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kangaroo73not yet - will switch to notebook with virt-manager ...00:00
nacckangaroo73: i just edited the page to make it a lot clearer -- can you refresh and see if it is clearer?00:00
kangaroo73that's okay ... thanks00:01
nacckangaroo73: does that mean it's clearer now?00:02
kangaroo73yiha00:02
kangaroo73that was a big mistake by me, nacc00:02
nacckangaroo73: that's what i was getting so frustrated myself, as it seemed very clear to me00:02
naccbut the font is not very distinguished and i think the indent helps a lot00:03
kangaroo73hmmm00:07
kangaroo73the old problem00:07
kangaroo73my Windows-10-Guest gets no IPv4-Address00:07
kangaroo73nacc: is there a special kvm-network-config?00:09
kangaroo73I've selected br0 as source, and virtio as model00:09
nacckangaroo73: i would first see if an ubuntu guest gets an ip addreess to make sure it's all working00:10
kangaroo73yep - I can log in to ssh and ping external addresses00:10
kangaroo73oh wait00:10
kangaroo73an guest?00:10
nacckangaroo73: yes00:10
kangaroo73I only have one guest "w10"00:11
kangaroo73hmm00:11
ZythyrNeed help. I want to display my desired image file in full screen mode. I prefered display file format is SVG. How can I display it in full screen mode. I used Fbi (framebuffer image viewer). However it doesn't seem to respect the viewBox paramters of the SVG file.00:11
kangaroo73I can set one up00:11
kangaroo73but not today00:11
kangaroo73Let me say thank you again for your great help00:11
nacckangaroo73: np -- i have never tried to run a windows guest00:12
kangaroo73I've learned again something - especially more to concentrate!!!!00:12
kangaroo73It worked like a charme before ....00:12
nacckangaroo73: so i would try to run linux as a guest, which is a known to work and easy thing to test00:12
kangaroo73suddenly dead - maybe an update or something00:12
kangaroo73I will test - if it works, I'll come back and report ....00:13
kangaroo73cya00:13
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kangaroo73I can't remember of this message: Libvirt did not detect any UEFI/OVMF firmware image installed on the host." before ...00:19
kangaroo73is there an package in Ubuntu-Repos?00:19
kangaroo73got it ;-)00:24
davido_I seem to have deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu xenial partner in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/xenial-partner.list, and the same line in /etc/apt/sources.list. Which one should be preserved and which should be removed?00:26
timYou can't do 2 video cards and 4 monitors on unity?00:27
davido_tim: What led to that conclusion?00:28
davido_I'm running three monitors, and occasionally four. The 4th is a usb3 monitor running through displaylink.00:29
timdavido_, I bought 4 monitors and 2 nvidia gtx 1050's. It seems not to work00:29
kangaroo73nacc: One question please ... I made screenshots from the old guest ... the emulator is there "/us/bin/qemu-system-x86_64" - When setting up an new guest, the emulator is/usr/bin/kvm-spice - can you tell me something 'bout that?00:29
kangaroo73or is it, because I was connected via SSH -X for this shots??00:30
timdavido_, if I do multiple x screens only the first one works. the others just have a black screen and the mouse turns into an X when I go across it00:30
davido_If you back off to two monitors and a single card, no problem? And similarly, if you back off to two monitors on two cards, again no problem?00:31
davido_(just trying to uncover whether it's two cards that are proving difficult, or multiple monitors)00:32
davido_Anyway, sorry I've got to run.00:32
timIf I back off to 2 monitors on 1 card, i still can't do 2 x screens through the nvidia settings manager.00:33
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nacckangaroo73: you must have configured the guest to use spice00:37
hdonhi all :) why when i autoremove a bunch of older kernels does grub reinstall between every kernel? :C :C :C00:37
kangaroo73ok - and before I could select in cpu "host-passthrough" isn't it available anymore?00:39
nacchdon: because each package removal is its own step00:39
nacchdon: it is not 'reinstall'ing grub, it's just updating the config00:39
nacckangaroo73: i don't know00:39
kangaroo73or is it now "host-model"00:39
kangaroo73sounds similar ..00:40
hdonnacc, it's not doing grub-install? it really better be. i want grub to give me the list of kernels i actually have installed00:42
hdonbut i would prefer if it waited until after all the kernel packages were done being removed/installed00:43
OerHekshdon, the tool rescans your kernels, and removes one at the time00:43
OerHeksjust be patient00:43
dar_on an upgrade to Ubuntu_16.04, it froze at 3/4 install. after about 1:30 hours I did a hard re-boot! now 16.04 only starts IN Terminal, no desktop :( How can I fix this ???00:43
OerHeksdartry: Sudo dpkg --configure -a ### and after that: run update -f00:44
OerHeksdar_, ^^00:44
dar_yes00:44
nacchdon: you don't need to do grub-install for that to be the case00:45
phormathi. where (url) i can find a list of fonts installed on Ubuntu 16.04?00:45
phormat(by default)00:46
hdonnacc, oh, really? where does it store the boot configurations if not in the mbr? i thought that's what grub-install wrote00:46
phormatwhere (url) i can find a list of fonts installed on Ubuntu 16.04 by default (on a new system)?00:47
nacchdon: grub-install is for installing grub to a device that's only done once00:47
nacchdon: update-grub writes a config file in /boot that grub is able to read00:47
nacchdon: that's my understanding00:47
dar_OerHeks: is that the repair ?00:47
OerHeksdar_, yes.00:48
dar_OK was confused :P thanks ... will try00:49
phormatOerHeks: where (url) i can find a list of fonts installed on Ubuntu 16.04 by default?00:50
OerHeksphormat, i am looking, but there seems to be no such list00:51
phormati googled unsuccessfully, that's why i am asking here.00:52
OerHeksphormat, after install, with 'fc-list' you can see all installed fonts though00:52
phormati know00:52
phormati wanna move all the fonts i have installed to /home/.fonts and leave the default fonts in /usr/share/fonts00:54
OerHeksThis list is *all* the fonts available, http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/fonts/ but that is no help00:54
S0bait1Hello01:02
S0bait1Does DD copy an entire USb stick even if most of it's empty ? I ran the command for a microsd which is 32 gb but not completely full. Just wondering if the output will be only of the contents.. noob question.. I know.01:03
kk4ewtdepends on what you are dding01:04
phormatOerHeks: isn't there some kinda source package for the whole Ubuntu 16.04 where i can see the contents of usr/share/fonts?01:09
OerHeksphormat, nope, if it was, i would have found it. maybe someone else has a better clue?01:10
descriptI have Ubuntu on my laptop, but have limited SSD space. I want to put Java & Eclipse on a USB and run them from there. Is that possible?01:11
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naccphormat: OerHeks: something like http://paste.ubuntu.com/24128088/01:15
naccphormat: OerHeks: `apt-file search /usr/share/fonts | awk -F':' '{print $2;}' | sort | uniq`01:16
naccthat's from 17.04, but you get the idea, ithink01:16
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ceeceeHow good is Ubuntu/Linux at handling programs that work on WIndows now?01:18
naccceecee: natively, ubuntu does not run programs that are windows based01:18
ceeceeI haven't touched Ubuntu in years and I'm wondering if I should just go Ubuntu or keep figuring out my crap with win1001:18
naccceecee: but there are alternatives, you can run under wine, and you can use a VM01:19
ceeceehow are those?01:19
ceeceestable? work well?01:19
naccYMMV :)01:19
ceecee?01:19
naccYour Mileage May Vary01:19
ceeceehmm01:19
naccI think a VM is the most stable, but then you need a windows installation media to get the VM going01:19
naccceecee: but it seems like if you really have windows based programs, then you should use windows unless you're willing to put the effort into getting them working under Linux01:20
ceeceeI really just use Adobe suite stuff occasionally and use Dolphin emulator for smash01:20
ceeceeoh well steam games too, crap01:20
ceeceeis Linux fine with skylake CPU's? I've had to upgrade hardware and windows just because of this damn CPU01:22
naccceecee: i'm on a skylake just fine01:22
ceeceeoh yay01:22
phormatnacc: looks like the solution i'm looking for. trying this now...01:22
naccceecee: steam is supported under linux, but the games may not ber01:22
nacc*be01:22
ceeceeI figured as much. I don't imagine games running well in a VM01:23
ceeceeso looks like I might have to stick to Win10 if I can get it working01:24
S0bait1kk4ewt: ubuntu installed on my sd card01:24
ceeceeand if not im just gonna put off major computer use until I get a legal copy01:24
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phormatnacc: does this list include the fonts available to install on demand? it looks like this list is not limited to the fonts installed by default...01:44
hheemorn. how can i install ubuntu terminal in xfce env?01:46
ninguwhy would the resolvconf service not be correcting generating /etc/resolv.conf?01:46
ninguit's empty, with just a comment at the top01:46
Bashing-omhhee: xfce4 has xterm by default .01:47
hheeBashing-om, yep. but i want terminal from usual ubuntu, :) not only xfce4-terminal.01:47
Bashing-omhhee: Right off hand I do not know what terminal unity has installed .01:52
hheeBashing-om, got it. thx a lot anyway for your always great support.01:52
Bashing-omhhee: gnome-terminal ??01:53
hheeBashing-om, maybe. thx01:53
hheeBashing-om, that's it! thx!01:55
Bashing-omhhee: Only if you say so .. I not run unity, so I did not "know" for sure . :)01:57
hhee:)01:57
hheeBashing-om, im running xfce currently :) and got gnome-terminal :)01:58
hheeBashing-om, maybe it is unix way - to built my own workspace :)01:58
wyseguyis mint a version of ubuntu? or another version of debian?01:59
tgm4883!mint | wyseguy01:59
ubottuwyseguy: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org01:59
Bashing-omhhee: Full support from me for " roll your own " . I like it !01:59
cfhowlettwyseguy, mint is not ubuntu.01:59
wyseguygot it thanks01:59
phormatnacc: can i boot into the install on bootable flash memory and save a list of fonts using fc-list?02:02
hh2010__hello.  i recently screwed up the iptables on my Amazon EC2 instance somehow by making AMI images and attaching/detaching volumes02:02
hh2010__i am now able to connect to all the public IP addresses on my server, but not getting any traffic from the applications02:02
hh2010__web server, znc, openvpn02:02
hh2010__what should i be looking for in IPTables to figure out what is holding them up? Again, I make TCP/IP connection but no data gets transferred02:03
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tatertotshh2010__: do you know what ports AND protocols should be open? have you done any testing to determine if those ports are open?02:17
hh2010__yeah i do02:17
hh2010__whats weird is i never personally changed any of the rules02:17
hh2010__something got screwed up while switching volumes/instances02:18
hh2010__so all the rules actually look the same to me as they were before02:18
tatertotshh2010__: that was a two part question...so i'll ask the one you didn't answer again02:18
hh2010__but yeahi know the ports and protocols... and in IPTables it looks like they are open02:18
tatertotshh2010__: have you done any testing to determine if the ports are open?02:18
hh2010__well i am able to connect to my openvpn for example02:18
rangergordIs there a way to make open apps stand out more in the launcher? That tiny arrow and a minor change in color is not enough for me. It's requiring more visual effort than it deserves.02:18
hh2010__so it looks like that one is open02:18
hh2010__and i was able to "wget" a file from web server02:19
hh2010__from terminal02:19
hh2010__within instance02:19
hh2010__but not from outside of it02:19
hh2010__crap i have to run to catch train... dont even have znc to keep track of convo for me lol02:21
hh2010__will keep poking around and come back later if the problme persists.  thanks anyway for your help02:21
hiexpothe only thing it canbe is port blocking02:33
tonytcan anyone tell me the command to fix the log on screen? i installed lxde but no option to switch to it02:37
Bashing-omtonyt: In the login box upper right corner . click on the icon, do you not get a dropdown choice of the DE to load ?02:39
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hannibalhello everyone hopw are you all?02:44
semitonesgud gud, guing well -- how's your ubuntu?02:45
tonyt<Bashing-om> it doesnt show up there02:57
tonytno choices at all02:57
dar_OerHeks: is that the repair ? :D YES IT IS !!!! I Have Ubuntu 16.04 up & running LIKE it Should ...  didn't Loose A Thing , Thanks A LOT !!!02:59
Bashing-omtonyt: I then would question the state of the lxde install . what shows ' dpkg -l lxde ' ?03:01
tonytsec03:02
dar_nite all & Thanks03:02
tonytony@tony:~$ dpkg -l lxde03:02
tonytDesired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold03:02
tonyt| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend03:02
tonyt|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)03:02
tonyt||/ Name             Version       Architecture  Description03:02
tonyt+++-================-=============-=============-=====================================03:02
tonytii  lxde             7ubuntu1      all           Metapackage for LXDE03:02
Bashing-om!paste | tonyt03:03
ubottutonyt: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.03:03
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RicardusGimp is up to 2.8.20 or so now, as of Feb. Any idea when that will hit the repos?03:06
Bashing-om!latest | Ricardus03:07
ubottuRicardus: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.03:07
Ricardusthats the latest stable version. It has a bug fix I need, thats for sure.  :-)03:08
hiexpoRicardus, you can download the tar and compile yourself03:10
hiexpousually there are many packages that have updated you will have to install and may not work out03:12
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ZythyrNeed help. I am trying to build fbida (framebuffer image viewer) on Ubuntu 16 LTS. I am getting error. https://github.com/wware/fbida/issues/1#issuecomment-28404538503:28
elisa871please have a look and if possible answer over there http://askubuntu.com/questions/890362/grabbing-specific-columns-of-a-csv03:32
jon-macanyone have any guesses as to what would cause all operations on a file to give permission denied, even when the permissions are clearly right? even things like lsattr are giving permission denied -- I thought maybe corrupt fs but it seemed to happen again on a new file on a separate hard drive even :/03:33
Guy1524hey guys, is it possible to intercept opengl calls?03:39
Guy1524it looks very complicated from what I have seen so far03:40
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sriniwasHi Everyone, My audio isn't working I've tried different distros but the same result and I don't have any hardware problem 'cause it worked in XP03:42
OerHeksZythyr, years old project, ask the maintainer?03:43
jon-macis it documented anywhere what OEMs do with Ubuntu installs? I upgraded a dell install of 14.04 to 16.04 and things just seems a bit jacked up, but am not sure what dell did exactly03:44
tatertotssriniwas: open terminal03:44
ZythyrOerHeks I emailed the creator but no response. The project was recently updated since the latest release was feb 201703:44
ZythyrOerHeks https://www.kraxel.org/releases/fbida/03:44
tatertotssriniwas: if your audio doesn't work across multiple linux distributions then you don't have a ubuntu problem either03:47
OerHeksZythyr, not sure, maybe you want the FBI package, Linux frame buffer image viewer?? http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/fbi comes from fbida too03:51
OerHeks!info fbi03:51
ubottufbi (source: fbi): Linux frame buffer image viewer. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.10-1ubuntu3 (yakkety), package size 54 kB, installed size 142 kB (Only available for linux-any)03:51
ZythyrOerHeks Yes, I want Fbi. But when I install Fbi from ubuntu, its outdated. The version it installs is v2.09. Thats why I am trying to build from source03:52
sriniwasHi Everyone, My audio isn't working I've tried different distros but the same result and I don't have any hardware problem 'cause it worked on XP.03:54
sriniwasand I'm currently on Solus OS.03:55
BlueProtomanIs there a tool I can use to record and play back mouse and keyboard input?03:55
OerHeksBlueProtoman, Gnee and Xmacro can do that03:57
OerHeks!info gnee03:57
ubottugnee (source: xnee): X event recorder/replayer - GUI flavor. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.19-1 (yakkety), package size 46 kB, installed size 227 kB03:57
OerHeks!inf xmacro03:57
OerHeks!info xmacro03:57
ubottuxmacro (source: xmacro): Record / Play keystrokes and mouse movements in X displays. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.3pre-20000911-6 (yakkety), package size 16 kB, installed size 93 kB03:57
BlueProtomanOerHeks: Awesome, thanks!03:58
OerHekssriniwas, this is ubuntu support only, no derivates.03:58
OerHeks.. and how do you tell sound is not working?03:58
ZythyrI just posted a question on StackExchange. If anyone has insights, please feel free to help: https://superuser.com/questions/1186005/unable-to-use-make-when-building-fbida-fbi-from-source04:00
sriniwasOerHeks, I had the same problem on in ubuntu also, I mean absolutely no sound my volume is full and everything04:00
OerHekssriniwas, without ubuntu, this wiki is of no use for you https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshootingProcedure04:01
sriniwasOk, Thanks :)04:02
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acidchildanyone know where the gpgkey2ssh binary/package went on xenial?04:21
acidchildccccccevnjvbcneejgjfggtrrfekrcegegllveuglnbd04:21
OerHeksacidchild, it used to be in gnupg-agent ..04:25
OerHekshttp://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/amd64/gnupg-agent/filelist04:26
acidchildI saw that, I'm wondering where it has gone to now? :)04:27
acidchilddpkg -L $PKG shows no gpgkey2ssh :(04:27
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ZythyrNeed help. My /dev/fb0 device disppears after installing NVIDIA graphic drivers. https://askubuntu.com/questions/890300/framebuffer-device-dev-fb0-missing-after-installing-nvidia-graphics-drivers04:28
OerHeksacidchild, >> The new command --export-ssh-key makes it easy to export an ssh public key in the format used for ssh’s authorized_keys file. By default the command exports the newest subkey with an authorization usage flags. A special syntax can be used to export other subkeys. This command is available since 2.1.11 and replaces the former debug utility gpgkey2ssh.04:30
OerHekshttps://www.gnupg.org/faq/whats-new-in-2.1.html04:30
acidchildoh wonderful OerHeks thank you so much!04:32
acidchildwhat a rock star ;)04:32
OerHeksacidchild, it was hard to find indeed..04:33
Bashing-om!cookie | OerHeks04:34
ubottuOerHeks: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie!04:34
* acidchild gives OerHeks a humbug04:35
OerHeksacidchild, so you are playing with yubikey?04:36
jinlianghi04:37
acidchildOerHeks: yeah? you noticed me adjust my laptop and dump a OTP? :P04:39
acidchilddisabled that now! irritating :)04:39
acidchildOerHeks: have one?04:40
OerHeksacidchild, yes, old versions before 2.x04:42
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utsavhow can we hack a wifi through ubuntu mate04:45
cc_2Hi everyone04:45
utsavhow can we hack a wifi through ubuntu mate04:45
cc_2hackawifi.exe04:46
utsavcan we make ubuntu as our base os instead of wimdows04:47
utsavcan we make ubuntu as our base os instead of windows04:48
OerHeksutsav, hacking is beyond the scope of this channel.04:48
utsavok04:48
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utsavhi what is the topic04:58
lotuspsychjemorning cfhowlett05:00
ZythyrNeed help writing a bash script. I want execute teh following command for each file located in the argument director "inkscaope -z *.svg -e *.svg". The * is the name of the file. How do I write it? I trying doing for i in (ls *.svg); echo.... But it doesn't work05:04
hypermistthe moment you need 3.5.305:24
hypermistof python05:24
elricsfateHow can I force the reinstall of config files with apt-get???05:38
elricsfateNevermind, think I got it05:40
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zambai have a problem with the unattended automatic security updates filling up my /boot with old kernels06:00
hypermisti just removed python3.5.2 from my system06:03
hypermistand it still says it installed06:03
hypermistxD06:03
hypermisthow06:03
Bashing-omzamba: One has to set unattended-upgrades to "autoremove" : https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2343732 ; https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2339387 .06:04
toeshredis it possible to install gcc-5-base in 14.04? Running into a dependency hell with libstdc++6 requiring gcc-5-base (and there is no gcc-5-base installation candidate).06:05
lotuspsychje!latest | toeshred06:08
ubottutoeshred: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.06:08
toeshredlotuspsychje: i understand the latest isn't the best. but this situation requires gcc-5-base in ordedr to even regain my apt-get upgrade functionality back to the system.06:09
toeshredeither that or i have to remove ppa's, which will uninstall half my system if i do that.06:09
toeshredor just format and reinstall ubuntu from scratch.06:10
lotuspsychjetoeshred: we dont support ppa's mate06:10
lotuspsychjetoeshred: you first will need to ppapurge to clean system06:10
toeshredwould like to try ppa-purge, but i can't install anything from my package manager at the moment.06:11
lotuspsychje!ppapurge | toeshred06:14
ubottutoeshred: To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html06:14
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toeshredlotuspsychje: i fixed the problem by manually downloading libstdc++6 for 14.04 and installing it with dpkg.06:24
anddamZta: no it's fine, I was still waiting on that question06:24
anddambtw my deja-dup process exited with error since ssh process died (likely I closed the laptop) while it was backing up06:25
anddamone there's the automatically scheduled backup I don't see a way to trigger a manual one in Settings > Backup06:25
anddamwhat's the proper approach to complete or redo the failed backup?06:25
hypermisthow can i isntall python 3.5.3 on ubuntu ?06:26
anddamnote to self: deja-dup --backup CLI, apparently06:28
anddamhypermist: is it in repository?06:28
hypermistwell typign sudo apt-get install python3.5 install 3.5.206:28
anddamso that's it06:31
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ZythyrNeed help. I this simple bash script, I am grabbing all files with .svg extension from a given argument directory. However, the issue is that all files with a space in the file name get ignored. How can I fix this issue? http://pastebin.com/SQ2FLm9607:06
ducasseZythyr: quote your expansions07:13
Zythyrducasse sorry I didn't understand07:13
ducasseZythyr: "$variable", not $variable.07:14
Zythyrducasse Which line do i do it to07:14
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ducasseZythyr: all of them.07:15
Zythyrducasse Okay I got it work but then the basenmae doesn't work07:18
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miccchaele07:39
gaurav42Hi i am from windows user. How to install java and dotnet in ubuntu07:40
gaurav42I have one website on windows that need environment of java and dotnet so i need to work that site in ubuntu07:43
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ducasse!java | gaurav4207:45
ubottugaurav42: To just use java you need a "Java Runtime Environment" (JRE) and/or a browser plugin. If that is not sufficient you will need a "Java Development Kit" (JDK) aka "Software  Development Kit" (SDK).  Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java about how to install one of three current implementations.07:45
ducassegaurav42: the .net implementation is called mono07:46
elias_aFirefox on Ubuntu 16.04 does not file association for .doc files. How does one create one? Ubuntu itself has association to Libreoffice but that has no impact on Firefox.07:46
gaurav42ducasse, mono is same like dot net ?07:48
ikevingaurav42, mono is .net07:49
ducassegaurav42: it is a .net implementation07:49
gaurav42Ok and can i run extension .application in firefox becsuse that site download and instsll that plugin for secure logine of that site07:50
ducassegaurav42: try asking in ##mono07:52
jinkUbuntu 16.10 / QEMU VPS: I bound my postfix to specific IPs (both ipv4 and ipv6) and it fails to start during boot, because the interfaces aren't ready, yet.  ("no local interface found for ...")  What should I do?08:07
ikevinjink, how does interfaces are configured?08:08
jinkikevin: Through /etc/network/interfaces08:08
ikevinjink, ok, can you pastebin the systemd unit of postfix?08:09
jinkikevin: This one? http://apaste.info/MA2gd08:10
jinkikevin: The additions below are mine, they didn't help. :)08:10
ikevinjink, is it normal you have "ExecStart=/bin/true" ?08:11
jinkikevin: Not a clue, I didn't change it.08:11
Memelordyo08:12
Memelordanyjuan online?08:12
ikevinjink, ok, your network settings use statics one or dhcp?08:12
jinkikevin: Static.08:12
Memelord?08:12
Memelordwhat are you trying to do08:13
Memelordanyone want a virus?08:13
Memelordits free08:13
WulfMemelord: yes please08:13
Memelordlol08:13
Memelordhow do i send you it08:13
WulfMemelord: deploy it on the web, it will eventually reach me08:14
MemelordWulf: do you know Kali Linux08:14
MemelordWulf: alright08:14
Memelordone sec08:14
ikevinjink, strange ! does systemd-analyze show you the good boot order?08:14
MemelordWulf: ill put it on mega08:15
lotuspsychjeMemelord: stop that please08:15
WulfMemelord: great.08:15
Memelordfine08:15
MemelordWulf: im trying to learn with Kali Linux08:15
Memelordits dank08:15
jinkikevin: I'm not sure how systemd-analyze works.  What options do I need?08:15
ducasse!kali | Memelord08:15
ubottuMemelord: Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu itself, as other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. Please consult their websites for more information. Examples: gNewSense (support in #gnewsense), Linux Mint (see !mint), Kali Linux (#kali-linux), CrunchBang (support in #crunchbang), BackTrack (support in #backtrack-linux)08:15
Memelordoh ok08:15
Memelordhow do i go on one of those08:16
ikevinjink, try: systemd-analyze plot > plot.svg08:16
Memelord#kali-linux08:16
ducasseMemelord: /join #kali-linux08:16
jinkikevin: I'm thinking postfix.service requires postfix@-.service which does that actual work.  Maybe I should change that instead?08:19
jinkikevin: http://apaste.info/Fu4NH08:27
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TomyWorkhas anyone here ever had this weird issue: sometimes after changing my monitor setup (in response to a new display being connected that i had briefly disconnected), some of my windows wont update anymore08:32
