[00:00] <Guest27476> root partition is growing and full . what to do?
[00:01] <Jordan_U> Guest27476: What do you mean by "growing and full"? Is your /home on a different partition?
[00:01] <Guest27476> yes?
[00:02] <Bashing-om> Guest27476: Old kernels still installed ? ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ' then try ' sudo apt autoremove ' to get rid of cruft .
[00:03] <Guest27476> still not solved the problem!
[00:03] <Jordan_U> Guest27476: Please pastebin the output of "df -h" and "du -h /var/log".
[00:04] <rizonz> when I preseed with netbios=0 and such would grub take that over automaticly ?
[00:05] <ILikeUnity7> rizonz, you have to reload GRUB, I can't remember the command.
[00:05] <rizonz> ILikeUnity7: mhh fedora and centos do it automatricly
[00:05] <rizonz> I thought Ubuntu would as well
[00:05] <rizonz> the system doesn't know about ens
[00:06] <Jordan_U> rizonz: What are you doing specifically? What problem are you having?
[00:07] <rizonz> Jordan_U: I'm preseeding with net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0
[00:07] <rizonz> and want to have it persistence after it
[00:11] <Jordan_U> rizonz: Please pastebin your preseed.cfg .
[00:14] <Jordan_U> rizonz: If you're not using a preseed.cfg, please explain exactly what you are doing.
[00:17] <q4a> hi all. Can somebody help me with setup VPN with network-manager?
[00:19] <q4a> I setup VPN "Domodedovo" (for MS PPTP VPN connection), but "nmcli c up Domodedovo" gives me "Could not find source connection."
[00:57] <rud0lf> some applications store passwords in user account globally
[00:57] <rud0lf> how can i manage/edit those? (is it gnome-keyring?)
[00:58] <rud0lf> oh, i'm on xubuntu if that matters
[01:01] <rud0lf> hm i think i found it, it's not installed by default
[01:04] <tonyt> i installed lxde but when i got to relogin i dont have the option to choose lxde. anyone know the command to update that?
[01:05] <Bashing-om> tonyt: In the login box I expect an icon, click on it to activate a drop down to select the DE to load .
[01:05] <tonyt> i tried that. lxde doesnt show
[01:06] <tonyt> there is a cli command to fix it but i forget
[01:08] <Bashing-om> tonyt: maybe ' sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm ' .
[01:08] <tonyt> ya tried that too. found that on google
[01:08] <tonyt> hopefully installing lxsession fixxes it
[01:21] <quidnunc> My sound is bugged since installing 17.04. Only digital out shows up in pavucontrol until I plug my headphones in and then I can select analog output (which is what I want). How do I fix?
[01:23] <nicomachus> quidnunc: that sounds pretty normal to me
[01:23] <nicomachus> you can't select an output until it's available, and plugging the headphones in makes a new outlet available
[01:23] <nicomachus> output*
[01:26] <quidnunc> nicomachus: No, I have no option for analog out until I plug in headphones
[01:29] <juanes> hi
[01:31] <nicomachus> quidnunc: what other analog outputs do you have available?
[01:32] <nicomachus> what are you expecting to see there?
[01:33] <quidnunc> nicomachus: The option to select analog
[01:33] <quidnunc> nicomachus: So that I can actually hear audio on my speakers
[01:34] <fishcooker> how to disable a package to be installed?
[01:34] <Linuxgeek311> Hello
[01:35] <pleb101> back again sadly, long long day of setting up. Right now my computer will ONLY start in 4k resolution, i've tried changing the /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:35] <pleb101> and it doesn't seem to fix it
[01:35] <quidnunc> nicomachus: Headphones and "Line out"
[01:35] <Linuxgeek311> What is the command to sign in your nick that is registered. I can't remember NickServ something
[01:36] <quidnunc> msg nickserv identify
[01:36] <pleb101> Linuxgeek311: /msg NickServ identify (password)
[01:37] <Linuxgeek311> Identity is my nick correct
[01:37] <pleb101> no
[01:37] <pleb101> identify
[01:37] <Linuxgeek311> Have not used this in awhile
[01:37] <pleb101> you change ur nickname
[01:37] <pleb101> to what you want
[01:37] <pleb101> then do the command I put above
[01:37] <pleb101> except change (password)t
[01:37] <pleb101> to your password
[01:37] <nicomachus> quidnunc: can you paste the output of 'aplay -l'?
[01:39] <quidnunc> nicomachus I can but because I plugged in my headphones it now shows my analog output. I can't get it back to problem state without rebooting
[01:39] <Linuxgeek311> Okay the registration command :)
[01:40] <Linuxgeek311> I'll just use this
[01:41] <quidnunc> nicomachus: https://paste.ubuntu.com/24404549/
[01:44] <Linuxgeek311> Ty pleb
[01:45] <abdelrahmanhsn> hello
[01:45] <Linuxgeek311> I just registered this nick
[01:46] <abdelrahmanhsn> hi
[01:46] <Linuxgeek311> Hi
[01:51] <pcn> Aha, found my bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1674838
[01:52] <pcn> Similar to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1677611
[01:54] <v5> Hi, Can someone tell me how to set up the java sdk on Idea IntelliJ (java IDE). It only seem to work when I open it as root. When I don't, it fails to find the sdk when I specify the path
[01:57] <t0mmy> hey guys, ubuntu newb learning here :)
[01:57] <WhatsUp> v5: you may have to add the java IDE to the alternatives.  Some applicatoins want to see OpenJDK others want Oracle Java.
[01:57] <t0mmy> i installed gddrescue and its not showing up when i search for it?
[01:57] <Linuxgeek311> Welcome tommy
[01:57] <t0mmy> thanks linuxgeek211
[01:57] <t0mmy> thanks linuxgeek311 *
[01:58] <t0mmy> fresh install, need ddrescue to image a drive.
[01:58] <pcn> v5 have you looked at some of the instructions out there like https://askubuntu.com/questions/272314/setup-and-install-intellij-with-jdk "
[01:58] <t0mmy> i ran sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hamishmb/myppa
[01:59] <t0mmy> sudo apt-get update
[01:59] <t0mmy> sudo apt-get install ddrescue-gui
[01:59] <t0mmy> repository installed geat, gave it an ENTER
[01:59] <t0mmy> program installed great, gave it a Y
[01:59] <t0mmy> and now after install when i search for any form of the word ddrescue, i get nothing. :(
[02:00] <t0mmy> ubuntu 16.04
[02:00] <t0mmy> checking that link out now pcn
[02:00] <t0mmy> that url may not be for me, woops.
[02:06] <pcn> t0mmy: yeah, v5 was asking a question just before you arrived.
[02:07] <pcn> t0mmy: did you install gddrescue ?
[02:10] <pcn> This video indicates that it should be pulled in as a dependency: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UFgk49g_7Y
[02:10] <v5> Hi pcn and ty for your reply, but I don't think it's quite the problem. jdk is installed, it's just that running intellij without root privileges makes it unable to "find" the sdk
[02:12] <blacks> test'
[02:13] <t0mmy> roger that pcn
[02:13] <t0mmy> ok yeah, pcn, i got an output "command 'ddrescue' from package 'gddrescue' (universe)"
[02:13] <t0mmy> so that totally makes sense to what you've located as well
[02:13] <t0mmy> whats the syntax to call gddrescue from within ddrescue?
[02:15] <t0mmy> just found this: https://www.linuxhelp.com/how-to-install-ddrescue-gui-in-ubuntu/
[02:15] <t0mmy> gonna check that out
[02:15] <quidnunc> Since installing 17.04 my DNS stops working sporadically. Anyone know what gives?
[02:15] <hggdh> v5: you might need to either export JAVA_HOME, or set your java as the default (see man update-alternatives)
[02:16] <pleb101> no matter WHAT I seem to do my ubuntu won't boot in the correct resolution. Anybody have experience with this?
[02:16] <Jordan_U> quidnunc: Are you using your ISP's DNS servers or Google/OpenDNS/Soemthing else?
[02:17] <t0mmy> got it
[02:17] <t0mmy> gddrescue appeared
[02:18] <t0mmy> thanks for the help guys
[02:19] <pleb101> maybe the stuff I've been reading is outdated? is lightdm using a different conf than xorg.conf?
[02:24] <t0mmy> does an encrypted /home dir cause problems?
[02:24] <t0mmy> with some things
[02:24] <Linuxgeek311> Does Ubuntu come with a dual boot option?
[02:24] <jamesd> if you forget your password...
[02:25] <t0mmy> i read thats one issue with encrypted drives
[02:25] <t0mmy> no dual boot
[02:25] <t0mmy> forced logical partitions as well
[02:25] <Bashing-om> !dualboot | Linuxgeek311
[02:26] <quidnunc> Jordan_U: ISP but that's not the issue, this started after installing 17.04
[02:26] <quidnunc> and no issue on other devices
[02:30] <selsper> woah
[02:31] <transhuman> if you are doing autologin what manager is Ubuntu 17.04 using by default is it kdm gdm xdm, other?
[02:34] <TheDude> Do you guys got a bug in your 17.04 installer?  It just wiped my windows boot record which I've never had a problem with before until now
[02:36] <Jordan_U> TheDude: Are you referring to the boot record in the first sector of the disk, the MBR, or in the first sector of your Windows System Partition?
[02:36] <TheDude> should say, efi boot
[02:36] <marvin2> what is the executable name of image viewer?
[02:36] <sdfsdf> Are there any good RDP out there for Ubuntu?
[02:37] <ballpen> anyone who uses ubuntu with i3wm
[02:37] <Jordan_U> TheDude: So the EFI Boot Entry for Windows was removed? How did you verify that? Please pastebin the output of "sudo efibootmgr". Are you able to boot Windows from the grub menu?
[02:38] <kejxp1993> #raspberrypi
[02:42] <TheDude> I'm talking about the efi table on the first drive in my system, had that and windows on that drive, installed ubuntu on sdb, overwrote efi boot on sda and removed the windows entry
[02:42] <TheDude> Nope, it removed the boot entry entirely
[02:42] <TheDude> all there is now is ubuntu
[02:42] <TheDude> I can repair it, it's just apin
[02:42] <TheDude> pain
[02:42] <TheDude> it does not show up in grub
[02:46] <transhuman> any known issues where the new 17.04 hangs on boot, any known resolutions before I start delving into boot logs?
[02:51] <Bashing-om> transhuman: Have you ruled out graphics - nomodeset - ?
[03:02] <effectnet> hello how do i install freefilesync
[03:25] <transhuman> seems to be something not starting for sure Bashing-om but have to look into it further
[03:28] <Fenix_Peregrino> hey guys does somone know how tu fix this problem? I dont know how torun this https://postimg.org/image/t3dnctvfb/9bea3e0a/
[03:28] <su-> Anyone know a good VNC/RDP client I can rdp to my desktop from a window machine?
[03:28] <Bashing-om> transhuman: Nvidia is known to require the boot parameter in many instances; then install the driver once at a terminal .
[03:29] <Fenix_Peregrino> hey guys does somone know how tu fix this problem? I dont know how torun this https://postimg.org/image/t3dnctvfb/9bea3e0a/
[03:30] <Fenix_Peregrino> Sorry this is the link https://postimg.org/image/t3dnctvfb/
[03:33] <marlon_> hi
[03:33] <deepwebspyder> Hey
[03:33] <marlon_> what is this all about?
[03:33] <deepwebspyder> Youll find out oon enough
[03:47] <djnd_> Fenix_Peregrino: what's happened?
[03:50] <Fenix_Peregrino> djnd_: Im having this problem https://postimg.org/image/t3dnctvfb/
[03:51] <djnd_> Fenix_Peregrino: so, what's happened?
[03:52] <Fenix_Peregrino> djnd_: I cant create or launch VM
[03:52] <nacc> Fenix_Peregrino: did you install virtualbox?
[03:52] <nacc> Fenix_Peregrino: it should have done a dkms call when you did that to build the kernel driver
[03:53] <nacc> Fenix_Peregrino: and/or did you install the exact package mentioned in that error?
[03:53] <Fenix_Peregrino> nacc: Im sorry nacc I dont know what you mean with the second message. Yes I did almost everthing less the part that says mod...cause I dont know how to run it
[03:54] <nacc> Fenix_Peregrino: so you installed "virtualbox-dkms"?
[03:54] <nacc> Fenix_Peregrino: you run the 'sudo modprobe vboxdrv' in the terminal
[03:55] <Fenix_Peregrino> macc: ok give me a sec please
[03:55] <nacc> Fenix_Peregrino: sure
[03:55] <marrenarre> In Ubuntu, how do I stop the DE (or whatever is doing it) from messing with my keyboard layout? At the moment, I need to run `dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration` on every boot to restore my preferred layout. The problem actually started after having run dpkg-reconfigure once, since I had already picked the right layout in the GUI, but I would like to set a persistent layout via dpkg-reconfigure.
[03:56] <nacc> marrenarre: dpkg-reconfigure should be permanent. I assuem you mean `sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration` ?
[03:56] <marrenarre> Actually, it seems to work now. I am not sure what is going on.
[03:56] <marrenarre> nacc: Yes.
[03:57] <marrenarre> I have had success with it on Debian, where I only use a WM.
[03:57] <nacc> marrenarre: i would expect it to work fine
[03:57] <nacc> (on ubuntu that is)
[03:59] <Fenix_Peregrino> macc: the output was this https://pastebin.com/N7sf1Ek6
[03:59] <marrenarre> nacc: I assumed it was the same problem as on Ubuntu GNOME, but a second reboot seems to have fixed it. I will do some more testing.
