[04:24] <soupnanodesukar> passing iommu=soft on the kernel commandline solves the lockup problem, but that will prevent me from passing through my second video card to windows
[04:24] <soupnanodesukar> so i think i'll have to rma the video card or something
[04:25] <soupnanodesukar> because it seems like a hw fault
[04:26] <soupnanodesukar> sure, if i didn't have to run a vm for work, that'd be fine. who needs more than one video card on a daily basis?
[07:34] <vincenzoml> Hello, I was just redirected to here; what is the preferred way to run some shell commands at boot in ubuntu 17.04?
[07:36] <ducasse> i gave you a trigger right after the first one :) see this:
[07:36] <ducasse> !systemd
[07:46] <vincenzoml> yes so my problem was that I had no /etc/init.d/rc.local so I thought there is no rc.local anymore
[07:46] <vincenzoml> Now by dpkg -l systemd I see I just need to create /etc/rc.local and make it executable, and the magic should happen :)
[07:48] <ducasse> rc.local was removed in 16.10
[07:50] <vincenzoml> but is there a new preferred way to do that, or one is supposed to create a proper systemd script in /etc/init.d?
[07:50] <vincenzoml> and does it still work if I create it?
[07:50] <ducasse> you are supposed to create a systemd service unit in /etc/systemd/system
[07:51] <vincenzoml> thanks
[07:51] <ducasse> i don't know if it still works. i would think so, but this is an approach you should move away from.
[07:51] <ikonia> ducasse: I think it's actually been removed
[07:52] <ikonia> the script that looped through it, is gone
[07:52] <ikonia> or was in the earlier 17.04 pre-releases
[07:55] <ducasse> ok, thanks for the info :)
[07:59] <RyanOrz> Anybody knows why Ubuntu 17.04 doesn't have package "xserver-xorg-video-mga"?
[08:01] <RyanOrz> My VGA Matrox Electronics Systems Ltd. G200eR2 using desktop is really a nightmare.
[08:04] <vincenzoml> hello again; I have two annoying issues on my fresh 17.04 install. One is that bluetooth sometimes does not get activated on boot. Almost always it does. But when it doesn't I can only hard reset as my keyboard and mouse are bluetooth. The other issue is that I set cpu governor in /etc/rc.local (which anyway works) but something else resets it to p
[08:04] <vincenzoml> owersave. I already checked and I don't have cpufrequtils installed. What can it be?
[08:11]  * p_h is away, 10 minute autoaway (l!on) : os/bx
[08:11] <k1l_> !away | p_h
[08:19] <p_h> very sorry about the auto away
[08:20] <k1l_> please turn it off
[08:21] <p_h> it should have been off, that's what's frustrating. won't rejoin until it's solved
[08:56] <brunch875> oh? My client marks me as away automatically... is that a bad thing?
[08:56] <k1l_> no, but some clients are set to announce that every time in the channels
[08:57] <brunch875> As in the client speaking out "I am away"?
[08:57] <k1l_> yes
[08:57] <k1l_> * p_h is away, 10 minute autoaway (l!on) : os/bx
[08:57] <brunch875> interesting...
[14:06] <jonasrogert> Hi, i'm using ubuntu 17.04 on a dell xps dev 9360, I have a problem with lshw freezes the computer completly it stops on network (virtualbox also freezes the computer). Could anyone give me any pointers on what to try?
[14:14] <tgm4883> !ubuntu+1 | jonasrogert try this
[14:14] <tgm4883> oh geez
[14:14]  * tgm4883 runs away embarrassed as he realizes he's in Ubuntu+1
[14:14]  * k1l wakes tgm4883 up :)
[14:15] <tgm4883> I knew I should have had some coffee this morning before IRC
[14:16] <tgm4883> jonasrogert: Does it freeze if you do "lshw -class network"? Just wondering if it's freezing on network, or on whatever it's trying to do after network
[14:16] <jonasrogert> hehe
[14:16] <jonasrogert> tgm4883: yes
[14:16] <jonasrogert> tgm4883: it doesn't if i disable network
[14:17] <tgm4883> jonasrogert: how are you disabling network?
[14:17] <jonasrogert> -disable network
[14:17] <tgm4883> ah ok
[14:17] <jonasrogert> It also freezes when i try to use virtualbox
[14:17] <tgm4883> jonasrogert: does it freeze on network if you uninstall virtualbox?
[14:18] <tgm4883> or rather, IIRC there's a virtualbox driver for network, I wonder if you can just modprobe -r that and try
[14:18] <jonasrogert> hmm tgm4883 i haven't tried that! I will try.
[14:18] <jonasrogert> ok
[14:18] <jonasrogert> i will try that first
[14:19] <jonasrogert> i will need to force restart if i do it butt i'll be back
[14:19] <tgm4883> jonasrogert: it sounds to me like some kernel panic when it's doing network stuff. Since virtualbox does it too, it might be when the virtualbox networking is being used
[14:19] <tgm4883> so I'd try removing that first and reproducing it
[14:19] <tgm4883> jonasrogert: also, the in repos virtualbox or virtualbox from oracle?
[14:20] <jonasrogert> tgm4883: in the ubuntu repos
[14:20] <tgm4883> ok
[14:20] <jonasrogert> tgm4883: could the driver be called virt_dma for virtualbox
[14:21] <tgm4883> jonasrogert: IDK, is there a virtio driver?
[14:21] <jonasrogert> i see it now vbox*
[14:21] <jonasrogert> probably it :)
[14:25] <jonasrogert> tgm4883: so that didn't work :)
[14:25] <jonasrogert> i will try removing it completly
[19:26] <danlii> How can I disable dns masquerading altogether in Ubuntu 17.04? It's not as easy with systemd-resolved as it was with dnsmasq.
[20:13] <ikonia> it's not that simple as it's quite intergrated
[20:13] <ikonia> you'll need to set network manager to not use dnsmasq within the config for network manager
[21:51] <moody> Hello... I have a Belkin Wireless G USB Network Adapter that worked fine out-of-the-box on my Ubuntu 16.04 install. I just did a clean install of 17.04, and now it won't work right. When I plug it in, I see the wireless icon in the taskbar, and I can click to connect to my router, but it doesn't connect... it spins for a minute or so,then fails to connect. The adapter is a Belkin F5D7050. Any ideas?