[00:00] <mozart92> I'm reading something on the web, they say to create a proxy. I'll look into this now.
[00:01] <Vilegent> mozart92, but then steam will try to use the proxy as well
[00:01] <k1l> Vilegent: no
[00:05] <mozart92> Ugh, it's terribly complicated for me XD I think I'll give it a read tomorrow with a fresh mind. Thanks anyway!
[00:23] <cfhowlett> ping!
[00:23] <cfhowlett> !ping
[00:26] <Guest5191> ClamAV on my system identifies "usb_bus.x86: Unix.Trojan.Mirai-1 FOUND" somebody got in and ran this now i need to remove it. Any suggestions?
[00:33] <jeeves_moss> how do I replace a failed drive in a software raid (mirror)
[00:33] <cfhowlett> !raid | jeeves_moss
[00:33] <cfhowlett> also you might want to ask the server channel
[00:45] <roothorick> I have a Win7 install on an SSD set up with MBR... I've got a new SSD that I'm throwing 16.04 on. To dualboot does the new drive need to be MBR as well or can I put it on GPT?
[00:51] <Jakethepython> Hello Room
[00:52] <capitanocrunch> ~infobot
[00:53] <Jakethepython> why when i set up raid in the intel Raid Ctontroller does UBUNTU fail to boot? it keeps saying runing /scripts/ocal-remount done
[00:54] <Jakethepython> If i restart the computer my Raid Utility says took away the drives
[00:54] <rizonz> is there a list of default loaded PHP modules per version ?
[00:55] <jnoob22> Possilbe to get rid of compiz for Unity?
[00:55] <jnoob22> or at least put unity-2d on 16.04?
[00:56] <k1l> jnoob22: unity is a compiz plugin
[00:56] <jnoob22> bleh
[00:56] <jnoob22> that sucks
[00:56] <k1l> but they made a low performance version of unity. i just dont know if its included in 16.04 already
[00:57] <jnoob22> im having to use Gnome which seems to be ok but I prefer to use Unity like I did in 14.04
[00:57] <k1l> http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/01/get-easier-enable-low-graphics-mode-ubuntu
[00:57] <jnoob22> should never have upgraded. sigh.
[00:58] <jnoob22> k1l, for that screenshot, what's the name of that utility?
[00:59] <cfhowlett> jnoob22, it very easy to use alternate DE's.  sudo apt install lxde xfce4                will grab those 2.  similar for the kde, gnome and mate DE's.  then logout, choose the DE session and login
[00:59] <jnoob22> I've followed all the steps though btw ... http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/11/enable-low-graphics-mode-unity-7-ubuntu
[00:59] <jnoob22> bleh
[00:59] <jnoob22> don't want those. else I'd just use gnome as it is.
[00:59] <k1l> jnoob22: its the appereance window from system settings.
[00:59] <k1l> but i dont have that setting on my 16.10. so i guess you still need the ccsm
[01:00] <jnoob22> yeah
[01:00] <jnoob22> ill play around with ccsm some more. Don't have much to lose really.
[01:00] <jnoob22> thanks
[01:17] <nimbiotics> Hello everyone. Trying to configure an ubuntu 16.04 server in a digitalocean. The VPS' image comes with python3 already installed, which is no problem as I am to use that specific version of python. My problem is that when trying to install some python eggs (using pip3) I get an error because it cannot find the "python" command. I tried creating an alias and also a function, both poiting...
[01:17] <nimbiotics> ...python to python3, but I could not cheat linux. What other options do I have to make linux look for python3 instead of python? TIA
[01:19] <Jakethepython1> HEllo room. has anyone had trouble w/ RAID in UBUNTU 16?
[01:19] <DevilTiger> i'm having a weird issue that i can't seem to get past. have a ubuntu installed on a usb stick. i can boot to that via virtualbox in windows with no problem. if i try with vmware player with plop to boot to usb it boots to initramfs no matter what. i've run fsck on the filesystem from live cd with no luck.
[01:22] <doc|work> does ubuntu not run user crontabs? I see the edit logged, but I never seem to see anything actually happen
[01:23] <natemate> Can someone help me with why Startup Disk Creator isn't selecting an ISO I'm trying to install on a flash drive
[01:23]  * doc|work tests something else
[01:23] <bazhang> natemate, iso of what
[01:28] <Ben64> doc|work: cron works fine
[01:28] <doc|work> Ben64: cron in general works fine, but user ones aren't. It's very odd. Reproducible on two machines.
[01:28] <Ben64> it does work
[01:34] <steven_> a
[01:34] <Jakethepython1> what is the easist way to fix hard drive partitiosn?
[01:34] <Ben64> fix how
[01:34] <steven_> hparted
[01:34] <steven_> gparted
[01:36] <Jakethepython1> Can't have a partition outside the disk!
[01:36] <Jakethepython1> what does this error mean?
[01:36] <Ben64> it means you can't have a partition outside the disk
[01:39] <natemate> iso of TinyCore
[01:39] <natemate> bazhang:
[01:39] <Jakethepython1> thanks Ben. i don't know how i got a partition outside of the disk
[01:40] <Ben64> you probably didn't, you're probably specifying to create one
[01:40] <Jakethepython1> how do i fix tihs error?
[01:40] <Ben64> impossible to tell without more information from you
[01:40] <bazhang> natemate, where did you download the tinycore iso to
[01:40] <natemate> It's just not selecting the ISO in the Startup Creator
[01:40] <Jakethepython1> It wasn't an error in V14 it became an issue after i upgaded to 16
[01:40] <natemate> download folder
[01:40] <Ben64> Jakethepython1: you need to explain what you're doing
[01:41] <natemate> made another folder and called it ISO
[01:41] <bazhang> natemate, what is the path you are using
[01:42] <natemate> bazhang: I'm just using the download folders in Home, and an ISO folder inside that one
[01:42] <Jakethepython1> Ben64 I have 3 drives in a server the only drive initialized right now is a 150 GB drive with a main system partition and the swap files
[01:42] <Jakethepython1> it says the swap partiton is outside of the disk
[01:42] <Ben64> that doesn't explain what you're doing
[01:42] <natemate> but I cut and pasted that Iso in the Document folder as well
[01:42] <bazhang> natemate, so the path is what,
[01:43] <Jakethepython1> I want to have the ohter 2 hard drives raided together but my  first issue is to solve this partions outside of disk
[01:43] <natemate> It's just /Home/profilename/Downloads/ISO
[01:43] <Ben64> Jakethepython1: omg, explain what you are doing to get the error, explain!!!
[01:43] <Jakethepython1> I open Gparted
[01:43] <Jakethepython1> and it gives this error
[01:44] <Ben64> it says just the swap is outside?
[01:44] <bazhang> Jakethepython1, are you trying to use gparted on a running system
[01:45] <Jakethepython1> I only used Gparted to see how the drive was partitioned
[01:45] <Jakethepython1> Yes the system is runing
[01:46] <natemate> bazhang: Is that pathway making a difference?
[01:46] <bazhang> natemate, have you tried using somethng else to make that
[01:47] <natemate> Yes, UNetbootin
[01:47] <natemate> bazhang: But, I try to boot to the flash drive from the splash screen and it says it's not bootable
[01:48] <roothorick> 16.04 installers not have amdgpu?
[01:48] <natemate> Tried sudo chmod just in case I saved it in a maner that I needed elevated privileges
[01:49] <Ben64> natemate: you never need to sudo chmod anything in your home directory
[01:49] <Ben64> and you probably never need to sudo chmod anything, it's a great way to break your system with one small error in syntax
[01:49] <natemate> fair enough
[01:52] <natemate> The obvious topics on the main Ubuntu site just have people saying to use UNetbootin instead of resolving why it's happening
[01:52] <Jakethepython1> how can i fix this Gparted Error without losing Data?
[01:52] <natemate> on Ubuntu itself. I mean, it's the native software to perform that basic function
[01:54] <Ben64> Jakethepython1: reboot into a liveusb, delete and recreate the swap partition
[01:55] <Bashing-om> Jakethepython1: ' sudo fdisk -lu ' and look at the numbers , see which partition is out of bounds . Mess with partitions and there is always the risk of data loss .
[01:56] <Jakethepython1> Do you want to see a Pastebin?
[01:57] <Jakethepython1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23813965/
[02:00] <Jakethepython1> Ben do you think this i si somehing i shoul djust bite the bullet back stuff up and do a clean install w/ all new partition tables?
[02:01] <natemate> Anyone? Startup disk creator not picking up the ISO?
[02:02] <Ben64> Jakethepython1: no
[02:03] <Ben64> natemate: what do you mean 'not picking up the ISO'
[02:03] <Bashing-om> Jakethepython1: I see it as " Disk /dev/md126: 148.1 GiB, >> 310546432 sectors . But the partition ends beyond the device sectors " 312580095 " .
[02:03] <natemate> Ben64: The option in the software to select the ISO, I can see it within the software (so it's recognizing it)
[02:03] <Ben64> natemate: you need to browse to it
[02:04] <Jakethepython1> Bashing Can i fix this from Live CD w/ out Reformatting?
[02:04] <natemate> After selecting it, and hitting "Open" it brings be back to the same prompt, as if I never selected it at all
[02:04] <Ben64> Jakethepython1: yes
[02:04] <natemate> Ben64: Browsing to it isn't the issue, but Start up Creator proceeding from that point is
[02:05] <natemate> "Make Startup Disk" stays greyed out, as if I never selected an ISO in the first place
[02:05] <Ben64> it must not like the iso then
[02:06] <natemate> Ben64: ....why?
[02:07] <Ben64> natemate: who knows
[02:08] <natemate> Ben64: So it won't do that Distro at all? Because I redownloaded the ISO, and another variant of it, and it picked up neither
[02:08] <Ben64> it's picky
[02:09] <Ben64> unetbootin works with a lot more
[02:09] <roothorick> well this is bizarre... fresh Ubuntu install, won't boot. It sits at "Stopping User Manager for UID 121..."
[02:09] <Jazzy_J> 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000008
[02:10] <natemate> Ben64: It's not working with UNetbootin either. Flash drive is said to be "Not Bootable" created from it either
[02:10] <roothorick> driver related? But why am I not getting a text login?
[02:10] <Jakethepython1> I don't have a live CD of Ubuntu 16 do i need to run the version that i have installed?
[02:11] <Ben64> Jakethepython1: no
[02:11] <Jakethepython1> ok thansk
[02:14] <roothorick> recovery mode is working... no idea how to troubleshoot this though
[02:18] <roothorick> so it looks like the installer didn't ACTUALLY install updates... starting with that
[02:21] <roothorick> so apt-get just hung, not responding to ctrl-C... nice.
[02:23] <roothorick> okay, something is seriously wrong. I had a systemd related process that ignored SIGKILL
[02:24] <roothorick> this is a FRESH INSTALL, why
[02:25] <Dreaman> update system
[02:25] <Dreaman> and repos add
[02:25] <roothorick> that's what I'm trying and failing to do
[02:26] <Dreaman> terminal
[02:26] <Dreaman> apt update apt dist-upgrade
[02:26] <Dreaman> roothorick  my is fresh install
[02:26] <roothorick> that's what is hanging
[02:26] <Dreaman> 2 houars
[02:27] <Dreaman> and
[02:27] <roothorick> ...what?
[02:28] <moss> has anyone here successfully set up a yubikey with ubuntu 16.10?
[02:28] <moss> and what i mean by that is - using a yubikey to store your private ssh key to ssh to remote servers
[02:32] <roothorick> nomodeset fixed it
[02:33] <roothorick> SLOOOOW video though
[02:33] <roothorick> this feels like an RDP session
[02:36] <roothorick> okay, Ubuntu tried to use the "radeon" driver for my RX 480, which, obviously, didn't work
[02:36] <roothorick> it fell back on fbdev. That's why things are so slow.
[02:36] <moss> rekt
[02:41] <Bashing-om> roothorick: What did you do ? That card takes the  AMDGPU driver or the additional proprietary layer AMDGPU-Pro can be installed .
[02:43] <Dreaman> roothorick  just install drive for settings and reboot
[02:44] <Dreaman> my laptop is 940 but nvidia and work
[02:45] <theorem1> strange behavior
[02:45] <roothorick> Bashing-om: X is supposed to autodetect and load the right driver, right? Well, OOB it's trying and failing to load the radeon driver
[02:45] <theorem1> I connect a bluetooth headset , and I get a kernel module crash ? ( http://pastebin.ca/3757855 )
[02:46] <theorem1> can anyone make heads or tails of this ?
[02:46] <roothorick> apparently I need kernel 4.7 or newer for this card. Just found out about linux-generic-hwe
[02:46] <roothorick> Dreaman: not there, best I can tell
[02:47] <Bashing-om> roothorick: Well semi correct . the kernel should install the amdgpu driver not radeon for that card .
[02:47] <Dreaman> roothorick  just install new kernel
[02:47] <Dreaman> i use new
[02:47] <Dreaman> nikolov@ubuntu-ivan:~$ inxi -F
[02:47] <Dreaman> System:    Host: ubuntu-ivan Kernel: 4.10.0-041000rc4-generic x86_64 (64 bit)
[02:48] <roothorick> amdgpu module will not load
[02:48] <lasersaber> i am trying to run periscope app on linux, no luck so far :(
[02:48] <Dreaman> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/   roothorick
[02:48] <rizonz> does anyone know a list of what all parameters for phpquery are ?
[02:49] <lasersaber> !android
[02:49] <roothorick> apparently nomodeset is the problem?
[02:50] <roothorick> it wasn't booting with modeset before though. hm.
[02:50] <roothorick> now it is...
[02:51] <roothorick> amdgpu is now loading, but X is still trying to use radeon
[02:51] <nmiranda> Hi everybody, I'm trying to install the latest intel graphics divers for my toshiba s55-5280
[02:52] <roothorick> so that's the issue right now, X or whatever configures it isn't detecting the appropriate driver for my card
[02:52] <Dreaman> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L_85Xgd1Aw   roothorick  see
[02:52] <nmiranda> this is my glxinfo | grep OpenGL
[02:52] <nmiranda> OpenGL vendor string: VMware, Inc.
[02:52] <nmiranda> OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 3.9, 256 bits)
[02:52] <nmiranda> OpenGL core profile version string: 3.3 (Core Profile) Mesa 17.0.0-devel
[02:52] <nmiranda> OpenGL core profile shading language version string: 3.30
[02:52] <nmiranda> OpenGL core profile context flags: (none)
[02:52] <Dreaman> work
[02:55] <roothorick> why doesn't the regular amdgpu work then?
[02:56] <Dreaman> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRdWMp_6dTQ
[02:56] <Dreaman> roothorick  see
[02:56] <roothorick> why does everyone insist on talking over a youtube video for howtos
[03:01] <Jakethepython1> is it nessisary to have swap space?
[03:01] <Dreaman> http://picbg.net/img.php?file=ff78f8df47353668.png   roothorick  just open the settings and install driver
[03:02] <Dreaman> or change kernel newse not support your video carsa
[03:02] <Dreaman> card
[03:02] <roothorick> okay, and where is that in gnome?
[03:02] <Dreaman> is unity
[03:02] <Dreaman> is ubuntu
[03:02] <roothorick> so I was looking at the wrong Xorg log, the driver is loading
[03:03] <roothorick> still have llvmpipe renderer
[03:03] <Dreaman> automaticli install driver
[03:05] <wechset> can you recommend a calendar app that is available for both linux and android?
[03:05] <wechset> so I can sync desktop and phone
[03:09] <theorem1>  /quit
[03:09] <Bashing-om> jake|: My take - though the swap partition is being depreciated, presently the system still expects it to exist . In your case, delete the 5th partition(swap), reize the bad 2nd partion - extended - and recreate the swap partition .
[03:09] <jake|> quoi
[03:09] <Jakethepython1> OK thanks...should the Swap be a Primary or logical partiion?
[03:10] <Bashing-om> jake|: In your case the swap will be logical .
[03:11] <Jakethepython1> OK thanks i will try that Now
[03:12] <Bashing-om> jake|: Remember that you will have to update /etc/fstab with the new swap UUID .
[03:13] <Jakethepython> The other thing i get at Startup is a start job is running for dev-disk-by
[03:14] <Bashing-om> jake|: 'sudo blkid' to see what the uuid's are that the start job is for .
[03:14] <jake|> pls stop pinging
[03:15] <profI> Hello all, anyone has installed ubuntu on a microsoft surface successfully? (i.e. everything working)
[03:15] <Bashing-om> jake|: :( apologoes . will pay more attention .
[03:15] <jake|> it's all good my dude
[03:16] <Jakethepython> I can make a shorter Alias like Jtow or seomthing if that helps :)
[03:17] <Bashing-om> Jakethepython: Naw . I just need to pay greater attention to my tab complete .
[03:24] <oscar__> hola
[03:33] <azizLIGHT> how come every .deb file i try to install wants my sudo password in the software center
[03:33] <azizLIGHT> cant i install things without root privs
[03:33] <yaaicnick> hello
[03:35] <yaaicnick> hello
[03:35] <yaaicnick> good day
[03:35] <yaaicnick> to all
[03:36] <Jakethepython1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23814347/
[03:36] <Jakethepython1> sudo blkid
[03:36] <Ben64> azizLIGHT: you don't
[03:37] <azizLIGHT> so whats the point of all this talk about linux user privileges and security if you cant install debs as your own self and need root
[03:38] <yaaicnick> ?
[03:40] <Ben64> azizLIGHT: that is the point, you need privileges in order to install things
[03:40] <Dreaman> azizLIGHT  no change system only root
[03:40] <steve> hello, how does one retrieve their pgp key from the fingerprint?
[03:41] <Dreaman> azizLIGHT  this is not windows :)
[03:42] <azizLIGHT> ive seen some software you can install into your own home dir, like when you compile things and do make install (without sudo), why isnt there an option like that when using debs in software center
[03:43] <azizLIGHT> so that you can just install it as yourself
[03:43] <azizLIGHT> and not do systemwide changes
[03:44] <Dreaman> azizLIGHT  but repos an root id
[03:44] <Dreaman> :)
[03:44] <Dreaman> and
[03:45] <steve> hello, how does one retrieve their pgp key from the fingerprint using the terminal?
[03:45] <Dreaman> change some packets or update
[03:45] <zhou_xingyu> hi guys.anybody know how to start the dropbox when ubuntu start
[03:47] <saegeoff> zhou, doesn't it start automatically by default
[03:48] <zhou_xingyu> saegeoff, I can not do it
[03:48] <zhou_xingyu> let me check
[03:49] <zhou_xingyu> oh do it.sudo apt-get install nautilus-dropbox
[03:49] <saegeoff> what version of ubuntu are you using?
[03:49] <zhou_xingyu> done
[03:49] <zhou_xingyu> 16.04
[03:49] <saegeoff> I usually download the latest client from dropbox.com
[03:49] <zhou_xingyu> yes ,me to
[03:50] <zhou_xingyu> I have solved it by install nautilus -dropbox
[03:50] <Jakethepython> why is my partition table MSDOS?
[03:53] <saegeoff> jake, did you do a fresh install
[03:53] <saegeoff> what are you looking at
[03:54] <Jakethepython> Partition Table: MSDOS this is in Gparted for my system HDD
[03:54] <Bashing-om> steve: ' sudo apt-key finger ' do what ya need ?
[03:55] <Jakethepython> would this be part of the reason that my samba has problems?
[03:56] <wiggmpk> I have a multi button mouse, with 2 separate scrolling wheels. The primary wheel does vertical and horizontal scrolling. The secondary wheel only does horizontal scrolling but I am unable to get it to work. Any help would be appreciated. http://pastebin.com/GKFWby9X
[03:56] <Bashing-om> Jakethepython: 'MSDOS' is not to be confused as Micro Soft disk operating system . in our case it is the identifier for the legacy partitioning scheme .
[03:57] <Jakethepython> I know this but should it be something else?
[03:57] <Jakethepython> should it be a different partitioning scheme i guess i my question
[03:59] <roothorick> I'm totally at a loss. Still getting llvmpipe. Most relevant error I can find is "AIGLX error: Calling driver entry point failed" which is apparently incredibly generic
[03:59] <jadedstoic> any recommendation on ubuntu gnome vs unity on a dell xps 13 touch screen laptop?
[04:00] <saegeoff> jaded, i have an XPS 13
[04:00] <saegeoff> I like unity
[04:00] <saegeoff> I don't have a touch screen though
[04:00] <Bashing-om> Jakethepython: Jakethepython No, what you have for partitioning looks good to me if ya fixed that /dev/md126 drive . ( I do expect the SSD device to work great as msdos partitioned - I know mine does )
[04:01] <jadedstoic> alright thanks saegeoff
[04:01] <lasersaber> go with unity
[04:02] <xangua> jadedstoic: it seems to me gnome focus a little more in touchscreen (assuming your touch screen is sorted
[04:02] <xangua> Supported*
[04:03] <lasersaber> either way you'll be fine
[04:03] <lasersaber> try both out first
[04:04] <jadedstoic> alright will do
[04:09] <StumpDumb> Hello All, Im having problems mounting a USB jump drive, worked fine until I plugged it into another PC and was backing up files
[04:09] <StumpDumb> the error I get it on pastebin.... hmATSV4Q
[04:10] <jimtendo-X540S> Hi guys, running a Samba server on a Ubuntu 16.04 ARM (Odroid C1) device at the moment and am getting the error "protocol negotiation failed: ERRDOS:ERRnomem" whenever I try to connect using smbclient. Anyone familiar with this? Google search isn't yielding much fruit for this error atm.
[04:10] <StumpDumb> it flashes and is shown on the left but no go
[04:13] <steve> Bashing-om i need the long form pgp key
[04:18] <Bashing-om> steve: Not knowing the end goal here ,. maybe ' gpg --list-keys ' ?
[04:19] <steve> Bashing-om i cant reeber where i saved it to so im trying to retrieve it again
[04:20] <steve> Bashing-om dont i need it to encrypt my messages?
[04:21] <roothorick> got it! Know what the problem was? Polaris isn't supported in 16.04 beyond basic framebuffer functionality
[04:22] <roothorick> a PPA is required to get any kind of acceleration because xenial is still on Mesa 11
[04:22] <StumpDumb> hello?
[04:24] <wiggmpk> StumpDumb: do you have data on the flash drive?
[04:24] <StumpDumb> YES
[04:24] <wiggmpk> StumpDumb: is it critical data and need to be saved? do you have a windows machine?
[04:25] <StumpDumb> Yes needs to be saved....have a mac
[04:25] <wiggmpk> StumpDumb: the "other" PC it was plugged into that worked fine, does it still work?
[04:26] <StumpDumb> yes
[04:26] <wiggmpk> StumpDumb: does your ubuntu machine have "ntfs-3g" installed?
[04:26] <StumpDumb> but is also cannot read jump drive
[04:27] <StumpDumb> I dont know
[04:27] <wiggmpk> StumpDumb: so this is a USB thumb drive not an external hard drive correct?
[04:27] <StumpDumb> correct
[04:28] <wiggmpk> StumpDumb: so first things first, backup the data on a PC/Mac that it works on, whichever that may be
[04:29] <wiggmpk> StumpDumb: second, stop using NTFS filesystem on a flash drive, use FAT32 or exFAT for greater compatibility
[04:31] <wiggmpk> StumpDumb: you could try installing ntfs-3g "sudo apt install ntfs-3g" and using "ntfsfix /dev/whateveritis" but it could cause data loss
[04:32] <StumpDumb> I will try it on the mac, not sure that it will work there but I'll try
[04:32] <StumpDumb> Very good, if I can get the data off I'll format it to FAT32
[04:33] <wiggmpk> StumpDumb: good idea, NTFS is specific to Windows
[04:34] <wiggmpk> not that FAT or FAT32 isn't, just more compatible
[04:34] <StumpDumb> HAAA Super Duper, the mac read it....backin up now
[04:35] <wiggmpk> StumpDumb: awesome :)
[04:39] <StumpDumb> Thanks thot I'd loose my data
[04:40] <umoukun> Does anyone know how to figure out what device is causing this error in dmesg?  pcieport 0000:00:1c.7: AER: Corrected error received: id=00e7
[04:41] <wiggmpk> I would guess something in a PCI Express slot
[04:41] <umoukun> keeps spamming my logs and something seems to be messing up my keyboard
[04:41] <umoukun> I have an All in once system, can't really open it
[04:41] <umoukun> lspci doesnt show an ID 00e7
[04:41] <wiggmpk> umoukun: try "lspci" and look for a similar numbers
[04:42] <umoukun> 00:1c.7 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-H PCI Express Root Port #8 (rev f1)
[04:43] <umoukun> uhhh
[04:43] <wiggmpk> Adding pci=nommconf to boot options makes these messages to vanish.
[04:43] <wiggmpk> is the suggestion on launchpad
[04:43] <wiggmpk> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/671979
[04:44] <umoukun> yeah, but they never came up before
[04:44] <wiggmpk> umoukun: using nvidia drivers by chance?
[04:44] <umoukun> and I think something is wrong because my keyboard keeps cutting out or going crazy
[04:45] <umoukun> I think Im using the noveau ones
[04:45] <umoukun> nvidia              11489280  73 nvidia_modeset,nvidia_uvm
[04:46] <wiggmpk> One person said they removed nvidia-current from rescure mode and reinstalled to take care of their issue
[04:46] <umoukun> that has nothing to do with anything
[04:46] <wiggmpk> ok, good luck
[04:46] <umoukun> I too can google error messages
[04:46] <wiggmpk> So have you tried anything?
[04:46] <umoukun> came here for legit help, ahhh, forgot
[04:47] <umoukun> its IRC
[04:47] <wiggmpk> power by volunteers
[04:47] <wiggmpk> powered
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> my workspaces on unity 16.04.1 still work, but when i click on the icons it doesnt switch automatic to the right workspace anymore, anyway i can debug this?
[05:05] <StumpDumb> Good nite to all and to all a good nite
[05:08] <docmur> Last week I reset my password to my user account and totally forgot what I set it to.  I was able to gain access through a series of "hops" which are other servers.  Needless to say I'm in my user account.  When I execute passwd, it asks for my current passwd, the problem is I don't what that is, is there a way to reset my password without knowing what my current password is?
[05:11] <dumle29> Hello there. I'm writing a script which generates a torrent for an open source project, on a new relase, and then seeds the torrent. The user (deluge) also puts a copy of the torrent in /var/www/html/octopi
[05:11] <dumle29> the folder, octopi is owned by www-data:www-data, but the file created inside is owned by deluge:deluge, meaning apache doesn't allow downloads of the file
[05:20] <maninlowcastle> why is my password always incorrect the first time?
[05:20] <maninlowcastle> everytime i log in
[06:12] <Gavin16> Hello
[06:13] <Gavin16> I need some Ubuntu help
[06:14] <cfhowlett> !help
[06:23] <diamondman> I am looking to add support for a rare image format to the built in image viewer in Ubuntu. I wrote a library that can read the format, and I am hoping that the image formats are plugins. I can't find documentation on how to accomplish this though. Does anyone know how i would go about this?
[06:24] <zhou_xingyu_> guys,anybody know why there is black borders when I suspend
[06:49] <Precise_> How do i configure 4 Monitors on Precise Pangolin ? By default only two are working ...
[06:53] <hateball> Precise_: what gpu/driver are you using?
[06:53] <hateball> Precise_: also you should see about upgrading to at least 14.04, 12.04 will be EOL soon
[06:54] <neenee> + does xrandr show more than the two that are working by default?
[06:59] <Precise_> neenee: xrandr it shows only two Monitors
[07:00] <neenee> Has it worked in the past - if so, can you recall what changed since then? How are the screens connected physically? Can you determine that it can work with a different OS - ruling out a connection/hardware issue?
[07:00] <Precise_> neenee: lspci shows 4 grafic entries...
[07:01] <Precise_> neenee: lspci |grep -i vga
[07:10] <Bray90820> Can someone help me I am trying to login to ssh root@hostname without a password
[07:11] <Bray90820> I can do "ssh root@localhost" without a password
[07:12] <smeert> hey
[07:12] <smeert> if i make a new ssh-key and add it to the server
[07:12] <smeert> the end of that line is rsa-key-blaa. can i manually change it?