TomyWorkthey will still receive input and act accordingly, but they wont update until i resize them08:32
TomyWorkand even then, they stop updating again right away08:32
TomyWorksometimes it's fixed when i drag it to the other monitor08:32
TomyWorkthis is on a dell precision m4800 with a 1920x1080 internal display and an external 1920x1200 samsung syncmaster 2443 connected via VGA. It's kubuntu 14.04 with nvidia-370 in power-saving mode where it only uses the on-cpu intel chip08:36
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FManhi08:40
ikevinjink, this look like systemd wait for network before starting postfix08:40
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ikevinjink, can you pastebin your /etc/network/interfaces ?08:41
jinkikevin: http://apaste.info/SaWia08:42
jinkikevin: I'm trying to bind to .109 and ::2508:43
jinkikevin: After a boot, I can just "service postfix start" and it'll work.08:44
ikevinjink, what is the exact postfix error?08:45
dami_does anyone know about autorotation? i have a tablet/laptop thing and the rotation is offset by by 90 degrees08:45
jinkikevin: Mar  7 09:22:19 vps1 postmulti[729]: fatal: parameter inet_interfaces: no local interface found for 37.97.249.10908:45
jinkAnd then 3 more for ipv6.08:46
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ikevinjink, ok, if you can try, try to setup the first ip defined on interfaces to see if it work08:46
jinkikevin: It's rebooting, and I didn't bind ipv608:48
ikevinjink, ok, just to know, do you have anything in /etc/network/interfaces.d ?08:48
jinkIt's empty08:49
ikevinok08:49
jinkikevin: So, it didn't start postfix, but there's no error in mail.err either.08:50
jinkikevin: "service postfix start" just starts it on the other ip.08:51
ikevinjink, postfix service is always enabled?08:51
jinkikevin: I imagine it is, how do I check?08:52
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ikevinjink, what doest systemctl status say?08:52
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jinkikevin: Hmmm, postfix.service isn't in there, just system-postfix.slice and postfix@-.service08:54
jinkOh, meh, meeting in 5. :(08:55
jinkikevin: bbl08:55
jinkThanks, so far. :)08:55
ikevinyou welcome, see you later08:55
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manish_how to install chrome in ubuntu ?09:20
ducassemanish_: download it from google and install it09:21
manish_How to download ?09:22
manish_thank god i can watch porn to-night, thank you  for saving my life mr.ducasse09:23
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Guest40361username09:30
Guest40361guest4036109:30
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Guest40361logout all09:31
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donttrustemHi,  I have been try to workout why a cronjob will not run for 3 days now and now lost the plot.   I can run the script with php -f from the cli and it works … the cronjob runs but does not work :(  */5 * * * * www-data /usr/bin/php /var/www/support/api/cron.php09:36
donttrustemCan anyone tell me how to debug this please09:36
donttrustemI am using 16.0409:37
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ducassedonttrustem: which file did you add this to?09:39
ppfdonttrustem: look at /var/log/syslog09:39
donttrustemppf: I can see it runs in the syslog09:39
ppfbut tldr: the fileformat is that of /etc/cron.d09:39
ppfis that where this cronjob is defined?09:39
donttrustemhttps://pastebin.ubuntu.com/24129981/09:40
donttrustemppf it is using crontab09:40
ppfcheck your mail then09:41
ducassedonttrustem: then the syntax is invalid, 'man 5 crontab'09:41
ppfit'll tell you the error09:41
donttrustemducasse: really09:41
dami0hi, can someone help me with a udev rule?09:41
dami0i'm trying to change "/sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:devices0/in_accel_mount_matrix"09:42
ppfdonttrustem: yes09:43
donttrustemppf: which bit :S09:43
ppfmail to see the error, man 5 crontab to learn how to write the rule correctly09:43
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jinkikevin: Back!  Fortunately, the meeting took just 40 minutes, instead of the planned 2 hours. :D09:47
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zambaanyone know of a FOSS inventory system?09:48
zambaweb based09:48
zambawe need to keep track of some equipment used by a local sports team.. so we also need to know about what equipment is currently lended out as well09:49
razvan_hy guys09:50
razvan_i have a question09:50
razvan_how safe are ppa:  for ubuntu themes ???09:50
razvan_:D09:50
cfhowlett!ppa09:50
ubottuA Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge09:50
razvan_yes :D09:51
donttrustemppf: Thanks for the pointer … www-data is the issue09:52
donttrustemruning as that user09:52
ppfyes09:52
ppfas i said, that's how you write a rule for /etc/cron.d, not a user's crontab09:52
razvan_for example  this theme  :09:53
razvan_sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/themes09:53
razvan_sudo apt-get update09:53
razvan_sudo apt-get install arc-theme09:53
razvan_how safe it is  ?09:53
razvan_just from curiosity09:54
cfhowlettrazvan_, they are unsupported.  you use it, you break it, you fix it.09:54
razvan_:))09:55
razvan_yes09:55
ducasserazvan_: arc-theme is in the repos, you don't need a ppa09:55
razvan_thx for answares  :D09:55
GandalfDerBlaueHi! Anyone here?10:11
ikevinGandalfDerBlaue, perhaps yes ;)10:12
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OlanzapinHello everyone. I got an issue running K3B. What i did was running the application using sudo first to be able to customize settings etc remove splash and user theme. Problem is that i'm not able to run K3B using normal procedure. Application crashes even if i remove it using sudo apt-get purge k3b and after that sudo apt-get autoremove. Plz help me with this one i have also submitted to ubuntu dev the crash log but i hope this10:25
Olanzapinwill solve the problem faster :-D10:25
ducasseOlanzapin: if you ran it with sudo it likely saved something in your homedir with root ownership that is making problems now.10:26
OlanzapinAnd yes i don't want to use brasero because i'm into audio and realy hates that it don't show size on cd etc10:29
Olanzapinusing 16.04 netinst yesterday10:30
alkisgOlanzapin: what's the output of this command? find ~ ! -uid $(id -u)10:32
Olanzapin~$ find ~ ! -uid $(id -u)10:34
Olanzapinfind: ‘/home/jonas/.cache/dconf’: Permission denied10:34
alkisgOlanzapin: that's the problem, that you don't have access there because you didn't use sudo10:35
Olanzapinfind: ‘/home/jonas/.gvfs’: Permission denied10:35
Olanzapinfind: ‘/home/jonas/.kde’: Permission denied10:35
Olanzapinfind: ‘/home/jonas/.dbus’: Permission denied10:35
alkisgEeesh10:35
alkisgAll of those were created as root?!10:35
alkisgDon't use sudo again :D10:35
Olanzapinfind: ‘/home/jonas/.cache/dconf’: Permission denied10:35
Olanzapinfind: ‘/home/jonas/.gvfs’: Permission denied10:36
Olanzapinfind: ‘/home/jonas/.kde’: Permission denied10:36
Olanzapinfind: ‘/home/jonas/.dbus’: Permission denied10:36
alkisgok ok stop now10:36
Olanzapinhmm10:36
Olanzapininstalled from ubuntu software10:36
alkisgThe problem is that you run k3b with sudo10:36
AtuMOlanzapin: probably something wrong with the profile's permissions or the profile itself. Try to change ownership of those folders to the user it belongs to.10:36
OlanzapinI open it using sudo first in terminal because of to ability to edit settings10:36
alkisgWhy, as the user you can't edit the settings?10:36
ducasseOlanzapin: you shouldn't need to be root to do that10:37
alkisgYou're not supposed to run graphicala programs as root10:37
Olanzapini have removed the program using all things possible it still crashes after reinstakllation10:37
alkisg*graphical10:37
alkisgYes because you messed up your home dir10:37
AtuMOlanzapin: user's settings are not "root"/"system's default" settings10:37
Olanzapinokie10:37
alkisgDelete the user, not the program :)10:37
Olanzapinhaha10:37
alkisgSeriously10:37
ducasseOlanzapin: 'sudo chown -R $USER $HOME'10:37
alkisgCreate another user and delete that one because god knows how many things in your home now point to /root10:37
alkisgAnd they might keep crashing even if you chown it10:38
Olanzapinhmm why chown it changes my credentials10:38
Olanzapinwell here we go10:38
AtuMalkisg: if it crashes, he may delete some profile settings.. he does not need to delete his whole profile10:38
ducasseOlanzapin: it changes ownership of everything in your homedir back to you10:38
alkisgAtuM: sure, which ones? :)10:39
alkisgAtuM: .kde, dbus, .cache/dconf => that's pretty much all the settings :D10:39
AtuMalkisg: everything that begins with a "." ;)10:39
alkisgHe just installed yesterday10:39
alkisgYup, that would work10:39
AtuMalkisg: well.. deleting Documents would not benefit him much :)10:39
Olanzapinolllalla thanks10:39
Olanzapinwithout splash and my own theme10:40
AtuMOlanzapin: the magic of linux ;)10:40
OlanzapinThank you! I mean it10:40
ducasseOlanzapin: np10:40
AtuMOlanzapin: don't run non-system apps as root10:41
OlanzapinI know10:42
OlanzapinBUT10:42
AtuMby non-system I mean non-system-administrative (hardware related and such)10:42
ducasseOlanzapin: and use gksudo for graphical apps if you *have* to run them as root10:42
alkisgIsn't there a kdesudo?10:42
alkisgI think he's using kde10:42
Olanzapinsame using Transmission. if u dont use sudo transmission u are not able to edit settings10:42
Olanzapinblocklist etc10:43
alkisgOlanzapin: chown the /etc/transmission folder to your user if you have to10:43
Olanzapinbut that one worked out fine10:43
AtuMIf k3b does not work as a normal user, something is wrong with access to the burner.. perhaps user is missing a group membership..10:43
alkisgOr wherever else it stores its settings10:43
Olanzapingot it working now and i'm realy happy about the help i got from here10:44
AtuMOlanzapin: that will be 5$ ;-)10:44
Olanzapinhaha10:44
alkisgFor each one :P10:44
Olanzapinohh shit :-D10:44
ouroumovTime to fake a network driver issue :D10:45
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AtuMouroumov: that's easy .. test all the features of the NetworkManager :)10:46
AtuMas in "what does this button do?"10:46
Olanzapinonly know disconnect and reconnect ;-)10:46
unigeppHi all, i'm having problems to set XDG_CONFIG_DIRS (as a user).10:46
Olanzapinomg10:46
alkisgunigepp: more specifically?10:47
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Sneak_hello10:48
Sneak_cant get squid proxy to work10:48
AtuMSneak_: what are you trying to do with squid.. the basic config is really simple10:49
Sneak_the basic10:49
AtuMSneak_: have you set the proxy within the browser?10:50
Sneak_yep10:50
AtuMSneak_: have you checked the firewall?10:50
Sneak_yeh i turned it off10:50
unigeppI've seen that /etc/X11/Xsession.d/00upstart overwrite XDG_CONFIG_DIRS. How can a user set XDG_CONFIG_DIRS ?10:50
Sneak_is the ip address the machines one10:51
AtuMSneak_: have you configured squid.conf? I thin a line or two has to be altered to get it going10:51
Sneak_yeh i downloaded a simple setup10:51
AtuMSneak_: if you have squid running on some other machine, you set ip of that machine in the proxy setting of the browser.. if you run proxy locally, you can just use localhost10:52
AtuMSneak_: port 3128 is the default10:53
Sneak_yeh i have have squid on another machine and i use its ip address in the win10 machine10:53
alkisgunigepp: check 60x11-common_xdg_path10:53
ducasseunigepp: that is for systemwide config, a user shouldn't mess with it10:53
AtuMSneak_: you can check by runnung "netstat -ntaupe | grep 3128" and see if the port is opened10:53
Sneak_just wait10:54
unigeppI mean if i set XDG_CONFIG_DIRS in my .profile, it is overwritten by 00upstart !10:55
alkisgunigepp: what is the value of your XDG_CONFIG_DIRS currently? And which ubuntu flavor/version? And why do you want to change it?10:55
ducasseunigepp: what are you trying to achieve here?10:55
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alkisg00upstart is overwriten by 60x11-common_xdg_path for me in 16.0410:56
Sneak_https://www.unixmen.com/install-configure-squid-proxy-ubuntu-debian/10:56
Sneak_check that atum10:56
unigeppI'm exporting .desktop file through NFS, mounted for example to /mymountpoint. I gnome ubuntu to load that config.10:57
unigeppHere is XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=/etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntu:/usr/share/upstart/xdg:/etc/xdg10:58
unigeppHere is XDG_DATA_DIRS=/usr/share/ubuntu:/usr/share/gnome:/usr/share/ubuntu/:/usr/share/gnome/:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/:/unige/util/freedesktop/share/:/var/lib/snapd/desktop10:58
alkisgunigepp: and you want to do that for only one user, or for all users?10:59
unigeppI'm able to set XDG_DATA_DIRS (see /unige//util/freedesktop/share), but not XDG_CONFIG_DIRS.11:00
AtuMSneak_: check syntax of "http_access" -  I'm not sure "http_access allow" does anything.. perhaps "http_access allow all" - but I can't find that anywhere either11:00
unigeppFor all users.11:00
alkisgunigepp: why don't you symlink your /etc/xdg/ubuntu dir, which doesn't exist, to your nfs share?11:00
alkisg /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntu, sorry11:01
AtuMSneak_: http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/http_access/11:01
Sneak_cools11:02
Sneak_cools/11:02
victorbjelkholmhey folks, I'm running yakkety and trying to get my NTFS to be read/write instead of just read-only as it is right now. I have ntfs-3g installed, but still I cannot write files to it. These are my mount options: "nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show" but still not working. What am I missing here?11:02
Sneak_copy and paste11:02
unigeppWell /etc/xdg/ubuntu... I believe this directory could be used by a package or ubuntu.11:04
guestvictorbjelkholm: maybe the permissions on the mount point itsself11:04
guestvictorbjelkholm: fwiw the wiki says these options work: UUID=519CB82E5888AD0F  /media/Data  ntfs-3g  defaults,windows_names,locale=en_US.utf8  0 011:04
victorbjelkholmguest: hm, I'm using the disk UI for checking. The permissions on the mount point seems ok. I can see the partion type is "HPFS/NTFS" though and Filesystem Type is set to "auto"11:05
Torgeirtest11:08
ducasseTorgeir: use ##test for that11:08
knikhurpaHi guys!11:09
knikhurpaWhich irc client are you guys using?11:10
guestWeechat11:11
alkisgknikhurpa: pidgin here11:13
knikhurpaCan I ask an irc related noob question here?11:17
ducasseknikhurpa: better to do so in #freenode11:18
knikhurpaOkay! :)11:18
knikhurpajoin #freenode11:18
acosonichttp://askubuntu.com/questions/890476/how-to-search-skype-for-linux-alpha-chat-history11:20
HashNuke`Hello everyone ~!11:30
grauzikas2hello,11:36
grauzikas2http://pastebin.com/V3uJjSfV11:37
grauzikas2why this happens11:37
grauzikas2os ubuntu 16.0411:38
cfhowlettyou can11:39
cfhowlettcan not wget a website.  put the file address in there11:39
jinkYou can wget a website just fine.  This should wget the index.html from that site.11:40
snowkrashhi can someone help me with sshd11:42
itsgokulwat11:42
itsgokulssh ?11:42
snowkrashwhat does AuthenticationMethods "publickey,password" "publickey,keyboard-interactive"11:42
snowkrashmean11:42
snowkrashkeyboard interactive11:43
itsgokulssh username@ipaddress11:43
snowkrashyes but what exactly do the options mean11:43
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snowkrashfrom the sshd config11:43
snowkrashi dont get the keyboard interactive part11:44
itsgokulsee http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1556056/permission-denied-publickey-keyboard-interactive11:44
jinkman sshd_config11:45
ppfitsgokul, jink: neither explains what keyboard-interactive means11:45
snowkrashi read it but i dont understand it11:45
snowkrashi understand the public key part11:46
ppfsnowkrash: with the password authentication method, the client will send a single password. how to ask the user for that password is up to  the client11:46
snowkrashi want that the user has to have public key + password11:46
snowkrashppf, what does that mean :D11:47
ppfwith keyboard-interactive, the server is in control of this, and it may ask the client to request an arbitrary number of passwordy things from the user11:47
snowkrashah ok so its used for multiple passwords11:47
grauzikas2it doesnt wgets also doesnt curl from that page11:48
grauzikas2http://pastebin.com/fG8VhJ3j11:48
snowkrashbut why is not AuthenticationMethods "publickey,password" "password,keyboard-interactive"11:48
grauzikas2may be some one can check may be from your side the problem is same?11:48
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snowkrashppf, so keyboard interactive means just the second one is the password?11:48
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ppfno11:49
snowkrashppf, i think i understand it but can you maybe explain the actual line11:49
snowkrashwhat means "publickey,password" "publickey,keyboard-interactive"11:50
snowkrashin that order11:50
snowkrashwhy is public key twice?11:50
ppfthat line lists the authentication methods your server allows. it'll try them one by one until one is successful or all of them fail11:50
ppfthe , chains methods together11:51
snowkrashok and why publickey, keyboard-interactive?11:51
snowkrashwhy not password,keyboard-interactive?11:51
ppfso "publickey,password" means the user has to complete first publickey, then password authentication11:51
snowkrashok11:51
snowkrashand the second?11:51
ppfso space means logical OR, comma means logical and11:52
ppfthe second means first complete password, then keyboard-interactive11:52
snowkrashi dont understand the second public-key,keyboard-interactive11:53
ppfin your first example it was password, not public key, but alright11:53
ppfthat one measn first complete publickey, then keyboard interactive authentication11:53
snowkrashno the line looks like that ppf11:53
ejayHi, hello. How can I remove snap?11:53
snowkrashAuthenticationMethods "publickey,password" "publickey,keyboard-interactive"11:53
snowkrashthere are both11:53
snowkrashin one line11:53
snowkrashis that wrong?11:53
ppfno11:54
snowkrashso its an OR?11:54
ejayIs snap package called snapd?11:54
snowkrashppf public key & password OR publickey & keyboard interactive11:54
jinkAuthenticationMethods  ((publickey then password) OR (publickey then keyboard-interactive))11:54
snowkrashok11:55
ppfyes11:55
snowkrashi understand that11:55
snowkrashbut11:55
snowkrashstill n ot understand what keyboard-interactive does11:55
ppfbut it'll ask for the public key only once11:55
snowkrashwhats the difference between password and keyboard-interactive?11:55
jinkpassword is from /etc/password, keyboard-interactive is anything that takes keyboard input (like pam, ldap, ...)11:56
snowkrashah thanks11:56
snowkrashnow i understand11:56
snowkrashso by default keyboard interactive is also the password11:56
snowkrashbut it can be configured to something else too11:56
jinkYes.11:56
snowkrashhow to configure it?11:56
snowkrashthanks guys11:57
ppfit's not "the password"11:57
snowkrashnow i understand it better11:57
ppfit uses bsdauth, pam or skey11:57
snowkrashbut those are not configured on this server there is only a key and password11:57
ppfso most of the time it'll be pam11:57
snowkrashshould i get rid of it?11:57
ppfand pam will usually be happy with you entering your password11:58
snowkrashok i see soe its pam11:58
snowkrashjust asking for a password11:58
snowkrashis this a security risk? to use keyboard interactive?11:59
ppfno11:59
snowkrashso if i install ldap for example i can make it work with keyboard interactive too11:59
snowkrashor i could setup pam11:59
snowkrashand it will work too11:59
snowkrashok now i understand11:59
snowkrashthanks ppf and jink11:59
snowkrashbut for my reasons i could also just use privatekey, password12:00
snowkrashand it would work as well right?12:00
snowkrashwithout the second part12:00
snowkrashppf, is that right or not?12:01
ppfyou need to go through pam to access ldap, but yes12:03
snowkrashok now i understand it better i guess12:04
snowkrashbut still i dont understand that line AuthenticationMethods "publickey,password" "publickey,keyboard-interactive"12:05
snowkrashbecause the first part is not necessarry12:05
snowkrashwhy is it12:05
ppfbecause password != keyboard-interactive12:05
snowkrashbut in most cases it results in the same12:05
snowkrashi understand its not the same12:05
snowkrashthe difference is ki sends the prompt12:06
snowkrashfrom the host12:06
snowkrashcan i leave out the first part?12:06
ppfin your case they appear to be, because of how you've configured keyboard-interactive authentication12:06
ppfyes, of course12:06
jinkkeyboard-interactive could read /etc/password, so in that case you can get rid of password.  Is that what you mean?12:06
snowkrashyes12:06
snowkrashok now i understand it better12:06
snowkrashthanks!12:06
KoreanLnkHi all! I I'm using Ubuntu 16.04  and I need to create a run once (on first boot after install) script12:08
ztaneis there a specific day on which 1204 support is dropped? first of april?12:08
KoreanLnkI do have the script, but I don't know what I need to modify to make it run at first boot.12:09
snowkrashdo you recommend tripwire btw?12:09
ppfztane: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases12:10
ztaneppf: yes, I know, it says "april 2017"12:11
ztaneppf: 10.04 was eoled on 30th day of april 2015 which is in all practical ways quite different from 1st of april 2015.12:13
snowkrashppf, is it a a good idea to use tripwire for additional security on modified files?12:13
ThisIsNotCleWhat are some cool things i can do with ubuntu that i cant do with windows?12:16
ppfThisIsNotCle: install updates without rebooting12:16
ducasseThisIsNotCle: ask in #ubuntu-offtopic or #ubuntu-discuss12:16
ikoniaThisIsNotCle: have a look through https://help.ubuntu.com and see how others use ubuntu on a day to day basis12:16
ThisIsNotClehmm what doyou use it for?12:20
ikoniaThisIsNotCle: bit off topic for this channel, try #ubuntu-offtopic12:20
ppfi'm using it for computering12:21
BluesKajHowdy folks12:22
anonymous_HWy12:25
anonymous_*Hey12:25
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flying_sausageshello people, which board on the forum is appropriate for asking questions about shrinking RAID1 partitions?12:39
ikoniaflying_sausages: not really what this channel is for12:42
ikoniamessage the forum admins if in doubt12:42
flying_sausagesalright, well, can anyone here help me with shrinking Raid1 partitions?12:42
ikoniais there a file system on it ?12:43
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finexbeeris the pentiun p6100 good for programming12:44
finexbeer??12:45
ikoniathats a cpu12:45
ikoniait has nothing to do with programming12:45
ikoniatry ##hardware channel if you have hardware questions12:45
finexbeervery??12:45
finexbeeris the ram ryte12:45
ikoniafinexbeer: you've not said anything about ram12:45
thyriaenlol12:46
flying_sausagesikonia yeah I have 4 partitions on the raid1, there's /boot, /, /home and a swap12:46
flying_sausagesit's a dedicated server but I have access to a rescue system running some generic linux :)12:47
ikoniaflying_sausages: easiest way, break the mirror, repartition the broken mirror disk, copy the data across, boot from the re-partioned disk, repartition the first disk and then re-add to the mirror12:47
flying_sausagesah yeah that sounds good, can you point me how to break the raid1 mirror?12:48
ikoniaman mdadm12:48
ikonia(or read the mdadm help page)12:48
ikoniaif you have specific questions, just ask12:48
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lotuspsychjefinexbeer: on older hardware you can use lubuntu or xubuntu and do some programming jobs if you want12:50
flying_sausageshow can I break the mirror with mdadm? do I have to --manage and --stop? --manage and --remove?12:50
flying_sausagesand why can this not just be done with mdadm --grow?12:51
finexbeeris ubuntu mate fine??12:51
AtuMflying_sausages: is this a retorical question :)12:52
ducasseflying_sausages: http://serverfault.com/questions/320310/how-to-resize-raid1-array-with-mdadm12:52
snowkrashThisIsNotCle, ubuntu works compared to windows12:52
flying_sausagesducasse literally the link I was looking at rn thanks ;)12:52
snowkrashwindows10 is really crapware12:52
lotuspsychjefinexbeer: ubuntu mate runs lightweight also, best way is to try installing12:52
flying_sausagesAtuM uhhh nope, no idea how to shrink the Raid1 partition12:53
AtuMflying_sausages: resize and break are two different tasks.. which one do you want :)12:53
finexbeerim olvredy usenig12:53
k1l_finexbeer: its very fine12:53
AtuMflying_sausages: oh.. you can't shrink it12:53
flying_sausagesAtuM basically I need to shrink md2 somehow12:54
flying_sausagesthat is one solution to my problem12:54
ikoniajust mark the disk as failed12:54
ikoniathen remove it12:55
ikoniayou don't stop the array, as thats what you're running from12:55
finexbeerok thanks12:55
flying_sausagesthe other solution would be to get rid of the raid1 over the two drives, use one of them with the way the data is there currently, and format the other one12:55
ducasseflying_sausages: you've got a recent backup before you start this, right?12:56
flying_sausagesthe system is a day old, there's not much to lose, all the data is backed up elsewhere12:57
AtuMflying_sausages: make backup, nuke the current md2, make a smaller md2 .. restore..12:57
flying_sausagesducasse does the process require wiping or is this a precaution?12:57
ducasseflying_sausages: imho it would be fairly silly to start this without one, especially if it's not a process you are comfortable with12:58
flying_sausagesI do have a backup of whatever matters ducasse :)12:59
ducasseflying_sausages: just checking ;)12:59
AtuMflying_sausages: read the man pages for mdadm.. when you manage to shrink md2, you will have mastered it completely12:59
flying_sausagesthen again I could just nuke the thing and not bother with this hahahahahaha12:59
flying_sausagesstart from scratch12:59
AtuMflying_sausages: start from scratch is faster :) .. if you want knowledge, make it happen without loosing data.. it's quite a challenge13:00
ikoniait's not a challange13:01
ikoniait's just what I said, split the mirror, repartition, boot from new layout, repairtion, add disk to mirror13:02
AtuMikonia: for a newbie it is..13:02
AtuMikonia: you must shrink partition/pv before repartitioning.. depends what runs on top of md213:03
flying_sausagesmd2 is my "/"13:03
ikoniaAtuM: no you don't13:03
ikoniaAtuM: as he's repartitioning13:03
ikoniaflying_sausages: so ?13:03
AtuMikonia: he's trying to shrink, not grow the md213:04
ikoniayes, I heard that13:04
ikoniaand ?13:04
flying_sausagesok, say I simply want to break the raid1 mirror, how would I go about that specifically, what will I be left after, and how would I be able to boot from one of the disks? (Given I would be running rescue)13:06
flying_sausagesmy entire system is on this Raid 1 that is13:06
ikoniaflying_sausages: breaking the mirror just means there will be two identical disks13:06
ikoniaso you will be left with two identical disks that no longer automatically update each other13:07
flying_sausagesok, will they be mountable as is? like ext2/3/4?13:07
flying_sausagesthis is the fdisk -l output http://pastebin.com/raw/rZwB6HzB13:08
