[00:02] <Bashing-om> Dan9550: Ya need linux-generic, linux-headers-generic, linux-image-generic installed, then naybe the 66 kernel will build and install . mine: http://termbin.com/alf9 .
[00:02] <Basketball> is there a way to get google calendar as my wallpaper. Not like conky but so it looks like an actual calendar
[00:02] <bazhang> Basketball, in fact there is a way
[00:03] <bazhang> Basketball, but you have ruled out completely using it with conky
[00:04] <Basketball> bazhang, i don't like how it looks... i want the calendar to BE the wallpaper not the calendar ON the wallpaper
[00:04] <bazhang> Basketball, well there are ways to do that, not with gcal that I know
[00:05] <Basketball> bazhang, what calendar would i have to use??
[00:06] <bazhang> Basketball, there are a number of options, I just binged up about 4, from ubuntuforums
[00:07] <Dan9550> Bashing-om, i've gone ahead and done that, how would it effect the 4.8 kernel though?
[00:07] <Basketball> bazhang, any links
[00:08] <bazhang> Basketball, could you specify which of the calendars you *do* find aethestically pleasing
[00:09] <Basketball> i jsut want something that looks like a normal calendar
[00:10] <Bashing-om> Dan9550: Dan9550 the genrics are for the 4.4 current . Not at all sure how that effects the 4.8 kernel as HWE is not a factor here .
[00:14] <Basketball> i jsut want something that looks like a normal calendar bazhang
[00:15] <hitman1> Hello
[00:15] <FMan> hi
[00:16] <hitman1> A white color block is appearing on edges of GUI of any software when I wake up from suspend.
[00:22] <hitman1_> Hello
[00:23] <hitman1_> White line is appearing around corners of any GUI when I wake up my system from suspend.
[00:25] <hitman1_> this - http://i.imgur.com/fZRVeRh.png?1
[00:32] <nicklas_> hello. im trying to remove two keys with apt-key, but they refuse to go away. any pointers?
[00:33] <PipeItToDevNull> What does the command do
[00:33] <nicklas_> http://pastebin.com/2MKxyy1i
[00:33] <nicklas_> its the google ones
[00:34] <nicklas_> you asking me?
[00:34] <PipeItToDevNull> Yes, what does the command output, apt-key del <key>
[00:35] <nicklas_> sudo apt-key del (keyid) should remove the key, but the key doesnt go away
[00:35] <kangaroo72> Hello
[00:35] <kangaroo72> maybe someone can help me using crontab?
[00:35] <kangaroo72> every month "letsencrypt renew"
[00:35] <kangaroo72> how can I do this?
[00:36] <kangaroo72> Do I need root-privileges for this?
[00:36] <PipeItToDevNull> kangaroo72, IIRC they have a script and how to for that
[00:36] <tgm4883> kangaroo72: you need to run it with some user that has the privs to write to where it needs to
[00:36] <PipeItToDevNull> nicklas_, It should, what does the comamnd output
[00:37] <kangaroo72> yep sudo would do this ...
[00:37] <nicklas_> it gives me OK
[00:37] <nicklas_> but the key is still listed
[00:37] <PipeItToDevNull> kangaroo72, https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/how-to-automatically-renew-certificates/4393
[00:37] <PipeItToDevNull> nicklas_, Why not just edit the file?
[00:38] <tgm4883> nicklas_: what is the exact command you are running?
[00:38] <kangaroo72> okay - thanks
[00:38] <nicklas_> should be sudo apt-key del dsa1024 right?
[00:38] <Skyrider> Are there any official packages for php 7 on ubuntu 14.04?
[00:38] <nicklas_> and sudo apt-key del rsa4096?
[00:38] <tgm4883> no
[00:38] <nicklas_> tgm4883, those two
[00:39] <nicklas_> no?
[00:39] <tgm4883> nicklas_: those aren't the key IDs
[00:39] <m000gle> I have severeal CIFS network shares connected by adding their details to my Ubuntu "/etc/fstab" and mounting them, as a standard user, by using the command "mount.cifs {remote UNC path} {local mount-point}"; however, I am unable to unmount these as a standard user either via file browser or command line.
[00:39] <m000gle> When attempting to unmount these through the file browser, it says "operation not permitted"; and when attempting to unmount these using the command line, with the command "umount.cifs {local mount-point}", it says "No command 'umount.cifs' found..."
[00:39] <PipeItToDevNull> nicklas_, http://askubuntu.com/questions/107177/how-can-i-remove-gpg-key-that-i-added-using-apt-key-add
[00:39] <m000gle> Is there any way to unmount CIFS shares, as a standard user, with a command such as those listed in: https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/umount.cifs.8.html
[00:40] <hitman1_> hey please anyone solve my issue.
[00:40] <tgm4883> nicklas_: try 'sudo apt-key del B595 2509 2DF4 4DD0 CE1D  5D47 E61A 24DF 77C8 99CB'
[00:40] <tgm4883> bah
[00:40] <tgm4883> nicklas_: try 'sudo apt-key del 4CCA 1EAF 950C EE4A B839  76DC A040 830F 7FAC 5991'
[00:41] <tgm4883> apt-key is dumb
[00:41] <PipeItToDevNull> hitman1_, Are you running a theme other than default?
[00:41] <nicklas_> nicklas@nicklas-X751LKB:~$ sudo apt-key del 4CCA 1EAF 950C EE4A B839  76DC A040 830F 7FAC 5991
[00:41] <nicklas_> [sudo] password for nicklas:
[00:41] <nicklas_> gpg: nyckeln "5991" hittades inte: Hittades inte
[00:41] <nicklas_> gpg: 5991: delete key failed: Hittades inte
[00:41] <nicklas_> nicklas@nicklas-X751LKB:~$
[00:41] <nicklas_> oops, too many
[00:42] <`8core> hi is this where i go for 17.04 help?
[00:42] <tgm4883> nicklas_: sorry, looks like it needs it in quotes
[00:43] <nicklas_> oops, too many lines
[00:43] <tgm4883> nicklas_: try "sudo apt-key del '4CCA 1EAF 950C EE4A B839  76DC A040 830F 7FAC 5991'"
[00:43] <`8core> i was using 16.04 then up'd to 16.10 and now i'm up'n to 17.04 beta
[00:43] <histo> !next
[00:43] <`8core> network doesn't work in 16.10 though :|
[00:43] <tgm4883> `8core: no, #ubuntu+1 is where you go
[00:43] <`8core> oh okie ty tgm4883
[00:44] <nicklas_> tgm4883, that worked, ty, only one more
[00:44] <nicklas_> guess its the same command?
[00:45] <tgm4883> nicklas_: yes, just use the right fingerprint this time
[00:45] <nicklas_> tgm4883, ?
[00:46] <tgm4883> nicklas_: the long chain of hexidecimal. Not rsa4096
[00:46] <nicklas_> yes
[00:46] <nicklas_> gone, ty
[00:47] <ALFA> sono federica 14 anni
[00:47] <nicklas_> dont need chrome, now that netflix works in firefox
[00:47] <ALFA> mora catnagione scuira  formosa
[00:47] <acheron-b> nicklas_, yeah!
[00:48] <hfp> hi all, how do I make a liveUSB of Ubuntu where I can persist data? It seems the USB created with etcher + the official image doesn't offer any kind of data persistence.
[00:48] <acheron-b> firefox has been quite responsive lately, i am impressed with the way its running in Ubuntu
[00:51] <Bashing-om> !persistence | hfp
[00:53] <hfp> Bashing-om: thanks
[00:54] <Bashing-om> hfp: :)
[01:00] <texla> Bashing-om, Would you send me a good procedure to setup and print from my laptop using wifi to my desktop which has my HP deskjet 1000 usb printer both computers using Ubuntu 16.04
[01:02] <Bashing-om> texla: Sorry, out of my experince range there .
[01:04] <HowAboutIt> a HP device.
[01:04] <HowAboutIt> notorious for bad drivers.
[01:05] <texla> HowAboutIt, Works great as usb from desktop only would like it to print from laptop
[01:13] <nine10816eight> my firefox is crashing on opening some video/flash enabled websites. help. It has something to do with libavcodec
[01:15] <hitman1_> PipeItToDevNull, No I am not running any theme.
[01:17] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots, I hate to bug again about the freedomben thing, but I'm jammed on something and can't figure it out.  I keep getting stuck on the 'make' stage.  paste: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24238206/
[01:18] <nine10816eight> I'm getting some '404 not found' messages on my 'sudo apt-get update'. How do I diagnose/fix the bad urls?
[01:18] <nine10816eight> For example, this is one bad url: Err http://ppa.launchpad.net trusty/main amd64 Packages 404 not found
[01:19] <nine10816eight> this url looks very short and official, how could I get 404 on it?
[01:19] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: sudo apt autoremove
[01:20] <nine10816eight> the next line has this: Err http://ppa.launchpad.net trusty/main i386 Packages 404 Not Found
[01:22] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: you weren't jammed on anything
[01:23] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: uninstall is done.  if I wasn't jammed I was just doing something incorrectly, right?
[01:23] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: nope you did fine
[01:23] <HowAboutIt> I love great leaders
[01:24] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: just a little house keeping was in order
[01:24] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: if you ran the above command, things should be nice and tidy now
[01:24] <NiteRaidah2> ok
[01:24] <NiteRaidah2> so I start from scratch?
[01:25] <HowAboutIt> Bill is right ~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCVHhKn79Tw
[01:25] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: no you're done
[01:25] <bazhang> HowAboutIt, what is that
[01:25] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: Cloning into 'rtl8188ce-linux-driver'...
[01:25] <bazhang> HowAboutIt, is that a topical support issue
[01:25] <HowAboutIt> I borked that.
[01:25] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: remote: Counting objects: 6617, done.
[01:26] <NiteRaidah2> I'm confused
[01:26] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: remote: Total 6617 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 6617
[01:26] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: Receiving objects: 100% (6617/6617), 17.76 MiB | 172.00 KiB/s, done.
[01:26] <HowAboutIt> I liked that I did that.  Even though it was outdated.  It wasn't inaccurate.
[01:26] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: Resolving deltas: 100% (5058/5058), done.
[01:26] <HowAboutIt> Kind of like Linux.
[01:26] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: Checking connectivity... done.
[01:27] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: have you reboot since?
[01:27] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: no, I've done all this in the last 2 hours.  should I?
[01:27] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: reboot
[01:27] <NiteRaidah2> righto
[01:28] <HowAboutIt> It's okay to have discussions that are outside of a specific range.  Why?  because not doing so involves loss - http://www.planetary.org/about/staff/bill-nye.html
[01:28] <armedengineer> Hey folks, question... I'm running 16.04 LTS Desktop and have a need for feature support that's in network-manager 1.4.0 which is not in 16.04 (NM 1.2 is in Ubuntu 16.04).  Is it possible, and if so, is it significantly inadvisable, for me to install the .deb for Zesty which is 1.4.0?
[01:29] <HowAboutIt> If not then what's the point of replacing an operating system?
[01:30] <armedengineer> More accurately the .deb for Zesty is 1.4.4 but obviously that would accomplish my goal.
[01:30] <bazhang> HowAboutIt, take the chatter someplace else
[01:30] <histo> armedengineer: you'd have to look at other package requirements and versions for that package.
[01:30] <HowAboutIt> bazhang; talk to other people that way.  You will address me with kindness.
[01:31] <acheron-a> #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:32] <armedengineer> Thanks histo. Is there a good way to do a comparison without eyeballing every dependency?
[01:32] <histo> armedengineer: networkmanager I believe has plugins to extend it's capabilities if I remember correctly.  Is this something that can be solved via a plugin?
[01:33] <armedengineer> histo not really... I'm looking for enhanced functionality of a plugin
[01:33] <armedengineer> network-manager-openconnect doesn't seem to have Juniper support
[01:34] <armedengineer> until network-manager 1.4.0 according to http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/openconnect-devel/2016-July/003752.html
[01:34] <armedengineer> There's a workaround proposed to add the VPN via nmcli but it doesn't seem to actually instruct openconnect to use the nm protocol
[01:34] <bazhang> armedengineer, never mix repo packages, either compile, find a PPA or upgrade to zesty in a couple three weeks
[01:34] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: back.  could you explain what just happened with the download? :)
[01:35] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: sudo lshw -C network|pastebinit
[01:35] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24238287/
[01:36] <histo> !info networkmanager
[01:36] <armedengineer> !info network-manager
[01:37] <histo> armedengineer: http://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/network-manager compare http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/network-manager
[01:39] <armedengineer> libglib2.0-0 dependency is higher
[01:39] <histo> !info libsystemd0 xenial
[01:40] <armedengineer> alternatively I'd happily do it via nmcli but that doesn't seem to work and I can't find documentation on my issue
[01:40] <histo> armedengineer: I diffed there are a few variations but you have to look at what actual versions are in xenial as well.   Like Somone suggested it's not advised.
[01:40] <histo> armedengineer: nmcli is just a frontend included with network-manager
[01:41] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: you're still using the stock driver
[01:41] <armedengineer> Yeah... it seems that you can specify protocol but openconnect seems to ignore it
[01:41] <histo> armedengineer: Is this a production environment
[01:41] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: the website discussing making sure that doesn't occur
[01:41] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: discusses
[01:41] <armedengineer> Yeah... pretty much a brand new laptop
[01:41] <armedengineer> I'd been planning to only use LTS releases on it
[01:42] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: rtl8188ce-linux-driver?  if that's the case I keep trying to delete it but that hasn't taken
[01:42] <histo> armedengineer: well you could fire up a vm and see, but I'd imagine compairing requirement versions would be faster.
[01:42] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: no that's not the stock driver, and thats not where it's located either
[01:43] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: look at the "troubleshooting" section
[01:43] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: am i using this driver
[01:44] <armedengineer> So, if I meet all the requirement versions, it *should* work even if there's a disclaimer attached
[01:44] <armedengineer> Right?
[01:44] <bazhang> armedengineer, mixing repo packages?
[01:44] <armedengineer> Just installing the single .deb
[01:44] <bazhang> armedengineer, no
[01:44] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: actually scratch that idea..we already know you are NOT using it
[01:45] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: ee vs ce
[01:45] <nine10816eight> restarting computer after running apt-get dist-upgrade which installed libavcodec-xtra-54. BRB.
[01:45] <histo> armedengineer: technically yes, You may want to check backports first and it wouldn't be supported here, that's your disclaimer. I'd probably just build from source.
[01:45] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: yes, I'm using ee
[01:46] <histo> Is there a way to search backports
[01:46] <armedengineer> like this? http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=xenial-backports&keywords=network-manager
[01:47] <histo> nvm I foudn it
[01:47] <armedengineer> did I miss it?
[01:48] <histo> armedengineer: No, I found how to search...
[01:49] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: are you able to connect hardwired while performing this procedure, ideally you don't want to be completely dependent on wlan while addressing a wlan issue
[01:50] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: I don't think so, wifi's my default
[01:51] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: hmmm ok..that's not ideal.
[01:52] <armedengineer> Oh well... thanks for your help guys.
[01:52] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: the objective results in you never seeing "ee" ever again
[01:52] <armedengineer> I guess I stick with CLI for now which will work, just wish there was a status indicator.
[01:52] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: well apparently there's wired hardware that's been used today but the settings claim a cable's unplugged so....
[01:54] <histo> armedengineer: what the applet?
[01:54] <armedengineer> Yeah, of some sort... no good way to track the connectivity that I know of unless I don't fork it to background in the shell
[01:55] <histo> armedengineer: you could write a script or python program vs, risking the borking of your system just for an applet fix.
[01:55] <armedengineer> Yeah, just to read and track the output
[01:56] <bazhang> as in what conky could do?
[01:56] <tatertots> NiteRaidah2: let me see if i can find something written more plain and simply, freedomben is fairly complex
[01:56] <NiteRaidah2> tatertots: ok, thank you very much :)
[01:56] <histo> bazhang: yeap
[01:57] <bazhang> so use something supported like conky or the extreme and unsupported dangers of mixing repos
[01:58]  * armedengineer googles conky
[01:58] <bazhang> conky beginners guide, first hit ubuntuforums
[01:58] <armedengineer> this is my glorious return to a Linux desktop environment after about 7 years of OS X so I'm a little out-of-touch
[01:59] <bazhang> mixing a repo with an LTS renders that LTS null and void
[02:00] <bazhang> !conky | armedengineer
[02:00] <histo> armedengineer: is this just a home laptop?
[02:03] <armedengineer> home + work (kindof)
[02:03] <armedengineer> Why?
[02:10] <histo> armedengineer: Just curious, python + plyer notification would work....
[02:11]  * yinflying2016 第一次知道原来权还有setuid之类的权限
[02:13] <histo> armedengineer: there are many ways to do it, basically, conky, script, python, etc...  It would be a lot less harmful than mixing repos.
[02:17] <armedengineer> Gotcha... thanks.  Might go the python route as I'm coming up to speed on Python these days
[02:18] <armedengineer> Been a while since I did any coding
[02:18] <derekw> Hi all. Just stopped by to show my 11 y.o. son what IRC is. :)
[02:19] <histo> armedengineer: pystray looks easy to me.
[02:19] <histo> armedengineer: there are others in the package index.
[02:20] <histo> armedengineer: https://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=search&term=system+tray&submit=search
[02:21] <armedengineer> that looks like exactly what I'd want to do
[02:24] <Perigee> Does anyone know how to fix screen tearing? Ubuntu 16.04, Intel graphics
[02:24] <Perigee> Most noticable when scrolling a webpage quickly
[02:25] <histo> armedengineer: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/AllTray/0.1.1  Another option.