[07:17] <precise_2> neenee, is gone ?
[07:20] <precise_2> Hi, i installed Ubuntu 12.04, and i am wondering, why does Precise Pangolin recognize all my 12GB of RAM ?
[07:22] <Speiros> Hi precise_2 I don't understand.  Did you expect it to have hidden files or something?
[07:23] <tatertots> precise_2: can you open terminal?
[07:23] <precise_2> tatertots: yes...
[07:24] <tatertots> precise_2: in terminal>      sudo apt install inxi pastebinit
[07:24] <tatertots> precise_2: press enter
[07:24] <tatertots> precise_2: let me know once it's completed
[07:24] <Speiros> -precise_2- What do you think the purpose of questions are?  Why be rude for?  I could be rude too and say stuff like "What!  Are you too stupid to read the manual?" but I don't.
[07:25] <IamTrying> Ubuntu 16.10 - With Chinese i always had bad experience fraud/steal/pirate/hack information already lost in one fraud case 5000 euro, since then i have blacklisted China trade. Now Ubuntu 16.10 is fully controlled by Chinese. Is my Master card/ Visa card/ Banking safe anymore?
[07:25] <precise_2> Speiros, i dont want to talk to you,
[07:25] <Speiros> precice_2 Fine by me.  If you like, give me your other names, if you have any, and I'll write them down so I know to ignore your questions and comments.
[07:26] <precise_2> tatertots: inxi is not beeing found by APT-tools...
[07:27] <precise_2> Speiros, i am sorry, you are wasting my invaluable time...
[07:28] <tatertots> precise_2: i'm just updating my 12.04 repos, and i'm not finding it in 12.x either, must be only in 14.x and higher
[07:28] <Speiros> precise_2 apology accepted.
[07:29] <tatertots> precise_2:   did pastebinit install?
[07:32] <precise_2> I am sorry, i just want to know why is Ubuntu 12.04 recognizing all of my RAM pass the 4GB-Limit.... ? Is it PAE, is it Kernel build in , i found no hints by doing "lsb_release -a" or "uname -a"
[07:32] <tatertots> precise_2: in terminal>     free -h|nc termbin.com 9999
[07:33] <ducasse> precise_2: yes, pae is activated by default
[07:34] <precise_2> ducasse: , do you by case know since when, or since which Ubuntu-Kernel/Ubuntu-Version pae, is enabled by default ?
[07:35] <ducasse> precise_2: sorry, no i don't. i would guess around ubuntu versions 10.04-12.04.
[07:36] <Speiros> IamTrying Are you concerned about information on your drive, or when you go online?
[07:37] <precise_2> ducasse: , thanks for telling what you know... , i thought i would have been since Kernel 3.0 maybe.... ? just an uneducated guess...
[07:37] <bornCode> bornCoder
[07:37] <bornCode> #jqoery
[07:37] <precise_2> i thought it* (sorry for my typo)...
[07:38] <tatertots> IamTrying has had the same story for 3 or 4 days and still can't manage to obtain a different iso and reinstall
[07:38] <Speiros> Thanks tatertots:)
[07:39] <tatertots> no prob
[07:39] <IamTrying> Speiros: I am very scared with Chinese, while trading with them i always lost money 5000 euro lost in my previous trade experience i do not trust them at all. Ubuntu 16.10 i still see Chinese by default sitting in my PC even i choosed English while installing. when online i dont trust them to be any part of my Ubuntu
[07:39] <IamTrying> tatertots: its in the official download iso from Ubuntu website
[07:40] <tatertots> i don't trust the food at the local deli....but i eat there everyday
[07:40] <ducasse> IamTrying: the fact that ubuntu supports chinese language does not mean it is controlled by chinese.
[07:41] <Speiros> IamTrying Having Chinese lettering and programming doesn't by default make Ubuntu insecure.  I'm well aware that many in China are looking for an alternative way to get their information secure.  There are other tools you can attach for security though, and browsers etc. that you can go through.
[07:41] <IamTrying> tatertots: for Chinese i have 0% faith on them. i lost money while buying from there online store and all those fake random identity, i also contacted there police, government they dont give a shit of fraud/steal. since it happens with me like this i blacklisted Chinese people to get anymore involved with me. if its food then also no entry for them.
[07:41] <IamTrying> ducasse: but as a user point of view we get the feel its going to the wrong hand of fraud/stealing community.
[07:42] <Zythyr> Need help. I am trying to isntall this program, but can't figure out how to install it after downloading. http://www.nongnu.org/fbi-improved/
[07:43] <IamTrying> Speiros: i lost lot of money while trading with them, i have 0% faith on them. they are famous in fraud/steal/fake trading systems etc etc. when ever i see now chinese fonts or so i get scared to death.
[07:43] <ducasse> IamTrying: i have no idea what you are saying.
[07:44] <tatertots> Zythyr: software downloaded from website will usually include a readme file, or they will publish installation instructions on their website
[07:44] <IamTrying> ducasse: never mind. Ubuntu 16.10 natively should be English not Chinese, it is offensive to me when i select English it by force showing me Chinese.
[07:44] <Zythyr> tatertots I am following the install instructions but i get error: Need help. I am trying to isntall this program, but can't figure out how to install it after downloading. http://www.nongnu.org/fbi-improved/
[07:45] <tatertots> Zythyr: what error do you get?
[07:46] <Speiros> IamTrying There is a good site here to speak about security-related issues, at #security, and they may be able to help you get what you need, if you are concerned.  There are many options.
[07:46] <ducasse> IamTrying: did you install ubuntu kylin, by any chance?
[07:46] <Zythyr> configure: error: No flex (lexical analyser generator) executable detected!
[07:46] <IamTrying> ducasse: Ubuntu Kylin i am using, i need Ubuntu 16.10, so from official Ubuntu site i installed the English version but i have full Chinese Ubuntu 16.10
[07:47] <tatertots> IamTrying: that's a great idea, get some education and or training in the discipline so you can better protect yourself
[07:47] <ducasse> IamTrying: ubuntu kylin is intended for chinese users, you should have installed standard ubuntu.
[07:48] <tatertots> Zythyr: you do not have a prerequisite the software needs
[07:48] <tatertots> Zythyr: obtain all prerequisites then try to install again
[07:49] <ducasse> Zythyr: fim is in the repos, just install from there
[07:49] <Zythyr> tatertots Okay i guess i needed to isntall flex.
[07:49] <Zythyr> tatertots Where do I find the prerequisties?
[07:49] <Zythyr> ducasse How do I isntall from repos?
[07:50] <ducasse> Zythyr: sudo apt install fim
[07:50] <tatertots> Zythyr: the software vendor will provide you with prerequisites or instructions on how to obtain them for their software
[07:50] <ducasse> Zythyr: always check the repos before you download and install from a website
[07:51] <Zythyr> okay let me try if it works
[07:51] <Zythyr> lol wow that was sim. sudo apt-get install fim worked!!1
[07:51] <Zythyr> lol
[07:51] <Zythyr> Sorry guys i am a noob to linux
[07:52] <Speiros> Zythyr We all learn mate:)
[07:53] <CrazyTux> hello, I have installed Xubuntu on my new laptop. Now I want to try Zorin OS on my laptop. Is it a good idea to install it in a dual boot setup or through Virtual Box?
[07:57] <Zythyr> :)
[07:57] <Speiros> CrazyTux Just a personal opinion...I'd try anything new on a virtual system, if you have one installed as you can delete the whole box if anything goes wrong, and start from scratch.
[07:58] <pantato_> hi, i've totally messed up my package management system. When I try to remove the offending package it prompts me to apt-get -f install. When I run this, I get some generic dpkg error. Is there anyway around this?
[07:58] <pantato_> I need to update this computer for work
[07:59] <ikevin> pantato_, what are dpkg errors?
[07:59] <pantato_> ikevin: https://paste.ee/p/PL29L
[08:00] <pantato_> ikevin: exit status 127 and error code 1
[08:00] <Pozzo> pantato: the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 4ABE1AC7557BEFF9
[08:00] <Pozzo> you need to update your keys
[08:00] <ikevin> pantato_, can you do a apt-cache show srvadmin-hapi
[08:00] <CrazyTux> Speiros, if I install another distro like Zorin in Virtual Box, and run it on the existing Xubuntu installation, would the resource usage would be more than when I am running a separate Zorin OS installation in a dual boot setup?
[08:00] <ikevin> srvadmin-isvc : Depends: srvadmin-hapi (>= 8.4.0) but 8.3.0-1 is installed
[08:01] <pantato_> Pozzo: that's not the problem. That's something else
[08:01] <ikevin> pantato_, you have a missing dependrncy
[08:01] <ikevin> -r+e
[08:01] <pantato_> ikevin: https://paste.ee/p/FSVJ4
[08:01] <pantato_> why do i need a damn dependency to fucking remove something
[08:01] <pantato_> that's so fucking irritating
[08:02] <Pozzo> pantato: ok there is probably something else too... but you should solve that
[08:02] <ikevin> pantato_, try: apt-get upgrade srvadmin-hapi
[08:02] <ducasse> !language | pantato_
[08:03] <pantato_> sorry
[08:03] <pantato_> ikevin: that yields the same unmet dependencies error
[08:03] <Speiros> CrazyTux I don't know about that, I'm afraid.
[08:04] <Pozzo> pantato : wget -qO - http://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/stable/Ubuntu_16.04/Release.key | sudo apt-key add -
[08:04] <acperkins> pantato_: maybe try removing /var/cache/apt/archives/srvadmin-hapi_8.4.0-1_amd64.deb, it might be corrupt?
[08:04] <ikevin> pantato_, apt-get clean && apt-get update && apt-get -f install
[08:06] <CaptainQuirk> Hi guys !
[08:06] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: Hi
[08:06] <CaptainQuirk> I'm trying to setup a dual screen with a TV screen
[08:07] <CaptainQuirk> I can't find an appropriate resolution in the display settings menu
[08:07] <pantato_> ikevin, acperkins, looks like the package got removed and re-downloaded but I am still getting that error code 1 and exit status 127
[08:07] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: what kind of graphic card do you have ? what resolution you want ?
[08:08] <ikevin> pantato_, humm, try to temp disable the ppa, do your upgrade, re-enable your ppa and do another upgrade
[08:08] <pantato_> debian can be so freaking frustrating
[08:08] <Pozzo> pantato_: have you planned to upgrade to xenial ? trusty is from 2014 now
[08:08] <Speiros> CrazyTux Here's a link to an ubuntu article mate, regarding the same perspective.  https://askubuntu.com/questions/133845/deciding-between-virtual-machine-or-dual-boot-setup
[08:09] <pantato_> Pozzo: No. I need to test trusty for work.
[08:09] <pantato_> an app on trusty
[08:09] <Pozzo> pantato_: ok...
[08:09] <CaptainQuirk> Pozzo, I think it's an intel chip. how can I be sure ?
[08:09] <CaptainQuirk> lspci ?
[08:09] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: lspci yes
[08:09] <ikevin> CaptainQuirk, yes
[08:09] <pantato_> ikevin: not sure how to do that. Not even sure which ppa it is
[08:09] <Pozzo> and check the line about "video"
[08:09] <pantato_> this is so frustrating. I'm honestly so mad
[08:09] <Speiros> CrazyTux Apparently, it will run a bit slower, according to the link in that article.
[08:10] <pantato_> why is is so hard to just REMOVE a PACKAGE
[08:10] <CaptainQuirk> greppin' video on lspci, I get nothing
[08:10] <ikevin> pantato_, ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[08:10] <ikevin> it look like a dell ppa
[08:10] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: you should see something like... 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ....
[08:11] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: if you lspci | grep -i 'vga' : do you find something ?
[08:11] <ducasse> pantato_: try to purge it with dpkg -P packagename
[08:12] <CaptainQuirk> Pozzo: Intel Corporation Device 5916 (rev 02)
[08:13] <pantato_> ikevin: https://paste.ee/p/OWlvj
[08:13] <pantato_> ducasse: that just gives me a bunch of dependency errors...
[08:13] <pantato_> I don't understand the design of this . Why on earth would I need dependencies just to *remove* something!?!?!?
[08:13]  * pantato_ rips hair out
[08:13] <CaptainQuirk> Pozzo, for the resolution, I honestly don't have a clue about this TV screen resolution
[08:13] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: so you have an intel graphic chip included in your CPU
[08:14] <pantato_> ducasse: https://paste.ee/p/5briK
[08:14] <ikevin> pantato_, mv /etc/apt/sources.list.d/linux.dell.com.sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/linux.dell.com.sources.list.backup
[08:14] <CaptainQuirk> but I guess there's a command that would help me find that, right ?
[08:14] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: the intel graphic driver is very stable you should not have problem
[08:14] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: a command to do what ?
[08:14] <ikevin> pantato_, then, do an apt-cache clean && apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
[08:14] <CaptainQuirk> well, the problem is the resolution
[08:14] <miczac> Hi, anyone running a Dell XPS 13 (9350) ?  How's hibernation doing?  Got a derivative of 16.04 on such a machine and it won't hibernate, just cold-boot. Want to narrow down the problem. thx.
[08:15] <Zythyr> clear
[08:15] <pantato_> ikevin: "invalid operation clean"
[08:15] <ikevin> oups, not apt-cache so apt-get
[08:15] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: you have plugged your computer to a TV screen ? So probably a Full-HD screen : resolution should be 1920 x 1080
[08:15] <CaptainQuirk> Pozzo, I tried all the options given to set the proper resolution
[08:15] <ducasse> pantato_: include the packages that depend on srvadmin-hapi on the command line - all of them.
[08:16] <pantato_> ikevin: https://paste.ee/p/NxXGP
[08:16] <ikevin> pantato_, ok, now, apt-get remove --purge srvadmin*
[08:16] <CaptainQuirk> I dont see the edges of the screen and the resolution isn't crisp at all
[08:16] <CaptainQuirk> it's a bit blurry
[08:16] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: you have tried how ? using the "displays" app in the configuration panel ?
[08:17] <CaptainQuirk> yep
[08:17] <pantato_> ducasse: https://paste.ee/p/8cHMk
[08:17] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: what are the resolution listed for your device in this "displays" app ?
[08:18] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: for the edge... on TV sometimes it's a TV issue... TV screen can "crop" the image to ensure that the screen is full (without black border)
[08:18] <pantato_> ikevin: https://paste.ee/p/qeg8l
[08:18] <CaptainQuirk> 1920x1080, 1366x768, 1280x1024, 1280x800, 1280x768, 800x600, 1366x768, 720x576
[08:19] <pantato_> YESS apt-get -f install
[08:19] <pantato_> finally worked
[08:19] <pantato_> holy MOLY thank you
[08:19] <ikevin> :)
[08:19] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: if it's blurry... I guess the resolution is not good... BUT another option... are you shure that your TV is not configured to "zoom" ? check that it is setup to "fullscreen"
[08:19] <ikevin> pantato_, once upgrade is finished, you can re-enable your dell ppa and try to reinstall srvadmin
[08:20] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: 1920x1080 : it's the resolution you should use
[08:20] <CaptainQuirk> That's the one I'm on
[08:20] <morfeokmg> Hello guys, do you know why Ubuntu doesn't start on the Lenovo Yoga 3 1417 when this is sended to shutdown?
[08:20] <pantato_> ikevin: thanks
[08:21] <ikevin> pantato_, you welcome
[08:21] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk:  your TV is very probably a standard FullHD screen. I think that the issue is not on the computer, but on the TV screen setup side !
[08:21] <Pozzo> Pozzo: your TV is very new ? a 4K screen ???
[08:21] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: your TV is very new ? a 4K screen ???
[08:21] <morfeokmg> I mean, when i shutdown my laptop, it take a lot of time for startup again
[08:22] <ikevin> Pozzo, some TV (like my old Sony) have problem with hdpc
[08:22] <ikevin> hdtv and hdpc is not really the same
[08:22] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: you are using an HDMI cable ?
[08:22] <tatertots> did he mean hdcp
[08:23] <tatertots> who knows...so many acronyms these days
[08:23] <Speiros> lmao, ikr
[08:23] <ikevin> tatertots, no, hdpc is a non offcial name for hd signal sent by a pc
[08:24] <SebthreeBQM10HD> hi
[08:25] <CaptainQuirk> Pozzo, indeed, there was something set up on the tv itself
[08:25] <CaptainQuirk> now it's all blurry though
[08:25] <CaptainQuirk> much more than before
[08:25] <CrazyTux> yesterday, I had some problem in using wifi on my new laptop, on which I have installed Xubuntu. The wifi networks didn't get detected automatically. I had to restart the OS.
[08:25] <CrazyTux> Why did that happen?
[08:25] <ikevin> CaptainQuirk, see http://askubuntu.com/questions/508358/overscanning-picture-problem-using-hdmi-with-intel-graphics
[08:26] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, you may need to put it on auto enable by default
[08:26] <do5pmb> hello
[08:26] <star_prone> hi
[08:26] <CaptainQuirk> Pozzo, the overscanning is off now
[08:26] <CaptainQuirk> it's just that the display itself is awful ;-)
[08:27] <CrazyTux> SebthreeBQM1oHD, how to do that?
[08:27] <star_prone> I'm trying to install PHP 5.6 on Ubuntu 14.04 following this instructions: https://www.dev-metal.com/install-setup-php-5-6-ubuntu-14-04-lts/
[08:27] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, also did the wireless actually work? and not just detect? if not may need to installl a driver for it
[08:27] <SebthreeBQM10HD> star_prone, hi
[08:28] <star_prone> Cannot add PPA: 'ppa:ondrej/php5-5.6'. Please check that the PPA name or format is correct.
[08:28] <star_prone> I will get the following error when adding the ppa:
[08:28] <star_prone> the one above
[08:28] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: what is the size of your srceen ?
[08:28] <ikevin> star_prone, iirc, it's just ppa:ondrej/php
[08:28] <CaptainQuirk> I don't know
[08:28] <CaptainQuirk> was given to me
[08:28] <CaptainQuirk> no idea
[08:28] <ikevin> star_prone, https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php
[08:28] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, xfce is a bit different but if you right click on it can probably get into some settings
[08:29] <CrazyTux> Seb, It is working now. I wanted to switch between two wireless networks. I turned off the one that was switched on and tried to access the other. Then, I had this problem.
[08:29] <SebthreeBQM10HD> oh ok
[08:29] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: a tv screen... so at least 32 inch ? bigger ?
[08:29] <star_prone> thank you
[08:30] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, well try and get the correct one to come up automaticly I guess
[08:30] <puddle> hi, im trying to use the pspp packages pspp-convert command via php's shell_exec and while in terminal the command generates the csv file properly calling it from php does not generate the file. My issue is that the command does not return any output to let me know whats up is there a way to get some kind of out put from it?
[08:30] <CrazyTux> Seb, how to enable auto detect in Xubuntu, of all the available wireless networks?
[08:30] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, not sure, but theres probably a setting
[08:31] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: a simple fullHD screen... with a big screen... larger that 32" ... you should be at 2 meter from your screen... if you are near the screen (50 cm) : then it's normal to see "big pixel blurred"... a tv screen is not a very good display for a computer... except a 4K TV screen
[08:31] <CrazyTux> Seb, ok
[08:31] <CaptainQuirk> Pozzo, no probably not bigger than 32 inch
[08:31] <ikevin> puddle, try to use exec(), you will have a return code
[08:31] <puddle> ikevin, ill try that thanks
[08:31] <CaptainQuirk> display app says 24''
[08:31] <CaptainQuirk> s/''/"
[08:31] <ikevin> puddle, exec("command", $output, $return); echo $return;
[08:31] <Pozzo> ok... 24" in FullHD... it should be perfectly clear.... there is something wrong
[08:32] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk:  ok... 24" in FullHD... it should be perfectly clear.... there is something wrong
[08:32] <puddle> ikevin, ty
[08:33] <CaptainQuirk> Pozzo, what's weird is that before I applied the last modifications, I had something blurry, but not that bad
[08:33] <CrazyTux> one more question. I want to try Ubuntu in Virtual Box. Which installation type do I need to select while in Virtual Box and trying to install Ubuntu?
[08:33] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: you are using an HDMI cable ?
[08:33] <ikevin> CrazyTux, ubuntu :)
[08:33] <CaptainQuirk> yep HDMI cable
[08:34] <CrazyTux> "Erase disk and install" or "Something Else"?
[08:34] <CrazyTux> ikevin, yes.
[08:35] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: do you have multiple HDMI input on your tv-screen ? can you try another one ?
[08:35] <ikevin> CrazyTux, for a test, you can use default settings
[08:36] <CrazyTux> ikevin, I want do a full install of Ubuntu in Virtual Box.
[08:36] <CaptainQuirk> No luck with that
[08:36] <puddle> ikevin, i get error code 127
[08:37] <CaptainQuirk> can't detect signal now
[08:37] <tatertots> CrazyTux: http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.1.4/UserManual.pdf
[08:37] <tatertots> i can't read it for you but i can make sure you know it exists
[08:38] <ikevin> puddle, see in pspp manpage what 127 mean
[08:38] <CrazyTux> tatertots, thanks a lot.
[08:38] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, uhmmm in virtualbox by default the virtual hard disk will be blank by default, and if going to just try any option i think. and going with the auto would be a bit esier than custum partitioning
[08:39] <tatertots> CrazyTux: virtualbox also has their own irc channel #vbox
[08:39] <CaptainQuirk> Pozzo, there it is
[08:39] <CaptainQuirk> but same shitty display ;-(
[08:39] <puddle> ikevin, thats the issue theres literally nothing about this in its docs/man
[08:39] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, Erase hard disk is the auto
[08:40] <CrazyTux> Seb, yes.
[08:40] <CrazyTux> Seb, do I need to use that?
[08:40] <ikevin> puddle, does php have right to call it and have right to generate file where you want?
[08:40] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, even though it should be blank alredy it should also be showing it as a load of blank empty space
[08:41] <puddle> ikevin, yes every other file type works except sav files which i have to use pspp-convert to be able to convert them, and when i call it from terminal in the same dir on the same file it works, from php exec it does not
[08:41] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, So saying its going to erase a blank disk could maybe be a bit confussing
[08:41] <akik> CrazyTux: you can't break anything by experimenting. there's no one way of doing it
[08:42] <ikevin> puddle, have you tryed from the same user than php?
[08:42] <CrazyTux> ok. I'll choose the default option.
[08:42] <tatertots> can't break anything......just wait
[08:42] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: sorry... i don't know how to help you more :(
[08:42] <akik> tatertots: i meant the virtualbox
[08:42] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: I'm quite sure that the resolution 1920x1080 is the good one
[08:43] <puddle> ikevin, no not yet
[08:43] <puddle> ikevin, but im logged in as root which should be enough i guess
[08:43] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: a 24" tv screen not too old... is a fullhd screen... so the resolution is good
[08:43] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, since your just trying the erase disk option would be easier, but if your later going to install for real, its good to know somthing about linux partitioning and then you could use the custom option
[08:43] <ikevin> puddle, php script run as root too?
[08:44] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: and a fullhd screen on a 24" should be perfectly sharp, not blurry
[08:45] <puddle> ikevin, i have no idea, btw this is the command that is being passed to terminal via exec pspp-convert /var/www/datas/45/dat_00.sav /var/www/datas/45/dat_00.csv
[08:45] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: My advice : check the TV setup, disable all the crappy "optimization" (sport mode, disable enhance video, etc...) : all this "optimization" are for TV program or DVD player
[08:45] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, for more control over how much space ubntu would get on a real hard disk, optional seprate home etc, but right that kind of stuff is for later on sometime possibly
[08:45] <CrazyTux> Seb, ok. I have done that before. Partitioning the real HDD and installing OS in multi boot setups. This Virtualization is new to me.
[08:45] <ikevin> puddle, try (for temp): chmod -R 777 /var/www/datas/
[08:46] <ikevin> puddle, it's a script called over http?
[08:46] <CaptainQuirk> Pozzo : http://imgur.com/a/IAbul
[08:47] <ikevin> puddle, if yes, from root try: su -c "pspp-convert /var/www/datas/45/dat_00.sav /var/www/datas/45/dat_00.csv" www-data
[08:47] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: you are french ?
[08:47] <puddle> ikevin, frontend calls restful back end after upload to convert the file
[08:47] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, well vbox like that works the same or mostly. by the way for virtul box i hope you went for the dynamicly expanding hard disk option, because othrwise its going to take up a load of real space
[08:47] <akik> CrazyTux: you can treat the hard disk virtual image as a real hard disk. it works just like it
[08:48] <ikevin> puddle, do a test after doing the chmod to be sure it's not a right problem
[08:48] <CrazyTux> ok. Yes. I chose the dynamically expanding hard disk option.
[08:48] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: your screenshot is perfectly clear on my screen, no blur at all
[08:49] <puddle> ikevin, I get the following error: su -c "pspp-convert /var/www/datas/45/dat_00.sav /var/www/datas/45/dat_00.csv" www-data
[08:49] <puddle> wops sry
[08:49] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, Ok good, but how many gbs you give for that?
[08:49] <puddle> This account is currently not available.
[08:49] <CaptainQuirk> weird
[08:49] <puddle> thats the error
[08:49] <CaptainQuirk> it is not blurry on my laptop screen
[08:49] <CaptainQuirk> I don't get it
[08:50] <CrazyTux> I allocated 2 GBs or RAM and 40 GBs of HDD space for that.
[08:50] <ikevin> puddle, su -c "pspp-convert /var/www/datas/45/dat_00.sav /var/www/datas/45/dat_00.csv" -s "/bin/sh" www-data
[08:51] <puddle> ikevin, it does generate the csv
[08:52] <puddle> no errors nothing
[08:52] <ikevin> puddle, ok, do "which pspp-convert" to get the full path of pspp-convert, and on your php script, use the full path
[08:53] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, ok 40gb virtual hard disk space is what i would usually do, and virtually with that space or pshyically with the virtual hard disk itself its unlikely to get anywhere near that big anyway so
[08:53] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, how much real psyhical ram you got?
[08:54] <CrazyTux> Seb, I have 4GBs of RAM on this new laptop of mine. And it has 1TBs of HDD.
[08:54] <CaptainQuirk> Pozzo, restarted just to check
[08:54] <CaptainQuirk> still the same
[08:54] <CaptainQuirk> desperate
[08:54] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, if virtualbox gets too much or too little virtual ram it doesnt like it much, but ok that 2gb should be ok
[08:55] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, your good to go for a ubuntu vm install, so install, if its not already :)
[08:56] <CrazyTux> Seb, is the performance of the OS in the VB going to be same as that of the host OS or is it going to be a slower?
[08:57] <CrazyTux> Seb, I think, the RAM is going to be shared between the two. And it's going to have some effect on the performance.
[08:57] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, yes thats what I mean it would currently take up to 2gb ram of your pshyichall ram, leaving only 2gb for everything else
[08:57] <puddle> ikevin, same issue still but thank you
[08:58] <CrazyTux> Seb, ok. For normal performance, I'll have to work on either one of them at a time, then.
[08:58] <ikevin> puddle, strange, maybe you can take a look at env vars
[08:58] <akik> CrazyTux: it'll be slower
[08:58] <CrazyTux> akik, ok.
[08:58] <puddle> ikevin,  i might thank you
[08:58] <ikevin> you welcome
[08:59] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, whilst running a vm in general on the computer things are likely to get a bit slower, but youll probably find that even with that ubuntu vm running that other things or mostly  are fast enough
[09:00] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, you could actsually run at least two Linux vms at once on a computer with 4gb ram as well, but right the just mentioned speed stuff
[09:00] <tatertots> i heard virtualbox has their own irc channel on free node
[09:00] <tatertots> could be just a rumor though
[09:00] <CrazyTux> Seb, I'll try a few distros in the VM and if I find any that is suitable for my needs I'll install in a dual boot setup, alongside this existing Xubuntu.
[09:00] <akik> tatertots: yes it's #vbox
[09:01] <SebthreeBQM10HD> tatertots, thy do, but its usually not that active, and his thing is ubuntu enough
[09:01] <SebthreeBQM10HD> hes doing ubuntu in vbox curenttly and first time
[09:01] <SebthreeBQM10HD> not some other distro etc
[09:02] <SebthreeBQM10HD> if he likes enough i assume he may put on a computer for real, and then thats another ubuntu user
[09:02] <CrazyTux> I find Xubuntu as more convenient for me and am using it as my main OS.
