[00:00] <MrJones> I know people who have expert knowledge on cryptsetup don't need it, but mine is quite shaky and I simply cannot manage to write /etc/crypttab in a working state so far
[00:00] <PipeItToDevNull> MrJones, The arch wiki may be of help
[00:00] <MrJones> I doubt it, I have read that one before (and also managed to do it on arch)
[00:01] <G6> MrJones: Arch/Gentoo wiki
[00:01] <MrJones> the problem is 99% of the guides assume a specific setup done from scratch
[00:01] <MrJones> I have one that already exists which somehow maps multiple mappers into one crypt device, which seems to be unusual
[00:02] <MrJones> I tried adapting like 4-5 slightly different variants to mine already, but I'm not really getting anywhere
[00:04] <Non> hello
[00:05] <Non> hey
[00:10] <jennie> hello, why am i getting this annoying ubuntu one login in store all time? how to get rid of it?
[00:11] <sparkly> Hey, as a new Ubuntu user I'm having some issues creating a USB install, gets stuck every time I try to boot from it. Anyone know what the issue might be?
[00:12] <G6> sparkly: how did you create the bootable usb?
[00:12] <sparkly> G6: using Rufus, on Windows 10
[00:12] <G6> sparkly: what error did you get
[00:13] <sparkly> G6: when I try to boot from it, it goes to the Ubuntu loading screen and freezes after a few seconds
[00:14] <jennie> I can not install hexchat, its asking for ubuntuone, any way to install without logging for ubuntuone?
[00:15] <G6> sparkly: have you tried others (eg. unetbootin, win32 disk imager etc.)?
[00:15] <G6> jennie: sudo apt-get install hexchat on terminal
[00:15] <jennie> G6: and what if I want to install from Appmanager?
[00:15] <jennie> do I have to install all apps from terminals from now on because of i do not want to use ubuntuone?
[00:16] <sparkly> G6: I haven't , been following the official guide. Ill try the others now.
[00:16] <G6> sparkly: if they fail as well, take a look at kernel params
[00:17] <G6> sparkly: if they fail as well, take a look at kernel boot params
[00:17] <sparkly> G6: not too sure what those are. Where can I find good info about that?
[00:18] <G6> jennie: i never knew ubuntu one was still a thing......
[00:18] <renlo> Does Ubuntu automagically know where its swap space is on boot? Or does it need to keep track of the block start address?
[00:18] <vexati0n> Has anyone got any idea how I might migrate a Snap app from one machine to another, including all of its data and configuration?
[00:20] <wedgie> renlo: it should be in /etc/fstab
[00:21] <renlo> but does it store somewhere the exact block address of a partition it uses for swaps?
[00:21] <renlo> on the disk or something?
[00:21] <wedgie> just needs the partition. Either by /dev/sdXXX or a UUID
[00:21] <renlo> I am trying to run my Ubuntu partitions via VBox in a Windows10 host, when I set up a 'virtual disk' pointing to the partitions, the block addresses will surely change
[00:23] <wedgie> renlo: i'm not completely sure how vbox's disk passthrough stuff works, but I doubt that will be a concern. Certainly not for mounting swap
[00:25] <G6> renlo: https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch09.html#rawdisk (relevant chapter: 9.9)
[00:26] <renlo> Yeah G6 , I followed those instructions and got Ubuntu running in the VM but it crapped out, I assume its because I never mounted the swap space
[00:27] <wedgie> it should be able to run without swap if necessary. Not right away anyway, as long as you don't do anything crazy memory intensive
[00:27] <G6> mentioned above, don't think you definitely need swap for it to work
[00:28] <renlo> Unfortunately I only have a root partition which is 96% full (4gb remaining, 32gb mem)
[00:39] <renlo> When I load up the VM, it boots and gets to the Ubuntu login screen. I enter my password and press enter, it flashes for a second and then goes back to the login screen
[00:39] <renlo> If I input an incorrect password it tells me that the password is incorrect
[00:39] <renlo> what could cause this? how would you debug this?
[00:40] <G6> renlo: login loop, experienced that before
[00:41] <renlo> I did 'alt-ctl-f1' and forced a terminal, was able to login
[00:41] <G6> renlo: Got past that by getting rid of .Xauthority
[00:41] <renlo> it looks like the swap partition wasnt mounted ...
[00:41] <wedgie> renlo: do you have an encrypted home partition?
[00:41] <renlo> no, just a single root partition
[00:41] <renlo> with home in it (i plan to change that soon but yeah)
[00:42] <wedgie> i guess i should have phrased that as "encrypted home directory"
[00:42] <renlo> not encrypted
[00:42] <wedgie> cause i've had that happen when i had to do a password reset and messed up the permissions on the key file
[00:42] <renlo> ouch
[00:42] <wedgie> yeah, took a couple days for me to figure out
[00:44] <G6> renlo: you can manually activate your swap partition with swapon, make an fstab entry as well
[00:44] <wedgie> doesn't swapon rely on the fstab entry to know what to mount?
[00:44] <renlo> G6 would that write the change to disk? I dont want it to be permanent
[00:45] <G6> oops in reverse order
[00:45] <wedgie> oh, i guess you can tell it which partition to use
[00:45] <renlo> * is that information stored on disk
[00:45] <G6> no need to worry about prorities i guess
[00:45] <G6> priorities*
[00:46] <G6> renlo: I suppose
[00:58] <syntaks> 'lo
[00:58] <Antares> Hi all!
[00:59] <syntaks> is anyone running 16.04.2 on a ryzen 1800x sitting on top of an asrock x370 by chance?
[00:59] <syntaks> seem to be quite a few i/o issues here
[00:59] <syntaks> kernel 4.8.0
[01:04] <vexati0n> You know what I hate
[01:04] <vexati0n> Children.
[01:04] <renlo> lol
[01:05] <atyz> Hey all. I"m trying to install ubuntu from a bootable usb. The issue I'm having is that it hangs with a "blurry" screen when booting the installation wizard. I have diabled ACHI. Is there anything else I can do?
[01:06] <vexati0n> atyz have you tried using an alternate installer and installing in text mode?
[01:07] <vexati0n> I had to do that on my desktop when the Nvidia card was too new for Nouveau to deal with
[01:08] <atyz> @vexati0n: I have tried using the installer for 16.10 and 17.04. My card is a 970 so not that new. It would be worth a try. Is there a different ISO that has text mode?
[01:08] <atyz> I had a previous install of 16.04 that was installed in a similar manner. I don't remember having issues though
[01:09] <Jacksonville> I am having difficulties setting  up dual moniters xrandr and xorg.conf are a little too advanced for me and I cannot figure it out. I have tried to go into system settings/display and cannot find any options there
[01:09] <Jacksonville> any ideas?
[01:09] <vexati0n> The alternate installers linked from the download page have text mode. Or, install Ubuntu Server and then install the ubuntu-desktop package
[01:13] <atyz> vexati0n: what my boot looks like: http://imgur.com/a/AuJ2s
[01:15] <naskeli> does anyone here have any experience with unattended installs?
[01:15] <naskeli> I have it working but only if I select the language and Install Ubuntu
[01:15] <naskeli> was wondering if I can make that automated as well
[01:20] <naskeli> nvmd
[01:20] <atyz> If I install 17.04 now. When teh RC and the actual release come out, what is the upgrade path?
[01:20] <naskeli> figure dit out
[01:21] <bazhang> !final | atyz
[01:22] <azizLIGHT> is this command doable on ubuntu 14.04: sysctl kern.geom.debugflags=0x10
[01:22] <Bashing-om> atyz: Nothing out of the norm . Keep it updated and when 17.04 is redleased you will be current .
[01:22] <atyz> thanks! Now to figure out a way to get this installed
[01:22] <atyz> I think installing server and then the ubuntu-desktop package is the best wya to do this
[01:23] <Bashing-om> !17.04 | atyz
[01:25] <YankDownUnder> Seeing that date just made me realise I have an RH9 server still plugging away...far out...a few years...
[01:26] <azizLIGHT> sysctl: cannot stat /proc/sys/kern/geom/debugflags: No such file or directory
[01:26] <azizLIGHT> i cannot set sysctl kern.geom.debugflags=0x10 ??
[01:27] <OerHeks> azizLIGHT, that would be a bsd command to write to the mbr
[01:28] <OerHeks> azizLIGHT, so what guide are you following, and linux version?
[01:28] <azizLIGHT> OerHeks: am following freenas burn in guide, am on ubuntu 14.04
[01:30] <OerHeks> azizLIGHT, lolz, and that is not important to mention ?
[01:30] <azizLIGHT> is there an equivlent for this step
[01:30] <azizLIGHT> "Now, before we can perform raw disk I/O, we need to enable the kernel geometry debug flags"
[01:30] <Antares> С…-Сғ-Рө-СӮР°
[01:30] <Antares> РІР°СҲ РәР°РҪР°Р»
[01:30] <azizLIGHT> Now that we can execute raw I/O, run a badblocks r/w test.вҖӢ
[01:31] <Antares> #freenode
[01:31] <azizLIGHT> OerHeks: i had a suspicion it wouldnt work, so i iasked if the command was doable on ubuntu 14.04
[01:31] <azizLIGHT> before i mentioned it didnt work
[01:31] <azizLIGHT> is there an equivalent i can do
[01:32] <Antares> NP on Linux 1773 user
[01:32] <Ben64> azizLIGHT: nothing is stopping you from doing badblocks now
[01:32] <azizLIGHT> can i "execute raw I/O" though
[01:32] <azizLIGHT> whatever that means
[01:32] <OerHeks> raw i/o on your linux box?
[01:33] <azizLIGHT> on the new hdd i got
[01:34] <Ben64> you could, but there's no point
[01:34] <tomreyn> the use case is a burn in test? you don't usually do those on hard disk drives.
[01:34] <azizLIGHT> yes, its to stress the new hdd and see how it handles
[01:35] <OerHeks> ahh, so freenas has nothing to do with it, you want to check a new hdd
[01:35] <azizLIGHT> i have read that new hdds fail within 1 month usually
[01:35] <azizLIGHT> or at the end of their life
[01:35] <azizLIGHT> so i want to know now
[01:35] <Ben64> doing a bunch of tests on it probably won't tell you anything
[01:35] <azizLIGHT> OerHeks: yes im just using their guide. they use hdds a lot
[01:36] <azizLIGHT> Ben64: maybe. but i will feel better doing it, and feel more comfortable moving my data on the new hdd
[01:37] <Ben64> ok so run badblocks
[01:37] <azizLIGHT> am i misisng something if i dont have the kernel geometry debug flags, thats my quetsion
[01:38] <Ben64> no
[01:38] <azizLIGHT> ok cool!
[01:38] <renlo> is there a way to specify which display driver to use?
[01:39] <azizLIGHT> additional drivers tab on software & updates?
[01:39] <renlo> I can not even access that
[01:39] <renlo> can only use the terminal from alt-ctrl-f1..6
[01:39] <azizLIGHT> ohhhh
[01:40] <azizLIGHT> maybe someone else knows
[01:40] <schultza> how do i stop unattended-upgrades from stopping ubuntu from shutting down? it's paused for more than 6 mins.
[01:41] <Antares> Р°РҝСҖРҫР»РҙР¶СҚ
[01:41] <schultza> !english
[01:41] <oletusco> everybody speak english here?
[01:41] <tomreyn> renlo: use "ubuntu-drivers" on a command line
[01:42] <schultza> how do i stop unattended-upgrades from stopping ubuntu from shutting down? it's paused for more than 6 mins.
[01:43] <azizLIGHT> any other command like fdisk -l that shows what hard drives i got
[01:43] <azizLIGHT> and their sizes maybe
[01:43] <tomreyn> schultza: please re-read what you wrote and make sure that's what you meant to write.
[01:43] <oletusco> sameone, can you help me whit conky?
[01:43] <azizLIGHT> !ru
[01:44] <bazhang> !conky | oletusco
[01:44] <tomreyn> azizLIGHT: parted -ls; hdparm
[01:44] <schultza> yes. it is what i meant to say. Im shutting down the ubuntu computer it stops at "A job is running for Unattended Updates..."
[01:44] <jennie> http://paste.ubuntu.com/24344952/ what wrong am I doing here?
[01:44] <oletusco> ok thank
[01:44] <schultza> how do i stop it
[01:44] <Bashing-om> renlo: A lot depends on what the chip set for graphocs is . Also, what shows ' sudo ubuntu-drivers list ' ?
[01:45] <bazhang> ubuntuforums has a great beginners guide oletusco
[01:45] <schultza> i shouldnt have to hold the power button to turn off a computer
[01:45] <tomreyn> schultza: try pressing ctrl-c
[01:45] <tomreyn> schultza: alternatively login on a different terminal and run: sudo shutdown
[01:45] <schultza> i will try that next time, but i want a more permanent fix.
[01:46] <schultza> thats what i ran to get to that point.
[01:46] <renlo> Thanks Bashing-om and tomreyn , that listed the drivers (I believe) that are loaded
[01:46] <pjf> Hey everyone, it appears that ubuntu's mainline-crack isn't serving up all the branches it's supposed to be. Any advice on where I should be reporting this? I've got a bug-report ready to go ( https://pastebin.com/14muv9Kz ) but reporting it against the kernel package doesn't seem right.
[01:46] <tomreyn> schultza: well this should not normally happen ni the first place., you could review your system and apt logs to get a better idea why it got stalled.
[01:47] <pjf> s/mainline-crack/mainline-crack git repo/
[01:47] <Bashing-om> renlo: ' sudo ubuntu-drivers list ' lists drivers that are "available" .
[01:48] <tomreyn> renlo: if you run "sudo ubuntu-drivers devices" it will list devices which drivers can be (or have been) installed for.
[01:48] <renlo> yeah, it showed me what I wanted to see; I am running a physical partition w/ Ubuntu in it in a VBox VM. When I ran that command it showed me the drivers for VBox (which is what I wanted, not the physical nvidia drivers)
[01:50] <pjf> Ah, there's #ubuntu-kernel. Thanks for letting me rubber-duck at you!
[01:51] <schultza> purging unattended-updates sheesh
[01:52] <schultza> much better.
[01:52] <Wolviiix> Could someone help me here? I keep got this earlier when I had my Linux OS USB and my Linux Install USB plugged in at the same time. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/260428473565184010/300445695180275712/20170408_204128.jpg
[01:53] <Wolviiix> Linux also never boots on my desktop, only on my laptop where I can boot it off an EFI file. Worked fine before I plugged it into my laptop.
[01:53] <bazhang> Wolviiix, what version of ubuntu is this
[01:53] <Wolviiix> 16.04.2
[01:56] <Wolviiix> Bazhang, I'm running 16.04.2
[02:02] <renlo> is ubuntu-drivers only for display drivers?
[02:03] <sflmlt> hi there, looking for help fixing a EFI issue, anyone have a few minutes to help here?
[02:04] <PipeItToDevNull> What is the issue
[02:06] <sflmlt> used a another partition to install alongside my existing 16.04 install but somehow I don't have my original install listed on boot (running off that alternate partition now)
[02:07] <OerHeks> renlo, no, for wireless and microcode too.
[02:07] <sflmlt> I can see all my fuiles on the original partition so no data loss but I'd really like to have the opton to boot back in 16.04, I can see /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu still but not sure what drives choices at boot time
[02:08] <Jacksonville> I am having difficulties setting  up dual moniters xrandr and xorg.conf are a little too advanced for me and I cannot figure it out. I have tried to go into system settings/display and cannot find any options there
[02:08] <Jacksonville> Any Ideas
[02:09] <PipeItToDevNull> sflmlt, https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface#efibootmgr
[02:09] <PipeItToDevNull> sflmlt, I literally just added an entry using that, had to rename something
[02:09] <minimec> Jacksonville: Did you try without any configuration at all? Like boot the computer with one screen, plug the second monitor and push the 'power' button?
[02:10] <minimec> Jacksonville: Then open the 'display' menu in 'settings'...
[02:11] <sflmlt> "that" meaning efibootmgr ?
[02:11] <minimec> Jacksonville: and... What GPU are you on?
[02:11] <PipeItToDevNull> sflmlt, and the command they list
[02:12] <PipeItToDevNull> efibootmgr --create --disk /dev/sdX --part # --loader /EFI/foo/grub.efi --label "Ubuntu 2"
[02:12] <sflmlt> @PipeItToDevNull, thanks I'll take a look, I have to say this makes me nevous
[02:12] <sflmlt> *nervous
[02:13] <PipeItToDevNull> sflmlt, You are adding an entry, not deleting one so nothing bad can happen
[02:13] <PipeItToDevNull> Worst case you remove it
[02:13] <Jacksonville> minimec:  Jacksonville: Did you try without any configuration at all? Like boot the computer with one screen, plug the second monitor and push the 'power' button -  I did do this and I got the 2nd moniter to show what is on the 1st moniter, my goal is to have 2 different desktops available though
[02:15] <minimec> Jacksonville: That's a good start. What kind of GPU are you on?  Intel/Nvidia/AMD, and do you use proprietary drivers in case of Nvidia/AMD?
[02:16] <ballpen> who uses obs in here?
[02:17] <Jacksonville>  minimec - I am on an intel corei7 vpro
[02:17] <Jacksonville> minimec- Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 3.8, 256 bits)
[02:17] <syntaks> hrm
[02:17] <syntaks> panic on 4.110 also
[02:18] <RandomSerb> hello. How can I set that all the files and directories created within a path get the same group/user ownership?
[02:21] <Jacksonville> minimec- and do you use proprietary drivers in case of Nvidia/AMD? :not sure if I completely understand this question
[02:21] <minimec> Jacksonville: So no dedicated GPU. Just the iGPU from your i7 CPU. And you get nothing in >settings>displays? What does it say exactly. With an Nvidia GPU I get 'Could not get screen information' (which is normal, as I use the propriety driver
[02:22] <minimec> Jacksonville: Do 'glxinfo | grep vendor' once in a terminal. What is the output? What is the output of 'lspci | grep VGA'?
[02:23] <Jacksonville> minimec- glxinfo | grep vendor
[02:23] <Jacksonville> server glx vendor string: SGI
[02:23] <Jacksonville> client glx vendor string: Mesa Project and SGI
[02:23] <Jacksonville> OpenGL vendor string: VMware, Inc.
[02:24] <minimec> Jacksonville: 'lspci | grep VGA'?
[02:25] <Jacksonville> minimec, Ispci | grep VGA
[02:25] <Jacksonville> No command 'Ispci' found, did you mean:
[02:25] <Jacksonville>  Command 'lspci' from package 'pciutils' (main)
[02:25] <Jacksonville> Ispci: command not found
[02:25] <Jacksonville> minimec, could this be becuase I am running Ubuntu inside Virtual Box
[02:26] <Jacksonville> I know if I just went to Windows I could set up the dual moniters but Im trying to not use Windows lol
[02:27] <minimec> Jacksonville: 'lspci' like 'L', not Ispci... 'I'  and yes that has an influence. You me have to define the monitor settings in the virtualbox settings for the virtual machine you are running. I never did that actually...
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[02:27] <UglyMan> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎ
[02:27] <SH4NT1> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎ
[02:27] <Bugoy> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙ
[02:27] <Gulsum> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎ
[02:27] <UglyMan> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎ
[02:27] <SH4NT1> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎ
[02:27] <SH4NT1> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎ
[02:27] <Bugoy> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙ
[02:27] <Gulsum> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎ
[02:27] <in-love-with-vir> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙ
[02:27] <in-love-with-vir> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙ
[02:27] <PPPoA> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE Кңбҙң
[02:27] <PPPoA> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE Кңбҙң
[02:27] <LeXii> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ
[02:27] <LeXii> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ
[02:27] <in-love-with-vir> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙ
[02:27] <in-love-with-vir> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙ
[02:27] <in-love-with-vir> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙ
[02:27] <LeXii> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ
[02:27] <Bdg_Top_Horny_ML> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ H
[02:27] <Bdg_Top_Horny_ML> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ H
[02:28] <YankDownUnder> Jacksonville: Um...so you're running Ubuntu in Virtualbox - and you want the Ubuntu in Virtualbox to make use of both your monitors? Is that what I'm actually understanding?
[02:28] <silent^> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE Кң
[02:28] <Ley> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE Кңбҙң
[02:28] <string-on-G> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE
[02:28] <he_ry> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE Кңбҙң
[02:28] <Ley> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE Кңбҙң
[02:28] <Tukang_Komp> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠ
[02:28] <silent^> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE Кң
[02:28] <he_ry> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE Кңбҙң
[02:28] <Tukang_Komp> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠ
[02:28] <silent^> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE Кң
[02:29] <Jacksonville> minimec, lspci | grep VGA
[02:29] <Jacksonville> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH VirtualBox Graphics Adapter
[02:29] <Nurlela> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE Кң
[02:29] <cewe`cool> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎ
[02:29] <Enetromiuz> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE 
[02:29] <cewe`cool> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎ
[02:29] <Enetromiuz> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE 
[02:29] <AlmaAzhar> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE Кңбҙң
[02:29] <shoots> HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎВҙвҖЎ HUE ГҠЕ“ГЎВҙЕ“ГЎ
[02:29] <AlmaAzhar> HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE КңбҙңбҙҮ HUE Кңбҙң
[02:30] <YankDownUnder> Jacksonville: I'll wait for the flood to get done with...
[02:30] <Jacksonville> YankDownUnder, Yes lol
[02:30] <YankDownUnder> Jacksonville: So you're running Ubuntu in VBox, and you want that VM to use both monitors that you have physically plugged into the host machine?
[02:31] <minimec> Jacksonville: Now as I said... You probably have to configure the virtualbox settings before you start the virtual machine. I never used 'dual screen' settings in a VM...
[02:32] <YankDownUnder> Jacksonville: That would be under the display settings for the VM...(monitor count)
[02:33] <Jacksonville> minimec, going to check on that now. I think it is just time that I get a new comp for Linux
[02:34] <Jacksonville> YankDownUnder, minimec - Thank you both very much. All set!
[02:34] <YankDownUnder> Jacksonville: Coolbeans, bro.
[02:35] <Jacksonville> ^^
[02:41] <notmike> Does Ubuntu Server not install wpa_supplicant by default?
[02:42] <syntaks> hrm
[02:42] <syntaks> even 17.04 just locked up during install
[02:42] <syntaks> this machine is cursed
[02:42] <Speed_> hi
[02:42] <sourceslayer> Hello
[02:43] <Speed_> i am trying to create a launcher for steam and it says there was an error launching the pplication
[02:43] <Speed_> i have no idea what i am doing
[02:43] <sourceslayer> There was an error launching steam or a steam app?
[02:43] <Speed_> steam
[02:44] <sourceslayer> and you're sure it's not already running on startup?
[02:44] <Speed_> i know steam works because i actually have a custom scrip for launching a specific game but idk how to just laucn steam
[02:44] <Speed_> no its not
[02:45] <sourceslayer> Have you tried running it from the terminal and seeing if it gives you any specific error message?
[02:45] <Speed_> i have it installed on wine
[02:45] <sourceslayer> Ooooh
[02:45] <sourceslayer> I wouldn't know how to help with that.
[02:46] <OerHeks> use the native steam https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/zesty/+source/steam
[02:46] <sourceslayer> Sorry mate
[02:46] <Speed_> but im trying to run wondows games
[02:46] <OerHeks> but zesty is not released yet, support in #ubuntu+1
[02:46] <Sparkly> heyo, mentioned this earlier, but im new to ubuntu, trying to create a usb installer for it, and every time I do when I attempt to boot from the USB on windows 10 it freezes during loading. I've also seemingly corrupted two usb drives to the point where i can't reformat them. help.
[02:46] <Speed_> natve steam wont run homeworld or elite dangerous
[03:00] <ballpen> Speed_: are you using ubuntu 14.04?
[03:00] <ballpen> Speed_: well I faced some issues installing ateam launcher native
[03:01] <ivan> Sparkly: they're probably not corrupt, Windows is just bad at know what to do with the partitions you have
[03:01] <ivan> diskpart can remove the partitions if you need to
[03:02] <ivan> Sparkly: if you made an LTS installer try the latest release, or vice-versa; or look up whether you need a special boot option on your hardware
[03:02] <Speed_> im using 16.04
[03:07] <rud0lf> i had this problem with ubuntu and windows 10, it was overwriting boot sector on usb stick
[03:07] <Bashing-om> Speed_: Secure boot disabled ? and How are you creating the ubuntu USB installer ?
[03:08] <rud0lf> i have 16.04 and i installed windows 10
[03:08] <rud0lf> i remember i had to turn of windows 10' hibernation or fast boot by command line
[03:08] <Bashing-om> Sparkly: ^^ Speed_ Sorry, bad highlite to you .
[03:09] <Speed_> i was verry confused
[03:15] <ballpen> Speed_: well native steam doenot support all the games
[03:15] <ballpen> Speed_: so that's not an issue
[03:15] <Bashing-om> Sparkly: Secure boot disabled ? and How are you creating the ubuntu USB installer ?
