I can't be more helpful.
[02:31] <TFlana> Speiros: Again, thank you very much for your time. It's much appreciated. I will let you know how this turns out.
[02:31] <ubuntu007> sperios on the polish channel is 8 person and all sleep Help help i have ultimate boot cd i pendrive with ubuntu how to start ubuntu from pendrive by cd rom(ultimate boot cd)
[02:35] <Speiros> ubuntu007 Ok mate:)  What has happened so far?
[02:36] <TFlana> Speiros: Installation complete. It rebooted, the normal login screen appears to have successful key operations :) Now to update and try again.
[02:37] <Speiros> TFlana Excellent.
[02:37] <ubuntu007> i start ulimate boot cd and go do dos
[02:38] <ubuntu007> go to dos and i have the tree ubuntu because i in pendrive by dos
[02:39] <bazhang> ubuntu007, tree ubuntu?
[02:39] <ubuntu007> but i dont know how i turn on ubuntu start ubuntu
[02:39] <bazhang> what is tree ubuntu
[02:39] <ubuntu007> tree image on usb
[02:39] <bazhang> tree?
[02:40] <ubuntu007> pendrive is bootable i burning by universal usb installler 1.9
[02:40] <bazhang> where did you get this 'tree ubuntu'
[02:40] <wiggmpk> ouroumov: any idea what my disk id would be and why my partitions are listed twice... http://termbin.com/ipr8
[02:41] <ubuntu007> what command start ubuntu to install
[02:41] <bazhang> ubuntu007, where did you get this 'tree ubuntu'
[02:41] <ubuntu007> ubuntu.pl
[02:42] <ubuntu007> me english is thick
[02:43] <ubuntu007> i have good iso image i i burning it to bootable version on pendrive but my computer not bootalbe pendrive first
[02:44] <ubuntu007> which command start install ubuntu by dos on pendrive
[02:46] <Speiros> ubuntu007 I'm not sure mate.
[02:46] <Speiros> ubuntu007 It is important though to understand what "tree ubuntu" is.
[02:46] <heston_> you have to change your BIOS settings to boot usb
[02:46] <ubuntu007> i cannot i dont remebebr password
[02:47] <TFlana> Speiros: Apparently it's working fine without being encrypted disk. Woo!
[02:47] <Speiros> TFlana Yes, that's great:)
[02:48] <ubuntu007> i try uncolck password by 6 different programs but it suck
[02:49] <ubuntu007> i have ultimate boot cd i i have dos in this cd i by this dos i can go to pendrive but how start install which file is which folder
[02:50] <bazhang> ubuntu007, what does dos have to do with ubuntu installation
[02:50] <elky> what's an "ultimate boot cd"?
[02:51] <ubuntu007> http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ there is list programs
[02:51] <elky> ubuntu007: that's a different distribution it seems.
[02:52] <ubuntu007> egzample grub2, xosl
[02:52] <elky> ubuntu007: you don't need that to install things on ubuntu
[02:52] <elky> in fact trying to will probably be a problem
[02:53] <ubuntu007> how i can install  how
[02:53] <elky> ubuntu007: apt-get install
[02:53] <elky> what are you trying to install, ubuntu007?
[02:54] <ubuntu007> by which program
[02:54] <heston_> ubuntu007, pull out your cmos battery to reset the password
[02:54] <heston_> then change the boot order to boot usb first
[02:54] <elky> ubuntu007: that's what i am trying to figure out. do you already have an ubuntu computer that boots into ubuntu without cd?
[02:55] <heston_> otherwise if your computer boots cd/dvd first, just burn an ubuntu cd
[02:55] <ubuntu007> i try battery cmos reset but it  suck it is hp elitebook 8530w no one program dosent work only services its kost 120 dollars i dont have this money
[02:56] <heston_> what opperating system are you using right now
[02:56] <heston_> on the hp
[02:56] <ubuntu007> i have this cd rom with ultimate by which program (linux gnu) i can install ubuntu on pendrive(bootable)
[02:57] <heston_> forget the ultimate thing, just burn an ubuntu cd and boot that
[02:59] <ubuntu007> i can t i dont have cd dvd disk only disk what i have i ultimatebootcd and pendrive and internet help me
[02:59] <salim> Hey
[03:01] <heston_> ubuntu007, you can use a dvd to burn an iso too
[03:01] <heston_> you didnt say which operating system you're currently running
[03:01] <unknown_> ubuntu007 use a USB bootable distro
[03:02] <unknown_> takes literally 2 clicks
[03:02] <heston_> he cant...
[03:02] <heston_> you didnt read the backlog
[03:02] <unknown_> you part of it, not going to lie
[03:02] <unknown_> lol
[03:02] <unknown_> only*
[03:04] <elky> ubuntu007: do you have the cd image downloaded?
[03:04] <ubuntu007> yew
[03:04] <elky> for ubuntu
[03:04] <ledeni> ubuntu007, if you have ultimatebootcd you got option --boot next device try to boot usb from there
[03:04] <ubuntu007> yes
[03:05] <ubuntu007> no i dont have this option becuse windows 7 started because usb boot is third first cd second drive third usb!!
[03:05] <rohanrhu_> there is a problem related to chrome and gpu acceleration
[03:05] <rohanrhu_> probably chrome's gpu acceleration does not work
[03:06] <rohanrhu_> what can i do?
[03:06] <heston_> ubuntu007, he's saying boot the ultimate boot cd which will let you boot usb from its menus
[03:07] <ubuntu007> when i boot ulimateboocd from cd rom i havent got option usb on tree becuse next device is hard drive
[03:07] <elky> ubuntu007: wait so you have a working windows still?
[03:08] <ubuntu007> now i on windows it work
[03:09] <elky> ubuntu007: you can make ubuntu usb drives from within windows with a program called rufus
[03:09] <ubuntu007> but not  good i must have got stable system ubuntu
[03:09] <ubuntu007> i have usb pnedrive bootable
[03:09] <ubuntu007> with ubuntu
[03:10] <ubuntu007> but how start it
[03:10] <ubuntu007> !
[03:10] <elky> ok so you got that far then. is it asking you to choose which device to boot?
[03:11] <ledeni> elky he can't boot usb because don't have password for bios
[03:11] <elky> aaah
[03:11] <ubuntu007> but i cant go to pendrive egzamlpe by dos from ulimatebootcd
[03:12] <ledeni> ubuntu007, you can't or can
[03:12] <elky> ubuntu007: i don't know how to mess with bios passwords, and apparently nobody else here does either, so you might be better off asking in ##hardware or even ##security
[03:13] <ubuntu007> i can
[03:13] <ledeni> ubuntu007, ^^
[03:14] <rommel> http://www.top-password.com/knowledge/reset-hp-elitebook-password.html
[03:14] <Speiros> ubuntu007 Can you change the boot order with holding f9 on start up?  This being done while your pendrive is plugged in?
[03:15] <ubuntu007> i try ever program every special dedicated by mazzif no one work
[03:15] <Speiros> ubuntu007 Or I mean pressing it on the first screen before any actual booting up.
[03:15] <ubuntu007> i cannot
[03:15] <Speiros> Ok, sorry mate.
[03:19] <ubuntu007> again Who is so good i wisdom i know that it possible  i have cd with ultimatebootcd and pendrive with burned ubuntu (boot usb) how to install ubuntu
[03:19] <ubuntu007> Help me
[03:22] <elky> ubuntu007: did you ask in the other channels i said?
[03:23] <ubuntu007> on polish any one i sleep
[03:23] <ubuntu007> is sleep
[03:23] <elky> i suggested ##hardware and ##security
[03:23] <ubuntu007> everyone sleep it obout 8 men
[03:37] <WolfHacker> hi
[03:38] <WolfHacker> uhh
[03:38] <Speiros> We're here mate.  Just waiting for your question.:)
[03:39] <WolfHacker> oh uh how do I enable scroll lock?
[03:40] <Speiros> WolfHacker there should be a button on your keyboard, probably near the numbers pad.
[03:40] <WolfHacker> yea but it never activates
[03:42] <ubuntu007> hello
[03:43] <ubuntu007> i have cd with ultimatebootcd and pendrive with burned ubuntu (boot usb) how to install ubuntu from portable (programs from Ultimate boot cd)
[03:44] <Bashing-om> WolfHacker: Terminal command ' xev ' . what rerurns when the scroll lock is pressed ? mine >> " state 0x0, keycode 78 (keysym 0xff14, Scroll_Lock), same_screen YES, " .
[03:45] <ubuntu007> who can help me
[03:46] <WolfHacker> KeyRelease event, serial 37, synthetic NO, window 0x3200001,     root 0x281, subw 0x0, time 1298473, (466,-39), root:(531,451),     state 0x0, keycode 78 (keysym 0xff14, Scroll_Lock), same_screen YES,     XLookupString gives 0 bytes:      XFilterEvent returns: False Bashing-om
[03:46] <ubuntu007> i was in channel hardware no one respond
[03:47] <ubuntu007> Help i have cd with ultimatebootcd and pendrive with burned ubuntu (boot usb) how to install ubuntu from portable (programs from Ultimate bootcd)
[03:49] <Bashing-om> WolfHacker: Well, seems it is not the key or the key coding at fault. Must be something on your system intercepting the key ; all I can come up with .
[03:54] <ubuntu007> Help i have cd with ultimatebootcd and pendrive with burned ubuntu (boot usb) how to install ubuntu from portable (programs from Ultimate bootcd)
[03:54] <ubuntu007> anyone help me
[03:54] <Speiros> ubuntu007 Sorry mate.  I personally don't know how to help in this situation.
[03:55] <ubuntu007> are anyone wisdom here:>
[03:56] <ubuntu007> fail but thanks
[04:07] <jamieyg3> hi.. i'm having an issue connecting to apache...
[04:07] <jamieyg3> i have a fresh install of ubuntu... and a fresh install of apache... but i can't seem to reach the server... when i test remotely it says the site can't be reached... and if i locally connect to http://127.0.0.1 it says "Proxy request sent, awaiting response... 503 Service Unavailable"... any ideas how to get this to work?
[04:08] <jamieyg3> if i use wget --no-proxy then it will get http://127.0.0.1... but... not sure what that means or how to fix it
[04:08] <sadas> hello
[04:08] <sadas> any one around ?
[04:08] <pressure679> I have a couple of questions, 1)  how do you mount a USB from a ssh terminal? 2) How do you use WoL with ssh?
[04:08] <sadas> i need some help i did something bad
[04:09] <sadas> here https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=869160
[04:11] <sasser> ubuntu007 if you remove CMOS battery from motherboard is should reset your BIOS then you can install ubuntu
[04:12] <sadas> i have recently installed ubunto lts on a external usb on my macbook and selected the external usb as driver for install.unfortunatly lol it has deleted and ssomhow isntalled or delted part or all of my internal hardrive that has my osx on......any help yet???also the partions are visible still exsisting within ubunto i cannot scan or find anything in them or acces them but when trying to boot or view partition i am denied acces/????
[04:14] <sadas> hello
[04:14] <sadas> loads of peps not much chat
[04:14] <stiltzkin> Anyone good with software RAID/mdadm? Still looking for some help
[04:16] <dgsd> i have recently installed ubunto lts on a external usb on my macbook and selected the external usb as driver for install.unfortunatly lol it has deleted and ssomhow isntalled or delted part or all of my internal hardrive that has my osx on......any help yet???also the partions are visible still exsisting within ubunto i cannot scan or find anything in them or acces them but when trying to boot or view partition i am denied acces/????
[04:17] <guideX> I have a tar.gz file I'm trying to restore from my vps to a vm, I have my vm, with same version of ubuntu server
[04:17] <guideX> how do I put the two together
[04:17] <Speiros> sadas No, true.  It's a help channel mate.
[04:18] <dgsd> thanks mate
[04:18] <sadas> ok
[04:18] <vermillion> guideX are you asking how to get the file into your vm from the vps?
[04:19] <guideX> vermillion: I have the tar.gz file on my desktop here at home, and I have the new vm
[04:19] <guideX> but I'm not certain how to restore the ubuntu server from the tar.gz to my vm
[04:20] <Speiros> sadas If you look in the list of channels, you will see plenty for just chat, although I don't know what is to your personal liking.  You're best off exploring yourself:)
[04:20] <vermillion> so the tarball is your server image?
[04:20] <guideX> yeah it's a tarball of the main system drive, with etc, dev, all those linux folders
[04:20] <guideX> I am missing the swap, and other linux created drives, but I have the main system drive
[04:23] <sadas> liat
[04:24] <vermillion> guideX: I'm not sure. I'
[04:25] <vermillion> I'm assuming the uncompressed file isn't just a vm image.
[04:26] <guideX> I guess I'm not 100% sure, I can show you what's in it, but basically looks like the root of a ubuntu file system
[04:28] <vermillion> what vm program are you using?
[04:28] <guideX> I was hoping to use virtualbox under win7
[04:29] <guideX> so the inside of the tar.gz has admin,bin,boot,dev,etc,home,lib,lib64,lost+found,media,mnt,opt,procrunsbin,srv,sys,tmp,usr,var
[04:29] <guideX> and a few files
[04:30] <vermillion> Yeah, that sounds like the whole file system.
[04:32] <vermillion> I don't think I can help. I misunderstood your original question.
[04:33] <guideX> thanks anyhow
[04:33] <Ben64> what you want probably won't work
[04:34] <sruli> i have dual boot ubuntu (different flavours) each on separate luks partition, so that a update-grub after a kernel update doesnt delete the menuentry for ubuntuB i created a custom.cfg in /boot/grub/ based on this http://paste.ubuntu.com/13622375/ however when i try to boot it after entering passphrase i get an error "file /vmlinuz4.4.xxxxx" not found, you need to load the kernel first" in the past i did mange to get this config working, what am i doing wrong h
[04:35] <guideX> Ben64 not possible eh?
[04:35] <Ben64> doubt it
[04:36] <Ben64> if you want to have the same setup, you can install the same packages
[04:36] <guideX> I'm trying to move a docker, but I'm not really sure how to do that, I will keep looking into it
[04:37] <glurg> hey, folks. `sudo apt-get install bumblebee` locked up and i had to kill it. now i get this error: <http://pastebin.com/c7D6wcZm>. things i've found on google for errors like this have resulted in having to wipe. how can i clear it up?
[04:39] <glurg> it had been stuck in the middle of `Unpacking libxau:i386 (1:1.0.8-1)` as a dependency of bumblebee
[04:43] <kilihune> aloha
[04:43] <gruff> After disabling the touchpad on my Lenovo Thinkpad laptop through my settings a week and a half ago, I've realized the option for it has disappeared. Where should I be looking for re-enabling it?
[04:44] <heston_> gruff, check your bios
[04:44] <wafflejock> gruff, if you don't have the GUI for it or hardware keys would try xinput http://askubuntu.com/questions/65951/how-to-disable-the-touchpad
[04:45] <wafflejock> but you know do the opposite :)
[04:45] <gruff> Thanks
[04:58] <priporg> hi, what is the current recommended way of installing flash or equivalent so that you can play videos in firefox browser?
[05:01] <Jordan_U> priporg: Most sites shouldn't require flash for videos. Youtube for example works great with HTML5 video.
[05:02] <chineseboy> hello
[05:02] <Speiros> Hello:)
[05:03] <donught> priporg there is a port of google chromes flash player called pepper
[05:03] <donught> but flash is unsupported
[05:03] <priporg> Jordan_U, Some sites don't as you pointed out. How I install flash or like plugin for firefox?
[05:04] <priporg> donught, I use Firefox.
[05:04] <Jordan_U> priporg: sudo apt install browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash
[05:04] <donught> priporg yes i know
[05:04] <donught> http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2016/11/new-pepper-flash-installer-for-chromium-firefox/
[05:04] <Bashing-om> priporg: Consider ' apt show flashplugin-installer ' .
[05:04] <donught> make sure to also install browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash
[05:05] <donught> to get firefox support
[05:05] <Jetti982> Adolf Hitler vs The Jew World Order https://youtu.be/ssCkc8t9sho
[05:06] <priporg> is there a performance difference between flash and pepperflash?
[05:07] <donught> normal flash in not maintained on linux at all priporg
[05:08] <priporg> ok
[05:08] <priporg> sudo apt install pepperflashplugin-nonfree
[05:08] <priporg> vs
[05:08] <priporg> sudo apt install browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash
[05:08] <donught> you need both
[05:08] <Reddisgirl> Unlike the demonic portrait that the "allies" painted of him, Hitler was beloved by his people, he wanted nothing but peace, and never ordered the extermination of a single Jew. The largely Jewish-controlled mainstream media has ever since painted an evil picture of Hitler and the Jew World Order has even enacted laws in 16 European countries prohibiting free-speech on the issues of Judaism, Hitler and the Holocaust.
[05:08] <donught> one is for pepper flash and the other is the plugin to use it in firefox
[05:09] <priporg> ok
[05:10] <Kiryat8> Please reframe from antisemetic nonsense!
[05:11] <sruli> Kiryat8: ignore trolls, best not to respond at all
[05:14] <Speiros> Good catch elky
[05:14] <elky> it'll change eventually
[05:14] <elky> they've been at this for a while.
[05:14] <Speiros> Yeah.
[05:15] <elky> ping me if you see them sneak back in
[05:15] <priporg> thanks for help
[05:17] <VulcanJedi> hello, looking for quick help with audio settings
[05:19] <dorkmafia> how come I can only use a vga cable to connect to my monitor?
[05:20] <VulcanJedi> does your monitor have multiple input types?
[05:20] <dorkmafia> yes it does
[05:20] <VulcanJedi> trying to use dvi or hdmi?
[05:21] <dorkmafia> dvi, hdmi, displayport, vga
[05:21] <dorkmafia> dvi
[05:21] <VulcanJedi> and you've used the button on the monitor to toggle inputs?
[05:21] <dorkmafia> yup yup
[05:21] <VulcanJedi> gotta get the eassy stuff outta the way
[05:21] <dorkmafia> yah
[05:21] <dorkmafia> nvidia 550ti
[05:22] <dorkmafia> it's a dell u3011
[05:22] <VulcanJedi> last dummy check, did you make sure both ends of dvi are firmly connected?
[05:22] <dorkmafia> yup
[05:23] <VulcanJedi> i would go into the software packages manager
[05:23] <dorkmafia> apt-get?
[05:24] <VulcanJedi> and in the software and updates screen, there should be a proprietary drivers tab
[05:25] <VulcanJedi> try a proprietary nvidia driver (one might say tested) and see if it recognizes the dvi input
[05:25] <dorkmafia> software & update
[05:25] <dorkmafia> then additional drivers
[05:26] <VulcanJedi> should be easy enough to find, i'm on a slightly different gui right now
[05:26] <dorkmafia> i'm using nvidia binary driver 375.26 from nvidia-375 (open source)
[05:26] <dorkmafia> how do i get the proprietary nvidia driver?
[05:27] <dorkmafia> damn i just noticed my install type is a 32 bit
[05:27] <dorkmafia> i wonder if that is causing all this
[05:28] <VulcanJedi> doubtful, 32 works just fine on hardware that supports 64
[05:28] <dorkmafia> why did it install 32 though
[05:28] <dorkmafia> probably has to do with the EFI boot
[05:29] <VulcanJedi> i believe you have to get the x64 iso specifically
[05:29] <dorkmafia> I did
[05:29] <dorkmafia> it wasa  pain installing ubuntu on this box for some reason
[05:29] <dorkmafia> i had to update the bios
[05:29] <dorkmafia> i think it was partially due to a bad memory stick i found along the way
[05:29] <VulcanJedi> ah, hardware issues
[05:30] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: What proprietary drivers are offered ' sudo ubuntu-drivers list ' ?
[05:30] <VulcanJedi> i'm trying to find something to point you in the right direction, i didn't have to fuss with mine
[05:30] <dorkmafia> had to make a dos usb stick and junk
[05:31] <dorkmafia> Bashing-om: i'm trying to install a nvidia proprieetary driver i guess??
[05:32] <Ben64> if you have 32 bit installed, then you didn't
[05:32] <dorkmafia> but now i'm wondering if I should just scrap it all and try to reinstall ubuntu 64 bit
[05:32] <dorkmafia> Ben64: didn't wha?
[05:32] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: For game level performance. yes you want a proprietary driver .
[05:32] <dorkmafia> whats the min ram for 64?
[05:32] <Ben64> i was scrolled up a bit, if you got 32 bit installed, you didn't get the 64bit iso
[05:32] <Ben64> same as 32
[05:33] <dorkmafia> hm
[05:33] <dorkmafia> i have the stick still let me check whats on it
[05:33] <VulcanJedi> i mean, you might as well install 64 to take advantage of your hardware's capabilities. anyone know if he can do that through apt-get?
[05:34] <Ben64> can't
[05:34] <hopefool> do anyone know any application to search for torrents?
[05:34] <dorkmafia> Ben64: gotta reinstall again huh?
[05:34] <Ben64> dorkmafia: yep
[05:34] <dorkmafia> how do I know what's on this stick
[05:35] <dorkmafia> how do i double check it's 32
[05:35] <VulcanJedi> link should be on the desktop
[05:35] <dorkmafia> ?
[05:35] <Ben64> dorkmafia: mount it, check a binary?
[05:35] <VulcanJedi> to your stick, i mean
[05:35] <dorkmafia> i mean on the current install
[05:36] <Ben64> uname -m
[05:36] <dorkmafia> i686
[05:36] <Ben64> 32bit
[05:36] <dorkmafia> womp womp
[05:36] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: Boot it .. and in terminal rin ' uname -a ' if ya get " x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux " you have 64 bit .
[05:36] <dorkmafia> how do i check the stick now
[05:36] <Ben64> dorkmafia: mount it, check a binary
[05:36] <dorkmafia> menu.c32
[05:36] <dorkmafia> is a file in there
[05:36] <Ben64> ignore that
[05:40] <dorkmafia> i'm just going to remake it
[05:40] <dorkmafia> i have the iso for 64
[05:41] <ignacio> Is there any alternative to pidgin? Like really good ;-;
[05:42] <foption> hi all. someone tell me where can I download the script for automatic proxy change
[05:45] <Random832> ignacio, like what do you need it for
[05:45] <ignacio> Random832, facebook the most
[05:45] <ignacio> I can stay with pidgin, but idk, I had to ask :P
[05:45] <Random832> you can't just get on facebook?
[05:46] <ignacio> my machine is not that fast to handle facebook
[05:46] <ignacio> by facebook i mean the chat
[05:46] <Random832> apparently there's a facebook chat plugin for bitlbee
[05:46] <Random832> which is... a thing that lets you use an irc client, i think?
[05:46] <Random832> i don't know, i haven't used any instant message program in years
[05:47] <Mozammel> Hi guys, does anybody did kernel patch PHC on ubuntu ? I'm having some problem to configure it.
[05:48] <ignacio> is empathy still alive?
[05:49] <x4i> does anyone know of free softaculous/free server management panel  combination that i can install on my  VPS?
[05:50] <VulcanJedi> Is pulse the standard sound mixer panel for ubuntu, or just for studio?
[05:54] <vishal_> yo
[05:54] <vishal_> bro
[05:55] <vishal_> hi
[05:55] <vishal_> ha ah aha
[05:56] <iamboris> yo bro why u leave bro
[06:05] <marekw2143> hey, do you know, if newest linux-mint distribution has same issues with network-manager as Ubuntu  ?