[09:02] <Pozzo> CaptainQuirk: in private message maybe it's easier
[09:03] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, you cn have different interfaces installed
[09:03] <almazrooei33> helo
[09:03] <CrazyTux> Seb, in your opinion, is Ubuntu better than Xubuntu or Mate or Kubuntu?
[09:03] <CrazyTux> or Lubuntu.
[09:03] <tatertots> the term or phrase better and best are both subjective terms
[09:03] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, XFCE/Xubuntu Ubuntu/Unity  kde/kubuntu etc etc
[09:04] <CrazyTux> I am running Xubuntu now which is installed on the HDD.
[09:04] <tatertots> the ford f-250 always beats the Lamborghini when a two ton weight is attached to the back of both vehicles
[09:05] <tatertots> remove the two ton weight...the race out come changes....
[09:05] <CrazyTux> tatertots, which one is Ford and which is Lamborghini here?
[09:07] <tatertots> you were supposed to ask about the terms and conditions of the race
[09:07] <tatertots> lol
[09:07] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, I prefer GNOME 3 GNOME Shell definetly on other distros. With Ubuntu at times yes, but can also run unity 7 or 8 with ubuntu 16,10 unlike other distros so thats nice. i am mostly using an ubuntu tabet though instead of a computer, hence this nick as well, but here stuck to unity 8 for now, which works well on ubuntu phone and tabet.  I dont like xfce or lxde much, but yes Mate is great.
[09:07] <Speiros> * checks his (imaginary) Lamborghini Diablo for a towball:D
[09:08]  * neenee likes Ubuntu Gnome, but it's a shame that it's not pure Gnome
[09:08] <CrazyTux> Seb, ok.
[09:09] <SebthreeBQM10HD> neenee, pure you mean like fedora not that customised?
[09:10] <SebthreeBQM10HD> CrazyTux, loads you can try old skool ones such as fluxbox and openbox and icevm and what not as well
[09:11] <CrazyTux> Seb, that's great.
[09:12] <neenee> SebthreeBQM10HD: I mean that it's customized, inclused firefox instead of 'Gnome Web' for instance, some default Gnome packages are not included / replaced with what the maintainer prefers/decided to put in
[09:12] <puddle> ikevin, thanks for all the help you gave me, as it turned out it was a docker container issue (had to delete the containers and reinstall pspp)
[09:19] <nights> hm
[09:19] <nights> something is wrong with my network setup
[09:19] <tatertots> nights: are you chatting from the computer right now? yes or no
[09:20] <nights> every time i boot i have to manually run dhclient for the machine to get an ip
[09:20] <nights> any idea what i can do to fix it?
[09:20] <SebthreeBQM10HD> neenee, most distros that by default run gnome, actsually run firefox by default instead, gnome know that to, and its ok
[09:21] <neenee> SebthreeBQM10HD: Well, I prefer to get the default first and make my own decision later. I see that the official PPA from the Gnome Team doesn't include a number of packages either, perhaps there's a good reason when it comes to Ubuntu, I will have to read up on it.
[09:23] <tatertots> nights: my only idea is that if there was something you could do to fix it...you wouldnt be here asking.....and or you would have already fixed it
[09:24] <nights> tatertots: nah..
[09:24] <nights> of course its fixable
[09:24] <nights> i think its because i choose manual network setup during OS install
[09:25] <neenee> nights: an ugly workaround would be to add the dhclient command to rc.local, but that's no fix - which WM/network management tool do you use - or just /etc/network/interfaces?
[09:28] <Sebo> Hi! I've got lots of following messages in `dmesg`: "aacraid: Host adapter abort request (2,0,0,0)"; "aacraid: Host adapter reset request. SCSI hang ?"; "aacraid: SCSI bus appears hung"
[09:28] <nights> +
[09:28] <nights> neenee: will try this:
[09:28] <nights> https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1387327
[09:28] <nights> looks like thats the answer
[09:29] <Sebo> Any idea how could I get rid of it?
[09:29] <neenee> it can be, though I have no entry in my /etc/network/interfaces, I use gnome networking manager which manages my connection, hence my question what you use :)
[09:30] <nights> lets see :-) rebooting now
[09:30] <nights> pretty sure its something simple
[09:32] <neenee> most likely
[09:32] <yaourt> anyone know how to fix/sort this error please...  http://pastebin.com/Cx0KrSsG
[09:33] <nights> but probably not eth0
[09:33] <nights> my network adapter is named inet6
[09:33] <SebthreeBQM10HD> neenee, Ubuntu used to align quite closely with GNOME releases, but now it seems to like always be behind one version from the latest stable
[09:35] <yaourt> Anyone know how to resolve that issue?
[09:36] <neenee> SebthreeBQM10HD: I do not mind being behind a bit, I just prefer Ubuntu adhering to the defaults in some cases - but it's not a true issue, just something I've had to get used to. I could pick a different distro to be closer, but that brings with it issues of its own which are less easily overlooked. I do not have the time anymore for gentoo/arch/slack/etc - fun if you have the time, but well.. working system
[09:36] <neenee> first, followed by family, work, etc... far down that line comes the adherance
[09:37] <neenee> yaourt: sounds like you did not add the ppa correctly / wrong path?
[09:38] <neenee> try: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kernel-ppa/ppa
[09:38] <acresearch> hello people, to install soundnode i need to run a curl -s URL then sudo apt-get,,,, why? why not just immediatly sudo apt-get? i want to understand the concept
[09:38] <neenee> acresearch: what does the curl command retrieve?
[09:38] <yaourt> still giving me that same error neenee:
[09:39] <neenee> yaourt: you will want to remove the broken ppa first, then add the correct one
[09:39] <ManilaBOY> ???
[09:39] <yaourt> neenee, and how is that done?
[09:39] <acresearch> neenee: script.deb.sh    then it is piped to | sudo bash
[09:40] <neenee> acresearch: perhaps it adds a new source / to sources.list.d, then apt-get updates, so that the package is available?
[09:41] <neenee> yaourt: you can find the added ppas in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ - broken one is there, remove it, if you can't use add-apt-repository --remove, then run apt-get update, then add the proper one
[09:41] <acresearch> neenee: well when i apt search soundnode    i do not get a result,
[09:41] <acresearch> but their website gives this curl command then sudo apt-get install
[09:42] <acresearch> neenee: everything is working fine, i just want to know why they run this command instead of just sudp apt-get install
[09:42] <nwe> I have a problem.. my preseed install dont remove my current lvm confiugration, how should I fix this?
[09:42] <loganlee> hello my friends
[09:42] <neenee> acresearch: it depends on the contents of the script
[09:43] <acresearch> neenee: so what does curl do? just download?
[09:44] <yaourt> neenee, i dont see it there.
[09:44] <neenee> acresearch: yes, download / output to file
[09:45] <neenee> yaourt: can you check your history - see what command you used to add it initially?
[09:45] <yaourt> neenee, i tried that, but somehow no bash history.
[09:46] <CaptainQuirk> guys, I switched my system locale through the language support app
[09:46] <CaptainQuirk> but it didn't change the related vars in the shell
[09:46] <CaptainQuirk> for example, doing a git status yields a french content
[09:47] <nights> neenee: ok, problem was my network interface was named enp4s0  not eth0
[09:47] <neenee> nights: :)
[09:47] <yaourt> neenee, im tryning to add a mainstream kernel in hopes to fix the video card issue.
[09:48] <neenee> yaourt: have you added any other ppas? they are not in the dir either?
[09:48] <yaourt> i have not.
[09:48] <neenee> yaourt: ah okay, I'm running 4.9.4 - partly to fix a videocard issue too, runs painlessly
[09:48] <tatertots> CaptainQuirk: what was wrong with the local you installed with? why did you not pick the appropriate or desired local during install?
[09:48] <neenee> but I compiled from source, without ppa
[09:49] <yaourt> neenee, you don't know how to do it with ppa?
[09:49] <neenee> yaourt: do you have a line in your sources.list referring to the PPA? It should not be there
[09:51] <crazyoldworld> can aws multicast?
[09:51] <neenee> yaourt: mm I never felt the need, I prefer to compile/customize my own, might as well since I had to add a few patches (I used https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/debian-ubuntu-building-installing-a-custom-linux-kernel/ + mind the comment about 'make localmodconfig' as well)
[09:52] <tatertots> only on premium plus accounts
[09:52] <yaourt> neenee, i dont want to break something doing it that way, just want to be able to do it ppa
[09:53] <neenee> yaourt: ok. there is very little chance of breaking, since you copy the config of your currently running kernel - it would just be a newer version but with the same config. That said, if you prefer PPA, you should use PPA - no need to force you to do otherwise
[09:54] <neenee> I suggest you look at your sources.list first
[09:54] <yaourt> i removed the broken one.
[09:54] <yaourt> i just don't know how to add the one im suppose to.
[09:55] <neenee> https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[09:55] <neenee> You can try that - the commands are listed
[09:56] <yaourt> neenee, thats the kernel i want?
[09:56] <neenee> well, which do you want specifically?
[09:56] <yaourt> one that will fix the glitches.
[09:57] <yaourt> web pages on my browser tweak out, when scrolling etc
[09:57] <yaourt> one guy here told me last week to use a main stream kernel to fix it or w.e
[09:58] <neenee> You will need to determine which patch / kernel version that is specifically fixed by. Did you ask the guy last week which version specifically would fix the issue?
[09:58] <neenee> just randomly upgrading packages because it might fix something is a good way to get an unstable system.
[09:58] <yaourt> that is all he told me, "try using a main stream kernel"
[09:59] <yaourt> my video card is intel hd 4000
[09:59] <neenee> Well, you can try the PPA I pasted, it is a newer version of the kernel. You can always select the previous kernel from grub
[10:00] <yaourt> ok thank you for the help
[10:02] <neenee> And so he is off, without being sure it will help, to do something or other. Will we see him again? Who knows.
[10:02] <CaptainQuirk> tatertots, I think it messes with one of my vim plugins
[10:02] <CaptainQuirk> that somehow parses the output of git status
[10:02] <N3X15> So how long is #1543280 going to be lurking?
[10:02] <N3X15> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptitude/+bug/1543280
[10:02] <hateball> neenee: if you see them again, this PPA could be an option as well https://launchpad.net/~paulo-miguel-dias/+archive/ubuntu/mesa/
[10:03] <neenee> good idea :)
[10:04] <neenee> kernel upgrade just seems like such a ham-fisted way to try to fix something, updating mesa is indeed more specific :)
[10:08] <spectroway> HI
[10:09] <spectroway> kUIII
[10:09] <stupid> hy too
[10:09] <spectroway> U STUPID
[10:09] <CaptainQuirk> I reset this value in my ~/.bashrc too like export LC_ALL=en_EN.UTF-8
[10:09] <spectroway> good
[10:10] <spectroway> Is there any softwares like illustrator that can install in ubuntu
[10:10] <Ben64> inkscape
[10:11] <spectroway> Thanks
[10:11] <Herbalist> yeah!
[10:11] <tatertots> what's inkscape
[10:12] <Ben64> a software like illustrator :D
[10:12] <Speiros> N3X15 Doesn't that link show it as having a solution to both parts, or are you having issues with it still?
[10:13] <spectroway> Ubuntu software store is getting off when i opened... how can i solve this problem ?
[10:13] <N3X15> Speiros, it's still an issue and the links the installer tries to download from are dead anyway
[10:14] <spectroway> helloooo Ben
[10:14] <spectroway> Ubuntu software store is getting off when i opened... how can i solve this problem ?
[10:16] <Speiros> N3X15 Ok.  Did you try the comments in #43 of that link?  The last place to download the fonts?
[10:16] <N3X15> I'm about to, but it seems rather silly that this problem has been going on this long without a fix.
[10:16] <spectroway> hello Speiros.. can u help to solve the problem which i have mentioned earlier..
[10:17] <Speiros> N3X15 Yes, I understand the frustration.  I haven't dealt with it personally yet.
[10:18] <Speiros> spectroway I can have a look, but i don't know illustrator.  I don't know what you mean by Ubuntu software store is "getting off".  What do you mean?  Is it not working?
[10:18] <Speiros> Ben64 Sorry mate.  I missed your answer.
[10:18] <Speiros> spectroway I see the inkscape was offered as an answer to the first part.
[10:19] <Ben64> i like inkscape more than illustrator
[10:20] <spectroway> I meant, when i opened Ubuntu software store, its getting closed every time
[10:21] <spectroway> Ubuntu software store in the sense Ubuntu App store.
[10:22] <Speiros> spectroway Ok, thanks for the explanation.  Do you mean the Ubuntu Software Centre?
[10:23] <spectroway> yeah exactly
[10:23] <Speiros> Ok.  Thanks.
[10:23] <spectroway> y its happening like this every time
[10:24] <Speiros> spectroway There is a link here that might help.  Are you proficient with Ubuntu?
[10:24] <Speiros> spectroway https://askubuntu.com/questions/563539/software-center-keeps-crashing
[10:26] <spectroway> Thank u Speiros
[10:26] <Speiros> spectroway I hope it helps.
[10:26] <N3X15> Speiros, upstream ttf-mscorefonts-installer package (Debian package v3.6) seems to work, in case that helps bump implementation
[10:28] <Speiros> N3X15 I'm only a user on here.  I don't have any privileges, but I'm sure one of the admins can, if there are any about.
[10:28] <N3X15> Ah, I misread your earlier message.  Disregard, then.
[10:28] <Speiros> N3X15 :)
[10:34] <tatertots> how to run windows software in ubuntu?
[10:35] <Speiros> tatertots Have you used WINE before?
[10:36] <tatertots> Speiros: i have heard of wine but i would rather use windows programs without wine in ubuntu
[10:36] <Speiros> tatertots Ah, okay.  I'm not sure of other options.  It'll be good to see what's available.
[10:37] <Ben64> tatertots: there's no other way
[10:38] <tatertots> Ben64: what if i update kernel?...can i run windows programs then?
[10:38] <Ben64> no that isn't how anything works
[10:42] <washhasted> virtual machine
[10:45] <neenee> If you want to use windows software without any emulation.. I'm afraid you'd have to run windows
[10:45] <Ben64> Wine Is Not an Emulator, it's right in the name
[10:46] <neenee> Let me call it a translation layer then
[10:52] <Kuz> Hey can someone out there give me a hand?
[10:53] <Kuz> I prefer right hands
[10:53] <Speiros> Kuz What seems to be the problem?
[10:53] <nwz> he's missing a right hand
[10:53] <Speiros> lol nwz
[10:53] <Kuz> Hehe yeh
[10:54] <Kuz> But jokes aside
[10:54] <Kuz> I am having trouble with device ownership bs
[10:55] <Kuz> I havent touched Ubuntu in years so I feel like my brain has been turned to mush
[10:55] <neenee> Please try to be more specific, what are you trying to do?
[10:55] <Kuz> Okay I am trying to copy the contents of an ISO to my hard drive but it says that I dont have permissions
[10:55] <Kuz> I have to be root.
[10:56] <neenee> Can you access the contents of the ISO / see the files? Where are you trying to copy the files?
[10:57] <Kuz> yes I can access the ISO contents. but I cant put anything onto the hard drive itself without proper permissions
[10:58] <neenee> Which directory specifically are you trying to copy to
[10:58] <neenee> Try your homedir first - one file, you will have access to that.
[10:58] <Kuz> there is no directory its just a big blank hard drive
[10:59] <Kuz> newly formatted ext4 partition
[10:59] <Speiros> Kuz So you're doing an install?
[10:59] <Speiros> Kuz How did you go about partitioning it?
[10:59] <Kuz> I am trying to stick an installer onto it so I can run it and put linux minto on it for a friend
[11:00] <Kuz> I deleted the origional partition in gparted and made a new ext4 partition, now I am just putting the contents of an iso into the hard drive and making it bootabler
[11:00] <Kuz> I deleted the origional partition in gparted and made a new ext4 partition, now I am just putting the contents of an iso into the hard drive and making it bootable
[11:01] <neenee> It might be easier to make a bootable USB stick, then head over to your friend and install onto the harddisk, wiping it during install - partitioning it properly
[11:02] <Kuz> I dont have a usb stick. I am broke as fuck too
[11:02] <Kuz> So I am just doing with what I got
[11:03] <Speiros> Fair enough.  What's preventing you from putting mint directly onto the hard drive for your friend?  Why the separate installer?
[11:04] <Kuz> because I cant access the drive without being root
[11:04] <Speiros> Kuz Do you own the administrator account?
[11:04] <CrazyTux> hello, I am not able to view videos on the video players, like VLC on my Xubuntu. I can hear the audio though.
[11:04] <Kuz> yes I do
[11:04] <CrazyTux> No video, but only audio.
[11:04] <neenee> CrazyTux: if you run vlc from the commandline, what do you see as error message?
[11:05] <Speiros> Kuz Okay, that's great:)
[11:05] <CrazyTux> neenee, how to run vlc from command line?
[11:05] <neenee> CrazyTux: just type 'vlc' :)
[11:05] <neenee> followed by enter
[11:05] <Ben64> Kuz: sudo chown $USER /path/to/the/drive
[11:05] <CrazyTux> I can open VLC.
[11:06] <CrazyTux> by using command line.
[11:06] <neenee> CrazyTux: I know, but this way errors will show up in the terminal
[11:06] <CrazyTux> no errors.
[11:06] <neenee> when you play the file
[11:06] <Kuz> Ben64: okay I'll try that
[11:06] <CrazyTux> neenee, no errors when I open the video file. I can only hear audio, not able to view any video.
[11:06] <Ben64> CrazyTux: install mplayer2 or mpv and try with that, if it doesn't work, pastebin full error
[11:07] <neenee> does the video work elsewhere?
[11:07] <neenee> does it have a video stream?
[11:07] <CrazyTux> parole media player also has the same problem.
[11:08] <CrazyTux> parole was pre installed with Xubuntu.
[11:08] <Ben64> CrazyTux: install mplayer2 or mpv and try with that, if it doesn't work, pastebin full error
[11:08] <CrazyTux> just half an hour back both vlc and parole worked fine.
[11:09] <CrazyTux> just a minute. I'll restart the system and try again.
[11:10] <neenee> I doubt that will change anything for some reason.
[11:10] <tatertots> lol undo everything you've changed in the last half hour CrazyTux
[11:10] <Ben64> he left
[11:12]  * neenee starts a drumroll
[11:13] <CrazyTux> guys, after restarting the system, both vlc and parole are working fine. What could be the problem?
[11:13] <Ben64> impossible to tell since you restarted
[11:14] <CrazyTux> ok. Anyway, it works now.
[11:14] <CrazyTux> don't know what was the problem.
[11:18] <Speiros> CrazyTux Well, end goal reached, method unconfirmed:)
[11:19] <CrazyTux> Speiros, yes. lol.
[11:19] <Speiros> :)
[11:20] <Kuz> hey Ben64
[11:20] <Speiros> CrazyTux Maybe a cache?
[11:20] <Kuz> It didnt work
[11:20] <Ben64> yes it does
[11:20] <Kuz> I am not sure what I am doing wring I mean'
[11:20] <Kuz> worn
[11:20] <Kuz> wrong
[11:20] <Ben64> where is the drive mounted
[11:21] <Kuz> Okay you are gonna think I am a retard but I dunno what that means
[11:21] <Ben64> where is the drive
[11:21] <CrazyTux> Speiros, may be.
[11:22] <Kuz> Inside the computer
[11:22] <Speiros> Kuz The pathway name of where you're trying to get to.
[11:22] <Ben64> i give up
[11:22] <Speiros> Ben64 You are doing well man.  Don't give up mate:)
[11:23] <Kuz> "/media/kuzan/dc17edb4-d2f7-4cdb-8b11-9796e6df0893"
[11:23] <Ben64> no way, i can't deal with that
[11:23] <Kuz> thats the path
[11:23] <Kuz> "/media/kuzan/dc17edb4-d2f7-4cdb-8b11-9796e6df0893"
[11:23] <Ben64> 18 minutes in and step 1 incomplete
[11:23] <Ben64> time to give up
[11:23] <Kuz> Hey i am just a little rusty guy
[11:23] <Kuz> gimme a break
[11:25] <Speiros> I think it's a syntax error.  I don't understand in the chown command whether $user is literal or not.  Is it, or is it his username?
[11:25] <Speiros> Kuz lol @ little rusty guy.  Get some lanolin on ya!
[11:25] <neenee> $user is a variable which will be replaced with the current user
[11:26] <Speiros> Ah, cool.  That may be the problem.
[11:26] <neenee> You should not run the command as root, but as normal user, hence the 'sudo' in front of it, which will elevate the command
[11:26] <Speiros> So Kuz, follow Ben64's instructions, but where $user is, put your username (the name of your user when you loaded ubuntu onto your computer, and not your account name.
[11:27] <Speiros> )
[11:27] <Speiros> If you've already typed it somewhere, you can press the up button, and it will scroll through your commands, and you can edit it.
[11:30] <Kuz> YES finally thanks guys
[11:30] <Speiros> :)  Choice.
[11:31] <Kuz> so much for ben >..>
[11:31] <Speiros> lol, hey, don't forget he gave you the command.
[11:33] <neenee> Do you plan to install linux to the same harddisk as you're booting from?
[11:33] <Kuz> thats true I shouldnt be suck a dick
[11:33] <Kuz> such
[11:33] <Kuz> XD
[11:34] <Kuz> anyway yeah thanks for the help ben
[11:34] <ppf> how do i mount a partition out of an iso?
[11:36] <neenee> ppf: Mount an iso / access the files on it?
[11:36] <ppf> not the entire iso, just on of the partitions inside
[11:36] <ppf> *one
[11:47] <ppf> ah, got it. the offset option is in bytes, not sectors :)
[11:49] <Speiros> Ok people.  Have a great day.
[11:57] <CaptainQuirk> Where should I change locale related shell vars so that my ui and my terminal are in sync ?
[11:57] <pedro_> hi
[11:58] <chandlerbing> When is php 7.1 coming to the default ubuntu 16.04 repository
[12:02] <IamTrying> http://i.imgur.com/Lk3bcbd.png - Ubuntu 16.10 - How do i connect from my OSX 10.11.6 to Ubuntu 16.10 Screen?  (not slow VNC, nor TeamViewer but RDP like protocol)
[12:06] <mcphail> chandlerbing: unless it is a security fix which cannot be backported, an existing release usually does not get new versions of software
[12:06] <mcphail> !latest | chandlerbing
[12:06] <bornCode> hi all
[12:06] <bornCode> need help
[12:07] <chandlerbing> Thank you mcphail
[12:08] <mcphail> chandlerbing: you're welcome
[12:13] <mozammel> does anybody can explain me what is History.Daemon which is sucking my 50% CPU for very long time ? I'm using it Ubuntu 16.10 ubuntu desktop.
[12:16] <neenee> I'm not sure, I do not recognise that process
[12:19] <mozammel> neenee: seems its a devil process, there is no way to top it, even root user cant stop it too.
[12:19] <mozammel> strange thing is that google have no answer for this issue.
[12:21] <chl_> is it possible to get stack traces from journalctl
[12:21] <aotersito> hola
[12:22] <ppf> mozammel: disable or uninstall it?
[12:22] <ppf> !info history-service
[12:23] <aiena> I am using gedit. I know you can use regex to search and replace but how do you use regex to only search ?
[12:23] <aiena> I am on ubuntu 14.x
[12:23] <ppf> aiena: you can use the search-and-replace window to just search
[12:24] <mozammel> ppf: http://pastebin.com/u9AWN5hJ
[12:26] <mozammel> ubottu: I'm going to delete it now
[12:26] <ppf> mozammel: ?
[12:26] <ppf> is that the right paste?
[12:26] <aiena> ppf,  thanks
[12:27] <mozammel> ppf: not, I did mistake.
[12:27] <bornCode> img:hover {transform: scale(1.1);}
[12:27] <bornCode> its not working
[12:27] <bornCode> can some help me how to fix this
[12:27] <mozammel> ppf: im uinstalling history-daemon. let restart and see
[12:28] <ppf> bornCode: that's not an ubuntu question
[12:28] <ppf> !alis | bornCode
[12:28] <neenee> indeed
[12:28] <neenee> Sounds more like css?
[12:29] <bornCode> ok thanks
[12:30] <neenee> You have the syntax correct at least.
[12:31] <n1c0xxxx> HI all
[12:34] <chl_> hey, i
[12:35] <chl_> I've got a program which runs fine when it is started as binary, but when its running as a service it crashes, for no apparent reason in the logs
[12:36] <aiena> chl_, what do you mean by as a service is it a cronjob ?
[12:36] <aiena> meaning you run the binary automatically and keep it running like a daemon ?
[12:37] <chl_> aiena: as a systemd service, like a daemon
[12:37] <ppf> aiena: that's two different things ;)
[12:37] <ppf> chl_: what is "the logs" exactly?
[12:37] <ppf> the journal?
[12:37] <chl_> ppf: journatlctl -u <program>
[12:37] <ppf> or stuff in /var/logs that the application writes
[12:37] <chl_> sorry bad spelling
[12:37] <ppf> ok
[12:38] <chl_> is it possible to get journalctl to output stack traces?
[12:38] <ppf> does the program actually produce output?
[12:38] <ppf> systemctl status shows you at least the exit code
[12:38] <chl_> exited, status=0/SUCCESS is the status code
[12:38] <ppf> that's not crashed
[12:39] <ppf> how do you know it crasehd instead of running?
[12:39] <ppf> what program is it?
[12:39] <chl_> its a gunicorn daemon
[12:39] <chl_> it doesnt spawn any processes, and the ExecStop is called immediatly after the program has started
[12:41] <ppf> did you hand-write the unit?
[12:41] <chl_> yep, I can paste the systemd file, give me a sec
[12:42] <chl_> ppf: https://dpaste.de/rLZU
[12:42] <aiena> hmm then your process ran and exited. Cleanly.
[12:42] <aiena> It could happen if your binary has no more work to do.
[12:42] <aiena> is the binary a service or an application which terminates. After it is done ? E.g. a shell script will execute and terminate when its done. With exit code 0.
[12:42] <ppf> chl_: is gunicorn forking?
[12:42] <ppf> i think not
[12:43] <JP____> in lubuntu: i want to connect to my server (access files and folder), how?
[12:43] <ppf> chl_: make it a Type=simple
[12:43] <meta-coder> Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg exited unexpectedly. Encountering this error too often on 16.04 64bit.
[12:43] <ppf> chl_: also, drop that ExecStop
[12:43] <chl_> ppf: alright, ill give it a shot
[12:44] <hateball> JP____: no one here knows what "my server" is, so you need to provide more details
[12:45] <chl_> ppf: same, however now I get this output: https://dpaste.de/ChdX
[12:46] <MajorAnyone> Hi, how can i check if i have a 32bit or 64bit Ubuntu Mate 14 installed
[12:47] <neenee> uname -p
[12:47] <neenee> well, that would just show what the processor supports I suppose
[12:48] <k1l_> uname -i
[12:48] <ppf> chl_: hm.
[12:48] <neenee> or type 'arch'
[12:49] <chl_> ppf: I might have found an error in the writing of PID files
[12:49] <ppf> chl_: what's the unit looking like now?
[12:49] <ppf> chl_: i think you're starting it wrong
[12:50] <chl_> ppf: yeah, let me give it another go, thanks for now :)
[12:50] <ppf> this should do it: ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/gunicorn -w 4 --worker-class gevent --preload --bind unix:/tmp/internet.sock -m 007 run:app
[12:50] <ppf> plus WorkingDirectory=/home/mas/internetengine
[12:51] <ppf> chl_: ^
[12:52] <solz> #world
[13:01] <neenee> #hello
[13:16] <chl_> ppf: got it to work, thanks
[13:18] <ppf> chl_: welcome
[13:18] <ppf> what did the trick?
[13:18] <ppf> how's the unit looking now?
[13:34] <humoroustwo> Hello
[13:34] <neenee> hi
[13:37] <humoroustwo> I'm trying to completely remove a package from my systems (specifically gitkraken, I was having issues with it)
[13:37] <humoroustwo> Would sudo apt-get --purge remove gitkraken suffice?