ikoniaflying_sausages: they are just partitions, I'm not sure what you're asking here ?13:09
flying_sausagesikonia I can't figure out if they're ext or exfat or ntfs or whatever13:10
ikoniaflying_sausages: they are whatever file system you put on them13:10
flying_sausageshm :D13:10
ikoniawhat are they currently mounted as13:10
flying_sausagesif only I knew13:10
ikoniatype "mount" and have a look13:11
ikoniaor look in the fstab13:11
flying_sausages ¨/dev/md1 on /boot type ext3 (rw,relatime,stripe=4,data=ordered)13:12
flying_sausages¨/dev/md2 on / type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered)13:12
flying_sausages¨/dev/md3 on /home type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered)13:12
flying_sausagesand md0 is swap13:13
flying_sausagesI see now13:13
flying_sausagesikonia so you're saying that breaking the mirror will leave me with two identical hard disks, with the ext file systems like they are right now?13:14
flying_sausagesHow will I be able to then boot into one of them? I'm assuming the mounts etc will change13:14
AtuMflying_sausages: from the time you remove a drive from a mirror, your "surviving" disk will live on saving changes.. so it will not be an exact copy any more.. but in essence, you will have two partitons with almost exact data. in order to keep using the remaining disk, you should not break raid drive md2.. let it live with one disk. If you want to eliminate md2, you will have to change /etc/fstab, grub2, initrd..13:17
flying_sausagesAtuM so from the pair, I can remove one of the drives, and then be able to mount it? while the one that "stayed" will boot and function as it did before?13:18
flying_sausagesnever ran raid before whatsoever so the more you dumb this down the better :p13:18
flying_sausagesthought the raid would instantly fuck shit up if I just remove one of the drives. like, raid just shouldn't be able to work if you have one drive, no?13:19
AtuMflying_sausages: true.. in order to mount the removed drive, you will just mount it's partition13:19
flying_sausagesok AtuM let's give this a try13:20
AtuMif raid1 does not work with just one disk, what's the point in using it then?13:20
flying_sausageshm13:20
flying_sausagesfair point :D13:20
flying_sausagesAtuM how do I remove one of the drives? just fail it?13:20
AtuMthe whole meaning of raid1 is to survive disk failure .. the disk should in effect be promptly replaced to avoid losing the remaining drive though13:21
AtuMflying_sausages: if you just want to effect md2, you should remove one of the partitions defined for md2,.. not the whole disk, as this will break all of the raid1 volumes13:22
CrazyPenguincan anybody please tell me how to remove Gnome DE completely?13:23
AtuMthough I don't think in your case there is a chance mdadm would except "whole disk" as a parameter anyway :)13:23
CrazyPenguinI had installed Gnome DE on Xubuntu13:23
AtuMCrazyPenguin: what's DE?13:23
CrazyPenguinDesktop Environment13:24
AtuMoh.. so now you have two DEs :)13:24
ducasseCrazyPenguin: are you still messing about with installing and removing desktops?13:24
elias_aDoes anyone else have problems with Skype client login on Ubuntu? Worked like charm few hours ago and now I cannot login.13:24
CrazyPenguinNo. I am contented with Xubuntu13:25
AtuMCrazyPenguin: start a movement to build [A-Z]buntu :)13:25
CrazyPenguinducasse, I am facing another problem.13:25
CrazyPenguinI have Xubuntu 16.10 installed on my laptop. It stops responding completely sometimes.13:26
CrazyPenguinI just started it. At the login screen it freezed.13:26
CrazyPenguinI had to press the power button on my laptop to reset it.13:27
grumbelTrying to install 16.10, but grub fails to install in both UEFI and BIOS mode, can't find an option in the bios to disable "Secure Boot" either13:27
CrazyPenguinthis has been annoying me a lot.13:27
jnoob22grumbel what kind of box do you have?13:27
jnoob22manufacturer13:27
goodtimerHi13:27
jnoob22generally ive found if it has UEFI, there's got to be a secure boot or something like it somewhere.13:28
Wirehuntergrumbel, I think Ubuntu has uefi secureboot keys, I think that should work with SecureBoot enabled.13:28
grumbeljnoob22: ASUS UEFI Bios, i7-2600k13:28
AtuMgrumbel: today I've reinstalled my ubuntu box to kubuntu.. I specifically remember I hade a choice to set a password to disable secure-boot..13:28
CrazyPenguinSometimes when I am doing some work like browsing or playing videos or some other thing, it freezes for no obvious reason.13:28
kkunjiI'm kind of off topic here, but why on earth is there not an easy way to get "$@" behavior in bash while piping to it?  Am I overlooking something super obvious?  E.g. file A contains arg1 arg2 "arg 3", cat A | ./script and ./script arg1 arg2 "arg 3" behave differently, pain to get the quoted text to stay together through the pipe, I can't seem to keep it together unless I keep the entire string as a single unit, otherwise it splits on all spaces, when using r13:28
CrazyPenguinNothing responds. keyboard, mouse, trackpad. nothing.13:29
goodtimerToo long don't read13:29
grumbelkkj: you need a file with \0 separation13:29
grumbelkkj: find -print0 | xargs -0 ... that kind of stuff13:29
CrazyPenguinIs this problem specific to 16.10/13:29
CrazyPenguin?13:29
CrazyPenguinplease help me.13:30
jnoob22grumbel, is there not an Advanced screen? My wife has an Asus ... though she only uses it for Windows 10.13:30
grumbelkkj: you can also separate by line ending with: while read a; do echo "$a"; done13:30
CrazyPenguinBecause of this reason, I am having to use Mint now.13:30
jnoob22can someone tell me what use that UEFI serves anyways? Nothing but a nuisance.13:31
jnoob22sigh .. rhetorical question. don't answer.13:31
grumbeljnoob22: there is an Advanced Screen, but it doesn't have a Secure Boot option13:31
grumbeljnoob22: as for UEFI, it's actually pretty nice, as OSs can write there boot sector into a FAT filesystem instead of MBR, GPT is also nice13:32
jnoob22woopty freaking doo13:32
jnoob22not a knock at you man ;-)13:32
jnoob22for me, they've been nothing but a nuisance.13:32
CrazyPenguinone more question. Does installing multiple DEs on Ubuntu slow it down?13:32
jnoob22CrazyPenguin, no13:32
jnoob22CrazyPenguin, if you're using many *at once*, then yeah ;-)13:33
CrazyPenguinDoes it take more time to boot up because of multiple DEs installed?13:33
grumbeljnoob22: transition periods are always messy, but I don't mind getting rid of old MSDOS way of doing things13:33
AtuMCrazyPenguin: no, but it sure can mess things up.. specialy if WM's collide and such13:33
ducasseCrazyPenguin: for $deitys sake, you must have asked this ten times now13:33
jnoob22CrazyPenguin, no it shouldn't.13:33
kkunjigrumbel: but to use those from inside the script means calling it recursively (seems bad..?), using it from outside means the user is handling these different behaviors manually (definitely bad), there is just one line, so separating by line endings means taking it as a single block (unless again we're depending on users to change their expected behavior and put new lines in the file but not in the normal call).13:33
CrazyPenguinok. Now, please guide me in removing Gnome DE completely.13:34
jnoob22CrazyPenguin, installing them can introduce a lot of cruft into some level 5 startup init stuff13:34
jnoob22CrazyPenguin, google?13:34
AtuMCrazyPenguin: reinstall :D13:34
CrazyPenguinReinstall what?13:34
jnoob22CrazyPenguin, http://askubuntu.com/questions/767577/how-can-i-remove-gnome-desktop-environment-without-messing-unity-de-ubuntu-1613:35
FinalXhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases notes Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS "precise" as EOL "April 2017", anyone know a specific date in april yet? I'm sticking with communicating april 1st with people now to sod off from it and upgrade.. but still nice to know if it's april 1st or 30th.. :)13:35
CrazyPenguinjnoob22, thanks a lot.13:35
jnoob22FinalX, getting off 12.04 has now become an urgency for you13:35
FinalXjnoob22: that was not my question, I know that :p13:36
FinalX(and it isn't really an urgency for me, I'll just turn off the old containers and the customers will have had half a year to switch)13:36
jnoob22CrazyPenguin, here's what I did to find it: google:// "ubuntu 16.04 how to uninstall gnome"13:36
jnoob22FinalX, not all observations are answers to your questions ;-)13:37
FinalXcustomer support team is wondering how much time they can still squeeze out of it to give customers who were really lazy more time when they finally figured out we were serious about them having to upgrade13:37
jnoob22FinalX, tell them 013:37
FinalXi did :p13:37
FinalXbut you know how things go :)13:37
CrazyPenguinthanks a lot13:37
jnoob22FinalX, heh I work in support so I get to give the straight dope. Usually ;-)13:37
FinalXIt's mostly of shared hosting customers still sticking to PHP 5.3, I have made jessie w/ 5.6, and xenial with 7.0 and sury's 7.1 available to them, but .. yeah.. customers.. not eager to get their hands dirty13:38
flying_sausagesAtuM do you by any chance know how to read SMART HDD reports?13:38
FinalX(and most only start complaining / doing something the moment stuff breaks)13:38
jnoob22FinalX, this can present an opportunity .. for a nice extra fee, I can upgrade your section ... Ubuntu *and* PHP ;-)13:39
flying_sausagesI'm looking into the drives I got, and trying to decipher how old they are13:39
FinalXheh :)13:39
jnoob22FinalX, don't tell them there will be downtime until you need to do it, then act like well you should have known that was going to happen ;-)13:39
FinalXmost support calls seem to be "YOU ARE FORCING THIS UPGRADE ON ME, *YOU* FIX IT" .. "Sir, that's not how things work."13:39
jnoob22hosting service and support sucks. not enough money like enterprise software brings ... with a few more $$'s I can be a little nicer and more patient ;-)13:40
FinalXyeah, that's what we're currently doing, but considering my experience, I want to give them an opportunity to cover their "oh shit" moment with a "ok you have two weeks left, go"13:40
elias_aNever mind the skype question. Seems like skype is down big time: http://downdetector.com/status/skype13:40
jnoob22heh heh13:40
FinalXoh, we make millions without doing a lot :p13:41
FinalX(and it's not our core business)13:41
jnoob22that's a good thing13:41
AtuMflying_sausages: I read them from my monitor ;)13:41
jnoob22elias_a, my skypeforlinux seems to be working fine13:41
flying_sausagesAtuM :p can you tell me if you can tell what this means?13:41
flying_sausages9 Power_On_Hours          0x0032   063   063   000    Old_age   Always       -       3312313:42
jnoob22elias_a, maybe you're just in a blackhole atm.13:42
flying_sausagesID# ATTRIBUTE_NAME          FLAG     VALUE WORST THRESH TYPE      UPDATED  WHEN_FAILED RAW_VALUE13:42
elias_ajnoob22: http://downdetector.com/status/skype13:42
AtuMflying_sausages: could you pastebin the whole output?13:42
flying_sausagesyup, will do :)13:42
flying_sausagescheers mate13:42
elias_ajnoob22: Looks like it works as long you are logged in but logging in is not possible at the moment.13:42
jnoob22ah gotcha13:43
FinalXjnoob22: I revamped our webhosting environment with nginx frontend proxies to our Apache backends (inheritance since the 90's), which are not LXC containers with different versions of Debian and Ubuntu, each with their natively supported PHP/Apache/Python/Perl/etc. Customer can just pick the one they want from a control panel and the nginx will direct it to that container .. it's nice and easy for them and13:43
FinalXkeeping both kinds of customers happy.13:43
AtuMPower_on_hours just means how long is the hdd spinning.. from the shop.. not from the boot or anything like that.. like an odometer13:43
elias_ajnoob22: I'll test this with an Android client.13:43
jnoob22sounds like a dns problem most likely. if it was truly authentication, I would get thrown out.13:43
FinalXjnoob22: Customers are usually divided into two groups. The ones that want the latest and greatest, and those that don't want to upgrade because it involves having to rework their site13:43
jnoob22FinalX, bah... humans.13:44
flying_sausagesAtuM http://pastebin.com/raw/SYVz2c2713:44
FinalXI know, right? :P13:44
jnoob22FinalX, I can't stand either of those two groups :-D13:44
flying_sausagesthese are the two raid badboys13:44
grumbelkkunji: Having 'a b "c d"' in a file is simply not the way you do things in shell, shell is all newline separated or \0 separated13:44
grumbelkkunji: (some evil hackery with eval might be possible)13:45
jnoob22FinalX, our equivalent at Alfresco are those who want support for stuff that won't be released officially for the next year and then the ones who stay on 2 major versions below supported versions.13:45
FinalXheh, that was the tendency here, too13:45
jnoob22FinalX, luckily most are in the middle.13:45
AtuMflying_sausages: the disk had been spinning for 526 days.. this is excluding the time it has been shut-off13:46
jnoob22FinalX, 2/3 of all cases we get are on stuff/features/customizations that are *not* supported. Joy. Fun.13:46
jnoob22should never have gotten into support. it is truly a career killer.13:47
FinalXwe give ours full access to their own php.ini and all options in .htaccess, good luck to em :P and if they want extra software we usually install it. everything's centrally managed through puppet anyway13:47
jnoob22that's not bad. at least you don't let them edit nginx or httpd conf files ;-) hopefully :-o13:47
kkunjigrumbel: It should be, but for some reason getting the args through $@ happily accepts 'a b' "c d" as arguments without pulling them apart, I'm looking for consistent behavior via piped and typed arguments.13:47
elias_ajnoob22: Android Skype client logs in without problems. :O13:48
grumbelkkunji: it's the users shell pulling them apart, not the script13:48
grumbelkkunji: the program just sees argv=["a", "b", "c d"], it never sees the quotes13:49
kkunjigrumbel: agreed, but I need to either put them back together or butcher the other input (which seems silly).13:49
jnoob22elias_a, hmm I will test my iphone... i kind of need skype on the iphone since I work from home and am not always near my laptop.13:49
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elias_ajnoob22: Seems they fixed it already.13:49
jnoob22elias_a, yeah seems it works np.13:50
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flying_s_AtuM sorry not ZNCd here13:50
jnoob22well, time for coffee.13:50
kkunjigrumbel: It's fine, just some parsing, but it's just surprising to me there wasn't something already in place for it.13:50
grumbelkkunji: if you have a script in Python you can use 'shlex' to parse strings like the shell13:50
dannyLopezHi. o/13:51
CrazyPenguinwhat could be the possible reason for random freezing of Xubuntu 16.10?13:51
CrazyPenguinIt is my primary OS.13:52
kkunjigrumbel: I'm trying to keep down my dependencies, BASH wrapping some C++, if I'm lucky I'll be able to write it as portably as possible.13:52
ducasseCrazyPenguin: gpu driver, very likely13:52
CrazyPenguindon't have any idea what it is. Could you please tell me how to rectify that?13:53
grumbelkkunji: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26067249/bash-reading-quoted-escaped-arguments-correctly-from-a-string13:53
marketahello all, out o nowhere, i cannot get graphical acceleration on my laptop with OSS radeon driver13:54
ducasseCrazyPenguin: what graphics hardware have you got?13:54
marketain Xorg.0.log, there's this: open /dev/dri/card0: no such file or directory13:54
dannyLopezIn crontab the spaces are important? I mean /home/personal/New\ Folder or "/home/personal/New\ Folder"?13:54
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CrazyPenguinducasse, how to find that out?13:55
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ducassedannyLopez: spaces are important, yes13:56
ducasseCrazyPenguin: 'lspci | grep VGA'13:56
marketawhat's the difference between xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu, xserver-xorg-video-radeon, xserver-xorg-video-ati and all those three with "-hwe" at the end?13:57
dannyLopezducasse: The correct are "/home/personal/New\ Folder"?13:57
CrazyPenguin00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 5500 (rev 09)13:57
dannyLopezOr /home/personal/New\ Folder ?13:58
ducassedannyLopez: either use quotes or escape with \ - not both13:58
CrazyPenguinducass, 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 5500 (rev 09)13:59
CrazyPenguinducasse, 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 5500 (rev 09)13:59
dannyLopezI dont understan. :(14:00
ducassedannyLopez: if you use quotes, don't use the \14:00
similiancheers fellow ubuntians14:00
rockyhello folks!14:01
similiandoes anyone know a light weight ids ( intrusion detection system )14:01
rockymy pc is frizzing suddenly. is there any diagnose tool available for ubuntu?14:01
similiansnort seems to be huge and rkhunter maybe too light ?14:01
similianis there a best of both?14:01
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Kingsyis it not possible to use a ubuntu minimal iso on a UEFI motherboard?14:02
lotuspsychjesimilian: snort, rkhunter,clamav,lynis are interesting14:03
lotuspsychje!security | similian14:03
ubottusimilian: Security Updates are dealt with here:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Security - See also !root, !firewall, !server, and !usn14:03
wendicohello how do i add the following repositorie: "Source is currently hosted at: https://github.com/Benjamin-Dobell/Heimdall". I dont know how to compile source, does adding that repo will make the app installable with the apt-get install command? Thank you.14:04
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Wirehunterwendico, That's a Github repository, not an apt source.14:05
ducasseCrazyPenguin: others seem to be having problems as well, can't find a definitive solution.14:05
Kingsyits quite frustrating.14:05
WirehunterCrazyPenguin, lspci | grep 3D14:06
Kingsylike, if I have a USB storage made by a mini.iso can I just copy a EFI folder from any other amd64 iso that supports EUFI ?14:07
Wirehunterwendico, https://bitbucket.org/benjamin_dobell/heimdall/downloads/?tab=downloads14:08
WirehunterThere you can find DEB packages to install in ubuntu.14:08
wendicoWirehunter. Thank you, i was there but i dont know what should i donwload, im on ubuntu 14.04 up-to date. can you help me chosses what of that list i have to download? thank you very much14:09
lotuspsychjehey EriC^^14:09
ikevinwendico, heimdall is availlable on ubuntu repo14:10
CrazyPenguinducasse, didn't get any result with that14:11
EriC^^hey lotuspsychje14:11
kkunjigrumbel: I don't think those help, they make ./script arg1 arg2 handle quotes more powerfully in arg1 and arg2, but they don't do anything for echo "arg1 arg2...." | ./script  , where no matter what you basically have a single string sitting on /dev/stdin  There are various ways to grab it, read, cat, cat $@, but none of them parse it as it would be in the former case.  I'm not fully understanding what is going on with xargs there though, read will take from /14:11
Wirehunter!package heimdall14:11
Pici!info heimdall-flash14:11
ubottuheimdall-flash (source: heimdall-flash): tool for flashing firmware on Samsung Galaxy S devices. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.4.1-2 (yakkety), package size 40 kB, installed size 114 kB14:11
ikevin!info heimdall-flash-frontend14:11
ubottuheimdall-flash-frontend (source: heimdall-flash): tool for flashing firmware on Samsung Galaxy S devices - Qt GUI. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.4.1-2 (yakkety), package size 70 kB, installed size 237 kB14:11
Wirehunterwendico, so you can just do 'sudo apt install heimdall-flash-frontend14:12
wendicoLOL, thank you, i dont know why i havent try first thing sudo apt-get install heimdall. Thank you, got it14:12
Piciwendico: the package name is not heimdall, its heimdall-flash and heimdall-flash-frontend14:13
wendicoThank you very much everyone for the help. im in love with this channel... i wish android channel would be half as good as this one14:13
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wendicoPici, yes thank u, it tells u so i retyped the right option, got it installed, thank you.14:13
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TheAmorphousShould the ssh key in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on the host server be the same as the key in ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub on the client machine?14:17
mantiseif i have two HDD, one of them is windows with boot and windows loader. can i just remove the windows partitions and add the space to my current ubuntu install ? or it will break the boot menu and ubuntu wont start ?14:18
similianlotuspsychje thanks for the info14:19
similiansnort seemed a bit heavy14:19
lotuspsychjesimilian: no sweat14:19
snowkrashis unity workspaces buggy?14:20
snowkrashits mostly hangs when i try to drag some app or window14:20
ducasseTheAmorphous: yes14:21
Wirehuntermantise, Is it an uefi system?14:22
mantiseWirehunter: think so but not sure tbh :p14:23
KingsyUgh, just copying the EFI folder doesnt work14:23
mantisei mean, if i want to remove my windows partitions and mbr, i need to reinstall ubuntu and remove all the partitions :s14:24
cdunklauis there a way to get to a shell in the desktop installer?14:25
WirehunterWell, you would still need an partitien to store your efi files on anyway. It's the 250mb volume formatted with fat right?14:25
cdunklaui've tried CTRL+ALT+F2 through F6, and it just gives me a blinking cursor, no prompt14:25
cdunklauthis is on 16.0414:25
mantiseWirehunter: yes :)14:26
mantisewell i want to remove windows, and dont want the boot menu. i just want it to boot ubuntu when i turn on my pc14:26
mantiseWirehunter: the one with (Windows Loader) right ? :p14:27
Kingsycan anyone tell me how to mount or extract the contents of an .img file?14:28
cdunklauKingsy: what's "file whatever.img" tell you14:29
Wirehuntermantise, Yeaeh. Maybe you can do something with this? https://wiki.debian.org/GrubEFIReinstall14:29
mantiseWirehunter: its a 105 mb partition, boot able14:29
Kingsycdunklau: efi.img: DOS/MBR boot sector, code offset 0x3c+2, OEM-ID "mkfs.fat", sectors/cluster 4, root entries 512, sectors 4800 (volumes <=32 MB) , Media descriptor 0xf8, sectors/FAT 4, sectors/track 32, heads 64, serial number 0x3bee1d19, unlabeled, FAT (12 bit)14:29
mantiseWirehunter: thx i ll check it14:30
cdunklauKingsy: how'd you make or get this file?14:30
Wirehuntermantise, you probably can just delete the windows partition. But you still need a /boot partition :P14:30
mantiseWirehunter: so i still get the ugly boot menu ? :D i have a sabertooth Z77 motherboard14:31
Kingsycdunklau: I extracted it from a ubuntu minimal mini.iso   I am trying to add uefi support to a bootable usb14:31
mantisebut yes maybe :) could try just to remove the windows space, and add it to ext414:32
Kingsyaccording to this --> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/1429030 <-- if I can extract the img contents to the root of the usb it works14:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1429030 in debian-installer (Ubuntu) "netboot mini.iso doesn't support UEFI boot" [High,Triaged]14:32
mantiseWirehunter: f.eks, if i want the space for pure videos ect. pictures and stuff. i have to make it for /home ?14:32
mantisefx *14:33
ducassemantise: you don't need /boot, but on uefi you need /boot/efi14:33
cdunklauKingsy: don't you just need to dd it?14:33
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Kingsyducasse: I am not sure.. kinda just going off the posts in that bug14:34
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Kingsycdunklau: perhaps yeah, I am not sure how rto do that at the moment14:35
mantisecdunklau: well i dont see any /boot/efi tho :14:35
ducassemantise: can you see /sys/firmware/efi ?14:35
mantiseducasse: not that either :)14:36
mantiseacpi, dmi and memmap :) in that folder14:36
ducassemantise: then you are not booted/installed in uefi mode.14:37
Kingsycdunklau: how can I extract a .img with dd do you know?14:37
mantiseducasse: i see. just seen the uefi settings at my bios menu14:37
ducassemantise: you can mount a disk with data anywhere you want, it doesn't need to be /home14:37
mantiseducasse: so i tought it was efi14:38
thunderxwingHello?14:38
mantiseducasse: i know :) i just mean if i download a lot of crap. movies, pictures, sounds ect. that "trash" should be located in my /home folder. so it would be wise to put all the "loose" space for /home14:38
thunderxwingIs anyone here?14:38
thunderxwingHi BlueKaj14:39
mantiseducasse: insted on in / root dir14:39
ducassemantise: you can mount the disk elsewhere, and have say ~/Music be a symlink pointing there14:39
mantiseof in *14:39
mantiseoh i see14:39
mantiseducasse: with ln  ?14:40
cdunklauKingsy: hmm, it does seem like they actually mean extract, instead of "write the image to the USB disk"14:40
cdunklaui'm not sure14:41
cdunklauis there a way to get to a shell in the desktop installer?14:41
phos1I am trying to setup a script to install blackfire for me automatically, how can i put in the srever ID / Token when the system prompts for them in the installation section? https://blackfire.io/docs/24-days/06-installation14:41
cdunklaui've tried CTRL+ALT+F2 through F6, and it just gives me a blinking cursor, no prompt14:41
cdunklauon 16.0414:41
ducassemantise: yep14:41
mantiseducasse: ln -sf /path/to/file /path/to/symlink ?14:42
Kingsycdunklau: yeah. There has got to be a way14:42
ducassemantise: i wouldn't use -f, but manually move/remove target14:42
mantiseuhm gonna try it. ill just remove my windows partitions and see what happens. also removing the windows loader partition14:43
mantiseducasse: thanks dude :)14:43
cdunklaualternately, is there a way to see why ubiquity or partman isn't respecting the confirm things in my preseed file?14:44
DouglasKbyobu + BitVise are disagreeing... the status bar is one char longer than the terminal is wide, causing it to constantly scroll.  Image of issue and term settings are here:  http://imgur.com/a/0fRoC  ... Help?14:44
cdunklauhttps://gist.github.com/cdunklau/4dd99e2af65bb1b7260852486661a529  preseed file, boot options, and the packer template i'm using14:48
PCatineanhey guy14:48
PCatineanis the last part of the id_rsa.pub where the username is specified important?14:48
cdunklauthe issue is that it doesn't seem to respect the partman confirm stuff.14:49
PCatineanas if, if I use it from another system user it will not work?14:49
cdunklauso it goes through the install, but then prompts me for what to do for partitioning14:49
cdunklauerr, it goes through the install config at least14:49
cdunklauPCatinean: shouldn't matter14:49
cdunklauit's informational14:49
PCatineancdunklau, strictly informational? and if I add this to github it should not make any difference14:50
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cdunklauPCatinean: github will use it for the name unless you specify14:50
cdunklauotherwise yes14:50
cdunklauPCatinean: the name of the key i mean, in the github UI14:50
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PCatineansorry did nt get that14:51
cdunklauPCatinean: add the key without specifying a name for it in github, you'll see what i mean14:51