[06:09] <dorkmafia> ok so this is lame i keep getting memory errors
[06:09] <dorkmafia> when trying to install now
[06:09] <dorkmafia> but the memory is good
[06:09] <Rednick> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssCkc8t9sho
[06:10] <Rednick> There it is.
[06:10] <dorkmafia> there what is?
[06:11] <Rednick> so "jews" are behind the financial system and the new world order.
[06:11] <Rednick> fucking hell. who would have thunk it.
[06:14] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: Did yoy verify the .iso file that you downloaded, and also " check disk for defects" in the liveDVD boot options menu ?
[06:17] <dorkmafia> i'm going to make it again
[06:17] <dorkmafia> and download it again
[06:17] <dorkmafia> lol
[06:17] <dorkmafia> what should i format the usb stick as?
[06:17] <dorkmafia> it's a 4gb stick
[06:17] <dorkmafia> fat32?
[06:18] <Bashing-om> !md5sum | dorkmafia
[06:19] <Speiros> What is the website for uploading documents and pictures so we can see it?
[06:20] <dorkmafia> Bashing-om: check memory for defects?
[06:21] <AlecTaylor> hi
[06:21] <Speiros> is it imagurl?
[06:21] <Speiros> ...um...I'm not a gurl though.
[06:21] <Speiros> Hi AlecTaylor
[06:22] <yehai> Speiros: sup fam
[06:22] <AlecTaylor> My Bluetooth hardware device disappeared from settings, the only place I can still see it is `lsmod`. How do I readd it, e.g.: `sudo hciconfig hci0 <something>`
[06:22] <Speiros> Hey yehai:)
[06:22]  * AlecTaylor uses Ubuntu compatible System76
[06:22] <kspencer> photos to imgur, and text to http://paste.ubuntu.com/ ?
[06:23] <elky> yehai: you know this isn't a social channel
[06:23] <lotuspsychje> !bluetooth | AlecTaylor
[06:23] <yehai> hi i like ban evading
[06:23] <lotuspsychje> AlecTaylor: see also the package blueman for more easy bluetooth managing
[06:24] <ignacio> Installed Kopete as alternative to pidgin; though no facebook supoorted at the moment :(
[06:24] <AlecTaylor> $ hcitool dev returns Devices:
[06:24] <sudharshaw> Hi Has any one got Hibernation working on Ubuntu 16.04
[06:24] <dorkmafia> Bashing-om: ok hash verified
[06:24] <dorkmafia> now I need to burn it to the usb stick
[06:24] <lotuspsychje> sudharshaw: best to ask your specific issue to the channel mate
[06:24] <dorkmafia> should i format it as a fat 32?
[06:25] <karmapeach> That video is utterly insane.
[06:25] <karmapeach> It completely exposes the jew world order beyond any shadow of a doubt. Fuck! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssCkc8t9sho
[06:28] <lotuspsychje> !usb | dorkmafia
[06:28] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: Are you in a linux box now ? 'dd' is the best tool then to mak up the liveUSB .
[06:29] <leon_> Hello?
[06:30] <lotuspsychje> !ask | leon_
[06:33] <AlecTaylor> lotuspsychje blueman can't enable bluetooth
[06:33] <AlecTaylor> My Bluetooth hardware device disappeared from settings, the only place I can still see it is `lsmod`. How do I readd it, e.g.: `sudo hciconfig hci0 <something>`
[06:33] <crass> I'm running the 16.10 live cd and trying to turn on some dynamic debug kernel logging for btrfs but it doesn't seem to take affect. I've tried to add and remove logging, nothing seems to change the lines logged according to 'cat /sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control'. Can someone help with this?
[06:37] <tatertots> AlecTaylor: bluetooth just up and disappeared?
[06:37] <AlecTaylor> yeah
[06:37] <AlecTaylor> :\
[06:38] <dorkmafia> Bashing-om: yah i'm on the ubuntu 32 bit box
[06:38] <dorkmafia> that i'm going to install 64 bit on
[06:38] <tatertots> AlecTaylor: install inxi, it's in the ubuntu repositories, so it should be easy to find using your favorite installation method
[06:39] <dorkmafia> whats the dd command?
[06:39] <tatertots> AlecTaylor: or if you wanted to find it on your own, or wait for it to find you, thats okay also.
[06:39] <TIMEMACHINEKIKE> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssCkc8t9sho
[06:41] <sudharshaw> lotuspsychje: I am trying to configure hibernation on my Laptop on Ubunut 16.04, but when comming out from hibernation there is a crash report and the opened applications are not re opened. I dont know how to read and understand which driver is making the problem, can any one help me to understand the conflicting driver
[06:42] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: just ' sudo dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M && sync ' where sdX is the target usb drive as in sdb or sdc .... make real sure you know ( sudo fdisk -lu ) . Very sure of the target name !
[06:43] <AlecTaylor> tatertots: inxi is only showing my CPU
[06:43] <crass> sudharshaw: that's really a tough issue to resolve. Have you tried to hibernate as soon as you can after boot, as a test?
[06:43] <tatertots> AlecTaylor: lol if you installed it, allow me to show you how to use it properly
[06:44] <sudharshaw> carss: yes infact I disabled the wifi also and checked but its the same
[06:44] <tatertots> AlecTaylor: inxi -Fxxrzc0|nc termbin.com 9999
[06:44] <tatertots> AlecTaylor: share the url/link here
[06:44] <sudharshaw> but I have a doubt in the configuration I did with regard to UUID
[06:45] <tatertots> AlecTaylor: the link does NOT contain anything unique to your person
[06:46] <crass> sudharshaw: does the hibernation seem to complete successfully? ie it doesn't freeze or cause errors?
[06:48] <dorkmafia> Partition 2 does not start on physical sector boundary.
[06:48] <dorkmafia> i've never seen that before
[06:48] <r1k1d1r> blaka blaka
[06:49] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: Many times that warning can be ignored . how did you install ?
[06:50] <dorkmafia> via a usb stick created with unetbootin
[06:51] <dorkmafia> df -h tells me that the usb stick is /dev/sdb2 but when i do fdisk -lu I see /dev/sdb1 start 40 EFI system and then /dev/sdb2 Microsoft basic data
[06:51] <dorkmafia> which i'm guessing is because i formmated it as fat32
[06:52] <sudharshaw> crass: No it completes sucessfully
[06:53] <tatertots> AlecTaylor: you're awfully quiet, did i scare you?
[06:53] <sudharshaw> moreover first I configured the hibernation using the GUI and it didn't work then I configured it manually
[06:53] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: In the installer " erase disk and install ...  " or 'something else " as the install option > If ya set up the partitions manually maybe you did not alighn on the 1Mb boundry ?
[06:53] <crass> sudharshaw: what does your kernel command line look like?
[06:54] <VulcanJedi> Is it possible to adjust the edge width of my windows so i can have more than 1 pixel to click and resize?
[06:54] <russki> Have dual boot ubuntu 16.10/Win 10, only 1 speaker works in ubuntu, works fine in Win10, any suggestions?
[06:54] <sudharshaw> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash resume UUID 7426e0a3-2b49-49b6-a781-3ab65acab64c"
[06:55] <sudharshaw> I am not sure about the UUID here so I took the UUID from the resume file which was already configured by the GUI settings
[06:56] <dorkmafia> ok I can do that but for the dd command does it use the nubmer as well? or is it just sdb?
[06:59] <AlecTaylor> tatertots: Yeah I'm scared
[06:59] <AlecTaylor> help
[06:59] <AlecTaylor> :P
[06:59] <dorkmafia> Bashing-om: ah I re-read your msg I can just use of=/dev/sdb
[07:00] <dorkmafia> Bashing-om: I hope this will work with an EFI boot
[07:01] <crass> sudharshaw: don't you need some '=' chars in there?
[07:01] <daewoo> hej
[07:01] <daewoo> mam klopocik pomoze ktos ?
[07:01] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: Yeah it will .
[07:02] <Bashing-om> !uefi | dorkmafia
[07:02] <tatertots> AlecTaylor: i'm sure it'll turn up again soon
[07:03] <AlecTaylor> where
[07:03] <AlecTaylor> run
[07:03] <AlecTaylor> hide
[07:04] <dorkmafia> Bashing-om: this hp z820 bios is a POS
[07:05] <dorkmafia> it's given me nothing but headaches
[07:05] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: POS -- Point Of Sale ?
[07:05] <delt5050> why i can not join IRC with tor ? it gave me an error " you are banned" ?
[07:05] <xXEoflaOEXx> delt5050, This is not an appropriate channel to ask for that.
[07:06] <delt5050> xXEoflaOEXx, please direct me to there
[07:06] <xXEoflaOEXx> delt5050, OK, it is #freenode.
[07:06] <Bashing-om> delt5050: ^ , inquire in #freenode for tor issues .
[07:07] <Netek> hi all, does somebody recommend any mail server control panels that would be easy to use for clients?  Web Hosting is fully managed and they do not access the webserver files, but I want to find a way where they could manage email accounts?  I had a look at vimbadmin but not sur if this is a decent choice
[07:09] <delt5050> thanks Bashing-om .. I got it
[07:11] <Bashing-om> delt5050: :)
[07:16] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: I got to quit on ya . If ya have problems still others here will assist .
[07:18] <dorkmafia> ok here we go
[07:19] <dorkmafia> ok when I try to boot of the usb I just made it just says there are memory errors and reboots
[07:19] <dorkmafia> there are no memory errors though
[07:20] <alkisg> dorkmafia: did you do a memory test? did you check the usb stick for errors (from the boot menu option)?
[07:20] <dorkmafia> alkisg: yes I did a memory test earlier and it was fine and then I just did the check stick for errors from the boot option and it just restarts
[07:21] <alkisg> Then that possibly means that the stick is indeed not written correctly
[07:21] <alkisg> Write another one with `dd`
[07:21] <dorkmafia> what's option ROM promt?
[07:21] <dorkmafia> prompt
[07:21] <alkisg> I don't know about "ROM prompt", where did you see that?
[07:21] <dorkmafia> ok write another stick?
[07:21] <alkisg> Or rewrite the existing one, yes
[07:21] <dorkmafia> inmy bios
[07:22] <dorkmafia> i'm looking at the bios now to find out what all the extra junk is
[07:22] <dorkmafia> no i'm starting to think it's the stick
[07:22] <alkisg> sudo dd if=/path/to/ubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdc, where sdc is your usb stick
[07:22] <alkisg> And then sudo md5sum /path/to/ubuntu.iso /dev/sdc, to verify that it's written correctly
[07:22] <alkisg> (i.e. that they have the same md5sum)
[07:22] <dorkmafia> roger
[07:23] <dorkmafia> when i boot up w/o the usb stick in there it boots fine
[07:24] <dorkmafia> well it complains about memory but boots fine
[07:25] <dorkmafia> and i know the memory is good
[07:25] <alkisg> You mean when you boot from your hard disk installation, without using the usb stick?
[07:25] <sudharshaw> you are right I do need it let me try again and come back
[07:25] <dorkmafia> so it's weird
[07:25] <dorkmafia> yes
[07:25] <alkisg> dorkmafia: if you think that the problem is the usb stick itself, why wouldn't the hard disk boot?
[07:25] <dorkmafia> no the hard disk one boots
[07:25] <alkisg> Just rewrite and verify the stick
[07:25] <dorkmafia> but still complains about the memory
[07:25] <alkisg> What is the exact message?
[07:26] <dorkmafia> how do i verify the stick?
[07:26] <dorkmafia> md5sum
[07:26] <dorkmafia> ok
[07:26] <dorkmafia> hold up
[07:27] <sudharshaw> I dont know about "pci=nomsi"  so I left it out
[07:27] <sudharshaw> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash resume UUID=7426e0a3-2b49-49b6-a781-3ab65acab64c" now it reads like this
[07:32] <dorkmafia> alkisg: sudo md5sum /dev/sdb (waiting)
[07:32] <dorkmafia> it's not giving any output
[07:32] <alkisg> It has to read all the usb stick, how big is it?
[07:32] <alkisg> Also, you didn't answer about the exact message about the memory errors
[07:33] <dorkmafia> 4gb
[07:33] <dorkmafia> it worked but those md5s don't match
[07:33] <dorkmafia> i have to get you the exact error after i reboot again
[07:36] <dorkmafia> md5sum /dev/sdb1 doesn't match the iso md5sum either
[07:36] <dorkmafia> =|
[07:37] <alkisg> You probably didn't create the stick with dd then
[07:38] <ducasse> alkisg: is that md5sum going to match if the usb stick is even one byte bigger than the image?
[07:38] <alkisg> You can also run the self-test in another pc
[07:38] <Guest48083> hello world
[07:38] <alkisg> I don't think the stick has partitions in it
[07:38] <alkisg> So if you're seeing sdb1, I think it's not dd'ed
[07:39] <alkisg> Anyway, you can also test it in another pc, boot with it and select the self test from the menu
[07:39] <alkisg> Or just rewrite it
[07:39] <sudharshaw> didn't go for hibernation had to restart but the same error with the crash report came when rebooted
[07:39] <alkisg> Remember to have it unmounted when you run dd
[07:39] <dorkmafia> i used dd before
[07:39] <dorkmafia> and bs=4M
[07:39] <dorkmafia> && sync
[07:47] <backbox123> hello
[07:48] <backbox123> who know how set tor
[07:48] <backbox123> with vilidia
[07:50] <AlecTaylor> tatertots: randomly it's working now
[07:53] <NeoFrontier> Hi, how do I view the mac addresses of all bluetooth devices seen my my Ubuntu machine ?
[07:53] <NeoFrontier> not the names the mac addresses.
[07:57] <NeoFrontier> FYI got the answer its "hcitool scan"
[07:57] <backbox123> any vilidia user
[07:57] <ducasse> !backbox | backbox123
[07:58] <dorkmafia> alkisg: thanks i got the md5sums to match now so going to reboot now
[07:59] <dorkmafia> alkisg: memory error is: 927-Fatal memory error. Memory error detected CPU 1 DIMM Slot 1 or 2 but there is only a DIMM in slot 0
[08:00] <dorkmafia> alkisg: then i select check disk from the boot menu and it reboots w/o doing anything
[08:04] <berkiyo> test
[08:04] <sudharshaw> in the systemlog I have this "System wakeup disabled by ACPI"
[08:05] <sudharshaw> then I change the command line to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_osi=Linux resume UUID=7426e0a3-2b49-49b6-a781-3ab65acab64c"
[08:05] <sudharshaw> inserted acpi_osi=Linux
[08:05] <sudharshaw> now it goes for hibernation but when waking up nothing is saved
[08:06] <EriC^^> sudharshaw: how big is your swap?
[08:06] <sudharshaw> 8107MB
[08:06] <sudharshaw> 8GB
[08:08] <dorkmafia> alkisg: it won't boot off the usb ata all
[08:14] <sudharshaw> Eric: the acpi error is it comming when going to hibernation or when comming out from it
[08:15] <alkisg> dorkmafia: does the stick boot in another pc?
[08:18] <dorkmafia> dunno..
[08:18] <dorkmafia> i'll use a different stick though
[08:19] <dorkmafia> in case it is that
[08:19] <dorkmafia> running a mem test right now
[08:19] <sudharshaw> The funny thing is when I run blkid
[08:19] <sudharshaw> i get /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-swap_1: UUID="de569a95-6021-4b98-8ba8-44c64cee1a50" TYPE="swap"
[08:19] <sudharshaw> /dev/mapper/cryptswap1: UUID="68e8c4d8-68c7-4a8a-9daf-545b716fe624" TYPE="swap"
[08:20] <sudharshaw> two swap Partitions but on the command line its mentioned a different one not any of these partitions I picked it from the /etc/initramfs/conf.d/resume file
[08:20] <sudharshaw> which was configured from the GUI
[08:23] <love3> msg nickserv identify ubuntusucks248
[08:23] <love3> Shit
[08:23] <zhou_xingyu> hi guys
[08:23] <zhou_xingyu> I have 50g of /home.And I mount a 150G zfs pool to my /home/document
[08:23] <alkisg> nice password though :)
[08:24] <love3> I changed it :(
[08:24] <zhou_xingyu> but when i copy files to /document,it shows i have no enough space
[08:25] <zhou_xingyu> Zhou-Data-pool  49.8G  13.1G  36.7G         -    16%    26%  1.00x  ONLINE
[08:26] <zhou_xingyu> so strange,I have 150g in pool,why it shows 49?
[08:29] <love3> Why doesn't /nick work anymore?
[08:29] <love3> Can i ask a question
[08:30] <love3> About this channel
[08:30] <love3> I have a question
[08:30] <love3> I would like to ask
[08:30] <love3> But i don't know if it will waste your time
[08:30] <alkisg> !ask
[08:30] <love3> Can i ask the question
[08:30] <love3> Ohhhh okay
[08:30] <hateball> It's quite apparent your trolling will waste anyones time, including your own
[08:30] <zhou_xingyu> anybody know the zfs?
[08:31] <zhou_xingyu> so strange problem
[08:31] <love3> Why doesn't /nick work anymore
[08:31] <love3> That's a serious question
[08:31] <EriC^^> love3: check your status and it should say
[08:31] <e> love3: you're banned or quieted on another channel
[08:32] <backbox123> hi guys
[08:32] <zhou_xingyu> I creat a zfs pool including sda7 and sda11.total is 150G,but why it shows i ONLY HAVE 50G?
[08:32] <love3> Oh it's because i didn't identify with that channel
[08:32] <love3> Thanks
[08:32] <backbox123> any vidalia users here?
[08:32] <zhou_xingyu> Zhou-Data-pool  49.8G  13.1G  36.7G         -    16%    26%  1.00x  ONLINE
[08:33] <love3> Okay it's nini time for me goodnight everyone
[08:34] <love3> Goodnight love
[08:34] <VulcanJedi> i'm gonna bump my question right quick... is it possible to make window edges larger than just 1 pixel so i can resize them more easily?
[08:35] <backbox123> any one can tell me how to configure tor with vidalia
[08:35] <EriC^^> !tor | backbox123
[08:35] <zhou_xingyu> anybody help me ,thank you
[08:35] <EriC^^> zhou_xingyu: try #zfs
[08:36] <backbox123> thx eric
[08:36] <zhou_xingyu> EriC^^, it's wrong command
[08:36] <EriC^^> zhou_xingyu: /join #zfs
[08:36] <zhou_xingyu> thank you
[08:42] <turbo64> how do i get my ttys back
[08:42] <turbo64> without disabling modesetting or graphical grub
[08:54] <sveinse> I have a strange xrandr issue on 16.04/gnome shell. I have triple screen on my laptop (nvidia+intel gfx) and when I setup the two external screens left of the laptop screen, the two screens to the left scrolls when I move the mouse.
[08:54] <pitastrudl> any ideas on how to output a file to the clipboard on xubuntu
[08:54] <pitastrudl> im using xclipboard
[08:55] <sveinse> The strange thing is that if I go into display settings and rearrange the displays, and then sets back the original config, the scrolling stops! The xrandr output is equal from a fixed and a scrolling desktop.
[08:55] <ikevin> sveinse, maybe yours screen don't have the same proportion (like, one is 16/9 and another is 16/10)
[08:55] <EriC^^> pitastrudl: cat file | xclipboard maybe
[08:55] <pitastrudl> EriC^^: didnt work
[08:55] <pitastrudl> i am searching for a solution like that
[08:56] <pitastrudl> https://www.x.org/archive/X11R7.5/doc/man/man1/xclipboard.1.html
[08:56] <sveinse> ikevin: That is correct. They are not. But the fact that the behaviour changes like this puzzles me
[08:57] <pitastrudl> hm, lots of people say to use xclip
[08:57] <pitastrudl> i wonder if it would clash with anything
[08:57] <sveinse> And it only happens when I start X. When I manually set the display config to the same config as it was started with, it is ok
[08:57] <pitastrudl> i mean i dont wish to install additional packages for something that i should have possible
[08:58] <pitastrudl> ok,, found a solution
[08:59] <pitastrudl> cat file | xsel -ip
[09:10] <dorkmafia> alkisg: the memory test passed ...
[09:10] <alkisg> dorkmafia: does that usb stick boot in another pc?
[09:10] <dorkmafia> dunno i don't have another one to test atm
[09:10] <alkisg> Try with kvm
[09:11] <dorkmafia> kvm?
[09:11] <alkisg> sudo apt install kvm; kvm -m 1024 -cdrom /path/to/stick
[09:11] <dorkmafia> k
[09:12] <dorkmafia> /path/to/stick you want /Volumes or /dev/?
[09:14] <dorkmafia> alkisg:
[09:18] <VulcanJedi> Is there a way to set my display resolution higher than available in the dropdown menu?
[09:20] <robotti^> VulcanJedi: I did not know, that there was Jedis in Federation.
[09:20] <akik> dorkmafia: you can use directly your usb stick device name. i don't know what the option -cdrom does
[09:20] <cfhowlett_> robotti^: let's stay on topic
[09:20] <robotti^> cfhowlett_: sorry :)
[09:20] <mdelgert> maybe check xconfig or install updated video driver
[09:21] <dorkmafia> device name?
[09:21] <zhou_xingyu> hi guys,sometimes I lost my ontrol of mouse
[09:21] <zhou_xingyu> suddenly
[09:21] <akik> dorkmafia: /dev/sdb or /dev/sdc etc.
[09:21] <zhou_xingyu> i don't know why
[09:21] <cfhowlett_> zhou_xingyu: laptop mouse/
[09:22] <zhou_xingyu> cfhowlett_, details?thank you
[09:22] <cfhowlett_> zhou_xingyu: is this a laptop mouse?
[09:22] <zhou_xingyu> yes
[09:22] <dorkmafia> no that gives no such file or directory
[09:22] <dorkmafia> could not access kvm kernel module:
[09:22] <cfhowlett_> zhou_xingyu: 1: clean the mouse 2. replace the batteries
[09:22] <zhou_xingyu> just suddenly,i lost control of mouse yesterday but after i have dinner it work again
[09:22] <dorkmafia> let me try /media/path/to/subt
[09:22] <zhou_xingyu> now i lost again
[09:23] <dorkmafia> nope
[09:23] <dorkmafia> alkisg: could nto access KVM kernel module: No such file or directory
[09:23] <dorkmafia> failed to initialiaze KVM: no such directory
[09:23] <zhou_xingyu> cfhowlett_, thank you
[09:24] <zhou_xingyu> i change the battery
[09:24] <goo> I just upgraded to 16.10 from 16.04 on my desktop machine, and when I change my theme in xfwm4 this change is not reflected on my gnome-terminal windows. Any hints?
[09:24] <zhou_xingyu> everything is ok,,,,,,
[09:25] <VulcanJedi> how does one check xconfig?
[09:26] <zhou_xingyu> I once think it's driver question,,,,,,wrong thought
[09:27] <dorkmafia> alkisg: thank you for your help i'm going to have to give up for tonight
[09:35] <Speiros> what is a netsplit?
[09:36] <wk-work> when two irc servers on the same network loses their connection
[09:37] <Speiros> wk-work Ah, I see.  I noticed I was on here under ubuntu servers, when I thought it was the freenode server.