[03:59] <nacc> Fenix_Peregrino: which version of ubuntu?
[03:59] <Fenix_Peregrino> nacc: 16.04 LTS
[04:00] <nacc> Fenix_Peregrino: secure boot is on in your bios: https://askubuntu.com/questions/762254/why-do-i-get-required-key-not-available-when-install-3rd-party-kernel-modules
[04:01] <Fenix_Peregrino> nacc: will this affect the security of my PC?
[04:02] <nacc> Fenix_Peregrino: it's a microsoft thing, technically, that's been adopted by other places: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/18/html/UEFI_Secure_Boot_Guide/chap-UEFI_Secure_Boot_Guide-What_is_Secure_Boot.html has some interesting points in 1.5
[04:02] <nacc> 1.4 explains the protection model
[04:02] <transhuman> anyone know which nvidia driver package to use for nvidia geforce 8200 on 17.04?
[04:05] <Bashing-om> transhuman: pastebin ' lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 vga ' and I will cross reference for the recommended driver .
[04:06] <transhuman> ok thanks
[04:10] <transhuman> Bashing-om, http://paste.ubuntu.com/24405249 and thanks in advance
[04:14] <jbhome> Hello all. I have installed Eclipse Neon on Ubuntu 16.04. It runs but the icon show a question mark rather than the Eclipse logo. Any suggestions? I downloaded the tgz from Eclipse, decompressed and installed from the download folder.
[04:14] <marrenarre> Okay so initially the layout is correct, but if I try to switch variant with setxkbmap, the variant goes back to basic (regardless of what I’m trying to switch to). If I configure keyboard-configuration with dpkg-reconfigure (just pressing [Enter] to choose the same as previously), `setxkbmap -variant <thing>` works again.
[04:15] <Bashing-om> transhuman: Ya want the 340 version driver : http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_32667.html . Purge that 375 version and install nvidia-current .
[04:15] <transhuman> ok thanks
[04:16] <Bashing-om> transhuman: :) . ua know how or need guidance ?
[04:16] <YankDownUnder> jbhome: Does this program require compile/make/make install?
[04:16] <nacc> jbhome: any reason you didn't use eclipse from the repositories?
[04:16] <nacc> jbhome: it also depends on "where" you installed to, i'm guessing the icons aren't in the right place
[04:16] <jbhome> >YankDownUnder. No there is an install app. No building
[04:17] <jbhome> Do you mean the gui package installer? It is really really old.
[04:17] <YankDownUnder> jbhome: Then I'd beg to wonder, as nacc just asked - why didn't you use it from the repositories?
[04:18] <nacc> jbhome: if it's an install app and not ubuntu's pakcage, you should ask the provider of the install app
[04:18] <nacc> jbhome: it's not ubuntu support for arbitrary tarballs :/
[04:18] <transhuman> what Bashing-om ?
[04:18] <transhuman> thanks for the pointer by the way, not sure how you figured that out since a google search doesnt turn up much on the 8200
[04:19] <jbhome> I di install from the package manager first but in reading, as I mentioned it was very old. 2013 or abouts. Not sure why it's not maintained. The thread asked but there was no answer.
[04:19] <YankDownUnder> jbhome: Does the launcher launch the program properly?
[04:19] <Bashing-om> transhuman: sorry ua/you* . Do you know how to swap out the driver ?
[04:19] <user__> v5: it didnt work :(
[04:19] <jbhome> Launcher doesn't even show the program. I have to locate the app and manually launch it.
[04:20] <transhuman> yes I do Bashing-om sudo apt-get remove --purge
[04:20] <Bashing-om> transhuman: :)
[04:20] <YankDownUnder> jbhome: If that is the case, you should be able to create your own launcher. And then obviously, you'd be able to find an icon in the same directory tree as the binary you're running.
[04:20] <jbhome> I wonder at this point how big the encylopedia of computers, everything from assembler on up is now?
[04:21] <transhuman> Bashing-om, still not sure how you came to the conclusion you did though, I dont find anything on the 8200 on a google search
[04:21] <jbhome> OK I'm new to both ubuntu and eclipse. Kind of expected the eclipse installer to do that. Silly me.
[04:22] <marrenarre> Could I possibly tell Ubuntu to leave my keyboard layout alone?
[04:22] <YankDownUnder> jbhome: Again, the question as to why you didn't install Eclipse from the repositories kinda begs to be answered...
[04:23] <jbhome> same answer. The version in the repository is really old. Based on the example I'm following, Neon was recommended. At this point I'm just the piano players page turner.
[04:23] <Bashing-om> transhuman: "still not sure how you came to the conclusion you did though" I have had and still have good teachers . The link shows the recommended driver for legacy cards .
[04:23] <YankDownUnder> jbhome: Fair enough.
[04:25] <Bashing-om> !info nvidia-current | transhuman
[04:26] <Bashing-om> transhuman: I mis directed you to nvidia-current as the driver you want is 340 .. not the 304 version :(
[04:27] <jbhome> Thanks for the help. Off to learn launcher.
[04:27] <transhuman> ok thanks
[04:29] <transhuman> Bashing-om, I see the bug with /etc/resolve file not found error on loading networking in recovery mode is still broken!
[04:29] <transhuman> s/resolve/resolv.conf
[04:30] <transhuman> have to manually add a nameserver 8.8.8.8 to get it working
[04:34]  * tonydanza grumbles.
[04:34] <strive> Question: Tool to compress images?
[04:35] <edgy1> strive, what type of images, like pictures?
[04:35] <tonydanza> Anyone else seeing nvidia drivers black a system out on 17.04?
[04:35] <strive> edgy1: Yes. ty.
[04:35] <tonydanza> That is, the closed drivers.
[04:35] <edgy1> strive, you mean like any file in general? you could use an archive manager
[04:36] <edgy1> put all the images in a folder, right click >> compress
[04:36] <strive> edgy1: What I'm trying to do is add images to a wordpress server, but the max file size allowed is 2MB.
[04:36] <tonydanza> @strive You might find it's easier to adjust your php.ini
[04:36] <tonydanza> & increase 'max_upload_size'
[04:36] <tonydanza> To say, 10M
[04:36] <strive> tonydanza: OH! Awesome! ty
[04:36] <edgy1> ah
[04:36] <edgy1> i see
[04:36] <strive> edgy1: Thanks again tho.
[04:36] <tonydanza> Welcome @strive. Let me know if you have any q's re: that :)
[04:37] <edgy1> strive, all my idea does is put it in a tar.gz or whatever archive you chose
[04:37] <edgy1> you could put it out as a .png or .gif in gimp and put the compression level all the way up
[04:37] <strive> tonydanza: Much appreciated. Just learning LAMP stack for home server. :)
[04:38] <tonydanza> Ah! :)
[04:38] <strive> edgy1: That sounds like it works as well.
[04:38] <edgy1> :)
[04:39] <Bashing-om> transhuman: I a, aware a sevral bugs in that respect . https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2358660 // see if these work for ya .
[04:40] <transhuman> thanks, I submitted a bug report about it 2 versions ago
[04:42] <strive> tonydanza: Should httpd be restarted?
[04:42] <tonydanza> @strive That varies. Depends on how PHP is incorporated.
[04:42] <tonydanza> Restart won't hurt it much though.
[04:42] <tonydanza> Be sure to toss a phpinfo file & make sure your changes are registering.
[04:42] <strive> tonydanza: Will do.
[04:46] <user__> v5: what now? :)
[04:47]  * tonydanza sighs. k! Giving up on ubuntu again.
[04:47] <tonydanza> I really, really want to love linux on the desktop, but I shouldn't be able to kill my system by installing proprietary drivers. ~4th time — nothing done besides install those.
[04:48] <tonydanza> Anyways, night.
[04:48] <edgy1> :(
[04:48] <edgy1> poor guy
[04:48] <edgy1> fedora you have to literally rewrite your system just to install a proprietary driver lol
[04:54] <transhuman> Bashing-om http://paste.ubuntu.com/24405442
[05:02] <Bashing-om> transhuman: No idea . what are you doing to generate the error .
[05:03] <transhuman> booting
[05:03] <transhuman> it hangs on boot
[05:04] <transhuman> something needs to be blacklisted I think
[05:04] <Bashing-om> transhuman: Ouch ! Is that from the boot log ?
[05:04] <transhuman> kern log
[05:06] <mac_nibblet> Bashing-om, Yo
[05:07] <mac_nibblet> Bashing-om, I figured out the problem after doing tail -f /var/log/*.log
[05:07] <transhuman> well thanks Bashing-om got to head off for the night address this tomorrow
[05:07] <mac_nibblet> The disk controller is shutting down after a new patch in the kernel :o
[05:11] <Bashing-om> mac_nibblet: Ya have to remind me what the problem was - as much as I like that you found " disk controller is shutting down " .
[05:11] <Bashing-om> transhuman: K we pick this fight up again tomorrow /
[05:15] <Bashing-om> mac_nibblet: nm . found it " OS keeps crashing and the / partition goes into read-only mode " . You do good work .
[05:27] <njn> nobody's here!! pew pew pew
[05:28] <njn> is anyone home!!
[05:40] <nacc> !ask | njalk
[05:40] <nacc> njalk: apologies, njn apparently left and i hit tab/enter too fast
[05:40] <cyphase> woo, upgrading from 16.10 to 17.04 fixed my graphics issues (radeon hd 6310)
[05:42] <n3wborn> hi!
[05:44] <lotuspsychje> !yay | cyphase
[05:44] <n3wborn> Is there a way to see changelogs of a packet before (or after) installing it ?
[05:45] <nacc> n3wborn: yes, `apt changelog <pkgname>`
[05:46] <n3wborn> nacc: cool !
[05:47] <nacc> n3wborn: and, iirc, the gui update-manager shows you this
[05:47] <n3wborn> nacc: I don't like the gui, prefer li
[05:47] <n3wborn> *cli
[05:47] <nacc> n3wborn: ok
[05:48] <n3wborn> I thought I'd install something to know this, so it's a cool thing ! Ty nacc
[05:48] <nacc> n3wborn: np
[06:03] <ThetaOrionis> Hey guys, I'm trying to install Ubuntu 17.04 Mate on my Ultrabook, and it always boots up in UEFI mode. Is there a way to install in BIOS legacy mode? ('Cause I wanna get the OS installed on 32GB SSD and the /home on 500GB HDD, instead of using bcache)
[06:04] <ThetaOrionis> BTW, is OS on smaller SSD + /home on larger HDD better, or complete OS on HDD + SSD as cache? :)
[06:05] <lotuspsychje> !uefi | ThetaOrionis
[06:05] <lotuspsychje> ThetaOrionis: your gonna install ubuntu single or dualboot?
[06:06] <ThetaOrionis> lotuspsychje: SIngle boot
[06:06] <lotuspsychje> ThetaOrionis: then disable fastboot and secureboot in bios
[06:07] <lotuspsychje> ThetaOrionis: then install ubuntu with F12 usb
[06:07] <ThetaOrionis> lotuspsychje: Already done. Still it's booting in UEFI mode. :(
[06:07] <lotuspsychje> ThetaOrionis: then you missed a setting, doublecheck everything
[06:07] <ThetaOrionis> Reason that I want BIOS installation is because, I can't seem to create this /boot/efi partition on either of my drives.
[06:08] <lotuspsychje> ThetaOrionis: secureboot and fastboot off
[06:08] <Guest74866> hi guys
[06:08] <Guest74866> this is my first time on IRC
[06:08] <lotuspsychje> EriC^^: uefi trouble here ^ ThetaOrionis
[06:08] <lotuspsychje> !chat | Guest74866
[06:09] <Guest74866> @ubottu ok sir i will do it.
[06:10] <ThetaOrionis> SecureBoot is off, also I disabled Intel RapidStart Technology, changed SATA to AHCI, but can't find fastboot anywhere on BIOS. :(
[06:10] <lotuspsychje> ThetaOrionis: check also legacy/uefi settings, sometimes they showup with other description
[06:11] <ThetaOrionis> lotuspsychje: Yeah, changed to Legacy mode. I recently upgraded the BIOS, however (from the previous Windows install)
[06:11] <ThetaOrionis> Still no fastboot in either menu. :(
[06:11] <ThetaOrionis> BTW, Intel SpeedStep, Virtualization etc. are different, I guess. So I left them ON.
[06:12] <hateball> ThetaOrionis: fastboot is a windows thing, not uefi/bios
[06:13] <lotuspsychje> ThetaOrionis: some computers have a deep intel settings to block new Os installs also
[06:13] <lotuspsychje> ThetaOrionis: doublecheck every setting closely
[06:14] <lotuspsychje> ThetaOrionis: perhaps the ##hardware guys can give you a hand on your specific brand/mobo model
[06:16] <ThetaOrionis> hateball: Oh... But I totally uninstalled Windows, and rewrote the partition tables using GParted already. :(
[06:16] <ThetaOrionis> lotuspsychje: But the OS is starting alright, in live mode. I guess installing on UEFI won't be an issue, just that I want to configure this like this,
[06:16] <ThetaOrionis> OS on 32GB SSD (mount point / + Swap) + /home on 500GB HDD, for speed reasons
[06:16] <ThetaOrionis> And Ubuntu guide tells me that I need to create a /boot/efi partition first, for manual installation. Automatic install won't be an issue.
[06:16] <ThetaOrionis> But if I auto-install, then /home will be created on 32GB SSD as well, leading to more work (loading partitions etc) after installation.