[13:37] <neenee> If you installed it with apt, yes
[13:38] <humoroustwo> neenee, I assume it would say something along the lines of 'package not found' if I hadn't, right?
[13:38] <neenee> yes
[13:38] <humoroustwo> kewl. brb restarting
[13:38] <neenee> why do people restart so often
[13:38] <k1l_> i guess he wasnt using ubuntu right now
[13:39] <neenee> ah okay
[13:43] <neenee> wb
[14:03] <roman_x111> can anyone help me with a problem with apt.  I am running xenial and was getting the following error: "The package linux-headers-4.4.0-57 needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.".   I ran the following command: "sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq linux-headers-4.4.0-57".  if I do an apt-cache search linux-headers-4.4.0-57 it does not return anything, (the highest version returned is 4.4.0-47). uname -a shows 4.4.0-57-generic
[14:04] <k1l_> roman_x111: did you install kernel and headers manually?
[14:04] <FinalX> the package is linux-headers-4.4.0 .. not linux-headers-4.4.0-57
[14:04] <FinalX> you might have to pass a version to apt-get install
[14:04] <roman_x111> no, I think it was an automatic update
[14:05] <k1l_> roman_x111: can you show the output of "apt-cache policy linux-headers-generic" on paste.ubuntu.com ?
[14:05] <roman_x111> doing sudo apt-get install linux-headers-4.4.0 gives the following
[14:05] <FinalX> roman_x111: try: apt-get install linux-headers-4.4.0=4.4.0-57.78
[14:05] <roman_x111> he following packages have unmet dependencies:
[14:05] <roman_x111>  linux-generic : Depends: linux-headers-generic (= 4.4.0.57.60) but 4.4.0.47.50 is to be installed
[14:05] <FinalX> o
[14:05] <FinalX> in that case, try: apt-get install linux-headers-4.4.0=4.4.0-57.60
[14:06] <FinalX> but I think after apt-get update'ing, the only version left is 4.4.0-57.78
[14:06] <roman_x111> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23816437/
[14:06] <k1l_> FinalX: lets first look at the repos whats the cause of that mixup
[14:06] <k1l_> roman_x111: is this a desktop?
[14:06] <FinalX> apt-cache policy linux-headers-4.4.0 # will return all installable versions
[14:06] <roman_x111> yes
[14:06] <FinalX> ah
[14:06] <roman_x111> k1l_: yes
[14:07] <gljones2001> How do i set JAVA_HOME permanently in ubuntu?
[14:07] <k1l_> roman_x111: go to system settings -> software&updates. then make sure "xenial-updates" and "xenial-security" are checked
[14:07] <gljones2001> How do i set JAVA_HOME permanently in ubuntu?
[14:08] <Budhnop> you meen in PATH?
[14:08] <neenee> please do not ask the same question twice within the same time. try putting the value in rc.local, that way it'll get set at boot
[14:09] <k1l_> gljones2001: http://askubuntu.com/questions/175514/how-to-set-java-home-for-java
[14:09] <roman_x111> k1l_: I think that might have been the problem, I can see linux-headers-4.4.0-57-generic with apt-cache search
[14:09] <k1l_> put it into the /etc/environment
[14:09] <gljones2001> I set it in /etc/eniroment, but it dosent work untill i run ". /etc/enviroment" and then echo for it works.
[14:09] <k1l_> roman_x111: make sure to run "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade" to make sure you got all the security updates installed
[14:09] <FinalX> roman_x111: 4.4.0-59.80 should then probably also become available as an upgrade, might as well
[14:10] <k1l_> gljones2001: its is only activated after relogin. not at the same time
[14:10] <k1l_> roman_x111: and dont uncheck those repos again :)
[14:10] <gljones2001> I restarted, and im trying tu use maven.
[14:11] <roman_x111> k1l_: :) thanks for your help.  I am not sure when they got unchecked, probably my fault.
[14:11] <gljones2001> k1l_:  I restarted, and im trying tu use maven.
[14:12] <k1l_> gljones2001: that method is the standard method. so what ubuntu do you use exactly? what did you put into the /etc/environment exactly? what is the outpu of "export JAVA_HOME" after a restart?
[14:13] <crazyoldworld> what os does alexa run on?
[14:14] <gljones2001> k1l_: i use 16.04 running on virtualbox, i put JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64" export JAVA_HOME into /etc/environment and the output of echo is /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-oracle
[14:15] <gljones2001> k1l_: i have no idea where java 7 came from.
[14:16] <FinalX> speaking of kernels, I should probably finally reboot my box, still running -22 :p
[14:16] <k1l_> running mvn with sudo?
[14:16] <gljones2001> yes
[14:16] <k1l_> that resets the envs iirc
[14:16] <gljones2001> ?
[14:17] <k1l_> sudo is a user change and that resets the env variables to not mess that much with the differences in the envs
[14:17] <gljones2001> k1l_: ?
[14:17] <gljones2001> so how do i change JAVA_HOME?
[14:20] <gljones2001> k1l_: so how do i change JAVA_HOME?
[14:20] <k1l_> gljones2001: this explains it and tells you how to let java_home passing through sudo http://askubuntu.com/questions/607545/maven-java-home-is-not-defined-correctly
[14:20] <crazyoldworld> export JAVA_HOME=/path/to/java/home:/other/path/to/java/home
[14:21] <crazyoldworld> then ex[prt PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME
[14:21] <Southern_Gentlem> i think alternatives works better
[14:21] <crazyoldworld> update-alternatives
[14:21] <Killa> this is emanuel goldstein coming live at WBA....
[14:22] <k1l_> the issue is that maven seems to not care about the alternatives
[14:23] <jophish_> Hi all
[14:24] <jophish_> I've got a server humming along with Lucid
[14:24] <jophish_> it's set up just the way I want, however I'd like to install mediatomb, but obviously the packages for lucid are no longer hosted
[14:24] <jophish_> what's my best option?
[14:24] <ppf> upgrade
[14:25] <jophish_> I'm scared, it's working just right
[14:25] <jophish_> it's also hundreds of miles away, so a fix is tricky if it goes wrong and can't connect to the network after doing anything big
[14:25] <chu> Is it headless?
[14:25] <jophish_> yeah
[14:26] <k1l_> jophish_: either upgrade or make a new install of a supported release.
[14:26] <k1l_> keeping it running is not an option
[14:26] <jophish_> why not?
[14:26] <chu> The problems with Ubuntu for which you'd be scared are generally related the Unity I think. Since you don't need to worry about that, give it a crack.
[14:26] <chu> Try it and see!
[14:26] <humoroustwo> Does anyone here have any experience with gitkraken? I'm having some issues with it (it's stuck 'opening repo').
[14:27] <k1l_> jophish_: because its a security issue since 2015
[14:27] <k1l_> jophish_: look at ubuntu.com/usn and see what updates you are missing
[14:27] <humoroustwo> I tried reinstalling it after purging, but I'm still signed in and experiencing the same issue :/
[14:27] <jophish_> k1l_: It's not connected to the internet
[14:27] <rist> sruli: can i create a 80gb partition
[14:28] <rist> i really need to move 80gb of content from my current distro to the one i'll install through liveusb
[14:28] <sruli> rist: is this regarding your backup for reinstall?
[14:28] <rist> and i have only one usb
[14:28] <rist> yes, sruli
[14:28] <k1l_> jophish_: ok, that is at least one good point. but it will be lacking some support from programs that got updated in the meantime (7 years)
[14:28] <rist> the same thing we were discussing yesterday
[14:28] <rist> atleast 70-80gb of content
[14:29] <gagak> hi
[14:29] <sruli> rist:i responded yesterday .. but you left
[14:29] <jophish_> k1l_: the program I'd like to install (mediatomb) was available 7 years ago, and I don't think that the upnp standard has changed since then
[14:29] <rist> sruli: lvdisplay's response was No volume groups found
[14:29] <sruli> rist: "sudo lvdisplay" how much free space do you have?
[14:29] <k1l_> jophish_: i doubt you will find a version that will be working with that old libs etc.
[14:30] <sruli> rist: is that while you are booted in system or liveusb?
[14:30] <rist> sruli, booted in system
[14:30] <rist> not liveusb
[14:30] <jophish_> I know it's the last thing anyone wants to hear that some crackpot somewhere is running an ancient machine and refuses to upgrade :)
[14:30] <motaka2> after logging, no icons on the desktop is shown, and control+alt+t does not pop up terminal, I am fucked up. please help
[14:31] <jophish_> I could try a Precise version
[14:31] <k1l_> jophish_: its out of support. no one will try to fix issues with that, since its a dead end. you can upgrade or start with a 16.04 install that still got 4 years support left
[14:31] <Gitup> Question: Im installing Ubuntu 16.04 and through the installation it has asked me if I want to unmount /dev/sda       I thought sda would be my primary drive.. What should one do in this instance?
[14:32] <rist> sruli?
[14:32] <sruli> rist: so you dont use lvm, as i wrote yesterday, you can shrink your current volume to make place for another partition, but there is a possibility that something will go wrong and you will loose data
[14:34] <Gitup> Anyone?.
[14:34] <neenee> Gitup: if it has a previous install / other OS, it can be mounted
[14:34] <neenee> unmounting is fine unless you do not want to make changes to it
[14:35] <Gitup> I like you. Thanks. It will be a clean barebones install so I will unmount.
[14:35] <Gitup> No data needed from that ssd
[14:35] <Gitup> <3
[14:36] <jophish_> hmm, s/lucid/precise in /etc/apt/sources.list; apt-get update; apt-get install mediatomb; suggests upgrading a few packages
[14:36] <jophish_> what's the worst that can happen
[14:36] <k1l_> jophish_: no m(
[14:37] <k1l_> jophish_: well, first you lied to us saying its not connected to the internet. than you mixed your repos instead of doing is proper upgrade.
[14:37] <Killa> This is Emanuel Goldstein coming at you live from WBA
[14:38] <k1l_> Killa: please stop that in here. thanks
[14:38] <Killa> So whats good people
[14:39] <Gitup> Good people dont exist
[14:40] <Gitup> Man, I am not good at trolling...
[14:42] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[14:42] <volkswagner> Greetings!
[14:42] <volkswagner> I may be affected by this bug on recent 16.04.1 server install https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unattended-upgrades/+bug/1654600
[14:43] <volkswagner> I have /var and /var/lib/libvirt as separate partitions using LVM
[14:44] <volkswagner> I tried disabling unattended upgrades according to this link https://www.hiroom2.com/2016/05/18/ubuntu-16-04-auto-apt-update-and-apt-upgrade/
[14:45] <tmtim> hi, I am trying to disable password auth and replace with pub/private key auth for SSH. Everything is fine but even if I rename my private key I can still connect. Shouldn't it deny access?
[14:45] <tmtim> is there something saved allowing my host maybe?
[14:47] <LordNelthon> while I was installing ubuntu from a dvd (checked the sha256sum and the integrity before install and no errors found), something crashed but the installer continued and after the install, when I was going to reboot the system friezed, waited 10 minutes with no response and did an hard reset to boot into the installed system, and it seems to work. Since I
[14:47] <LordNelthon> selected to install updates while installing the system and when I checked they were just downloaded, should I be worried about system security/stability?
[14:48] <volkswagner> and also tried stopping unattended service before issuing reboot command but system still hangs for ten minutes with > [Failed] Failed to start Unattended Upgrades Shutdown   'systemcdl status unattended-upgrades.service' for details
[14:48] <sruli> tmtim: i dont think it looks at the name of private key, only the contants, try moving the is_rsa file to a different location and try to connect
[14:49] <humoroustwo> tmtim, you could also change the file format of the key file
[14:51] <g33kyboi> Hi, Please I am currently running an Ubuntu server on AWS. I want to create an image of current running instance and restore on a virtual machine on my local system. How do I create this image?
[14:53] <tatertots> g33kyboi: where would you store the image?
[14:54] <crazycoder> hello everybody
[14:54] <nicomachus> g33kyboi: you can use dd to write to an image file.
[14:54] <ppf> nicomachus: tricky, on a running machine
[14:54] <g33kyboi> tatertots: on the machine that owns the image
[14:54] <Malgorath> Is there a better virtualizer to run Ubuntu in then virtualbox, I'm having a lot of performance issues with it on my work box
[14:54] <crazycoder> i have changed the amd to an intel i7 6700k....i also have change the motherboard......dimm etc.... it works!! without a reinstall
[14:54] <crazycoder> how is that possible?
[14:54] <[twisti]> (on ubuntu lts 16) is there a convenient, effortless way to allow a friend access to a linux-ish VM environment that is safe for them to play with without endangering the main system ?
[14:55] <nicomachus> Clonezilla live would be safer, right ppf?
[14:55] <sruli> Malgorath: try kvm
[14:55] <Malgorath> sruli, isn't a KVM a hardware switch between two computers?
[14:55] <crazycoder> i think i must reinstall ubuntu 16.04
[14:55] <tatertots> g33kyboi: how many disk drives on AWS? what size?
[14:55] <crazycoder> right?
[14:55] <notpc> crazycoder: Not necessarily
[14:55] <rist> sruli, does .tar mean no compression
[14:56] <g33kyboi> tatertots: one disk drive
[14:56] <sruli> Malgorath: also a virtual machine software on linux
[14:56] <Malgorath> rist, .tar means stuck together in one file
[14:56] <Malgorath> sruli, ah thanks I'll look at it.
[14:56] <notpc> crazycoder: In general, you should be able to run it as long as the architecture is the same
[14:56] <Gitup> Like what .zip is for windows
[14:56] <tatertots> g33kyboi: size?
[14:56] <Gitup> kinda
[14:56] <sruli> Malgorath: which disro is your host?.
[14:56] <g33kyboi> tatertots: 100GB
[14:57] <Malgorath> Gitup, no, .zip is file compression, like .gz .tgz(tar.gz) .zip .bzip etc
[14:57] <g33kyboi> tatertots: 8GB RAM
[14:57] <tatertots> g33kyboi: so you want to image the 100GB drive and store the image on the same 100GB drive?
[14:57] <Gitup> Oh, I see. Thanks Malgorath
[14:58] <rist> when i try to make a large .tar.gz archive, my system warms up like hell
[14:58] <rist> i was wondering whether the same will happen with a .tar
[14:58] <notpc> rist: put some compressed air through your heatsinks
[14:58] <Gitup> Can you have uncompressed .zips though?
[14:59] <Malgorath> rist, compression in a tar.gz can be a bit taxing on the processor but a .tar file is just disk access really.
[14:59] <crazycoder> notpc, really??
[14:59] <crazycoder> but i changed 90% of the pc
[14:59] <tatertots> g33kyboi: so you want to image the 100GB drive and store the image on the same 100GB drive?
[14:59] <crazycoder> also AMD to INTEL
[14:59] <tmtim> hoarycripple, sruli thanks. I'll try that
[14:59] <g33kyboi> tatertots: I would expect it imaged just the data on the drive and not necessarily full disk size
[14:59] <Malgorath> Gitup, technically you can because you can set the level of compression
[14:59] <sruli> g33kyboi: are you running it on lvm?
[15:00] <Gitup> Malgorath. Rgr
[15:00] <tatertots> g33kyboi: have you done much system imaging in the past?
[15:00] <nicomachus> crazycoder: whoa, hold up. what's the issue? why is he telling you to put compressed air through your heatsinks...?
[15:01] <Cust0sLim3n> so preeseed is rather horrible
[15:01] <Cust0sLim3n> I'm wondering - can I just install with debboostrap from livecd ?
[15:01] <Cust0sLim3n> to me it seems simpler than figuring out what the deal is with preeseed's cryptic partinioning
[15:02] <crazycoder> nicomachus, ??
[15:02] <motaka2> heloo i had a lubuntu 14.04 installed, I restarted it and it doesnt show the icons after the login. what should I do ?
[15:02] <Malgorath> nicomachus, I think its because crazycoder stated he was having heat issues when doing .tar.gz file creation
[15:03] <g33kyboi> yea
[15:03] <g33kyboi> tatertots: not done any
[15:03] <crazycoder> i think you are talking to the wrong person Malgorath nicomachus
[15:03] <crazycoder> :)
[15:03] <Malgorath> crazycoder, I put both your names in that actually
[15:03] <crazycoder> i asked how is that possible that all works correctly if i changed 90% of my pc
[15:04] <nicomachus> crazycoder: because Ubuntu automatically detects and deploys the drivers it needs to run the OS.
[15:04] <tatertots> g33kyboi: are you using the free aws, and want to migrate off of it to avoid being billed for usage?
[15:04] <crazycoder> nicomachus, ok but i also need to install something ?
[15:04] <Malgorath> crazycoder, thats actually simple. Ubuntu has pretty much all the standard 'drivers' need to run almost any modern normal system right out of th ebox
[15:04] <nicomachus> and with a change in CPU and/or motherboard, that's minimal anyway. the only concern would be if you swapped out storage (HDD/SSD)
[15:05] <Gitup> lol, tatertots
[15:05] <crazycoder> Malgorath, i am running a very new cpu
[15:05] <crazycoder> 6700k i7
[15:05] <crazycoder> so i do not need anything ?
[15:05] <g33kyboi> tatertots: nope
[15:05] <Gitup> basicly you *could* swap everything but the drive
[15:05] <Gitup> and it may still boot
[15:05] <Malgorath> crazycoder, as nicomachus said, thats pretty much no issue for ubuntu. and no you shouldn't have to install anything special for it.
[15:06] <Gitup> you may find drivers dont work 100%
[15:06] <Gitup> but its possible
[15:06] <motaka2>  i had a lubuntu 14.04 installed, I restarted it and it doesnt show the icons after the login. what should I do ?
[15:06] <Malgorath> Gitup, as long as it finds the network and they parts you put in are normally compatible, its very unlikely
[15:07] <crazycoder> awesome
[15:07] <tatertots> g33kyboi: good think you're not using a free account
[15:08] <volkswagner> sudo systemctl status unattended-upgrades.service  shows  "Active: inactive (dead)", and I tried disabling unattended-upgrades with this link https://www.hiroom2.com/2016/05/18/ubuntu-16-04-auto-apt-update-and-apt-upgrade/ yet when rebooting/shutdown I still get hang with ""unattended-upgrade in progress during shutdown sleeping for 5s" Should I rename /etc/init.d/unattended-upgrades or make it non-executable?
[15:10] <Guest99774> hello
[15:10] <crazycoder> i never understood why 16gb are seen as 15.4 gb
[15:10] <crazycoder> is there a particular reason?
[15:10] <notpc> crazycoder: reserved space
[15:10] <Guest99774> because builders
[15:10] <crazycoder> notpc, on ram ??
[15:10] <FinalX> https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20140814132922-176099595-mb-vs-mib-gb-vs-gib
[15:10] <Guest99774> don't note the difference
[15:10] <v_y> crazycoder: 16*1000/1024
[15:11] <notpc> crazycoder: Yep
[15:11] <Guest99774> cherche on the interne
[15:11] <notpc> crazycoder: Some things need to stay there
[15:11] <crazycoder> ok
[15:11] <notpc> crazycoder: Or it's reserved for other uses
[15:11] <notpc> crazycoder: For instance, when I'm using onboard video, it reserves some ram as vram
[15:12] <crazycoder> ok got it
[15:12] <crazycoder> thank you
[15:13] <Gitup> bump v_y
[15:16] <Cust0sLim3n> ah, found it: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/installation-guide/amd64/apds04.html
[15:17] <Cust0sLim3n> perfect
[15:17] <Cust0sLim3n> 10x better than preseed
[15:19] <mg983> I'm getting a "Press Enter to Continue" when adding a PPA (sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ansible/ansible) how can I have this skip the press enter to conitnue, trying to script this...
[15:19] <mg983> trying -y
[15:20] <volkswagner> sudo apt-get unattended-upgrades purge  now system no longer hangs on reboot :)
[15:20] <volkswagner> Should I add comment to bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unattended-upgrades/+bug/1654600
[15:25] <mozammel> ppf: thanks its worked, now no more history-service.
[15:26] <mg983> KingsQuest: possibly the best nick ever
[15:26] <JP____> mg983...negative
[15:27] <mozammel> hi. is it recomeded to fsck for every boot on btrfs root derive ? can I set it once fsck every 15 boot ??
[15:27] <mg983> kk
[15:30] <motaka2> no help for me?  i had a lubuntu 14.04 installed, I restarted it and it doesnt show the icons after the login. what should I do ?
[15:33] <Gitup> motaka2
[15:33] <Gitup> what happens when you press ctrl-alt-f6
[15:34] <motaka2> Gitup: wait I rebooted
[15:35] <Prob> how do i free up disk space?
[15:35] <Prob> i cant find any disk utility program via the dash search
[15:35] <Prob> my ubuntu is BROKEN and I'm PISSED
[15:35] <notpc> Prob: How is it broken?
[15:36] <Prob> I CANT INSTAALL ANYTHING I ONT HAVE SPACE
[15:36] <tgm4883> you free up disk space by deleting stuff...
[15:36] <notpc> Prob: That sounds like it's entirely your fault
[15:36] <Gitup> buy a bigger drive?
[15:36] <Gitup> lol
[15:36] <Prob> i cant just delete random stuff, i need the disk space utility
[15:36] <tgm4883> notpc: Gitup be helpful please
[15:37] <Gitup> tgm4883 sorry
[15:37] <tgm4883> Prob: this is a standard ubuntu install? Do you have Baobab ?
[15:38] <uxfi> hello all
[15:39] <Prob> tgm4883: NO
[15:39] <Prob> EVERYTIME i use ubuntu something like this happens
[15:39] <Prob> this distro is so stupid
[15:39] <motaka2> Gitup: I followed the links here:  http://askubuntu.com/questions/553431/lubuntu-14-04-desktop-will-not-load-after-automatic-update and it fucked up everything. I dont see the login any more
[15:39] <JP____> Prob: what is your current disk space?
[15:39] <Prob> JP____: ZERO
[15:40] <tgm4883> Prob: ok, well let's try fixing this from the command line then. What's the output of 'df'
[15:40] <Prob> udev             4058076         0   4058076   0% /dev tmpfs             815760      9868    805892   2% /run /dev/sda1       35992192  34960152         0 100% / tmpfs            4078792      1920   4076872   1% /dev/shm tmpfs               5120         4      5116   1% /run/lock tmpfs            4078792         0   4078792   0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/loop0         76800     76800         0 100% /snap/ubuntu-core/423 /dev/loop1         779
[15:40] <JP____> I mean the size of your drive
[15:40] <tgm4883> Prob: please use pastebin
[15:40] <tgm4883> !pastebin
[15:40] <JP____> in GB
[15:40] <Prob> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23816829/
[15:41] <tgm4883> JP____: that will be in the command output
[15:42] <JP____> what is that hgfs?
[15:42] <JP____> Prob: what is the physical size of your harddisk?
[15:43] <tgm4883> Prob:  ok so you don't have a separate home partition, so It's likely that you just filled it up. But let's check logs in the off chance that is what filled the drive. What is the output of 'du /var | sort -n -r | head'
[15:43] <notpc> Guys I put lots of stuff on my computer and now there's no more room for stuff. Help me!
[15:43] <notpc>  /dev/sda1       35992192  34960152         0 100% / I found your problem
[15:43] <tgm4883> notpc: stop it
[15:43]  * Gitup slaps notpc around a bit with a large trout
[15:43] <JP____> tgm4883, his root folder is 34mb?
[15:44] <notpc> ouch
[15:44] <JP____> Hahahaha
[15:44] <tgm4883> 35GB
[15:44]  * notpc is bruised and smells something fishy
[15:44] <Prob> i always run out of space
[15:44] <JP____> Really? i see 34 million
[15:44] <Prob> this is broken
[15:44] <JP____> so Mb
[15:45] <tgm4883> JP____: it's GB
[15:45] <Prob> du: cannot access '/var/lib/lxcfs/cgroup/blkio/lxc/juju-acbeeb-0/system.slice/lvm2-monitor.service/blkio.reset_stats': Permission denied
[15:45] <tgm4883> Prob: let it finish running
[15:45] <tgm4883> JP____: you would be correct, if it was measured in bytes, which it is not
[15:46] <Prob> this is taking too long i cant use my system
[15:46] <notpc> JP____: Blocks
[15:46] <JP____> i haven't ever got a problem with ubuntu on 10gigs of memory
[15:46] <JP____> How did you manage to fill it up
[15:46] <tgm4883> Prob: it's checking all of your files in /var to see what is using space
[15:46] <JP____> What do you use your pc for?
[15:47] <Prob> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23816857/
[15:47] <JP____> Prob: what do you use your system for?
[15:47] <Prob> it just prints a bunch of numbers
[15:48] <tgm4883> Prob: yes, which means stuff to us
[15:48] <notpc> Prob: after, try this one: 'du -hs ~/Downloads'
[15:48] <Prob> i already deleted that folder
[15:48] <amer> how can i remove sage virus using Ubuntu
[15:48] <tgm4883> Prob: as I figured, that is fine. So do this 'du /home | sort -n -r | head'
[15:48] <StumpDumb> I click on 'Files' on the launcher and it does nothing
[15:49] <amer> how can i remove sage virus using Ubuntu ?
[15:49] <Prob> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23816864/
[15:49] <Prob> why doesnt ubuntu have a disk analyzer???
[15:49] <tgm4883> Prob: how about you empty your trash
[15:49] <Prob> i already did
[15:49] <StumpDumb> also the USB jump drive is shown I click on it it does nothing?
[15:50] <tgm4883> Prob: you sure about tha?
[15:50] <notpc> hahaha
[15:50] <Prob> ITS NOT WORKING
[15:50] <notpc> sorry
[15:50] <Prob> I CLICK DELETE AND IT ISNT DELETING
[15:50] <RFleming> Prob: install baobab
[15:50] <tgm4883> Prob: looks like you have a bit of space in /home/pc/.local/share/Trash/files
[15:50] <tgm4883> RFleming: he can't
[15:50] <Prob> it doesnt let me empty the trash
[15:50] <notpc> RFleming: He can't install anything, he's full
[15:51] <Prob> Ubuntu is completely broken, i hate this distro
[15:51] <amer> any body answer me
[15:51] <amer> how can i remove sage virus using Ubuntu ?
[15:51] <ducasse> !patience | amer
[15:51] <tgm4883> !patience | amer
[15:51] <notpc> rm -r ~/.local/share/Trash/files/*
[15:51] <RFleming> Prob: sudo rm -rf /home/pc/.local/share/Trash/*
[15:52] <tgm4883> RFleming: sudo shouldn't be needed for that
[15:52] <amer> i repeat my ask again how can i remove sage virus using Ubuntu ?
[15:52] <notpc> shouldn't be. I think some permissions are messed up
[15:52] <JP____> Prob: get a better pc if your gonna be developing apps
[15:52] <Prob> ok where is the disk space viewer now?
[15:52] <tgm4883> JP____: not helpful either
[15:52] <tgm4883> Prob: 'df -h'
[15:52] <JP____> He is using flynn to develop apps or something
[15:52] <squig> is there a way to tell ubuntu not to use the local dns cache? its such a pain with my vpn connections
[15:53] <Prob> i want a GUI disk viewer obviously
[15:53] <Prob> why doesnt ubuntu have that
[15:53] <RFleming> Prob: sudo apt install baobab
[15:53] <tgm4883> Prob: can you just paste that?
[15:53] <notpc> Prob: no you don't. just do RFleming's command
[15:53] <JP____> tgm4883: you have such patience :)
[15:53] <notpc> sudo rm -rf /home/pc/.local/share/Trash/*
[15:53] <Prob> why is the dash broken, i already searched for "disk"
[15:53] <Prob> it didnt show it
[15:54] <tgm4883> Prob: are you still wanting help here? You seem to have switched to complaining mode
[15:54] <RFleming> tgm4883: I'm never sure ownership when you delete stuff as root, especially in GUI.
[15:54] <RFleming> so I use sudo
[15:54] <OerHeks> amer, use a good windows antivirus live iso
[15:54] <tgm4883> RFleming: best practices would suggest always leaving out sudo unless you get a permissions denied error
[15:55] <notpc> I just do everything in a root shell
[15:55] <tgm4883> RFleming: mostly in case of a typo in the command, but also because it doesn't train users to use sudo for everything
[15:55] <notpc> but I'm crazy like that
[15:55] <Prob> why does baobab show 18GB for /.. how am i supposed to know whether thats a lot or not??
