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k1l_ghonaim: "ls -alr .cache | nc termbin.com 9999"00:01
martin3but now I have weird thing happening.. I am running ubuntu under VM. I disabled lock on idle, and login on suspend. now when I suspend VM and then resume it 800x600 resolution is used (despite saying 1920x1200 in displays). I think this is related to lock screen always using 800x600 res, regardless of set resolution00:01
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ghonaimhttp://termbin.com/npig00:01
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k1l_ghonaim: ok, that is the issue00:02
georgeilotsthank guys i found it in apperence00:02
YankDownUnderNo one buys donuts anymore. Sad, that.00:02
ghonaimso ?00:03
k1l_ghonaim: sudo chown -R ghonaim:ghonaim .cache00:03
k1l_ghonaim: and after that do yourself a favor and dont run gui programs as root or with sudo anymore00:03
ghonaimok00:04
ghonaimbut its still not running00:04
ghonaimand i only run bitnami as sudo00:05
martin3is there a separate setting for log in screen resolution?00:06
talus46greetings00:06
k1l_ghonaim: "sudo chown -R ghonaim:ghonaim /home/ghonaim"00:07
ghonaimok00:07
syntakshere's an interesting one00:08
ghonaimstill same error00:08
syntaksdmidecode shows 8 cores, 8 enabled, 16 threads00:08
k1l_ghonaim: make sure there is no typo.00:08
syntaks /proc/cpuinfo shows 1 core00:08
ghonaimi copy00:09
ghonaimand in case -r was small i made it capital letter00:09
ghonaimno more change00:09
syntaksdmidecode also shows 32 gigs, 4 sticks of 8, yet free -m shows 16 total00:09
Bashing-ommartin3: Yes, see the file /etc/default/grub .00:09
syntakshas anyone else witnessed this? perhaps a bug?00:09
k1l_ghonaim: what happend before this started?00:10
ghonaimwhat i think that maybe the os was shut down when firefox and bunch of terminals were opened00:10
ghonaimnot more00:11
ghonaimi use sudo only for 2 things 1- to paste in bitnami folders and to run bitnami stack00:11
martin3Bashing-om I am talking X login screen00:11
martin3it is using low resolution for some reason, 800x600 i think. and after I log in it uses resolution I've set in Displays00:11
k1l_ghonaim: does "firefox -safe-mode " work?00:11
ghonaimsame error00:12
k1l_ghonaim: "dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999"00:12
Bashing-ommartin3: Until the GUI is started .. grub controls resolution .00:13
ghonaimhttp://termbin.com/6rxp00:13
k1l_ghonaim: "mount | nc termbin.com 9999"00:14
ghonaimhttp://termbin.com/v6lo00:15
k1l_ghonaim: ls -al ~/.cache/mozilla/firefox/ | nc termbin.com 999900:20
k1l_ghonaim: i cant spot a hardware issue or a mounting issue.00:20
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k1l_ghonaim: i cant spot a hardware issue or a mounting issue.00:22
k1l_ghonaim: ls -al ~/.cache/mozilla/firefox/ | nc termbin.com 999900:22
user__guys can someone help me with then ext thing: I have a desktop PC with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS install and it restarted with no reason. Why did this happen? Was I hacked?00:23
gpio[    6.850491] EXT4-fs (sda1): re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro00:23
ghonaimhttp://termbin.com/1ahz00:24
rochlockis there a way to add a windows install from within an extended partition to grub?00:24
k1l_ghonaim: hmmm. maybe try a reboot. i dont know then. the file permissions are ok.00:24
minimecrochlock: 'sudo update-grub' should do the trick...00:25
ghonaimI made multiple reboots00:25
ghonaimalready before i come here00:25
rochlock@minimec did that, it's only displaying the other windows primary partition00:25
k1l_ghonaim: we fixed the file permissions, did you reboot since?00:25
ghonaimlet me reboot00:26
LatrinaHello people good evening. How can I move wireless, battery, sound applets into dash to dock in gnome-shell?00:26
Latrinalike this https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jderose9/dash-to-panel/master/media/screenshot.png00:27
minimecrochlock: I can'ts really help you further. Don't have any windows partitions anymore...00:27
rochlocki wish i didn't, but ableton doesn't work on wine :( thanks a bunch00:27
k1l_Latrina: install the shell-extension and then activate it in the tweak tool00:27
ghonaimsame issue00:28
k1l_Latrina: i guess the screenshot is made the panel to the bottom00:28
k1l_ghonaim: this is a vm?00:28
ghonaimyes00:28
ghonaimVMware00:29
user__hellow?00:30
Latrinak1l_, let me try it thanks00:30
OerHeksvmware .. not worth mentioning with your strange issue...00:30
k1l_ghonaim: i dont know, that error doesnt make sense00:30
k1l_ghonaim: this is an old error, but is long fixed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/118022700:31
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1180227 in firefox (Ubuntu) "Missing AppArmor rule for Firefox 21" [High,Fix released]00:31
ghonaimdo you recommend to upgrade the firefox ?00:32
Latrinak1l_, I cant seem to find it under that name00:32
k1l_ghonaim: run "apt-cache policy firefox | nc termbin.com 9999"00:32
ghonaimhttp://termbin.com/b9y500:33
k1l_ghonaim: yes, please run the updates00:34
ghonaimOK , so could you tell me how00:34
k1l_ghonaim: i guess you miss all update since install? run "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade"00:35
ghonaimok boss00:35
martin3Bashing-om changing grub res to 1920x1200 seems to have helped00:36
martin3cheers00:36
k1l_ghonaim: if that huge version bump still doesnt help, then use "firefox -ProfileManager" to make a new profile00:38
Bashing-ommartin3: :) Good Deal .00:39
wellickwhich irc cliente do you guys recomend for ubuntu?00:39
wellick*client00:39
k1l_wellick: start with hexchat00:39
talus46irssi00:39
wellickthanks00:42
p_hwellick, i like bitchx00:42
kucubungq00:46
JonelethIrenicusis it possible to power down a mechanical hard drive in a laptop to save power?00:48
wellickp_h: i used adiirc on windows, it was fine00:48
p_hhere's a sshot of what it looks like: http://imgur.com/CEhinY600:48
JonelethIrenicusor is that a waste of time?00:48
user__guys yesterday my pc restarted with no reason, why can this happen?00:48
JonelethIrenicususer__: power outage00:48
k1l_JonelethIrenicus: the spinup costs a lot of power00:49
wellickp_h: seems ok, i want something simple and lightweight00:50
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p_hwellick i hear ya00:50
YankDownUnderThere should be some direct settings in most BIOS for that - and as well, most of the "desktop environments" have options in their energy saving settings to deal with HDD's...not as specific, but close.00:52
YankDownUnderOne can also use hdparm - to tune the settings of the hdd00:53
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triariican somebody help me with cmake? I'm able to make a target but can't run it "cannot execute binary file" thanks00:58
user__JonelethIrenicus: you mean my power supply is inssuficient?00:58
JonelethIrenicususer__: no i mean maybe your power went out00:59
user__JonelethIrenicus: mmm that the problem and because I have the doubt, the power disnt went out it was all the time on01:01
user__JonelethIrenicus: what other reason may be causing this? can it be something related with hacking_01:01
user__?01:01
user__JonelethIrenicus: what other reason may be causing this? can it be something related with hacking?01:01
JonelethIrenicususer__: sure but i doubt it01:02
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user__JonelethIrenicus: why do you doubt it? I want to learn?. What other casue could produce this?01:06
ghonaimok i used the update and upgrade command and still issue exist01:07
cyberspectreCan someone tell me a command I can use to rename a batch of files replacing whatever comes after a specific word? For instance if the file is called testfile-6-ubuntu, it renames to testfile-6.01:07
YankDownUnderuser__: The NSA.01:07
user__JonelethIrenicus: lol ok. So can it be something with the capacitors of my motherboard or something like that?. If its so I want to take the PC to the store where I bought01:08
user__JonelethIrenicus: lol ok. So can it be something with the capacitors of my motherboard or something like that?. If its so I want to take the PC to the store where I bought it01:08
nonickI would register but I don't know how01:08
JonelethIrenicusif the system shut off then it wouldn't turn back on in most cases01:09
JonelethIrenicususually only server machines do that01:09
JonelethIrenicususer__: ^01:09
EriC^^cyberspectre: rename 's/-ubuntu$//' testfile-*-ubuntu01:09
ghonaim<k1l_>01:10
Bashing-om!register | nonick01:10
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nonickon my other partition, I upgraded xubuntu to 16.10 and I got the 'ethernet devices not managed' message at the top right and I managed to get something there but it doesn't look right01:10
nonickokay, I'll try it after getting help?01:11
nonickI just wonder if I did something wrong01:11
nonickit doesn't look like my other ubuntu settings01:12
user__JonelethIrenicus: perfect. So you thin kthe restart was a momentaneous electricity shutdown?01:13
JonelethIrenicuswell did your pc get shut off or did it restart or did the screen just lock?01:13
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JonelethIrenicususer__: ^01:13
cyberspectreEriC^^, thank you... sorry, but what about if the file is just called ubuntu-xxxxx and you just want to remove everything after ubuntu-?01:14
user__JonelethIrenicus: are you messing with me :(?01:15
JonelethIrenicususer__: no01:15
JonelethIrenicususer__: did your pc get shut off or did it restart or did the screen just lock?01:16
ghonaimhi guys the issue still there after i upgraded the system as per your recommendation01:16
ghonaimwhat shall i do i am helpless without a browser01:16
user__JonelethIrenicus: so you dont really know why this sudden restart happen? or help me to know what could provocate it?01:17
JonelethIrenicususer__: you really should answer the question if you want help.  I want to make sure you know what happen.01:18
JonelethIrenicuswhat were you doing, what happened.01:18
Duckleman bluetooth is borked in ubuntu01:19
DuckleFinally got this pair of QC35 working.01:20
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JustCuriousHello, 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 LLC01:22
user__JonelethIrenicus: mmm sorry I dont understand. I already told you that the power didnt went down and nothing strange happened. It just restarted for no reason...01:23
JonelethIrenicususer__: you realize the difference between you computer suddenly showing the bios screen and your operating system shutting down and rebooting right?01:24
JustCuriousMy Seagate ext HD is automatically mounted on Ubuntu Mate 17.04, why isn't on Ubuntu 12.04?01:25
JustCuriousit's exfat01:25
JustCurious:-|01:25
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user__JonelethIrenicus: certainly but it didnt show the Bios screen it just rebooted...and appeared the classical Ubuntu login01:26
JonelethIrenicussounds more like a crash01:27
JonelethIrenicusthat isn't technically rebooting either01:27
JustCuriousdmesg output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24351888/01:27
JonelethIrenicusthe devil is in the details01:27
OerHeksJustCurious, for 14.04 it is: sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils # and remount the drive again01:28
JustCuriousOerHeks thanks for the reply, I've already installed those two packets01:28
OerHeks12.04 ... ends April 28, 201701:28
JustCuriousbut it's 1001:29
user__JonelethIrenicus: that why I have the doubt. Well I obviosly know less than you, that why Im asking here...01:29
JustCuriousand plus, I am not sure it will work on 14.04, are you?01:30
ivanJustCurious: check dmesg and /var/log/messages01:32
ivanoh you already did01:32
ivanJustCurious: that might be a hardware problem with the USB host on the 12.04 machine01:33
JustCuriousyes01:33
JustCuriousi am afraid01:33
malvwhich community has more assholes, debian or centos?01:33
JustCuriousbut how can i fix01:33
ivan!support | malv01:34
ubottumalv: The official ubuntu support channel is #ubuntu. Also see http://ubuntu.com/support and http://ubuntuforums.org and http://askubuntu.com01:34
ivanoops wrong !01:34
ivan!offtopic01:34
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!01:34
ivanJustCurious: "try a different motherboard" :/01:34
malvI think I have lost faith in Ubuntu. Which distro should I try next?01:35
malvI need support01:35
ivanmalv: Debian seems most similar01:35
malvis their community full of lefties?01:35
ivanCentOS has a much longer LTS cycle01:35
JustCuriousivan, in my laptop it works01:35
cyberspectreEriC^^, thanks, got it. :)01:35
JustCuriouson ubuntu mate 17.0401:35
JonelethIrenicususer__: i honestly wouldn't worry about it unless it happens a few times01:36
ivanI strip my external drives and put them into eSATA docks to avoid problems with both USB hosts and the (sometimes flaky) USB chips on the drives01:36
user__JonelethIrenicus: perfect, I though maybe someone installed a malware on  my pc and needed the reboot for a successful installation01:39
JustCuriousit may be an exfat issue too01:39
ivanJustCurious: maybe your drive just wants more power than your computer is supplying01:39
malvis there any advantages to using ubuntu over debian?01:39
malvnow that unity is no more?01:39
ivankey message is [ 1852.863145] usb 3-5: USB disconnect, device number 601:40
JustCurioushmmm01:40
ivanmalv: predictable LTS cycle01:40
ivanthe Ubuntu PPA ecosystem01:40
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seljkwfsxrdfvjkUbuntu sucks01:47
malv^01:47
OerHeksseljkwfsxrdfvjk, you are the 1st saying that.01:49
martin3what is up with this, webapp-container, that is in my Downloads directory, that I don't recall downloading 15 minutes ago, caused several crashes already02:03
martin3I did install google chrome though, did it ship with it perhaps?02:03
matt__hi02:13
matt__anyone on02:13
PipeItToDevNullYep02:14
matt__should i install ubuntu as duel boot ith a pendrive02:14
matt__should i02:15
talus46duel boot sound right ! let me know who wins02:15
matt__im going to use ubuntu 15.0402:16
ivanwhy would you use a version for which support has ended02:17
Bashing-om!15.04 | matt__02:17
ubottumatt__: Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) was the 22nd release of Ubuntu. Support ended on February 4, 2016. See !eol, !eolupgrade and http://ubottu.com/y/vivid02:17
matt__yes 15.0402:19
matt__how bout i install 15.04 and then upgrade it since i have the iso02:19
ivanhow about just installing LTS instead of going through two upgrades02:20
matt__you mean sraight up installing the 16.04 iso02:21
ivanyes02:21
matt__should i download e 16.04 iso and burn it to usb02:22
matt__sorry ivan didnt read what you put02:22
ivanmatt__: probably02:24
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jak2017hi all02:39
jak2017cant do an update to system, https://pastebin.com/CWNMy5J9   any advice? why not?02:39
OerHeksjak2017, jessie, ask in #debian ??02:41
PipeItToDevNulljak2017, http://askubuntu.com/questions/613045/udev-problem-after-updating-to-ubuntu-15-0402:43
jak2017OerHeks not answer any advice?02:44
daxjak2017: unfortunately, we don't do Debian support, regardless of whether #debian helps you. Please be patient in there instead.02:45
jak2017ok02:45
OerHeksK20GlassFish_swItsol script surely is causing problems, but unknown in ubuntu.02:47
YankDownUnderUbuntu *never* has problems. NEVER. Ever.02:50
OerHeksit is boring good.02:53
Bashing-omYankDownUnder: True ,, but I have sure caused ubuntu problems ! lways my fault :)02:53
witeshark43.part02:53
YankDownUnderBashing-om: Every issue I've had - same as you - has been P.E.B.C.A.K. related - or ID10T related...(still me)02:54
ballpenunity is going away!!!!!!!!!!!! is that true????02:54
OerHeksFlightGear 2017.1.3 — Released April 4, 201702:54
YankDownUnderballpen: Gnome3 across the board.02:54
ballpenoh man why lol unity is what makes ubuntu look like ubuntu now lol02:56
ballpenand gnome3! yuk02:56
YankDownUnderballpen: Gnome and KDE have held "top spots" for ages...Unity has tried to break into the "top spots", but has never really made it. A vast majority of users (seasoned) end up using Gnome or KDE or XFce or LxDE or WindowMaker (or something else)...so it's not necessarily holding it's "place". "Branding" is important, yes, but it's just not really worked out that well. Gnome3 has "busted a move" and it's easier to get customised.02:59
YankDownUnderDoes that make sense?02:59
ballpenYankDownUnder: yeah I understand but they should never give up on unity :)03:00
ballpenare they going to continue the developement though?03:01
YankDownUnderballpen: Get the source code and make your own "fork" of it, eh? Just like with all the other "Big Boys" - Gnome's got forks, KDE's got forks...03:01
YankDownUnderMaybe someday, "Unity" will be the "Trinity" of the GTK world, yay! ;)03:02
ballpenYankDownUnder: that sounds reasonable lol03:03
YankDownUnderballpen: Imagine how much money/time/effort Canonical can save merely by swapping out to Gnome3...they can spend more time/money/effort on other things...eh? Yeah...03:03
ballpenYankDownUnder: other things such as?03:05
YankDownUnderballpen: R&D into new markets...concentrate more on corporate support...etc etc etc...03:05
YankDownUnder(Bigger salaries for the top dogs...)03:06
martin3gimp by default can't open raw file from a camera released in 2014. did I forget to install some additional packages or?03:06
YankDownUndermartin3: There does exist that possibility, hmm...03:07
YankDownUndermartin3: sudo apt-get install gimp-ufraw03:08
ballpenassault cube anyone????03:08
martin3YankDownUnder I just installed ufraw but I still can't open them03:14
YankDownUndermartin3: Then try: sudo apt-get install gimp-dcraw03:15
YankDownUndermartin3: Those are the two "external" plug-ins for dealing with RAW image formats for GIMP...03:15
martin3i just restarted and it worked03:16
martin3not sure which plugin did it (I installed both), but i can open them now03:17
YankDownUndermartin3: Good thing you're buying the donuts today.03:17
martin3sure =). just thanks until then03:17
YankDownUndermartin3: I like plain donuts. Vegetarian and Vegan. With no meat.03:18
deankwhat can I try to make ubuntu recognize my second monitor?03:19