[06:17] <ThetaOrionis> lotuspsychje: Lemme check once using sudo apt remove dmraid, previously on one machine partitions were just invisible, but on removing dmraid from Live environment solved the issue.
[06:17] <lotuspsychje> ThetaOrionis: i would use main Os on your 32gig, then use second hd as backup
[06:18] <ThetaOrionis> Thanks anyways hateball and lotuspsychje , reporting back in 15 minutes. :)
[06:18] <lotuspsychje> good luck
[06:18] <ThetaOrionis> lotuspsychje: That's what I'm going to do, the OS on 32GB SSD, just the /home on 500GB HDD. :)
[06:18] <lotuspsychje> ThetaOrionis: good
[06:19] <Guest74866> quit
[06:19] <lotuspsychje> ThetaOrionis: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/psg/attachments/psg/Business-PC-Workstation-POS/8281/1/SecureBootConfig.PNG
[06:19] <lotuspsychje> something like this
[06:25] <kang0> my Internet speed don't support downloading 1gb file
[06:25] <kang0> It crashes after every 200mb
[06:25] <kang0> Or 300mb
[06:25] <kang0> What to do?
[06:28] <MacBook_Air_> hi
[06:28] <MacBook_Air_> whenever I download a file in chrome is says Failed - Blocked
[06:28] <MacBook_Air_> I'm using ubuntu lts
[06:48] <kazuma_desu> is there some weird stuff going on at canonical? i ask because lately ubuntu has been buggy as hell for me. Even from new installs.
[06:48] <Ben64> nope
[06:49] <kazuma_desu> Ben64, https://imgur.com/a/4mgVs
[06:49] <kazuma_desu> literally wont let me unlock my pc
[06:50] <kazuma_desu> rebooting does me no good
[06:52] <kazuma_desu> anyone experiance this issue with ubuntu? https://imgur.com/a/4mgVs
[07:14] <pepijndevos_> Can I install packages to a ubuntu usb stick from a running installation?
[07:15] <hateball> !chroot
[07:18] <pepijndevos_> hateball, that would work... except I just realised the USb stick only appears to contain the boot partition
[07:21] <pepijndevos_> gparted shows a couple of unallocated blocks inside the iso
[07:22] <pepijndevos_> How do I even mount the Ubuntu iso?
[07:26] <winbuntu> When will the next LTS release be?
[07:27] <Ben64> 18.04
[07:28] <winbuntu> what will be different
[07:28] <ducasse> that's two releases away
[07:30] <rifter> ducasse well one from the current, two from current LTS. I think the LTS is released every 2 years or something. It's always the even numbered versions
[07:31] <winbuntu> can we make ubuntu for windows?
[07:31] <ducasse> rifter: 17.04 is current, 17.10 is next, then 18.04
[07:32] <rifter> from the wiki : A new LTS version is released every two years. In previous releases, a Long Term Support (LTS) version had three years support on Ubuntu (Desktop) and five years on Ubuntu Server. Starting with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, both versions received five years support. There is no extra fee for the LTS version; we make our very best work available to everyone on the same free terms. Upgrades to new versions of Ubuntu are and always will be free of charge.
[07:32] <Ben64> !ubuwin | winbuntu
[07:32] <rifter> ah well, I guess I am being old school considering point releases not to be a new major release
[07:32] <rifter> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LTS
[07:33] <Ben64> ubuntu versions go yy.mm
[07:33] <rifter> yeah
[07:33] <ducasse> rifter: they're not 'point releases', they're full releases.
[07:33] <ducasse> !release
[07:33] <rifter> I guess so.
[07:34] <rifter> anyway every two years an LTS comes out
[07:36] <rifter> and that means there will be a new LTS next year
[07:43] <ThePanda> Hi all, I have a question regarding scout, when I use "use Searchable;" in my model, and then declare a toSearchableArray() method in my model, I receive an exception with "Cannot redeclare MySearchableModel::toSearchableArray()"
[07:43] <bujji> hi
[07:44] <dan01> bujji: hi
[07:44] <Cyber_Dev> Hi, I want to install mysql but it says "The detected system (ubuntu zesty) is not supported by MySQL." any recommendations ?
[07:44] <Ben64> Cyber_Dev: how are you trying to install
[07:45] <Cyber_Dev> Ben64:  via apt-get install mysql-server
[07:45] <ducasse> Cyber_Dev: you're installing from a ppa
[07:45] <Ben64> pastebin the full output from that
[07:45] <erick> django
[07:45] <FinalX> Cyber_Dev: zesty is based on stretch, I believe.. which doesn't have MySQL anymore for a reason. Try moving to MariaDB instead.
[07:45] <ThetaOrionis> Hey guys, I'm trying to disable discrete AMD GPU on my Ultrabook for power and thermal efficiency (things are better with 17.04 than 16.10, though). Sources tell me to edit /etc/rc.local but does this method work with 17.04?
[07:46]  * FinalX will install zesty in a container to confirm
[07:46] <ThetaOrionis> I mean, do /etc/rc.local stricp gets executed with GRUB2? Or did that just work for GRUB?
[07:47] <Cyber_Dev> ducasse: https://pastebin.com/dE7ZvDQX
[07:47] <Cyber_Dev> FinalX:  Isn't mysql-server the same as MariaDB?
[07:48] <ducasse> Cyber_Dev: pastebin output of 'apt policy mysql-server'
[07:49] <FinalX> ^ that .. only way to confirm if it is.. if you're using an external repository provinding that package, like we think you are, probably not
[07:49] <Guest44913> how do I change my nick ?? here
[07:49] <FinalX> mysql-server does not exist in stretch.. don't have zesty running yet, but I doubt it has it
[07:49] <ducasse> FinalX: it does
[07:49] <FinalX> ok
[07:49] <Guest44913>    /   nick
[07:51] <Guest44913> how do I change my  name in here?  anyone
[07:51] <ThetaOrionis> Guest44913: Try "/nick <yournickname>" (without quotes)
[07:51] <ThetaOrionis> Like "/nick ABCD"
[07:51] <Guest44913> thanks tried it already  :0(
[07:51] <Cyber_Dev> ducasse: https://pastebin.com/Erf2KWVr . I chose abort from that previous menu then did what you asked.
[07:51] <FinalX> ducasse: you're wrong according to http://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/allpackages
[07:52] <FinalX> ducasse: that just gives default-mysql-server, which is not mysql-server
[07:52] <FinalX> (identical to stretch)
[07:52] <ThetaOrionis> Guest44913: Perhaps you're trying to take a nick that's already taken. Then NickServ won't allow you to take it. :) Think of something unique
[07:52] <Guest44913> oh
[07:53] <FinalX> interesting..
[07:53] <ThetaOrionis> funkie: Good choice. :D
[07:53] <funkie> LOL finally
[07:53]  * FinalX looked wrong
[07:53]  * FinalX apologises
[07:54] <ducasse> FinalX: this is whgat it depends on here - http://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/mysql-server-5.7
[07:54] <funkie> ok big problem been working at it for a week or so been to computerhope and everyother place I could find
[07:54] <ThetaOrionis> funkie: Also, you can register your nickname permanently. You can follow the guide here: https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration
[07:55] <funkie> It's a long story and I don't want to type it all here is there someone I could do a pm with???
[07:55] <Cyber_Dev> How do I trigger that configuration menu again , and what do you recommend me to choose ? (https://pastebin.com/dE7ZvDQX the menu I'm referring to)
[07:55] <funkie> Thanks I'll do that ThetaOrionis
[07:55] <ducasse> !pm | funkie
[07:56] <ThetaOrionis> funkie: Unfortunately, PMing won't be much help, since a single user will be able to view your problem, and he/she might not be able to help directly. Instead, typing it on the channel will ensure that everyone will be able to help you together.
[07:56] <FinalX> ducasse: yeah, sorry. bit odd that mysql-common has 5.8 as version btw.
[07:56] <funkie> ok sounds good
[07:57] <dan01> hi, I have a question about firefox hardware acceleration, on Windows, I can watch 4k videos on youtube and CPU is only about 15%, on ubuntu is higher, does that mean there's no hardware accelaration on ubuntu? I have a dedicated GPU on my laptop
[07:57] <ducasse> Cyber_Dev: you could try just installing it again, dunno what failed. try 'apt install mysql-server-5.7' instead
[07:57] <FinalX> mysql-server-5.7 installed just fine for me, also that version that Cyber_Dev is trying to install.. hm
[07:57] <funkie> ok  I had one drive with win 10 on it. I started it at the same time as I had my ubuntu drive running by accident. now I can't get permission to do anything to anything on my ubuntu drive
[07:57] <ducasse> Cyber_Dev: are you using any ppas?
[07:59] <ThetaOrionis> Hey guys, what's the 16.04+ equivalent of /etc/rc.local, so that I can execute scripts at boot time?
[07:59] <Cyber_Dev> ducasse:  no , but I did "sudo dpkg -i mysql-apt-config*" until I reached the same error then I tried apt-get.
[08:00] <ducasse> ThetaOrionis: just create the file then 'sudo systemctl enable rc.local.service'
[08:00] <Cyber_Dev> ducasse: the " mysql-apt-config*" was downloaded using "curl -OL https://dev.mysql.com/get/mysql-apt-config_0.8.3-1_all.deb"
[08:00] <funkie> ThetaOrionis: should I wait for someone to give me a suggestion if so how long should I wait?
[08:01] <ThetaOrionis> funkie: You mean, you loaded the Ubuntu drive in Windows 10, and can't work on it? (Read/write Permission denied, etc?)
[08:01] <ThetaOrionis> funkie: Well, that varies, depending upon the problem. But rest assured, you'll receive help. Patience is the key here.
[08:01] <ducasse> Cyber_Dev: from where?
[08:01] <ducasse> Cyber_Dev: ah, sorry. misread
[08:02] <funkie> no I have two drives one esata one sata both have op systems on them I started them at the same time and everything went to ...
[08:02] <ThetaOrionis> ducasse: Already tried, but this returns: https://pastebin.com/qJPfGGhd
[08:02] <ducasse> Cyber_Dev: that package will most likely add a ppa, that is not ready for zesty (and unsupported here anyway). if you insist on using that you are on your own.
[08:03] <Ben64> funkie: what do you mean by "started them at the same time"
[08:03] <FinalX> Cyber_Dev: do you have any important data in mysql? if not, consider purging every single mysql-package that is in dpkg -l of mysql
[08:03] <FinalX> Cyber_Dev: and then reinstall it.
[08:03] <funkie> I had them tured on at the same time when I booted my computer.
[08:04] <Cyber_Dev> ducasse:  I'm not insisting on anything lol . How to I revert back to "safety" lol
[08:04] <Ben64> funkie: that's fine
[08:04] <Cyber_Dev> FinalX:  oh how do I remove that ppa
[08:04] <ducasse> Cyber_Dev: remove that package you installed by hand
[08:04] <FinalX> Cyber_Dev: it didn't look like a PPA when you showed the policy output earlier, though :)
[08:05] <funkie> Windoze loaded some partition on my ubuntu drive now I can't get permission to move or open anything on my Ubuntu drive
[08:05]  * ThetaOrionis is afk for 10 minutes
[08:05] <ducasse> Cyber_Dev: 'dpkg -P mysql-apt-config'
[08:05] <Ben64> funkie: boot into ubuntu and tell us the error
[08:06] <funkie> I'm in the cd  right now
[08:06] <Cyber_Dev> FinalX:  I do agree with ya . I believe it was the result of apt-get -_-'' . I'm a bit confused now. The database is empty ;P
[08:06] <d3bug> I have a problem.  Used mini.iso to install, did the distro upgrade, installed gnome, and did the amdgpu-pro upgrade per the instructions on AMD's site and Ubuntu is STILL trying to use the built in video instead of my PCIe RX480... even if the built-in video is disabled in the BIOS.  ver.17.10 x86_64
[08:07] <Cyber_Dev> ducasse: (Reading database ... 203029 files and directories currently installed.) Removing mysql-apt-config (0.8.3-1) ... Purging configuration files for mysql-apt-config (0.8.3-1) ...
[08:07] <funkie> sec I'll try should take a bit though
[08:07] <Cyber_Dev> yay
[08:07] <Cyber_Dev> now I should purge the current mysql right/
[08:07] <Cyber_Dev> ?
[08:07] <FinalX> Cyber_Dev: if the database is empty, it might be much easier to just see which mysql-packages are listed in "dpkg -l | grep mysql", and dpkg --purge them all, then reinstall them with apt.
[08:07] <ducasse> Cyber_Dev: look what you have installed - 'dpkg -l *mysql*'
[08:07] <FinalX> get rid of anything that can cause crap ;)
[08:08] <Cyber_Dev> ducasse: https://pastebin.com/m9QKd5cJ
[08:09] <Cyber_Dev> FinalX: Any magical one liner that purges them all?
[08:09] <ducasse> Cyber_Dev: looks like it is installed, the zesty version
[08:10] <Cyber_Dev> why then it did report that the system isn't supported ? Any way I'll continue using it then /
[08:10] <funkie> busyboxv1.22.1 (ubuntu 1:1.22.0-15ubuntu1) built in she'll  (ash) intramfs
[08:11] <FinalX> Cyber_Dev: dpkg -l | grep mysql | awk '{ print $2 }' | xargs dpkg --purge
[08:11] <Cyber_Dev> ducasse: why then did it report that the system isn't supported ? Any way I'll continue using it then?