[02:25] <munchkin24> I could use some help with my USB headphones
[02:25] <histo> !ask | munchkin24
[02:25] <munchkin24> Razer Kraken 7.1 chroma headphones that Ubuntu recognizes, but when I select it in sound options there is no sound
[02:25] <histo> Perigee: I don't experience this behavior, which browser?
[02:25] <munchkin24> lsusb recognizes the device properly
[02:26] <Perigee> histo: Firefox
[02:26] <munchkin24> !patience
[02:26] <histo> munchkin24: is there a volume level in sound options?
[02:27] <munchkin24> histo: Yes, but moving it around, or using any software that produces sound doesn't have anything come out of the headphones :(
[02:27] <histo> munchkin24: http://askubuntu.com/questions/447718/no-sound-on-usb-headset-how-to-manage-soundcards-and-audio-devices#448294
[02:28] <munchkin24> histo: right, I do see that. I'm selecting it, but no sound still
[02:30] <histo> munchkin24: try the pulseaudio volume control panel see if that makes a difference.  You can launch it via pavucontrol from Alt+F2 or in a terminal
[02:33] <munchkin24> histo: Only difference is that now I don't see it under the drop down menu at all
[02:41] <munchkin24> USB Kraken headset with no sounds. Cannot simply select it from either Pulseaudio, or Ubuntu's default
[02:44] <qis> I'd like to install 16.04 on the NVIDIA Shield TV but all information I can find is for 15.04 from around 2015. Any suggestions?
[02:47] <m000gle> I have severeal CIFS network shares connected by adding their details to my Ubuntu "/etc/fstab" and mounting them, as a standard user, by using the command "mount.cifs {remote UNC path} {local mount-point}"; however, I am unable to unmount these as a standard user either via file browser or command line.
[02:47] <m000gle> When attempting to unmount these through the file browser, it says "operation not permitted"; and when attempting to unmount these using the command line, with the command "umount.cifs {local mount-point}", it says "No command 'umount.cifs' found..."
[02:47] <m000gle> Is there any way to unmount CIFS shares, as a standard user, with a command such as those listed in: https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/umount.cifs.8.html
[02:47] <munchkin24> Razer Kraken headset has no sounds. Do I need to make any changes to my system before Ubuntu recognizes it in a way to have sound come out of them?
[02:49] <hitman1_> PipeItToDevNull, No I am not running any theme.
[02:49] <hitman1_> PipeItToDevNull, No I am not running any theme.
[02:56] <histo> m000gle: who owns the mountpoint?
[03:03] <histo> m000gle: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Samba/SambaClientGuide
[03:10] <m000gle> histo: The mount points are all in /media/<username>/ and have the permissions "drwxrwx---+"
[03:11] <m000gle> histo owner and group are my user and my group, respectively
[03:12] <Basketball> bazhang, any luck
[03:14] <turista> hello, can anyone tell me how can I set back the lightdm?¿
[03:14] <turista> I've installed another session manager and I dunno what it is
[03:16] <Bashing-om> turista: Run ' sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm ' to set the default display .
[03:19] <turista> oh thx it worked!
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[03:19] <aqwudywa> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ IRCFrEAK: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:19] <whgppkf> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ jdm: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:20] <mnfzy> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ gpolitis: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:20]  * gjkmoi ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ kaosine: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:20] -eohgtaul:#ubuntu- ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ yinflying2016: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:20]  * aoxdn ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ slystone: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:20] -aoxdn:#ubuntu- ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ optikaaal: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:20] <snyrxrlx> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Zachary_DuBois: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:20] <wwzaewuu> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ jdm: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:20] <fvpwhdfi> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Grapes: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:20]  * cwcyh ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ gpolitis: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:20]  * aghdo ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Daekdroom: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:21]  * xdmvavj ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ nomic: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:21] <lxapmof> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ weaksauce: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:21] <Grapes> wtf??
[03:21] <mxrkb> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ snowalpaca: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:21] <mxrkb> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ mojtaba: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:21] <mxbjv> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ yinflying2016: COME SUCK ON DADDIES COCK MY LITTLE SLUT...quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:21] <Basketball> !ops lxapmof
[03:21] <Basketball> Drone`, lxapmof
[03:22] <Delvien> Well then.
[03:22] <Grapes> lol
[03:22] <kaosine> well then o_O
[03:22] <Dan9550> thats not normal around here is it lol
[03:22] <Delvien> no
[03:23] <Dan9550> strange
[03:23] <kaosine> Dan9550: yep it is XD
[03:23] <kaosine> lol
[03:23] <Sebastien> its irc, this is nothing.
[03:23] <kaosine> Yeah I've seen worse on other channels XD
[03:24] <Dan9550> normally i hang in smaller rooms so thats a first ha
[03:25] <kaosine> yeah hang around a bit and you'll hit a room like this every now and then where that happens
[03:26] <Delvien> surprised there is no bot doing autobans for keywords
[03:27] <kaosine> Delvien: psh I've seen channels do a weird ban while you're still on it to where you have to part just to change your nick XD
[03:29] <Delvien> kaosine: poorly scripted bot then :P
[03:30] <kaosine> I mean it's partially the fact that my quassel maybe once or twice a week will decide to leave and then come back and I'm nicked as kaosine_ and four different channels I'm on have it set so you're banned and can't change nick until you ID which means you have to leave the channel and come back after nicking and id'ing
[03:30] <kaosine> really bizarre
[03:46] <blight> hello guys
[03:46] <blight> need help on wrappers
[03:46] <blight> virus exe wrappers
[03:49] <Ben64> blight: how is that related to ubuntu support
[03:54] <Delvien> Ben64 its not, blight this is the wrong place to ask for that.
[03:58] -hpqjdsy:#ubuntu- ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Moppy: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:58]  * jwojibab ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ gpolitis: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:58] -swcffhfv:#ubuntu- ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ chigang: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:58]  * illkabxs ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ dxiri: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:58]  * ineaaiyi ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ camako: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
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[03:58] -dkokarjg:#ubuntu- ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ cibs: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:58] <kaosine> not again
[03:58]  * heorsdbz ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ stryx`: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:59] <ojlzdsmr> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ jianxiong: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:59] -bblkd:#ubuntu- ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ chachasmooth: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:59] -bblkd:#ubuntu- ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ betao: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:59]  * bxrnhrz ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Basketball: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:59] <tzujoxyf> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ adrian_1908: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:59] <hxxhqjb> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ jianx: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[03:59] <kaosine> what the hell
[03:59] <adrian_1908> lol! :D
[04:00] <qrnfsiiw> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ deep: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[04:00]  * gsicu ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ cibs: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[04:00]  * hqtqorz ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ rimd2r: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[04:00] <Delvien> lol here we go again
[04:00] -wqkkbugh:#ubuntu- ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Loco8: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[04:00] -wqkkbugh:#ubuntu- ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ bocaneri: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[04:00] <kaosine> they just keep cycling in and out >_<
[04:00]  * qeude ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Moppy: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[04:00] <eojhvbej> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ ShapeShifter499: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[04:00] <kaosine> !ops
[04:00]  * fuoirp ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ slystone: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[04:00] -ukfbgk:#ubuntu- ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ PipeItToDevNull: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[04:00] <Delvien> i thought you had to be registered to join #ubuntu, guess i was wrong
[04:00] <kaosine> o_O
[04:00]  * rdbjk ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ DarkPsydeLord: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[04:01] <iwsbhj> ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Ricardus: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[04:01] <{Dolphin}> Hello. :) Sorry about the question but... i install the new kubuntu 17.04 beta 1 - And i try to install one gui to ufw the "gufw" but... the firewall is nor start i allready try to install the 2python-gobject"  and nathing... someone have any idea why this is not working?
[04:01] <kaosine> Delvien: apparently not
[04:01] -vcoeuhzk:#ubuntu- ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ slystone: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[04:01] -svxcw:#ubuntu- ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ jasonwang: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[04:01] <DarkPsydeLord> wat?
[04:01]  * eznvqcqr ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ betao: MY BIG HARD COCK WANTS TO SHOOT A LOAD OF CUM quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697 ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
[04:02] <slystone> srsly…
[04:02] <maas> how do i get the universal access gui in xubuntu 16.04?
[04:02] <DarkPsydeLord> this is fun
[04:02] <kaosine> ok...please tell me that crap is over....
[04:03] <DarkPsydeLord> xD
[04:03] <maas> what's the command to pop up universal access?
[04:03] <maas> someone help please
[04:06] <DarkPsydeLord> maas just create your own set of keys to access the features of universal access
[04:13] <{Dolphin}> Someone knows why gufw is not working in the kubuntu 17.04 beta? i allready install "python-gobject" and nathing :\
[04:14] <Bashing-om> !17.04 | {Dolphin}
[04:15] <{Dolphin}> ok thank you
[05:15] <jre2> I just upgraded from 15.10 to 16.10 and am having issues with ipv4 dropping out. Does anyone know where I might look for useful info on that?
[05:57] <pantato> I cant get my gtx 1060 to display on my crt monitor at all. Ive tried ubuntu 1604 and then i tried 1404.
[05:58] <pantato> it only wnats to display on my integrated intel graphics and i have to have the propruetary nvidia drivers uninstalled to do even that
[05:59] <pantato> could it be because im using an active vga to dvi adapter?
[06:00] <SwedeMike> pantato: does it work in other operating systems?
[06:00] <pantato> SwedeMike: fine and dandy in windows
[06:02] <tatertots> pantato: have you gone into bios to declare a primary graphics adapter PCI-E/PEG?
[06:02] <tatertots> pantato: probably not
[06:03] <tatertots> pantato: so go look in bios
[06:21] <OERIAS> I have a question
[06:21] <OERIAS> my trackpad no longer works in both Ubuntu and Windblowz
[06:21] <pantato> tatertots: looks like its set to pciex16_1
[06:22] <pantato> argh my resolution is all screwed in my bios
[06:25] <pantato> tatertots: was the thing youre talking about "bus interface"?
[06:39] <tatertots> pantato: in terminal>   sudo apt install inxi pastebinit
[06:39] <tatertots> pantato: when it's done....say so
[07:13] <mikeplus64> strange question, does unity have a way to resize fullscreen windows? i.e., i want a program to think it's in fullscreen mode, but not actually take up the screen. something i miss from xmonad
[07:15] <DaemeonZane> Hey all. I'm on 16.10, and it's telling me I no longer need ubuntu-core-launcher. Seems to me I do, so what do I do about it.
[07:15] <selckin> trust the ghost in the machine
[07:16] <DaemeonZane> I would, but man, this 16.10 has been a pain in my ass from day 1.
[07:20] <DaemeonZane>  Ok, I'll trust the GITM.
[07:21] <DaemeonZane> That being said, has anyone used katoolin without completely bjorking their systems? Seems like every time I use it, it wind up screwing up the desktop environment.
[07:30] <ubunoob> can i ask newbish questions here :)
[07:31] <DaemeonZane> sure can
[07:31] <DaemeonZane> Ask away, ubunoob
[07:31] <ubunoob> i am trying to decide between using Live linux with persistence or a full install on USB
[07:32] <DaemeonZane> How big is the USB?
[07:32] <ubunoob> i have a USB 2 with 4GB size but i can run out and buy a bigger one.
[07:33] <DaemeonZane> 4GB won't get you too terribly far, but it would at least introduce you to Ubuntu, if that's your goal
[07:33] <ubunoob> let me explain what i want to do:
[07:33] <DaemeonZane> Please do
[07:34] <ubunoob> want to install (L|K|X|U)buntu (either live or full install) but i want to be able to do the following:
[07:35] <ubunoob> be able to run it on any system; Be able to set a user and password and encrypt the user files; install 1 app only; not going to use this system much
[07:36] <DaemeonZane> ubunoob: Are you planning on needing to be able to install device drivers, things like that?
[07:36] <DaemeonZane> Other than basic stuff that Ubuntu will sort out on its own, like WiFi, that sort of thing?
[07:38] <ubunoob> no. the app is a bitcoin wallet and i plan on using this OS on USB as a cold storage (don't know how familiar you are with it, i can explain what it is further)
[07:39] <DaemeonZane> Oh I know it well. Seems like a pretty big OS to turn a USB drive into a cold storage though
[07:39] <ubunoob> well using other distros proved to be hard for me as newbie. problem with them not recognizing python, not knowing how to do certain things,...
[07:42] <DaemeonZane> Personally, and this is probably just me, I don't like the idea of storing my wallet on flash or optical media, since any number of issues could arise that would make access to that wallet impossible.
[07:43] <DaemeonZane> That being said, you CAN do it, with little trouble, but I would do a permanent installation, as persistence setups have been known to fail.
[07:44] <ubunoob> well, it is Electrum and USB is the "digital" wallet but offline, obviously the Seed will be written on paper as backup and the restoration will be a piece of cake in case of any failure.
[07:46] <DaemeonZane> Like I said, I would go with a more permanent USB install, with maybe an 8GB USB.
[07:48] <DaemeonZane> Personally, I use the TREZOR
[07:48] <DaemeonZane> Makes my life pretty simple
[07:48] <funabashi> If i change a kernel paramter i can restart it with sysctl -p right?
[07:51] <ubunoob> https://www.filepicker.io/api/file/75Ih5CTVQVOuloYvRoJy?signature=97c94263a41e01df6e7fc16f8f83db35a6ee3b0bcb777b6f8fd8864bf4ae4929&policy=eyJleHBpcnkiOjE0OTAzNDQ0MDl9 i have this walk through, i don't know how good or bad it is, i'd like some feedback. and i am doing it because i am a fan of Do It Yourself
[07:52] <ubunoob> and Trezor is good but it is expensive haha
[07:52] <DaemeonZane> ubunoob: It is, lol As for your guide, seems like a decent way to go
[07:54] <ubunoob> BTW, if i do a Full install, will i be able to run that OS on another system/hardware or will the install make the OS specific to the hardware that i installed it on?
[08:08] <tomreyn> ubunoob: it should work on other supported systems / hardware as well, as long as it's architecturally compatible (i.e. you could not run ubuntu amd64 on a raspi)
[08:10] <tomreyn> funabashi: if you edit sysctl settings, you can apply them by using sysctl -p
[08:10] <tomreyn> funabashi: this is not to be mixed up with linux module parameters.
[08:18] <alakx> Hello everyone. How can i limit sudo users for becoming root while allowing then still do su to any other user?
[08:21] <ducasse> alakx: you can't, as switching to any other user requires root privileges
[08:22] <royal_screwup21> I tried encrpyting a file with the following command: gpg -c <filename>. A prompt showed up, asking for a passphrase, which I typed in. I then opened up the file, only to find that its content were the same as before -- it wasn't encrypted as I had expected it to be. Am I missing something here?
[08:24] <ducasse> royal_screwup21: look for name-of-file.gpg
[08:25] <royal_screwup21> ducasse Ah, thanks so much!
[08:25] <ducasse> np
[08:26] <ubunoob> when i get a pgp key, does the server matter and will it find appropriate one or should i specify one
[08:32] <ducasse> ubunoob: you ask for a key by key-id
[08:32] <kubanc> hello. What can I do, because if I correct date and time manually, and later on when I restart the system the clock settings goes back?
[08:33] <wedgie> kubanc: dead cmos battery?
[08:39] <Dragoneye> got 4 HD's   one 500GB boot ubuntu,  and 3x1TB  that I want to use as RAID, anyone have a clue?
[08:39] <ubunoob> @ducasse i did a `gpg --recvkey <key>` but it failed then added server with correct code (`--server`?) to mit thingy and it worked. not sure what the problem was
[08:39] <Dragoneye> Some urls would be nice :-)
[08:41] <Dragoneye> Wanna use it as a cam streaming storage, so striping is my choice
[08:41] <maxupp> hi
[08:41] <Dragoneye> hi
[08:42] <Dragoneye> ho
[08:42] <Dragoneye> ha
[08:42] <maxupp> i have a fresh ubuntu 16.10 installation
[08:42] <Dragoneye> icne
[08:42] <Dragoneye> nice
[08:42] <maxupp> and ctrl key isn't working, although correct keyboard layout is chosen
[08:42] <maxupp> also, mouse speed way to high and no way to change it
[08:43] <maxupp> also apt-get apparently locked even when sudo'd
[08:43] <maxupp> i thought ubuntu was supposed to be out of the box workable...
[08:43] <Dragoneye> open terminal and enter "set m 4" or something else
[08:44] <k1l> maxupp: what means apt locked? do you have the updater running or software center opeened?
[08:44] <maxupp> neither
[08:44] <Dragoneye> what keyboard are you using?
[08:45] <maxupp> so setting mouse speed requires command line? O_o
[08:45] <k1l> maxupp: can you show the message it shows in terminal on paste.ubuntu.com ?
[08:45] <maxupp> it's in german, don't think it's gonna help you much
[08:45] <Dragoneye> or go to settings and set you mouse speed there, are u using gnome 3/ unity?
[08:45] <k1l> german is not a problem
[08:46] <maxupp> but translating: couädn't acquire lock on /var/lib/dpkg/lock
[08:46] <k1l> maxupp: and there is the mouse speed setting in the system settings -> mouse
[08:46] <k1l> maxupp: that is usually the message, when some other program is running apt. like the auto-updater right after the boot
[08:46] <maxupp> i only have double click speed and primary key selection
[08:46] <maxupp> no speed
[08:47] <maxupp> how long should the auto updater take?