cdunklauPCatinean: all github cares about is the key14:52
DouglasKI'm seeing an issue with byobu ... it's making the status bar one char wider than the terminal window, which causes havoc.  Ideas?  (Images of issue at http://imgur.com/a/0fRoC)14:56
Kingsyhrm, can someone help me convert the mini.iso image to a UEFI bootable image?15:10
DouglasKKingsy, check out PenDriveLinux.com15:11
MenzadorWait, Pendrivelinux' tools allow for UEFI bootable images now?15:12
MenzadorI didn't think they did15:12
KingsyDouglasK: sorry? I can write the iso to the stick, the question is about uefi15:13
Kingsyoh15:13
Kingsywhat I mean is, the .iso I have does not have eufi support.. I want to add it.15:13
brunch875Hi!  I put some photos in /usr/share/backgrounds but they do not seem to be loading on the backgroud rotation15:14
BluesKaj!uefi15:14
ubottuUEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI15:14
brunch875any ideas?15:14
xryuuhello all!15:18
xryuuI want to ask a couple of questions.15:19
Menzador!Ask | xryuu15:20
ubottuxryuu: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience15:20
useroneHello15:20
xryuuBudgie ubuntu takes a noticeable time booting up. Clean install(just installed it yesterday), HDD. Also after I log in desktop shows like after 15s~. Any way to speed them up?15:21
lotuspsychje!budgie | xryuu15:21
ubottuxryuu: Ubuntu Budgie is a community !flavour of Ubuntu featuring the Budgie desktop. Its first official release will be 17.04. As with all development versions, for questions involving Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 support, visit #ubuntu+1. Ubuntu Budgie 16.04 and 16.10 are not supported by the Ubuntu project. https://ubuntubudgie.org/15:21
xryuuI'm asking here cause it's a flavour of Ubuntu but still ubuntu in the core15:21
xryuuif i'm not mistaken though15:22
DouglasKAnyone here have issues with byobu scrolling the status bar when ssh'd?15:22
Kingsyahh I got it15:22
yaccHi, is there some way to save the current display configuration and restore it later? (Background: I sometime use one of my displays with a different computer, hence it would be nice if my laptop knew that the display is gone. Switching the display on/off via the settings panel is kind of slow and bothersome).15:23
Menzadorxryuu: You can check in #ubuntu-budgie or on their Gitter.im chat15:23
Menzadorlotuspsychje: (I wrote that factoid and it needs and update, thanks for reminding me)15:23
xryuuMenzador will do!15:23
xryuuthank you15:23
wimpogI've got PCI compliance scan failure for CVE-2016-2183. Here is the version of my system: http://pastebin.com/DkReaJe1 What can I do to resolve this reported failure?15:25
lotuspsychjeMenzador: np, pretty relevant trigger you made mate15:26
useronexryuu have you tried a different hard drive?15:26
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MelatoninaHello. What's the rationale of not allowing non-privileged processes to bind to <1024 ports?15:28
Guest76844I have a Laptop in dual boot kubunutu and Windows 10. i wish to create a virual machine that has its VDI in the windows partition. Is it possible ?15:29
scottjlbecause ports < 1024 are reserved for known services.15:29
yaccTradition. Technically, listening on a port below 1024 was signalling that you are an official service15:29
Melatoninayacc: thanks.15:30
Melatoninascottjl: thanks15:31
scottjlMelatonina: sort of the same with UID & GID's under 1024, they were typically reserved for system accounts/groups.15:31
scottjlcat /etc/services if you want to see what services are typically running on what ports.15:32
Guest76844I have a Laptop in dual boot Kubuntu and Windows 10. I wish to create a virual machine that has its VDI in the windows partition. Is it possible ?15:32
MenzadorGuest76844: Yes, simply remember to mount the Windows partition15:33
xplora1ay15:34
Guest76844Yes but I am unable to create a VDI in windows partiton.15:34
MenzadorGuest76844: (I would, however, recommend not storing it in an awful please like the root of your Windows partition, so I'd create a symlink someplace to your home folder...)15:34
MenzadorGuest76844: What error is it throwing?15:34
Guest76844Menzador: how do you suggest I do that ?15:34
Guest76844Could not create the medium storage unit '/media/beeta/B28CA59E8CA55D9B/VMs/Wai.vdi15:35
Guest76844Followed by : VDI: cannot create image '/media/alpha/B28CA59E8CA55D9B/VMs/Wai.vdi' (VERR_WRITE_PROTECT).15:36
MenzadorGuest76844: Is your mount point read-only?15:36
KingsyNoooooo hehe it installed but not it wont boot15:36
Kingsywhen you are uwsing an EUFI system and it asks where to install the bootloader do I install it ot the MBR?15:37
Guest76844I don't know that.15:37
Guest76844Menzador: ^^15:37
MenzadorKingsy: Where's your EFI system partition mounted to?15:38
Guest76844BTW I tried chmod -R 777 /media/beeta/B28CA59E8CA55D9B15:38
Guest76844Menzador:  /15:39
MenzadorGuest76844: That's a bad idea. UNIX permissions are not Windows permissions.15:39
garry_ /join #fsftn15:39
Guest76844I see. So is there any way Menzador.15:39
KingsyMenzador: /15:39
KingsyMenzador: I made two partitions, one "/boot" and one "/"15:40
MenzadorGuest76844: So what needs to happen is you need to remount as read-write: [ sudo mount -n -o remount,rw /media/beeta/<that long disk UUID>/ ]15:40
MenzadorKingsy: Please pastebin your /etc/fstab15:41
Guest76844Menzador: Ok15:41
contextconjure-up supported here also? im trying to conjure-up kubernetes for 'localhost' but i get a python backtrace in response15:41
KingsyMenzador: how can I? I cant get access to the drive.. it wont boot at all15:42
Kingsyits not a dual boot machine15:42
KingsyI am happy to reinstall, just not sure what to do differently15:42
BluesKaj!boot15:43
ubottuBoot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto15:43
MenzadorKingsy: You don't need to do that, we just need to fix GRUB. Are you in a l15:43
contextalso, after doing snap install conjure-up --classic, the conjure-up command still didnt exist, so i did apt install conjure-up15:43
MenzadorKingsy: Are you in a Live image now?15:43
Guest76844Menzador: http://pastebin.com/f1pCWaM215:44
KingsyMenzador: umm no, 1 second let me see if I can try and get on. I am using the ubuntu minimal image you see15:44
KingsyMenzador: ok I have a root shell from the ubumntu minimal image.15:45
Kingsyso I guess I am chroot on the usb15:45
MenzadorKingsy: The mini.iso can't even boot in a UEFI environment.15:45
MenzadorGuest76844: Um, how about the output of [ sudo blkid ]?15:46
Guest76844Menzador: Wait.15:47
KingsyMenzador: I changed the image slightly15:47
Guest76844Menzador: Where is the blkid ? Is this the one /lib/cryptsetup/checks/blkid ?15:48
MenzadorGuest76844: [ sudo blkid ] is a command run in a terminal.15:49
KingsyMenzador: I added the efi dir from the efi.img which was included. Looks like it supports uefi but it didnt have it enabled by default15:49
KingsyMenzador: SO, now its installed I just need to try and get it to run15:49
Guest76844Menzador: http://pastebin.com/B4GHMrQ615:50
contextnm got it working15:51
MenzadorKingsy: With that, you'd need to drop to a root shell, chroot into the target system, connect to the Internet, and pull in the correct packages.15:52
KingsyMenzador: pull the correct packages?15:52
MenzadorGuest76844: [ sudo mount -n -o remount,rw /dev/sda4 ]15:53
MenzadorKingsy: Install them with apt15:53
KingsyMenzador: oh crap15:53
MenzadorPull them into your system :)15:53
KingsyI need a EFI system partition don't I?15:54
MenzadorKingsy: That's something you'll probably want a Live image for15:54
OerHeks!uefi15:54
ubottuUEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI15:54
Guest76844Menzador: thanks that worked.15:54
MenzadorGuest76844: Easier than typing out that giant UUID.15:54
MenzadorGuest76844: A more permanent solution would be to write it into /etc/fstab15:55
KingsyMenzador: still not sure I know what you mean about apt-get but I don't think I need to do that now if I make the proper partition for /boot15:57
MenzadorKingsy: Creating an EFI system partition would be the first step, yes. Easy peas with GParted Live CD15:57
MenzadorKingsy: First, it looks like you need an EFI system partition.15:57
AurorasauraWhat would you guys suggest for movies spread out on multiple hard drives of varying sizes? mhddfs or lvm?15:58
Menzador(Ignore the apparent redundancy)15:58
OerHeksAurorasaura, use the one you like best :-) this is just ubuntu support15:59
AurorasauraI know lol. Just wondering what would be best as far as reliability15:59
AurorasauraThank you though :) Ill poke around in a few other rooms.16:00
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AurorasauraAnd sorry about that. is there another Ubuntu channel for non support related stuff?16:04
OerHeksAurorasaura, #ubuntu-offtopic or #ubuntu-discuss, or use alis to search16:05
OerHeks!alis16:05
ubottuAlis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see "/msg Alis help list" or ask in #freenode. Example usage: "/msg Alis list http"16:05
Aurorasauraty OerHeks16:06
l080hi ppl16:08
MelatoninaI'm trying to forward the port 80 to 8080 in order to let Tomcat work on that port. I'm running Ubuntu on VMWare. I read I have to use something like "iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8080". From ifconfig I see that my main interface is called "ens33" instead of "eth0". I attempted to use that rule with both "ens33" and "eth0" as interface both Tomcat is still not accessible without indicating the :808016:09
Melatoninaport explicitly. Does anybody have any suggestion?16:09
naccMelatonina: why would you use eth0 as the interface if that is not a defined interface?16:12
Melatoninanacc: it was my first attempt. Then I checked and saw that the interface was called differently16:13
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naccMelatonina: you may need to delete that rule if it's still present16:13
Melatoninanacc: I removed that rule, added a new rule but the result is still the same16:13
naccMelatonina: ah ok16:13
craptalki disabled hibernation on my machine due to error on resuming from it, but what action does the system take when the battery is out? since i disabled the hibernation?16:14
craptalkis it going to be sleep mode or direct shutdown?16:14
nacccraptalk: you mean when the battery dies? i assume it depends on your ocnfiguration16:15
Melatoninanacc: iptables now shows "REDIRECT   tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere             tcp dpt:http redir ports 8080"16:15
craptalknacc: yes, where can i find it? i did not find it on tweaktool or something16:15
nacccraptalk: power settings or something?16:15
naccMelatonina: https://www.systutorials.com/816/port-forwarding-using-iptables/ ?16:16
craptalkthre is no such config on tweaktool and power options16:16
MelatoninaI fixed the thing, I had to add an OUTPUT rule: iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 808016:18
nacccraptalk: http://askubuntu.com/questions/195671/wont-hibernate-when-battery-critical seems to exist in dconf16:19
Dr_Cokecraptalk, lol, that is the best name man16:19
Melatoninanacc: thanks. I fixed my main problem now. If I'll keep using this technology I'll read that link and maybe a book about the subject too. Thanks again!16:20
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Kingsyis it possible to complete the ubunut minimal installation WITH partition encryption WITHOUT a /boot partition16:39
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ducasseKingsy: no.16:39
KingsyWhen you are doing it with EUFI you need to create a EFI parititon anyway, does this not replace the /boot partition or do you need both?16:40
Kingsysorry I am new to this EFI stuff16:40
Kingsyif thats a stupid quesiton :)16:40
ducasseKingsy: you'll need both, the esp is /boot/efi16:40
akikKingsy: /boot/efi it's a separate partition16:40
Kingsyahj ok16:40
ducasseKingsy: many/most other distros mount the esp at /boot, though, but not ubuntu.16:41
KingsyYeah for me they seem like they serve the same purpose?16:42
KingsyWhats the sdifference between the data stored on each?16:42
akikKingsy: /boot/efi file system is fat3216:42
akikor fat16 i don't know exactly16:43
ducasseKingsy: the ubuntu way means kernels and initrd images are not stored on the esp16:43
ducassefat3216:43
KingsyNoooooo hehehe it didnt work again16:43
Kingsyoh, maybe it did.... I see grub anyway :)16:44
EriC^^Kingsy: the installer by default needs a separate /boot to work, later you can migrate /boot to the main partition and modify grub to decrypt it16:44
KingsyEriC^^: that wouild be super cool to figure out16:44
EriC^^Kingsy: as for the efi partition, you can't do much about that, the bios needs to be able to read it to load the efi file, as far as i know16:44
Kingsynever done anything like that before16:44
ducasseno, encrypting the esp is not possible, unless you use the hw crypto stuff in modern disks.16:45
EriC^^Kingsy: migrating /boot is easy, just copy the files somewhere, delete what's in /boot , unmount the /boot partition, comment out the line for mounting it in /etc/fstab , then copy the files back and edit /etc/default/grub and add a configuration line16:45
user01hi can you successfully root samsung devices with heimdall on linux, or better to install wine and try to run odin?16:46
ducasseuser01: ask in ##android16:46
MenzadorIsn't it #android ?16:46
EriC^^Kingsy: this is the configuration line GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y16:46
user01ducasse, ok they more know about linux apps got it16:46
ducasseMenzador: maybe you're right, not certain.16:47
EriC^^Kingsy: then sudo update-grub and it's done, you'll have to enter the password twice though, once to decrypt it for grub to load its stuff, and the second time as usual, unless there's some hackery you can do to avoid the second one16:48
Menzadorducasse: Yeah , #android is the official IRC home of AOSP16:48
alexandrecadee16:49
alexandreso bora16:49
akikfor luks you can have a keyfile which is used to open the encrypted partition16:50
ducasseuser01: looking at the list, you probably want #android-root16:50
bigodeHello folks!16:52
bigodeDoes Ubuntu install DVD have a hardware diagnostic tool?16:53
compdocjust memtest8616:53
compdocwhich is helpful16:54
bigodecompdoc: to test memory then.16:54
compdocalso, it has SMART16:54
compdocsmartctl16:54
compdocto check your drive16:54
bigodecompdoc: because my comp is frizing from time to time. I suspect it is some hardware issue.16:54
lotuspsychje!dmesg | bigode check your logs16:55
ubottubigode check your logs: dmesg is a console command which outputs the kernel ring buffer - an important log for diagnosing problems in  Linux. Often when something errors with hardware it will result in additional lines reported which can be seen by running dmesg in a console.16:55
compdocbigode, could be ram, power supply, or hard drive. less likely, could be bad motherboard16:55
bigodealright, thank you!16:56
compdocbigode. oh, be sure the fans are all running too16:56
OerHekssometimes you pc is just working hard, how do you tell it freeses?16:57
KingsyEriC^^: thanks, not sure I want to enter my password in twice tho17:00
Kingsyso I might leave it17:00
elichai2hi17:00
elichai2i'm looking for an idea how to monitor reconnections on wifi17:00
KingsyEriC^^: what is weird, if I reboot my PC, it doesnt work, I get a blanks creen, but then if I turn it off and back on again I see grub17:00
Kingsywhat in the world17:00
elichai2I thought maybe there's a way to make an alert or popup somehow when a specific word is inside dmesg17:01
idgaradQuestion: With the Yakkety release there doesn't appear to be an iscsitarget package. What is the current toolset for iscsitarget management that I should be using?17:01
EriC^^Kingsy: that *is* odd17:01
EriC^^Kingsy: maybe it's not rebooting fully?17:01
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KingsyEriC^^: its 100% rebooting fully, I can get the boot order popup from UEFI before it hangs17:04
KingsyThen I select EFI OS loader ... ubuntu... and it hangs17:05
Kingsyoff and on again and it loads straight into grub without the popup17:05
naccidgarad: iscsitarget was not for iscsi target management, it was for the kernel module (afaict), which is not needed any longer17:06
EriC^^Kingsy: odd, how'd you get uefi to work with the mini installer btw?17:06
naccidgarad: managing iscsi targets is done via other tools, iscsiadm, tgtadm (if using a tgt server)17:06
blockyis the version of firefox that was released today (52) going to be in repos in the next 24 hours?17:06
KingsyEriC^^: copied the contents of the efi.img into the iso root then extracted it to the Fat32 usb stick17:07
idgaradk, rebuilding my ZFS iscsi sets for the backups and used to manage it by hand with the /etc/iet. So I should use iscsiadm to manage that now correct?17:08
ducasseKingsy: so if you turn it off and on it loads the default efi bootloader, if you reset it wants you to choose?17:08
naccidgarad: i don't know -- "ZFS iscsi sets" is not something I understand -- can you rephrase it?17:09
naccidgarad: i never used iscsitarget, i'm just trying to understand what you need17:09
ducasseblocky: probably not.17:09
Kingsyducasse: no I am loading the popup manually so I can try and force it to boot to the right thing..17:09
Kingsydoh. Now it doesnt boot at all, its just stuck on Ubuntu 16.10 .....17:09
Kingsyhehe no luck17:09
Dead_hi17:10
Dead_when i run application the above dispear17:11
Dead_then when i want to close it dispear how to get ret of this17:11
Dead_when run firfox or mail the file edit dispear17:11
Dead_any help17:11
naccDead_: hit alt17:11
idgaradexport a lun for my zfs zvol in days past I just added my own Target iqn in /etc/iet/ietd.conf (which doesn't exist apparently in Yakkety) so I have no idea where to go with this release to configured my iscsi targets.17:12
Dead_no no17:12
Dead_i dont want it despair17:12
Dead_how to fix this17:12
naccidgarad: sorry, i'm confused -- are you configing an iscsi server or connecting to an iscsi target?17:12
idgaradserver17:13
naccidgarad: ok, you want tgt for that17:13
Dead_can sombody help me17:13
Dead_i to fix the dispearing file edit17:13
Dead_and the close17:14
ducasse!patience | Dead_17:14
ubottuDead_: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/17:14
Dead_dont know how to ask this17:14
Kingsymeh, it hangs on "Started WPA supplicant"17:14
idgaradany solid links for tgt tutorials, never used that toolset.17:14
Dead_sombody help me pleas17:14
lotuspsychje!details | Dead_17:14
ubottuDead_: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel.17:14
ouroumovDead_, in Firefox hit alt, then go to View -> Toolbars and check "Menu Bar"17:14
Kingsylooks like its struggling to raise network interfaces17:14
calamariI'm running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. I am having a hardware issue that it looks to me might be caused by a commit I see in the 4.4 kernel tree. I would like to see if it goes away with Linux 4.2. Looking in the package repo, it seems like I'll have to go back to 14.04 to get a 4.2 kernel. Is there a high risk to my system if I try to install one?17:14
Dead_dont work17:15
Dead_dude very apllication it dispear17:15
Dead_ i dont want it dispear like in windows17:15
Dead_every*17:15
PiciDead_: "it"?17:15
OerHeksDead_, see ouroumov, it works.17:15
Dead_???17:16
Menzador!Enter | Dead_17:16
ubottuDead_: Please try and keep as much of your info as possible on ONE line - easier to follow for everyone.17:16
Dead_sombody can tell me how to get ret of dispearing file edit and close ??17:16
Dead_how to google this ??17:16
Dead_dispearing file edit bugs your system17:17
PiciDead_: did you look at what ouroumov said to you?17:17
Kingsywhy would it be waiting? I don't have a ethernet plugged in...17:17
Dead_what is ouroumov17:17
MenzadorDead_: By "file edit", do you mean the global menu (the menus at the top of the window)?17:17
Dead_yes17:17
Dead_yes Menzador17:17
Kingsymeh17:17
KingsyI'll change tit to allow-hotplug17:18
Dead_it dispear in al aplicaiton i dont want it17:18
KingsyI guess that'll do it17:18
naccidgarad: it's unfortunately not greatly documented -- let me find what i've used17:18
Apachezany hints on how to get a motd when the user login to ubuntu-desktop? that is similar to that onetime popup who describes which shortcut keys you got but I want my own message to the user17:18
naccidgarad: https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-setup-linux-iscsi-target-sanwith-tgt.html, http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2016/03/iscsi-target-setup/comment-page-1/17:18
MenzadorPici , OerHeks : they are talking about the global menu17:18
Menzadorouroumov: ^17:19
Dead_sombody can help me17:19
idgaradperfect those will be sufficent, thank you nacc17:19
idgarado717:19
Dead_any help pleas17:19
MenzadorDead_: Go to System Settings17:19
Dead_yes17:19
MenzadorDead_: Oops, my mistake. You don't need System Settings. Install Unity Tweak Tool17:20
Dead_send link terminal17:20
Dead_fast brother17:20
ducasse!patience | Dead_17:20
ubottuDead_: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/17:20
Dead_i am new user of ubuntu before windwos 1017:21
Dead_many problems with playing online fightcade in windows 10 know i using ubuntu no lag no bugs17:21
MenzadorDead_: I'm getting mixed up. So the disappearing global menu is a feature, not a bug17:21
Dead_yes a feature no bug17:22
MenzadorDead_: Press the Alt key in the desired window.17:22
Dead_i dont want it disappering17:22
Dead_no thaht is not what i want17:22
Dead_presing always alt it most stay like in windows17:22
Dead_i dont want it disappering17:22
OerHeksDead_, that behaviour is called global menu, open systemsettings>appearance > behaviour> 'in the menubar' <> 'in the windows title bar'17:23
Dead_thaht shit bugs the system dispearing global menu17:23
OerHeksDead_, ^^17:23
Menzador!language17:23
ubottuPlease avoid any language that may be considered offensive, including acronyms and obfuscation of such - also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines || The main channels are English only, for other languages, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList17:23
MediocreNso... question17:23
MediocreNeveryone seen the ridiculous vault 7 info17:23
Dead_thanks17:23
ouroumovMediocreN, yes17:23
Dead_thanks Menzador17:23
OerHeksMediocreN, that is offtopic17:23
ducasseMediocreN: offtopic here17:23
Dead_gg17:23
MediocreNwhere would it be on topic17:24
Dead_damn looks so good17:24
ouroumovMediocreN, it's too early to asses impact, but stay on top of updates in the coming days.17:24
Dead_i have inttel system17:24
Dead_how to update chipset is thaht happening automatic in apt-get update17:24
Dead_???17:24
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KOF2000-DEAD??17:25
PiciKOF2000-DEAD: I don't understand your question.17:25
KOF2000-DEADintel system me17:25
KOF2000-DEADprocessor intel17:26
KOF2000-DEADchipset how to update wil this happen automatic in apt get update17:26
MenzadorPici: Intel microcode updates?17:26
PiciKOF2000-DEAD: What is your native language, perhaps there is a better channel for you to ask in?17:26
MediocreNouroumov: ok, will do.17:26
PiciMenzador: I'm tired of guessing.17:26
KOF2000-DEADenglish is good bro17:26
OerHeksDeaDSouL, you don't update chipset with ubuntu updates. see the manual howto update your chipset17:26
MediocreNjust interested in discussing with people who arent clueless as my coworkers >.>17:26
OerHeksoh he changed name17:26
PiciKOF2000-DEAD: Not for us, its very tough to understand what you are asking.17:26
KOF2000-DEADeasy to understand pici17:26
BitnovaHi, Ubuntu 16.04 kernel has not been updating to newer kernels, since i downgraded to 4.4.0.57 due to buggy updates in 4.4.0.59.  Can anyone tell me why i have not been receiving any auto-updates since the manual downgrade?17:26
KOF2000-DEADlearn how to code honey17:26
PiciKOF2000-DEAD: Excuse me?17:27
KOF2000-DEADlearn how to understand the pc world17:27
KOF2000-DEADintel chipset how to update17:27
KOF2000-DEADeasy to understand if you are l33t17:27
KOF2000-DEADniggah17:27
ducasseaha.17:27
ducassebuhbye!17:27
KOF2000-DEADhow to update intel chipset17:28
Menzadorducasse: (I said that in Markiplier's voice, I clearly need help)17:28
KOF2000-DEADthoes this happen in apt get update17:28
rsvpNew version to get internet speed from command line:  https://git.io/speed -- thanks all, PR welcome.17:28
PiciKOF2000-DEAD: if there is an update availabe, it will get applied.17:28
Pici!guidelines > KOF2000-DEAD17:28
ubottuKOF2000-DEAD, please see my private message17:28
KOF2000-DEADthanks Pici17:28
Bitnovahello anyone....?17:28
KOF2000-DEADPici:  you are admin17:29
Menzador!Anyone | Bitnova17:29
BitnovaUbuntu 16.04 kernel has not been updating to newer kernels, since i downgraded to 4.4.0.57 due to buggy updates in 4.4.0.59.  Can anyone tell me why i have not been receiving any auto-updates since the manual downgrade?17:29
KOF2000-DEADrespect to ubuntu arcade fightstick works great in ubuntu17:29
KOF2000-DEADfightcade.com also some bugs when to install fightcade17:30
KOF2000-DEADfrom a sh script17:30
compdoc4.4.0-64-generic is current for me17:30
KOF2000-DEADin mint the apllication get installed well from the script17:30
KOF2000-DEADbut in ubuntu it dont does what have to do17:30
KingsyEriC^^: looks lioke its not realted to rebooting that blank screen.. it happens when I dod sudo shutdown -h now17:30
Bitnovathanks compdoc . do you know if you manually downgrade to a previous kernel - dont you get automatic updates again?17:31
KOF2000-DEADi have to go thanks for al the help17:31
KOF2000-DEADgg guys17:31
KOF2000-DEADi am happy with ubuntu17:31
KOF2000-DEADbetter then windows17:31
compdocBitnova, no. you use a desktop? open the app and look at settings. Or look in the .conf file17:32
bigodecan I make a bootable flash drive from a desktop ubuntu version?17:32
Bitnovacompdoc, yes. ok17:32
MediocreNoh yeah, bootable flash of what?17:32
lotuspsychje!usb | bigode17:32
ubottubigode: For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent17:32
MediocreNif your trying to make another ubuntu drive, just use startup disk creator17:33
Kingsybigode: dd will do it --> dd bs=4M if=iso.iso of=/dev/sdx status=progress && sync17:33
MediocreNif your making a boot for a different OS it varies, but yeah DD is definitely a good one17:33
MediocreNmake sure you set bootable flags on it17:33
DouglasKI'm seeing an issue with byobu ... it's making the status bar one char wider than the terminal window, which causes havoc.  Ideas?  (Images of issue at http://imgur.com/a/0fRoC)17:34
Bitnovaxenial used to update kernels automatically until a manual downgrade that i did a month ago because of buggy 4.4.0.59 kernel. Now im not getting auto updates of newer kernel 4.4.0.64. besides manually installing the newer kernel, how can i make it to auto update again?? can anyone help??17:39
naccBitnova: if you install the metapackage (linux, iirc, or linux-image or linux-image-generic), it should just work17:41
adasdadasdasdahi, guys how can i fix this - http://paste.debian.net/918620/ ?17:41
samsepiolDoes anybody have GoLang installed17:41
naccsamsepiol: many people do17:41
samsepiolIs it easy to install?17:42
OerHeksadasdadasdasda, fix what exactly? and what linux version is this?17:42