[08:11] <FinalX> after that: dpkg -l | grep mysql # should be empty
[08:11] <funkie> ben64   busyboxv1.22.1 (ubuntu 1:1.22.0-15ubuntu1) built in she'll  (ash) intramfs
[08:12] <funkie> Ben64: make any sense to you?
[08:12] <FinalX> Cyber_Dev: note that I'm using | grep mysql instead of ducasse's dpkg -l *mysql*, because the latter also lists packages that are _not_ installed by default
[08:13] <ducasse> Cyber_Dev: 'apt purge mysql-server' should also work, it looks like
[08:18] <FinalX> but that won't purge dependencies that might actually be causing trouble, too
[08:18] <d3bug> I have a problem.  Used mini.iso to install, did the distro upgrade, installed gnome, and did the amdgpu-pro upgrade per the instructions on AMD's site and Ubuntu is STILL trying to use the built in video instead of my PCIe RX480... even if the built-in video is disabled in the BIOS.  ver.17.10 x86_64
[08:19] <ducasse> FinalX: if they were automatically installed as i suspect, an autoremove fixes that.
[08:19] <FinalX> ubuntu seems to have 3 different kinds of mysql available, maybe something else of one of the others was installed, too
[08:19] <FinalX> and yeah, it would, but this is faster than doing all kinds of other commands :) and thorough
[08:21] <l0llip0p> Hi! Has someone experience for upgrading ubuntu with MATLAB installed on it? Does matlab work after the upgrade or?
[08:22] <Cyber_Dev> ducasse:  FinalX : Thanks for your help. As it seems from ducasse comment the version that was installed is for zesty. I'm able to login to the db normally and therefore I'm keeping it. Purging is not my favorite choice. Unless you beleive that purging this version is my best option for the long run, consider my issue resolved
[08:23] <FinalX> if it's working, then no need.. just noticed you seemed to be struggling with it for a longer while now :P
[08:24] <ducasse> Cyber_Dev: the dpkg listing showed the zesty versions of everything, so you should be fine
[08:25] <arapgodsmack> anyone here know of a linux third party app to adjust mouse scroll speed?
[08:25] <zetheroo> how does one check if gvfsd-fuse is running?
[08:25] <Cyber_Dev> ducasse: FinalX : Thank you so much. Have a wonderful day ;)
[08:26] <ducasse> zetheroo: 'pgrep gvfsd-fuse'
[08:26] <ducasse> Cyber_Dev: you too :)
[08:26] <zetheroo> ducasse: gives me a number 3332
[08:26] <d3bug> :|
[08:26] <ducasse> zetheroo: then it's running, that's the pid
[08:27] <zetheroo> ok
[08:27] <zetheroo> ducasse: if it did not return any number how would one start it?
[08:28] <ducasse> zetheroo: then it's running, that's the pid, but i don't know which one
[08:28] <kazuma_desu> Anyone familiar with ubuntu freezing at boot? and it requiring me to use the "advanced" then "recovery kernel" option to boot?  https://imgur.com/a/4mgVs
[08:28] <d3bug> this is irony at it's finest.... I log on with this problem, nobody is on... just idle, I log on earlier when people are on (now), and nobody knows (who is on)... or cares to help...  I think it's a sign.
[08:29] <ducasse> zetheroo: i suspect that is started by some other gvfs component automatically, but i've no idea which one
[08:29] <zetheroo> ducasse: I had the problem on another machine where 'ps aux | grep gvfsd-fuse' returned nothing, and I couldn't figure out how to start gvfsd-fuse manually ... which is why I ask
[08:31] <zetheroo> ducasse: apparently gvfsd starts gvfsd-fuse
[08:31] <ducasse> d3bug: i doubt the amdgpu-pro drivers are intended for 17.04, iirc only 16.04 is listed on the site
[08:31] <zetheroo> is there a standard way in Ubuntu to start/stop/restart daemons?
[08:32] <d3bug> ducasse: actually, in the instruction page it specifically addresses it for 17.04
[08:32] <d3bug> ducasse:  which is why it is so infuriating.
[08:32] <ducasse> d3bug: must have happened very recently. in that case no clue.
[08:33] <d3bug> I guess I'll just leave it alone till the next major release as there is no fix.  it is definitely NOT ready for primetime.
[08:33] <bunbury> Hello all
[08:34] <ducasse> d3bug: does the normal amdgpu driver work?
[08:34] <bunbury> has anyone used pulse secure vpn client on ubuntu successfully?
[08:34] <d3bug> ducasse:  is there a way under Ubuntu (without the gui) to change the default OS on grub so I don't have to keep selecting Windows manually?
[08:34] <d3bug> ducasse: no.  it tries to use the built-in APU video
[08:35] <d3bug> ducasse:  the only way I discovered that was I plugged a vga cable into the monitor and my system (normally it's just hdmi)
[08:36] <d3bug> ducasse: my monitor has vga, hdmi and dp connectors
[08:37] <ducasse> d3bug: then amdgpu-pro definitely won't work, no.
[08:38] <ducasse> d3bug: for grub you can use grub-set-default
[08:38] <d3bug> ducasse: so, there is no way to tell Ubuntu "don't use this video, use that one" ?
[08:39] <ducasse> d3bug: or set GRUB_DEFAULT in /etc/default/grub
[08:40] <ducasse> d3bug: for nvidia there's bumblebee and prime, not sure about amd.
[08:41] <d3bug> ducasse:  I was thinking... maybe it could be blacklisted or... maybe change the permissions on the device node or something... would that force it to default to a different piece of hardware?
[08:43] <ducasse> d3bug: blacklisting it would probably only kill the graphics you do have, if anything. i'm just guessing, though, but this sounds like a firmware/hardware thing.
[08:43] <d3bug> ducasse:  what about the permissions idea on the device node... would it retain the permissions between boots?
[08:47] <ducasse> d3bug: no. you could fix that, but there's no way i can see that will have any impact (other than maybe again killing graphics entirely)
[08:48] <d3bug> ducasse: killing it entirely how though?
[08:49] <ducasse> d3bug: as in 'no gui'
[08:49] <d3bug> ducasse: oooh, no - kinda hard to use gnome that way :P
[08:49] <ducasse> (not actually destroying hardware, of course)
[08:49] <medwards> Hi, gnome-control-center has started segfaulting on me. Not sure when it started (last time I know it worked was before my upgrade to ubuntu 16)
[08:49] <medwards> are there logs somewhere
[08:49] <d3bug> ducasse:  don't laugh - I thought about it...lol
[08:50] <ducasse> medwards: ~/.xsession-errors, but try just reinstalling it
[08:51] <krosenmann> Troubles with gnome?
[08:53] <d3bug> ducasse:  I found an interesting udev option that might provide some sort of solution... perhaps... OPTIONS+="ignore_device"
[08:54] <d3bug> ducasse:  If I attach that option specifically to the built in video, it should?  ignore it... I hope.  I might give that a whirl.
[08:54] <krosenmann> It's look kinda wild
[08:58] <ducasse> d3bug: i _really_ doubt it, it will most likely just disables the graphics that are working now. i think you're barking up the wrong tree.
[08:59] <d3bug> ducasse:  well the odd thing is, the video works in text/pure console mode... it's just when it hits X it goes wonky and ignores the video it was just using...
[09:00] <d3bug> ducasse:  which is why I was thinking that if I can force it to ignore the built-in video, then it would have no choice but to use the RX480, or nothing... I just hope it doesn't opt for nothing.
[09:01] <d3bug> ducasse:  but at least if I get an X crash, it will be further than I was... then I could at least get a log instead of having to hit the reset button on my pc just to get a display back.
[09:01] <d3bug> ducasse: or at least that's the theory anyway
[09:01] <dus_> hello
[09:01] <ducasse> d3bug: you disabled the internal in the bios? if so, try a later bios version if available.
[09:02] <d3bug> d3bug:  yeah, It was disabled... which is why I thought linux would honor that setting.  apparently not... it considers the bios a suggestion apparently.
[09:03] <dus_> guys help me, I have problem when I execute sudo apt update
[09:03] <d3bug> dus_:  what's the issue?
[09:03] <cfhowlett> dus_, do it again;   sudo apt update | pastebinit
[09:03] <ducasse> d3bug: try upgrading the bios.
[09:03] <d3bug> ducasse:  I'll see if there is one.
[09:04] <dus_> okay wait
[09:05] <dus_> Reading package lists... Done
[09:05] <dus_> W: The repository 'http://deb.openalpr.com/master trusty Release' does not have a Release file.
[09:05] <dus_> N: Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore potentially dangerous to use.
[09:05] <dus_> N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.
[09:05] <dus_> E: Failed to fetch http://deb.openalpr.com/master/dists/trusty/main/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found
[09:05] <dus_> E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[09:05] <cfhowlett> dus paste the url
[09:08] <d3bug> brb
[09:12] <insane_tesla> hi
[09:12] <insane_tesla> I'm trying to match all lines of a file starting with a digit
[09:12] <insane_tesla> why is this not working:
[09:12] <insane_tesla> grep -e [0-9]? file
[09:13] <insane_tesla> ?
[09:15] <ducasse> insane_tesla: grep -e '^[0-9]' file
[09:17] <d3bug> ducasse: no update... I have an ASRock FM2A58M-VG3+ R2.0 and the newest BIOS (2.70), so no go there unfortunately.
[09:18] <drc29> hi
[09:20] <drc29> hello
[09:21] <d3bug> ducasse:  I suppose I could go the extreme route and replace my APU with a CPU... then there is no built in video anymore...
[09:24] <ovidiubadita> hello
[09:24] <drc29> hello
[09:24] <ducasse> d3bug: take  a close look at your mobo manual, and read everything it says about graphics twice :)
[09:24] <ovidiubadita> I upgraded to the latest version of Ubuntu and my automount partitions don't get installed anymore from one of the ssh servers
[09:25] <ovidiubadita> and I'm stuck debugging this thing
[09:26] <ovidiubadita> can you tell me please if you can think of something I can do to fix this thing?
[09:28] <Ben64> ovidiubadita: are they still in /etc/fstab
[09:28] <ovidiubadita> yes, they are
[09:28] <ovidiubadita> I connect 2 servers in fstab
[09:28] <ovidiubadita> one of them still works
[09:29] <Ben64> ok so do "sudo mount /the/other/mountpoint"
[09:30] <ovidiubadita> read: Connection reset by peer
[09:30] <ovidiubadita> I can connect by ssh to the server, tho
[09:30] <ovidiubadita> from terminal
[09:36] <sub-zero> я через гном зашел а че никого не видно?
[09:37] <ovidiubadita> can anyone think of a reason why the connection is reset by pear if I can connect to it by ssh?
[09:37] <sub-zero> is a rus talk room?
[09:37] <cfhowlett> !ru | sub-zero
[09:44] <jkfjklsd> I just upgraded my system to Ubuntu 17.04 from 16.04 Before the upgrade, the software hotspot that I set up was doing great, but after the upgrade I cannot connect to the internet from my phone. I can setup the hotspot network, but it doesn't come up, and there is no wireless network to be seen at all. Any help?
[09:45] <ducasse> jkfjklsd: did you upgrade via 16.10?
[09:45] <jkfjklsd> no clean reinstall
[09:45] <jkfjklsd> just wanted to say that soft hotspot was working well in 16.04
[09:46] <cfhowlett> obvious query: so why leave 16.04 for a NON-lts release
[09:46] <jkfjklsd> hahahhaha, now I question my decision also
[09:47] <jkfjklsd> probably going back
[09:47] <cfhowlett> my advice: LTS only.  I won't upgrade again until 18.04.1
[09:47] <jkfjklsd> yeah
[09:47] <ducasse> jkfjklsd: can you see your wireless interface at all?
[09:47] <jkfjklsd> yes
[09:48] <jkfjklsd> drivers, everything
[09:48] <jkfjklsd> just like 16.04
[09:49] <bizzzzz> hello
[09:49] <bizzzzz> i cant run php on apache2
[09:49] <bizzzzz> what should i add
[09:49] <jkfjklsd> it's a ath9k_htc driver
[09:50] <ThetaOrionis> Hey guys, I need openjdk-7-jre but is there a way to get it on 17.04?
[09:50] <ThetaOrionis> The ppa doesn't seem to work. :\
[09:51] <jkfjklsd> and latest kernel 4.11.0-041100rc5-generic
[09:52] <ducasse> ThetaOrionis: if you're having problems with a ppa contact the maintainer
[09:53] <ThetaOrionis> ducasse: AH, nevermind, I just needed Java to run this acpi_call for turning off discrete GPU. I think I can do it with openjdk-8 too, and it's on official repos.
[09:53] <ThetaOrionis> But thanks nonetheless, ducasse
[09:54] <jkfjklsd> yeah, it's simply too much hassle, i m going back to 16.04
[09:54] <jkfjklsd> thanks guys
[10:00] <MacBook_Air> My MacBook Air won't charge
[10:00] <MacBook_Air> I installed ubuntu on it
[10:05] <brunch875> Damn, I never thought device charging could be software-dependent
[10:05] <bytefire> hi, when i disable network-manager, wlan0 interface disappears
[10:06] <bytefire> can anyone suggest how to get wlan0 back? ip addr show doesn't show wlan0 after running `service network-manager stop`
[10:06] <MacBook_Air> my batter is charged
[10:06] <MacBook_Air> at 34%
[10:07] <MustaKrakish> bytefire, service network-manager start?
