[00:17] hey guys whats a decent IRQ client for xubuntu 16.04 === Leon is now known as Guest70762 [00:17] ? [00:18] Guest70762: If you mean IRC, HexChat would fit. [00:19] oops yeah im hammered, irc is what i meant lol [00:19] thanks for the tip though [00:19] Sure. [00:31] hey can anyone see my chast [00:31] chat* [00:31] testing hexchat right now [00:34] Yes. [00:46] thank you [00:48] can anyone tell me where i can download the source for the apache2 dumpio module [00:55] is it part of the apache2 dev package on xubuntu 16.04? [01:05] LeonIRL: You can do "apt-get source apache2" to download the source package to the current directory - that includes it too. [01:08] !info libapache2-mod-dumpio [01:08] Package libapache2-mod-dumpio does not exist in yakkety [01:09] Seems to be included standard with apache2 [01:09] Yes. [01:09] thank you [01:14] has anyone here ever utilized dumpio for anything other than debug [01:17] or patched mod_dumpio.c to give custom server debug output [01:18] just interested in the usefulness of going that route rather than writing some custom phase filters using mod_python [01:20] LeonIRL: Maybe this topic is better discussed in #httpd [01:20] ok thanks for the heads up [01:31] hey guys, i dont use IRC that often so forgive me, any reason i would have been banned from #httpd? [01:32] i tried to register my nickname using nickserv [01:32] but it says im banned once i try to join the channel [01:33] LeonIRL: You aren't identified right now. [01:41] do i need to register or...? [01:41] any syntax hints would be great [01:43] LeonIRL: See https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration [01:43] thanks === azeam_afk is now known as azeam [01:46] any better? [01:46] Yup! [01:46] cheers [01:47] still getting that banned msg [01:47] guess my nick is banned [01:47] ? [01:47] when i try to join that is [01:47] Sec. [01:53] Well, I see you are in there now. :) [01:55] yep thanks a lot for your help! [01:56] sorry the Mr. Al Cool made it harder [01:56] Hehe. :D And you are welcome. [02:22] @krytarik sorry I'm not sure if the mod of #httpd is your buddy but he's not in the mood to talk [02:23] any chance you can answer my questions? [02:23] seems pretty quiet here right now... [02:23] Yeah, sadly I can see that. But no, not really an Apache expert myself. [02:24] im sure you could help me though [02:24] because my question is well-rounded [02:25] what would you look for when hiring an apache engineer [02:25] these days [02:25] Erm, knowledge in Apache..? :P [02:25] or just a well-rounded linux engineer then [02:26] im clutchin' at straws here [02:28] Maybe just ask this in ##linux too - it's pretty general. [02:29] yeah, i mean i reverted to "linux engineer" since #httpd wasn't exactly receptive to inebriated brainstorming [02:29] but ok [02:29] will do === azeam_afk is now known as azeam === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [11:48] so im totally new to installing os's kinda computer inept [11:48] do i need to mount the iso [11:48] to a usb flash drive [11:48] i ahvent done this in like idk, 6 years [11:50] that question doesn't make sense... but you'll need some software to create the bootable USB from the ISO, yes [11:50] eg. you don't just copy the ISO to the USB [11:50] k, thats what im asking [11:50] is what do i do with the iso, i thought the term was mount [11:51] mounting means a different thing; when you mount a USB drive for example, it'll show up in the directory structure [11:51] mmmkay, so what is the term i wanted [11:52] i don't think there is a one-word, catch-all term, but you're looking for "creating USB installation media" [11:52] what is the operating system you are using to create the bootable USB? [11:53] !usb | trix: for some tips on creating the bootable USB, see: [11:53] trix: for some tips on creating the bootable USB, see:: For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent [11:53] thats probably what i need [11:53] im on windows 7 [11:54] https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows [11:54] the same procedure works with the xubuntu ISOs [11:55] what is this servers name. i use hexchat to talk on a few other networks. im using the webclient and its not as nice as hexchat [11:55] chat.freenode.net [11:56] ty [11:58] now im not as worried about closing the tab on accident [12:02] creating the iso on a usb stick now [12:03] would like to say thank you for your help already. saved me from googling [12:08] no problem, good luck and have fun [12:13] yea, im trying to set up a laptop i havent turned on in idk, 4 years to use it as a bill paying machine for where i do my bills [12:14] so the laptop wants ot update and shit [12:15] please remember this is a family-friendly channel [12:16] whoops [12:16] my bad [12:30] what does this mean http://imgur.com/HcBdRBh [12:31] looks like file access problems [12:31] you sure the USB drive is ok? [12:32] nope, it was in my drawer [12:32] what do i do? [12:33] when the guy goes silent you know you done goofed [12:33] well you waited like 2 minutes... :P [12:33] ive waited like 5-10 [12:33] 2 since the last question though [12:34] i thought you wer etalking about the laptop [12:34] you'll want to check if the USB drive is readable/accessible generally [12:34] sooo should i press the power button [12:34] plug it into my pc [12:35] when i went to do this i made sure that my usb was readable by my laptop [12:35] like installed device drivers and such [12:35] it's also possible something has went wrong when creating the bootable media [12:35] soooo re do the whole thing? [12:35] at least you can try if that helps [12:36] though it won't help much if the USB drive is broken [12:36] so just checking, wont brick the laptop if i