[00:01] <xerf> hi
[00:05] <lord-arhemadan> Okay it turns out I was able to do an ad-hoc network with my other laptop by manually setting IP adresses.
[00:06] <lord-arhemadan> And now I'm getting ready to try manually setting my IP with my mobile hotspot, cause auto-dhcp for some reason hasn't worked with an Orinono gold card.
[00:07] <raymondillo> lasse_: Looks like it might be asking for an install directory. Did you run installer with sudo?
[00:27] <Matt__> Hey everyone,  I have been dealing with an issue on my new Dell XPS 13. If Ubuntu suspends while connected to the dock/28in monitor, the system locks up. I have to hard restart it to do anything.
[00:37] <w9qbj>   /part
[00:43] <link0802[m]> Hello. I need download some files using sftp. For ftp I use something like that "wget -N -nH --accept some file extensions --exclude-directories some directories" . But wget doesn't work with ssh and curl doesn't have all parameters what I need (or I can't figure it out).  Can somebody help me with this, please? :) Thanx.
[00:45] <kk4ewt> so use sftp which is ftp over ssh
[00:46] <kk4ewt> most ftp clients support the ssh
[00:46] <kk4ewt> will you be able to do it from commandline in one command doubtful
[00:47] <link0802[m]> Sorry for my laziness, but can it download only some type of files and exclude directories (like wget with   -N -nH --accept and --exclude-directories) ?
[00:47] <link0802[m]> And thank you ! :)
[00:50] <ChaiTRex> link0802[m]: You can probably use `ssh find ... -print0` with various options to get a list of files you want, and then use `xargs -0 scp ...` to download each file.
[00:52] <link0802[m]> It's pretty smart. I will try it :) Thank you!
[00:57] <scooterd> hello
[00:58] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Hey hey ! .. State your issue for the channel's review . ( kodi ) .
[00:58] <MoonBot> howdy
[00:58] <scooterd> hey  iwas in other screen
[00:59] <scooterd> kyerten was trying to help
[00:59] <Bashing-om> scooterd: This is the correct channel for ubuntu issues . state again the issue for this channel .
[01:00] <scooterd> ubuntu is working ok but my kodi crashed  tried to reinstall from terminal etc with noavail
[01:01] <scooterd> also did a purge  tried to reinstall from software center still nothing
[01:02] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Need for you to learn a new tool - pastebin, We find out what is going on .
[01:02] <scooterd> ok how do i do that lol
[01:03] <blkadder> scooterd: You might try #kodi
[01:03] <scooterd> i have crashlogs
[01:03] <Bashing-om> scooterd: What we do 1st is make sure the package manager is in a consistent state . execute in terminal ' sudo apt update 2>&1 | nc termbin.com 9999 ' the result is a URL back in terminal, pass that link back here .
[01:05] <bazhang> what version of ubuntu scooterd
[01:06] <irc2000> triggered. feminists. niggers. transgender. abortion. trump.
[01:06] <scooterd> do i copy whole thing ?
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[01:06] <Bashing-om> !tab | scooterd
[01:06] <scooterd> oh i have 16.04 lts
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[01:10] <Bashing-om> scooterd: copy and paste into your terminal ( outside of the IRC) sudo apt update 2>&1 | nc termbin.com 9999 . Hit the enter key - the result is a URL . Pass that link back here .
[01:11] <scooterd> http://termbin.com/kf8c
[01:12] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Doing well ! .. ok now we have " 10 packages can be upgraded. " . so now run ' sudo apt full-upgrade ' .
[01:14] <scooterd> its running but i did all updates  earlier
[01:14] <scooterd> is this for the operating system ??
[01:15] <Bashing-om> scooterd: K; Still we need that the system be fully updated as we look into what kodi's problem may be .
[01:15] <scooterd> oakie doakie
[01:15] <scooterd> bashing where bouts are you im in canada
[01:16] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Yes, the upgrade is updating all installed packages on your system that there are updates availabale for .
[01:16] <Bashing-om> scooterd: I am South of you in Arkansas .
[01:16] <scooterd> just a bit south ha hah
[01:17] <scooterd> ok its done
[01:17] <ubu19> Good evening
[01:17] <devmattm> Hey everyone, I am trying to figure out an issue I have been having with my new Dell xps. When It goes to sleep while connected to the docking station and large monitor, it completely locks up. I have to hard restart it to get back to using it. Where do I begin to explore what might be causing this?
[01:20] <ubu19> Guys I am on Ubuntu 16.04 on a thinkpad x230 laptop and I am unable to correctly set the idle dimming time
[01:21] <ubu19> it kicks in every minute but I'd increase it so that it kicks in every 5 minutes
[01:22] <scooterd> bashing ??
[01:26] <lord-arhemadan> I have xfce4 as my main DE, and I wanted to change my GTK theme to this: https://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Classic+Platinum+Streamlined?content=168950 ; This theme works on my newer laptop with Arch, but on my other with Ubuntu I can't get any of the interface elements to show :/ I've heard "xfwm --replace", but that hasn't done anything.
[01:27] <lord-arhemadan> More specifically the buttons have no picture, the tabs are square, and the scrollbars are still that type that pops up when your mouse over it.
[01:30] <cristobal_> anyone else having issues with A10 processors with and without proprietary drivers when comes to load the gui on 16.04?  had to reboot a couple of times to be able to use the computer :P
[01:31] <krytarik> lord-arhemadan: That's GTK+ 2 vs 3.
[01:32] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Still here - got called away in another channel - . OK . all upgraded with no reported errors ? and you want to install kodi, yes ?
[01:33] <scooterd> yes sir no worries
[01:33] <scooterd> no errorrs
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[01:34] <iparhan> hello
[01:35] <iparhan> some body here ?
[01:35] <Bashing-om> scooterd: OK, now pastebin ' dpkg -l kodi | nc termbin.com 9999 ' . See what the status is presently of kodi .
[01:35] <scooterd> http://termbin.com/6tb0
[01:37] <Bashing-om> scooterd: OK, that says it is installed . what now results when starting kodi ?
[01:37] <scooterd> same  the icon just flashs and wont open
[01:38] <scooterd> could a driver gone bad ??
[01:39] <Bashing-om> scooterd: well .. we can try and find the cause .. or purge and re-install see then what results . What is your preference ?
[01:39] <scooterd> ive done purgr but lets try again
[01:39] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Driver . if the only issue is in kodi .. not too likely .
[01:40] <scooterd> ok
[01:40] <scooterd> the rest of sytem works ok
[01:41] <scooterd> lets purge
[01:41] <Bashing-om> scooterd: ' sudo apt purge kodi ' . Now this does not remove config files in your home directory . When the purge completes we need to go looking to see what config files are present .
[01:42] <scooterd> done
[01:43] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Any return now ' sudo find / -name kodi ' . ( overkill, but want to see anyway ) .
[01:44] <scooterd> find: ‘/run/user/1000/gvfs’: Permission denied /usr/bin/kodi /usr/share/kodi /usr/share/pixmaps/kodi
[01:44] <qmr> find -name *kodi*
[01:45] <EriC^> ^ the * must be escaped
[01:45] <qmr> false
[01:46] <EriC^> hmm
[01:47] <krytarik> Well, only if you're lucky..
[01:47] <qmr> True
[01:47] <scooterd> there is more but wont let me paste
[01:49] <huggybear404> how to make samba work on ubuntu 16.10 ?
[01:49] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Only thing here that makes sense that kodi files are still resident is that you attempted the install from a PPA . did you ?
[01:50] <scooterd> yes  from a site
[01:50] <todd_> rhinoarmy
[01:50] <scooterd> i didnt know any better  sorry
[01:51] <todd_> I am having issues shareing a folder... it shows up, but i cannot log into it... help!???
[01:51] <dgnorton> can anyone point me to a good troubleshooting guide for monitor resolution problems in 16.04? I have an ASUS 4K monitor connected to a ThinkPad T540p with Nvidia graphics card. Under 14.04, it worked at full 4K res. Under 16.04 it only goes up to 1920x1080.
[01:51] <scooterd> +had ppa at the ens of a comand
[01:52] <Bashing-om> scooterd: My bad ! I should have asked about the PPA 1st . Hang on let me see what I can learn about removing .
[01:53] <Ben64> dgnorton: pastebin the output of 'xrandr'
[01:53] <scooterd> usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/kodi bash: /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/kodi: Is a directory
[01:55] <dgnorton> Ben64: xrandr output: http://pastebin.com/nuTyvufk
[01:56] <dgnorton> Ben64: 'sudo get-edid | parse-edid' output: http://pastebin.com/SQnCta2z
[01:56] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Per: http://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO:Install_Kodi_for_Linux ro remove we do in terminal ' sudo apt purge kodi* ' ( see how smart gmr is !) .
[01:57] <NiteRaidah2> probably an odd situation for me...but I was here Sunday evening (around 9:30 to sometime past 11 eastern standard time) talking to tatertots, al3xG0 (I think) about resolving a connection issue I was having.
[01:58] <NiteRaidah2> any way to find out where I left off there?  I meant to do this yesterday but started getting sick so an extra day between probably makes things a bit more difficult.
[01:59] <scooterd> ok done it had most of the crash logs in it
[02:00] <scooterd> E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'kodi_crashlog-20170321_213753.log'
[02:00] <scooterd> thats just 1
[02:01] <Bashing-om> scooterd: K, we have a ways to go yet . next is ' rm -rf ~/.kodi/userdata/ ' .
[02:02] <scooterd> nothing comes up
[02:03] <huggybear404> samba is not easy tood, im struggling setting it up too, well now my folder shows up thats a start, although it wont let me read all files or write to them
[02:03] <scooterd> bash:  rm -rf ~/.kodi/userdata/ : No such file or directory
[02:03] <huggybear404> so I guess it need a bit more tweaking
[02:03] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Anything ' ls -al .kodi ' returns ?
[02:04] <scooterd> nothing
[02:04] <scooterd> i8 posted above
[02:05] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: in terminal>   sudo apt install inxi pastebinit
[02:05] <scooterd> thats the only thing that came up
[02:05] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: assuming you are chatting from the computer in question right now and either hardwired or connected to the internet in some way
[02:06] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: when done...say so
[02:06] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Well, we know now why it was crashing .. no user settings ! . OK next is to remove that kodi PPA . Do you know how in the software center to diable that PPA ?
[02:06] <NiteRaidah2> I am on that computer, internet is fine.  here's the paste: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24225758/
[02:06] <scooterd> nope
[02:07] <Bashing-om> scooterd: well, then we do this the terminal way them pastebin ' tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* ' and we find that entry .
[02:08] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: in terminal>   inxi -Fxxrzc0|pastebinit
[02:08] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: share url/link here
[02:08] <scooterd> holy crap there are alot  past them ?
[02:09] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24225814/
[02:10] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Yeah, pastebin them . Might be good of me to check all of them for you that they are all still valid .
[02:11] <scooterd> > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/danielrichter2007-ubuntu-grub-customizer-xenial.list <== deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/danielrichter2007/grub-customizer/ubuntu xenial main # deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/danielrichter2007/grub-customizer/ubuntu xenial main  ==> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/danielrichter2007-ubuntu-grub-customizer-xenial.list.save <== deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/danielrichter2007/grub-customizer/ubuntu xenial main # deb-src 
[02:11] <dgnorton> Ben64: any thoughts on those pastebins?
[02:11] <scooterd>  tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*
[02:11] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: ok good..some time has passed so you will need to refresh my memory on the details surrounding your issue
[02:13] <Bashing-om> scooterd: When you get unguieted in this channel. try as ' tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | nc termbin.com 9999 ' . and pass the link .
[02:14] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: basically, I've been having issues with my connection dropping intermittently (about 1-2 times a week) ever since I switched over to Linux back in the end of September.  Am currently running Ubuntu 16.04 and it's still persisting.  I believe you and/or some of the folks suggested it was a driver issue? (searched for something about RTL8188EE)
[02:15] <scooterd>  tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | nc termbin.com 9999 tail: cannot open '/etc/apt/sources.list.d/*tail' for reading: No such file or directory tail: cannot open 'tail' for reading: No such file or directory http://termbin.com/3s2v
[02:18] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: ah yes...i remember you now
[02:18] <NiteRaidah2> :)
[02:19] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: here take a look at these
[02:19] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/reserve-7
[02:19] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: https://github.com/FreedomBen/rtl8188ce-linux-driver/blob/master/README.md
[02:21] <lumarsorg> hola alguien aqui
[02:21] <lumarsorg> ?
[02:21] <lumarsorg> gggg
[02:21] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: make sure you look over both of them before you do anything
[02:21] <NiteRaidah2> right.
[02:21] <NiteRaidah2> hope this gets this dealt with or at least provides progress.  thank you very much. :)
[02:22] <lumarsorg> how are u guys
[02:22] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: i do believe i matched your chip ID with the google site link....but the information is in the link and your chip id info in in the inxi dump you posted for cross referencing
[02:22] <NiteRaidah2> ok
[02:23] <scooterd> hey bashing what about ppa purge ??
[02:23] <b-yeezi> Hello all. I want to nuke and pave my dev laptop. Is there anyway to backup my LXD containers?
[02:23] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: the second link also speaks to your wlan adapter
[02:23] <darthho0> hey after i used nvidia driver my video card stopped working now it's not being recognized by my mobo
[02:24] <KF5WYX> w
[02:25] <KF5WYX> Hi All.
[02:25] <acheron-a> hi KF5WYX
[02:25] <acheron-a> K5FAB here ...
[02:26] <KF5WYX> hi K5FAB, just reintalled my station in my car, along with an ubuntu computer too. Came here looking for some assistance with the computer, because I have no audio (and that's kinda disappointing for a carputer)
[02:27] <acheron-a> i just switched last week from mint to ubuntu because of sound issues on mint, so still new to ubuntu
[02:28] <KF5WYX> *nods. Well hello Houston from Austin :)
[02:28] <acheron-a> what sound outputs do you have?
[02:28] <KF5WYX> Is there anyone in channel that can guide me through troubleshooting pulseaudio?
[02:28] <acheron-a> stereo, spif, mdmi?
[02:29] <KF5WYX> it's stereo into my car amplifier
[02:29] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: internet decided to crap out just after my last post.  did you say anything about the wln adapter?
[02:29] <acheron-a> so the sound module in ubuntu wont deal with it?
[02:30] <acheron-a> its one of the better ones
[02:30] <KF5WYX> it's just a regular sound card in a regular PC so far as ubuntu is concerned, but I didn't have audio outputs when I installed the OS
[02:30] <acheron-a> than mint or kde, it just works
[02:30] <acheron-a> what version of the OS?
[02:31] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Well as we are to re-install kodi .. is a good thought to ppa-purge. sure worth  shot . 1st however is to revisit what is in the .kodi directory .
[02:31] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: no i didn't post anything after that
[02:31] <KF5WYX> 16.04 server (installed kodi as the shell so only have command-line)
[02:31] <NiteRaidah2> alright.
[02:31] <acheron-a> oh, no wonder
[02:31] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: have you had a chance to look them both over yet?
[02:32] <KF5WYX> yeah, so I need to go through the install of any dependencies
[02:32] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: yes, briefly before I had to restart.
[02:32] <acheron-a> so you callpulse audio from the command line?  alsa mixer might give you better results
[02:32] <KF5WYX> It can be configured from command line, but it seems the daemon is not running.
[02:32] <acheron-a> i've used alsa mixer from the command line in the past with good results
[02:32] <KF5WYX> Might try installing alsa
[02:32] <acheron-a> k'
[02:33] <scooterd> sudo apt-get install ppa-purge use this ??
[02:33] <acheron-a> wish i could help more ... sorry!
[02:33] <KF5WYX> np, I'm sure I'll figure it out sooner or later
[02:33] <KF5WYX> it doesn't help that my wifi is spotty :-/
[02:35] <lumarsorg> guys how can install msfvenom in ubuntu
[02:35] <Bashing-om> scooterd: yeah . but still have to find the PPA source to see what the ppa-purge syntax is to be .
[02:36] <scooterd> sudo ppa-purge ppa_name
[02:36] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Also, this is a busy channel, if you do not address me as Bashing-om I do not get highlighted and I will miss your entries .
[02:36] <scooterd>  and input kodi
[02:36] <scooterd>  ok bashing
[02:36] <scooterd> and input kodi bashing
[02:36] <Bashing-om> bashing-om .. or I do not get highlighted :(
[02:37] <scooterd> bashing-om
[02:37] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Uh Huuh .
[02:38] <KF5WYX> Bashing-om, == bash[tab]
[02:38] <scooterd> bashing -om sudo ppa-purge ppa_name use this and input kodi for the name ??
[02:39] <darthho0> hey when I have my gpu hooked up, i can't leave login screen of ubuntu when I don't I can login
[02:40] <Bashing-om> scooterd: As to the ppa-purge syntax ; I do not know .
[02:41] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: have you decided on one to try first yet?
[02:41] <scooterd> Bashing -om  Updating packages lists PPA to be removed: ppa_kodi ppa Warning:  Could not find package list for PPA: ppa_kodi ppa
[02:41] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: not yet, still reading thru it/trying to make sense of it.
[02:44] <Bashing-om> scooterd: I say again , to see what the syntax might be we need to look at the PPA source '- tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | nc termbin.com 9999 - . Where the command is between the '-' characters .
[02:47] <scooterd> Bashing-om - tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | nc termbin.com 9999 -: command not found Use netcat.
[02:48] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: not yet.  probably try it later on tonight/tomorrow.  leaning towards the freedomben one
[02:49] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: that's the one i was thinking also ;)
[02:49] <NiteRaidah2> cool :)
[02:51] <scooterd> Bashing-om nc termbin.com 9999 http://termbin.com/c857
[02:53] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Think about what you are foing and what I am trying trying truing to tell you the '-' is but a seperator ! not to be entered with the command tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | nc termbin.com 999 .'' lookin at the paste - .
[02:55] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Here is the target " http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc/kodi-old/ubuntu " . still checking the other PPAs . I be back soonest .
[02:57] <Bashing-om> scooterd: A doubled entry " http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc/ppa/ubuntu xenial main " .
[02:58] <scooterd> Bashing-om im sorry but im trying
[02:58] <Bashing-om> scooterd: All a process in learning . Hang with me .. I too have my issues :)
[02:59] <scooterd> Bashing -om ive tried every combo of that you sent nothing
[03:00] <KF5WYX> apt-get update over spotty wifi from a usb wifi-dongle inside the trunk of a car outside the house. Sometimes life is good, sometimes it's not.
[03:00] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Whie I continue to look - pastebin ' apt-cache policy kodi ' .
[03:02] <scooterd> Bashing-om kodi:   Installed: (none)   Candidate: 2:18.0~git20170322.0200-e6d68f4-0xenial   Version table:      2:18.0~git20170322.0200-e6d68f4-0xenial 500         500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc/xbmc-nightly/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages         500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc/xbmc-nightly/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages      2:17.1~git20170320.2031-final-0xenial 500         500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc
[03:02] <lerner> what program can I use toedit mkv files?
[03:02] <lerner> like get rid of an audio track
[03:02] <krytarik> !pastebin | scooterd
[03:03] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Pastebin ! else ya going to get yerself banned for spamming the channel ! also 3rd " http://ppa.launchpad.net/wsnipex/kodi-git/ubuntu " .. what is kodi-git ??
[03:04] <scooterd> Bashing-om i didnt know  thats what came up  so i pasted
[03:05] <Bashing-om> !paste | scooterd
[03:05] <BlitzerHound> Hello
[03:05] <Bashing-om> scooterd: ^^ in our use case we use termbin vice paste.ubuntu .
[03:06] <BlitzerHound> So is anyone that was helping me last night around? I still haven't gotten my WiFi working. :/
[03:06] <BlitzerHound> I've been trying all day to find an ethernet cable to no avail
[03:06] <scooterd> Bashing-om ok i have it up my bad to the mods
[03:07] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Ot wol all cpme out to the good :) .. now what is this kodi-git ? I have become very reluctant now to try ppa-purge .
[03:08] <tatertots> BlitzerHound: i believe you were advised to hardwire the system so you could actually do some real time trouble shooting that included using the internet hardwired...cabled are not very expensive...without one..you will at best repeat the same result you got last time you were here without the cable...good luck
[03:08] <Bashing-om> scooterd: It will all come out to the good** -- sheeshhh I got to pay better attention !
[03:09] <scooterd> Bashing -om kodi  git ??
[03:09] <scooterd> Bashing-om not sure what you meen by that
[03:09] <BlitzerHound> Oh. Because someone said they were downloading the iso to see if they could locate the fakeroot and patch folders that seemed to be missing
[03:10] <Bashing-om> scooterd: " http://ppa.launchpad.net/wsnipex/kodi-git/ubuntu xenial main " from the sources file .
[03:10] <BlitzerHound> Right now having a cable is not possible. I've been trying very hard. Once I get a little money I'm gonna buy one straight away whether this problem is solved or not just so it'll be around.
[03:11] <scooterd> Bashing-om i have it up but where do i go
[03:12] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Look as I see it there are 3 sources for installing kodi , Nowm is one of this the wsnipex/kodi-git/ubuntu repo ?
[03:14] <BlitzerHound> Is it possible that the ndiswrapper option being done first made it so that the other option wouldn't work? the fwcutter thing?
[03:15] <scooterd> bashing-om there are 2  dists and pools
[03:18] <scooterd> Bashing -om if i click on  dists it brings up  10 options
[03:20] <BlitzerHound> Can I get a link again to that article explaining the steps for installing the wireless thingy for the b43-fwcutter program?