[10:07] <jowy> hola
[10:07] <bytefire> MustaKrakish: but i want to configure wlan0 without network-manager
[10:08] <MustaKrakish> bytefire, sudo ifup wlan0
[10:08] <aupo> Hello good sirs. I am trying to install ubuntu-desktop inside a vagrantbox. After apt-get update, upgrade, update -f, dpkg --configure -a I still keep getting unmet dependencies ubuntu-release-upgrader-gtk, update-manager and update-notifier
[10:09] <aupo> Is it possible that ubuntu artifactories are out of sync or something such?
[10:09] <bytefire> MustaKrakish: but wlan0 doesn't even show
[10:09] <MustaKrakish> bytefire, did you bring it up?
[10:09] <ducasse> aupo: do 'apt-get dist-upgrade'
[10:09] <bytefire> it was there before stopping networ-manager
[10:09] <SimonNL> aupo: do not!
[10:09] <MustaKrakish> bytefire, what does ifconfig -a show?
[10:09] <ducasse> SimonNL: why not?
[10:09] <SimonNL> aupo: sorry wrong channel
[10:09] <MustaKrakish> bytefire, cos NM was managing it
[10:10] <bytefire> MustaKrakish: one sec
[10:10] <SimonNL> ducasse: sorry
[10:10] <SimonNL> thought I was in mint
[10:10] <SimonNL> /o\
[10:10] <aupo> :D
[10:11] <bytefire> MustaKrakish: ifconfig -a shows three interfaces (lo, eth0 and sit0) but not wlan0
[10:11] <aupo> Okay, I'll check if that brings help. Thank you.
[10:11] <MustaKrakish> bytefire, ip a show | awk  '/^[0-9]: /{print $2}'
[10:11] <bytefire> MustaKrakish: ifconfig -a was showing wlan0 before stopping network-manager
[10:12] <bytefire> MustaKrakish: no wlan0
[10:12] <MustaKrakish> bytefire, is it in /etc/network/interfaces ?
[10:13] <MustaKrakish> bytefire, what version are you using?
[10:14] <aupo> ducasse: Still the same error, all the same unmet dependencies. Four packages were upgraded, though, linux-image and such.
[10:14] <MustaKrakish> aupo, pastebin the umet deps
[10:15] <Garak1> I did a fresh install of 17.04 64 bit on my PC the other day. I have two wired etherenet ports. One that I connect to the internet, and the other wired port I share. For some reason the shared connection will not connect. I was able to do this in all other versions. Any ideas how I can fix this?
[10:15] <bytefire> MustaKrakish: how can i tell? it's Linux on firefly with apt
[10:15] <bytefire> kernel version 3.10.0
[10:15] <MustaKrakish> bytefire, like what version of Ubuntu are you running?
[10:15] <MustaKrakish> wow that's old
[10:15] <bytefire> MustaKrakish: yes
[10:15] <ducasse> aupo: pastebin output of 'apt-get install -f'
[10:16] <Ben64> bytefire: that isn't ubuntu
[10:16] <aupo> apt-get install -f is simply:
[10:16] <aupo> agh, sorry
[10:16] <bytefire> Ben64: yes possibly a custom build
[10:17] <bytefire> MustaKrakish: what surprised me is that stopping network-manager made wlan0 disappear
[10:17] <Ben64> bytefire: well it isn't ubuntu so it isn't supported here. maybe try ##linux
[10:17] <bytefire> and now i can't even see it
[10:17] <aupo> install -f: nothing else but 1 not upgraded, that is most likely update-notifier-common which is mentioned by apt-get upgrade
[10:17] <bytefire> Ben64: fuk off
[10:18] <iHack13> can someone help me out updating the android sdk ? it gives me a license problem
[10:18] <MustaKrakish> bytefire, it's not surprising at all. Network-Manager is managing your network. Have you configured static for the eth interfaces?
[10:18] <Ben64> bytefire: i get it, you're mad. but you're in the wrong place. go to the right place and watch the language
[10:18] <aupo> unmet deps: https://pastebin.com/Vsu6F7Pf
[10:18] <MustaKrakish> bytefire, agreed with Ben64, no need for language like that. PM me if you need support outside this channel
[10:19] <bytefire> MustaKrakish: for some reason eth0 still shows and i can use it. not sure what you mean by 'configured static'?
[10:19] <ducasse> Ben64: if you're not on ubuntu we don't support you. and watch the language.
[10:19] <ducasse> bytefire: ^^
[10:19] <Ben64> ducasse: :)
[10:19] <ducasse> Ben64: sorry, tab screwup :)
[10:19] <bazhang> is firefly a bsd?
[10:19] <ducasse> bazhang: dragonfly is
[10:20] <bazhang> bytefire, what linux are you on
[10:20] <MustaKrakish> http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=firefly
[10:20] <bytefire> if this is so exclusive, i might as well go elsewhere. at the end of the day this is still linux and still useful knowledge sharing
[10:20] <Ben64> bytefire: thats why ##linux exists...
[10:20] <bazhang> ##linux then bytefire
[10:20] <bytefire> MustaKrakish: thanks for your help so far
[10:20] <MustaKrakish> bytefire, distros are split up into seperate chans to help with the differences between them
[10:20] <Ben64> discontinued distro, based on arch
[10:21] <bazhang> bytefire, this is ubuntu only, firefly is not part of that
[10:21] <MustaKrakish> yup
[10:21] <MustaKrakish> hence my remark of the kernel version being old
[10:21] <bytefire> Ben64: i have discussed many wide topics on other distros channels. so i don;t know why you're being so exclusive. it's not often that i come on ##ubuntu but if you say so, i'll leave :)
[10:21] <MustaKrakish> bytefire, not even a debian fork...you'll get no love here
[10:21] <bytefire> sorry about harsh lang before
[10:21] <iHack13> https://paste.ee/p/f2rNW
[10:21] <iHack13> whats wrong there?
[10:21] <bytefire> well there is apt
[10:21] <Ben64> MustaKrakish: well i'm on trusty version 3.13, precise is still supported on 3.2
[10:22] <bytefire> and some debian-esque features
[10:22] <ducasse> aupo: as i said, pastebin it.
[10:22] <MustaKrakish> Ben64, regardless, I have RHEL servers still on 2.6.x
[10:22] <bytefire> anyway. laters
[10:23] <aupo> ducasse: Aight: https://pastebin.com/ZQNr0ASB
[10:24] <ducasse> aupo: no unmet deps there.
[10:24] <aupo> ducasee: Agh, sorry, unmet deps are above, relinking: https://pastebin.com/Vsu6F7Pf
[10:25] <aupo> Linked it earlier but failed to hilite
[10:26] <ducasse> aupo: what does 'apt-cache policy update-manager' say?
[10:27] <aupo> ducasse: https://pastebin.com/p5ij6vRU though it might've been something else a second ago; I'm trying to unwind the dependency chains by removing the offending packages through aptitude
[10:28] <Garak1> I did a fresh install of 17.04 64 bit on my PC the other day. I have two wired etherenet ports. One that I connect to the internet, and the other wired port I share. For some reason the shared connection will not connect. I was able to do this in all other versions. Any ideas how I can fix this?
[10:29] <MustaKrakish> Garak1, is it displayed in ifconfig -a/ip a?
[10:29] <Garak1> MustaKrakish: I'll check
[10:30] <MustaKrakish> if it is showing, perhaps your routing table needs to be adjusted
[10:30] <MustaKrakish> one for inet the other internal network?
[10:30] <MustaKrakish> please also elaborate on this "shared" connection
[10:31] <aupo> ducasse: There seems to be some sort of a dependency mismatch as =1:0.196.11 and >=1:0.196.23 are often invoked as dependencies while 1:0.196.22 is listed as installed or to be installed for a couple of packages: update-manager-core, python3-update-manager
[10:31] <MustaKrakish> aupo, so it wants a newer version?
[10:32] <Garak1> MustaKrakish: I run a VPN on my PC. I connect to the internet through one port, then share out to a router through the shared port. I've been doing it for years. For some reason, I created the shared connection like I always do, but it wont connect
[10:32] <iHack13> thanks for not helping. cya
[10:32] <aupo> MustaKrakish: Some packages do, some want the older .11
[10:33] <Garak1> MustaKrakish: at the risk of sounding stupid, did you want me to run ifconfig -a/ip a in terminal?
[10:33] <MustaKrakish> no, the / donated either or
[10:33] <MustaKrakish> either would show you all the interfaces
[10:34] <MustaKrakish> I wanted to know if it was configured and maybe it's a routing issue
[10:34] <MustaKrakish> which it actually sounds like. Which VPN client are you using? Built in?
[10:35] <Garak1> VPN Unlimited. It's a GUI
[10:35] <aupo> Trying to install ubuntu-desktop leads to the above unmet deps, the three packages will not be installed. Trying to install them leads to "will not be installed" for the first and "Unable to locate package" for ubuntu-manager and ubuntu-notifier
[10:36] <aupo> Trying to install ubuntu-release-upgrader-gtk additionally errors "E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages." which seems like a good clue. Yet throwing 'apt-get install -f' fixes nothing and reports absolutely nothing out of ordinary
[10:36] <aupo> Not even held-back packages.
[10:37] <Garak1> MustaKrakish: I ran ifconfig -a here are the results: https://paste.ubuntu.com/24406768/
[10:41] <Garak1> MustaKrakish: enp1s0 is connected to the interenet. When I create a "Shared Wired Connection" it shows 2 new connections. enp1s0 and enp3s0. It shows I can connect to both. I am already connected to enp1s0.
[10:58] <Tuxedo> hi, is anyone up for helping me with my dual boot repair? I have the pastebin after trying the boot-repair script, but it's not really working and my setup is a bit complicated (for me at least :P)  http://paste2.org/zJW6wXIC
[10:59] <Delphin> how can I tell which kernel I'm using?
[10:59] <cfhowlett> Delphin, uname -r
[10:59] <Tuxedo> Delphin:  uname -a
[10:59] <Tuxedo> that too :)
[10:59] <Delphin> I compiled a newer kernel but its not loaded, hmm
[11:01] <Fasort> anyone can help me fix wifi issue? it doesnt connect at startup. have to reboot everytime to fix the issue. rfkill shows no blocking, idk whats wrong. dmesg is here : https://gist.github.com/anonymous/126d01d6cf5940e405715c0350127b89
[11:02] <MustaKrakish> Garak1, paste output of route -n
[11:03] <Doozer2> hi all
[11:03] <Tuxedo> lo'
[11:03] <Garak1> MustaKrakish: https://paste.ubuntu.com/24406864/
[11:04] <MustaKrakish> Garak1, is the VPN active? I don't see any routing for the "Shared" connection
[11:04] <Garak1> MustaKrakish: yes
[11:04] <MustaKrakish> so VPN is running on "tun0"
[11:05] <MustaKrakish> and you want to route traffic from enp3s0 to tun0?
[11:05] <Garak1> MustaKrakish: That's the weird part. I don't see it in my connections. I did on all other versions
[11:05] <Doozer2> which languege is used here to ask something ?
[11:05] <MustaKrakish> engrish
[11:05] <Doozer2> :D
[11:05] <Tuxedo> engrish sounds OK for meh
[11:06] <Doozer2> angry today ?
[11:06] <MustaKrakish> always
[11:06] <Doozer2> ok
[11:06] <bazhang> Doozer2, ubuntu support issue?
[11:07] <Doozer2> for some couple of days my network settings don`t persoist and I`m a beginner in linux...so what to do ?
[11:07] <Doozer2> persist*
[11:07] <bazhang> Doozer2, what version of ubuntu
[11:07] <Garak1> MustaKrakish: I meant that I don't see tun0 in my connections when my VPN is connected. I always did on other versions
[11:07] <Heynick2> need help with Ubuntu installation. i have a wifi dongle. it sees my wifi
[11:08] <MustaKrakish> Garak1, in the GUI?
[11:08] <Doozer2> I tryed to change them but they don`t remain...
[11:08] <Heynick2> but I can't connect to it
[11:08] <bazhang> Doozer2, what version of ubuntu
[11:08] <MustaKrakish> Garak1, so they're not showing in NetworkManager?
[11:08] <Doozer2> 16.04 tls
[11:09] <Doozer2> they are shown in the network manager but don`t function until i go on terminal and give new host and gw
[11:10] <Doozer2> tryed to edit but don remain in the /etc/network/interfaces
[11:11] <Doozer2> don`t*
[11:11] <MustaKrakish> Doozer2, try putting them in /etc/network/interfaces.d/
[11:12] <ducasse> Doozer2: don't use both /etc/network/interfaces and network manager, use one of them.
[11:13] <Garak1> MustaKrakish: Sorry, I got knocked offline
[11:13] <MustaKrakish> all good
[11:13] <Doozer2> it`s not the same ? NetworkManager uses the interfaces in the settings ?
[11:13] <MustaKrakish> Doozer2, ifup and ifdown use interfaces
[11:13] <ducasse> Doozer2: no
[11:13] <MustaKrakish> not NM
[11:14] <Doozer2> aha,ok
[11:14] <Doozer2> didn`t know that
[11:15] <Doozer2> i use route and other things
[11:15] <MustaKrakish> Doozer2, it says that at the top of the config file
[11:15] <MustaKrakish> Doozer2, are you using NM?
[11:15] <Fasort> anyone can help me fix wifi issue? it doesnt connect at startup. have to reboot everytime to fix the issue. rfkill shows no blocking, idk whats wrong. dmesg is here : https://gist.github.com/anonymous/126d01d6cf5940e405715c0350127b89
[11:15] <Doozer2> yes but just the one given in the distro..