[03:16] <Speed_> well i know that but, i know i can get some games to work with wine
[03:16] <Speed_> and i am able to get steam on wine
[03:16] <Speed_> but i broke the desktop launcher
[03:23] <Speed_> now i have 2 results in the search menue for steam and they both dont work
[03:23] <Speed_> how can i remove them so they dont show up?
[03:24] <ballpen> Speed_: first do sudo apt-get autoremove steam*
[03:24] <ballpen> then remove the wine one
[03:25] <Speed_> but
[03:25] <Speed_> it works
[03:25] <Speed_> steam works but my icons arent
[03:25] <ballpen> which one works??
[03:25] <Speed_> i only have steam on wine
[03:25] <ballpen> ah you mean shortcuts on desktop??
[03:25] <Speed_> yes
[03:26] <Speed_> and the application search results in the search
[03:26] <ballpen> aha I see can just hang on sec
[03:27] <Speed_> http://imgur.com/IxN7XBD
[03:28] <Speed_> 2 steam shorcutes show up and they both dont work
[03:28] <Antares> Р’РҗРЁ РҡРҗРқРҗРӣ РҘРЈР•РўРҗ
[03:28] <Antares> РҹР РҳР’Р•Рў РҳР— РўРЈР РҰРҳРҳ
[03:28] <Speed_> how can i at least remove them when i get one working?
[03:28] <ballpen> Antares: can you please speak english comrade?
[03:28] <Antares> wat?
[03:28] <ballpen> Speed_: hang on mate be patient
[03:28] <Antares> f you
[03:29] <ballpen> Antares: love you too :)
[03:29] <Antares> :*
[03:29] <Antares> ;)
[03:29] <Sparkly> Bashing-om: i've disabled both secure boot and fast startup, and I've tried using rufus, unetbootin, and several others to create the USB
[03:31] <magkneetoe> hi
[03:32] <Bashing-om> Sparkly: Humm -- All other I can think of is to make sure that Windows is fully shut down .. not in some hibernation state . What then results in booting up the USB installer ?
[03:35] <ballpen> Speed_: are you able to see my pm comrade?
[03:38] <_28Kb> u sound like Stallin with that comrade thing
[03:39] <ballpen> _28Kb: nah comrade I am not comrade stalin lol not even close to him :)
[03:39] <b4udv8> ickServ identify $laney15
[03:39] <magkneetoe> commie
[03:39] <ballpen> b4udv8: lmao
[03:39] <_28Kb> :)
[03:39] <bin_bash> Hello, I'm upgrading my dad's laptop from 14.04 to 16.04, and everything was going great, but the installer has stuck at unattended upgrade file rotate, because i tried to start a new shell to examine the situation
[03:39] <bin_bash> the installer is frozen, and the terminal in the installer just shows the prompt
[03:40] <bin_bash> how can i resuce this?
[03:41] <black_13> when I connect to vnc I get a grey screen ...
[03:41] <bin_bash> i saw forum poss that recommended killing the process and rung apt to upgrade, but is that actually right? i dont want tobrick this install
[03:43] <YankDownUnder> bin_bash: Have you tried exiting the terminal to see if the process resumes?
[03:43] <bin_bash> no, it never opened a new terminal
[03:43] <bin_bash> all i have is the "distribution uprade"
[03:44] <Antares> https://vk.com/govgirl
[03:44] <bin_bash> that's the terminal i'm referring to
[03:44] <_28Kb> i would do reboot, then fresh install if bricked :)
[03:44] <YankDownUnder> In your original description, you said ..."I tried to start a new shell"...THAT is why I ask.
[03:44] <bin_bash> _28Kb: that is not an option
[03:44] <bin_bash> YankDownUnder: i tried but it never actually started one, it just froze
[03:45] <_28Kb> that's why i won't give you advices on this
[03:45] <YankDownUnder> bin_bash: HOW did you try to start a new shell?
[03:46] <bin_bash> the logrotator dropdown thing had an option "start a new shell to examine the situation"
[03:46] <bin_bash> because it thought the unattended-upgrades file had been modified locally
[03:46] <bin_bash> so i wanted to look at it
[03:47] <YankDownUnder> bin_bash: Since I'm not savvy about opening a new shell from the "logrotator" thing, can you do a CTRL-ALT-F1 and open a shell?
[03:47] <bin_bash> YankDownUnder: i dont think you understand what im talking about
[03:48] <bin_bash> i'm specifically talking about the distribution upgrade software
[03:49] <YankDownUnder> bin_bash: In this situation, I am blind. I can ONLY go by what EXACTLY you state. If you do not give the complete picture, I can NOT read a mind. I can, however, make logical assumptions based on exact details.
[03:50] <_28Kb> reboot! reboot! :)
[03:50] <bin_bash> while configuring python3-systemd, the terminal in the distribution upgrader said: Installing new version of config file /etc/logrotate.d/unattended-upgrades...
[03:51] <bin_bash> that opened another gui dialogue complainin about a conflct in the files
[03:51] <bin_bash> it offered a dropdown of solutions, use file from maintainer, use installed file, compare line by line, start a new shell to examine the situaion
[03:51] <bin_bash> i chose "start a new shell o examine the situation"
[03:52] <bin_bash> the new dialogue with the dropdown froze completely, even generating an "this program has stopped responding" message
[03:52] <YankDownUnder> bin_bash: In all honesty, I'd actually ask this in the server channel - because in most instances, "desktop" users do NOT use an unattended upgrade path...either which...I can only suggest restarting the upgrade.
[03:52] <bin_bash> this is not a server
[03:52] <black_13> what is the correct place to ask about vnc setup
[03:52] <bin_bash> this ia desktop
[03:52] <bin_bash> or a laptop
[03:53] <bin_bash> and ubuntu server shouldnt be using a GUI, so I don't think that would be the right place
[03:53] <YankDownUnder> bin_bash: Obviously something is NOT going correctly - if the upgrade hangs...and what I was getting at is that IN most instances, people that use "desktop" (or laptop) - workstation - software don't do the unattended upgrade path...but hey, we all drink our coffee differently...
[03:55] <todd_> I am having issues with smb, how do i reset it to the factory defaults????
[03:55] <Ben64> todd_: what issue
[03:55] <bin_bash> maybe someone else knows then, because just rebooting is not an option. that will clearly break the syste,
[03:55] <bin_bash> i'll see if xubuntu knows. i suppose it's technically a different distro, right
[03:56] <todd_> I just want to start over, I tried messing with smb.conf and I horked everything up
[03:56] <Ben64> todd_: just fix the config
[03:57] <YankDownUnder> todd_: Is there a backup of the original smb.conf? And it's easy enough - as Ben64 says, to just fix it...
[03:57] <todd_> no backup :-(
[03:57] <_28Kb> i don't think it's that clearly that reboot will break the system...
[03:58] <todd_> I tried shareing a folder, and cannot get into it over the lan
[03:58] <Ben64> todd_: pastebin the smb.conf
[03:59] <bin_bash> _28Kb: it hasn't finished installing and configuring all the upgrades
[03:59] <YankDownUnder> todd_: So in the /etc/samba directory, there isn't an "smb.conf.original" sitting there?
[03:59] <bin_bash> the system is partially upgraded
[03:59] <bin_bash> it's unlikely it would boot
[04:00] <_28Kb> there are some differences in 14 and 16 booting... boot parameters are set at the end of upgrade process
[04:01] <todd_> https://pastebin.com/gSE0ErFe
[04:02] <bin_bash> hm
[04:02] <_28Kb> i think you'll be prompted to choose your previous kernel version at grub...
[04:02] <bin_bash> how sure are you
[04:02] <_28Kb> but, plese, don't take my words seriously
[04:02] <_28Kb> not at all
[04:02] <notmike> how does ubuntu server not install wpa_supplicant wow
[04:05] <YankDownUnder> todd_: I can only see one change..."allow guests" on the usershare...is Samba actually running?
[04:05] <todd_> Yank: yes... I can see the shares I added via the gui, but cannot get at them
[04:05] <Speed_> how can i remove applications from the search menu?
[04:06] <YankDownUnder> todd_: "cannot get at them" => meaning...? You see them, but you can't mount them? Do you get a dialog that asks for username/password?
[04:07] <todd_> yank: yep, I am also trying anonomys, and as myself, neither gets me in
[04:07] <YankDownUnder> todd_: You're trying "guest/guest"?
[04:08] <todd_> yank: that does not work
[04:09] <YankDownUnder> todd_: A good read: http://askubuntu.com/questions/489959/setting-up-a-samba-share-with-guest-access
[04:10] <todd_> yank: I just want to go back to the gui stuff, back like when I installed ubuntu
[04:11] <_28Kb> reinstall samba?
[04:12] <todd_> _28k: I tried http://askubuntu.com/questions/21553/how-do-i-completely-reset-samba-to-the-shipped-defaults
[04:12] <YankDownUnder> Nah...doesn't require re-installing anything...
[04:13] <YankDownUnder> todd_: Read the link I posted. It's all really simple, really. No need to turn it into a rocket-science project.
[04:14] <_28Kb> i get that dialog when connecting to my XP VM from my desktop... ubuntu uname/pass lets me through
[04:15] <todd_> yank: I did read it, are you suggesting I use the conf in that post???
[04:15] <Ben64> todd_: you don't appear to have any shares on your config
[04:15] <todd_> Ben64: I have added shares via the gui... maybe that is the issue
[04:15] <Ben64> doesn't look like anything is added in there
[04:16] <YankDownUnder> Also - WHICH "GUI" - there are several that can be used...
[04:16] <Speed_> how can i remove applicatiuons from search?
[04:16] <todd_> yank: the default ubuntu gui, right click, share folder
[04:18] <Antares> =)
[04:18] <Antares> :Sun:
[04:22] <todd_> Ben64: I did add some via the GUI, why are those not showing up???
[04:23] <Ben64> todd_: no idea
[04:25] <YankDownUnder> todd_: Is it safe to assume that you've read the link I posted for ya?
[04:25] <todd_> Yank: yes sir
[04:27] <YankDownUnder> todd_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/785877/where-is-the-samba-configuration-gui-in-ubuntu-16-04
[04:27] <Ben64> or could just edit the conf?
[04:28] <YankDownUnder> todd_: Read that - double check yourself, double check things...(or yeah, just edit the file like Ben64 has suggested...)
[04:29] <Ben64> for example, here's a relevant bit from my config https://pastebin.com/riqG2mut
[04:29] <rnabinger> Gratuitously Repasted:  http://ix.io/q4W
[04:30] <bin_bash> YankDownUnder and _28Kb i fixed it
[04:31] <Ben64> rnabinger: ?
[04:31] <bin_bash> combination of your advice and finishing the upgrade by force before rebooting
[04:31] <_28Kb> glad you did it
[04:32] <bin_bash> in case ur interested
[04:32] <bin_bash> basically inside the installer terminal i tried running apt, knowing it would fial
[04:32] <bin_bash> and it gave me some useful info about the file having an invalid extension, so i got around that
[04:33] <bin_bash> i tried running dpkg, which failed, so i killed dpkg and then the installed got upset and attempted to repair the installer
[04:33] <bin_bash> which at least got the upgrade finishes
[04:33] <casawi> ciao
[04:34] <casawi> come installare driver nvdia su debian
[04:34] <bin_bash> when trying to run the software updater it said that there were partial installs, so i rebooted
[04:34] <bin_bash> saw that the 4.x kernel was there
[04:34] <bin_bash> booted into it successfully
[04:34] <bin_bash> and then re-ran the dpkg reconfigure and apt stuf
[04:34] <Ben64> casawi: #debian for debian issues
[04:35] <casawi> ben64 please come installare driver nvidia su debian
[04:35] <Ben64> casawi: #debian for debian issues
[04:45] <skits> Getting back into headless (14.10) and wanting to set thigns up correct this time.  I want to add a user test to the group www-data (already done) but I want that user to have read write execute permissions (do not want to use 777 or any iteration like that). Can anyone point me in the right direction? specific issue is when attempting to install a composer based package it fails due to rights.
[04:45] <krytarik> !14.10
[04:47] <skits> I apologize, it is 16.04.2, 14.10 was the old version I used to use. lol
[04:48] <jezzmelb> @skits use the command chown www-data:www-data to the directory that you would like to change.
[04:51] <sflmlt> anyone that can help repair a 16.04 installation ?
[04:51] <jezzmelb> What is your problem with it?
[04:52] <ychost> hello
[04:53] <ychost> hello
[04:53] <ychost> hello
[04:53] <jezzmelb> Hello
[04:53] <sflmlt> was looking to dual boot but can't boot back in 16.04, I still see /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu so I'm thinking I should be able to add 16.04 back in boot options
[04:53] <skits> @jezzmelb Ya, I did that. and ls -l confirms user:group ownership. I am wondering if there was an issue with how I added the non-sudo user to that group maybe.
[04:54] <sflmlt> I tried efibootmgr but that didn't work, I still get dropped in a goofiboot menu related to solus
[04:55] <skits> its a standard www-data:www-data folder with user test having appended to group
[04:56] <skits> either that or the user composer is running as maybe?
[04:57] <skits> I'll take a deeper look into the man and go from there. thank you for your time. It is much appreciated
[04:57] <jezzmelb> To add a the composer user to the group run the command sudo usermod -G www-data
[05:00] <EriC^^> sflmlt: what's the output of "sudo efibootmgr -v" ?
[05:01] <sflmlt> BootCurrent: 0005
[05:01] <sflmlt> Timeout: 5 seconds
[05:01] <sflmlt> BootOrder: 0005,0002,0003,0000,0001,0004
[05:01] <sflmlt> Boot0000* Windows Boot Manager	VenHw(99e275e7-75a0-4b37-a2e6-c5385e6c00cb)WINDOWS.........x...B.C.D.O.B.J.E.C.T.=.{.9.d.e.a.8.6.2.c.-.5.c.d.d.-.4.e.7.0.-.a.c.c.1.-.f.3.2.b.3.4.4.d.4.7.9.5.}....................
[05:01] <sflmlt> Boot0001* ubuntu	VenHw(99e275e7-75a0-4b37-a2e6-c5385e6c00cb)
[05:01] <sflmlt> Boot0002* UEFI : LAN : IP6 Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (3) I218-V	PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x19,0x0)/MAC(b8aeed7321ea,0)/IPv6([::]:<->[::]:,0,0)..BO
[05:01] <Antares> poki
[05:09] <EriC^^> sflmlt: try sudo efibootmgr -c -w -l \\EFI\\ubuntu\\grubx64.efi -L "ubuntu" -p 2 -d /dev/sda
[05:11] <sflmlt> just to make sure, right now at least have one partition I can boot, if I do -w that can wipe the MBR right?
[05:12] <sflmlt> that doesn't mean I won't be able to boot the 0005 slot afterward, right?
[05:12] <EriC^^> sflmlt: yeah you can still boot it later if needed
[05:12] <EriC^^> what's the initial problem btw?
[05:14] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ you mean why I was dual booting?
[05:14] <EriC^^> no i mean what happened so that ubuntu isn't working? or it never worked?
[05:15] <fosser_josh1> Hi,  i am looking for command line to tool to block content of website. e.g. if the website is http://www.abc.com and i just want to block http://www.abc.com/ads and rest of the contents will be display as usual. Is it possible using any command line tool or firewall? About iptables, iptables needs reboot which i want to avoid. Please suggest me some tool
[05:16] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ oh it was working fine (other than nm-applet all of a sudden not working) , I just thought I'd dual boot on a different partition and clearly I hadn't done enough reading before :(
[05:17] <EriC^^> sflmlt: oh, ok
[05:18] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ I thought I'd be safer w/ EFI as it's less dicey than old school MBR bit (back when I was booting slackware and windows 95 :))
[05:18] <EriC^^> sflmlt: yeah it is kind of better
[05:18] <EriC^^> :)
[05:19] <EriC^^> sflmlt: can you paste the output of "sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999" ?
[05:20] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ so 0006 is now the first one in the boot order (the one we just added)
[05:21] <sflmlt> I don't have nc on here
[05:21] <EriC^^> sflmlt: aha
[05:21] <EriC^^> sflmlt: oh, curl?
[05:22] <Landeskog> not sure if this is the right place to ask this. but i have to have xrandr underscan to get 1920x1080 to fit in my screen   so i have a script to do that when i login   and before i login the resolution didnt fit either in tyy1 or login screen   so if i add nomodeset to grub      it boots fine and everything fits   but for some reason when i play csgo thru
[05:22] <Landeskog> steam i get only like 10fps    but if i take nomodeset out of grub and boot with the bad resolution until  i login     i get 120-200 fps in csgo
[05:23] <Landeskog> i thought nomodeset just didnt load drivers until xsession  or whatever  so it shouldnt effect my game at all/>
[05:23] <Landeskog> im pretty new to linux tho
[05:23] <EriC^^> Landeskog: no it also disables kms and stuff
[05:23] <Landeskog> would there be a way to say have nomodeset for the boot then once logged in get everything else back on?
[05:24] <Landeskog> if that makes sense
[05:24] <EriC^^> sflmlt: try "sudo blkid /dev/sda2" does it say efi partition and vfat?
[05:24] <EriC^^> sflmlt: are you sure sda2 is the efi partition i mean?
[05:24] <Landeskog> i couldnt find another solution to get my resolution correct before i logged in
[05:24] <EriC^^> that has ubuntu?
[05:25] <EriC^^> Landeskog: hmm maybe if you pass it to grub
[05:25] <EriC^^> (the resolution and tell it to keep it for later)
[05:26] <EriC^^> Landeskog: type sudo nano /etc/default/grub
[05:26] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ http://termbin.com/hkpb
[05:27] <EriC^^> uncomment the line that says GRUB_GFXMODE and put your own resolution, and at the bottom add "GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=keep"
[05:27] <EriC^^> Landeskog: then run sudo update-grub and give it a shot
[05:27] <EriC^^> sflmlt: aha the efi partition is sda1
[05:27] <EriC^^> sflmlt: run sudo efibootmgr -B -b 0006 to delete the new one we made
[05:27] <Landeskog> i already have resolution set for 1920x1080 in grub
[05:28] <EriC^^> sflmlt: which ubuntu version is this?
[05:28] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ ok, 16.04
[05:28] <EriC^^> Landeskog: do you have the keep added?
[05:28] <Landeskog> its weird ill start the pc and the grub menu is perfect fits fine then the splash screen in the middle then the login screen doesnt fit   same with tty1 if  i swap
[05:28] <Landeskog> ill check for keep
[05:28] <EriC^^> sflmlt: try sudo efibootmgr -c -w -l \\EFI\\ubuntu\\grubx64.efi -L "ubuntu" -p 1 -d /dev/sda
[05:30] <sflmlt> doesn't 0005 already point to the EFI partition?
[05:30] <Landeskog> EriC^^:   sudo update-grub
[05:30] <Landeskog> /usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig: 35: /etc/default/grub: GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=keep: not found
[05:30] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ still,I'll take the help, just making sure I understand...
[05:31] <Landeskog> EriC^^:   nm i kept the ""
[05:31] <Landeskog> gonna reboot now
[05:31] <EriC^^> Landeskog: ok
[05:31] <EriC^^> sflmlt: yes it points to it, but to the goofiboot efi
[05:32] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ ah so I better be ready not to get back in solus after this
[05:32] <Landeskog> EriC^^:    nope resolution still to streched in login screen and tty1
[05:32] <EriC^^> sflmlt: no, you can run update-grub from ubuntu and it should pick it up
[05:33] <EriC^^> or you could get solus to add ubuntu to its menu (kind of odd why it didnt in the first place)
[05:33] <EriC^^> sflmlt: what's solus anyways?
[05:33] <EriC^^> Landeskog: dang
[05:35] <EriC^^> Landeskog: you can try the old method of vga=
[05:35] <EriC^^> http://pierre.baudu.in/other/grub.vga.modes.html
[05:36] <EriC^^> instead of nomodeset, try "vga=884" for instance for 1600x900
[05:36] <IT-RICK> Hello, anyone here experienced in dd and backup / restore of partition to new ssd hard drive
[05:36] <EriC^^> *1600x1200
[05:36] <EriC^^> Landeskog: leave the "keep" in grub as well
[05:36] <EriC^^> IT-RICK: i might be able to help a little, what's the problem?
[05:38] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ ok, done. 0006 is first in boot order, BootCurrent is still 0005 (goofiboot) and next is 0006. I take it that means next reboot is 0006 but if I were to restart after that it would be 0005?
[05:38] <IT-RICK> EriC^^: Hello Eric, thank you for the message.
[05:38] <EriC^^> sflmlt: nope it'll always boot 0006 first
[05:39] <IT-RICK> EriC^^: im having some minor issues when i try to restore partition from old mechanic sata 2.5 hard drive to new ssd hard drive attached within my laptop (over live cd and ssh)
[05:39] <IT-RICK> EriC^^: the problem i recive (error code) is whenever dd operation is finished reading back my existing backuped img.gz i reboot laptop and when starting, it prints "Invalid partition table" regarding my ssd
[05:40] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ so this "BootNext" and "BootCurrent" ... oh wait current as in what was currently in effect ?
[05:40] <IT-RICK> EriC^^: it seems that this error is common for Lattitude E6230
[05:40] <EriC^^> sflmlt: yup the currently booted one
[05:40] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ good to reboot I take it?
[05:41] <EriC^^> sflmlt: yeah go for it
[05:41] <IT-RICK> EriC^^: http://www.dell.com/support/article/se/sv/sebsdt1/SLN133635/en
[05:41] <sflmlt> @Erid^^ alright, thanks see you in a jiffy
[05:42] <IT-RICK> EriC^^: the procedure i do when i try to restore my image is the following:
[05:43] <IT-RICK> EriC^^: booting live cd, then, wipefs -a /dev/sda   then  fdisk /dev/sda  create empty dos partition, then new primary partition and then table,
[05:43] <Speed_> @ballpen ddint work
[05:44] <IT-RICK> ssh user@hostname dd if=image.gz | gunzip -1 - | dd of=/dev/sda1
[05:46] <OERIAS> is there a graphical tool to remap keys on ubuntu?
[05:46] <EriC^^> IT-RICK: that seems right
[05:46] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ thanks Eric, back in 16.04, worked like a charm
[05:46] <EriC^^> IT-RICK: do you have internet on that laptop?
[05:46] <EriC^^> sflmlt: great! :)
[05:46] <EriC^^> np
[05:47] <EriC^^> sflmlt: try sudo update-grub to pick up solus
[05:47] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ sooooo, thankful! I must admit , not everything on is NAS and seeing as I was doing an extra partition I didn't really bother backing all the local bits ...
[05:48] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ right I did that and ubuntu still boots lightning quick directly to graphical login, it seemed to have found solus but somehow I don't get the option on boot
[05:50] <EriC^^> sflmlt: aha, type "cat /etc/default/grub /boot/grub/grub.cfg | nc termbin.com 9999"
[05:55] <sflmlt> @Eric ah , I see quiet splash ...  http://termbin.com/u7xo
[05:56] <EriC^^> sflmlt: nope, it hasn't picked up solus
[05:57] <EriC^^> sflmlt: try sudo mount /dev/sda4 /mnt
[05:57] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ that's odd, I just ran update-grub again and I got " Found Solus (2017.01.01.0) on /dev/sda4" at the end, same as last time
[05:58] <EriC^^> hmm, it doesn't mention it anywhere in the menu
[05:58] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ mounted fine
[05:59] <EriC^^> sflmlt: type "ls -l /mnt/boot | nc termbin.com 9999"
[06:01] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ http://termbin.com/behj
[06:01] <EriC^^> sflmlt: odd the kernel is missing
[06:02] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ wait , what? wouldn't it make it hard to boot in the first place ? :)
[06:02] <EriC^^> haha yeah :D
[06:02] <EriC^^> you were booted in it earlier?
[06:04] <acresearch> people, I am having a strange bug   i am using openconnect to connect to a cisco VPN,,, 20 seconds after connecting the internet stops responding (completely), once i sever the connection the internet comes back,,,, WHAT is going on?? how can i fix it?
[06:04] <sflmlt> yeah but I think it stuffs the kernel in /boot/efi/EFI/com.solus-project
[06:04] <EriC^^> sflmlt: oh
[06:05] <EriC^^> sflmlt: maybe if we make a symlink to that it might help
[06:05] <EriC^^> sflmlt: try "ls -l /boot/efi/EFI/com.solus-project | nc termbin.com 9999"
[06:05] <sflmlt> I see initrd-com.....lts.4.9.20-12 and kernel-com.solus-....4.9.20-12
[06:06] <Antares> hi agean
[06:06] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ http://termbin.com/q7y0
[06:06] <Antares> I come back
[06:06] <Antares> some back
[06:07] <EriC^^> sflmlt: i feel like it still won't pick it up, we can make a custom grub entry though
[06:07] <EriC^^> sflmlt: let's try first to see if it'll pick it up
[06:07] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ this is turning into a teaching moment isn't it :) thanks for your patience!
[06:09] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ so symlink the kernel from /boot/efi/EFI.... to /boot ?
[06:09] <OERIAS> is there a graphical tool to remap keys on ubuntu?