adasdadasdasdaOerHeks: rsyslogd..17:44
naccsamsepiol: typically, you dont' install a language, you install the interpreter of a language, or you install some golang using package17:44
nacc!info golang xenial | sammy__17:44
ubottusammy__: golang (source: golang-defaults): Go programming language compiler - metapackage. In component main, is optional. Version 2:1.6-1ubuntu4 (xenial), package size 2 kB, installed size 10 kB17:44
naccsammy__: sorry!17:44
ursinusHaving problems creating VPN connections in Ubuntu 16.0417:44
thinkyhello17:45
OerHeksadasdadasdasda, yes i can read, but fix what? cron performed a session cleaning perfectly17:45
ursinusSave button is disables17:45
thinkyeasy question for you :p17:45
ursinus*disables17:45
ursinus*disabled17:45
thinkyhow can i extract tar.gz file from "Download" location to " ~/.themes " location?17:46
ursinusAlso, the "Add VPN connection" is disables17:46
ursinus*disabled17:46
naccthinky: tar zxCf ~/.themes Download/path/to/tar.gz17:46
thinkythank u nacc17:46
ursinushelp?17:46
adasdadasdasdaOerHeks: but.. this communicated with action 17 normally Is it earns?17:47
ursinusplease?17:48
thinkynacc:  Cannot open: No such file or directory17:48
toothewhat's a good amount of swap...?17:49
toothebad question, I know.17:49
salutandoniohi17:49
naccthinky: do you not have a .themes directory? or maybe you didn't pass the path to the real tar.gz?17:49
thinkyi did nacc17:49
salutandonioi'm having a resolution problem on lubuntu, when i reboot the machine the resolution is wrong. despite i select the right one, it is not remembered17:50
thinkywhen i visit /home/user/ directory i cant see themes folder there17:50
ursinustoothe: how much RAM do you have?17:50
naccthinky: are you logged in as that user?17:50
thinkyi am trying to install this theme : http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/03/gnome-os-x-mac-gtk-theme-for-linux17:50
thinkyyes nacc17:50
naccthinky: please use a pastebin and show the exact command and output17:51
ducassetoothe: the answer to that is 'nothing, a bit or a lot' :)17:51
ursinuscan anyone help me with my VPN issue? please...17:51
thinkynacc: https://paste.ubuntu.com/24132034/17:51
OerHeksadasdadasdasda, and what linux version ? the url http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2007 links to an old issue17:52
tuxerHello, hopefully this is the right place. Do anybody know when the new version of aMule (2.3.2) will be put into official repositories? The SVN version is experimental, full of bugs and crash tons of time. It should be changed with the more stable one.17:52
xiusfistdoes wireshark work on ubuntu?17:53
ursinusxiusfist: Yes17:53
knikhurpasumatrapdf17:53
xiusfistursinus: cool17:53
knikhurpa[sorry! accidentally typed]17:54
OerHekstuxer, haha ubuntu got 2.4.017:54
OerHeks!info amule17:54
ubottuamule (source: amule): client for the eD2k and Kad networks, like eMule. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.4.0~git20151120.0023527bc2-1ubuntu5 (yakkety), package size 1526 kB, installed size 4888 kB17:54
tuxerOer, 2.4.0 is SVN experimental17:54
ursinusGuys... I'm not able to create VPN connections on my ubuntu 16.04... Save button is always disabled...17:54
tuxer2.3.2 is the stable with all bugs on SVN fixed17:55
ursinusAny resolution or fix?17:55
ducasse!info amule xenial17:55
ubottuamule (source: amule): client for the eD2k and Kad networks, like eMule. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.4.0~git20151120.0023527bc2-1ubuntu1 (xenial), package size 1559 kB, installed size 4980 kB17:55
Bitnovanacc, it seems like this command: sudo apt-get install linux-generic has detected the latest kernel etc.   So i must run only that to update? not sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic?17:55
ducassetuxer: file a bug against the package and explain that17:55
OerHekstuxer, oh my bad, zesty got it already17:56
OerHeks!info amule zesty17:56
ubottuamule (source: amule): client for the eD2k and Kad networks, like eMule. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:2.3.2-1build2 (zesty), package size 1516 kB, installed size 4833 kB17:56
tuxerducasse just check their official forums, all bugs are reported and are the same for all peoples, Developers already stated that those bugs are fixed in 2.3.217:56
ursinus** Message: Cannot save connection due to error: Editor initializing...17:57
ursinus** Message: Cannot save connection due to error: Invalid setting VPN: remote17:57
ursinus** Message: Cannot save connection due to error: Editor initializing...17:57
ursinus** Message: Cannot save connection due to error: Invalid setting VPN: gateway17:57
ursinus** Message: Cannot save connection due to error: Editor initializing...17:57
ducassetuxer: explain that to the maintainers, not to me. they can fix it, i can't.17:58
tuxerhow can i contact them?17:58
naccBitnova: that metapackage will track the latest from there17:58
ducasse!bug | tuxer17:58
ubottutuxer: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.17:58
Bitnovanacc, so only linux-generic is needed17:59
naccthinky: `ls -ahl ~/.themes`17:59
Bitnovathanks nacc17:59
naccBitnova: i think so?17:59
tuxerwell, but i'm not asking for bug support. I already reported the bugs to original amule developers.17:59
nacctuxer: amule developers != packagers17:59
thinkyls: cannot access '/home/m/.themes': No such file or directory17:59
nacctuxer: at least, not necessarily17:59
naccthinky: that's your problem, it does not exist, as i asked if it did earlier18:00
naccthinky: tar will not create the extraction directory18:00
thinkyi see18:00
naccthinky: and themes != .themese18:00
thinkyshould i create manually ?18:00
ducassetuxer: but you want it fixed in ubuntu, right? then you need to take it up with the ubuntu maintainers by filing a bug.18:00
naccthinky: yes18:00
tuxeri know, and i already said, they have fixed all bugs from SVN version (the actual one on ubuntu repos), in the newer one (2.3.2)18:00
thinkyok thanks18:00
meljksawhen i drag and drop processing-3.3 from my home drive to my sd card, it says error copying "ja"18:00
meljksaand a bunch of other ones too18:00
meljksaand i had to skip all of them18:01
ducassetuxer: since zesty already has it, it should be trivial.18:01
meljksaso its missing files18:01
meljksaim on trusty btw18:01
tuxeronly zesty?18:01
nacc!latest | tuxer18:01
ubottutuxer: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.18:01
nacctuxer: have you filed a bug with ubuntu?18:01
ducassetuxer: yes18:01
meljksaplease help18:01
tuxerno nacc, i'm not asking for any bug support.18:01
tuxer2.3.2 is not only the latest, but the more stable18:02
ducassetuxer: then what do you want?18:02
tuxersvn is experimental18:02
nacctuxer: what are you talking about18:02
nacctuxer: bugs are how you ask for package updates18:02
nacctuxer: this is the support channel, not for asking aobut package updates18:02
lotuspsychjemeljksa: does your sd have space enough left?18:03
tuxerok then i will contact bug support18:03
tuxeri came here because i don't know how it works18:03
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thinkyanother question is18:03
nacc!bug | tuxer18:03
ubottutuxer: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.18:03
thinkywhen i do "sudo apt-update" it updates very very slowly with byte speed :S18:03
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thinkymy connection is quiet good i wonder why it downloads updates very slow18:04
thinkyany idea please?18:04
lotuspsychjethinky: when did it started going slow?18:04
thinkylotuspsychje:  for a week18:04
naccthinky: are you using a bad mirror?18:04
thinkyor so18:04
thinkyi am using same location nacc18:05
thinkynever had this problem before18:05
lotuspsychjethinky: you could try changing mirror, or ask about your country in #ubuntu-mirrors18:05
thinky288kb  downloading with 3.215B/s 2min51s18:05
bigodeI did download Ubuntu-16.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso to use with UNetbooting app in a Mac in order to create a bootable disk for pc, but when I click Ok, the process just won't start. Did it happen to someone already?18:06
lotuspsychjethinky: sometimes happens that mirrors of some country are lagging/have problems18:06
thinkychanging mirror in update manager?18:06
thinkysoftware updater i mean18:06
thinkyeven it is very slow :S18:06
OerHeksthinky, maybe your mirror is beiing updated, try again in a few minutes?18:06
thinkyOerHeks:  i am trying every day18:07
cuckoohey i am having problem in ipconfig for xp in virtualbox18:07
thinkyit is same18:07
thinkyfor about a week or so18:07
cuckooipconfig is not showing anything :(18:07
quadHelixUbuntu 14.04LTS Server.  I am trying to disable the arcfour cipher in ssh for PCI Compliance.  I have googled and gone through many articles, both ssh_config and sshd_config do not reference "arcfour".  Could anybody point me in the right direction?  Do I have to compile from source or something?18:08
lotuspsychjequadHelix: perhaps the #ubuntu-server guys might know more of it?18:08
ducassecuckoo: you are having problems with xp in virtualbox?18:09
quadHelixlotuspshcyje, thanks did not know that room existed :)18:09
cuckooyes18:09
ducassecuckoo: ask in ##windows18:09
bigodeI think the big mess here which is not working is because I am trying to create a bootable flash drive for pc in a Mac.18:09
quadHelixpsst ifconfig :)18:09
cuckooducasse, actually i am using host only adapter vboxneto but when i am doing ipconfig no ip is shwinh in xpterminal18:09
OerHeksthinky, and what mirror exactly ? can you paste the update output to paste.ubuntu.com ?18:09
lotuspsychjequadHelix: there is also an #openssh channel if that fits your needs18:10
quadHelixlotuspsychje, thanks a ton, ill wander over there.18:10
thinkyweirdly it got faster now18:11
thinkyinteresting18:11
ArtGravityAnyone know if there is a channel where the Ubuntu LibreOffice Team can be found?18:12
thinkysee how slow it is when downloading : https://paste.ubuntu.com/24132106/18:12
thinkystill slow18:13
lotuspsychjeArtGravity: are you looking for #libreoffice channel?18:13
ArtGravityBut specifically for Ubuntu18:13
ArtGravityaka the people who handle the PPA at https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice18:13
ArtGravitySI switched to the PPA to get newer LibreOffice and that has been great, but it has lead to warnings in the output of apt-get upgrade18:14
ArtGravityW: Ignoring Provides line with DepCompareOp for package libreoffice-l10n18:15
ArtGravityI get about 20 lines of that every time I 'apt-get upgrade' now18:15
lotuspsychje!ppa | ArtGravity18:15
ubottuArtGravity: A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge18:15
ArtGravityFollowed by "W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems"18:15
OerHeksArtGravity, if you used https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/libreoffice-prereleases, contact the team by mail.18:16
OerHeksppa's are not supported here :-(18:16
lotuspsychjeArtGravity: are you not happy with current version of libreoffice that comes by default in ubuntu?18:17
ArtGravitylotuspsychje: I run 14.04 LTS, so no, LibreOffice 4 is a bit out of date.18:18
lotuspsychjeArtGravity: try ubuntu 16.04 perhaps?18:18
lotuspsychjeArtGravity: its very recommended to use package versions for specific ubuntu version18:18
ArtGravityI may, but it isn't a simple move in a production environment18:18
lotuspsychjeArtGravity: i understand, perhaps backports?18:19
lotuspsychje!backport | ArtGravity18:19
ubottuArtGravity: If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they may go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging18:19
ArtGravitylotuspsychje: good suggestion18:19
quadHelixthere is a .deb package for libre office...  just saying18:20
lotuspsychjequadHelix: newer package versions might conflict with older ubuntu18:20
OerHeksquadHelix, sure, tons of .deb packages, but we don't support all packages outside our repos.18:20
beerayhello, I have some prob on my ubuntu 16.04. I am connected to the internet thru wlan0, and I and setting up a bridge on openvswitch whiich I want to add the eth0 to. but eth0 is not showing any IP and dhclient is not working with it. After checking the route -n I see that the route is using wlan0 instead of eth0 and the new bridge I created on openvswitch. Please I need a hand18:21
lotuspsychjeArtGravity: another suggestion we have, might be the snapd way installing libreoffice snap18:24
ArtGravityI'm not too excited about snapd18:24
lotuspsychjeArtGravity: in some cases could be usefull18:24
beerayhello, I have some prob on my ubuntu 16.04. I am connected to the internet thru wlan0, and I and setting up a bridge on openvswitch whiich I want to add the eth0 to. but eth0 is not showing any IP and dhclient is not working with it. After checking the route -n I see that the route is using wlan0 instead of eth0 and the new bridge I created on openvswitch. Please I need a hand18:26
ArtGravityIt looks like there is no libreoffice 5.x in trusty-backports, so the PPA is the way. I would just like to clear up the warnings even though they don't actually hurt anything.18:28
ducasse!patience | beeray18:28
ubottubeeray: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/18:28
ArtGravityI may just have to see if I can find the PPA team by email.18:28
lotuspsychjeArtGravity: ppa is always risky mate, could scramble your system18:28
ArtGravityI've been using PPAs for 9 years without any incident that I couldn't resolve.18:29
lotuspsychjeArtGravity: just checked the snap libreoffice, gives us version 5.3.0.318:29
lotuspsychjeArtGravity: you can use ppa's if you like mate, its your system18:29
lotuspsychjebeeray: perhaps while you wait, ##networking can do something for you?18:30
maarhart`how to install the boost libraries?18:32
maarhart`I get: checking for boostlib >= 1.46... configure: We could not detect the boost libraries (version 1.46 or higher). If you have a staged boost library (still not installed) please specify $BOOST_ROOT in your environment and do not give a PATH to --with-boost option.18:32
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beerayok18:34
scottjlmaarhart`: apt install libboost-all-dev will install the whole deall18:37
maarhart`scottjl: yes, I did that but no luck18:38
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scottjlmaarhart`: did you set boost_root then? or use --with-boost=<path>?18:39
maarhart`scottjl: what would that path be like?18:40
scottjlmaybe something in /var/lib/boost? i'd look in /var/lib first.18:40
scottjlerr /usr/lib18:40
maarhart`scottjl: not there18:41
scottjl/usr/local/lib?18:42
scottjlare there any docs in /usr/share/doc/boost*?18:43
scottjlgrep boost /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*18:43
maarhart`nope18:44
maarhart`nothing18:44
scottjlls /usr/lib/libboost*.so18:44
maarhart`but I see for instance libboost_math_c99.so.1.55.0 in /usr/local/lib18:45
scottjlls /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libboost*18:45
maarhart`no such file18:45
wenxsHey, is there any tool to check the integrity of a remote file? I transferred a 16GB file using rsync and I'd like to know if the local and remote are identical18:45
scottjl/usr/share/boost-build ?18:45
maarhart`ls /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libboost* --> many .so and .a files18:46
scottjlwenxs: man md5sum18:46
wenxsthanks scottjl18:46
scottjlmaarhart`: then that is where the libs are18:46
scottjltry setting that as BOOST_ROOT or --with-boost=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu18:47
maarhart`scottjl: tried the latter one, but nothing18:48
maarhart`same error18:48
viviana_hi18:48
scottjlno idea. might want to try the official libboost site and look at their docs. i'm not familiar with libboost18:48
maarhart`okay, there is /usr/share/boost-build18:49
scottjltry that then18:49
CrazyTuxhello, of late I am having some serious problem with Xubuntu 16.10 installed on my new laptop.18:49
maarhart`scottjl: nothing.18:49
ducassemaarhart`: or use dpkg -L to list the files of the package(s)18:49
viviana_@CrazyTux what is the problem?18:49
CrazyTuxAt login screen the cursor stops responding18:49
CrazyTuxsometimes the OS freezes for no obvious reason18:50
scottjlmaarhart`: maybe try google: ubuntu <software-you-are-building> libboost  and see if anyone else has that error.18:50
scottjlor ubuntu configure <software you are building> libboost18:50
viviana_CrazyTux: What is the model of your laptop?18:50
CrazyTuxI raised this query multiple times on this channel. Waiting for the solution18:50
CrazyTuxAsus X series.18:50
maarhart`ducasse: /.;/usr;/usr/share;/usr/share/doc;/usr/share/doc/libboost1.58-all-dev;/usr/share/doc/libboost1.58-all-dev/copyright;/usr/share/doc/libboost1.58-all-dev/changelog.Debian.gz18:50
maarhart` 18:51
CrazyTuxit runs on core i3 cpu18:51
maarhart`scottjl: yes I tried that18:51
scottjllibboost seems to install a lot all over the place.18:51
CrazyTuxhas four gbs of ram.18:51
maarhart`I'm trying to build mpd18:51
ducassemaarhart`: then look at the other boost packages18:51
ducassemaarhart`: why build mpd? it's in the repos.18:52
maarhart`ducasse: there's so many18:52
maarhart`ducasse: I changed one line of code18:52
scottjlmaarhart`: they have #mpd ask there maybe?18:52
scottjlsorry #mod-dev18:52
CrazyTuxthis problem is not there in Mint which I have installed on the same laptop in multi boot setup.18:52
scottjl#mpd-dev (damn fingers)18:52
maarhart`okay, that means waiting, but thanks18:52
CrazyTuxBut, I like to use Xubuntu.18:53
scottjlwell i'm out of ideas. sorry18:53
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lotuspsychjeCrazyTux: have you tested LTS?18:53
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CrazyTuxI needed some packages that are latest and are available in 16.1018:54
CrazyTuxhence, I installed it.18:54
maarhart2thanks anyway scottjl18:54
lotuspsychjeCrazyTux: i understand, but does it work on 16.04?18:54
CrazyTuxdoes it mean LTS is more stable than this18:55
CrazyTuxyes. Before this I had LTS installed on the same laptop.18:55
scottjlmaarhart2: i found your issue on github18:55
lotuspsychjeCrazyTux: in most cases LTS is more stable, but that doesnt mean it cant be solved on 16.1018:56
scottjltry apt-get install libboost1.48-all-dev18:56
lotuspsychjeCrazyTux: you might consider a bug?18:56
CrazyTuxok18:56
CrazyTuxwhat is the solution.18:56
naccscottjl: 12.04 ?18:56
scottjlsent you link.18:57
maarhart2thanks scottjl18:57
scottjlnp. good luck18:57
CrazyTuxsuppose I am working and suddently it freezes, all my data will be lost. I won't be able to save anything, because the only way out of that situation is pressing the power button on my laptop.18:57
scottjlCrazyTux: have you ever used windows? ;-)18:58
CrazyTuxthat is a very serious issu. That pushed me to use Mint.18:58
lotuspsychjeCrazyTux: if its working on LTS,why not stick to it?.18:58
CrazyTuxyes. Was using Windows before.18:58
CrazyTuxthat is another long story.18:59
MediocreNCrazyTux: the OS freezing18:59
MediocreNim going to assume its on 16.0418:59
MediocreNand happens during video playback?18:59
MediocreNbecause its a pretty common issue18:59
lotuspsychjeMediocreN: he's on 16.1018:59
MediocreNoh18:59
MediocreNwell if its still happening when chrome is playing video its probably the same bug18:59
CrazyTuxyes sometimes during video playback, sometimes during browsing. And also during login.19:00
CrazyTuxDuring LOGIN. What could be the problem19:00
wenxs5 minutes later, the md5sum finished. yay!19:02
scottjlwenxs: did they match?19:02
wenxsyup!19:02
maarhart2scottjl: didn't work19:04
scottjlmaarhart2: :-( i got nothing left. sorry19:04
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anonymous#nullbyte19:08
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wenxsAny program to run a command at a specified time?19:15
wenxs(let's say I want to transfer a big file at night while I sleep)19:15
scottjlwenxs: man at19:15
scottjlwenxs: man cron19:15
wenxsI know cron, but I meant something more simple that adding a cron job19:15
scottjlman at19:15
wenxsmmm there's no man page19:15
scottjlman at   - no page?19:16
scottjlstrange19:16
wenxs(let me install it)19:16
wenxsI guess it's not installed by default on Ubuntu19:16
PiciIts only part of the server image.19:16
scottjloh19:16
scottjllol19:16
scottjli haven't used desktop in a while19:17
PiciMe either19:17
wenxsNice :)19:17
scottjlweird it isn't installed in desktop, but i guess i can understand why19:17
scottjlsave those few k of disk space!19:17
wenxsi'll write a script to ask scottjl everytime I need a software to do simple tasks using a description19:18
OerHeks!info gnome-schedule19:18
ubottuPackage gnome-schedule does not exist in yakkety19:18
w9qbjDesktop, no.  I spread it out all over the floor, more space19:18
scottjlwenxs: tip, man -k <keyword> will search for man pages with a keyword. apt-cache search <keyword> look for packages with keyword. might be useful.19:19
wenxsthanks19:19
ducasseor 'apropos'19:19
scottjlyou're welcome19:19
wenxsI usually use the apt-cache search option19:19
scottjlman -k is less keystrokes ;-)19:19
wenxsI type that automatically19:20
wenxsit's like "apt install" instead of "apt-get install"19:20
wenxsi can't avoid typing the "-get"...19:20
geekb4ck_having trouble getting socat to play nice.  i need to write a string to a unixsocket and get the response back.  I'm trying to use "echo help |socat - UNIX-CONNECT:/app/daemon.sock" but im not getting anything back.  the man page is rather 'complex'.19:20
PanicAtTheKernelHey, if I run do-release-upgrade from 15.10 why don't I see 16.04 ?19:21
PanicAtTheKernelIt tells me no new release is found19:21
nacc!eolupgrade | PanicAtTheKernel19:21
ubottuPanicAtTheKernel: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades19:21
PanicAtTheKernelnacc: Oh fun fun19:22
PanicAtTheKernelThanks19:22
ducassePanicAtTheKernel: you need to set 'upgrade to any new version' in software & updates19:22
PanicAtTheKernelducasse: I thought I did19:22
naccPanicAtTheKernel: next time, keep your system up to date :)19:22
PanicAtTheKernelnacc: Stupid php7 changes broke stuff19:22
PanicAtTheKernelSo I restored to 15.10 again19:22
PanicAtTheKernelAnd now it's too late :PP19:22
naccPanicAtTheKernel: <cough> I was the one that did the php7 migration :)19:23
PanicAtTheKernel-_-19:23
naccPanicAtTheKernel: if you would like to clarify what broke, I am happy to help shepherd fixes in19:23
PanicAtTheKernelI think it was just all kinda of depreciations19:24
naccPanicAtTheKernel: so you had some local PHP code that was php5 dependent?19:24
PanicAtTheKernelYeah19:24
naccPanicAtTheKernel: ah well, not much we can do about that. php5 is still supported on 14.04 for another few years19:25
PanicAtTheKernelI'm gonna upgrade again now19:25
PanicAtTheKernelAnd deal with the changes that need to be made19:25
naccPanicAtTheKernel: and plenty of people use ondrej's PPA it seems19:25
PanicAtTheKernelAnd maybe commit suicide19:25
naccPanicAtTheKernel: probably for the best anyways :)19:25
naccwell, except that last bit19:25
PanicAtTheKernelLol19:26
PanicAtTheKernelUpgrading now19:26
* PanicAtTheKernel crosses fingers19:26
sh4dehello19:26
PanicAtTheKernelI hope the server boots after19:26
PanicAtTheKernelI don't wanna drive to the datacenter :P19:26
sh4dePROTON19:28
scottjlelectron19:29
ducasseneutron!19:29
PanicAtTheKerneltron19:29
Herbalistgood evening19:30
scottjlgood afternoon19:30
Herbalistis Ubuntu safe against CIA hacking ?19:30
nacc!ot | Herbalist19:30
ubottuHerbalist: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!19:30
BluesKajThe CIA uses ubuntu :-)19:31
scottjllol19:31
scottjlyes, but only if you wrap your computer in aluminum foil.19:31
Herbalistnacc .. it is related, as mentioned in this article: Apple, Samsung, Microsoft: WikiLeaks blows lid on scale of CIA’s hacking arsenal   ---   https://www.rt.com/news/379757-your-whole-life-is-hacked/19:31
naccHerbalist: this is the Ubuntu support channel19:31
OerHeksHerbalist, join #vault7 for that19:31
PanicAtTheKernelscottjl: Lol19:31
naccHerbalist: not the something I read in the news channel19:31
maarhart2scottjl: I was banned from #mpd after complaining about the arrogance of one of their members...19:31
Herbalistit's today's news19:32
maarhart2in any case, they didn't want to help me19:32
scottjlmaarhart2: ouch19:32
naccmaarhart2: have a better attitude and you will get better help19:32
ducasseHerbalist: we do support here19:32
Herbalist"WikiLeaks also alleges that the CIA has developed advanced, multi-platform malware attack and control systems that cover Windows and Mac OS X but also mixed source platforms like Solaris and open source platforms like Linux. Wikileaks names these specific ‘zero days’ as the EDB's ‘HIVE,’ ‘Cutthroat’ and ‘Swindle’ tools."19:32
naccHerbalist: again, offtopic19:32
Herbalisti just want to know19:32
naccHerbalist: please take it elsewhere19:32
themagmaforceis there any easy to use backup tool where i can save a selected number of folders to a samba folder, and then retreive as needed? being able to go back in time is a plus, but biggest problem i find is to do partial restores and backups as my pc has a limited space and i don't use all the data at the same time19:32
OerHeksHerbalist, stop that please. thanks.19:32
DJonesHerbalist: Is it an Ubuntu support issue? No, please stop19:32
maarhart2scottjl: believe me, I had a good attitude19:32
maarhart2I mean, nacc19:33
scottjlmaarhart2: that was nacc, not me.19:33
naccmaarhart2: complaining about arrogance for a group of people trying to help you doesn't seem great19:33
OerHeksmaarhart2, don't complain here, we do nothing about that.19:33
DJonesHerbalist: Its offtopic, so thats enough of that19:33
Herbalistany Ubuntu security expert plz .. which zero days are found on Ubuntu ?19:33
maarhart2nacc: the thing is that they were not trying to help at all19:33
scottjlHerbalist: does your mom know you're on the internet again?19:33
Herbalistscott.. iggied19:33
naccscottjl: please don't encourage them19:33
OerHeksHerbalist, go wild on https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/19:33
Herbalistty oerheks19:34
naccmaarhart2: consider, that afaict, you're not paying for support from anyone; even here, it's all volunteers. So you need to have a better than normal attitude (imo) to get help.19:34
maarhart2nacc: yes, I agree and understand19:34
maarhart2it's just that I don't get it when they make you want to feel as an inferior human being with a basic question, and that they don't have time for that.19:35
Herbalistthanks, but that page only contains a text box, and does not answer my question19:35
Herbalistmaarhart2.. perhaps they are under stress19:35
maarhart2Herbalist: could be19:36
bigbadmanhi19:36
bigbadmanhi i want to download the docs here all in one go http://doc.sagemath.org/pdf/en/19:36
ducasse!security | Herbalist19:36
ubottuHerbalist: Security Updates are dealt with here:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Security - See also !root, !firewall, !server, and !usn19:36
naccmaarhart2: as OerHeks said, we can't really help with that -- but the thing is, i think you have to be the more patient one. That's just my experience19:36
Herbalistthey help a lot of ppl with simple questions19:36
bigbadmando I have to use some file sharing or something nacc to downlaod all the links in that site?19:36