[15:55] <amer> use a good windows antivirus live iso ?
[15:56] <OerHeks> amer, yes, as that virus does not hijack linux pcs
[15:56] <tgm4883> Prob: It shows what's used. It's up to you to determine whether that is a lot or not
[15:56] <Prob> tgm4883: thats useless, i need to know how much is free in relation to what is used
[15:56] <notpc> 0% to 100%
[15:57] <amer> OerHeks, you mean it dosen't work on ubunto ?
[15:57] <tgm4883> Prob: why? that information is useless...
[15:57] <StumpDumb> I have ejected it and put it  back in, still does not work
[15:57] <notpc> Prob: Just clear your trash please
[15:58] <notpc> rm -rf /home/pc/.local/share/Trash/*
[15:58] <tgm4883> Prob: if you have 18GB used, that's the same whether you have 2GB free or 200GB free
[15:58] <notpc> If you get permissions errors, sudo rm -rf /home/pc/.local/share/Trash/*
[15:58] <Prob> i already did
[15:58] <tgm4883> notpc: he's got baobab installed, he can drill down himself now
[15:58] <OerHeks> amer, yes
[15:58] <Prob> the dash is still broken, doesnt show any programs
[15:58] <Prob> ubuntu is just broken in general, all the time
[15:59] <tgm4883> Prob: you're free to use whatever you want, but these issues are most definitely self inflicted
[15:59] <motaka2>  i had a lubuntu 14.04 installed, I restarted it and it doesnt show the icons after the login. what should I do ?
[15:59] <notpc> Prob: You should probably invest in a larger hard drive, honestly.
[15:59] <Prob> it's a VM
[15:59] <Prob> i put 80GB
[15:59] <martins> lo
[15:59] <martins> lol
[15:59] <tgm4883> Prob: you have a 35GB drive
[16:00] <Prob> oh
[16:00] <amer> i try to remove it from windows but didn't work
[16:01] <RFleming> tgm4883: I assumed he received permission denied when he emptied the trash, and trash didn't empty
[16:01] <amer> so i think that if i run ubunto live cd and get linux virus maybe it works?
[16:01] <notpc> amer: I usually just wipe windows and reinstall if I know it's been infected.
[16:02] <notpc> install is fast from usb to ssd
[16:02] <RFleming> notpc: agreed...
[16:02] <notpc> faster than a virus scan
[16:02] <RFleming> that's what backups are for
[16:03] <motaka2> what is this error? the system is running in low graphics mode. What is that?
[16:03] <notpc> motaka2: Sounds like your graphics driver died
[16:03] <OerHeks> amer, clamav does not have a solution, seek help in #windows ?
[16:04] <notpc> clamav is almost useless
[16:04] <RFleming> motaka2: you install graphics drivers?
[16:04] <raccon> amer: sage virus had encrypted your files, so you need decrypted for you files, antivirus can't helped
[16:04] <motaka2> RFleming: no , i think i deleted it
[16:04] <karstensrage> im trying to install a package on 16.04 and its hanging on Setting up udisks2 (2.1.7-1ubuntu1) ...
[16:04] <RFleming> amer, notpc: Sage isn't a virus.  It's ransomware... so probably falls under malware
[16:04] <RFleming> clamav doesn't do malware well
[16:05] <RFleming> motaka2: what graphics card do you have?
[16:05] <notpc> The only thing clamav does well is being free
[16:05] <notpc> Even then, there are much better free options
[16:05] <RFleming> try using Sophos
[16:06] <RFleming> https://www.sophos.com/en-us/products/free-tools/sophos-antivirus-for-linux.aspx
[16:06] <motaka2> RFleming: i followed the instractions here.i couldnt see my desktop icons. http://askubuntu.com/questions/553431/lubuntu-14-04-desktop-will-not-load-after-automatic-update  and then I saw the new message that my system is running on low graphic
[16:06] <notpc> motaka2: inxi -G
[16:06] <RFleming> motaka2: ok, your greeter is bad
[16:07] <RFleming> did you run dpkg-reconfigure lightdm ?
[16:07] <amer> how can i decrypted my files ?
[16:07] <RFleming> (you may need to sudo that, not sure)
[16:07] <RFleming> amer: You don't... unless you pay them money
[16:07] <motaka2> RFleming: Yes maybe, but I remeber it gave an error
[16:07] <amer> sure
[16:07] <motaka2> I then rebooted
[16:08] <amer> ther is no way to solve this problem without pay?
[16:08] <RFleming> amer: check here
[16:08] <RFleming> https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/634747/sage-ransomware-sage-support-help-topic/
[16:08] <amer> ok
[16:10] <tgm4883> in any event, this is way off topic
[16:12] <notpc> RFleming: Can't believe people do that sort of crap
[16:19] <motaka2> RFleming: notpc could you help me ?
[16:21] <zamba> people.. learn from me.. 'last | reboot' is not the same as 'last | grep reboot'
[16:23] <BonKurei> I use Ubuntu, so I have to restart about as often as I get laid
[16:23] <RFleming> notpc: yeah, it's despicable.
[16:23] <RFleming> motaka2: Your problem is with lightdm
[16:24] <masl> there's a 72gb .tar file, how can i split it into 25gb and 47gb
[16:24] <masl> so that i may join them later
[16:24] <motaka2> RFleming: I will do whatever you say.
[16:24] <RFleming> motaka2: what happens when you run sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
[16:24] <masl> RFleming; can you help me also
[16:24] <motaka2> wait
[16:25] <notpc> motaka2: did you pastebin the result of those commands I sent you?
[16:25] <masl> anyone?
[16:25] <Zythyr> I am using Ubuntu 14 LTS. I want to install a program called FIM. Why is there no package for Ubuntu 14? http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=all&searchon=names&keywords=fim
[16:25] <RFleming> masl: you can either use the split command (and join to recombine them), or you can compress your archive with 7zip, or rar, or gzip, or bzip, or xz
[16:26] <motaka2> RFleming: it says it must be run as root
[16:26] <masl> RFleming, what split command exactly
[16:26] <notpc> motaka2: sudo
[16:26] <RFleming> motaka2: sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
[16:26] <notpc> masl: man split
[16:26] <motaka2> notpc: which commands? also I am chatting with you with another computer so I cant paste
[16:26] <masl> can you please tell me the command to split a .tar into 25gb and 47gb parts
[16:26] <notpc> motaka2: inxi -G
[16:27] <motaka2> RFleming: with sudo nothing happens
[16:27] <notpc> motaka2: Things happened
[16:27] <motaka2> notpc: it says this program doesn't exist
[16:27] <OerHeks> Zythyr, you need to build it yourself, according to this page http://www.nongnu.org/fbi-improved/#download
[16:28] <coderman1> is there a command i could issue that would show me the max amount of memory that has been used on a server in the last week/month/etc
[16:28] <notpc> motaka2: sudo apt-get install inxi
[16:28] <coderman1> i have some VM's with 16gb of ram and dont htink it i need that much, but want to be sure
[16:28] <Zythyr> OerHeks I am trying to build it myself but its not working
[16:28] <notpc> masl: So you need two copies of this file split differently?
[16:28] <FinalX> notpc: oh, nice tip. I kept using lshw before; inxi seems nicer.
[16:28] <motaka2> notpc: installing ...
[16:29] <tgm4883> coderman1: you would need something tracking that first
[16:29] <notpc> FinalX: lshw is a bit too much info. inxi is formatted nicely
[16:29] <FinalX> yeah
[16:29] <masl> notpc: yes
[16:29] <OerHeks> !info fim
[16:29] <notpc> masl: What is the file called?
[16:29] <masl> notpc: music.tar, about 72gb in size
[16:29] <OerHeks> Zythyr, it is in the repos, anyway
[16:29] <notpc> masl: Will you be joining these files on linux later or windows?
[16:29] <masl> notpc: linux
[16:29] <RFleming> motaka2: lubuntu is the only DE on your machine?
[16:30] <motaka2> notpc: is there a way to paste you the results ?
[16:30] <RFleming> You didn't install lubuntu on top of regular ubuntu, or xubuntu, or somethign else?
[16:30] <Zythyr> OerHeks I am doing a fresh install of Ubutnu 14 to see if I can build it on the fresh machine. There is no FIM in the repos for Ubuntu 14
[16:30] <motaka2> RFleming: what is DE?
[16:30] <notpc> motaka2: inxi -G | pastebin
[16:30] <notpc> motaka2: Desktop Environment
[16:30] <notpc> masl: What is the reason for splitting them? Just curious
[16:31] <motaka2> notpc: pastebin unable to find command
[16:31] <masl> notpc: i need to move this content to a new distro
[16:31] <masl> notpc: i'll put the first and second part into two different usbs so that i can join them later on the new distro
[16:32] <motaka2> RFleming: i dont know, I first installed ubuntu from dvd but the graphics were slow so I installed lubuntu
[16:32] <notpc> masl: Ah, that makes sense
[16:32] <RFleming> motaka2: how attached are you to your machine the way it is?
[16:32] <amer> how can i install any programe in ubunto, i download programe but i can't install it?
[16:32] <Zythyr> Who puts a package in the repos? How can I request them to put FIM in the repo for Ubuntu 14.05 LTS? http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=all&searchon=names&keywords=fim
[16:33] <RFleming> motaka2: did you install lubuntu-desktop on top of your existing ubuntu-desktop, or did you format and then install lubuntu?
[16:33] <motaka2> RFleming: I want just my programs and my files on it. I can use another desktop if necessary. but my computer is still weak
[16:33] <notpc> motaka2: just copy it to a pastebin like dpaste.com and give the url here
[16:33] <hateball> !software | amer
[16:33] <hydrajump> i've downloaded the ubuntu desktop 16.10 iso. Why is it that `uname -r` returns "4.8.0-34-generic", but in /lib/modules/4.8.0-22-generic the version is not the same?
[16:33] <OerHeks> Zythyr, read back, it is in the repos
[16:33] <OerHeks> !info fim
[16:33] <amer> thanks
[16:33] <OerHeks> Zythyr, make sure you enabled universe in the repos
[16:33] <hydrajump> shouldn't the versions be the same?
[16:33] <ioria> Zythyr, fim it's not in the trusty repo, but fib is. Idk if you can useful
[16:34] <SebthreeBQM10HD> hydrajump, u name-r shuld 9output the version you are running
[16:34] <hateball> hydrajump: uname -r shows your running kernel
[16:34] <ioria> !info fbi trusty | Zythyr
[16:34] <masl> notpc?
[16:34] <Zythyr> ioria No I need fim.
[16:34] <motaka2> notpc: there is the word NVIDIA in it, is that enough? beacause the result is two lines with numbers. it is difficult to retypr it
[16:34] <notpc> masl: Working on it. sorry, helping a few people
[16:34] <hateball> hydrajump: and you can still have other kernels + modules installed, that you can pick in grub menu
[16:34] <SebthreeBQM10HD> hydrajump, you could have a kernel module installed for a older kernel, i assume you have done updates
[16:34] <notpc> motaka2: What driver?
[16:34] <motaka2> RFleming: I am not sure. I have gone through the normal process. So I think I have it installed on the previous one
[16:34] <Zythyr> OerHeks I have universe enabled. But if we look at this list, there is no package for Ubuntu 14 http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=all&searchon=names&keywords=fim
[16:35] <OerHeks> ioria, good find
[16:35] <ioria> lol
[16:35] <SebthreeBQM10HD> hydrajump, yes from grub shoud be able to load up older kernels to,  not just th newest insatalled one
[16:35] <masl> notpc: would "split -b 47g music.tar" do it?
[16:35] <RFleming> motaka2: this is a long shot... do you have a backup of your files?
[16:35] <masl> i need a 25gb and 45gb part
[16:35] <motaka2> notpc: x.org drivers: nouveau and so on
[16:36] <motaka2> RFleming: no
[16:36] <notpc> motaka2: try installing the nvidia driver
[16:36] <motaka2> notpc: how?
[16:36] <notpc> I never liked nouveau. Never works right for me
[16:36] <notpc> motaka2: Should be in driver manager. Otherwise there's a package in apt
[16:37] <motaka2> notpc: i dont know how. please give me the command
[16:37] <dworkz> 16.04 has the right driver you need in the driver manager
[16:37] <RFleming> motaka2: sudo apt install nvidia-current
[16:37] <dworkz> worked fine for my gtx 980M
[16:38] <notpc> masl: should work
[16:38] <motaka2> RFleming: downloading, it is very slow
[16:38] <noimnotninevolt> ubuntu is really not working well in a qemu-kvm vm with relative mouse movement.
[16:38] <masl> notpc: and then how can i join the two parts later
[16:38] <RFleming> if you have one of those new-fangled high/low graphics systems where you use the intel for low power mode, then you'll need to also install nvidia-prime
[16:38] <RFleming> masl: using the join command
[16:38] <motaka2> RFleming: Am I going to loose my files?
[16:38] <noimnotninevolt> i get two mouse cursors. one that works as expected, and another that jitters around near the center of the display.
[16:39] <notpc> masl: cat
[16:39] <RFleming> motaka2: no, this should just install a new graphics driver
[16:39] <noimnotninevolt> other OSs work fine, though. windows, tails, etc.
[16:39] <motaka2> RFleming: is there any chance I get back to my desktop ?
[16:39] <noimnotninevolt> any suggestions?
[16:39] <RFleming> motaka2: yes, there is a chance
[16:40] <motaka2> RFleming: thank you. It is very important to me
[16:40] <tatertots> noimnotninevolt: is the symptom isolated only to one users account or is it system wide? create new user account to determine this if unknown
[16:40] <Zythyr> I am running Ubuntu 14 LTS. If a package doesn't exisit for 14, is there a way I can isntall the package from the repo that exisit for Ubuntu 16 LTS?
[16:40] <notpc> masl: cat file1 file2 > music.tar
[16:40] <notpc> after
[16:41] <notpc> motaka2: Is this a laptop?
[16:41] <aprio10> I want to download vbox for ubuntu, in the download page there is two methods, "VirtualBox 5.1.14 for Linux" and "Debian-based Linux distributions". Which download method does include updates? If I install vbox from .deb, will it get updated? Thanks
[16:41] <masl> notpc: also, extracting the content of this tar put some process on the CPU?
[16:41] <masl> would extracting*
[16:41] <motaka2> notpc: I am chatting you with a laptop. but the problem is happening on desktop computer
[16:42] <sruli> how can i find which driver my bluetooth adaptor is using?
[16:42] <RFleming> to anyone reading this... if you don't already have one... DO BACKUPS! :)
[16:42] <notpc> masl: Some. If it's an issue there are ways to cut how much cpu it can use, or change the niceness to make it a lower priority
[16:42] <hateball> sruli: is it pci or usb?
[16:42] <ppf> sruli: lsmod, and look for things that sound bluetoothy
[16:42] <motaka2> RFleming: it finished with many errors most of them saying NO space left on device
[16:42] <notpc> RFleming: And avoid windows
[16:42] <sruli> hateball: its a laptop, i gues pci
[16:42] <RFleming> aprio10: yes, it will add the appropriate source to sources.list.d
[16:43] <RFleming> motaka2: well, that sucks
[16:43] <hateball> sruli: lspci -k
[16:43] <masl> notpc: are you aware of the pv command?
[16:43] <aprio10> RFleming: Thank you
[16:43] <motaka2> RFleming: is there a solution? or I am fucked up ?
[16:43] <notpc> motaka2: sudo apt-get update && apt-cache search nvidia
[16:43] <RFleming> motaka2: run sudo apt-get clean
[16:43] <hateball> sruli: if it doesnt show up there, and you can show it with "lsusb", it's a bit more annoying to find the kernel module
[16:44] <RFleming> that may free you a few bytes
[16:44] <notpc> motaka2: empty your recycle bin too
[16:44] <notpc> sorry, Trash
[16:44] <notpc> masl: Yes, I've used it. Why?
[16:44] <hateball> Zythyr: No, do not mix packages from different versions
[16:45] <Nitrigaur> Can someone explain why LVM volume groups can't share Physical Volumes?
[16:45] <tatertots> lol
[16:45] <masl> notpc: making this .tar was a problem at first since it was heating up my system even though no compression was involved. someone suggested "tar cf - folder1 | pv -L 5m >/tmp/file.tar" which worked accordingly, i was wondering if pv can help lower the pressure for the extraction too
[16:45] <notpc> masl: I used it to monitor progress on urandom writes to my encrypted disks
[16:45] <sruli> hateball: cant see blutooth there
[16:46] <motaka2> RFleming: still the same error
[16:46] <notpc> masl: I don't know if pv can change the speed, but you may be able to monitor progress with it
[16:46] <RFleming> how much space do you have?
[16:46] <motaka2> RFleming: I delete something, will the problem solved?
[16:46] <masl> notpc: i followed the first answer on this http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/39722/preventing-tar-from-using-too-much-cpu-and-disk-old-laptop-crashes-if-100
[16:47] <masl> notpc: can a similar solution be applied when im extracting the tar?
[16:47] <notpc> masl: try using cpulimit
[16:47] <masl> is it not possible with pv?
[16:47] <notpc> masl: Looks like pv can throttle
[16:47] <notpc> masl: I would likely use cpulimit
[16:47] <masl> notpc: what would be the command for the extraction case, by using pv
[16:48] <tatertots> Nitrigaur: i have two shares on my lvm......not sure whats up with you or your configuration though
[16:49] <tatertots> Nitrigaur: most likely human error
[16:51] <masl> notpc: in this case, would "tar xvf - music.tar | pv -L 5m >/home/" do it?
[16:52] <masl> this is for the extracting all the content of music.tar to the folder home
[16:52] <Zythyr> I am running Ubuntu 14. Is it possible to intsall a package that is for Ubuntu 16 on the repo? There is no package for for Ubuntu 14
[16:53] <motaka2> notpc: how much space do I need?
[16:53] <ioria> ok,  dpkg --dry-run  -i (or --simulate -i) should simulate a dpkg installation from .deb files. I tried with this : http://ubuntu.grena.ge/ubuntu/ubuntu/pool/universe/f/fim/fim_0.3-beta-prerelease-1.3_amd64.deb     ... but output ends with : Preparing to unpack fim_0.3-beta-prerelease-1.3_amd64.deb and nothing more
[16:54] <motaka2> ioria: heello. can you help me? once again I am in trouble
[16:54] <ioria> motaka2, hi, what's up ?
[16:55] <RFleming> motaka2: pastebin the result of du -hs ~/*
[16:55] <masl> notpc: actually that would return something like "bash: /home: Is a directory"
[16:56] <ioria> Zythyr, i found this .deb, but not sure would work http://ubuntu.grena.ge/ubuntu/ubuntu/pool/universe/f/fim/
[16:56] <motaka2> I restarted my ubuntu 14.04 (actually it was lubuntu) and first it didnt show icon after lgin then I ran some cammands found on internet and then it says your system is running on low graphic mode
[16:57] <ioria> motaka2, what commands ?
[16:57] <Nitrigaur> tatertots, The setup is as follows: 2 HDD's having 2TB of space of free space. I want to assign these to physical volumes of which two *logical* volumes will eventually be added to a RAID1 array Am I thinking to much about LVM entities as if they where RAID rather then LVM?
[16:57] <masl> anyone?
[16:59] <MasterPalermo> bdsm
[16:59] <motaka2> ioria: http://askubuntu.com/questions/553431/lubuntu-14-04-desktop-will-not-load-after-automatic-update
[16:59] <tatertots> Nitrigaur: can you open terminal we can start to visualize it
[16:59] <motaka2> RFleming: I ran it, but i cant pastebin, you want me to delete somefiles?
[17:00] <RFleming> the easiest would be to delete some ISO files.
[17:00] <tatertots> Nitrigaur: in terminal>    sudo apt install inxi pastebinit
[17:00] <Guy1524> there is an indicator button I wish to press remotely
[17:00] <RFleming> they're usually big and can be downloaded again
[17:00] <Guy1524> is there a way to (from ssh), press an indicator button
[17:00] <Nitrigaur> tatertots, sure, starting my VM now...
[17:00] <ioria> motaka2, you purged and reinstalled lightdm ?
[17:00] <notpc> I'm back
[17:00] <notpc> motaka2: did you apt-cache search for nvidia
[17:01] <motaka2> ioria: it seems so but the last command didnt work as far as I remember
[17:01] <tatertots> Nitrigaur: in terminal>    sudo apt install inxi pastebinit            let me know once the install has completed
[17:01] <motaka2> notpc: yes
[17:01] <ioria> motaka2, dpkg -l lightdm
[17:01] <notpc> motaka2: motaka2 Do you get a login screen?
[17:01] <RFleming> ioria: he's out of disk space
[17:01] <motaka2> ioria: is that small L ?
[17:01] <ioria> yep
[17:01] <RFleming> he couldn't download the nvidia-current drivers due to space
[17:02] <Nitrigaur> tatertots, I will. Just a sec
[17:02] <ioria> motaka2, no space on disk ?
[17:02] <motaka2> ioria: how can I paste you the results ?
[17:02] <Jazzy_J> masl, I would setup an rsysnc to another system and let it fly for a couple days.
[17:02] <ioria> motaka2, dpkg -l lightdm | pastebinit
[17:02] <motaka2> notpc: no, not anymore
[17:03] <masl> Jazzy_J, can't PV work for directories?
[17:03] <motaka2> ioria: 23817161
[17:03] <Jazzy_J> masl, how fast do you want to back up the terabyte?
[17:03] <notpc> masl: You may not be able to pipe the compression
[17:03] <ioria> motaka2, what's that ... should be an url
[17:04] <notpc> masl: extraction**
[17:04] <notpc> masl: I still recommend using cpulimit. It works well
[17:04] <notpc> motaka2: What happens when you turn on your computer?
[17:04] <motaka2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817161
[17:04] <notpc> motaka2: Do you still have a login screen?
[17:04] <ioria> motaka2, lightdm is ok
[17:04] <motaka2> notpc: no i dont
[17:04] <masl> notpc: what would be the command in this case for cpulimit?
[17:04] <ioria> motaka2, df -<H | pastebinit
[17:05] <ioria> motaka2, df -H | pastebinit
[17:05] <notpc> masl: start the extraction then find the pid
[17:05] <notpc> masl: have you joined the files with cat?
[17:05] <masl> notpc: not yet
[17:05] <notpc> masl: join them
[17:05] <Troy1> Anyone here use a ubuntu machine as a netatalk time machine for mac osx?
[17:06] <masl> notpc: would splitting them and joining them take the same amount of pressure as it would in extracting them?
[17:06] <notpc> motaka2: How are you entering commands into the machine? are you ssh'd in?
[17:06] <notpc> masl: no
[17:06] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817177
[17:06] <Guy1524> I have obs-studio version 16 installed, however I am unable to launch with command line parameters
[17:06] <Guy1524> they all do nothing
[17:06] <ioria> motaka2, /dev/sda1        78G   70G  3.9G  95% /
[17:06] <masl> notpc: the .tar is still in the process of being made, it'll be done after 5/4 hours
[17:06] <motaka2> notpc: no I used ctrl+alt+f7
[17:07] <notpc> motaka2: So you do have a desktop?
[17:07] <Jazzy_J> faster = more resources, regardless of the method used.  If you need to do an initial backup, limit it with rsync to another system, no hacking involved.  once the initial is achieved, rsync the diff.  That will consume the least amount of resources and will be controllable. Other options would be to clone the disk.
[17:07] <ioria> motaka2,  you may need to free some space
[17:07] <motaka2> ioria: whats that ?
[17:07] <ioria> motaka2,  your disk is 95% full
[17:08] <masl> notpc: would "cpulimit -l 13 -- tar -chzf file.tar" be the command?
[17:08] <motaka2> notpc: no as I told you as soon as the system reboots it show me your system is running on low graphics
[17:08] <ioria> motaka2,  apt-get autoremove what it says ?
[17:08] <motaka2> ioria: would that delete my essential files?
[17:08] <ioria> motaka2,  nope .... what are essential files ?
[17:09] <ioria> motaka2,  you mean personal ?
[17:09] <notpc> masl: I thought you're already creating the tar
[17:09] <masl> notpc: im trying to find the command to use later
[17:09] <motaka2> ioria: yes like my projects etc
[17:09] <notpc> motaka2: rm -rf ~/.local/share/Trash/*
[17:10] <notpc> masl: to extract it?
[17:10] <motaka2> ioria: cant i paste the result of apt-get autoremove ?
[17:10] <ioria> motaka2,  run the command,  see what it says, and say 'no' if uncertain
[17:10] <ioria> motaka2,  sure
[17:10] <masl> notpc: yes
[17:10] <notpc> masl: okay one sec
[17:10] <masl> notpc: ok
[17:11] <notpc> masl: Do you have the cat command?
[17:11] <masl> notpc: yes
[17:12] <Nitrigaur> tatertots, sorry for the wait, my VM seems to have hung up on itself during cache update when adding muniverse and multiverse as software sources (inxi wasn't found in the std. repo's loaded by the Ubuntu Desktop Live DVD (16.04.1))
[17:12] <notpc> masl: cpulimit -l 10 tar -xvf foo.tar
[17:12] <notpc> masl: I'll test it.
[17:12] <masl> notpc: okay
[17:13] <motaka2> ioria: it seems in this case it doesnt work, i type them here:  E: could not open lockfile /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: permission denied)  E: unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg) are you root ?
[17:13] <Nitrigaur> tatertots, I'm restarting to try and fix it.
[17:13] <ioria> motaka2, using  sudo  ?
[17:14] <arooni> how do i handle this; Err http://dl.google.com/linux/musicmanager/deb stable/main amd64 google-musicmanager-beta amd64 1.0.243.1116-r0
[17:14] <arooni>   Hash Sum mismatch
[17:14] <motaka2> ioria: yes i used so do and i get many no space left on device. I know files that I dont need and hence I can delete them
[17:14] <motaka2> ioria: should I do that ?
[17:15] <ioria> motaka2, sudo apt-get autoremove   not working at all ?
[17:15] <RFleming> motaka2: I think your lubuntu config is broken, but I don't know where exactly.
[17:15] <tatertots> Nitrigaur: inxi is in the official ubuntu repos for ubuntu 16.04 AND 16.10, i have used it with multiple users in this very same chat room....so maybe we can revisit the matter on a installed system....livecd/liveusb is usually a readonly affair
[17:16] <RFleming> motaka2: I think the best option would be to reinstall lubuntu-desktop
[17:16] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817338
[17:16] <RFleming> motaka2: first stop lightdm and then reinstall... sudo service lightdm stop && sudo apt-get install --reinstall lubuntu-desktop
[17:17] <noimnotninevolt> tatertots: all users -- it's basically a clean install.
[17:17] <motaka2> RFleming: it seems my first problem is lack of space
[17:17] <ioria> motaka2, ls /boot
[17:17] <noimnotninevolt> pretty sure it's an issue with how qemu-kvm is reporting the mouse position to the guest and ubuntu's inability to cope with it.
[17:17] <noimnotninevolt> i'll try changing from relative to absolute, see if that makes a difference.
[17:17] <motaka2> ioria: you want a pastebinit of that ?
[17:17] <Nitrigaur> tatertots, I have installed lots of software into a liveDVD session before. Sure, it gets lost after a restart, but I could still use the tools I had installed.
[17:17] <ioria> yep
[17:18] <RFleming> motaka2: can you run sudo du -hs /* | pastebinit
[17:18] <noimnotninevolt> does ubuntu come with virtio drivers for itself? (i mean, if it's running in a vm, does it have the appropriate drivers to use virtualized hardware exposed via virtio?)
[17:18] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817344
[17:18] <tatertots> Nitrigaur: just wanted you to know inxi IS in the repos for 16.10 and 16.04 confirmed less than 48 hours ago
[17:18] <Nitrigaur> tatertots, the reason I'm starting from a LiveDVD is that I can edit the partition table with impunity.
[17:19] <masl> notpc?
[17:19] <ioria> motaka2, yes, it's a bit populated
[17:19] <motaka2> ioria: am I fuckeduo again then ?