[08:47] <maxupp> cause it's been half an hour
[08:48] <Dragoneye> apt install unity-tweak-tool
[08:49] <maxupp> it's not apt-get anymore?
[08:49] <Dragoneye> apt will do
[08:49] <maxupp> or it might if i could get the damn lock
[08:50] <maxupp> shit, when i need a quick docker host in the future, ubuntu is gonna be bottom of the list
[08:50] <k1l> maxupp: see "ps ax" if some program is using dpkg
[08:50] <Dragoneye> top , and se if its a cpu hog
[08:50] <maxupp> cpu load is fine
[08:51] <Dragoneye> sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/lock
[08:51] <k1l> dont remove the lock
[08:52] <k1l> that is the straight way into a messed system
[08:52] <Dragoneye> k
[08:52] <maxupp> i think the auto updater is done now
[08:52] <maxupp> the two apt jobs i queued in the software center just completed
[08:53] <Dragoneye> was not aware of that, I thought you was not  able to do updates...  :-D
[08:53] <maxupp> i wasn't until just yet
[08:53] <Dragoneye> :-)
[08:54] <k1l> and i told you at the beginning why that lock is in place. you denied any jobs running
[08:54] <Dragoneye> !
[08:54] <maxupp> the same lock was preventing the software center jobs from even starting
[08:54] <maxupp> i'm not retarded
[08:55] <maxupp> just not used to unix starting updates and locking shit on its own
[08:55] <Dragoneye> Back to the solution, no one  is retarded!
[08:55] <maxupp> i'm on arch
[08:56] <Dragoneye> Great that the system is able to update on its own...
[08:57] <Dragoneye> got 4 HD's   one 500GB boot ubuntu,  and 3x1TB  that I want to use as RAID, anyone have a clue?
[09:00] <maxupp> hardware or software raid controller?
[09:00] <Dragoneye> software
[09:00] <hateball> !raid
[09:00] <maxupp> speed or reliability?
[09:01] <Dragoneye> In BIOS I set as RAID, but I get no option as partioning and so on.
[09:01] <Dragoneye> ubottu: tnx :-)
[09:03] <hateball> Dragoneye: If you can set RAID in BIOS... then you have hardware raid
[09:03] <Dragoneye> I want speed
[09:03] <maxupp> ubuntu uses systemctl right?
[09:03] <maxupp> then go RAID 0 in hardware if you can
[09:03] <hateball> maxupp: Yes (systemd)
[09:04] <Dragoneye> hateball: I thought so too, but I have no option to choose the partitioning of the raid.  F11 does not compute
[09:04] <maxupp> weird, i can systemctl start docker, but docker ps tells me no daemon running
[09:04] <maxupp> but dockerd runs fine
[09:04] <hateball> Dragoneye: Where you mean you have no option of partitioning? You wont be doing that in BIOS
[09:04] <k1l> i doubt the mainboard can make use of the raid like you want. i guess its the "intel raid"
[09:05] <k1l> maxupp: depends on the ubuntu release you use
[09:05] <hateball> Dragoneye: It'd help if you detailed your hardware specs
[09:05] <maxupp> 16.10 which is on systemd
[09:05] <k1l> maxupp: ok.
[09:05] <Dragoneye> hateball: I choose raid in bios, and the manual said, press F11  , but that is not functioning.
[09:05] <k1l> maxupp: what tells you the status of that systemd unit?
[09:06] <_VxX_> hello
[09:06] <hateball> Dragoneye: Right, but that's all hardware and not Ubuntu related
[09:07] <Dragoneye> hateball: got 4 hdd's one as my boot , and 3 1TB as raid (my tought)  But the teory does not compare to praktice
[09:07] <Dragoneye> hateball: I get that.
[09:07] <Dragoneye> hateball: What do you suggest I do next?
[09:07] <Dragoneye> :-)
[09:08] <hateball> Dragoneye: ##hardware would probably be a better place to ask
[09:08] <maxupp> found the problem, default user is not in docker group
[09:08] <Dragoneye> hateball: ok
[09:08] <hateball> Dragoneye: But they would surely also like to know your hardware specs
[09:08] <hateball> Blind guesswork is not so productive
[09:09] <Dragoneye> hateball: As in my question?
[09:09] <hateball> Dragoneye: If it's server grade hardware it seems odd that you'd be able to pick RAID options in BIOS and not be able to configure the controller
[09:09] <hateball> But again, since you havent said what type of machine you're using, who knows
[09:09] <k1l> Dragoneye: use software raid, its not slower since you dont have a real hardware controller card that would make speed a topic
[09:09] <Dragoneye> hateball: That is my thought exactly
[09:10] <Dragoneye> k1l: So that is what I originaly was quiring for.  How to set up software RAID in ubuntu?
[09:11]  * Dragoneye brb
[09:11] <hateball> ..
[09:12] <k1l> dont set wrong settings in bios and then use the ubuntu server installer :)
[09:14] <Dragoneye> k1l: Got ubuntu up and running setting RAID in bios,  :-)
[09:15] <ducasse> Dragoneye: if you're going to use software raid then turn off raid in the bios
[09:16] <Dragoneye> sucasse: ok :-)
[09:16] <Xatenev> Hello
[09:16] <Xatenev> I am trying to use less my.tar.gz and I've read that less can do that now
[09:17] <Xatenev> but when I do less my.tar.gz it says "may be a binary file. See it anyway" - I press ok
[09:17] <Xatenev> and nothing happens. :P
[09:17] <ducasse> Xatenev: which ubuntu are you on?
[09:17] <Dragoneye> ducasse: its off , and my ubuntu is booting.  any suggestion how I set up striping on my 3x1T drive?
[09:18] <Xatenev> Im not on ubuntu im on debian - is my `less` too old here and is not capable of doing that yet ducasse?
[09:18] <ducasse> Xatenev: ok, so ask in #debian
[09:18] <Xatenev> I mostly tend to ask here cause this channel is really active :P
[09:18] <ducasse> Dragoneye: you should look at the server guide, it details setting up raid
[09:19] <ducasse> !server | Dragoneye
[09:19] <ducasse> Xatenev: that may be, but we don't support debian. you might want to try the official debian channels on oftc.
[09:22] <lotuspsychje> !raid | Dragoneye see also
[09:23] <Dragoneye> Tank you for urls :-)
[09:24] <Dragoneye> What is the load of software RAID in Ubuntu?  Got 8 cores at 4GHz
[09:26] <lotuspsychje> Dragoneye: alot of servers use raid layouts on ubuntu, no sweat it will work
[09:27] <Dragoneye> Is that sufficent? Or do I need to aquire a hardware RAID card? The same computer is used to calulate expensive graphics with OpenCV library.
[09:27] <Ben64> Dragoneye: it's fine
[09:28] <Dragoneye> lotuspsychje: I'll go for it :-)
[09:28] <Dragoneye> Ben64:  tnx :-)
[09:28] <k1l> Dragoneye: its not that much load. the most myths about raid come from the old pentium2 days.
[09:28] <Dragoneye> k1L: That was the days.. I started with C Vic 20  ;-)
[09:29] <k1l> if you go with real server raids like zfs you dont want hardware controller to do the raid anyway.
[09:30] <Dragoneye> k1l: zfs? hmm. was that in the LTS option when installing?
[09:30] <Dragoneye> :-D
[09:30] <MadPsy> Dragoneye, another option is to use ZFS
[09:30] <MadPsy> ^_^
[09:30] <ConsoleFx> I am trying to create 2 virtual network interfaces (for packet replay purpose) and this is the config (http://dpaste.com/1NWA5VS) that I added against /etc/network/interfaces but while I restart the networking service it fails :( It comes with an error e.g. Mar 25 14:43:04 void systemd[1]: Failed to start Raise network interfaces.
[09:30] <Dragoneye> :-D
[09:30] <ConsoleFx> Any pointers please?
[09:30] <lotuspsychje> Dragoneye: what kind of brand are your 1TB hd's?
[09:31] <Dragoneye> lotuspsychje: same!  I cannt rememger, have to dismantle the server to read brand name.
[09:31] <MadPsy> Dragoneye, once you use ZFS you'll wonder why you ever used anything else - compression / RAID / snapshotting / deduplication (be careful - RAM hungry) / ARC/ZIL caching, the list goes on
[09:32] <Xatenev> Anybody knows what =<- means? That syntax is not in the man: cat test1 | curl -F 'clbin=<-' https://clbin.com
[09:32] <kubanc> I am getting failed to start LSB:Start NTP daemon error. Any ideas? I do not have install ntpdate
[09:32] <Dragoneye> MadPsy: nice :-)  8GB enogh?
[09:33] <lotuspsychje> !time | kubanc can this help?
[09:33] <Dragoneye> or as Bill Gate said: 640MB ought to be enought for everyone.
[09:34] <MadPsy> Dragoneye, probably not - deduplication needs ~100MB RAM per 10GB or something along those lines (google it). I don't use it anywhere, only compression, which is /really/ nice (use lz4)
[09:34]  * Dragoneye ask's forgivnes for my bad spelling
[09:34] <squig> Dragoneye, 640kb
[09:34] <Dragoneye> squig: Right!  my bad :-D
[09:35] <squig> how far we have come :)
[09:35] <Dragoneye> MadPsy: tnx :-)
[09:36] <Dragoneye> how far indeed...  Got my main comp here with 12GB RAM and 12 cores...
[09:36] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | Dragoneye
[09:39] <ducasse> Dragoneye: don't use dedup if you're going to use zfs, it really uses a ton of ram. you would need to explicitly turn it on, though, so you should be fine.
[09:39] <lotuspsychje> ConsoleFx: perhaps the ##networking channel might know more of virtual interfaces?
[09:40] <MadPsy> ConsoleFx, where is your main eth1 interface? I only see the aliases
[09:40] <Dragoneye> ducasse: tnx for tips :-)   Im currently downing ubutu server 16.04 LTS
[09:40] <ConsoleFx> lotuspsychje: okay sure
[09:41] <lotuspsychje> ConsoleFx: or tell us the whole story here? ubuntu version? end goal?
[09:41] <ducasse> Dragoneye: remember that zfs is only supported for storage, not the root fs. it is *really* nice, though :)
[09:41] <MadPsy> ConsoleFx, in addition, FYI you can specify IP in CIDR format, like 192.168.100.25/24 instead of having the 'netmask' line
[09:41] <ConsoleFx> MadPsy: aah
[09:42] <MadPsy> ConsoleFx, in summary, specify eth1 and eth1:1, not eth1:1 and eth1:2
[09:42] <Dragoneye> ducasse: My use for it is streaming  video, is that a propriot use for it?
[09:42] <ConsoleFx> MadPsy: means? didnt get you
[09:42] <ConsoleFx> u mean my syntaxes are wrong?
[09:43]  * Dragoneye "propriot" lol, sound good tho
[09:43] <MadPsy> ConsoleFx, I mean you haven't specified 'eth1' only the aliases :1 and :2
[09:43] <lotuspsychje> Xatenev: perhaps the ##linux channel might know such syntax?
[09:43] <ducasse> Dragoneye: have a look at this - https://pthree.org/2012/04/17/install-zfs-on-debian-gnulinux/
[09:44] <Dragoneye> ducass: tank you!
[09:45] <Dragoneye> ducasse: tank you!
[09:45] <ducasse> Dragoneye: the actual installation is a bit different on ubuntu, but that is a good introduction to how zfs works
[09:46] <Dragoneye> ducasse: The info is valuable :-)
[09:48] <MadPsy> on 16.04 you just do 'apt install zfsutils-linux' and then create the tank - 'zpool create -f rpool0 mirror /dev/sdY /dev/sdX' (that's RAID1) then enable stuff with 'zfs set compression=lz4   rpool0' - that's literally it.
[09:48] <robbieusa> hi how do i change my ubuntu password using terminal?
[09:49] <MadPsy> robbieusa, 'passwd'
[09:49] <robbieusa> ty
[09:52] <snowkrash> hi
[09:52] <snowkrash> when i boot i get a shell login
[09:52] <snowkrash> i have to press strg alt f7
[09:52] <snowkrash> to switch to gui
[09:52] <snowkrash> what happened?
[09:53] <k1l> snowkrash: did you change the boot target?
[09:54] <Xatenev> lotuspsychje: I asked there alreaddy, nobody knows =(
[09:54] <Xatenev> )Oh wait
[09:54] <Xatenev> I just got an answer there.
[09:54] <snowkrash> no
[09:54] <k1l> Xatenev: then please use ##linux if its not ubuntu
[09:54] <snowkrash> whats the boot target btw k1l
[09:54] <Xatenev> k1l: ? It is curl - so its part of ubuntu too.
[09:54] <k1l> snowkrash: then look into dmesg if there is an issue
[09:55] <snowkrash> how do i do?
[09:55] <MadPsy> Xatenev, what's the question again?
[09:55] <k1l> Xatenev: this is #ubuntu. you already said you dont use ubuntu. so please keep this channel for the ubuntu users. thanks
[09:55] <MadPsy> ah/
[09:56]  * Dragoneye downing utuntu server... intense thrill
[09:57] <piercedwater> loving lubuntu
[09:57] <piercedwater> switched from gnome
[09:57] <piercedwater> how does ubuntu only use 3gb ram w/ zfs????
[09:57] <Xatenev> k1l: So your saying if I have a general linux question that is part of ubuntu im not allowed to ask here cause im not using ubuntu?
[09:57] <Xatenev> k1l: lmao.
[09:58] <ducasse> Xatenev: i already told you to get support in #debian, we only support ubuntu users
[09:58] <k1l> Xatenev: stop that pointless talk. dont misuse this channel run by the ubuntu community.
[09:58] <MadPsy> piercedwater, it depends what you mean by 'use 3GB of RAM' and what the dataset is
[09:58] <snowkrash> k1l, what do i have to look for in dmesg?
[09:58] <Xatenev> lmao.
[09:58] <piercedwater> MadPsy: according to Benchmark I am using ~3GB ram for a 6TB zpool
[09:59] <MadPsy> piercedwater, and you want it to use more or less?
[09:59] <piercedwater> no no not complaining
[09:59] <piercedwater> just saying seems to be not using very much
[09:59] <piercedwater> used 16GB with debian
[09:59] <piercedwater> is my point
[09:59] <ducasse> piercedwater: seems normal to me as long as you don't use dedup
[09:59] <MadPsy> piercedwater, it depends what features of ZFS you're using and what the ARC cache is up to etc
[09:59] <piercedwater> ah ok
[10:00] <MadPsy> piercedwater, find a copy of 'arcstat.py' ;)
[10:00] <piercedwater> will do
[10:01] <Dragoneye> Got 4 HDD's in my comp.  one 500GB and 3x1TB.  is that the reason I cannot use it as RAID?
[10:02] <Dragoneye> should I only have the 3x1TB  drives in ?
[10:02] <MadPsy> Dragoneye, if you're crazy, yes.
[10:02] <k1l> Dragoneye: i thought we settled you will use software raid with ubuntu now
[10:02] <Dragoneye> k1l: Still question my self here :-D
[10:03] <Dragoneye> MadPsy: :-)
[10:03] <k1l> Dragoneye: there is no question :)
[10:03] <Dragoneye> k1l: done downing server, trying installing it to see what options it gives me :-)
[10:04] <k1l> Dragoneye: first set the mainboard to use ahci
[10:04] <Dragoneye> k1l: k
[10:11] <gde33> is there a way to temp disable update popups when watching a movie?
[10:12] <gde33> or some other way to set them to be non intrusive?
[10:12] <lotuspsychje> gde33: there are several firefox addons to block all kinds of stuff
[10:12] <gde33> firefox?
[10:12] <lotuspsychje> gde33: watching a movie where?
[10:13] <gde33> online, smplayer etc
[10:13] <gde33> I really dont want to be interupted when doing anything really
[10:13] <lotuspsychje> gde33: you want to avoid system updates?
[10:13] <neredsenvy> http://kopy.io/EkS42 How can I fix this so that command of each line in run parallel right away
[10:13] <gde33> lotuspsychje: sure, for an hour or so
[10:14] <neredsenvy> right now && in the middle prevents it
[10:14] <gde33> lotuspsychje: If I'm trying to concentrate on something I want to do nothing else really
[10:14] <OerHeks> gde33,  there is not a tool/setting, maybe this answer is any help :  sudo mv /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.freedesktop.Notifications.service /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.freedesktop.Notifications.service.disabled >> http://askubuntu.com/questions/464689/how-to-disable-system-tray-notifications-in-14-04
[10:14] <lotuspsychje> gde33: we cant choose, when an update comes out, lets say its a security risk, would you take the risk for 1 hour?
[10:15] <OerHeks> total disable
[10:15] <k1l> neredsenvy: && means "run after the first comman did not have an error"
[10:15] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[10:16] <gde33> maybe in the future it can be a corner popup that can be ignored without further actions
[10:18] <lotuspsychje> gde33: you can update your system before watching a movie, but that doesnt mean another update cant come while watching your movie right
[10:19] <akik> gde33: one option could be disabling the network access during the movie
[10:19] <gde33> haha good one!
[10:20] <lotuspsychje> good idea akik !
[10:20] <ducasse> gde33: isn't just fullscreening the program that plays the movie enough?