YankDownUnderxandr03:20
ivandeank: xrandr --auto03:21
OerHeksshould work out of the box, some laptops have a FN key internal/external/both switch03:23
darthho0is there a way to make a bootable iso on ssd?03:24
darthho0then boot to that partition and say install an os?03:24
syntaksanyone else here running a ryzen cpu that shows only 1 core?03:25
Bashing-omdarthho0: Consider https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot .03:26
user__FBOOM03:27
darthho0what tool do you use to partition ssd?03:28
user__M00bf FACEBOK BOAST/POST03:28
ballpendarthho0: fparted03:28
user__df tool fixed all my partition issues03:33
user__thanks folks03:33
user__butt fuck and shit03:34
user__shit this faggot men03:34
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CrazyTuxhello, I am getting an error message when I try to update the OS.03:35
CrazyTuxE: The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/https// could not be found.03:36
CrazyTuxE: Failed to fetch https//://deb.opera.com/opera-stable/dists/stable/InRelease03:36
CrazyTuxE: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.03:36
ballpendax: youtube comment mode lol03:36
CrazyTuxcould anybody help me in sorting this out?03:36
daxCrazyTux: you have a typo in either /etc/apt/sources.list or one of the files under /etc/apt/sources.list.d.03:36
daxCrazyTux: specifically, somewhere in there is https//:// instead of https://03:36
daxfix, run sudo apt update, try again03:37
darthho0anyone know about virtualbox and fullscreen not being able to because unity side panel?03:37
CrazyTuxI am a newbie. Please suggest a solution for this.03:37
ballpendarthho0: what??03:37
CrazyTuxeverytime I run the command I get the same error.03:37
ballpenCrazyTux: dax Just did it03:37
darthho0virtualbox host+f to get into fullscreen won't completely go because of the unity side panel ballpen03:37
ballpendarthho0: you need to install guest additions then03:38
CrazyTuxdax, getting the same message.03:38
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darthho0ballpen: i did install guest additions... i'm saying my host os won't let the virtual go fullscreen03:38
daxthen you didn't fix it.03:38
daxThe second and third lines are literally it complaining about a typo in one of those two places I listed03:39
ballpendarthho0: ah I see03:39
CrazyTuxdax, what should I do?03:39
ballpenCrazyTux: paste your /etc/apt/sources.list03:39
p_hCrazyTux: try running: grep -ri 'https//://' /etc/apt/sources.list.d03:39
ballpenin pastebin or something03:39
mikazukihi03:40
ballpendarthho0: well I don't know mate I use mint and it works fine over here03:40
darthho0ballpen: must be nice :)03:40
ballpendarthho0: in fact I never even thought about it lol03:40
ballpenyeah man how to hide that side panel??03:40
ballpendarthho0: yeah cinnamon is cool apart from that it is just ubuntu03:41
mikazukii like cinnamon03:41
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CrazyTuxdax, how can I paste it?03:43
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ballpenCrazyTux: use pastebin03:43
ballpenor ubuntu paste03:43
CrazyTuxdax, do I have to key in any command in terminal to  get that list?03:43
ballpenor whatever03:43
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CrazyTuxor shall I check that in that folder?03:44
CrazyTuxballpen, there is a folder by name  '/etc/apt/sources.list.d'.03:44
YankDownUnderCrazyTux: https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/13410#comment:4 => a fix for Unity (you can also consider changing to a different desktop - other than Unity...like Mate, or Cinnamon...or whatever)03:44
p_hCrazyTux: just run "grep -ri 'https//://' /etc/apt" to find the bad file03:44
CrazyTuxI am relatively new. plz help me.03:44
ballpenits not a folder comrade but a text file03:45
YankDownUnderCrazyTux: Ooops...sorry...you're not the person having Virtualbox issues...03:45
ballpenYankDownUnder: darthho0 asked that comrade :)03:45
YankDownUnderballpen: Yeah... darthho0 => https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/13410#comment:403:45
darthho0It works now03:45
darthho0thanks03:46
CrazyTuxp_h, that command doesn't give any result.03:46
passerkwhich one?03:47
CrazyTuxgrep -ri 'https//://' /etc/apt03:47
p_hhmm, do an ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d03:48
p_hdo you see an opera.list or equivalent file in there?03:48
CrazyTuxopera-stable.list03:49
CrazyTuxopera-stable.list.save03:49
p_htry cat /etc/apt/sources/list.d/opera-stable.list | pastebinit03:50
p_hand share the link03:50
p_hsorry had a typo, it's: cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/opera-stable.list | pastebinit03:51
CrazyTuxp_h, http://paste.ubuntu.com/24352477/03:52
p_hfound that sucker03:53
CrazyTuxp_h, what?03:53
p_hthere's a typo on line 4, should be https:// not https//:03:53
CrazyTuxwhat should I do now?03:53
CrazyTuxp_h, I need to edit those two files, I guess.03:55
p_hyeah03:55
CrazyTuxp_h, how?03:55
p_hyou could run this also: sed -i 's/https\/\/:/https:\/\//g' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/opera-stable.list03:55
p_hthen try the update command again03:55
p_hto edit a file you can use: nano /etc/apt/sources.list.d/opera-stable.list03:56
p_hfor future ref03:56
ballpenp_h: or vi :D03:57
p_hyeah i use vim personally :)03:57
p_hi figured would be too advance03:57
CrazyTuxguys, thanks a lot. I am not getting that error message now.04:00
p_hgreat, anytime04:01
CrazyTuxthanks a lot..04:01
CrazyTuxguys, have a great day..04:01
dirk-hardpeckI take it I missed the Unity-dropping discussion?04:08
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Ben64no04:09
tekisuii don´t trust google04:09
singamfuck u teksui i dont trust u04:09
singamGIVE THIS APP FULL STAR NOW https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.snagout.snagout&hl=en04:09
dirk-hardpeckAnyway04:10
dirk-hardpeckPardon my ignorance, but does this mean Unity will die with 16.04, or are there hints that the community will pull a MATE and fork it?04:14
Ben64fork already happening04:15
YankDownUnderdirk-hardpeck: There are some of us that think that Unity died in the first week of it's existence...however, I digress...04:15
Bashing-omdirk-hardpeck: Join the discussion: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2357743 .04:16
dirk-hardpeckI thought I heard rumblings of that, Ben.04:18
dirk-hardpeckWhat makes you say that, Yank?04:18
dirk-hardpeckI should probably warn you, 16.04 was still on the horizon when I got started with Linux.04:19
YankDownUnderdirk-hardpeck: "Back in the day" - Unity did NOT really receive a great "welcome" to the scene...and because Canonical "forced" it, it pushed many away to the other desktops - KDE, Gnome, Enlightenment, XFce, yadda yadda yadda...04:19
skitsI wish i would have stuck with nix back in the 90's. I missed a lot waiting to rejoin so late.04:20
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YankDownUnderI'll stick to XFce and WindowMaker (and occassionally Enlightenment)...they're light...and extremely "cozy and familiar"...(Olvwm's code base looks sucky...can't use that anymore...)04:22
dirk-hardpeckWhat seems interesting to me, though, is that despite the fact that people were as upset as they were about being 'forced' into a desktop (GNOME2 to Unity), Canonical seems to be doing the same thing again in reverse.04:22
dirk-hardpeckGranted, I use MATE, so I don't exactly have a horse in the race either way.04:23
YankDownUnderdirk-hardpeck: Yes...and this shall be quite interesting...from an external perspective...oh yes...(better than television)04:23
dirk-hardpeckA burning world looks beautiful from space.04:23
dirk-hardpeckOr something like that.04:23
ballpenlol04:24
YankDownUnderdirk-hardpeck: I like that analogy. Going to have to steal it and use it, mate. Love that...love that...04:25
dirk-hardpeckGo for it! lol04:25
dirk-hardpeckI just made it up, so that's cool with me.04:26
YankDownUnderI shall plagiarise with honour.04:26
dirk-hardpeckYou know what else is interesting, is that the decision to switch away from it almost seems as polarizing as the decision to switch to it.04:27
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dirk-hardpeckNot quite as much, I guess, but still.04:30
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dirk-hardpeckSo Yank, how'd you get into Linux? Or is this the wrong channel for that kind of discussion?04:33
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newbee__всем привет04:35
newbee__есть кто по русски говорит?04:35
YankDownUnderdirk-hardpeck: I did unix and xenix stuff in the 80's. Linux came into my "life" when I wanted to move my BBS from OS/2 to something *NOT* MS based. Ergo, I got into linux.04:36
dirk-hardpeckУ меня Google Translate.04:36
daxnewbee__: /join #ubuntu-ru for Russian-language support04:37
syntaksyeap04:37
syntaksto hell with ryzen04:37
syntaksthis is way too unstable04:37
newbee__i have some troube with apache04:38
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dirk-hardpeckGood times, Yank!04:38
heywoodhi all. just ran into an odd problem on 16.04.2 LTS. trying to launch an audio streamer (sudo /usr/bin/darkice). the strace output includes the following:04:38
heywoodstat("/home/heywood", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755, st_size=4096, ...}) = 004:39
heywoodgetuid()04:39
heywoodwrite(2, "Home directory not accessible: P"..., 49Home directory not accessible:04:39
heywood Permission denied04:39
heywood) = 4904:39
heywoodwhat gives??? how can /home/(anything) be inaccessible via sudo?04:39
dirk-hardpeckI hate to ask a stupid question, but you're running as a user with the correct privileges, right, Heywood?04:41
p_hwhat happens when you run it without sudo?04:41
heywooddirk-hardpeck: hmmm, not sure. how would i check what privileges i'm running under? touch foo.txt && ls -la foo.txt ?04:43
heywoodp_h: if you run darkice as non-root, you get the warning "Could not set POSIX real-time scheduling, this may cause recording skips. Try to run darkice as the super-user."04:43
p_hi see04:44
heywooddirk-hardpeck: default umask for my (non-root) account is 0002, if that's at all relevant.04:45
heywoodand for root it's 0022 on this machine.04:45
p_hyou can fix any bad permissions in your home directory by: sudo chown -R $USER:$USER ~/04:46
p_hthen try running darkice again04:46
cytronyea04:46
uxfihey heywood04:47
heywoodp_h: no joy. sudo darkice still spits out "Home directory not accessible: Permission denied" ...04:48
dirk-hardpeckHave you tried rebooting?04:48
p_hwhat if you do sudo su first, then run darkice as root04:48
heywooddirk-hardpeck: yes. didn't help.04:49
heywoodp_h:sudo su, then running from the root prompt (#), does NOT produce this error. so it's definitely a permissions thing.04:49
p_hhmm04:50
p_hthat chown command should have fixed the permissions04:50
heywoodand if no config file is explicitly specified from the commandline, darkice defaults to /etc/darkice.cfg — which (1) exists, and (2) doesn't have anything in it about a home directory.04:51
p_hinteresting04:51
dirk-hardpeckAnd you've tried Google, I assume?04:51
heywoodhrm. just noticed that 16.04.2 LTS ships out of the box with darkice 1.2, but darkice.org says 1.3 is the latest. trying to compile the newer version now.04:52
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tonAanyone how to monitor their system to prevent. shellshock or any attack on a public network?04:56
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talus46greetings , does anyone know if there's an oficial ubuntu package with vim 8 ?05:06
p_htalus46: you can grab it via a PPA, search google for "vim 8 ppa"05:10
tonAanyone how to monitor their system to prevent. shellshock or any attack on a public network?05:10
daxtalus46: not in stable ubuntu, no. the next version (17.04, due later this month) will have it05:10
daxtalus46: (PPAs aren't official)05:10
talus46thanks :)05:10
tonAanyone knows how to monitor their system to prevent. shellshock or any attack on a public network?05:10
p_h^05:10
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talus46thank you dax and p_h , I'll install it from source then :)05:11
p_hbest way05:11
talus46well is a production server so the important thing is to get it from a trusted source05:11
tonAany idea on a best network security ?05:12
p_hyou should be fine with shellshock if you're running latest bash or a patched version05:13
p_hwireshark to monitor network05:13
tonAthanks p_h05:13
p_hnp05:14
talus46or vpn is you don't want people sniffing your packets tonA05:14
p_h^05:14
tonAcool..i usually use htop to monitor my box. it makes me paranoid sometime .05:14
dirk-hardpeckI assume you've also heard of Tor?05:15
tonAyea..05:15
talus46great browser dirk-hardpeck05:15
* dax cringes05:16
tonAbut i mean when you are on a public network .how to prevent someone remotely connecting to your box via telnet or ssh05:16
talus46tonA: best way is to stop those services05:16
dirk-hardpeckWell, Telnet should probably be turned off in general.05:17
tonAi think to rout your entire box with a vpn will be the best idea05:17
p_hturn off passwords for ssh, use obscure port, use pub/private keys05:17
talus46but if you need ssh open at least set it to use  pub key auth05:17
tonAcool thanks05:17
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p_hyou can use the nmap tool to scan your box for open ports05:18
tonAanything new you will like to share05:18
p_hlimit those05:18
talus46tonA: and if you are realy paranoid about security you should probably have a kali linux box just to test for vulnerabilities05:19
p_hand take pride that we are all vulnerable to the same zero-days ;)05:20
talus46:))05:20
heywooddirk-hardpeck: p_h: blech. compiling darkice 1.3 isn't quite trivial — i'm missing some dependencies, and too tired to sort it out now. i'll post to darkice user forum tomorrow to see if that "permission denied" error is a known issue. for now i launched the old working version as root with nohup, so it'll still run.05:21
heywoodthanks for the troubleshooting ideas.05:21
p_hright on man, np05:22
dirk-hardpeckNo problem!05:22
dirk-hardpeckhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/338382/pulseaudio-not-working-home-directory-not-accessible-permission-denied I did find this, but it's a bit old.05:22
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talus46I really want to try that duel boot05:26
talus46linux vs osx05:26
dirk-hardpeckI wish I had the money for that. lol05:27
talus46and the winner will have to face windows 1005:27
tonAlinux05:28
tonAu should try the dual boot. its cool05:29
talus46I have tat already , but DUEL BOOT ! Man that's the future05:30
talus46in the end it Can be only one05:30
tonAyeah.. but u can switch anytime05:30
talus46that's cheating in DUEL boot05:31
talus46no switch05:31
tonAu can even have 3 OS Sitting on your box05:32
talus46;)05:32
tonAwhat about the live usb05:32
Anonalyhi, I was running Xubuntu 12.04, but I looked up online how to perform an upgrade to 14.04, and then perform another upgrade to 16.04,05:35
AnonalyEverything appears to be working fine, except when I do sudo apt-get update, it sticks at 0%,05:35
AnonalyI have another computer with Xubuntu 16.04, is it safe to copy over the respositories manually to the upgraded computer ? because the upgraded computer appears to not have any "additional software" repositories ..05:36
tonAok ..i suggest u restart your box with the command init 6 and sudo update it again05:36
Anonalyok I noticed when I compare the "trusted software providers" section in my repositories, they are different05:43
Anonalythe stock 16.04 has more than the upgraded version05:43
AnonalyI have added extra software packes to the stock Ubuntu 16.04, could this be from those ?05:44
beginneri'm every boot up typed "gnome-keying-daemon &" on terminal after delete KDE & unity805:46
tonAdid you run it through your su terminal#05:46
tonAones you upgrade in your terminal u should be fine05:47
rud0lfgood morning :)05:47
beginnerhow to upgrade??05:47
tonAsudo apt-get upgrade.05:51
tonAquestions about installation ,upgrade, any useful command line check it out on google.05:53
beginner@tonA thankyou05:53
tonAu welcome .05:53
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BlitzerHoundWhat's a good antivirus for ubuntu?05:56
MustaKrakishclamav05:57
BlitzerHoundcan I just apt-get that?05:57
MustaKrakishBlitzerHound, but you dont really need one05:57
MustaKrakishapt search for it05:57
warriorehi henlo newbie-ish question i guess, how do i get my iphone 4 to recognize so i can put music on it :@05:57
warrioreive tried everything and i'm at my wits end05:57
BlitzerHoundOh. But shouldn't I still use one? I don't know much about ubuntu still, it's rather new to me. I've been using it for maybe a few weeks lol05:57
warrioreyou don't need AV for linux05:57
tonAlinux users use antivirus?05:57
warrioresome do05:58
warrioreit's handy if you have a windows drive05:58
tonAu don't have to use antivirus05:58
warriorehave a linux thumb drive then run it on the drive if its fucked05:58
tonAwindows u need antivirus but linux i dont think u do05:58
warriorecorrect05:58
MustaKrakishBlitzerHound, you don't need one unless you are worried about your windows partitions05:58
warrioreive been using linux for 14 years and the only thing i've had close to an issue is a browserkit05:59
BlitzerHoundNah I don't have windows partitions.05:59
warriorethen you're good05:59
BlitzerHoundAwesome. That's... really surprising lol.05:59
hateball!virus06:00
ubottuAntivirus is something you don't need on !Linux, except where files are then passed to Windows computers (perhaps using Samba). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Antivirus06:00
tonAtry to upgrade and it will fix stuff for you and you can even locate files that do not belong to your box and kill them06:00
tonAif u ever get scared of virus and u don't know your way around your box.try ubuntu live.06:02
BlitzerHoundWait, so wine doesn't count as windows partition right?06:02
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BlitzerHound'cause I use wine06:03
rud0lfdon't use too much, you're gonna have a hangover06:03
p_highBlitzerHound: nope, check out: https://www.winehq.org/about06:04
warrioreim like 80% sure it doesnt count06:04