[11:16] <Doozer2> I allso use wifi...
[11:17] <ducasse> Doozer2: you can use nm for wifi and /e/n/i for wired, just not both for the same thing
[11:22] <Doozer2> ok,thanks @ducasse
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[11:28] <tosse_> hello
[11:28] <tosse_> anyone here?
[11:28] <cfhowlett> ask your ubuntu tosse_
[11:28] <cfhowlett> ubuntu question
[11:28] <tosse_> what
[11:31] <Oscurart> Hi folks!
[11:31] <Oscurart> I have a doubt about a lib...
[11:31] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[11:31] <Oscurart> have somebody 1 minute?
[11:31] <MustaKrakish> Oscurart, dont ask to ask, just sk
[11:31] <carpediembaby> Hello, I installed 17.04 on my laptop and I have a couple of problems if someone can help. 1. Hibernation doesn't seem to work. systemctl hibernate fails. Since swap partitions are not required anymore, I didn't create one. 2. The mic in a combined headphone/mic doesn't work when plugged into the jack which supports both (it is a 4-point jack)
[11:31] <MustaKrakish> if someone can help they will
[11:32] <Oscurart> I can't find libopenjpeg-dev
[11:32] <Oscurart> sudo apt-cache search libopenjpeg-dev
[11:32] <MustaKrakish> Oscurart, sudo apt install libopenjpeg-dev/xenial
[11:32] <MustaKrakish> i see it in the repo
[11:33] <XATRIX> Hi, can you advice
[11:33] <MustaKrakish> carpediembaby, did you create a swap file instead?
[11:33] <XATRIX> I have ubuntu Xenial
[11:33] <XATRIX> How can i install sflphone SIP ?
[11:33] <MustaKrakish> XATRIX, on what bro?
[11:33] <Oscurart> is not in official repository? MustaKrakish
[11:33] <MustaKrakish> Oscurart, yes it is
[11:33] <Oscurart> in 16.04 appear by default
[11:34] <XATRIX> MustaKrakish: sorry, ? what bro ?
[11:34] <MustaKrakish> Oscurart, what version are you running now?
[11:34] <Oscurart> 17.04
[11:34] <XATRIX> Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
[11:34] <carpediembaby> MustaKrakish: I don't think so, I tried enabling it though using swapon
[11:34] <MustaKrakish> Oscurart, http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libopenjpeg-dev
[11:35] <MustaKrakish> XATRIX, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+source/sflphone
[11:35] <carpediembaby> MustaKrakish: swapon -s gives: /swapfile                               file     2097148 0 -1
[11:36] <Oscurart> MustaKrakish:  ok, appear.... but when I search in apt-get no results for me...
[11:36] <Oscurart> What can it be?
[11:36] <MustaKrakish> carpediembaby, what does cat /proc/swaps show?
[11:36] <XATRIX> MustaKrakish: yea, already looking at this, but how to install ?
[11:36] <carpediembaby> MustaKrakish: same as I just pasted
[11:37] <MustaKrakish> XATRIX, https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/precise/sflphone-gnome/
[11:38] <MustaKrakish> carpediembaby, how big is it?
[11:38] <carpediembaby> 2097148
[11:38] <MustaKrakish> 2GB then? yeah?
[11:38] <carpediembaby> used 0, yes
[11:39] <carpediembaby> MustaKrakish: I have 8gb ram
[11:39] <MustaKrakish> so lets do this. sudo swapoff /swapfile && sudo rm /swapfile && sudo fallocate -l 2g /swapfile && sudo chmod 600 /swapfile && sudo mkswap /swapfile && sudo swapon /swapfile carpediembaby
[11:40] <theablestman> hello
[11:40] <MustaKrakish> then update your fstab to reflect changes carpediembaby
[11:40] <theablestman> how do i do this https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9205-OZVN-0660
[11:40] <transhuman> hi on boot I am getting "A start job is running for hold ..." how do I diagnose this, nothing appears in the logs as far as I can see
[11:41] <carpediembaby> MustaKrakish: why create swap file with 2g when it was already 2g?
[11:41] <MustaKrakish> carpediembaby, I want you to recreate it
[11:42] <MustaKrakish> just to rule out any funnys
[11:42] <carpediembaby> MustaKrakish: fstab has: /swapfile                                 none            swap    sw              0       0
[11:42] <MustaKrakish> cool
[11:42] <MustaKrakish> did you remove and recreate it? as I showed you above?
[11:43] <carpediembaby> MustaKrakish: Yes
[11:44] <carpediembaby> MustaKrakish: now the size is 2147483648 which is more like 2g
[11:44] <MustaKrakish> carpediembaby, if it's failing to hibernate, you may require a larger swap file
[11:45] <MustaKrakish> the swap file thing is new to me so...
[11:45] <ducasse> how is an 8gb memory image going to fit into 2gb?
[11:46] <MustaKrakish> this is true
[11:46] <carpediembaby> MustaKrakish: Failed to hibernate system via logind: Sleep verb not supported
[11:46] <MustaKrakish> carpediembaby, recreate it with 8GB instead and see if you are able to hibernate
[11:46] <MustaKrakish> wtf is sleep verb?
[11:46] <carpediembaby> Doesn't it change size automatically?
[11:47] <ducasse> plus, the swapon man page warns not to use fallocate'd files as swap files
[11:47] <MustaKrakish> carpediembaby, not afaik
[11:47] <MustaKrakish> ducasse, so just ouch the file instead?
[11:47] <MustaKrakish> *touch
[11:47] <ducasse> or truncate
[11:49] <theablestman> how do i do this https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9205-OZVN-0660
[11:50] <Doozer2> re
[11:51] <carpediembaby> ducasse: truncate -s 8g /swapon ?
[11:52] <carpediembaby> :swapfil
[11:53] <carpediembaby> i mean truncate -s 8g /swapfile
[11:54] <ducasse> a bit more, i'd say, to make sure the memory will fit. 8,5 or 9gb would do.
[11:55] <theablestman> how do i do this https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9205-OZVN-0660
[11:55] <carpediembaby> ducasse:  it doesn't work with truncate. swapon fails saying there are holes in the file
[11:57] <ducasse> carpediembaby: you can use dd
[12:00] <ducasse> carpediembaby: the arch wiki actually says you can use fallocate except on some filesystems, but doesn't mention ext4, which the man page does mention.
[12:02] <Waheedi> would it be considered a bad exercise if I keep my 12.04 without upgrading in the future, I'm happy with its performance, security etc?
[12:03] <ducasse> Waheedi: yes, it's insecure.
[12:03] <Waheedi> in what cases?
[12:03] <SwedeMike> Waheedi: no security updates after april 2017.
[12:03] <Waheedi> then whats the big deal, if my iptables and other modules are well conifgured?
[12:04] <Waheedi> configured*
[12:04] <ioria> Waheedi, there is a paid extension for precise...  idk if you're interested in
[12:04] <Waheedi> paid sounds odd
[12:04] <ioria> yeah
[12:04] <Waheedi> :)
[12:05] <ioria> Waheedi, https://insights.ubuntu.com/2017/03/14/introducing-ubuntu-12-04-esm-extended-security-maintenance/
[12:05] <Waheedi> i was wondering about that flag period on the schedule
[12:05] <Waheedi> the black colored bar
[12:06] <SwedeMike> Waheedi: if there are any services that you need exposed to anyone on the Internet, then those might have security problems discovered, and without software updates then you're vulnerable.
[12:06] <ducasse> Waheedi: if you think iptables is all you need to keep your machin secure, you're wrong.
[12:06] <ducasse> *machine
[12:06] <Waheedi> thanks for sharing ioria
[12:06] <ioria> Waheedi, it's ok
[12:06] <theablestman> hello i need some help i get an error when launching steam
[12:06] <theablestman> https://paste.ubuntu.com/24407092/
[12:10] <Waheedi> ducasse: can you share what are you referring to?
[12:10] <Waheedi> SwedeMike: I think there always will be
[12:10] <carpediembaby> ducasse, MustaKrakish: i created a file using dd: dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=9437184 count=1024
[12:10] <ducasse> Waheedi: there's a reason browsers for instance are updated all the time, every software will have bugs.
[12:10] <carpediembaby> But i am not sure if systemctl hibernate works or not
[12:11] <Waheedi> also thats how it will be anyway
[12:11] <Waheedi> ducasse*
[12:11] <carpediembaby> it kind of shuts down and comes back on its own, I don't have to switch it back on as in hibernation normally
[12:11] <ducasse> Waheedi: yes, but those gets patched on a supported system
[12:12] <Waheedi> also its going to happen the same way :)
[12:12] <ducasse> Waheedi: ?
[12:12] <Waheedi> the unsupported version will get patched too
[12:12] <carpediembaby> i may have missed some messages
[12:12] <ducasse> Waheedi: no, that's what unsupported means
[12:12] <Waheedi> I think only time will prove it
[12:13] <ducasse> Waheedi: you won't be getting any updates
[12:13] <Waheedi> its not about me
[12:13] <Waheedi> I don't need it
[12:13] <Waheedi> I like the packages on 12.04 more :)
[12:14] <ducasse> Waheedi: well, that's a silly position, but good luck.
[12:14] <Waheedi> alright
[12:15] <ducasse> Waheedi: you asked if it was bad to not upgrade, you got an answer but refuse to listen, so why ask in the first place?
[12:15] <Waheedi> I didn't refuse to listen
[12:15] <Waheedi> I'm watching my screen right now
[12:20] <alance> hello, everyone.I want to know how to download a ed2k file in ubuntu? Amule is not working in my computer.
[12:21] <alance> Amule is easy to crash.
[12:22] <BluesKaj> alance: whynot use torrents instead, much faster and safer
[12:22] <carpediembaby> ducasse, MustaKrakish: systemctl hibernate still fails. it just logs me out and not hibernate after creating a swap file of about 10g
[12:23] <alance> not every source has a torrent. Some times I have to download ed2k.
[12:30] <uskerine> how can I install latest version of SQLITE3 in ubuntu 14.04?
[12:31] <ducasse> !latest | uskerine
[12:31] <uskerine> I need latest or at least higher version, as my app uses "WITH" sql clause, not available in sqlite3 3.8
[12:31] <ducasse> uskerine: the supported way is to upgrade to 16.04
[12:36] <hitman1> Internet not running in ubuntu why ?
[12:36] <hitman1> I am using Ethernet connection.
[12:37] <hitman1> Whenever I boot internet doesn't respond till 5-10 min ?
[12:38] <transhuman> ok so I got ubuntu to boot into desktop with nvidia driver, and some tweaking ... removal of plymouth
[12:38] <transhuman> unfortunately now it boots into desktop and about a minute later the desktop goes all pixilated and turns orange and the system hangs, no log
[12:43] <transhuman> NVIDIA Corporation C77 [GeForce 8200] nvida-340
[12:43] <Ben64> how did you install nvidia
[12:48] <hitman1> Why I am getting problems to surf internet in ubutu when I am connected through ethernet??
[12:48] <hitman1> While internet is running normally on my other devices.
[12:48] <hitman1> Help
[12:50] <hitman1> ^^^
[12:50] <noob> ;)
[12:51] <hitman1> Experiencing sloe internet on ubuntu
[12:51] <hitman1> *slow
[12:51] <hitman1> ??
[12:52] <hitman1> ^^
[12:52] <ilmaisin> hello
[12:52] <ilmaisin> how to troubleshoot a problem in which apt-key says "OK" while failing to add the key?
[12:53] <hitman1> Help me
[12:54] <hitman1> My lot of work is pending
[12:54] <hitman1> I need internet
[12:55] <hitman1> And don't know why suddenly internet stopped working in Ubuntu
[12:55] <uskerine> ducasse can I do that? my VPS provided did not gave me 16.04 option
[12:55] <m92> is there a way to install Glade for GTK2 on Ubuntu 16.04?
[12:55] <hitman1> Tried restarting the system but didn't helped
[12:55] <Ben64> hitman1: be patient, don't repeat. and actually explain your issue. the way you're doing it nobody could possibly help you
[12:56] <hitman1> How to explain ?
[12:56] <hitman1> I wrote everything ^^
[12:56] <Ben64> hitman1: no, all you wrote is internet not working
[12:56] <hitman1> Ok
[12:57] <hitman1> What other information I supposed to write ?
[12:57] <Ben64> hitman1: read this https://workaround.org/getting-help-on-irc/
[12:57] <benny-innofaith> Why is gnome-software running in the background?
[12:59] <benny-innofaith> And why is it taking 425,6 MB of memory...
[13:02] <Ben64> benny-innofaith: to catch updates, and it probably isn't actually using that much
[13:07] <benny-innofaith> Ben64: http://innofaith.com/gnome-software-memory-usage.png It is using 425 MB according to the system monitor
[13:08] <nazerbayev> hello guys, i've a quick question about ubuntu
[13:08] <twilight> hi guys I have a huge problem. Somehow someone succeeded in a brute force attack to my ubuntu 16.04 server. I am trying to understand where is the problem now: I have of course changed all the passwords (for now I cannot remove the login with password) and reinstalled ssh, but I still see strange traffic, from my server to chinese IP
[13:08] <twilight> tcp        0     68 <my_server_ip_here>:22      116.31.116.38:50246     ESTABLISHED 17999/sshd: root [p
[13:08] <hateball> twilight: if you havent already, install fail2ban
[13:09] <twilight> hateball: done….too late sadly :)
[13:10] <nazerbayev> i've an ubuntu machine at work with active directory and centralized login, can i update to gnome-shell and switch to gdm and still be able to login with the active directory username? is that information separate from lightdm?
