[01:39] <sez> hi. are there any?
[03:54] <cannaman> sez - Here
[03:54] <cannaman> :D
[09:56] <finn> Guys
[09:56] <finn> Can anyone help me?
[09:57] <Guest65791> I want to connect to my raspberry Pi 3 with ubuntu mate. And i do that with Remote Desktop Connection. But now it asks me for username and password what is that?
[09:58] <Guest65791> ?
[09:58] <Guest65791> I want to connect to my raspberry Pi 3 with ubuntu mate. And i do that with Remote Desktop Connection. But now it asks me for username and password what is that?
[12:55] <Hammit> hi guys, i'm having a networking problem. i can't ping hosts on my local network
[12:55] <Hammit> something to do with NetworkManager, resolvconf or dnsmasq
[12:57] <Akuli> are you pinging by ip or hostname?
[13:01] <gino> nessuno parla italiano qui?...
[13:02] <Akuli> !it | gino
[13:02] <Akuli> :)
[13:07] <Hammit> Akuli: i'm pining by hostname
[13:07] <Hammit> Akuli: i can ping by ip, but not hostname
[13:07] <Akuli> then the hostname needs to be in /etc/hosts
[13:08] <Akuli> example: my /etc/hosts http://termbin.com/2nwe
[13:10] <Hammit> ta
[13:10] <Hammit> that's probably the easiest way to do it
[13:10] <Hammit> it's late here so i'll take the easy way out and do that
[13:11] <Hammit> cheers
[14:10] <pacman123112> Hello?
[14:14] <ouroumov> hi pacman123112
[14:15] <pacman123112> Hello.
[14:15] <pacman123112> I have a question.
[14:16] <ouroumov> Shoot.
[14:16] <pacman123112> I have backed up some of my personal documents onto a Kingston DataTraveller G4 USB drive and have installed kubuntu...
[14:17] <pacman123112> So how can I format the MATE partition?
[14:17] <pacman123112> I can't find any disk manager etc.
[14:17] <ouroumov> Hm, wait
[14:17] <ouroumov> You're using Kubuntu or Ubuntu MATE?
[14:18] <pacman123112> I'm switching from Ubuntu MATE 15.10 to Kubuntu 16.10.
[14:18] <pacman123112> Right now I'm on MATE.
[14:18] <ouroumov> And you want to nuke the MATE partition while you're using it?
[14:19] <pacman123112> Yup.
[14:19] <ouroumov> Alright
[14:19] <ouroumov> Well, install gparted
[14:19] <pacman123112> I want to see how it would react aswell :P
[14:19] <pacman123112> okai.
[14:19] <ouroumov> Using gparted you can nuke the partition.
[14:20] <pacman123112> Cool.
[14:20] <ouroumov> I predict the shutdown will be interesting though
[14:20] <pacman123112> Gimme a second... I'm gonna try sudo apt-get install gparted.
[14:21] <pacman123112> Wow, pretty small program in size. 2 megs!
[14:21] <pacman123112> K, that's done.
[14:22] <pacman123112> Okai, imma do sudo su just in case...
[14:22] <ouroumov> I don't see how that'll help, but sure
[14:22] <pacman123112> I noticed that my hard drive is SCSI3...
[14:22] <pacman123112> This is an old pc.
[14:23] <pacman123112> Hee hee hee! This looks nice.
[14:23] <Akuli> pacman123112, did you run gparted in sudo su?
[14:23] <Akuli> always use gksudo for gui programs, e.g.  gksudo gparted
[14:24] <Akuli> ouroumov can explain why :)
[14:25] <pacman123112> Let's see how it handles unmounting /dev/sda5
[14:26] <pacman123112> aw
[14:26] <pacman123112> fail
[14:26] <ouroumov> Akuli, but he's nuking his system anyway
[14:26] <Akuli> ok, then no problem :)
[14:26] <pacman123112> 'Target is busy'
[14:26] <pacman123112> And now more searching ._.
[14:27] <pacman123112> aw no
[14:27] <pacman123112> it failed
[14:27] <pacman123112> again.
[14:27] <pacman123112> See you in Kubuntu with KDE DIsk Manager.
[14:27] <ouroumov> alternatively pacman123112, you can use DiskDestroyer (dd)
[14:28] <Akuli> actually even cat works :)
[14:28] <Akuli> cat ubuntu.iso > /dev/sda5
[14:28] <pacman123112> maybe dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sda5
[14:28] <ouroumov> Yeah
[14:28] <ouroumov> Provided sda5 = MATE
[14:28] <Akuli> right
[14:28] <ouroumov> actually
[14:28] <pacman123112> yup.