BlitzerHoundAwesome, I'll check that out rn06:04
BlitzerHoundAlso lol @rud0lf06:04
rud0lfwindows partition as in physical partition on disk? nope06:05
BlitzerHoundBecause I'm trying to get this program called Cain which I guess works with IPs and stuff. But I think I found a better program (that I hope has the same function) called wireshark.06:05
BlitzerHoundBut it keeps telling me not to trust the website that you download it from.06:06
rud0lfwine makes a directory and makes windows programs think it's a partition06:06
warriorewireshark is pretty good06:06
rud0lfwhat do you mean "works with ips"? what sort of functionality do you seek?06:06
BlitzerHoundI'm trying to be able to pull IPs while I'm gaming06:06
warrioreyou've checked to make sure the games youre playing are compatible on linux right06:07
BlitzerHoundWell, I'm trying to do it from the xbox06:07
warrioreAH ok06:07
warriorethat i cant help with06:07
BlitzerHoundYeah, I'm looking up tutorials on my own06:07
warriorei just wanted to make sure you knew linux isnt like 100% there when it comes to gaming06:07
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BlitzerHoundJust when I went to this website a bunch of red flags popped up and said I should leave immediately. Got me thinking about antivirus, so I just figured I would ask.06:08
zhanxis Drone` a bot?06:09
* p_high is away, 10 minute autoaway (l!on) : os/bx06:16
rud0lfwho still uses away announcer?06:20
p_highyeah didn't really the setting was on06:20
p_highrealize*06:20
rud0lf:P06:20
p_high#bash and ##linux let me have it06:21
anddamdefault install 16.04 has conflicting desktop entries name, namely "Name=Backups" is present three time, so two are shadowed. Is this a bug at all?06:21
BlitzerHoundc I want to play openarena. No one knows any fixes for the bug with 16.10 do they?06:22
BlitzerHoundApparently since I have ubuntu 16.10 I can't play it despite having a system that can easily handle it. It just crashes any time I try to join.06:22
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kangaroo72Hi there ... just a little question (to be sure) ... I've created a raid-unit (raid-5) with 15TB and have selected gpt-table06:36
kangaroo72to format mkfs.ext4 is right - isn't it?06:37
kangaroo72('cause it's warning because it's gpt)06:37
p_highvi ~/.bitchxrc06:37
nhillWhat is the default shortcut to the "search" launcher06:43
martyixHi, I'm wondering.. do you use snaps? I use apt in my Ubuntu 16.10 and so far I have trouble to even find what snap packages are there as I didn't find a catalogue on a website06:44
CrazyTuxhello, is Budgie DE officially supported by Ubuntu?06:48
CrazyTuxI mean Ubuntu Budgie.06:48
CrazyTuxand is it stable?06:49
YankDownUnderCrazyTux: "Budgie" has been known to completely wipe out entire systems, steal passwords and other identity based information, purchase sex toys on eBay and vote for Trump. Dangerous.06:51
rud0lfi'd say purchasing sex toys is an advantage06:51
CrazyTuxreally? scary. LOL..06:52
YankDownUnderrud0lf: "Sex toys for animals" - hmm...06:52
YankDownUnderCrazyTux: I AM JOKING BRO. Sarcasm.06:52
CrazyTuxyes. that's a definite advantage. If you can get them for free.06:52
CrazyTuxYankDownUnder, I know. LOL.06:53
YankDownUnderCrazyTux: Give it a go if you feel like experimenting with different desktops. There's also KDE, WindowMaker, XFce, LxDE, Cinnamon, Mate, Gnome3, Enlightenment, i3, IceWM...heaps...06:53
CrazyTuxhow many can I use at a time?06:53
CrazyTuxinstalling many DEs has any drawbacks?06:54
YankDownUnderCrazyTux: Well, considering you can only login and see one desktop at a time...(unless you're doing remote...then you can use a different desktop)06:54
YankDownUnderCrazyTux: Only drawback: too many choices.06:54
CrazyTuxok. How can I install Budgie DE?06:55
CrazyTuxentire Budgie DE.06:55
YankDownUnderCrazyTux: Check in synaptic - see if it's listed...if it's not, then check through the Ubuntu forums to see who's got the PPA information for it...easy done.06:55
CrazyTuxI have Mate 16.04.2 installed. And Lubuntu Desktop, Xubuntu DE and Gnome installed on this Mate.06:56
CrazyTuxok06:56
YankDownUnderCrazyTux: Like this link: http://www.webupd8.org/2016/03/how-to-install-budgie-desktop-in-ubuntu-ppa.html06:56
CrazyTuxok.06:57
YankDownUnderUp to you...I have a few...but generally choose to stick with WindowMaker because it's got the smallest footprint and it's, well, ancient.06:57
CrazyTuxwhat is WindowMaker?06:57
CrazyTuxok06:59
YankDownUnderCrazyTux: It's an ancient window mangler that was based on NeXT. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window_Maker06:59
CrazyTuxok06:59
CrazyTuxI did try Solus Budgie once. In VirtualBox07:02
YankDownUnderIt looks "nice"...have to give it a "test" sometime...easy enough to delete/purge/erase/eradicate...07:03
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CrazyTuxyes.07:04
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CrazyTuxor shall I download Ubuntu Budgie OS itself and try that?07:05
YankDownUnderCrazyTux: Your call, mate. I use Virtualbox to test lots of things...ain't like it would hurt...then again, I'm me and you're you - we each have different ideas - and that's what makes life great.07:06
CrazyTuxone more question. If I want to run Android app on my laptop, which linux distro is most recommended?07:07
ikoniaCrazyTux: once again - here we go07:07
ikoniaCrazyTux: you've been told 10+ times this channel is for ubuntu support07:07
ikonianot your CONSTANT distro swapping07:08
CrazyTuxhi ikonia, how are you?07:08
rodrigot23does anybody her have connection constantly dropping in ubuntu 16.04?07:09
rodrigot23the wireless connection i meaan*07:10
Dualityhow do i disable the armhf repositories ?07:14
Dualitybinary-armhf07:14
ikoniathey shouldn't be enabled unless you are on arm07:14
Dualitythose are giving me 40407:14
ikoniawhat is the URL07:14
Dualitythen i don't know how that happend :D07:14
ikoniaare you using arm ?07:14
Dualityhttp://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/universe/binary-armhf/Packages07:14
Dualityno arm07:14
Dualitynot using arm07:14
ikoniayou're not using arm ?07:14
Dualityrunning 14.0407:15
ikonialook in /etc/apt/sources.list.d07:15
ikoniaand in /etc/apt/sources.list07:15
ikoniaI'd be concerned by the state of your system though07:15
Dualityikonia: there are no repo's in there doing arm07:16
ikoniaDuality: run apt-get update07:16
ikonia(sudo apt-get update)07:17
ikoniapastebin the output please07:17
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vincenzomlhello; I don't have either of /etc/rc.local and /etc/init.d/rc.local on ubuntu 17.04; is it a new thing? Is there a preferred way to run scripts on system boot?07:29
ducasse!zesty | vincenzoml07:29
ubottuvincenzoml: Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) will be the 26th release of Ubuntu.  It is due to be released in April 2017. Discussion in #ubuntu+107:29
ducasse!systemd | vincenzoml also see this07:30
ubottuvincenzoml also see this: systemd is the default init system for Ubuntu 15.04 onwards. For information on transitioning from upstart to systemd, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers For a guide to basic service management with systemd, see https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-systemctl-to-manage-systemd-services-and-units07:30
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kernelpanichi everyone07:39
CrazyTuxhello..07:41
CrazyTuxis ikonia here?07:42
CrazyTuxwhy did he ban me from this channel?07:42
CrazyTuxI was asking Ubuntu related queries only.07:42
CrazyTuxthis is really unfair.07:44
Dualityikonia: https://pastebin.com/8L1C1z7A07:50
ikoniaDuality: that really suggests the arm arch is enabled in /etc/apt/sources.list or in a file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d07:51
akinodehey, does anyone have experience with capturing the audio from pulseaudio sink and the video from v4l2loopback device and saving it as an mkv file in some directory?07:51
akinodeI'm using the script for IP Webcam from here: https://github.com/bluezio/ipwebcam-gst/blob/master/prepare-videochat.sh07:52
s10gopalanyone online ?07:54
skitsSoo, ubuntu 16lts, php(3,5,7,?)-apcu no install available? apt policy says php-apcu is?07:54
ikoniawhat ?07:55
s10gopalwhat is the meaning of " Capabilities <access denied> " ?07:55
ikoniacould you try to phrase a clear question skits07:55
ikonias10gopal: depends what you are doing and where you get that message07:55
s10gopali m getting that msg in lspci -v07:56
ikonias10gopal: that suggests the user you are running it as does not have access to query the device info to that level07:56
skitsI apologize.  Installing a new install of 16lts (lemp) Up to where I need to install the previously named package php-acpu. It seems it is not available no matter the version I attempt to install. Has this been removed or am I using the wrong syntax for it?07:56
dah85s10gopal: try sudo in front07:57
ikonia!info php-acpu07:57
ubottuPackage php-acpu does not exist in yakkety07:57
Dualityikonia: this is my sources.list https://pastebin.com/RpgBDfzp07:57
Dualityand sources.list.d is empty07:57
RyanOrzAnybody knows why Ubuntu 17.04 doesn't have package "xserver-xorg-video-mga"?07:57
s10gopalthx07:58
ikoniaRyanOrz: 17.04 discussion in #ubuntu+1 channel07:58
skitsThank you ikonia07:58
ikoniaDuality: thats very odd07:58
ducasseskits: there doesn't seem to be any package at all with acpu in the name in the repos, no07:58
RyanOrzThank you07:58
ikoniaDuality: there is in universe it would seem,07:59
ikoniaDuality: oops, sorry, not you07:59
skitsxenia or something like that08:00
ducasse!find acpu08:00
ubottuFound: W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W: (and 20 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=acpu&searchon=names&suite=yakkety&section=all08:00
ikonialooks like it's not something you need in php 708:00
ikoniait's a php 5 or earlier component08:00
ikonia(I'm not up with all the PHP functions)08:00
s10gopalwhen i type lspci it gives me this result https://pastebin.com/5D59hV7d it means all are working fine ?08:00
s10gopaldrivers^08:00
skitsI thought so but it was a dependency for another install, I will just try and work around it and inform the package maintainers of the other package.08:01
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faugusztins10gopal: that is just the list of PCI-E devices08:01
BlitzerHoundHey I was wondering if someone can help me try to get my microphone working?08:01
s10gopalbut it detects wrong gfx card08:01
s10gopalmine is m430 , it detect m33008:01
faugusztins10gopal: not really08:01
faugusztins10gopal: it says what the database has for your PCI ID08:02
dah85looks like it's only seeing your onboard video08:02
faugusztinand the different cards have same PCI ID, then they are technically the same cards08:02
faugusztinjust because AMD rebranded them it doesn't make it different from Linux side :)08:02
s10gopaland i can install drivers made for ubuntu 15 on ubuntu 16 ?08:02
ducasses10gopal: you can't install fglrx, no08:03
BlitzerHoundI went on the forums and I found this thing that basically tells everything about my audio (from what I understand, which is very little), so I have that in case it might help.08:03
s10gopalhow to save power using powertop ?08:04
* p_h is away, 10 minute autoaway (l!on) : os/bx08:11
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Voldsup08:22
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BlitzerHoundSo I was trying some stuff and I still can't get my mic to work. Is there anyone that might be able to help me out with this?08:38
sonu_nkhi i recently created subdomain but its not working nslookup server can't find apis.mydomain.com: NXDOMAIN08:38
theablestmancontact the website you registered with sonu_nk08:40
s10gopal_how to disbale dedicated graphics card ? (i dont have drivers installed)08:41
jose_felipeteste09:01
BlitzerHoundAlright, so nevermind. I'm an idiot haha. My laptop doesn't have a built in microphone.09:05
BlitzerHoundLater taters09:06
nanodronea lot of apps on ubuntu aren't using the top bar to show their menus...?09:12
yemman irssi09:16
yemgah09:16
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rud0lfisn't irssi woman?09:17
yem:)09:17
rud0lfoh it's not a chat channel, pardon me09:17
MustaKrakishrud0lf, terminal based IRC Client09:17
yemits my irc client for linux09:17
yemman is manual09:17
yembut im stupid.09:17
rud0lfi know, i use it atm09:17
yemso, how do I change nick?09:17
MustaKrakish:)09:17
MustaKrakishdo /nick <nick>09:17
rud0lf/nick potato09:17
yemthanks a bunch09:18
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Wopsieyay09:18
rud0lfirssi is difficult to manage for a non-geek09:18
WopsieIm a geek all right..09:18
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rud0lfbut i guess since you are on #ubuntu and freenode at all, you are one :)09:18
WopsieIm just killing time while uinstalling office 365 on a bunch of computers at work..09:19
Wopsienormal day..09:19
rud0lfbesides irssi screen from distance looks like you're doing something important and nerdy09:20
rud0lfuse green text on black background09:20
Wopsiehaha, I know.. I even run facebook messenger through REPL in command line.09:20
qifu#openstack-trove09:20
Wopsie pop cmatrix for ultimate nerdstatus.. lmao09:21
rud0lfqifu: you need to prepend it with /join09:21
phi_Hi, i'm setting up a 1gb swap ssd partition for my 8gb ram laptop09:23
qifuthanks09:23
nanodroneWopsie, how do you do that09:23
phi_but I think it doesnt need anymore can I delete it?09:23
nanodronethe fb messenger REPL thing09:23
nanodronei wanna try09:23
ikoniaphi_: unmount it, delete the partition09:23
phi_ikonia: can i create another swap partition on another hdd in the same system too?09:24
ikoniaphi_: if you want09:24
phi_ikonia: do i need to modify genfstab file09:24
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ikoniagenfstab ?09:25
ikoniaor do you mean /etc/fstab09:25
phi_ikonia: sorry for my noob yes it is09:26
ikoniaphi_: yes, remove the line that references swap09:26
phi_ikonia: how about when adding a new one?09:26
ikoniaphi_: then you'd add a new line09:26
MustaKrakishphi_, don't forget to swapon /dev/X09:27
rud0lfphi_: never be sorry to ask questions or to not be advanced in something, being noob and asking questions is first step to be good at something :)09:27
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lolopoloskoHey guys, what is package provided "send" command?09:44
SwedeMikelolopolosko: mailutils-mh or nmh09:45
lolopoloskoI try enter my password from bash script, but command send didn't find on ubuntu 10.0409:45
SwedeMikelolopolosko: 10.04???? really? you need to upgrade.09:46
ducasselolopolosko: 10.10 has been dead and unsupported for a long, long time09:46
ducasse*10.0409:46
lolopoloskoSwedeMike, no no)))) I use 10.04 because I need build some software. If I build on system 14.04 my software didn't work correctly on Ubuntu 10.04 and other system like fedore 17 etc09:47
ducasselolopolosko: none the less, 10.04 is unsupported. you should really get updated software that works on later versions.09:48
nanodrone7 years old software...09:49
t`swift`rocksUbuntu is the nigger of linux10:15
t`swift`rockslol kek10:16
t`swift`rocksthats so funny lmfao10:16
t`swift`rocks!ops | i'm hilarious10:16
ubottui'm hilarious: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, PriceChild, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, k1l, rww, phunyguy, bazhang, chu10:16
YankDownUnderLovely language.10:16
marenz_Impressiv.10:17
losemnigi si se nataralejil ikonia faida nqma :)10:17
YankDownUnderThanking the ops - donuts on me.10:17
t`swift`rockssorry that i offended all people.10:24
losek1l_ what up lame10:25
t`swift`rocksthemill: you have problem with me?10:26
t`swift`rockslol wut a loser  to get banned here.10:26
ikoniat`swift`rocks: stop now10:27
ikoniano more discussion10:27
t`swift`rockssorry10:27
Avernosif i give a folder write perms to my user, does that make it read perms automatically?10:27
t`swift`rocksWhat are perms?  Like when you get your hair curled?10:27
Avernospermisions10:27
t`swift`rocksNiggers have curly hair :)  so sexy10:27
YankDownUnderWTF is wrong with people nowadays. Far out.10:28
marenz_Well, swift something something was a troll10:38
ikoniamarenz_: he's gone a long time ago so you don't need to comment on it10:38
marenz_I thought that was what YankDownUnder was referring10:39
nanodronei'm surprised that i've been able to resolve whatever issues i've come across so far on ubuntu mostly by myself...10:43
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exscapeI need some help with a Ubuntu 16.04 server; I accidentally deleted all files (not subdirs) in /boot, and I can't get APT to (re)install a new kernel... Any advice? Some command output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24353992/11:12
exscapeit hasn't been restarted yet, and I'd really rather solve this remotely pre-reboot, rather than having to do it on-site11:12
marrenarreHi. Any idea why `setxkbmap` does not work in Ubuntu GNOME? I’m trying to set the variant to a particular one that is not `basic`, but it ends up being that anyway.11:17
mgorexscape, start of by trying "sudo apt-get install -f", this is to fix "3 not fully installed or removed"11:18
exscapemgor: thanks; it failed though, it doesn't seem happy that the kernel file doesn't exist. http://paste.ubuntu.com/24354009/11:19
aadiHey all!11:21
aadiGetting back to GNOME gonna be good?11:22
alkisgmarrenarre: recent gnome-based environments don't respect xkb settings, they defined their own in gsettings. On the other hand, MATE does respect them.11:25
k1laadi: we will see what the future brings :) technically there should not be an issue11:25
alkisgmarrenarre: so, use the gnome keyboard layouts dialog to define what you want11:25
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mgorexscape, not sure how picky it is regarding the file type, but you could try to create a dummy file, so that the file actually exists, touch /boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-72-generic11:26
marrenarrealkisg: Aww. :( I guess I will just use e.g. MATE then since I have another setup that does use `setxkbmap` and I am too lazy to maintain separate solutions.11:28