[06:09] <EriC^^> sflmlt: yeah try "sudo ln -s /boot/efi/EFI/com.solus-project/kernel-com.solus-project.lts.4.9.20-12 /boot/vmlinuz"
[06:09] <EriC^^> sflmlt: sorry try
[06:10] <EriC^^> sflmlt: yeah try "sudo ln -s /boot/efi/EFI/com.solus-project/kernel-com.solus-project.lts.4.9.20-12 /boot/vmlinuz-4.9.20-12"
[06:10] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ yeah I thought that was pretty short for the kernel name, I thought i saw ubuntu use that earlier .. ok linking...
[06:10] <EriC^^> also for the initrd, sudo ln -s /boot/efi/EFI/com.solus-project/initrd-com.solus-project.lts.4.9.20-12 /boot/initrd.img-4.9.20-12
[06:11] <EriC^^> sflmlt: i think it won't work, come to think of it, cause it's on another partition (the efi one)
[06:12] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ I was just going to ask about the ramdisk, can linux still boot w/o it ?
[06:13] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ update-grub to see if it picks-up?
[06:13] <EriC^^> sflmlt: ok give it a shot
[06:14] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ Found Solus (2017.01.01.0) on /dev/sda4
[06:14] <sflmlt> Adding boot menu entry for EFI firmware configuration
[06:14] <EriC^^> sflmlt: try "cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg | nc termbin.com 9999"
[06:15] <EriC^^> sflmlt: we can copy the actual kernel and initrd from there to the /boot , that should work
[06:15] <EriC^^> maybe we can put a script in solus or ubuntu's update-grub that always copies new stuff there automatically before running the update-grub stuff so it's automatic
[06:16] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ no dice think http://termbin.com/zkj2
[06:16] <OERIAS> HELP!!!!
[06:16] <acresearch1> anyone understands how to monitor VPN or internet connections? when i start my VPN my internet cuts and i don't know what error to look for
[06:17] <EriC^^> sflmlt: try "sudo cp /boot/efi/EFI/com.solus-project/* /boot"
[06:19] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ actually I see this in the grug.cfg linux	/boot/vmlinuz-4.9.20-12 root=UUID=0de63b45-0847-46c2-87c9-27ccf4e438b1 ro recovery nomodeset
[06:19] <sflmlt> 		echo	'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
[06:19] <sflmlt> 		initrd	/boot/initrd.img-4.9.20-12
[06:19] <sflmlt> isn't that the 20-12 kernel we linked?
[06:19] <EriC^^> sflmlt: oh no, yeah it is
[06:20] <EriC^^> sflmlt: i added it in the wrong place though, sorry
[06:20] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ in business?
[06:20] <EriC^^> sflmlt: sudo rm /boot/initrd.img-4.9.20-12 /boot/vmlinuz-4.9.20-12
[06:20] <rnabinger> 2012 no recovery is what I read
[06:20] <EriC^^> we need to add it to /mnt/boot
[06:20] <rnabinger> mayans
[06:22] <EriC^^> sflmlt: remove them, then we'll copy the files over, i dont think the symlink would work anyways
[06:22] <sflmlt> alright removed
[06:23] <EriC^^> sflmlt: try "sudo cp /boot/efi/EFI/com.solus-project/* /mnt/boot"
[06:25] <EriC^^> sflmlt: hmm, inside /mnt/boot there's a file called initramfs-4.9.20-12.lts.img and the size is different than the one in the com.solus-project
[06:26] <EriC^^> sflmlt: i wonder which one solus uses to boot, does it have a file in /mnt/boot/grub/grub.cfg ?
[06:29] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ sorry for the delay somehow * wasn't working so used full names for copy. checking for grub.cfg
[06:32] <EriC^^> sflmlt: alright
[06:32] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ it uses /boot/efi/loader/entries/Solus-lts-4.9.20-12.conf I think
[06:32] <EriC^^> aha
[06:32] <EriC^^> sflmlt: anything in it regarding the initrd?
[06:33] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ that conf file: http://termbin.com/doa9
[06:34] <EriC^^> sflmlt: aha, great!
[06:34] <EriC^^> try to update-grub and see what happens
[06:34] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ so it's loading from the EFI partition in read-only from the looks of it , is that right?
[06:35] <EriC^^> sflmlt: you mean the "ro" part in the line? that's a kernel parameter, i think in case of a mishap it mounts stuff in ro or something like that
[06:36] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ http://termbin.com/cnor
[06:36] <alkisg> ro means the initramfs will mount root read only, and the initscripts will later remount rw. It's normal.
[06:36] <EriC^^> alkisg: thanks
[06:36] <sflmlt> @alkisg thanks!
[06:37] <EriC^^> sflmlt: so close, it's missing the initrd line still
[06:38] <EriC^^> sflmlt: you copied both files right?
[06:38] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ let me dblchk
[06:38] <EriC^^> it really stinged out on the kernel parameters for some reason, even used root=/dev/sdX instead of uuid
[06:39] <alkisg> Guys I haven't read all the chat, but note that when detecting another OS, grub copies the entry from that other OS grub.cfg, it's not autogenerated from Ubuntu
[06:39] <alkisg> I.e. from sda4/boot/grub/grub.cfg
[06:40] <alkisg> I.e. ubuntu's grub reads solus' grub.cfg lines
[06:41] <EriC^^> sflmlt: we *could* make a permanent grub entry for the efi file of solus so it always loads that, it would boot itself on its native terms, i think it's a good idea that way you wouldnt need to update anything from ubuntu to catch its new kernels, it would do that itself when it installed new ones
[06:41] <EriC^^> alkisg: it does? that's pretty spectacular, i'm in disbelief sort of
[06:42] <alkisg> EriC^^: you can ask sflmlt to paste his grub.cfg from solus and compare. That was the case a few years ago when I tested; I'm not sure if anything's changed
[06:42] <hanshenrik> `apt remove --purge mail-stack-delivery` leaves a lot of stray dovecot files behind
[06:42] <alkisg> So to work around the issue, I've used a `configfile` directive in ubuntu's grub.cfg, to chain to the other os grub.cfg instead of parsing it
[06:43] <ducasse> hanshenrik: where?
[06:43] <hanshenrik> ducasse, for instance, /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf is retained
[06:43] <EriC^^> sflmlt: what do you think about making an entry for the solus efi file to load? the gummiboot entry one?
[06:43] <hanshenrik> as is /etc/default/dovecot
[06:46] <hanshenrik> ducasse, apt remove --purge postfix dovecot mail-stack-delivery; find / -xdev | grep -i dovecot | pastebinit;  gives me: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24346379/
[06:46] <ducasse> hanshenrik: it's possible that some other package you have installed recommends or suggests a dovecot component, so that those packages were not removed.
[06:47] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ fine by me though I'm not crystal clear on how gummi gets called
[06:47] <EriC^^> sflmlt: ok, type sudo nano /etc/grub.d/40_custom
[06:48] <dumbl30dre> I get a error message when I try to install Ubuntu 16.04.02 on my manually partitioned disk.
[06:48] <sflmlt> alright
[06:50] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ I think the goofiboot file is at /boot/efi/EFI/goofiboot/goofibootx64.efi
[06:50] <dumbl30dre> The error message is "[t]he attempt to mount a file system with type vfat in SCSI1 (0,0,0), partition #1 (sda) at /boot/efi failed. You may resume the partitioning from menu". I got the options "Go Back" and "Continue".
[06:51] <EriC^^> sflmlt: yup
[06:51] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ now I'm not sure how that efi file causes the .conf files under /boot/efi/loader/entries to get read but they do seem to get picked up
[06:52] <ducasse> dumbl30dre: had you created an efi partition?
[06:53] <EriC^^> sflmlt: add in the file 40_custom this http://paste.ubuntu.com/24346427/
[06:53] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ so 40_custom is pretty bare at this point, just a little tail in there
[06:53] <dumbl30dre> ducasse: Yes. My partition layout for sda: https://pastebin.com/sB4mXZmW
[06:54] <dumbl30dre> I created the EFI partition with gdisk. 512MiB and with the type `ef00` (EFI partition).
[06:54] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ so class windows and insmod fat is b/c efi is written to a fat partition?
[06:55] <dumbl30dre> I also set the partitoin as an EFI partition in the installer.
[06:55] <blackdalek> I am having issues getting the internal bluetooth working on this laptop. Anyone know what this means? "bluetooth hci0: Direct firmware load for brcm/BCM.hcd failed with error -2"
[06:55] <ducasse> dumbl30dre: did you format it?
[06:56] <EriC^^> sflmlt: yeah, precisely, not sure about the --class windows part i got it off my windows bootmanager entry, maybe it just describes the menu entry
[06:56] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ alright fine edited
[06:56] <EriC^^> sflmlt: ok, cool, try to update-grub now
[06:57] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ http://termbin.com/efmv
[06:58] <dumbl3d0re> ducasse: Any ideas what the problem can be? The connection was interrupted so if you answered me I didn't get your reply.
[06:58] <ducasse> dumbl3d0re: ok. did you format the efi partition manually or tell the installer to do it?
[06:59] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ I see goofiboot...
[06:59] <ducasse> blackdalek: it means the kernel can't find the firmware. unfortunately i can't tell you where to get it.
[06:59] <EriC^^> sflmlt: yup, i forgot about the kernel we copied, run "sudo rm /boot/kernel-com.solus-project.lts.4.9.20-12"
[06:59] <dumbl3d0re> ducasse: I didn't format the partitoin manually, and I didn't have the option to do it in the installer. Do I have to manually create a FAT32 file system on the partiton?
[07:00] <EriC^^> sflmlt: also run "sudo rm /boot/initrd-com.solus-project.lts.4.9.20"
[07:00] <dumbl3d0re> I.e. I created the partition, but didn't add any file system.
[07:00] <ducasse> dumbl3d0re: i would think that is why it can't mount it, it expects it to be formatted when you provide one.
[07:00] <sflmlt> rm and kernels , what can possibly go wrong eh?
[07:00] <sflmlt> :)
[07:01] <EriC^^> sflmlt: :)
[07:01] <dumbl3d0re> ducasse: Okey, gonna test and see how it wors out.
[07:01] <sflmlt> wasn't it /mnt/boot?
[07:02] <EriC^^> sflmlt: right!
[07:02] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ alright , they're gone
[07:02]  * EriC^^ goes to get some coffee :D
[07:02] <blackdalek> how do I identify my bluetooth in this laptop in order to find a firmware fix for it? I suspect it may be built into the wifi card, but wifi is working OK...
[07:02] <EriC^^> sflmlt: ok, try to update-grub one last time and try rebooting and see what happens
[07:03] <ducasse> blackdalek: what kind of wifi chipset do you have?
[07:04] <dumbl3d0re> ducasse: You don't happen to know that the installer means by "format"? Is it only remove the data, or does it also add the filesystem?
[07:04] <sflmlt> @EriC^^ ok grub.cfg looks better , going for reboot, see you on the other side ;-)
[07:04] <ducasse> dumbl3d0re: it means "make a new filesystem" afaik
[07:05] <ducasse> blackdalek: try looking with lspci, it is quite likely it is part of your wifi chipset though.
[07:06] <EriC^^> blackdalek: "sudo lshw" might show some info
[07:06] <dumbl3d0re> ducasse: Thanks! No error message now. Going to let the installer finish and then see if I can boot it. Thanks for your help!
[07:06] <blackdalek> ducasse, The wifi is Broadcom Corporation BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)
[07:07] <EriC^^> blackdalek: maybe "sudo lshw | grep -C40 -i bluetooth" to lessen the output
[07:08] <notmike> ew
[07:08] <ducasse> dumbl3d0re: no problem :)
[07:09] <blackdalek> grepping the output with "-C40 -i bluetooth" results in no output :(
[07:10] <ducasse> blackdalek: ok, then i would think bluetooth is part of it. are you using the wifi now?
[07:10] <blackdalek> ducasse, yes. Wifi is currently in use
[07:10] <ducasse> blackdalek: ok, give me a minute...
[07:10] <sflmlt> @Eric^^ Thank you!
[07:10] <EriC^^> sflmlt: no problem! :)
[07:11] <magkneeto>  
[07:11] <magkneeto> .
[07:11] <notmike> .
[07:12] <ducasse> blackdalek: this might help you - https://outhereinthefield.wordpress.com/2014/03/01/ubuntu-13-10-and-bluetooth-on-broadcom-bcm43142-wifibt-combo-adapter/
[07:12] <blackdalek> ducasse, thanks
[07:13] <ducasse> blackdalek: np
[07:17] <dumbl3d0re> ducasse: I've returned with yet another problem :P
[07:17] <ducasse> dumbl3d0re: shoot :)
[07:17] <dumbl3d0re> It seems that the Ubuntu installer didn't automatically recognize that I'd manually encrypted my disk /dev/sda3.
[07:17] <blackdalek> ducasse, unfortunately that link, while insightful,  wasn't particularly helpful as it deals with copying a file from my non-existent windows partition :(
[07:19] <ducasse> dumbl3d0re: i almost expected that :) if you want to mess with setting up partitions and crypto manually, i strongly recommend using the server image. in fact i think you need to.
[07:20] <blackdalek> furthermore, seems the author resorted to replacing the card in the end :/
[07:20] <JuPaname> hi
[07:21] <dumbl3d0re> ducasse: Yeah, I've done it before with the server image. The problem is that I experienced several problem with it, and I don't know if it was from Ubuntu generally, or if it was because of some server specific options.
[07:21] <ducasse> blackdalek: unfortunately, broadcom are horrible when it comes to providing drivers etc for linux.
[07:21] <dumbl3d0re> I would prefer to use the desktop image, but if I don't have any options I'll have to use the server image.
[07:23] <ducasse> dumbl3d0re: you can use the lubuntu alternate image, same installer but won't install the server-specific packages. just a minimal ubuntu, plus whatever you choose in the installer.
[07:24] <dumbl3d0re> ducasse: Does Lubuntu use the debian installer instead of the Ubuntu installer?
[07:24] <ducasse> dumbl3d0re: the alternate image does.
[07:24] <ducasse> dumbl3d0re: _not_ the normal one.
[07:25] <dumbl3d0re> ducasse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Alternate_ISO
[07:27] <ducasse> dumbl3d0re: that's the one.
[07:33] <blackdalek> If I were to replace my wifi+bluetooth mini pci card inside my laptop, which brand wifi+bluetooth card is most likely to be supported by Ubuntu? Intel? Ralink? Atheros? etc...
[07:35] <ducasse> blackdalek: intel, by far.
[07:35] <ducasse> blackdalek: whatever you do, avoid realtek.
[07:35] <blackdalek> ok
[07:39] <dumbl3d0re> ducasse: Thanks again! Checking what options I've.
[07:41] <michjan> tu grucha
[07:42] <michjan> witajcie z rana
[07:43] <Roshan_> HI Guys
[07:44] <michjan> Hi
[07:44] <rud0lf> elo grucha
[07:44] <rud0lf> :)
[07:44] <Roshan_> please list ubuntu commands to create ftp account using ssh
[07:44] <michjan> elo ruda
[07:44] <rud0lf> nice to meet a compatriot here and there
[07:45] <rud0lf> :P
[07:45] <michjan> :)
[07:47] <michjan> hoe is met jullie
[07:48] <blackdalek> Just looking through my wifi+bluetooth card options on ebay.... many listings claim their particular wifi card is ONLY compatible with a particular brand or model of laptop. Are these claims a load of BS or is there any truth to them?
[07:48] <michjan> spam
[07:48] <rud0lf> strange
[07:48] <ducasse> blackdalek: i would ask in ##hardware about that
[07:48] <nitin_> hello
[07:49] <michjan> hi nitin
[07:50] <michjan> saai
[07:52] <michjan> wat doen vaandag
[07:53] <michjan> eerst goede cafe
[07:53] <mpathy> Hi there.. I cant uninstall a package on an old server that I wish to update.. It displays some weird text and says "file name too long" afterwards
[07:53] <mpathy> https://nopaste.me/view/9dd4c725
[07:53] <rud0lf> is it dutch? or afrikaan, can't tell
[07:54] <mpathy> I also found the problem I think.. when I do dpkg -L one filename has a whole string in it, the one you see in the output before "file too long"
[07:54] <mpathy> when I go to the directory that is displayed in dpkg -L I cant find the file
[07:55] <mpathy> next I removed the directory it was said to be in.. nothing changes.. I suppose the files to remove, or, the list of what is in a ubuntu package (dpkg -L) is stored somewhere else
[07:55] <michjan> du du
[07:58] <nova> hello
[08:00] <Antares> I LOVE YOU
[08:00] <Antares> TO
[08:02] <mpathy> Okay more specific.. where does apt-get or dpkg get the list of files from which it removes on a package removal?
[08:03] <ducasse> mpathy: it looks like the problem is actually in the dpkg database. have you tried manually removing the package with something like 'sudo dpkg -P --force-all packagename'?
[08:04] <mpathy> ducasse: yes, the same.. "File name too long" <- still checks on the dpkg file listing that is wrong
[08:05] <dumbl3d0re> Is there any way to install Ubuntu using the server image, but removeing something that makes it an identical Ubuntu desktop installation?
[08:05] <mpathy> ducasse: But, when I look for the specific file, its not there! I removed a whole dir for testing, but it doesnt matter.. because he uses the listing he gets from dpkg for removal
[08:06] <ducasse> dumbl3d0re: why can't you just use the lubuntu alternate image and install the ubuntu desktop metapackage?
[08:07] <dumbl3d0re> ducasse: Because I don't know if there something else that comes along because it isn't the default image.
[08:08] <dumbl3d0re> I can do it, but wouldn't prefer it if I can't get it confirmed that there's no difference. :)
[08:08] <BlitzerHound> How do I update my video drivers again?
[08:08] <BlitzerHound> Do I just do update?
[08:08] <ducasse> dumbl3d0re: as long as you don't install the lubuntu desktop or core packages, it just installs a minimal ubuntu. install ubuntu-desktop on top of that, and it would contain what you get from the desktop image.
[08:08] <dumbl3d0re> Want to avoid possible future headaches. :)
[08:09] <ducasse> BlitzerHound: 'sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade'
[08:09] <BlitzerHound> Thanks
[08:09] <mpathy> ducasse: Can I modify the list that dpkg uses to find the files to remove?
[08:10] <ducasse> mpathy: not easily. try running 'sudo dpkg -C'
[08:13] <banyantree> Hey Guys, i've a problem with my soundblaster Audigy SB. Sometimes when i start playing a song the soundcard is gone and i'll need to restart. Do i using a wrong driver or something?
[08:15] <banyantree> im using snd_emu10k1
[08:18] <Lucas_> 0leti je suis de retour probleme reseau donc quand je fais "poster" il m'envoie sur une page blanche
[08:20] <ducasse> !fr | Lucas_
[08:32] <liefer> I have a directory that i cannot remove even with "rm -rf <dir>" . I get the error "Directory not empty". What is causing this? shouldnt -rf handle this?
[08:34] <ducasse> liefer: some file in the directory is held open by a process
[08:34] <liefer> ah
[08:34] <liefer> can i see which process?
[08:36] <ducasse> liefer: yes, see the 'fuser' man page
[08:36] <liefer> thank you
[08:38] <richerd> hai
[09:05] <LukeSW> My problem: http://lukeboxi.dy.fi/source.php?reply&url=/share/telnet.txt
[09:09] <alkisg> LukeSW: so the problem is "how to setup networking in dosbox and do a port forward"?
[09:10] <alkisg> https://www.dosbox.com/wiki/connectivity
[09:12] <ivan> they left but FYI http://www.pixelbeat.org/docs/coreutils-gotchas.html#rm
[09:14] <Ph4Z> hello
[09:14] <krosenmann> hi
[09:14] <LukeSW> alkisg: No, Dosbox is working another Linux distribution but not Ubuntu Server.
[09:15] <Ph4Z> how do i check the names of the c++ channels
[09:15] <cfhowlett> !alis | Ph4Z use alis command
[09:15] <ducasse> !alis | Ph4Z
[09:15] <Ph4Z> Alis
[09:27] <LukeSW> I googled and seems that the problem is perhaps in the Ubuntu Server telnet settings.
[09:28] <LukeSW> But instructions to change telnet settings is obsolete. How can I change telnet settings?
[09:30] <ducasse> LukeSW: see 'man telnet' i would think
[09:39] <AliceGreen> Hi I have question. I have virtual ubuntu server. And now my it add new disks (unallocated). how do I increase my os partition? (I can't load with livecd)
[09:41] <MonkeyDust> AliceGreen  start here https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/40702/how-to-manage-and-use-lvm-logical-volume-management-in-ubuntu/
[09:42] <AliceGreen> MonkeyDust: is it possible?
[09:43] <MonkeyDust> AliceGreen  the link shows you how it can be one
[09:44] <Delvien> Also depends on what virtualization software youre using.
[09:44] <Delvien> MonkeyDust: That link isnt exactly going to match what he was asking for.
[09:45] <MonkeyDust> it's a start
[09:45] <Delvien> MonkeyDust: Not really, since he would first have to add a virtualdisk to the VM before even messing with LVM
[09:45] <ducasse> AliceGreen: if it is just a regular partition on a virtual disk now, the easiest would be to extend the virtual disk.
[09:46] <AliceGreen> ducasse: can you help me in private please?
[09:46] <ducasse> AliceGreen: keep it in the channel so others can advice.
[09:46] <AliceGreen> K
[09:46] <ducasse> AliceGreen: what kind of hypervisor is this?
[09:47] <AliceGreen> ok
[09:47] <AliceGreen> when I run "pvdisplay" I got /run/lvm/lvmetad.socket: connect failed: No such file or directory  WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to internal scanning.
[09:47] <AliceGreen> ok let's do it right
[09:48] <ducasse> AliceGreen: is this a vps or do you control the host?
[09:48] <AliceGreen> ducasse: what do you mean? I am connecting via puttey
[09:49] <ducasse> AliceGreen: why did you say you can't load a livecd?
[09:50] <AliceGreen> ducasse: because I am connecting to the os via putty (remote)
[09:50] <AliceGreen> ducasse: take a look https://pastebin.com/XYpNxeKE
[09:51] <ducasse> AliceGreen: do you control the machine the virtual machine is running on?
[09:51] <AliceGreen> ducasse: I don't
[09:51] <xenialarm> ok since some people got jealous about debian working on phones then this is xenial on phone so people have some choices
[09:52] <xenialarm> but x not working yet
[09:52] <cfhowlett> !phone | xenialarm not here
[09:52] <ducasse> AliceGreen: you would need to get your hoster to extend the size of the virtual disk the root filesystem is on.
[09:53] <AliceGreen> ducasse: can't I do it by myself?
[09:53] <xenialarm> ok what is the channel for xenial on phone to discuss some vnc issues
[09:53] <ducasse> AliceGreen: no, you just said you don't control the host. if you want to go the lvm route see the link you were given.
[09:55] <xenialarm> right now http and telnet and ssh works but not vnc
[09:55] <AliceGreen> ducasse: O.k. let me to sum up -> in order to resize my os partition - The only way to do it by the host machine
[09:55] <ryanfarrall> exit
[09:55] <ryanfarrall> exit
[09:55] <ryanfarrall> exit
[09:55] <cfhowlett> xenialarm, as noted above: take it to #ubuntu-touch
[09:55] <xenialarm> cfhowlett ok
[09:57] <AliceGreen> ducasse: am I right?
[09:57] <CLSS> o politics
[09:58] <ducasse> AliceGreen: you might be able to do it with lvm like it was suggested above.
[09:59] <AliceGreen> ducasse: can you explain me about it please?
[10:00] <ducasse> AliceGreen: see the link you were given above.
[10:00] <AliceGreen> ducasse: I saw it.. I got errors as I mentioned before
[10:02] <CLSS> drak days
[10:03] <cfhowlett> CLSS, topic here is ubuntu technical support.  please stay on topic or move to a different channel.
[10:04] <CLSS> im moving
[10:04] <CLSS> move along folks nothing to se here
[10:08] <AliceGreen> more one question
[10:08] <AliceGreen> can I resize my boot partitioning via gparted (in my server!!!!!)?
[10:09] <cfhowlett> AliceGreen, yes but you absolutely should not need to if you perform proper maintenance
[10:09] <AliceGreen> cfhowlett: what do you mean?
[10:09] <cfhowlett> AliceGreen, why do you think you need need to change your boot partition size?
[10:10] <LukeSW> I check telnet port (etc/services) and trying restart telnet service.
[10:10] <AliceGreen> cfhowlett: because I want one drive to work with it (for example - I don't want to configure the postgre again :( )
[10:10] <LukeSW> I get always same result: telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
[10:11] <Ben64> LukeSW: means the port is not open
[10:11] <undead> is telnet open on server side?
[10:11] <Ben64> LukeSW: that being said, don't use telnet
[10:11] <undead> can u check your open Ports on Serverside?
[10:12] <LukeSW> Yes I can but how?
[10:12] <LukeSW> I am newbie.
[10:12] <Ben64> LukeSW: don't use telnet
[10:14] <ducasse> LukeSW: what are you trying to accomplish here? telnet has been deprecated for decades, for good reasons.