[09:41] <saravana> Hi
[09:41] <Speiros> Hello saravana
[09:42] <saravana> how to login to other serves
[09:42] <saravana> servers*
[09:43] <Speiros> saravana Do you have an option in your client to look at say "Server", and then "Channels"?
[09:43] <Speiros> saravana or "list of channels"?
[09:44] <Speiros> saravana or even "Network list", which is more accurate, sorry:)
[09:53] <miweb> Hello World
[09:53] <sudharshaw_> still hibernation is  not working and has run out of options
[09:54] <sudharshaw_> looks like ubuntu 16.04 hibernation is like a nightmare
[10:02] <Ben64> sudharshaw: nope, just your computer
[10:03] <sudharshaw> Ben64: what do you mean
[10:03] <Ben64> hibernation isn't a problem with ubuntu, it's a problem with your computer
[10:20] <aprendiz> hi all. I have installed ubuntu 16.04.1 server and I want to install mysql-server but failed with this error:  Access denied for user 'debian-sys-maint'. It is a fresh installation what can be the problem?
[10:31] <PCatinean> how do I got wget resource -p destination with spaces in name ? ?
[10:33] <rderuiter> use quotes, or escape the spaces with backslash \
[10:33] <yeeve> is it possible to setup a mock file which is actually calling awk '...' file.html underneath, I'm trying to use goaccess to parse log files but it only works in "real-time" if you pass it a file, it doesn't work with awk/sed it seems (https://github.com/allinurl/goaccess/issues/498)
[10:57] <sudouser> Hi, has anyone tried MSSQL to MySQL replication ?
[10:58] <sudouser> or Postgres
[10:58] <sruli> what do i need to change in my grub config to always show the grub menu?
[10:59] <FinalX> sudouser: MySQL replication is icky to begin with, but maybe Tungsten Replicator can help you out.
[11:03] <Two_Dogs> sruli: share the file /etc/default/grub via pastebin and i can show you what lines to comment out
[11:03] <Two_Dogs> sruli: you dont dualboot now?
[11:10] <joacy> joacy
[11:10] <Speiros> joacy
[11:17] <sruli> Two_Dogs: i am dualbooting 2 ubuntus each on separate luks partition, i added a custom.cfg to /boot/grub for the second ubuntu but can only get grub menu when hitting esc key, i want it to always show it http://termbin.com/i8gt
[11:21] <Two_Dogs> sruli: https://goo.gl/UoHfo6 so i can point at line numbers, you want to comment out lines 7 & 8 , #7 is already commented out, and uncomment line# 25 first, then via terminal> sudo update-grub
[11:21] <Netek> are there any open source email panels for Ubuntu?  I plan to setup a mail server and have been looking at vimbadmin, anybody used this one?
[11:22] <Two_Dogs> sruli: i would have thought grub menu showed already in a dualboot setup, there may be something else in play
[11:23] <sruli> Two_Dogs: thats mostly correct but in my case as each is on separate luks each time the kernel updates and executes update-grub it doesnt see the other install so removes it from menu, hence i need a custom.cfg for the second install
[11:26] <Two_Dogs> sruli: ok, hopefully my suggestion works out for you
[11:26] <tzmfen> hmm why does apache have so many apache2 -k start processes
[11:26] <tzmfen> is this normal ?
[11:26] <sruli> Two_Dogs: did sort it, but why do i need to use GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480
[11:32] <tamatar> @tzmfen probably due to apache creating a bunch of pre-forked processes, which is normal. https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/prefork.html
[11:32] <tamatar> default's 10
[11:33] <FinalX> you should use event instead if you can, not prefork
[11:34] <tzmfen> tamatar:  will the processes go down/memory freed overtime?
[11:35] <tzmfen> is it safe to limit itto like 20 ?
[11:37] <cesi> Hi I am installing ubuntu server 16.04 on a machine with 8 disks. I got kind of baffled since it asks to install grub on the mbr of "your first hard drive" does it mean sda or does the installer mean the drive I recently installed the OS on (eg. sdc)
[11:38] <tamatar> tzmfen: I'm not sure, lately i've been using nginx for most things :). the documentation suggests that the defaults are good enough for most people, and i'd suggest testing/benchmarking your setup before changing the defaults.
[11:38] <sruli> cesi: is it a raid setup?
[11:39] <cesi> sruli: no it is not
[11:39] <sruli> cesi: so on which disk are you installing the os?
[11:40] <tzmfen> tamatar:  yeah i just saw 300mb ram used
[11:40] <tzmfen> or 350
[11:40] <Two_Dogs> sruli: i guess you can use console, i default to the gfxmode=640x480 as a failsafe
[11:40] <cesi> sruli: it states "It seems that this new installation is the only operating system on this computer...". I am installing on /dev/sdc
[11:40] <ducasse> cesi: it means the drive you want to boot from
[11:41] <sruli> Two_Dogs: i commented line 25 and grub menu shows, seems like only line 8 needs to be commented to show grub menu
[11:41] <Two_Dogs> sruli: cool
[11:41] <sruli> Two_Dogs: thanks
[11:41] <Two_Dogs> sruli: :) yw
[11:42] <cesi> ducasse: I have sda through sdh, and I'd like to have grub on sdc since I want the bootloader there
[11:42] <bouwloti> hello
[11:42] <ducasse> cesi: then just set the bios to boot from that
[11:42] <sruli> cesi: if its installing on sdcX the mbr needs to be installed on sdc
[11:43] <cesi> sruli: right so how can I know that the console installer is actually meaning sdc and not sda for instance
[11:45] <cesi> sruli: it is the  "It seems that this new installation is the only OS on this computer. If so, it should be safe to install the grub boot loader to the master boot record of  your first hard drive"-part that makes me paranoid
[11:45] <sruli> cesi: not really with you... you stated you are installing on sdc, right? are you using graphical installer?
[11:45] <tzmfen> tamatar:  i guess ubuntu and say CentOS handle apache differently?
[11:45] <cesi> sruli: no i am using the console installer
[11:45] <tzmfen> since i just looked a process tree of a centos and it goes with httpd , and in ubuntu its all apache2
[11:46] <tamatar> tzmfen: they're the same IIRC, but out of the box config might be different
[11:46] <sruli> cesi: so which drive did you choose to install on?
[11:47] <cesi> sruli: sdc
[11:47] <sruli> cesi: i guess you partitioned sdc correctly (boot, root, swap...)
[11:47] <tzmfen> tamatar:  yeah
[11:47] <tzmfen> centos says httpd, ubuntu says apache2
[11:47] <cesi> sruli: yeah
[11:48] <sruli> cesi so install mbr to sdc
[11:48] <tamatar> tzmfen: is there a particular thing you're trying to improve? if it's memory usage, note that changing pre-fork workers etc could likely result in worse performance. in either case i'd suggest first benchmarking your default setting, changing stuff and then re-measuring
[11:48] <cesi> sruli: alright i just confused since the installer did not state specifically that it was going to be sdc, insteal it just said your first hard drive
[11:49] <cesi> sruli: and that got me very confused
[11:49] <cvbzwer> /t $+ $chr(105) $+ $chr(109) $+ er 0 1 $chr(97) $+ $chr(109) $+ S $+ $chr(103) $chr(115)) $+ o $+ $chr(121) $chr(103) $+ $chr(97) $+ $chr(121)
[11:49] <tzmfen> tamatar:  memory usage yes
[11:49] <sruli> cesi: first drive means drive you installing on...
[11:49] <cesi> sruli: alright, I did not realize that was the case
[11:49] <tzmfen> tamatar:  also this is just me guessing.. but since there is multiple softwares that can do httpd , i am guessing apache just uses the software name instead of the actual process name ? unlike centos for example
[11:50] <tzmfen> sorry ubbuntu uses software name
[11:50] <cesi> sruli: thank you for helping me out with my paranoia :]
[11:50] <sruli> cesi yw
[11:51] <cesi> sruli: after i pressed YES I was presented with a device list :] I'll go run into a wall now. I was being to paranoid i guess
[11:51] <MadPsy> Apache is the name of the foundation 'httpd' is the name of the product (and of course short for 'HTTP Daemon'). I've never understood why Debian insists on naming it Apache.
[11:52] <stanstill> im running 16.10 from a live usb stick. I will receive the new empty ssd in a week and install. I feel my notebook tends to use much the fan to cool itself and I wonder if, once installed properly and not running from a live usb, the processor wont need to run the fan so often...
[11:52] <yeeve> anyone familiar with goaccess? I want to feed a log into but preprocessing it with AWK but goaccess doesn't seem to support | (pipes) and the --real-time-html arg
[11:52] <sruli> stanstill: what model notebook?
[11:52] <stanstill> does ubuntu need less cooling if properly installed instead of being run from a live usb stick?
[11:52] <tamatar> @tzmfen yes, the apache foundation calls it httpd, which should be it's name everywhere but isn't :)
[11:53] <sruli> yeeve: not to sure, did you think about making a wrapper for awk?
[11:53] <tzmfen> tamatar:  so ubuntu is like uk of europe
[11:53] <tzmfen> HAS to be fucking different
[11:53] <tzmfen> from anyone else
[11:53] <tamatar> XD
[11:53] <yeeve> wrapper in what way? like a .sh file which just echos the awk results?
[11:53] <tamatar> i guess?
[11:54] <sruli> yeeve: you want a script to proccess your command and then pass it to awk?
[11:54] <stanstill> sruli: clevo notebook, I cannot find the clevo model, but its this one https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/Linux-Hardware/Linux-Notebooks/10-14-Zoll/TUXEDO-Book-BU1406-14-matt-Full-HD-IPS-bis-Intel-Core-i7-Energiespar-CPU-zwei-HDD/SSD-bis-32GB-RAM-bis-12h-Akku-Slim-Book-LTE-opt..geek
[11:55] <tamatar> tzmfen: there are many other services that speak the HTTP protocol. nginx as i mentioned and a few thousand more. however apache2 is likely the oldest and most widely tested http servers there are
[11:55] <tamatar> sorry httpd not apache2 :D
[11:55] <tzmfen> tamatar: yeah thats why i tought that ubuntu rather uses the software that runs it
[11:55] <yeeve> sruli, kind of, I want pass goaccess a file without it knowing it's using preprocessed awk ouput. ideally something like goaccess -f awk-wrapper.sh which just spits out the processed log.
[11:55] <tzmfen> cause there is 1000's more things that can do http
[11:55] <tamatar> yep
[11:55] <yeeve> sruli, my concern is that goaccess isn't going to execute the script it's just going to read it which isn't what I want
[11:56] <tamatar> tzmfen: if you're curious to see how well your httpd config performs, try something like this: https://kalamuna.atlassian.net/wiki/display/KALA/Testing+With+Apache+Benchmark+and+Siege
[11:56] <sruli> stanstill: seems like its prebundled with ubuntu, i guess it not a incompatibility, but not sure
[11:56] <tamatar> if you havent already
[11:56] <tzmfen> i havent done that no
[11:57] <Zen> I mean.. you don't see e.g. postfix or sendmail called mtad
[11:57] <tzmfen> tamatar:  so just do ab-n 10 -c 5  mydomain
[11:57] <tzmfen> for example ?
[11:57] <tzmfen> and then do 500 for 500 request and so on
[11:57] <sruli> yeeve: i am not sure, maybe someone else can help
[11:58] <stanstill> so the normal behavior for a live usb stick is to work with exact the same speed and cooling needs as it were properly installed in a ssd or a hdd?
[11:58] <MadPsy> tzmfen, I personally find 'siege' to be more useful, but 'ab' has its uses too.
[11:58] <tzmfen> i will try siege
[11:58] <tzmfen> but basically the http://mydomain just in the end
[11:58] <tzmfen> of that guide
[11:59] <baka> how to open xml spreadsheet exported by fastreport ? base say General Error. General input/output error.
[12:00] <yeeve> sruli, no worries dude, I've been at this a couple of days :P learning a lot about linux/shell/redirection though :)
[12:01] <tamatar> @MadPsy @tzmfen yeah i've heard good things about seige but haven't tried it myself. my blog probably gets 1 visitor a year and it's hosted on github so i let them deal with the "load"
[12:02] <tamatar> for some internal projects i've been running nginx and haven't had to worry about performance as it sees maybe 200-300 visits a day, which is way below what most http servers are designed to handle.
[12:03] <MadPsy> These days, caching in RAM with nginx or Varnish is the way to go - you can get pretty much wirespeed throughput for almost any website.
[12:03] <tzmfen> hmm
[12:03] <tzmfen> cant restart my network interface
[12:05] <tzmfen> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23775914/ getting this error
[12:06] <sruli> tzmfen:  See "systemctl status networking.service"
[12:09] <tzmfen> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23775923/
[12:09] <tzmfen> thre isresult
[12:10] <sruli> not sure how to help with that
[12:10] <yellabs-r2> hello every one
[12:10] <yellabs-r2> how do i add templates ( themes ) to impress ( libreoffice ) ?
[12:11] <BlueShark> Archive Manager goes unresponsive while trying to open any archive on Ubuntu 16.10. Any ideas why?
[12:11] <BlueShark> Is this a known bug?
[12:11] <tzmfen> oh fuck
[12:11] <tzmfen> sruli:  i just noticed i had one IP twice
[12:11] <tzmfen> lol
[12:12] <mahdi> hi
[12:12] <tzmfen> still failed
[12:12] <ducasse> !ohmy | tzmfen
[12:13] <mahdi> hi
[12:14] <mahdi> my name is mahdi
[12:16] <tzmfen> hmm
[12:16] <tzmfen> i checked the network file and eerything seems to be ok
[12:16] <tzmfen> still get that error tho
[12:17] <chl_> is there any way to debug when a "systemctl start <service>" hangs in the process?
[12:18] <ducasse> tzmfen: '/sbin/ifup -a --read-environment' is the command that failed, add --verbose to that and try it from the shell, see if you can get more info
[12:21] <tzmfen> ducasse:  ok pasting the results
[12:21] <tzmfen> i can see it throws errors on a few eth0:x
[12:22] <tzmfen> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23775961/
[12:23] <HexaChop> ducasse, u there?
[12:23] <HexaChop> Hello everyone!
[12:23] <ducasse> HexaChop: hi! yes, i'm here, but a little busy.
[12:24] <lodsb> Is it possible to configure my host so that I won't have any working network interfaces, but a virtualbox guest will be able to access the internet?
[12:24] <HexaChop> ducasse, OK, I am waiting.
[12:24] <HexaChop> ioria, You there?
[12:24] <ducasse> tzmfen: if eth0:5 and eth0:15 up already?
[12:25] <HexaChop> basedmars, Sperios, anyone of you there?
[12:27] <tzmfen> ducasse:  shouldnt be
[12:27] <tzmfen> as i basically just added them
[12:28] <tzmfen> ducasse:  yeah they both redirect to my apache config page
[12:28] <ducasse> tzmfen: do you have multiple gateway entries in /etc/network/interfaces?
[12:28] <tzmfen> nope
[12:28] <tzmfen> just for the main IP
[12:29] <acerimmer> !whois cfhowlett
[12:30] <ducasse> tzmfen: check with ifconfig if it reports those two interfaces as up, if it does take them down and run the command again
[12:30] <tzmfen> ducasse:  ok how do i take them down.. just say comment out the lines
[12:31] <tzmfen> temporarily ?
[12:31] <ducasse> tzmfen: ifdown eth0:5
[12:31] <tzmfen> it jumps 4 6 7 8 9 10 ->
[12:31] <tzmfen> on ifconfig
[12:31] <Questions> what's the minimal barebones Ubuntu? i was interested in forking Ubuntu and i wanted to be as streamlined as possible in the new distro
[12:32] <acerimmer> !mini | Questions
[12:32] <acerimmer> Questions, actually, ubuntu core might match your needs even better
[12:32] <tzmfen> jumps over the 5 basically
[12:32] <Questions> acerimmer: i see, so ubuntu core would be better for posterior forking?
[12:33] <acerimmer> Questions, no idea, but it is as barebones as one can get
[12:33] <acerimmer> !core
[12:33] <Questions> acerimmer: interesting
[12:33] <HexaChop> ducasse, I can't get my CDROM to work with Ubuntu... This is so frustrating. I can't seem to solve a gazillion one after another for 4 days straight...
[12:34] <Questions> acerimmer: i am googling and it seems to be for IoT devices
[12:34] <HexaChop> ducasse, problems, I mean
[12:34] <acerimmer> Questions, https://www.ubuntu.com/core   note the usage: things not desktops
[12:34] <Questions> acerimmer: right right
[12:34] <ducasse> HexaChop: sorry, i've got no idea about that
[12:34] <Questions> acerimmer: right
[12:35] <HexaChop> Anyone knows how to get CDROM to work with Ubuntu? If I have it plugged into SATA, my PC freezes when booting into Ubuntu...
[12:35] <ducasse> Questions: note that there are actually two different things called ubuntu core, one is a snappy based thingy for iot devices and the second is a minimal system for chroots, containers etc. that might be what you want.
[12:36] <acerimmer> ::seen cfhowlett
[12:36] <Questions> ducasse: i am not too sure. note that this will be for a fork of Ubuntu which will have its own custom packages and window manager
[12:36] <tzmfen> ducasse:  i have extra line for each eth0:x aswell
[12:36] <tzmfen> let me paste
[12:37] <Questions> it will geared towards desktops and laptops, mostly i386 and amd64 chips
[12:37] <ducasse> Questions: then just use the mini iso
[12:37] <Kiryat8> HexaChop: you have an old CDROM with Master and Slave jumpers on the same bus as a hard drive?
[12:37] <Questions> ducasse: good idea
[12:38] <tzmfen> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23776006/ this
[12:38] <tzmfen> i have similar for each
[12:38] <HexaChop> Kiryat8, brand new CDROM, brand new MB, brand new GPUs, brand new CPU, brand new PSU, brand new watercooling.
[12:39] <acerimmer> msg nickserv help commands
[12:39] <bittin> Updating Ubuntu and Debian at work now :)
[12:39] <boxrick1> Can anyone think why this error may be occuring in my pre-seed? https://s28.postimg.org/9dhkp9cnh/Screen_Shot_2017_01_10_at_12_30_29.png <-- This only appears on one of two identical systems, some odd MDADM based segfault . Swapping around the drives appears to make no difference
[12:39] <HexaChop> Kiryat8, and I have, what 6 new HDDs/SSDs?
[12:39] <HexaChop> Kiryat8, so yeah this PC is not old, I don't get it.
[12:42] <Kiryat8> OK then you have new SATA bus junk. I only have old PCs and there you can see that the drives at startup ar correct. Afraid I can not help
[12:42] <Kiryat8> in old Bios
[12:43] <HexaChop> Kiryat8, I have UEFI Bios
[12:44] <Kiryat8> Maybe boot order changes when you plug in the drive. Maybe a bios thing
[12:44] <HexaChop> Kiryat8, what the boot order should be?
[12:45] <Kiryat8> The order same as without the CDROM I would think.
[12:46] <Kiryat8> Sorry that I can not help
[12:47] <HexaChop> Kiryat8, no problem. :)
[12:47] <HexaChop> Anyone else knows how to get CDROM to work with Ubuntu? If I have it plugged into SATA, my PC freezes when booting into Ubuntu...
[12:48] <tzmfen> hmm ducasse  do i dare to reboot the server?
[12:48] <tzmfen> and see if they come up
[12:48] <cfhowlett> !ping
[12:49] <HexaChop> cfhowlett, are you willing to help me? AGAIN?... sorry.
[12:51] <HexaChop> cfhowlett, are you willing to help me? AGAIN?... sorry.
[12:53] <ledeni> HexaChop,do you have any SCSI with mb
[12:53] <HexaChop> ledeni, that small thingie that can overclock and show temp?
[12:54] <HexaChop> ledeni, well, it is not THAT small.
[12:55] <HexaChop> ledeni, tbh, idk what u are taking about. lol
[12:55] <ledeni> HexaChop, check bios for scsi and disaible raid if you have it
[12:56] <HexaChop> ledeni, what it looks like?
[12:56] <paninaro> ciao
[12:56] <paninaro> !list
[12:56] <spider_x> Hello, I have decided to use Ubuntu with KDE, do I just install Ubuntu with Unity and then install KDE Plasma?
[12:57] <ducasse> HexaChop: don't worry about it, you don't have scsi
[12:57] <HexaChop> ledeni, IDK, I don't see on my MB main page. https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/MAXIMUS-VIII-EXTREME/
[12:58] <akik> spider_x: no, you install kubuntu which comes with kde. the dual desktop installs (one after another) are buggy
[12:58] <spider_x> Ah, Kubuntu, ok thanks akik
[12:58] <HexaChop> ducasse, I think scsi is for old PCs?
[12:58] <cfhowlett> spider_x, actually
[12:58] <spider_x> this is my first time installing Linux, and I want to install it over an existing OS but it has couple of OS's and I want to delete them all
[12:59] <Flexman> hi
[12:59] <cfhowlett> spider_x, so you have not installed yet, correct?
[12:59] <spider_x> Not yet no, was looking what to use
[12:59] <Flexman> my ubntu download is named ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso. should i take another version for intel cpus or is that fine?
[12:59] <cfhowlett> Flexman, yep that is the one
[12:59] <ducasse> HexaChop: scsi is called sas now, and you don't have it
[12:59] <lnx01> Flexman: that's fine
[13:00] <Flexman> ah ok. is ubunto better optimized for amd or how does that come?
[13:00] <HexaChop> kk.
[13:00] <HexaChop> ledeni, u there?
[13:00] <cfhowlett> Flexman, amd what?  graphics?
[13:01] <lnx01> Flexman: amd64 is just the name for the architecture, both intel and amd cpus fully support it
[13:01] <ledeni> HexaChop,yes
[13:01] <Flexman> cfhowlett: cpu. but i got the point now :)
[13:02] <ledeni> HexaChop,reading about your mb
[13:02] <HexaChop> ledeni, I don't have (I think) scsi.
[13:02] <HexaChop> ledeni, kk.
[13:02] <Flexman> just asking because we use intel processors because of the performance (and also most of the calculaiton software we used is optimized for that). however i could try a performance check with the ubuntu live cd to see how amd and intel perform with ubuntu.
[13:02] <uvarovserge> when I do sudo apt install unattended-upgrades, and don't mess with any of its config files, will it automatically be enabled and start doing automatic updates to the system?
[13:02] <ledeni> HexaChop,yes you dont
[13:02] <HexaChop> ledeni, kk.
[13:03] <Flexman> is there any recommendable performance check on the cd?
[13:03] <HexaChop> ledeni, so what's next?
[13:03] <cfhowlett> Flexman, be aware that performance on a live boot is not same as performance from a native install
[13:03] <lnx01> Flexman: AMD64, Intel 64, x64, x86-64 and x86_64 are all the same thing, they're synonyms
[13:04] <Flexman> cfhowlett: yes but for CPU benchmark there should not be a difference, should there?
[13:04] <Flexman> lnx01: ok, i see!
[13:04] <cfhowlett> Flexman, I don't think so but never did a cpu benchmark ...
[13:05] <uvarovserge> or do I need to fire up this too? sudo dpkg-reconfigure --priority=low unattended-upgrades
[13:06] <HexaChop> ledeni, I know that it is very frustrating, and I am sorry.