[03:21] <scooterd> Bashing -om yes the kodi git is there sorry
[03:22] <scooterd> Bashing-om 2 subs under dists andpools
[03:22] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Yhe question I keep asking in why is /wsnipex/kodi-git/ there ? What purpose does it serve ?
[03:23] <scooterd> Bashing -om idk
[03:25] <scooterd> Bashing -om if i keep going into subs i see one with xen  then debain installer
[03:26] <scooterd> bashing-om then a bunch of binarys
[03:26] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Well, then we remove it also ! Have a read : http://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO:Install_Kodi_for_Linux and we follow the un-install directive given . When you are ready .
[03:27] <BlitzerHound> I think the only thing I'm missing is the stupid pool/main/p/patch directory. It's the only step I'm missing
[03:27] <scooterd> Bashing-om giver
[03:27] <Bashing-om> scooterd: "keep going into subs" I do not follow what you are referring to , sirry .
[03:30] <scooterd> Bashing-om each one has a buch of sub menus i get debain  installer then next window  has a list of binary list looks like for diff computers
[03:32] <scooterd> Bashing-om like an amd64  binary there are 7 of them dont want to put down incase  not supposed to
[03:34] <Bashing-om> scooterd: I am at a loss to adress your concerns . All we want at this time is to completely remove kodi; correct ?
[03:34] <scooterd> Bashing-om yes and install to
[03:36] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Right - and to make that happen we must also remove - because the package manager will not touch anything in your /home -  the files in home .
[03:37] <scooterd> Bashing -om ok
[03:38] <scooterd> Bashing-om lets do it
[03:40] <Bashing-om> scooterd: So I want to back up to that and make sure there are no file in your /home . to that end pastebin ' ls -al /home | nc termbin.com 9999 ' amd we start down that rabbit hole .
[03:41] <scooterd> Bashing-om nothing came up
[03:43] <scooterd> Bashing-om came right back to command prompt
[03:48] <scooterd> Bashing-om ??
[03:50] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Sotty, my system is freezing up / last I got was your XX:41 entry . that makes no sense to me at all .
[03:50] <Bashing-om> sorry*
[03:51] <scooterd> Bashing-om i put in command and it come right back to prompt
[03:52] <Bashing-om> scooterd: ls -al /home must return something ! else ?? what system are you on ? Yhe same system as we are attempting to work kodi ?
[03:53] <scooterd> Bashing-om ubuntu 1604 lts
[03:54] <Bashing-om> scooterd: ls -al /home
[03:54] <scooterd> Bashing-om ls -al /home | nc termbin.com 9999 http://termbin.com/k2kv ubuntu@ubuntu-HP-xw4600-Workstation:~$  that is what came up
[03:55] <scooterd> Bashing-om total 16 drwxr-xr-x  4 root    root    4096 Apr 23  2016 . drwxr-xr-x 25 root    root    4096 Mar 10 09:27 .. drwxr-xr-x 49 ubuntu  ubuntu  4096 Mar 21 21:37 ubuntu drwxr-xr-x  2 ubuntu2 ubuntu2 4096 Apr 23  2016 ubuntu2
[03:56] <Bashing-om> scooterd: That appears to be a live environment ??? ubuntu and ubuntu2 as the users on this system ?? what ??
[03:56] <scooterd> Bashing-om thats why before i was adding everything to the 999
[03:57] <Perigee> Does anyone here have a HiDPI screen and able to see icons on Qt apps at normal size? Every Qt app (such as kdenlive, wireshark) have super tiny menu icons
[03:57] <scooterd> Bashing-om i log in under ubuntu
[03:57] <pantato> do i need to install ubuntu in uefi mode if i wanna do gpu passthrough?
[03:58] <scooterd> Bashing-om think the 2 is for guy i got putter from
[03:59] <Bashing-om> scooterd: K; then ubuntu as "your" username. now show in the termbin ' ls -al /home/ubuntu ' .
[04:00] <scooterd> Bashing-om there is alot
[04:01] <Bashing-om> Perigee: Have you seen : https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/HiDPI .
[04:01] <BlitzerHound> Guys!
[04:01] <BlitzerHound> I got it!
[04:01] <BlitzerHound> My WiFi works! :D
[04:02] <Bashing-om> scooterd: That is why pass it to termbin so I can "see" too .
[04:02] <Perigee> Bashing-om: I'll check it out
[04:02] <pantato> does anyone know? Im sitting here at my install screen
[04:02] <scooterd> Bashing-om i did hope its right
[04:03] <Bashing-om> scooterd: And the mystery link is what ?
[04:03] <BlitzerHound> So now I have a simpler question that for some reason I can't figure out. How do I sign into the software store? I can't find where I'm supposed to do it.
[04:04] <scooterd> Bashing-om idk
[04:04] <scooterd> Bashing-om you see it
[04:07] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Look, by now you should be comfortable with termbin . I say paste ' ls -al /home/ubuntu ' and in terminal you do ls -al /home/ubuntu | nc termbin.com 9999 ' the result is a URL, pass that URL (link) back here so I see when I access that file .
[04:10] <scooterd> Bashing-om http://termbin.com/m8yw
[04:13] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Sorry but my system is freezing up on me - I can not continue to offer aid .
[04:17] <scooterd> Bashing-om  ok here is it again http://termbin.com/m8yw
[04:17] <scooterd> Bashing-om thanks for help
[04:20] <Bashing-om> scooterd: I will try - keep in mind my system freezes and I must hard re-boot and loose everything , I am some kind of upset at this turn of events on my end .
[04:21] <scooterd> Bashing-om i got nothing but time
[04:22] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Now here is that target kodi directory " drwxr-xr-x  7 ubuntu ubuntu      4096 Mar 21 22:01 .kodi " it is there ! This contains the settings for kodi that must be removed .
[04:24] <Guest76462> hello
[04:24] <scooterd> Bashing-om  this is good ??
[04:24] <Guest76462> how the weather
[04:26] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Read : http://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO:Install_Kodi_for_Linux section 1.4 Downgrading to a stable version from a development version and below . then we have a talk  .
[04:28] <scooterd> Bashing-om ok done
[04:30] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Ok, so we follow the instructions. show me ' sudo apt-cache policy | grep team-xbmc ' on the termbin .
[04:31] <scooterd> Bashing-om [sudo] password for ubuntu:   500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc/xbmc-nightly/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages      release v=16.04,o=LP-PPA-team-xbmc-xbmc-nightly,a=xenial,n=xenial,l=Kodi Nightly Builds,c=main,b=i386  500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc/xbmc-nightly/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages      release v=16.04,o=LP-PPA-team-xbmc-xbmc-nightly,a=xenial,n=xenial,l=Kodi Nightly Builds,c=main,b=amd64  500 htt
[04:33] <pfcents> Hi all, I cant get my second monitor be detected, i tried to install the nvidia driver from their site but it failed.  Here is the log: https://paste.kde.org/p1vuileyt anyone know how to fix this?
[04:35] <Bashing-om> scooterd: You are going to get banned ! Use termbin .. warned many times now that you can not paste long entries into the channel .
[04:38] <scooterd> Bashing-om http://termbin.com/yx02
[04:40] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Slow down and think . what we need now is the output of '  sudo apt-cache policy | grep team-xbmc  ' in the termbin .
[04:40] <scooterd> Bashing-om http://termbin.com/gkrx
[04:40] <lacy> in the ubuntu mate de, how can i change the text color of the clock widget in the panel?
[04:42] <Bashing-om> scooterd: No . not the ls output .. look at it and see what you are passing me .
[04:42] <lacy> its wierd, because the MENU text is white and the clock text is BLACK
[04:45] <scooterd> Bashing-om i put in paste not get you url ??
[04:45] <scooterd> Bashing-om how url
[04:47] <Bashing-om> scooterd: on your browser point it to http://termbin.com/gkrx . now tell me is that a sudo apt-cache policy | grep team-xbmc output ?
[04:51] <scooterd> Bashing-om http://termbin.com/ai0o
[04:52] <Bashing-om> scooterd: NO !
[04:52] <scooterd> Bashing-om idk how to get it to you now im frustrated
[04:53] <krytarik> Bashing-om: Think about the supporter a bit there, too.
[04:53] <krytarik> Woop, scooterd.
[04:55] <Bashing-om> scooterd: do in terminal ' sudo apt-cache policy | grep team-xbmc | nc termbin.com ' and [ass ne the resilting link (URL) . check to see that it is what you think it is .
[04:56] <Bashing-om> scooterd: sudo apt-cache policy | grep team-xbmc | nc termbin.com 9999
[04:58] <scooterd> Bashing-om http://termbin.com/ewkm
[04:58] <scooterd> Bashing-om finally
[05:00] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Yes !
[05:02] <scooterd> Bashing =om thks for bearing with me  this is so new to me
[05:04] <Bashing-om> scooterd: We have all been there . Gimme a bit to digest what I am looking at . Ny the way are you comfortanle with English and the way I mis-use it ?
[05:04] <Bashing-om> By the way *
[05:05] <scooterd> Bashing-om yup
[05:18] <scooterd> Bashing-om hows it going im getting tired
[05:21] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Long past tired here too . let's run ' sudo add-apt-repository -r ppa:team-xbmc/xbmc-nightly ' as the 1st of 3.
[05:23] <scooterd> Bashing-om done
[05:23] <Bashing-om> scooterd: 2) sudo add-apt-repository -r ppa:team-xbmc/kodi-old
[05:25] <scooterd> Bashing-om done
[05:26] <Bashing-om> scooterd: 3) sudo add-apt-repository -r ppa:wsnipex/kodi-git
[05:27] <scooterd> Bashing-om done
[05:28] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Now consider : why the versions from the PPA over what is offered in the ubuntu software repository ? - Do we also remove the PPA ?
[05:29] <scooterd> Bashing-om something built in easier to reinstall ??
[05:32] <InventorTechie> Hello ;-)
[05:33] <scooterd> Bashing-om if it is what makes it crash yes idk
[05:34] <Bashing-om> scooterd: from our repo is the easier to maintain . But I do not use kodi so can render no opinion . What is the benifit to you of the latest version ?
[05:35] <Bashing-om> others advise on kodi are welcome here !
[05:35] <scooterd> Bashing-om the older version worked ok for me the new as far as i know has a pvr in it
[05:35] <vexati0n> is it possible to move an installed snap package and all of its data to another server?
[05:36] <scooterd> Bashing-om not important to me
[05:36] <vexati0n> and if not, how would i export all the data from a snap and import it into a new installation on another machine?
[05:36] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Do we install the latest from PPA - should not be a problem . ( but PPAs are not supported in this channel )
[05:37] <r33d> hello ubuntu
[05:38] <scooterd> Bashing-om lets install latest
[05:39] <tekisui> format c:/u
[05:39] <scooterd> Bashing-om what if ppa cause prob ?
[05:40] <Bashing-om> scooterd: we continue . when we get all cleaned up and re-installed then we see if there is any problem .
[05:41] <scooterd> Bashing-om ok
[05:41] <Bashing-om> scooterd: sudo apt remove kodi*
[05:42] <scooterd> Bashing-om done
[05:42] <Bashing-om> scooterd: sudo apt purge kodi*
[05:43] <scooterd> Bashing-om done
[05:43] <Bashing-om> scooterd: rm -r ~/.kodi/
[05:45] <scooterd> Bashing-om done
[05:45] <Bashing-om> scooterd: rm -r ~/kodi_crashlog*
[05:45] <scooterd> Bashing-om done
[05:47] <Bashing-om> scooterd: rm -r ~/.xbmc/ # for older versions before 14.0 - just to make sure they do not exist .
[05:47] <InventorTechie> Sorry to chime in off topic, but is the #ubuntu-gnome channel, still alive, or is there a different primary for them?
[05:48] <scooterd> Bashing-om says no such file
[05:50] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Good deal ! ..ok we make sure those PPAs we removed have no sources now . show a new '  tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | nc termbin.com 9999  ' .
[05:51] <mojtaba> Hello, I am using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Does anybody know what should I do to prevent programs stealing my focus?
[05:51] <mojtaba> I mean GUI focus
[05:51] <mojtaba> I am in firefox, and suddenly thunderbird or any other program pops up.
[05:52] <scooterd> Bashing-om http://termbin.com/09p2
[05:52] <mojtaba> scooterd: Is that for me?
[05:53] <scooterd> mojtaba nope bashing-om
[05:54] <schultza> where is a good resource about configurating a startup script for package i created in /opt?
[05:57] <krytarik> schultza: What specifically do you mean by that?
[05:58] <schultza> setting up a server that i want to startup and shutdown like normal services.
[05:58] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Ok looks good ! .. rebuilding . is software-properties-common installed '  dpkg -l software-properties-common  ' ?
[05:58] <schultza> but i think i found what i was looking for
[05:58] <schultza> ill just have to set it up properly
[05:58] <krytarik> InventorTechie: And yes, that's still the one.
[05:58] <InventorTechie> Thank you.
[05:59] <scooterd> Bashing-om done
[06:00] <Bashing-om> scooterd: on that dpkg pit pit do you see " ii  software-prope 0.96.20.5  " ??
[06:00] <Bashing-om> output*
[06:00] <scooterd> Bashing-om yup
[06:01] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Once more : ' sudo apt update ' .
[06:01] <krytarik> InventorTechie: You can also get support here though, of course.
[06:02] <scooterd> Bashing-om says all uptodate
[06:02] <longobardi> ciao
[06:02] <longobardi> !list
[06:03] <Bashing-om> scooterd: sudo apt install kodi // let's see what we get !
[06:03] <alkisg> If I do `losetup /dev/loop5 diskfile.raw; partprobe /dev/loop5; ...; losetup -d /dev/loop5;` then I'm left with "/dev/loop5p1" and "/dev/loop5p2" device nodes. How do I delete those?
[06:05] <mojtaba> Hello, I am using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Does anybody know how can I prevent programs to steal the focus?
[06:08] <Bashing-om> schultza: Uou just di . as we did not remove the repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa .
[06:09] <schultza> it's not in the ppa
[06:09] <schultza> not in the ubuntu repos
[06:09] <Bashing-om> schultza: sorry disregard a bad tab .
[06:09] <schultza> it's seperate from any repos i know
[06:09] <schultza> ok
[06:10] <InventorTechie> 16.04.2, after laptop goes to sleep or I close lid, and then resume, I get loops of the system trying to back into sleep. Same issues on 16.10.
[06:13] <mojtaba> Hello, I am using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Does anybody know how can I prevent programs to steal the focus?
[06:13] <alkisg> mojtaba: give an example. For example, if you open calculator, don't you want it to go on top?
[06:14] <alkisg> How would the system know which one is "stealing" and which one is normal?
[06:14] <mojtaba> alkisg: e.g., you are typing your password in firefox, suddenly thunderbird jump up
[06:14] <alkisg> mojtaba: thunderbird never pops up for me. When does it do that for you?
[06:14] <lotuspsychje> InventorTechie: for such issues, you might wanna dig deeper into your logs mate
[06:14] <lotuspsychje> !dmesg | InventorTechie
[06:14] <mojtaba> alkisg: The one that I am typing in it or have interaction with it, is the normal, and the other one is stealing the focus.
[06:15] <mojtaba> alkisg: The reminder pops up constantly.
[06:16] <alkisg> mojtaba: is that some plugin that you have for thunderbird? Because here, reminders are shown as tray notifications, they don't steal the focus
[06:16] <InventorTechie> I'll check dmesg
[06:16] <mojtaba> alkisg: I am using a plugin for google calendar
[06:17] <tatertots> mojtaba: has the symptom been observed since immediately following installation of the operating system? or did the symptom begin to occur here more recently?
[06:17] <alkisg> mojtaba: if you disable it and you no longer get the issue, then you should report it to them
[06:17] <alkisg> (to the plugin authors)
[06:17] <mojtaba> alkisg: Is there a way to import google calendar in thunderbird without using a plugin?
[06:17] <alkisg> No idea there
[06:17] <mojtaba> tatertots: It has been the issue for a long time.
[06:18] <tatertots> mojtaba: does the symptom occur when booted to livecd/liveusb?.
[06:18] <lotuspsychje> #thunderbird channel seems not very active anymore neither
[06:18] <mojtaba> tatertots: I don't think so
[06:19] <scooterd_> Bashing-om
[06:20] <Bashing-om> scooterd: Welcome back , status ?
[06:20] <scooterd_> Bashing-om nothing wont load  :(
[06:21] <Bashing-om> scooterd_: details . As in the whole system is in a disaster . or just kodi ?
[06:21] <tatertots> mojtaba: then something introduced to the system post installation has contributed to the manifestation of this symptom...had there been any hardware or software changes to the system? it's been so long you wouldn't remember anyway but you should keep that in mind
[06:22] <scooterd_> Bashing-om just kodi from soft ware center wont install
[06:22] <mojtaba> tatertots: I think the only major problem is with thunderbird addon (provider for google calendar)
[06:22] <tatertots> mojtaba: in your testimony you say it's been an issue for a long time....how is it that you waited this long to investigate or do something about it?
[06:23] <alkisg> mojtaba: you just go to the plugin support page and report it there
[06:23] <alkisg> It's not an Ubuntu or Thunderbird issue. It's also possible that they have an option for it
[06:23] <mojtaba> tatertots: It is 2 am., and it was very annoying. May be I am too tired.
[06:23] <mojtaba> alkisg: sure, thanks
[06:23] <alkisg> np
[06:24] <Bashing-om> scooterd_: Bummer . but I am all for as kryten says , purge - remove the PPA ,, and install from our repo .
[06:24] <lotuspsychje> InventorTechie: check this mate: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingACPI
[06:25] <scooterd_> Bashing from your site
[06:25] <Bashing-om> !info kodi xenial
[06:27] <Bashing-om> scooterd_: It is either install 15.2+dfsg1-3ubuntu1 or have a long heart to heart talk with the PPA maintainers to resolve the issue . We have dome all we can ,
[06:28] <scooterd_> Bashing-om ok thanks for all you dine
[06:28] <InventorTechie> Thank you
[06:47] <slingamn> what's the correct way to restart dbus on ubuntu xenial?
[06:49] <ubuntu> minato
[06:50] <ubuntu> hi
[06:50] <Guest99739> hi
[06:51] <Guest99739> hi
[06:59] <ubuntu__> hi
[07:08] <alkisg> What's the xorg.conf equivalent of `xrandr --output HDMI-1 --same-as DP-1`? I see "RightOf", "AboveOf" but I don't see "SameAs" in `man xorg.conf`...
[07:10] <krytarik> Mirror, something?
[07:11] <bobbydoogle> I just ran an apt get dist upgrade on a server lts ubuntu 14.04 as I have heard about a number of security issues that might require upgrading. Is a reboot typically required as well to ensure kernel security/etc? I would like to do as little as possible as I have a few production node apps and don't regularly reboot the server.
[07:11] <bobbydoogle> digital ocean virtual server.
[07:11] <alkisg> I can't find "mirror" in `man xorg.conf` either...
[07:13] <Ben64> alkisg: what video card
[07:14] <alkisg> Ben64: intel
[07:15] <alkisg> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Sky Lake Integrated Graphics [8086:1912] (rev 06)
[07:15] <Ben64> well i know how to do it with nvidia
[07:15] <alkisg> :(
[07:16] <Ben64> maybe set absolute positions of the screens and set them to the same position?
[07:16] <Ben64> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[07:17] <alkisg> Thanks, I'll also ask in #ubuntu-x and google a bit...
[07:33] <root1234> Error:libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: неправильный класс ELF: ELFCLASS64
[07:36] <Ben64> root1234: i'm guessing you're running 32bit trying to run a 64bit executable
[07:40] <bobbydoogle> I'm confused on the best practice to keep a server ubuntu updated (for security reasons). A uname -a gives me 3.13.0-57-generic, this is after sudo apt-get dist-upgrade and a reboot. Is this the latest kernel?
[07:40] <bobbydoogle> 14.04
[07:41] <bobbydoogle> int my /boot I believe I see later versions....
[07:41] <Ben64> !info linux-image-generic trusty
[07:42] <Ben64> yeah, -57 is old
[07:42] <bobbydoogle> so why did it not upgrade with apt-get dist-upgrade?
[07:42] <bobbydoogle> and reboot
[07:42] <ducasse> bobbydoogle: on digitalocean you need to select kernel version in the webui for 14.04, not so fore n
[07:42] <ducasse> bobbydoogle: on digitalocean you need to select kernel version in the webui for 14.04, not so for newer releases
[07:43] <bobbydoogle> interesting, @ducasse, and I'm guessing I should absolutely do that for security reasons?
[07:43] <alkisg> Ben64: I used `Section "Monitor"    Identifier  "HDMI-1"    Option      "PreferredMode" "1280x1024" EndSection`, while the other monitor also had 1280x1024, and it automatically was cloned. Meh, if it works... :)
[07:43] <ducasse> bobbydoogle: later kernels will have newer security fixes, yes
[07:44] <Ben64> alkisg: wait it worked? :D
[07:44] <alkisg> Ben64: yeah!
[07:44] <Ben64> sweet
[07:44] <bobbydoogle> its a strange drop down with a ton of kernels, listed by ubuntu version should I simply try the latest 14.04, or make sure I have the one in my /boot folder?
[07:44] <bobbydoogle> and x32 or x64 correct of course.... checking that.
[07:45] <ducasse> bobbydoogle: you don't actually need that kernel in your filesystem, it's provided by the host
[07:47] <bobbydoogle> @duccasse, thanks, so latest version for 14.04 that matches my 32/64 architecture sound like a good approach? I assume I could always switch back, production server so I want to be careful.