[10:20] <gde33> Trying to get into the system menu to set automated updates but that gives an unexpected error :(
[10:22] <oulanka> How one may enable debug/verbose mode during installation? I am installing Lubuntu in virtualbox and for 1+ hour I am stuck at the same splash screen without indication whatever something is happening, fatally broken or else.
[10:22] <oulanka> I am trying to install Lubuntu 16.10 with host Lubuntu 14.04, both 32 bit using 4.3.26 Virtualbox.
[10:23] <amitprakash> Hi, while for apt -y install package.. how do I ask it to ignore config files provided by package manager?
[10:27] <akik> oulanka: try accessing the virtual consoles in ctrl+alt+f3 or ctrl+alt+f4. in linux virtualbox i don't think you can access those, though
[10:27] <amitprakash> I don't want to skip all the post install steps though
[10:28]  * Dragoneye weird  bios, changed my 0.5TB from 0 to 4 and 4 (1TB) to 0 and in bios i got raid, and now Im booting ubuntu from originally installed. Guess it was HW RAID after all.  Solution arrived and solved, thanks to everyone who partisipated :-D
[10:28] <snowkrash> k1l, its strange it seems to be related to the nvidia driver
[10:28] <snowkrash> when i turn it off
[10:28] <Dan9550X> If i compile a kernel is it specific to the machine i compile on?
[10:28] <snowkrash> it starts with login when i turn it on it boots as usual into the gui
[10:29] <lotuspsychje> !mainline | Dan9550X
[10:29] <snowkrash> when its off the standard driver should be used and the intel gpu on the motherboard
[10:29] <lotuspsychje> !kernel
[10:29] <OerHeks> amitprakash, --force-confold >> http://askubuntu.com/questions/104899/make-apt-get-or-aptitude-run-with-y-but-not-prompt-for-replacement-of-configu
[10:31] <Dan9550X> lotuspsychje, In this case im trying to build a kernel with this patch https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93885 I managed to build kernel 4.8 which works fine in VMWare but not my actual machine.
[10:32] <amitprakash> OerHeks, thanks!
[10:32] <gde33> I went with auto install security and weekly application updates, seems good enough :)
[10:32] <jancsi> hi all! what software would you recommend for delta transferring a huge file? I know rsync can do. Are there other options?
[10:32] <akik> jancsi: try xdelta
[10:33] <jancsi> akik, does it work through the network?
[10:33] <rts-sander> hi I'm getting an error running add-apt-repository: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24240135/
[10:33] <akik> jancsi: you can make it work probably through a ssh connection. i don't know
[10:34] <rts-sander> it only happens in some situations
[10:35] <Ben64> rts-sander: seems like it's because of the weird character ř in the name, but i'd really recommend using the php version in ubuntu instead of a 3rd party unsupported one
[10:35]  * Dragoneye love ubuntu
[10:36] <akik> jancsi: it can use stdout for output
[10:36] <rts-sander> there's no php7 packages in ubuntu by default
[10:36] <OerHeks> rts-sander, yes there is, in 16.04
[10:37] <OerHeks> !info php7 xenial
[10:37] <Ben64> php7.0
[10:37] <akik> !info xdelta
[10:37] <OerHeks> oh,, 7.0
[10:37] <rts-sander> I'm running 14
[10:37] <OerHeks> rts-sander, why not uprade?
[10:38] <rts-sander> good point
[10:38] <OerHeks> rts-sander, with 16.04 comes systemd, php integration and more
[10:38] <akik> jancsi: the packaged version in ubuntu is pretty old
[10:39] <Ben64> jancsi: what's wrong with rsync
[10:40] <squig> *sigh* systemd
[10:44] <yekta_> hello, I just upgrdaed to xenial from trusty and now my service which lives at /etc/init/myapp.conf says Loaded: not-found (Reason: No such file or directory) when I do `sudo service myapp status`.  Can someone please advise what to do for xenial?
[10:44] <MadPsy> rts-sander, ppa:ondrej works well - unless you have trust issues etc
[10:44] <monsieur_h> Hello. So I made an app with JS/GTk3 and I'd like to host a PPA, but I have no clue where to begin.
[10:44] <monsieur_h> The documentation I found always relates to building .deb files, but I don't know how to do it
[10:44] <monsieur_h>  Would you guys point me in the right direction ?
[10:49] <niggard> hello, how to make skype work on xubuntu with pidgin?
[10:49] <niggard> it has no field for password, which is weird
[10:51] <anddam> are there builtin options to encrypt an USB flash memory?
[10:51] <anddam> I obviosuly mean the fs on it
[10:51] <niggard> anddam: zfs
[10:51] <niggard> not builtin tho
[10:51] <anddam> I'm starting to think about security and how I'd like at least a part of my data to be "safe"
[10:51] <anddam> well, "safer" at least
[10:51] <k1l> anddam: use encrypted container?
[10:52] <anddam> k1l: sure, with what meaning of container?
[10:52] <anddam> niggard: IIRC ubuntu was offering zfs packages now, right?
[10:52] <anddam> k1l: I mean like LXC?
[10:52] <k1l> its like a folder that is encrypted.
[10:52] <k1l> anddam: no
[10:52] <niggard> anddam: linux on zfs
[10:52] <Dragoneye> Mount rade volume to fstab?
[10:53] <niggard> err, 'zfs on linux'
[10:53] <monsieur_h> LUKS?
[10:53] <neredsenvy> k1l: http://kopy.io/EkS42 How can I get first and second lines run right away in parallel
[10:53] <neredsenvy> Is this possible ?
[10:54] <anddam> niggard: I know how the driver is called, I played with it
[10:54] <neredsenvy> Like: (./symops run --id=107 && touch completed_1.part) & (./symops run --id=110 && touch completed_2.part)
[10:54] <anddam> but IIRC I read some news a while ago saying ubuntu was going to be the "first distro to officially blahblahblah…"
[10:54] <neredsenvy> Preventing && from stopping &
[10:55] <anddam> k1l: at what level are those encrypted container implemented?
[10:55] <k1l> anddam: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedFilesystemsOnRemovableStorage
[10:55] <MadPsy> anddam, you could also just use ecryptfs etc
[11:01] <neredsenvy> Anyone able to help with this http://kopy.io/EkS42
[11:02] <MadPsy> neredsenvy, you've had an answer
[11:02] <neredsenvy> Where
[11:02] <pepijndevos> What does the output of  ubuntu-support-status --show-unsupported mean? It contains some major packages like wine, avrdude, python3-pip, and many more.
[11:02] <MadPsy> neredsenvy, my bad
[11:04] <k1l> pepijndevos: its just about the ubuntu support, not about the package support.
[11:04] <neredsenvy> I need && not to interfere with & : (
[11:05] <MadPsy> neredsenvy, I'm not sure what the problem is.... run 'sleep 10 && echo done &' and it backgrounds
[11:05] <Harag> hi, is there a different channel for talking about 17.04
[11:05] <pepijndevos> k1l, so like, if python-pip has a security exploit, that's up to the pip devs to fix?
[11:06] <k1l> pepijndevos: in general ubuntu/canonical supports the pacakges in main and restricted repos. the universe repos is run by the community.
[11:07] <pepijndevos> Ah got it. So basically it's just a list of anything I installed from universe.
[11:07] <k1l> pepijndevos: its the universe maintainer to make the updates then.
[11:08] <lotuspsychje> Harag: #ubuntu+1
[11:08] <k1l> pepijndevos: i am not 100% sure if the security team from ubuntu handles those packages in case there is a CVE for that.
[11:08] <Harag> thanx
[11:09] <MadPsy> neredsenvy, do you see what I mean?
[11:10] <neredsenvy> I solved the problem just wrapped my commands in (..) & (..)
[11:10] <neredsenvy> now it works
[11:14] <rts-sander> I figured out why add-apt-repository had a decode problem: the env LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 solved it
[11:15] <rts-sander> damn your name! Ondřej Surý
[11:16] <rts-sander> this explains why it did work from the local terminal because it sets these environment variables
[11:16] <MadPsy> rts-sander, nice
[11:18] <elichai2> hi
[11:19] <elichai2> something weird happened, I ran `apt update && apt upgrade` and restarted and now nautilus showing me in the removeable storage section in the left all my partitions (efi, tmp and stuff)
[11:19] <elichai2> any ideas how to fix this?
[11:23] <elichai2> here: https://s7.postimg.org/ib50d9ior/new_screenshot.png
[11:24] <niggard> how to know if I am using an AGP or PCI GPU?
[11:25] <OerHeks> niggard, check the vendor, or srolll through the output of 'sudo lshw'
[11:27] <OerHeks> niggard, oh, found this onliner > lspci | grep "PCI bridge"
[11:28] <elichai2> addidng 'cooment=x-gvfs-hide' didn't helped
[11:31] <SimonNL> dmesg|grep -i agp
[11:34] <tarelerulz> I have chrome browser and I some how got yahoo as my search defult.  I have no idea how that happened. I'm using firefox now.  Any ideas what I should do?  Never had this hapene on Linuux.
[11:35] <hateball> tarelerulz: Just go into chrome settings and change your search engine preference?
[11:36] <niggard> OerHeks: thanks
[11:36] <niggard> SimonNL: thanks
[11:36] <niggard> I didn't understand anything tho
[11:37] <niggard> lspci lists nvidia under pci
[11:37] <OerHeks> tarelerulz, you can set searchengines in the chrome settings, even delete the ones you don't like.
[11:37] <niggard> while 'dmesg | grep -i agp' says '[    0.718659] Linux agpgart interface v0.103'
[11:38] <OerHeks> niggard,  lspci | grep "PCI bridge" should give a clear answer
[11:38] <niggard> OerHeks: no.
[11:38] <tarelerulz> Ok, Guys Really like I did not think of that.  I did do just what you said.  removed all the other searches.  Yahoo was in there ,but I  still have yahoo as the seach when I do a google search on the fron page.
[11:39] <OerHeks> tarelerulz, restart chrome first?
[11:40] <SimonNL> PCI Express niggard  ?
[11:41] <niggard> SimonNL: I have built-in intel + discrete nvidia
[11:41] <niggard> it probably is pci-e, but still I'm not 101$ sure
[11:41] <OerHeks> intel + descrete .. no way it is AGP .. hey that rhymes
[11:47] <elichai2> anyone?
[11:48] <OerHeks> elichai2, no answer to your mount issue, does it stick after reboot?
[11:48] <elichai2> yes
[11:51] <OerHeks> i don't find recent bugreports on that, file one?
[11:54] <yellabs-r2> from bash can i get world time clock ?
[11:54] <niggard> I got banned on #centos, could someone, please, take a look at what is the nickname of any op there?
[11:55] <niggard> also, how does $PATH work? what if /opt is included into it, but the binary is in /opt/bin - will it be accessible?
[11:56] <OerHeks> niggard, join #freenode for ban issues, we don't care really
[11:57] <niggard> OerHeks: I think they don't care either
[12:00] <OerHeks> yellabs-r2, onliner: date -d "$(curl -s --head http://google.com | grep ^Date: | sed 's/Date: //g')"
[12:15] <pabed> hello guys,I created L2tp vpn connection , when I want to connect it , it tries to connect but it cannot and it doesn't send any error and messages
[12:19] <OerHeks> pabed, did you build network-manager-l2tp?
[12:20] <OerHeks> As Ubuntu has stopped shipping L2TP over IPSec support for Ubuntu since Precise .. there are howtos .. http://blog.z-proj.com/enabling-l2tp-over-ipsec-on-ubuntu-16-04/
[12:21] <pabed> OerHeks: I built it from GUI network
[12:21] <BluesKaj> pabed,  do you have a username and pwd in conf files the server can see
[12:22] <pabed> OerHeks: for enabling it , I followed this link http://askubuntu.com/questions/789421/l2tp-ipsec-psk-vpn-client-on-xubuntu-16-04
[12:23] <OerHeks> pabed, almost the same answer, you did build network-manager-l2tp?
[12:23] <pabed> BluesKaj: no I enterd it in specfic field in gui enviroment
[12:23] <OerHeks> the last answer is complete, with apparmor etc
[12:24] <BluesKaj> pabed, does the vpn server require you to use l2tp protocol or is openvpn an option ?
[12:25] <pabed> BluesKaj: yes I connect to the server by other devices
[12:28] <BluesKaj> pabed,??
[12:29] <pabed> OerHeks: you meant I should continue Remove AppArmor settings for IPSec: from in this link http://blog.z-proj.com/enabling-l2tp-over-ipsec-on-ubuntu-16-04/ or I should remove it completely and install it from the begining ?
[12:29] <pabed> BluesKaj: sorry , it configured as l2tp server
[12:30] <BluesKaj> pabed, so this is gu clienti app from the server
[12:30] <BluesKaj> gui
[12:31] <BluesKaj> server hosting company
[12:32] <pabed> BluesKaj: no ,
[12:33] <BluesKaj> ok , so you set it up from with l2tp app from the repos, i should have seen that above , sorry'
[12:33] <pabed> BluesKaj: I created a connection l2tp in NM , and I can conncet it from other ubuntu with the same config
[12:34] <BluesKaj> right
[12:36] <pabed> just for enabling l2tp I follow this link http://askubuntu.com/questions/789421/l2tp-ipsec-psk-vpn-client-on-xubuntu-16-04 not OerHeks 's link ,
[12:37] <pabed> I did not Remove AppArmor settings for IPSec:  and Replace x2ltpd with libpcap:
[12:40] <BluesKaj> pabed, what about the server host requirements , have you checked them?
[12:42] <pabed> BluesKaj: server is ok
[12:42] <BluesKaj> pabed, like the crt and.vpn conf files
[12:43] <pabed> server is ok because I can connect it with my moblie laptop
[12:45] <pabed> BluesKaj: I think the problem is on l2tp vpn client on ubuntu
[12:46] <attaxia1> Hi all. I'm having huge issues with Ubuntu 17.04 beta and would like to report a bug but don't know where to start. Basically Wayland keeps crashing within 10 minutes of use where it was stable in 16.10. Using X.org is better but there are also crashes and often I can't wake the machine from sleep. I'm using nouveau drivers with my GTX 650ti. None of the NVIDIA drivers work at all with X.org, they just produce a black screen on boot.
[12:46] <attaxia1> Where do I start with reporting a bug?
[12:46] <hitman1> Hello
[12:47] <hitman1> I am getting white shades across gui of any program. like this - http://i.imgur.com/fZRVeRh.png?1
[12:49] <hitman1> getting this when pc wake up from suspend.
[12:49] <hitman1> *wakes
[12:50] <BluesKaj> attaxia1, ask in #ubuntu+1
[12:51] <attaxia1> Will do
[12:54] <mcphail> hitman1: you running the proprietary nvidia drivers, by any chance? I'm battling a similar problem which is definitely driver related
[12:56] <hitman1> mcphail, when the nvidia card is new pc was working fine. I am facing this from last 2 days.
[12:56] <hitman1> Is there any solution because I always suspend my PC instead of shutdown.
[12:57] <BluesKaj> the nvidia proprietary driver from the website works until a driver upgrade comes down from the repos, then it's borked
[12:58] <BluesKaj> there no kernel module support for them
[12:59] <mcphail> hitman1: I'm investigating on my setup. So far, I've found corruption with the nvidia-378 (from the graphics PPA) on resume with Unity and Gnome. Mate seems immune, so far
[12:59] <hateball> iirc even the nvidia provided driver uses dkms these days
[12:59] <hateball> but a nicer way is to use the nvidia ppa
[12:59] <hitman1> ppa link?
[13:00] <hateball> (dkms means modules get rebuilt on kernel upgrades)
[13:00] <hateball> hitman1: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa && sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-378
[13:00] <mcphail> hitman1: I've found the drivers from the PPA to be worse than the ones from the default repos, as far as corruption is concerned
[13:01] <hitman1> what should I do then ?
[13:01] <mcphail> hitman1: but I've found the repo drivers crash randomly on resume
[13:01] <BluesKaj> hateball, really? ..didn't know that nvidia supplied dkms support...goonna research that
[13:01] <mcphail> hitman1: my graphical artifacts go away if i log out and back in. But that is a pain
[13:02] <hitman1> yes that is.
[13:03] <hateball> BluesKaj: I think that was added some time ago. Then again I may be wrong :)
[13:04] <hateball> Regardless it is nicer to just use the PPA
[13:11] <anddam> MadPsy: reading, thanks
[13:11] <anddam> k1l: reading the wiki as well, is LUKS possibly mountable on other system?
[13:11] <anddam> I guess not due to the "L" part, but it'd be handy to be able to mount it someone else's, unsafe, computer
[13:12] <BluesKaj> hateball, a it seems you're correct, but systemd seems to need the dkms.service’ systemd file enabled plus a few other things need attention http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nvidia-linux-10years&num=2
[13:14] <hansz> Hi. I have issues with WiFi recently. This guide: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingNetworkManager offers to run `sudo /usr/lib/NetworkManager/debug-helper.py --mm debug`. When I run it, I get the following bug: "dbus.exceptions.DBusException: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.ModemManager was not provided by any .service files"
[13:15] <hansz> The actual problem which I am trying to debug is frequent disconnects, happens with several routers but not with my mobile's hotspot, it seems
[13:38] <attaxia1> Doe anyone in this channel have an idea what this line means? It appears about 100 times per second in my kern.log
[13:38] <attaxia1> Mar 23 20:30:42 stevenh-desktop kernel: [   73.009992] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: fifo: PBDMA0: 80024000 [GPPTR PBPTR SIGNATURE] ch 31 [003e1af000 gnome-session-c[2367]] subc 0 mthd 0000 data 00000000
[13:40] <OerHeks> attaxia1, on what ubuntu version ? what driver for GPU is installed?