[13:10] <Ben64> twilight: format & reinstall
[13:10] <scottjl> nazerbayev, yes. your login is tied to your unix user account, not what desktop you use.
[13:11] <nazerbayev> nice, thanks!
[13:12] <twilight> Ben64: probably I will, anyway there should be a way to understand what's running and how
[13:13] <twilight> ps aux does not give strange processes, lsof neither, and rkhunter and maldetect didn't find anything
[13:13] <Ben64> twilight: you can't trust anything on it anymore
[13:14] <Ben64> only option now is format & reinstall. you could take the drive out and compare binaries and stuff but bleh
[13:14] <AEL-H> I had a problem that I mentioned here a long time ago, not sure if anyone around here remembers it but essentially I would run a program in on my user, but then when I logged out of the SSH session the program would throw some errors
[13:15] <AEL-H> Is it possible that my user's version of python was different to that of other users?
[13:15] <scottjl> what errors?
[13:15] <AEL-H> It was a python script that would search for youtube videos, rip out the audio and play it in an audio server, it came up with SSL errors
[13:15] <scottjl> yes, it is possible you are using 2 different versions of python
[13:16] <AEL-H> I no longer have that error, what I did differently this time around was to create a new user, give them a new python version and everything runs fine now
[13:16] <AEL-H> so I am thinking did it change python versions when I terminated the SSH session?
[13:16] <AEL-H> is that possible?
[13:16] <scottjl> when you terminate a shell python wouldn't be running
[13:17] <AEL-H> so my steps were
[13:17] <AEL-H> > start screen session and run script [script runs fine]
[13:17] <AEL-H> > detach screen session [script still running fine]
[13:17] <AEL-H> > exit ssh session [script throws SSL certificate errors]
[13:17] <Southern_Gentlem> kill the process
[13:17] <scottjl> ok. you didn't say you were running it under screen
[13:18] <scottjl> no. your python version wouldn't switch while a program was running
[13:26] <transhuman> Ben64 apt-get install nvidia-340
[13:57] <nomike> Hi!
[13:57] <nomike> How do I properly add a search domain in zesty?
[14:01] <freddyP> to test I just add     the text    'search domain.com'   to /etc/resolv.conf
[14:02] <freddyP> it works
[14:02] <freddyP> but resolv.conf can get overwritten
[14:02] <freddyP> so that was just a quck thing i figured
[14:03] <scottjl> add to your interfaces file dns-search foo.com bar.com
[14:03] <scottjl> under the interface you want t oconfigure section
[14:03] <freddyP> heyu scottjl is there is was to add a search domain relavent to different networks
[14:04] <nomike> Yeah, resolv.conf I know. But where to set it properly? Unfortunately there is no option in the system settings GUI (though I'm happy in 17.04 they finally added back an option for configuring DNS-Servers manually.
[14:04] <scottjl> nomike: edit your interfaces file, under each interface you want to configure, add "dns-search foo.com bar.com"
[14:05] <freddyP> I can add a search domain to an interface no issue, but I dont want that search domain when I am on my other network but its bound to a network interface not location
[14:06] <scottjl> freddyP: it's by interface..
[14:06] <freddyP> i know
[14:06] <kbob> freddyP: dhcp?
[14:06] <freddyP> manual
[14:07] <v5> Hi, does anyone know how to make an IDE access the jvm whithout running it as root ? (my case : IntelliJ idea)
[14:07] <v5> [ works fine on root but can't access the sdk on non root]
[14:07] <kbob> freddyP: so what is changing your resolv.conf?
[14:07] <dannyLopez> Hi.
[14:08] <freddyP> on my mac I can use network locations I want the same functionality on ubuntu
[14:09] <scottjl> i thought the network manager in unity had something like that.
[14:09] <maxvaillancourt1> hi dannyLopez!
[14:09] <freddyP> scottjl: yes but not in UbuntuGnome 17.04
[14:10] <dannyLopez> Its my first time try to compile a program, but I dont understand this error.log: https://pastebin.com/MrP1v7Eh
[14:11] <kbob> freddyP: ok, what this network locations do? explain, please
[14:11] <maxvaillancourt1> dannyLopez: try installing OpenSSL using this command : apt-get install libssl-dev (you may need to use that with sudo)
[14:11] <dannyLopez> And this: https://pastebin.com/YauLu1ya
[14:11] <dannyLopez> maxvaillancourt1: Ok, Ill try
[14:12] <freddyP> kbob,: example at one locatoin I want a different set of search domains configured  and different set of search domains at another network
[14:12] <nomike> I've now added this to my "/etc/network/interfaces":
[14:12] <nomike> iface eth0 inet dhcp
[14:12] <nomike> 	dns-search example.com
[14:13] <nomike> And did a "sudo service networking restart" but my resolv.conf still looks the same and its not working as expected.
[14:14] <freddyP> nomike: resolv.conf in ubutu uses a stub server and appears not to change
[14:15] <kbob> freddyP: you can do this with a dhcp hook, but is not easy, maybe the scottjl and nomike is the more easy way
[14:15] <freddyP> yeah but i need manual configuration for each network
[14:15] <freddyP> not dhcp
[14:16] <Some_Person> Sometimes, when I boot up, ubuntu doesn't have my displays set up properly. Reboot usually gets it right, or I can go into settings and reconfigure it. Anything I can do about this?
[14:16] <scottjl> resolv.conf isn't built by networking but by resolvconf on startup
[14:16] <gabriel_> hi
[14:16] <kbob> freddyP: you can mix static and dhcp
[14:17] <scottjl> as for switching it when you change networks. you'd have to do that yourself manually. i don't know of something automated to do that. but there might be, maybe someone else knows.
[14:17] <scottjl> all my servers are on static networks.
[14:20] <nomike> scottjl, I also tried "service resolvconf restart" but the searchdomain still is not working... :-/
[14:20] <scottjl> just reboot
[14:22] <treeman4> linux best os :>
[14:23] <chingao> I downloaded remarkable_1.75_all.deb and installed it with gdebi via command line. I found out that there is a new version remarkable_1.87_all.deb. How do I update to remarkable_1.87 using the .deb via the command line?
[14:23] <nacc> chingao: the same way, probably
[14:23] <nacc> chingao: presuming they make 'good' packages, it should 'just work'
[14:23] <nacc> chingao: if they don't you might need to remove 1.75 first and then install 1.87
[14:24] <nacc> chingao: but that's not a question for this channel, you'd need to ask them for support
[14:25] <dannyLopez> Now I have this error, but still not understand: https://pastebin.com/6PrGaUj8
[14:25] <Forage> Good afternoon
[14:25] <nacc> dannyLopez: what are you trying to do?
[14:26] <nacc> dannyLopez: maybe see if there is a nextcloud channel?
[14:26] <nacc> dannyLopez: also, nextcloud is snapped, so maybe just use that?
[14:27] <nomike> Gnahh....and since the upgrade to 17.04 my terminal emulator (pac) is no longer working and segfaults during startup. Poorly maintained software...
[14:28] <nacc> !info pac zesty
[14:28] <nacc> nomike: not an ubuntu package?
[14:29] <chingao> nacc: I executed "sudo gdebi remarkable_1.87_all.deb" and it installed 1.87 over 1.75. Thanks so much!
[14:29] <Forage> For a while now (in 16.10 and 17.04) I have a problem with one application: MultiBit, a Java based Bitcoin wallet. for some reason it can't connect to the internet, giving me connection time-outs. This is with a wired network connection. If I, however, thether my phone's internet connection to my PC, all works just fine (wifi, thus same router, as well as mobile internet). What could prevent an application from getting an internet con
[14:29] <Forage> nection the normal way?
[14:30] <scottjl> forage: firewall? improper dns? your isp on your wired line?
[14:30] <scottjl> forage: could be a lot of different reasons.
[14:30] <teli> hello
[14:30] <Forage> no firewall used, dns should be the same, isp is the same as well
[14:31] <teli> guys im fucked, my ubuntu wont start. Im running live kali linux and can access my hard drive. I also have a back up I made on an app on my ubuntu
[14:31] <teli> I think I installed gnome while running unity
[14:31] <scottjl> teli: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode
[14:31] <teli> and it wont start up
[14:32] <teli> does anyone know what to do?
[14:32] <EriC^^> teli: what command did you run?
[14:32] <EriC^^> !details | teli
[14:33] <teli> idk, I just installed something for gnome shell extentions, which I saw on the softeware center
[14:33] <nacc> teli: "won't start" is also very vague. You mean your computer doesn't turn on?
[14:33] <teli> then I retarted my laptop and it freezes at ubuntu screen
[14:33] <scottjl> forage: no idea then, there are too many reasons why it might not work. can you ping it's destination address from your wired connection?
[14:33] <EriC^^> teli: press esc and see what it shows
[14:33] <teli> also says connecting UID 128: or somethinh
[14:33] <teli> thats what i did
[14:34] <EriC^^> no errors?
[14:34] <larsfronius> Where do I reach out for issues regarding Ubuntu mirrors? Pretty sure there has been a package downgrade on an upstream ubuntu (trusty-updates) mirror, that now breaks installations of certain packages.
[14:34] <teli> thats the last thing it was stuck at
[14:34] <teli> im pretty noob
[14:34] <teli> only been usin for about 1 or 2
[14:35] <nacc> larsfronius: i think mirrors have owners
[14:35] <nacc> larsfronius: which mirror and which package?
[14:35] <teli> let me see
[14:35] <Forage> scottjl: too many reasons indeed, hence me asking here to narrow it down ;-)
[14:35] <EriC^^> teli: k
[14:35] <larsfronius> update-manager-core ( see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/1654008 ) @nacc
[14:35] <EriC^^> teli: type "sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999" and paste the link
[14:35] <larsfronius> Last 3 comments describe the issue
[14:35] <skinux> If I install the UKUI desktop environment, will I have time to modify language settings so it uses English instead of Chinese?
[14:36]  * Forage trying hardcoded DNS settings, brb
[14:36] <teli> in te terminal in kali>
[14:36] <scottjl> forage: well i threw out some for you, since your issue is related to a java application it's not really ubuntu specific.
[14:36] <larsfronius> Was earlier as well reported by @aupo
[14:36] <bigboss> hi
[14:36] <EriC^^> teli: yeah
[14:37] <nacc> larsfronius: looking
[14:37] <teli> http://termbin.com/nzk8
[14:37] <bigboss> where u from ?
[14:37] <larsfronius> Thanks!
[14:37] <larsfronius> Feel free to pm me if you need more info.
[14:37] <Forage> no difference with manual dns settings (google 8.8.8.8)
[14:37] <teli> thanks guys
[14:37] <nacc> larsfronius: hrm, so rmadison says trusty-updates only has a source upload
[14:38] <nacc> larsfronius: of that version
[14:38] <EriC^^> teli: try sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
[14:38] <larsfronius> hmm, an apt-cache policy of a machine we built on the 13th shows update-manager-core being installed in version 0.196.23 which now is not to be found on any mirror anymore apparently.
[14:38] <teli> I downloafed and installed the program from here https://extensions.gnome.org/
[14:39] <teli> then when I restarted it freezes
[14:39] <EriC^^> teli: did you update the whole system? new kernels?
[14:39] <teli> no i didn't i dont think
[14:39] <teli> i ran the command
[14:40] <teli> i did run apt-get upgrade the same day
[14:40] <EriC^^> teli: ok, type cat /var/log/boot.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:41] <nacc> larsfronius: let me contact some devs, i'll ping once i have info
[14:41] <larsfronius> @nacc I am fairly certain there used to be an update-manager-core package in trusty-updates and now it's removed.
[14:41] <EriC^^> teli: also tail /var/log/apt/history.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:41] <teli> cat: /var/log/boot.log: No such file or directory Use netcat.
[14:41] <EriC^^> larsfronius: yeah there used to iirc
[14:41] <larsfronius> See https://www.ubuntuupdates.org/package/core/trusty/main/updates/update-manager-core
[14:41] <EriC^^> !info update-manager-core trusty
[14:42] <nacc> larsfronius: ok, i'm asking
[14:42] <larsfronius> Thanks a million!
[14:42] <teli> it says ''Use netcat.''
[14:44] <EriC^^> larsfronius: isn't it here? http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/u/update-manager/
[14:44] <nacc> larsfronius: ok, looks to be an issue with what's called the "phased updater" -- which is what rolls out the proposed packages to the updates pocket. So it should show up again shortly (it's being manaully moved now)
[14:44] <EriC^^> larsfronius: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/u/update-manager/update-manager-core_0.196.11_all.deb
[14:44] <nacc> EriC^^: that's the old version, they want .23
[14:44] <nacc> EriC^^: which is also there, but the arhive isn't showing it
[14:44] <nacc> EriC^^: was a real bug on the AA side
[14:44] <EriC^^> ohh
[14:44] <larsfronius> Gotcha! Yeah, looks like the file is there, just not yet in the Packages list it seems.
[14:44] <teli> eric the commands don't work. says directories dont ecxist
[14:45] <nacc> larsfronius: yeah, should be fixed later today (and might need a bit of time to propogate to the mirrors)
[14:45] <EriC^^> teli: ah my bad, type cat /mnt/var/log/boot.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:45] <EriC^^> teli: also tail /mnt/var/log/apt/history.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:45] <nacc> larsfronius: it just got accepted into the queue again, so just a matter of waiting
[14:45] <teli> http://termbin.com/362d
[14:46] <nacc> larsfronius: thanks for helping make/keep ubuntu better! :)
[14:46] <larsfronius> Great to hear! Thanks for helping!
