=== JanC is now known as Guest57353 === JanC_ is now known as JanC === Tm_K is now known as Tm_T [07:03] enough fun for one session - laters. [08:01] Good morning [08:06] gute morgen, lordievader :) all good? [08:09] Doing good here. How are you ducasse ? [08:10] warm and comfy, got my tea so everything is right with the world :) [08:10] :) [08:10] I got both ;) [08:10] Girlfriend had to leave and couldn't finish her tea. [10:44] good day to all [10:45] hi, lotuspsychje [10:46] hey ducasse how are you mate [10:46] good thanks, and you? [10:46] great here, i organized my hardware this morning [10:47] yay :) [10:47] all sorted nicely in 1 closet now [10:49] !info firefox xenial [10:49] firefox (source: firefox): Safe and easy web browser from Mozilla. In component main, is optional. Version 51.0.1+build2-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 (xenial), package size 47187 kB, installed size 113516 kB [10:49] big update again this morning [10:51] my xenial hosts all autoupdate, so i don't really notice :) [10:52] cool [10:52] well i usually dont look neither, but when updates big ill click details [10:53] last big update was those kernel security flaws [10:55] i run unattended-upgrades, and just get emails of updated packages. i rarely read the changelogs, tbh, unless i notice a problem. [10:55] cool [10:56] im having a weird workspaces issue here [10:56] in unity? [10:56] yes, when clicking the apps, it doesnt switch to that workspace anymore [10:57] i have to manually click workspaces icon, to click [10:57] dmesg and syslog spit out nothing [10:58] there are often settings for switching to desktop of active window, maybe you've changed it by mistake? just a wild guess. [10:59] didnt touch nothing no [12:23] Hiyas all [12:27] top o' the morning, BluesKaj :) [12:28] Hi ducasse ;-) [12:34] heya BluesKaj [12:34] hey lotuspsychje [12:48] i had no idea it was so complicated to merge bookmarks between chromium and firefox... [12:52] ah, there we go. [12:52] :) [14:49] http://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-touch-ota-15-has-been-officially-released-for-ubuntu-phones-and-tablets-512689.shtml [14:49] oooh, interesting :) [14:49] ducasse: check your invite :p [14:50] lotuspsychje: just noticed :) [15:34] !info lynis [15:34] lynis (source: lynis): security auditing tool for Unix based systems. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.1.1-1 (xenial), package size 126 kB, installed size 935 kB [15:34] anyone tested this one before? [15:35] hrmm what kind of security are you after looking at? o0 [15:35] just reading new lx.er article [15:36] http://www.2daygeek.com/lynis-security-scanning-auditing-and-hardening-tool-for-linux-unix-systems/# [15:46] lotuspsychje@RooTBooK:~$ sudo lynis audit system [15:46] [ Lynis 2.1.1 ] [15:46] started test [15:47] "your data is now securely wiped" :D [15:47] lol, looks pretty cool actually [15:54] test result: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23948365/ [15:57] only 7,200 lines to glance through ;D [15:57] hardening index 53, umm... ok! [15:57] big log isnt it [17:24] OerHeks: just fyi, that user was here yseterday, using upstream MySQL on Trusty [17:25] OerHeks: when provoked, said 16.04 wasn't stable for 18 months until after release, so had to do that on 14.04... [17:25] nacc: I also seriously doubt the guy has been using Linux for twenty years. [17:25] XD [17:25] DArqueBishop: agreed :) [17:27] users and always chasing new versions, ah. [17:27] hey daftykins [17:27] hallo \o [17:28] how are ya? [17:28] nacc, oke, i was just wondering [17:28] EriC^^: i finally got around to 'Arrival' the other night, quite enjoyed it :) although i was jealous of how much better my clients OLED TV looks... [17:28] EriC^^: all good here thanks! how are you? [17:28] daftykins: cool, all good here as well [17:29] my TV had the backlight bleed in the corners whilst OLED just looks so nice for deep blacks :( [17:29] i watched it as well, it was pretty good [17:29] yeah [17:29] i am drooling over an oled, they're