[07:49] <ducasse> bobbydoogle: yes, and you can switch back in the same menu.
[07:50] <bobbydoogle> 4.2.0-36 sounds like the latest, trying that thank you.
[07:50] <ducasse> bobbydoogle: np
[08:03] <FrogCast> I need a script to run every time a file with a specific extension is added to a folder.
[08:04] <Ben64> that sounds weird
[08:04] <FrogCast> The file being added however is done over scp, not sure if this will create issues. I also don't want more than 4 processes to run at once.
[08:05] <FrogCast> Is this possible?
[08:05] <bumblehead> I updated to zesty because i would like to use the cool new unity 8
[08:05] <bumblehead> but it doesn't seem like much is changed
[08:05] <bumblehead> and I don't see the music-app anywhere
[08:05] <alkisg> FrogCast: yes it's possible, see a similar example at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7566569/how-to-continuously-monitor-the-directory-using-dnotify-inotify-command
[08:06] <bumblehead> is there some additional step needed to update the unity8 session?
[08:06] <bumblehead> or to use the music-app?
[08:06] <FrogCast> alkisg, great thanks.
[08:06] <ducasse> !ubuntu+1 | bumblehead
[08:22] <toke_> and tooth aahhh enought
[08:22] <lotuspsychje> toke_: can we help you?
[08:23] <FrogCast>  quick question, when I transfer a file over scp, does it use a different extension while transfering data, for example "foobar.txt.part -> foobar.txt"?
[08:34] <Sebastien> would this be a valid cron job?    * */1 * * * /home/user/file/script     ? To run every hour of the day till nibiru burns everything?
[08:36] <EriC^> Sebastien: 0 */1  ...
[08:36] <Sebastien> 0 ?
[08:37] <Sebastien> so the first one has to be a 0 ?
[08:37] <Sebastien> not a *
[08:37] <ducasse> every hour = 0 * * * *
[08:37] <EriC^> yeah
[08:37] <Sebastien> oh
[08:37] <Sebastien> so */1 would be at the first minute of every hour?
[08:38] <Sebastien> is this correct?    0 */1 * * * /home/user/file/script
[08:38] <ducasse> it would probably run every hour, but why not just use *?
[08:38] <Sebastien> you are saying to use    0 * * * * /home/user/file/script ?
[08:38] <EriC^> yeah the /1 is redundent
[08:38] <hateball> Sebastien: This is helpful if you're unsure how cron works https://crontab.guru/
[08:39] <Sebastien> no its not, i tried this exact site, i don't get it.
[08:39] <Sebastien> i mean, i don't get to use it
[08:39] <EriC^> with * */2 for instance it would run every minute during those every hour but not the other (if i understand correctly)
[08:39] <Sebastien> its not user friendly.
[08:39] <Sebastien> oh ok
[08:39] <hateball> Maybe it's just picky about it's users ;D
[08:39] <Sebastien> hehe
[08:39] <ducasse> or it's friends :)
[08:41] <blackhat> 0day
[09:08] <JediMaster> does anyone know if there's a way to automatically restart services after a libc6 upgrade with unattended-upgrades?
[09:09] <JediMaster> We've had over a 100 servers break two days in a row due to a libc6 upgrade, and then because of the break it was reverted the next day, which then broke things again (basically CURL within PHP couldn't resolve DNS until it was restarted straight after the upgrade)
[09:10] <JediMaster> Obviously we know we can blacklist libc6 from unattended-upgrades, but it would be nice to do the upgrade AND restart the services (but without rebooting the server)
[09:13] <ikevin> JediMaster, see https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/debian-ubuntu-linux-hook-a-script-command-to-apt-get-upgrade-command/
[09:14] <JediMaster> Ohh thanks ikevin, that must be the hook system that's used for rkhunter that runs after every apt-get run
[09:15] <demahum> Let's say I have eth0 and eth1 (so, two physical NICs) and bond0 encompassing both of them. If there were only two interfaces (without bond), I could, e.g. adjust number of RX queues eth0 is using directly. Now, what happens if they are in bond? Do I again adjust all of the setting directly on NICs? s it even possible to do it on bond0? How does that work?
[09:19] <lotuspsychje> demahum: perhaps more a question for ##networking?
[09:20] <demahum> lotuspsychje: Indeed. Thanks.
[09:20] <ppf> or probably ##linux
[09:22] <JediMaster> ikevin, that's perfect thanks very much
[09:22] <JediMaster> Now I just need to find a way to figure out which services need a restart after libc6 upgrade
[09:22] <ppf> JediMaster: all of hem
[09:22] <ppf> just reboot the machine ;)
[09:23] <JediMaster> ppf: I don't fancy automated reboots of 100+ production servers
[09:24] <ikevin> JediMaster, check with apt-cache depends
[09:26] <nyloc> Hi, can someone please tell me what is wrong with this repository: "deb http://www.ubnt.com/downloads/unifi/debian unifi5 ubiquiti" in combination with this key: "C0A52C50 UniFi Developers <unifi-dev@ubnt.com>". I checked every pice of documentation that ubuntu offers to figure out what a repository has to do to be verified sucessfully. I double checked every checksum in the repo and I also checked the Release and Release.gpg signatures manually twice. So
[09:26] <nyloc> I know that ubuntu does not support thirdsparty repos but this is not a support request for a repo but a bug in ubuntu (It maybe just a bug of missing documentation what to do to get a custom repo verified, or a generall bug with apt and package authentication).
[09:26] <ikevin> JediMaster, or apt-cache rdepends libc6 will be easyer
[09:26] <ppf> JediMaster: understandable. but libc6 upgrades are a security issue. i personally would take rebooting a great number of machines over missing a single (transitive) dependency on libc6
[09:26] <JediMaster> ikevin, that's a scary list
[09:27] <ppf> i.e., {r,}depends won't suffice, you need to transitively walk that list
[09:27] <JediMaster> 21,445 packages
[09:27] <JediMaster> yeah
[09:27] <k1l> JediMaster: you are manually upgrading libc?
[09:27] <ppf> (quite frankly, _all_ service depend on libc
[09:27] <ppf> )
[09:27] <JediMaster> k1l, no, considering doing so for the hassle it's caused though
[09:28] <JediMaster> this has been the first unattended upgrade that's broken anything in several years though, so that's good at least
[09:31] <k1l> nyloc: i dont know what your actual question is now
[09:33] <nyloc> k1l: If I install the unifi package (the only package in the repo) I get a warning that the authenticity of the package could not be verified, I was told that this is a bug in the repository, but while I tried to figure out what the bug is I came to the conclusion (maybe wrong) that it isn't a bug in the repo.
[09:34] <k1l> nyloc: what is the exact errormessage?
[09:34] <nyloc> k1l: WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
[09:34] <nyloc>   unifi
[09:34] <nyloc> Install these packages without verification? [y/N]
[09:35] <nyloc> there is no warning if I do apt-update to the gpg signature is fine and the key is installed
[09:36] <k1l> are you using a proxy? (even corporate networks use transparent proxies)
[09:36] <nyloc> k1l: No not using a proxy
[09:37] <k1l> did you add the key from that 3rd party?
[09:37] <MustaKrakish> Hi, please can someone help with Xorg using 100% CPU? Ubuntu 16.04.2 Xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu3
[09:37] <lotuspsychje> nyloc: can this help? http://linuxpitstop.com/install-and-setup-unifi-controller-on-ubuntu-linux-16-04/
[09:37] <nyloc> yes and apt-key list shows it and apt-update accepts it
[09:38] <k1l> nyloc: that hash is a bit short.
[09:38] <k1l> nyloc: is that a supported signing key?
[09:38] <lotuspsychje> !ask | MustaKrakish
[09:38] <MustaKrakish> i did ask the question, i was being polite
[09:39] <MustaKrakish> i've also only asked once
[09:39] <MustaKrakish> how am i being impatient?
[09:39] <nyloc> k1l: It's a 2048bit RSA Key
[09:40] <alkisg> MustaKrakish: do you see any child processes using 100% cpu, or just the xorg process?
[09:40] <nyloc> lotuspsychje: I will have a look, but I guess that I did everything that this article states
[09:40] <InventorTechie> hullo
[09:41] <MustaKrakish> alkisg, just Xorg, the full path is /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg -core :0 -seat seat0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten tcp vt7 -novtswitch
[09:41] <alkisg> MustaKrakish: if you start closing applications, does it stop using 100% cpu?
[09:41] <k1l> nyloc: can you show the part from apt-key list for that key in a pastebin?
[09:41] <MustaKrakish> alkisg, nope
[09:41] <nyloc> k1l: sure
[09:41] <k1l> MustaKrakish: what video card is it?
[09:42] <nyloc> k1l: https://dpaste.de/jxes
[09:42] <squig> so I am debuging bash aliases
[09:42] <squig> is there a way to in bash echo the last ran command?
[09:42] <paper> ahh
[09:42] <MustaKrakish> k1l, Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller, also has an AMD chip, but I don't use it
[09:43] <alkisg> MustaKrakish: does it happen all the time, even just after a clean login?
[09:44] <MustaKrakish> alkisg, usually after some time, I walked in this morning and couldn't unlock the machine, I suspect it was due to Xorg chowing 100% again
[09:45] <nsathish> Hi, I am trying to use bluetooth headset in ubuntu 16.04 .skype and hangout with bluetooth headset connected is not working. anyone tried and made it work?
[09:47] <k1l> nyloc: i guess you need to add the subkey too?
[09:47] <alkisg> MustaKrakish: one thing to try would be `sudo strace -p xxx`, where xxx is the pid of that process, and check if you can find out from the calls loop where it's stuck on... not sure if it'll help though...
[09:47] <nyloc> k1l: I will try, but from my understanding of gpg this is not necessary as a manual gpg --keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg Release.gpg Release works fine.
[09:48] <k1l> nyloc: well, maybe they signed the packages with a different key?
[09:49] <nyloc> k1l: Are the packages signed with GPG too? I thought that is secured by secure hashes in the Package and Release file
[09:49] <k1l> nyloc: the pacakges are signed too
[09:50] <MustaKrakish> alkisg, that locked up my machine
[09:51] <nyloc> so the Release file is secured with GPG which checkts out, in there is a SHA256 Hash that "signs" the binary-amd64/Packages file which again has a SHA256 Hash for the .deb file and I checked all of them.
[09:51] <alkisg> MustaKrakish: you can press ctrl+c to stop it
[09:51] <alkisg> MustaKrakish: or do you mean it's completely hanged now?
[09:51] <nyloc> k1l: Where do I find a gpg signature of the package?
[09:52] <MustaKrakish> alkisg, completely unresponsive
[09:52] <MustaKrakish> I just hard booting it
[09:52] <alkisg> MustaKrakish: that shouldn't have happened just because of strace, something more severe is the issue there. Check /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old and /var/crash
[09:53] <k1l> nyloc: what ubuntu do you use exactly? is it up todate?
[09:53] <nyloc> 16.04-2 with the lates updates and upgrades
[09:53] <nyloc> k1l: So yes its up to date
[09:54] <nyloc> k1l: If you say that packages it self a signed with GPG that might be an issu I could not check can you tell me where to find the signature?
[09:54] <k1l> because "sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv C0A52C50" should work with that repo
[09:54] <MustaKrakish> alkisg, nothing in /var/crash about Xorg, Xorg.0.log.old shows no errors
[09:54] <nyloc> k1l: have you tried?
[09:55] <alkisg> MustaKrakish: hard one; maybe try in #ubuntu-x, although you might need to wait hours for answers
[09:55] <nyloc> I mean you dont really have to install just add the repo add the key and do apt install unifi and check if you get a warning?
[09:55] <MustaKrakish> ok cool, thanks for your time
[09:55] <alkisg> np
[09:55] <nyloc> k1l: Would be really strange if this is just on my machine (I am even using a clean virtual machine).
[10:00] <nyloc> k1l: I have a Vagrant file with ansible deployment ready to reproduce this behavior: https://cloud.nyloc.de/index.php/s/5Mak2UIrH389B9P
[10:06] <nyloc> k1l: By the way from /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg: # Do not enable debsig-verify by default; since the distribution is not using
[10:06] <nyloc> # embedded signatures, debsig-verify would reject all packages.
[10:06] <nyloc> no-debsig
[10:07] <nyloc> So no gpg signature for the deb files in ubuntu 16.04
[10:07] <nyloc> can't be the error
[10:18] <foodSurprise> can anyone PLEASE help me figure out why i can't ssh into my box over the inet
[10:18] <foodSurprise> i opened the ports
[10:18] <foodSurprise> but i get connection timed out
[10:18] <foodSurprise> they are open locally, the box is setup to DMZ and I can do nc -l and it works over the inet
[10:18] <foodSurprise> only ssh dosen't work
[10:19] <foodSurprise> and connection refused on port 21
[10:19] <foodSurprise> i'm tryin gto do
[10:19] <foodSurprise> ssh -l
[10:19] <Ben64> 21 isn't ssh
[10:19] <alkisg> foodSurprise: stop ssh, then run sudo nc -l 22, and try to connect there
[10:19] <foodSurprise> sorry, 22 is refused
[10:19] <Zen> port 21 is ftp generally
[10:20] <foodSurprise> it works on a different port accross the inet
[10:20] <Ben64> no
[10:20] <foodSurprise> ssh  -L 2224:0.0.0.0:1337 xubuntu
[10:20] <foodSurprise> is what i'm trying to do
[10:20] <Zen> Looks like your sshd is listening on port 2224
[10:21] <foodSurprise> that's a good sign then? why can't i get in it
[10:21] <Ben64> try to ssh first before doing stuff like that
[10:21] <Zen> Or 1337, I forget which way round it is
[10:22] <foodSurprise> connection times out when i try to connect to 2224
[10:22] <alkisg> Zen, the -L parameter isn't related to the ssh listening port
[10:22] <alkisg> It's still on 22. It's just about other port forwarding.
[10:22] <Ben64> foodSurprise: what exactly are you doing now
[10:23] <foodSurprise>  ssh localhost -p 2224
[10:23] <foodSurprise> ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
[10:23] <Zen> alkisg: ah dang, :) I use sshuttle to do my proxying for me personally
[10:23] <nyloc> Zen: If I remember right the port that is nearer to the left is the port on the machine that is nearer to you so it's. localport:remote_host:remoteport
[10:23] <alkisg> foodSurprise: it's possible that your ISP blocks that port
[10:23] <Ben64> foodSurprise: why ssh to localhost?
[10:23] <alkisg> foodSurprise: can you test with nc?
[10:23] <foodSurprise> they don't block it
[10:23] <alkisg> Like I said?
[10:23] <alkisg> OK, can you test?
[10:24] <alkisg> Maybe even your router blocks it, even in dmz mode
[10:24] <foodSurprise>  nc localhost 2224
[10:24] <foodSurprise> xubuntu@xubuntu:~$
[10:24] <Ben64> again, why localhost
[10:24] <alkisg> foodSurprise: no, I said: sudo service openssh-server stop; sudo nc -l 22; then try nc external-ip 22
[10:25] <nyloc> foodSurprise: yeah your tunnel and ssh on localhost seem strange
[10:26] <BluesKaj> HI folks
[10:27] <foodSurprise> oh i think i see
[10:27] <foodSurprise> i'm getting this
[10:27] <foodSurprise> channel 3: open failed: administratively prohibited: open failed
[10:27] <nyloc> k1l: Have you given up on my problem? Wouldn't blame you, it is making me rip out my hair for two days now.
[10:27] <foodSurprise> i'm trying to do one ssh forward to another ssh forward
[10:27] <k1l> nyloc: i just tested it on a clean 16.04.2 server. works without issues. but i didnt use the unifi5 as release but "stable"
[10:27] <nyloc> k1l: I check with stable
[10:27] <alkisg> foodSurprise: so port 22 is blocked?
[10:28] <foodSurprise> yeah 22 is blocked though
[10:28] <alkisg> foodSurprise: put another port in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[10:29] <foodSurprise> ok
[10:30] <nyloc> k1l: I'm getting the same so it is somehow vagrant/VM related, that is really strange.
[10:31] <k1l> nyloc: changed the repo to unif5 and that works too
[10:32] <k1l> nyloc: its not the first time vagrant makes things broken
[10:32] <foodSurprise> ok it works after opening the port
[10:33] <nyloc> k1l: But I really would like to know how that can happen, is apt doing some network magic to verify the package?
[10:35] <nyloc> k1l: Thank you I spend f***ing 2 days to resolve a problem that was a bug in the vagrant box image...
[10:35] <alkisg> nyloc: I haven't read your discussion, but apt downloads the md5sums to verify the packages, yes
[10:36] <alkisg> If they forgot to update them, it would produce a warning
[10:36] <nyloc> alkisg: Thanks, yeah I guess hashicorp fucked this one up a vagrant box update resolved the problem---
[10:39] <asperon> hi, i am having some issues getting ssh key login to work from my deployment docker to my staging server, both running ubuntu. The ssh -v on the client gives me this: http://pastebin.com/6tj1DFpZ , i am using scp and passing it my private key via -i . what am i missing? the server logs just shows attempts via password that fail
[10:39] <BluesKaj> nyloc, understand your frustration, but please watch the language
[10:41] <nyloc> BluesKaj: Ok, sorry I though obfuscating the obvious would be enough, will not happen again.
[10:42] <BluesKaj> nyloc, cool
[11:09] <Kenjiro> good morning/afternoon/evening
[11:10] <tatertots> good *
[11:10] <Kenjiro> can anyone help me? I am trying to install NVidia driver, but it won't install because of nouveau. I tried blacklisting it, to no avail :(
[11:10] <Ben64> how are you trying to install it
[11:11] <Kenjiro> looks like nouveau has some dark magick protecting it *LOL*
[11:11] <k1l> Kenjiro: ubuntu ships nvidia drivers that handle this
[11:11] <tatertots> Kenjiro: are you chatting from the computer right now?
[11:11] <Kenjiro> hmmmmmmmmm let me try that then
[11:11] <notadeveloper> ogenki kenjiro
[11:11] <Kenjiro> tatertots: not from it, but I am accessing it remotely ;)
[11:12] <Kenjiro> notadeveloper: what?
[11:13] <notadeveloper> i thought you know japanese
[11:13] <Kenjiro> notadeveloper: guessed that much *LOL*. I am from Brazil. My japanese is VERY limited, sorry
[11:14]  * Kenjiro installing nvidia driver by means of 'apt-get'
[11:14] <hateball> Kenjiro: if you dont have the GUI, you can use "ubuntu-drivers" to handle it
[11:14] <notadeveloper> okiez
[11:15] <pabed> hello guys , I don't know  how to fix this http://paste.ubuntu.com/24227898/  ?
[11:15] <k1l> Kenjiro: can you put the full output to paste.ubuntu.com and show the url here?
[11:15] <hateball> or well yeah, just apt install nvidia-367, works too
[11:15] <k1l> pabed: what happened before?
[11:16] <Kenjiro> hateball: I am installing nvidia-375 ;)
[11:16] <Kenjiro> thanks
[11:17] <pabed> k1l: I wanted to install wine in amdx64 and I installed many .deb packages but neither wine works nor apt-get install anymore
[11:17] <Kenjiro> well, looks like the installation went well. I'm rebooting the PC to see what happens now.
[11:17] <k1l> pabed: why dont you use the wine from the ubuntu repos?
[11:17] <hateball> Kenjiro: well yeah, just nothing newer in 16.04 by default hence 367 in my example :)
[11:19] <pabed> k1l: I wanted it and add it inrepository but it wanted to install many dependecy and finally didnot work
[11:20] <k1l> pabed: so you ruined your system with 3rd party .debs a 3rd party repos.
[11:20] <k1l> pabed: did you use ppa-purge to get rid of that repos?
[11:20] <Kenjiro> oops. So, the driver was supposedly installed by the apt-get. I rebooted the computer, than I used "lsmod | grep nouveau" and there it is, loaded yet :(
[11:21] <pabed> k1l :I think yes , I did many commands for removing wine completely
[11:21] <k1l> Kenjiro: were there errors when installing the nvidia driver?
[11:22] <k1l> Kenjiro: lspci -nnk | grep -i vga -A3 | nc termbin.com 9999
[11:22] <k1l> and show the url here
[11:23] <k1l> pabed: just run "sudo apt-get install -f"
[11:24] <pabed> k1l: I did but http://paste.ubuntu.com/24227935/
[11:24] <Kenjiro> k1l: http://termbin.com/cumy
[11:27] <k1l> Kenjiro: cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[11:30] <Guest71875> How can I make swap space always on.
[11:30] <k1l> Guest71875: put it into fstab (where it should be if it was created on installing the ubuntu)
[11:31] <pabed> kl1:is there any way I restore apt-get to the time works correctly?
[11:31] <Guest71875> I mean I have 16 gigs of Ram but I want a configuration in which as soon as the Ram usage hits 8 gb it caches everything to swap.
[11:31] <k1l> pabed: no, not really.
[11:32] <pabed> K1l: how should I do right now?
[11:32] <k1l> Guest71875: adjust "swapiness" to your needs. but keep in mind that swap is a lot (a really lot) slower than ram.
[11:32] <Guest71875> Even I have an SSD ? k1l ?
[11:33] <k1l> Guest71875: compare the speed of ddr3 or ddr4 to your ssd.
[11:33] <Guest71875> Ok I get it.
[11:33] <Guest71875> How do you suppose I use my swap space ?