aadik1l, I was thinking to install GNOME desktop in my machine, I once installed GNOME Session flashback, but is there any other way to have GNOME desktop environment in my machine?11:28
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ShadowZhello11:29
ShadowZcan anyone help me??11:30
BluesKajHiya folks11:30
marrenarreShadowZ: Do you have a question?11:31
ShadowZyes11:32
ShadowZabout ethernet11:32
marrenarreShadowZ: Ask your question, and maybe someone will help.11:33
ShadowZhttps://imagez.to/a/0jYiYw11:33
oe1skwdoes someone know how to fix the reboot bug in ubuntu Server 16.0411:38
exscapemgor: thanks, that set me on the right track! After creating vmlinuz-... and System.map-... I could install a new kernel, looks like everything is fine now11:39
mgorexscape, glad to hear!11:40
ShadowZcan anyone help me with ethernet driver?11:40
mgorexscape, just make sure that /boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-72-generic isn't an empty file, if you accidently try to boot it :)11:41
MustaKrakishShadowZ, which card?11:41
ShadowZnvidia nforce11:41
ShadowZhttps://imagez.to/a/0jYiYw11:41
exscapemgor: haha, yeah, I checked :) it also installed proper files for abi/config/initrd11:42
MustaKrakishShadowZ, http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man4/nfe.4freebsd.html11:43
faugusztinShadowZ: i recommend getting a PCI-E Intel instead of the horrible, horrible NVIDIA ethernet :)11:44
MustaKrakishless P.T ^^11:44
ShadowZit was an old computer11:47
faugusztinnForce 4/400 was one giant mess, which you should avoid if possible.  Having said that, ShadowZ's system cleaerly detects the ethernet adapter11:47
ShadowZi just used it for torrenting11:47
ShadowZwhere is loader.conf?11:48
faugusztinShadowZ: what is your issue ? Your ethernet is at enp0s711:49
ShadowZyes11:49
faugusztinbut what is your problem ? from here it looks it works just fine11:49
AmedioYyohow could I install Autocad in Ubuntu?11:50
ShadowZnothing hapen when i plug in the cabel11:50
MustaKrakishifconfig -a prints what?11:50
ShadowZlike i'm not using ethernet at all11:50
MustaKrakishare you getting an IP?11:50
faugusztinShadowZ: and please also post /etc/network/interfaces, just to be sure11:51
ShadowZhttps://imagez.to/i/WsdWqtPe.png11:51
matt__hi11:52
k1laadi: install "gnome-shell" or install "ubuntu-gnome-desktop" for the full desktop including all standard apps etc.11:52
matt__i hate when qbittorent has errors on downloadung ubuntu11:53
MustaKrakishShadowZ, does the light on the eth port come on when you plug in the cable?11:53
ShadowZhttps://imagez.to/i/M3fyQBVe11:53
ShadowZyes11:54
ShadowZthe light is on11:54
nanodronewhen's 1704 releasing11:54
matt__whats better bittorent qbiyyorent or utorrent11:54
k1lnanodrone: still the 13.04.201711:54
faugusztinShadowZ: ethtool enp0s711:54
nanodronei forget.11:54
nanodroneso ~3 days...11:54
ShadowZwhat??11:54
faugusztinShadowZ: run that command, post output11:55
MustaKrakishtype ethtool enp0s711:55
ShadowZok11:55
nanodronecan't wait.11:55
faugusztinShadowZ: it should give you an output like http://paste.ubuntu.com/24354129/11:55
MustaKrakishShadowZ, post output to http://paste.ubuntu.com/11:55
ShadowZcommand not found11:55
faugusztinShadowZ; sudo apt-get install ethtool11:55
faugusztinShadowZ: and obviously if you can, install pastebinit too11:56
BluesKajShadowZ:  try, sudo dhclient11:56
faugusztinthen you can run ethtool enp0s7 | pastebinit11:56
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faugusztinShadowZ: as you can see, the output will tell at last line if link is detected or not11:56
faugusztinif no link is detected => system thinks there is no cable11:56
ShadowZhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/24354151/11:58
faugusztinShadowZ: so link is not detected, that sounds bad11:59
faugusztinShadowZ: are you sure the cable is fine ?11:59
ShadowZyep11:59
ShadowZi try with my laptop11:59
ShadowZits connected11:59
faugusztinRIP ethernet port then, IMO :)12:00
faugusztinbuy an ethernet card, if it is a desktop PC12:01
MustaKrakishShadowZ, go get another PCI ethernet card12:01
faugusztinor keep using the wirless12:01
ShadowZi guess don't much choice is it12:01
MustaKrakishit is12:02
ShadowZwhy is it that its okay before12:02
MustaKrakishwhen?12:02
MustaKrakishlike, when did it stop working?12:02
ShadowZubuntu 16.1012:03
MustaKrakishShadowZ, interesting.12:03
ShadowZin ubuntu 11 and 12 its working12:04
MustaKrakishboot a live DVD/CD and see if it does still work12:04
ShadowZok12:04
MustaKrakishthey can die randomly12:04
MustaKrakishjust to be sure12:04
ShadowZtq for ur time guys12:04
ShadowZi got to go12:04
ShadowZbye12:04
MustaKrakisho/12:04
faugusztin^ and this is why my first recommendation after hearing nvidia chipset was to get a PCI-E Intel NIC :D12:06
matt__what i=is the dirrerenve of bios and vefi12:06
alkisg!uefi12:06
ubottuUEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI12:06
faugusztinon other side with a 20 euro NIC would probably double the value of that computer12:06
lrojasdoes anybody knows why is ubuntu abandonning mir + unity in favor of gnome?12:06
faugusztinmoney12:07
lrojas??12:07
Guest74782dsgsdg12:07
lrojashow so?12:07
Guest74782im hoe12:07
Guest74782im joe12:07
lrojasfaugusztin: ?12:07
MustaKrakishhi hoe12:08
Guest74782what12:08
faugusztinlrojas: no return, better investments than desktop Ubuntu12:08
Guest74782yes12:08
k1llrojas: read the blogpost fully.12:08
lrojasi dont get it, they are about to release 17.04 and now they are abbandoning it?12:09
lrojasi mean.. unity 8 + mir12:09
faugusztinlrojas: "The choice, ultimately, is to invest in the areas which are contributing to the growth of the company."12:09
faugusztinlrojas: where do you see unity 8 and mir in 17.04 ?12:09
lrojasthis is going to be a pita12:09
k1llrojas: the target for gnome as standard desktop is 18.04, not 17.04. unity will be packages still in the repos even on1 8.0412:10
faugusztinlrojas: 17.04 has Unity 7 and X12:10
scottjli won't miss unity one bit12:10
faugusztinand hell, Unity 7 will be supported until 2021 at least12:10
lrojasfaugusztin: it also has unity 8  and mir12:10
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faugusztinnot by default12:10
k1llrojas: for more discussion about that topic better join #ubuntu-offtopic since we foccus on the technical suppor tin here12:11
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lrojasscottjl: i mean after the whole hassle of switching desktop environment now we are back to switching again...12:11
lrojask1l: ok12:12
BluesKajShadowZ: did you try, sudo dhclient ?12:13
BluesKajoops , forgot to hit enter about 10 min ago12:18
wellickhi, which program do you recomend to block websites for an x amount of time? no browser extensions, please.12:20
PipeItToDevNullwellick, A solution could be changing your hostfile out with a script at X time via crontab12:21
wellickBut that makes it very easy to change it back out of impulse. I was thinking something like Cold Turkey for windows that is hard to unblock.12:23
PipeItToDevNullSo you have conditions, that you didnt bother to mention. Make a full post12:24
tomreynthe best feature against distractions is self-discipline, but there's no software for that. also dedication and motivation help a lot.12:26
wellicktomreyn: is this #ubuntu or #lifecoaching101 ?12:30
MustaKrakishlel12:30
scottjl#deadair12:31
BluesKajwellick:  +1 :-)12:31
wellick;)12:32
FinisterraI'm looking for 101 literature they will help this noon out. I'm loving Ubuntu, but I can't figure out how to navigate file system using terminal not the simple task of installing flash into chromium. I guy a wall trying to install simple application from a website. That's for the direction.12:38
faugusztinFinisterra: apt-get install mc12:42
faugusztinfaugusztin: then run the mc command :)12:42
faugusztinthat should help you a bit12:42
PipeItToDevNullFinisterra, Or ranger, ranger is the best CLI file manager12:42
faugusztinPipeItToDevNull: vim inspired, that already made me feel bad (sorry, not a fan of either big editor camp)12:43
PipeItToDevNullFinisterra, But the best thing is to learn the file structure of Linux, it gets easier to know where you are after that12:43
FinisterraMidnight commander. Thanks for direction. I'll check it out!!12:43
vipjehallo12:44
FinisterraPipe..: I'm reading that this morning. I have to be patient.  ;)12:45
vipjehi12:51
tomreynsorry wellick ;)12:59
wellickno problem man. I do know I have a wandering mind. I need external help ;)13:01
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windowsnoobhello13:06
windowsnoobis this chat active?13:06
k1lwindowsnoob: yes it is13:07
windowsnoobok, i have a quick question - i just can't get my sound to work on ubuntu, is it possible that my hardware is simply not compatible?13:07
windowsnooblike, i can pick the output i need, but nothing comes out13:07
windowsnoobtried all the stuff i could find on google and nothing worked13:08
k1ldepends on what desktop, what ubuntu release, what hardware, what connection type.....13:08
windowsnoobso you mean it is possible that i won't be able to make it work no matter what?13:08
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k1lwindowsnoob: its hard to tell, without more details. there are several possible issues (besides hardware issues) and i cant tell you out of the blue if your hardware is not compatible13:09
k1lwindowsnoob: "i dont get sound on me new car" how should one answer that without more details?13:11
singhhiiii13:11
windowsnoobwell, i was not asking how to fix it, i'm just saying i tried everything and am wondering if further effort might be futile13:12
windowsnoobbut it's a realtek hd output, just the built in stuff in my motherboard (p55-us3l)13:12
droid_arOn the HP Spectre x360 15" with Ubuntu Gnome 16.04 , Im having an issue when I plug in headphones I get a really annoying buzz and hiss from the speakers.  I'm not sure how to go about troubleshooting this.13:12
windowsnoobi'm actually pretty sure i had the same issue a few years ago, ended up using linux mint where it did work13:13
PCatineanhey guys, how does one password protect his id_rsa key?13:14
PCatineanif it's not password protected13:14
k1lwindowsnoob: i suggest to start with looking at alsamixer if its muted13:14
droid_arYeah. I did a live CD of Linux Mint last night and it didn't have the issue.  Which means there has to be a fix somewhere13:15
windowsnoobi have k1l, tried reinstalling it, muting and unmuting stuff...13:15
droid_ark1l: in alsamixer everything is muted with the headphones plugged in and still the noise13:16
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NEETWizardanyone know about setting wacom tablet options? xsetwacom set Area isn't working. {but set MapToOutput is} I'm trying to change the aspect ratio to match.13:16
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k1ldroid_ar: are you sure the audio jack is technically not brumming? like pulling the energy cable to test if its better on battery13:17
k1lwindowsnoob: if you tried everything, and everything did not help. i dont know what to tell you then13:17
droid_ark1l: It's not the audio jack.  Windows and Linux Mint have no issue13:17
k1ldroid_ar: what ubuntu with what kernel?13:18
droid_argnome 16.04.  I've tried kernels 4.4, 4.10, and 4.11 rc513:19
NEETWizard... hm. ok. xsetwacom Area values are changing, but they don't seem to make any difference. the top/bottom/left/right sides still remain the same.13:20
k1ldroid_ar: hmm.13:20
hopelanddont push me ikonia защото ще ви бутна брутално :) google translate Blulgarian13:27
NEETWizardwell, lemme try looking into ... matrix. transform matrix?13:31
hopelandwesterns is funny bud stupid13:33
NEETWizardwell, that didn't work either. :(13:35
hopeland1 kg banns and13:36
NEETWizardI don't get it. why does this do absolutely nothing?13:36
NEETWizardI can map the tablet to just one of the two monitors, but I can't change the aspect ratio at all. top/bottom/left/right area always the same.13:37
hopelandjust game13:37
arunpyasihello people, why am I unable to send AT commands to SIM900A with my Ubuntu ?13:37
arunpyasiplease help me, the module is not responding..13:38
arunpyasiI went through everything but no idea why its not working still.13:38
someone_Hi , What is the best IRC software for ubuntu ?13:38
hopelandikonia k1l13:39
hopelandchat him13:39
hopelandi am abuser13:39
hopelandproxy vpn flooder13:39
hopeland:)13:40
ryuw_openbsd-it13:41
w9qbjsomeone_: Hexchat works for me.13:41
DarkPsydeLord|o13:41
DarkPsydeLordthat will be me XD13:42
faugusztinsomeone_: i use web based "The Lounge"13:42
FlohackHi there! I am looking for verterok13:43
sakerI'm coming...13:47
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saker\quit13:52
taylor_guyDoes anyone have experience with connecting to L2TP VPNs? I have the appropriate packages installed for the gui (network-manager-l2tp  && network-manager-l2tp-gnome) but I always get an error in my syslog when connecting "N(AUTH_FAILURE)"13:59
refill_hi13:59
refill_I do get an error?14:00
refill_can I use qemu to boot 64bit iso on the 32 bit OS?14:00
ducasserefill_: no14:00
refill_OH14:00
refill_How come14:00
compdocthe host cpu isnt 64bit14:01
refill_I am on 32 bit ubuntu, and the virtual OS is 64 bit14:01
refill_the lscpu says it's both 32 and 64bit obviously, so14:01
compdocerr, not cpu, os14:01
refill_but 64 bit os, can boot both?14:02
ducasserefill_: yes14:02
refill_hence I am enable to use qemu, that explains the error14:02
refill_Looks like I am forced to migrate to 64bit14:03
compdocbest thing, really14:03
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syntakshmm which might be the best list/resource to keep up on for kernel 4.11 nvidia drivers?14:03
compdocsyntaks, glad you heard which kernel to get for that system14:04
jonasrogertHi, 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?14:04
syntakscompdoc: :)14:04
syntaksthanks to faugusztin14:04
compdocyup14:05
syntaksit was still unstable after the fact14:05
syntaksbut it was due to acpi off and the mem being too high freq14:05
syntaksall 4 banks used up14:05
ouroumov_!+1 | jonasrogert14:05
ouroumov_rha14:05
syntaksbut so far unbelievable performance14:05
ducasse!zesty | jonasrogert14:05
ubottujonasrogert: Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) will be the 26th release of Ubuntu.  It is due to be released in April 2017. Discussion in #ubuntu+114:05
arunpyasihelp me with that SIM900A modem, its still not working... It worked fine on my friend's windows machine but not in Ubuntu.14:05
compdocgood14:05
syntaksi just can't use the machine yet14:05
refill_on ##linux they said me, that I can have whichever mix I want, any virtual OS, and any number of bit main OS?14:06
syntaksno nvidia drivers work14:06
ouroumov_thanks ducasse14:06
refill_It's confusing14:06
hopelandnew kernel work i use 940 mx nvidia 4.10.1914:07
hopelandbut i bann14:07
syntakshopeland: kern 4.10.19?14:07
hopelandand use win14:07
syntaksi need 4.11 for my system14:07
hopeland17.0414:07
hopelandbeta14:07
syntakssame14:08
syntaksLinux fortschritt 4.11.0-041100rc6-generic #201704091331 SMP Sun Apr 9 17:32:54 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux14:08
hopelandmainline kernel14:08
syntaksnvidia binary drivers won't work though14:08
hopelandnot final and stable14:09
hopeland4.1114:09
compdoccant you install 4.11 in ubuntu 16.04 too?14:09
hopelandhttp://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/14:10
hopelanddownload and install14:10
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syntakshopeland: which one are you talking about?14:11
ducassesyntaks: he's our resident troll and just rambles nonsense, just ignore14:11
hopelandkernel but driver14:11
syntaksah14:11
hopelandnot use14:11
hopelandi use 4.10.1914:11
hopelandnew driver14:12
yengashey guysex14:12
hopelandnvidia and work14:12
yengasguys*14:12
yengaswow i was trying to type exit to the terminal, that turned out pretty weird14:12
jinkyengas: I suspect some of the people here love guysex, so no harm done.14:13
wizard_hi everyone, how could I hold the ethernet controller to do it non updatable?14:13
yengasthis is what happens after i logout or close the lid of my laptop14:13
yengasit is fixed after i reboot14:14
yengashttp://imgur.com/a/ZyyTy14:14
ducassewizard_: non updatable?14:14
ducassewizard_: you mean a static address?14:15
faugusztinyengas: yes, i seen bug report for that14:15
hopelandsudo su pass apt update   apt upgreat14:15
faugusztinyengas: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/129283014:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1292830 in OEM Priority Project "Resuming from sleep makes black borders around windows appear" [Critical,In progress]14:15
faugusztinyengas: some get black, some white borders14:16
wizard_ducasse, after update the system, I only can connect to internet using wifi, but my etheret card don't conecct, i have to install the driver14:16
faugusztinsyntaks: you could always try some latest 4.10 kernel and try to use nvidia driver with that. in worst case scenario you will return to 4.1114:17
ducassewizard_: the ethernet drivers are part of the kernel, you could try the old one14:17
wizard_my pc uses this driver RTL816914:17
syntakswhy not14:17
syntakslet's give it a go :)14:17
wizard_how can i do it?14:17
someone_faugusztin How I can install or use thelounge?14:17
faugusztinsyntaks: though this one says seems like it really needs 4.11 https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=22490714:18
faugusztinsomeone_: https://thelounge.github.io/ :)14:18
ducassewizard_: choose the previous kernel from the grub menu on boot, it's under 'advanced'14:18
faugusztinsomeone_: the green box is rather specific :D14:18
hopeland4.11 not stable14:18
syntaksahhh14:18
syntaksfaugusztin: looks like i'm waiting14:18
someone_Thank you.14:18
wizard_ducasse, and I can update after that without the same problem?14:19
ducassewizard_: no, you will need to keep using the kernel that works - *if* that is the problem14:19
wizard_ducasse, ok, thanks, and another doubt, itś possible to install lxde without it's pgrograms?14:20
ducassewizard_: yes, you can pick and choose the components you want14:23