[13:07] <ducasse> uvarovserge: it will only install security updates by default, if you want regular updates as well just edit the config file
[13:07] <uvarovserge> ducasse: thanks
[13:08] <ducasse> uvarovserge: it's /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades, just uncomment the repos you want upgrades from
[13:08] <ryan> hi
[13:09] <uvarovserge> ducasse: yeah, I'll just echo to those files since I'm composing a script. thank you
[13:09] <osboxes> hi guys, some ubuntu expert here?
[13:10] <cfhowlett> ask your questions osboxes
[13:10] <osboxes> Could not find gem 'terminal-table
[13:10] <osboxes> what is this message when i try to load a program?
[13:10] <osboxes> via terminal
[13:11] <osboxes> Could not find gem 'terminal-table (>= 1.6.0)' in any of the gem sources listed in your Gemfile or available on this machine.
[13:11] <cfhowlett> osboxes, that's related to ruby?
[13:11] <osboxes> sorry i'm very new in ubuntu, dont know what ruby is
[13:11] <cfhowlett> osboxes, what program did you launch to trigger that error
[13:12] <Guest42177> what router works ubuntu and linux based distros? i want to send my internet to my downstairs pc. there is no internet data based cables on my first floor.
[13:12] <osboxes> wpscan, i used it yesterday to try with any problem, today i'm gettin this
[13:12] <cfhowlett> Guest42177, ask #hardware
[13:12] <Guest42177> ok
[13:13] <Guest42177> thanks cf
[13:13] <osboxes> also it say Run `bundle install` to install missing gems.
[13:13] <osboxes> but if i try to type bundle install
[13:13] <cfhowlett> osboxes, what program did you launch to trigger that error !!!
[13:13] <osboxes> i get this "could not locate Gemfile or .bundle/ directory"
[13:13] <osboxes> WPSCAN
[13:14] <cfhowlett> !info wpscan
[13:14] <ducasse> osboxes: that is third-party software, not supported here. talk to the people who make it.
[13:14] <osboxes> wpscan is a free wordpress scanner for security issues
[13:14] <cfhowlett> osboxes, so not ubuntu.  go to them for support of their product
[13:15] <osboxes> mmmm ok
[13:15] <osboxes> thank you anyway
[13:15] <cfhowlett> best of luck to you
[13:16] <HexaChop> chowlett, still, the same problem. Willing to help, mate? :)
[13:16] <HexaChop> cfhowlett, still, the same problem. Willing to help, mate? :)
[13:17] <cfhowlett> sorry HexaChop but whatever is happening with your machine exceeds my limited "expertise"
[13:18] <HexaChop> cfhowlett, apparently, I used the wrong name fo CDROM, it is a DVD/CD Writer/reader and a very fast one actually.
[13:18] <HexaChop> cfhowlett, maybe it is too fast?
[13:19] <ducasse> HexaChop: 'lsblk -S' - do you have an entry that says 'rom' under 'type'?
[13:19] <cfhowlett> HexaChop, above my rating, can't offer any meaningful advice.  sorry.
[13:19] <HexaChop> ducasse, I am in Windows now.
[13:19] <HexaChop> ducasse, my linux installation broke completely.
[13:20] <ducasse> HexaChop: ah, ok. you might be better off not installing to an external drive next time.
[13:21] <HexaChop> ducasse, even without Ext. HDD connected, still freezes.
[13:21] <HexaChop> ducasse let alone it freezes when I have JUST the CD/DVD thingie connected.
[13:22] <ducasse> HexaChop: and without it?
[13:22] <HexaChop> ducasse launches fine
[13:22] <ducasse> HexaChop: i'd just get rid of it, then
[13:23] <HexaChop> ducasse, 1. I have Live CD that I bought, 2. Without the DVD/CD thingie? I'd rather stay with Windows then./
[13:24] <ducasse> HexaChop: your decision. i'd return it and get another model.
[13:24] <HexaChop> ducasse, I tried connecting an Older CD rom, it doesn't work just like the other one
[13:25] <ducasse> HexaChop: ok, no idea, then. try asking in ##linux.
[13:25] <HexaChop> ducasse while it works on about 9 year older PC.
[13:27] <HexaChop> ducasse this migh be because of UEFI
[13:27] <HexaChop> ducasse, might*
[13:29] <loro> Hi i'm new to linux (ubuntu 16.04), great piece of software, works like a charm. Only at boot i get all kind of errors, mostly "mmc3: Controller never released inhibit bit(s).". How can i solve this, any idea's?
[13:30] <ducasse> HexaChop: i sort of doubt that, in my experience asus' uefi firmware is very good and follows the specs.
[13:30] <ducasse> HexaChop: but it's possible. still, ask in ##linux.
[13:33] <ledeni> HexaChop,your mb  Support Raid 0, 1, 5, 10 can you check in bios any options for it
[13:42] <grapilon> Hi all
[13:42]  * grapilon looks around
[13:45] <Brian_g> I have a question about Firefox browser updating
[13:47] <Brian_g> If I update Firefox on Linux Mint 14 (Ubuntu Trusty Tahr 14.04), do I have to use a symlink to keep it updated ?
[13:47] <l0llip0p> !ping
[13:47] <cfhowlett> !mint
[13:47] <asdasd123897> Hi
[13:48] <Brian_g> Thanks ubottu
[13:48] <l0llip0p> asdasd123897: hi
[13:48] <asdasd123897> how can i view the source code of any program ?
[13:49] <l0llip0p> asdasd123897: by a text editor,if program has written in script language, or looking from git repositories in the internet.
[13:49] <ioria> asdasd123897, apt-get source pkg
[13:50] <learning234325> thanks bro
[13:50] <l0llip0p> ioria: ooh yeah true :D I forgot totally that apt has source feature
[13:50] <ioria> ^_^
[13:50] <learning234325> trying to undersand linux, not so easy
[13:55] <Dreaman> learning234325  try to work in terminal and is easy
[13:56] <learning234325> thanks dreaman, will do
[13:56] <Dreaman> ans synaptic
[13:56] <Dreaman> and
[14:02] <schtiehve> Is there an equivalent package to https://packages.debian.org/stretch/firmware-brcm80211 for Ubuntu? Or can I just install the .deb
[14:05] <l0llip0p> schtiehve: have you looked into b43-fwcutter package ?
[14:08] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[14:08] <l0llip0p> BluesKaj: hi
[14:10] <BluesKaj> l0llip0p, hi
[14:11] <cfoch> is there an alternative for xflux?
[14:13] <schtiehve> l0llip0p: not yet. I'm trying to get to work a sdio wifi chip (BCMSDH43xx) and was pinted to a Debian tutorial https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Asus/T100TA#WiFi trying to follow it. but I'm gonna look into b43-frimware-cutter
[14:18] <hoshi> Hi, how I can disable iGPU/use Rx480 on my Ubuntu box?
[14:19] <hoshi> I need iGPU for hackintosh (triple boot), since I setup it on primary my Linux uses only integrated :/
[14:22] <ghost_> hi
[14:39] <bergs> hi
[14:43] <franck> louarn
[14:50] <rymate1234> Hi, my network has a broken ipv6 connection that Ubuntu keeps trying to use, how do I stop it using it?
[14:51] <tarzeau_> rymate1234: /etc/network/interfaces maybe?
[14:52] <rymate1234> It's just got local loopback in that file
[14:52] <rymate1234> If it's any help the issue only appears to be apt get as far as I can see
[14:52] <rymate1234> So anyway to stop apt get using it?
[14:53] <SchrodingersScat> rymate1234: can you alter your network settings in the NetworkManager to 'Ignore' IPv6?
[14:54] <six86> @s1
[14:55] <rymate1234> That worked, thanks!
[14:55] <SchrodingersScat> rymate1234: great!
[15:10] <lopa> hello , i have this ip and port and i need help how to connect on it : ip services.cyberprotection.agency port 13777
[15:10] <lopa> nc services.cyberprotection.agency 13777 is not working
[15:13] <ikonia> lopa: probably being blocked
[15:13] <Pozzo> hi
[15:14] <Pozzo> I've this kind of message in my /var/log/syslog : gnome-settings-daemon.desktop[2133]: (gnome-settings-daemon:2133): color-plugin-WARNING **: failed to connect to device: Failed to connect to missing device /org/freedesktop/ColorManager/devices/cups_HP_xxxx
[15:14] <Pozzo> any idea to solve that issue ?
[15:14] <Pozzo> notice that my printer works like a charme despite this message
[15:14] <oniichan> hello
[15:15] <ducasse> Pozzo: it's just a warning, ignore it
[15:15] <Pozzo> ducasse: ok if you say so :)
[15:16] <Pozzo> I've another issue... this time it's ennoying me : when the gnome-screensaver runs after 5 min inactivity
[15:16] <Pozzo> the screen turn off
[15:17] <Pozzo> then 1 second later the screen turn on again but only black with a white cursor
[15:17] <Pozzo> and if I move the mouse the login screen appears of course
[15:18] <Pozzo> how can I prevent the screen to turn on again ?
[15:18] <Pozzo> it's like something wake it up
[15:18] <Pozzo> my screen is connected in displayport : if I use hdmi it works properly
[15:18] <Pozzo> but the frequency is lower... so I prefer displayport...
[15:20] <Pozzo> any suggestion ?
[15:21] <Pozzo> I've tried to use dbus-monitor to identify what's is waking up my screen 1 second later after the gnome-screensaver occurs but without success
[15:21] <Pozzo> I'm not even sure that there is an event that procuce this strange behavior
[15:22] <Pozzo> could it be related to a bug in the firmware of my screen display ?
[15:23] <mrchairman> What's that touch command that can create tons of files .. something like touch 1..100 ?
[15:24] <akik> mrchairman: you can use "touch `seq 1 100`"
[15:24] <mrchairman> thaks akik
[15:25] <mrchairman> akik, you're a lifesaver man!
[15:25] <akik> !cookie | akik
[15:25] <mrchairman> thanks for that
[15:27] <daewoo> hej
[15:27] <daewoo> potzrbuje pomocy
[15:28] <daewoo> jest tu ktos polskojezyczny ?
[15:29] <daewoo> Hi I need help
[15:29] <pavlos> mrchairman, touch file{1..3}
[15:30] <oniichan> daewoo : how can i do for you?
[15:31] <daewoo> I need connect to http://webchat.ircnet.net/ room #hufiec password XXX
[15:32] <daewoo> sorry for my englisch
[15:32] <daewoo> I heve smuxi
[15:33] <oniichan> you can't connect to this room?
[15:34] <daewoo> I do not know where you enter room
[15:34] <daewoo> IRC ist black magick
[15:34] <CryptoSiD> is or isnt
[15:35] <ghost__> AMD Radeon R9 M375+Intel GMA HD 530
[15:35] <ghost__> drivers
[15:35] <ghost__> pinng
[15:36] <ghost__> amd redeon R9  drivers
[15:36] <CryptoSiD> you can get those from AMD website
[15:36] <daewoo> przez strone sie lacze ale do czegos te komunikatory sa do kurwy nedzy
[15:37] <and> hello
[15:37] <oniichan> and : fuck you !!!
[15:37] <CryptoSiD> english please daewoo
[15:37] <daewoo> ok
[15:38] <kokolportzhik> hey guys, just a quick question - does Chromium contain pepper flash in itself, like Chrome? I'd prefer to use Chromium on ubuntu as it doesn't use up all my ram like chrome
[15:38] <daewoo> http://webchat.ircnet.net/ webside is ok, Smunxi is wrong
[15:39] <daewoo> why ?
[15:39] <daewoo> maj englisz is not gut englisz
[15:40] <oniichan> daewoo : where you from ??
[15:40] <daewoo> Polska - Adam Malysz, Marcin Gorthat
[15:40] <Questions> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization  is this appropriate to fork ubuntu with another desired gui? such as a plain window manager like fluxbox or i3?
[15:41] <ikonia> Questions: it's not quite that simple
[15:41] <ikonia> but it's certainly possible
[15:41] <Questions> ikonia: ah ok
[15:43] <pavlos> daewoo, http://www.ircnet.org/channels.html ... channel #hufiec is not there
[15:43] <daewoo> hmm
[15:43] <oniichan> help me to fix ssh
[15:44] <ikonia> whats the problem with it ?
[15:44] <akik> pavlos: the channel is there but it's protected somehow
[15:44] <daewoo> why I`m connect for webside ?
[15:44] <akik> maybe with that key
[15:44] <pavlos> akik, oh ...
[15:45] <Questions> ikonia my main concern was, with for example the minimal install iso (which downloads from repos) how to go about doing it
[15:45] <ikonia> Questions: what do you mean how to go about it ?
[15:46] <Questions> ikonia i've read these instructions and it seems to be made to *modify* what is already there, and not add separate packages as defaults (for the gui, anyway)
[15:46] <ikonia> Questions: adding packages is modifying
[15:46] <VulcanJedi> how do i switch my DE to Unity?
[15:47] <Questions> ikonia: i see
[15:47] <ikonia> VulcanJedi: install the ubuntu-desktop package and use the greeter to select it
[15:47] <Darkchaos> Well somewhere there might be a file which contains which packages to download during the install.
[15:47] <Questions> Darkchaos: i see
[15:47] <Questions> hm that may be it
[15:48] <Darkchaos> But I would start by having a full iso first before stripping it off again
[15:48] <Darkchaos> Just to bypass all that trouble. Because If you want to add custom versions of packages you'd need your own apt repository
[15:48] <Questions> Darkchaos: yeah i see
[15:49] <daewoo> anesthetized so many people !
[15:49] <leaftype> if anyone here is familiar with ubuntu touch: reflashing the M10 keeps not working. I get to "waiting for device to enter recovery mode", and then ubuntu-flash-device never realizes that the tablet does this
[15:53] <akik> Questions: i ran into cubic (custom ubuntu iso creator) which seems to make customizing ubuntu iso easy
[15:53] <Questions> akik oh nice
[15:53] <akik> Questions: http://askubuntu.com/a/741764
[15:55] <Questions> akik that looks promising
[15:55] <daewoo> Hi I need help
[15:56] <ducasse> !touch | leaftype
[15:57] <spider_x> Hey guys, I have been trying to install nvidia drivers for kubuntu
[15:57] <Akhil> Hello please help me for installation of Ubuntu
[15:57] <spider_x> and each time it breaks :D could this be because of LVM full disk encryption?
[15:57] <spider_x> Akhil: just google a guide :)
[15:57] <Questions> spider_x: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2328616
[15:58] <spider_x> Questions: it only shows to use nouveau but it is ok, I am reinstalling without the LVM encryption, gonna see if that's better.
[15:59] <Akhil> Am trying to install Ubuntu on my VAIO laptop. It has already a crashed windows . While am trying to boot from usb it fails
[15:59] <Questions> Akhil please be more specific, what error message if any do you get
[15:59] <spider_x> Akhil: when you see the first screen either tap F2 or F12
[16:00] <Akhil> 1 min let me check
[16:01] <Akhil> GNU grub version 2.02 it shows when hitting f2
[16:01] <Questions> ok. do you see a boot menu with different options?
[16:01] <Questions> or what do you see
[16:01] <raub> So I am trying to connect to a vnc server. Lines 1-5 in http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23776742/ show that I can see it. But when I try to connect it says it can't open display. Fun fact it worked earlier this morning
[16:01] <Akhil> 1min
[16:02] <Akhil> Some times shows operating system not found
[16:03] <ikonia> Akhil: are you using an external disk at all
[16:03] <ikonia> probably the most common reason for that is a disk that is "not there"
[16:03] <ikonia> Akhil: operating system not found is normally it can't find the device with a boot sector of the OS
[16:04] <Akhil> Am using a pendrive .For booting it has Ubuntu bootable image
[16:04] <ikonia> if it's intermittent it maybe an external/usb disk thats not always available at boot time (I"m making a guess)
[16:04] <ikonia> Akhil: ok, so there you go, thats pretty much what my guess said
[16:04] <raub> NVM: someone else was using that connection
[16:05] <Akhil> So how can I fix this ?
[16:06] <ikonia> Akhil: I suspect your box is just not readying the USB port in time to boot
[16:06] <Akhil> Which boot mode I need to select? UEFI OR Legacy?
[16:07] <ikonia> Akhil: whatever your PCI is booting from
[16:07] <Akhil> Ok
[16:08] <ikonia> PCI ? sorry - I meant PC
[16:08] <Akhil> Is there any possibility of failure of ram?
[16:08] <ikonia> Akhil: why would ram impact the boot sector of a disk ?
[16:09] <ikonia> or am I missing the point of the question
[16:09] <Questions> Akhil it is possible but something like that is also noticeable on your usual operating system, not just a bootable USB that somehow fails
[16:09] <Questions> so if your normal OS works it's unlikely
[16:09] <Akhil> Sorry for stupid question s I don't aware about all these
[16:10] <ikonia> Akhil: nothing stupid in asking
[16:10] <ikonia> Akhil: just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing the point of your question
[16:11] <Akhil> Now my pc doesn't boot at all. From usb and from hdd
[16:11] <ikonia> Akhil: what does it say
[16:11] <liohfb> How to use double os on low ram device? 1gb
[16:11] <liohfb> Windows+Linux
[16:11] <pavlos> raub, export DISPLAY=localhost:0 on your term and try again
[16:12] <ikonia> liohfb: your only running one OS at a time
[16:12] <ikonia> liohfb: so "double" doesn't matter
[16:12] <Menzador> liohfb: Nothing special is needed, as what ikonia said is true; you'd set up a dual-boot system the same way as a device with a greater amount of RAM.
[16:12] <liohfb> How to achieve it? ikonia
[16:12] <Akhil> GNU grub version 2.02
[16:13] <liohfb> Menzador I can't increase ram as its tablet
[16:13] <spider_x> Hey guys, having an odd issue http://i.imgur.com/ql6RhlU.jpg  I did exactly as said on said image
[16:13] <spider_x> however nothing happend
[16:14] <spider_x> this happend as I was adding backports to Kubuntu
[16:14] <Menzador> liohfb: You don't need to increase your system RAM to use lighter-weight flavours of Ubuntu, such as Ubuntu MATE or Xubuntu.
[16:15] <liohfb> How to use lubuntu with Windows?
[16:15] <liohfb> Device is Windows
[16:15] <liohfb> Menzador
[16:15] <Akhil> ikonia how can I troubleshoot
[16:16] <Menzador> liohfb: Do you have a Live USB image of Ubuntu? Also, many Windows tablets use 32-bit UEFI, which will make installing Ubuntu impossible.
[16:16] <liohfb> Why 32-bit uefi isn't good for Linux?
[16:16] <ikonia> Akhil: whats the actual error you're getting
[16:16] <liohfb> 64-bit good for Linux?
[16:17] <Southern_Gentlem> because 32bit uefi is a hack
[16:17] <Southern_Gentlem> 64bit is goog
[16:17] <Southern_Gentlem> good
[16:17] <Menzador> Well, not just that, but Ubuntu does not support 32-bit UEFI systems.
[16:17] <liohfb> I have  dowloadeded lubuntu iso image from its website;is it called live usb image?
[16:17] <Menzador> (At least to my knowledge.)
[16:18] <Akhil> Actually I doesn't boots stuck on GNU grub. The same pendrive boots on other pc
[16:18] <Menzador> liohfb: Yes, the ISO image is called the Live DVD/USB image.
[16:18] <liohfb> How to check uefi version for iball i701?
[16:18] <liohfb> Is it 32 or 64 or not uefi?
[16:19] <liohfb> Is there any thing called as non iso image?
[16:21] <Akhil> Actually I doesn't boots stuck on GNU grub. The same pendrive boots on other pc
[16:27] <liohfb> I was disconnected
[16:28] <liohfb> (liohfb) Is there any thing called as non iso image?
[16:28] <liohfb> (liohfb) Is it 32 or 64 or not uefi?
[16:28] <liohfb> (liohfb) How to check uefi version for iball i701?
[16:29] <ghost_> hi...:)
[16:31] <Fleuv> Good afternoon y'all! Does anybody know what I'm doing wrong, I'm trying to setup a (urbanterror) gameserver. The game runs like a charm, but I can't connect it as well as with telnet. So I tried modifying the iptables without any luck, I added this: iptables -A INPUT -p UDP --dport 27960 -j ACCEPT
[16:32] <spider_x> Hey guys, in Kubuntu the power saving module is not working I get the error: "Power Management configuration module could not be loaded." I tried googling but don't understand some of the solutions
[16:33] <ghost__> hi
[16:35] <Menzador> !pm | liohfb
[16:41] <friedspamsam> exit
[16:43] <onla> created iso from mini.iso and booted it and i am on grub prompt.  on ubuntu instructions page i was supposed to see "install"  option.  this is mini.iso fram 14.04
[16:43] <onla> s/iso/usbstick
[16:47] <onla> the system itself has systemd boot with efi partition but if I am booting from install usb stick it shouldnt matter?
[16:48] <pinoscaccia> ciao
[16:48] <Bean> Hello, I have question about rsync I have read a lot on the feature but was wondering if someone could proof read this to make sure I am doing the cmd correct, I have never done this berfore. Copying from movies from a NAS to a computer, Thank you in advace
[16:49] <Bean> rsync --files-from=Movie.txt (source)/IP/Movie/ (destination)/home/chris/Movies/
[16:51] <ioria> onla, i really don't know if mini.iso supports efi
[16:52] <onla> it doesnt but cant i install grub on efi pc if i have legacy enabled in bios and disalbed secure boot etc?
[16:52] <pavlos> onla, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD does not support UEFI
[16:54] <onla> okay maybe i install lubuntu and then purge lxde, maybe thats ok for this
[16:54] <Pici> Bean: You probably want to include  -av on that somewhere, -a is for archive and is the standard flag to use when using rsync. v is for verbose, otherwise it will just run and not tell you anything about whats being copied.
[16:55] <onla> according to that page it should boot in bios bode
[16:55] <ioria> onla, what 's your goal ?
[16:55] <Bean> @Pici rsync  av --files-from=Movie.txt (source)/IP/Movie/ (destination)/home/chris/Movies/?
[16:55] <pavlos> onla, I d/l the mini 54MB and am building now on VB
[16:56] <onla> to get minimal linux system with 3.16 or older kernel without a lot of hassle
[16:56] <ioria> onla, server 14.04
[16:56] <onla> pavlos: thats not 14.04 i presume
[16:57] <pavlos> onla, 16.04
[16:59] <gordal> .
[17:00] <onla> http://releases.ubuntu.com/trusty/
[17:01] <onla> i see 14.04.4.. not sure but i think someone reported 14.04.3 freezing and 14.04.2 hmm..  i have the intel n2830 celeron which is vulnerable to the famous bug
[17:02] <onla> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109051
[17:02] <onla> i mean i need 14.04.2
[17:03] <onla> yeah, i need 14.04.2 ar older, that page doesnt have
[17:04] <xangua> Why? onla
[17:04] <onla> the bug on above thread
[17:04] <sudharshaw> trying to configure hibernation on Ubuntu 16.04 , but when it is comming from hibernation the saved items are not avaialbe and I get a crash report
[17:04] <xangua> Sorry just joined
[17:05] <onla> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109051
[17:05] <sudharshaw> I am not sure weather its hibernating properly in the first place is there a way to check weather its hibernating
[17:11] <souravbadami> Hey! I was installing android-studio from here http://paolorotolo.github.io/android-studio/. It got interrupted in between. Now, when I'm trying to install any other package -- It automatically starts downloading. How to fix it ?