[11:34] <k1l> if ram runs out, the swap will be used.
[11:34] <JediMaster> We use 0 swappiness on our virtual machines
[11:34] <Guest71875> Okay.
[11:34] <Guest71875> 0 swappiness means. that as long as all the RAM is not used swap will not kick in ? JediMaster
[11:35] <Kenjiro> k1l: http://termbin.com/nt8q
[11:35] <k1l> pabed: remove that broken PPAs with ppa-purge. then run sudo apt update again
[11:35] <k1l> Kenjiro: 30.368] (EE) NVIDIA: Failed to initialize the NVIDIA kernel module. Please see the
[11:36] <k1l> Kenjiro: so there were issues while installing it?
[11:36] <faf> guys I'm learning allot from this project.but i am stuck at the end when i need to run the osmocon to flash phone i get command not found when applying ./osmocon    the file is excitable but still won't run why is this ///somone told me to go and learn more about my os yet I'm confused as to what i need to read as I'm learning i do enjoy diving into the deep end if there is someone that could help and if they don't want to help could at least point me in the writ
[11:36] <faf> e direction would be great...i have everything installed fine but when i run the file ./osmocon nothing happens i get command not found i try adding .c i have also chmod to check its executable but still nothing i am using ubuntu and have followed the exact tortorial on the osmocom page..as i sam to be having the same problem with  other ./ i imagine its something simple i have not yet learnt can anybod point me in the direction please ? ta very much
[11:36] <Kenjiro> k1l: oh sorry, no there were no problems while installing
[11:37] <faf> no
[11:37] <k1l> Kenjiro:  cat /var/log/apt/term.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[11:37] <arunpyasi> faf, where is your file osmocon located at ?
[11:44] <Kenjiro> k1l: http://termbin.com/tnh0
[11:44] <Kenjiro> (I just removed and reinstalled nvidia driver, just to be sure)
[11:44] <gedas> Hey guys. I'm looking for a way to block SPAM on Courier MTA by domian
[11:44] <pabed> k1l:The program 'ppa-purge' is currently not installe and I can't install it with this apt-get install
[11:46] <pabed> k1l:The program 'ppa-purge' is currently not installe and I can't install it with this apt-get install
[11:47] <hateball> Kenjiro: what does your grub boot look like? it's not blacklisting nvidia or using nomodeset or some such?
[11:47] <Kenjiro> hateball: I tried blacklisting nouveau in grub. But... it looks like that really doesn't work
[11:48] <hateball> Kenjiro: or if you have manually added blacklists in /etc/modprobe.d/
[11:48] <Kenjiro> I also tried blacklisting nouveau in modprobe.d. Didn't work too
[11:49] <hateball> Kenjiro: and nvidias modules are not blacklisted either? "grep -i nvidia -R -H /etc/modprobe.d"
[11:51] <Kenjiro> hateball: LOL
[11:52] <hateball> Kenjiro: hmmm?
[11:52] <Kenjiro> I found some references... looks like nvidia installation blacklistted itself? *ROTFL*
[11:52] <hateball> Kenjiro: paste what you found tho
[11:52] <hateball> nvidiafb is normal to be blacklisted iirc
[11:53] <Kenjiro> hateball -> http://termbin.com/2c35
[11:54] <Kenjiro> or is that supposed to be OK?
[11:55] <hateball> Kenjiro: that looks ok to me. I'd suggest you try removing nvidia-375 with apt tho. Then use the ubuntu-drivers tool to install the latest driver
[11:55] <hateball> Kenjiro: I guess this is on 16.10?
[11:56] <hateball> I personally do not use the repo drivers, I use the nvidia ppa... but what you have done *should* work
[11:56] <jotauver> hi!
[11:56] <jotauver> one stupid question, I 've to execute  that: mysql -uroot -p..... DB -E "DROP TABLE ~tmpdfadsf" but always returns an error cause the ~ symbol, some idea to avoid that?
[11:57] <jotauver> the  ~ symbol is impossible to avoid, is cause an external script...
[11:57] <hateball> jotauver: use \ to escape in bash
[11:57] <Kenjiro> hateball: last week I could install the nvidia drivers (downloaded from their site) by blacklisting nouveau in grub. But then I didn't use the computer after that. Last night I saw the nouveau was loaded again.
[11:57] <Kenjiro> then I coudn't get the blacklist to work again.
[11:58] <soplari> Look, if you had, one shot, or one opportunity
[11:58] <soplari> To seize everything you ever wanted. In one moment
[11:58] <soplari> Would you capture it, or just let it slip?
[11:58] <jotauver> mysql -uroot -p..... DB -E "DROP TABLE \~tmpdfadsf\"  ?
[11:58] <Kenjiro> today I tried installing nvidia driver by means of 'apt', but as you can see, it's not working too :(
[11:58] <jotauver> does not work
[11:59] <geirha> jotauver:   -e 'drop table `~tmpdfadsf`'  or  -e "drop table \`~tmpdfadsf\`"
[12:00] <Kenjiro> it was so much easier to install nvidia drivers some years ago *LOL*
[12:01] <hateball> Kenjiro: it is normally not hard at all, but if you've been using both apt and nvidias own packages... who knows
[12:01] <geirha> jotauver: That's based on vague memories on how to quote things in mysql though. A mysql channel will know for sure
[12:01] <jotauver> perfect!!!
[12:01] <jotauver> thanks a lot
[12:01] <hateball> Kenjiro: I suggest you try cleaning up to get back to square one, and then use ubuntu-drivers
[12:01] <Kenjiro> waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaait a minute
[12:02] <Kenjiro> I just rebooted the PC.
[12:02] <Kenjiro> I did a "tail -1000 /var/log/kernel.log | grep -i nvidia" and there were no errors. O.o
[12:02] <Kenjiro> so I did "lsmod | grep nouveau" and it is not loaded
[12:03]  * Kenjiro ROTFL.
[12:03] <Kenjiro> dark magick is at work here, folks
[12:03] <hateball> Heh
[12:04] <Kenjiro> hateball: this is the first time I try to install both NVidia driver (from their site) and using APT
[12:04] <hateball> these days I think nvidias package uses dkms as well, but it's still neater to use the official packages
[12:04] <Kenjiro> I have always only downloaded the driver from NVidia, blacklisted nouveau, rebooted the PC (so nouveau wouldn't be loaded), install NVidia driver and that's it
[12:05] <hateball> and if you "need" to be bleeding edge, there's the not-official-but-official ppa :p
[12:05] <tatertots> Kenjiro: did you finally get nvidia things worked out?
[12:05] <Kenjiro> tatertots: looks like I do.
[12:05] <tatertots> Kenjiro: good..i'm happy for you
[12:05] <Kenjiro> tatertots: thanks, I am too *LOL*
[12:06] <Kenjiro> oh well... now I'll have to wait till I get back home to see it really working.
[12:06] <Kenjiro> for now all I can do is check the logs and see there are no errors ;)
[12:06] <Kenjiro> hateball, k1l, tatertots - thanks for your time and attention
[12:07] <akik> Kenjiro: what did you need to do to install the nvidia .run file?
[12:09] <darthho0> hey when I install nvidia drivers, I can't login
[12:12] <tatertots> darthho0: why not?
[12:12] <darthho0> apparently something with lightdm and it not having permissions
[12:12] <darthho0> so it logs me right back out when I log in
[12:13] <hateball> darthho0: How have you installed these drivers?
[12:13] <darthho0> ubuntu repositories
[12:13] <hateball> darthho0: check that you are the owner of ~/.Xauthority
[12:14] <darthho0> no root is
[12:14] <hateball> Yeah, that happens if you run GUI apps as root/sudo
[12:14] <hateball> darthho0: chown that file to your user:user
[12:15] <darthho0> hateball will 777 do?
[12:15] <darthho0> if so just did no luck
[12:15] <hateball> darthho0: No, that's chmod
[12:15] <darthho0> do I have to restart
[12:15] <darthho0> oh ok
[12:15] <darthho0> can u give me the command
[12:15] <hateball> and you most certainly do not want it to be 777
[12:16] <hateball> darthho0: sudo chown $USER:$USER ~/.Xauthority
[12:17] <darthho0> no luck hateball
[12:17] <darthho0> would should permissions be?
[12:17] <hateball> darthho0: you want the file to be 0600
[12:18] <hateball> darthho0: can you pastebin the output of "stat ~/.Xauthority" ?
[12:19] <darthho0> anything in particular ur looking for
[12:19] <darthho0> can't pastebin it as I'm on a different computer
[12:19] <Sultan> hello
[12:20] <Sultan> some one there
[12:20] <darthho0> at the end of access modify and change is ~0500
[12:20] <rease> what is that?
[12:20] <Sultan> i am facing freezing isssue in ubuntu 16.04
[12:21] <Sultan> ???
[12:21] <Sultan> ??
[12:22] <rease> ?//
[12:22] <Sultan> ???
[12:22] <hateball> !help | Sultan
[12:22] <darthho0> hateball, any luck on my problem
[12:22] <rease> indo mana?
[12:23] <hateball> darthho0: Are you using Ubuntu?
[12:23] <darthho0> Yess 16.04
[12:23] <Sultan> yes ubuntu 16.04
[12:23] <darthho0> he was asking me Sultan
[12:23] <darthho0> lol
[12:23] <hateball> darthho0: because the proper access line looks like "(0600/-rw-------)  Uid: ( 1000/ user)  Gid: ( 1000/ user)"
[12:24] <BluesKaj> Sultan, what freezes, apps , desktop ..what?
[12:24] <hateball> darthho0: given that you are the first and primary user
[12:24] <rease> guys, how to upgrade ubuntu 15.10 to xenial xerus  using terminal? thanks
[12:24] <Sultan> it freezes totally
[12:24] <darthho0> yeah it looks like that hateball
[12:24] <Sultan> i have to restart it forcefully
[12:24] <darthho0> should I restart
[12:24] <zxj> hello
[12:24] <hateball> darthho0: doesnt hurt
[12:24] <darthho0> ok 1 step ahead
[12:25] <darthho0> nope doesn't work
[12:26] <hateball> darthho0: and you've installed some new drivers, how?
[12:26] <hateball> I'm worrying since you've seemingly been using sudo and chmod a bit haphazardly
[12:26] <darthho0> sudo apt-get install nvidia-375 hateball
[12:26] <hateball> Right, that shouldnt break anything
[12:27] <darthho0> this was after
[12:27] <hateball> darthho0: and is your card supported by nvidia-375?
[12:27] <darthho0> well it seems like this problem is present in a lot of computer
[12:27] <darthho0> idk
[12:27] <hateball> darthho0: If it's an older card, you'll have to use nvidia-340
[12:27] <darthho0> oh ok
[12:27] <darthho0> i think i used that one and 340 broke it
[12:27] <darthho0> won't start up at all
[12:28] <darthho0> geforce gtx 220
[12:28] <hateball> darthho0: It's not GT220? I dont think there is a GTX220
[12:28] <hateball> darthho0: run "lspci" to be sure
[12:28] <kubanc> is it possible to sync Ubuntu clock with Windows local machine with one command (similar command in command prompt is net time \\server /set /y)
[12:29] <darthho0> oh its a gt220 then hateball
[12:29] <hateball> darthho0: then 340 is the latest working driver for that chipset
[12:29] <darthho0> ok installing now
[12:30] <darthho0> 375 seems to work with my card just not letting me login
[12:31] <hateball> darthho0: did you check that nvidia even loaded? it shouldnt be able to with the gt220, so you would be using nouveau still
[12:31] <darthho0> yeah see now I can't get past the decrypting of my sdd
[12:31] <darthho0> with nvidia-340
[12:31] <darthho0> same as last time
[12:32] <hateball> you should still be able to enter the passphrase
[12:32] <hateball> just... not see it
[12:32] <hateball> for that you need a recent nvidia driver, that's true
[12:33] <darthho0> it froze
[12:34] <darthho0> pre-passphrase entering
[12:43] <brunch875> I put whatever in /usr/local/bin/ and whatever.so in /usr/local/lib/ but when I run whatever it complains that it cannot find whatever.so
[12:43] <brunch875> did I do something evidently wrong?
[12:45] <mguy> brunch875: what is your LD_LIBRARY_PATH set to? That's where you need to put the .so
[12:45] <IdleOne> source whatever.so
[12:45] <ducasse> brunch875: did you run ldconfig to rebuild the cache?
[12:45] <brunch875> mguy: LD_LIBRARY_PATH is unchanged from vanilla installation, I expected it to work like PATH on local
[12:46] <brunch875> ducasse: ooh, yeah did nothing of that
[12:46] <brunch875> better document myself about ldconfig
[12:47] <mguy> right, you will need to run that next but make sure you are putting them where the system expects firs
[12:47] <brunch875> LD_LIBRARY_PATH isn't set
[12:47] <brunch875> but I take it ldconfig will take care of that, right>?
[12:48] <ducasse> it is set in one of the /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf files
[12:48] <ducasse> (by default)
[12:48] <Sultan> can some one has solution for my issue
[12:50] <neutrino__> Hi. I'm experimenting with building recipes on launchpad and noticed that the build logs include email addresses in clear. Is there any way to disable that?
[12:59] <huggybear404> how can ubuntu 16 not have a disk util ? I search disk and get no results
[13:01] <ioria> huggybear404, what you mean ?
[13:01] <OerHeks> !info gparted
[13:02] <OerHeks> indeed gparted gets removed after install, it is optional
[13:02] <huggybear404> the old versions had diskutil to admin disks, raids etc
[13:02] <clissold345> huggybear404, or perhaps you want Disks?
[13:02] <huggybear404> yes
[13:03] <ioria> !info  gnome-disk-utility xenial
[13:03] <ioria> huggybear404, already installed, i think
[13:03] <ioria> huggybear404, run 'gnome-disks' from cli or type disks in Dash
[13:03] <OerHeks> gnome-disk-utility is standard, not optional IIRC
[13:04] <huggybear404> hm should be mandatory I think but was not installed with my ubuntu server 16.10
[13:05] <ioria> huggybear404, server, no it'a a gui app
[13:05] <OerHeks> heh, there are no gnome components on a server
[13:05] <ducasse> OerHeks: it's a dependency in certain flavors, that's all, look at 'apt rdepends gnome-disk-utility'
[13:06] <huggybear404> is there an easy samba interface or is the only way to edit smb.conf ?
[13:06] <ioria> !info gigolo
[13:06] <ioria> huggybear404, but better use smb.conf
[13:09] <ioria> huggybear404, you can use also system-config-samba
[13:10] <theparadoxer02> i have installed ubuntu on my system that has only one partition  and i want to partition it now to create more disks ,
[13:11] <HappyBuzz> Use Gparted
[13:11] <ioria> theparadoxer02, you need a liceCd
[13:11] <theparadoxer02> can i do it ? partion/resize the same disk in which the system files are installed ?
[13:11] <ioria> theparadoxer02,  *LiveCd
[13:11] <BluesKaj> !gparted | theparadoxer02
[13:11] <OerHeks> ioria +1 use live-cd
[13:12] <OerHeks> you cannot unmount a running disk
[13:12] <theparadoxer02> ubuntulo12, gparted is not allowing me to create disk/partition
[13:12] <huggybear404> I try creat a partition in disks and get error not all space available appears to be used, what is this ?
[13:13] <ioria> theparadoxer02,  gparted it's the right tool but from a live LiveCd
[13:14] <ioria> huggybear404, if you paste sudo parted -l someone could help
[13:15] <huggybear404> hm now it worked, had to format it before I could create partition, weird as I always part first and then format
[13:16] <huggybear404> what does guid part table mean ?
[13:17] <ioria> huggybear404, that it use gpt
[13:18] <Aliekezhi> hi, on current ubuntu LTS, the firefox-52 version is ESR ?
[13:18] <huggybear404> is that the best way ?
[13:19] <OerHeks> Aliekezhi, no
[13:20] <OerHeks> Aliekezhi, you would need to install the ESR version yourself, if you *need* flash java ans silverlight
[13:20] <Aliekezhi> OerHeks, I don't see much difference of performances with older firefox versions...Controry to everything said about it...
[13:21] <OerHeks> Aliekezhi, good, that means html5 and the firefox engine work good for you
[13:22] <Aliekezhi> OerHeks, so new firefox is still as slow and heavy as it was ;( all this was a lie ? ^^
[13:22] <huggybear404> hm I create part on second drive, it shows no partition info , has no delete part button, why  ?
[13:24] <OerHeks> Aliekezhi, dunno what you call a lie: flash and silverlight are dead, that is the only difference between FF52 <> FF52 ESR
[13:24] <OerHeks> and java, i presume
[13:25] <Aliekezhi> OerHeks, except if flash develops a non NPAPI version, rigth ?
[13:25] <oneil> hi team, one persone know openwrt ?
[13:26] <OerHeks> Aliekezhi, that would be future talk, i think html5 is enough for multimediasupport in your browser.
[13:26] <akik> oneil: this is for ubuntu support, not openwrt
[13:27] <oneil> yes i know, but no personne on openwrt chanel answer :(
[13:27] <OerHeks> oneil, then join the general channel ##linux ?
[13:28] <akik> oneil: use their forum
[13:29] <oneil> yes i'am try, but is hard for me because, i'am french
[13:29] <oneil> :s desesperate
[13:30] <chrisml> how do i change dns servers on 14.04? /etc/resolv.conf says not to edit it
[13:32] <OerHeks> chrisml, edit your connection in networkmanager, you can override dns there
[13:32] <chrisml> OerHeks how on cli?
[13:32] <lerner> i dont fully understand how to quote iftop. I get the sudo iftop -i wlan1, but what if I want other modes? do I have to -NBpn or -N -B -p -n?
[13:33] <OerHeks> chrisml, editting networkmanager on cli ?
[13:33]  * OerHeks wonders why
[13:33] <chrisml> don't think i have networkmanager
[13:33] <chrisml> OerHeks server
[13:36] <ikevin> chrisml, do it in your /etc/network/interfaces
[13:36] <Nitesh> ANyway to figure out why I see the following inside a Ubuntu17.04 VM, filesystem is turning into readonly due to some input output errors, why is it happening? https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/Gxod8BLm7Ewzyj1tP0pQr15M1UNdIGYhyRLivL9gydE=
[13:36] <OerHeks> chrisml, on server you can edit your resolv.conf, that would be legit https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkConfigurationCommandLine/Automatic#Setting_up_DNS
[13:36] <chrisml> ikevin thanks, seems like a million places to change it lol
[13:37] <chrisml> OerHeks nope, resolve.conf gets overwritten on restart
[13:37] <chrisml> looks like /etc/network/interfaces is the one
[13:37] <ikevin> chrisml, the way to change them depends of what you use to configure your network
[13:38] <chrisml> whatever is default on 14.04
[13:38] <ikevin> chrisml, 14.04 server or desktop?
[13:38] <chrisml> server
[13:39] <ikevin> chrisml, on server most time it's /etc/network/interfaces
[13:39] <chrisml> ikevin yeah, thanks
[13:39] <chrisml> then `sudo service networking restart`?
[13:40]  * ssarah says hi
[13:40] <ikevin> chrisml, sudo nohup service networking restart
[13:41] <chrisml> ikevin nohup?
[13:41] <chrisml> ?
[13:43] <ikevin> chrisml, if you restart networking you can be disconnected from ssh, if it's the case, without nohup networking will not start
[13:50] <dannyLopez> Hi.
[13:52] <heng> df
[13:52] <heng> ls
[13:55] <sucode_>  I have to design a distro based on Debian
[13:55] <sucode_>  where should i get the relevant information
[13:55] <sucode_> but that distro based on ubuntu moreover debian
[13:56] <_alexchance> Any mmorpg games for linux that have busty female type anime characters. Theres plenty on windows, buy I'm new to linux.
[13:57] <nicomachus> _alexchance: this isn't the place to ask...
[13:57] <nicomachus> try ##gamingonlinux
[13:58] <nicomachus> make that #gamingonlinux
[13:58] <_alexchance> Ok thanks for the heads up ^^
[14:02] <sucode_> how can i get started to made a linux distro based on ubuntu or debian
[14:22] <darthho0> hey i only have a 60 gb ssd and i was just at 48gb free two hours ago... anyway to free up space i hardly installed anything
[14:23] <ikonia> remove stuff you don't kneed
[14:23] <darthho0> damn hoping magic cli command that freed up space
[14:23] <ikonia> what is using the space ?
[14:24] <ikonia> a default install is approx 2GB - so you have used space somewhere
[14:24] <darthho0> idk i told u 2 hours ago it was at 48 gig
[14:24] <darthho0> ;p
[14:24] <ikonia> then look at what's using the space
[14:24] <j4f-shredder> hey, how do I ignore local addresses on chrome when I configure the /etc/environment?
[14:24] <akik> darthho0: you can see where the space is allocated "sudo du -sk /* | sort -n"
[14:24] <Simonious> Guys got any experience with logging data to a USB stick?  I want the stick to last as long as possible before it fails.  I've been messing around with nilfs2, but it's giving me a little trouble.  I could use a recommendation on a filesystem.
[14:24] <j4f-shredder> I'm behind a proxy and I don want to use a proxy for 127.0.0.1
[14:25] <j4f-shredder> or any other local addreses
[14:25] <ikonia> j4f-shredder: use the http_ignore, or the ignore settings in chrome
[14:25] <ikonia> thats nothing to do with /etc/environment
[14:25] <j4f-shredder> I saw a guy setting  no_proxy variable
[14:25] <j4f-shredder> in etc
[14:25] <j4f-shredder> no_proxy=localhost,127.0.0.0,127.0.1.1,127.0.1.1,local.home
[14:25] <darthho0> my home folder has most of the space
[14:25] <ikonia> ok, do that
[14:26] <darthho0> i wonder what the hell i dled
[14:26] <ikonia> does chrome honour that ?