[13:41] <attaxia1> Ubuntu 17.04 beta (also asked in ubuntu+1, but nobody knows). I'm using nouveau as the proprietary drivers don't work at all.
[13:42] <OerHeks> it is a nouveau complaint, older bugreports suggest to add 'nouveau.modeset=0' to the kernel line, but you claim the prop drivers don't work.  blacklisting nouveau could be the fix, not sure.
[13:42] <OerHeks> there is a relation between them, i think
[13:43] <OerHeks> #ubuntu+1 should give the answer, or decide if it is worth a bugreport..
[13:44] <attaxia1> If I blacklist nouveau I wouldn't have any display driver left right?
[13:45] <attaxia1> If I install the prop drivers I just get a black screen on startup
[13:50] <anddam> I stand corrected , LUKS is implemented in a multi-platform fashion
[13:59] <MustaKrakish> how can I route certain traffic, say IRC through my wireless adapter and everything else though my LAN?
[14:00] <excalith> Hello, i was wondering what happens while trying to open a folder with permissions set on Windows as Windows user only
[14:03] <richud> mustakrakish: LD_PRELOAD, https://gist.github.com/stefansundin/e4fce00d97f7694c7a27
[14:03] <MustaKrakish> richud, ta
[14:04] <richud> some more info... https://www.x4b.net/kb/BindProcessToIPonLinux
[14:33] <freshte> Hi there
[14:34] <freshte> Do you know any way/addon/script to convert youtube.com/watch?v=xyz to tubeunblock.net/watch?v=xyz ?
[14:36] <freshte> Oh, no! I mean, each time that I click on a youtube link in Firefox, it be converted to tubeunblock.net
[14:36] <EriC^^> freshte: you mean you do "./script youtube.com/watch?v=blabla" and it gives the tubeunblock one?
[14:36] <EriC^^> oh ok
[14:37] <OerHeks> freshte, check your plugins
[14:38] <sunkist> I just setup IPv6-only wifi with a router advertisement.  Android picks a SLAAC address just fine and is able to browse to google, but Ubuntu does not; Network Manager stops while trying to find and address, then gives up and associates with a different AP.
[14:38] <sunkist> Ubuntu works if I give it a static IP and router configuration.
[14:38] <sunkist> I'm running trusty.
[14:38] <robbieusa> hello how do remove steam using terminal?
[14:39] <sunkist> Is there information on what kind of Router Advertisement ubuntu needs to see to succeed in joining the ipv6 SLAAC network?
[14:41] <sunkist> A friend of mine said they got Ubuntu to work with DHCPv6 but not through router advertisements.
[14:41] <OerHeks> robbieusa, sudo apt remove --purge steam # Navigate to .local/share/ and delete the steam folder.
[14:41] <robbieusa> im here http://askubuntu.com/questions/217872/how-do-i-remove-steam
[14:42] <robbieusa> im done thanks
[14:42] <sunkist> When I select the ipv6-ssid from network manager, wireshark shows that ubuntu sends a router solicitation and receives a router advertisment.
[14:43] <sunkist> Subsequently, in ifconfig, I can see that ubuntu has two ipv6 addresses, a SLAAC address and a privacy address.
[14:43] <sunkist> I understand this is standard behaviour.
[14:44] <sunkist> I can ping6 the router IP from Ubuntu, so single-hop packets work for 90 seconds until NetworkManager times out.
[14:44] <sunkist> But even though my RA contains dhsv6 resolvers, `dig' doesn't return any results.
[14:46] <sunkist> And of course since I can't resolve any ipv6 hostnames, I'm not able to generate traffic that would traverse the router.
[14:47] <nomike> hi
[14:47] <sunkist> So what kind of RA does ubuntu trusty need to see for NetworkManger to think it's done associating.
[14:47] <nomike> Where in Ubuntu 16.10 could I configure a search domain?
[14:47] <sc10n> hi all, I was wondering if its possible to bring over a package from Debian unstable to 16.04?
[14:48] <k1l> sc10n: ubuntu syncs from debian unstable before the release date of the ubuntu release.
[14:48] <nomike> I think it was somewhere in the network settings of the settings-panel in the past, but it seems to have been removed at some point.
[14:48] <ppf> sunkist: NM does that through wpa_supplicant
[14:49] <sc10n> Ok, what if I needed a package now?
[14:49] <sunkist> so maybe I could run wpa_supplicant directly to get it's output
[14:49] <ppf> sc10n: best to wait for the next release
[14:49] <ppf> that's the only supported answer ;)
[14:50] <ppf> with all the remaining options (just install the debian package, get a preview of zesty, find a ppa) you're more or less left to your own devices
[14:50] <k1l> sc10n: ubuntu doesnt update the package version after the release. so look at backports, PPA/3rdparty repo or compile it
[14:50] <sc10n> So there is no way to get a package update without jumping to the next version? I'm in a enterprise environment and we want to stick with LTS releases.
[14:51] <ppf> no
[14:51] <k1l> sc10n: what pacakge is it?
[14:51] <sc10n> SSSD 1.15
[14:51] <ppf> !info sssd zesty
[14:54] <sc10n> Is there a way to backport that into 16.04?
[14:56] <kaykay> hhheyyy
[14:56] <kaykay> heyyyyyyyy
[14:57] <Princessssss> heyy
[14:57] <Princessssss> you know whats funny?
[14:58] <kaykay> whats funny
[14:58] <OerHeks> We do, this is not the #ubuntu-funny channel, just ubuntu support.
[14:59] <Princessssss> your next to me and we can talk but were typing hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA  *breathes* hahahahahahahahahahahahah
[14:59] <Princessssss> but we need help
[14:59] <kaykay> ok ok sorry about that
[15:00] <Princessssss> if you love me let me gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[15:00] <aladeen> hy, how can I mount .mds file with ubuntu??
[15:00] <Princessssss> sorry my brother is on
[15:00] <k1l> Princessssss: kaykay please stop or leave this channel
[15:01] <Princessssss> our brothers share our account i need help with my pugs
[15:01] <kaykay> im not doing anything its princessssss
[15:01] <k1l> last warning guys. get that sorted or your ip will be muted.
[15:02] <Princessssss> ill get my brothers off kaykay do the same
[15:02] <kaykay> ok
[15:02] <PCatinean> hey guys, i got a tar.gz eith /etc/blabla/content and I want to extract the files inside there in a certain location
[15:02] <PCatinean> how would I proceed with this?
[15:03] <Princessssss> but my question is if my puggin for my computer doesnt fit and sometimes heats up what do i do
[15:03] <OerHeks> aladeen, have you tried, right-click on the .mds file and open with 'disk-image-mounter' ?
[15:03] <Princessssss> no but i will try
[15:03] <aladeen> I tried, it doesn't work
[15:04] <kaykay> why is my computer changing colors i think someone is hacking it
[15:04] <Princessssss> what do i do my computer pluggin falls out of heats up what do i do? please help me i really need help......
[15:05] <aladeen> I tried many program, acetoneiso, furius iso, gmount iso ect
[15:05] <k1l> Princessssss: kaykay if you want to be unmuted and stopped trolling you can ask in #ubuntu-ops to be unbanned
[15:06] <aladeen> they can't read this file
[15:06] <r33d> :O
[15:07] <OerHeks> aladeen, old article, but furiusisomount is still in our repos >> http://www.upubuntu.com/2012/01/mount-cddvd-images-iso-bin-img-mdf-nrg.html
[15:07] <OerHeks> !info furiusisomount
[15:08] <Dreaman> !ubuntu ReleaseSchedule 17.04
[15:08] <PCatinean> anyone?
[15:08] <Dreaman> !ubuntu ReleaseSchedule
[15:08] <Percy_89> yeah
[15:08] <k1l> Dreaman: that is not a google bot
[15:08] <dax> Dreaman: please investigate ubottu with /msg ubottu factoidnamehere
[15:08] <Percy_89> frome China
[15:08] <dax> not in the channel
[15:09] <nejm> Hi everyone, my GRUB2 does not recognise my Windows 7 dual-boot anymore, I have followed the dedoimedo tutorial on adding a script, but it does nothing for some reason, could someone help me out?
[15:10] <ducasse> Dreaman: read the topic in #ubuntu+1 for a link to the schedule
[15:10] <Percy_89> grub2 can fix it auto
[15:10] <Percy_89> use some command
[15:10] <Dreaman> ok
[15:10] <nejm> Percy_89: I have tried 'sudo os-prober', but it did nothing...
[15:11] <polyneux> Alright gang. Got 16.04 LTS Server running on a FX-8350...Most everything works except when I run some videos via Plex... the machine hard resets. Theres no common thread between the file types (avi, mpeg) or the codecs that they run on, seems very random. Their transcoder service runs one or two fo the cores at 100% but they say that is normal behaviour. I don't know where to look in logs because when it resets (I know because of 
[15:11] <Percy_89> 1 enter grub rescue
[15:12] <Genk1> Hello guys
[15:12] <Genk1> how we normally enable|disable services in ubuntu ?
[15:12] <minimec> Genk1: 'sudo systemctl 'enable|disable' <yourservice>
[15:12] <ducasse> !systemd | Genk1
[15:13] <nejm> Percy_89: I'll try doing that, brb
[15:13] <Genk1> minimec, I see, thanks
[15:16] <aladeen> thanks guys, but furius is can't read .mds file
[15:17] <OerHeks> aladeen, no clue then, file is corrupt?
[15:17] <aladeen> no
[15:18] <aladeen> Alcohol 120 can read this file, but it's run on windows
[15:19] <naruto_> Can anybody help me how to see my windows partion? from yesterday i am not able to see it.
[15:19] <naruto_> i have tried fdisk -l http://pastebin.com/6yVeZ18B
[15:19] <naruto_> then http://pastebin.com/UAmaHF1P
[15:19] <OerHeks> aladeen, yes, it is an alcohol120% file, and the tool should be able to read it.
[15:19] <naruto_> also this http://pastebin.com/S5SAJvr4 ...but no solution
[15:19] <k1l> naruto_: there is a missing space in the mount command
[15:20] <k1l> naruto_: and i doubt you want to mount sda1
[15:20] <k1l> naruto_: and why dont you just use the nautilus filebrowser?
[15:21] <naruto_> k1l: i tried a procedure i some answers of sites...
[15:21] <naruto_> k1l:*of
[15:21] <k1l> naruto_: shizuka@Naruto:~$ sudo mount -t ntfs-3g -o rw /dev/sda1/media/sda2
[15:22] <k1l> that is a broken command. 1. there is missing space in the middle of "/dev/sda1/media/sda2"
[15:22] <k1l> 2. its not /dev/sda1 since that is not the partition where the windows stores data
[15:24] <naruto_> k1l: how to see can u help?
[15:25] <k1l> naruto_: i just explained what is wrong. that command you pasted cant work since its broken command.
[15:26] <naruto_> k1l: ok, i try the new one
[15:26] <polyneux> Okay better question. If I stress an 8 core cpu and it crashes in less than 4 minutes does that indicate a hardware problem? :D
[15:26] <RxMcDonald> Hello, anyone knows how to increase the computing power of embedded ubuntu systems?
[15:26] <k1l> polyneux: i would look at temperatures, yes.
[15:26] <polyneux> lm-sensors output only makes it to about 42 before it goes. Could it spike up super high from that point causing the reset?
[15:27] <polyneux> ^ so fast not picked up by a sensors ping
[15:30] <ducasse> polyneux: there's quite a bit to go from 42 degrees before the hw shuts down, i would expect it to take more than a couple of seconds
[15:31] <polyneux> That is my only theory as to why it could be shutting down. I've scoured logs and can't find any other notification. I do see some MCE events recorded but I can't look at them? Something like that. If Stress -c leads directly to a hard reset is that indicative of a cpu problem?
[15:31] <OerHeks> RxMcDonald, add hardware.
[15:32] <ducasse> polyneux: look in the bios at how high the temp limits are set
[15:32] <polyneux> 10-4
[15:34] <jaythelinuxguy> A reset is a software issue, a power cutoff is a hardware issue.
[15:34] <jaythelinuxguy> Most of the time.
[15:35] <sebsebseb> hi
[15:36] <naruto_> in my launcher a new icon is there Filesystemroot... inplace of mine hardrive partions. What is this Filesystemroot and why it's there? It never used to be there
[15:37] <sebsebseb> naruto_: ok root would be the /
[15:37] <sebsebseb> naruto_:  the like main file system.  think C in Windows  and then c goes onto oter things
[15:37] <jaythelinuxguy> naruto_, which launcher are you referring to?
[15:37] <naruto_> ubuntu unity launcher
[15:38] <jaythelinuxguy> It's just a link to the root of your hard disk
[15:38] <sebsebseb> naruto_:    everything is under / in  LINUX.  / home  / etc  / boot  and so on
[15:38] <naruto_> But why it's mounted, and it's not getting unmount?
[15:38] <OerHeks> naruto_, you ar ethe 2nd one today, does it look like this in nautilus too ? <elichai2>	here: https://s7.postimg.org/ib50d9ior/new_screenshot.png
[15:38] <sebsebseb> naruto_: where is the /  ?  on the main ubuntu pariton I guess
[15:38] <jaythelinuxguy> Unmounting the root filesystem is like disconnecting your entire storage. Not a good idea
[15:38] <k1l> naruto_: your / partition is the ubuntu system partition. unmounting would be unwise
[15:39] <sebsebseb> naruto_: yep / is like C  if on about WIndodws. the main thing
[15:39] <k1l> naruto_: please run "mount | nc termbin.com 9999" and show the outputurl here
[15:39] <OerHeks> k1l, <elichai2> had such observation too >> something weird happened, I ran `apt update && apt upgrade` and restarted and now nautilus showing me in the removeable storage section in the left all my partitions (efi, tmp and stuff)
[15:39] <sebsebseb> naruto_: maybe since you opended up the file manager, for some reason the icon changed a bit for /
[15:39] <naruto_> Oerheks: yes, it's look like that...
[15:40] <k1l> i dont have a 16.04 with desktop running and cant verify
[15:40] <sebsebseb> naruto_: the icons on the right there in that screen shot,  it just means those are mounted
[15:40] <sebsebseb> basicaly
[15:41] <OerHeks> k1l, i do, but it is not happening here, but then i got no UEFI.
[15:41] <toor__> hey
[15:41] <sebsebseb> toor__: hi
[15:41] <EriC^^>  i have uefi and 16.04
[15:41] <EriC^^> what's going on?
[15:41] <naruto_> http://pastebin.com/0SgdjQic
[15:41] <k1l> EriC^^: some users tell an update today made nautilus mount all system partitions
[15:41] <sebsebseb> naruto_: in the example screen shot.  efi file system root  oldhdd  are all mounted or can be
[15:42] <EriC^^> more than 1?
[15:42] <EriC^^> it's ok here
[15:42] <sebsebseb> hmm bluefish  html ediior instead of a browser for link interestng
[15:43] <polyneux> For my CPU crashing issue: I disabled the BIOS (Smat CPU Fan Control) setting and I am running the same test just with the fan at 100%. Currently it is reporting at 52 which is the highest I've seen it go. Could the BIOS/Mobo have been triggering the shutdown?
[15:43] <ducasse> polyneux: of course
[15:43] <jaythelinuxguy> polyneux: a system cutting off is hardware. Resetting is software.
[15:44] <jaythelinuxguy> So probably bios, or a hardware issue.
[15:44] <polyneux> The only setting I found indicated that at a certain temperature the fan speed would ramp up, that temperature was 40c
[15:44] <jaythelinuxguy> polyneux: firmware has a builtin cutoff temp you can't see or change.
[15:44] <jaythelinuxguy> Sometimes there are firmware issues and updates are available.
[15:45] <polyneux> Ahh
[15:45] <jaythelinuxguy> What kind of computer?
[15:45] <EriC^^> polyneux: check the logs too maybe you'll find some info
[15:45] <EriC^^> polyneux: /var/log/syslog
[15:45] <naruto_> I don't know, day before yesterday i did some upadate. from yesterday my partion is gone and this icon has come. Now many problems have arrised 1)Can't see my partion 2)Unity tweak tool settings are not working like changing icon size of launcher 3)If i remove icons like Libraoffice etc from launcher, nex time when i boot my pc or logout and log in these icon come back.
[15:45] <polyneux> Yeah I've been down that road before. Some MCE events but since its an amd chip I can't figure out how to read them
[15:46] <polyneux> jaythelinuxguy: 16.04 MSI mobo and fx-8350
[15:46] <jaythelinuxguy> polyneux: does your motherboard have firmware updates available?
[15:46] <polyneux> Looking for that now. Incidently when I was at an FX-4 series there was never a problem
[15:47] <jaythelinuxguy> FX-4, refers to your video card? That probably has temp protections too.
[15:47] <polyneux> No the CPU
[15:47] <polyneux> No video card
[15:47] <jaythelinuxguy> Got it. It's probably either a firmware update is needed, or faulty CPU compound
[15:47] <naruto_> https://s13.postimg.org/g5tynklvb/Screenshot_from_2017-03-24_21-17-34.png
[15:47] <ducasse> polyneux: usually you can set a temp in the bios where you want it to shut down, but it depends on the firmware
[15:48] <naruto_> https://s22.postimg.org/i2cy3o0xt/Screenshot_from_2017-03-24_21-17-39.png
[15:48] <jaythelinuxguy> naruto: That's definitely not normal, because filesystem root should be visible in your Computer tab
[15:48] <OerHeks> jaythelinuxguy, it is not.