[17:19] <motaka2> RFleming: your command is taking long
[17:19] <notpc> masl: cpulimit -l 10 -- tar -xvf foo.tar
[17:20] <ioria> motaka2,  you should remove unsude (old) kernels on a 70g disk ...
[17:20] <ioria> *unused
[17:20] <notpc> masl: I'll still test it. Making some large .tar files
[17:20] <Linnak> Hi, Is it possible somehow to get antivirus from Bitdefender and Kaspersky rescue cd and put it on a custom Ubuntu live usb?
[17:20] <motaka2> ioria: i will do that, but prior to that i can delete at least 10 gigs of unused files, may I do that first ?
[17:21] <ioria> motaka2,  sure
[17:21] <motaka2> ioria: is RFleming last command necessary since it is taking too long ?
[17:22] <ioria> motaka2,  if you already know what you can delete ....
[17:22] <ioria> motaka2,  that command should give you "the big files" ...
[17:22] <motaka2> ioria: i will wait some minutes more. does taking out extra kernels help ?
[17:23] <ioria> motaka2, yes
[17:23] <motaka2> ioria: to permanently remove the directoried i dont need i should run sudo rm -r /path/to/directory   ?
[17:24] <ioria> motaka2, yes, but play easy with that
[17:24] <motaka2> ioria: what do you mean? you mean I should be cautious ?
[17:24] <notpc> masl: Looks like it has some effect
[17:25] <ioria> motaka2, yes, be absolutly sure of what you want to remove
[17:25] <notpc> masl: It's cutting the cpu usage
[17:25] <notpc> motaka2: Did you clear your trash?
[17:25] <notpc> motaka2: rm -rf ~/.local/share/Trash/*
[17:26] <motaka2> notpc: yes
[17:26] <masl> notpc: okay i'll use it later, thank you very much!
[17:26] <notpc> masl: If it has issues, lower the -l value
[17:27] <notpc> motaka2: inxi -G | pastebinit
[17:28] <notpc> motaka2: glxinfo | grep "direct rendering"
[17:29] <motaka2> notpc: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817389
[17:29] <bud> ???
[17:29] <motaka2> ioria: deleting the download folder in home/donkarlo/Download doesnt disturnb ubuntu ?
[17:29] <Nitrigaur> tatertots, would it help you if I pastebin a photograph (a literal screenshot) of my current setup as seen from the server installer of Ubuntu?
[17:30] <ioria> motaka2, remove the content not the folder
[17:30] <motaka2> ioria: how ?
[17:30] <notpc> motaka2: lspci | pastebinit
[17:30] <ioria> motaka2,  rm -rif ~/Downloads/*
[17:31] <motaka2> notpc: please wait so I can fulfill what ioria is saying then I will listen to you
[17:31] <notpc> motaka2: make sure there's nothing in Downloads you want to keep
[17:31] <oditector> hey gus
[17:31] <baboom> hello guys, UbuntuMate here. It renames my network interfaces in ways that are hard to use. Is there a way to get to a plain "eth" format?
[17:31] <oditector> hguys
[17:31] <tatertots> Nitrigaur: in terminal>   apt-cache search inxi|nc termbin.com 9999
[17:32] <oditector> I use tiemu and in thast the famous ti-89 calculator, but when i maximize it I can't move it?
[17:32] <motaka2> ioria: how can I recheck how much space i have now ?
[17:32] <notpc> motaka2: df -h
[17:32] <oditector> just installl tiemu yourself guys ansd see it
[17:32] <ioria> motaka2,  ^
[17:32] <BlueProtoman> I have an mSATA solid-state drive, but it's suddenly read-only for some reason.  Even with admin access I can't save files to it.  I'm running Ubuntu 16.10.  What's going on?
[17:32] <notpc> motaka2: df -h | pastebinit
[17:32] <oditector> anyone can tell me wha'ts the matter with this pariticular package?
[17:33] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: can you open terminal?
[17:33] <oditector> this package when maximised I just cannot navigate up and down in the calculator ?
[17:33] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: Yes
[17:33] <oditector> so what can i do guys?
[17:33] <motaka2> ioria: notpc http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817407/
[17:33] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    sudo apt install inxi pastebinit
[17:33] <notpc> lots of space
[17:33] <ioria> motaka2,  try   sudo apt-get autoremove
[17:34] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: Got them both already, what next?
[17:34] <oditector> does ankyone has any ideas, if not where do i ask about it ? Yes it's a native package and not in the add-apt repository which is added by th users and not ubuntu
[17:34] <oditector> I hope ubuntu will help me in this matter?
[17:34] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    inxi -Fxxrzc0|pastebin
[17:34] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: share url/link here
[17:35] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817413/
[17:35] <motaka2> ioria: the same error. E: write error - write (28: no space left on the device)
[17:35] <Nitrigaur> tatertots, this is what I got: inxi - full featured system information script
[17:35] <vicious_mag> http://www.wearethong.com
[17:35] <ioria> motaka2,  what is 'overflow'  that gives 100% of /tmp
[17:35] <vicious_mag> oh sorry, misstake
[17:35] <motaka2> ioria: what ?
[17:36] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    sudo parted -l|pastebin
[17:36] <ioria> motaka2,  look at bottom http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817407/
[17:36] <motaka2> ioria: i dont know what that is. I have not used /tmp
[17:36] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817418/
[17:36] <ioria> motaka2,  run  mount
[17:36] <Goldberg84> hi
[17:36] <tatertots> Nitrigaur: i gave you two packages to install 20 minutes or so ago, get it done, let me know when it's done...and when i'm done ...i'll let you know
[17:37] <motaka2> ioria: you want a pastebin ?
[17:37] <ioria> yep
[17:37] <Pici> oditector: Theres not a lot of support resources available for this package. I'd suggest not maximizing it.
[17:37] <Nitrigaur> tatertots, thanks for the help, I really appreciate it :-)
[17:37] <motaka2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817426
[17:37] <Goldberg84> Is the a ubuntu server geek how can help me with my ubuntu installation multi problems. PM?
[17:38] <ioria> motaka2,  you have overflow   mounted on /tmp  .... what's that , you know ?
[17:38] <Zythyr> Has anyone here used FIM (Fbi improved) ?
[17:38] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    lsblk -o name,size,type,fstype,uuid,mountpoint|pastebin
[17:38] <motaka2> ioria: no I dont know
[17:39] <LordNelthon> what is currently more recommended, bumblebee or nvidia-prime?
[17:39] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817441/
[17:40] <ioria> motaka2,  ah, ok http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/60731/overflow-tmp-mounted-when-there-is-free-space-on
[17:40] <oditector> Pici: thanks but the calculator is too small and i can't really read it
[17:40] <motaka2> ioria: I should read that link ?
[17:41] <ioria> motaka2,  nope :p
[17:41] <Pici> oditector: Can you resize it without maximizing it?
[17:41] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: the 250 or the 1tb is the m2?
[17:41] <notpc> motaka2: lspci | pastebinit
[17:41] <oditector> Pici: also if I can't see it there is no point in ding it, yes I can, have you installed it? but I can't use it peroperly as even after resizing it's really too small nad bad for me
[17:41] <beremaran> Is bumblebee still being used?
[17:42] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: The 250
[17:42] <motaka2> ioria: then what should I do ?
[17:42] <oditector> I mean not the buttons but the text in the screen
[17:42] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: The disk in question is mounted at /home/jesse/Common
[17:42] <ioria> motaka2,  you are in console right now ?
[17:42] <BlueProtoman> (it's data I share between my Windows and Linux installs.  Music, code, pictures, etc.)
[17:43] <motaka2> ioria: yes using ctrl+alt+f1 i am in something so-called hard terminal
[17:43] <ioria> motaka2,  uname -r
[17:43] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    cat /etc/fstab|pastebin
[17:43] <oditector> how do you know what else can I do to deal with this popular calculator as it is just wonderful , but the bad package or the rom image won't allow me to use it properly That is thte real source of my frustation and problem and also anxiety , and i need and really need to use the calc as it is the only thing taht really meets my needs
[17:44] <LordNelthon> beremaran: I used it in the past. Now I'm returning to linux and checking what is recommended
[17:44] <motaka2> ioria: http://pste.ubuntu.com/ 23817456/
[17:45] <motaka2> ioria: http://pste.ubuntu.com/23817456/
[17:45] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817464
[17:45] <BlueMagma> Hi, I need help to fix my wifi
[17:45] <notpc> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817456/
[17:45] <ioria> motaka2,  apt-get purge linux-image-3.13.0-{83,85,86,87}-generic
[17:45] <Pici> oditector: I don't have a gui linux install here to test on, sorry.
[17:46] <BlueMagma> I'm on a HP pavilion X360. I looked around and applied a few fixes already
[17:46] <ioria> motaka2,  with sudo
[17:47] <BlueMagma> My laptop connect to other wifi network, but It doesn't detect my network at home even though my other laptop detect it
[17:48] <sulfasal> for Xubuntu: how do I put an icon(?) into the start menu so I don't have to execute a program from the cli?
[17:48] <motaka2> ioria: the same error
[17:48] <notpc> BlueMagma: Is it a dual band network?
[17:48] <ioria> motaka2,  can you paste ?
[17:49] <motaka2> ioria: http://pste.ubuntu.com/23817479/
[17:49] <RFleming> sulfasal: Menu -> Settings Manager -> Menu Editor
[17:49] <BlueMagma> motpc : I don't know, this is a university network
[17:49] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817479/
[17:49] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    ls -ld /home/jesse/|pastebin
[17:49] <BlueMagma> notpc : I don't know, this is a university network
[17:49] <RFleming> motaka2: work is busy today.
[17:49] <RFleming> sorry
[17:49] <sulfasal> RFleming: thanks, goin' in...
[17:50] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817485/
[17:50] <notpc> BlueMagma: ifconfig | pastebinit
[17:50] <motaka2> RFleming: thanks for helping me any way
[17:50] <RFleming> motaka2: where are you on your issue?
[17:51] <motaka2> notpc: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817489/
[17:51] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    ls -ld /home/jesse/Common|pastebin
[17:51] <motaka2> RFleming: I dont know, ioria say a file called /tmp is 100% full
[17:51] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817485/
[17:51] <genii> tatertots: pastebinit
[17:51] <ioria> motaka2,  no, that's not an issue, i guess
[17:52] <oditector> Pici: you are on ubuntu and you don't have GUI
[17:52] <beremaran> Wow, glad to learn "pastebinit"
[17:52] <oditector> ioria: can you help me with this package
[17:52] <motaka2> ioria: what more should I do ?
[17:52] <BlueMagma> notpc : pastebin will be difficult because there is no connection on the laptop. I have three interface : enp2s0, lo, wlp3s0
[17:52] <RFleming> motaka2: did you send a df -h to pastebin?
[17:52] <motaka2> RFleming: it took so long, so I cancelled it
[17:52] <oditector> ioria: can you support me with this pkg tiemu , and how to use it and move up and down
[17:52] <ioria> motaka2,  what i don't understand is why apt it's not working with 9G free
[17:52] <notpc> BlueMagma: ah, yes
[17:53] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: look closely
[17:53] <RFleming> motaka2: it takes a long time because it's stating your filesystem and taking account of all your files.
[17:53] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: At what?
[17:53] <notpc> BlueMagma: lspci  look for wireless
[17:53] <motaka2> ioria: if necessary I can get rid of my music too
[17:53] <oditector> is it possible, i know I am ready to tweak it toa better way if possible , come on on it and just give me a reference
[17:53] <TvL2386> hey guys, I'm trying to find out the default compression algorithm for zfs on ubuntu-16.04
[17:53] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: look closely, you owe me two unique url/links...NOT the same url two times
[17:53] <oditector> why does ubuntu give such a packages and no way to deal
[17:53] <motaka2> RFleming: now I have 9gigs free
[17:53] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: Oops, sorry
[17:53] <RFleming> motaka2: that's good
[17:53] <RFleming> motaka2: so what's the problem now?
[17:54] <oditector> andthat too a very ver y famous and popular peice of software
[17:54] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817494/
[17:54] <DolphinDream> howdy bunterz
[17:54] <motaka2> RFleming: I don't have a desktop and I keep recieving you are running on low-graphic
[17:54] <notpc> motaka2: sudo apt-get install nvidia-304
[17:54] <RFleming> you have an nvidia card
[17:54] <motaka2> RFleming: it seems so
[17:54] <DolphinDream> after installing bash-completion package.. how do i get all the bash_completion.d modules to load ? do i source that folder or is there a different way to do it ?
[17:55] <ioria> motaka2,  maybe the video issue can wait until you fix apt
[17:55] <motaka2> notpc: ioria said lightdm is working fine
[17:55] <RFleming> motaka2: are you presented the login window?
[17:55] <BlueMagma> notpc : Realtek Semiconductor RTL8723BE
[17:55] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    sudo chown jesse:jesse /home/jesse/Common
[17:55] <ioria> motaka2,  i said it's installed
[17:55] <motaka2> RFleming: not anymore
[17:55] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    ls -ld /home/jesse/Common|pastebin
[17:55] <motaka2> ioria: what should I do ?
[17:56] <RFleming> motaka2: this is lubuntu 14.04?
[17:56] <motaka2> RFleming: yes
[17:56] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: "chown: changing ownership of '/home/jesse/Common': Read-only file system"
[17:56] <ioria> motaka2,  graphic can wait ... let's fix apt
[17:56] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: "drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4096 Jan 16 19:07 /home/jesse/Common"
[17:56]  * RFleming is thinking
[17:56] <RFleming> motaka2: run the following 2 commands...
[17:56] <motaka2> ioria: ok
[17:57] <RFleming> motaka2: sudo service lightdm stop
[17:57] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    sudo umount /home/jesse/Common
[17:57] <ioria> motaka2,  try to reboot and run sudo apt-get autoremove
[17:57] <notpc> BlueMagma: lsmod | grep rtl8723
[17:57] <motaka2> ioria: is it enough to press reset button on my case?
[17:57] <ioria> motaka2,  sudo reboot
[17:57] <RFleming> motaka2: rm ~/.Xauthority
[17:57] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: Okay, now what?
[17:57] <RFleming> motaka2: sudo apt-get install --reinstall lubuntu-desktop
[17:57] <RFleming> 3 commands
[17:57] <RFleming> sorry
[17:58] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    sudo mount -a
[17:58] <motaka2> RFleming: please wait so i can finish with ioria . Thank you very much with your care
[17:58] <RFleming> motaka2: this will reset the settings for your desktop, but you will retain your files
[17:58] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    ls -ld /home/jesse/Common|pastebin
[17:58] <ioria> motaka2,  you can't do nothing until you fix apt
[17:58] <notpc> RFleming: I guess his apt is broken somehow?
[17:58] <roothorick> more fun with this system... if I enable the ondie graphics, I lose hardware graphics, and it doesn't detect any of the outputs on the ondie
[17:59] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: Son of a bitch.  "The disk contains an unclean file system (0, 0). Metadata kept in Windows cache, refused to mount. Falling back to read-only mount because the NTFS partition is in an unsafe state. Please resume and shutdown Windows fully (no hibernation or fast restarting.)"
[17:59] <RFleming> notpc: how can apt be broken?
[17:59] <motaka2> ioria: rebooting
[17:59] <notpc> RFleming: Everything breaks
[17:59] <RFleming> motaka2: what's the problem with apt?
[17:59] <notpc> BlueProtoman: mount read only
[17:59] <BlueMagma> notpc : no result with this exact grep. a few with 8723. What should I look for ?
[17:59] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: I was using Windows last night...I THOUGHT I disabled that feature.
[17:59] <motaka2> RFleming: i dont really know
[17:59] <RFleming> what error are you seeing with apt?
[18:00] <kang00> What's .iso file
[18:00] <RFleming> kang00: a CD image file
[18:00] <roothorick> this is incredibly hard to google for because I couldn't find a relevant error in the Xorg log. Everything looks good and then out of the blue glamor and AIGLX fail with cryptic, generic errors
[18:00] <notpc> BlueMagma: Just seeing if that module is running. Any way you can get a wired connection temporarily? Do you see networks in your wireless network manager at all?
[18:00] <MonkeyDust> !iso | kang00
[18:00] <eightfold> what is a simple way of performing full (system) disk backups for linux without restarting the computer and booting into some live usb/cd?
[18:01] <roothorick> and, the initialization of the ondie goes through fine far as I can tell, xrandr can see it
[18:01] <roothorick> but its outputs are not present
[18:01] <RFleming> kang00: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_image
[18:01] <RFleming> dpm
[18:01] <motaka2> ioria: once again i saw the login. but no desktop icons
[18:01] <roothorick> does X think this is a hybrid system and getting confused when the GPUs can't talk to each other?
[18:01] <motaka2> ioria: what should I do ?
[18:01] <RFleming> don't PM without asking first
[18:01] <notpc> BlueMagma: How are you on IRC? another machine?
[18:01] <ioria> motaka2,  open a console
[18:01] <eightfold> deja-dup seems ok if you don't want to backup anything more than your homefolder
[18:02] <genii> eightfold: remount all your mounts read-only, then use dd to make an image of the drive to a filename on a larger second drive
[18:02] <RFleming> motaka2: your lubuntu desktop is corrupt.  You need to reinstall it
[18:02] <BlueMagma> notpc : I have no eth connection. Yes, another pc. I can see some wireless network, mine appear simetimes, but very low, and I cannot connect. My other pc is on this network
[18:02] <motaka2> ioria: ctrl+alt+t does not work. should i go for ctrl+alt+f1 ?
[18:02] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    sudo umount /home/jesse/Common
[18:02] <ioria> motaka2,  yes, or f2
[18:03] <BlueMagma> notpc : the signal is very strong on the other pc
[18:03] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: Why do I need to unmount it now?  I know what the problem is, I just need to shut down properly in Windows (can't do that now because of something unrelated)
[18:03] <motaka2> RFleming: should I reinstall something as RFleming says ?
[18:03] <genii> eightfold: Then after the initial drive image is made, you can later mount the subpartitions within it and rsync to those
[18:03] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    sudo ntfsfix /dev/sdb1
[18:03] <notpc> BlueMagma: The machine that is connected. Is it running linux?
[18:03] <RFleming> motaka2: what happens when you run apt-get update?
[18:03] <RFleming> motaka2: sorry, that should be sudo apt-get update
[18:04] <notpc> motaka2: sudo apt-get update | pastebinit
[18:04] <BlueMagma> not the one I use for irc, but I got another with ubuntu
[18:04] <BlueMagma> notpc : not the one I use for irc, but I got another with ubuntu
[18:04] <notpc> BlueMagma: The one you use for irc.. what are you running?
[18:04] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: ;)
[18:04] <motaka2> RFleming: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817550/
[18:04] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: did it initialize?
[18:04] <BlueMagma> notpc : also, the ubuntu one is connected to the same wifi network if that is what you are trying to know
[18:04] <RFleming> motaka2: also run 'cat /etc/apt/sources.list | pastebinit'
[18:05] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: Yes it did, thanks!
[18:05] <BlueMagma> notpc : the one I use for irc is windows 10
[18:05] <motaka2> ioria: are you there ?
[18:05] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: what % we at?
[18:05] <notpc> BlueMagma: Just wondering if you can create a bridge to at least get the laptop online to make things easier
[18:05] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: wait...i forgot does it give a percentage completed?
[18:05] <notpc> BlueMagma: do you have a cat 5 cable?
[18:05] <ioria> motaka2,  if you can't run sudo apt-get autoremove (or purge something) without errors you have bigger problem thatn graphics
[18:06] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: It's done
[18:06] <BlueMagma> notpc : I might let me check
[18:06] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: in terminal>    sudo mount -a
[18:06] <BlueProtoman> tatertots: Yep, it worked, thanks!
[18:06] <motaka2> RFleming: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817567/
[18:06] <tatertots> BlueProtoman: ;)
[18:07] <RFleming> motaka2: ok, now 'sudo apt-get upgrade | pastebinit'
[18:07] <motaka2> ioria: seems autoremove is working now
[18:07] <tatertots> Nitrigaur: you ready
[18:07] <ioria> motaka2,  sudo apt-get purge linux-image-3.13.0-{83,85,86,87}-generic
[18:07] <BlueMagma> notpc : nope, I don't have one here
[18:08] <tatertots> NEXT!!
[18:08] <BluesKaj> too many Blue-nicks here today :-)
[18:08] <motaka2> ioria: processing ...
[18:08] <motaka2> RFleming: please wait
[18:09] <BlueMagma> notpc : but if you feel it's possible, you can tell me what to look for
[18:09] <ioria> motaka2,  when it finishes  paste again   df -H
[18:09] <motaka2> ioria: taking too long is that a bad sign ?
[18:10] <RFleming> motaka2: not necessarily]
[18:10] <ioria> motaka2,  just started ... mate :þ
[18:10] <BlueMagma> notpc : the problem of wifi with this hardware look really known
[18:10] <masl> notpc what was the command again for cpulimit
[18:10] <notpc> BlueMagma: I was looking at that
[18:10] <motaka2> ioria: can go 10 mins to buy something to eat
[18:10] <BlueMagma> notpc : http://askubuntu.com/questions/677621/no-wireless-connection-on-hp-pavilion-x360-convertible
[18:10] <ioria> motaka2,  as you wish
[18:11] <notpc> masl: limit -l 10 -- tar -xvf foo.tar
[18:11] <motaka2> ioria: will you be here ?
[18:11] <ioria> motaka2,  yep
[18:11] <motaka2> ioria: thanks I will be back soon
[18:11] <ioria> motaka2,  ok
[18:11] <BlueMagma> notpc : i tried the first answer, and the second one, currently acer_wmi is blacklisted
[18:12] <notpc> BlueMagma: lsmod |grep acer_wmi
[18:12] <BlueMagma> notpc : on my work network, I can connect to wifi, but not at home
[18:12] <notpc> BlueMagma: that is bizarre
[18:12] <BlueMagma> notpc : no result for acer_wmi
[18:13] <notpc> good
[18:13] <BlueMagma> notpc : I've got result for hp_wmi though
[18:13] <notpc> BlueMagma: Looks like that's for a hinge switch
[18:15] <RFleming> anyone know if there's an up-to-date ubuntu cinnamon derivative?
[18:15] <notpc> BlueMagma: The network shows up in your list, but at too low a strength to connect?
[18:16] <Menzador> RFleming: Not that I know of... Mint is the closest, unless you prefer Debian Testing
[18:16] <Menzador> (straight Debian Testing, that is)
[18:16] <dax> or just ubuntu with cinnamon installed
[18:16] <RFleming> Menzador: Mint... bleh
[18:16] <BlueMagma> notpc : yes, and on boot it can 'not appear' at all sometimes
[18:17] <notpc> BlueMagma: Looks like a few people are complaining about the wifi
[18:17] <RFleming> there used to be that ubuntu-cinnamon remix a few years ago... and there's the embryosyn repo that's for LTS and STS ubuntu
[18:17] <notpc> BlueMagma: you might be better off getting a usb wifi adapter if it's just a problem with the onboard
[18:17] <RFleming> but why work? :)
[18:18] <BlueMagma> notpc : yes, I tried to install ubuntu on this laptop in dual boot a year ago and gave up because of that.
[18:18] <notpc> BlueMagma: You could also potentially replace or add a new mini pcie adapter inside the machine
[18:18] <BlueMagma> notpc : ok, thank you for your time. It was very nice of you to help me
[18:18] <notpc> BlueMagma: do you get the same issue in windows?
[18:19] <BlueMagma> notpc : no same pc works fine on windows (although it happened a few timed that windows caused trouble with wifi, but I think it was for other reasons)
[18:20] <notpc> BlueMagma: Could be an issue with the driver itself. You can try building a newer version
[18:20] <BlueMagma> good idea, do you know which driver is used for this hardware ?
[18:21] <notpc> BlueMagma: module is rtl8723be
[18:22] <BlueMagma> notpc : I could try that  http://askubuntu.com/questions/760970/realtek-driver-rtl8723be-not-working-in-ubuntu-16-04-kernel-4-4
[18:22] <BlueMagma> notpc : say it could be a bios configuration
[18:23] <notpc> BlueMagma: Try it. Should be Del or F2
[18:23] <motaka2> ioria: it is finished
[18:23] <notpc> during boot
[18:23] <ioria> motaka2,  df -H
[18:23] <motaka2> pastebin ?
[18:23] <ioria> yes
[18:23] <steven_> If I am unable to figure out why Ubuntu will not wake from suspending. What harmful effects would not suspending my laptop upon closing the lid and only turning off the display have?
[18:24] <notpc> BlueMagma: hp might be f10
[18:24] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817639/
[18:25] <notpc> steven_: Your laptop stays on and uses power and the hard drive spins and wears out faster
[18:25] <ioria> motaka2,  df -H
[18:25] <steven_> So probabley should just figure out why its not waking from suspend?
[18:26] <steven_> I had to use nomodeset when installing? Could that have something to do with it?
[18:26] <motaka2> ioria: I did that
[18:26] <ioria> motaka2,  nope
[18:26] <notpc> motaka2: Where is your monitor plugged in?
[18:26] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817638/
[18:27] <motaka2> notpc: what do you mean ?
[18:27] <notpc> motaka2: Where your monitor is connected to your computer
[18:28] <ioria> motaka2,  ok, you may need to purge other kernels ... but the main thing is that now apt works ...
[18:28] <motaka2> ioria: ok what should I do next ?
[18:28] <BlueMagma> notpc : on reboot it doesn't seem fixed, I'll give it a few minute to see if it see the network
[18:28] <ioria> motaka2,  paste   sudo lshw -c Video
[18:28] <notpc> BlueMagma: It was worth a shot
[18:29] <notpc> BlueMagma: You might need to find a newer driver than what is available in the repositories. I would do that at home though where you can connect.
[18:29] <BlueMagma> notpc : ok, I'll do that
[18:29] <motaka2> ioria: processing ..., you don't need a paste do you ?
[18:30] <ioria> motaka2,  yes, i need it
[18:30] <motaka2> ioria: sure
[18:30] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817656/
[18:31] <BlueMagma> notpc : thank you again
[18:31] <ioria> motaka2,   can you paste  dpkg -l | grep nvidia
[18:31] <notpc> BlueMagma: No worries. Sorry couldn't help more
[18:31] <notpc> BlueMagma: If you figure it out let me know how you got there
[18:32] <BlueMagma> notpc : sure, I'll be back :-)
[18:32] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817666/
[18:33] <ioria> motaka2,    what happens if   you    sudo service lightdm restart   ?
[18:34] <motaka2> ioria: i see a login page
[18:34] <motaka2> graphically
[18:34] <ioria> then ?
[18:34] <motaka2> ioria: should I login ?
[18:34] <ioria> motaka2,    why not ?
[18:35] <motaka2> ioria: I did and it showed me first a dialogg box that there is a problem and now it is vanished and I dont have the mouse pointer too. just i see a colorful desktop with no icons
[18:35] <motaka2> ioria: now I see  the login page again
[18:36] <ioria> motaka2,    try the Guest Account
[18:37] <motaka2> ioria: it first told me a new version of ubuntu available and now it is showing me a black desktop and now it show the login page without the previous colorful desktop
[18:38] <ioria> motaka2,    so you can't  login in the Guest Account ?
[18:38] <motaka2> ioria: i can but it jumps abck to the login page after 10 seconds
[18:39] <RFleming> motaka2: rm ~/.Xauthority
[18:40] <ioria> motaka2,    before remove    paste  ls -l ~/.Xauthority
[18:42] <motaka2> ioria: say invalid option l
[18:42] <ioria> motaka2,    sorry, ls -al ~/.Xauthority
[18:42] <motaka2> ioria: says paste: invalid option -- 'a'
[18:43] <ioria> motaka2,    ls -al ~/.Xauthority   (without paste)
[18:43] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817717/
[18:44] <ioria> motaka2,    we can try to purge nvidia drivers
[18:45] <motaka2> ioria: what about  rm ~/.Xauthority ? should I run it ?
[18:45] <RFleming> ioria: I don't think it's video.  It most likely is lubuntu-desktop itself
[18:45] <ioria> motaka2,    you can remove if you want, itll be recreated
[18:45] <RFleming> ioria: I believe lightdm was messed up, and lubuntu-desktop is now as well
[18:45] <ioria> RFleming, maybe
[18:46] <motaka2> ioria: removed, what's next ?