[17:11] <manish> hi..i m manish
[17:12] <manish> i am new her
[17:12] <souravbadami> Hey! manish: Welcome :)
[17:13] <manish> where are you from #souravbadami
[17:14] <onla> found the old release. i'll see how that one boots thanks ioria
[17:14] <ioria> onla, old release of what ?
[17:15] <manish> how can i install kali from a USB flash drive??
[17:15] <manish> can someone help?
[17:16] <souravbadami> manish: I'm from Bangalore, Just like you :P
[17:17] <souravbadami> You can create a bootable usb drive using yumi for windows or startup disk creator for debian based system. -- manish
[17:18] <nacc> !chat | souravbadami, manish:
[17:18] <nacc> !kali | manish
[17:19] <pavansa> hii
[17:20] <pavansa> I am ubable to connect to iphone 6+ to my laptop
[17:20] <pavansa> can anybody help me
[17:20] <raynold> ahh it's a wonderful day
[17:20] <pavansa> I have ubuntu 16.04 lts
[17:23] <souravbadami> raynold: Yep!
[17:24] <HexaChop> Back
[17:26] <liohfb> (liohfb) (liohfb) I can use live Linux thumb usb drive without vbox also; then what's benefit of vbox/qemu/vmwareplayer?
[17:28] <nacc> liohfb: I don't know why you're prefixing your statements with your own nick. Are you asking why people use virtualization?
[17:28] <thecha> how can i copy an dvd to an iso on my hddd from comand line?
[17:28] <thecha> i am on an ubuntu14
[17:29] <liohfb> nacc it's copy and paste
[17:29] <liohfb> I want to know and decide whether I need virtualization in my case or not
[17:29] <nacc> liohfb: then just c&p the relevant part, not your nick...
[17:30] <nacc> liohfb: in any case, what is "your case" then?
[17:30] <liohfb> It's tough bit from phone
[17:30] <liohfb> nacc iball i701
[17:30] <liohfb> Windows tablet
[17:30] <liohfb> I want to use Linux also
[17:30] <liohfb> 1) Which are various ways to use Linux?
[17:31] <liohfb> 2) which may be better with 1gb ram?
[17:31] <thecha> Liohfb you need to test and see for yourself
[17:31] <k1l_> liohfb: use lubuntu with that few ram
[17:31] <thecha> everything works great on paper
[17:31] <liohfb> 3) which may support tablet drivers?
[17:32] <liohfb> k1l_ will I need vbox/qemu also?
[17:32] <k1l_> liohfb: installing on a tablet is a different thing. there are no generic drivers like for PC/laptops.
[17:32] <liohfb> I  downloaded lubuntu
[17:32] <k1l_> liohfb: why do you need vbox/qemu?
[17:32] <nacc> liohfb: what does needing virtualization or not (purely a use-case thing) have to do with installing ubuntu on your system?
[17:33] <liohfb> k1l_ i am not sure.  I just found that that's also one way to use Linux
[17:33] <thecha> nacc how to copy a dvd to iso ?
[17:33] <thecha> i need an iso on my hdd to backup
[17:33] <ducasse> liohfb: i can see absolutely no reason why you would want to use virtualization on a 1gb tablet, if kvm is even supported on it
[17:33] <thecha> i have got a dvd that i want to back up and i want to do it from cli
[17:33] <thecha> comand line interface
[17:33] <nacc> !patience | thecha
[17:33] <nacc> thecha: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CreateIsoFromCDorDVD
[17:34] <thecha> ubottu→ i thougth maybe they didnt hear me
[17:34] <thecha> ty nacc
[17:34] <k1l_> liohfb: its not "one way to use linux". virtualisation is one way to let OSs run virtually. but that is not a general way to run OSs.
[17:34] <thecha> very sweet of you
[17:34] <liohfb> (k1l_) liohfb: its not "one way to use linux". virtualisation is one way to let OSs run virtually. but that is not a general way to run OSs.
[17:35] <liohfb> Does this way help to avoid driver problems?
[17:35] <nacc> liohfb: stop doing that. you're just c&p entire lines of text into the chat, that are already there.
[17:35] <k1l_> liohfb: i dont think you understand the idea of having a OS run in virtualisation.
[17:35] <liohfb> k1l_ can you please explain
[17:36] <liohfb> Little bit
[17:36] <k1l_> liohfb: no, it will not help in that way. it only adds an additional layer on the system which will need more ressources.
[17:37] <k1l_> liohfb: for performance reasons you want to run your OS native on the hardware.
[17:37] <liohfb> Which are other ways to use Linux? Except virtualization
[17:37] <liohfb> k1l_ I don't have enough space on hard disk
[17:38] <k1l_> liohfb: no. virtualisation is not linux specific
[17:38] <EriC^^> liohfb: make space by shrinking windows
[17:38] <liohfb> How to shrink?
[17:38] <liohfb> 4gb empty space
[17:39] <k1l_> liohfb: is this a android tablet? or a windows tablet?
[17:39] <EriC^^> you need space for virtualization too
[17:39] <liohfb> Windows iball i701
[17:39] <liohfb> W8.1 k1l_
[17:39] <EriC^^> liohfb: remove the stuff you dont need
[17:39] <liohfb> I haven't stored any personal data
[17:40] <liohfb> All are system files
[17:40] <k1l_> 1gb ram, atom 1,3ghz. dont even think of running virtualization on that
[17:40] <liohfb> (liohfb) Which are other ways to use Linux? Except virtualization
[17:40] <k1l_> native install
[17:40] <liohfb> Next
[17:40] <liohfb> Option
[17:41] <k1l_> there is non
[17:41] <liohfb> None?
[17:41] <tatertots> you're out of options
[17:41] <liohfb> Live pen drive?
[17:41] <k1l_> liohfb: doesnt make sense, since you still got too less ram.
[17:42] <liohfb> 1gb is sufficient for lubuntu I think so
[17:42] <k1l_> liohfb: either install ubuntu on that tablet, or let it be.
[17:43] <k1l_> and i would look up if someone already accomplished to install ubuntu on that tablet first. because its not like installing onto a pc. the drivers are an issue
[17:43] <ducasse> liohfb: you're also going to have lots of fun trying to find drivers for the hardware in a cheap tabket from an unknown manufacturer
[17:43] <TZAnolo> hello,
[17:44] <giulio> Hi
[17:44] <TZAnolo> what is equivalent to windows mmc in ubuntu
[17:44] <liohfb> Can you help me? I don't have pc to Google and read enough the way I want.  k1l_
[17:44] <giulio> someone is also in #java?
[17:44] <k1l_> liohfb: sorry, i cant do that work for you.
[17:45] <liohfb> ducasse can you?
[17:45] <ducasse> liohfb: google from your tablet
[17:45] <liohfb> It's terrible display
[17:45] <TZAnolo> i want to acess windows server ADMINISTRATIVE TEMPLATES, ACTIVE DIRECTORY USERS AND COMPUTERS, remotely. in another workstation i just run MMC and acess. what is equivalent on ubuntu as a MMC CLIENT.
[17:45] <liohfb> You may have read reviews ducasse
[17:46] <giulio> i maked a botgame in java using pircbot java class, for bypass the connections number limit to same server irc i tried to proxy the java with proxychains but did not work...firefox work but javabot not
[17:46] <ducasse> liohfb: i've never heard of it, or the company
[17:46] <liohfb> Iball i701
[17:46] <liohfb> Iball is Indian company making pc parts and phone
[17:47] <Generic> Hello, world
[17:47] <giulio> i maked a botgame in java using pircbot java class, for bypass the connections number limit to same server irc i tried to proxy the java with proxychains but did not work...firefox work but javabot not
[17:47] <nacc> !patience | giulio: and also, that should be asked in #java, I assume, not here.
[17:47] <ducasse> giulio: this channel is not for programming support
[17:48] <thecha> ducasse if it takes my comuter 20 reboots to try and read the ubuntu installation medium, is it possible the problem is a fauld dvdv drive?
[17:49] <nacc> TZAnolo: I don't believe there is anything along those lines (at least not officially)
[17:50] <ducasse> thecha: it's possible.
[17:51] <thecha> ducasse→ i have created an ubuntu live usb in the past...from which i could technically install ubuntu...but it was very slow, do you think there are usb that have a higeher speed?
[17:53] <ducasse> thecha: your ports can have supports for different usb levels, so some are faster than others. check the docs.
[17:53] <onla> can i skip the network stuff on ubuntu server install if i dont have network
[17:54] <ducasse> liohfb: the only thing i can find is that someone managed to get ubuntu installed by also installing debian, but touch, sound and bluetooth does not work.
[17:55] <liohfb> Can you link me that post? ducasse
[17:55] <liohfb> Thanks for your efforts
[17:55] <ducasse> liohfb: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/ubuntu-63/installing-ubuntu-on-tablet-1-usb-and-touch-input-only-4175561718-print/
[17:55] <liohfb> Pm please
[17:55] <ducasse> liohfb: and this around mid-way down - https://www.desidime.com/forums/dost-and-dimes/topics/install-remix-os-use-android-apps-natively-on-iball-slide-i701-or-any-other-windows-based-device?page=2
[17:57] <liohfb> I think last post is for android; I prefer any other version except Android because there are many Android phones in home lying
[17:57] <liohfb> In every corner
[17:58] <liohfb> Linux Version
[17:58] <ducasse> liohfb: i'm telling you - the same guy is talking about ubuntu there, read it.
[17:58] <liohfb> Oh I see
[17:58] <thecha> ducasse→ for now i am gonna buy a new dvd drive... ducasse  do you know if i can use the same dd command to create a working bootable dvd form my now freshly created iso?
[17:59] <thecha> ducasse→ i read the brunf iso link but it doesnt mention cli
[17:59] <ducasse> thecha: no, you can't dd to a dvd drive.
[17:59] <thecha> ducasse→ can it be done cli?
[18:00] <ducasse> thecha: please post your questions to the channel, not to individuals.
[18:00] <thecha> ducasse→ ok
[18:00] <thecha> how do i burn an iso to dvd from cli?
[18:01] <ducasse> thecha: but look into cdrecord, wodim or the other cd burning tools
[18:01] <liohfb> I tried to contact asif on LinkedIn few weeks back; but he didn't find me intersting and hence didn't accept my invitation yet ducasse
[18:02] <liohfb> I think noone tried with lubuntu
[18:02] <ducasse> liohfb: maybe he lost interest in it since it seems to be a dead end. lubuntu is going to be the same thing, same driver problems.
[18:03] <liohfb> How to create live usb drive with lubuntu?
[18:03] <ducasse> !usb | liohfb
[18:03] <thecha> you need to format first
[18:04] <Coffee8Maniac> is this a newb channel?
[18:04] <liohfb> Then? thecha
[18:04] <liohfb> Yes maniac
[18:04] <ducasse> liohfb: no, you don't need to format first.
[18:04] <liohfb> Then?
[18:05] <thecha> doesnt it need to be fat32 file system?
[18:05] <ducasse> liohfb: https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
[18:05] <ducasse> thecha: no. the image has it's own partition table and file systems.
[18:08] <liohfb> Guideline shows use of rufus.
[18:08] <liohfb> I have yumi grub also
[18:08] <liohfb> Which one should I go for?
[18:09] <liohfb> Rufus creates  persistent usb?
[18:09] <liohfb> ducasse
[18:10] <zer0dev> liohfb, just my personal preference, 'unetbootin'
[18:10] <liohfb> Will it create persistent usb?
[18:10] <liohfb> zer0dev
[18:10] <Rashad> Hello. I am trying to secure my ubuntu 16.04 server by disabling root SSH password authentication. I've made a separate "secret" super user that I will use myself to log myself in, but I want to hide "root" from the process.
[18:10] <Rashad> How do I do that?
[18:11] <zer0dev> liohfb yes
[18:11] <liohfb> Why you like it?
[18:11] <liohfb> zer0dev
[18:11] <liohfb> Over others
[18:11] <zer0dev> well, i find it very simple :]
[18:12] <liohfb> Can you share me how to use it step by step on Windows machine to make live Linux drive
[18:12] <liohfb> zer0dev
[18:13] <zer0dev> liohfb: just go through, https://unetbootin.github.io/
[18:13] <BluesKaj> liohfb, use rufus on windows to create a linux image on usb
[18:15] <liohfb> zer0dev  you switched from Windows to Linux? BluesKaj
[18:15] <BluesKaj> liohfb, rufus has a tutorial
[18:15] <zer0dev> switched? liohfb
[18:15] <liohfb> I Mean do you use both system?
[18:16] <zer0dev> yes.
[18:16] <BluesKaj> liohfb,  yes about 13 yrs ago :-)
[18:17] <BluesKaj> liohfb, yes , but I use linux 90% of the time
[18:22] <balbooaaa1> whats up
[18:22] <balbooaaa1> is anybody alive
[18:23] <SchrodingersScat> !support | balbooaaa1
[18:23] <xangua> 7+billion human beings
[18:23] <balbooaaa1> xangua: lol
[18:23] <balbooaaa1> 7.3b
[18:26] <liohfb> (Deeps) you may find if you're wanting to learn more about this general area (/me waves arms around somewhat vaguely), containers and docker may be a more suitable avenue given your limited hardware
[18:26] <liohfb> (Deeps) it's not the same thing as virtualisation, by any means
[18:26] <liohfb> What he is trying to explain me?
[18:26] <liohfb> I am unclear
[18:26] <Pici> liohfb: ask him, not us.
[18:27] <liohfb> He replied me this when I asked about using qemu/vmware/vbox kind of softwares to use Linux
[18:27] <balbooaaa1> does anyone here uses i3wm
[18:27] <liohfb> Pici can you hear me?
[18:27] <EriC^^> liohfb: no, cause this is a text chat room
[18:27] <EriC^^> j/k.
[18:27] <EriC^^> ...
[18:27] <Pici> liohfb: I can.  I just don't understand why you want us to explain what some other user has told you elsewhere.  The best person to ask would be that person who told you that.
[18:27] <ducasse> balbooaaa17: yes, are you taking a poll?
[18:28] <liohfb> You can be kid!!!
[18:28] <EriC^^> liohfb: what?!
[18:28] <liohfb> He is dead Pici
[18:28] <liohfb> (EriC^^) j/k.
[18:28] <balbooaaa17> ducasse: hahahah nope , i just wanted to know if anyone is using it ;p
[18:31] <Pici> [[[[/25
[18:32] <liohfb> How much time it takes to create live usb drive? Lubuntu
[18:32] <liohfb> I have single port for charging and usb
[18:33] <EriC^^> liohfb: 10mins or so
[18:33] <liohfb> 900mb Lubuntu!!! EriC^^
[18:33] <liohfb> Usb 2.0
[18:34] <liohfb> Processor Intel atom
[18:34] <liohfb> 1.3 ghz!!!
[18:34] <liohfb> Tablet
[18:34] <EriC^^> it takes 1 min for me using dd and 2.4ghz
[18:35] <ducasse> liohfb: stop shouting, and don't press enter every two or three words
[18:35] <liohfb> What's dd? EriC^^
[18:35] <EriC^^> liohfb: it's a tool in linux to write blocks
[18:37] <ducasse> liohfb: lubuntu is not going to be very comfortable on a tablet, it is really intended for desktops. maybe someone here has a better suggestion? EriC^^ ?
[18:37] <EriC^^> *shrug*
[18:38] <ducasse> then again, the whole thing is kind of moot as touch doesn't work :)
[18:39] <WildPenguin> hello..
[18:40] <ducasse> hi, mr. penguin!
[18:40] <WildPenguin> how Ubuntu is different from Fedora?
[18:40] <WildPenguin> I am a beginner in Linux.
[18:41] <ikonia> it's the same thing really just presented in a different way
[18:42] <WildPenguin> ikonia, I got it.
[18:45] <WildPenguin> why Cinnamon DE is not available in Ubuntu?
[18:45] <DoYouKnow> WildPenguin, it is
[18:46] <DoYouKnow> where did you see it wasn't available?
[18:46] <WildPenguin> and which DE comes with the most features that is beginner friendly?
[18:46] <WildPenguin> DoYouKnow, I just surmised.
[18:46] <DoYouKnow> the default one, MATE, is pretty much the most stable
[18:47] <DoYouKnow> I tried a couple of them recently, including lxde
[18:47] <ducasse> mate is not the ubuntu default
[18:47] <DoYouKnow> had some screen refresh/painting issues
[18:47] <DoYouKnow> sorry, not mate
[18:47] <ducasse> unity
[18:47] <DoYouKnow> unity
[18:47] <DoYouKnow> yes
[18:48] <DoYouKnow> lxde had screen refresh issues
[18:48] <DoYouKnow> and I tried the default with mythbuntu, and that had issues too
[18:48] <DoYouKnow> on my nvidia card
[18:49] <DoYouKnow> basically they don't seem to repaint the screen properly for windows
[18:49] <DoYouKnow> under events
[18:49] <WildPenguin> xfce?
[18:49] <ducasse> DoYouKnow: that's probably a driver issue
[18:50] <WildPenguin> ok. But, I have read that Unity is quite resource hungry.
[18:50] <xangua> Unity, gnome, cinnamon and KDE
[18:50] <xangua> Basically gnome and KDE
[18:50] <ikonia> WildPenguin: you'll be fine with anyone for learning, it just comes down to personal preference
[18:51] <WildPenguin> ok. I don't want the performance to be slow, though.
[18:51] <ikonia> WildPenguin: what machine are you running it on
[18:51] <ikonia> WildPenguin: what is the spec ?
[18:53] <WildPenguin> I am buying a new laptop, actually. It will have core i3 cpu with 2 Ghz and 4 gb ram
[18:54] <coffeeguy> basically i have a ip cam in firefox and need to record it any packages for ubuntu that can do that?
[18:54] <l0llip0p> WildPenguin: most likely unity will work fine if the graphics card is supported by linux
[18:54] <ikonia> WildPenguin: what are you currently running
[18:54] <WildPenguin> ok.
[18:54] <ikonia> WildPenguin: as in what is the current hardware
[18:54] <WildPenguin> ikonia, currently Lubuntu.
[18:55] <ikonia> WildPenguin: no no, what is the current hardware spec
[18:55] <ikonia> WildPenguin: sorry should have been clear
[18:55] <WildPenguin> this is a very old laptop
[18:55] <ikonia> WildPenguin: yeah, what is the spec of it
[18:55] <WildPenguin> has Celeron M Single core 1.6 Ghz cpu and 2 gb ram.
[18:55] <ikonia> your the same guy right ?
[18:56] <ikonia> WildPenguin: you're LinuxNovice nickname ?
[18:57] <WildPenguin> No. Why?
[18:57] <ikonia> WildPenguin: are you sure, you're not ?
[18:57] <WildPenguin> yes. But, why?
[18:57] <ikonia> WildPenguin: then why did you lie ?
[18:57] <ikonia> WildPenguin: I was just asking if you where the same guy, as we've spoken about this before and I wanted to see if you had a problem/changed the situation from when we spoke
[18:57] <WildPenguin> No. I'm not that guy.
[18:58] <WildPenguin> I said yes to the question you asked.
[18:58] <WildPenguin> that whether I am sure or not.
[18:59] <l0llip0p> !ping
[19:00] <pavlos> out of curiosity, what's the purpose of !ping?
[19:00] <ikonia> pavlos: check if the bot is alive and responding
[19:00] <ikonia> and see how fast it responds
[19:00] <pavlos> I see
[19:01] <l0llip0p> you can see the impact of lag
[19:01] <EriC^^> pavlos: also to check if you're still connected
[19:01] <pavlos> ok, ty
[19:02] <HexaChop> pavlos, tbh, !ping is pretty fun
[19:10] <kernello> hello everyone, please allow me to say that network manager of ubuntu sucks terribly since 14.04.x
[19:10] <kernello> it sucks
[19:10] <kernello> and I don't remember having used this word for any ubuntu component
[19:10] <l0llip0p> kernello: Can you justify your statement?
[19:10] <kernello> yes.
[19:13] <kernello> I turn on the computer. it shows me the ethernet connection symbol instead of wifi symbol. and of course no network is shown. when I turn off-on wifi from the physical slide, this time 'enable wifi' gets grayed...and all this when I turn on the machine. in addition there are countless times this happened after waking from sleep. no network shown, I had to run network restart on terminal..
[19:13] <ikonia> kernello: not really interested in a rant
[19:13] <ikonia> if you want help with something, just explain the problem and people will help you if they can
[19:13] <kernello> I just did
[19:13] <ikonia> I'm lagging a little behind you
[19:14] <xangua> Sounds like dualboot
[19:15] <l0llip0p> kernello: well you say that the graphical interface of network manager sucks. (I agree in some level) But have you tried to learn nmcli ? It is a command line interface and its has worked on me
[19:16] <kernello> 'worked for me' have you been to 33c3, l0llip0p? :)
[19:17] <kernello> you cant seriously expect that one connects to terminal every time one accesses to desktop to go online?
[19:17] <l0llip0p> kernello: sry what is 33c3? I recommend command "man nmcli" for your problem
[19:17] <kernello> l0llip0p, https://hackaday.com/2016/12/30/33c3-works-for-me/ :)
[19:18] <kernello> every year the event has a motto, and this year's was 'works for me'
[19:18] <kernello> anyway, it doesnt work for me :)
[19:19] <ikonia> kernello: please drop the smart responses, people are just giving you info/options trying to offer some suggestions
[19:20] <kernello> yes, I was just going on with the matter..it is not a solution to use terminal to connect to wifi, right=
[19:20] <kernello> ?
[19:20] <BluesKaj> kernello, i do with vpn , every morning, especially if I'm going on irc
[19:20] <kernello> I am talking about a tool that doesnt work
[19:21] <xangua>  If this is not a dualboot setup, did you install TLP? kernello
[19:21] <kernello> xangua, you mean dual boot with windows?
[19:21] <xangua> Yes
[19:22] <kernello> xangua, no it is not dual
[19:23] <ikonia> kernello: be interesting to know what make/model the wifi card is you're having problems with (it is wifi right ?)
[19:24] <kernello> ikonia, it is  intel corp pro/wireless
[19:25] <ikonia> kernello: what model ?
[19:25] <ikonia> (if you know)
[19:25] <kernello> the problem has affected other people, too, I suppse
[19:25] <kernello> suppose*
[19:25] <ikonia> kernello: you suppose ?
[19:25] <ikonia> but you don't know ?
[19:25] <kernello> Pro/Wireless 5100 AGN, ikonia
[19:25] <kernello> no, I know.
[19:25] <ikonia> kernello: how do you know ?
[19:25] <kernello> I remember having seen that the problem was reported
[19:25] <ikonia> where ?
[19:26] <kernello> might be on launchpad, it's been a while
[19:26] <l0llip0p> kernello: thanks for the article :) Yeah it works for me and might work for you too. Only way you are going to is to try it.