press the power button right? [12:36] i pressed alt f4 and my screen went blank..... lol [12:36] yeah, the installer isn't reading anything [12:39] ima try again just from the usb, ya know the old turn it off turn it back on trick [12:39] then ill remake the usb drive [12:39] then ill see if i have another usb stick [12:39] id fonzy it but for some reason i dont think hitting my laptop is a good idea [12:47] so looks like trying again got it to instal, im not on a page titled "install" and its displaying features to me. blue bar at the bottom is moving [14:32] hey everyone [14:34] hello [14:35] can anyone help me with a question. im new to linux and i just installed. i went to get issi irc client open terminal paste the sudo cmd and then it asks me for hte sudo password [14:35] i never set a pass [14:41] can you send the command line you pasted [14:43] sudo sh -c "echo 'deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ailin_nemui:/irssi-test/xUbuntu_16.10/ /' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/irssi.list" [14:44] sudo sh -c "echo 'deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ailin_nemui:/irssi-test/xUbuntu_16.10/ /' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/irssi.list" [14:44] sorrry, im using alaptop and my pc at hte ame time [14:45] when idid the intall i never set a pass word [14:45] [sudo] password for bill: Sorry, try again. [14:45] sorry tr again i on a differntline [14:47] password is the normal password you were asked during install [14:48] never set one [14:48] yes you did [14:48] it asks when you set up user [14:51] ^ [14:51] k, soi typed in what i use as my defaultpass [14:51] and didnt getanything in respone [14:51] now when i paste the sudo cmd i dont get prompted for the pass [14:52] well you wouldn't - lasts for a short while without asking again [14:52] well ho doitell orfind what i just dled [14:52] as far as response goes - if it fails it would give a response - if it worked then it doesn't [14:53] k, seems like it worked then [14:53] are you confused about how to run the application? [14:53] trix: mmm - what is it you think you did? cos looks to me like you added an opensuse repo to your sources list [14:53] exactly^ [14:54] (which probably isn't a good plan unless you know what you're doing) [14:54] i have zero idea hat im doing [14:54] ok good to know, so then we can help you a bit better [14:54] im litterally attempting to intall irissi oican have airc client [14:54] thats it [14:54] i ent to thi page [14:55] https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home:ailin_nemui:irssi-test;package=irssi [14:55] and why do you want that package? [14:55] i just want an irc client [14:55] im honestly not pickey [14:55] im using HexChat [14:56] its decent [14:56] trix: ok - best plan here is to undo what you did and then we can install one [14:56] i use hex on my pc [14:57] you can do the following in a terminal to install hexchat: sudo apt-get install hexchat [14:57] but floc is right and we should remove that repository from your sources list [14:57] https://pastebin.com/cG20k7Dj [14:58] i grabbed hexchat [14:59] ok so now in a terminal type hexchat [14:59] then enter [14:59] should work [14:59] alternatively it should show up in the menu [15:00] any luck? [15:00] k, so i got hexchat to work [15:00] good stuff [15:00] now what is this thing about removing a repository [15:00] what exactly did i do before [15:01] god hex chat is ugly in default [15:01] your command earlier added a location where the irssi client can be downloaded from [15:02] i mean its not critical to remove it but its good practice [15:02] so what should i have done [15:06] to answer your question if you are new to linux and xubuntu then I would suggest using the software manager to search for applications first [15:07] before getting into adding repositories which is something you'll learn once you get a bit more comfortable [15:08] now that i have a irc client im probably goo [15:09] i a etting this laptop up to pay bills. mainly. [15:09] the keyboard is so fucked i im getting really annoyed using it [15:09] theres a reason i got a pc :D [15:10] my next goal is to figure out ho to et a theme for hextchat so im not staring at a gwhite screen [15:10] oh, sorry abut the f word up there [15:10] In hexchat, Settings->Preferences->Interface->Colors [15:11] there was a way to use a theme i did it on my pc [15:13] perhaps someone else could chime in because i dont know if there's a way to do this on xubuntu... [15:20] i fixed it enough that its usable [15:21] thank you for all the help [15:21] next goal is get a mouse and keyboard cause this is terrible [15:21] im back spaccing every other word [15:22] anyways, im off [18:42] hei guys [18:42] hello [18:43] help a noob out. just installed xubuntu and i have no mouse pointer :( [18:43] did some quick google fu, apparently its a common issue, but i can`t find any solution [18:43] any tips ? [18:44] you have no mouse pointer but everything else works as expected, or the whole desktop doesn't seem to be loading, including the mouse pointer? [18:44] can you log in or not? [18:44] yup, i can [18:44] is it a laptop or a desktop with a mouse? what kind of mouse etc. [18:45] desktop. usb mouse [18:45] inb4, yes, i can see it on lsusb [18:45] the mouse actually works, i can click stuff. [18:45] i just have a pointer for it [18:46] *don't have [18:46] got the same thing on ubuntu gnome [18:47] but since i'm on xfce, though to ask here [19:16] johnnyRV, in the meantime try to go to control panel accesibility, there is an option to show an effect if you press ctrl. after that try changing the cursor theme [19:21] fixed it after install official nvidia drivers .. === Zren_ is now known as Zren