[14:26] <j4f-shredder> no
[14:26] <j4f-shredder> it doesnt work
[14:26] <j4f-shredder> I restarted apache
[14:26] <j4f-shredder> and that file
[14:26] <j4f-shredder> an nothing
[14:26] <ikonia> what has apache got to do with it ?
[14:27] <ikonia> apache has nothing to do with your broser
[14:27] <j4f-shredder> cause I'm using virtual hosts
[14:27] <j4f-shredder> for different ports
[14:27] <ikonia> so ?
[14:27] <j4f-shredder> I'm serving different projects
[14:27] <ikonia> apache has nothing to do with your browser
[14:28] <j4f-shredder> that I want to ignore proxy for local addreses
[14:28] <j4f-shredder> as simple as that
[14:28] <ikonia> right - thats your BROWSER
[14:28] <ikonia> not your web server
[14:28] <j4f-shredder> I'm in ubuntu 16.10
[14:28] <j4f-shredder> http_ignore
[14:28] <j4f-shredder> what's that solution?
[14:29] <ikonia> configure your browser
[14:29] <j4f-shredder> cause chrome takes the system configuration
[14:29] <j4f-shredder> it doesnt let you configure proxy there
[14:29] <ikonia> ok - so set it to ignore in the system setting,
[14:29] <ikonia> or in the config
[14:31] <j4f-shredder> ikonia: I know, but how do I do that
[14:31] <j4f-shredder> how do I ignore local addreses on the system config?
[14:31] <j4f-shredder> that's what I've been asking all along
[14:32] <ikonia> it won't work like that
[14:33] <ikonia> in the browser Applications > System Preferences > Network > Advanced > Proxies
[14:34] <j4f-shredder> I already did that
[14:34] <j4f-shredder> but it says it takes the config from the system
[14:34] <j4f-shredder> I already stated that
[14:34] <ikonia> sorry - thats on mac
[14:34] <dgnorton> I have a ThinkPad T540p with Nvidia card and an external ASUS 4K monitor. It would go full 4K resolution on 14.04. I did a fresh install of 16.04 and can't get resolution above 1920x1080. 'xrandr' output is here...http://pastebin.com/nuTyvufk and 'sudo get-edid|parse-edid' output is here...http://pastebin.com/SQnCta2z. Any ideas?
[14:34] <j4f-shredder> When running Google Chrome under a supported desktop environment, the system proxy settings will be used. However, either your system is not supported or there was a problem launching your system configuration.  But you can still configure via the command line. Please see man google-chrome-stable for more information on flags and environment variables.
[14:34] <ikonia> j4f-shredder: what OS are you running
[14:35] <j4f-shredder> ubuntu 16.10
[14:35] <ikonia> (on the desktop for the browser)
[14:36] <j4f-shredder> ubuntu 16.10, confirmed
[14:36] <ikonia> j4f-shredder: is there not config for ignore local in https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/net-proxy.html
[14:37] <j4f-shredder> no
[14:37] <j4f-shredder> that was on older ubuntus
[14:37] <j4f-shredder> they took it out
[14:37] <j4f-shredder> for some reason
[14:37] <ikonia> try the "no_proxy_ setting then as you where doing earlier
[14:38] <j4f-shredder> it doesnt work
[14:38] <j4f-shredder> I found
[14:38] <j4f-shredder> that you can pass
[14:38] <j4f-shredder> a flag
[14:38] <ikonia> what EXACTLY are you doing
[14:38] <j4f-shredder> https://www.internalpointers.com/post/run-chrome-chromium-proxy-settings-linux
[14:39] <j4f-shredder> --proxy-bypass-list="192.168.56.100:8080;127.0.0.1:8080;*.google.com"
[14:39] <ikonia> are you comfortable doing it that way ?
[14:39] <j4f-shredder> I was adding to /etc/environment this line no_proxy=127.0.0.1,localhost,127.0.0.0,127.0.1.1,127.0.1.1,local.home
[14:39] <j4f-shredder> then I did source /etc/environment
[14:39] <ikonia> that won't work
[14:40] <ikonia> as that is just a shell setting
[14:40] <ikonia> the desktop would need to be restarted to re-parse that file
[14:40] <j4f-shredder> so I have to reboot the machine?
[14:40] <ikonia> you have to restart the desktop for that file to be re-parsed
[14:40] <j4f-shredder> perfect
[14:40] <j4f-shredder> thanks
[14:40] <j4f-shredder> I have
[14:40] <ikonia> you have what ?
[14:41] <j4f-shredder> 127.0.0.1:81  and 127.0.0.1:82  different projects on different ports defined in vhost
[14:41] <MustaKrakish> a lovely bunch of coconuts
[14:41] <j4f-shredder> do I have to specify that specific ports on that list?
[14:41] <ikonia> no
[14:41] <j4f-shredder> or just 127.0.0.1
[14:41] <j4f-shredder> _
[14:41] <j4f-shredder> ?
[14:41] <ikonia> port 80 is assumed for http_proxy and 443 for https_proxy
[14:42] <j4f-shredder> ok, I will try that, thanks
[14:42] <j4f-shredder> xD
[14:42] <j4f-shredder> sorry for my dumbness
[14:42] <j4f-shredder> I was about to get back to windows
[14:42] <j4f-shredder> to the comfort zone
[14:42] <ikonia> nothign wrong with that
[14:43] <raddy> Hello Everybody
[14:43] <raddy> How to free up hidden space ?
[14:44] <raddy> df and du are showing different outputs
[14:44] <ikonia> how is it hidden ?
[14:44] <raddy> ikonia, df and du shows different output
[14:44] <ikonia> thats fine
[14:45] <raddy> ikonia, du shows 38GB, but df shows 88GB
[14:45] <ikonia> thats fine
[14:45] <raddy> ikonia, pleasure elaborate
[14:46] <ikonia> google du and df are different
[14:46] <ikonia> you will seen the 3 main reasons they can show different data
[14:46] <OerHeks> df is accounting for all the space allocated for inodes and other administrative overhead, whereas du is just shows block usage by default, not file size.
[14:46] <dobs> hi, i plug my usb drive in, unity detects it, i copy my file on it, everything works fine .. however when i unplug/plug it the file is not there anymore .. any clue?
[14:48] <OerHeks> dobs, use "ls -la" to see all files, ls shows no hidden and only files for your user
[14:48] <dobs> OerHeks: if i "safely remove" the stick then everything works out but it's "new" that i need to do this
[14:48] <slayer192> Hello, I have a problem with the installer (16.04) Dell Lattitude 6420.  During the kernel booting it panics on loading/probing the i2400m wireless driver.  I know how to blacklist drivers on a installed system, can I blacklist via a boot option? Or do I need to take the initramfs apart to remove the driver?
[14:49] <OerHeks> dobs, always use 'safely remove' button
[14:49] <dobs> OerHeks: ... yes ok but what i would like to know if why does unplugging my usb drives does not work as on today
[14:50] <dobs> OerHeks: can i enable the sync option when automounting drives on ubuntu?
[14:51] <JediMaster> Does anyone know if debian preinst scripts are run when you --reinstall a package?
[14:51] <OerHeks> dobs,  so you copied a file, pulled the usb, without the proper use of that button, and now the file is gone?
[14:52] <dobs> OerHeks: yes!
[14:52] <dobs> OerHeks: but the EXACT same operation has been working for ~5 years
[14:52] <kiko007> alguien esta
[14:52] <OerHeks> dobs, then you were lucky all those years :-(
[14:53] <kiko007> una personaaaaaa
[14:53] <dobs> OerHeks: ok so , are you telling me: on a NTFS usb drive i ABSOLUTELY NEED to "safely remove" the drive before any changes are "commited" ?
[14:53] <kiko007> hablo español
[14:53] <kbob> ubotto give kiko007 indicaciones
[14:54] <OerHeks> dobs,  that would be the good procedure, yes.
[14:54] <aotaointbin> !ubuntu-es
[14:54] <OerHeks> dobs, not only for ntfs
[14:54] <kiko007> ah ok gracias
[14:54] <kiko007> apenas hablo spanish
[14:54] <dobs> OerHeks: sorry but that's not my question :( i want to know if there is a way to simply unplug the drive and everyhing is still there (like Windows)
[14:55] <OerHeks> dobs, no. if you copy 'cp <file>  /path/to/usb 'you could use 'sync' after that to be sure, the gui wants you to use the button.
[14:56] <OerHeks> if your usb device had a led, it would be blinking ( nice warning)
[14:56] <dobs> OerHeks: its a 1k file
[15:00] <enigmabomb> Hello everyone. This Ubuntu issue is causing  me downtime and money. What can I do here? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/42926075/pdoexception-sqlstatehy000-2002-php-network-getaddresses-getaddrinfo-faile
[15:02] <OerHeks> enigmabomb, what about that answers: libc update?
[15:02] <OerHeks> enigmabomb, after restart nginx all works fine, no?
[15:02] <enigmabomb> Restarting nginx everyday at 3am isnt a viable solution for me right now.
[15:03] <OerHeks> 'every day' ??
[15:03] <dobs> OerHeks: i just tested on the desktop of a colleague (same OS same PC) and its working perfectly (i can copy file on the usb drive and unplug it)
[15:03] <enigmabomb> OerHeks: It auto updates that library every day at 3am it seems
[15:03] <OerHeks> dobs then you are lucky again.
[15:03] <dobs> ok thanks for everything anyway
[15:03] <ducasse> dobs: there is no guarantee that is safe.
[15:04] <jeffreylevesque> i created an ubuntu trusty64 virtualbox, and it seems to have proper partitions.  But, after i convert it to a package.box, and load it into vagrant, `dh -f` seems to show the main partition on `/` to be much much smaller than I had intended - https://github.com/jeff1evesque/machine-learning/pull/2947#issuecomment-288288725
[15:04] <enigmabomb> https://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-3239-2/ Seems to reference my issue
[15:04] <jeffreylevesque> can anyone provide any suggestions?
[15:04] <dobs> ducasse: i have been doing this for 10 years never had one single problem
[15:04] <OerHeks> enigmabomb, i hope that you don't get daily updates for libc  ...
[15:04] <enigmabomb> Ive woken up to downtime two days in a row. This appears to be the culrprit
[15:04] <ducasse> dobs: well, then you have been lucky.
[15:04] <dobs> ducasse: i really think its a problem with either nautilus or my udev rules
[15:05] <ducasse> ubottu: a udev rule could only trigger _after_ the device is removed, it can't predict the future.
[15:06] <ducasse> dobs: a udev rule could only trigger _after_ the device is removed, it can't predict the future.
[15:06] <dobs> ducasse: do you know how to automatically enable the sync flag when automounting usbdrive in ubuntu?
[15:07] <roadrunneratwast> Hey all.  I have a new laptop with a webcam but I can't get it to be recognized by kubuntu.  It is not listed in lsusb
[15:07] <roadrunneratwast> any ideas?
[15:08] <ducasse> dobs: no, but i guess that would be a gvfs thing, though.
[15:08] <dobs> ducasse: ok .. how can i enable "please flush all my changes automatically on the mounted disk" option lol
[15:08] <chiluk> roadrunneratwast: try the newest hwe kernel first.
[15:08] <dobs> ducasse: (without typing "sync" lol)
[15:10] <holst> Is it still possible to install the nvidia 367 drivers someway?
[15:10] <holst> in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
[15:10] <journal> anyone know of a decent plug and play usb wifi adapter
[15:11] <k1l> !info nvidia-367 xenial
[15:11] <roadrunneratwast> chiluk.  it looks like it is already installed
[15:11] <sipior> dobs: udevil is one option. beware that mounting usb devices with the sync can shorten their lifespan dramatically (mostly older drives now, i imagine)
[15:11] <k1l> holst: its the 375 driver instead in 16.04 now
[15:12] <chiluk> roadrunner what version specifically? uname -a
[15:12] <holst> k1l: mm, but the problem is that we need the 367 driver...
[15:12] <holst> 37 dropped support for the cards amazon has in their g2 instances
[15:12] <roadrunneratwast> chiluk Linux mitchell-ThinkPad-X230 4.8.0-42-generic #45~16.04.1-Ubun
[15:12] <roadrunneratwast> tu SMP Thu Mar 9 14:10:58 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Li
[15:12] <roadrunneratwast> nux
[15:12] <dobs> sipior: then how does windows 7,8,10 do it? i mean you can simply plug an usb drive, copy the file and unplug it WITHOUT "safely remove"
[15:13] <chiluk> yep roadrunneratwast you are at latest.. if it's not showing up in lsusb at all then it may actually be a hardware problem... does it work under another OS?
[15:13] <sipior> dobs: windows has an option which allows you to specify sync behaviour as well. that's how they do it :-)
[15:13] <slayer192> How can I disable a drive from loading during installation?
[15:13] <chiluk> roadrunneratwast: are you sure it's not sitting on some weird bus?
[15:13] <roadrunneratwast> it might be on a weird bus
[15:13] <roadrunneratwast> how would i drive that bus?
[15:13] <chiluk> roadrunneratwast: lspci then?
[15:14] <dobs> sipior: and do you where that option is under ubuntu? :)
[15:14] <sipior> dobs: modern usb sticks that do better block allocation are probably safe to use in this way, although performance will suffer
[15:14] <dobs> sipior: i dont mind about performance
[15:14] <sipior> dobs: the sync option in /etc/fstab, udev rules, whichever.
[15:14] <dobs> sipior: how can i "automatically enable sync where i plug a usb drive"
[15:15] <roadrunneratwast> chiluk:  could it be this:  0d:00.0 System peripheral: Ricoh Co Ltd PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Con
[15:15] <roadrunneratwast> troller (rev 0
[15:15] <sipior> dobs: udevil is one option, as i mentioned.
[15:15] <chiluk> roadrunneratwast: I just checked my thinkpad and mine shows up as a chicony device on the usb bus
[15:15] <chiluk> the ricoh is probably the sd card adapter
[15:16] <dobs> sipior: ok thanks! one last question: why on _every_ other desktops here everything works fine
[15:16] <roadrunneratwast> chiluk you got the chicony from lspci?
[15:16] <dobs> sipior: what i mean is, maybe _I_ did something wrong?
[15:16] <chiluk> roadrunneratwast: chicony is on lsusb
[15:16] <sipior> dobs: most of the time i/o is scheduled quickly enough that you don't notice
[15:16] <sipior> dobs: sometimes you notice.
[15:16] <k1l> oh, schüsse in london vor dem parlament
[15:16] <chiluk> if you do an lsusb -v and look for video you should see something there.
[15:16] <k1l> (sorry, wrong channel)
[15:16] <dobs> sipior: i can wait 10 mins for a 1k file, then unplug it and nothing gets written
[15:17] <dobs> sipior: unless i safely remove it or type "sync"
[15:17] <chiluk> roadrunneratwast: it could also be that lenovo decided to use a bad usb 3.0 hub between the camera and the root usb port.
[15:17] <chiluk> sometimes they do things like that.
[15:17] <OerHeks> dobs, that is new info "i can wait 10 mins for a 1k file"  maybe the usb drive is bad?
[15:18] <sipior> dobs: 10 minutes is a little excessive. sounds like something is broken.
[15:18] <dobs> OerHeks: thats not what i said, what i mean is nothing gets written until i safely remove the drive
[15:18] <roadrunneratwast> no i don't have any video showing
[15:18] <dobs> sor type "sync"
[15:18] <Guest76548> white power
[15:19] <dobs> OerHeks: the usb drive is fine its working perfectly on the desktop next to me which has the EXACT same OS and hardware as mine
[15:19] <richud> enigmabomb:very interesting I think that is exactly what caused a load of stuff to go down for me yesterday
[15:20] <OerHeks> dobs, well, unlearn your windows behaviour, and use the button or rsync. no other answer.
[15:21] <dobs> OerHeks: https://justpaste.it/14qd3
[15:21] <OerHeks> you are pushing to windows, try this on a mac too :-D
[15:21] <dobs> OerHeks: is there something wrong you can see&
[15:21] <dobs> (i pasted my dmesg -w)
[15:30] <holst> k1l: It seems that it works to pull down the .deb files from the old repo (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/zesty/amd64/nvidia-367/367.57-0ubuntu3); good enough solution for now. I hope AWS soon will upgrade their gpus ;-)
[15:30] <k1l> holst: that is the 17.04 repo
[15:33] <Skyrider> Greetings all
[15:33] <Skyrider> I wish to try something out on another OS, and wish to switch back again to ubuntu. Is there a way I can backup everything? Not just the files, but the installed packages, etc as well.
[15:33] <Skyrider> Like an image backup ^^
[15:34] <OerHeks> !clone
[15:34] <OerHeks> you can clone an image with clonezilla, in our repos
[15:34] <Skyrider> I'm on a VPS (openVZ), doubt I can clone it by image ^^
[15:35] <OerHeks> Skyrider, you should have told this by start
[15:35] <Skyrider> Sorry, forgot to mention.
[15:35] <OerHeks> check the openvz manual howto clone the image
[15:36] <ducasse> Skyrider: in that case, check if your provider lets you create an image
[15:36] <OerHeks> maybe it is an option in your control panel?
[15:37] <jeffreylevesque> during install, can i specify that i want 512MB to the /home mount point?
[15:38] <k1l> jeffreylevesque: you can chose manual partitioning and adjust like you want
[15:38] <OerHeks> jeffreylevesque, pretty small, 512 for /home/, choose the manuall partitioning?
[15:39] <jeffreylevesque> well, I didn't specify, i just created a primary partition with 12GB, i converted it to a package.box (for vagrant), when i loaded it for vagrant, my primary partition for the `/` mountpoint magically only has 2GB
[15:40] <jeffreylevesque> so, i was thinking of creating an ubuntu vm with the /home explicitly defined
[15:40] <jeffreylevesque> so vagrant doesn't try to take away from the 12GB `/` on the main partition
[15:41] <OerHeks> so vagrant limits your home to 2 gb minimum
[15:42] <OerHeks> never played with vagrant, not interested as it uses a funny older kernel.
[15:43] <k1l> jeffreylevesque: that sounds more like a vagrant issue, not an ubuntu issue
[15:49] <jeffreylevesque> i had intended the / partition to be 12GB
[15:49] <jeffreylevesque> but, instead i have like 2.1GB
[15:50] <jeffreylevesque> https://github.com/jeff1evesque/machine-learning/pull/2947#issuecomment-288288725
[15:50] <jeffreylevesque> like it reordered / redefined the partitions
[15:51] <jeffreylevesque> so maybe if i explicitly define the /home mount during install
[15:51] <jeffreylevesque> when i load it to vagrant, it'll be better
[15:54] <randall_> join #atlantaphp
[15:55]  * vlt doesn't
[16:10] <JediMaster> Is there any way to get a list of the last packages that were installed/upgraded from apt-get/dpkg?
[16:10] <ducasse> JediMaster: /var/log/apt/history.log iirc
[16:10] <pavlos> JediMaster, there is an apt history file
[16:10] <nacc> JediMaster: /var/log/apt/history.log
[16:10] <nacc> heh
[16:10] <JediMaster> Thanks guys =)
[16:10] <bobbydoogle> Where would one find the latest recommended stable kernel for a given ubuntu version? I'm looking at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ on 14.04 and I see trusy goes up to 3.14.73, I recently upgraded a digital ocean instance and for 14.04 they gave me an option for 4.2.0-36, which I took and runs fine, but I'm confused on what Kernel I will have the most up to date security fixes.
[16:11] <nacc> bobbydoogle: the mainline ppa is *not* recommended
[16:11] <JediMaster> I'm using "DPkg::Post-Invoke" to run a script and I want to trigger it when specific packages are installed, I'll take a look at that log
[16:11] <nacc> bobbydoogle: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds
[16:11] <nacc> bobbydoogle: "These kernels are not supported and are not appropriate for production use."
[16:11] <nacc> bobbydoogle: 4.2.0 is also wrong
[16:12] <k1l> bobbydoogle: mainline kernels are not recommended stable kernels
[16:12] <nacc> bobbydoogle: no longer supported on 14.04 (that is the 14.04.4 kernel which went eol when 14.04.5 came out)
[16:12] <k1l> bobbydoogle: for 14.04 you can have the original 3.13 kernel or the 4.4 kernel from 16.04.
[16:13] <nacc> bobbydoogle: the only two kernels you should use on 14.04 are from the archive (no PPA!) and 3.13.0- based or 4.4.0- based
[16:13] <k1l> bobbydoogle: and those mainline kernels dont get updates or security fixes.
[16:14] <bobbydoogle> sounds terrible, should I look at upgrading my do instance to 14.04.5.... double checking I don't already have that now
[16:14] <nacc> bobbydoogle: i don't know what options digitalocean gives you
[16:15] <BluesKaj> yeah I really don't understand why non-default kernels are supposedly better for any OS , especially stable LTS versions, it's almost a contradiction in terms
[16:15] <k1l> bobbydoogle: 14.04.5 is the 5th "servicepack". so if you run all the updates you are already on 14.04.5
[16:15] <k1l> bobbydoogle: what most people talk about relating to kernels is using the hwe
[16:15] <bobbydoogle> and so I installed 4.2.0-36 and don't "see" any problems, why is this one no good?