[19:26] <ikonia> kernello: be helpful to know the bug if possible
[19:26] <ikonia> see what it's status is / what's been done
[19:26] <kernello> apparently nothing, since I still have the problem
[19:27] <ikonia> kernello: thats not really true though
[19:27] <ikonia> if you don't know the bug or status of it
[19:27] <kernello> ikonia. believe me I am not here to convince you. If I didnt have the problem I would be doing other things now
[19:27] <l0llip0p> kernello: you can find out your wifi card model with: lspci command
[19:27] <ikonia> kernello: I don't think you don't have the problem, but you don't know the status of the bug, so you can't say "nothing has been done"
[19:28] <tgm4883> kernello: it's worth noting that multiple bugs could have the same symptoms
[19:28] <ikonia> kernello: if you can get the bug, that would be very useful
[19:28] <ikonia> see what the current state of it is, if there is a fix/workaround, or even someone saying "the problem is X Y Z, and we can't fix beause of A, B , C"
[19:28] <kernello> l0llip0p, it is the model I posted above, Intel Corp Pro/Wireless 5100 AGN..I saw it in the lspci output
[19:29] <ikonia> kernello: ooh, what version of ubuntu is this ? I may have something
[19:29] <l0llip0p> kernello: well quick googling says that your card has been supported from 2010 beyond in ubuntu
[19:30] <kernello> l0llip0p, sorry..!!! I guess it is this: 'Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6200'
[19:30] <kernello> ikonia, it is 16.04.
[19:31] <ikonia> kernello: interesting, so the card shows full support, in 16.04 the last confirmed bug with it as a "device" that I can see was in 2009, and I see no open, or closed network-manager bugs relating to this card at all
[19:31] <ikonia> kernello: the problem I did find may have impacted 14.04 in certain situations, but not 16.04
[19:31] <jgcampbell300> anyone know how i could see what a program or script is doing in the back ground ... if i execute /home/user1/games/game1 ... it opens up a window and looks like its gona start game but then sits there
[19:31] <ikonia> jgcampbell300: strace the program
[19:32] <jgcampbell300> ikonia, thanks
[19:32] <kernello> ikonia, I just corrected my wireless card model..sorry. does your last reply refer to the corrected model?
[19:32] <ikonia> kernello: ahh, no I missed your correction
[19:33] <ikonia> kernello: can you do an "lsusb" for me and see if you see a wifi device (not lspci)
[19:34] <jgcampbell300> ikonia, cool thanks much ... it seems to be looking for some kind of hardware
[19:34] <ikonia> jgcampbell300: nice job
[19:34] <kernello> ikonia, yes, there is a Broadcom device shown
[19:35] <ikonia> kernello: I've found an interesting issue that depending on the laptop (I assume this is a laptop) and the detection of this card can force it to be in a "kill switch off" state, when it's not actually in that state, this behaviour can confuse network manager (rightly so as thats a bit of a mess)
[19:36] <ikonia> kernello: how often can you reproduce this?
[19:38] <kernello> ikonia, I think almost every time the device wakes from sleep (when the laptop lid is lifted)..except just now, I dont remember it having happened when the computer has been turned on or restarted.
[19:39] <ikonia> kernello: so basically the trigger is being put to sleep, rather than a clean boot
[19:39] <ikonia> kernello: as when you joined the channel you said "when I turn on the computer"
[19:39] <kernello> yes, it just happened when I turned on the computer, too
[19:39] <ikonia> but actually the problem is "when I wake the computer from sleep"
[19:40] <ikonia> ahh, so it can be a clean boot, or a sleep state it doesn't matter ?
[19:40] <kernello> ikonia, the latter is like each time, the former must have been a handful of times at most
[19:41] <ikonia> kernello: can you do "rfkill list all" at the moment ?
[19:41] <kernello> so at the end, yes, whether once or 1000 times, it happened in both
[19:41] <kernello> ikonia, I did
[19:41] <kernello> paste output=?
[19:41] <wiki> Whats a great computer Laptop i should buy for developing and programming? Anyone ..? ty
[19:42] <kernello> https://paste.ubuntu.com/23777765/
[19:42] <xangua> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuPre-installed wiki
[19:43] <wiki> Also should I get  a Mac?
[19:43] <l0llip0p> wiki: up to you
[19:43] <wiki> I love linux... but I see alot of jobs with macs aswell..
[19:43] <ikonia> kernello: when it's in a broken state, can you re-run that command and save it to a file please (then share it with us)
[19:44] <felikswhite> wiki:  is your potential work with macs too intensive for a virtual machine?
[19:44] <kernello> ikonia, sure. I can do it now and be back in a minute
[19:44] <wiki> Excuse me?
[19:44] <wiki> To intensive?
[19:45] <felikswhite> like would it stress your computer too much?
[19:45] <felikswhite> or the vm, rather.
[19:45] <wiki> Uhmm... Perhaps... Im thinking macs for graphics... might do some edditing etc.. but Im doing Ruby I got some cash to spend and Im thinking of a mac book? or am i going in the wrong direction
[19:46] <wiki> my desktop is linux.
[19:46] <wiki> ok should i be more wellrounded with both mac and linux? is my question i guess.
[19:47] <HexaChop> EriC^^, you there, mate?
[19:47] <ducasse> wiki: if you're asking what gives the best chance of a job you're in the wrong channel
[19:47] <wiki> No im not..
[19:48] <wiki> ur answer is basically pick what u want u can develop on either...
[19:48] <wiki> i just was hoping u had some good specs in mind.. i dunno.
[19:48] <ikonia> wiki: this channel supports ubuntu linux, so we really only deal with helping with that
[19:49] <wiki> ok.. well i dont think i asked  my question correctly..\
[19:50] <wiki> ty either way.
[19:50] <ducasse> wiki: try #ubuntu-offtopic, maybe
[19:50] <wiki> ty
[19:51] <wiki> cant enter
[19:51] <timyp>   wiki That channel requires that you have registered and identified yourself with the network's nickname registration services (e.g. NickServ). Please see the documentation of this network's nickname registration services that should be found in the MOTD (/motd to display it).
[19:52] <l0llip0p> ikonia: it seems there is reports of intel card 6200 problems in ubuntu 16.04.1 by the ubuntu network manager maintainer
[19:52] <l0llip0p> in kernel level or in network manager notsure
[19:52] <ikonia> l0llip0p: really, do you have a link to the bug ?
[19:52] <wiki> Oh ok ty timy
[19:52] <l0llip0p> ikonia: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1360749
[19:53] <ikonia> super, great find
[19:54] <HexaChop> ledeni, I am in bios now.
[19:55] <ikonia> l0llip0p: that (at a basic level) ties into the issue I've found
[19:55] <ikonia> and funny, the first reporter (although he's not on 16.04) has one of the laptops with the hardware design thats a problem
[19:56] <l0llip0p> ikona: okay great would be the first time that hp laptops has network issues
[19:56] <l0llip0p> *wouldn't
[19:58] <ikonia> l0llip0p: it looks like it's something to do with the way the card sits on the bus, its a pci device but hangs off the usb bus, and the module can't work out the status of on/off because it depends on a "pass through" of some sort from the usb bus
[19:58] <ikonia> l0llip0p: I'm over simplifying it obviously
[19:59] <l0llip0p> ikonia: and should be O_o I'm still a university student :D
[20:00] <ikonia> l0llip0p: it's not a "confirmed" thing, so it could be either "nothing" or just something else and the problem is with the kernel module
[20:00] <ikonia> but reading it does sort of make sense
[20:01] <kernello> ikonia, the following is the output when I turn off-on wifi via hardware switch, and the wifi list was then empty, with no network connected; https://paste.ubuntu.com/23777828/
[20:02] <ikonia> kernello: so you actively turned it off ?
[20:02] <l0llip0p> ikonia: well one of my family memeber's laptop is suffering wireless issues (she is running windows) solution: open laptop insert the half loosed connection wire on its place. Unfortunately problem needs to be fix 3 times in year
[20:03] <kernello> ikonia, I should have added that it also happened sometimes when I turned off the switch and on again..
[20:03] <kernello> like now
[20:03] <felikswhite> general question, hope this is related to the channel:  does anyone know what changed between how Virtualbox began acting in 16.04 (not running VMS) to 16.10?  was it a change in Ubuntu itself?
[20:04] <kernello> so it's been happening in all the ways I said; wake from sleep, turn on pc, turn off-on switch
[20:04] <ikonia> kernello: I'm interested when the switch is "on" but it's being a problem
[20:04] <ikonia> kernello: however if it's "off" now but the kill status shows as on, it sort of backs up the theory I have based on some notes I found
[20:04] <kernello> ikonia, the last output was taken when the switch was on
[20:05] <kernello> it was on, but no network was there
[20:06] <ikonia> kernello: Hmmm, I'm not sure, I have a theory, but there is also a bug that l0llip0p found showing an intermitent bug, so I'm unsure
[20:09] <Pantlegssleeve> Hi, how are you!!
[20:09] <l0llip0p> ikonia, kernello well I read that that network card has been supported in linux-kernel since 2.6.30 version by manufacturer intel.
[20:09] <Pantlegssleeve> Are people even on here?
[20:09] <ikonia> l0llip0p: yes, but I've also seen a few problems with later versions
[20:10] <ikonia> (that bug report you show suggests something is off)
[20:10] <Pantlegssleeve> What the fuck is this shit?
[20:10] <l0llip0p> ikonia: okay thanks
[20:10] <Pantlegssleeve> lollipop is talking to themselves
[20:11] <l0llip0p> Pantlegssleeve: hi! I suggested that use #ubuntu-offtopic channel for not so important discussion
[20:11] <Pici> Pantlegssleeve: This is the official Ubuntu support channel.
[20:11] <kernello> I might try these solutions here, hoping it doesnt break anything; https://askubuntu.com/questions/762904/network-manager-ubuntu-16-04-wifi-connected-no-wifi-networks-listed
[20:11] <kernello> or here; https://askubuntu.com/questions/761180/wifi-doesnt-work-after-suspend-after-16-04-upgrade
[20:11] <Pantlegssleeve> what, why would they put me on here?  Sorry for the foul language.
[20:11] <ikonia> kernello: I'm not convinced by those (but you may find that is your problem)
[20:12] <BluesKaj> who put you on here , Pantlegssleeve?
[20:12] <akik> Pantlegssleeve: who put you here?
[20:13] <Pantlegssleeve> Me i guess, but it was automatic.
[20:13] <akik> Pantlegssleeve: how did you start this irc connection?
[20:14] <Pantlegssleeve> I installed HexChat, and just joined the first one it tells you
[20:15] <l0llip0p> Pantlegssleeve: okay I recommend that you join into #hexchat channel they can guide you :) use this: //join #hexchat
[20:15] <l0llip0p> */join #hexchat
[20:15] <Pantlegssleeve> alright thanks lolli
[20:16] <BluesKaj> Pantlegssleeve, which Linux are you running?
[20:16] <Pantlegssleeve> the latest ubuntu
[20:16] <BluesKaj> Pantlegssleeve, ok
[20:17] <l0llip0p> BluesKaj: most likely ubuntu since the default guided him to ubuntu channel
[20:17] <Pantlegssleeve> ha, yep lolli
[20:17] <ioria> Pantlegssleeve, you connected with Ubuntu Servers that brought you here, if you choose other severs it'll be different
[20:17] <BluesKaj> this is ubuntu support , since you're running Hexchat Linux I shopuld have guessed :-)
[20:19] <Pantlegssleeve> yeah i saw hexchat in the software center and went hmm?
[20:19] <Pantlegssleeve> I don't need support so i'll just be on my way
[20:22] <leonarth> writing the initializer for a struct, how do I reference struct elements to perform calculations on the values? https://play.golang.org/p/Jd-uHqiHYS
[20:23] <leonarth> line: 23
[20:23] <ioria> leonarth, what is c#  ?
[20:24] <Pici> leonarth: try #go-nuts, the go channel
[20:24] <leonarth> oh sorry thought I was in #go-nuts :D
[20:24] <leonarth> cheers guys
[20:24] <leonarth> ioria it's Go - a better C
[20:25] <ioria> i see, i prefer c and c++
[20:25] <HexaChop> Ioria, hi, still having DVD Drive probs...
[20:25] <ioria> really ?
[20:25] <leonarth> it's hard to express a preference until you try :)
[20:25] <ioria> right
[20:26] <HexaChop> Ioria, any of ideas?
[20:26] <ioria> HexaChop, about dvd ?
[20:27] <kernello> ikonia, so the problem occurs via either one of the bugs that you or l0llip0p have found?
[20:27] <HexaChop> ioria, DVD not working with Ubuntu together
[20:28] <ioria> HexaChop, it's disconnected now ?
[20:28] <HexaChop> ioria, no, I am in windows currently
[20:28] <kernello> search results with this problem are not few, can this be somehow fixed by ubuntu?
[20:29] <ioria> HexaChop, idk, mate i'd change and switch the ports until it works  ... :þ
[20:29] <HexaChop> ioria, easy to say :D, i did switch ports with my SSD, I think it worked back then, now they're switched back but SSD port is much faster...
[20:30] <HexaChop> ioria, the "Express" Port.
[20:32] <ioria> HexaChop, look, you can do this, put your external in the cabinet, disconnect all the other ports, but keep the dvd in
[20:32] <HexaChop> ioria which cabinet?
[20:33] <HexaChop> ioria you mean outie completely?
[20:33] <ioria> HexaChop, idk how you call it... in the desktop , the case
[20:33] <HexaChop> ioria put it together with all the other HDDs/
[20:33] <cschneid> This isn't really the channel - but does somebody know the right channel? Need to ask about VPS experiences & reviews - specifically if amazon's lightsale is reasonable, and any downsides of it?
[20:33] <kernello> I need to leave now. I will try to get more information on this.
[20:33] <kernello> thank you for your help
[20:34] <Petoj87> if i use the following command curl -s --user 'användarnamn:lösenord' \ "https://dyndns.loopia.se? \ hostname=dindomän.se&myip=dinipadress"    would that result in a post or get request?
[20:34] <ioria> HexaChop, so it's now internal ... not external anymore ?
[20:34] <ikonia> kernello: maybe, I found an odd hardware situation, but it's not confirmed and it's only impacts certain laptops
[20:35] <johannix> I want to disable all auto updates on 16.04. I've already uninstalled: unattended-upgrades, ubuntu-release-upgrader-core. Anyone know how to disable update-notifier?
[20:35] <HexaChop> ioria, no, you don't get it. You ask me to put the EXT. HDD In with the other HDDs? Next to them?
[20:35] <ioria> HexaChop, yes, but disonnect the others
[20:35] <HexaChop> ioria, kk.
[20:35] <HexaChop> And then what, ioria?
[20:36] <ioria> HexaChop, leave the dvd plugged
[20:36] <ioria> HexaChop, so, just your ubuntu disk and the dvd
[20:36] <JohnnyL> Which is harder CompTIA or LinuxFoundation?
[20:36] <HexaChop> ioria, about the live CD. Put it in?
[20:36] <ioria> HexaChop,  why you need it ?
[20:36] <ikonia> JohnnyL: offtopic for this channel, sorry
[20:37] <ikonia> JohnnyL: both are weak
[20:37] <HexaChop> ioria for re-installation because that current installation is corrupt really badly.
[20:37] <ioria> HexaChop,  how ?
[20:37] <HexaChop> ioria,checksum didn't match, now the CD I got, matches.
[20:37] <pavlos> johannix, in the software & updates choose Never to check for updates
[20:37] <HexaChop> ioria, checksum didn't match, now the CD I got, matches.
[20:38] <johannix> pavlos: Know how to do it from the terminal?
[20:38] <pavlos> johannix, let me find out
[20:38] <ioria> HexaChop,  may i ask you why you're using a cd and not a usb pen ?
[20:38] <HexaChop> ioria, CD seems more safe, less ways to mess it up, if u know what I mean
[20:38] <johannix> I'm wondering if I can remove 10periodic, 20auto-upgrades, 99update-notifier under /etc/apt/apt.conf.d
[20:39] <ioria> HexaChop,  usb is faster
[20:39] <HexaChop> ioria, the drive is safer, aaand probably faster because my USB is ridiculously slow.
[20:40] <pavlos> johannix, let me find out https://www.hiroom2.com/2016/05/18/ubuntu-16-04-auto-apt-update-and-apt-upgrade/
[20:40] <ioria> HexaChop,  ok, so you want to reinstall  ?
[20:40] <HexaChop> ioria, seems like it, because I was getting errors right from the beginning anyways.
[20:41] <pavlos> johannix, better to update those files with 0 (zero) as the article describes
[20:41] <JohnnyL> ikonia:  I didn't know you were a fighting force of 'extraordinary magnitude. You have our gratitude.'
[20:41] <johannix> pavlos: the annoying thing is, if you disable one of these auto-update methods, another one kicks in.
[20:42] <johannix> hard to figure out how to get rid of all of them.,
[20:42] <johannix> I'll try touching all the configs...
[20:42] <johannix> thanks!
[20:42] <HexaChop> ioria, what do you think?
[20:43] <pavlos> johannix, you could uninstall unattended-upgrades pkg completely
[20:43] <ioria> HexaChop,  the problem is that you already have a uefi installation on the main disk (windows) and a second efi partition on the external can cause problems
[20:44] <ioria> HexaChop,  you should disable the first during the installation  : http://superuser.com/questions/684512/linux-on-external-drive-uefi
[20:45] <HexaChop> ioria, I can just plug the other HDDs and SSDs out
[20:45] <johannix> pavlos: Ya, I've uninstalled: unattended-upgrades and ubuntu-release-upgrader-core. I've also already turned off '/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic.' Now update-notifier is still active...
[20:45] <lodearit> hol; what's the shortcut to move a window ?
[20:45] <lodearit> I'd like to move it with the keyboard instead? can i do it?
[20:45] <ioria> HexaChop,  yes, but you have to disconnect them every time you want to boot ubuntu
[20:45] <lodearit> is it possoblee at all, or do i need a setup, or somethings?
[20:46] <HexaChop> ioria, you got the point by its horns there.
[20:46] <lodearit> can anyone tell me?
[20:46] <pavlos> johannix, can you kill the update-notifier process?
[20:46] <lodearit> does anyone now, hwho uses more keyboard rather thtn the mouse?
[20:46] <HexaChop> ioria, idk what to do on that site, not that I understand anything.
[20:46] <daedeloth> is there a way to figure out where a certain version of qt comes from?
[20:46] <daedeloth> * from what repository
[20:46] <johannix> pavlos: runs once and then goes away.
[20:47] <johannix> pavlos: I'm trying to speed up boot
[20:47] <lodearit> HexaChop: do you know my r problem?
[20:47] <daedeloth> I'm getting "Cannot mix incompatible Qt library (version 0x50501) with this library (version 0x50601)" on VLC
[20:47] <ducasse> !patience | lodearit
[20:47] <koffeinfriedhof> daedeloth: you're looking for "apt-cache policy"?
[20:47] <ioria> HexaChop,  there is an option in gparted (the partitioner) when you install, called 'don't use this partiotion'  ... is that you probably want... but pernally nener tried
[20:47] <koffeinfriedhof> or apt show <name>
[20:48] <daedeloth> problem is I don't know where the invalid qt library comes from
[20:48] <ioria> *personally never tried
[20:48] <pavlos> johannix, you can use systemd-analyze blame to find which procs take long
[20:49] <HexaChop> ioria, ohh, what to do?
[20:50] <daedeloth> libqtdee3 gives the original ubuntu repo
[20:50] <kernello> ikonia, thank you, maybe it helps if I write to bug fix pages.
[20:50] <johannix> pavlos: haven't tried that. although, this update step just seems like a waste of CPU time...
[20:50] <johannix> (for these machines)
[20:51] <daedeloth> oh I can check out the dependencies and check those :)
[20:51] <ioria> HexaChop,  in bios-legacy  mode  is simple, with efi is different because there should be one esp partition
[20:52] <pavlos> johannix, last resort, you can remove the update-manager pkg altogether
[20:52] <HexaChop> ioria, let's get the legacy mode then
[20:53] <ioria> HexaChop,  wait... you can't change the mode and disconnect the other drives every time you want to bot ubuntu
[20:54] <daedeloth> all dependencies from the package are fetched from the same repository
[20:54] <daedeloth> so I have no idea what is going on
[20:54] <johannix> pavlos: True.
[20:55] <HexaChop> ioria, I can just change the mode and launch into Windows and Ubuntu.
[20:55] <HexaChop> ioria, If I remember correctly, Windows still work with Legacy mode,
[20:56] <ioria> HexaChop, if you installed win in efi mode, leave it
[20:56] <HexaChop> ioria, in uefi, gpt f. system
[20:56] <ioria> HexaChop, yes
[20:56] <pavlos> johannix, my systemd-analyze reports -> Startup finished in 4.978s (kernel) + 52.746s (userspace) = 57.725s
[20:57] <HexaChop> iorua, i installed win in uefi then
[20:57] <HexaChop> ioria, i installed win in uefi then
[20:58] <ioria> HexaChop, yes you did ... i revovere your paste of yesterday http://termbin.com/m5ic
[20:58] <ioria> *recovered
[20:58] <ioria> HexaChop, 2      473MB   578MB  105MB   fat32        EFI system partition          boot, esp
[20:58] <HexaChop> ioria, what to do then?
[21:00] <ioria> HexaChop, as said, above install on the external drive , when in the partitioner click on the esp partition and select 'don't use this partition' but install grub on the external
[21:01] <HexaChop> ioria, I install everything related to linux on ext, the GRUB right now is on ext
[21:01] <ioria> HexaChop, ok
[21:02] <johannix> pavlos: mine takes around 11 seconds. I think what's happening is the auto update gets kicked off when I log in.
[21:02] <HexaChop> so, let's get back to getting the DVD drive to work
[21:02] <pavlos> johannix, 11sec   nice.
[21:02] <HexaChop> so, let's get back to getting the DVD drive to work, ioria
[21:02] <johannix> pavlos: the userspace part takes 3 minutes...
[21:02] <ioria> HexaChop, ok, but i'am leaving right now, sy
[21:02] <johannix> which is a bit more than you're seeing
[21:02] <HexaChop> ioria, sy...
[21:03] <ioria> HexaChop, if you're quick .... :9
[21:04] <HexaChop> ioria, If im quick, what?
[21:04] <ioria> HexaChop,  booting ubuntu...
[21:04] <HexaChop> ioria will tru.
[21:04] <HexaChop> ioria will try.
[21:04] <HexaChop> ioria, so quickly, what should I do to get the DVD to work?
[21:05] <ioria> HexaChop,  insert the disk, and select if from bios (disable secure boot)
[21:05] <dankjankem> hello
[21:05] <HexaChop> ioria, kk, booting into bios
[21:05] <dankjankem> am I making contact with human life?
[21:06] <ToBeCloud> No
[21:06] <ToBeCloud> This is a bot
[21:06] <dankjankem> Whoa
[21:06] <dankjankem> How many people are in here?
[21:06] <ToBeCloud> Feel free to ask your question though
[21:06] <dankjankem> and what different channels are on this server?
[21:06] <ToBeCloud> 1725
[21:06] <dankjankem> is there a music one?
[21:06] <ToBeCloud> /list
[21:07] <dankjankem> ok thanks
[21:07] <k1l> !alis | dankjankem
[21:07] <ToBeCloud> /msg alis help list
[21:07] <ToBeCloud> Now that was a bot
[21:08] <ToBeCloud> Also interesting:
[21:08] <ToBeCloud> /msg NickServ help
[21:09] <HexaChop> Iora, done
[21:09] <HexaChop> Ioria, done
[21:09] <HexaChop> What's next?