[15:49] <jaythelinuxguy> naruto: did you reinstall over an existing install or anything?
[15:49] <OerHeks> jaythelinuxguy, i missed the 'not, as " because filesystem root should be visible"  is not oke
[15:49] <OerHeks> jaythelinuxguy,  we are working on it, as he is not the 1st one with this new behaviour
[15:50] <OerHeks> naruto_, file a bugreport.
[15:50] <jaythelinuxguy> Thanks OerHeks, I wasn't aware of the bug
[15:50] <naruto_> Yes i installed this ubuntu 16.04 lts but one week before, but from yesterday it happened
[15:51] <jaythelinuxguy> naruto_ like OerHeks said, file a bug report. Subscribe to the bug report and follow any suggestions there.
[15:51] <naruto_> ok, thanks!
[15:51] <sebsebseb> naruto_: hold on
[15:52] <sebsebseb> naruto_:  just looked at what others said to you,  yeah  root shoudn't really be on the desktop I guess with a icon, if that was the issue?  but yes should be in the file manager
[15:52] <sebsebseb> its just sonme bug can do a report
[15:52] <sebsebseb> !bug
[15:53] <naruto_> i will report it. It means i have to install OS once again right
[15:53] <jaythelinuxguy> naruto_ no it's better if you don't reinstall
[15:53] <sebsebseb> naut
[15:53] <jaythelinuxguy> while the bug is happening, you're better able to reproduce it and help test.
[15:53] <sebsebseb> naruto_: is it just a, icon is apepairng where not expected, issue? right ?
[15:54] <Rita_the_fox_28> hi diogenes , hi zwischenzug3 hi everyone. I am quite new to Linux Mint but so love it allready
[15:54] <sebsebseb> diogenes_: oh the Magiea one ?
[15:54] <jaythelinuxguy> Rita_the_fox_28 welcome, but please keep in mind this is not a Linux Mint room
[15:54] <alkisg> Hi, two questions: $ grep udevadm /lib/systemd/system/friendly-recovery.service
[15:54] <alkisg> ExecStartPre=-/bin/udevadm settle
[15:54] <alkisg> (1) what does the "-" there mean? (2) is it syntactically correct to put "&&" there, as in "ExecStartPre=-/bin/udevadm trigger && /bin/udevadm settle" ?
[15:55] <sebsebseb> naruto_: yes keep install, if going to do a bug report, then you can be like, this is the problem
[15:55] <Rita_the_fox_28> oh is linux mint not based on ubuntu ? i thought so
[15:55] <sebsebseb> naruto_: however if its just mostly about a icon in the wrong place
[15:55] <paracusia> hello friends, I just installed ubuntu 16.04 on a fresh system with multiple nvme, now the raid6 rebuild uses only one core and is very slow(5mb/s) - any idea how to force multiple cores for resync?
[15:55] <naruto_> Not just icon, like using unity tweak tool i was changing the launcher icon that is not changing and If i remove icons like Libraoffice etc from launcher, nex time when i boot my pc or logout and log in these icon come back.
[15:55] <jaythelinuxguy> Rita_the_fox_28 yes Mint is based on Ubuntu, but that doesn't mean that its Ubuntu compatible or Ubuntu supported
[15:55] <k1l> Rita_the_fox_28: and ubuntu is based on debian. but since they change so much, and call themselves an own OS better see their support for help.
[15:56] <jaythelinuxguy> Rita_the_fox_28 we're happy to chat with you, just wanted to give you that disclaimer
[15:57] <naruto_> destop background is also not changing!
[15:57] <jaythelinuxguy> Is there an Ubuntu IRC channel that's for general discussion but not necessarily geared toward support?
[15:57] <ducasse> !discuss
[15:58] <polyneux> Alright jaythelinuxguy upgraded to the latest bios ware here's hoping
[15:58] <jaythelinuxguy> Awesome polyneux. Hopefully that helps you. If not you may want to check the thermal compound/cooling.
[15:58] <jaythelinuxguy> Thanks ducasse for the info
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[15:59] <naruto_> sebsebseb: https://s16.postimg.org/soh2rsjb9/Screenshot_from_2017-03-24_21-29-00.png
[16:02] <sebsebseb> naruto_: ok what do you want me to see ?
[16:02] <sebsebseb> I see teh appearince thing
[16:02] <sebsebseb> diogenes_: somoene else has a similar name
[16:02] <sebsebseb> diffenret distro too :d
[16:03] <diogenes_> sebsebseb, ok
[16:03] <moongazer> Strange
[16:03] <k1l> naruto_s issue sounds like the homefolder has some issues. maybe its a encryption issue?
[16:05] <naruto_> K1l:Is there anyway to solve encryption issue? or check whether it is that or not!
[16:05] <OerHeks> ping elichai2 >  do you use encryption too ?
[16:07] <k1l> naruto_: open a terminal and run "ls -al" is that owner and group your user of the stuff there or root:root?
[16:08] <naruto_> k1l: owner and group are user of stuff
[16:09] <k1l> naruto_: ok, then i dont know. because you cant change wallpaper and said you had icons back etc i thought it was some home folder issue
[16:12] <zetheroo> is it possible to manage updates separately? - For instance, if I wanted Ubuntu security updates installed automatically, but all other updates not installed automatically ...
[16:12] <zetheroo> is that possible?
[16:13] <thomas_oneill> what's the deal with python on the latest LTS? I've got /usr/bin/python is python 2.7, but pip is for python 3 in /usr/local/bin, what the hell?
[16:14] <k1l> thomas_oneill: ubuntu ships python (2.7) and python3 (3.5)
[16:14] <OerHeks> zetheroo, you can force security updates through 'unattended updates',  but i wonder why ?  http://askubuntu.com/questions/194/how-can-i-install-just-security-updates-from-the-command-line
[16:14] <k1l> at the same time
[16:14] <thomas_oneill> k1l: but you'd think the pip and the python in the path should be the right versions? :(
[16:14] <thomas_oneill> like, the same versions whatever version is chosen I mean
[16:15] <thomas_oneill> not conflicting versions D:
[16:15] <k1l> thomas_oneill: so if you want to run pip for python version3 run "python3-pip"
[16:15] <thomas_oneill> k1l: pip is already for python3, that's the thing
[16:15] <thomas_oneill> it's pip for python2 that I need D:
[16:16] <zetheroo> OerHeks: thanks, I think this is what I was looking for https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/automatic-updates.html
[16:16] <k1l> thomas_oneill: ok the command names are "pip" for python3 and "pip2" for python2.7
[16:17] <sipior> thomas_oneill: the one in /usr/local/bin is surely not part of the LTS install.
[16:17] <naruto_> one more thing i found out, my external hardrive as well as pendrive is not getting detected!
[16:18] <k1l> naruto_: can you reboot and choose an older kernel version in grub on advanced options?
[16:19] <naruto_> ok
[16:19] <k1l> thomas_oneill: and make sure you dont have any 3rd party stuff installed that messes with python
[16:22] <naruto_> k1l: i rebooted with linux generic 4.4.0-31(not properly remembered) but issue remains unresolved
[16:23] <k1l> naruto_: external disk still unrecognized?
[16:24] <Elzington> I have a WD Passport 1TB drive that I am backing up my Ubuntu 16.04 x64 using the default backup de ja dup... about 1/8th of the way through the system is hanging. Is there any way to safely restart the system without corrupting my external hard drive? :)
[16:24] <naruto_> ya, pendrive and external hardrive unrecoginsed!
[16:28] <naruto_> ok, i got the problem... Encrypted swap no longer mounted at bootup. It's a bug  #953875
[16:32] <gnarlo> asd
[16:32] <sere84> question im on 16.04 LTS and i would like to upgrade to the latest fluxbox but im noticing alot of the packages in the repos are outdated and i set up the repo to get the latest updates
[16:34] <sebsebseb> sere84: you set up to get latest version how ?
[16:35] <OerHeks> sere84, the * latest* would be 1.3.7 / 2015-02-08
[16:35] <OerHeks> dead project
[16:35] <sebsebseb> OerHeks: hmm is fluxbox really dead now ?
[16:35] <sebsebseb> sere84: Fluxbox is ancient it's like one of the oldest interfaces for Linux
[16:36] <sebsebseb> sere84: woudn't really expect much updates there
[16:36] <OerHeks> https://sourceforge.net/projects/fluxbox/
[16:38] <sere84> sebsebseb : in synaptic and sources.list
[16:39] <sebsebseb> sere84: uh but how?  a ppa ??
[16:39] <sebsebseb> sere84: 16.04 won't have a new fluxbox, it will have the one that it came with, and that's that
[16:40] <OerHeks> sere84, i find no valid ppa .. so tell us what you did exactly?
[16:41] <sere84> sebsebseb , i would think that the latest version would be in the regular repos but im using Fluxbox 1.3.5: (c) 2001-2011.. i didnt do any PPA just edited ther sources.list to get the latest updates...should i got get the ppa
[16:41] <OerHeks> sere84, no. but if you find a live fluxbox ppa, let us know
[16:41] <sebsebseb> sere84: uhmm I don't know if there is a ppa ,but that's usaully  the standard,  way to unofifcally get new packages in ubuntu
[16:41] <sebsebseb> sere84: or semi offically get htem
[16:42] <k1l> sere84: what sources did you change?
[16:42] <sebsebseb> sere84: 16.04 should of had the latest release of fluxbox, on version freeze,  version freeze a bit before finall releasees etc.  with a few exceptions
[16:43] <ioria> sere84, it'll be the same  1.3.5-2 also in Zesty (next release)
[16:43] <sebsebseb> sere84: everything gets locked for updates, fluxbox would go under that,  there are always a few exceptions to  version freezzes usaully in distros, but fluxbox woudn't be one I expect
[16:43] <ioria> !info fluxbox  zesty
[16:44] <OerHeks> you better try openbox, that one is still under development
[16:44] <sere84> sebsebseb: ahh oh ok i see.. yea i was suprised myself.. i love fluxbox and have been using it for years
[16:45] <sere84> OerHeks: I like openbox but prefore fluxbox
[16:47] <sebsebseb> sere84: well fluxbox is dead going by OerHeks
[16:47] <minimec> sere84: Looks that it is quiet easy to compile fluxbox. If you love fluxbox that muxh, I would go this way. You could even go with 'make checkinstall' instead of 'make install' to get a nice *.deb package in the end... http://fluxbox-wiki.org/category/howtos/en/Build_fluxbox_from_source.html
[16:47] <sebsebseb> sere84: its all mostly about Ubuntu Unity now, don't get foooled to belive otherwise, by the GNOME Shell people or KDE Plasma people, h eh h eh,  I am joking :d
[16:48] <sere84> sebsebseb: yea it has been for accouple years i believe.. im just stub urn i guess lol
[16:49] <sere84> sebsebseb: haha i have not used unity for accoouple years been thinking about tryinng it on a minimal install
[16:49] <BluesKaj> who cares whta most ppl do ..kde/plasma is my choice and has been for 10 yrs ;-)
[16:49] <ikonia> why use it on a minimal install
[16:49] <ikonia> just install ubuntu and get all the right stuff with it
[16:50] <k1l> sere84: you can still test it on some ubuntu usb to see what the satus quo is (keep in mind live desktop is a bit slower than ususal).
[16:51] <sere84> ikonia: i dont like all the clutter that comes with it
[16:51] <ikonia> you've just said you've not used it for years
[16:51] <ikonia> so you have no idea what comes with it
[16:51] <ikonia> and what "clutter"
[16:53] <sere84> ikonia: yea its been awhile but it use to have alot of apps and other stuff that i normally wouldnt use like any window manager does.. i prefer as little as possible
[16:54] <sebsebseb> sere84: well openbox hardly has anything,   black screen, and a right click menu, that's it really. and  as OerHeks put earlier, that one is still supported
[16:54] <sere84> ikonia: my computer is not the fasted either so i try to stay lite
[16:55] <ikonia> disk space doesn't slow it down
[16:57] <pavlos> wireshark shows passive mode on (10,0,0,10,217,74) but dst port (55219) does not equal 217*256+74
[16:58] <histo> sere84: i3 for me
[17:00] <sere84> histo : looking at it now.. looks pretty cool
[17:00] <Menzador> I'm using the GNOME Flashback session on 16.10. How do I change the theme of the notifications? Is there something in GSettings that I missed?
[17:03] <ThomasAFaulkner> Hello?
[17:04] <ThomasAFaulkner> Hello>
[17:04] <sebsebseb> ThomasAFaulkner: hi
[17:04] <ThomasAFaulkner> i need help with ubuntu
[17:04] <minimec> Menzador: Use 'dconf-editor' to see the options you have. Look in >org>gnome>gnome-flashback >org>gnome>gnome-panel and maybe others...
[17:05] <histo> !ask | ThomasAFaulkner
[17:05] <sebsebseb> !ask ThomasAFaulkner
[17:05] <ThomasAFaulkner> i dont know how to use ubuntu as my brother set mine up for me
[17:05] <ThomasAFaulkner> and i havent a clue
[17:06] <ikonia> ThomasAFaulkner: https://help.ubuntu.co
[17:06] <ikonia> com
[17:06] <nacc> !manual | ThomasAFaulkner
[17:06] <ThomasAFaulkner> thank you alot
[17:06] <ThomasAFaulkner> ggod
[17:06] <ThomasAFaulkner> ggodbye
[17:06] <ThomasAFaulkner> goodbye
[17:06] <ThomasAFaulkner> goodbye
[17:06] <k1l> ThomasAFaulkner: what is the issue?
[17:06] <ThomasAFaulkner> goodbye
[17:06] <ThomasAFaulkner> goodbye
[17:08] <Menzador> minimec: Yeah, I've been here since late 2012 and know how dconf-editor works :)
[17:09] <niggard> do I need to do anything after editing /etc/hosts for changes to take effect?
[17:09] <OerHeks> niggard, on your centos?
[17:09] <OerHeks> :-D
[17:09] <dax> niggard: Are you adding/removing entries for other computers, or attempting to change your own computer's hostname?
[17:09] <niggard> OerHeks: no, on ubuntu
[17:10] <niggard> well, xubuntu
[17:10] <niggard> turns out I got banned on #centos for my nickname
[17:10] <ThomasAFaulkner> g
[17:10] <pavlos> niggard, hostname should match in /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname
[17:11] <ThomasAFaulkner> Would like to appoligise for the flooding back at 17:06:35 to 17:06:49 it was completly immature and im sorry
[17:11] <niggard> dax: hosts != host. I'm editing hosts file to re-associate a domain name (github.com) with an IP
[17:11] <OerHeks> with systemD comes hostnamectl, pretty nifty tool
[17:11] <minimec> Menzador: Good for you. Just wanted to help... ;)
[17:11] <dax> niggard: I'm aware hosts != host. So you're trying to do the first thing, right. Nope, shouldn't be necessary, excepting any DNS caching done by web browsers etc.
[17:12] <Menzador> I don't think I see what I need. Oh well...
[17:37] <Winman486> sup guys
[17:38] <niggard> ubuntu dies on 2 monitors upon locking screen
[17:38] <niggard> and I don't even know what's that
[17:38] <dbristow> I am looking at the 17.04 beta2 desktop ISO images, why is it that the i386 ISO is actually larger than the amd64 ISO?  I thought 64-bit binaries were larger.
[17:38] <niggard> probably xorg<>nvidia
[17:38] <Winman486> oh that prob sucks
[17:39] <Winman486> Im running on a Power Mac G5
[17:40] <Winman486> so niggard how is your day going?
[17:41] <niggard> but for some reason it says WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning. /dev/mapper/xubuntu-vg-root: recovering journal ... clearing orphaned inode 812832183 (uid=1000, gid=1000, mode=0100600, size 8192) ... ~ ... clean, 207202/29941760 files, 4588245/119757824 blocks'
[17:42] <niggard> I googled lvmetad and it's LVM metadata, something about the disk
[17:42] <tthe> are there any good battery managment programs I can try out?
[17:42] <niggard> then upon successful booting (after punching reset button) - system throws lots of requests to report problems
[17:43] <niggard> about xorg, pulseaudio, com.ubuntu.apport.apport-gtk-root
[17:45] <niggard> I thought desktop-oriented distros are not that poor of quality (after trying to use freebsd on desktop for a few months)
[17:46] <ikonia> niggard: please stop talking utter nonsense
[17:46] <ikonia> niggard: you having a problem does not make a distro "poor"
[17:46] <ikonia> niggard: if you have a problem and want help, clearly state it
[17:46] <niggard> ikonia: I just can't imagine the same problem on windows
[17:46] <ikonia> niggard: grow up
[17:46] <niggard> awright.
[17:47] <k1l> niggard: i didnt know windows using lvm :/
[17:47] <niggard> I don't know how not only to solve but even to debug this problem.
[17:47] <ikonia> niggard: explain the problem
[17:47] <ikonia> niggard: saying "dying" isn't helpful
[17:47] <ikonia> so actually provide details
[17:48] <tthe> Does anyone know if a bios update will negatively affect the ability to install Ubuntu or any linux distro?
[17:48] <anth0ny> If ubuntu apt-get supports installing a package at a certain version, is it possible to install that package at a higher version using apt-get?  To be specific, I'm referring to 'libgeos-dev', running 'aptitude show libgeos-dev' shows the version at '3.4.2-4ubuntu1'.  If I wanted to install 3.6.1, is the only solution to build from source?