[16:16] <k1l> bobbydoogle: becasue you dont get any updates and miss the ubuntu patches
[16:16] <bobbydoogle> hwe, okay looking into that, thanks, I'm new to managing kernels
[16:16] <nacc> bobbydoogle: it hasn't been updated in months?
[16:16] <nacc> !hwe | bobbydoogle
[16:16] <k1l> !hwe | bobbydoogle
[16:16] <nacc> BluesKaj: who says they are? :)
[16:16] <k1l> bobbydoogle: beginners should not manage kernels at all. ubuntu has a bunch of teams managing that since its a lot of work
[16:17] <bobbydoogle> that was probably a terrible choice of words, I meant upgrading kernels, I assume I should upgrade my Kernel so I'm not left insecure.
[16:18] <k1l> bobbydoogle: you didnt understand that ubuntu updates the kernels all the time. they just dont change the versioning.
[16:19] <bobbydoogle> kil, okay very interesting, I did not understand that, so I was from the ~1 year ago I installed the instance running 3.13.0-57 generic
[16:19] <bobbydoogle> now I am running 4.2.0-36-generic
[16:19] <bobbydoogle> should I switch back?
[16:19] <k1l> bobbydoogle: the original 3.13 kernel gets updates for security. they just dont increase it to 3.14.... 3.15.... they take the patches and compile it into the 3.13. that is what ubuntu does for all the packages. that is what a stable release system is about. if you want a newer kernel ubuntu offers the HWE like the link told you. which is the backported kernels from newer ubuntus.
[16:19] <bobbydoogle> and also, is a apt-get dist-upgrade, and reboot the way I make sure I get these packages.
[16:19] <k1l> bobbydoogle: you should remove that outdated kernel you isntalled, yes
[16:20] <nacc> bobbydoogle: but specifically for 14.04, only the 14.04.5 hwe kernel (which is 4.4.0 based) at this point
[16:20] <bobbydoogle> I don't need any new features I just don't want to leave a door open for security issues.
[16:21] <k1l> bobbydoogle: then you have the choice for the 3.13 original kernel or the 4.4 HWE kernel. look at the link
[16:21] <ducasse> bobbydoogle: when you use 14.04 on digitalocean, you need to select the new kernel in their webui every time they add one. for newer releases you manage kernels through apt like normal.
[16:22] <bobbydoogle> http
[16:23] <Donald_Trump> Does anybody here mines on Ubuntu
[16:23] <k1l> bobbydoogle: like you can see in this changelog: its always 3.13 but it gets the patches backported: http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/l/linux/linux_3.13.0-112.159/changelog
[16:25] <brunch875> Right now I install plugins on a program by adding lines on a text file. Is there any ubuntu/unix tool which checks if entry exists so that I don't install something twice?
[16:25] <brunch875> kind of like apt handles repositories
[16:26] <brunch875> it would be silly to write my own tool if there's already something out there
[16:26] <OerHeks> some ide's got the function search duplicates.
[16:27] <bobbydoogle> so on digital ocean I can go up to 3.19.0-58 then it jumps to 4.2, there is also the latest 3.13 which would be 3.13.0-91 is the recommendation to use that latter one or go to 4.4 then?
[16:28] <nacc> !info linux-image-generic trusty
[16:29] <nacc> bobbydoogle: you want 3.13.0-112 iiuc
[16:29] <bobbydoogle> hmmm they don't seem to offer that without switching to grub and handling
[16:29] <ducasse> no, digitalocean does not apply every kernel release for trusty, they build their own aiui.
[16:29] <bobbydoogle> !info linux-image-generic trusty is this a command I should run?
[16:30] <k1l> bobbydoogle: ubuntu offers kernels with security patches. that is 3.13.0-112 or 4.4.0.66. if your hoster magages kernels on their own ask them
[16:30] <nacc> ducasse: oh really? ok, i do recall something about that
[16:31] <nacc> bobbydoogle: if digitalocean manages their own kernel, you really should contact them (not really ubuntu at that point)
[16:31] <bobbydoogle> kil, okay this does seem like a good question for digitalocean, thanks for all the help I have a "slightly" better understanding now
[16:41] <malkauns> how do i create a subscreen from commandline?
[16:53] <pvl1> is there a command line tool for ubuntu to paste to fpaste or another non js pastebin
[16:54] <pvl1> *for ubuntu
[16:54] <akik> pvl1: pastebinit
[16:55] <pvl1> akik: thanks
[16:55] <OerHeks> pastebinit -l # gives supported sites
[16:56] <pvl1> sweet. it wouldve taken me a while to find this. glad i came here
[16:56] <Amm0n> pvl1, use ptpb.pw or termbin.com no tools required
[16:56] <OerHeks> pvl1, fpaste wants you to use http://paste.fedoraproject.org/
[16:57] <Southern_Gentlem> OerHeks,  so?
[16:57] <pvl1> for the record, i was looking for Amm0n 's solution
[16:58] <huwjr> hi, apache 2.4.18 with php7, any suggestions for why a curl in php would start to fail, and be fixed by a restart of apache? a curl/ping on command line, using php-cli  were working during the time apache was not able to lookup
[16:59] <huwjr> happened twice out of the blue ~24 hrs apart now.
[16:59] <huwjr> servers been live for months and months.. nothing new, and no new changes to code.
[17:00] <malkauns> with screen how do i do ctrl a+c from commandline?
[17:00] <OerHeks> huwjr, seen more people today, maybe this is due to a libc update recently?
[17:00] <yacc> malkauns, ctrl-a a sends a ctrl-a to the terminal?
[17:00] <OerHeks> https://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-3239-2/
[17:01] <malkauns> yacc, i believe so
[17:01] <malkauns> if you do ctrl a+c inside screen it creates a new subscreen
[17:01] <malkauns> but i want to do that from commandline
[17:01] <huwjr> OerHeks: — i’ve not run any updates/upgrades though :/
[17:02] <yacc> malkauns, figure out what C-a c is bound to, and call that function from the commandline?
[17:02] <malkauns> hmm, sounds messy
[17:03] <malkauns> there should be a way to do it with screen itself
[17:03] <malkauns> for example to create a screen i can do: screen -S screenname -t 0 -A -d -m
[17:03] <huwjr> looks like this is probably the issue though
[17:03] <huwjr> so thanks V V V V much OerHeks
[17:03] <malkauns> but how to create a subscreen within that screen is the issue
[17:04] <malkauns> from commandline
[17:04] <pvl1> malkauns: u want to vertically divide them?
[17:04] <pvl1> i thought thats what byobu is for
[17:04] <OerHeks> huwjr, just resstart php7 i guess.
[17:04] <pvl1> or just get a tiling wm
[17:05] <nacc> malkauns: that is not a 'subscreen', it's a 'new window'
[17:05] <malkauns> wait i think i've may have done it
[17:05] <nacc> malkauns: just run screen again in the screen
[17:05] <malkauns> nacc, yes thx
[17:05] <nacc> malkauns: exactly as documented in `man screen`
[17:05] <Bashing-om> OerHeks: huwjr :: Re-updates on the libc6 packages this day " The following packages will be upgraded: >> libc-bin libc-dev-bin libc6 libc6-dbg libc6-dev libc6-i386 locales multiarch-support " .
[17:21] <alexlens> hello
[17:21] <alexlens> Русские есть?
[17:21] <DJones> !ru | alexlens
[17:24] <L72g5sSq> Stupid question -- say I want to create a cluster of computers for computing. Is there some tool where you don't have to deal with using MPI, i.e. you just run the program on one and it automatically spreads the tasks over all the machines?
[17:24] <L72g5sSq> Like if I type htop on one it'll show me all the cores on the cluster instead on just that one
[17:26] <Mateusz_> "tar -xzf block_files.tar.gz -C /media/mateusz/Database/tmp/gem_unpack" - is supposed to extract block_files.tar.gz in the current folder to /media/mateusz/Database/tmp/gem_unpack. Instead it spams 'tar: home: Cannot mkdir: Permission denied' In the bnext line there is 'tar: home/mateusz/.mozilla: Cannot mkdir: No such file or directory' and so on.
[17:26] <Mateusz_> Is there some obvious bug in my command?
[17:26] <Mateusz_> I am quite surprised, as this script worked before.
[17:28] <nacc> Mateusz_: you could add a -v to see what it is doing, i guess?
[17:28] <nacc> Mateusz_: does block-files.tar.gz contain a .mozilla? (tar ztf | grep)
[17:30] <Mateusz_> nacc: yes, block-files.tar.gz contains a .mozilla folder.
[17:30] <Mateusz_> nacc: Generally it seems to be complaining that unpacking fails, for every single folder and file.
[17:30] <nacc> Mateusz_: can you pastebin the first few lines of the (tar ztf) ?
[17:31] <nacc> Mateusz_: does your current user have permission to write in /media/mateusz/Database/tmp/gem_unpack?
[17:31] <nacc> Mateusz_: note it's not saying /home/mateusz/.mozilla, but home/mateusz/.mozilla, so it's realtive to the extracted path (afaict, that means it's respecting -C)
[17:32] <Mateusz_> nacc: "does your current user have permission to write in /media/mateusz/Database/tmp/gem_unpack?" - no, that is weird... I guess that you found a problem - thanks!
[17:32] <nacc> Mateusz_: there you go :)
[17:34] <Mateusz_> nacc: I forgotten to use recursive chown... ('/media/mateusz/Database/tmp/' was chowned, directories inside not...) *throws a tasty cookie to nacc*
[17:34] <nacc> Mateusz_: ah easy to forget that, yep :)
[17:35] <Mateusz_> I should ask earlier, I lost way too much time on this one :)
[17:36] <xerf> is anyone having issues with evolution?  Have a fresh install of ubuntu 16.10 with Cinnamon DE and evolution crashes on start
[17:37] <LowKey[S]> Hi, anyone familiar with this issues : AMI BIOS detected: BIOS may corrupt low RAM, working around it. ?
[17:40] <monster> hi
[17:40] <monster> hello ?
[17:40] <alkisg> Hi
[17:41] <monster> how are u  ?
[17:41] <alkisg> monster: this is a channel for ubuntu support questions
[17:41] <Mateusz_> I have an archive created with "--absolute-names"  (-P option) - with leading /. I want to unpack them, with / stripped (tar is doing it by default). It is alsost ideal, but I want to silence 'tar: Removing leading `/' from member names'. I found multiple solution how to silence this message during creating archive but none for unpacking. I know about grep -v but it will (a) hide error code from tar (b) add its own error code if / is
[17:43] <nacc> Mateusz_: i don't think there's any trivial way -- is that message that important?
[17:43] <Mateusz_> Cron is busily sending me multiple mails each day (as tar is not silent), I prefer to avoid it.
[17:44] <Mateusz_> nacc: Cron is busily sending me multiple mails each day (as tar is not silent), I prefer to avoid it
[17:44] <nacc> Mateusz_: ah
[17:44] <nacc> Mateusz_: you could redirect it to a well-defined logfile?
[17:45] <Timmay> In latest Ubuntu-Core, how do I load kernel module at boot, seeing that most of the file system is read only? Assume it is in some "writable" folder?
[17:45] <jeffreylevesque> i created a 12GB harddisk vm
[17:46] <jeffreylevesque> when i do `dh -f` the partitions doesn't seem to add up to 12GB
[17:46] <jeffreylevesque> is it supposed to?
[17:46] <Mateusz_> nacc: I am doing it now and have script that alerts me if something except "leading /" apears there. But it is fragile and overcomplicated (cron entry with script that checks whatever other script in cron errored - seriously?)
[17:46] <nacc> Mateusz_: yeah that's not great
[17:47] <nacc> jeffreylevesque: maybe pastebin the output? also i assume you mean df or du, not dh
[17:47] <k1l> jeffreylevesque: look with "sudo parted -l"
[17:47] <Bashing-om> jeffreylevesque: 5% of the partition space ( default ) taken for house keeping .
[17:47] <nacc> Timmay: may want to ask in #snappy
[17:47] <jeffreylevesque> nacc: i have https://bpaste.net/show/a30a0b1a6ba6
[17:47] <Timmay> nacc: Thx will do
[17:48] <nacc> jeffreylevesque: looks to be a 6G or so primary partition
[17:48] <nacc> jeffreylevesque: parted would give more info, as k1l said
[17:48] <nacc> jeffreylevesque: most of the filesystems are virtual btw, you only care about the disks (afaict)
[17:48] <k1l> jeffreylevesque: still that vagrant stuff? why dont you ask the vagrant guys about how their stuff ruins the ubuntu standards?
[17:49] <jeffreylevesque> https://bpaste.net/show/d114375b37a1
[17:51] <nacc> jeffreylevesque: right, so ~8G / and ~4G swap
[17:51] <nacc> jeffreylevesque: (sorry, earlier, misread avail as size)
[17:51] <jeffreylevesque> ok, better than yesterday where i had like 2.1GB on /
[17:51] <nacc> jeffreylevesque: but yeah, vagrant is probably the right channel to ask about vagrant stuff
[17:51] <jeffreylevesque> i can work with this and test it later tonight after work
[17:52] <jeffreylevesque> nacc thanks for your help
[17:54] <Mateusz_> nacc: I opened https://askubuntu.com/questions/895758/during-unpacking-with-tar-hide-the-error-message-tar-removing-leading-fro - there is chance that somebody will know how to do that
[18:02] <Uluru> Hello
[18:06] <xerf> hello
[18:07] <xerf> do X11 config files still get saved to /etc/X11/xorg.conf?  I have custom nvidia settings I need to save across reboots
[18:07] <k1l> xerf: yes
[18:08] <Uluru> Hello, new to Ubuntu and trying to install the gnome-shell-extension-panel-osd but it's coming up with a makefile533 *** missing separator. Stop. Any hlpe please
[18:09] <Southern_Gentlem> Uluru, are you running gnome or unity
[18:09] <Uluru> Running gnome
[18:10] <Southern_Gentlem> so are you installing that from the gnome website?
[18:10] <Uluru> @Southern_Gentlem - I'm installing it from the terminal.
[18:12] <wedgie> Uluru: you're going to need to provide more details about your process up to this point
[18:14] <Uluru> I run the last command "./autogen.sh && make local-install" but the ending keeps giving me an error
[18:14] <OerHeks> Uluru, did you follow this guide? https://github.com/jenslody/gnome-shell-extension-panel-osd
[18:14] <Uluru> Yes
[18:15] <Uluru> Makefile:533: *** missing separator. Stop. < the error I keep getting
[18:15] <OerHeks> example is for fedora
[18:15] <Uluru> Oh
[18:16] <Uluru> So I can't install it on Ubuntu then?
[18:16] <k1l> Uluru: why dont you install it through the gnome website?
[18:17] <Uluru> I don't know how to do that :-/ sorry
[18:17] <OerHeks> https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/708/panel-osd/
[18:19] <k1l> Uluru: that is one part of the gnome shell. that you can install the addons through their website
[18:19] <Uluru> Ah okay, thank you very much I'll try that
[18:20] <Uluru> How do I mention someone in chat please
[18:20] <wedgie> just say their name
[18:20] <wedgie> tab complete is your friend
[18:20] <Uluru> Oh alrigh thank you :)
[18:25] <Uluru> Got it working now thank you :)
[18:27] <Ubuntu_man> hi
[18:28] <Ubuntu_man> i need help with sound
[18:32] <Ubuntu_man> Realtek ALC3661   is
[18:36] <Ubuntu_man> Realtek ALC3661 is my chipset
[18:38] <OerHeks> Ubuntu_man, is that on a laptop, alienware or xps13?
[18:39] <Ubuntu_man> Alienware
[18:39] <Uluru> I got Smuxi so I'll connect using that :-)
[18:39] <OerHeks> Ubuntu_man, you might want to try update alsa, with this dkms guide https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/UpgradingAlsa/DKMS
[18:41] <Uluru> Yay :)
[18:41] <Ubuntu_man> OerHeks what info you have on Realtek ALC3661  chipset i think it lacks bass dept
[18:42] <Ubuntu_man> i have three jacks on my left side of Alienware laptop
[18:49] <Ubuntu_man> https://eu.alienwarearena.com/ucf/show/224892/boards/technical-support-1/ForumPost/how-to-run-ubuntu-14-04-on-alienware-14-mid-2013-and-fix-sound-and-graphic-problems-and-install-wine-correctly
[18:49] <Ubuntu_man> i used this to fix the sound issue
[18:49] <Ubuntu_man> looks like sound depth has arrived
[18:56] <OerHeks> wine ..
[19:02] <millerti> I just installed 16.10 server, and the boot screen is completely garbled.  How can I fix this?  I see solutions online that involve editing some grub settings, but I can't even find out the IP address of the machine, so how can I fix this?
[19:06] <ilzolende> hello, my computer will 'connect' to my bluetooth headphones such that it lists a connection with the headphones and the headphones make the appropriate beeps, but then will continue playing audio through the speakers
[19:07] <ilzolende> is anyone available to help or redirect me to another channel?
[19:07] <nacc> ilzolende: have you updated pulseaudio (or whatever sound control you are using) to use your bt headphones rather than the normal output?
[19:07] <ilzolende> i'll reconnect the headphones and check that
[19:07] <unknwn1> hey guys, i have a problem with my Grub. The problem is that when i start my machine (cold start) grub background (purple, Ubuntu 14.04) appears for a second and then PC freezes on blank screen, and only after warm-restart Grub appears (only Ubuntu installed on ths machine). And that happens every time.
[19:07] <k1l> ilzolende: see the ubuntu sound settings and set the BT headphones as the output device
[19:08] <ilzolende> so i'm in puseaudio audio control in the output devices tab
[19:08] <ilzolende> and it's offering me "speakers" and "Headphones (unplugged)"
[19:08] <ilzolende> if I pick "Headphones (unplugged)", it doesn't play anywhere
[19:09] <ilzolende> i'm connected as "Headset", should I connect as "handsfree" or "audio sink"?
[19:09] <nacc> ilzolende: i've had issues in the past with bt headphones that i have to disconnect and reconnect them in the bt settings before they work properly
[19:09] <k1l> headphones might mean the audio jack
[19:09] <nacc> ilzolende: audio sink, iirc
[19:09] <ilzolende> k1l, yes, i think it does mean the audio jack
[19:09] <ilzolende> will try audio sink
[19:10] <ilzolende> > Connection Failed: blueman.bluez.errors.DBusFailedError: Host is down...
[19:10] <ilzolende> oh whoops wrong device
[19:11] <ilzolende> connected as audio sink...
[19:12] <ilzolende> it made noises through my headphones for a moment!
[19:13] <ilzolende> It's offering me a headset option in output devices now...
[19:13] <qinty> hi
[19:13] <ilzolende> But it's still playing through speakers.
[19:14] <nacc> ilzolende: is it set to play through headset? (and not speakers)?
[19:15] <qinty> I have an unknown partion that can not be mounted in linux. However windows and boot-repair can see it any idea how to fix this
[19:15] <ilzolende> Where would I set that, nacc?
[19:15] <ilzolende> https://i.imgur.com/n28oozF.png
[19:15] <ilzolende> Oh, working, maybe.
[19:15] <ilzolende> At least for one application.
[19:15] <nacc> ilzolende: under the playback tab
[19:15] <ilzolende> Thanks!
[19:16] <nacc> ilzolende: 'output devices' is just the list of all of them
[19:16] <JediMaster> Hi guys, I'm hooking into apt-get/dpkg's "DPkg::Post-Invoke" method to run a script after package changes. How do you get a list of the last packages updated? I've successfully parsed the /var/log/apt/history.log file, however, it's written to AFTER the Post-Invoke scripts are run. I need to know what packages were installed as it's run
[19:16] <nacc> ilzolende: you can also change the 'default' there, iirc
[19:16] <nacc> qinty: use parted to see the partition type?
[19:16] <ilzolende> I'm not seeing an option to set the default.
[19:16] <nacc> ilzolende: i think that's the little green check mark?
[19:16] <ilzolende> Oh, it seems set.
[19:16] <qinty> its says unknown funny thing is though boot-repair can see it
[19:17] <ilzolende> I switched from videos to rhythmbox and it's still working. :)
[19:17] <ilzolende> Thanks, guys!
[19:17] <qinty> partion type: unknown
[19:18] <sliddis2> Hi I tried to download ubuntu 1704. WHen I chose to login to unity 8 screen turns black and I have to poweroff. suggestions? its in a vm, virtualbox
[19:19] <qinty> i've run chkdisk etc on the drive
[19:19] <xangua> !17.04 | sliddis2
[19:22] <millerti> Can anyone help me with my boot screen problem?
[19:23] <dminuoso> Hi. I have just deleted a few gigabytes of data from a directory but the space is not showing as free in df. There are no further hardlinks to the files I deleted, and there are no "deleted" handles left in lsof.
[19:24] <dminuoso> What the heck could be going on here?
[19:24] <dminuoso> The filesystem is nfs.
[19:24] <nacc> dminuoso: did you run `sync` ?
[19:25] <dminuoso> nacc: Yes.
[19:25] <thxffo> would changing the raid configuration on my dell r630 after my host os (ubuntu 14.04) is installed have any negative impact
[19:25] <nacc> thxffo: where/what raid configuration?
[19:25] <thxffo> raid 10
[19:26] <dminuoso> nacc: And before you ask, there's no mount bind magic that's hiding further hardlinks.
[19:26] <nacc> dminuoso: does your nfs server report the same?
[19:26] <dminuoso> nacc: I can't say honestly.
[19:26] <nacc> thxffo: sorry, i mean, bios, swraid, hwraid
[19:26] <dminuoso> NFS is not under my control, and their admin team is grossly incompetent.