maarhart2in any case, following my previous question, do I need to run /autogen.sh in order to configure?19:36
maarhart2thanks nacc19:36
bigbadmanis there a download the sage documenetation link anywhere, will it work, ?19:37
naccbigbadman: please don't ping random users19:37
bigbadmananyone knows19:37
Herbalistty ducasse19:37
bigbadmannacc: no I do know you19:37
bigbadmanbut I changed my nick over time19:37
naccbigbadman: also this seems rather offtopi for the ubuntu support channel19:37
bigbadmannacc ok, can you guide me to the appropriate channel?19:37
naccbigbadman: ask the sage folks?19:37
nacc!alis | bigbadman19:37
ubottubigbadman: Alis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see "/msg Alis help list" or ask in #freenode. Example usage: "/msg Alis list http"19:37
bigbadmanno one is ther eon their chanenl19:37
naccthat's not exactly our problem19:38
scottjlouch19:38
Picibigbadman: you got an answer in #python19:38
bigbadmanI know nacc , but some other more generic  channel for internet download,etc doubts, is there any?19:38
naccbigbadman: use alis, as I just directed at you19:38
MenzadorHello! I just upgraded my Lenovo Thinkpad R500 to Ubuntu 16.10 and now the built-in keyboard won't work. I've already tried a few suggestions, such as adjusting auto-suspend and screwing around with /etc/default/grub , but nothing seems to work...19:40
naccMenzador: does it work at grub?19:41
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naccMenzador: it's pretty rare for a keyboard to not work, imo19:41
Menzadornacc: Yes, the keyboard works at the GRUB menu, and I can edit stuff there19:42
gabrielAtheosHey all! I am trying to write a script that requires sudo privileges at the beginning, but at the end of the script, I need to be running commands as the regular user. How can I return to running commands as the user?19:42
naccgabrielAtheos: huh? use sudo for the commands that need it and don't for those that don't?19:42
maarhart2scottjl: do you have any clues about this autogen question?19:42
scottjlwhat question?19:42
naccMenzador: do you have an external keyboard you can use? does `dmesg` give any hints?19:43
maarhart2if not, please suggest me a better channel for asking this19:43
naccmaarhart2: you typically have to run autogen.sh if a tarball does not ship a generated configure script19:43
ducassemaarhart2: building software from source is actually outside what is supported here, try ##linux19:43
Menzadornacc: USB input devices don't work either, I have a Logitech MK360 USB wireless keyboard/mouse combo19:43
maarhart2ducasse: thanks19:43
naccmaarhart2: but what ducasse said19:43
scottjli think i missed a question somewhere.19:44
naccMenzador: strange; did they (all) work in 16.04?19:44
Menzadornacc: Yes. They all worked in 16.0419:44
naccMenzador: i have no idea why that would be off the top of my head, unfortunately. When on 16.04, had you tsted the 16.04.2 hwe stack?19:45
naccMenzador: or maybe try it from a live usb, even, of 16.04.219:45
Menzadornacc: Yes, I was using the HWE stack19:45
MenzadorIt works off Live images19:45
naccMenzador: so you were on 4.8 ?19:45
naccMenzador: that is very strange19:46
MenzadorYep, 4.8.0-xx kernwl19:46
naccMenzador: i would not expect any software changes to change the hw support for your usb or internal keyboard19:46
naccMenzador: beyond the kernel itself19:47
Menzadornacc: The problem seems to be Ubuntu-specific. All the devices work in Fedora 2519:47
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Menzador(which has 4.9.x)19:47
naccMenzador: do things like caps lock or num lock work?19:47
Menzadornacc: Nope.19:47
ducassenacc: what about ebdev/libinput?19:47
gabrielAtheosnacc: I didn't realize I could run individual commands inside a script as sudo. Thank you.19:47
naccducasse: i suppose that's true, good point19:48
Menzadorducasse: It must be a libinput issue.19:48
naccducasse: just not familiar with there being regressions like this before19:48
MenzadorWhich is odd.19:48
technocfHello, it is still possible to submit to the free culture showcase for 17.04 and how?19:48
MenzadorIIRC Fedora uses libinput19:48
ducassetechnocf: ask in #ubuntu+119:48
technocfducasse: Okay19:48
ducasseMenzador: zesty has switched to libinput as default, i guess you could try that in 16.1019:49
naccducasse: i would be willing to acccept that for the usb keyboard, maybe; but for the internal keyboard to stop working seems very unlikely19:49
naccMenzador: so a 16.10 live usb environment, the internal keyboard works?19:49
Menzadornacc - I'm not sure, I don't have a 16.10 Live image to test19:50
MediocreNnacc: how would you run individual commands inside of a script as sudo??20:01
ducasseMediocreN: use sudo in the script20:01
MediocreNi mean that works, but then i'd have to expect the password prompt too correct?20:02
MediocreNwas hoping it would work without prompts20:02
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MediocreNalthough that'd be super sketch20:02
ducasseMediocreN: remember the sudo timeout20:03
ducasseMediocreN: you can also allow a user to run certain commands without entering a password20:03
MediocreNhow so?20:04
OerHeksnew firefox 52 is available in updates20:04
ducassethat was quick.20:04
OerHeksonly waiting for zesty .. https://launchpad.net/firefox/+packages20:05
MediocreNit just from adding their name in visudo?20:05
MediocreNwith the nopasswd option20:05
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ducasseMediocreN: basically. you probably want to restrict it to those commands, though20:06
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ducasseMediocreN: but if this all runs in a few minutes you will only get one password prompt20:06
OerHeksannoying changenaming all day, crazyed/Guest18520:06
MediocreNducasse: shouldnt take more than 30sec tbh20:07
bigbadmani installed sagemath, but where is the SAGEROOT located? nacc20:07
ducassebigbadman: he told you not to ask specific people20:08
bigbadmanoh forgot20:09
bigbadmanok, where is the docs located on ubuntu for sagemath?20:09
bigbadmanit's not here in /usr/share/docs/sagmath..20:09
OerHeksbigbadman, pdfs are on http://www.sagemath.org/help.html ?20:10
OerHeksfrom https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SAGE#Getting_Started_With_Sage20:11
CrazyTuxDo u guys think Mint is a secure OS?20:12
MediocreNNothing is secure20:12
scottjlas long as you wrap your computer in aluminum foil.20:12
OerHeksCrazyTux, nope, they willl tell you why in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org20:12
DouglasKscottjl, I find better security by immersing it in salt water.  I find that no one is able to get into it then.20:12
MediocreNor from the new wiki-leak files20:12
CrazyTuxthere were some security concerns, I think.20:13
scottjlDouglasK: that's a great idea!20:13
bigbadmanwhere is SAGEROOT located?20:13
CrazyTuxguys, I am a newbie. Need guidance from u.20:13
scottjlCrazyTux: do you have information you think the cia is interested in?20:14
bigbadmanOerHeks: where is the SAGEROOT location?20:14
bigbadmani use ubuntu-upstream-binary-full20:14
OerHeksbigbadman, sure you can find that in the manuals?20:14
bigbadmanno there is no manual for sage20:14
CrazyTuxyes. I have some highly classified info on my laptop. lol.20:14
Picibigbadman: How did you install it?20:15
OerHeksbigbadman, pdfs are on http://www.sagemath.org/help.html20:15
MediocreNthen its probably secure enough, as long as you dont have any unneccessary ports open20:15
OerHeksfrom https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SAGE#Getting_Started_With_Sage20:15
elichai2isn't this a problem with RBF?20:15
elichai2txNew.nLockTime = chainActive.Height();20:15
PiciOerHeks: so.. via a PPA20:15
CrazyTuxok20:15
OerHeksPici,  it is in our repos too ..20:16
DouglasKCrazyTux, the gist of it is this:  No consumer OS is fully secure out of the box.  even air gap security can be at least partly beaten.  The question is how secure you need it.  For example, a system running internet servers generally needs better security than one that will never be online.20:16
elichai2(making every transaction with locktime and max_int-1)20:16
CrazyTuxok.20:16
PiciOerHeks: Not the package that the url lists20:16
MediocreNShit, no OS is fully secure entirely imo20:16
MediocreNeven non consumer20:16
MediocreNmost are still using public kernals20:17
scottjlmost people don't have data worth hacking for20:17
MediocreN^20:17
MediocreNtruth20:17
MediocreNcome take my reaction gifs!20:17
MediocreNi dare ya20:17
CrazyTuxI asked it because somebody here said that Mint doesn't apply security patches as diligently as they should be. I don't know what that means and how it affects the end users like me.20:17
mantisehow do i create my partitions for an install, if i want to be able to make a fresh install sometime ? a big /home partition, where i store data that wont be deleted, when i remove and reinstall ubuntu ?20:17
ducasseCrazyTux: we don't support mint.20:18
OerHeks!enter | MediocreN20:18
ubottuMediocreN: Please try and keep as much of your info as possible on ONE line - easier to follow for everyone.20:18
MediocreNcan do.20:18
scottjlCrazyTux: for an end user like you, mint is still more secure than windows.20:18
CrazyTuxok20:18
DouglasKYup.20:18
PiciKeep in mind that we don't support Mint here, only Ubuntu.20:18
CrazyTuxbtw, I didn't get any solution for that problem. Xubuntu 16.10 freezing randomly20:19
mantiseCrazyTux: fresh install ?20:20
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CrazyTuxok. Only that seems to be the solution.20:20
MediocreNCrazyTux: what does sudo swapon --show and free -h output?20:20
ducasseCrazyTux: no, you didn't, because nobody could find anything. it was suggested that you file a bug.20:21
MediocreNI'm thinking it might have something to do with swap space20:21
CrazyTuxI am on Mint now20:21
MediocreNoh20:21
ducasseMediocreN: we've covered just about everything, this is not our first round with him to say the least.20:21
MediocreNgotcha, no chance alt+sys+F unfreezes20:22
pavlosCrazyTux, for mint, check !mint which tells you the irc channel to ask questions about mint20:22
OerHeksMediocreN, CrazyTux is a daily guest, he is playing with you20:22
latino30have some of this or all been fixed in ubuntu https://tails.boum.org/security/Numerous_security_holes_in_2.10/index.en.html20:22
CrazyTuxNo. Because of that problem in Xubuntu, I am compelled to use Mint. Otherwise I prefer Xubuntu or Ubuntu Mate.20:23
CrazyTuxNo. I am not here to play. I am just a newbie trying to learn.20:23
morsnowskiCrazyTux, ubuntu mate beats mint. since that distro is official I'm back to ubuntu20:24
MediocreNlatino30: its fixed in tails 2.11, doesnt matter what version of ubuntu your running20:25
CrazyTuxis Mate better and more advanced than Xubuntu?20:26
CrazyTuxI'll reinstall either of them.20:26
MediocreNbut inside of ubuntu im sure they are still open, so probably not ;)20:26
scottjlshouldn't be, you're just using a different desktop20:26
latino30MediocreN, I'm asking about the programs that are also used in ubuntu are fixed as well...im not asking about tails itself20:26
scottjlno reason you can't install mate onto a xbuntu installation and vice versa.20:27
MediocreNcheck my 2nd comment, probably not tbh20:27
k1l_latino30: ubuntu.com/usn and use the CVE search20:27
latino30MediocreN, k20:27
CrazyTuxok. Does installing Mate DE on Ubuntu or Xubuntu mean I'll be using Ubuntu Mate"20:27
ducasseCrazyTux: "is x better than y?" - stop asking that!20:27
CrazyTux?20:27
scottjlCrazyTux: your desktop environment on top of ubuntu is just a program running, you can install multiple environments (just not run them all at once, well usually)20:27
MediocreNi3 ftw20:27
xiusfistso im heading to the store to buy a usb drive to install ubuntu for the first time. what size should I get?20:27
CrazyTuxok. Understood. Won't ask it again.20:28
ducasseCrazyTux: and stop this constant reinstalling of desktops.20:28
k1l_latino30: and if its already fixed in debian the chances are high its fixed at ubuntu at the same time since the security team shares work with debian.20:28
scottjlpersonally i'm a i3 kinda guy20:28
MediocreNsame20:28
OerHeksxiusfist, 2 gb will do20:28
ducasseCrazyTux: if you want to play with it, at least stop wasting our time with it.20:28
latino30k1l_, nice..so if its not fixed it should be then..thanks20:28
xiusfistOerHeks: oh cool that's the cheepest one. thanks20:28
morsnowskiOerHeks, OK but would you actually buy a 2gig stick/20:28
latino30soon i mean20:28
CrazyTuxNo. I come here only when I a problem that I need a solution for.20:28
MediocreNxiusfist: tbh, buy a 4gb+.20:29
k1l_latino30: if i said: if you are curious, check the CVE tracker20:29
MediocreNits like an extra dollar and if for some reason you need to make a windows usb, 2gb wont cut it20:29
OerHeksxiusfist, http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04.2/ >> ubuntu-16.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso    1.4G20:29
xiusfistOerHeks: ok but is that file compressed ?20:29
OerHeksmorsnowski, i use the same 2gb for 6 years now,20:30
OerHeksxiusfist, no20:30
CrazyTuxOk. thanks a lot guys. Will try to reinstall it and see if the problem persists.. Bye20:30
k1l_xiusfist: no. its a iso. its 1:1.20:30
xiusfistOerHeks: ok cool20:30
OerHeksxiusfist, the smalles might be 8 gb now, in shops :-(20:31
xiusfistOerHeks: come to think of it, it might just be cheeper to buy it off of their official website https://shop.canonical.com/product_info.php?products_id=120620:33
MediocreNi mean20:33
MediocreNi guess, but why?20:33
OerHeksxiusfist, you can, it has ubuntu brand on it, nice20:33
MediocreNWill take you a week to receive rather than 1hr to make your usb stick tho20:34
xiusfistMediocreN: yeah you are right.20:34
MediocreNGranted, it goes kinda look badass20:35
morsnowskiOerHeks, yes 6 years ago I wouldn't have asked but does it still make sense to buy 2gig sticks?20:37
scottjlcan you still buy 2g sticks?20:37
morsnowskibut then that is not a useful discussion really20:37
OerHeksmorsnowski, do if you can, for the iso.20:37
morsnowskiOerHeks, I personally abstain from anything less than 32gig.20:39
Mongoose12Jesus! Those Google picture reCAPTCHA things really piss me off. Anyhow... I'm done with Windows and "want" to move to Ubuntu. In the past, every single time I've tried to install Ubuntu, I've ended up with weird graphical glitches and/or text errors flashing by before I can finally login. Things seem to work, but that has always annoyed me. What am I doing wrong?20:39
bigodeI did save a ubuntu desktop version on a flash drive using unetbootin but when my computer boots it start by hdd still.20:39
bigodeAny idea what is goin on please?20:39
ducasse!nomodeset | Mongoose12 maybe this20:39
ubottuMongoose12 maybe this: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter20:39
scottjlis your hdd higher priority in your bios?20:40
Mongoose12ducasse: Hmm. Let me read.20:40
bigodescottjl: no. First is USB-FDD20:40
ducasseMongoose12: note: that was a *wild* guess.20:40
bigodescottjl: then it comes DVD and then HDD20:41
Mongoose12ducasse: And a 7yo thread. :P20:41
ducasseMongoose12: info is still much the same today20:41
morsnowskiMongoose12, once you know what HW has been used for your computer you can check whether it is compatible. I have an laptop that requires me to manually screw with the wifi settings to make it work20:41
Mongoose12Oh, God. My skin is already itching and I haven't even started.20:42
Mongoose12Why do I torture myself with computers?20:42
morsnowskibuy a mac20:42
pavlosbigode, possibly the usb needs to be re-written ...20:42
ducasseMongoose12: get an ipad instead :-P20:42
Mongoose12morsnowski: How would that help?20:42
Mongoose12ducasse: Complete surveillance.20:43
morsnowskithat comes fully working with all you can ask for out of the box20:43
bigodepavlos: what do you mean?20:43
Mongoose12morsnowski: Complete surveillance.20:43
xiusfistmorsnowski: so wait do you mean that there is actualy something physicaly wrong with your wifi card? because I have a story for you then20:43
bigodepavlos: I did it twice already, first time on a Mac and after at Windows.20:44
morsnowskiwell then stop whining, every choice has it trade offs20:44
k1l_Mongoose12: some video cards need special treatment. that is for most brand new cards or very very old cards.20:44
morsnowskixiusfist, no it's just the drivers are not part of the standard distro20:44
pavlosbigode, you installed an iso using uunetbootin or disk creator, right?20:44
Mongoose12"Whining"? I wouldn't call complete surveillance a "trade off". Haha.20:44
bigodepavlos: I even used F12 to choose the boot device by hand.20:44
Mongoose12k1l_: I understand. GTX 970 right now.20:45
xiusfistMongoose12: oh well thats not that bad then, i acutaly had a broken wifi card that would jam my entire network when I would turn it on.20:45
bigodepavlos: yes, I did installed from a .iso version using unetbootin20:45
morsnowskiMongoose12, I think "Mongoose12> Why do I torture myself with computers?" qualifies20:45
k1l_Mongoose12: that might need nomodeset on install and first boot. but after installing the nvidia driver from ubuntu that should work right20:45
bigodepavlos: disk creator ? Is it good?20:45
xiusfistMongoose12: which come to think of it is most likely a fcc violation20:45
k1l_!nomodeset | Mongoose1220:45
ubottuMongoose12: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter20:45
Mongoose12xiusfist: I think you're trying to highlight the wrong person.20:46
pavlosbigode, just another program to write iso ...20:46
Mongoose12k1l_: Thanks. Someone else mentioned the same thing earlier.20:46
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bigodepavlos: alright, so the problem couldn't be unetbootin20:46
morsnowskithe recent distros have the novoeu driver so the GTX should work out of the box20:46
k1l_Mongoose12: that is the issue with nvidia doing its private thing with closed source drivers. so it takes some time until the kernel can work out of the box in a good state with that.20:46
pavlosbigode, some ppl had issues with unet so they tried disk creator20:47
ducassebigode: or just use dd and get it done right20:47
bigodeducasse: what is dd ?20:47
morsnowskidd is the best tool ever20:47
MediocreNdisk dump utility20:47
k1l_morsnowski: most new nvidia cards do need nomodeset and the ubuntu-nvidia install to work properly. that goes for the new 900 and 1000 cards.20:47
MediocreNyou will learn to love it.20:48
morsnowskithere isn't much you can't do with it20:48
Mongoose12k1l_: Makes sense. Should I start reading now or after sleeping? Hehe. Like delaying a dentist appointment.20:48
ducassebigode: dd is too dumb to do it wrong :)20:48
MediocreNdd if=path/to/file of=path/to/directory20:48
MediocreNit does the rest20:48
bigodeducasse: can I use dd on windows/mac?20:48
k1l_Mongoose12: well, you need that howto when you want to install ubuntu. when you do that is your decision :)20:48
ducassebigode: mac, i would think so.20:49
scottjlbigode: mac os x, yes20:49
MediocreNthere is also a way to get a progress report, but i have to look it up everytime so meh20:49
morsnowskik1l_, I have a GTX 950M and that works under 16.04 out of the box20:49
pavlosbigode, there are windows programs that write images, dd is a linux pgm20:49
Mongoose12k1l_: The procedure is still the same in 2017? The thread is from 2010.20:49
scottjldd is a unix program, not specific to linux.20:49
k1l_Mongoose12: yes. its worth a try without that nomodeset in use. but you will see if you only get a black screen and need it or if it works :)20:50
bigodeducasse: I need to mount the ubuntu.iso to use dd?20:50
ducassebigode: no, don't mount it20:50
Mongoose12k1l_: Alright. Thanks.20:50
k1l_morsnowski: i am quite sure i heard from issues still in here with 970 cards20:50
bigodeducasse: but then it gonna sabe a iso into the boot20:50
scottjlMediocreN: you mean pv?20:50
bigodes/sabe/save20:50
Mongoose12ducasse: k1l_: Time for me to leave. Thanks for helping. Adios.20:51
scottjlMediocreN: dd if=/whatever | pv | dd of=/whatever20:51
ducassebigode: yes, it will write the iso to the usb, block by block20:51
k1l_Mongoose12: good luck20:51
anddamI added    /nfs /etc/auto.nfs    to my /etc/auto.master and in auto.nfs     backup -fstype=nfs4 myserver.local:/20:51
morsnowskik1l_, well don't know. I had issue with the wifi driver but video worked great. the touchpad was a little dodgy at first20:51
MediocreNscottjl: wtf dude... that works...20:51
bigodelet me test it.20:51
scottjlMediocreN: :-)20:51
MediocreNi was doing it a different way from a hack i found on some forum lol20:51
ducassebigode: be careful where you write to20:51
anddamI see autofs service is running, but /nfs is empty, mount returns      /etc/auto.nfs on /nfs type autofs (rw,relatime,fd=6,pgrp=21073,timeout=300,minproto=5,maxproto=5,indirect)20:52
anddamhow can I check what's wrong?20:52
MediocreNthe kill -USR1 $(pgrep ^dd)20:52
mcphailMediocreN: try passing the "status=progress" flag20:52
anddamoh, nvm, the directory is wrong20:53
scottjlMediocreN: yeah. that sucks.20:53
bigodeducasse: but the contents it shows into the flash drive after unebootin is the iso inside files, not 1 .iso file.20:53
MediocreNscottjl: it absolutely does. ty man, hadn't seen this previously20:53
scottjlMediocreN: np. pv has a few nice switches too.20:53
ducassebigode: you will see the contents of the iso, yes20:53
alexxiohi, i have a new 64gb microsd card that is not readable from my dbpower5000 camera, maybe because it's too big :( is there a way to change its properties in the way that it is recognized as a 32 gb card?20:54
bigodeducasse: do I need any special paramether on dd command?20:54
bigodeducasse: and the flash driver need to be formated in any special format?20:54
ducassebigode: dd if=image.iso of=/dev/sdwhatever bs=4M20:54
mcphailalexxio: sounds as if you're trying to read an sdxc card on an adhc device. That isn't going to work20:54
ducassebigode: no format20:54
ducassebigode: the iso contains a filesystem20:55
mcphail*sdhc20:55
ducassebigode: http://askubuntu.com/questions/372607/how-to-create-a-bootable-ubuntu-usb-flash-drive-from-terminal#37756120:55
bigode ducasse dd: bs: illegal numeric value when used bs=4M20:56
ducassebigode: works here. which ubuntu is this?21:00
bigodeducasse: ubuntu-16.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso21:01
anddamno, checking the proper mount line didn't help, any hint about NFS setting is welcome21:01
scottjli think he meant what OS are you running right now bigode21:01
bigodeducasse: I think  I got it. Lets see..21:01
ducassebigode: no, that you're running dd on21:01
bigodeducasse: MacOS21:01
scottjlyeah mac doesn't take 4M21:01
ducassebigode: 4m then21:01
scottjluse bs=51221:02
anddamBSD dd21:02
bigodeI did use 4m21:02
bigodeinstead of 4M21:02
bigodeand its working..21:02
bigodelets see21:02
anddamhere's my info https://gist.github.com/anddam/181bcae70288d319dc1ace4ed696408021:05
bray90820So my ubuntu home server running samba randomly disconnects all the time and I can't can't reconnect to it until i restart the computer21:06
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bigodebray90820: maybe its a security system where it turns off after a while of no use21:06
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bigodeducasse: dd takes a lifetime21:07
morsnowskibray90820, what do the log files say?21:07
bray90820bigode: I runs an automated backup every 59 minutes so i don't think that's the case21:07
scottjlis just samba disabled or all networking?21:07
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ducassebray90820: restarted samba?21:08
bray90820ducasse: When it dies I restart the entire computer21:08
ducassebray90820: try restarting just samba.21:09
bray90820Not 100% sure but when samba dies I think it's still accessible through teamviewer21:09
bray90820Next time it does I will try restarting just samba21:09
bray90820*Dies21:10
morsnowskiand how is that going to help the second next time?21:10
ducassebray90820: if that helps, that means the problem is probably isolated to samba, which is useful info.21:10
ducassemorsnowski: ^^21:10
morsnowskiwhy don't you check the logs?21:11
AntaresHappy international women's day !!!21:11
morsnowskirestarting smb is fixing a sympthom21:11
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bray90820I just checked and my backups done via SSH did complete21:15
tangled_zhi! i  have a weird error where a recent ubuntu install does not boot due to some sort of nvidia driver problem.21:16
scottjlbray90820: have you checked you samba logs to see if there are any errors in there?21:16
tangled_zbooting normally gives me two errors, "ASPM: could not configure common clock" and "A TPM error (7) has occurred attemtping to read a pcr value"21:16
ducassebray90820: which ubuntu version is this?21:16
bray90820Latest LTS which I think is 16.0421:17
bray90820But where would I find the samba logs?21:17
tangled_zand booting through recovery with "nomodeset" in grub makes it hang at "running /scripts/local-premount"21:17
tangled_zany suggestions? :S21:17
tangled_zIt seems that I need to reinstall the nvidia drivers but I can't even get a shell prompt going.21:17
morsnowskitangled_z, can you log into a console and try startx21:18
OerHeksno startx please... that is the old gdm way21:18
morsnowskisee what other errors it's throwing or jump into the logs to see what the last entry is21:18
tangled_zmorsnowski: I can't even boot at the moment.21:18
ducassebray90820: see under 'persistent logging' here how to turn that on - http://askubuntu.com/questions/763638/no-more-boot-logging-since-16-04#76532021:18
scottjlbray90820: /var/log/samba21:18
tangled_zmorsnowski: unless there's a different way to boot? Maybe some grub setting that would switch off nvidia entirely and just use the most basic text mode?21:19
tangled_zI assume such a thing exists but don't know enough about grub21:19
jqOk I'm really close to commiting suicide21:20
jqWhy can't I write to mysql db after upgrading to 16.0421:21
jq-_21:21
OerHeksjq, did you see the releasenotes? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes#MySQL_5.721:21
ash_workzmy parallel command doesn't understand `-0` or `--null`. There are clearly a lot of differences between my parallel command and https://www.gnu.org/software/parallel/man.html. How can I definitively tell what rendition of software I have as compared with online documenation?21:21
ash_workzdocumentation*21:22
MediocreNjq:21:22
jqI can read from the DB, I just can't write21:22
jqI'm so confused21:22
toothejguillen: what's wrong?21:22
tootheerr, jg21:22
morsnowskitangled_z, yes there are plenty guides it depends a little on what verion of grub you have21:22
tootheDB screwed up?21:22
MediocreNbackup your .cnf file in /etc/mysql then remove the /etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/ folder21:22
MediocreNdo a fine / -f "my.cnf" to make sure you dont have another21:23
tangled_zmorsnowski: im guessing the latest? I'm running ubuntu 16.0421:23
MediocreNfind*. Then backup your debian.cnf files21:23
jqUghhhh you really think it's the db?21:23
MediocreNi had this issue21:23
jqShit21:23
jqI mean poop21:23
jqSorry21:23
tangled_zmorsnowski: oh it says 2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.721:23