[10:14] <LukeSW> I try to use telnet only at localhost and make connection to internet via ssh.
[10:14] <LukeSW> http://lukeboxi.dy.fi/source.php?reply&url=/share/telnet.txt
[10:16] <Ben64> LukeSW: ok so just use ssh all the time, telnet is not good
[10:17] <LukeSW> But can Dosbox use ssh?
[10:18] <Ben64> gross
[10:19] <ducasse> LukeSW: i can't believe i'm wasting time on this, but here - http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.2/repos/pkg-html/sshdos.html
[10:20] <LukeSW> I can use Dosbox on telnet and ssh another Linux distribution (gui). But I do not remeber how I got it to work.
[10:21] <LukeSW> *remember
[10:21] <ducasse> LukeSW: that link has an ssh client for dos, just use that.
[10:21] <farblue> morning all :) Is there a channel best for asking networking / ipsec / tunnelling questions?
[10:21] <ducasse> farblue: ##networking
[10:21] <cfhowlett> farblue, strangely enough ##networking is a thing
[10:22] <ducasse> farblue: next time, use !alis
[10:22] <ducasse> !alis | farblue
[10:22] <farblue> what's !alis?
[10:22] <farblue> ah, ok
[10:22] <farblue> I did a channel list search but oddly networking didn't turn up. Maybe the list of channels hadn't fully loaded
[10:23] <farblue> :)
[10:23] <farblue> thanks :)
[10:31] <jfkdo> has someone managed to run 17.04 in virtualbox?
[10:31] <ducasse> !zesty | jfkdo
[10:31] <jfkdo> isn't it released on 13th?
[10:32] <ducasse> jfkdo: it's expected to be
[10:32] <HTCdesire> should I install Linux on my MacBook
[10:32] <HTCdesire> is it going to work
[10:32] <MonkeyDust> jfkdo  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ZestyZapus/ReleaseSchedule
[10:32] <cfhowlett> HTCdesire, 1.  up to you      2. possibly
[10:33] <cfhowlett> !mac | HTCdesire
[10:33] <YankDownUnder> HTCdesire: Plan the work, work the plan. ;)
[10:35] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[10:37] <PCatinean> Hey guys, I find the images on my 1920x monitor in ubuntu 16.04 with nvidia card 960 to be slightly blurry around the edges
[10:37] <PCatinean> makes text a bit harder to read (or i'm loosing my eyesight)
[10:37] <PCatinean> anyone experienced someething similar?
[10:37] <iJens> what's the chan of ubuntu server ?
[10:37] <MonkeyDust> !server
[10:38] <ducasse> PCatinean: are you talking about font antialiasing?
[10:38] <iJens> 10x (-:
[10:39] <PCatinean> ducasse, if that's a thing probably :D
[10:40] <PCatinean> how do I check, test, remove?
[10:41] <YankDownUnder> PCatinean: Firstly, check the system fonts - easy enough done - make sure they're set properly - for anti-aliasing...next is that you'd check to see if the freqs for your display are correct...
[10:41] <BluesKaj> PCatinean:  could be an adjustment on your monitor itself
[10:42] <PCatinean> YankDownUnder, how do I check for font being setup properly? btw it's an install 2-3 months old with 16.04.02 up to date
[10:42] <ducasse> PCatinean: gtk has settings for it
[10:42] <PCatinean> YankDownUnder, and how do I check frequency? You're talking about refresh rate?
[10:42] <Antares> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9UM4N5sGBs :СҖР°РҙРёР°СҶРёСҸ:
[10:43] <cfhowlett> Antares do not poste random videos here.  th
[10:43] <ducasse> !spam | Antares
[10:44] <YankDownUnder> PCatinean: In other resolutions, does the display act correctly? (like 1680xXXX and such?)
[10:44] <YankDownUnder> PCatinean: And yes, "refresh" rates is what I was getting at
[10:44] <Lupus> Hello guys! Could you help me? I want to configure an Ubuntu Server in VirtualBox with a Hamachi Network.
[10:45] <PCatinean> YankDownUnder, seems to work, the ratio is messed up pretty bad
[10:47] <YankDownUnder> PCatinean: Buy yourself a donut and a coffee, mate...you're a legend! :)
[10:47] <PCatinean> :)))
[10:48] <PCatinean> well then not sure what else to do how to check the refresh rate
[10:49] <YankDownUnder> PCatinean: On a side note, I "farked" up on a client's machine by mucking about with the resolutions and *not* going with what the monitor's default was...mainly because I was tired and frustrated...that was like 45 minutes of added frustration...and the client's kid pointed out the correct resolution. Egg on face.
[10:49] <ducasse> PCatinean: the problem with antialiasing is that with it fonts look blurry and without it many of them look like crap :-(
[10:49] <PCatinean> https://hastebin.com/figamuzijo.css
[10:52] <ducasse> PCatinean: which de/wm are you using?
[11:11] <Leonardo-1> Hi, everyone, I have a problem that needs to be solved. How to make shadowsocks global proxy? Do not use proxifier, proxycap and other software, because they have no effect on some software, and the efficiency is very low.
[11:12] <MonkeyDust> !info shadowsocks
[11:14] <Leonardo-1> so my question:Hi, everyone, I have a problem that needs to be solved. How to make shadowsocks global proxy? Do not use proxifier, proxycap and other software, because they have no effect on some software, and the efficiency is very low.
[11:14] <Leonardo-1> not info
[11:14] <obinoob> Hi I'm using ubuntu server under parallels desktop I've allways runned this vm without a single trouble but now it holds on "waiting for virtual network devices" anyone knows how to solve this?
[11:16] <YankDownUnder> obinoob: Have you rebooted your Mac and tried again?
[11:17] <obinoob> YankDownUnder: yes and even upgraded the Parallels Desktop verssion to the latest
[11:18] <obinoob> YankDownUnder: this is the VM withou any doubt
[11:18] <repozitor> what is the best book for professional ubuntu administration
[11:18] <repozitor> ?
[11:19] <YankDownUnder> obinoob: "virtual network drivers" -> does Parallels install extra drivers into the VM?
[11:20] <CrazyTux> hello, I am not able to launch Synaptic Package Manager when I log into Xubuntu DE. Could anybody suggest a solution for that?
[11:20] <obinoob> YankDownUnder: I guess you have to do it by your self if you're talking about "guest addition tools"
[11:20] <obinoob> YankDownUnder: but I've haven't... network works out of the box
[11:20] <MonkeyDust> repozitor  a bit offtopic, but try this http://ubuntuunleashed.com/
[11:21] <obinoob> YankDownUnder: I only need ssh
[11:21] <YankDownUnder> obinoob: As with nearly *any* host/guest situation, the VM would require installed or re-installed drivers from the host...ergo, "guest addition tools" - similar to VMWare or VirtualBox...
[11:21] <repozitor> MonkeyDust, would you please paste this in channel topic?
[11:22] <MonkeyDust> repozitor  the topic is always the same ... type /topi
[11:22] <MonkeyDust> c
[11:22] <YankDownUnder> obinoob: I'm offering a suggestion. That's where I would START first and foremost - before digging any deeper...making sure the "guest additions" was installed and properly configured - THEN if that didn't fix the situation, figure out what needs to be loaded when you start Parallels or when macOS starts...
[11:23] <obinoob> YankDownUnder: I guess you have to do it by your self if you're talking about "guest addition tools"
[11:23] <YankDownUnder> obinoob: Then such would be the case.
[11:23] <obinoob> YankDownUnder: I think I might solved the problem
[11:23] <YankDownUnder> obinoob: Yay! Donut time!
[11:24] <obinoob> YankDownUnder: I'm looking at the /etc/udev/ruled.d file generated by udev
[11:24] <obinoob> YankDownUnder: and there are a lot of virtio devices there lol
[11:27] <obinoob> YankDownUnder: SOLVED :D
[11:27] <obinoob> YankDownUnder: just left one line and edited the mac address to the one given ;)
[11:29] <YankDownUnder> obinoob: Solved? Solved. Easy done. Donut time.
[11:30] <obinoob> YankDownUnder: solved! sex time ahahahahah no donuts arround
[11:30] <YankDownUnder> obinoob: No donuts in Australia...got heaps of sex, but no donuts. Sadly so.
[11:31] <obinoob> YankDownUnder: anyway thank for your support have a nice day, I have a long day of work ahead
[11:31] <Eightynine> How do you think when will that crap X will die?
[11:31] <CrazyTux> hello, I am not able to launch Synaptic Package Manager when I log into Xubuntu DE. Could anybody suggest a solution for that?
[11:31] <YankDownUnder> obinoob: Peace bro.
[11:31] <undead> Eightynine never
[11:31] <obinoob> YankDownUnder: see you some day
[11:31] <YankDownUnder> CrazyTux: Open a terminal and type: sudo synaptic
[11:32] <undead> there will be the day where our kids learn how to config X
[11:32] <Eightynine> Why do you think so?
[11:33] <CrazyTux> YankDownUnder, I am not able to launch it from the menu.
[11:33] <YankDownUnder> CrazyTux: Again - open a terminal and type: sudo synaptic
[11:33] <CrazyTux> ok
[11:35] <ducasse> Eightynine: you might want to take that to #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:35] <krzysztof> hi all
[11:35] <d3bug> hey all
[11:35] <CrazyTux> YankDownUnder, I got an error message.
[11:36] <YankDownUnder> CrazyTux: ...that being?
[11:36] <d3bug> got a quick question if anyone knows... when will Ubuntu get Kernel 10.7+ for LTS ?
[11:36] <Eightynine> https://habrastorage.org/getpro/habr/post_images/d9e/383/69b/d9e38369bc9a0b33a35653e050c30ccd.jpg how can Chrome take less RAM than Firefox? Chrome is memory hog.
[11:36] <CrazyTux> ** (synaptic:4924): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to accessibility bus: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-SFyDcX0BAK: Connection refused
[11:37] <jfkdo> firefox 51 leaks memory
[11:37] <YankDownUnder> CrazyTux: Since you're in the terminal, type: ps -Ae | grep update
[11:37] <d3bug> Eightynine: I have had the same issue no matter which OS I am using.  I think Chrome just does better garbage collection, and makes better use of webkit maybe?
[11:37] <YankDownUnder> CrazyTux: ...and the process/program that's running will show up - then you can do: sudo killall -9 nameofprogram
[11:38] <ducasse> d3bug: 10.7? you mean 4.10.7?
[11:39] <d3bug> the reason I ask about Kernel 4.7 or greater is I have an RX480 (8GB), and it's supposedly not supported till 4.7 or greater
[11:39] <CrazyTux> YankDownUnder, then what next?
[11:39] <jfkdo> was unity8 based on qt?
[11:39] <YankDownUnder> CrazyTux: If you type: ps -Ae | grep update --> what shows up?
[11:40] <ducasse> d3bug: 4.8 is available now
[11:40] <CrazyTux> 5992 pts/2    00:00:34 update-apt-xapi
[11:40] <frazr> Hi, im wondering what is the correct way to add ip rules to be run at startup, if-up.d/stuff seems to add them duplicated many times...
[11:41] <ducasse> !pm | d3bug
[11:41] <tomreyn> !hwe | d3bug
[11:41] <YankDownUnder> CrazyTux: Right oh - so type: sudo killall -9 update-apt-xapi && sudo synaptic
[11:41] <d3bug> ducasse:  how can I force Ubuntu to boot to pure terminal mode so I can update to 4.8 ?  I have no GUI under the current kernel.
[11:42] <dretnx> Anyone using BitWig on Ubuntu?
[11:42] <d3bug> oh... grub is the loader
[11:42] <tomreyn> d3bug: which ubuntu verison do you have there now?
[11:42] <d3bug> 16.04 I believe
[11:42] <tomreyn> so install the linux-generic-hwe-16.04 package
[11:43] <ducasse> dretnx: what's your question?
[11:43] <Eightynine> Firefox became bloated as Chrome but still laggy crap.
[11:45] <dretnx> ducasse: Can you make nice electronic music on ubuntu without plugins, as linux platform has just few
[11:45] <LukeSW> I got my telnet connection to work (localhost telnet->localhost ssh->internet).
[11:47] <ducasse> dretnx: try asking that in #ubuntustudio, they would know
[11:47] <akik> dretnx: https://ubuntustudio.org/tour/audio/
[11:48] <cat_> hello!everybody
[11:48] <CrazyTux> YankDownUnder, got this response..update-apt-xapi: no process found
[11:49] <YankDownUnder> CrazyTux: In the same terminal, again, type: ps -Ae | grep update-apt ==> make a note of the process number ==> then type: sudo kill XXXXXX (whatever the process number is)
[11:50] <CrazyTux> YankDownUnder, when I entered sudo synaptic again, I got this message. ** (synaptic:7229): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to accessibility bus: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-SFyDcX0BAK: Connection refused
[11:51] <YankDownUnder> CrazyTux: There's SOME update process happening that is keeping synaptic from running.
[11:51] <CrazyTux> ok
[11:51] <YankDownUnder> CrazyTux: That's why you have to locate and kill the update-apt-xapi => that's what stopping synaptic from running.
[11:52] <CrazyTux> YankDownUnder, Synaptic opened. Despite that message in the terminal.
[11:53] <YankDownUnder> CrazyTux: yay. donut time.
[11:53] <Anti-Pizza> can some1 link me to a proper RDP to Ubuntu server from windows manual ?
[11:53] <Anti-Pizza> *hi
[11:53] <CrazyTux> but, strangely, I can't launch it from the menu.
[11:54] <YankDownUnder> CrazyTux: You'll have to end up editing the menu entry and putting "gksu" before the actual "synaptic" command...OR, you can just run it from a term...
[11:55] <CrazyTux> ok
[11:55] <stevehope> anti-pizza you can use putty for windows, is has functions to create SSL keys as well
[11:56] <Anti-Pizza> oh... and RDP ?
[11:56] <ducasse> Anti-Pizza: ubuntu server has no gui to rdp to
[11:56] <stevehope> http://www.putty.org/
[11:56] <Anti-Pizza> ye I've installed LXDE
[11:56] <Anti-Pizza> I got ssh already with putty
[11:57] <akik> Anti-Pizza: x2go works pretty well for remote gui access. it's not in the ubuntu repositories though
[11:57] <ducasse> Anti-Pizza: use vnc instead, if you absolutely need to, but ssh is the best solution.
[11:57] <Anti-Pizza> ye ye ssh is the thing ofc. but I want some RDP as well ducasse
[11:58] <ducasse> Anti-Pizza: rdp is a windows thing, use vnc.
[11:58] <stevehope> if you install server on the host system you'll have terminal access
[11:58] <Anti-Pizza> ye thanks akik. I will dig the x2go
[11:58] <akik> Anti-Pizza: well i was wrong. x2go is in the ubuntu repositories
[11:58] <Anti-Pizza> akik, awesome!
[11:58] <JuPaname> I give shell accounts on which forum I can post ads?
[11:58] <Anti-Pizza> thanks guys!
[11:58] <stevehope> if you install x11 or a variant that will give you a desktop on server to access
[11:59] <d3bug> I have Ubuntu 16.04... and an RX480 Video Card.  Tried booting to console because the GUI does not function, so I could update the Kernel to 4.8 or better, and my system stops here: "[  OK  ]  Started Update UTMP about System Runlevel Changes."  anybody have any idea what should happen next there (ie; what it's freezing on) ?
[11:59] <ducasse> !ot | JuPaname
[11:59] <CrazyTux> ok. Now I am able to open Synaptic.
[11:59] <stevehope> there's no desktop GUI to display locally on server distributions
[11:59] <JuPaname> ok
[11:59] <CrazyTux> YankDownUnder, thanks a lot.
[12:00] <ducasse> JuPaname: you were told this yesterday as well, so please don't ask again later.
[12:00] <JuPaname> thanks ducasse
[12:00] <Anti-Pizza> stevehope, yeah thank you. I got the LXDP GUI.
[12:02] <martin3> hi. is ubuntu-16.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso what I want to download for intel 4790k cpu?
[12:03] <ducasse> martin3: that will work
[12:03] <d3bug> I have Ubuntu 16.04... and an RX480 Video Card.  Tried booting to console because the GUI does not function, so I could update the Kernel to 4.8 or better, and my system stops here: "[  OK  ]  Started Update UTMP about System Runlevel Changes."  anybody have any idea what should happen next there (ie; what it's freezing on) ?   in grub, to boot, I removed "quiet splash" and replaced with "text" first time and got as far as that, so I r
[12:04] <d3bug> CONT: added "single" to see if that would work and got nothing.
[12:04] <stevehope> @martin3 you have the right base amd64 (bit)
[12:04] <jfkdo> was unity8 based on qt?
[12:04] <martin3> I'll be installing it in vmware. would 50GB be enough? i want to do some linux development
[12:05] <Ben64> 50GB is probably more than enough
[12:06] <stevehope> yes, if using virtualbox and have enough ram give it 2048mb of ram, you can set a variable size virtualdisk with a cap if space is a concern
[12:07] <stevehope> wmware same idea, a most sophisticated version than virtualbox
[12:10] <stevehope> the base install with most common dev tools for packaging building etc with be around 5gb
[12:11] <stevehope> so 50 should be lots unless you are working on very large projects (size wise)
[12:12] <ducasse> jfkdo: it used a qt thing called qml, aiui
[12:14] <stevehope> btw VMware and virtuallbox calf off the memory assigned to them from the host system, ie i have 12gb my VM gets 2bg deticated when vm is running leaving 10g+/- for system (the ram is released when vm closed, does not require restart)
[12:18] <ioria> d3bug, rx480 should be supported by amdgpu o.s. driver : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AMDGPU-Driver#Supported_hardware
[12:20] <King_Hual> how's the hybrid graphics support for ati hd 5650 + intel hd 4000?
[12:21] <King_Hual> i can't find any info on that
[12:21] <King_Hual> i only found one forums post saying 5xxx and older aren't supported
[12:21] <King_Hual> wondering if that's changed or if there's a workaround
[12:23] <skinux> How do we change the colors used when we type 'ls'?
[12:23] <frazr> anyone good at ip-rules , somehow i get duplicate rules when starting up, but restart network gets me correct amount of ip rules... can't figure out whats the issue, aren't they supposed to be placed in if-up.d/iproute-rule
[12:23] <frazr> somehow i get 6x duplicate rules added when starting up
[12:23] <akik> frazr: you can set them up with ufw
[12:23] <backbox> hello
[12:24] <akik> frazr: oh you mean routes?
[12:24] <frazr> yes
[12:24] <frazr> ip rule add ...
[12:25] <frazr> setting up to use a certain routing table
[12:25] <akik> frazr: you can run commands while setting the interface up in /etc/network/interfaces
[12:25] <frazr> yeah i know but i'd rather have a script for it
[12:26] <akik> frazr: could it be that your if-up.d script is run for all of your interfaces?
[12:26] <frazr> https://hastebin.com/ezagonugid.bash
[12:26] <frazr> should't be run since i'm checking for CUSTOMROUTING=1
[12:26] <frazr> which i set in interfaces
[12:27] <UsQUE> Hi Everyone, I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server edition.  I wanted to add extra network card which got different IPv4 subnet.. Seems like when I add this card and configure default gateway my network stops working.  Anyone got idea why this happenes?  You should be able to configure for eacht interface its own default gateway?
[12:27] <frazr> even checking for the rules as you can see in the script
[12:27] <frazr> so don't quite understand how duplicates can even happen
[12:29] <ducasse> skinux: 'man dircolors'
[12:30] <akik> frazr: you should use a "grep -v grep" in there while grepping
[12:30] <akik> frazr: otherwise your grep also finds the grep that is running
[12:31] <skinux> Bunch of colors codes, don't even know what they mean
[12:31] <skinux> All the man page tells is LS_COLORS env variable
[12:32] <ducasse> skinux: see the -b and -p options in the man page
[12:33] <skinux> Yeah, it tells how to output a shell code
[12:33] <skinux> I don't know what to type in
[12:33] <Doow> Hi, I'm trying to install Ubuntu on a desktop machine, booting from usb works great as far as the first screens goes (logo and then selecting install from a menu) but after selecting language I never get visual back again. I assume that it's trying to identify my graphics card or something similar.
[12:34] <Doow> Any ideas?
[12:34] <Antares> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUfT9X3QxOE Р“РҙРө РјРҫРё СҒРәРҫСҖРҝСӢ?
[12:34] <ioria> Doow, what's your video card ?
[12:35] <ducasse> !spam | Antares again...
[12:35] <Doow> ioria: some nvidia geforce 970, do you want me to check the exact model?
[12:35] <loltroll> lels
[12:35] <ioria> Doow, can you try nomodeset ?  press f6 option
[12:36] <ducasse> skinux: http://misc.flogisoft.com/bash/tip_colors_and_formatting
[12:36] <Doow> ioria: I'll give it a whirl, brb
[12:36] <ioria> ok
[12:36] <martin3> should I give ubuntu on VM more than one processor? I have 4790k
[12:37] <loltroll> martin3: that your ram?
[12:37] <ducasse> martin3: depends on usage
[12:37] <martin3> 16GB
[12:38] <loltroll> yea, bunch of numbers what are they
[12:38] <martin3> I want to cross compile some code for linux device with arm cpu
[12:40] <martin3> i don't see myself doing something intensive on both host OS and linux vm at the same time. so I guess more than one cpu can only help?
[12:40] <loltroll> how many cores you got
[12:40] <Doow> ioria: that worked great, thanks. I guess it'll be easier to setup the graphics card once everything is up and running and I can look at logs, etc =)
[12:41] <martin3> 4790k, 4 physical cores
[12:41] <loltroll> yea give the compiler couple cores
[12:41] <ioria> Doow, you'll  probably need to install the proprietary nvidia drivers ....
[12:42] <Doow> ioria: I'm ok with that, thanks for the tip
[12:42] <ioria> Doow, no problem
[12:42] <martin3> on windows it is reporting 8 cores, I guess because of hyper threading
[12:43] <Anti-Pizza> what is the tiniest DE ?
[12:45] <frazr> no akik , thats not happening, found the error though, the rules arent outputted the way theyre added ofcourse, so had to add an extra variable for the lookup string.. but thanks anyway mate
[12:47] <martin3> hmm, in VM that will run ubuntu should i set multiple processors, or one processor, multiple cores?
[12:49] <AnonAT_Leon> Hi
[12:51] <ducasse> Anti-Pizza: lxde, to go smaller you would want to go with just a wm.
[12:52] <Anti-Pizza> martin3, 2 cores will be good.
[12:52] <Anti-Pizza> ducasse, ok thank you. but what is wm ?
[12:52] <Anti-Pizza> window manager?
[12:53] <skinux> Is there command to change just one ls color?
[12:53] <Antares> yes
[12:54] <Antares> find hies
[12:54] <Antares> ?
[12:54] <Antares> I coal back
[12:55] <Antares> РҹРҫР№РҙСғРәР° СҮР°Р№РәСғ СҒ РјРҫР»РҫСҮРәРҫРј РҪР°РөРұРҪСғ
[12:55] <Antares> Р“РҫСҒРҝРҫРҙР°.
[12:55] <Antares> РЎ Р’Р°СҲРөРіРҫ РҝРҫР·РІРҫР»РөРҪРёСҸ
[12:55] <skinux> Antares: Was that to me?
[12:55] <ducasse> skinux: you need to modify the LS_COLORS env variable or put a modified .dircolors in your homedir
[12:56] <ducasse> Anti-Pizza: window manager, yes
[12:56] <akik> frazr: if you use grep to search for processes and count them, you need "grep -v grep"
[12:56] <akik> frazr: or any text lines
[12:56] <Anti-Pizza> ok I will google window manager now
[12:56] <Anti-Pizza> thank you
[12:56] <akik> frazr: oops i'm wrong
[12:58] <rootkea> Hi! This question is related to autotools. How one can add text/modify text printed on `./configure --help`?
[12:59] <frazr> :)
[13:01] <jamesleimer> hi
[13:01] <rootkea> #autotools
[13:01] <rootkea> join #autotools
[13:01] <rootkea> f**k!
[13:02] <skinux> Hrm. Changed LS_COLORS, didn't work
[13:05] <jfkdo> i cannot find tweak tool what is its name now?
[13:09] <ducasse> jfkdo: 'apt search "tweak tool"'
[13:10] <loltroll> antares you a tard
[13:11] <cfhowlett> loltroll, no  insults in channel please.
[13:13] <CRE> I'm not able to activate SSL on my ubuntu - a2enmod ssl does work and states that ssl is already enabled, whenever I try to include "SSLEngine on" apache throw's a Invalid command 'SSLEngine'
[13:23] <CRE> I'm not able to activate SSL on my ubuntu - a2enmod ssl does work and states that ssl is already enabled, whenever I try to include "SSLEngine on" apache throw's a Invalid command 'SSLEngine' --> any idea what I'm doing wrong? It looks like that mod_ssl.c is not available
[13:23] <fedelibar> help
[13:24] <banyantree> sometimes my soundblaster Audigy disapears in the gnome/unity volume settings and no audio output. I like to fix this. do i need a different driver?