[17:48] <niggard> ikonia: if I run screen locker - I can't get back to the desktop anymore
[17:48] <ikonia> tthe: unlikley, but possible
[17:48] <ikonia> niggard: ok - so what screen locker
[17:48] <niggard> ikonia: built-in xfce's one + I've tried i3lock - same sh1t
[17:49] <ikonia> niggard: please don't swear, it's uncalled for and not welcome
[17:49] <niggard> ikonia: one of the monitors just turns off and never turns on again. The other one starts blinking.
[17:49] <tthe> in which way? I am trying to troubleshoot an issue. Thinking of updating my acer laptop bios, but the files are meant for Windows 10
[17:49] <ikonia> niggard: ok, so what version of ubuntu
[17:49] <xangua> tthe: so what's your real issue?
[17:49] <niggard> 16.10, afaik
[17:49] <k1l> anthonyf`: that would need the repo already having the higher version. but then apt would install the higher version anyway
[17:49] <ikonia> niggard: not afaik
[17:49] <niggard> uname -a doesn't contain it
[17:49] <ikonia> niggard: fact
[17:50] <ikonia> niggard: lsb_release
[17:50] <ikonia> niggard: and share the output of uname -a please
[17:50] <niggard> No LSB modules are available.
[17:50] <ikonia> niggard: lsb_release -a
[17:50] <niggard> uname -a    Linux myhostname 4.8.0-41-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 3 15:27:17 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[17:51] <ikonia> niggard: what release does lsb_release -a show
[17:51] <niggard> 16.10 yakkety
[17:51] <ikonia> ok, great
[17:51] <ikonia> what video card
[17:51] <niggard> 2 video cards
[17:51] <ikonia> which care
[17:51] <ikonia> care
[17:51] <niggard> 1 built-in intel's and the other is nvidia 280
[17:51] <ikonia> are
[17:51] <ikonia> ok - so how are you configureing the dual screen
[17:51] <niggard> both attached to nvidia card
[17:52] <niggard> vga + dvi
[17:52] <ikonia> what xorg driver ?
[17:52] <niggard> 1.7.7+13ubuntu4
[17:53] <ikonia> ?
[17:53] <niggard> isn't that what you asked?
[17:53] <ikonia> no
[17:53] <ikonia> what xorg driver are you using
[17:53] <niggard> nvidia-driver
[17:54] <ikonia> how did you install it
[17:54] <niggard> googled interwebs, found ubuntu wiki page
[17:54] <ikonia> how did you actually install it
[17:55] <niggard> via apt-get
[17:56] <ikonia> so change the xorg config to use vesa and retest
[17:56] <niggard> geforce 218*
[17:56] <niggard> gt218*
[17:58] <niggard> okay, rebooting
[17:59]  * MustaKrakish finds that username slightly offensive
[18:00] <niggard> wait, how do I actually know I am using VESA driver right now?
[18:01] <MustaKrakish> niggard, are you nordic?
[18:01] <niggard> MustaKrakish: that's irrelevant to the topic.
[18:01] <MustaKrakish> your username prompts my interest
[18:01] <paracusia> lol :)
[18:02] <niggard> driver is still nvidia
[18:03] <niggard> well, I've changed the value in xorg.conf and rebooted
[18:03] <niggard> I dunno how else to affect it
[18:03] <ikonia> how do you know it's still nvidia
[18:03] <niggard> lshw told me
[18:04] <ikonia> please pastebin the line you think is giving you this info (pastebin.ubuntu.com)
[18:04] <niggard> configuration: driver=nvidia latency=0
[18:04] <ikonia> that doesn't mean xorg
[18:04] <MustaKrakish> then you are using the nvidia driver
[18:04] <ikonia> please pastebin your xorg.conf
[18:04] <MustaKrakish> vesa being the default fallback driver
[18:05] <ikonia> lshw doesn't display the xorg module
[18:05] <niggard> pastebinit /etc/X11/xorg.conf    http://paste.ubuntu.com/24242109/
[18:05] <ikonia> niggard: ok, so you should be using vesa (check the xorg log to confirm this is you are in doubt)
[18:06] <ikonia> niggard: test if you still have the problem on the screen lock
[18:06] <MustaKrakish> nvidia is commented out
[18:06] <ikonia> yes, and replaced with vesa
[18:06] <ikonia> as it should be
[18:06] <niggard> I have WWs and EEs in xorg log
[18:07] <ikonia> niggard: you have EE ?
[18:07] <niggard> pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log     http://paste.ubuntu.com/24242121/
[18:07] <lunagirl> ls
[18:07] <Night_> ahoy there, cane someone help with dhcpv6 issue from my isp? my IPv4 renres after lease expires, but not ipv6
[18:07] <lunagirl> oops
[18:07] <Night_> and i have to run dhclinet -6 for it to work again
[18:07] <niggard> Night_ try on ##networking
[18:09] <ikonia> niggard: make your xorg config say JUST this http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/24242132/
[18:09] <ikonia> nothing else
[18:10] <niggard> rebooting...
[18:10] <ikonia> that should force veas, and make xorg work out the rest dynamically
[18:12] <niggard> lshw -c video still says configuration: driver=nvidia
[18:12] <MustaKrakish> niggard, your hardware wont change
[18:12] <ikonia> that is not xorg
[18:13] <niggard> woah
[18:13] <niggard> it worked
[18:13] <niggard> the locker is weird tho
[18:13] <niggard> [i3lock]
[18:15] <niggard> thank you, ikonia, so I should leave the xorg.conf just like it is now?
[18:15] <niggard> and should never touch nvidia-settings and nvidia-xconfig?
[18:16] <niggard> oh, I guess VESA gives lower performance than nvidia driver
[18:16] <niggard> or am I wrong about that?
[18:17] <newcoder> What's the difference between ubuntu and debian? Which one should someone use?
[18:17] <OerHeks> newcoder, ubuntu. what else do you expect in the official ubuntu support channel?
[18:18] <nanodrone> use debian.
[18:18] <BluesKaj> OerHeks, he just asked the same question in #debian :-)
[18:18] <niggard> newcoder: windows.
[18:19] <nanodrone> debian with unity.
[18:20] <OerHeks> anyway, polling is useless.
[18:21] <newcoder> Is ubuntu slower than debian?
[18:21] <niggard> ikonia: hey
[18:21] <k1l> newcoder: ubuntu offers different release schedules, stuff like PPAs etc.
[18:21] <k1l> newcoder: is bmw slower than audi?
[18:22] <newcoder> k1l: Debian has also release schedules
[18:22] <OerHeks> mewecoffeeX64, what do the guys in #debian say ( need that answer to form an answer)
[18:22] <OerHeks> oops, typo, newcoder
[18:22] <AlexPutnam> Where could I suggest/request that a repository package be updated? (Pidgin 2.10->2.12)?
[18:22] <k1l> newcoder: ok, then you know the differences between the release schedules. so what is your exact question?
[18:23] <k1l> AlexPutnam: after the ubuntu release packages dont get updates (there are some exceptions). if there are security or heavy bug issues the "old" version get patched
[18:24] <nanodrone> unity is best for touch.
[18:24] <newcoder> What is unity?
[18:24] <k1l> nanodrone: not only for touch
[18:24] <k1l> newcoder: the standard desktop ubuntu comes with.
[18:24] <nanodrone> but i'm on a touch device
[18:25] <newcoder> Some people like gnome classic menu
[18:25] <nanodrone> i've tried all the other popular DEs, not a single one supports touch fully.
[18:25] <k1l> newcoder: then that some people can use the gnome classic desktop. not an issue.
[18:37] <texla> I am wanting to print from my laptop using wifi to my desktop hardwired with a HP deskjet 1000 usb printer...Have seen articles on adapters priced from $20 to $90 and procedures..Both computers running Ubuntu 16.04..which system would best suit my needs!!
[18:39] <k1l> make that desktop provide the printer as cups network printer
[19:02] <ikonia> niggard: sorry - I had to step away
[19:03] <ikonia> niggard: did you say it worked with vesa ?
[19:03] <UnknownBoster1> hi, wondering if anyone can help diagnose my problem. Have an old macbook pro (2009, 5.4) which im trying to diagnose. It failed on me a while ago and im now playing about with it to see if i can restore its functionality! Using ubuntu live usb i can see the hdd (tried 3 different drives btw, an old one, an ssd and a brand new one) and sometimes it will let me install the OS to disk, but when i
[19:03] <UnknownBoster1>  try to boot from disk it fails.. other times it will just give input/output error when trying to partition or write to disk. Anyone with experience willing to help?
[19:05] <bogi55> hallo
[19:05] <Bashing-om> UnknownBoster1: 1st up is to know that the drive is healthy . Boot up a liveDVD(USB) and see what smartctl has to say about the drive .
[19:05] <OerHeks> UnknownBoster1, you want to restore mac os ?
[19:08] <UnknownBoster1> im trying ubuntu at the moment, and yes already done most of the diagnostics a quick google points me to, smartctl shows no errors. As i say the drive is recognised but something is throwing a spanner in the works
[19:11] <Bashing-om> UnknownBoster1: My next check on pick-me-up drives is IF there is meta data on the drive ( raid ) ? . wipefs is my go-to .
[19:11] <Bashing-om> UnknownBoster1: "sudo wipefs /dev/sda". Note that you should not just trust me that that command is safe (even though it is), you should run "man wipefs" and confirm for yourself that the command will just list all visible filesystems (and in this case, RAID metadata) and their offsets.
[19:12] <teo_> #ignore PARTs, JOINS
[19:14] <k1l> !quietirc | teo_
[19:14] <Bashing-om> UnknownBoster1: All this is not to say tht there is not other issues - like on-board controller failing .
[19:22] <UnknownBoster1> @bashing-om this is what i think may be the problem, some hardware failure, but would the OS still recognise a device if there was a hardware problem?
[19:23] <UnknownBoster1> (sorry dont know how to mention a user!
[19:24] <nacc> !tab | UnknownBoster1
[19:25] <Bashing-om> UnknownBoster1: Yes and no - depends . In that case I alwasys look at the log files - particularly /var/log/syslog and /var/log/dmesg . ATA errors ?
[19:25] <stan_man_can> any way you can count the number of entries in journalctl for a time period?
[19:25] <stan_man_can> like journalctl -u whatever.service shows them all, how can I count?
[19:27] <UnknownBoster1> nacc: thanks
[19:27] <UnknownBoster1> ubottu: thanks
[19:27] <nacc> UnknownBoster1: np :)
[19:29] <Basketball> bazhang, sorry to bother you
[19:29] <UnknownBoster1> Bashing-om: see this is my problem, there seems to be no errors showing, ive gone through loads of diagnostics to see if anything is wrong but nothing is standing out. And because the system is able to see the drive it makes me unsure if h/w prblem or not..
[19:29] <Basketball> any ideas for the wallpaper
[19:32] <Bashing-om> UnknownBoster1: Not messed with Macs so really I do not know that hardware , Sorry I can not give you anything specific .
[19:32] <UnknownBoster1> Bashing-om: ok thanks anyway!
[19:35] <Bashing-om> UnknownBoster1: Rod is some kind of smart . Does this apply : http://www.rodsbooks.com/ubuntu-efi/ ?
[19:39] <dscutt> Anyone around to answer a question?
[19:39] <k1l> dscutt: ask the question and see :)
[19:40] <dscutt> I have VS Code installed (incorrectly to /tools, rather than the apparently appropriate /opt, but I digress). I want to start it and put it into the background, then CD to a folder where I screw around with Node scripts.
[19:40] <dscutt> So I do /tools/visual-studio-code/code &
[19:41] <dscutt> And then cd ~/Development/Node
[19:41] <dscutt> However, VSCode returns this:
[19:41] <dscutt> cannot set terminal process group (-1): Inappropriate ioctl for device
[19:41] <dscutt> bash: no job control in this shell
[19:41] <Basketball> i want to get a website as wallpaper
[19:41] <dscutt> Even after being put into the background.
[19:52] <polyneux> jaythelinuxguy: you still around
[19:52] <polyneux> Boy was that a whirlwind
[19:55] <polyneux> So I had to fall back from an 8-core to a 4-core cpu and I just switches there a way to force a refresh of that or am I reinstalling UB
[19:56] <nacc> polyneux: a VM?
[19:56] <polyneux> Nope
[19:56] <polyneux> Or was that an answer xD
[19:57] <polyneux> Oh half my message got cut off.
[19:57] <nacc> polyneux: if you mean you had to physically change your hardware cpu, ubuntu doesn't really care, presuming they are the same family
[19:57] <polyneux> Yeah thats what I meant, the middle of my message got eaten. It runs just fine just that the hardware information and htop reports the wrong info, if thats the only symptom I can deal with that, but I'm pretty sure
[19:57] <polyneux> When I went from the 4 to 8 it updated on the reboot
[19:58] <nacc> polyneux: not sure i understand -- you changed your physical cpu without rebooting?
[19:58] <polyneux> That would be a trick wouldn't it. xD No
[19:58] <nacc> polyneux: ok, can you restate what you did?
[19:59] <nacc> polyneux: clearly i'm misunderstanding something :)
[19:59] <polyneux> A while ago I upgraded from a 4 to an 8 core cpu. Long story short It was incompatible so I just switched them back...correctly
[19:59] <polyneux> lscpu etc updated for the 8 core but still shows the 8 core information and top etc still seems to think there are 8 cores
[20:00] <nacc> polyneux: top doesn't know about cores
[20:00] <nacc> polyneux: it knows about logical cpus
[20:00] <nacc> polyneux: so a 4 core with HT will show up as the same as 8 core without HT on
[20:00] <polyneux> Ah
[20:00] <polyneux> mmmm
[20:00] <nacc> polyneux: lscpu should report the correct topology, as reported by the cpu to the kernel during initialization
[20:00] <nacc> s/reported by the cpu to the kernel/discovered by the kernel for the cpu/
[20:01] <polyneux> yeah
[20:01] <k1l> if its a HT cpu its double the cores, yes
[20:01] <nacc> i believe lscpu is just an aggregator for /sys/devices/cpu/ information
[20:01] <polyneux> Then lscpu still for me shows the old model, CPUs (not logical cores) etc. Do I need to change something there?
[20:02] <nacc> polyneux: the model not being updated is strange
[20:02] <nacc> polyneux: as that is read from the cpu itself, i think
[20:02] <polyneux> Let me reboot it one more time
[20:04] <polyneux> Nope, still showing FX-8350 and 8 CPUS... Definitely not the one in there xD
[20:05] <nacc> polyneux: what does `dmesg` indicate -- e.g. on my system, i see a line like: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24242681/
[20:05] <nacc> polyneux: you might need to search for AMD (`dmesg | less` then '/AMD')
[20:05] <nacc> polyneux: or dmesg | grep AMD :)
[20:07] <nacc> polyneux: i guess it's possibly lscpu has a cache, but I didn't think it did
[20:07] <k1l> is the amd microcode installed? maybe reinstall that
[20:07] <polyneux> http://paste.ubuntu.com/24242735/
[20:08] <nacc> polyneux: sounds like you have a 8350 :)
[20:08] <nacc> polyneux: that string is, iirc, read directly from the cpu
[20:08] <k1l> polyneux: you are sure you swapped the right cpu in? did you check what the bios says?
[20:09] <polyneux> ... brb
[20:09] <nacc> polyneux: aiui (quick google) the 8350 is  4-core with ht (so 8 cpu)
[20:09] <nacc> polyneux: ah AMD is weird! http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2163200/amd-8350-detected-core-cpu.html
[20:10] <nacc> k1l: good question :)
[20:11] <polyneux> i swear if I have to pull this cooler off
[20:11] <polyneux> I bought the 8350 and its in my hand, I'm sure the cpu before was a 4000 series
[20:17] <ioria> polyneux, fx is weird, it's not like intel
[20:17] <ioria> polyneux, "An FX CPU is made up of "modules" that each consist of 2 integer processing units and one floating point unit."
[20:28] <Dekkard> Im stalled on a synaptic upgrade of dropbox...workaround?
[20:28] <octo8> Hello, when i do an "ls" it shows some folders with an "@" at the end, what does that mean?
[20:29] <nacc> octo8: at the end of the folder name or the permissions section?
[20:29] <nacc> octo8: and/or pastebin an example
[20:30] <octo8> nacc: at the end of folder name
[20:30] <nacc> octo8: `info ls` indicates @ is for symbolic links
[20:31] <nacc> octo8: and means you are running (actually) ls -F (maybe an alias?)
[20:31] <octo8> nacc: good, now i will google symbolic links
[20:31] <octo8> nacc: no, I just run ls
[20:31] <nacc> octo8: that doesn't mean you aren't using an alias
[20:31]  * octo8 wonders what's an alias is
[20:32] <OerHeks> Dekkard, maybe it waits for closing dropbox, to continue?