[19:26] <dminuoso> So either response is going to be worthless.
[19:26] <thxffo> nacc: it would be in the bios
[19:27] <nacc> thxffo: that's fakeraid, not worth it, generally
[19:27] <nacc> thxffo: you're better off using swraid via mdadm (imo)
[19:27] <nacc> dminuoso: not sure sorry; i'm not sure how nfs does its usage
[19:27] <thxffo> i was actually going to disable raid all together
[19:28] <nacc> thxffo: oh you installed on bios raid and are now turning it off?
[19:28] <thxffo> do you think that would mess up my ubuntu install?
[19:28] <thxffo> yes
[19:28] <nacc> thxffo: yes, it's likely the disks will show up differently if i had to guess
[19:29] <thxffo> ok, that is what i was afraid up
[19:29] <nacc> thxffo: i don't know it for a fact, but it seems like something you want to decide  on before installing :)
[19:30] <thxffo> i was just doing some testing on this server and realized the hd's i ordered with it were too small
[19:30] <thxffo> when i rebuild this sucker i will consider that beforehand :)
[19:31] <n-iCe> Ok, does anyone use openshot?
[19:33] <elias_a> n-iCe: I tried.
[19:33] <elias_a> n-iCe: Kdenlive is much more stable and they respond on IRC. :)
[19:33] <caliculk> I have "lost" my password/my password is not working on a box, I have tried setting Ubuntu to run level 1, using passwd as root, and then continuing on with exec /sbin/init but after this process finishes, I am still unable to login to the machine.
[19:33] <caliculk> Could someone please assist?
[19:35] <caliculk> The mount point is rw
[19:36] <lauren> any of y'all know of any alternatives to mtr that use a fixed ping-time plot? like, visual mtr alternatives or etc
[19:37] <ppf> caliculk: check ~/.xsession-errors
[19:37] <ppf> caliculk: can you log in on tty1?
[19:38] <Bashing-om> caliculk: Here are easy instructions to reset your password in Ubuntu:http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/resetpassword .
[19:38] <caliculk> ppf, I can't login via tty1, ssh, or GUI
[19:38] <ppf> caliculk: how can you not log in?
[19:38] <ppf> what happens?
[19:39] <caliculk> It tells me the authentication is incorrect. If I login via run level 1/rescue mode, cat /etc/shadow, passwd user, cat /etc/shadow again, I can see the password is changing
[19:39] <caliculk> And it isn't like the password has been changed in the five minutes it took /sbin/init to launch either.
[19:42] <caliculk> :( now it has started to work and I haven't done anything differently.
[19:42] <caliculk> Ugh
[19:42] <sliddis2> im a network technician. is there any gui clients to test different vpns on ubuntu? the network manager has so weak support for different techniques. for instance l2tp ipsec and psk is not available. openvpn also has bad support
[19:48] <millerti> I'm trying to get a text-mode grub screen.  I found instructions on the web that right shift should do this, but I still get a blank screen when booting 16.10.  Any suggestions?
[19:50] <Ben64> millerti: usually people say left shift, but you gotta smash it
[19:50] <k1l> millerti: left shift makes grub menu appear
[19:51] <millerti> Welll, this time instead of having a completely blank screen, I have just some garbled text.  I can't read it.
[19:51] <millerti> How do I get grub to use a regular text mode?
[19:52] <ppf> it's always been Escape for me
[19:52] <millerti> I have a feeling that I'm not really in grub.
[19:52] <k1l> millerti: what hardware is it
[19:52] <millerti> That the shift didn't do anything.
[19:53] <saulus> I always wonder what is best: apt, apt-get, aptitude? I like aptitude the most because its a swiss-army knife all-in-one-tool without super cow powers. However according to wiki apt is the human interface for the apt api, the recommended way of dealing with dpkg. What is your opinion?
[19:53] <millerti> Some SuperMicro board.  But I think it's the nvidia graphics card that's the problem.
[19:53] <k1l> saulus: apt is the new apt-get grouping apt-get, apt-cache etc into one command
[19:53] <millerti> Yeah, I seem to be at a login prompt.
[19:54] <saulus> k1l: why does apt then recommend to use apt-get autoremove?
[19:55] <k1l> saulus: apt autoremove is there
[19:55] <millerti> So I've logged in as the primary user, and I can ping and catch it on another machine by wireshark.  So I know the IP address.  I had earlier installed opensshd blind, but I can't get in.  What can I do by command line to enable ssh login remotely?
[19:55] <millerti> Typing blind, that is.
[19:55] <saulus> k1l: ah, just found it. And what about aptitude?
[19:55] <k1l> saulus: maybe some texts or tanslations are not changed yet
[19:56] <k1l> saulus: i dont aptitude and aptitude had massive issues with multiarch.
[19:56] <k1l> aptitude is not included in the standard install because of that anymore
[19:56] <saulus> k1l: aptitude has a nice cli interface with good dependency resolution. It often detects that dependencies are lacking when being started. Maybe these are false positives?
[19:56] <dax> "apt autoremove" may or may not exist depending on what version you're using
[19:56] <dax> aptitude does not currently have multiarch issues
[19:57] <dax> aptitude's default configuration installs suggests unlike other tools, for some crazy reason i never figured out
[19:57] <dax> (it's a relatively new and deliberate decision, I don't know what they were thinking)
[19:57] <saulus> k1l: multiarch meaning my intel x64 is working fine but on some other hardware it lacks support?
[19:57] <dax> saulus: multiarch is installing, say, 32-bit i386 applications on 64-bit systems
[19:58] <k1l> saulus: no, multiarch means your 64bit OS can use 32bit stuff. that means the apt* tool needs to handle that correctly.
[19:58] <saulus> ah.
[19:59] <saulus> and dax you say aptitude does not have any disadvantages? I always was happy using it. Now I try to get used to apt. But aptitude install _packagename and other features are sooo handy.
[19:59] <dax> The main disadvantage of using aptitude on Ubuntu is that Ubuntu people tend to dislike it and provide inaccurate or no information if you need help with it.
[19:59] <dax> Basically, apt-get and now apt are strongly recommended instead, and thus aptitude is not frequently used or well-supported.
[20:00] <dax> It works fine assuming you configure it correctly, though.
[20:00] <dax> for example, by adding somewhere in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/ the line Apt::AutoRemove::SuggestsImportant "false";
[20:00] <saulus> I wonder why apt has been invented. Aptitude is so good. Why not fixing it if there are some problems. Why inventing a new apt* program to confuse the users - haha.
[20:00] <dax> apt is better than apt-get, and most people who want a graphical-style interface just use synaptic or something else in the GUI
[20:01] <saulus> not via ssh.
[20:01] <dax> indeed
[20:01] <saulus> I rarely use the ui but even that is part of aptitue
[20:01] <k1l> saulus: you are free to use, what you want. ubuntu ships aptitude, but its not preinstalled.
[20:01] <saulus> now i use apt for 1year and still am feeling not so super happy
[20:01] <saulus> k1l: right
[20:02] <dax> personally i've switched from aptitude towards apt and apt-mark with ansible because the GUI is not very useful when you have to do the same thing on a bunch of servers
[20:02] <dax> but tastes and needs differ, and aptitude is installable and will work, notwithstanding its upstream making decisions that I consider a bit insane
[20:02] <Karthick> I am trying to modify my old wiki (wiki.ubuntu.com/karthick87) and noticed that i am not able to modify it. Is there any recent change is editing the wiki?
[20:02] <dax> Karthick: not so much recent, but yes, they locked it down due to spam
[20:02] <k1l> i dont know about recent changes to repo signing etc. but i guess aptitude followed the apt path there?!
[20:03] <dax> k1l: they weren't at the apt/aptitude level, they were at the APT library level
[20:03] <dax> so yes, both behave the same there
[20:03] <saulus> another - if you aks mee - poor decision was to remove f-spot in favor of shotwell
[20:04] <dax> Karthick: (I am unsure of how to get around that or who to talk to, someone else here may know)
[20:04] <Karthick> dax, thank you
[20:04] <ppf> saulus: there was no decision. f-spot is unmaintained
[20:04] <OerHeks> he most recent version of F-Spot is 0.8.2, released December 19, 2010....
[20:04] <k1l> saulus: the standard installs cant be satisfy everyone. there are always reasons and discussions when things get changed. that still can be found
[20:06] <saulus> ppf: it is not. f-spot is actively developed and even I fixed some bugs recently. Its on github and better than ever
[20:06] <k1l> Karthick: i would talk to the documentation/wiki team
[20:06] <Karthick> k1l, thank you :-)
[20:06] <saulus> https://github.com/mono/f-spot Latest commit 18 days ago
[20:07] <k1l> saulus: f-spot is not even included since 14.04
[20:08] <k1l> saulus: if you look at the graph on github you can imagine why that was removed
[20:09] <dminuoso> nacc: I figured it out. This was netapp keeping snapshots in a stupid hidden directory.
[20:09] <dminuoso> Which means I'm doubly screwed.
[20:09] <saulus> k1l: I know. I was using old packages for years until I found that its continued on github and not on gnome.
[20:09] <saulus> k1l: what do you mean about the graph?
[20:09] <ppf> development seized in 2010
[20:11] <DocMAX> how can i fix this line??
[20:11] <DocMAX> audit[6424]: AVC apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="/usr/sbin/mysqld" name="/proc/6424/status" pid=6424 comm="mysqld" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=111 ouid=111
[20:11] <k1l> saulus: just because there is now some action on github doesnt mean there was development all the time.
[20:14] <k1l> saulus: https://packages.qa.debian.org/f/f-spot/news/20141102T133358Z.html
[20:15] <saulus> ROM; unmaintained, dead upstream, RC-buggy, depends on obsolete libs <-- These reasons are all not true anymore. Sure its not free of bugs. Its software :-D
[20:15] <ester> ciao
[20:15] <ester> !list
[20:16] <millerti> Well, I booted knoppix to edit /etc/default/grub to force it to use a text console, and then I booted up and logged in blind to do a grub-update, but my console is still just blank.
[20:16] <bjorn__> Bonsoir, j'ai un problème concernant ssh avec la dernière version dispo je me permet de la poser
[20:16] <ioria> millerti, you don't need knoppix, just Recovery mode
[20:17] <millerti> ioria: It's just that I happened to have that on a USB stick.  Neither here nor there.
[20:17] <EriC^^> !fr | bjorn__
[20:17] <k1l> saulus: then step up und become a maintainer for f-spot if you think its worth it :) debian and ubuntu repos will thank you :)
[20:18] <ioria> millerti, try recovery -> root shell
[20:18] <bjorn__> I've installed and configured Ubuntu Server 16.04 (i believe), when i type "ifconfig" ssh is on but i can't connect if i do : ssh id@ip
[20:18] <saulus> k1l: what are my responsibilities if I do that?
[20:19] <bjorn__> Hi guyd*
[20:19] <bjorn__> guys*
[20:19] <ppf> bjorn__: "ssh is on"?
[20:19] <k1l> !motu | saulus
[20:19] <k1l> bjorn__: "lsb_release -d" will tell you the ubuntu release you are using
[20:19] <ioria> saulus, there is a ppa for xenial if you want https://launchpad.net/~christopher-hoskin/+archive/ubuntu/f-spot
[20:19] <bjorn__> I mean he's working when i do sudo service ssh status
[20:20] <bjorn__> Ok i'll see that
[20:20] <ppf> 16.04 doesn't use "service" anymore
[20:20] <ioria> bjorn__, how can you know about ssh from ifconfig ?
[20:20] <k1l> ppf: it still works. since its a wrapper
[20:21] <bjorn__> ioria oh sorry i mean i've did ifconfig for seeing the server ip
[20:21] <ppf> k1l: true story!
[20:21] <ioria> bjorn__,  better 'ip a'
[20:21] <bjorn__> ip -a ?
[20:22] <ioria> bjorn__,  yup
[20:22] <bjorn__> Oh yeah i see
[20:22] <bjorn__> Than you for the tip
[20:22] <ioria> lol
[20:22] <k1l> bjorn__: you dont try to ssh to root@ip right?
[20:22] <saulus> thanks ioria. That repo is already much better than the 14.04 version but does not contain my fixed ;-)
[20:22] <bjorn__> right.
[20:22] <bjorn__> thank you*
[20:22] <ioria> saulus, contact the mainteiner
[20:22] <k1l> bjorn__: is this a local network?
[20:23] <saulus> ioria: good point
[20:23] <bjorn__> How can i see that i'm not sure k1l
[20:23] <bjorn__> No i've not tried root@ip
[20:24] <ioria> bjorn__,  you're connecting from ? what ?
[20:24] <k1l> bjorn__: dont use root@ip. that is blocked
[20:25] <k1l> bjorn__: and where is the server? on the internet? or at your home?
[20:25] <bjorn__> ioria : from a VM (virtualbox)
[20:25] <bjorn__> I've forgotten to say it
[20:25] <bjorn__> k1l : ok, at my home
[20:26] <k1l> bjorn__: so you try to ssh from your coputer to a VM on the same computer?
[20:26] <ioria> bjorn__,   ssh user@server_ip   what gives you ?
[20:26] <bjorn__> AN infinite load
[20:26] <bjorn__> k1l : yes
[20:26] <DocMAX> how can i fix this line??
[20:26] <DocMAX> audit[6424]: AVC apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="/usr/sbin/mysqld" name="/proc/6424/status" pid=6424 comm="mysqld" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=111 ouid=111
[20:26] <ppf> DocMAX: fix your apparmor profile
[20:27] <bjorn__> that's not a problem ? i'm following this video for DVWA : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BG6iq_AUvM
[20:27] <ioria> bjorn__,   can you ping the ip ?
[20:27] <DocMAX> yes its the standard profile for mysql... but i dont know what to do there
[20:27] <Hack5190> bjorn__: do you have console access to the system?  if yes, have you tried ssh into the system (using the IP) to verify SSH is working.
[20:27] <bjorn__> ioria : i've did it, packet are lost
[20:28] <ioria> bjorn__,   not an ssh issue, then
[20:28] <bjorn__> Hack5190 : i'm doing it... it work
[20:28] <bjorn__> ioria : yess :)
[20:29] <ioria> bjorn__,   §_§
[20:29] <xerf> hello
[20:29] <bjorn__> I've retried in my computer (not my vm this time), not working -_-
[20:29] <Hack5190> have you tried all this after disabling the firewall on the server?
[20:30] <ioria> bjorn__,   right, ufw is on ?
[20:30] <bjorn__> I've not disabled the firewall Hack5190
[20:30] <Hack5190> sudo ufw disable
[20:30] <bjorn__> i'll see if he's on
[20:30] <xerf> it looks like Xorg is scaling my mouse cursor up (2x) for general desktop, but when my cursor is inside an app like firefox, it's normal sized.  Is there a way I can tell Ubuntu to not try to change the cursor size even if I have an HIDPI monitor?
[20:30] <ioria> bjorn__,   sudo ufw  status
[20:30] <bjorn__> ok
[20:31] <bjorn__> he's inactive
[20:31] <bjorn__> i'm not a pro, but that's weird
[20:31] <ioria> bjorn__,   if you can't ping the server ip ... it'a a net config problem .... i guess
[20:32] <Hack5190> ssh works locally, no firewall running - i'm w/ioria:, you have a network issue
[20:32] <bjorn__> Oh.. how can i find and fix it ?
[20:33] <ioria> bjorn__,   unless openssh-server it's not running ....
[20:33] <bjorn__> network : NAT (default VM config)
[20:33] <DocMAX> ppf found this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-5.7/+bug/1658233
[20:34] <Hack5190> please hold while I transfer you to the virtualization support department
[20:34] <bjorn__> openssh-server need something ?
[20:35] <ioria> bjorn__,   nope, just to be running
[20:35] <bjorn__> how can i see ? sudo service openssh-server status ?
[20:35] <Hack5190> so you can't ping or SSH from your machine to the server - right?
[20:36] <ioria> bjorn__,   ps -A | grep ssh
[20:36] <Hack5190> can you ping / trace route from the server to your machine?
[20:36] <bjorn__> I don't need to edit something in /etc/ssh/sshd_config right ?
[20:36] <bjorn__> Hack5190 right
[20:36] <pavlos> sudo systemctl status sshd
[20:37] <bjorn__> Hack5190 i'll see if i can wait a sec
[20:37] <bjorn__> ok pavlos i'll do it to
[20:37] <bjorn__> pavlos : it's running
[20:37] <pavlos> good
[20:38] <Nixenos> whats up?
[20:38] <bjorn__> Hack5190 i can ping my machine from my server
[20:39] <Hack5190> from your machine, can you ping the VM machine that is hosting the server
[20:40] <bjorn__> I'm trying a ssh -vvv id@ip
[20:41] <bjorn__> Hack5190 i've not understood sorry
[20:41] <Hack5190> the server running ssh, its a virtual machine correct?
[20:42] <Nixenos> guyz, do you know if I can create virtualbox machines from cli on text-only server?
[20:43] <bjorn__> Hack5190 correct
[20:43] <bjorn__> ssh -v ip@ ip : bjorn@system:~$
[20:43] <bjorn__> bjorn@system:~$ ssh -vvv srv@10.0.2.15
[20:43] <bjorn__> OpenSSH_7.2p2 Ubuntu-4ubuntu2.1, OpenSSL 1.0.2g  1 Mar 2016
[20:43] <bjorn__> debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
[20:43] <bjorn__> debug1: /etc/ssh/ssh_config line 19: Applying options for *
[20:43] <ioria> Nixenos, kvm
[20:44] <Hack5190> OK, so the VM (your SSH server) has 1 IP and the machine hosting that VM has 1 IP.
[20:44] <ioria> bjorn__,   use paste.ubuntu.com
[20:44] <Hack5190> You can't ping the IP of the SSH VM.
[20:44] <pavlos> Nixenos, http://xmodulo.com/how-to-create-and-start-virtualbox-vm-without-gui.html
[20:44] <Hack5190> Can you ping the IP of the machine hosting the VM?
[20:44] <bjorn__> Hack5190 i'll try
[20:44] <bjorn__> ioria yeah sorry
[20:46] <bjorn__> Hack5190 so if i've understood i ping my own machine ?
[20:46] <Hack5190> is this server running SSH hosted on your machine?
[20:47] <ppf> bjorn__:can you paste "ip a" both inside your vm and outside, please
[20:47] <ioria> bjorn__,  did you "Bridged" in the vm settings ?
[20:48] <darkl0rd> Hi guys - I'm running into a problem with the way cross-compilers are packages in Ubuntu 16.04. When I install the cross-compilers for powerpc/arm etc, I am no longer able to install gcc-multilib -- which I also need for the sake of building x86 (i386) on x86_64 (amd64)
[20:49] <darkl0rd> Currently the cross compiler packages cannot co-exist with gcc-multilib.
[20:50] <ppf> darkl0rd: which packages are you talking about?
[20:51] <xerf> hello
[20:51] <xerf> I have a weird mouse scaling issue if someone has time
[20:51] <Ben64> xerf: best to fully describe the issue and wait for a response
[20:52] <xerf> Ben64:  no prob...
[20:52] <Hack5190> xerf: the issue isn't time, it's does anyone know the answer.   As Ben64: said - describe the issue...
[20:53] <xerf> I'm running Ubuntu 16.10 + Cinnamon DE.  My mouse theme (black cursors) works within apps (firefox, terminal, etc.) but when on the desktop or working with the window border, the mouse is stuck at adwala theme and looks to be 2x size
[20:53] <xerf> how can I get the cursor theme consistent (and smaller!) across everything
[20:55] <bjorn__> So...
[20:56] <Hack5190> bjorn__ so what?
[20:58] <bjorn__> Hack5190 how can i fix my problem ?
[20:58] <bjorn__> I sent the paste, have you saw it ?
[20:58] <bjorn__> here : http://paste.ubuntu.com/24230744/
[20:59] <ppf> there's no network connection to your vm. you need to configure that through virtualbox
[20:59] <pavlos> bjorn__, so you're trying to ssh from .59 to one of the vmnet interfaces?
[21:00] <darkl0rd> ppc: for instance, crossbuild-essential-arm64 cannot co-exist with gcc-multilib.
[21:03] <ppf> darkl0rd: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-defaults/+bug/1300211
[21:03] <ppf> seems to be unsolved
[21:04] <darkl0rd> ppf: hmm, now I feel stupid - I didn't find that one, and I searched...
[21:04] <darkl0rd> sorry for that
[21:08] <Hack5190> bjorn__ looked at the info - your machine is on the a92.168.1.x network, correct
[21:10] <Hack5190> and he's gone :(
[21:25] <L72g5sSq> Single system image development seems basically dead. What do people use nowadays?
[21:41] <qital> what would cause a ntfs partion to become unknown in 16.04 but work in 12.04?
[21:43] <k1l> qital: what does "unknown" mean exactly?
[21:44] <scooterd> Bashing-om you here ??
[21:44] <qital> i dunno i guess linux does not know the file system in use
[21:44] <k1l> qital: in use where? can you explain the setup and what program in use where etc?
[21:45] <qital> unknown partion in the disk manager
[21:45] <k1l> qital: so you run a live ubuntu usb? and it doesnt see the windows partition from the windows installed on the system?
[21:45] <qital> yes
[21:46] <k1l> can you provide a "sudo parted -l" output on paste.ubuntu.com  and show the link here?
[21:47] <home> how does one make pulseaudio discover bluetoooth a2dp automatically?
[21:47] <qital> i am in windows atm lol :)
[21:48] <minimec> qital: Check that is the package 'ntfs-3g' is installed?