wizard_ducasse  using the software center or synaptic?14:23
ducassewizard_: either14:24
wizard_ducasse, thank you again, i will to try it, cause unity is so heavy for my machine14:24
wizard_First apt install lubuntu desktop or apt install lxde?14:25
ducassewizard_: lxde, but that will install small programs like the calculator, terminal and image viewer, you probably want those, though.14:26
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ArchDebianIf the root user change my password (by "passwd" or directly in the "/etc/shadow") it can be able access my home directory encrypted with ecryptfs?14:27
wizard_thans14:27
wizard_ducasse and after do this, i can remove unuty?14:28
brainwashwizard_: maybe you should have installed Lubuntu in the first place14:28
wizard_braimash, it wasn't an option at it's moment14:29
someone_Is there a repository for Lounge?14:29
anddamwhat's an easy way to setup remote access to an ubuntu host behind NAT from another ubuntu host?14:30
k1lsomeone_: see the projects github, but i doubt it14:31
kirklandArchDebian: no, that'll break the wrapped passphrase14:31
anddamI see there's Desktop Sharing Preferences panel but I'm more interested if there's some app taking care of the behind-the-nat-traversal14:33
ArchDebiankirkland: thank you, eCryptfs seems good to protect the home data14:35
syntaks 14:35
L00P3Xhello.. i'm unable to read and write this usb stick.. format is not possible even whit gparted that sees it as non writable.. have it a brick or how can it be recovered/restored?14:36
yengasfaugusztin: thanks i will take a look at the bug report14:36
syntakshah faugusztin14:36
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syntakslatest beta on nvidia is april 6, 2017 :)14:36
syntaksit's at the bottom of the page lol14:36
syntakstime to fire it up14:36
syntaksnope :/14:37
syntakswas worth a try14:39
ducasseL00P3X: it's common for usb sticks that fail to go read only, aiui14:40
penguinlinuxhello, do I need to create an efi partition in gpd formatted disk also. I want to install Ubuntu on my brand new laptop. It has no OS installed on it.14:42
penguinlinuxgpt formatted hdd.14:42
L00P3Xyes ducasse .. I have 2 of them that maybe blew out after a unsafe remove of them.. i don't know why this happened several monts ago :/ now i need one and would be good somehow fix it but haven't find aswere yet..14:43
ducasseL00P3X: i think this is just what the memory cells do when they fail, they 'lock' in read only mode14:44
L00P3Xducasse: why? it's like that pore guy who deleted sudo and tryed sudo apt-get install sudo..14:47
ducasseL00P3X: it's how flash memory works, it has a limited number of write cycles14:49
anchnkhi, I am using my laptop either at my company either on public network14:50
anchnkmy company is behind a NTML proxy14:50
L00P3Xducasse: so you say thats it's may bricked.. also caput, gone14:50
anchnkI would like to switch some configurations either when I am in company and when I am in a public network14:51
anchnkwhat would be the best way to implement that ?14:51
anchnkI guess trigerring a script that would do the job is an option there14:51
ducasseL00P3X: that's the gist, yes14:51
L00P3Xducasse: not the best way to prevent data lost :|.. my computer befor getting to hot should shut down and not prevently explode14:53
ducasseL00P3X: the data should still be readable, you just can't write to it. it's much better than say hard drives, that totally fail.14:54
chrismlhow does one grep a file for a string containing a space?14:56
ducassechrisml: 'grep "foo bar" file'14:57
geniichrisml: grep ' ' file14:57
chrismlah i was trying to pipe it14:58
L00P3Xducasse: thank you for your time.. let's see what i kann either do whit it :/14:58
ducasseL00P3X: np14:58
dfinhi everyone... does anyone know how to debug a preseeded netboot?15:03
dfin(or a better channel for the question if this isn't the right place?)15:04
naccdfin: what specifically do you need to debug?15:04
dfinnacc: The installation process - I'm getting an "Installation Step Failed" error while in the "Select and Install Software" stage15:05
dfinAnd I don't really know how to see what's going wrong15:05
naccdfin: do you have access to the console?15:07
dfinyes15:07
naccdfin: iirc, you can go back in the menus to the root menu and "drop to a shell" or so15:07
dfinhm15:07
naccdfin: at which point you should be able to look at logs in /var/log15:07
dfinnacc: awesome! I have an error! thanks!15:09
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naccdfin: np15:11
pavlosanddam, if you use vnc, you'd have to port forward 5900 on your router15:18
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anchnkis it possible to pass options to service within systemd ? Something like systemctl restart cntlm -c /etc/cntlm.private.conf ?15:30
sereis there a way to install a package without all the dependencies.. im trying to install banshee but dont want all the other stuff it comes with15:32
ducassesere: try 'apt install --no-install-recommends banshee'15:33
BluesKajsere: do you undserstand what dependencies are ?15:33
raymondillosere: Well the dependencies are just that. However you can try sudo apt autoremove after the install to remove the cruft.15:34
sereBluesKaj: yes but i dont need to install braseo is i already have another burning program theres others aswell i dont need15:34
naccbrasero is a recommends15:35
naccso as ducasse said, sere15:35
naccprobably because banshee knows how to natively talk to brasero, but not tested/known to be able to use other burning software(s)15:35
BluesKajsere:  you can remove what you don't need afterwards i guess , but ducasse's suggestion will work too ..never tried that myself15:35
naccsere: you can pass --no-install-recommends and it won't install the recommends, but you can't remove a packages dependencies without removing te package itself15:36
naccanchnk: i think you would change the unit definition15:36
BluesKaji never thought that recommendeds were installed by default anyway15:37
naccBluesKaj: i believe they are, but i think it depends on the tool15:38
serethank you!!! without to no installs it unpacks at 254 and with it 11415:39
anchnknacc sorry what do you mean by unit definition ?15:39
serei normally use aptitude or apt-get and synaptic for gui15:40
naccsere: i know you can change the default for apt-get with apt.conf15:41
naccsere: not sure about aptitude or synaptic15:41
ducasseafaik they are installed by default, synaptic even has an apt prefs file named 99-something to override other settings15:41
naccanchnk: do you know how systemd services are configured?15:41
sereducasse: ty :)15:42
naccanchnk: if not, then no, it's not generally possible to do what you want without changing some files locally (which is my suggestion: change what the cntlm service does15:42
serei didnt know i could do this.. been feeling so bloated lately15:42
anchnknacc: ok so I would have to change the content of the configuration file in my script that's it ?15:43
naccanchnk: uh, no?15:43
naccanchnk: you need to change the definition of what hte cntlm service is15:43
naccanchnk: i don't know what cntlm is but maybe there is an option you can set in, say, /etc/default/cntlm or so that specifies where it's config file lives15:44
anchnkyeah it's a program to deal with ntlm protocol and proxies in most companies I would like it to load with a different configuration files15:44
sere99synaptic is APT::Install-Recommends "true";15:45
wheyprohello15:45
anchnkI could stop the service switch the content of the default configuration file and restart it but I find that kind of ugly15:45
anchnkI would better like to start the service with the good configuration file so I would have to lok in the definition15:45
ducassesere: yes, i always remove that file15:46
ducassesere: or change it, i don't recall rn15:46
naccanchnk: right, my suggestion is one of two: change the service to explicitly look for your configuration file (/lib/systemd/system/cntlm.service maybe), or change what configuration file it uses by default (/etc/default/cntlm maybe)15:46
sereducasse: i changed it to false. will remove it i need to15:47
anchnkok thank you nacc I am going to try15:47
naccanchnk: gl15:48
MuriiIs there a way of changing my ip adress so I can use spotify? Apparently it's not available in my country16:02
FuchsMurii: a VPN would come to mind, there are various free and commercial ones.16:02
MuriiI'd like a free one16:03
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serequit16:05
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Some_Personholy crap, what in the heck happened to gedit over the past however many years? it looks more like notepad than a powerful text editor now16:06
darthanubisSome_Person, Why care about the looks, it16:07
darthanubisstill is a powerful editor16:08
Fuchshardly a powerful editor, it is meant to be simple16:10
Fuchsthere are powerful alternatives for people who e.g. code16:10
XenophonFgreetings friends - i manually installed ubuntu-desktop on what was formerly a minimal install of 16.04 (running in a VMware Fusion VM, in case that matters), but the X server seems to be using a crazy video resolution by default16:11
anchnkhi to create a bootable UEFI usb flash drive does that dd the iso image on a FAT32 formatted formation on the flash drive will be enough ?16:11
XenophonFany hints on how to get it to DTRT?16:11
XenophonFi've checked the usual suspects---the correct driver is installed (the one for vmware)16:12
XenophonFwhat's weird is that /etc/X11/xorg.conf doesn't exist16:12
XenophonFi think the display resolution is set to 4K (and then scaled down by VMware Fusion) even though my display is only 1080p16:13
deitario1How would I go about remapping a key on just one device? (I have a USB foot pedal which presents itself as a "b" key and I want it to present itself as XF86AudioPause.)16:13
deitario1Preferrably via /etc/X11/xorg.conf so that it's not tied to a specific desktop and doesn't require a command to be manually run after hotplug.16:14
nicomachusdeitario1: have you checked in system settings > keyboard > shortcuts?16:14
Dr-007i'm having a meltdown on my server. i think perhabs my hdd is broken. i think i heard it make a little sound. but when the computer started up i pressed escape to see the bootlog on screen and saw that at least one partition got tested (prretty fast tho), and then  the pc hung, i got a lot of kernel panics, then i rebooted again and now the pc starts up and i can login, but network isnt working16:14
Dr-007anymore. i'm getting alot of rtl8... ply messages in dmesg and one kernel panic.  ,... is there a system diagnostics tool in ubuntu to test all the hardware, cpu, memory, disks and tell me exactly which one is creating all this kernel panic. (or perhabs it is my ethernet card, but i dont think that would create a kernel panic tho, would it? just a little "ah.. your network pci card doesnt work"16:14
Dr-007panic)16:14
deitario1nicomachus: <deitario1> Preferrably via /etc/X11/xorg.conf so that it's not tied to a specific desktop16:15
genericwhat do I choose libav or ffmpeg ?16:15
naccDr-007: well, you can't really detect what 'causes' a panic from within the system itself, as a panic kills the system16:15
nicomachusDr-007: SMART will check your HDD, memtest for memory. start there.16:15
deitario1I bounce around through multiple desktops and I'd also like a solution I can apply to my mother's Lubuntu box once her unit arrives.16:15
naccXenophonF: there is on /etc/X11/xorg.conf by defult anymore (there is /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ iirc)16:15
naccXenophonF: you can look in the X log to see why it using the resolution it is16:16
naccXenophonF: and xrandr may let you change it16:16
genericlibav vs ffmpeg ? who wins ?16:16
genericand why ?16:16
nacc!ot | generic16:16
ubottugeneric: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!16:16
XenophonFthanks nacc I'll check that16:16
deitario1generic: Assuming you're actually asking which is technically superior, ffmpeg.16:16
Dr-007nacc, thats true. but the inpatient little me also closed the window that ubuntu's gui opened telling me there was a problem (with a more info btn) so perhabs it was logged16:16
Dr-007ill go from there nicomachus16:16
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kang0What's usages of lan?16:17
naccDr-007: well panics are hard to log -- what would log them? the kernel, no that's already dead :)16:17
naccDr-007: so you often need a console logger to catpure the output16:17
genericdeitariol: lets stick with the stuff that we know :) thanks16:17
naccDr-007: but yeah, you can start witht he tools that do exist for testing hw16:18
tonAfor your network test. first use the command iwconfig to check the status of your network. after that you ping it to other host available on your network16:18
nacckang0: you want to know what a lan is?16:18
nacctonA: ? wrong channel?16:18
kang0I know what's lan nacc16:18
XenophonFxrandr says that the display is set to 5120x3200!16:18
kang0I think it's connected devices16:18
genericwhat is recommended for ubuntu libav or ffmpeg ?16:19
deitario1generic: I do. Go back through the LWN.net archives. There have been whole articles about how libav has been withering since ffmpeg's maintainership cleaned up its act and how ffmpeg tends to respond more promptly to security fixes and, in general, get new functionality implemented more quickly. (Plus, Debian-family distros are the only major users of libav, with everyone else using and developing for ffmpeg.)16:19
kang0I want to know what's benefits or usages or apps after connecting devices16:19
tonAi mean the status of your network card..and you can use the command htop to check the process and cpu usage ,ram and all16:19
naccXenophonF: that seems like pretty hi res :)16:19
naccgeneric: use what you want16:19
XenophonFnacc: no doubt!16:19
nacckang0: you want to know what the benefit  of a lan is?16:19
kang0Which are usages16:20
nacckang0: that's not an ubuntu support topic, really. Maybe try ##linux, or something16:20
XenophonFthis is my chance to convince my boss to buy me one of those 4K displays!16:20
nacckang0: it's so generic a question, i don't know where you'd ask it16:20
XenophonF"oh man my ubuntu dev VM isn't compatible with these old displays..." :)16:20
nacckang0: do you mean a LAN as compared to ... what?16:20
genericnacc:  Debian-family distros are the only major users of libav, with everyone else using and developing for ffmpeg.16:20
nacc!who | tonA16:20
ubottutonA: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)16:20
nacctonA: afaict, that doeesn't help if there's a panic16:20
tonAubottu got it16:21
nacctonA: libav hasn't been packagd on ubuntu since 15.0416:21
nacctonA: sorry!16:21
wafflejockgeneric, check, ls -al /usr/bin/avconv just links to ffmpeg16:21
kang0nacc I don't want to Compare lan with anyone16:21
Dr-007nacc, ah thats true. i get what you mean. i've "debugged"/backtraced kernel panics from openwrt via a serial cable. the only reason that output ever reached my brain was because it was directly dumped to screen16:21
naccgeneric: libav hasn't been packaged on ubunt since 15.04? unelss it's a newname16:21
wafflejockgeneric, at least for me on 16.0416:21
tonAnacc is ok16:21
naccwafflejock: yep16:22
ash_workzwhat is a 'bzr' host?16:22
naccash_workz: bzr is a bazaar, an SCM (like git, svn, etc)16:22
Dr-007im glad the server started tho. i am now preparing an usb drive so i can mimic the env on my desktop pc. just have to get my webserver fils16:22
naccDr-007: right :)16:22
deitario1Huh. I wasn't aware of that. I've been using 14.04 LTS since it wasn't LTS because I haven't been able to justify disruption on my work machine.16:22
nacckang0: then i don't understand your question or what you are trying to understand16:22
naccdeitario1: 'wasn't LTS'?16:22
kang0Ok na16:22
genericwafflejock: i dont need libav .. i would have done the same though :)16:23
deitario1nacc: Since it wasn't in the LTS phase of its lifecycle.16:23
kang0What are different usages of router16:23
genericnacc: thanks for the answer .. that about settles it16:23
wafflejockkang0, a router is primarily concerned with routing and network address translation or NAT16:23
tonAkang0..as an extender16:24
wafflejockkang0, it basically keeps track of what internal/LAN IP requested what page by using port numbers and remembers which ports it used for which requests for which LAN IPs so it can route the data to the correct device16:24
ash_workznacc: oh? I googled an article about using git with inkscape and one such read 'We use a tool called git-bzr-ng to allow git to talk to bzr remote hosts.'... is bzr particularly suited for something over git? (I guess vector files in particular)16:24
SkyriderIf I have an older ubuntu installed on OpenVZ, can I upgrade to eg, 16.04?16:24
naccash_workz: launchpad only had bzr for a while, but now also has git16:24
ash_workznacc: what is launchpad again?16:24
wafflejockkang0, usually routers have DHCP on them too for giving out IP addresses to devices that request one on the network and keeps track of those by MAC address since those don't change for each network adapter16:25
deitario1kang0: A router is one of several ways to connect two networks together to make one bigger network and you need at least some of your connections to be via routers to successfully make something as big as the Internet.16:25
naccI stand by point that kang0's questions are offtopic16:25
nacclet's move all the answers somewhere else :)16:25
le-brohi16:26
kang0I don't have internet cable16:26
wafflejockagree with nacc kang0 would be good to put networking questions in #networking and keep this chat open for Ubuntu support issues16:26
kang0Hence looking ways to use router16:26
le-broMy firefox in ubuntu creashes16:26
kang0Other ways16:26
le-brolike always16:26
le-browhere can i get the logs of firefox??16:26
naccle-bro: you can run it from the command-line (terminal) and see if it dumps output when it crashes16:27
naccash_workz: http://launchpad.net/ primary development site for ubuntu16:27
ash_workznacc: then what's canonical?16:27
genericle-bro sudo apt-get update  then apt-get install firefox ?16:28
naccash_workz: canonical is a company16:28
ash_workznacc: the company that supports development on launchpad.net?16:28