expensive still and even more here [17:29] well, until this happened... did i show you this? :D http://i.imgur.com/2J7I8Lg.jpg [17:29] 55" 1920x1080 lg for $2200 [17:29] it's $2000 abroad and 4K [17:29] oof [17:30] what the heck is that? [17:30] fingers from outside? [17:31] his 3 year old son smudged up the whole thing :( [17:31] is that a tv? [17:31] yeah his 65" LG OLED B6 [17:31] oh [17:31] nice [17:32] i'm currently downloading the Fallout 4 high-res texture pack - 55GB! [17:32] nice [17:33] it's coming out on the vr for hive or whatever its called [17:33] htc vive i think? [17:33] ja [17:33] everything VR is still quite early imo, low resolution displays in them [17:34] i was thinking of getting the ps4 vr just for the experience, but yeah what you said [17:34] it's still in the early phases, like testing somewhat [17:34] i think you'd want a really fat pipe to the house just to handle the update requirements of modern consoles :) [17:35] ps4 has maybe 4 nice games for vr and that's it, plus it still uses the ps4 move controllers that didn't sell well for ps3 [17:36] yup [17:42] "Searching the computer in recovery mode only the "find" command is available for searching and "find" only searches the primary filesystem, and no extension filesystem, so can not ever search my 3T drive for anything." [17:43] there's so much gibberish coming from this guy i'm not even going to try. [17:43] indeed [17:43] manually feeding 'find' a path to look in is easy :| it's the first parameter! [17:44] and he wants to know if there is a 'refresh' option for df :) [17:44] :D [17:44] totally, involves cursor up ;) [17:52] and if he'd been using linux for 20 years he'd know that going "FULL ALERT!! server has been down 4 days! urgent!" just pi**es people off :) [17:52] there are a lot of reasons to think they are being somewhat disingenuous :) [17:54] most people who say that are straight-up lying. there just weren't that many users around 20 years ago :) [18:17] you have to wonder what those 20 years were spent doing if a person can't run their systems :> [18:20] heh [19:05] 19 ppas, and he still expects support... [19:08] XD [19:10] gezakovacs - unetbootin, gnome3-team, libreoffice, mjasnik, moka, numix, simons-something, tgails, tista, vikoiadi, webupd8 ... [19:11] people with ppa's should be muted for 30 minutes, standard [19:17] sounds like an online guide follower if ever i saw one [19:19] i hate to think what else he's been doing to that system, seems his python is borked as well [19:20] XD [19:21] when python is messed with, doesn't that hose the whole machine? [19:21] well, that sort of is the status quo, i think, or very near to it [19:22] i don't really want to be too involved when this blows up :) [19:24] ...and now: disk problems! [19:24] lol [19:24] wow really? [19:24] that sounds amazing [19:25] * ducasse grabs the popcorn [19:25] * daftykins wants to see SMART output [19:31] ducasse: gimme some! [19:32] grinn .. asking multiple questions randomly [19:34] neat [19:34] and back to 3rd party tomcat install [19:35] on the same host with the suspected bad disk!? [19:36] oh, i might mixed up 2 problem makers [19:36] yup, he's still focusing on python... [19:38] daftykins: he hasn't got smartmontools installed, lord knows if he's able to install with the state apt is in... [19:39] if it's a normal desktop OS 'disks' might run [20:55] #ubuntu feels extra crazy today [20:55] hmm what phase is the moon in? [20:56] o [20:56] i'll just assume a bad one :) [20:56] 4 day till full moon, icemoon [20:57] :> [20:57] guy adds 8 repos, in precise, lovely [20:57] *xenial [20:58] aww i wanted it to be precise, you could say "you have 2 months to do as you please" [20:59] daftykins: no, they also added precise manually [20:59] or changed it [20:59] XD [20:59] "i wanted THAT version!" [21:00] yes we can ... [21:01] my brain hurts :-/ [21:02] due to #ubuntu ? [21:02] yup [21:03] time for food i think :) [21:14] now: sleepytime. i've had my share of bulls**t for today :) === JanC_ is now known as JanC