[20:32] <nacc> octo8: `man bash`, "ALIASES" section
[20:32] <octo8> nacc: ok
[20:33] <nacc> octo8: you can see aliases by simply running `alias` at your terminal
[20:33] <pavlos> octo8, you can type alias in a terminal to see what aliases are defined in your session
[20:33] <octo8> good
[20:33] <nacc> pavlos: thanks :)
[20:34] <pavlos> nacc we replied within 1 sec
[20:34] <nacc> pavlos: yeah, i was double-checking it did actually print the current aliases :)
[20:35] <Basketball> can i set a live website such as google calendar as my wallpaper
[20:36] <pavlos> polyneux, I used to have an fx8350, htop reported 8 cores, iirc
[20:37] <nacc> does htop show cores by default? i mean 'core' a CPU topology term in Linux
[20:37] <Dekkard> Derheks..stalled on download
[20:37] <nacc> top, for instance, only shows 'cpus' as defined by /proc/cpuinfo (or sysfs now, iirc)
[20:37] <k1l> nacc: htop shows cores including ht
[20:37] <psf45> Hello is there anyone who can please help me recovering ecryptfs from an external drive?
[20:38] <nacc> k1l: i underestand ... just installed htop and there's no mention of 'cores' by default
[20:38] <nacc> k1l: so i'm trying to gather what people think they are seeing :)
[20:38] <k1l> colored bars :)
[20:39] <nacc> k1l: heh
[20:40] <pavlos> htop shows 1,2,3,... but top shows cumulative cpu(s) but if you hit '1', it opens to cpu0,cpu1, ...
[20:41] <nacc> pavlos: right, but neither of those are 'cores'
[20:43] <nacc> pavlos: this is something i've struggled to make clear in the past too -- that's all just 'logical cpus', nothing to do with your cpu topology (afaict)
[20:44] <pavlos> nacc, correct, we tend to talk about cores but there are no single units (if HT is on, then you have 2x cores
[20:44] <nacc> pavlos: right, but that's a branding decision -- as (iiuc), that's intel and amd disagreeing on what a core means
[20:44] <nacc> pavlos: but yeah, it's all a bit of a mess and it's easier to just verify the logical cpu count is right
[20:44] <pavlos> nacc, yes, marketing ...
[20:44] <ioria> AMD don't use "hyperthreading" thats an intel thing
[20:45] <nacc> ioria: right, that's why intel talks about the threads as cores (sometimes) -- but amd doesn't (even though they also do threading, iirc)
[20:45] <ioria> nacc, right
[20:45] <nacc> in any case, not super important, just a friday divergence :)
[20:45] <ioria> lol
[20:46]  * nacc just likes to make sure users know how to match lscpu to /proc/cpuinfo and other tools
[20:48] <OerHeks> nacc, please tell how to match lscpu to /proc/cpuinfo
[20:49] <ioria> https://www.quora.com/Why-is-the-hyper-threading-absent-in-AMD-processors
[20:49] <Basketball> OerHeks, can i set a live website such as google calendar as the wallpaper
[20:49] <nacc> OerHeks: joking or do you want to know? :)
[20:50] <psf45> Hello is there anyone who can please help me recovering ecryptfs from an external drive?
[20:50] <polyneux2> okay okay
[20:50] <polyneux2> Some magic raccoon shit is happening to me
[20:51] <ioria> psf45, this is still good i guess https://www.howtogeek.com/116297/how-to-recover-an-encrypted-home-directory-on-ubuntu/
[20:51] <OerHeks> Basketball, no.
[20:51] <Basketball> OerHeks, you can do it in gnome....
[20:52] <OerHeks> Basketball, no, i don't know how, do you ?
[20:52] <Basketball> OerHeks, i thought i read something
[20:53] <polyneux2> nacc:  :3
[20:53] <Basketball> OerHeks, wallch
[20:55] <OerHeks> wallch, it takes screenshots, http://www.noobslab.com/2016/05/wallch-4-wallpaper-manager-live-clock.html
[20:56] <OerHeks> so no active webpage
[21:04] <koleygr> Hi all, which version and flavour would you suggest me to run last qt?
[21:05] <mirror> Hello
[21:06] <nacc> polyneux2: such as?
[21:06] <polyneux2> So fun knews apparently it was the 8350 in there which means somehow I just reinstalled the same CPU but then I couldnt reproduce the error
[21:06] <nacc> polyneux2: so you had two 8350?
[21:06] <polyneux2> No I have a 4100 and an 8350
[21:06] <polyneux2> Apparently which I don't know how I jmess this up but I took the 8350 out, cleaned it off, and reinstalled it
[21:07] <polyneux2> The core issue is what seems like an overheat causing the thing to crash, prompting me to realize that its not on the mobo comp list and then to downgrade
[21:08] <polyneux2> So I guess i'm just going to ACTUALLY downgrade this time and deal with it xD
[21:10] <nacc> polyneux2: ah i see -- PEBKAC :)
[21:11] <anchnk> hi, how can i wipe an hybrid mbr/gpt flash drive totally ?
[21:12] <polyneux2> yes
[21:12] <OerHeks> gparted can write a fresh mbr or gpt on your flashdrive
[21:13] <OerHeks> or zero the flashdrive, gparted will be forced to ask you to write one
[21:14] <anchnk> OerHeks I tried with gparted but for some reason the program gets stuck
[21:14] <anchnk> i am trying with dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb
[21:28] <Random832> anchnk, were you the person who was in here the other day with a 32GB drive that got truncated to 800MB due to an iso?
[21:28] <anchnk> Random832 no sorry
[21:29] <Random832> anyway, dd is slow if you don't include a block size, cancel it and add bs=4M to the command line
[21:29] <anchnk> I am just trying to figure it out how can i format that usb key on which i installed a persistent version of ubuntu a while ago
[21:30] <anchnk> ok let me try
[21:30] <anchnk> thank you
[21:31] <anchnk> should i unmount my partitions firts ?
[21:31] <anchnk> first*
[21:32] <Bashing-om> anchnk: +1 ' dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=4M status=progress ' where you are SURE the target is sdb !
[21:33] <Bashing-om> anchnk: You do want the flash drive (sdb) to be UN-mounted, yes .
[21:33] <anchnk> Bashing-om thanks it seems a lot better now
[21:34] <anchnk> weird however it started and then it's stuck at 273 MB
[21:35] <foodSurprise> hey guys. lets say i have a list of files that end in .sql.gz. I want to get the filename for each one before .sql.gz
[21:36] <foodSurprise> how do i get grep or something to only output the string before the .sql.gz
[21:42] <nacc> foodSurprise: you would use sed or awk, imo -- or you can use basename
[21:42] <anchnk> Bashing-om any idea why the dd command get stucks ?
[21:43] <foodSurprise> .win 5
[21:44] <minimec> foodSurprise: 'ls | grep <yourstring> | cut -f1 -d"."'
[21:44] <minimec> foodSurprise: That will remove everithing after the first '.'
[21:46] <Natharn> Hello, I want to install xubuntu on my computer, but so far I've been rather unsuccesful. Anyone around that could help me?
[21:46] <Natharn> When I boot from the usb, I get into the menu where I can choose run/install/checkdrive etc. Whatever my choice is, at some point my screen just turns of, as if there is no active feed from the pc and the pc is stuck.
[21:47] <Natharn> Any suggestion?
[21:47] <k1l> nvidia videocard?
[21:47] <foodSurprise> ok, i want to run a command on each cleaned name
[21:48] <minimec> foodSurprise: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/bash-for-loop/
[21:49] <Guy1524> hey guys, I have a windows partition that I want to run through kvm, I have tried to run kvm /dev/sda4 through the command line but that doesn't work, it gets stuck on booting from hard disk
[21:49] <Guy1524> any ideas
[21:57] <nacc> foodSurprise: you want xargs probably
[22:27] <frangolino> oi
[22:31] <Aleric>  Hi - I'm using a multi-monitor setup (three monitors). Ever since I upgraded to Xenial, *every* X application suffers from a complete graphical-update freeze; that is, the application keeps running normally but the window isn't updated anymore unless I move the mouse between windows or some such (and then they are only updated once). The only way to recover a window in this state is to close it and restart the application :/
[22:32] <n-iCe> using "displays" tool?
[22:33] <Aleric> This is seems a very serious issue for a 'stable' release... I was wondering if this is a known issue.
[22:33] <Aleric> n-iCe: was that to me?
[22:34] <n-iCe> yes
[22:34] <n-iCe> ubuntu has a displays tool
[22:34] <n-iCe> which works really great
[22:34] <n-iCe> I use it myself
[22:34] <Aleric> What does it do?
[22:35] <n-iCe> just open it
[22:36] <n-iCe> Aleric: https://ibb.co/n5XgAa
[22:38] <Aleric> I don't see how that is related to a graphical-update freeze of random X windows :p
[22:38] <n-iCe> well, make sure you congifurate the monitors the right way first
[22:38] <n-iCe> then, talk about bugs
[22:39] <OneM_Industries> Sooo. The install tool's partition editor. How do I make virtual drives?
[22:41] <Aleric> My configuration is fine - and worked for a very long time perfect until I upgraded to xenial.
[22:43] <Aleric> A window, for example *this* window (xchat) only today suddenly stopped responding to the mouse. In such a case I can still use (I could even type text in chat and people would see it).
[22:44] <Aleric> Menu's keep working too. It's ONLY the graphical updating that stops. Seems to be using a buffered update and not switching buffers anymore.
[22:44] <Aleric> So, it writes to one buffer - but I keep seeing the other.
[22:45] <Aleric> I have the same issue with chrome, konsole, gkrellm, ... basically everything :/.  But most frequently with windows receiving a lot of data from X (gkrellm freezes within minutes to hours; chrome freeze a few times a day)
[22:46] <OneM_Industries> I ask because I'm out of primary partitions, and I need to create a swap partition.
[22:50] <Bashing-om> OneM_Industries: Legacy partitioning - one has to take one of those 4 primary partitions and change it to an extended partition, In this extended partition one can have 128 logical partitions .
[22:50] <minimec> OneM_Industries: First.. Work with 'primary' and 'logical' partitions. That means that one of your 4 available (i think) primary partitions would host the 'logical' partitions.
[22:53] <OneM_Industries> Ok. I have some free space cleared, what should I format it to so it can be an "extended partition"? I'm not seeing an option for that in the tool.
[22:54] <Bashing-om> OneM_Industries: Ya got to delete one of those primary partitions in order to create an extended partition - in that unallocated space .
[22:55] <natten> okay so apt is giving me errors when trying to install stuff (E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)). When i run apt install -f the same happens.
[22:55] <OneM_Industries> Yes, I've done that.
[22:55] <natten> Tried deleting kernels from /boot aswell since that partition is full
[22:55] <natten> guessing that is what the issue is
[22:55] <natten> but how do i fix it
[22:56] <Bashing-om> natten: No telling, yet . pastebin the outputs of ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ' . See what the story is .
[22:56] <minimec> OneM_Industries: I dont know if the GUI is still like that, but I may give you a hint... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowtoPartition/ExtendedPartition
[22:56] <jre2> Q: What is the standard way of handling wired ethernet in 16.10? Should I be using /etc/network/interfaces, letting NetworkManager handle it, or something else?
[22:56] <Aleric> I found people with similar issues as me on bugs.launchpad.net, and it is suggested to be a bug related to compiz. How can I turn off compiz, or make sure it is off?
[22:57] <natten> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/jUiSXUDf
[22:57] <OneM_Industries> Oh, I'm an idiot.
[22:58] <OneM_Industries> The dang drive already has an extended partition on it... >.<
[22:59] <Bashing-om> natten: " linux-image-4.4.0-34-generic but it is not going to be installed" need to find out why . disk space ? what results ' df -h ; df -i ' ?
[23:00] <natten> Bashing-om: as i said the /boot partition is 100%, but i dont know how to clean it up
[23:00] <natten> tried removing unused kernels from /boot with simple rm then apt remove afterwards, but no success
[23:01] <Bashing-om> natten: K; .. at 100% capacity - may not have the operating head room . but try ' sudo apt autoremove ' .
[23:03] <natten> Bashing-om: it didnt work earlier, but i think it started working after deleting a few kernels manually from /boot. Thanks. Is there a "good practice" way to automatically delete old kernels after updating? (as in keep a couple, not 10)
[23:05] <raymondillo> Hey guys Im running 16.04 with win10 in a dual boot system. Had some probs with
[23:06] <Bashing-om> natten: How did you remove the kernels from /boot " . Going behind the package manager's back will cause unending problems ! .
[23:06] <raymondillo> most recent updates. Managed to sort most of it but to cut a long story short
[23:06] <natten> Bashing-om: oh, haha, just a simple sudo rm -rf /boot/*-4.4.0-45-*
[23:07] <Bashing-om> natten: Ouch !!!
[23:07] <raymondillo> my /boot/efi directory has a date of jan 1 1970. WTF ? any ideas?
[23:07] <natten> haha, everything seems to be in order now though. How should i had gone about it? apt wouldn't do anything
[23:08] <nacc> raymondillo: not a big deal, it's the EFI partition, and that's the beginning of the unix epoch
[23:08] <nacc> raymondillo: you shoulnd't really care about that directory
[23:08] <Bashing-om> natten: As to " automatically delete old kernels " that can be a function of the unattended-upgrades package .
[23:09] <raymondillo> nacc: ok but part of my problem now is I can only boot linux with dell laptop bios set
[23:09] <raymondillo> to legacy mode or it only boots windows?
[23:11] <nacc> raymondillo: did you install in EFI mode?
[23:11] <Bashing-om> natten: 'dpkg' will operate at a lower level than apt . to properly remove kernels. What happens now " 86 packages can be upgraded. " -> ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ; sudo apt -f install ' ?
[23:11] <nacc> raymondillo: you should not be switching your bios mode around at all -- pick one and stick with it
[23:12] <raymondillo> nacc: this inspiron 3558 will only boot dvds in legacy mode.
[23:12] <natten> Bashing-om: haha that was the plan. So dpkg would've removed the old kernels when apt wouldn't?
[23:14] <Bashing-om> natten: Yeah - on dpkg - I have had great success . let's see how bad things are broken now .
[23:14] <raymondillo> nacc: no I had to use legacy mode to install via a live dvd.
[23:15] <nacc> raymondillo: well, you installed in legacy mod ethen
[23:15] <nacc> raymondillo: *legacy mode then
[23:15] <nacc> raymondillo: and so i'm not sure why you'd think it work in EFI mode?
[23:15] <raymondillo> nacc: but switched to Efi again after. and its bee working for months
[23:16] <B105PH3RE> I'm having video card issues running nvidia 940mX with intel skylarke also have a hdmi cable to a tv with laptop screen want to enable seperate X desktop not extended or mirror but I can't get nvidia xsettings to see the tv at all as in screen 1
[23:17] <B105PH3RE> any help would be great
[23:17] <nacc> raymondillo: I don't think a legacy install is meant to boot in EFI mode; not sure on that
[23:17] <nacc> OerHeks: do you know --^ ?
[23:17] <B105PH3RE> can I use nvidia-xsettings --all output or something like that
[23:17] <raymondillo> nacc: ok thanks I need to do a bit more googling and reading thanks.
[23:18] <nacc> raymondillo: can you not boot from a USB?
[23:18] <natten> Bashing-om: the upgrade went fine, so to me everything seems fine
[23:19] <raymondillo> nacc: Ill have to recheck thee boot menu to be sure.
[23:20] <raymondillo> nacc: but what changed in the last update to bugger it up is whats got me stumped.
[23:20] <nacc> raymondillo: not sure :/ could be the efi stuff got stricter (and more correct) or something is actually broken, i don't know
[23:21] <raymondillo> nacc: Thanks again.
[23:21] <raymondillo> off to google more... :(
[23:21] <nacc> raymondillo: you might look in /var/log/apt/history.log if something about grub or efi was updated recnetly
[23:21] <Bashing-om> natten: ' sudo apt -f install ' went well ?   dpkg happy as well ? -> ' sudo dpkg -C ' just returns to prompt ?
[23:22] <natten> Bashing-om: yes and yes :)
[23:26] <Bashing-om> natten: Well then :) we cam wipe the sweat off . Use the unattended-upgrades package to regularly run autoremove for you. Edit the autoremove setting in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades from 'false' to 'true'
[23:27] <natten> Bashing-om: sweet thanks :)
[23:37] <ChetManly> what is the easiest way to do a file transfer to test between to ubuntu boxes on the same network to see if the switch is working at 1000 m/s ??
[23:38] <ChetManly> mb/s**
[23:38] <ChetManly> I know about theoretical speeds too
[23:39] <kk4ewt> rsync
[23:40] <ChetManly> thats isnt that easy to setup thou is it?
[23:40] <kk4ewt> google then tell me that
[23:41] <nacc> !google | kk4ewt :)
[23:41] <nacc> kk4ewt: even if i agree with you in this case
[23:41] <nacc> ChetManly: no, it's not difficult to setup
[23:41] <pavlos> ChetManly, you can do rsync between the servers and gather statistics
[23:43] <Cyber_Akuma> Is there any decent way I can hide grub or only make it appear by a keypress or something for a dualboot setup?
[23:44] <nacc> Cyber_Akuma: i think it's hidden sort of by default
[23:44] <Cyber_Akuma> It's not, by defaul ti comes up every boot
[23:44] <nacc> Cyber_Akuma: but look in /etc/default/grub
[23:44] <nacc> Cyber_Akuma: and the info page(s)
[23:44] <Gioan> hello
[23:45] <Gioan> do you know address about install php mysql apache for ubuntu 16.10
[23:47] <bekks> Gioan: sudo apt install php mysql apache ?
[23:54] <zuiss1> can anyone confirm minitube is broken in 16.04?
[23:55] <zuiss1> you can't search for or watch any videos
[23:56] <pavlos> ChetManly, created a 1GB file, rsync locally between two boxes, I got about 40MB/s (I'm, on 100mbps switch)