[13:27] <dumbl3d0re> I want to use a manually setup my partition layout for a Ubuntu system but have some problems.
[13:28] <dumbl3d0re> I also want to encrypt the drive.
[13:29] <dumbl3d0re> I cant use the built-in partition manager in the Ubuntu installer because it doesn't allow to set sizes in powers of two, manually partition doesn't works so good because the installer doesn't recognize that the drive is encrypted.
[13:29] <jpmh> There is a file on my system: /home/sea/var/www/buckets2x/temp.asc - if I ls it, I see -rw-r--r-- 1 kk1 kk1 462 Nov 23  2014 /home/sea/var/www/buckets2x/temp.asc, et even as the root, if I try anc cat it, or anything else, I get: cat: /home/sea/var/www/buckets2x/temp.asc: Input/output error - what am I missing here?
[13:30] <dumbl3d0re> Tried the server image earlier, but I want to avoid all the server specific options set. Also tried the Lubuntu alternative installer, but the system can't boot after installation.
[13:30] <EriC^^> jpmh: can you copy it?
[13:31] <yooo_> hey
[13:32] <dumbl3d0re> The options I've left is to manually add the encrypted drive to everything, remove the options set specifically for the server image or to use the minimal installation of Ubuntu.
[13:32] <jpmh> EriC^^: No - same error, actually: cCan't open it for reading, Input/Output error
[13:32] <EriC^^> jpmh: does anything show in "dmesg"
[13:32] <EriC^^> ?
[13:32] <tomreyn> CRE: apache2ctl -M | grep ssl
[13:32] <slyrobot> I am getting these errors when I start eclipse. http://paste.ubuntu.com/24348022/ any idea on how to fix them ?
[13:32] <yooo_> iam using ubuntu os...how i can install samba server?
[13:33] <dumbl3d0re> Is there any way to easily make an server install like a desktop insttall?
[13:33] <EriC^^> !samba | yoo
[13:33] <tomreyn> CRE: this will tell you whether mod_ssl actually loaded.
[13:34] <jpmh> EriC^^: AHA:  Valid eCryptfs headers not found in file header region or xattr region, inode 12846862 - yes,so what does this mean?
[13:34] <jpmh> EriC^^: assuming that this IS associated with the issue
[13:34] <yooo_> ok. thanks , the next question is , how i can get free application security softwares?
[13:35] <cfhowlett> yooo_, look in the software center
[13:35] <jpmh> EriC^^: and it sure seems to simce the time is right, and additional attempts to access cause additional entries
[13:35] <tomreyn> dumbl3d0re: i dont think there is much of a difference really. you just add some more packages, maybe remove openssh-server.
[13:36] <tomreyn> yooo_: "application security software" is not exactly specific. what are you trying to achieve?
[13:37] <dumbl3d0re> tomreyn: Where is some custom settings for network. If you don't change the option and you use wi-fi to connect ot the network it will take 5 minutes because the system is waiting for an ethernetcable to plugged in.
[13:38] <dumbl3d0re> Just an example. I can't find any good information of what differs between the desktop and server so I don't know what offer issues is tied to use the server image.
[13:38] <dumbl3d0re> Hade some networking problems and want to avoid that.
[13:38] <tomreyn> dumbl3d0re: install network-manager (but this should happen automatically when you install your preferred -desktop package) and move /etc/network/interfacves out of the way once you did.
[13:39] <tomreyn> that's /etc/network/interfaces
[13:39] <tomreyn> but i'm not aware of a list of the specific differences either.
[13:40] <dumbl3d0re> tomreyn: The problem is that I don't know what the differences is between the server image and the one for desktops. If I have an issue with something, how do I know if it's the server settings or a bug?
[13:40] <dumbl3d0re> Or you don't happen to have knowledge about the differences?
[13:41] <tomreyn> correct, i don't know the exact differences. i suspect it is only a matter of package selections, though.
[13:41] <tomreyn> (+ static / classic network configuration as per /etc/network/interfaces )
[13:42] <EriC^^> jpmh: aha!
[13:43] <EriC^^> jpmh: do you have a back up? can you get a replacementfile somehow?
[13:44] <CRE> tomreyn: thx - it is not loaded
[13:44] <jpmh> EriC^^: And now I have that error I do see that this can happen when the system does not cleanly shutdown, which as far as I know is not the case but may have been.
[13:44] <jpmh> EriC^^: Absolutely, the file is backed up in multiple locations and I just did kill that version and allowed a rsync and the file is now fixed
[13:45] <fiberbaby> is there any chance that 17.04 will be available for download a couple of days before April 13 ??
[13:45] <EriC^^> jpmh: great
[13:45] <jpmh> EriC^^: Thank you so much.  Never thought to look in dmesg -
[13:45] <tomreyn> CRE: so mod_ssl failed to load, review /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/ssl* and /var/log/apache2/error.log
[13:45] <EriC^^> jpmh: no problem
[13:45] <k1l_> fiberbaby: no
[13:45] <k1l_> fiberbaby: either you isntall the development iso or you wait for the release
[13:46] <CRE> tomreyn: any idea how to install SSL? As said a2enmod ssl does run without an issue
[13:46] <CRE> tomreyn: OPENSSL is running on the machine without any problems
[13:47] <fiberbaby> k1l_, where can I download the development iso?
[13:47] <martin3> "copying files" during installation of ubuntu on vm seems to take a very long time, at 70 or so % after 20 minutes. that doesn't seem normal?
[13:47] <k1l_> fiberbaby: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
[13:50] <tomreyn> CRE: if both openssl and apache2 packages are installed then a lack of software si not your issue.
[13:51] <CRE> tomreyn: both packages are present and I also reinstalled the Apache via apt-get reinstall
[13:52] <tomreyn> CRE: thus the above suggestions to ensure configuration files are correctly placed and have the right content and the error log does not report problems either.
[13:53] <dumbl3d0re> tomreyn: What should I do when "[moving] /etc/network/interfacves out of the way"?
[13:53] <dumbl3d0re> Delete the file, rename it or something else?
[13:54] <tomreyn> dumbl3d0re: mv /etc/network/interfaces /etc/network/interfaces.backup
[13:54] <CRE> tomreyn: I've posted the issue in the forum: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2358083 including the relevant config files
[13:55] <tomreyn> CRE: that's not the module specific configuration files
 CRE: so mod_ssl failed to load, review /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/ssl* and /var/log/apache2/error.log
[13:56] <dumbl3d0re> tomreyn: Seems that's my only option.
[13:57] <tomreyn> whats your only option?
[13:58] <tomreyn> sorry i need to head out for a while
[14:12] <sebsebseb> hi
[14:13] <Antares> www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuhnPeYhC-s DOOM | Full Soundtrack OST [HD]
[14:14] <MaDMaLKaV> hi people. I want to ask if ubuntu kernels are customized in any way. I have a quad ethernet network card that only seems to work OK with last ubuntu beta and I can't find a reason to that
[14:15] <trevorj> MaDMaLKaV: They are; you can easily get the source from the git repo or the source deb
[14:15] <k1l_> !guidelines > Antares
[14:16] <MaDMaLKaV> ummm, I have to look for that git repo and see if there is changes to the niu driver in the ubuntu kernel not present in mainline
[14:16] <trevorj> MaDMaLKaV: Ubuntu kernels are patched with a series of fixes and such, ala other distros
[14:16] <k1l_> MaDMaLKaV: yes, the kernel team applied a lot of patches on top of the vanilla kernel.
[14:17] <trevorj> Hi all. I'm really trying to get the Intel Joule kernel source code. How can I build a kernel for this device?
[14:18] <trevorj> I filed a bug asking for it a month ago, but it hasn't even really been triaged or assigned at this point
[14:19] <Antares> ubottu, thx
[14:19] <trevorj> It's fine if it's not in a good state, but it's not in git and I'm pulling my hair out trying to fix these issues
[14:22] <trevorj> (some bg info: Ubuntu released a "beta" release for the joule many months ago, but this contains a local deb of a compiled kernel for the joule)
[14:22] <trevorj> The source debs are not available afaik, which kind of scares me the more that I think about it
[14:23] <thekoko> hello
[14:23] <trevorj> hi
[14:24] <thekoko> my english and computer level is very bad
[14:25] <thekoko> and i'm looking for help to reinstall gnuaradio and grqx radio too
[14:25] <thekoko> when i try install, i'have got many erros with depends
[14:26] <k1l_> trevorj: maybe the guys in #ubuntu-kernel now about that
[14:26] <thekoko> DГ©pend: libgnuradio-blocks3.7.10 mais ne sera pas installГ©
[14:26] <trevorj> k1l_: ty
[14:26] <trevorj> thekoko: Have you tried using aptitude to examine the solutions that would allow it?
[14:26] <thekoko> DГ©pend: libgnuradio-digital3.7.10 mais ne sera pas installГ©
[14:26] <syntaks> has anyone been able to resolve 'message authentication code incorrect' with rsync on large file transfers?
[14:27] <thekoko> excuse me trevor ? i don't understand
[14:27] <syntaks> nothing found via archives/forums seems to rectify
[14:27] <trevorj> thekoko: It sounds like you've used a PPA on related packages to be honest, which can cause dependency woes
[14:28] <trevorj> thekoko: If you use aptitude, it allows you to easily see the possible solutions to those kind of problems and apply them if they seem fine to you
[14:28] <trevorj> thekoko: Just be careful
[14:28] <compdoc> syntaks, does this happen sometime after the transfer starts? does any data get transferred?
[14:28] <thekoko> when i try reinstall (before a mistake uninstall) sudo apt-get install gqrx-sdr
[14:28] <syntaks> compdoc: yep, some does, but about 5% into it, it disconnects
[14:28] <thekoko> i have depends erros
[14:28] <syntaks> i'll note i'm on fairly 'bleeding edge' hardware
[14:28] <compdoc> you could have hardware problems
[14:29] <compdoc> oh
[14:29] <syntaks> ryzen 1800x on an asrock 370 mobo
[14:29] <thekoko> it's works fine before my uninstall
[14:29] <compdoc> be sure to run memtest86+ for a few passes. transferring large files even with samba can show up memory and hardware problems
[14:30] <thekoko> gnuradio works ver well before my mistake
[14:30] <compdoc> syntaks ^
[14:30] <syntaks> hmmm i ran it via bios for a while
[14:30] <compdoc> bios?
[14:30] <syntaks> brand new box, but wouldn't surprise me
[14:31] <syntaks> yeah, it's an option to run mt86 before loading anything on here
[14:31] <compdoc> well, its ryzen, so yeah, pretty new  :)
[14:31] <syntaks> ubuntu 17.04
[14:31] <Anti-Pizza> Wow! x2go is the awesomenest awesomeness
[14:31] <syntaks> that's why i'm considering returning this
[14:32] <syntaks> going with good ole intel lol
[14:32] <compdoc> syntaks,  its also possible that ryzen is breaking rsync. Ive seen ppl in ##hardware mention needing a new kernel to be stable
[14:32] <compdoc> Anti-Pizza, x2go is the best
[14:32] <syntaks> compdoc: yeah, i tried latest 4.10 on 16.04
[14:32] <syntaks> kernel panic on boot
[14:32] <syntaks> however i haven't tried it on 17.04 yet hrm
[14:33] <compdoc> I'd love to have a ryzen for a vm server
[14:33] <martin3> what is the difference between apt install and apt-get install?
[14:33] <compdoc> apt-get is old
[14:33] <stanreg> Live disk: is it possible to run off a USB which has been formated as EXT4 rather than FAT32? Wouldn't the former partition type provide a smoother experience? FAT32 might be BIOS/UEFI limitation, is a FAT32->EXT4 bootloader possible/desirable?
[14:33] <syntaks> also unless acpi=off, it only shows 16 gigs of 32 gigs of mem
[14:34] <k1l_> martin3: apt is the new apt-get that groups apt-cache etc into one command, too
[14:34] <thekoko> what is te command line to repair a firt bad install
[14:34] <thekoko> please
[14:34] <thekoko> ?
[14:35] <k1l_> thekoko: put all the output to paste.ubuntu.com and link it here, so we can have a look
[14:35] <martin3> so I should be using apt?
[14:35] <k1l_> martin3: you can use what you want :) but it might be easier/better to move to apt
[14:35] <thekoko> Les paquets suivants contiennent des dГ©pendances non satisfaitesВ :                               gqrx-sdr : DГ©pend: libgnuradio-analog3.7.10 mais ne sera pas installГ©             DГ©pend: libgnuradio-blocks3.7.10 mais ne sera pas installГ©             DГ©pend: libgnuradio-digital3.7.10 mais ne sera pas installГ©             DГ©pend: libgnuradio-fft3.7.10 mais ne sera pas installГ©             DГ©pend: libgnuradio-filter3.7.10 mais
[14:35] <syntaks> compdoc: thanks for the help, but everything here screams "return me"
[14:36] <sohel> hey guys
[14:36] <thekoko> it's the request for install up
[14:36] <syntaks> i have a feeling some shoddy hardware was put in here
[14:36] <sohel> i have something to ask
[14:36] <martin3> k1l_ okay
[14:36] <compdoc> martin3, if you have 16.04 of newer, use apt
[14:36] <martin3> how do I check what version will apt install <package> install, without actually installing it first?
[14:36] <martin3> I do
[14:36] <ducasse> !ask | sohel
[14:36] <compdoc> *or newer
[14:36] <k1l_> martin3: apt policy packagename
[14:37] <sohel> i am about to install ubuntu gnome 16.4.2 ,,, will there be openbox in built by default or do i have to install it separately
[14:37] <k1l_> sohel: openbox is not default on the gnome iso. but you can install it from the repos
[14:38] <sohel> so its a different thing?
[14:38] <sohel> ok thanks ... i will get back when i get anything else,... have a great day
[14:38] <thekoko> apt policy gnuradio gnuradio:   InstallГ©В : (aucun)   CandidatВ : 3.7.10.1-2~ubuntu16.10.1~ppa1  Table de versionВ :      3.7.10.1-2~ubuntu16.10.1~ppa1 500         500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/myriadrf/gnuradio/ubuntu yakkety/main i386 Packages      3.7.2.1-5ubuntu0.1 500         500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-updates/universe i386 Packages      3.7.2.1-5 500         500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty/univ
[14:39] <k1l_> !paste | thekoko
[14:39] <thekoko> xcuse for my bad written
[14:39] <k1l_> thekoko: please use a pastebin, since its horrible to read on irc. but i see you use a PPA, you might want to remove that
[14:40] <martin3> apt policy emacs gives me 46.1 500. I guess that is ubuntu package version? is there a way to get emacs version straight from apt?
[14:40] <thekoko> apt policy gnuradio gnuradio:   InstallГ©В : (aucun)   CandidatВ : 3.7.10.1-2~ubuntu16.10.1~ppa1  Table de versionВ :      3.7.10.1-2~ubuntu16.10.1~ppa1 500         500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/myriadrf/gnuradio/ubuntu yakkety/main i386 Packages      3.7.2.1-5ubuntu0.1 500         500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-updates/universe i386 Packages      3.7.2.1-5 500         500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty/univ
[14:40] <thekoko> and do i do ?
[14:41] <ioria> thekoko, why are you using a ppa if that sw is available in the ubuntu repo ?
[14:41] <thekoko> excuse for the paste it better the next one ? i try to use pastbin
[14:41] <thekoko> i dont knp what using
[14:42] <thekoko> i thnik it "_-
[14:42] <ioria> thekoko, you can also copy and paste  on  paste.ubuntu.com
[14:42] <thekoko> 386
[14:43] <ioria> thekoko,  look above ....    500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/myriadrf/gnuradio/ubuntu
[14:43] <ioria> !ppa | thekoko
[14:45] <k1l_> thekoko: there is the french channel: #ubuntu-fr if that is easier for you
[14:48] <jfkdo> ppas often the only way to get software which is less than 3 years old
[14:49] <BluesKaj> that's BS
[14:49] <jfkdo> BluesKaj: fbreader and cr3
[14:51] <tomreyn> jfkdo: fbreader is in universe. cr3 is not in ubuntu at all.
[14:52] <jfkdo> tomreyn: 0.12.10 L.M.A.O.
[14:53]  * BluesKaj shrugs
[14:53] <ioria>  better an old tested software than a not-tested new one   , but it's me
[14:54] <tomreyn> maybe the software is just dead? https://raw.githubusercontent.com/geometer/FBReader/master/ChangeLog
[14:54] <BluesKaj> didn't you know newest is best ioria
[14:55] <ioria> BluesKaj, right :Гҫ
[14:55] <BluesKaj> heh
[14:59] <ww__> hei hier ist wolli
[15:00] <danzizi> пјҹ
[15:00] <ww__> wer ist dort
[15:00] <danzizi> don't know
[15:00] <danzizi> have no idea
[15:01] <ww__> sorry no
[15:01] <danzizi> пјҹ
[15:03] <danzizi> oh
[15:31] <bonsaitree> I am allowed to ask a Libre Office Calc question please? I have asked in their channel too, but i am not sure how well supported their official channel is.
[15:33] <fuglybadger> how do i register my name so that i can join chats that require it to be registered?
[15:34] <fuglybadger> I am a newb to linux and will try my best, but will probably need a little guidance and a lot of patience
[15:34] <fuglybadger> thanks in advance
[15:35] <pavlos> fuglybadger, https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration
[15:36] <jfkdo> the "newest" version: 20030319-1ubuntu2
[15:38] <fuglybadger> pavlos, where do i go to use the commands shown on that link?
[15:38] <fuglybadger> I am extremely new at this
[15:40] <k1l_> fuglybadger: you can run the irc commands in any irc window. best is to use the first window, which is the freenode server window
[15:41] <fuglybadger> concerned that the password will show on the command line in an open group
[15:41] <pavlos> fuglybadger, go to the freenode channel (not here) and type what is in step2. You will get an email to ack you are who you are
[15:44] <pavlos> fuglybadger, every time you start irc (which client btw), you type /msg NickServ IDENTIFY foo password on the freenode channel (not here)
[15:44] <jfkdo> also /nickserv
[15:44] <fuglybadger> ok, thanks
[15:45] <k1l_> fuglybadger: so use the "server window", which is the first window
[15:48] <fuglybadger> so I did the registration. I am using xchat btw. Do i have to verify my nick everytime I use IRC?
[15:48] <k1l_> fuglybadger: yes, you need to "identify"  (thats called the login here) every time you connect. and better use "hexchat" since xchat is deprecated
[15:50] <pavlos> fuglybadger, you can install hexchat with, sudo apt install hexchat
[16:01] <banyantree> Hey Guys! I got a new hdd, and i like to encrypt the whole hdd. Can somebody guide me?
[16:02] <banyantree> I tried to luksformat my sdb1 partition but its failed =(
[16:03] <banyantree> do i have to do luksformat on the sdb device?
[16:04] <dqnoapos> Hello I accidentally deleted some portion (I hope a small one) of my disk with the following command: openssl enc -aes-256-ctr -pass pass:"$(dd if=/dev/urandom bs=128 count=1 2>/dev/null | base64)" -nosalt < /dev/zero > /dev/sda, while I was trying to fill with noise before encryption the sda3 partition. I know I messed up hard on this one, but is there anything that I can do to restore fully a whole partition (sda4) that was encryp
[16:04] <dqnoapos> the command run at least for 1-2 seconds before got cancelled by me
[16:05] <dqnoapos> i had sda1 & sda2 partitions for windows sda3 (empty) and sda4 (encrypted)
[16:05] <tgm4883> dqnoapos: do you have backups?
[16:06] <dqnoapos> tgm4883 I have backup of the files, but I will be physically away from them for at least 2-3 weeks, so I don't have any backup with me. (all this happened to my laptop)
[16:06] <ioria> banyantree,  for storage use ?
[16:06] <skinux> What are the latest changes to Ubuntu that require restart after update?
[16:07] <skinux> Where can I find a list, I'm sure there is one.
[16:07] <banyantree> ioria: yes - i've already an encrypted ssd with my os
[16:07] <ioria> banyantree, can't you use gnome-disks ? you may need to install  cryptsetup
[16:08] <dqnoapos> Theoretically the sda4 partition that I want only to be saved would be untouched. But due to the fact that is encrypted I need it to be recovered exactly. Is there any way that you propose to proceed?
[16:08] <banyantree> ioria: cryptsetup is already installed. And I know how to use partition tools
[16:08] <dqnoapos> I am currently scanning with testdisk...
[16:09] <banyantree> ioria: i created a partition (full space on sdb) -> sdb1
[16:10] <ioria> banyantree, if you type Disks in dash, it will open the app, and you can use it to encrypt the partition or the whole disk
[16:10] <banyantree> ioria: thx i'll try
[16:11] <ioria> banyantree,  you need to select the disk and press on the little gear below -> forma -> luks
[16:11] <ioria> *format
[16:12] <banyantree> ioria: i am currently using i3, i think i have to relogon with unity/gnome
[16:12] <ioria> banyantree,  in terminal, gnome-disks
[16:12] <banyantree> ioria: ah - thx
[16:14] <ducasse> skinux: /var/run/reboot-required.pkgs
[16:17] <pressure679> I wonder if it is possible to move an Ubuntu installation to a new drive. fyi, I want to reesize the swap partition, and I do not have a bootable media at hand right now. I tried clonezilla and dd, but they copy some unwanted stuff that makes the new drive unusable with the installation (even when grub is configured somehow).
[16:19] <compdoc> martin3, <faugusztin> compdoc: tell him to try mainline 4.11-rc kernel
[16:20] <tomreyn> pressure679: don't try to copy the ubuntu installation if it's currently running. you should be able to clone it to a new drive just fine, though. just need to rewrite the MBR later (if needed) or edit grib to point to the new disk (if loaded form a different disk)
[16:20] <banyantree> ioria: excuse - i got an error: it says luks requires minimum round about 1mb but my sdb1 is 500gb?!
[16:21] <compdoc> syntaks
[16:21] <faugusztin> so who is having that ryzen issue ? :)
[16:22] <tomreyn> faugusztin: what's your actual question?
[16:22] <ioria> banyantree,  i don't remember that error ....
[16:22] <pressure679> tomreyn: thanks, I will go look through my used pants and other mess for my usb.
[16:22] <faugusztin> no question, i was told someone had an issue with Ryzen here :)
[16:23] <faugusztin> compdoc sent me here :P
[16:23] <compdoc> it was syntaks
[16:24] <tomreyn> oh i see. must have been a while ago
[16:24] <ioria> banyantree,  try first to reformat it in gparted
[16:24] <faugusztin> syntaks is still here. so then all he needs is to install mainline kernel 4.11-rc1 or newer (current one is 4.11-rc5), from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.11-rc5/ . get the amd64 files, except the lowlatency ones. then install them using dpkg, that should set this kernel as current. and then ryzen should be pretty stable
[16:25] <faugusztin> i got up to some 22 days before i rebooted today to install new BIOS on my ASUS PRIME X370 PRO
[16:25] <martin3> can ubuntu guest mount ntfs partition of a windows host?
[16:25] <compdoc> faugusztin, what version of ubutu is it?
[16:25] <faugusztin> i use 17.04 daily, but that is true for all versions
[16:25] <faugusztin> the fixes are in kernel, not ubuntu versions itself
[16:25] <compdoc> sure
[16:25] <faugusztin> that is why for Ryzen you want to use 4.11
[16:26] <tomreyn> martin3: by "host" and "guest", are you referring to virtualization?
[16:26] <faugusztin> martin3: in general, two operating systems can't mount same partition at same time
[16:26] <bpichich> Hi, I just installed ubuntu on a win vista to dual-boot but when I restart my pc I it loads vista... what should I do?
[16:27] <martin3> tomreyn yes
[16:28] <tomreyn> martin3: what faugusztin said
[16:28] <martin3> mounting it as read-only would be enough
[16:28] <martin3> possible?
[16:28] <sohel> i want to install a theme but i am confused which one category to select on gnome-look.org
[16:28] <faugusztin> martin3: no. but depending on your virtualization tool, there are things like for example Virtualbox shared folders
[16:28] <tomreyn> martin3: theoretically, but i wouldn't go that route. what are oyu trying to achieve there?
[16:28] <sohel> i saw some cool themes, i want to install them
[16:29] <k1l_> sohel: depends on what desktop you use.
[16:29] <sohel> i use gnome
[16:29] <faugusztin> martin3: where you can present a folder on host OS to a guest OS which has guest tools installed
[16:29] <bpichich> should i try re-installing ubuntu?
[16:29] <sohel> ubuntu gnome
[16:29] <martin3> tomreyn I want to share .emacs file
[16:29] <k1l_> sohel: then use gnome-shell
[16:29] <faugusztin> tomreyn: Samba/windows sharing is not enough ?
[16:29] <sohel> gnome-shell themes right?
[16:29] <faugusztin> martin3: i mean
[16:29] <k1l_> sohel: yes
[16:30] <sohel> no other will be supported, for example i saw gtk, or some other,
[16:30] <tomreyn> faugusztin: about ryzen, is 4.11 really needed or is the HWE 4.8 good enough?
