[00:59] <user|12804> hi
[00:59] <user|12804> i'm try to install from usb disr. but he stuck on logo kubuntu
[01:00] <user|12804> how i can fix it ?
[04:44] <noaXess> moooorning ;)
[09:26] <derrey> Are there any logs I could use to see what caused a freeze?
[09:31] <hateball> derrey: what kind of freeze?
[09:32] <hateball> ~/.xsession-errors, dmesg logs, and Xorg.log's are a nice place to start
[09:32] <derrey> hateball: Everything was unresposive. Only the mouse moved. (I'm looking throught some syslogs.)
[09:32] <derrey> Thanks for the other places to look.
[11:13] <derrey> What is your normal Xorg cpu usage? Does it come to 60% (via ksysguard)?
[11:16] <lordievader> derrey: On my Gentoo box it rarely comes above 20%, usually sits around 0%.
[11:18] <derrey> it gives me freezes. I'm reading about it and it seems to be a pretty common issue?
[11:18] <derrey> o, it went to 1%
[12:26] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[12:27] <chr1s> hi BluesKaj
[12:27] <BluesKaj> hi chr1s
[12:31] <chr1s> how's life?
[12:33] <BluesKaj> good here, and you ?
[13:00] <dharma> root@dharma-Aspire-5749Z:~# /Downloads
[13:00] <dharma> bash: /Downloads: No such file or directory
[13:00] <dharma> what is this erroer
[13:01] <chr1s> good thanks BluesKaj
[13:02] <dharma> hello
[13:02] <chr1s> dharma: you're attempting to access a directory called Downloads at the root level on your machine, try ~/Downloads
[13:02] <chr1s> (assuming it is in your home directory)
[13:03] <BluesKaj> dharma, Diwbloads file should be in /home
[13:03] <dharma> ok
[13:03] <chr1s> and you probably meant to do something like 'cd'?
[13:03] <BluesKaj> Downloads that is
[13:07] <BluesKaj> dharma, did you download some thing from the internet, most browsers default their downloads to ~/Downloads, so look there
[16:23] <dharma> hi
[16:23] <hateball> hello
[16:27] <dharma> what is ssh
[16:29] <hateball> !ssh | dharma
[18:50] <markus_e92> Hi, how could i allow usb drive mounting only for a specific group?
[18:50] <markus_e92> i use kubuntu 16.04
[18:51] <hateball> hmmm
[18:51] <hateball> I guess it depends on fuse...
[18:51] <hateball> at least I think it does
[18:52] <hateball> so if user X is not a member of fuse they should not be able to automount
[18:52] <hateball> but this is not something I've really looked at
[18:54] <markus_e92> would it be possible to create a udev rule for this?
[18:55] <lordievader> I
[18:55] <lordievader> Wasn't the plugdev group for that?
[18:59] <markus_e92> so did i, but in my installation (ltsp fat client) the user is not in the plugdev group and usb drive mounting works
[19:01] <genii> Easier to edit sudoers than make an udev rule. http://askubuntu.com/questions/533106/allow-to-mount-unmount-a-specific-device-to-a-specific-user
[19:44] <viewer|qwertz913> Hello, I installed Kubuntu 16.04 on my external harddisk.
[19:45] <viewer|qwertz913> I did that before with Kubuntu 14.04 and it worked well.
[19:46] <viewer|qwertz913> But now with my new installation I always get "error: attempt to read or write outside of disk 'hd0' "
[19:47] <viewer|qwertz913> on one computer.
[19:47] <viewer|qwertz913> On my other computer with an old Kubuntu on its harddrive it works.
[19:48] <viewer|qwertz913> What is the reason for that error
[19:48] <viewer|qwertz913> and can I get it to work?
[19:49] <viewer|qwertz913> With my old external harddisk 14.0 installation it worked on both computers.
[19:53] <BluesKaj> viewer|qwertz913, run sudo blkid, find the drive UUID and add it to your /etc/fstab file, without the quote. You search google for /etc/fstab emtries in ubuntu for the details
[19:54] <BluesKaj> !fstab
[19:54] <BluesKaj> viewer|qwertz913, ^
[19:58] <viewer|qwertz913> Ok, I will try to edit fstab.
[19:59] <viewer|qwertz913> Is it possible through grub rescue?
[20:05] <BluesKaj> viewer|qwertz913, don't know, never had much luck with grub rescue
[20:06] <viewer|qwertz913> okay, I am trying now with the LiveCD
[20:16] <lordievader> BluesKaj: This sounds like a grub issue, not fstab.
[20:16] <lordievader> viewer|qwertz913: Do you know how to chroot?
[20:19] <BluesKaj> lordievader, I had the same issue , tried chroot and it didn't see /dev/sda when trying to mount it
[20:20] <lordievader> BluesKaj: Did you fix the issue?
[20:21] <BluesKaj> yeah. I got rid of windows...it was causing the problem afaik
[20:21] <lordievader> BluesKaj: Hmm, that sounds very strange...
[20:22] <lordievader> viewer|qwertz913: Anyhow, if you know how to chroot, I'd chroot into your install and rebuild the grub config from there.
[20:22] <BluesKaj> windows bootsect was corupted somehow
[20:23] <BluesKaj> all this was on my on my laptop
[20:28] <BluesKaj> still trying to fix the mess after upgrading 16.10...ended up with busybox