[21:09] <ioria> HexaChop,  you're at the main menu ?
[21:09] <HexaChop> Ioria, I am at the bios
[21:10] <ioria> HexaChop,  select dvd
[21:10] <HexaChop> Ioria, from where?
[21:11] <ioria> HexaChop,  look for 'boot' options
[21:11] <HexaChop> Ioria, dvd goes first?
[21:11] <ioria> yep
[21:11] <HexaChop> Ioria, done
[21:12] <ioria> HexaChop,  boot
[21:12] <HexaChop> Ioria, I have no CD inserted
[21:12] <ioria> HexaChop,  meaning ?
[21:12] <HexaChop> Ioria, should I insert it?
[21:12] <royal_screwup21> Hey guys, what does it mean to "wget an entire website"?
[21:13] <ioria> HexaChop,  yes, i think so
[21:13] <Chrisc99> probably download every fi;le on the website
[21:13] <Chrisc99> if I had to guess
[21:13] <dankjankem> Hey gentlemen what is this chat for?
[21:13] <dankjankem> Ubuntu as an OS? or just a general chat?
[21:14] <HexaChop> Ioria, I am at the ubuntu screen
[21:14] <pavlos> royal_screwup21, http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/downloading-entire-web-site-wget
[21:14] <k1l> dankjankem: this is the technical support channel for ubuntu
[21:14] <ioria> HexaChop,  select F6 - nomodeset
[21:14] <dankjankem> of forreals?
[21:14] <dankjankem> why is ur name green?
[21:14] <HexaChop> Ioria, done
[21:14] <ioria> HexaChop,  select install ubuntu
[21:14] <Pici> dankjankem: because they were speaking to you
[21:14] <Chrisc99> okay so I've got a pretty big issue, I'm running Ubuntu Server 16.10 and every time I boot up, it reaches the "Raising Network Interfaces..." thing and sticks there for five minutes
[21:14] <HexaChop> Ioria, done
[21:15] <ioria> HexaChop,  wait until it loads
[21:15] <dankjankem> Pici, oh neat! thanks for the info!
[21:15] <Chrisc99> this is what networking.service status saus
[21:15] <HexaChop> Ioria, getting same ol' errors
[21:15] <dankjankem> so I have a quick questin
[21:15] <Chrisc99> http://pastebin.com/mvC3NtrU
[21:15] <dankjankem> question
[21:15] <HexaChop> Ioria, should I change port?
[21:16] <dankjankem> how could I bypass a network at work to get on this IRC channel?
[21:16] <Chrisc99> dankjankem: vpn?
[21:16] <ducasse> dankjankem: we're not going to help with that
[21:16] <dankjankem> ok sorry
[21:17] <ioria> HexaChop,  if the errors are about 'ata', yes (possibly)
[21:17] <Chrisc99> does anybody have a solution to my issue?
[21:17] <HexaChop> Ioria, only ata errors
[21:17] <ioria> HexaChop,  so... yes , but i have to go, sorry
[21:17] <pavlos> Chrisc99, are the interfaces DHCP ? is DHCP running
[21:18] <HexaChop> Ioria, kk.........
[21:18] <Chrisc99> i think dhcp is running, I use nmtui to connect
[21:18] <rizonz> meh the package maintainers made a mess out of php, now php5 is php and php7 php7.0
[21:18] <HexaChop> Ducasse, help me maybe?
[21:18] <Chrisc99> would that not be happening if dhcp wasn't running>
[21:18] <nacc> rizonz: php5 is not php.
[21:18] <rizonz> in 16.04 it is it seems
[21:18] <nacc> rizonz: no, there is no php5 in 16.04.
[21:18] <nacc> rizonz: read the release notes.
[21:18] <rizonz> nacc: that is php as far as cache gives me
[21:19] <CodeMouse92> rizonz: There IS a PPA for PHP5
[21:19] <pavlos> Chrisc99, can you pastebin /etc/network/interfaces
[21:19] <nacc> rizonz: *what* is php?
[21:19] <HexaChop> Pavlos, could you help me?
[21:19] <rizonz> CodeMouse92: yeah seems to be old packages that refer to php5 :SD
[21:19] <rizonz> :S
[21:19] <jgcampbell300> where would i go to hire programmers to build a game system for me?
[21:19] <nacc> !ot | jgcampbell300
[21:19] <pavlos> HexaChop, what's the status?
[21:19] <CodeMouse92> rizonz: Well, FWIW, my 16.04 server has both PHP5 and PHP7 running just fine
[21:20] <Chrisc99> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23778190/
[21:20] <ducasse> HexaChop: i've got no new suggestions. you should also ask your questions to the channel, not individuals.
[21:20] <rizonz> CodeMouse92: yeah but it's more for my puppet modules
[21:20] <CodeMouse92> Mm
[21:20] <HexaChop> Pavlos, trying to install Ubuntu via CD and to make ubuntu don't use the windows hdd.
[21:20] <nacc> CodeMouse92: yes, but PPA support is offtopic, so an exercise for the reader :)
[21:20] <k1l> rizonz: that is not a ubuntu setup then. you might have 3rd party repos or 3rd party package installs there
[21:20] <nacc> rizonz: if you are using stock 16.04, only php7 is availble from the archives
[21:21] <pavlos> HexaChop, I read you changed the boot order to boot off the CD, did it pick up the CD?
[21:21] <rizonz> k1l: I said refer, not that it are the 5 packages ;)
[21:21] <HexaChop> Pavlos, yes.
[21:21] <k1l> rizonz: "apt-cache policy php" will tell from where the package comes
[21:22] <k1l> rizonz: php should refer to php7.0
[21:22] <pavlos> HexaChop, so you can now install ubuntu, right? is that a dual boot?
[21:22] <nacc> rizonz: afaik (speaking as the person who did the php migration), no packages in 16.04 refer to php5; you might have 14.04 packages still installed, though, or something else
[21:22] <Chrisc99> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23778190/ pavlos
[21:22] <rizonz> nacc: read, I said some old packages refer to 5
[21:22] <rizonz> libs or so
[21:22] <HexaChop> Pavlos, changing sata port for cdrom
[21:23] <CodeMouse92> nacc: Not to be obstinate, but I don't see anywhere in the channel regs that referring to a PPA is "off topic"
[21:23] <HexaChop> Pavlos, I mean DVD Drive.
[21:23] <nacc> rizonz: 'old packages' that don't exist on 16.04?
[21:23] <k1l> !ppa | CodeMouse92
[21:23] <nacc> CodeMouse92: sorry, not in the 'regs' (/topic), but in the above blurb
[21:24] <nacc> CodeMouse92: didn't say referring to it was offtopic, i said support for it was :)
[21:24] <pavlos> Chrisc99, dmesg | grep eth0 ... any issues?
[21:24] <CodeMouse92> Still literally don't see it. it isn't Canonical supported, yes, but, it's not OT
[21:24] <CodeMouse92> Support for the PPA itself, yeah, that'd be OT.
[21:24] <nacc> CodeMouse92: in the official ubuntu support channel, unsupported things are offtopic...
[21:24] <nacc> CodeMouse92: seems sort of tautological
[21:24] <tgm4883> PPA's are supported, the content of PPAs are not supported
[21:24] <CodeMouse92> ^^^ +1
[21:24] <Chrisc99> [   63.806091] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
[21:24] <Chrisc99> pavlos
[21:25] <tgm4883> but that's splitting hairs
[21:25] <CodeMouse92> nacc: Right, that might need to be added to the official channel rules to be VERY clear.
[21:25] <CodeMouse92> Just sayin'. "I need PHP5." "Use this PPA" is this side of the line, AFAIK. Anyhow...moving on.
[21:25] <pavlos> Chrisc99, bad cable? how about lspci
[21:25] <k1l> CodeMouse92: you are splitting hairs.
[21:26] <Chrisc99> pavlos: I'm on wifi
[21:26] <nacc> CodeMouse92: yes, and i never said it wasn't..., but it's fine
[21:26] <pavlos> Chrisc99, ok, then lsusb
[21:26] <Chrisc99> i don't use ethernet
[21:26] <yangm97> how can I make ubuntu 16.10 an airprint server?
[21:26] <k1l> CodeMouse92: the other solutions are: get some other 3rd party repo or package or compile yourself.
[21:26] <CodeMouse92> nacc: Okay. It was confused since I wasn't offering PPA support.
[21:26] <Chrisc99> there's nothing plugged into my usb ports
[21:26] <pavlos> Chrisc99, if wifi, your eth0 should not be active but a wlan interface or something like that
[21:26] <CodeMouse92> k1l: No, not quite splitting hairs. What's OT and what isn't shouldn't be vague.
[21:26] <HexaChop> Pavlos, done
[21:27] <tgm4883> CodeMouse92: I'd argue recommending users a path that will get them into unsupported territory should be considered unsupported
[21:27] <CodeMouse92> tgm4883: So, what would your recommended answer be?
[21:27] <CodeMouse92> For "I need PHP5". "No you don't?"
[21:27] <nacc> CodeMouse92: use 14.04.
[21:27] <tgm4883> CodeMouse92: I don't even know what the original question was
[21:27] <yangm97> never mind, got it already, thanks
[21:28] <pavlos> HexaChop, so you're in the process if installing ubuntu What more help do you want?
[21:28] <HexaChop> Pavlos, actually booted after changing port!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[21:28] <pavlos> of
[21:28] <Chrisc99> pavlos: i set eth0 to down with ip link, maybe that'll fix it?
[21:28] <Chrisc99> I'll try rebooting
[21:28] <tgm4883> CodeMouse92: Either figure out what you need to do to get it to work on the version of PHP that you have, or upgrade your distro
[21:28] <k1l> CodeMouse92: if you want to be pedantic on the topic: there is no official supported way to have php5 on 16.04. thats it.
[21:28] <HexaChop> pavlos, need help installing it
[21:28] <CodeMouse92> That explains soooo much. Right-o, I'll bear all that in mind.
[21:29] <pavlos> HexaChop, if you boot of the DVD, you will be shown the live ubuntu with a button to install it. Follow the install process
[21:29] <Chrisc99> reboot
[21:29] <Chrisc99> oh
[21:29] <vicatcu> hey all, i'm trying to bootstrap ubuntu onto a brand new machine I assembled
[21:29] <HexaChop> Pavlos, simple as that?
[21:30] <vicatcu> clicked through the installation, installed ubuntu onto the SSD
[21:30] <vicatcu> restart and select ssd as boot device
[21:30] <vicatcu> nothing happens, blinking cursor
[21:30] <pavlos> HexaChop, yes,
[21:30] <vicatcu> any ideas?
[21:30] <pavlos> HexaChop, are you trying 16.04 desktop?
[21:30] <HexaChop> Pavlos, yes
[21:32] <pavlos> HexaChop, after it boots, there will be a Try Ubunbu and Install Ubuntu. You can Try (as live) to make sure h/w is working, then click the install icon
[21:32] <HexaChop> Pavlos, getting not optimum mode HDMI
[21:32] <pavlos> HexaChop, I dont have hdmi, dont know how to help
[21:32] <pavlos> HexaChop, is your display a TV
[21:32] <HexaChop> Pavlos monitor
[21:33] <pavlos> HexaChop, the live cd should be able to negotiate a good resolution
[21:35] <ElectrumGuy> in #python
[21:35] <ElectrumGuy> I'm running 16.04
[21:35] <ElectrumGuy> in my crontab I have this: @reboot /home/jorged/startup1.sh
[21:35] <ElectrumGuy> but when I actually reboot, it doesn't run the .sh file
[21:35] <HexaChop> Pavlos, ask someone for help. This is so frustrating :((((((((((((
[21:35] <ElectrumGuy> Any idea what I am doing wrong?
[21:36] <ElectrumGuy> if I do: "sudo reboot" when the VM comes back up, it doesn't ru n these programs.
[21:36] <pavlos> HexaChop, your system, a desktop, has GTX 1070. You are booting off a CD to install ubuntu 16.04 Desktop. For some reason there is an issues with the resolution
[21:37] <Chrisc99> that did NOT fix it
[21:37] <HexaChop> Pavlos, use internal?
[21:37] <pavlos> Chrisc99, if you're on wifi, eth0 should be non functioning
[21:37] <pavlos> Chrisc99, ifconfig should give you another interface
[21:37] <Chrisc99> well it says it's waiting for a lock on eth0
[21:38] <Chrisc99> pavlos: yeah wlan0
[21:38] <Chrisc99> someone recommended setting a static IP
[21:38] <Ilmen> Hello; I'm on Ubuntu 14.04 and would like to update IBus from source, as apt-get doesn't seem to see the latest release (1.5.14). Is it a good idea, and if so, should I first uninstall my current version?
[21:40] <pavlos> Chrisc99, then your interfaces file should show the wlan0 with static info
[21:41] <vlt> Hello. Any why I get "New size smaller than minimum (1050112)" from "resize2fs ... 4G" for this file system: "/dev/mapper/loop0p2           4003312  2977912    798996   79%"?
[21:42] <ducasse> Ilmen: of course 14.04 doesn't have the latest version of thins, it's nearly three years old. look for a ppa or upgrade to a later ubuntu.
[21:42] <ducasse> *things
[21:44] <dorkmafia> I'm trying to install ubuntu I just made a bootable usb stick
[21:44] <dorkmafia> I ran a memtest and everything came up fine
[21:44] <HexaChop> Pavlos my PCE ports actually can be turned off...
[21:45] <pavlos> HexaChop, you mean PCIe ports (the 1070 card)?
[21:45] <fearnothing> hi folks, I have two questions
[21:45] <fearnothing> easy one first
[21:46] <HexaChop> Pavlos yes. They have little switches.
[21:46] <fearnothing> whenever I ssh to this box, I get the error "-bash: =/opt/splunk: No such file or directory."
[21:46] <fearnothing> I removed splunk a while back but can't find where this error is coming from
[21:46] <pavlos> HexaChop, but then after you enable them, your graphics driver will be messed
[21:46] <Ilmen> ducasse: would a .deb file of the newer version do it for replacing my current IBus?
[21:46] <ducasse> HexaChop: it could just be a driver issue that can be fixed by installing the correct driver after install.
[21:46] <fearnothing> I've searched ~/.bashrc, /etc/bash.bashrc, bash completion etc
[21:46] <fearnothing> where else might it be?
[21:47] <dorkmafia> when I boot up and select Ubuntu from the menu the computer tries to do something then restarts
[21:47] <HexaChop> Ducasse, maybe. This is HARD.
[21:47] <Chrisc99> okay I fixed it
[21:47] <dorkmafia> Bashing-om: hi :D
[21:47] <ducasse> Ilmen: that's generally a bad idea, and could mess up dependencies. a ppa is also unsupported, but will generally work.
[21:47] <Chrisc99> apparently it was trying to use eth0 because it identfied eth0 as the primary interface, and didn't use wlan0 at all
[21:48] <Chrisc99> so I set wlan0 to the primary and now my boot time is 1.5m instead of 5m
[21:48] <Chrisc99> yay
[21:48] <HexaChop> Pavlos now I have just a black screen
[21:48] <HexaChop> Pavlos it loaded as I was about to abort, lpl
[21:49] <HexaChop> Lo*l, pavlos
[21:49] <pavlos> HexaChop, so you were not able to boot off the CD?
[21:49] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: Still with problems installing from last night ? What release have you installed ?
[21:49] <HexaChop> Lol**, pavlos. I am live cd. YES.
[21:49] <dorkmafia> I have 16.04.1
[21:49] <pavlos> HexaChop, and you have network and can browse pages?
[21:49] <dorkmafia> Bashing-om: yeah I got a different usb stick now just to make sure thats not the problem
[21:50] <HexaChop> Pavlos yes
[21:50] <pavlos> HexaChop, and sound, mouse, works
[21:50] <dorkmafia> I have a different screen that shows now
[21:50] <HexaChop> Pavlos, yes
[21:50] <fearnothing> second, harder question: I have slapd logs going into /var/log/syslog, but I'm having trouble forwarding them; please could someone help me figure out what the correct way to get them forwarding like my other logs is?
[21:50] <pavlos> there should be an icon, top left install ubuntu 16.04
[21:50] <dorkmafia> Ubuntu/Advanced options for Ubuntu/Memory test/Memory test serial console 115200
[21:50] <pavlos> HexaChop, there should be an icon, top left install ubuntu 16.04
[21:50] <dorkmafia> when I select Ubuntu the cpu restarts
[21:51] <Sean_McG> fearnothing: I have that working on my Solaris box, but I'm not sure if it is the same on Ubuntu.
[21:51] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: K; Do you know how to boot to the grub menu and from there boot to a terminal ?
[21:51] <fearnothing> Sean_McG - are you using rsyslog?
[21:51] <dorkmafia> I don't think it is booting via EFI
[21:51] <HexaChop> Pavlos, nope no sound
[21:51] <Sean_McG> no, whatever the standard system logger is on Solaris
[21:51] <dorkmafia> it says press c for command line
[21:51] <dorkmafia> so i could do that
[21:51] <fearnothing> ah, I have rsyslog, and it's happily forwarding other logs for me
[21:52] <HexaChop> Pavlos, lol, my speakers were off, lol.
[21:52] <dorkmafia> grub>
[21:52] <fearnothing> but slapd isn't being sent and I cannot figure out why
[21:52] <pavlos> HexaChop, do you see the icon I described?
[21:53] <HexaChop> Pavlos, yes. Already launched.
[21:53] <Sean_McG> fearnothing: ahhh I remember why... slapd isn't using the system logger. I had to set it's configuration to specifically log to a file.
[21:53] <Ilmen> ducasse: Thanks.
[21:54] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: At the grub boot menu press the 'e' key for edit mode . What results ?
[21:54] <HexaChop> Pavlos, what's next?
[21:55] <dorkmafia> set params 'Ubuntu'
[21:55] <dorkmafia> then recordfail load_video gfmode $linux_gf ..
[21:55] <dorkmafia> you meant hat?
[21:55] <pavlos> HexaChop, here's a page with pictures ... https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/install-ubuntu-desktop
[21:56] <dazed1> hiyas, is there anyone who might take a poke at an selinux question on ubuntu?
[21:56] <fearnothing> Sean_McG - whereas on mine slapd most certainly is using the system logger as it's going into the syslog file
[21:56] <HexaChop> Pavlos, should I select install 3rd party software?
[21:56] <pavlos> HexaChop, if you are doing dual boot, there are differences
[21:56] <fearnothing> I just can't get it to forward
[21:56] <HexaChop> Pavlos, hwlp with dual boot?
[21:57] <HexaChop> Pavlos help*
[21:57] <pavlos> HexaChop, your choice, it will d/l during install
[21:57] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: Yeah ,,, now in this screen areow  down to the line starting with linux and across to "quiet splash" , rmove these terms and all aftr .. and in the place insert systemd.unit=multi-user.target . This shoulkd be TTY1, can you log into the system here ?
[21:57] <Bashing-om> arrow*
[21:57] <HexaChop> Pavlos help with dual boot?
[21:57] <ducasse> !install | HexaChop
[21:58] <pavlos> HexaChop, what's the other OS
[21:58] <Sean_McG> wait what the...
[21:58] <ducasse> HexaChop: there are instructions for both dualboot and single install
[21:58] <HexaChop> Pavlos, Windows UEFI 10
[21:59] <dorkmafia> Bashing-om: ok let me do that
[21:59] <dorkmafia> then boot?
[21:59] <pavlos> HexaChop, another page, please read before you continue http://www.tecmint.com/install-ubuntu-16-04-alongside-with-windows-10-or-8-in-dual-boot/
[22:00] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: when the edit is made , key combo ctl+x to boot up the system ub terminal mode .
[22:00] <HexaChop> Pavlos, I have different HDDs for both OSes
[22:00] <dorkmafia> the line says linux /boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-57-generic root=UUID=<UUID> ro systemd.unit=multi-user.target
[22:01] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: looks correct . ctl+x to boot .
[22:01] <dorkmafia> ok
[22:01] <dorkmafia> it's asking me to login
[22:01] <ElectrumGuy> has anyone experienced issues with @reboot not working?
[22:02] <ElectrumGuy> @reboot /home/jorged/startup1.sh doesn't work
[22:02] <HexaChop> Pavlos I want custom partitioning, could you please help?
[22:02] <dorkmafia> i will login now but I was trying to install ubuntu
[22:02] <ElectrumGuy> but if I run it as I could normally, it works.
[22:02] <daedeloth> Cannot mix incompatible Qt library (version 0x50501) with this library (version 0x50601)
[22:02] <dorkmafia> cause this is the 32-bit install
[22:02] <dorkmafia> i am logging into
[22:02] <daedeloth> getting desperate :)
[22:02] <Sean_McG> fearnothing: apparently I am full of it... slapd does use the system logger, I just have the line to actually log anything from it commented out in /etc/syslog.conf. I also realize now that this is not what you are asking as presumably the forwarding functionality is part of rsyslog itself.
[22:02] <dorkmafia> Bashing-om: i'm in
[22:03] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: You have not logged in yet ? .. do so .. when asked for password. enter your pass word blindly - there will be no response to the screen .
[22:03] <dorkmafia> but it's still the 32-bit one
[22:03] <pavlos> HexaChop, I dont use dual boots, please read the links ducasse gave
[22:03] <dorkmafia> Bashing-om: I logged in yes
[22:03] <HexaChop> Pavlos, other HDDs are off, I will update GRUBS later.
[22:03] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: Why ??  .. what are you doing ?? that you have not told ? Exactly what do you want to do ?
[22:04] <HexaChop> Pavlos, imagine I am doing it without dual boot
[22:04] <pavlos> HexaChop, then install to that one disk, the boot loader will be installed on that disk and you would have to flip OS at BIOS
[22:05] <dorkmafia> Bashing-om: I made a new usb stick with ubuntu 64 bit iso ... I want to install 64bit ubuntu
[22:05] <whatisthis> hi
[22:05] <dorkmafia> I would like to overwrite the old install
[22:05] <whatisthis> then just do it
[22:05] <HexaChop> Pavlos, after updating grub, it actually detects windows and allows to select there
[22:06] <whatisthis> hexachop
[22:06] <whatisthis> youre talking about the os-prober
[22:06] <pavlos> HexaChop, how does it detect win if the win disk is off ????
[22:06] <fearnothing> Sean_McG - yes, in the rsyslog.conf instead of specifying an output file you can specify @host:port to forward logs to
[22:07] <whatisthis> it is the software that detects your partitions type
[22:07] <whatisthis> if youre dualbooting, then your windows can be found
[22:07] <HexaChop> Pavlos, I will reconnect it after install and then using update-grub to make it detect windows loader
[22:08] <Sean_McG> fearnothing: if it really is that simple, is it possible the other end is "dropping those logs on the floor"?
[22:08] <pavlos> HexaChop, up to you. As I wrote, you can proceed with the install to your just one connected disk
[22:08] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: The easy thing to do is just boot the installer in efi mode, choose " erase disk and install ubuntu " and should all be over with in a matter of minutes .
[22:08] <whatisthis> ^ yes
[22:09] <whatisthis> well dont erase disk, just the previous ubuntu partitions
[22:10] <dorkmafia> Bashing-om: there is nothing under the UEFI Boot Sources
[22:10] <whatisthis> HexaChop how about looking at the dual booting walkthrough on the office Ubuntu site?