MediocreNafter backing up and removing the .cnf files, then purge and re-install mysql server21:23
MediocreNthrow the .cnf files back in21:23
MediocreNrestart service21:23
Bashing-omjq: Have you seen : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-5.7/+bug/1571865 ?21:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1571865 in mysql-5.7 (Ubuntu Xenial) "mysql fails to start after upgrade if previous defaults were customised" [High,Fix released]21:24
morsnowskiOK you have access to the internet so pick your favorite how-to, just look for 16.04 boot text mode21:24
jamescarrdid htop get removed from Trusty LTS?21:26
jamescarrseeing this while attempting to install this am21:26
jamescarr"No package matching 'htop' is available"21:26
Ben64jamescarr: no21:27
tangled_zmorsnowski: thanks! Ok so i found one saying to add "systemd.unit=multi-user.target" to the linux line in grub, and i tried that, and nothing changed. :/' Any ideas?21:27
OerHeks!info htop trusty21:29
ubottuhtop (source: htop): interactive processes viewer. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.2-3 (trusty), package size 65 kB, installed size 185 kB21:29
OerHeksjamescarr, make sure you have universe enabled21:29
tangled_zmorsnowski: Ok I tried to run a few other modifications to the grub as per this thread at none of them progressed: http://superuser.com/questions/1106174/boot-ubuntu-16-04-into-command-line-do-not-start-gui21:30
tangled_zI am running out of ideas here :/ Is my system totally messed up?21:30
{alexanderrrhi21:31
{alexanderrr i want a little help... how to open /mnt/config/login.cgi  i use putty on telnet21:32
OerHeks{alexanderrr, i read you too in #debian, what makes you think your password is in there?21:32
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jqMediocreN: Didn't seem to fix it for me :/21:33
{alexanderrr<OerHeks> it must be there i know the password but i just want to see if is listed there21:33
jancoowHi. Wanna set up dnsmaq for a dhcp server on a specific interface. However, when I set interface=enp3s7f0 and trying to start the deamon, I get an error that enp3s7f0 is not a known interface. Why is this?21:35
jancoowI can see it when I do ifconfig -a21:35
pavlostangled_z, did you update-grub after making the changes?21:36
JuJUBeeI have windows 10 installed in efi mode and want to install ubuntu.  Where do I select for the boot loader? and do I slecect the efi partition during the install?21:36
hyddefi partition is not a thing.21:37
tangled_zpavlos: Oh, I edited it by pressing 'e' when choosing boot options and getting the grub-editing window and then pressing Ctrl+X21:37
hyddproceed from that bit of knowledge.21:37
pavlostangled_z, ok, nevermind21:38
bigodefirst try failed. I did use of=disk3s1 instead of of=dick321:38
tangled_zpavlos: is that not the right way to do it?21:38
JuJUBeehydd, what do you mean?  I can see a partition for the windows boot loader and the type is efi21:38
hyddJuJUBee, no, you don't.21:39
Bashing-omtangled_z: A fresh install ? such that the copy to the install mediuum needs checking ?21:39
JuJUBeehydd, yes, I do...21:39
pavlostangled_z, if you modify during boot, no need for grub-update. If you modify /etc/default/grub, then grub-update is needed21:39
Picip/2521:39
hyddhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EFI_system_partition21:40
tangled_zBashing-om: It worked earlier! There was some issue with the nvidia driver after I installed it and I had to run it through nomodeset. Then I did not reboot it for a few days until I left it on battery mode, and the machine went into suspend. It's not been able to switch on since then21:40
tangled_zpavlos: I thought so! Thanks for the clarification.21:40
pavlostangled_z, np21:41
tangled_zBashing-om: so ever since the suspend it's not been booting back up. I assume that whatever issue it had with the nvidia driver returned.21:41
hyddyou don't want to run Ubuntu. it's not user friendly.21:41
hyddwe've been hearing that Linux is ready for desktop for decades. it's not.21:41
OerHeksfud21:42
JuJUBeehydd, why would you say that?21:42
hyddJuJUBee: experience.21:42
JuJUBeehydd, so you are in the ubuntu channel telling people to NOT use ubuntu... Strange21:42
OerHekshydd, we all believe you .. not21:42
tangled_zOk I managed to get rid off one of the errors by adding "pcie_aspm=off" to grub, but I'm still getting the "A TPM error(7) ocurred)21:42
hyddJuJUBee, absolutely, yes.21:43
Bashing-omtangled_z: Were me I would verify that the file system is consistent - fsck from a liveDVD - Then see about booting the install manually from a grub prompt .21:43
himahi there21:43
tangled_zBashing-om: what do you mean by booting the install manually from the grub prompt?21:43
hyddJuJUBee, you don't want to run linux anymore than you want to run MaxOX.21:43
MediocreNhydd: what would you recommend then?21:43
himahow i can stop the screen reader in ubuntu mate21:43
OerHekshydd,  now go play in #ubuntu-offtopic please, keep this channel clear for support, thanks.21:44
MediocreNbecause idk what you would use21:44
JuJUBeehydd, I have been using *buntu for 12 years and have been quite satisfied.  I do not claim to be any kind of expert...21:44
hyddMediocreN, a current build of Windows.21:44
MediocreNlol21:44
MediocreNlmao dude21:44
OerHeksguys don't feed the troll21:44
MediocreNhahaha that actually made me laugh21:44
jamescarroh yeah, needed to update cache21:44
sintreyou might have had a slight copy error in building the iso21:44
MediocreNdoesn't happen often, but that was actually fantastic21:45
sintrei suggest redowloading and using new media21:45
jqThis keeps getting weirder and weirder21:45
jqI can update read and update the db21:45
jqJust can't insert21:45
jq-_-21:45
MediocreNjq: after the purge/reinstall?21:45
hyddNo windows manager comes close.21:45
jqMediocreN: Yep21:45
CrimsonSunriseI'm having an issue with Steam on Ubuntu 16.04.2. Steam will install and update, but opening will not draw the window on the screen. The only way to close Steam is to kill the process.21:45
hyddyou're receiving answer from its contributors, at best.21:46
JuJUBeeI have windows 10 installed in efi mode and want to install ubuntu.  Where do I select for the boot loader?21:46
Bashing-omtangled_z: Insted of relying on the boot config file; tell grub direct what to do - from that grub prompt . Just my boot troubleshooting proceedure . One then sees the boot messages in context with what the kernel is doing . Only a thought .21:46
hyddrather obviously, Windows 10 is the ultimate in that end-user dynamic.21:46
tangled_zBashing-om: oh, you mean by going into the grub console?21:47
OerHekshydd, now stop it.21:47
sintreJuJUBee > the installer should auto magick and select install side by side21:47
MediocreNhydd: you obviously have not had to manage an exchange server or anything windows server related >.>21:47
nicomachushe's gone21:47
tangled_zBashing-om: I've not done boot trouble shooting before. My previous problems were always able to be fixed by at least using the terminal21:48
Bashing-omtangled_z: Yeah, once you pass a file system check . From grub one can do what the boot config file directs .21:48
JuJUBeesintre, the installer loaded as usual from any other install and I am at the partitioning window creating my partitions.21:48
pavlosjancoow, can you post the /etc/dnsmasq.conf21:48
MediocreNjq: you inserting these into mysql from php?21:48
jqMediocreN: Yeah, I tried php 5.6, 7.0 and 7.121:48
jqAll have the ame issue21:48
MediocreNwhats your exact insert statement?21:48
sintreJuJUBee > then select how much space to allot and continue :)21:48
jqMediocreN: Same as it was before the upgrade lol21:49
dannyLopezI have this: */5 ** * *damunozrsync -avzb --inplace --delete "/media/damunoz/Nuevo vol/ISOs/" "/media/damunoz/Nuevo vol/Backup" in /etc/crontab but not wors, any body knows why?21:49
JuJUBeesintre, do I select /dev/sda like I have in the past?21:49
MediocreNjq: still, if you could post a SS it might shed some light on it21:49
mmercerlo folks -- is there a way of setting a proxy for firefox that does NOT set the http_proxy and ftp_proxy system variables?21:50
mmercersetting proxy config options in firefox seems to set them globally, which is not proper behavior, if i wanted them globally, id define them as system proxy settings21:50
CrimsonSunriseIs there any solution for my issue?21:50
sintreJuJUBee  are you tying to manualy make your partions21:51
OerHeksCrimsonSunrise, did you install videodrivers?21:51
jqMediocreN: $writeToDatabase = mysqli_query($link, "INSERT INTO images (r_name, f_name, ext, ip, views, user, fs, album, platform)21:51
jq            VALUES ('".$rname."', '".$fname."', '".$ext."', '".$ip."', '0', '".$user."', '".$filesize."', '".$album."', '".$os."')");21:51
sintreor starting with a clean install21:51
tangled_zI have a linux mint live-cd, is there any way to use it to add/remove programs on my main installation? I'd like to try to update the drivers from the live-cd if I can21:51
CrimsonSunriseOerHeks, Not sure what you mean. Aren't the video drivers a dependency of Steam?21:52
OerHekstangled_z, if your install is mint too, you can, but we don' t support mint21:52
OerHeksCrimsonSunrise, no, there is a driver tool in ubuntu itself, open dash and type driver21:52
tangled_zOerHeks: No, my install is ubuntu, but I used a minimal USB for it so it doesn't have a live-boot option. Mint was the only other live-cd that I have21:52
tangled_zOerHeks: so if I make a new ubuntu live-cd i'll be able to update my driver through that?21:53
zepto88anyone has a good tutorial for installing ubuntu minimal to an usb21:53
EriC^^tangled_z: you can, by chrooting into the ubuntu install21:53
bigodeDon't I need a ubuntu live version in order to make a bootable flash drive?21:53
PicidannyLopez: is that exactly what your crontab says?21:53
OerHekstangled_z, i would make a fres ubuntu usb, but your driver problem, how did you install nvida?21:53
sintreno you need the iso bigode21:53
sintrethen other os's and programs can make the bootable live media21:54
MediocreNmm jq it seems correct... try add an if (false===$result) printf("error: mysqli_error($con));21:54
MediocreNhave it send out the error if it fails21:54
CrimsonSunriseOerHeks, Done that. No video drivers show in Additional Drivers.21:54
jqMediocreN: True true lemme see21:54
bigodewhich format it should be formated the flash drive?21:54
MediocreNerr21:54
dannyLopezPici: Yes.21:54
OerHekssintre, you can on windows or max os, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick21:55
JuJUBeesintre, yes, manually partition so I can have /, /home & swap in addition to other win parts.21:55
tangled_zEriC^^: you mean chrooting through the ubuntu live-usb or the mint live-usb?21:55
EriC^^tangled_z: through the mint live usb21:55
OerHeksCrimsonSunrise, oke, what videocard do you have? open terminal: lspci | grep VGA21:55
PicidannyLopez: Well, you have a bunch of missing spaces. It should start with: */5 * * * * damunoz rsync -avzb --inplace --delete21:55
sintreOerHeks i just just freakin said that21:56
CrimsonSunriseOerHeks, ATI Radeon HD5450. 1GB PCIe version.21:56
tangled_zOerHeks: Erm, the original driver problem was resolved by running through nomodeset and then installing the appropriate driver. It worked for that session, but after reboot, stopped working entirely.21:56
PicidannyLopez: you may need to restart crontab after modifying the file.  Personally I prefer putting things into my user's crontab, i.e.: crontab -e21:56
JuJUBeesintre, you were correct, I went back and re-ran the installer and it did select side by side.  I am just used to selecting "something else"21:56
tangled_zEriC^^: Oh, thanks! will try that21:56
dannyLopezhttp://pastebin.com/bhgeHyKv21:56
sintreJuJUBee glad it worked for you21:56
* sintre is now reminded why he doesn't help in troll channels21:57
EriC^^tangled_z: how did you add nomodeset? the grub menu? cause that's a one time modification21:57
dannyLopezI no use spaces, I use tab21:57
jqMediocreN: OHHHHHHH21:57
jq"field nname doesn't have a default value"21:57
PicidannyLopez: you need another newline after the last line in that file.21:57
jqI got it from here MediocreN21:57
MediocreN;D21:57
jqLol21:57
MediocreNwell good luck man21:57
jqJust gotta go setting default values for everything21:57
jqStupid mysql upgrade21:58
dannyLopezPici: What line?21:58
OerHeksCrimsonSunrise, that should work, no clue what is wrong :-(21:58
PicidannyLopez: the last line.21:58
jqMediocreN: Thanks for the support :P21:58
dannyLopezDont understand21:58
PicidannyLopez: or use crontab -e  as your user and it will take care of all of the formatting things for you.21:58
CrimsonSunriseOerHeks, What happens is that you open Steam, it shows up on the taskbar, but the window doesn't draw on the screen.21:58
tangled_zEriC^^: Yeah I did! And I tried adding nomodeset again through the grub menu but it's not working anymore, with or without it21:59
tangled_zEriC^^: though I have a slight suspicion that I may have needed to add more than just nomodeset but I can't remember the guide I used for fixing that problem.21:59
MediocreNjq: any time man, sorry to send you down that first path w/o checking its error XD, assumed you had the same issue i did22:00
jqMediocreN: I thought I did too :P22:00
Zythyr_Need help. I am a noob as bash scripting. I wrote this script to take an agurment directory and convert all .svg files to .png file. However this script doesn't work when the .svg file name has spaces in it. Please help. http://pastebin.com/zTDatUnC22:02
CrimsonSunriseEh...How many distros will I have to try until I find one that runs Steam...22:02
tangled_zBashing-om: fdisk says the disk is clean :(22:02
k1l_CrimsonSunrise: that is the wrong solving solution to blindly reinstall22:03
akikZythyr_: use " around variables22:03
MediocreN^ will work22:03
MediocreNakik: looks like that worked lol22:04
himai have a problem with speech dispatcher22:04
Bashing-omtangled_z: ' sudo e2fsck -C0 -p -f -v /dev/sda1 ' ? where sda1 is to be the target .22:04
himahow to solve?22:04
MediocreNhima: whats your actual issue?22:04
himaon ubuntu mate22:04
Bashing-omtangled_z: ^^ that from a liveDVD(USB) !22:05
himai turned the screen narrator22:05
himaon22:05
CrimsonSunrisekil_, No one seems to know why this happens on my machine. The last time I tried to solve it (when I was using Solus), even one of the creators of the distro couldn't help me.22:05
Zythyr_akik I updated script but still not working: http://pastebin.com/zKuAZrhj22:05
himasystem tell there is internal error22:06
k1l_CrimsonSunrise: we cant support other linux distributions in here.22:06
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CrimsonSunrisekil_, I don't recall ever asking for help on another distro so much as talking about the issue I'm having.22:07
elisa871hi do you know why am I banned from bash?22:07
elisa871:/22:07
tangled_zBashing-om: Ran the command, it outputed that there's 0 bad blocks22:07
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OerHekselisa871, not an ubuntu problem, try #freenode22:07
tangled_zamong other things, but no errors22:07
MediocreNhima: hima umm, do you happen to have that exact error output, also what happens to make it throw the error22:08
k1l_CrimsonSunrise: ok let me try it this way: please ask specific ubuntu questions with giving details in here and people will try to help.22:08
himait throws by it self , i think after turning the screen speaker22:08
himaorca22:08
himashould i uninstall it and see?22:08
elisa871so when I do $ awk -F"," '$9 > 100 && $9 < 1000 && $11 = "False"' ExportData_followers_reddit_1702003595_10.csv > reddit_new.csv  in the reddit_new.csv file, commas are dropped, what is that and how can I solve this?22:09
MediocreNhima: do you actually use it?22:09
himaactually , no22:09
CrimsonSunrisekil_, using 16.04.2. Steam installs and updates normally, when you open it, it shows on the task bar, but no window is drawn on the screen and the only way to close it once it's open is to kill the process. This is the issue I'm having.22:09
tangled_zBashing-om: Or was that an auto-fix? Was it supposed to output something specific? Besides a lot of info about my partitioon22:09
himai turned it on by mistake22:09
MediocreNhima: just sudo apt-get remove gnome-orca22:09
MediocreNkillall orca22:09
Bashing-omtangled_z: Good deal . see now what results when booting from grub > . Show us the partitioning . Pastebin 'sudo fdisk -lu ' .22:09
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MediocreNshould be good to go after :)22:10
tangled_zBashing-om: Ok! rebooting now22:10
Bashing-omtangled_z: is an auto fix - if it is simple .22:10
k1l_CrimsonSunrise: did you wait some time? do you have multimonitor setup? what happens when you start steam from a terminal and see the messages there?22:11
tangled_zBashing-om: Oh! rebooting now.22:11
tangled_zBashing-om: Ok... booting from grub gives the same errors as before :/22:12
tangled_zBashing-om: will reboot into the live-cd and pastebin the partition table22:12
ubuntu-matehello22:13
Bashing-omtangled_z: :( .. Then next I would try and boot from grub ? . show us the 'sudo fdisk -lu ' so we know what we are working with ( my EFI skills are weak !) .22:13
himai did remove , i am waiting to restart22:14
CrimsonSunrisekil_, this issue is exactly the same as other distros I tried to install Steam on, exact behavior and everything, so waiting will not solve it. I only have a single monitor running. No errors seem to appear when running the command normally, though.22:14
himai think it degrade  ubuntu performance22:14
elisa871please have a look at my comment here http://askubuntu.com/a/890367/16532422:14
elisa871                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                so in the output, commas are  dropped, how can I maintain them in the awk -F"," '$9 > 122:15
k1l_CrimsonSunrise: running it from terminal is to let it output possible errors there.  and steam will outout _a lot_ there to be honest22:15
CrimsonSunrisekil_: No errors show up. Only says that's running and that Steam Runtime is enabled automatically.22:16
dansantais it true that I can't change X_[] buttons on the right of the window?22:17
OerHeksdansanta, yes, it is hardcoded.22:17
k1l_dansanta: yes, not possible on unity.22:18
dansantaI tought so.22:18
dansantathanks anyways.22:18
OerHeksonly chrome-browser has that setting.22:18
k1l_CrimsonSunrise: did you use a fresh install or did you reuse your home folder or data from home folder?22:19
CrimsonSunrisekil_: Fresh install.22:19
k1l_CrimsonSunrise: and i ask one last time to see the output of the terminal run in a pastebin service.22:20
k1l_CrimsonSunrise: because without providing details i can only tell: steam works on ubuntu22:20
brunoHey...22:20
himaafter uninstall gnome-orca22:20
himamy network cards had gone22:20
CrimsonSunriseSeems normal..Except for "Refresh rate: 1" constantly being printed.22:20
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k1l_CrimsonSunrise: ok, since you want to hide details i cant help you any better.22:21
Guest227I got some problem.. to program in C... using pow and sqrt dont recognice me the math.h .. someone can help me?..22:21
tangled_zBashing-om: Ok here's the pastebin: http://pastebin.com/DVwtqp0z22:21
tangled_zBashing-om: will boot from grub now22:21
CrimsonSunrisekil_, How do I send console output stright to the pasting service? I tried ">" to a file, but it passed no console output.22:22
k1l_CrimsonSunrise: you could just plain copy it with the mouse to paste.ubuntu.com . or use "steam | nc termbin.com 9999"22:23
Bashing-omtangled_z: swap set as the booting partition is a new one on me ,, lemme see what EriC^^ thinks .22:26
CrimsonSunrisekil_, http://termbin.com/xm95 This is what goes to the thing. However, if I don't pipe it... http://paste.ubuntu.com/24133269/22:26
tangled_zBashing-om: Oh is that set as the booting partition? I thought that my boot partition was the same as my root partition which is sda522:26
Bashing-omEriC^^: http://pastebin.com/DVwtqp0z ; huh ? ^^22:26
tangled_zBashing-om: Oh huh, you're right :S22:27
MediocreNhima: do a lshw -C network22:27
MediocreNsee whats under the *-network section22:27
tangled_zBashing-om: wait, could it have been set as the boot because it was loading from suspension?22:27
Bashing-omtangled_z: Well yes . I also expect the '*' (boot) to be set on the partition that contains root .22:28
MediocreNhima: does it have a Wireless section?22:28
tangled_zBashing-om: hmm, I *thought* I did that during installation. It was booting to sda5 without problem initially22:28
MediocreNif so, your cards are still recognized, and i assume you just need a sudo service network-manager restart22:28
k1l_CrimsonSunrise: there is nothing after that refresh rate 1?22:28
CrimsonSunrisekil_: Nope. It just keeps printing refresh rate 1 over and over.22:29
k1l_for how long?22:29
Bashing-omtangled_z: Nothing says we can not gop ahead and see what results booting manually . from the grub meny press the 'c' key for command line mode.22:29
tangled_zBashing-om: Ok, just tried to do the manual boot now actually22:31
tangled_zBashing-om: It's.... stuck at the same "running /scripts/local-premount" point as before :S22:31
CrimsonSunrisekil_: Probably until the heat death of the universe.22:31
MediocreNCrimsonSunrise: how can we reverse entropy?22:31
tangled_zBashing-om: assuming that I did that right.22:32
bigMouthCommiehow do i run emacs in daemon mode, then launch a new emacs client by opening files in nautilus?? currently, it simply opens a full version of emacs and starts whining about conflicts with the desktop file22:32
CrimsonSunrisekil_: It seems to stop at the number that's on paste.ubuntu22:33
MediocreNbigMouthCommie: you run it just by running emacs --daemon22:33
Bashing-omtangled_z: ' set prefix=(hd0,msdos5)/boot/grub ; set root=(hd0,msdos5) ; insmod linux ; linux (hd0,msdos1)/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda5 ro ; initrd (hd0,msdos5)/initrd.img ; boot ' ?? What errors ? does the system boot ?22:33
tangled_zBashing-om: Ok I'll try again. I'm in the command line of grub menu, what do I do next?22:33
tangled_zBashing-om: Thanks! will do that now22:33
k1l_CrimsonSunrise: lspci -nnk | grep -i vga -A3 | nc termbin.com 999922:34
MediocreNbigMouthCommie: also can: setenv ALTERNATE_EDITOR "" setenv EDITOR emacsclient22:34
bigMouthCommieMediocreN: that starts the daemon, yes. but once it's running, if i open a file from natilus, it doesn't use the currently running daemon. instead, it opens a full emacs22:34
Bashing-omtangled_z: typo !22:34
tangled_zBashing-om: Oh, where?22:34
MediocreNbigMouthCommie: setting the editor to emacs should22:34
CrimsonSunrisekil_: http://termbin.com/by5p22:34
MediocreNbigMouthCommie: wait nvm i read what you wanted incorrectly22:35
CrimsonSunrisekil_: specifically, the PCIe 1GB version of the HD 5450.22:35
k1l_CrimsonSunrise: i am not sure if steam runs with the radeon driver at all.22:35
Bashing-omtangled_z: correct to be ' linux (hd0,msdos5)/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda5 ro ' msdos5 vice msdos1 .22:35
k1l_CrimsonSunrise: might want to ask the #ubuntu-steam guys22:35
bigMouthCommiei already have my bashrc configged for this, supposedly, but it doesn't do what it's supposed to22:35
CrimsonSunrisekil_: Okay.22:36
methyl1why don't you people install Antegros?22:36
methyl1https://antergos.com/22:36
methyl1It is a pure arch (only a few icon packets added)22:37
k1l_methyl1: we focus on ubuntu in here. for general linux talk join ##linux22:37
tangled_zBashing-om: Thanks, but it's a little bit confusing, could you please write the correct command into a single line, as I don't want to accidentally update it in the wrong way (sorry)22:37
MediocreNCrimsonSunrise: try setenv ALTERNATE_EDITOR=emacs --daemon22:37
methyl1with an awesome installer that lets you choose all kinds of DEs22:37
CrimsonSunriseMediocreN, Why would I do that?22:38
methyl1just wanted to give you guys a tip22:38
k1l_methyl1: stop that in here pelase22:38
methyl1ok, I was just saying, i used ubuntu for 2 years, very satisfied with it22:38
methyl1but i prefer rolling release22:38
methyl1i leave you guys now :P22:38
Bashing-omtangled_z: NP ' set prefix=(hd0,msdos5)/boot/grub ; set root=(hd0,msdos5) ; insmod linux ; linux (hd0,msdos5)/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda5 ro ; initrd (hd0,msdos5)/initrd.img ; boot ' . A bit of overkill perhaps . but maybe needed in this case .22:39
tangled_zBashing-om: Thanks a lot!22:40
methyl1just saying, if you don't want to waste your time installing ArchLinux like all the wannabe nerds, Antegros is pure Arch but with an awesome graphic installer22:40
methyl1ok bye22:40
tangled_zBashing-om: Hmmmmmmm..... no, no boot. it's still stuck in the same place22:41
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MediocreNCrimsonSunrise: sorry, wrong person :/22:41
tangled_zBashing-om: there's no errors (yet) I assume it might give me an error after being stuck for a while22:41
Bashing-omtangled_z: Ouch ! it only fails after 'boot' command is executed ?22:42
tangled_zBashing-om: the last few commands are : "Begin: Loading essential drivers... done; Begin: Running /scripts/init-premount ... done.; Begin: RUnning /scripts/local-top... done.; Begin: Running /scripts/local-premount ..."22:42
tangled_zBasing-om: Yeah! Up until that everything is fine22:42
methyl1btw, did you guys heard adobe products will be very soon available on linux?22:43
methyl1pretty neat imo22:43
CrimsonSunrisemethyl1, I wouldn't call it "for linux", since it seems to be restricted to Ubuntu only.22:44
OerHeksmethyl1, please troll elsewere ..22:44
tangled_zBashing-om: what are the /scripts/local-premount? Why can't it run them?22:44
methyl1not trolling at all tbh22:44
tangled_zBashing-om: Could the nvidia drivers be related to this in any way?22:44
OerHeksYou have been warned enough now.22:44
methyl1I just heard it comes first for chromeos22:44
methyl1so the chance that it will be linux available is pretty high22:44
methyl1pretty sure not only on ubuntu22:45
tangled_zBashing-om: Oh! Got an error finally22:45
tangled_zBashing-om: So after being stuck at that command for a few minutes it gave me this:22:45
CrimsonSunrisemethyl1, Either you seem to be 6 years late to comment that or this is some obscure piece of news only you know about.22:45
methyl1correct me if i am wrong22:45
tangled_zBashing-om: "Could not stat the resume device file '/dev/disk/by-uuid/<long-uuid-number>' please type in the full path name to try again or press ENTER to boot the system22:46
Bashing-omtangled_z: Getting over my paygrade too here . and yes . the indications are a problem running that script . -- Trying to boot "nomodeset' should have taken the nVidia driver out of the picture .22:46
tangled_zOH.22:46
methyl1what do you mean? I am really interested, I am working in the creative field and I hate windows/mac22:46
tangled_zPressing enter boots the system.22:46
methyl1CrimsonSunrise: what do you mean with the 6 years?22:47
CrimsonSunrisemethyl1, This was request by several member of the Adobe community 6 years ago. Adobe's response was for people that wanted that support to like the post in question. 868 people did so. Since then, nothing has happened or said by Adobe on the matter.22:48