naccash_workz: canonical supports ubuntu; ubuntu uses launchpad (for bugs, etc.)16:28
tgm4883!discuss | ash_workz16:29
ubottuash_workz: Want to talk about Ubuntu, but don't have a support question? /join #ubuntu-discuss for non-support Ubuntu discussion, or try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. Thanks!16:29
naccash_workz: feel free to ask more in #ubuntu-discuss16:29
nacctgm4883: thanks :)16:29
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SkyriderGuess I'll just do an upgrade from an older version to install a later version on openvz..16:34
XenophonFwell i give up - tweaking xorg display configs was "fun" twenty years ago, but not so much now16:37
XenophonFi'm going to re-install ubuntu and hope that it auto-detects the right settings16:37
XenophonFbrb16:37
SkyriderIt is a support question btw ;)16:40
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naccSkyrider: "older ubuntu" -- makes me think you mean an EOL version, else why not say what version?16:43
anddampavlos: my question was about a program that would overcame the need for explicit routing setup16:47
anddampavlos: like using a centralized server to create a tunnel or so, I'm not sure someting like that exists in FOSS world but I figure it may well do16:48
SkyriderReally, no one?16:48
naccSkyrider: ... i asked what version?16:50
SkyriderSorry nacc, missed that.16:50
Skyrider14.04 to 16.0416:50
naccSkyrider: i don't know what openvz has to do with it, but if it's ubuntu, you should be able to do-release-upgrade it16:50
mrpeppermintHi. I am a newbie here. Can somebody please explain what this is?16:50
naccmrpeppermint: this is the Ubuntu support channel, for helping users with issues iwth Ubuntu16:51
naccmrpeppermint: or do you mean IRC in general?16:51
SkyriderIt will always attempt to install to 16.04 from an older version in the end?16:51
Skyrideror do i have to add something somewhere.16:51
darthanubis!ask| mrpeppermint16:51
ubottumrpeppermint: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience16:51
naccSkyrider: i'm not sure what 'it' is and it depends on what "older version" is16:51
naccSkyrider: and your settings, of course16:52
mrpeppermintnacc: IRC in general. And also hw this is diff from askubuntu?16:52
naccmrpeppermint: askubuntu is a web forum16:52
naccmrpeppermint: irc is more like a live chat16:52
SkyriderI mean..  if I upgrade from 14.04, I assume 15.04 will come first? or will it skip it to the latest.16:52
naccSkyrider: no.16:52
naccSkyrider: 15.04 is eol16:52
SkyriderYea, I know. Just wondering16:52
naccSkyrider: 14.04 -> 16.04 is the only upgrade you can do currently16:52
SkyriderThanks :)16:52
naccSkyrider: lts -> lts16:52
SkyriderGuess I'll try it later on with a fresh new 14.04 minimal, thanks.16:53
naccSkyrider: or, once you are on the last lts (16.04 currently), you can upgrade to development releases (16.10, 17.04)16:53
SkyriderAppreciate it16:53
naccSkyrider: see /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades16:53
mrpeppermintnacc: so there are 1877 total users active right now?16:54
naccSkyrider: but note, once you are on development releases, they have shorter suppport cycles and you have to go sequentially through them (so you can't upgrde from 16.04 to 17.04 but must do 16.04 -> 16.10 -> 17.04)16:54
naccmrpeppermint: 'active' -- present and visible, sure16:54
naccmrpeppermint: and all of those users can see verythig you type, yes.16:54
mrpeppermintooo16:54
HurthfooHi. Are there any firewalls that prompt the user to allow/deny on outgoing connections?16:55
deitario1Hurthfoo: I'm not sure what the current state of it is, but I remember one. Give me a sec to track down what its name was.16:56
baizonHurthfoo: prompt - no, but you can use gufw. There you can see the connections16:56
Hurthfoodeitario1, great, thanks16:56
baizondeitario1: you mean deluge16:56
deitario1baizon: Deluge is the BitTorrent client I use, not a firewall.16:57
Hurthfoobaizon, yeah I'm aware of gufw, but that's not suitable16:57
baizonim sorry16:57
deitario1There we go. It requires an out-of-tree kernel module and it's developed by one guy, so it's not guaranteed to be compatible with all distros and releases at all times, but Douane is what I was thinking of. --> http://douaneapp.com/16:58
baizonits not deluge...16:58
baizonDouane16:58
uxfigood afternoon all16:58
uxfiI am drinking a coffee16:58
baizonhttps://github.com/Douane/Douane16:58
deitario1Which, in retrospect, should have been more obvious to me because, as I remember it's a french word that means something in the vein of "customs agent".16:58
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Hurthfoodeitario1, looks pretty interesting, thank you17:00
Muadabihello, i have a dell poweredge 6650 and I just install on him ubuntu server 14.04 lts, my issue: I only see 234 mb of ram from 24 GB17:02
compdocMuadabi, its not 64bit?17:02
Muadabino17:02
Muadabiis 32 bit17:02
compdocthats why17:02
compdocwhy use 14.04 either? old17:03
Muadabibut the server it only support 32 bit17:03
naccwell 234mb of RAM seems wrong regardless of bitsize17:03
compdocall depends on how much is alotted to video, etc17:03
naccMuadabi: was that a typo? can you pastebin `cat /proc/meminfo` ?17:03
tgm4883also, I don't think the 3.4GB rule has been true on 32-bit for wahile either17:03
naccright, PAE has been on by default, iirc?17:04
tgm4883yea since like 12.0417:04
naccand 3.4GB (or whatever that value was) != 234mb :)17:04
k1lMuadabi: why would a server inly support 32bit?17:04
compdocMuadabi, what is the cpu model?17:04
Muadabiintel xeon 2000 Mhz17:05
Muadabi MemTotal:         243152 kB17:05
naccMuadabi: hrm, can you pastebin the full output from `dmesg` ?17:05
nacc!pastebin | Muadabi17:05
ubottuMuadabi: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.17:05
baizonyou got 2.4GB memory?17:05
MuadabiI don't know how because I'm using a terminal17:06
k1lMuadabi: can you run "free -m | nc termbin.com 9999" and show the output url here?17:06
naccbaizon: they said they had physically 24GB17:06
Muadabino, i have 24 Gb of ram17:06
nacc!pastebinit | Muadabi: or this17:06
ubottuMuadabi: or this: pastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit -b http://paste.ubuntu.com17:06
naccMuadabi: pastebinit or nc will work17:06
baizonMuadabi: is it detected by the bios?17:06
Muadabiyes17:06
MuadabiMemTotal:         243152 kB17:07
MuadabiMemFree:           12640 kB17:07
MuadabiMemAvailable:     183620 kB17:07
MuadabiBuffers:            5088 kB17:07
MuadabiCached:           162560 kB17:07
MuadabiSwapCached:           12 kB17:07
naccMuadabi: please read what ubottu sent you and what k1l asked17:07
naccMuadabi: do *not* paste in the channel17:07
k1lthat is not free and not used with termbin17:07
baizonto late, hes already muted17:07
nacck1l: :)17:08
k1lbaizon: the bot will unmute him again when he is done pasting17:08
MuadabiBounce:                0 kB17:08
naccbaizon: yeah, but they can see what we say, at least17:08
MuadabiWritebackTmp:          0 kB17:08
naccsigh, not if they pasted17:08
MuadabiCommitLimit:      641764 kB17:08
MuadabiCommitted_AS:      60916 kB17:08
MuadabiVmallocTotal:     774264 kB17:08
k1loh well17:08
MuadabiVmallocUsed:           0 kB17:08
nikolaswhat17:09
Muadabisorry17:09
k1l<k1l> Muadabi: can you run "free -m | nc termbin.com 9999" and show the output url here?17:10
Muadabiyes17:10
Muadabithe output is http://termbin.com/zd6217:10
k1lMuadabi: is this a vm?17:10
Muadabino17:10
k1lMuadabi: or did you install ubuntu yourself onto the bare metal?17:11
tanukiSince 18.04 is going to have GNOME as the default shell, will current installs of Ubuntu-GNOME 16.04 be upgradable directly to Ubuntu (main) 18.04?17:11
k1lMuadabi: "dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999"17:11
nacctanuki: one can assume that will always be the case17:12
Muadabihttp://termbin.com/qc6717:12
nacctanuki: for further questions, please use #ubuntu-discuss17:12
k1ltanuki: yes, upgrades are not an issue from lts to lts17:12
naccMuadabi: hrm, it's not seeing any highmem17:13
woolfgreetins bjornar son of Hornar\17:13
woolfhow do I login with my own nick... sigh17:13
naccMuadabi: why aren't you using 64-bit? did anyone confirm their CPU actually is 32-bit only?17:14
compdocMuadabi said xeon, but not which xeon17:14
k1lMuadabi: "sudo lshw | nc termbin.com 9999" this will list all the hardware17:14
MuadabiI try to install 64 bit and the system and didn't work17:14
MuadabiIntel(R) XEON(TM) MP CPU 2.00GH17:15
naccyour BIOS map is bad17:15
compdocthats not helpful17:15
naccMuadabi: it says only the first two e820 entries are usable17:15
k1llooks like the dell poweredge 6650 is a really old server which can be accessed with 32bit xeons17:15
naccand by my math, that covers about 255MB17:16
naccand everything else is marked as reserved by the BIOS17:16
naccMuadabi: is there a BIOS update available?17:16
Muadabino17:16
k1lis the ram put in the correct slots?17:16
MuadabiA17 is the latest one17:16
Muadabiyes17:17
mrpeppermintmy bluetooth wont work. I have an HP laptop which came preinstalled with win 8. I formatted it completely to ubuntu. Now my bluetooth wont work. I dont understand what is the prob. Also having a wifi connectivity prob.17:17
naccMuadabi: your BIOS is physically saying that there is only 256M available to the OS17:17
naccMuadabi: not much Ubuntu can do about it17:17
woolfhey Afrix where r u17:17
nacc!ot | woolf17:17
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compdocMuadabi, you ever run memtest86, either from the ubuntu boot menu, or booting from the memtest86 cd?17:17
ducassewoolf: irc support is in #freenode17:17
Muadabicompdoc: no17:17
Afrixhere :o17:17
mrpeppermintcan anyone solve my prob.17:18
compdocMuadabi, if memtest86 only shows 256M, then your ram is not compatible17:18
mrpeppermint??17:18
Muadabicompdoc: okay, I will try to see what happens17:19
Muadabithanks17:19
Muadabiand if memtest see all the ram memory?17:19
k1lMuadabi: honestly i would ask dell about this.  here is a checklist: http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/1466/t/1634859417:19
nacc!patience | mrpeppermint17:19
ubottumrpeppermint: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/17:19
Muadabi             http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/1466/t/1634859417:19
compdocmrpeppermint, some bluetooth radios are not well supported17:19
Muadabisorry17:19
k1lMuadabi: look at point 417:20
nacck1l: nice find, seems highly likely17:20
compdoc^17:20
compdocOS Install Mode17:20
Muadabik1l: thanks, I set that before to install it17:20
k1lreally really really old hardware, that got a switch  to limit ram to 256mb to not crash some OS bevause of "too much" memory :X17:21
Muadabilet me see what happens after i uncheck it17:21
compdocit wont install unless you set that?17:21
naccMuadabi: i don't think you needed to set that for ubuntu to install17:21
Muadabinacc: thanks :D17:22
k1lno, you dont need that mode for ubuntu.17:22
MuadabiAnd i will also try one more time with 64 bit17:22
Muadabithanks and a nice day :D17:22
lowww?17:23
nikolas...17:29
DJonesnikolas: This is the support channel for the Ubuntu operating system, if17:30
DJonesnikolas: This is the support channel for the Ubuntu operating system, if  you have support question, you're welcome toask it, general chat is in #ubuntu-offtopic17:31
lowwwjm17:32
lowww                                                 17:32
kang0Should I choose i5 7th gen +4gb or i5 6th gen +8gb ram laptop?17:32
nacckang0: that's not really a suitable topic for this channel17:33
OerHekskang0, choose, don't blame us for your choise/17:33
DJoneskang0: Depends on your use, although spamming the same question in #freenode and here isn't likely to get anymore responses, this channel is for Ubuntu support, not hardware what shall I buy17:35
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Guest16001hello17:52
Guest16001hello17:53
k1lhi17:54
DoowHi, i'm trying to install ubuntu (16.10) on a machine, everything looks like it's going well until it's time to reboot the computer. I can't get either legacy or efi to work.17:58
PipeItToDevNullDoow, What happens when you boot?17:59
SchzdHello! i need help with installing ubuntu without interfering with any windows 10 things.18:00
AzulflameSchzd, the Ubuntu installer (assumming you aren't installing Ubuntu Server) should have an option to "Install alongside Windows"18:02
Schzdbut that mess with the MBR. as far as I know. I don't want that.18:03
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SchzdAlso it gives me Error with UEFI...18:03
Azulflameyou need to mess with the MBR to install grub to be able to boot to Ubuntu. GRUB will also allow you to boot into Windows18:03
PipeItToDevNullSchzd, Are you on an EFI system?18:04
AzulflameI don't handle UEFI, but make sure that Secure/Fast boot is disabled18:04
OerHeks!uefi18:04
ubottuUEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI18:04
PipeItToDevNullAzulflame, Secure boot can stay enabled18:04
DoowPipeItToDevNull: if I'm using legacy when I try to boot I just get "Reboot and Select proper Boot device18:04
Doowor Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device" If I use UEFI I can select the drive to boot from once in BIOS, however it doesn't use it and instead boots windows (I'm going for dualboot). If I go in to bios again after that the ubuntu boot disk isn't listed as bootable anymore.18:04
PipeItToDevNullDoow, to maintain a dualboot you must use EFI, as once an OS is instaleld it cannot be launched in legacy (Your Windows is EFI) I have no experience installing Windows first in an EFI environment and a user yesterday had the same issue, it was not resolved.18:05
DoowPipeItToDevNull: oh :(18:06
PipeItToDevNullDoow, I beleive the issue lies in Windows not sharing it's EFI partition18:06
DoowPipeItToDevNull: even if I have two different physical drives for windows and ubuntu?18:07
PipeItToDevNullDoow, I am unsure18:07
akikhow do i change unity/ambiance ui text colours? i have black text on gray background in the top application menu18:08
Azulflameone drive holds the boot records. It simply points to the other drive18:08
naccDoow: well efi is not about your disks but is a bios setting -- i would keep it in efi mode18:08
PipeItToDevNullDoow, if you boot the live USB, what is the output of "efibootmgr -v" ?18:09
PipeItToDevNullAssuming your current install was done as EFI18:09
DoowPipeItToDevNull: let me check =)18:10
Doowit's set to efi right now btw18:10
PipeItToDevNullDoow, Pastebin the output, as well as "lsblk"18:10
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hellrazor_hello =)18:21
PipeItToDevNullHello18:21
Scungielli how do I make it so that I don't have to enter a password to get back to my desktop after the screen saver comes on?  new install of lubuntu here18:21
hellrazor_where can i find the default used acpi event rules?18:21
rajI'm doing `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade` but I get this error:18:24
rajE: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission denied)18:24
rajE: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?18:24
DoowPipeItToDevNull: http://paste2.org/BBeNjLWn (bonus output from Boot-Repair: http://paste2.org/eF9atGNK )18:24
naccraj: is something else running (possibly in the background) like update-manager?18:25
rajnacc, no idea18:25
DoowNote, this is directly after installation, I'm not sure if anything is destroyed when rebooting18:25
rajI'm running ubuntu-server18:25
naccraj: you can see that wiwth `sudo lsof /var/lib/dpkg/lock`18:25
rajnacc, no output18:26
PipeItToDevNullDoow, So the EFI entry, 0001 is for Ubuntu, it seems to be formed fine. If you mount /dev/sdc3 does the file /EFI/ubuntu/shimx64.efi exist?18:27
naccraj: it's possible whatever was running has dropped the lock, does it still occur?18:27
craigs_question: we are running active/active bond between two 10gb ports. Running ubuntu 16.10. we have the hdwadress ether set for both nics, and find that after a reboot that the mac address changes to the other nic during a reboot. Is there a way in active/aactive to stay on one default mac for the bond?18:27
rajnacc, still happening18:27
soheli have two things to ask18:28
PipeItToDevNullsohel, shoot18:28
soheli have ubuntu gnome 16.04 how do i install gdm,plymouth and grub themes18:29
rajnacc, got it solved18:29
rajI was not sudoing the second half of that command after &&18:29
naccraj: hrm, you typed above that you were?18:30
nacccraigs_: may be better asked in #ubuntu-server18:30
scottjlsohel:  google can help you find a lot of what you're looking for.. try http://ubuntuguide.net/beautify-grub-2-boot-loader-by-installing-themes18:30
craigs_ack thanks18:30
soheli already did, but its confusing and they are guiding as per their DE18:30
sohelmay be only tel me how do i install GDM theme if you know18:31
scottjli don't use gdm. sorry18:31
sohelPipeItToDevNull18:31
PipeItToDevNullsohel, gdm and plymouth should already be installed18:32
sohelPipeItToDevNull: the custom theme which i want to install18:32
DoowPipeItToDevNull: I can't mount it, mount seems to default it to ntfs, but then says "the device '/dev/sdc3' doesn't seem to have a valid ntfs"18:33
PipeItToDevNullsohel, I am unsure with themes, I run without a DM. customize-grub is a package that may help you18:33
sohelthey other things is how do i transparent or customize it, for every software same background or transparent,18:33
PipeItToDevNullDoow, A EFI partition should be Fat3218:33
Doowgparted says that the type is 'unknown'18:33
sohelbrowser, and everything with same background or18:34
soheltranspare18:34
soheltransparent18:34
sohelPipeItToDevNull18:34
PipeItToDevNullsohel, Are you confusing a grub theme with a GTK theme?18:34
rajnacc, not sure what you mean? that sounded like yoda18:35
rajalso brb, need to reboot18:35
sohelPipeItToDevNull: no, leave that, tell me about customizing background of every software/app window, whatever, it has to be for every not only for system, chrome, and all18:36
DoowPipeItToDevNull: that'd be vfat in mount lingo? mount can't mount it as vfat either way =(18:36
RonaldsMazitisI have ubuntu 16.04 and my unity has problem keeping icons on desktop in way I want them to be, they get sorted everytime18:36