[14:29] <ouroumov> pacman123112, /dev/zero will be faster I think
[14:29] <pacman123112> what about /dev/zero or /dev/null
[14:29] <Akuli> /dev/null does nothing
[14:29] <Akuli> try on terminal, $ cat /dev/null
[14:29] <Akuli> there's literally nothing there
[14:29] <ouroumov> I don't think you can read from /dev/null
[14:29] <pacman123112> well, I could try sudo rm -rf /*
[14:30] <Akuli> pacman123112, or you know, shred
[14:30] <pacman123112> :P
[14:30] <Akuli> /dev/null behaves like an empty file when reading
[14:30] <ouroumov> I think you need the --nopreserveroot --scorth-earth option to use rm
[14:30] <ouroumov> scortch*
[14:30] <Akuli> /* takes care of that
[14:30] <ouroumov> hm
[14:30] <pacman123112> No, putting the asterisk at the end bypasses the failsafe.
[14:31] <Akuli> but the actual content of the files will be still there
[14:31] <pacman123112> true...
[14:31] <Akuli> i would dd with /dev/zero
[14:31] <pacman123112> maybe I could just shrink MATE...
[14:31] <Akuli> do you want to destroy some personal files?
[14:31] <pacman123112> to give kubuntu a lil more personal space.
[14:31] <Akuli> or do you just want to install another distro?
[14:32] <pacman123112> I'm nuking MATE...
[14:32] <Akuli> for fun?
[14:32] <pacman123112> kind of.
[14:32] <Akuli> http://xyproblem.info/
[14:32] <Akuli> ok
[14:32] <Akuli> you might like virtualbox
[14:33] <Akuli> it's great for destroying stuff for fun
[14:33] <pacman123112> I found it too slow on my old Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo Q5000 with a T34000 CPU (I THINK)
[14:33] <pacman123112> So I tried 32-bit Kubuntu.
[14:34] <pacman123112> Also, the themes menu on kubuntu will refuse to load. THe whole pc just locks up ._.
[14:34] <pacman123112> Maybe I should just install MS-DOS 6.22
[14:34] <pacman123112> if no else works.
[14:34] <Akuli> lol
[14:34] <Akuli> you need 3 floppies
[14:34] <pacman123112> I wonder if it can take extension-4.
[14:35] <pacman123112> You can install it from optical disks
[14:35] <Akuli> dos doesn't work with most modern hard drives
[14:35] <Akuli> i had a 25 gb hard drive, too big for dos
[14:35] <pacman123112> Well, my old pc has somewhere around 128 gb
[14:35] <pacman123112> It has a SCSI hard drive...
[14:35] <Akuli> so yeah no dos for you
[14:35] <Akuli> except in virtualbox :)
[14:36] <pacman123112> Maybe I make a 32 MB partition.
[14:36] <pacman123112> I already have about 6 MS-DOS VMs.
[14:36] <pacman123112> (2 of which I killed)
[14:36] <pacman123112> Lel. all you need to do to kill dos is just type this.
[14:36] <pacman123112> format C:
[14:37] <pacman123112> It's that simple.
[14:37] <pacman123112> lel
[14:37] <pacman123112> It doesn't care :D
[14:39] <pacman123112> Okai.
[14:39] <pacman123112> Lemme boot to kubuntu.
[14:43] <pacman123112> Hai.
[14:43] <pacman123112> Here I am again, this time in kubuntu.
[14:44] <pacman123112> AkulI?
[14:44] <Akuli> yes, i'm here :)
[14:44] <pacman123112> lel
[14:44] <pacman123112> Okai, in Kubuntu now.
[14:45] <pacman123112> I have KDE Partition Manager Open.
[14:45] <pacman123112> This won't be so exciting.
[14:45] <Akuli> i like to use fdisk for partitioning
[14:45] <Akuli> nice, self-explaning command-line tool
[14:46] <pacman123112> I'm a lil scared :c
[14:47] <Akuli> what do you want to do? shrink your mate partition?
[14:47] <pacman123112> Prob.
[14:47] <Akuli> which partition is first, mate or kde?
[14:47] <Akuli> shrinking partitions from the end is easy, but shrinking the beginning means moving the whole thing and its slow
[14:47] <pacman123112> Kubuntu is on /dev/sda7.