Bashing-omtangled_z: OH ! So system can not execute to pull out of the resume state ! .. hang on a bit here . I have seen this before ,22:48
bazhangmethyl1, please take the chatter elsewhere22:48
methyl1CrimsonSunrise: Ah, I know now what you are talking about22:48
tangled_zBashing-om: AH! Damn, so that's what it was22:49
methyl1I've also read all the gibbeish from the adobe devs regarding linux ports22:49
bazhangmethyl1, thats enough22:49
methyl1bazhang: pardon?22:49
methyl1do you think I am trolling or something?22:49
sintreif somebody is going to police the channel do it already22:49
bazhangmethyl1, this is ubuntu support only22:49
sintrethis is what runs away people that really want to help people22:50
methyl1hey, I don't want to harm anyone here22:50
OerHeks!ot > methyl122:50
ubottumethyl1, please see my private message22:50
methyl1just moved the info about the adobe stuff  that i heard today22:50
bazhang#ubuntu-offtopic for chatter methyl122:50
methyl1sec, I look for the src22:50
methyl1ah22:50
PumamoriAm I in the right place for troubleshooting when I'm having issues with creating a live version usb stick with Ubuntu? My apologies if not.22:51
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OerHeksPumamori, you are in the right place22:51
sintreyes Pumamori22:52
PumamoriAh, thank you very much for letting me know!22:52
stan_man_canany way to use a 144hz monitor with 16.10? googlig around seems like it takes some hacking22:52
Bashing-omtangled_z: Grim the liveDVD you know hopw to mount sda5 ? Then we see what is in the file /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume . 'Nother thought encryption at play here for the file system ?22:53
OerHeksstan_man_can, use xrandr > http://askubuntu.com/questions/723297/144hz-monitor-stuck-at-60hz22:54
PumamoriWhat I did was (I'm currently using Windows) is creating a bootable version on an old ~8GB USB Stick, from which I started the trial version of Ubuntu without installing, configured my actual USB Stick to use with GParted, then installed everything on there. I am 100% sure that I installed everything on the usb stick, especially the "Boot Loader" p22:54
Pumamoriart, but now when I restart my PC, even with the USB Stick disconnected, I enter the grub terminal, which I have to exit out off before doing anything at all. I tried "getting rid" of it through recovery CDs, but they don't even boot, it just goes straight to grub22:54
Pumamori*Recovery USB Stick, rather22:54
tangled_zBashing-om: Ok, I'll load the LiveDVD. Is it possible that it's not resuming it because the grub parameters are somehow different to what they were when it suspended?22:54
AurorasauraIs this right when modifying /ect/fstab ? mhddfs#/mnt/hdd1,/mnt/hdd2,/mnt/hdd3 /mnt/virtual fuse defaults,allow_other 0 022:55
AurorasauraWhen I reboot it takes me into emergency mode22:55
sintrePumamori use https://rufus.akeo.ie/22:55
tangled_zBashing-om: ie it suspended while running X using particular grub parameters for the nvidia drivers. maybe it's trying to resume into x and is unable to do so due to the nvidia parameters being incorrect this time?22:55
sintreinside windows enviroment22:55
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sintrewhen you have the iso22:55
tangled_zBashing-om: is there a way to just delete the entire suspended session and get straight into normal boot?22:56
sintremake sure its froma  legitament source as well22:56
sintrethe iso that is22:56
tangled_zBashing-om: Also, no, no encryption for the file system!22:56
Bashing-omtangled_z: We off on a adventure to see what we can discover . But Yes, for some reason the resume script is not executing . Be new territory to me so expect fumbling !22:56
PumamoriYes, I used that to create the bootable stick for the installation of Ubuntu, but it does not work for recovery purposes - I just get sent straight to the grub terminal.22:56
MediocreNPumamori: creating this from ubuntu or windows?22:57
tangled_zBashing-om: Oh! Hold on. I pressed enter and it ended up booting into the terminal22:58
sintrePumamaori > something else is going on then , 1 the download did and or copy failed , as the iso from the media should boot independendly22:58
MediocreNit sounds like grub isn't booting into the usb22:58
tangled_zBashing-om: looks like it went around the suspended session and simply started a new one.22:59
sintre1 make sure stick is formated to fat 32 before using any program to use iso22:59
sintre2 delete and redownload the iso22:59
sintre3 try again22:59
PumamoriWell, Ubuntu is installed on my USB Stick - and I can in fact boot it up, but having grub on my hard disk, even when choosing the bootloader to be on the usb stick seems highly counter productive when trying to create a live stick to take with you, haha. It is mostly a matter of getting rid of grub / transferring it to the stick23:00
k1lmaybe worth to check the md5sum23:00
sintreand you must manually make it boot from the usb23:00
tangled_zBashing-om: sda5 is mounted fine, though startx is not working. So I guess it's back to the nvidia problem23:00
sintreyou boot into a live enviroment and there is an installer there23:01
sintreso why aren't you using it23:01
tangled_zBashing-om: Ok, so that file you asked about, has this: RESUME=UUID=<long uuid number>23:01
PumamoriI know, I know. I already installed it. It's working fine. The problem I'm having is, that now Grub is on my hard disk, rather than on the USB Stick. I just want to get rid of it, so my PC boots into Windows normally, as long as the USB Stick isn't installed, as it's extremely tedious to double exit everytime, even when the USB Stick isn't plugged23:02
Pumamoriin.23:02
sintregrub is supposed to be on your hdd23:02
sintreso you can BOOT the OS23:02
tangled_zBashing-om: How can I check whether the uuid is correct?? :S23:02
MediocreNi think he is saying he wants to go back to windows23:03
MediocreNbootloader23:03
sintrethe grub gives him a choice23:03
Bashing-omtangled_z: K; and that long ID is the same as that reported from ' sudo blkid ' for sda1 ?23:03
sintrehere select windows with down arrow problem solved23:03
MediocreNi mean he no longer wants a grub menu on boot i think23:03
sintreso what does he want?23:03
sintrehe can answer that maybe then we can help23:04
CrimsonSunriseRemove GRUB and use Window's bootloader instead?23:04
PumamoriYes, that's it. The solution I'm aiming for, if possible, is that when the USB Stick is plugged in, Ubuntu boots, if not, Windows as normal.23:04
k1lyou can set windows as default in grub23:04
k1land use the arrow keys to select ubuntu when needed23:04
tangled_zBashing-om: yes! is that good or bad?23:04
MediocreNPumamori: in BIOS set the boot order23:04
MediocreNHDD = 1 USB = 223:04
MediocreN= done?23:04
sintrehe keeps talking about the usb stick , then says he installed ubuntu23:04
Bashing-omtangled_z: That is good ! .. I had anticpated that it would not be .23:05
CrimsonSunriseI get it. He wants to install GRUB to a USB stick, so he doesn't lose the Windows bootloader when he doesn't want to boot into Ubuntu.23:05
CrimsonSunriseThere.23:05
tangled_zBashing-om: Oh! Right. Hm. But if it's the same, why is it giving an error and saying that it cant find it?23:05
CrimsonSunriseBut he installed on the HDD by accient.23:05
PumamoriYes! My apologies for being difficult, I'm trying to explain it as best I can.23:05
Bashing-omtangled_z: Now I got to do some home work on this !23:05
sintreaccident23:05
George090803I'm trying to run this command 'amixer -q -D pulse sset Master mute' after user login. Using @reboot for cron doesn't help. What's the best way to achieve running this command?23:05
PumamoriI don't know where I went wrong though - I did choose the USB Drive as location for the bootloader.23:06
sintreok well , he basicly wants us to reverse his choice to install ubuntu lol23:06
MediocreNPumamori: ok this is what you do23:06
tangled_zBashing-om: Oh man! I hope it's not too complicated?23:06
MediocreNPumamori: make a windows usb installer, or if you have a disk that works too23:06
MediocreNclick repair your computer, or hit F10 in the installer menu23:06
MediocreNRun BootRec.exe /fixmbr23:07
MediocreNin that cmd window23:07
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MediocreNafter that it will auto boot into windows, then you can remove the partition from diskpart or disk management inside of windows23:07
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PumamoriMy apologies for interrupting - I have attempted this, but ever since the grub terminal shows up, I can't get usb installers to boot up for the death of me. It just plain ignores them - also any attempt to get into Bios or Boot Congifs23:08
tangled_zBashing-om: If it's the same uuid then that means it's trying to resume from swap (as it should?) hm. i'm stumped!23:08
Pumamori*Configs23:08
MediocreNso when your grub terminal pops up, is it going to ANY sort of UI, or just a terminal?23:08
Bashing-omtangled_z: Check the /etc/fstab UUIDs : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/50437 .23:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 50437 in Baltix "Resume from hibernation may fail because swap partition UUID does not match /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume" [High,Confirmed]23:09
MediocreNalso mashing F2/F1/delete doesnt go into your BIOS?23:09
PumamoriCan I post links here? I found a screenshot - also, no, I tried every F-Key23:09
PumamoriAs well as delete23:09
Pumamori*Am I allowed to23:09
MediocreNyes23:09
Pumamorihttp://terminalinflection.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/GRUB-Fedora.png23:10
CrimsonSunriseI suggest you look for which keys you use to go into the bios on your device. Linux installs don't meddle with BIOS stuff.23:10
PumamoriIt looks very similar to this, with the exception of a different version23:10
davido_When there is a duplicate in both /etc/apt/sources.list, and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*, which is expendable, and which should be retained?23:10
Pumamori(2.02 I think?)23:10
sintreit does meddle and can with uefi bios partiions which can be a pain23:10
geniiPumamori: Boot up to the USB, then edit /etc/default/grub file, adding:  GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=true   ...then run sudo update-grub. It will not scan any other drives now except itself23:10
CrimsonSunrisesintre, I meant more in the sense of causing a BIOS reflash or corrupting its EEPROM data. I've never seen that happen.23:11
sintreI agree never have either23:11
sintrehe said he can get to a live enviroment23:12
MediocreNtbh i think genii has the best idea23:12
sintrehe acidently installed a grub loader without a linux os it seems23:12
MediocreNIf you can boot into ubuntu edit the grub config23:12
sintrewhich is a head scratcher for me23:12
sintrebasicly grubloader is looking for a linux os to boot from , none installed on hdd and it wont find the usb stick23:13
CrimsonSunriseWould be possible to chroot into the installed ubuntu from the live usb?23:13
sintrebut can boot from usb into live envioment23:13
geniiCrimsonSunrise: Yes.23:13
PumamoriYes, that's the problem! (Also, thanks for the solution: I'm sorry for being inexperienced - are there any downsides to this solution? )23:13
sintrei would installed linux from live cd or media , that will overide the bootloader and install the os23:13
sintrethen we can instruct you to remove it23:13
sintrebest thing i can think of23:14
tangled_zBashing-om: there's a few uuids there, but the swap one seems to match the one outputed by blkid /dev/sda123:14
PumamoriProblem is, I can't seem to get any live cd / media to run, since the Grub Terminal shows up at startup. It just goes to that, no matter what I have plugged in.23:14
CrimsonSunrisegenii, How? I only know how you do it on Arch.23:14
geniiCrimsonSunrise: Yes. If he has no grub on the USB, needs to do some bindmounts of livecd like proc, sys, dev and to /mnt/proc /mnt/sys /mnt/dev where /mnt is where the USB is mounted. Then issue sudo install grub223:15
MediocreN^23:15
sintrepumamori > are you sure you know you systems boot menu and hot keys23:15
Bashing-omtangled_z: K, was a thought . I ran across this : " There is the bootparam "noresume", if you add that to your bootloader23:15
newuser1234Hello how can I delete my ubuntuforums account?23:15
Bashing-omcommand line no resume is attempted. It overrides any RESUME setting." worth trying ?23:15
sintreand second do you have a second computer availablee to help creat the media needed23:15
tangled_zBashing-om: Right! That's a good idea. will try npow23:16
sintrePumamori > also what happend to the medi you tried to install with that you said you could get to a live enviroment with23:16
geniiCrimsonSunrise: ..after the bindmounts, then chroot to /mnt , that is, before the apt install grub223:17
CrimsonSunrisegenii, Seems complicated. Can't you chroot just by mounting the partition? Seems rather complicated.23:17
PumamoriWell, no. But I've tried everything I found online. All the F-Keys, delete, tab and some others. Problem is, I'm not even entirely sure when to press those now - since Grub just *instantly* appears and when I exit out twice (the second being followed by an error about "Secure Boot Policies") it boots up windows.23:17
geniiCrimsonSunrise: After grub2 is installed, then grub-install <the /devsdX> of the USB here>23:17
PumamoriThat's still there, but it "doesn't do anything", as I've said before. It's odd.23:17
sintrePumamari tell us the model of your computer23:18
geniiCrimsonSunrise: If the bindmounts are not done, no network, and grub will also have no /dev/sdX23:18
genii..to install to23:18
PumamoriWould you allow me to try genii's solution real quick? I'll be back in just a few seconds~23:18
tangled_zBashing-om: Sweet! nice one. yeah this one manages to bypass the problem23:18
sintresure , i never asked you not too :)23:19
CrimsonSunrisegenii, The command you use to chroot. What is it? It's "arch-chroot <mount point>" on Arch.23:19
tangled_zBashing-om: Thank you very much! That was great :)23:19
tangled_zBashing-om: I almost thought that I wasn't going to fix it! New laptop and totally wasn't booting.23:19
Bashing-omtangled_z: Well ! As I live and learn ! too . what results now with a re-boot ?23:20
tangled_zBashing-om: Heh heh!23:21
raynwas ubuntu compromised by the cia?  what does this page means? -> https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/cms/page_15728950.html23:21
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sintrethier tech geeks come here for support probally23:21
tangled_zBashing-om: With the reboot, hmm... blank screen. So it goes back to the nvidia driver problem. I really wish I saved my solution to it from when I fixed it the first time. Does this channel do logs? I think I discussed it here a few days ago actually.23:22
sintreyes there are logs23:22
tangled_zBashing-om: My mistake was that I assumed the changes I did to the grub screen back then were permanent, and as I've learned since then they were not.23:23
sintrebut you gotta go dig thru them23:23
PumamoriErr, sorry, but is the solution actually going to remove the terminal? It feels like it'd skip the actual OS selection that happens when I exit out of the terminal when the stick is in, rather than the whole thing altogether, might just be me being dumb though. (Like most problems I'm having)23:23
tangled_zsintre: great! do you have the link?23:23
CrimsonSunriseOn a second note, do I have to add any ppa if I want to install kdenlive?23:24
kenrinhttps://irclogs.ubuntu.com have fun tangled_z23:24
sintreno genni proball does23:24
nacc!info kdenlive | CrimsonSunrise23:24
ubottuCrimsonSunrise: kdenlive (source: kdenlive): non-linear video editor. In component universe, is optional. Version 4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1 (yakkety), package size 1800 kB, installed size 7036 kB23:24
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tangled_zkenrin: thanks! :D23:25
sintrePumamori , again new media and fresh REAL install would be my go to at this point if that suggestion didn't work23:25
geniiPumamori: What are you currently booted up to? USB? HDD? If USB, did it boot from the GRUB on the HDD and then switch over booting onto the USB? Or are you in some other thing, like livecd?23:26
geniiPumamori: Apologies on lag, work got busy. But I'm not going anywhere for about 30 minutes so I can try to help until then23:27
PumamoriI'm currently on Windows, without the USB Stick plugged in. But I can boot up Ubuntu from the stick if it's plugged in if I restart, type "exit" in the Grub Terminal and then select Ubuntu from the Menu.23:27
PumamoriNo need to apologize, I'm sorry for the troubling all of you.23:28
Pumamori*-the23:28
CrimsonSunriseThat's what we're here for.23:28
CrimsonSunriseWell, some of us are.23:28
tangled_zOh right I remember, it was the guys at #xmonad that helped me fix that weird nvidia driver issue23:28
geniiPumamori: OK. But is the GRUB it is booting on the HDD? Or is that GRUB on the USB?23:29
PumamoriApparently on the HDD, even though I'm sure I set the BootLoader location to the USB. If the USB Stick is not plugged in, the Grub terminal shows up anyway, which is very inconvenient.23:30
geniiPumamori: OK. So: boot up into the USB, let me know when it is up23:30
CrimsonSunriseIt seems that it tried to generate a grub config file, but was unable to do so.23:30
geniiCrimsonSunrise: OK, thanks23:31
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PumamoriGive me a moment - I'll grab my phone to stay in the IRC in the meantime, in case something goes wrong.23:31
Shmammpls halp https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/349868/trying-to-get-sh-to-run-when-usb-camera-is-connected23:31
Bashing-omtangled_z: nVida driver install . Generally ' sudo apt purge nvidia* ; sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall ' will resolve *IF* driver installed originally from the repo .23:32
Shmammalso running ubuntu 14.0423:32
Shmammbtw23:32
Shmammin case that matters23:32
tangled_zBashing-om: Thanks! Running now.23:33
tangled_zBashing-om: Not entirely sure whether they were from the repo or not though23:34
tangled_zBashing-om: Oh interesting. The ubuntu-drivers autoinstall output a warning:23:35
* genii sips23:35
tangled_zcryptsetup: WARNING: found more than one resume device candidate23:35
tangled_z(and it lists two UUIDs, one of which is the swap one, and one of which is some new one)23:36
PumamoriAlright, I'll try booting up Ubuntu again real quick. Be right back!23:36
Bashing-omtangled_z: And we are full circle in finding out what that resume file(s) is correcting that issue .23:38
tangled_zBashing-om: Yeah :( this is the weirdest problem ive had in a while23:38
PumamoriHere we go! My apologies for taking so long, it took a while to get back in here on the Ubuntu System23:39
PumamoriI'm on there now!23:39
geniiPumamori: OK. Do you have internet in Ubuntu?23:39
sintreok Pumamori what do you want23:39
PumamoriYes, I'm on Firefox in Ubuntu right now23:39
geniiPumamori: Good. So please make a pastebin of the out put from: sudo fdisk -l23:40
sintrein order to duel boot for the most part the grub has to control the load sequence23:40
Bashing-omWell, we can say that running out of power while in a resume state is the root cause , no ? -- and on a similar note . looking at your issue pointed to a resume issue on my system !@23:40
sintreas windows will override it23:41
sintre!pastebin23:41
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.23:41
tangled_zBashing-om: Ohmygod.23:41
Pumamorihttp://pastebin.com/s1zD26fd23:41
Pumamori(Uhm, I know my USB stick is weirdly formatted - that happened due to confusion about fat32 as opposed to ext4. I plan to reinstall it on the USB Stick after I've fixed the grub issues23:42
PumamoriOr is there a way to extend the 10gb I allocated ext4 with the one from fat32?23:42
PumamoriWithout me having to reinstall that is23:42
tangled_zBashing-om: Ok someone gave me the copy of the logs for the xmonad chat when i fixed my issue, and turns out that the reason it's showing a blank screen is because im running a very minimal install and it's just not showing anything.23:42
CrimsonSunriseDoes Ubuntu have a command-line tool from sending stuff directly to paste.ubuntu? (like Fedora's fpaste)23:42
Bashing-omtangled_z: Anything relevant ' ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/< some new one UUID here > ?23:42
tangled_zBashing-om: as in, xmonad is actually working, it just didn't show a mouse cursor or any indication of being on.23:42
geniiPumamori: So in this case, your "USB" is an external hard drive, and not a USB stick?23:42
k1l!pastebinit | CrimsonSunrise23:43
ubottuCrimsonSunrise: pastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit -b http://paste.ubuntu.com23:43
katistohow can I watch video from running only from the commandline without starting a Desktop environment???23:43
k1lCrimsonSunrise: but you still can pipe to nc termbin.com 999923:43
tangled_zBashing-om: still doesn't fix the weird suspension issue, but at least resolves my nvidia worries.23:43
tangled_zBashing-om: Hmmthere's 5 uuids thre23:43
geniiPumamori: Ah, nvm, I see the stick is /dev/sdf now.23:43
PumamoriYes!23:43
Bashing-omtangled_z: The game continues . There should be only one . do all those other strange UUIDs return "  No such file or directory " from the ls command ?23:45
sintrewell i gotta go grab some dinner . good luck Pumamori  and genii getting this sorted out :) sooner or later sure it wil be23:46
PumamoriSo, just to repeat what the actual problems are, because I've been wording it in a very confusing way: The installation process worked - but the grub terminal appears on boot, after exiting out, I enter its menu to choose. It also shows up, when I don't have the Ubuntu USB Stick in there - which is not good. I'd like to get rid of the entire grub t23:46
Pumamorierminal in the boot process - booting Ubuntu when the stick's plugged in and booting Windows if not!23:46
PumamoriThank you very much sintre!23:46
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geniiPumamori: Your USB stick does not seem to have a native install ( for instance, just a dos partition, instead of an EXT4, and swap). It must have been made with some older tool which tries to convert for instance a non-hybrid ISO file into a bootable USB, using something like loadlin23:47
tangled_zBashing-om: Hmm they're symlinks to sda5 sda6 sda7 sda1 and dm-023:48
geniiPumamori: I would suggest to do an actual install from an Ubuntu bootable liveUSB onto that stick as if it were a hard drive23:48
PumamoriI used Rufus to create the bootable media on a different stick, then used the stick you see here for the installation, configuring the fat and ext4 myself. I left swap out because a guide said it wouldn't be necessary if I had enough ram and didn't care about hibernate23:49
tangled_zOk I am going to save this entire conversation to make sure I'm able to fix this if it occurs next time23:50
PumamoriI'm not sure if I'm grasping what you're saying correctly - but I feel like I did what you suggested, right? I used the latest Ubuntu version with Rufus to create a stick, booted from that then installed it on the other stick as if it was a hard drive23:51
Bashing-omtangled_z: Not sure of what you have executed to see symlinks . AND dm-0 ! How does raid/LVM enter this picture ?23:52
geniiPumamori: OK, let me look again at the pastebin.23:53
ash_workztangled_z: you should have a client that keeps logs23:53
ash_workztangled_z: it's saved my @ss on more than a few occasions23:53
PumamoriI'm sorry for being difficult.23:53
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ubottutangled_z: Official channel logs can be found at https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ . LoCo channels are now logged there too. Meetingology logs at https://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/23:54
UserUSPumamori: What did you format the USB to?23:54
geniiPumamori: What size was the USB stick that you installed from, and what size was the stick that you installed to?23:54
OerHekstangled https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2017/03/07/%23ubuntu.html23:54
ash_workzwow23:54
geniiUserUS: Ah, good catch23:54
ash_workzwhy don't more channels do that?23:54
Pumamori8GB, the one I installed to 64GB!23:54
PumamoriI used Rufus for the 8GB one, as for the 64GB one, I went into GParted and deleted everything on there, following a guide23:55
UserUSPumamori: What did you format it to? FAT32 or NTFS?23:55
UserUSPumamori: FAT32 is default, did you change that?23:55
tangled_zash_workz: yeah totally. it's only as this is a new install and im using the irc web client from a friends computer while i sort out the problems23:56
PumamoriIf it's the GParted default, I might have forgotten to change something there. I don't recall that being mentioned in the guide I used, so if that's a problem, that might be it!23:56
tangled_zbazhang: thanks! that'll be useful too23:56
geniiPumamori: According to fstab, there is nothing the size of 8G currently plugged in. The ones which could possibly be sticks and not HDD are Disk /dev/sda: 238,5 GiB, 256060514304 bytes, 500118192 sectors   and Disk /dev/sdf: 57,9 GiB, 62109253632 bytes, 121307136 sectors23:56
PumamoriOh, yes, the 8GB one is not plugged in right now23:56
PumamoriI thought I didn't need it anymore, as it was just used to initiate the installation process23:57
ash_workztangled_z: kek23:57
ash_workzI know this is a stupid question, but how do I find the difference between the `parallel` installed on my system and 'https://www.gnu.org/software/parallel/man.html' ?23:57
ash_workzI'm sure there's something I can do with the package manager23:58
k1l!man | ash_workz23:58
ubottuash_workz: The "man" command brings up the Linux manual pages for the command you're interested in. Try "man intro" at the  command line, or see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal | Manpages online: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/23:58
naccash_workz: what do you mean by 'difference'?23:58
ash_workzk1l: the man doesn't tell me anything23:58
naccash_workz: do you mean functionally?23:58
tangled_zBashing-om: Oh, erm, I assumed they were symlinks because they were pointing to the sda's.23:58
k1lash_workz: i dont understand what you want to be told anyway?23:58
ash_workznacc: I mean, just from reading the online man and the man from `man parallel` I can see that the two are significantly different23:59
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tangled_zBashing-om: maybe that was the wrong term. And yeah I was surprised to see dm-0 there too.  There shouldn't have been any other partitions other than the ones you've seen in the pastebin23:59
ash_workznacc: particularly in support for flags. like `-0|--null`23:59
blobaughk1l: are you available? I ran across https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1609796. I am having the exact issue outlined.23:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1609796 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) "cant upgrade EOL 15.04" [Low,Triaged]23:59

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