RonaldsMazitisI log in18:36
RonaldsMazitisthat's not a valid argument for ubuntu to switch to gnome18:36
RonaldsMazitisgnome is half baked unity , whoever wanted ubuntu to switch to gnome should rethink18:36
PipeItToDevNullsohel, You are looking for a GTK theme such as "Arc"18:37
RonaldsMazitisanybody knows how to fix auto sorting problem18:37
PipeItToDevNullDoow, it would be fat3218:37
OerHekssohel, investigate "every software/app window" ... gdm themes should apply to them, unless they have their own setting, so check yourself in the settings18:37
kostkonRonaldsMazitis, right click on the desktop and deselect the Align Desktop Icons?18:37
kostkonRonaldsMazitis, right click on the desktop and deselect the Align Desktop Icons?18:37
DoowPipeItToDevNull: mount: unknown filesystem type 'fat32'18:38
RonaldsMazitisyeah, but they autosort on login every time18:38
RonaldsMazitisI can't put folder on one side, icons on other, and wait for them to stay in same place18:38
naccDoow: iirc it's 'vfat' in ubuntu18:38
PipeItToDevNullDoow, nacc is right, I just checked my fstab18:39
RonaldsMazitisthis might be because I come from 14.04 when I upgraded to 16.0418:39
kostkonRonaldsMazitis, and I'm guessing 'Sort Desktop Icons by Name' is also disabled18:39
Doownacc, PipeItToDevNull: ok, doesn't work :(18:39
PipeItToDevNullDoow, Which could be why the system doesnt boot18:39
BlitzerHoundWould it be possible to use a crack for a program installed with wine on ubuntu?18:40
baizonBlitzerHound: "crack"?18:40
DoowPipeItToDevNull: yeah, it would explain things18:41
PipeItToDevNullBlitzerHound, We like FOSS, not pirating18:41
nacc!illegal | BlitzerHound18:41
ubottuBlitzerHound: piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music, and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o18:41
RonaldsMazitishe means cocaine in rock form18:41
BlitzerHoundOh. :/ My bad.18:41
BlitzerHoundThat would probably not be a very legal discussion either Ronald lmao18:42
vogtih18:42
BlitzerHoundSo I was using WINE the other day and I accidentally made it pop up this little window that looked like a windows desktop. Does anyone know the command to do that manually?18:43
vogtwhat's gonna happen when ubuntu deprecates unity?18:43
faugusztinvogt: Gnome or KDE18:43
faugusztinvogt: officially Gnome18:43
faugusztinvogt: but you can install other Gnome forks like Mate, or KDE18:43
PipeItToDevNullvogt, Unity is being forked to a community project called Yunit, Ubuntu will switch to a Gnome DE18:43
k1lvogt: happen in what way? unity will be put in the universe repo and some community teams want to see if they can maintain it.18:44
vogtfaugusztin but gnome doesn't have a lot of stuff like Super+W for expose, or showing toolbar on the top of the screen18:44
vogtneither it has compiz and all of its features18:44
faugusztinvogt: as certain politician would say: "SAD!". but that is pretty much all we can do about it :)18:44
vogtare you going to add those features to gnome?18:45
BlitzerHoundWhat's the channel for wine stuff again?18:45
ChaiTRex!wine18:45
ubottuWINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu18:45
k1lBlitzerHound: #winehq18:45
BlitzerHoundThanks18:45
naccvogt: this is the wrong channel to ask about adding features18:45
naccvogt: this is the user support channel18:45
Southern_Gentlemvogt,  so work at making the gnome-shell extensions to do that and push it to gnome18:45
k1lvogt: the target for gnome-shell as standard desktop is 18.04. so we still have some time to figure out18:46
vogtit'd be nice to keep what makes unity great :318:46
k1lvogt: there are forming community teams trying to keep unity in the repos, yes.18:46
naccvogt: are you referring to unity8 specifically? because unity7 will stay as-is18:47
naccvogt: just not the default (afaict)18:47
PipeItToDevNullvogt, https://github.com/yunit-io/yunit18:47
vogthow can i know what version of unity i have?18:47
tapanikubuntu 16.04 bluetooth symbol and connection offline18:48
k1lvogt: the regular desktop is unity718:48
Bashing-omvogt: unity os on 16.04 - and is a LTS release . 16.04 (unity) will be supported 'til 2019 . We have lots of time to figure things out :)18:48
naccvogt: unity8 is a tech preview, you would have to hvae installed it18:48
baizonvogt: unity --version18:48
vogtahh i see!18:48
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naccvogt: if you don't know, then you are probably on unity718:48
vogti'll find a way to install it to check itout then18:48
k1lvogt: and that will work as long as xorg works18:48
tapanikbluetooth is dead18:48
tapanikubuntu 16.0418:48
naccvogt: there's no point in installing unity8, imo18:48
naccvogt: i mean, you can i guess but it won't really show you anything that you'll actually see in 18.04 as it will be, if that's your intent18:48
vogttapanik: try sudo hciconfig hci0 down && sudo hciconfig hci0 up18:49
vogtnacc i see, i won't then18:49
vogtcan't wait to see how ubuntu's implementation of gnome looks like18:50
naccvogt: ... you can already?18:50
kostkonvogt, they won't change a thing18:50
naccvogt: just run gnome ubuntu as it is now18:50
kostkonvogt, it's gonna be vanilla gnome shell18:50
Bashing-omvogt: gnome3 in 17.04 is slick .18:50
vogtoh18:50
Neryvogt: probably not much different than default gnome …18:50
tapanik"cant get device info"18:50
vogti thought it would be customized18:50
tapanikno such device18:50
naccvogt: no, it won't be18:51
kostkonvogt, nope18:51
vogtlike, the effort that was currently going to improve unity, is not moving to gnome?18:51
Neryvogt: well, there's (probably) still gonna be the gtk+ theme and stuff …18:51
faugusztinBashing-om: 2019 ? Isn't Ubuntu LTS Support a 5 year thing ?18:51
NeryOr is that abandoned now too?18:51
faugusztinBashing-om: thus 2016.04 + 5 = 2021.04 ?18:51
naccyeah, 2021, faugusztin18:51
compdocI think I read that the ubuntu's gnome3 will be customized to fit the OS18:52
Bashing-omfaugusztin: Uh huh .. my bad -- correct to be 2021 . :)18:52
faugusztinYou were probably doing the math from 14.04 :)18:52
nacccompdoc: no, you can read mark's blog posts for details18:52
kostkoncompdoc, not according to mark shuttleworth https://plus.google.com/+MarkShuttleworthCanonical/posts/7LYubpaHUHH18:52
compdocnot sure where it says it in that url, but does mention integration and experience. anyway, not for this channel, I suppose18:58
kostkoncompdoc, read his comments below18:59
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nifddoes anyone have a working example of a preseed configuration that installs the OS to a disk that is not /dev/sda? And preferaly some form of /dev/disk/by-path?19:07
raubRunning 16.04 here connecting to anothe rbox using xtightvncviwer. Mouse works but keyboard stopped working19:11
raubIf I vnc to same machine from a Mac, it works fine19:11
raubCan't find anything in syslog in the 16.04 box19:12
raubI can rdp to other machines fine19:12
lnx_someone?19:23
lnx_eanybody here?19:23
lnx_hi there?19:23
koffeinfriedhof!ask | lnx_19:23
ubottulnx_: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience19:23
lnx_i cant install a printer in ubuntu :( help19:24
DarkPsydeLordjust give us more information19:24
danliiHow can I disable dns masquerading altogether in Ubuntu 17.04? It's not as easy with systemd-resolved as it was with dnsmasq.19:25
lnx_is a l800 epson19:25
lnx_i cant find the driver for ubuntu D:19:25
naccdanlii: #ubuntu+1 please19:25
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lnx_<p>PLEASE</p>19:27
xangua!find printers-all19:27
ubottuFound: W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W: (and 19 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=printers-all&searchon=names&suite=yakkety&section=all19:28
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xangua!info printer-driver-all | lnx_19:29
ubottulnx_: printer-driver-all (source: printing-metas): printer drivers metapackage. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.20140714build1 (yakkety), package size 2 kB, installed size 8 kB19:29
deitario1I'm trying to fix a broken keymap for a specific device (it maps a specialty key to "b") but I'm having trouble with the udev rules. According to the docs I found, the new way doesn't apply to udev 204 (which 14.04 LTS has), but my system is missing the /lib/udev/keymap binary that wasn't supposed to be removed until 205 brought the new mechanism. Any advice?19:38
deitario1(I already tried remapping it in the XKB layer, but X11 seems to be confused into thinking it's a pointer that produces keypresses by the fact that the generic Chinese components advertise a bunch of USB HID capabilities that aren't actually wired up to anything.)19:40
hidhmm?19:40
deitario1It's a USB foot pedal that should be producing something like XF86PlayPause, but produces "b" instead, and I can't get XKB-level remapping to work... possibly because xinput sees it as a pointer rather than a keyboard... which I assume is because of the forest of phantom capabilities evtest reports it "supporting".19:41
dell469hi anyone here? how can i install ubuntu on dell xps with uefi enabled and windows 10 preinstalled? when i try to install it from liveusb, the main hard drive is not listed.19:54
dell822sorry for spaming. i got disconnected. here's the question: hi anyone here? how can i install ubuntu on dell xps with uefi enabled and windows 10 preinstalled? when i try to install it from liveusb, the main hard drive is not listed.19:56
deitario1Ugh. I wish people would stick around for answers. The most likely answer is that he needs to go into the BIOS and switch the hard drive controller from Intel RAID to AHCI mode.19:56
ikoniadell822: is the hard disk encrypted19:56
dell822ikonia19:56
dell822nop19:56
k1ldell822: is the drive in gpt mode? or msdos mode?19:56
dell822i decrypted it in windows 1019:56
dell822i couldn't shrink the partition without doing that19:56
dell822i then managed to shrink the partition, so i could install ubuntu on it19:56
dell822but to no avail19:56
k1ldell822: "sudo gparted -l | nc termbin.com 9999"19:56
xangua!UEFI | dell469 did you disabled fast boot and turned off windows properly?19:56
ubottudell469 did you disabled fast boot and turned off windows properly?: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI19:56
ikoniadell822: So it is an encypted drive19:56
dell822it still doesn't show in the installation screen19:56
cgunderssondell822~ you need to take the disk out of raid mode in bios19:57
k1ldell822: yes, cgundersson got a good point, ahci mode works, "intel"raid mode doesnt19:57
k1l(due to no linux drivers available)19:57
dell822aaa19:57
dell822ok19:57
deitario1Modern laptops with Intel chipsets default to a special hard drive controller mode designed to use a special Intel driver that's more power-efficient than Microsoft's built-in AHCI driver.19:57
dell822i know that it's in raid mode19:57
dell822maybe that will help19:58
bytesaberIs the cron syntax correct, on the example in part 7?    https://www.howtoforge.com/local_debian_ubuntu_mirror_p219:58
cgunderssondell822~ what k1l said :)19:58
dell822should i also disable secure boot?19:58
deitario1Unfortunately, Linux doesn't have a built-in driver for this "Intel RAID" mode either.19:58
cgunderssondell822~ note that windows 10 will be unable to boot when you do that19:58
cgunderssonit won't find the disk19:58
dell822if i disable secure boot or if i change from raid to ahci?19:59
cgunderssonso wither you switch to UHCI and reinstall everything, or you need to turn raid on/off between boots19:59
cgunderssonraid to ahci19:59
dell822hm... damn :P19:59
deitario1Really? I hadn't heard that about Windows 10. What does it do on AMD-based machines then?20:00
cgunderssonwell, i just entered bios, turned raid on again and booted into win 1020:00
cgunderssonymmv20:00
k1lcgundersson: i am not that sure, if that counts for all mainboards and windows installs. i think it might be changed to ahci and windows still works.20:01
cgunderssonk1l~ well, it didn't work for me but might for others20:02
RonaldsMazitisanybody knows how do change default file manager for applications20:05
RonaldsMazitisevery application wants nautilus20:05
omeniusumm, I think I just pretty much removed everything from file manager to hexchat with one command20:23
omeniuscan I undo apt-get remove somehow? :D20:23
ChaiTRexomenius: What command did you run?20:23
omeniusapt-get remove glib2.020:24
OerHeksundo apt-get remove > apt-get install <package>20:24
ChaiTRexOerHeks: That isn't likely to work here, since installing glib2.0 won't install things that depend on it.20:24
omenius^20:24
ChaiTRexomenius: Do you have the listing of what it was removing still in your terminal?20:25
OerHeksChaiTRex, really? that is what install -f is for, fixing dependencies20:25
ChaiTRexOerHeks: Yes, things that the library depends on, not things that depend on the library.20:25
faugusztinomnigoat: RIP, go for reinstall20:25
omeniusChaiTRex: Nah, it's not in history.. :/20:26
naccOerHeks: i think ChaiTRex means that removing glib2.0 and saying yes to what depending on it being removed won't make those things come back by reinstalling just the thing you removed20:26
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naccomenius: right, you'd need to basically 'undo' what /var/log/apt/history.log said20:26
faugusztinyeah, you would have to parse by hand what you have uninstalled20:26
naccomenius: not terminal history, but apt's history20:27
omeniusnacc: niiice, I found the list20:27
omeniuslol, my desktop environment is there :qq20:28
ChaiTRexI've got to remember that log file. I only use it once in a blue moon.20:28
omeniusI find it fun that all the software (except filemanager) kept still running and I got a chance to come here :D20:29
synthetiqfor passwordless ssh setup... i keep seeing "ssh-keygen -t rsa..." for the setup.  is it possible to use "ssh-keygen -t ecdsa ..." for the setup?  if so, are we suppose to set a password or not?  (the password is only for the secret, not the pub, right?)20:29
ChaiTRexsynthetiq: I think that'll work. Setting a password is recommended to avoid people stealing the key file and using it.20:30
ChaiTRexsynthetiq: Oh, and the password is only for the private key, yes.20:32
synthetiqChaiTRex, thanks!  i just wanted to make sure that when i copy over the pub to the other computer it wouldn't ask for that set password.  kinda negates the point of 'passwordless ssh' .  thanks again, i'll give it a try!20:33
ChaiTRexsynthetiq: Your end will ask for the password to use the key.20:34
ChaiTRexsynthetiq: If you want to completely avoid bothering with the entry of a password, don't put a password on your key.20:34
nicomachushi all. I'm not getting able to resolve DNS on any webpage when any VPN is connected... not sure why. I have tried 2 completely different VPNs. I have no DNS issues when I disconnect the VPN20:42
nicomachuswhere to even start?20:43
omeniusthis did the trick, without doing it by hand (there is >100 packages): https://paste.ubuntu.com/24356664/20:43
omeniusfound it from ubuntuask20:43
sipiorsynthetiq: look into "keychain" (http://www.funtoo.org/Keychain), which greatly diminishes the pain of key-based authentication.20:43
sipiorsynthetiq: it's in the main ubuntu repositories as well20:44
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omeniusnow it's like I never f*ckd up20:45
omenius(:20:45
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sipiornicomachus: depending on how your vpn is configured, you're probably tunneling dns requests as well. are you sure that service is reachable from your vpn endpoint?20:49
nicomachussipior: should be. but I have tried two different VPN services, which makes me think it's a problem on my end.20:50
nicomachusI tried both PIA and NordVPN20:50
sipiornicomachus: but have you confirmed that they are in fact reachable?20:51
nicomachusyes? what do you mean by reachable?20:51
sipiornicomachus: you can make a dns request and they answer back20:51
nicomachusI get a resolution error20:51
sipiornicomachus: use the ip address and see if you can connect. try "dig google.com @<dns ip>"20:52
nicomachussipior: like this? https://paste.ubuntu.com/24356744/20:54
sipiornicomachus: yep.20:54
nicomachusthat was with NordVPN connected. but I still couldn't resolve a webpage20:55
sipiornicomachus: check to see what's in your /etc/resolv.conf.20:55
nicomachusnameserver 127.0.1.120:56
sipiornicomachus: try editing that line to point to the nameserver you want. restart your browser and give it a go.20:57
nicomachuslike, to google or another DNS?20:57
sipiornicomachus: whatever you want.20:58
nicomachus(fyi, networking is NOT my forte)20:58
nicomachussipior: I'm able to resolve now.20:59
nicomachusis that going to be over-written though?21:00
sipiornicomachus: yes. now you need to ensure that that file is set correctly when establishing the tunnel21:00
nicomachusok21:00
marvin3hi21:01
marvin3if I have several files with same base name  but different extension can I rename them all like this? mv basename.* differentbasename.*21:01
sipiornicomachus: nordvpn has some pretty extensive tutorials; should get you up and running.21:01
ChaiTRexmarvin3: No. Use the `rename` command.21:01
ChaiTRexmarvin3: I'm not sure of how exactly you'd use it for that, but `man rename` should help.21:01
sipiornicomachus: they seem to have a config file you can feed to network manager21:01
k1lmarvin3: no, that doesnt work21:02
nicomachussipior: that's how I set it up. I think the issue might be ipv6 leaking. sound plausible?21:07
Keamycheers21:07
Keamyi need some help21:07
Bashing-om!ask | Keamy21:08
ubottuKeamy: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience21:08
ChaiTRexmarvin3: Looks like: rename 's/basename\./differentbasename./' *21:09
ChaiTRexmarvin3: But test that out first on a copy of the files in a scratch directory.21:09
boublHello21:09
Keamywell then thanks.21:09
Keamyhello boubl21:10
boublSo I installed Ubuntu 16.04 yesterday and I'm finding that today after returning home I cannot log in and ubuntu cannot detect my display settings21:10
boublI'm not in non-graphical mode, how can i connect to my wireless network in order to install tdm?21:11
boublnow in*21:11