[16:30] <sohel> is it possible for me to install openbox and use it on my computer and what it does
[16:30] <faugusztin> tomreyn: i had crashing even with 4.10 (2-6 hours)
[16:30] <martin3> faugusztin I am using vmware workstation
[16:30] <faugusztin> tomreyn: 4.11-rc1 was stable for 22 days
[16:30] <martin3> I asked in #vmware as well, but no answers so far
[16:30] <sohel> if i install openbox will i able to install other themes too?
[16:31] <tomreyn> faugusztin: did you do firmware upgrades between trying those versions, and when did you last try 4.8?
[16:31] <faugusztin> martin3: https://www.vmware.com/support/ws5/doc/ws_running_shared_folders.html
[16:31] <sohel> because the one i saw, which i liked by the way, it looks like those sci-fi movies hacker ish theme is in the other category
[16:31] <tomreyn> faugusztin: also did oyu do microcode updates?
[16:31] <faugusztin> tomreyn: around March 10 was last time i used pre-Kernel 4.11-rc1.
[16:32] <k1l_> sohel: you need that theme to be made to be used with the desktop environment you have got.
[16:32] <faugusztin> tomreyn: i got my hardware, i updated to latest BIOS at the time, installed Ubuntu 17.04, crashed within 2 hours, updated to 4.10.something, crashed in 5 hours, updated to 4.11-rc1 and disabled nouveau, didn't crash since
[16:32] <k1l_> sohel: of course you can change the desktop in use to use a different theme. but its like changing the car because you want a different color.
[16:32] <SCHAPiE> hm, 4.10.9 here, but not on Ubuntu
[16:32] <sohel> how can i do that, it was showing openbox supported or something
[16:33] <tomreyn> faugusztin: thanks for the info. ;) i plan to get one, too, so am looking for experiences.
[16:33] <faugusztin> 4.10 might have been enough, masybe it was nouveau all the time, but 4.10 is certainly required https://www.servethehome.com/amd-ryzen-with-ubuntu-here-is-what-you-have-to-do-to-fix-constant-crashes/
[16:33] <sohel> is openbox is different de?
[16:33] <faugusztin> and as i said, for me 4.11-rc1 was the sweet spot
[16:33] <k1l_> sohel: yes
[16:33] <tomreyn> cool
[16:34] <sohel> oh! i though some how it is a tool
[16:34] <sohel> thought*
[16:34] <faugusztin> martin3: you add shared folders, you install vmware guest tools in ubuntu, then you should see those folders as some mounts in Ubuntu
[16:34] <martin3> faugusztin nice!
[16:34] <sohel> ok to use gtk category themes what should i do?
[16:37] <sohel> ?
[16:37] <sohel> ok so to use gtk category themes what should i do?
[16:38] <sohel> or to install gtk2 or gtk 3 themes what should i do?
[16:38] <tomreyn> faugusztin: so linux-image-generic-hwe-16.04-edge would probably work on 16.04
[16:39] <tomreyn> or it might ;)
[16:39] <faugusztin> tomreyn: maybe, maybe not. i am not going to test that :)
[16:39] <tomreyn> okay, just saying, in case you like lts as much as i do
[16:39] <casawi> ciao
[16:39] <sohel> can anybody help me out with this please?
[16:40] <martin3> ok I have directory with .emacs mounted. I guess I should now just link ~/.emacs to /mnt/<shared dir>?
[16:40] <casawi> come install nvidia su debian
[16:40] <syntaks> hmm faugusztin, did you have ssd issues also?
[16:40] <faugusztin> syntaks: nope, MX300 1050GB works just fine
[16:40] <syntaks> hrm
[16:40] <sohel> k1l: ?
[16:40] <syntaks> interesting
[16:41] <casawi> come install nvidia su debian
[16:41] <faugusztin> syntaks: but what i meant is that pre-4.10 or 4.11 kernels are very unstable on Ryzen
[16:41] <sohel> k1l_
[16:41] <faugusztin> syntaks: people couldn't compile kernels on those older kernels, so i am not surprised you have rsync stability issues
[16:41] <k1l_> sohel: yes, gtk3 is gnome-shell
[16:41] <k1l_> casawi: #debian for debian issues, please
[16:41] <sohel> and gtk 2? so i can install theme, yeah?
[16:41] <syntaks> faugusztin: thanks a lot, at least i know another person out there has a similar config :)
[16:42] <tomreyn> !it | casawi
[16:42] <syntaks> now what would be a real deal maker/breaker, is the gtx 1080 sitting in there
[16:42] <casawi> k1l please  casawi: #debian for debian issues, please
[16:42] <faugusztin> syntaks: the only issue i have is that for some reason my Ryzen system doesn't like my IBM M1015 card - with it plugged in, Ubuntu stops at purple screen.
[16:42] <faugusztin> syntaks: but i only removed one hard drive from the system and i don't need that card for now then
[16:43] <MonkeyDust> casawi  ubuntu is too different from debian ... go to the #debian channel
[16:43] <faugusztin> syntaks: be aware that IOMMU grouping is horrible on Ryzen (if you are thinking about that)
[16:43] <syntaks> oh really?
[16:43] <faugusztin> http://paste.ubuntu.com/24347454/
[16:43] <faugusztin> really
[16:44] <faugusztin> on my board group 0 is everything connected to X370
[16:44] <faugusztin> Group 5 is everything connected to CPU\
[16:44] <casawi> k1l how to install nvidia 375.39 geforce940m debian please help
[16:44] <syntaks> oh..my...
[16:44] <faugusztin> and yes, that includes PCI-E slots
[16:44] <faugusztin> as you can see my GT710 in group 0
[16:44] <k1l_> casawi: "/join #debian"
[16:44] <syntaks> e.g.: video might get shit on
[16:44] <syntaks> given the proper context
[16:44] <faugusztin> syntaks: and due the design of the Ryzen platform, group 5 is pretty important
[16:45] <faugusztin> syntaks: as that is 2 SATA ports, M.2 slot and the main PCI-E slots :)
[16:45] <syntaks> oh man
[16:45] <faugusztin> which might be ok to pass to a VM together, but sounds a bit stupid
[16:45] <syntaks> absolutely
[16:45] <faugusztin> i mean you get 6 more SATA ports from the X370, but still
[16:46] <syntaks> i'm almost tempted to try to install on this ssd again
[16:46] <syntaks> i noticed like i said earlier, passing acpi=off was ok
[16:46] <syntaks> no i/o issues
[16:46] <faugusztin> what i can tell you is that i used 17.04 daily build, put the 4.11-rc kernel on it, and it was stable since
[16:46] <syntaks> what bothers me though is that without passing that, it showed half the ram
[16:47] <syntaks> here's where i'm at with this
[16:47] <syntaks> i have a return ready for pickup tomorrow via UPS ala amazon
[16:47] <syntaks> i can either futz with this build a bit more
[16:47] <syntaks> or get something that works stable as-is
[16:47] <syntaks> it's a really nice machine otherwise
[16:47] <faugusztin> well, there is always X99
[16:48] <faugusztin> though that might be a stupid thing to buy now
[16:48] <faugusztin> considering X299 should be out in late June
[16:48] <syntaks> i mean
[16:48] <syntaks> it really can't hurt much to just give it another *try* before returning
[16:48] <faugusztin> syntaks: also be sure to run the RAM at 2133Mhz only for first tries
[16:49] <faugusztin> Ryzen has issues running RAM in certain combinations over some clocks
[16:49] <syntaks> noted
[16:49] <Antares> BUY GOLD BLACK FISH IN PATI, IT IS POSSIBLE WITHOUT MARKING AND WITH RESPECTED CHARACTERISTICS!
[16:49] <syntaks> i'll make tehse changes
[16:50] <faugusztin> syntaks: http://www.legitreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/ddr4-memory-support.jpg this is the initial memory clock support based on amount of modules and single/dual rank modules
[16:51] <faugusztin> so 2133 is a safe starting spot, just to be sure. when you know it works at that clock, you can try to use XMP/D.O.C.P. profiles to run at higher clock
[16:51] <faugusztin> FYI
[16:51] <syntaks> just when i thought i was done with this machine, you pulled me back in
[16:51] <martin3> not sure what vim installation should I pick? vim * vim-gnome * vim-tiny * vim-athena * vim-athena-py2 * vim-gnome-py2 * vim-gtk * vim-gtk-py2 * vim-gtk3 * vim-gtk3-py2 * vim-nox * vim-nox-py2
[16:52] <syntaks> (godfather pseudo-reference)
[16:52] <faugusztin> syntaks: i am just telling you my experiences. you can ignore them :)
[16:52] <syntaks> i'd rather not, i love the machine
[16:52] <faugusztin> martin3: nano :)
[16:52] <syntaks> if 4.10 isn't sufficient, it makes perfect sense
[16:52] <martin3> i want the most fully featured one
[16:53] <syntaks> martin3: install vim, and pack on whatever plugins you need after
[16:53] <martin3> with python 2.x. so vim-gnome-py2 I guess?
[16:53] <martin3> syntaks python support is determined at compile time though
[16:53] <syntaks> i thought i saw some python plugins for vim, are you sure?
[16:53] <martin3> no clue what just "vim" is
[16:53] <syntaks> standard vim
[16:54] <syntaks> 16:51 < martin3> not sure what vim installation should I pick? vim
[16:54] <syntaks> the first one you listed
[16:54] <martin3> syntaks there are python plugins for vim, but vim that wasn't compiled with python support won't be able to run them
[16:54] <syntaks> ahh
[16:54] <DJleon28> Hi
[16:54] <DJleon28> What's up
[16:55] <sebsebseb> DJleon28: hi
[16:55] <uxfi> hello DJleon28
[16:56] <DJleon28> Omg sitting in train soooo boring
[16:58] <DJleon28> What are u guys doing
[16:59] <DJones> DJleon28: This is the Ubuntu support channel, if you have a support question, its welcome here, general chat is in #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:00] <tgm4883> !offtopic | DJleon28
[17:07] <Guest5619> test
[17:07] <Guest5619> ok works thx
[17:14] <jfkdo> what's happened to "new / empty file" folder option?
[17:16] <sohel> i just install ubuntu gnome, which category of themes should i download and how should i install it
[17:16] <martin3> how do I change login resolution? a bit annoying that it is 800x600
[17:16] <melonin_highsurf> hello how do i run the unity desktop with UNITY_NEKO=1 to see cats?
[17:19] <sohel> ?
[17:19] <ducasse> !theme | jfkdo
[17:19] <sohel> i just install ubuntu gnome, which category of themes should i download and how should i install it
[17:19] <ducasse> jfkdo: sorry, wrong tab
[17:19] <ducasse> !theme | sohel
[17:20] <sohel> ducasseubottu: which category?
[17:20] <sohel> ducasseubottu: and how can i install it
[17:20] <ducasse> !changethemes
[17:22] <sohel> thnx i will have a look and get back
[17:24] <binbox> hello
[17:25] <binbox> how do u find 16.04
[17:26] <compdoc> to download?
[17:26] <compdoc> https://www.ubuntu.com/download
[17:28] <UnbrokenMotion> Hello, could someone help me? I'm attempting to connect to my wifi network using wpa_supplicant and have generated the necessary config file however the command is returning an error when I run it
[17:30] <pavlos> the error is ...
[17:36] <vak> hi all
[17:37] <vak> should one wait for 13th of April to install Ubuntu 17 or one could install it already and get all things via the package upadates?
[17:38] <trism> vak: if you install it now and keep it updated you will have the final version when it is released
[17:39] <vak> trism: thank you for reply. Is there any reason not to install it now and wait until 13th of April?
[17:40] <ducasse> vak: it is often recommended to wait a bit after a new release to install it, so the most common bugs are fixed
[17:40] <vak> ducasse: i see, thank you
[17:41] <hanshenrik> ...
[17:42] <hanshenrik> isn't that was the RCs are for?
[17:42] <LufyCZ> Hi, I want to setup a HTPC, and want to start kodi through ssh, but it gives me an Unable to create GUI error. How do I simulate running the command on the pc itself ,
[17:42] <hanshenrik> what the heck is HTPC?
[17:42] <hanshenrik> LufyCZ, anyway, Xvfb or xorg
[17:42] <LufyCZ> Home theater pc
[17:42] <tgm4883> hanshenrik: home theatre PC
[17:43] <tgm4883> I would think that "DISPLAY=:0.0 kodi" might work
[17:43] <vak> if there are some risks only and no other drawbacks I'd install it now. However I am not seeing any April images here: http://releases.ubuntu.com/17.04/
[17:43] <AEL-H> A while ago in this channel someone recommended me a tool to recover filesystems, it was very useful but I have since forgotten the name, can anyone recommend tools for recovering filesystems from disks?
[17:43] <syntaks> interesting faugusztin
[17:43] <syntaks> i managed to get an install going
[17:43] <tgm4883> vak: because it's not released yet
[17:43] <syntaks> on ssd
[17:43] <hanshenrik> maybe DISPLAY=:0 kodi
[17:43] <hanshenrik> LufyCZ, ^
[17:43] <syntaks> however grub-install says install device isn't support
[17:43] <k1l_> vak: #ubuntu+1 for non-final releases
[17:43] <syntaks> supported*
[17:43] <vak> ok
[17:44] <hanshenrik> (if you want to start a program through ssh loading on the desktop )
[17:44] <syntaks> there we go
[17:44] <faugusztin> AEL-H: maybe testdisk ?
[17:44] <syntaks> had to specify /dev/sda strangely
[17:44] <faugusztin> syntaks: M.2 drive ?
[17:44] <LufyCZ> xvfb is a distro ?
[17:44] <AEL-H> I think I remember 'clean' being somewhere in the name, and it was bootable from a usb I think?
[17:44] <AEL-H> something like ddclean but I can't find it at all
[17:45] <syntaks> sec
[17:45] <ducasse> LufyCZ: which ubuntu is this?
[17:45] <LufyCZ> its xubuntu
[17:46] <ducasse> LufyCZ: is the x server already running?
[17:46] <LufyCZ> What do you mean by that ?
[17:47] <pavlos> AEL-H, there is a ddrescue tool
[17:47] <ducasse> LufyCZ: is the graphical display active?
[17:47] <LufyCZ> Yes it is
[17:48] <ducasse> LufyCZ: then the suggestion you have been given should work
[17:48] <LufyCZ> The DISPLAY=:0.0 one ?
[17:49] <ducasse> LufyCZ: yes
[17:49] <LufyCZ> root@LufyNTB:~# DISPLAY=:0 kodi No protocol specified
[17:49] <ALeplan> Hi guys, i got a little problem, i'm trying to cross compile qt for my raspberry, and when i try to configure qt i'm getting, "QT requires a C++ 11 compiler", and when i check for g++ version its in 5.4.1, it should work no?
[17:49] <LufyCZ> Gives me a No protocol specified
[17:51] <ducasse> LufyCZ: you shouldn't be doing this as root. why do you want to start it over ssh in the first place?
[17:52] <tgm4883> LufyCZ: yes, root is definitely wrong
[17:52] <LufyCZ> I want to put it under my tv and never see it again
[17:52] <tgm4883> LufyCZ: you're running this on a pi or something aren't you
[17:52] <LufyCZ> No, its an old notebook
[17:52] <tgm4883> LufyCZ: then why are you logged in as root
[17:52] <ducasse> LufyCZ: so why not just let it start kodi on boot and leave it?
[17:53] <LufyCZ> How do you do that ? xD
[17:54] <ducasse> LufyCZ: there must be a thousand guides online to setting up an old laptop as a htpc that explains exactly that
[17:54] <LufyCZ> ducasse: k thanks, will search around
[17:55] <ducasse> LufyCZ: look at the kodi site first
[17:56] <ALeplan> Anyone has an idea for my G++ not compatible with C++11 ? (i think that's my problem but i'm a bit of a beginner :) )
[17:57] <MonkeyDust> ALeplan  if you don't get an answer here, try in ##c++
[17:58] <ALeplan> Ok, cheers for advice
[17:58] <ioria> ALeplan, have you tried  -std=c++11 ?
[17:58] <pavlos> LufyCZ, this may help ... http://xubuntugeek.blogspot.com/2011/12/add-application-to-xfcexubuntu-session.html
[18:00] <ALeplan> Ioria, i tried but i get an invalid command line switch .. :/
[18:01] <ioria> ALeplan,  g++ --version
[18:01] <ALeplan> 5.4.1
[18:02] <ALeplan> Seems legit
[18:02] <ALeplan> I mean it should natively work with C++11 i guess
[18:02] <LufyCZ> pavlos: Thanks, that works
[18:02] <ioria> ALeplan,  on xenial ?
[18:03] <mcphail> ALeplan: you're cross compiling? You need a compiler and toolchain for your target architecture. Not a beginner's task, and beyond me
[18:03] <ALeplan> I do got both on them mcPhail
[18:03] <ALeplan> Xenial ?
[18:03] <ALeplan> i'm following this tutorial https://www.ics.com/blog/configuring-qt-creator-raspberry-pi
[18:04] <ioria> ALeplan,  what ubuntu are you using ?
[18:04] <MonkeyDust> ALeplan  cat /etc/issue
[18:04] <ALeplan> Ubuntu 16.04
[18:05] <ioria> !info g++ xenial
[18:05] <teli1331> Hi, how to reinstall software center?
[18:05] <teli1331> it doesnt start
[18:05] <teli1331> running 17.04
[18:05] <ioria> ALeplan,  where did you get 5.4.1 ?
[18:06] <MonkeyDust> teli1331  #ubuntu+1 for 17.04
[18:07] <ALeplan> i did use sudo apt-get install g++-5
[18:08] <ioria> !info  g++-5 xenial
[18:11] <ioria> ALeplan,  are you sure you are on 16.04 ?
[18:12] <ALeplan> How can i check for it ?
[18:12] <ALeplan> i did my VM one week ago with last distrib
[18:13] <ioria> ALeplan,  cat /etc/issue
[18:13] <ALeplan> 16.04.2
[18:13] <ALeplan> i did it before but did not understood what you meant :)
[18:14] <Gopal> hi
[18:14] <Gopal> anyone using amd r5 m 430 gfx on ubuntu ?
[18:14] <Gopal> i need help to setup multi graphics card
[18:15] <Gopal> can anyone help ?
[18:15] <ioria> ALeplan,  that there is no 5.4.1 on xenial
[18:16] <ALeplan> Hm ok so could you just tell me what should i google or anything cause i'm a bit lost
[18:17] <_28Kb> Gopal, install proprietary drivers
[18:17] <jfkdo> 6.3.0 here
[18:17] <ducasse> ALeplan: can you pastebin 'apt policy g++-5'?
[18:17] <Gopal> how ? amd gpu pro supports r5 m430?
[18:18] <ALeplan> is that anyway i could connect to irc through  web browser or natively on linux? cause i can't copy paste from my vm
[18:18] <Gopal> @28KB can u plz help ?
[18:19] <_28Kb> go to software&updates then additional drivers
[18:19] <_28Kb> you should get list of drivers if supported
[18:20] <Gopal> amd r5 m430 is new graphics card
[18:20] <Gopal> no drivers are made for ubuntu
[18:20] <jfkdo> is it possible to install the droid sans font in ubuntu?
[18:20] <Gopal> even windows 10 detect it as r5 m330
[18:20] <ALeplan2> g++ 5 g++:   InstallГ©В : 4:5.3.1-1ubuntu1   CandidatВ : 4:5.3.1-1ubuntu1  Table de versionВ :  *** 4:5.3.1-1ubuntu1 500         500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status N: Impossible de trouver le paquet 5
[18:20] <akik> ALeplan2: https://webchat.freenode.net/
[18:20] <ALeplan2> Yes thank you i found it :)
[18:21] <ducasse> jfkdo: it's in the repos iirc
[18:21] <ALeplan2> LAst one mean "N: Can't find packet 5"
[18:22] <_28Kb> sorry for that.. use nouveau until drivers are released
[18:22] <jfkdo> doesn't look so
[18:22] <Gopal> my laptop is having two gfx card
[18:22] <Gopal> it will auto switch ?
[18:23] <ducasse> jfkdo: seems i misremembered, but just put it in ~/.local/share/fonts
[18:24] <_28Kb> not sure... my nvidia works fine with proprietary
[18:24] <_28Kb> 3d accel was poor when i used nouveau
[18:24] <glupaci> k1l and ikonia hi lames
[18:24] <_28Kb> you shild try... you got nothing to lose
[18:25] <_28Kb> should*
[18:25] <Gopal> thx and how to improve battery backup ? i have installed intel powertop
[18:26] <_28Kb> dunno about that
[18:26] <ducasse> Gopal: if the gpu is very new it may not be supported yet.
[18:26] <glupaci> gpu is
[18:26] <Gopal> it is giving very less battery backup and even laptop is switched off battery drains
[18:27] <_28Kb> nouveau stuff sounds promising.. i had problem with my GUP being too old :)
[18:27] <_28Kb> GPU*
[18:30] <levak> ikonia fack you :)
[18:30] <sflmlt> hi there, first day on budgie and it feels pretty good. One thing I miss is muliple desktop (and hot corners), I don't see a configuration for it but maybe I just missed it?
[18:31] <ikonia> sflmlt: is ubuntu shipping budgie in the repos now ?
[18:31] <ducasse> sflmlt: try #ubuntu+1
[18:32] <ducasse> ikonia: in zesty, afaik
[18:32] <ikonia> ducasse: really, thats interesting
[18:32] <desnqk> ikonia fack you lame
[18:32] <k1l_> sflmlt:  are you sure hotcorners are part of budgie at all? the guys in #ubuntu-budgie might know
[18:33] <Gopal> plz solve , battery drain even laptop is switched off
[18:33] <sflmlt> so sorry, wrong tab, I'm trying out budgie on solus. I have to say while it feels tight I've grown accustomed to unity and all the features
[18:33] <ikonia> Gopal: if the battery is draining when the laptop is switched off, that is not a software problem
[18:33] <k1l_> sflmlt: ok, so better ask the solus support about this
[18:33] <ducasse> Gopal: you need to ask about that in ##hardware
[18:34] <Gopal> thx
[18:34] <docmax> how can i easily stop unity gui, jump to tty and go back to gui?
[18:35] <sflmlt> @kll_ yep, apologies for the disruption
[18:35] <cina> ciao
[18:35] <ducasse> docmax: ctrl+alt+f1, then alt+f7
[18:35] <docmax> ducasse: no, i want to SHUTDOWN the gui
[18:35] <skape> ikonia fuck you ind fuck k1l  :) LAMES
[18:35] <cina> help !
[18:36] <ducasse> docmax: then switch to vc1, stop lightdm, then start it again when you need it
[18:36] <docmax> ducasse: systemctl stop lightdm?
[18:36] <ducasse> docmax: right
[18:37] <docmax> ducasse: i want it better with ctrl+alt+backspace (the old days)
[18:37] <ducasse> docmax: then just enable that
[18:37] <docmax> and back in console "startx"
[18:37] <ducasse> docmax: startx is not supported on ubuntu anymore
[18:37] <ikonia> why would anyone want this ?
[18:38] <docmax> is there something better than "systemctl start lightdm"?
[18:38] <ikonia> what is wrong with that
[18:38] <ikonia> that's the question
[18:38] <docmax> ok i could make a script
[18:38] <ducasse> docmax: 'better'?
[18:38] <ikonia> in what way "better"
[18:38] <k1l_> docmax: "better"?
[18:38] <docmax> better = small command
[18:38] <ducasse> docmax: use an alias
[18:38] <docmax> ok i have to make my own startx
[18:38] <ikonia> docmax: just make an alias
[18:38] <ikonia> but come on 3 words.....
[18:39] <discipulus> Why not write a script for "systemctl start lightdm" and call it using "startx"?
[18:39] <docmax> alias? is that some kind of function in ubuntu?
[18:39] <ducasse> docmax: 'help alias'
[18:39] <Gopal> why it says ? "[00:09] == Cannot send to channel: ##hardware"
[18:40] <_28Kb> they must have hardware issues :)
[18:40] <ikonia> Gopal: you need a registered freenode account
[18:40] <ducasse> !register | Gopal
[18:40] <Gopal> thx
[18:41] <jfkdo> what's happened to "new / empty file" folder option?
[18:41] <ikonia> jfkdo: ?
[18:41] <ikonia> in what respect, a bit more detail will be needed
[18:41] <ducasse> jfkdo: where?
[18:41] <jfkdo> ikonia: in nautilus, context meny
[18:42] <ikonia> new folder is there for me
[18:42] <ducasse> jfkdo: which ubuntu version?
[18:42] <jfkdo> i see templates but no epty file option
[18:42] <_28Kb> maybe you're in read only area
[18:42] <jfkdo> 17.04
[18:42] <ducasse> !zesty | jfkdo
[18:43] <jfkdo> it is not going to puff change into princess on the 13th so there is not much sense in pasting this
[18:44] <ducasse> jfkdo: they would be the people who know what has changed
[18:44] <jfkdo> ikonia: under new folder, there is new file meny entry
[18:44] <jfkdo> before Paste and Select All
[18:47] <ikonia> jfkdo: you need to use the ubuntu+1 channel
[18:47] <ikonia> 17.04 is not in official support yet
[18:49] <JustCurious> Hello, I have a problem with a Seagate Backup Plus (external HD). It's exfat formatted (on Windows 7). It's plug and play and it's automatically mounted on Ubuntu Mate 17.04, but on Ubuntu 12.04 it's not detected, althoug it's shown in lsusb as Bus 003 Device 008: ID 0bc2:ab28 Seagate RSS LLC
[18:51] <ducasse> JustCurious: which kernel on 12.04? btw, 12.04 is nearly eol now.