[18:46] <RFleming> ioria: reinstalling lubuntu-desktop should also reinstall and reconfigure lightdm
[18:46] <RFleming> stopping lightdm before reinstalling lubuntu-desktop should ensure it is
[18:47] <RFleming> ioria, motaka2: might I suggest 'sudo service lightdm stop && sudo apt-get install --reinstall lubuntu-desktop' for your consideration?
[18:48] <ioria> RFleming, sure
[18:48] <ioria> motaka2, ^^
[18:48] <motaka2> RFleming: how much internet does that need?
[18:48]  * RFleming shrugs
[18:49] <RFleming> all of this http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/lubuntu-desktop
[18:49] <motaka2> motaka2: I just have one 700 meg , i dont want it to break in the middle
[18:49] <ioria> motaka2, do you have some ppa installed ?
[18:49] <crazycoder> hello
[18:49] <crazycoder> should i install proprietary driver?
[18:50] <motaka2> ioria: i dont knpow. I can buy more but will take 1 hours. So what ever you say I will do
[18:50] <RFleming> crazycoder: depends on what you want to do
[18:50] <notpc> crazycoder: I think I recommended that
[18:50] <motaka2> ioria: RFleming 700 meg is not enough ?
[18:50] <ioria> motaka2,    ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d
[18:50] <RFleming> motaka2: are you downloading over cellular?
[18:51] <motaka2> RFleming: no, that's just the way it is in iran
[18:51] <motaka2> RFleming: so what do you suggest ?
[18:51] <RFleming> motaka2: my bare install says it will download 336 MB
[18:51] <motaka2> RFleming: so that must be enough, isnt it ?
[18:52] <RFleming> it 'should' be enough
[18:52] <crazycoder> RFleming, what do you mean? i want to use the pc... :D ahah
[18:52] <crazycoder> :P
[18:52] <RFleming> crazycoder: hardy har har
[18:52] <motaka2> RFleming: what happens if i discoonect , will my whole system in trouble or I can just re-run that command ?
[18:52] <MonkeyDust> crazycoder  he means, what do you want to do with your pc, read emails and surf the net, or play games and watch long movies
[18:53] <ioria> motaka2,  ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d
[18:53] <crazycoder> oh
[18:53] <crazycoder> i do machine learning
[18:53] <RFleming> motaka2: you have to download the packages to install.  If you disconnect before all the packages are downloaded, it should give you an error and not do the install
[18:54] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817771/
[18:54] <RFleming> crazycoder: basically, is what you want to do GPU intensive?
[18:54] <RFleming> do you need fast 3D?
[18:54] <ioria> motaka2, yes, you have ppa...
[18:54] <motaka2> RFleming: so in case i disconnect i can redo all with no worries?
[18:55] <crazycoder> RFleming, unfortunately not....the machine learning framework does not support GPU acceleration
[18:56] <RFleming> crazycoder: then proprietary graphics drivers will not benefit you.
[18:56] <RFleming> crazycoder: you can still install them if you want to do games and stuff though
[18:56] <crazycoder> RFleming, yes you are right but i am reading driver for intel cpu
[18:56] <ioria> motaka2,  when you have a minute paste   cat ~/.xsession-errors
[18:56] <RFleming> I don't think there are proprietary intel graphics drivers.  I think they have them right in the kernel
[18:57] <RFleming> intel does have proprietary code for CPU which fixes problem with companies too lazy to put bios updates
[18:57] <crazycoder> Processor microcode firmware for intel CPU <---- i read this
[18:57] <motaka2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817795
[18:58] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817795
[18:58] <ioria> motaka2,  gnome-session (Unity ) ? are you on lubuntu ?
[18:58] <RFleming> crazycoder: yeah, always install that... that fixes CPU bugs that vendors don't patch via BIOS
[18:58] <crazycoder> ok
[18:58] <motaka2> ioria: I had lubuntu before this problem
[18:58] <RFleming> That's Intel's way around this
[18:59] <motaka2> motaka2: actually when it was booting it was showing me lubuntu icon
[18:59] <crazycoder> RFleming, ok
[18:59] <ioria> motaka2,   grep cdrom  /etc/apt/sources.list
[19:00] <crazycoder> one last thing...i always think i have something for AMD somewhere...
[19:00] <crazycoder> today i changed my motherboard, cpu and dimm
[19:00] <crazycoder> are you really sure i do not need a complete reinstall of the OS?
[19:00] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817825
[19:01] <RFleming> crazycoder: you should be fine.  Ubuntu provides packages as pre-compiled binaries... so long as you are not changing architecture, you should be fine.
[19:01] <ioria> motaka2,   you're not on lubuntu but ubuntu, and i think you're trying to log in Unity
[19:01] <motaka2> ioria: so what has happened?
[19:02] <crazycoder> RFleming, yes i am with 64bit
[19:02] <crazycoder> i was using 64 bit with AMD
[19:02] <ioria> motaka2,   not in lxsession... so try to restart lightdm and select from the little ubuntu logo (or in the top bar)  'lubuntu'
[19:03] <RFleming> crazycoder: you should be alright
[19:03] <crazycoder> RFleming, ok perfect!....last thing...do you know a good gnome application to know the cpu temp ?
[19:03] <RFleming> crazycoder: everything is compiled in a generic fashion so it runs on the most hardware
[19:04] <crazycoder> RFleming, that's awesome
[19:04] <motaka2> ioria: there is no lubuntu, there is just openbox and ubuntu
[19:04] <RFleming> crazycoder: gnome-system-monitor
[19:04] <ioria> motaka2,   dpkg -l lxsession
[19:05] <motaka2> ioria: shouldnt i try openbox ?
[19:05] <ioria> motaka2,   openbox comes with lubuntu-desktop .....
[19:05] <ioria> motaka2,   dpkg -l lxsession
[19:06]  * RFleming doesn't really use system monitor tools
[19:06] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817872
[19:06] <RFleming> crazycoder: are you using ubuntu-gnome?
[19:06] <crazycoder> ok
[19:06] <crazycoder> RFleming, yes
[19:06] <RFleming> crazycoder: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/82/cpu-temperature-indicator/
[19:07] <ioria> motaka2,   and you don't have lubuntu (or lxde) in your sessions ? just openbox and unity (ubuntu) ?
[19:07] <RFleming> crazycoder: you might want to look for a newer version
[19:07] <motaka2> ioria: i dont have lubuntu , i clicked on the ubuntu icon next to the shutdown button on top right
[19:08] <crazycoder> RFleming, thanks
[19:08] <MonkeyDust> motaka2  what's the output of    cat /etc/issue
[19:08] <ioria> motaka2,   sudo apt-get install --reinstall lubuntu-desktop
[19:08] <RFleming> crazycoder: np.  You should change your nick... /nick sanecoder
[19:08] <RFleming>  you seem pretty sane to me
[19:09] <crazycoder> :D
[19:09] <crazycoder> ahah
[19:09] <quitecrazycoder> :D
[19:09] <motaka2> MonkeyDust: wait ... restarting
[19:09] <Amis> Hi! Can someone tell me how can I force Ubuntu to open a specific extension with an appliacation? At "Right click"/"Properties" it sees my ".tpl" file as a "HTML document" so rebinding it to something else also rebinds ".html" files.
[19:10] <Amis> I want to bind by extension, not perceived file type
[19:10] <MonkeyDust> Amis  and what are tpl files?
[19:10] <Amis> MonkeyDust, custom text files with invalid HTML code
[19:11] <Amis> They cannot be rendered as proper HTML
[19:11] <faerel> ami
[19:11] <ioria> motaka2,   you need to select the lubuntu session from the login screen , you know it right ?
[19:11] <Herbalist> right click .. Open With ... Other Application
[19:12] <MonkeyDust> Amis  i have no solution, but you may want to read this, first http://file.org/extension/tpl
[19:14] <motaka2> ioria: in the login screen i clicked on the small ubuntu logo on top right of the desktop
[19:14] <Amis> Herbalist, I can select my prefered application but it does not remember it as the default and keeps opening it with a browser
[19:14] <ioria> motaka2,   above the password box ..
[19:14] <Amis> Herbalist, there is no checkbox or anything to make it the default
[19:14] <ioria> motaka2,   but really depends on your login screen
[19:15] <motaka2> ioria: there is nothing above password box, it is on far right to of my monitor
[19:15] <ioria> motaka2,   ok.... what you see ?
[19:15] <Herbalist> there should be a checkbox
[19:15] <quitecrazycoder> RFleming, i also found PSENSOR
[19:15] <Herbalist> remember choice
[19:15] <ioria> motaka2,   when you click on that, i mean
[19:16] <Herbalist> you're right .. i have no checkbox either
[19:16] <RFleming> quitecrazycoder: ok
[19:16] <RFleming> quitecrazycoder: there's another extension called Freon
[19:16] <motaka2> ioria: on the top right part of my screen there is shut down button , then another icon and then language selection and then ubuntu small logo. I click on ubuntu small logi and it shows me ubuntu and openbox
[19:16] <Amis> Herbalist, I have a MATE system elsewhere and Caja does have that checkbox
[19:17] <Herbalist> perhaps they recently removed it
[19:17] <ioria> motaka2,   no lubuntu, also after reinstalling it ?   dpkg -l lubuntu-desktop
[19:17] <Herbalist> in that case, i think Selecting an App will make it default
[19:17] <RFleming> quitecrazycoder: that's old too
[19:17] <Amis> Herbalist, unfortunately it does not
[19:17] <Herbalist> hm
[19:18] <quitecrazycoder> RFleming, it seems to do the job
[19:18] <DPR> anyone use THEFATRAT ? :)
[19:18] <RFleming> quitecrazycoder: you can also use conky if you're brave enough :)
[19:18] <zuiss1> hi. have windows on my hard drive and made space to install ubuntu. in the ubuntu installer there's only one encryption option that says "guided - use entire disk and set up encrypted lvm" but i only want to encrypt ubuntu, not the entire disk which would wipe out windows. can anyone please help?
[19:18] <motaka2> ioria: I have not yet installed it
[19:18] <RFleming> or crazy enough :D
[19:18] <ioria> motaka2,   please paste   apt-cache policy  grep lubuntu-desktop
[19:19] <ioria> motaka2,   please paste   apt-cache policy  lubuntu-desktop
[19:19] <Amis> Herbalist, I'll just install Caja then...
[19:19] <quitecrazycoder> ahah RFleming
[19:19] <quitecrazycoder> ok
[19:19] <Herbalist> Amis no wait
[19:19] <Amis> Hm?
[19:20] <Herbalist> Amis .. right click ... Properties ... Open With
[19:20] <Herbalist> there is the "set as default" button
[19:20] <Amis> Herbalist, yes but because it recognizes my tpl file as a HTML document it also modifies ".html"
[19:21] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817957
[19:21] <Amis> Herbalist, I just checked /usr/share/applications/defaults.list and it seems file associations are based on perceived type rather then extension
[19:21] <ioria> motaka2,  i'd try      sudo apt-get install --reinstall lubuntu-desktop
[19:22] <Amis> If it deems something as a HTML document - even if it's a .exe - it will try to open it with whatever it would try with a .html file
[19:22] <motaka2> ioria: what about this one? sudo service lightdm stop && sudo apt-get install --reinstall lubuntu-desktop
[19:22] <hydrajump> can anyone pls explain why despite adding `acpi_osi=Darwin` and `thunderbolt` to /etc/modules the apple thunderbolt ethernet adapter won't get recognised by ubuntu live cd?
[19:22] <ioria> motaka2,  it's ok
[19:24] <motaka2> ioria: running
[19:24] <motaka2> ioria: it finished, isnt it abnormal ?
[19:25] <ioria> motaka2,  reboot
[19:25] <Herbalist> Amis you could try to manually edit ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
[19:25] <WeiJunLi> im using Vmware fusion added an USB controller there through the hardware setting bar but I still cannot access my USB flash drive on the Ubuntu, help?
[19:27] <motaka2> ioria: now I have lubuntu and lubuntu netbook and openbox and ubuntu. by default ubuntu is selected
[19:27] <ioria> motaka2,  lubuntu
[19:28] <ioria> motaka2,  select lubuntu
[19:30] <motaka2> ioria: now I can see my icons but it say there is a problem and if I like to report. in one of warning dialogs it says a problem occured while installing package initramfs-tools 0.103ubuntu 4.6
[19:30] <ioria> motaka2,   ls /var/crash
[19:31] <motaka2> ioria: can I chat with you from that computer ?
[19:31] <ioria> motaka2,   sure
[19:31] <ioria> !info  initramfs-tools trusty
[19:32] <ioria> motaka2,      paste     ls /var/crash
[19:32] <MtotheM> Anyone know a good program to use with GSM? phonecalls / sms etc
[19:33] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23818028/
[19:34] <ioria> motaka2,      sudo rm  /var/crash/*
[19:34] <RFleming> MtotheM: what are you looking for?
[19:34] <RFleming> (to accomplish)
[19:34] <motaka2> ioria: rm: cannot remove ‘/var/crash/*’: No such file or directory
[19:34] <MtotheM> Instead of having hardline or a mobile phone, i wanna have a home phone that can operate over linux RFleming
[19:34] <MtotheM> If possible
[19:35] <MtotheM> Or i want to play around and see how it works
[19:35] <MtotheM> saw adafruit has some GSM modules https://www.adafruit.com/product/1946
[19:36] <ioria> motaka2,     cd /var/crash
[19:36] <RFleming> MtotheM: gsm-utils is what you may be looking for on the command line
[19:36] <MtotheM> I'll look at that, thanks RFleming
[19:36] <motaka2> ioria: there I am
[19:36] <RFleming> MtotheM: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+package/gsm-utils
[19:36] <ioria> motaka2,     la -al   and remove all the files in there
[19:37] <motaka2> ioria: there is just a .lock file there
[19:37] <RFleming> MtotheM: other than that, I have no clue :)
[19:37] <ioria> motaka2,     http://paste.ubuntu.com/23818028/  ???
[19:37] <MtotheM> RFleming, Yeah, i don't really know either. can't find much information, thanks though
[19:38] <RFleming> MtotheM: NP, good luck!
[19:38] <WeiJunLi> im using Vmware fusion added an USB controller there through the hardware setting bar (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/zv1pft6i0r17w4l/2017-01-16%20at%209.02%20AM.png) but I still cannot access my USB flash drive on the Ubuntu, help?
[19:38] <ioria> motaka2,     paste again   ls -al /var/crash
[19:38] <RFleming> WeiJunLi: Are you using a USB3 controller on the host?
[19:39] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23818062/
[19:39] <WeiJunLi> USB Compatibility is 2.0
[19:39] <WeiJunLi> Don't know if I should use 3 though
[19:39] <ioria> motaka2,    ok, you removed all.   sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[19:39] <WeiJunLi> RFleming
[19:39] <RFleming> WeiJunLi: USB Compatibility may be 2.0, but is the physical USB port a USB3 port?
[19:40] <motaka2> ioria: what upgrade does? it upgarades me to 16.04 ?
[19:40] <ioria> motaka2,   nope
[19:40] <motaka2> ioria: ok
[19:40] <RFleming> WeiJunLi: if the physical USB port is USB 3, then you need to turn on USB3 compatibility on the virtual machine
[19:40] <motaka2> ioria: done
[19:40] <RFleming> the pass-through doesn't work well otherwise
[19:40] <ioria> motaka2,   no errors ?
[19:42] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23818079/
[19:42] <WeiJunLi> RFleming: honestly dunno what is this one
[19:42] <Amis> Herbalist, I solved my problem of extensions by defining a brand new extension in my ~/.local/share/mime/packages then adding my mime to /etc/mime.types then restarting the system. Funny how this very simple task which takes only a few click elsewhere can become so overcomplicated
[19:42] <WeiJunLi> it's a mac pro
[19:42] <ioria> motaka2,   chrome issue ... are you 32 bit ?
[19:42] <RFleming> WeiJunLi: try setting it to USB 3
[19:42] <motaka2> ioria: yes I am
[19:43] <ioria> motaka2,   no google chrome  anymore for 32bit
[19:43] <motaka2> ioria: my system is old
[19:43] <Herbalist> Amis good job
[19:43] <ioria> motaka2,   you can remove that source
[19:43] <motaka2> ioria: is that a big issue?
[19:43] <ioria> motaka2,  weel run an unsupported browser ? yes
[19:43] <ioria> motaka2,  remove the source
[19:44] <motaka2> ioria: i will return back to firefox
[19:44] <ioria> motaka2,  yes
[19:44] <motaka2> ioria: why I lost my desktop and all thoses troubles?
[19:44] <ioria> motaka2,  wait .... sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[19:44] <motaka2> ioria: whats that ?
[19:45] <ioria> motaka2,  you're already are 107... but only to be sure you're fully upgraded
[19:45] <McLovinMcLovin> i could use some noob friendly help in the following:
[19:45] <motaka2> ioria: that doesnt move me to 16.04 ?
[19:45] <ioria> motaka2,  nope
[19:46] <motaka2> ioria: ok
[19:46] <McLovinMcLovin> i want to try encoding plain text(!) with either a) base58 or b) base64 while having a password added to that for extra security. any easy ways to do it via terminal, without knowing all about coding/linux in general? ( i know about sudo apt-get install lol )
[19:46] <McLovinMcLovin> important:
[19:47] <McLovinMcLovin> it must be 2 way encodeable. i must be able to decode it flawlessly back and forth.
[19:47] <RFleming> McLovinMcLovin: openssl enc
[19:48] <McLovinMcLovin> RFleming is that for base58 or base64? (keep in mind: I only may use one of those two)
[19:48] <montanos> youyou
[19:48] <motaka2> ioria: finished
[19:48] <ioria> motaka2,   errors ?
[19:48] <RFleming> McLovinMcLovin: example... openssl enc -base64 -salt -in file.txt -out file.txt.enc
[19:49] <McLovinMcLovin> RFleming okay, and how would i do that w/out using a file, just with plaintext in terminal?
[19:49] <McLovinMcLovin> using files would make everything more difficult for me. have quite a lot to encode/decode manually.
[19:49] <McLovinMcLovin> so plaintext would be better.
[19:50] <motaka2> ioria: i dont see any
[19:50] <McLovinMcLovin> (needs to be encoded all separately, which is why i can
[19:50] <McLovinMcLovin> can't use files)
[19:50] <ioria> motaka2,   ok,  df -H   again
[19:50] <RFleming> echo "message" | openssl enc -base64 -a -salt -k PASS
[19:51] <tomreyn> McLovinMcLovin: are you trying to protect the 'encided' stuff from unauthorized access then, or just to make it look less obvious?
[19:51] <tomreyn> *'encoded'
[19:51] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23818119/
[19:51] <ioria> motaka2,   sudo apt-get autoremove
[19:51] <Southern_Gentlem> tomreyn, looks like homework
[19:51] <McLovinMcLovin> RFleming what part would be the password part then?
[19:51] <RFleming> -k PASS
[19:51] <motaka2> ioria: done no error
[19:51] <McLovinMcLovin> yes but what is salt for
[19:52] <tomreyn> Southern_Gentlem: could be, but then it's an F or E with the current approach taken.
[19:52] <ioria> motaka2,   ok, but what is says ? o to remove ?
[19:52] <rewlk_> today I found idea for psychological fun i Ordinary open office is there new version do enybody know what will be new on this?
[19:52] <RFleming> McLovinMcLovin: salt is autogen
[19:52] <RFleming> McLovinMcLovin: here, test this...
[19:53] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23818126/
[19:53] <Gustorn1> hello! how do i read async keyboard input on ubuntu
[19:53] <McLovinMcLovin> RFleming ok thanks. last thing: if i change -base64 to -base58, it would use a different "base58" encoding compared to Bitcoin's base58 encoding, correct??
[19:53] <tomreyn> RFleming: did you notice what Southern_Gentlem wrote?
[19:53] <RFleming> echo SXQgV29ya3MhCg== | openssl enc -base64 -a -d -k hunter123
[19:54] <Random832> McLovinMcLovin, in the sense that it would complain that there's no such thing, yes, it would use a different encoding.
[19:54] <RFleming> tomreyn: meh...
[19:54] <ioria> motaka2,   apt-get purge linux-image-3.13.0-{88,91,95,96,98,100,101}-generic
[19:54] <McLovinMcLovin> Random832 sorry i must be too stupid, i did not quite get your message
[19:54] <RFleming> so he gets an A on his homework, and fails the exam
[19:54] <Random832> openssl doesn't have a "-base58"
[19:54] <McLovinMcLovin> RFleming, wrote that down, will try in my ubuntu box later. thanks!
[19:55] <McLovinMcLovin> btw no homework. just trying something out.
[19:55] <McLovinMcLovin> with bitcoin.
[19:55] <Gustorn1> Do any of you fine chaps know how to read async keyboard input?
[19:55] <Gustorn1> The specialist on duty is currently active, yes?
[19:55] <RFleming> Gustorn1: in C?
[19:56] <Gustorn1> C++
[19:56] <Gustorn1> OOP is the only way to go in 2017
[19:56] <RFleming> Gustorn1: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/717572/how-do-you-do-non-blocking-console-i-o-on-linux-in-c
[19:56] <Gustorn1> You don't, really
[19:57] <Gustorn1> So windows can do async input but linux can't?
[19:57] <McLovinMcLovin> Random832 i have this base58 encoder (JS i think), it prints out something so it exists.
[19:57] <motaka2> ioria: still working
[19:57] <ioria> yep
[19:57] <Random832> yes but that is not part of openssl
[19:57] <McLovinMcLovin> widely known from brainwallet.
[19:57] <motaka2> ioria: didnt we run this once?
[19:57] <McLovinMcLovin> ohh i understand
[19:57] <Random832> openssl does not have an option called "-base58" or any knowledge of any base58 encoding
[19:57] <ioria> motaka2,   you got a bunch http://paste.ubuntu.com/23817344/
[19:58] <McLovinMcLovin> Random832 I recall reading few nights ago, that "Bitcoin's base58 encoding differs from regular base58 encoding." --> ?????? maybe i just read something from a total BS website?
[19:58] <McLovinMcLovin> openssl aside.
[19:58] <Random832> there's no base58 standard
[19:58] <motaka2> ioria: yeah right. may I ask what your main profession is?
[19:59] <Random832> there are several things, including bitcoin, that use a similar concept, but i wouldn't call any of them "regular base58 encoding"
[19:59] <McLovinMcLovin> Random832 seems correct what you said: https://www.google.de/search?q=base58+encoding&oq=base58+encoding&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.2576j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 <-- looks like it's from BTC itself and that's about it.
[20:00] <ioria> motaka2,   translator :þ
[20:00] <McLovinMcLovin> i vanish into the tunnels of noobish terminal hell/heaven now, thanks. if i succeed, i may come back with something funny
[20:00] <motaka2> ioria: howcome you become so professional in linux?
[20:01] <ioria> motaka2,   i'am not
[20:01] <motaka2> ioria: you are far away from me
[20:01] <Gustorn1> Guys, windows getAsyncKeystate -> ubuntu ????
[20:03] <JimmyNeutron> When installing Ubuntu 16.10, does the distro automatically format all EFI partitions?  The checkbox for format is gray out.
[20:03] <motaka2> ioria: it still is working
[20:03] <ioria> yep
[20:03] <motaka2> ioria: my desktop telegram does not open
[20:05] <ioria> motaka2, i don't use it ...  is it  from the ubuntu repos or from a ppa ?
[20:05] <kulelu88> how do I uninstall a gedit plugin from the commandline? I cannot restart gedit after activating a plugin
[20:06] <motaka2> ioria: none, just a file i installed, i think it was a .deb file
[20:07] <motaka2> ioria: it was working perior to the problem. it is not important i just scraed it might be a part of a bigger problem
[20:07] <ioria> motaka2, ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ | grep telegram
[20:08] <motaka2> ioria: nothing
[20:09] <motaka2> ioria: the previous command is finished
[20:09] <ioria> motaka2, ok,  sudo update-grub
[20:09] <motaka2> ioria: finished
[20:09] <ioria> motaka2,  df -H again please
[20:10] <motaka2> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23818254/
[20:11] <ioria> motaka2,  you need more space ...
[20:12] <ioria> motaka2, apt-get purge linux-image-3.13.0-{103,105}-generic
[20:12] <motaka2> ioria: i can delete more files as well
[20:12] <KaitoDaumoto> i got question here, what's the diffrent between ubuntu server & standard ubuntu
[20:12] <ioria> motaka2,  or in few weeks you'll be in the same troubles
[20:13] <SebthreeBQM10HD> !server
[20:13] <motaka2> ioria: I will delete. more
[20:13] <SebthreeBQM10HD> KaitoDaumoto,  that $^^^
[20:13] <ioria> motaka2, sudo apt-get purge linux-image-3.13.0-{103,105}-generic
[20:13] <tomreyn> "a server special kernel" seems to be outdated, though
[20:14] <tomreyn> *specific
[20:14] <tomreyn> who updates ubottu responses anyways?
[20:14] <KaitoDaumoto> oh
[20:14] <motaka2> ioria: running
[20:14] <ioria> oky
[20:16] <ioria> motaka2, may i suggest you an external hd for your projects ?
[20:17] <motaka2> ioria: I had one it fell and it didnt work. external hds are less reliable. but I will move my music there
[20:18] <motaka2> ioria: how can I get rid of mono
[20:18] <motaka2> ioria: netbeans doesnt work either
[20:18] <ioria> motaka2, you remove them , if you don't use it
[20:19] <motaka2> ioria: i dont use it, how can I remove it ?
[20:20] <ioria> motaka2, the previous  has finished ?
[20:20] <motaka2> ioria: yes
[20:20] <ioria> motaka2, ok, reboot and remember to check the session you log in
[20:21] <ioria> motaka2, i don't think your system support unity
[20:21] <motaka2> ioria: ok i will comeback to say thank you
[20:21] <ioria> motaka2, so select lubuntu
[20:27] <motaka2> ioria: thank you everything is fine. just in booting the ubuntu nice page is replace by an ugly dos like window which is not important as long as it is not the sign of a new problem and the telegram does not work yet
[20:28] <KaitoDaumoto> wew
[20:28] <ioria> motaka2, ok, so remove mono and netbeans will gain you space
[20:28] <motaka2> ioria: i need netbeans but I will remove mono
[20:29] <ioria> motaka2, and for telegram depends on how you installed it
[20:30] <xangua> You only need a browser and telegram web client
[20:30] <ioria> motaka2, dpkg -l | grep mono* should help you to identify the pkgs... mono-complete or monodevelop
[20:31] <xangua> Huh Ubuntu no longer comes with mono preinstalled, what did I miss?
[20:32] <ioria> xangua,  mono is c# don't think it comes by default
[20:35] <motaka2> ioria: thank you very much. you did a lot to me. Thank you
[20:35] <ioria> motaka2, no problem .   you installed telegram in this way ? https://blog.mypapit.net/2015/08/how-to-install-telegram-cli-in-ubuntu-lts-deb.html
[20:43] <chris_99> Hi, there aren't any official images for VirtualBox are there per chance of Ubuntu that provide a GUI (rather than a server install)? (rather than installing to a virtual disk from an iso)
[20:43] <KaitoDaumoto> i use server too chris_99
[20:44] <KaitoDaumoto> checking for Tcl configuration... configure: error: Can't find Tcl configuration definitions. Use --with-tcl to specify a directory containing tclConfig.sh
[20:44] <KaitoDaumoto> ...
[20:44] <Southern_Gentlem> chris_99, i would rather install from an iso than to trust someones VM
[20:45] <KaitoDaumoto> yep agree with Southern_Gentlem :)
[20:45] <chris_99> Southern_Gentlem, yeah i was looking for a trusted VM image
[20:47] <zamba> after adding an NTP server in /etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf, what do i need to do to make these changes effective?
[20:48] <ducasse> zamba: restart systemd-timesyncd.service
[20:49] <zamba> how?
[20:49] <ducasse> zamba: sudo systemctl restart systemd-timesyncd.service
[20:49] <zamba> no output
[20:49] <ducasse> zamba: good.