[22:10] <fearnothing> Sean_McG - no, tcpdump would see them :P
[22:10] <fearnothing> in fact, tcpdump on the origin host would see them
[22:10] <dorkmafia> when I scroll down to the Legacy boot sources and select my flash drive it takes me to that screen I mentioned earlier
[22:10] <Sean_McG> oh you've checked for traffic
[22:11] <Office> whatisthis: huh?
[22:11] <Sean_McG> OK
[22:11] <HexaChop> Whatisthis, how to format drive into efi instead of gpt?
[22:11] <whatisthis> Office: what is up?
[22:11] <whatisthis> use the live usb to boot from
[22:11] <whatisthis> when you boot your computer
[22:11] <whatisthis> hold f11
[22:11] <whatisthis> or f2, depending on your computer maker
[22:11] <HexaChop> Whatisthis, i am at live cd, lol
[22:12] <whatisthis> you need to make sure your computer is in efi mode
[22:12] <whatisthis> oh
[22:12] <whatisthis> yokay
[22:12] <whatisthis> then use the install
[22:12] <whatisthis> HexaChop, there should be two options, try ubuntu, and install
[22:12] <whatisthis> HexaChop: so use the second option, the install option
[22:12] <HexaChop> Whatisthis,, my PC can load uefi and efi at the same time somehow.
[22:13] <Sean_McG> they are one and the same thing
[22:13] <whatisthis> uefi and efi are the same thing
[22:13] <whatisthis> the two different modes are efi and legacy
[22:13] <HexaChop> Whatisthis, yup legacy and efi can load at the same time
[22:13] <whatisthis> since ubuntu uses efi, you need to make sure your computer has efi enabled, along withs secure boot DISABLED
[22:14] <HexaChop> Whatisthis, secure mode is off
[22:14] <Bashing-om> dorkmafia: Are you certain you have a EFI machine ?
[22:14] <whatisthis> HexaChop, very good then. Do you see an option to install ubuntu from the live usb?
[22:14] <dorkmafia> maybe there is some dumb bios setting I need to set
[22:14] <HexaChop> Whatisthis it's a CD, yes.
[22:14] <whatisthis> oh cd
[22:14] <whatisthis> yyess the cd
[22:15] <whatisthis> HexaChop, so click the "INSTALL" option
[22:15] <HexaChop> Whatisthis, I am in the install app
[22:15] <whatisthis> HexaChop, what do you need help on then?
[22:15] <HexaChop> Whatisthis, my HDD was previously formated as gpt
[22:16] <ElectrumGuy> is there anyway to make it so a .sh script will be run on startup?
[22:16] <whatisthis> HexaChop, that shouldn't matter, the cd should still work the installation
[22:16] <HexaChop> Whatisthis I want a separate partition for the OS and user files
[22:16] <whatisthis> HexaChop, use 'gparted' to create a new partition
[22:17] <whatisthis> HexaChop, take a look at this link: http://askubuntu.com/questions/731740/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-a-gpt-partition-table-without-using-efi-boot
[22:17] <whatisthis> gparted and cfdisk are the same thing. theyre just used for different kinds of partiton
[22:18] <whatisthis> HexaChop, in order to create a NEW partition, you'll need to boot into the TRY UBUNTU first and create the partiton there
[22:18] <HexaChop> Whatisthis, I am in gparted and I need mbr partition table
[22:19] <pavlos> ElectrumGuy, you could add your script in /etc/rc.local
[22:19] <ElectrumGuy> pavlos, as root (i.e. sudo nano /etc/rc.local)?
[22:19] <whatisthis> HexaChop mbr is for windows
[22:19] <_AxS_> hey all -- what's the quick and proper way of setting the default kernel version to boot?  ubuntu-16.04 .. i assuming editing grub.cfg isn't the best plan..
[22:20] <pavlos> ElectrumGuy, yes, the last line should be exit 0
[22:20] <pavlos> ElectrumGuy, /etc/rc.local is 755
[22:20] <ElectrumGuy> pavlos, the first line of the sh script it will be executing or the first line in /etc/rc.local?
[22:20] <whatisthis> AxS
[22:20] <ducasse> HexaChop: if you are booted in uefi mode the installer will install in uefi mode. period.
[22:20] <whatisthis> Axs change the /etc/default/grub file,
[22:20] <HexaChop> Ducasse, I am in efi mode...
[22:21] <whatisthis> AxS the variable of GRUB_DEFAULT, change to the index of the kernel you want
[22:21] <pavlos> ElectrumGuy, take a look at /etc/rc.local
[22:21] <ElectrumGuy> pavlos, "permission denied" when I try to nano /etc/rc.local as a non root.
[22:21] <pavlos> ElectrumGuy, try sudo
[22:21] <whatisthis> ElectrumGuy use sudo
[22:21] <ElectrumGuy> ok
[22:21] <whatisthis> or just do su if you need to do more admin stuff
[22:21] <ElectrumGuy> i'll give it a shot now
[22:21] <ElectrumGuy> 1 sec
[22:22] <ElectrumGuy> will it run the .sh as root then?
[22:22] <whatisthis> yes
[22:22] <ElectrumGuy> the .sh creates a screen and runs a python file in that screen
[22:22] <Sean_McG> yes, rc runs as root
[22:22] <ElectrumGuy> oh wow
[22:22] <ElectrumGuy> that worked
[22:23] <HexaChop> Ducasse what is the name in gparted for mbr partition table?
[22:23] <ElectrumGuy> thanks pavlos and whatisthis
[22:23] <pavlos> ElectrumGuy, np
[22:23] <whatisthis> no problem electrumguy
[22:24] <HexaChop> Whatisthis, what is the name in gparted for mbr partition table?
[22:24] <whatisthis> HexaChop, the mbr partition is the windows
[22:24] <whatisthis> you just want to create a new partition for ubuntu
[22:25] <HexaChop> Whatisthis, I am reformatting the partition table instead of gpt. Partition table name for legacy?
[22:25] <whatisthis> HexaChop are you erasing the whole drive?
[22:26] <HexaChop> Whatisthis, exactly
[22:26] <whatisthis> remember, when you format you will lose data
[22:26] <HexaChop> Whatisthis, I'm fine with it
[22:26] <whatisthis> HexaChop, okay use EXT4
[22:27] <HexaChop> Whatisthis, no such selection, there is msdos, etc.
[22:27] <whatisthis> yes msdos is good
[22:27] <HexaChop> Pavlos, is msdos good? I need equivalent for mbr
[22:28] <pavlos> HexaChop, (whatisthis for ref) if you use the whole disk why do you go thru custom partitioning? please check the pages we provided
[22:29] <HexaChop> Pavlos, please, I need to get out of gpt
[22:29] <ducasse> HexaChop: msdos = mbr, but the installer is going to install in uefi mode now.
[22:30] <HexaChop> Ducasse, u saved me, thanks whatisthis and pavlos, too.
[22:31] <HexaChop> Ducasse, size for boot partition?
[22:33] <ducasse> HexaChop: no. read the links you have been given. at least *try* before you ask for help.
[22:33] <Sean_McG> sean@ohana:~$ du -hs /boot
[22:33] <Sean_McG> 117M    /boot
[22:34] <HexaChop> Ducasse, I did read but not thoroughly, time's pushing.
[22:34] <radulence84> Hello to all
[22:36] <Barones> my /root instalation is on a 20gb SSD and /home on a 1tb hd, but upgrades ask for more space on /root is there a way to migrate /opt and others large folders to HD?
[22:36] <Sean_McG> Barones: sure
[22:37] <Sean_McG> Barones: investigate autofs
[22:38] <Barones> Sean_McG, thank you
[22:39] <Bashing-om> Barones: " more space on /root" what we often see here is a number of old kernels installed to the system . If so, removing the old kernels will fix .
[22:39] <Sean_McG> I mount user directories using that (some are local, others via NFS)
[22:39] <yaourt> Tried several methods, can't seem to figure out the issue, anyone know why i get flickers on web browsers?
[22:39] <yaourt> video card "intel hd 4000"
[22:40] <Sean_McG> yaourt: poor acceleration on the Intel drivers
[22:40] <yaourt> Sean_McG, i don't notice this issue on Arch or Debian.
[22:41] <HexaChop> Ducasse, ubuntu is now installing!
[22:41] <Sean_McG> do they use the same kernel?
[22:41] <yaourt> Is it just a ubuntu issue?
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[22:41] <yaourt> Well ubuntu is pretty much Deb with a ton of shit stacked ontop so i cant see it make much more of a diffrence?
[22:42] <Sean_McG>  /kb BRS-Ryan irrelevant
[22:42] <HexaChop> yaourt, no swearing, please.
[22:42] <yaourt> sry
[22:42] <akik> yaourt: try updating the kernel to a mainline kernel and see if that fixes it
[22:42] <xubuntu13w> Hi everyone. I'm in need of help with my 16.10  installation. Everything works fine until I receive the error message "grub-efi-amd64-signed failed to install into /target/"
[22:42] <HexaChop> yaourt,  no probs, bro :)
[22:42] <yaourt> akik, you have a link for that?
[22:42] <xubuntu13w> hen the installer fails and I have to reboot into the live session (which I'm currently using to seek help).
[22:43] <saju_m> Hi, I want to add some new *deb packages to my local repo
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[22:43] <akik> yaourt: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
[22:43] <Questions> if i use ubuntu server and install the i3 window manager on it, can that be used as a desktop system that is substantially lighter than vanilla (unity) Ubuntu?
[22:43] <saju_m> i used reprepro to create that repo
[22:43] <HexaChop> Ducasse, how to install nvidia drivers if I have just the internal CPU gpu enabled?
[22:43] <xubuntu13w> One solution I found online was to modify the filename "grub-efi-amd64-signed_1.9~ubuntu12.04.4+1.99-21ubuntu3.10_amd.deb" by adding "64" at the end before .deb, but I cannot find the proper directory
[22:43] <yaourt> akik thanks.
[22:43] <saju_m> i am planing to use reprepro include command to add new packages to that repo
[22:43] <Sean_McG> yaourt: I don't notice any flicker with Chrome on my Skylake though.
[22:44] <saju_m> reprepro need *.changes file to add new packages to repo
[22:44] <dazed1> anyone able to field an selinux question?  There are a few profiles available - one is specifically for mls, but using the non-mls "ubuntu" profile shows MLS as being enabled, and if I set it to enforcing multiple basic things have mls errors.  Any tip on disabling MLS?
[22:44] <saju_m> how to do i get this *.changes file ?
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[22:45] <saju_m> is there any command to download *.chnages file of a packages ?
[22:45] <Sean_McG> yaourt: I built my own packages for newer libva and i965-va-driver though
[22:45] <HexaChop> pavlos, bro, u there?
[22:46] <xubuntu13w> It is supposedly a but when installing from a pen drive
[22:46] <xubuntu13w> *bug
[22:46] <Sean_McG> yaourt: (which I think is only used for video from YouTube et al.)
[22:46] <pavlos> HexaChop, here
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[22:46] <HexaChop> Pavlos, k, how to install nvidia drivers while having just the CPU GPU enabled?
[22:47] <Sean_McG> can someone please deal with the spam bot
[22:47] <whatisthis> sean mcg how can i help
[22:47] <pavlos> HexaChop, after ubuntu is installed, you could check control settings, additional drivers and it would prompt you which Nvidia drivers to install
[22:48] <Sean_McG> HexaChop: graphics-driver PPA
[22:48] <k1l> BRS-Ryan: advertising is forbidden in here.
[22:48] <Sean_McG> HexaChop: which GPU?
[22:48] <xubuntu13w> is anyone familiar with the error message "grub-efi-amd64-signed failed to install into /target/" during an install?
[22:48] <xubuntu13w> Can I resolve it by partitioning manually?
[22:49] <HexaChop> Sean_McG, 2x Asus Strix 1070 GPUs.
[22:49] <BRS-Ryan> Hello this is Ryan from BulkReefSupply.com. While it is possible to buy your mixed saltwater at the local fish store, there is a way to create your own pure saltwater at home. I started with a 90 gallon tank and didn't want to haul all that water to and from the fish store, so I bought an RO/DI unit day 1. We have many RO/DI units on our website th
[22:49] <BRS-Ryan> at are quality and affordable. Visit http://www.bulkreefsupply.com today for all your reefing needs, as at Bulk Reef Supply our mission is to make reefing fun & easy!
[22:50] <whatisthis> where is the mod for this chan
[22:50] <akik> !ops
[22:50] <akik> i think that's the way
[22:50]  * dax raises an eyebrow
[22:50] <whatisthis> !ops
[22:50] <whatisthis> ops
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[22:50] <Sean_McG> HexaChop: ah, yes I use nvidia-370 from the graphics-drivers PPA -- I have an eVGA GTX 1070.
[22:51] <Questions> if i use ubuntu server and install the i3 window manager on it, can that be used as a desktop system that is substantially lighter than vanilla (unity) Ubuntu? :)
[22:51] <whatisthis> Questions, yes
[22:51] <HexaChop> Sean_McG, so relatable :D
[22:51] <whatisthis> i3 is the best window manager in my opionion
[22:51] <ducasse> Questions: that is essentially what i do
[22:51] <Questions> whatisthis, ducasse ok, cool. but will there be media things also there? like sound codecs etc
[22:51] <whatisthis> ducasse very good
[22:51] <whatisthis> Questions, of course.
[22:51] <Questions> i'm worried because since it's a *server*, it may not have that
[22:52] <whatisthis> Questions, the wm or de doesn't affect your drivers
[22:52] <Questions> since a server generally has no need to play sound
[22:52] <whatisthis> Questions, a server is just a computer
[22:52] <whatisthis> Questions, unless it is some business grade material, most likely your server is jsut a big tower pc
[22:53] <Questions> whatisthis, i know, what i mean is, the underlying server variant of Ubuntu is meant to be used as a server presumably, FTP, webserver, all that jazz
[22:53] <whatisthis> Questions, on which you can install drivers and codecs
[22:53] <Questions> right
[22:53] <dax> Questions: Ubuntu Desktop and Server use the same repositories, so anything that can be installed on the former can be installed on the latter
[22:53] <dax> it's just a convenience thing
[22:53] <whatisthis> Questions, there are software that hosts audio, if you wnat to listen to music directly from your server, you can
[22:53] <whatisthis> dax, correctly said
[22:54] <Sean_McG> HexaChop: and if you want to switch between internal video and the GPU you'll have to a) enable both in the BIOS/UEFI, and b) use nvidia-prime (from the same PPA) to switch between them
[22:54] <Questions> dax: i see, but my question is more specifically if the server variant *already comes* with the things necessary to be able to, say, reproduce audio, and not have to apt-get it from repos
[22:54] <Questions> dax, whatisthis, the context is that this is going to be a fork down the line
[22:54] <Questions> of ubuntu
[22:55] <Questions> and i want this all to be there ready made, instead of having the user downloading it after install
[22:55] <whatisthis> Quesitons, understood
[22:55] <dax> Questions: no
[22:55] <Questions> i see, hm
[22:55] <Questions> i'll have to package it then
[22:55] <dax> Questions: there are no music playing apps etc. installed
[22:55] <dax> all the same drivers would be there, because it's the same kernel
[22:55] <Questions> yeah i see i see
[22:55] <whatisthis> Questions, you'll ned to customize yourself, then save it in your new fork
[22:56] <Questions> so i guess i'll have to figure out how to package those
[22:56] <Questions> and then fork
[22:56] <whatisthis> Questions, yes, there are many ways to create an iso
[22:56] <Sean_McG> HexaChop: I've been testing an application that uses Intel QSV so I need to use the internal card for now.
[22:57] <Questions> i was recommended isolinux for that, and for the installer, squashfs
[22:57] <whatisthis> Questions: http://askubuntu.com/questions/136165/how-to-create-iso-images
[22:57] <Questions> whatisthis: that looks good
[22:57] <Sean_McG> s/card/graphics/
[22:57] <Questions> thanks let me see
[22:57] <whatisthis> Questions, of course :)
[22:58] <whatisthis> Questions, as i actually run arch on my box, i only know of archiso, for my distro
[22:58] <Questions> arch is another good one, but not as beginner friendly as Ubuntu
[22:58] <Questions> arch has excellent documentation online though, i'll give it that
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[22:58] <whatisthis> Questions: true, and true. I love arch. Cannot go back to any other platform of linux
[22:59] <whatisthis> but back to ubuntu...
[22:59] <whatisthis> ubuntu has basically premade distros, like better versions of windows lol
[22:59] <whatisthis> Questions: just be sure to back up your data before doing any dd-ing
[23:00] <Questions> kind of, and since i like ubuntu's userbase and its high-quality package repos, i figured i'd use it to remaster
[23:00] <HexaChop> Ducasse, whatisthis, pavlos, bros, thank you A LOT.
[23:00] <Questions> whatisthis: oh yah
[23:00] <whatisthis> HexaChop, any time
[23:00] <whatisthis> :)
[23:00] <Questions> this will all be attempted first in a VM
[23:00] <HexaChop> Whatisthis, :)
[23:00] <whatisthis> Questions: That is a good place to practice. and save a lot of headache
[23:00] <Questions> yeah lol
[23:00] <Sean_McG> ditto.
[23:08] <ubuntuuser> Hello I am having a problem with ubuntu on my dell xps13. It was not recognizing my ac adapter so I went into bios and restored defaults and now when I try to boot ubuntu it says "busyBox v1.21.1 (ubuntu 1:1.21.0-1ubuntu1) built-in shell (ash) enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.                (Initramfs) unable to find a medium containing a live file system
[23:10] <whatisthis> ubuntuuser
[23:10] <Bashing-om> ubuntuuser: Reset the boot order to the drive that contains ubuntu ?
[23:10] <whatisthis> this means it doesn't recognized your live usb
[23:10] <ubuntuuser> But I am not trying to boot from live USB but from the ssd
[23:11] <whatisthis> ubuntuuser then your ssd isnt configured correctly for the conmputer to recognize it
[23:11] <ubuntuuser> Boot sequence is uefi Samsung ssd pm851 m.2 2280 128gb
[23:12] <Questions> thanks all for the help
[23:12] <ubuntuuser> What would have caused this? All I did was restore defaults so I should be able to change something correct?
[23:12] <whatisthis> ubuntuuser, how did you load ubuntu onto the ssd
[23:13] <ubuntuuser> It came with the computer that way I have been using it for about a year and all my life is saved on it
[23:14] <whatisthis> ubuntuuser when you restored defaults you may have either changed some settings so the computer cant read the chip
[23:14] <enigma> hola
[23:14] <whatisthis> ubuntuuser, or you erase and formatted your ssd
[23:15] <tianhe> well
[23:15] <whatisthis> ubuntuser, try booting from a usb with linux installed, then see if your files from the kernel is still there
[23:16] <HexaChop> Sean_McG, it is possible to switch? :O
[23:16] <ubuntuuser> I don't think I erased anything because it happened very quickly and didn't give any indication that would happen also when I try to boot the ubuntu load screen comes up before that error message
[23:16] <Sean_McG> HexaChop: yes.
[23:16] <ubuntu007> weolcome
[23:16] <ubuntu007> welcome
[23:16] <ubuntu007> hello
[23:17] <ubuntu007> i solveed yesterday problem
[23:17] <HexaChop> Sean_McG, is it possible for ubuntu to run on internal and Windows on nvidia?
[23:17] <HexaChop> Sean_McG on boot
[23:17] <Sean_McG> HexaChop: I haven't tried, but I suspect that is also possible.
[23:18] <HexaChop> Sean_McG that'd be cool!
[23:18] <whatisthis> ubuntuers
[23:19] <whatisthis> ubuntuuser if it was preinstalled, then you could have reset something that shouldbe reseet
[23:19] <ubuntuuser> whatisthis: it goes to the purple ubuntu load screen and then to the error message should I contact dell then?
[23:20] <whatisthis> ubuntuuser: your best bet is to yes, contact your manufacturer
[23:20] <whatisthis> ubuntuuser: in worst case scenario you boot with live usb to recover your files before reinstalling
[23:22] <HexaChop> That is a lot of pings.
[23:23] <pavlos> ubuntuuser, not sure if this page might help ... http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN297060/en
[23:24] <Sean_McG> irccloud fall down go boom
[23:24] <HexaChop> Sean_McG, lol
[23:26] <whatisthis> exit
[23:29] <g405t> Has anyone experienced cryptswap failure following upgrade to 16.04?
[23:33] <skiddie> IM A SKRIPT-KIDDIE
[23:33] <skiddie> I NEED MOAR SKRIPTZ
[23:34] <skiddie> TO H4X0R PEEPLE
[23:34] <Przhevalskoye> okay
[23:34] <Przhevalskoye> so uumm
[23:34] <Przhevalskoye> te
[23:34] <Przhevalskoye> ye
[23:35] <Sean_McG> mmmmkay then
[23:36] <g405t> Following my upgrade to 16.04 I found that my encrypted drive /dev/sda5 loaded okay, but my encrypted home folder did not. I found that modifications to my /etc/fstab tmpfs was necessary to allow my encrypted home folder to begin working again.
[23:36] <skiddie> I AM SKRIPT KIDDIE SUPREME
[23:36] <skiddie> NEED SKRIPTS TO H4X0R
[23:37] <g405t> I am wondering if there is something simple like this that I am overlooking to get cryptswap working again because nobody seems to be talking about it.
[23:37] <k1l_> skiddie: stop that please. this channel is for technical ubuntu support only
[23:38] <skiddie> k1l_: the skripts
[23:38] <skiddie> they are supposed to hack ubuntu right?
[23:38] <hggdh> no
[23:39] <skiddie> yes
[23:39] <skiddie> i need them
[23:39] <Przhevalskoye> sudo apt-get install skriptz
[23:39] <skiddie> the skrips that hack ubuntu
[23:39] <skiddie> Przhevalskoye: it gave an error
[23:39] <hggdh> skiddie: not here, please
[23:39] <skiddie> "Error code 0x666
[23:39] <skiddie> : Skriptz can go to hell"
[23:40] <Przhevalskoye> skiddie: try this: sudo apt-get install life
[23:40] <skiddie> lol
[23:41] <scriptkiddie> hi hggdh
[23:41] <scriptkiddie> i am a script kiddie
[23:41] <scriptkiddie> i am l33t skid
[23:45] <g405t> I have checked all my settings and cryptswap should still be working but I am seeing in my boot.log that dependency failure for swap and cryptswap follow this error:
[23:47] <wd_> hi
[23:47] <wd_> setting up a new machine i just built here
[23:48] <Bashing-om> g405t: A shot in the darkl but a quick check ' cat /etc/fstab ' the UUIDs aggree with ' sudo blkid ' ?
[23:48] <wd_> almost done... got ubuntu 16.04 installed onto ssd
[23:48] <wd_> got video card functioning properly
[23:49] <wd_> need advice on how to about incorporating installed 4tb hdd into ubuntu
[23:50] <theoceaniscool> wd_, What do you mean by "incorporating"?
[23:51] <wd_> what would be the point of partitioning the 4tb drive?
[23:53] <theoceaniscool> wd_, partitioning divides a physical drive in one or more logical units, in which you can create filesystems (structures to save files on the disk)
[23:54] <pavlos> wd_, just call it /data, mount it, store data in there