[21:48] <qital> will do i just got to download something and reboot
[21:50] <qital> @kill what does "sudo parted -l" do i don't want to loose my data
[21:51] <k1l> qital: it lists the partition and disk scheme
[21:51] <k1l> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man8/parted.8.html
[21:51] <qital> k i shall reboot
[21:52] <qital> see you later
[21:56] <brny> Guys, quick question:
[21:56] <brny> How do I create an Alias in Linux? I want to create one to call a bash file  For example: I want to create an Alias, called College and when it runs, it calls a bash file named ShellBash.  Thanks in advance! I appreciate it!
[21:58] <minimec> brny: http://askubuntu.com/questions/17536/how-do-i-create-a-permanent-bash-alias
[22:04] <brny> @minimec: Thanks!
[22:08] <qital> hello again
[22:08] <qital> @minimec ntfs-3g is installed
[22:10] <minimec> qital: So I would fallow of k1l and check for eventual errors with "sudo parted -l"...
[22:11] <qital> @k1l here is the parted  info for the drive in question http://pastebin.com/4UHSysid
[22:12] <k1l> qital: so i dont see any issue there.
[22:12] <qital> dpartion does not show and can not be mounted
[22:13] <qital> partion type: unknown
[22:14] <k1l> qital: where exactly?
[22:14] <qital> in disks
[22:15] <k1l> can you show a screenshot on imgur?
[22:15] <qital> ??? why
[22:17] <qital> guess i jsut use the old ubuntu thanks for trying to help anyways :D
[22:17] <k1l> qital: because i cant recreate your issue.
[22:18] <qital> how could you recreate my issue if you don't have the same hardware?
[22:18] <qital> something must have changed in ubuntu to make it less able to read ntfs drives i guess
[22:18] <qital> its no biggie i guess i can jsut use the older version
[22:18] <qital> that seems to work
[22:19] <k1l> only thing i can think of is, that its a new windows that still uses the fake-shutdown to fake a faster reboot time. but you dont seem to want to provide any more info on that, so good luck with that.
[22:19] <qital> ?
[22:19] <qital> ubuntu 12.04 works
[22:19] <qital> don't think its windows
[22:19] <k1l> windows introduces the fake reboot feature after 2012.
[22:20] <qital> its not that
[22:21] <qital> its something in the newer ubuntu
[22:21] <Jordan_U> qital: Please pastebin the output of "sudo blkid". It's a command that lists all detected filesystems.
[22:21] <qital> sec
[22:23] <qital> @jordan U it does not detect the partion in question
[22:25] <Jordan_U> qital: That makes me think that the filesystem is missing the ntfs signatures. Does a Windows chkdsk report any errors for that volume?
[22:26] <qital> @jordan i ran chkdsk and it was fine i think
[22:26] <qital> drive does have two sectors bad though
[22:26] <qital> drive is ok though
[22:27] <qital> assesment OK
[22:27] <qital> i do get some logical block errors on boots though
[22:27] <qital> i think its the drive in question
[22:28] <supusrs> Is there anything stupendous about MATE 1.18 or anything else to justify an upgrade from 16.04.2?
[22:30] <minimec> supusrs: As far as I know, the move to gtk3 is complete... And other stuff ... https://mate-desktop.org/blog/2017-03-13-mate-1-18-released/
[22:30] <Jordan_U> qital: If those logical block errors are in the block that contains the filesystem signature then that would prevent linux from detecting that the volume is an ntfs filesystem. Linux has a lot more filesystems that it can mount, so I wouldn't be surprised if Windows is just assuming the drive is ntfs even though the signatures can't be read. Does "sudo blkid /dev/sda1" output anything? If so, please
[22:30] <supusrs> Ah, yes.  The total gtk3 would be an advantage.  Tnx for the reminder.
[22:30] <Jordan_U> pastebin exactly what it outputs.
[22:31] <qital> @jordan u it outputs nothing
[22:33] <qital> seems like i always have some problem with linux :(
[22:33] <Jordan_U> qital: Then I would indeed first suspect a problem with the filesystem.
[22:33] <qital> way to repair without loosing files?
[22:35] <qital> at least its not as annoying problem as when my system just freezes up and i can't do anything :P
[22:35] <Jordan_U> qital: First, if you have any important data on that drive you should back it up *now*. Having no backups of any important data is a bad idea, even moreso when you're getting errors about bad blocks.
[22:35] <qital> yeah i have msot of the data backed up
[22:36] <qital> i think i need an extra HDD running out of space
[22:36] <Dr-007> how can i place a script into background? i've been trying to ./script.sh &    .. but it doesn't work for this script, the script should infinitely execute itself every 5 seconds, so its sleeping an restarting
[22:37] <Dr-007> (the & isnt working, daemoninzing is this, right?)
[22:37] <mutante> uses proprietary Microsoft software, has trouble with it. blames Linux.
[22:37] <qital> when my systym is slow or unresponsive what do i do to fix it?
[22:37] <qital> which method do i use
[22:38] <mutante> qital: you can use "top" to find running processes, similar to task manager
[22:38] <Jordan_U> qital: If the files were very important and you had a drive large enough I would recommend backing up the drive to a file on another drive using GNU ddrescue then trying to repair the image. If it's already backed up and not very important then I'd just look further into what is causing the bad block errors. What does the S.M.A.R.T. data say?
[22:38] <qital> @jordan u k
[22:38] <qital> @mutante terminal will not work cpu is like maxed out or something
[22:38] <ChaiTRex> Dr-007: In what way is it not working?
[22:39] <Dr-007> ChaitRex, other scripts actually goto background and i can resume typing commando;s in CLI
[22:39] <Dr-007> this one sticks, doesn't goto background
[22:39] <mutante> qital: in that case i would try logging on non-graphical login. Alt + F2 or other F keys until you get a text prompt. try loggin in there
[22:39] <k1l> a failing disk can make the system unusable when it spams errors.
[22:39] <Jordan_U> qital: Well, before you can fix the problem you need to diagnose it. I would first monitor your RAM usage while trying to reproduce the problem, and look at the output of "dmesg" after the freeze is over looking for errros (if you're running out of RAM you'll likely see messages from the OOM killer).
[22:39] <qital> ok
[22:39] <ChaiTRex> Dr-007: Have you tried typing `echo hello` and pressing Enter after starting the script?
[22:40] <qital> @jordan u happans when i have a lot of browser windows open
[22:40] <Dr-007> which means my main.sh script will not go further, but hang on this particular daemon-failing script
[22:40] <mutante> qital: can also be broken RAM stick
[22:40] <k1l> but backup should be priority nr. 1 now.
[22:40] <Dr-007> ChaitRex, no
[22:40] <Dr-007> let me try that
[22:40] <qital> like it does not happan in windows but happans alot in ubuntu
[22:40] <qital> and also video palyback is a problem
[22:41] <qital> the video will freeze but audio will continue
[22:41] <qital> and i can't exit the page
[22:41] <qital> lol so many problems :)
[22:42] <qital> newer ubuntu seems to work better though in this case
[22:44] <qital> do you guys reccomend i install the nvdia driver and the intel op code driver?
[22:45] <qital> or should i stick with the stock ones?
[22:47] <szprot> when will flash player 25 be added to the repos?
[22:48] <qital> anyways guys thanks for the help
[22:49] <minimec> qital: depends on the GPU you have. With never ones, you better use the nvidia driver.
[22:50] <OerHeks> szprot, it is in beta (  http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer.html )  so wait for the real release .. btw flash‎ is dead
[22:50] <szprot> i know
[22:50] <szprot> but every webpage is asking me for it
[22:50] <szprot> its annoying
[22:51] <szprot> how long will it take before it is released for the repos?
[22:51] <mutante> every? i've been surfing for months without needing flashplayer anymore.. and so glad about it
[22:52] <sliddis2> this is gnome. why is one window title white and the other black? http://imgur.com/a/HbM7y
[22:52] <OerHeks> szprpt, follow the flashplugin-installer on launchpad
[22:52] <Dr-007> ChaitRex, doesn't work, the daemon script is called in another script. i want it to be a process in the background while my main script continues executing its stuff
[22:53] <ChaiTRex> Dr-007: Try putting `echo hello` on the line after it in the script. See if it's actually backgrounded or not.
[22:53] <k1l> sliddis2: is it the active-inactive from the theme you use?
[22:54] <k1l> sliddis2: or is it gtk3 vs gtk2? and the theme doesnt provide gtk2?
[22:56] <sliddis2> k1l: no its not active and inactive window, they always look like that. i just applied a theme
[22:56] <sliddis2> k1l: i dont know what gtk is
[22:57] <thingevery> noob question here, sorry if this is the wrong place to ask...
[22:57] <k1l> sliddis2: gtk is the "theme version" from the gnome desktop. some programs still use the old gtk2 and if the theme doesnt support that, the program will have wrong colors
[22:58] <thingevery> I'm trying to make a persistent ubuntu USB...
[22:58] <thingevery> after booting to the USB, I choose install ubuntu...
[22:58] <thingevery> is it ok to choose the 'erase and install' option?
[22:58] <Dr-007> ChaiTRex: this is executed from my PHP: "./reboot_after_lock.sh & `echo hello`" ... this is in CLI afterwards: "sh: hello: not found", and this is in `ps | grep reboot`="{reboot_after_lo} /bin/sh ./reboot_after_lock.sh"
[22:58] <thingevery> I don't want to install on my HD, just in case
[22:59] <k1l> thingevery: a persitence usb is something different. it is still a live usb but the changes are stored. you sound like you want to install a real install onto an usb.
[22:59] <thingevery> ok
[23:00] <thingevery> what's the difference?
[23:00] <ChaiTRex> Dr-007: Then it's getting past that line.
[23:01] <k1l> the live system is running in the ram. it ships all drivers to run on different systems. but its slower. if you isntall onto usb its more tied to that system. but it needs a lot of more space.
[23:02] <thingevery> ok.  I'm using a 64GB USB.  Should be plenty, right?
[23:02] <k1l> yes
[23:02] <k1l> but you need a second usb to install onto that 64gb usb
[23:04] <thingevery> ok, thanks.  I'll look around for a tutorial
[23:07] <Dr-007> ChaiTRex, i'm going to alias reboot to reboob
[23:07] <Dr-007> and treat my router like an old wife
[23:07]  * Dr-007 puts his router in the kitchen
[23:08] <Dr-007> oh, i didnt even notice i've asked in the wrong channel
[23:20] <kc8hfi_> Here is someething interesting to ponder:  we got this dell precision laptop preinstalled with ubuntu 16.  we turned it on and let it do its thing - showin a little video of ubuntu and stuff like that.   after that, sittin at the login screen, the only user available is called guest.
[23:20] <kc8hfi_> what happened to it asking to create a user and setting the time zone and stuff like that?
[23:21] <kc8hfi_> OR, did somebody click something along the way to bypass that?
[23:23] <mutante> co-workers tend to troll when somebody leaves unlocked laptop
[23:23] <xangua> kc8hfi_: never seen an OEM install that showed a video if that's what you mean
[23:25] <nacc> kc8hfi_: is it dell's image?
[23:25] <nacc> iirc, dell has their own thing basically, not stock ubuntu
[23:27] <Uluru> Hello, I'd like to switch to a Linux distribution from Windows. I've played with Ubuntu 16.10 all day and I would like to confirm a few things please.
[23:28] <Bashing-om> Uluru: Sure, ask away .
[23:28] <Uluru> I use the G502 mouse, is it possible to get any sort of support on Ubuntu or will I have to change settings in a Windows virtual environment?
[23:28] <kc8hfi_> nacc: yeah, its their stock image...
[23:29] <kc8hfi_> nacc: but I swear on another lapotop just like that one their image stopped and asked for user creation and all that good stuff
[23:29] <kc8hfi_> nacc: is there a way to rerun that setup page where it asks for time zone, language, and stuff like that?
[23:29] <Uluru> I also use the Corsair H100i V2 cooler and  I read that settings made in Windows will stick on a Linux distribution. Is this correct please?
[23:29] <mutante> Uluru: i think xinput and this might help http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Set_up_Gaming_Mouse
[23:29] <nacc> kc8hfi_: i have no idea -- that's probalby an an OEM question (as in, you'd need to ask dell)
[23:30] <kc8hfi_> nacc: i just did a vm install,  how do i rerun that piece for time zone selection, user creation and all that??
[23:30] <Uluru> mutante: thanks very much :)
[23:31] <nacc> kc8hfi_: i don't think you can, that's part of the installer (afaik)
[23:31] <minimec> Uluru: Looks like you need a Windows/MAC amchine to store the macros on the G502 device. https://www.reddit.com/r/G502MasterRace/comments/3tl1d8/g502_on_linux/
[23:32] <kc8hfi_> nacc: hmm, ok.
[23:32] <kc8hfi_> nacc: the login screen shows the username that I created.  there is a Guest Session option here
[23:32] <kc8hfi_> nacc:
[23:33] <Uluru> minimec: Ah gotcha, thank you :) - I'll prepare my system tonight and make the switch tomorrow morning.
[23:33] <nacc> kc8hfi_: was that a question?
[23:33] <unknwn1> hey guys, i have a problem with grub, it doesn't appear (list with os list) from the first time, after reboot only, does anyone know what can be done with this problem to solve it?
[23:33] <kc8hfi_> nacc: I can switch back and forth between the user I created and that Guest session.  The question is, can you delete that account that I just created somehow?
[23:33] <kc8hfi_> nacc
[23:34] <kc8hfi_> nacc: dang, I'm sorry for those stupid empty messages....
[23:34] <mcphail> unknwn1: hold down shift as it boots
[23:34] <unknwn1> mcphail: and what will happen then?
[23:35] <mcphail> unknwn1: it will show the menu
[23:35] <nacc> kc8hfi_: settings -> users?
[23:35] <unknwn1> mcphail: ok, if it works for me, what is the fix not to hold the shift button anytime?
[23:36] <mcphail> unknwn1: I think you have to remove/comment out the "GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT" entry
[23:36] <kc8hfi_> nacc: I can't delete the account i'm logged in with though
[23:36] <nacc> kc8hfi_: do you only want the guest account?
[23:36] <kc8hfi_> nacc: yep...
[23:37] <kc8hfi_> nacc: yep, and then I wanna create an account after that also...
[23:37] <nacc> kc8hfi_: ok, create an account you actually want, delete this bad account from there?
[23:37] <nacc> kc8hfi_: i really don't know
[23:37] <OerHeks> create a new vm
[23:37] <nacc> kc8hfi_: oh yeah, it's just a VM, right?
[23:37] <nacc> kc8hfi_: delete it :)
[23:37] <kc8hfi_> nacc: no, not quite what i'm after.  What I wanna do is remove this account and have only the guest account.  Then,  once that works.  I wanna create a real user account
[23:38] <nacc> kc8hfi_: why does that order matter?
[23:38] <nacc> kc8hfi_: you seem to be making it far more difficult than it needs to be
[23:38] <kc8hfi_> nacc: because I want this install to end up being just like that dell laptop.  So,  then I'll know how to create an account on that box.
[23:38] <kc8hfi_> nacc: yeah, i'm making it very difficult and I know this...
[23:38] <nacc> the only way for "this install" to be just liek some other install is to reinstall it
[23:38] <unknwn1> mcphail: ok, i will try, thank you
[23:39] <nacc> who knows what else has been changed?
[23:39] <kc8hfi_> nacc: what I really want to know is how to create an account when the only one on the box is that guest account
[23:39] <OerHeks> kc8hfi_, your issue is: you user is in the sudoers group, deleting it will make sudo useless, creating a 2nd user in sudoers can be done, but that would get user number 1001, inconveniant
[23:39] <OerHeks> and ugly
[23:39] <nacc> kc8hfi_: i don't think you can
[23:39] <kc8hfi_> hmmmm
[23:39] <nacc> kc8hfi_: but i don't know and have never encountered that
[23:40] <kc8hfi_> OerHeks: the user id doesn't mean jack,  it could be 4000 for all I care.
[23:41] <OerHeks> kc8hfi_, then go for it
[23:41] <OerHeks> !sudoers
[23:41] <nacc> OerHeks: they want to do it with only a guest account
[23:41] <kc8hfi_> but the thing is,  you can't sudo with that guest account
[23:41] <nacc> OerHeks: i assume guest account does not have sudo
[23:41] <kc8hfi_> and thats the only account on this system,  unless the login screen is wrong....
[23:41] <kc8hfi_> and I don't the login screen is wrong
[23:41] <OerHeks> nacc, indeed, he needs to do that from the user.
[23:41] <Uluru> Thanks for the help :-) going to continue learning about Ubuntu. Take care
[23:41] <mutante> you can reset the root password by booting into recovery mode
[23:41] <nacc> OerHeks: right, i don't think what is being asked for is sensible or a thing
[23:42] <mutante> once you have root, you can create your user
[23:42] <nacc> but then you have a root account on your system  you have to remember to disable
[23:42] <nacc> :)
[23:42] <kc8hfi_> yeah, I know it doesn't make a lot of sense....it blows my mind also that this happened.  we got another laptop just like that one, and it didn't do this....
[23:42] <Bashing-om> kc8hfi_: The system DO care though - do ' id ' to get an idea of how great the meaning of those user numbers are .
[23:43] <OerHeks> kc8hfi_, so it is a real install?
[23:43] <mutante> kc8hfi_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/710944/only-guest-user-login-is-available-in-my-new-dell-vostro-laptop
[23:43] <kc8hfi_> OerHeks: yeah, its on a brand new dell precision laptop, just came in today
[23:43] <mutante> it seems you are not the only one
[23:43] <mutante> " I don't understand why Dell pre-installs a guest-only Ubuntu in their notebooks. – Leonardo Castro Oct 14 '16 at 19:14 "  etc
[23:43] <nacc> right, it's the dell image, dell supports it (not ubuntu) aiui
[23:43] <mutante> so that's Dell making you hack your own root account first
[23:44] <kc8hfi_> mutante: oh wow!  I've been all over the interwebs trying to figure this out!  apparently I didn't look good enough
[23:44] <mutante> kc8hfi_: well, it sure seems like Dell messed up there. but you have still  http://askubuntu.com/questions/24006/how-do-i-reset-a-lost-administrative-password
[23:45] <kc8hfi_> mutante: i was figuring we were gonna hafta do that part for the root account
[23:45] <mutante> kc8hfi_: oh wait, for giggles i would try if the root password is "calvin" (knowing that Dell likes it as default on DRACs, lol)
[23:45]  * init7 brb
[23:45] <kc8hfi_> what really sucks is this guy is skeptical aobut linux, and i've been bragging on linux forever,  now he wants to try it, and now this happened to him. I've gotta fix this for him
[23:46] <kc8hfi_> mutante: i'll try calvin for the password just to see what happens
[23:46] <mutante> kc8hfi_: ok, understand. yea, follow the general instructions there for forgotten root pass
[23:46] <mutante> kc8hfi_: and then blame Dell :)
[23:46] <ubuntu-newbee> hello
[23:47] <ubuntu-newbee> i have a question please
[23:47] <kc8hfi_> mutante: oh yeah, definitely gonna blame them!
[23:47] <OerHeks> kc8hfi_, does dell give no hint in the manual, what to do first, like backup the image to restore? we do, in NL  >> https://www.dell.com/support/home/nl/nl/nlbsdt1/Drivers/OSISO/linux
[23:47] <kc8hfi_> nacc: thanks for the help
[23:47] <ubuntu-newbee> im on 14.04.5 and when i do apt-get update i get "Failed to fetch" and "Connection failed"
[23:47] <kc8hfi_> mutante: OerHeks thanks for the help also
[23:47] <ubuntu-newbee> i tried apt-get clean and that didnt work
[23:48] <k1l> ubuntu-newbee: can you put all the output onto paste.ubuntu.com and show the url here?
[23:48] <ubuntu-newbee> ok thanks, i'll do that
[23:48] <mutante> ubuntu-newbee: apt-get clean is deleting temp files. your problem sounds like a network issue though
[23:49] <bart65> exit
[23:51] <ubuntu-newbee> network issue, hmm, interesting, i do was having some weird IP problem earlier, like "broken pipe" when i ssh into the box
[23:51] <nanodrone> has anyone else had that bizarre warning popup in terminal apt upgrades saying warning i915 drivers are missing.
[23:52] <AndChat|432276> Hey
[23:52] <ubuntu-newbee> now i dont have th failed to fetch error, im getting a GPG error now: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24231694/
[23:53] <unknwn1> ex
[23:53] <whtn12> Guys
[23:53] <ubuntu-newbee> i think this one is the solution, im gonna try it first: http://askubuntu.com/questions/198371/apt-encounters-errors-with-bad-gpg-keys
[23:53] <k1l> ubuntu-newbee:  sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 40976EAF437D05B5
[23:54] <ubuntu-newbee> lol k1l, thanks for that, great minds think alike
[23:54] <mutante> ubuntu-newbee: sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 40976EAF437D05B5
[23:55] <callum_> join /bugs
[23:55] <callum_> f*ck, sorry
[23:55] <k1l> callum_: /join #channel
[23:56] <ubuntu-newbee> that worked! awesome!
[23:56] <ubuntu-newbee> thanks everyone
[23:58] <callum_> k1l: BTW, how do you leave a channel without leaving all channels? Last time I tried quit #channel the webchat disconnected me from all channels
[23:58] <k1l> callum_: /part
[23:59] <k1l> or on your webclient, just click on the x on the channel tab
[23:59] <callum_> thx