[14:48] <pacman123112> MATE is /dev/sda5
[14:48] <Akuli> ok
[14:48] <Akuli> $ lsblk | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:48] <Akuli> just to be sure
[14:48] <pacman123112> I think that my Win 7 loader is on /dev/sda6
[14:48] <Akuli> update-grub should tell that
[14:48] <pacman123112> or maybe advanced options for MATE...
[14:49] <pacman123112> Okay. Opening up the Konsole.
[14:50] <pacman123112> https://thepasteb.in/p/3lh7q062kGrU1
[14:50] <pacman123112> Here's the result.
[14:51] <Akuli> how about lsblk?
[14:52] <pacman123112> Lel, couldn't spell it.
[14:52] <pacman123112> https://thepasteb.in/p/xGhmkwn94ljsM
[14:52] <pacman123112> Lemme try again.
[14:53] <pacman123112> https://thepasteb.in/p/qjhLZlKzK24uB
[14:55] <Akuli> are you going to reinstall kubuntu?
[14:55] <pacman123112> sr0 was my cd-rom drive. It had a failed dos boot disk on it.
[14:55] <pacman123112> No, I'm nuking MATE...
[14:55] <pacman123112> and keeping KDE
[14:55] <Akuli> mate is before kubuntu here, so you'll end up with some empty space there
[14:56] <Akuli> or you could just put whatever partition you want there
[14:56] <pacman123112> hmm...
[14:56] <pacman123112> Thinking about it, I'll keep MATE...
[14:56] <pacman123112> and make it a bit smaller.
[14:56] <Akuli> :)
[14:56] <Akuli> what are you going to use the extra space for?
[14:56] <Akuli> bigger swap?
[14:57] <pacman123112> I'm either gonna make a lil dos partition
[14:57] <pacman123112> like 32 mb or summat
[14:57] <Akuli> 7.8g is plenty for that :)
[14:57] <pacman123112> ore just leave it for KDE, as that's my main OS on this PC.
[14:57] <pacman123112> and make it a gig.
[14:57] <Akuli> the thing is, you would need to move the kde partition
[14:57] <Akuli> it's possible, but not worth your time
[14:58] <pacman123112> hmm...
[14:58] <pacman123112> Is there anyway to make a bootable CD of MS-DOS?
[14:58] <Akuli> google it, i would guess no
[14:58] <Akuli> but you can run installation floppy 1 as live
[14:58] <pacman123112> I don't think so
[14:59] <pacman123112> But I have a boot disk in an IMG for MS-DOS 6.22
[14:59] <Akuli> i don't know
[14:59] <Akuli> maybe it would actually work on a cd
[14:59] <pacman123112> I made it with a blank image, a VM, and the 'Install MS-DOS to a Floppy Disk' option.
[14:59] <Akuli> try to convert it to an iso and run it in virtualbox
[15:00] <pacman123112> We need some way to convert it.
[15:00] <Akuli> i have never needed this, you can find something on google
[15:00] <pacman123112> K. Gimme a sec.
[15:02] <pacman123112> I'm now looking on https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1686904
[15:03] <pacman123112> Okay. Going for ccd2iso
[15:03] <pacman123112> it seems to work for other peeps.
[15:04] <pacman123112> https://thepasteb.in/p/wjh0K9JYxAjcv
[15:16] <pacman123112> It's not working, Akuli...
[15:16] <Akuli> i don't know how to help because i haven never used it
[16:48] <egi> hello
[16:48] <egi> r u there
[17:02] <IDAI> hi all, anybody know how check why don't work system session Ctrl+F1, Ctrl+F2, etc.?
[17:06] <Guest98178> I cant reach install Chromium. in the Ubuntu Mate
[17:12] <Akuli> $ sudo apt install chromium
[17:12] <Akuli> easy as that
[17:13] <Guest98178> Thanks Akuli I try this sudo
[17:19] <Guest98178> Do not work Akuli
[17:20] <Akuli> what's the error you get? paste it to dpaste.com and share a link here
[17:21] <Guest98178> ok
[17:23] <Guest98178> Oh no!
[17:26] <johan> farback
[17:33] <Akuli> lol i just realized that it's chromium-browser on ubuntu
[17:44] <pitchoun> bonjour
[17:45] <pitchoun> Je cherche un interlocuteur pour m'expliquer le fait que les mises à jour ne passent pas. ''pas assez d'espace sur /boot'' ?
[17:52] <ouroumov> Certes.
[20:11] <wgarcia> palmeirsa
[20:11] <wgarcia> palmeiras