[18:53] <JustCurious> the last one ducasse
[18:53] <JustCurious> I know it's eol in a few days
[18:54] <ducasse> JustCurious: 'uname -r'
[18:54] <JustCurious> 3.2.0-126-generic
[18:54] <ioria> JustCurious, you may need exfat-fuse an exfat-utils, but not in the precise repo (you can try ppa or backport)
[18:54] <s10gopal> it is possible to get paid support for home user ?
[18:54] <JustCurious> ioria, I've already exfat-fuse and exfat-utils installed
[18:54] <k1l_> s10gopal: canonical offers ubuntu-advance, yes
[18:55] <JustCurious> why not in the precise repo ioria?
[18:55] <s10gopal> but it ask more than 50 pc
[18:55] <ioria> !info exfat-fuse precise
[18:55] <s10gopal> its not for home user
[18:55] <jfkdo> JustCurious: because precise is 6 years old
[18:55] <JustCurious> ok
[18:55] <kostkon> jfkdo, 5y
[18:55] <KatonBr> /join@wine
[18:56] <JustCurious> but that 12.04 being 6 years old should not be the problem
[18:56] <k1l_> JustCurious: it is
[18:56] <ducasse> JustCurious: you might also want to try a newer kernel
[18:56] <k1l_> JustCurious: 12.04 is shut down end of april
[18:56] <kostkon> JustCurious, exfat support is a relatively recent development
[18:57] <ioria> JustCurious,  and sudo mount -t exfat /dev/sdbX    mountpoint not working ?
[18:57] <s10gopal> how i can get paid support for home user ? i laptop only .
[18:57] <JustCurious> ok, but I already tried the same disk formatted in ntfs and no way
[18:57] <ikonia> s10gopal: contact canonical
[18:57] <ikonia> s10gopal: they will over you support agreements
[18:57] <jfkdo> windows xp support it though
[18:57] <s10gopal> tried bt no replay to email yet
[18:58] <ikonia> s10gopal: what did you mail ?
[18:58] <ikonia> and when
[18:58] <JustCurious> cat /dev  ==>>> sdb <[18:59] <JustCurious> not sdb1 nor sdb2
[18:59] <ikonia> thats a drive
[18:59] <ikonia> not a partition
[18:59] <ikonia> and why are you catting /dev ?
[18:59] <JustCurious> I don't know what to do ikonia
[18:59] <JustCurious> thats why
[18:59] <s10gopal> on this page i dropped a msg
[18:59] <s10gopal> 10 days ago
[19:00] <JustCurious> cat ls usb  Bus 003 Device 008: ID 0bc2:ab28 Seagate RSS LLC
[19:01] <ikonia> s10gopal: what page ?
[19:01] <JustCurious> Gparted don't recognize the disk
[19:01] <ikonia> JustCurious: but cat /dev will do nothing,
[19:01] <s10gopal> https://www.canonical.com/services/contact-us
[19:01] <ikonia> JustCurious: how many hard disks are in your computer ?
[19:01] <JustCurious> ikonia, it was just to inform you that the system recognizes the drive, but not the partitions
[19:01] <JustCurious> just one
[19:01] <JustCurious> sda
[19:02] <ducasse> JustCurious: that's no partition
[19:02] <JustCurious> sdb is the external one wich I'm trying to connect to my Ubuntu
[19:02] <JustCurious> I know ducasse
[19:02] <ikonia> s10gopal: https://www.ubuntu.com/support/plans-and-pricing
[19:02] <ikonia> JustCurious: how many hard disks are in your computer ?
[19:02] <k1l_> JustCurious: i still say that its a hardwar support issue from the kernel.
[19:02] <kostkon> JustCurious, have you tried running gparted from a 16.04 live usb?
[19:02] <ikonia> ahh just one
[19:02] <ikonia> ok - so where is the one you are trying to acccess
[19:03] <ikonia> if there is only one
[19:03] <JustCurious> kostkon with Ubuntu 17.04 no problem, HD mounted automatically
[19:03] <JustCurious> the problem is with my Ubuntu 12.04
[19:03] <_28Kb> use u17 to store data, reformat partition, and put data back
[19:03] <kostkon> JustCurious, well then you know what you've got to do
[19:03] <ducasse> JustCurious: have you tried another kernel?
[19:03] <ikonia> JustCurious: pastebin "sudo fdisk -l"
[19:04] <k1l_> JustCurious: you know that between 12.04 and 17.04 is a huge difference in hardware support?
[19:04] <k1l_> JustCurious: why do you care about 12.04? its dead end of this month
[19:04] <s10gopal> check ur page it ask min order 50 pc
[19:04] <ikonia> that is a better question....
[19:04] <s10gopal> and one pc cost $150
[19:04] <JustCurious> http://paste.ubuntu.com/24349861/
[19:05] <ikonia> s10gopal: https://www.ubuntu.com/support/contact-us
[19:05] <ikonia> s10gopal: pick up the phone
[19:05] <ikonia> s10gopal: and yes, $150 is not unreasonable for a professional support agreement for 1 year
[19:05] <JustCurious> k1l_ because I am very fond of 12.04
[19:05] <JustCurious> I will continue with 12.04
[19:05] <k1l_> JustCurious: did you get the point of 12,04 beeing shut down end of this month?
[19:05] <JustCurious> not for me
[19:05] <kostkon> JustCurious, what does that even mean
[19:06] <ducasse> JustCurious: we will not continue supporting it
[19:06] <JustCurious> that I will run 12.04 eol anyway
[19:06] <kostkon> JustCurious, 16.04 is more or less the same
[19:06] <_28Kb> i just hardly wait the age when only one version of linux OS will be available and used
[19:06] <k1l_> JustCurious: m(
[19:06] <s10gopal> but we can purchase a new windows in that amount
[19:06] <JustCurious> I've got everything in order on 12.04, not prepared to reinstall or upgrade
[19:07] <ducasse> JustCurious: and third time - have you tried a newer kernel?
[19:07] <JustCurious> ducasse, yes, I said that in Ubuntu 17.04 (my laptop) it recognizes the HD without problem
[19:07] <ikonia> ducasse: as my question is being ignored, I'll guys you may have already asked, but do any of the disk tools, parted/fdisk/etc show the device
[19:07] <ducasse> JustCurious: i mean on 12.04
[19:07] <JustCurious> my PC (Ubuntu 12.04) does not
[19:08] <kostkon> !mainline
[19:08] <JustCurious> I have the newest kernel for Ubuntu 12.04
[19:08] <lost`> JustCurious:  upgreat 16.04
[19:08] <k1l_> JustCurious: so you know what the issue is, you refuse to solve it but run a soon EOL release.
[19:08] <ducasse> JustCurious: there are newer ones in mainline
[19:09] <JustCurious> ducasse? for 12.04?
[19:09] <MonkeyDust> isnt 12.04 dead?
[19:09] <ducasse> JustCurious: for ubuntu in general
[19:10] <kostkon> MonkeyDust, soon to be
[19:10] <ioria> JustCurious, can you unplug, replug and paste dmesg | tail  ?  maybe there are other issues
[19:10] <ducasse> JustCurious: they're not intended for specific releases
[19:10] <JustCurious> I thought I would get more information about the issue in here, not recommendations about upgrading to newer Ubuntu releases
[19:10] <ducasse> !mainline | JustCurious try one of these
[19:11] <k1l_> JustCurious: you know with 12.04 you are running the 2012 hardware support. and you are arguing that most recent hardware is not working. you get what the issue might be?
[19:12] <JustCurious> http://paste.ubuntu.com/24349948/
[19:13] <_28Kb> find a nice wall and hit it with your head
[19:13] <ducasse> JustCurious: if you try a mainline kernel that might solve the problem without upgrading the whole release. then you're just stuck not getting support ;)
[19:13] <JustCurious> ok ducasse I'll try that
[19:13] <ikonia> JustCurious: sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb
[19:13] <kostkon> JustCurious, http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTM5NTQ
[19:15] <ioria> JustCurious, has been attached
[19:15] <JustCurious> ./dev$ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb    no output, it keeps thinking................
[19:15] <s10gopal> windows 10 vs ubuntu 16 which is best ? i am doing b tech in computer science . i dont play games
[19:15] <ikonia> s10gopal: up to you
[19:15] <ioria> JustCurious,  try sudo parted -l
[19:15] <k1l_> s10gopal: since you ask in #ubuntu: its ubuntu :)
[19:16] <s10gopal> windows 10 can run ubuntu in bash
[19:16] <s10gopal> anyone tried it ?
[19:16] <kostkon> JustCurious, oh wait. the fuse support is in the 12.04 backports... http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise-backports/exfat-fuse
[19:16] <ikonia> we know
[19:16] <_28Kb> you can do anything you want in ubuntu... until next release
[19:16] <ioria> he said he got it
[19:17] <s10gopal> until next release ? mean
[19:18] <_28Kb> canonical dudes get quite cash for something that is free
[19:18] <_28Kb> always showing surface instead of essence
[19:18] <ikonia> what?
[19:19] <k1l_> _28Kb: ubuntu is open source. you dont need to pay to use it.
[19:19] <pavlos> JustCurious, did the sudo parted -l /dev/sdb work?
[19:20] <JustCurious> no pavlos
[19:20] <s10gopal> why intel and amd dont provide all drivers for linux ? is it monopoly ? or linux dont need drivers ?
[19:20] <ikonia> s10gopal: intel does
[19:20] <ikonia> s10gopal: could you stop talking utter nonsense as fact
[19:20] <ikonia> if you have a question ask, but don't make bad statements as if you know it
[19:20] <s10gopal> sorry
[19:20] <docmax> found a way for switching to console and shutdown lightdm
[19:21] <ikonia> docmax: we told you how
[19:21] <k1l_> s10gopal: _28Kb for general talk better move to #ubuntu-offtopic . we focus on technical support in here
[19:21] <docmax> sudo systemctl stop lightdm && sudo chvt 1 <- with shortcut in unity
[19:21] <ikonia> ha ha ha ha
[19:21] <ikonia> thats does nothing
[19:21] <docmax> it works!
[19:22] <ikonia> it's exactly what we told you to do (that you said was too long) and you've added a pointless virtual terminal change on the end to make it even longer
[19:22] <docmax> and in console -> alias gui="systemctl start lightdm"
[19:22] <ikonia> then you've come back to tell us as if you figured this out yourself
[19:22] <_28Kb> he likes it better this way :)
[19:22] <docmax> chvt is neccesarry, because it jumps to the loading log
[19:23] <compdoc> i think what we have here, is a failure to communicate
[19:23] <ikonia> docmax: no, it's not needed
[19:23] <pavlos> JustCurious, so dmesg shows sdb1 and sdb2 but parted does not see the disk?
[19:23] <ikonia> "the loading log"
[19:23] <docmax> ikonia: i have no login
[19:23] <JustCurious> exactly pavlos
[19:23] <ikonia> docmax: and ?
[19:23] <docmax> dont know how to describe it
[19:23] <docmax> where you see the boot log before unity start
[19:24] <ioria> JustCurious,   apt-cache policy exfat-fuse
[19:24] <docmax> jumps back there and i cant login
[19:24] <ikonia> docmax: the boot log ? thats nothing to do with the desktop
[19:24] <ikonia> it jumps back to the VT you are running in
[19:24] <ikonia> because you stopped the login greeter
[19:24] <docmax> yes VT 7
[19:25] <docmax> ikonia: then tell me how to solve it without chvt 1
[19:25] <ikonia> docmax: just restart the greeter
[19:25] <docmax> ikonia: i have no login prompt!
[19:25] <ikonia> and you'll get a login greeter....to login
[19:25] <ikonia> docmax: you do it in the startup
[19:26] <docmax> the login greeter is not there after lightdm stops
[19:26] <Aramka> y
[19:26] <ikonia> docmax: correct
[19:26] <docmax> try yourself
[19:26] <ikonia> as lightdm hosts the greeter
[19:26] <docmax> ikonia: ok, but i want the greeter
[19:26] <ikonia> docmax: this seems pointless, you have a working solution thats even more work than we told you to do, "enjoy it"
[19:28] <JustCurious> dmesg | tail http://paste.ubuntu.com/24350045/
[19:29] <ioria> JustCurious,   apt-cache policy exfat-fuse
[19:29] <ducasse> docmax: what are you actually trying to accomplish here as the end goal? why not just let the gui run in the background and switch to the console when you want it?
[19:29] <pavlos> JustCurious, does 'lsblk -f' give you the filesystem?
[19:30] <JustCurious> apt-cache policy exfat-fuse output http://paste.ubuntu.com/24350052/
[19:31] <JustCurious>  'lsblk -f output http://paste.ubuntu.com/24350057/
[19:32] <ALeplan2> Guys if anyone got an idea why i got ERROR: Qt requires a C++11 compiler and yours does not seem to be that. Please upgrade. when i try to ./configure QT, i would be very thankful :)
[19:32] <ikonia> ALeplan2: Why do that
[19:32] <ikonia> qt is packaged
[19:32] <Redrield> Hm
[19:33] <Redrield> I just finished installing Ubuntu 16.02 on my Acer Aspite V3-575T
[19:33] <ALeplan2> I'm preparing cross compilation for my rasp
[19:33] <Redrield> There weren't any problems during the installation, and the Ubuntu partitions are there
[19:33] <Redrield> My problem is that when I try to boot, it boots straight to windows
[19:33] <ikonia> ALeplan2: its packaged for arm
[19:33] <k1l_> JustCurious: any reason you dont run 3.13 kernel from the ubuntu repo untill next 20 days?
[19:33] <Redrield> Upon further examination, there isn't a grub.efi anywhere on my system's EFI partition
[19:34] <SlidingHorn> Redrield, did you boot the liveUSB/install disk in UEFI mode?
[19:34] <JustCurious> k1l_ sorry don't get you
[19:34] <k1l_> !hwe | JustCurious
[19:34] <Redrield> SlidingHorn, I think I did
[19:35] <Redrield> Like, there are ubuntu entries on the EFI partition
[19:35] <Redrield> I'm trying to get the whole file tree now
[19:36] <Redrield> https://hastebin.com/sivoxemeya.md
[19:36] <ALeplan2> @Ikonia I'm following this https://www.ics.com/blog/configuring-qt-creator-raspberry-pi in order to develop with QT on my linux computer then cross compile it for my raspberry
[19:37] <ikonia> ALeplan2: its already pacaed
[19:37] <ikonia> packaged
[19:39] <JustCurious> so can't get any solution to the problem :-(
[19:39] <ioria> JustCurious,   looks like it's seen as sg not sd
[19:40] <JustCurious> just upgrade to a new version of ubuntu
[19:40] <k1l_> JustCurious: you dont want solutions
[19:40] <JustCurious> what does it means ioria
[19:40] <ioria> JustCurious,   wrong driver
[19:41] <JustCurious> ok
[19:42] <Redrield> Any way that I can fix that?
[19:42] <k1l_> JustCurious: did you try the more recent hew kernel?
[19:42] <JustCurious> well thanks for the responses
[19:42] <k1l_> *hwe
[19:42] <ducasse> JustCurious: you could actually _try_ the things we suggest, you know?
[19:42] <JustCurious> k1l_ no, because I can't damage the system
[19:42] <ikonia> how would it damaged the system ?
[19:43] <JustCurious> I am afraid
[19:43] <k1l_> JustCurious: this will not damage the system
[19:43] <ikonia> of what
[19:43] <JustCurious> so what are the steps to install the newest kernel for 12.04
[19:43] <k1l_> JustCurious: and for your dumb "i can run EOL" idea, look at ubuntu.com/usn and see what important security updates you will be missing when you run EOL releases
[19:43] <k1l_> !hwe | JustCurious
[19:45] <JustCurious> xserver-xorg-core- ... bof, I am very afraid I can get troubled with that
[19:45] <k1l_> JustCurious: i did not say xorg. i said kernel
[19:45] <SlidingHorn> wait...this whole time you've been asking for help with an EOL release?  You're lucky people have patronized you thus far.  12.04 support was dropped almost 3 years ago.
[19:45] <SlidingHorn> oh nvm I'm an idiot...
[19:46] <JustCurious> it will remove ok,
[19:46] <[jasper]> hej guys, I'm trying to solve the following issue. I've got a comma seperated string of numbers....like 23,24,25,23,30
[19:46] <[jasper]> how can I make this into a unique comma seperated string...
[19:46] <JustCurious> ok i'm already installing it k1l_
[19:46] <[jasper]> so all duplicate entries get removed....any smart solutions
[19:47] <ducasse> [jasper]: where? in bash?
[19:47] <ALeplan2> @Ikonia where can i get Qt packed for arm already ?
[19:47] <[jasper]> oh shit. I thought I was in java channel :)
[19:48] <Redrield> If anyone has some ideas, ping me
[19:48] <Redrield> Thanks
[19:48] <SlidingHorn> [jasper], watch the language please
[19:50] <JustCurious> k1l_ run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-update-grub 3.13.0-116-generic /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-116-generic
[19:50] <ducasse> Redrield: the boot order is probably set to boot windows first. use a live image to set ubuntu first with efibootmgr.
[19:52] <Redrield> ducasse, I set the boot order in my BIOS
[19:52] <Redrield> WBM is set as second priority, beneath my HDD
[19:53] <ducasse> Redrield: i'm talking about the one in the efi firmware, it has it's own.
[19:53] <Redrield> Oh
[19:53] <Redrield> Alright
[19:53] <ducasse> Redrield: 'sudo efibootmgr -v' to list entries, then use -o to set the new order.
[19:54] <JustCurious> k1l_ it has stopped there, it's lasting too much
[19:57] <Redrield> ducasse: is the rest of the boto order retained if I just select one item to move to the top?
[19:57] <Redrield> boot*
[19:57] <Redrield> Or do I need to specify all the way down
[19:58] <ducasse> Redrield: no, you need to set the entire order
[19:58] <k1l_> JustCurious: let it run for a bit.
[20:01] <JustCurious> it's lasting too much, i'm going to dinner, be right back, thanks k1l_
[20:03] <Redrield> I'm so confused
[20:04] <Redrield> I moved Ubuntu to the top priority
[20:04] <Redrield> And I'm right back into windows
[20:04] <Redrield> ;-;
[20:04] <frazr> Hi there folks, anyone know how to programatically paste into a terminal? know there's an application to do these kinds of things, cant remember the name though
[20:06] <frazr> wmctrl perhaps
[20:10] <ducasse> frazr: xclip or xdotool should do it
[20:10] <XHFHX> Hi there - a simple question. How do I move ~/foo/ to ~/bar/ such that ~/bar/foo - mv ~/foo ~/bar doesn't copy the foo folder
[20:13] <rafal1> .
[20:14] <frazr> ah, xdotool was the was i was thinking about, thanks ducasse
[20:15] <perpetually_high> XHFHX, are you sure? looks correct
[20:18] <deliquescent> Hi. I have windows laptop and and old laptop running Ubuntu. I set up an ssh server on the old laptop and I am trying to connect to it with my windows laptop using cygwin. The problem is that my windows laptop cannot find it. I think this is because I am on a school network. How do I make this work?
[20:19] <OerHeks> deliquescent, ask your school why ssh is not possible.
[20:20] <deliquescent> OerHeks: I don't think they are purposely block it. I think the network configuration is just complicated.
[20:21] <ducasse> deliquescent: if they are both wifi some networks (like schools) isolate clients
[20:22] <deliquescent> ducasse: I think they are doing something like that. Is there any workaround?
[20:22] <OerHeks> deliquescent, you are not sure, so ask them.
[20:22] <OerHeks> lolz
[20:23] <ducasse> deliquescent: yes, ask them not to do that ;)
[20:24] <Linuxchat> hello
[20:24] <JustCurious> k1l_
[20:24] <JustCurious> still waiting
[20:24] <JustCurious> more than 30 min
[20:24] <k1l_> JustCurious: were there any other errors?
[20:24] <Linuxchat> do you know how to use suse studio
[20:24] <JustCurious> run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-update-grub 3.13.0-116-generic /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-116-generic
[20:25] <JustCurious> the terminal freezed
[20:25] <k1l_> Linuxchat: this is obviously #ubuntu support, for suse issues ask in #suse or where they offer support
[20:25] <OerHeks> Linuxchat, yes, the guys in the suse channels help you
[20:25] <Linuxchat> ok
[20:26] <JustCurious> k1l_ do you recommend me to abort the installation?
[20:26] <deliquescent> ducasse: What I really need is figure out is the "path/ip" to my old computer. The network here is complicated so I am not sure about the best way to do that. Do you think a work around, aside from trying to deal with the bureaucracy, exists?
[20:27] <k1l_> JustCurious: were there any errors beside that one line you pasted?
[20:27] <alkisg> deliquescent: check your IPs, if they're in the same subnet. Also check if you can ping the one computer from the other.
[20:27] <k1l_> deliquescent: look at "ifconfig"
[20:27] <JustCurious> k1l_ http://paste.ubuntu.com/24350317/
[20:28] <alkisg> JustCurious: if it's stuck there for 30 minutes, run `ps faux`, see the innermost process, that one that hanged, and `kill <pid>` it
[20:29] <deliquescent> ok cool I got it working
[20:29] <deliquescent> I just had to type in the right ip
[20:29] <deliquescent> thank you!
[20:29] <JustCurious> what does it mean innermost alkisg
[20:30] <veja> unity
[20:30] <alkisg> JustCurious: it's like a tree, apt runs dpkg which runs postinst which runs something like os-prober, those are indented to the right. The rightmost one. You can also use pastebin if you want us  to check.
[20:32] <JustCurious> https://pastebin.com/h4HkBez8
[20:32] <alkisg> JustCurious: This was cut in half. Use: ps faux | nc termbin.com 9999
[20:34] <JustCurious> ?
[20:34] <JustCurious> ps faux | nc termbin.com 999 no result
[20:34] <alkisg> JustCurious: one more 9 there
[20:34] <alkisg> nc termbin.com 9999
[20:35] <JustCurious> http://termbin.com/1e8k
[20:36] <alkisg> JustCurious: you have gparted open, which puts locks in disks. Close it first to see if it'll continue
[20:36] <alkisg> If it doesn't, only then run: kill 12136
[20:36] <JustCurious> I don't have gparted open
[20:37] <k1l_> JustCurious: just search your pastebin for gparted and see yourself
[20:37] <JustCurious> sorry I already killed gparted process
[20:38] <JustCurious> but the installation of new kernel continues...........
[20:39] <JustCurious> i've just killed 12136 process too
[20:40] <JustCurious> if I abort the installation of the new kernel, will I crash the system?
[20:41] <alkisg> No, you can then continue it with apt-get -f install
[20:41] <alkisg> Reboot the system too, it might help
[20:43] <JustCurious> /var/lib/dpkg/lock blocked
[20:43] <JustCurious> how can I free it?
[20:44] <alkisg> Do a reboot, it sounds like you did a lot of stuff that will benefit from a reboot
[20:44] <JustCurious> if I reboot i might lose everything
[20:45] <alkisg> OK sorry I don't know the original issue
[20:45] <alkisg> But how were you going to boot with the new kernel without rebooting?
[20:45] <JustCurious> the new kernel is not installed
[20:46] <JustCurious> it was aborted
[20:46] <alkisg> That doesn't answer what I asked
[20:47] <JustCurious> anyway, I'll reboot and see what happens, wish me luck
[20:47] <alkisg> ...Boot with the old kernel
[20:49] <JustCurious> ok I rebooted
[20:49] <JustCurious> no problem thanks god
[20:49] <alkisg> With the new or old kernel? Anyway run apt-get install -f to finish installation
[20:49] <stevendale> JustCurious: Are you the person insisting on 12.04?
[20:50] <JustCurious> new kernel
[20:50] <JustCurious> ok new kernel installed
[20:50] <frazr> ducasse: don't happen to know how to escape special characters in xdotool ? :P
[20:50] <JustCurious> :-)
[20:51] <JustCurious> oh no shit
[20:51] <JustCurious> uname -r
[20:51] <JustCurious> 3.2.0-126-generic
[20:51] <alkisg> Just reboot with the new one now
[20:51] <stevendale> !language JustCurious
[20:51] <alkisg> (assuming that grub has finished properly now)
[20:51] <stevendale> !wth JustCurious
[20:52] <kostkon> JustCurious, you still here? wow
[20:52] <ducasse> frazr: which ones?