Keamywell my problem is appearing during the installation of ubuntu on my computer. i have a windows 7 laptop, not in its best condition but working. unfortunally windows doesn't work at all,won't even load until login. but i can access all my files using a bootable usb with a linux dist on it. now i want to install ubunto on my computer. i downloaded ubuntu desktop amd64 and installed it on a usb with unetbootin21:14
Keamyor what its called. but after booting it, it gave me error warnings right away and didnt even let me reach the installation process. same prob with a dvd.21:14
ChaiTRexboubl: First, find out your wireless device by typing `iwlist ', then pressing Tab twice to get the interface name.21:14
ChaiTRexboubl: Then, try something here: https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=connect+to+wifi+command+line+ubuntu replacing wlan0 with the proper interface name.21:15
boublI already have the device name, I probably should've mentioned that21:15
boublit's wlx502b73dc170921:15
ChaiTRexboubl: This looks good: http://askubuntu.com/a/461831/61645121:16
boublAh, thanks. I never found that one before!21:16
ChaiTRexboubl: You're welcome.21:16
boublI'll see if it works and report back if there are any issues21:16
ChaiTRexKeamy: The first thing to try is a RAM test. Use memtest86+ (available, I think, on an Ubuntu install DVD/USB drive) and let it run for several hours to see if you get any errors. The second thing to test is the hard drive. Choose to try Ubuntu without installing it from an install DVD/USB drive, run gnome-disks (Disks application), hamburger menu, SMART, do a long test.21:19
ChaiTRexKeamy: If the RAM or hard drive are bad, replace and try installing again.21:19
boublAlright, thanks again. By the way, could my Nvidia Driver be the cause behind why I am unable to log in on ubuntu?21:20
ChaiTRexKeamy: If you can't get to either test, I'm not sure what I'd do then.21:20
ChaiTRexboubl: It's sometimes that.21:21
ChaiTRexboubl: What happens when you try to log in at the GUI (or does it not let you try)?21:21
k1lboubl: yes. what happend before you cant login?21:21
boublIt gets stuck in a loop and sends me back to log in, occasionally it does allow me to log in and then proceeds to say that I have to set my display settings manually21:23
boublhowever I have no control and have to reset my system21:23
boublalso, I reinstalled gdm and that hasn't fixed anything21:24
ChaiTRexboubl: Here's the main Ask Ubuntu question for that problem if reinstalling or switching the drivers or whatever doesn't work: https://askubuntu.com/questions/223501/ubuntu-gets-stuck-in-a-login-loop21:24
k1lboubl: did you just install the nvidia driver? was there an issue?21:24
k1lboubl: there are several possible issues, depending on what you did before. that is why i asked21:25
boublI'm back in non-graphical mode, are there any steps I should take to troubleshoot the problem?21:25
ChaiTRexboubl: What were the things you were doing shortly before it broke? Did you change graphics drivers? Did you update your system? Did you use sudo with a GUI application?21:26
boublI was installing the wine windows layer last night, along with vlc.21:27
boublI also installed my driver from a binary I downloaded off the Nvidia Website, if that helps any21:27
k1lwhy that?21:28
k1lubuntu ships nvidia drivers in the repos21:28
boublYeah, I forgot about that, I only realized aftewards21:28
ChaiTRexYeah, always check the repos, since the software there is fixed to more likely work on Ubuntu, plus you get easy upgrades and bug fixes with "apt update; apt full-upgrade".21:29
boublAh, okay21:29
boublIs there a way to uninstall the nvidia driver then?21:29
k1lboubl: sudo apt purge nvidia*21:30
ChaiTRexOh, plus uninstall is easy ;)21:30
boublI tried purgng it and I got "Package 'nvidia' is not installed so not removed"21:31
ChaiTRexIf that doesn't work, http://askubuntu.com/a/729987/616451 is telling me `sudo nvidia-uninstall`21:31
boublWait, nevermind21:31
boublI got it21:31
boublI'm rebooting now21:32
boublOkay, nevermind. I think my powersupply just went kaput .-.21:33
Keamywell my problem is appearing during the installation of ubuntu on my computer. i have a windows 7 laptop, not in its best condition but working. unfortunally windows doesn't work at all,won't even load until login. but i can access all my files using a bootable usb with a linux dist on it. now i want to install ubunto on my computer. i downloaded ubuntu desktop amd64 and installed it on a usb with unetbootin21:34
Keamyor what its called. but after booting it, it gave me error warnings right away and didnt even let me reach the installation process. same prob with a dvd.21:34
ChaiTRexboubl: That's too bad. Hopefully it's something nonpermanent.21:35
boublYeah, I have spare here but it's only 200 watts21:35
moodyHello... 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?21:48
xangua!17.04 | moody21:49
ubottumoody: Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) will be the 26th release of Ubuntu.  It is due to be released in April 2017. Discussion in #ubuntu+121:49
bozeI got a set of bluetooth headphones and a bluetooth dongle. Pairing the headphones went smoothly, but it doesn't come up as an output option under sound settings21:50
fralmeidaola21:54
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tytanUNITY rulez22:00
tytanjk KDE Plasma 5 is better >:D22:01
k1lthanks for your opinion, we focus on technical support in here.22:02
brian_Anyone use mumble?22:02
tgm4883!ask | brian_22:02
ubottubrian_: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience22:02
k1lbrian_: some do, some dont22:02
azizLIGHTsomething is creating 3mb files named clipboardcache, clipboardcache-1, clipboardcache-2 ... clipboardcache-200 and more. what is it and why22:04
azizLIGHTits in my /tmp22:04
azizLIGHTi have 700mb+ of clipboardcache files in /tmp22:05
k1lazizLIGHT: what desktop is in use?22:05
azizLIGHTubuntu unity22:07
azizLIGHT14.0422:07
ChaiTRexazizLIGHT: You can try `fuser filename`22:07
k1lusing firefox?22:07
azizLIGHTk1l: yes22:07
Landeskogwhat else could be stopping incoming connections   i set up openssh for port 22 on my home box   i  can ssh localhost from it fine   i enabled ufw and added the allow ssh      i cant connect from my android and remote port scan sites from google are saying filtered no reply22:08
ChaiTRexLandeskog: Have you port forwarded it on your router?22:08
k1llooks like firefox is making them22:08
minimecazizLIGHT: Did you import your bookmarks? There is a post on fedoraforum... http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=21431822:08
azizLIGHTinteresting22:08
OerHeksazizLIGHT, seen that before on encrypted systems with firefox, or tor browser, those clipboardcache don't get deleted22:09
azizLIGHTminimec: i did, in fact22:09
minimecazizLIGHT: Just delete the files and you are good... ;)22:09
azizLIGHTcool, good to know. i thought it was nautilus related22:10
azizLIGHTor maybe notepadqq related, with large file copy pasting22:10
azizLIGHTdifferent question now22:11
azizLIGHThow many steps are in this process and when will it all finish :/ https://paste.linux.community/view/1a18f75b22:12
azizLIGHTdrive is 4tb22:12
azizLIGHTis the time elapsed for all steps in total, or just that one step22:12
azizLIGHTi believe the % shown is for just that step22:13
israphialHello. Using Ubuntu 16.04 (Unity). So, I've used Unity Tweak tool and Compiz to try and make my Panel completely transparent (the bar itself, not the icons within it) but it has a habit of randomly turning opaque again even after I readjust the options to make it completely transparent. I'm not sure why it's doing this and I would greatly appreciate any help.22:16
israphialIn Compiz manager, panel opacity is set to 0.0000 and the background color has opacity set to 1 (which is the method used to make it completely trasparent), however even after readjusting and fixing BOTH of these values, it won't go completely transparent like it's supposed to. I don't know what the deal is all of a sudden.22:20
israphialEven if someone could tell me where the config file for the panel is located, that would be a huge help.22:21
ChaiTRexisraphial: It's probably in gsettings or something.22:21
isrI just randomly disconnected lol. If anyone answered my question, could you please copy paste it again? I'm israphial.22:23
ChaiTRexisr: It's probably in gsettings or something.22:24
isrgsettings?22:24
azizLIGHTisraphial: when u say all of a sudden, it worked ok before?22:25
azizLIGHToh22:25
azizLIGHTok22:26
isrYes, as far as I noticed it did.22:26
azizLIGHTdid you update graphics22:26
LandeskogChaiTRex:    yeah i followed instructions on portforward.com22:26
azizLIGHTsince when it worked ok22:26
isrI'm wondering if compiz's settings don't carry over boots or something...?22:26
ChaiTRexisr: Yes, it stors settings for a lot of things.22:26
isrNo, no recent updates.22:26
Landeskogstill somthing is blocking incoming on2222:26
ChaiTRexisr: Perhaps `gsettings list org.compiz.unityshell:/` to see various options22:27
ChaiTRexisr: Perhaps launcher-opacity or panel-opacity under that.22:27
isrI've never used gsettings, I have no idea what that is. I did gsettings list org.compiz.unityshell/ and it returned a syntax error.22:28
ChaiTRexisr: You need the colon.22:28
isrOh, I didn't see that there lol22:29
ChaiTRexisr: You can see the current value of, say launcher-opacity, with: gsettings get org.compiz.unityshell:/ launcher-opacity22:29
ChaiTRexisr: See if that changes when you change the opacity22:29
azizLIGHTisr: whenever i update my grpahics, unity tweak tool has a heart attack and crashes unity for me. so everytime i upgrade graphics drivers, i have done: dconf reset -f /org/compiz/ && dpkg-reconfigure unity-tweak-tool22:29
isrStill didn't work. @ChaiTRex22:29
isrOk I ran that and it is showing opacity.22:29
azizLIGHTgsettings is like, if youre familiar with windows, like the registry editor lol22:30
ChaiTRexisr: Now change the opacity and run it again22:30
isrIt returned a number of 0.6 (repeating). So something overwrote my settings.22:30
ChaiTRexisr: We don't yet know if that's the right setting.22:30
ChaiTRexisr: You have to change the setting and see if the gsettings get shows the change.22:30
LandeskogNmap done: 1 IP address (0 hosts up) scanned in 0.27 seconds22:30
Landeskog           Raw packets sent: 4 (152B) | Rcvd: 0 (0B)22:30
isrOk, hold.22:31
isrIt did change the number, however it changed it in a weird way.22:31
isrSo, before I changed anything in compiz, the number was...22:31
isr0.6666999999999999622:32
israfter changing opacity in compiz to 1, the number changed to...22:32
isrSorry, had a derp. The number did not change.22:33
ChaiTRexOK, try the following: gsettings monitor org.compiz.unityshell:/22:33
isrBefore and after changing in compiz, the number is 0.66669999999999996.22:33
ChaiTRexThat will show changes as they happen.22:33
ChaiTRexPerhaps another value will change22:33
ChaiTRexRun that, change the slider or whatever, watch what happens in the terminal.22:33
isrK now you want me to mess with stuff?22:33
isrok22:33
isrMessing with both of the settings did not make anything appear in the terminal.22:34
isrI changed the opacity in panel opacity, then changed the opacity in background panel color. Neither caused a change in my terminal.22:34
shadygooseMy hp spectre x360 has driver issues running 16.10/16.04. Thought of trying out Fedora 25 because of the newer kernel. Is it worth a shot?22:35
isrSo is there a way to change that 0.66669999999999996 number? Like a gsettings command I can run?22:35
isr@ChaiTRex,22:35
ChaiTRexisr: Only if you can find the value that changes.22:36
isrwell the value appears to be called launcher-opacity.22:36
isrSo can we run something like... gsettings edit org.compiz.unityshell:/ 0.0 ? @ChaiTRex22:37
ChaiTRexisr: Found it.22:37
ChaiTRexisr: gsettings get org.compiz.unityshell:/org/compiz/profiles/unity/plugins/unityshell/ launcher-opacity22:37
ChaiTRexisr: From http://askubuntu.com/a/204240/61645122:37
isrIt returned a number. 0.022:37
ChaiTRexisr: You can set it to transparent with: gsettings set org.compiz.unityshell:/org/compiz/profiles/unity/plugins/unityshell/ launcher-opacity 022:38
isrDid nothing.22:39
isrThe panel is still dark translucent.22:39
ChaiTRexisr: By the panel, you mean on the left?22:40
Nobabs27ok22:40
isridk if it's on the left by default but mine is on the top. It has the power button, time, wifi icon, etc. on it. It's a bar.22:40
isrIt's called the panel.22:40
isr@ChaiTRex22:40
ChaiTRexisr: Ahh, OK. One moment.22:41
Nobabs27ok22:41
isrThank you for helping me by the way ChaiTRex.22:41
isrIf you can figure out where the config file for this thing is, I can mess with it until I get it fully transparent, but my google searches have been so far useless. I just turn up stuff that either don't answer the question or aren't actually relevant to the question22:42
ChaiTRexisr: You're welcome. Here's for the notification bar at the top: gsettings set org.compiz.unityshell:/org/compiz/profiles/unity/plugins/unityshell/ panel-opacity 022:42
isrThat also did nothing.22:42
ChaiTRexisr: Sorry, not sure then.22:43
isrlet me try sudoing it.22:43
isrDidn't make a difference. @ChaiTRex22:43
isrWeird huh?22:43
ChaiTRexisr: Yes, it seems odd.22:44
menaceit would be pretty awesome if ubuntu could integrate seamless running of android apps *sigh* that would solve so many application problems...22:52
nacc!ot | menace22:53
ubottumenace: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!22:53
menacesorry =|22:53
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hfpHey, is 17.04 out yet? If not, when is it due? I thought it was 9-apr23:14
k1lhfp: 13.04.201723:15
hfpOh I thought it was due on the nineth. My bad23:17
k1lnp23:17
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Lutenistso I switched from fedora to ubuntu gnome, and my touch screen stopped working! I checked xinput but there's no mention of a touchscreen anywher23:21
Lutenisttried to go through https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touchscreen but it doesn't seem to be any help23:23
Lutenistthe screen /dev/ttySx input does not do anything for me unfortunately23:23
elisa871please have a look at my question http://askubuntu.com/questions/903382/creating-directory-for-group-of-files-that-have-a-common-string-in-their-names23:24
OerHekselisa, simple, select the 1st, hold shift and use arrow down23:25
OerHekscopy bla bla done23:25
felyeniHola23:25
elisa871OerHeks: I want to do so using bash. It is like 30000 files!23:26
naccelisa871: right so ask in a bash channel?23:26
elisa871I did so23:26
naccelisa871: you see to do this quite often -- ask a question on AU and then ask here23:26
naccelisa871: i don't undrestand the point of doing both every time23:26
naccelisa871: then be patient23:27
naccelisa871: it's not a support question23:27
hfpIn GNOME-terminal, URLs are highlighted but to open them I have to right click and select "Open link". Is there a way to click them (maybe along with a modifier key) to open them in one click?23:27
nacchfp: ctrl + click iirc23:27
OerHekscp frame1* /newdir23:28
OerHekshfp, hold shift while clicking the url ??23:34
cookiemungaI would like to create a bunch of light weight virtual machines and run them on ubuntu.  I would also like to create a local mirror of packages; but I don't want to create a "full archive" of packages.23:35
cookiemungaI see apt-mirror; and I see that I can point it to things and download things; but what I need is just a "snapshot" of the current packages in a repository and what will "just work"; I'm not concerned with updates at this time.23:36
nacccookiemunga: can you clarify (in order to understand better) why you are not concerned with updated?23:37
cookiemungaIs there "one cohesive" document that describes how to do this?  I can read things from multiple sources.  It just seems like something somebody has probably put together in the past23:37
cookiemunganacc: The machines I will be installing this on do not have an internet connection.23:37
cookiemungaSo, I need to mirror a repository, then transfer the packages.23:38
tgm4883cookiemunga: a "snapshot" of the archive would be done with apt-mirror23:38
OerHeks apt-cacher only stores the packages you have installed before, iirc23:38
cookiemungaOK.  I don't want "old" packages; but I don't mind getting "everything" that would consist of a "snapshot"23:38
tgm4883cookiemunga: the network is completely isolated?23:39
cookiemungaI'll read up on how to do that with apt-mirror.  I'm just trying to save loads of download time (in case apt-mirror decides to download *all the packages* (old ones included) )23:39
cookiemungaThe network doesn't even exist yet.23:39
cookiemungaThis is for a non-profit; they're trying to teach kids "computers"23:39
cookiemungaI have experience working in large infrastructures, but with network connectivity :)23:40
cookiemungaI have a bunch of shit desktops I want to install lxde on23:40
tgm4883cookiemunga: honestly, if it were me I'd probably figure out the packages that they want installed and use !offline to get them23:40
cookiemungaand then have their home directories mount an NFS share23:40
nacc!offline | cookiemunga23:41
ubottucookiemunga: If you need to download Ubuntu packages using another machine or OS, check the desired packages in Synaptic and select File > Generate package download script. See also !APTonCD23:41
cookiemungaOK; so, long story short; I'll read the docs.23:42
k12I forgot my password. How do I reset it without having the root account active?23:44
tgm4883!password | k1223:45
ubottuk12: Forgot your password? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword What's the root password? See !sudo. Don't see *** in password prompts? That's normal. Sudo doesn't ask for your password? It remembers you for several minutes. Please use strong passwords, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StrongPasswords23:45
cookiemungaThis seems to be precicesly what I want:23:47
cookiemungahttp://askubuntu.com/questions/531403/how-to-download-all-repository-using-apt-get23:47
cookiemungaIt's not quite a "mirror" , but it's close.23:47
hfpnac, OerHeks: Yes it's Ctrl+click, thanks!23:49
nacchfp: yw23:49

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