[20:49] <zamba> and timedatectl still shows: "NTP synchronized: no"
[20:50] <ducasse> zamba: systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.service
[20:50] <Southern_Gentlem> zamba could it be using chrony instead
[20:50] <zamba> Condition: start condition failed at Tue 2017-01-17 21:49:32 CET; 51s ago
[20:50] <zamba>            ConditionFileIsExecutable=!/usr/sbin/ntpd was not met
[20:50] <zamba> god damn.. administering your own computer has become a nightmare
[20:50] <RFleming> you have ntp installed?
[20:50] <ducasse> zamba: ntpd is installed, so it won't run
[20:50] <zamba> Southern_Gentlem: ok, and how do i check that?
[20:51] <mklauber> I'm having difficulty forwarding DNS requests across a OpenVPN connection.  Is this the right place to ask?
[20:51] <Guest72745> i've got a 14.04 x64 server only VM.  It has for some reason rebooted and is not coming back up.  It seems to get stuck around mounting my NFS shares.  However, getting into RECOVERY or booting off a    14.04 disk and looking at the syslog/messages isn't getting me anywhere.  Where can I start looking to find the cause?  Thanks!
[20:51] <zamba> ok, removed ntp
[20:52] <zamba> and then i got status: synchronized to time server x
[20:52] <zamba> but still not yes on ntp synchronized
[20:52] <RFleming> Guest72745: if it's stuck mounting NFS shares, then those shares are not visible to your machine and it's waiting for them to become available.
[20:53] <Guest72745> RFleming, the thing is, this has worked in the past...i'll check my other ubuntu machine
[20:53] <RFleming> Guest72745: you most likely want to change fstab to have the 'soft' option on your system
[20:53] <Guest72745> RFleming, so i checked my other ubuntu machine, and it's working.
[20:54] <RFleming> Guest72745: It doesn't mean that your NFS volumes are down, just that it cannot mount them... for instance, if it's trying to mount the volume before networking comes up
[20:54] <RFleming> (although that should be a dependancy)
[20:54] <Guest72745> RFleming, let me verify that...
[20:55] <RFleming> Guest72745: the best option would be to use the intr option in fstab
[20:56] <Guest72745> so not the 'soft' option, RFleming
[20:56] <RFleming> Guest72745: yes... less likelihood of corruption using intr
[20:56] <Guest72745> let me lookup the intr option, i'm not familiar with it.
[20:56] <motaka2> ioria: sorry i was dining, I didnt see your message
[20:57] <RFleming> Guest72745: you might also want to set a time0=n value as well
[20:57] <RFleming> err timeo=
[20:57] <motaka2> ioria: lemme check the link  https://blog.mypapit.net/2015/08/how-to-install-telegram-cli-in-ubuntu-lts-deb.html
[20:58] <pgos10> Hello! good morning guys...
[20:58] <RFleming> afternoon pgos10
[20:58] <Guest72745> time0 is a timeout value?  if it can't mount in time0=n, then continue the boot?
[20:58] <RFleming> Guest72745: no... that was me being dumb... timeo=n
[20:59] <motaka2> ioria: I installed from the website from here https://desktop.telegram.org/
[20:59] <Guest72745> timeo=n is a timeout?
[20:59] <RFleming> Guest72745: yes
[20:59] <RFleming> how long to wait before it gives up the connection attempt
[21:00] <Guest72745> from the manpage:  The  time  in  deciseconds  (tenths of a second) the NFS
[21:00] <Guest72745>  client waits for a response before  it  retries  an  NFS
[21:00] <Guest72745>  request.
[21:00] <RFleming> well, before it retries
[21:00] <Guest72745> looks like a retry?
[21:00] <Guest72745> ah, ok
[21:00] <RFleming> it will retry so many times before it stops
[21:00] <RFleming> minimizing the wait time minimizes the time waiting
[21:01] <RFleming> the default is OK, but if you're on your own network and know your devices... turning that down
[21:01] <RFleming> well, saves you from waiting
[21:01] <RFleming> :)
[21:01] <zuiss1> can anyone tell me if the author of this tutorial means for you to install ubuntu in the tiny root partition he created, or if i am supposed to later create a /home partition seperately? https://askubuntu.com/questions/293028/how-can-i-install-ubuntu-encrypted-with-luks-with-dual-boot/293029#293029
[21:02] <Guest72745> shoot...it's a RO filesystem...
[21:03] <Guest72745> rpc.statd is not running but is required for remote locking
[21:03] <RFleming> zuiss1: root and swap are on the big partition
[21:04] <motaka2> RFleming: thanks for your help and your care
[21:04] <RFleming> zuiss1: actually... his pictures and his sentences don't make sense
[21:04] <RFleming> motaka2: you're welcome.
[21:05] <zuiss1> RFleming: so in his guide, the home directory would go into root? in that case root would need to be much bigger than 8GB in his example right?
[21:06] <RFleming> zuiss1: looks like he's using a virtual machine, so the 8GB partition is his big partition.  The entire disk is 13.80GiB :)
[21:06] <groundzero_> hello
[21:06] <groundzero_> why does my ubuntu machiene opens 10+ processes from firefox altough i have opened one simple website
[21:06] <groundzero_> wtf
[21:07] <RFleming> groundzero_: plugins
[21:07] <groundzero_> a plugin becomes a whole new process on my pc? holy
[21:08] <groundzero_> that sounds like a securitz issue
[21:08] <RFleming> groundzero_: it's to prevent the crashing of a plugin from taking the whole browser down
[21:08] <zuiss1> RFleming: ok. so if i follow his tutorial and then go into the ubuntu installer in step 7, i would not create and assign a /home since everything would be going into root, right
[21:08] <MonkeyDust> groundzero_  in a terminal type   ps -e | grep firefox ... use a pastebin to show it to the channel ...http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[21:08] <RFleming> zuiss1: I don't know... I'd read it very carefully first
[21:08] <KaitoDaumoto> hm
[21:08] <RFleming> use a Virtual machine to test
[21:08] <Harekiet> Anyone know if there's some builtin package that generates an extra grub entry to boot your system read/only with an overlay?
[21:09] <Guest33301> Hey. I am trying to run Nightwatch using Selenium standalon on Ubunto 16.10. It says Connection refused! Is selenium server started? It works on Fedora 24. Please help
[21:09] <zuiss1> RFleming: ok
[21:09] <groundzero_> 2620 ?        00:02:57 firefox
[21:09] <RFleming> Guest33301: is the selenium server started?
[21:09] <MonkeyDust> groundzero_  you say 10
[21:10] <groundzero_> exsudo htop shows me 10+
[21:10] <groundzero_> sudo htop
[21:10] <k1l_> no need to give every program sudo permissions
[21:11] <k1l_> groundzero_: webbrowsers do split their actions into different processes. its not a security issue.
[21:11] <RFleming> zuiss1: do you know if luks supports TPM?
[21:11] <groundzero_> alright
[21:11] <groundzero_> i'll just ignore it then
[21:11] <groundzero_> thank you
[21:11] <zuiss1> RFleming: what's TPM?
[21:11] <Elimin8er> question, Ubuntu 16.10, seems no mater what kernel I install, it gets stuck at initial loading ramdisk.. my 4.5 which has been there for almsot forever.. boots no problem, but that was installed long ago, but anything now installed wont work.. even 4.4 installes and doesnt boot.. any help or what?
[21:12] <RFleming> zuiss1: hardware chip 'Trusted Platform Module' which lets the encryption key be stored in hardware
[21:12] <RFleming> if the hardware changes, the drive doesn't decrypt without entering in a key
[21:13] <zuiss1> RFleming: that sounds cool but i don't know if luks supports it
[21:15] <ducasse> RFleming: iirc, there is work being done on that - there was an article on lwn.net a while back.
[21:16] <RFleming> ducasse: Thanks!  I'll look around for that.
[21:16] <RFleming> One of the things I like about encryption in Windows
[21:17] <KaitoDaumoto> wew
[21:17] <ducasse> RFleming: https://lwn.net/Articles/674751/ - i think there was one more as well, but can't find it rn.
[21:17] <RFleming> ducasse: http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/124338/right-way-to-use-the-tpm-for-full-disk-encryption
[21:18] <RFleming> bookmarked.  Thanks ducasse
[21:23] <Guest72745> RFleming, i wonder if I'm running into this bug:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1118447
[21:27] <WeiJunLi> im using Vmware fusion added an USB controller there through the hardware setting bar (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/zv1pft6i0r17w4l/2017-01-16%20at%209.02%20AM.png) but I still cannot access my USB flash drive on the Ubuntu, help?
[21:27] <arog> hey
[21:27] <arog> in top I am seeing cpu usage at 400% and 117%
[21:27] <arog> does 100% = 1 core and 117 = 1 core fully utilized + 17% of another core?
[21:29] <k1l_> arog: yes, you can look at "htop" which has got basic gui visualisation for that
[21:29] <arog> thanks
[21:32] <iSky87> Hello, i need help with my audio system
[21:32] <iSky87> Can i please have help with my sound
[21:33] <lethu> iSky87, what's your problem?
[21:33] <WeiJunLi> someone can help me
[21:33] <lethu> WeiJunLi, ask your question
[21:33] <iSky87> Everything says theres audio,
[21:33] <WeiJunLi> im using Vmware fusion added an USB controller there through the hardware setting bar (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/zv1pft6i0r17w4l/2017-01-16%20at%209.02%20AM.png) but I still cannot access my USB flash drive on the Ubuntu, help?
[21:33] <WeiJunLi> lethu
[21:33] <iSky87> but actually its nothing
[21:33] <srg> On 12.04, how do I start apache2? systemctl isn't present
[21:33] <iSky87> i can't hear anything
[21:33] <lethu> iSky87, have you checked if your sound is muted?
[21:33] <iSky87> yes
[21:33] <iSky87> many times
[21:34] <k1l_> srg: 12.04 uses upstart. so do "sudo service apache2 start"
[21:34] <lethu> iSky87, also check if the right device is selected as primary under system settings -> Multimedia -> output devices
[21:34] <iSky87> The audio mixer says everythings fine
[21:34] <srg> Thanks k1l_
[21:35] <k1l_> srg: and be aware, that 12.04 loses support in april. so better make a plan to upgrade
[21:35] <srg> k1l_: tell acquia that ;-)
[21:35] <lethu> iSky87, also check under configuration
[21:35] <srg> (their infrastruture is running 12.04, i'm just copying it
[21:35] <srg> )
[21:35] <srg> Thanks!
[21:36] <iSky87> hold up, can we go through step by step?
[21:36] <iSky87> im new with ubuntu
[21:36] <lethu> WeiJunLi, please wait till somebody else helps you with your issue, I am not that knowledgeable about Vmware
[21:36] <WeiJunLi> lethu: not sure if this is a vmware issue though
[21:37] <WeiJunLi> seems to be everything right with the vmware setup
[21:37] <WeiJunLi> it's more of ubuntu donot recognize the usb
[21:37] <lethu> WeiJunLi, have you checked if the usb device has the right fs?
[21:37] <k1l_> WeiJunLi: look at dmesg after you put in the usb
[21:38] <WeiJunLi> lethu: not sure how to check that
[21:38] <WeiJunLi> k1l_: I do dmesg|grep 'Controller'
[21:38] <WeiJunLi> and dont have any output
[21:39] <k1l_> WeiJunLi: i dont know why that grep is there
[21:39] <WeiJunLi> k1l_: to get what's relevant
[21:40] <k1l_> are you sure "Controller" (case sensitive) should show up in dmesg?
[21:41] <iSky87> sorry i lost you
[21:41] <iSky87> can we please go thru step by step
[21:41] <lethu> iSky87, go to the start menu
[21:42] <lethu> iSky87, then system settings
[21:42] <iSky87> im in ubuntu studio
[21:42] <WeiJunLi> k1l_: well grep -i solve that issue
[21:42] <WeiJunLi> k1l_: anyway, no changes
[21:42] <iSky87> ok yep
[21:42] <lethu> iSky87, then multimedia
[21:42] <lethu> iSky87, then configuration
[21:43] <joltman> RFleming, i was the Guest who was having issues with NFS and boot
[21:43] <iSky87> can't find system settings
[21:43] <joltman> i do believe i was running into that bug.  Once I set the timeo, intr, and noauto, i was able to boot
[21:43] <iSky87> i changed my desktop
[21:43] <joltman> i then sudo mount -a, then restarted my services, and I'm back up and going
[21:43] <iSky87> lethu?
[21:43] <ducasse> WeiJunLi: run 'dmesg -w' and plug in the usb, watch for new messages
[21:44] <RFleming> joltman: awesome stuff
[21:44] <lethu> iSky87, type system settings while on desktop
[21:44] <lethu> it should bring up a search menu
[21:44] <RICK_SYSOP> Hello, i would like to know, if it is possible to run multiple programs within one screen session? and if it is possible to define theese within /etc/rc.local
[21:44] <joltman> RFleming, not really, the bug is over 3 yrs old and no resolution
[21:44] <iSky87> application finder?
[21:44] <lethu> yes
[21:45] <joltman> double # lets me in
[21:45] <joltman> ##pfsense
[21:45] <iSky87> ?
[21:45] <lethu> iSky87, yes
[21:45] <RICK_SYSOP> Possible to run one single screen session but multiple programs ?
[21:46] <iSky87> how do i search it in application finder
[21:46] <iSky87> what do i search in application finder
[21:46] <lethu> iSky87, just type system settings
[21:46] <WeiJunLi> ducasse: kasan logs only
[21:46] <iSky87> idek what you mean
[21:46] <ducasse> WeiJunLi: then i'd say your problem is with vmware or the host.
[21:47] <lethu> iSky87, you search for "system settings" it's a sort of "application"
[21:47] <WeiJunLi> ducasse: https://bpaste.net/show/48ea7274d735
[21:47] <iSky87> just settings?
[21:47] <WeiJunLi> ducasse: help me out
[21:47] <lethu> iSky87, yes could do
[21:47] <WeiJunLi> to identify
[21:47] <iSky87> ok, lethu, yes?
[21:48] <RFleming> joltman: yeah, that sucks... but good that you got back in
[21:48] <lethu> iSky87, yes go ahead search for it
[21:48] <ducasse> WeiJunLi: you need to get help in #vmware
[21:48] <iSky87> i did, i have settings up
[21:48] <edwin> hi, is there something wrong with launchpad? I can't file bugreport, keep getting OOPS-... errors
[21:48] <iSky87> with pesonal, hardware ect
[21:49] <edwin> https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/443020 <-- I could only create a question, not a bugreport
[21:49] <iSky87> is that what you mean?
[21:49] <edwin> apparently linux 4.8.0-34-generic fails to boot (4.8.0-32-generic works), anyone who hasn't upgraded yet might want to hold off the upgrade :)
[21:49] <lethu> iSky87, yes
[21:49] <lethu> iSky87, now look for multimedia
[21:49] <iSky87> ok im in
[21:50] <iSky87> removable drives and media?
[21:50] <lethu> iSky87, nope "Multimedia"
[21:50] <lethu> exactly
[21:50] <iSky87> i can't find it
[21:51] <iSky87> im on 14.04
[21:51] <iSky87> studio
[21:51] <joltman> RFleming, thanks for your help!
[21:51] <joltman> my ZNC bouncer was on that server!!
[21:51] <joltman> :D
[21:51] <lethu> iSky87, have you removed some packages or made an, upgrade?
[21:51] <iSky87> yes
[21:51] <RFleming> joltman: hey man... no problem :)
[21:52] <lethu> iSky87, which ones?
[21:52] <lethu> iSky87, system related
[21:52] <iSky87> im not sure, my dad's like an ubuntu expert. he did them
[21:52] <lethu> iSky87, can you install "unity-control-center"
[21:53] <iSky87> how?
[21:53] <lethu> iSky87, open a terminal then type in "sudo apt install unity-control-center"
[21:53] <lethu> iSky87, it will ask you for the systems password
[21:54] <iSky87> yep, its loading
[21:54] <lethu> iSky87, good
[21:54] <iSky87> 50%
[21:54] <iSky87> 100%
[21:55] <iSky87> now another bar, 50%
[21:55] <iSky87> 60%
[21:55] <iSky87> 80%
[21:55] <iSky87> 100%
[21:55] <iSky87> done
[21:56] <iSky87> lethu, its finished
[21:57] <lethu> iSky87, now always in terminal type in unity-control-center
[21:57] <lethu> then look for multimedia
[21:57] <iSky87> ITS STILL NOT HERE
[21:58] <iSky87> THIS IS DRIVING ME CRAZY
[21:58] <lethu> iSky87, can you find anything related to audio?
[21:58] <stewie925> hi ubuntu gurus
[21:58] <iSky87> Nope
[21:59] <lethu> iSky87, then your system must be missing something
[21:59] <iSky87> wait yes
[21:59] <iSky87> LADI Control System
[22:00] <iSky87> Under audio production
[22:00] <lethu> good
[22:00] <iSky87> but that doesn't matter does it?
[22:00] <lethu> iSky87, look for a devices section
[22:01] <iSky87> when i open it it says no studio present ' JACK can only be configured with a loaded and stopped studio. Please create a new studio or load and stop an existing one.'
[22:01] <lethu> iSky87, you have me lost here, I don't have proper experience wiht ubuntu studio
[22:02] <k1l_> jack audioserver is another special audio server used for music production.
[22:02] <iSky87> :(
[22:02] <k1l_> maybe the guys in #ubuntustudio have more experience with that
[22:02] <lethu> iSky87, but first run in terminal "sudo apt remove unity-control-center && sudo apt autoremove"
[22:02] <iSky87> ok
[22:03] <stewie925> hi guys, I am looking to installing a server and I have this install guide that says "install X server using xxxx.qcow2"
[22:04] <k1l_> stewie925: that doesnt sound like a server how to. what do you do there at all?
[22:05] <lethu> iSky87, good luck with your problem
[22:06] <ovaltradej> Can I get linux on my 2007 mac?  It says 'intel' somewhere
[22:07] <k1l_> ovaltradej: look here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages  some hardware might need some special treatment
[22:08] <ovaltradej> thanks
[22:15] <Colombo1> Hey
[22:16] <Colombo1> I am still having the color problem, but now I know more
[22:16] <Colombo1> it seems to be a way how Ubuntu displays PNG
[22:16] <Colombo1> and it sets "transparent" color (or background color overall or something) to azure
[22:16] <Colombo1> blue-green, whatever...
[22:17] <Colombo1> and JPG
[22:17] <Colombo1> so, probably some error in viewer?
[22:18] <Colombo1> when I open it in anything but the default image browser, it works correctly
[22:22] <Climhazzard> Hi, is it OK to install packages with aptitude as opposed to apt-get
[22:22] <k1l_> Climhazzard: should be ok. i heard aptitude fixed the bugs with multiarch etc.
[22:24] <zuiss1> why does ubuntu's installer have an option to encrypt the home directory after you have already chosen to encrypted lvm previously to encrypt everything?
[22:24] <WeiJunLi> k1l_: my usb drive is definitely an ubuntu issue
[22:24] <WeiJunLi> i find my usb drive through lsusb -> Bus 001 Device 004: ID 1221:3234  Unknown manufacturer Disk (Thumb drive)
[22:24] <zuiss1> it's confusing. are you supposed to check that?
[22:24] <Climhazzard> ah, thank you k1l_
[22:24] <WeiJunLi> but doesnt appear on 'gparted'
[22:25] <tekeli-li> I stopped X with `sudo systemctl stop lightdm`. Now I'm left with a completely black screen with a single white underscore in the upper left corner. There is no shell prompt. There is no login prompt. What is the component of the system I'm looking at, and where do I look for its documentation?
[22:25] <k1l_> WeiJunLi: didnt you say you put that usb through to vmware?
[22:25] <loganrun> does anyone know if it is possible to trick rkhunter to scan a filesystem that isn't actually mounted as the live root filesystem
[22:25] <WeiJunLi> k1l_: yes
[22:26] <WeiJunLi> but vmware recognizes it
[22:26] <WeiJunLi> and also it appears on lsusb
[22:26] <wedgie> tekeli-li: can probably get to a shell from one of the other tty's. Press ctrl+alt+F2
[22:26] <iSky87> lethu, GUESS WHAT!!!
[22:26] <wedgie> (I don't know the answer to your specific question)
[22:26] <tekeli-li> wedgie, I don't want a shell. I want to know the name of the system component I'm looking at and where I can find its documentation.
[22:26] <k1l_> WeiJunLi: thats not how it works. if you put it through to vmware it doesnt work on the host.
[22:27] <tekeli-li> wedgie, ty for trying.
[22:27] <WeiJunLi> k1l_: I want to access it on the vmware not in the host
[22:28] <iSky87> Lethu
[22:30] <k1l_> WeiJunLi: so look at the vmware docu how to pass that usb through to vmware
[22:35] <joltman> whelp, i was wrong
[22:35] <joltman> shit's not working
[22:35] <joltman> sudo mount -a is not mounting anything...i added noauto,intr,timeo=14
[22:38] <WeiJunLi> there's another terminal pastebin besides pastebinit ?
[22:39] <Colombo1> Huhuuu, I have same problem like this: https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/comments/5l9mfm/ubuntu_16041610_amd_radeon_driver_wrong_colors/ still, I have no idea what does it means.
[22:41] <rampicus> can anyone help with installing a game from .zip? (assault reloaded)
[22:41] <pos> WeiJunLi, termbin seems popular
[22:42] <wedgie> WeiJunLi: there is also sprunge: <command> | curl -F 'sprunge=<-'
[22:42] <wedgie> err, <command> | curl -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us
[22:42] <Jakethepython> HEllo room i started up ubuntu 16 and it says Begin:running.scripts/local-block... done
[22:42] <Jakethepython> what does this mean?
[22:43] <WeiJunLi> thnks
[22:44] <moss> anyone here have a yubikey set up with ubuntu? i can't seem to get mine working with ssh
[22:44] <moss> cat: /run/user/1000/gnupg/S.gpg-agent.ssh: No such device or address
[22:50] <arog> can i ask shell questions in ehre
[22:50] <arog> as in writing my own .sh files
[22:51] <k1l_> arog: maybe #bash is better in answering shell scripting questions
[22:53] <Jakethepython> has anyone had problems w/ booting into ubuntu 16
[22:54] <Jakethepython> running. scripts/local-block... done is just repeating
[22:54] <Jakethepython> it does this after ading a RAID config
[22:55] <k1l_> Jakethepython: yes, some had isssues. but they said what specific issue they had and that could be resolved.
[22:55] <k1l_> Jakethepython: so specific questions with details lets people help you
[22:55] <MarcoP> is there a good room for gufw firewall in ubuntu?
[22:56] <MarcoP> I guess not that room is empty
[22:56] <MarcoP> lol
[22:56] <Jakethepython> I guess i don't know how to even boot up if it has this error
[22:56] <MarcoP> why does gufw keep turning off?
[22:56] <Jakethepython> So i can't get details because i know nothing about it
[22:57] <k1l_> Jakethepython: what did you do exactly before the booting doesnt work anymore?
[22:58] <Jakethepython> Upgaded from V14 to 16
[22:58] <Jakethepython> If i disable the RAID and boot from just the system disk i can boot up into V16
[22:59] <moss> :|
[23:00] <k1l_> Jakethepython: what raid is it?
[23:00] <Jakethepython> RAID 1 on 2 drivers
[23:00] <Jakethepython> and then the system disk a stand alone
[23:00] <wedgie> mdadm or what?
[23:01] <k1l_> Jakethepython: what raid exactly? there are several different methods to setup raids
[23:01] <k1l_> so far it sounds like "i got a tire on my car". but the specifics matter
[23:02] <Jakethepython> It's the RAID Embeded server raid by Intel
[23:02] <Jakethepython> is where i Initialy set it up
[23:05] <k1l_> Jakethepython: so its managed by the mainboard bios?
[23:05] <Jakethepython> YEs
[23:06] <Jakethepython> shoudl i do software raid instead?
[23:07] <k1l_> do you use lvm on that raid?
[23:09] <Jakethepython> no
[23:09] <i-kill-frogs> bigpresh: this is elsewhere
[23:09] <i-kill-frogs> you told me to take the off topic chatter elsewhere
[23:09] <k1l_> i-kill-frogs: not in here.
[23:10] <i-kill-frogs> my client froze
[23:11] <i-kill-frogs> anyway once upon a time my psychiatrists asked annoying questions.  like "have you ever killed anything?"
[23:11] <i-kill-frogs> well, that annoyed me.  So I grabbed his pet frog off his desk and removed its head with a scissors
[23:11] <k1l_> i-kill-frogs: last warning to not misuse this channel
[23:12] <i-kill-frogs> but Allah told me to kill frogs, k1l_
[23:15] <nemecy> hi ubuntu users
[23:16] <nemecy> hello from fedora users
[23:16] <Jakethepython> for RAID should i have the drivers formated to EXT4 or something?
[23:17] <elky> nemecy: hi. is thehre something we can help with?
[23:17] <nemecy> im fine thanks a lot elky
[23:17] <elky> nemecy: ok well this is tech support channel, #ubuntu-offtopic is for other chatter
[23:17] <k1l_> Jakethepython: most guys will do a software raid. since the hardware needs some drivers in most cases and there are not all drivers for linux.
[23:18] <nemecy> thanks
[23:30] <SebthreeBQM10HD> hi
[23:30] <moss> ho
[23:30] <SebthreeBQM10HD> moss, ho ho ho Merry Christmas
[23:34] <moss> ho ho how the fuck do you get a yubikey working in ubuntu ffs
[23:34] <moss> i got this thing working in gentoo in 5 minutes
[23:34] <moss> but for some reason this noobass OS is non-functional
[23:35] <moss> :)
[23:35] <HalliHallo> Hello
[23:36] <Jakethepython> what is the best Software Raid for Ubuntu for a RAID 1 ?
[23:37] <royal_screwup21> I was trying to find all instances of the word "xyz" in the man page for "file" (i.e. man file). So I typed in "$ grep xyz man file". What am I doing wrong?
[23:37] <moss> royal_screwup21: type: man file
[23:37] <moss> royal_screwup21: then type /
[23:38] <moss> then hit enter
[23:38] <moss> err
[23:38] <ChaiTRex> royal_screwup21: man file | fgrep xyz
[23:38] <moss> type /xyz
[23:39] <royal_screwup21> Awesome, thanks moss, ChaiTRex!
[23:39] <ChaiTRex> royal_screwup21: There isn't an instance of xyz in it, so perhaps try `man file | fgrep file` to see what finding the text looks like.
[23:39] <tomreyn> Jakethepython: "best" can vary a lot, since it's subjective.
[23:40] <tomreyn> you probably want to use md(adm), though, since it's the most widely used implementation.
[23:41] <royal_screwup21> ChaiTRex: I'm just curious though: why doesn't "$ grep xyz man file" work? Isn't "man file" basically a file in itself?
[23:42] <tomreyn> royal_screwup21: no it's not, unless you have it on your file system.
[23:43] <k1l_> royal_screwup21: "man something" is a command. not a file
[23:43] <tomreyn> "man file", when you have it at the front of your command line, runs the "man" command and passes the "file" argument to it, so man runs, notices that you want info about "file" and gets and displays it
[23:44] <ChaiTRex> royal_screwup21: No, man is a program, and you want to deal with its output, so that's done usually with pipes (|). You can turn the output into a fake file like so: <(man file) and use it like fgrep xyz <(man file).
[23:45] <tomreyn> royal_screwup21: so when you run "grep xyz man file", what happens is that the "grep" command runs and notices that you passed three arguments to it, "xyz", "man" and "file". it then tries to interpret these arguments and probably fails since the "grep" command not meant to be used this way.
[23:46] <royal_screwup21> Cool, thanks guys!
[23:48] <tomreyn> "man" is not the best example here, since this command spawns another command to interpret its output, which makes piping and so on cumbersume. better test stuff with thinks like "echo", "cat" and "fgrep" only
[23:51] <moss> woot i got it working
[23:51] <moss> thank the lord.
[23:51] <Colombo1> hey, padoka ppa is said to be compiled with llvm 4.0, however, I don't seem to have installed llvm 4.0, but only 3.9
[23:52] <Colombo1> shouldn't I install 4.0?
[23:52] <hydrajump> is there a quicker shortcut way to doing this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel#Modifying_the_configuration
[23:52] <hydrajump> instead of going through each architecture config when I just need to make a small change