[20:52] <stevendale> !wtf JustCurious
[20:52] <stevendale> Oh, no nick trigger
[20:52] <stevendale> !language
[20:52] <alkisg> Maybe it needs | username
[20:53] <alkisg> !language | stevendale
[20:53] <ducasse> !botabuse
[20:54] <stevendale> ducasse: seeming as you don't know, !wtf and !wth are two of the old triggers, language replaced them
[20:54] <frazr> ducasse: =,&, >
[20:54] <frazr> but probably all of them later :)
[20:55] <ducasse> frazr: you tried \ ?
[20:55] <frazr> yep
[20:56] <ducasse> frazr: give me an example
[20:56] <frazr> https://hastebin.com/nurakuvomu.bash
[20:56] <frazr> there's some lua for you :)
[20:58] <frazr> not even spaces gets printed
[20:58] <frazr> = turns into ), - turns into /
[20:58] <JustCurious> I've googled Bus 003 Device 006: ID 0bc2:ab28 Seagate RSS LLC  and there are some discussion topics about USB ports and about enabling IOMMU at BIOS
[20:59] <JustCurious> I entered BIOS yesterday and I didnt' see any IOMMU option
[20:59] <ducasse> frazr: you're using awesome?
[20:59] <frazr> nope, ion
[21:00] <frazr> or notion i guess
[21:01] <frazr> same thing :P
[21:01] <ducasse> frazr: ah. i'm not sure how lua affects this at all, but you might need to escape it twice.
[21:01] <frazr> hmm
[21:01] <frazr> dont think lua has anything to do with it, string should look just fine in lua
[21:02] <frazr> seems to be an issue with xdotool
[21:04] <ericus> what command would I use to rule out faulty hardware on a USB NIC?
[21:05] <ericus> I think it might be overheating after a couple of minutes and becomes unresponsive
[21:05] <ericus> drops the connection
[21:06] <Ben64> ericus: there's no such command
[21:06] <ericus> I'm not entirely sure it's a hardware fault
[21:07] <Ben64> you'll just have to try to rule stuff out
[21:07] <Ben64> what chipset is it
[21:07] <ericus> think its rt8187
[21:08] <ericus> rtl8187
[21:09] <Ben64> what kernel are you running
[21:10] <kerneloptimizer> So what channel should I go to for linux kernel development?
[21:10] <k1l_> kerneloptimizer: start in ##linux
[21:10] <ericus> I'll try setting a lower txpower for a start Ben64
[21:11] <Ben64> sure
[21:11] <kerneloptimizer> But I'm locked out of that channel
[21:12] <ericus> damn, I swear I hade like five USB cables lying around the other day, can't find a single one when I need it
[21:12] <compdoc> kerneloptimizer, is your nick registered?
[21:13] <frazr> ducasse: the type parameter was unreliable, had to to it with xclip/xsel and paste it , works like a charm
[21:13] <frazr> thanks once again
[21:13] <tomreyn> !register | kerneloptimizer
[21:15] <ducasse> frazr: np
[21:15] <kerneloptimizer> So how do you guys have your kernel set up for performance?
[21:16] <ducasse> kerneloptimizer: most of us use the ubuntu kernels
[21:16] <k1l_> !kernel | kerneloptimizer
[21:16] <kerneloptimizer> ubottu: Why is there no reason to recompile the kernel to optimize it for better performance?
[21:17] <k1l_> kerneloptimizer: you can do that, on your own. but ubuntu cant test and therefore cant support own compiled kernels.
[21:18] <kerneloptimizer> k1l: What would you have to optimize then?
[21:19] <k1l_> kerneloptimizer: you talk about optimazation as if you just need to push one button and everthing is a lot faster. that is not how it runs
[21:19] <ericus> strange, the USB NIC shows up as wlx************  where * is the mac address
[21:20] <kerneloptimizer> k1l: OK, but the kernel has a lot of drivers complied in that aren't used. Should I compile them as modules, or not?
[21:20] <ikonia> there are few drivers that are compiled in
[21:21] <ikonia> most are compiled as modules in the ubuntu kernel
[21:21] <ikonia> so what are you talking about ?
[21:21] <kerneloptimizer> ikonia: Probably to save space
[21:21] <ikonia> kerneloptimizer: what ?
[21:21] <k1l_> kerneloptimizer: kernel compiling (especially for "optimization") is not a beginners task.
[21:21] <ericus> lsusb shows me 8187 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8187 Wireless Adapter
[21:22] <ericus> network manager says Device not managed, then it disappears, then reappears, repeat
[21:24] <k1l_> kerneloptimizer: start with the wiki pages the bot linked you. you will have to read a lot more when you want to "optimize".
[21:25] <kerneloptimizer> k1l: OK
[21:25] <titou_> allo !
[21:26] <ducasse> !fr | titou_
[21:26] <kerneloptimizer> k1l: "While most software for x86 processors in Ubuntu is compiled for 386 or better instruction sets, the kernel and a few other packages are specifically compiled for certain processors for speed reasons" So if I had an x86 CPU, would I want to optimize the kernel for that?
[21:26] <titou_> jai un petit soucis avec ubuntu
[21:27] <titou_> ok sorry
[21:27] <ducasse> kerneloptimizer: why are you so hung up on optimizing the kernel?
[21:28] <kerneloptimizer> ducasse: Because the kernel by default is slow for certain situations
[21:28] <ducasse> kerneloptimizer: what kind of task are you optimizing for?
[21:29] <gpio> 'sysctl -a' and you see what you can optimize without recompiling...
[21:29] <kerneloptimizer> ducasse: Most of the time, if Ubuntu is running on a laptop, you don't need all of the overhead that a desktop optimized kernel has
[21:29] <Ben64> kerneloptimizer: that makes no sense
[21:29] <kerneloptimizer> gpio: OK, I'll try sysctl -a
[21:29] <ikonia> kerneloptimizer: what are you talking about
[21:29] <kerneloptimizer> gpio: But sysctl only works until you reboo
[21:29] <ikonia> kerneloptimizer: you appear to just be saying random words with the word "kernel" inserted
[21:29] <Ben64> there is no functional difference between laptops and desktops to a cpu
[21:30] <ducasse> kerneloptimizer: that doesn't answer my question
[21:30] <kerneloptimizer> ikonia: Are you running a server?
[21:30] <ikonia> kerneloptimizer: what does that matter ?
[21:30] <kerneloptimizer> ikonia: Because your server does not have a Xeon CPU
[21:30] <ducasse> huh?
[21:30] <ikonia> kerneloptimizer: what ???
[21:31] <ikonia> I can only assume with a name like kerneloptimizer and zero understanding of kernel optimizations, this must be an attempt to troll
[21:31] <kerneloptimizer> ikonia: Yup, shut me down
[21:31] <gpio> maybe : /etc/sysctl.conf ?
[21:32] <intelforservers> ikonia: I'm mostly concerned about slowing down boot performance
[21:32] <Ben64> you don't need to recompile the kernel to work better, it already works great
[21:32] <k1l_> intelforservers: please go and read the docs
[21:32] <Ben64> to increase boot performance, get an ssd
[21:32] <ikonia> intelforservers: you'll get very little boot performance out of a recompile
[21:33] <k1l_> intelforservers: ubuntu has a bunch of kernel devs for making the kernels. and even they stopped making a difference between server and desktop kernels. so you might think about why you, without such knowledge, want to have special kernels.
[21:33] <intelforservers> ikonia: https://www.linux.com/learn/recompile-your-kernel-perfect-fit
[21:33] <ikonia> intelforservers: and ?
[21:34] <Ben64> article from 2007
[21:34] <intelforservers> ikonia: Because I want to slow down my system for testing
[21:34] <ikonia> slow down your system for testing.....
[21:34] <ducasse> intelforservers: you're not making _any_ sense
[21:34] <ikonia> this makes zero sense
[21:34] <Ben64> keep changing the goal
[21:34] <intelforservers> ikonia: make menuconfig
[21:34] <ikonia> intelforservers: what about it ?
[21:34] <k1l_> intelforservers: then start reading the docs, do all the work. recompile your kernel.
[21:34] <Ben64> want it to be faster, want boot faster, now want slower
[21:34] <Ben64> ???
[21:34] <intelforservers> ikonia: OK
[21:35] <k1l_> intelforservers: we dont support own kernel in here (as you were told before). so start with the docs shown to you.
[21:38] <azizLIGHT> how do i turn up the bass :P
[21:40] <intelforservers> ikonia: OK, goodbye
[21:41] <gpio> For kernel compilation check out http://www.kroah.com/lkn/
[22:01] <davido_> I've been getting warnings from apt-get that I have a number of packages configured multiple times, in /etc/apt/source.list, and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/xenial-partner.list. Which should I treat as authoritative, and which should I purge duplicates from?
[22:02] <k1l_> davido_: usually the partner repo is configured in the sources.list
[22:07] <davido_> I wonder what created the duplicate line in sources.list.d/zenial-partner.list then.
[22:08] <davido_> Anyway, commenting out the duplicate in sources.list.d/zenial-partner.list cleans it up.
[22:11] <fedrox> I switch to ubuntu gnome and I like it
[22:12] <DasBonkers> Hello, I have a question I'm using 'Bash on Ubuntu on Windows' and well I think this question applies  to bash in general but alright. Anyways im making a virtualenv with python in a script and i need the python version. The user will enter python3 or python2.7 or whatever returns something with 'which PYTHON_VERSION'. Although when I store lets say python3 in a variable and i call it later it executes python3... is there a worka
[22:15] <DasBonkers> if you guys want an example of the code i can provide that
[22:25] <davido_> That's fairly off-topic for #ubuntu
[22:28] <newbie1a> what package needs to be added to get the command add-apt-repository
[22:29] <davido_> When I dpkg --list |grep linux-image I see 4.4.0-71 and 4.4.0-72. When I uname -r I see 4.4.0-71. Rebooting typically moves me along to the new kernel release. In this case, however, it does not. (16.04LTS)
[22:29] <dax> newbie1a: software-properties-common
[22:30] <pavlos> newbie1a, sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
[22:30] <pavlos> sry did not see the line above
[22:30] <davido_> update-grub doesn't seem to notice the newer kernel release either.
[22:31] <k1l_> davido_: does it show the kernel as "ii" like isntalled?
[22:32] <asus_> any good hacking channels ..?
[22:33] <OerHeks> asus_, we are not the yellow pages
[22:33] <pavlos> DasBonkers, is it bash script or python script? maybe the channel #bash or #python could be of help
[22:33] <asus_> ok link plz
[22:33] <k1l_> !alis | asus_
[22:35] <DasBonkers> https://pastebin.com/RKUgpwV6 pavlos I asked in #bash ;) thanks
[22:36] <wer38> venus.wer38.info
[22:38] <asus_> hacker group channels ?
[22:40] <davido_> k1l_ yes, i tdoes.
[22:40] <davido_> ii  linux-image-4.4.0-72-generic                         4.4.0-72.93                                   amd64        Linux kernel image for version 4.4.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP
[22:42] <k1l_> davido_: apt policy linux-image-4.4.0-72-generic shows it installed, too?
[22:42] <naskeli> why did 16.04 default to running fsck at boot?
[22:42] <k1l_> davido_: was there an error on install?
[22:42] <k1l_> naskeli: it doesnt
[22:43] <Bashing-om> naskeli: Not . so far as I know is but an advisory that the system is clean .
[22:44] <davido_> Hm, not sure what I should be looking for in apt policy's output.
[22:44] <k1l_> naskeli: are you sure there is no issue leading to fsck?
[22:44] <k1l_> davido_: "sudo apt install --reinstall linux-image-4.4.0-72-generic"
[22:45] <davido_> ah, good thought.
[22:46] <davido_> should i reinstall -extra- for good measure?
[22:46] <naskeli> according to this answer, http://askubuntu.com/a/761663
[22:46] <naskeli> Clean install of Ubuntu 16.04 has defaulted to LVM partitioning scheme. This has created an ext2 root partition that gets checked with the fsck command on every single boot.
[22:46] <naskeli> so not really a default
[22:46] <naskeli> but close enough if you use lvm
[22:47] <k1l_> davido_: no. just look for errors. and if its running the grub update
[22:48] <davido_> k, grub found it this time, so that was the answer. Thanks +1
[22:52] <naskeli> k1l_, ?
[22:52] <naskeli> it does doesn't it
[22:52] <triarii> hi! I'm getting a "cannot execute binary file" on a program I compiled, can anyone help me figure out why?
[22:52] <k1l_> naskeli: i doubt it
[22:53] <k1l_> triarii: wrong architecture? 32bit vs 64bit?
[22:53] <triarii> k1l_: That's what I thought at first but I think my OS is 64bit
[22:54] <k1l_> triarii: can you show the output of "uname -a"?
[22:54] <triarii> k1l_: Linux little-helper 4.8.0-46-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 31 13:57:14 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[22:54] <k1l_> yes, that is 64bit
[22:54] <k1l_> triarii: the file is set +x permissions?
[22:55] <triarii> k1l_:  I did sudo chmod +x on it
[22:56] <naskeli> k1l_, well i've booted up a bunch of 16.04LTS's
[22:56] <naskeli> and they all default to the same behavior
[22:56] <naskeli> running fsck and getting stuck
[22:56] <naskeli> k1l_, have you tried booting a 16.04 ?
[22:56] <naskeli> 64 bit btw
[22:56] <k1l_> naskeli: yes, i booted some 16.04 before
[22:57] <naskeli> w/ lvm
[22:57] <naskeli> ?
[22:57] <k1l_> naskeli: no lvm
[22:58] <k1l_> naskeli: what does "dmesg" tell about the boot?
[23:01] <naskeli> k1l_, it's the lvm then
[23:02] <k1l_> naskeli: i doubt its running fsck just because its bored. there must be something that triggers the fsck. check dmesg, check fstab for wrong entries etc.
[23:02] <naskeli> well stack says it's due to 16.04 defaulting to lvm partioning and ext2
[23:03] <naskeli> i never messed with fstab or anything either
[23:03] <naskeli> so in other words... default behavior
[23:03] <k1l_> naskeli: check the logs. and files.
[23:04] <pavlos> triarii, file <binaryfile> gives you ...
[23:05] <triarii> pavlos: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.32, BuildID[sha1]=ded934ce7650ccb359f7d8deb0c302983bd734a7, not stripped
[23:05] <pavlos> triarii, an object, not an executable
[23:06] <triarii> oh sorry, I'm new at this, so what should I do?
[23:06] <pavlos> triarii, how do you compile? (what's the cc command
[23:07] <triarii> pavlos:  I used cmake
[23:07] <arakash> Hi. I need some help installing PyQT5 for Python. I installed python3-pyqt5 package, but python3 claims it is not installed when I try to import it?
[23:08] <ghonaim> I am new to ubuntu , i have firefox error Your Firefox profile cannot be loaded. It may be missing or inaccessible.
[23:08] <ghonaim> could anyone tell me how to solve
[23:08] <pavlos> triarii, there is a Makefile then
[23:09] <k1l_> ghonaim: run "ls -al" in your users home, are the folders owned by root:root or your user?
[23:09] <AmedioYyo> Does anyone know how install the new ubuntu version with "wubi"?
[23:09] <k1l_> AmedioYyo: there is no wubi. use real installs
[23:10] <triarii> pavlos: i used add_executable
[23:10] <ghonaim> I did
[23:10] <AmedioYyo> But I prefer this system . Is possible to use "wubi"?
[23:10] <pavlos> triarii, reading about cmake ... maybe others can help
[23:10] <ghonaim> whats next
[23:11] <k1l_> ghonaim: i asked a question
[23:11] <k1l_> ghonaim: did you run firefox as root or with sudo once? that might have made a mess to your system
[23:12] <ghonaim> ino
[23:12] <ghonaim> i just run it normally by clicking on the menu and never used sudo for that or any kind of command line
[23:12] <k1l_> AmedioYyo: wubi is dead. it makes a mess to ubuntu and windows. use real installs or use a VM on windows if you dont want to install
[23:13] <k1l_> ghonaim: then open a terminal and then run "firefox" there. if it doesnt start put all the output to paste.ubuntu.com and link it here
[23:13] <naskeli> AmedioYyo, just use dd
[23:13] <ghonaim> oh sorry , yes its owned by root root
[23:14] <AmedioYyo> I don't undertand dd. What's the meaning?
[23:14] <pavlos> AmedioYyo, disk dump
[23:14] <k1l_> ghonaim: run "ls -al .mozilla/ | nc termbin.com 9999" and show the url here
[23:15] <k1l_> AmedioYyo: dd is not a workaround for wubi.
[23:15] <DocMAX> is it possible to trigger an event (execute script) if a keyword appears in dmesg (also copy some strings from dmesg and use it in shell script)?
[23:15] <ghonaim> permission denied
[23:16] <k1l_> ghonaim: so back to the first question, what is all owned by root on your users home?
[23:16] <AmedioYyo> I need to install any debian but with this system or similar. Do you know any?
[23:17] <ghonaim> drwx------  4 root    root    4096 Apr  7 17:56 .mozilla
[23:17] <ghonaim> is that reply to your question
[23:18] <k1l_> ghonaim: ok, run "sudo chown user:user -r .mozilla" and exchange user with your actual username
[23:19] <k1l_> AmedioYyo: i dont know if you are asking for debootstrap. or for making a live usb
[23:20] <AmedioYyo> I want to install debian in hard disk how I made with Ubuntu "wubi". You know.
[23:21] <k1l_> there is no wubi anymore. and there never will be. so install debian into a VM or into real partitions.
[23:23] <ghonaim> done nothing happend
[23:23] <AmedioYyo> I installed Ubuntu inside Windows with wubi.  I am looking for this with ubuntu or other debian.
[23:23] <k1l_> AmedioYyo: i explained you several times now: there is no wubi anymore.
[23:24] <Bashing-om> !wubi | AmedioYyo
[23:24] <k1l_> AmedioYyo: so run a VM on windows. or make real partitions and make a dualboot
[23:24] <k1l_> ghonaim: does it work now?
[23:24] <ghonaim> same message
[23:24] <k1l_> ghonaim: what ubuntu is that?
[23:24] <ghonaim> Your Firefox profile cannot be loaded. It may be missing or inaccessible.
[23:25] <AmedioYyo> But with VM I have a lot of problems with RAM memory.
[23:25] <k1l_> AmedioYyo: then make a real insatll
[23:25] <ghonaim> ununto mate
[23:25] <k1l_> !dualboot | AmedioYyo
[23:26] <k1l_> ghonaim: what is the output of "whoami" in terminal?
[23:26] <DoubleYouTicky> the current user name?
[23:26] <ghonaim> ghonaim
[23:26] <ghonaim> my user
[23:27] <AmedioYyo> I'm afraid to spoil the computer, that's why I preferred wubi
[23:27] <k1l_> ghonaim: ok, please run "ls -al .mozilla | nc termbin.com 9999" and show the output url in here
[23:27] <k1l_> AmedioYyo: then make a live ubuntu usb and run that in live mode.
[23:27] <DocMAX> i want to monitor dmesg. whever a keyword appears, i want to execute a script - how can i do it?
[23:28] <ghonaim> p://termbin.com/ztrr
[23:28] <AmedioYyo> But with Wubi I can save the sessions.
[23:28] <k1l_> AmedioYyo: there is no wubi anymore.
[23:29] <AmedioYyo> ok, thanks for all, guyes
[23:30] <k1l_> ghonaim: ok, please run "ls -al .mozilla/firefox | nc termbin.com 9999"
[23:31] <ghonaim> http://termbin.com/swpr
[23:32] <k1l_> ghonaim: what happens when you run "firefox" now in terminal?
[23:32] <ghonaim> nothing just gave me the link i pasted here
[23:33] <k1l_> running firefox in terminal should open the firefox browser or give you a bunch of errormessages
[23:34] <ghonaim> i copied the command , i pasted the result here nothing more or less happend
[23:34] <k1l_> ghonaim: please run "firefox"
[23:34] <k1l_> in terminal
[23:35] <martin3> what is the prefered dway of installing bitbake in ubuntu? apt search bitbake gives me no hits
[23:36] <k1l_> martin3: looks like bitbake is dead since many years
[23:36] <martin3> k1l_ I still need it though
[23:36] <YankDownUnder> 2011...yeah...a few years...
[23:36] <ghonaim> how can i run firefox , if by clicking the icon , the same message appeared
[23:37] <ghonaim> and by commands you sent me , now it gave me permisson denied
[23:37] <k1l_> martin3: see this reason: https://packages.qa.debian.org/b/bitbake/news/20120722T085413Z.html
[23:37] <martin3> an old guide I am following is using dpkg to install it
[23:37] <k1l_> ghonaim: open a terminal, type "firefox" hit enter.
[23:38] <ghonaim> Error: Access was denied while trying to open files in your profile directory.
[23:38] <ghonaim> and the same error message appeared as GUI
[23:38] <YankDownUnder> martin3: Why not d/l the source and compile it yourself?
[23:39] <ghonaim> Your Firefox profile cannot be loaded. It may be missing or inaccessible.
[23:39] <OerHeks> martin3, it is dead long time ago, but *if* you need it, build it yourself ? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bitbake
[23:39] <k1l_> ghonaim: ok, "ls -al |grep root | nc termbin.com 9999" then show the url here
[23:39] <martin3> you're right I'll build it myself
[23:39] <ghonaim> http://termbin.com/estr
[23:41]  * YankDownUnder is thinking about re-building Wubi
[23:42] <k1l_> ghonaim: "sudo chown -R ghonaim:ghonaim .mozilla .gconf .rnd"
[23:43] <k1l_> YankDownUnder: wubi is dead, let it go :)
[23:43] <YankDownUnder> k1l_: For OS/2 and BeOS? Ach!
[23:43] <ghonaim> Done nothing happend
[23:44] <k1l_> ghonaim: there is no output if the command worked :)
[23:44] <k1l_> ghonaim: try again to run firefox
[23:44] <ghonaim> I tried same error
[23:44] <ghonaim> by using firefox on the command line
[23:45] <k1l_> ghonaim: "ls -al .mozilla/firefox | nc termbin.com 9999"
[23:45] <omran> hello
[23:46] <ghonaim> ls: cannot access '.mozilla/firefox': Permission denied
[23:46] <ghonaim> Use netcat.
[23:47] <k1l_> ghonaim: please copy all the command from the terminal to paste.ubuntu.com and show the url here. i really need everything, because i must see what you do ther exactly
[23:48] <georgeilots> hello how do i remove the EN icon in the menu bar at the top right corner of the screen
[23:50] <ghonaim> unfortunatly , i dont know what is paste.untunu.com and the command session was closed
[23:50] <sysadmin999> georgeilots: use windows
[23:50] <k1l_> ghonaim: paste.ubuntu.com is a website, where you can put text, and show the url here. its like uploading a picture, just with text.
[23:51] <georgeilots> sysadmin999: what do you mean?
[23:51] <ghonaim> how to open a website since i dont have a browser running
[23:52] <k1l_> ghonaim: "firefox | nc termbin.com 9999"
[23:52] <YankDownUnder> ghonaim: Logoff, then login again - try to start firefox from the terminal again...see if that works.
[23:52] <k1l_> sysadmin999: this is a technical support channel. please be helpfull
[23:52] <sysadmin999> k1l_ you are correct i am sorry
[23:53] <sysadmin999> georgeilots: try right cilcking on it, and see if theres an option to hide/remove it
[23:53] <YankDownUnder> Sometimes the permissions don't necessarily "live happily" with the window mangler/desktop environment - as it's often cached...
[23:53] <sysadmin999> k1l_ termbin.com - thats awesome i didn't know you could do that
[23:53] <georgeilots> k1l_: thanks :-)
[23:55] <georgeilots> sysadmin999: i did all that, i have character map, keyboard layout chart, and text entry settings, none of witch have an option to hide the icon. i hae looked through system settings, and in the keyboardd option and nothing in regards to the icon. i am running 16.10 ubuntu
[23:55] <k1l_> georgeilots: what desktop is it?
[23:56] <martin3> how do i prevent ubuntu from logging out after few minutes of inactivity?
[23:56] <ghonaim> same errpr
[23:56] <YankDownUnder> martin3: Check the settings in the control centre
 ghonaim: "firefox | nc termbin.com 9999"
[23:57] <georgeilots> k1l_: im not exactly sure how to chck for that, i just downloaded ubuntu today 16.10 from their main site. i switched from linux mint.
[23:57]  * YankDownUnder wonders if there might be some "fat finger errors" happening with ghonaim
[23:57] <ghonaim> same error
[23:57] <YankDownUnder> georgeilots: What is the desktop/window mangler you're using? Unity? Gnome3? Mate? Cinnamon? WindowMaker? XFce? LxDE?
[23:58] <ghonaim> Error: Access was denied while trying to open files in your profile directory.
[23:58] <ghonaim> Use netcat.
[23:58] <georgeilots> YankDownUnder: unity
[23:58] <YankDownUnder> georgeilots: unity-control-center
[23:58] <georgeilots> thanks
[23:58] <k1l_> ghonaim: "ls -al /home | nc termbin.com 9999"
[23:58] <YankDownUnder> georgeilots: Check the "energy" settings, the display settings, etc.
[23:59] <martin3> YankDownUnder thanks
[23:59] <ghonaim> http://termbin.com/voki