[14:46] <nacc> larsfronius: for things like this, i would ping in #ubuntu-devel or #ubuntu-release (I pinged folks in the former and the latter was where it was resolved earlier today)
[14:46] <larsfronius> I am curious - can I watch progress anywhere?
[14:46] <teli> bash: /mnt/var/log/apt/history.log: Permission denie
[14:46] <EriC^^> teli: try cat /mnt/etc/fstab | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:47] <larsfronius> Good to know, that would have been my next question! I first pinged in #ubuntu-mirrors
[14:47] <EriC^^> teli: also sudo tail /mnt/var/log/apt/history.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:47] <teli> http://termbin.com/74w4
[14:47] <nacc> larsfronius: not sure
[14:48] <EriC^^> teli: is this ubuntu 17.04?
[14:48] <teli> http://termbin.com/mtks
[14:48] <teli> yea
[14:48] <EriC^^> anybody know if this /dev/cdrom in fstab is a new thing in 17.04?
[14:48] <EriC^^> teli: did you add those yourself?
[14:48] <teli> yes
[14:48] <EriC^^> why?
[14:48] <EriC^^> and since when?
[14:48] <teli> because I thought my dvddrive could also write
[14:49] <teli> so it didnt detect blank discs
[14:49] <teli> installed a program to make it like this
[14:49] <teli> did it a day before
[14:49] <teli> or earlier the same day
[14:49] <teli> it dont think its related
[14:49] <EriC^^> did you ever reboot after it?
[14:49] <teli> i think so
[14:49] <teli> not sure
[14:50] <teli> it is in my boot device options but even when i manually select my SDD same freeze happens
[14:51] <EriC^^> teli: ok, try to reboot, hold shift to get grub, press e over ubuntu and add "systemd.unit=multi-user.target" in the line that says linux /boot/vmlinuz after quiet splash
[14:51] <EriC^^> then press ctrl+x , see if you get to a console
[14:51] <teli> ok so i need to write that down?
[14:52] <EriC^^> yeah
[14:53] <Forage> scottjl: found it
[14:53] <Forage> it's a ipv6 in combination with java issue
[14:53] <dannyLopez> nacc: Ill try to compile my firt program. :S
[14:53] <Forage> if I force the app to use ipv4 all is fine
[14:54] <Sparrow_> turn of ipv6
[14:54] <teli> ok wirrten down, what do i do once i  get to that console?
[14:54] <teli> after i p[ress Ctrl-x
[14:54] <nacc> !compile | dannyLopez: i guess read here
[14:55] <teli> ok im gonna try it, see you soon
[14:55] <scottjl> forage: congrats.
[15:08] <Doozer2> by all and thanks for the help..;) cu
[15:10] <Armays> hello i would like to find a file : config.toml
[15:10] <Armays> how can i do please ?
[15:11] <nacc> Armays: do you know where to look?
[15:13] <Armays> nacc no :/
[15:13] <Armays> i tried :
[15:13] <Armays> find / -name "config.toml"
[15:13] <Armays> but doesnt work
[15:13] <nacc> Armays: may need sudo
[15:13] <nacc> Armays: or use locate
[15:14] <Armays> i am on ec2
[15:14] <Armays> locate doesnt exist :(
[15:15] <BluesKaj> Armays:  in the terminal
[15:16] <Pici> find is realtime, locate is not.
[15:16] <nacc> Pici: good point
[15:17] <dannyLopez> Well, I cant compile. :(
[15:19] <nacc> dannyLopez: do you have libgl1-mesa-dev installed?
[15:19] <fxpester> hi all, what user/password used in this image: https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/zesty/current/zesty-server-cloudimg-amd64.vmdk
[15:19] <dannyLopez> Yes
[15:19] <fxpester> it is vmdk, so I assume it is not cloud-init ?
[15:20] <nacc> dannyLopez: does taht file exist?
[15:20] <dannyLopez> What file?
[15:20] <nacc> the one it says doesn't exist
[15:20] <nacc> dannyLopez: --^
[15:20] <nacc> !who | dannyLopez
[15:22] <eshwaa> Is there a way to completely reset network connections in Ubuntu. I'm using 16.04 and it lost ethernet connection over night. Google search solutions haven't helped at all so far.
[15:22] <dannyLopez> nacc: This? /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/cmake/Qt5Gui/Qt5GuiConfigExtras.cmake
[15:23] <nacc> dannyLopez: read the error. "The imported target references the file .... but this file does not exist"
[15:23] <nacc> dannyLopez: which file do you think it is looking for?
[15:23] <dannyLopez> The thisg is, dont understand the error.log
[15:25] <paradox1> Im trying to call text files I have in a folder, normally i'd do cat *file* however I want to put it in my aliases to call any of the files whenever I like
[15:25] <nacc> dannyLopez: just answer what i just said
[15:25] <paradox1> Hello?
[15:25] <paradox1> :q
[15:25] <nacc> dannyLopez: if you don't know, say you don't know, but it's literally between the strings i just wrote
[15:26] <paradox1> hello
[15:26] <paradox1> Im trying to put cat into my aliases to call my notes text files, any advice?
[15:26] <dannyLopez> I dont know, and I dont understand
[15:27] <nacc> dannyLopez: seriously? look at the log. Do you see the string "The imported target references the file ... "
[15:27] <nacc> dannyLopez: and again, if you actually want help, please use the nick  you are talking to
[15:28] <paradox1> i.e cat *file* is fine, want to put alias n='cat $HOME/notes/*' Doesnt work?
[15:29] <Pici> paradox1: use double quotes
[15:29] <blackflow> paradox1: $HOME doesn't substitute in single quoted strings, you need "double quoted"
[15:29] <dannyLopez> nacc: Its my first time try to compile a program, but I dont understand this error.log
[15:30] <paradox1> blackflow: so alias n="cat $HOME/notes/"?
[15:30] <nacc> dannyLopez: answer the very simple question i just asked
[15:30] <nacc> dannyLopez: can you find a string in the log
[15:30] <dannyLopez> nacc: "The imported target references the file ... " Yes
[15:30] <blackflow> paradox1: yes, but that last example you gave is trying to cat a directory
[15:31] <nacc> dannyLopez: ok, now what file does it say it's referencing?
[15:31] <dannyLopez> nacc: Qt5::Gui
[15:31] <paradox1> blackflow: Okay, I want to be able to specify the name of the file after I've typed the alias
[15:32] <paradox1> blackflow: as in n test (n being alias) doing cat $HOME/notes/test
[15:32] <nacc> dannyLopez: no
[15:32] <nacc> dannyLopez: what is literally the next line after "references the file"?
[15:33] <blackflow> paradox1: try alias n="cat $HOME/$1"
[15:33] <dipqzeir> hi
[15:33] <blackflow> paradox1: then     n somefile.txt    will cat it
[15:33] <dannyLopez> nacc: Literally the next line is a white line, but the nex is:      "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGL.so"
[15:34] <paradox1> blackflow: Thank you :)
[15:34] <nacc> dannyLopez: so that's the file
[15:34] <dipqzeir> I get error on virtual box, even though I mentioned the iso?? It says that the media driver or hard disk is missing upon installatiaion of windows ?
[15:34] <nacc> dannyLopez: does that file exist?
[15:34] <dipqzeir> so what could be wrong / I did metion the harddisk ?
[15:35] <paradox1> blackflow: Wouldn't it be $HOME/notes/$1 if my text files were in notes?
[15:35] <dannyLopez> nacc: I guess no
[15:35] <blackflow> paradox1: yes, sorry, I just gave an example
[15:35] <nacc> dannyLopez: look on your system!
[15:35] <dipqzeir> I did mention both the hdd and .iso file in the virtualbox settings, so why is it not recognizing the hard disk? What can I do?
[15:35] <freddyP> aha I asked earlier if there was function in ubuntiu like the network location function on mac and there is if you install wicd
[15:36] <blackflow> paradox1: $1 substitutes for the first argument after the command, where command itself is $0
[15:36] <paradox1> blackflow: Yes, just wanted to confirm. Cheers for your help bud
[15:36] <blackflow> paradox1: that's for bash shells, btw
[15:36] <dannyLopez> nacc: 2 lines: whereis libgl
[15:36] <dannyLopez> libgl:
[15:37] <ps_> Loving UBuntu MATE
[15:37] <nacc> dannyLopez: what?!
[15:37] <nacc> dannyLopez: seriously
[15:37] <nacc> dannyLopez: just see if that file exists at that path
[15:37] <nacc> dannyLopez: don't use wrappers and definitely don't use whereis, as it makes no sense
[15:37] <nacc> dannyLopez: libGL is not a command!
[15:38] <dannyLopez> nacc: The file exist.
[15:38] <dipqzeir> I added it in controller SATA , so do I should instead prefer controller as IDE for the windows.iso file????
[15:38] <dipqzeir> nacc: ihi
[15:38] <dannyLopez> ls /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ | grep libGL.so
[15:38] <dannyLopez> libGL.so
[15:38] <dannyLopez> nacc: ^
[15:39] <nacc> dannyLopez: `ls -ahl /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGL.so` in a pastebin (not in the channel)
[15:41] <paradox1> blackflow: Although it comes back with the right echo, it says cat:/home/user/notes/: Is a directory
[15:42] <dannyLopez> nacc: Is just one line, U think necessary pastebin? lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 ago 19  2015 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGL.so -> libGL.so.1.2.0
[15:42] <paradox1> blackflow: so that error then the next line is the correct cat ouput
[15:44] <codepython777> My headphone will show up on bluetooth ui, but wont connect. Any ideas on how to fix this?
[15:45] <paradox1> codepython777: check syslog and see if there are any related errors
[15:46] <codepython777> Bluetooth: SMP security requested but not available
[15:47] <paradox1> codepython777: Go from ther, Im not sure how to fix that specific issue
[15:47] <blackflow> paradox1: hrm... then I guess I was wrong, maybe it doesn't substitute like that. You could always write a simple bash script that does the same. First line:   #!/bin/bash    second line: cat $HOME/notes/$1       put it in, say, ~youruser/bin/n and add that bin to $PATH   in ~/.profile
[15:48] <paradox1> blackflow: Sweet. I'll try that
[15:48] <blackflow> paradox1: don't forget to make it executable with   chmod u+x ~/bin/n
[15:50] <dipqzeir> hi
[15:50] <dipqzeir>  https://ptpb.pw/K8qs.png
[15:50] <dipqzeir> why do I ge tthis error?
[15:51] <paradox1> blackflow: Works perfectly, MVP
[15:51] <blackflow> paradox1: excellent :)
[15:51] <scottjl> dipqzeir: you're trying to install hardware that ubuntu doesn't have a driver for
[15:51] <dipqzeir> scottjl: What driver/
[15:51] <scottjl> i don't know. what hardware?
[15:52] <dipqzeir> I do have the virtualbox, and it's not working
[15:52] <dipqzeir> I am on a desktop
[15:52] <dipqzeir> having nvidia driver
[15:52] <scottjl> it looks like you're installing windows
[15:52] <dipqzeir> yes
[15:52] <dipqzeir> But it should work ? Doesn't it work for you
[15:52] <alekz> which repos should I add so I can install xfce desktop environment in a fresh 16.04.2 ?
[15:52] <k1l> dipqzeir: this is the ubuntu support, for windows questions look at ##windows
[15:55] <nacc> dannyLopez: i'm not sure -- if that file does exist, i'd ask the nextcloud folks
[15:59] <dannyLopez> nacc: This channel R die, and a quickly Google search say install this program, run this comand, but, nothing, the most close is the sym link in the NVidia drivers issue.
[16:00] <nacc> dannyLopez: "This channel R die"?
[16:00] <nacc> dannyLopez: have you asked nextcloud?
[16:00] <dannyLopez> Yes, I do
[16:00] <dannyLopez> nacc: ^
[16:00] <nacc> dannyLopez: ok, what did they say?
[16:01] <west> anyone know how i would address some kind of apache2 virtual hosts issue where the virtualhost was created a long time ago and doesn't have the .conf extension on the sites-enabled file
[16:02] <dannyLopez> nacc: https://media4.giphy.com/media/g801HtFUfEL3q/giphy.gif
[16:02] <west> and a2dissite says the site doesn't exist
[16:02] <blackflow> west: sites-enabled/ contains symlinks to sites-available/ if I'm not mistaken? Just symlink it manually.
[16:03] <nacc> dannyLopez: not really an ubuntu problem if they can't support it
[16:03] <west> blackflow - the site is already enabled
[16:03] <west> i want to turn it off
[16:03] <blackflow> west: remove the symlink from sites-enabled/ then
[16:03] <scottjl> west: remove the symlink?
[16:04] <blackflow> west: and reload the httpd service or whats it called
[16:04] <west> so there's nothing more advanced going on here eh
[16:04] <wadadli_> I did a port forward on my router for transmission to listen on, transmission is still telling me that the port is closed
[16:04] <wadadli_> do you guys think systemd could be the problem?
[16:04] <dannyLopez> nacc: But I compile one time, in a laptop Xubuntu, and now, in this desktop Ubuntu I cant, is the same installation
[16:04] <blackflow> west: no, the a2 helper just shuffles symlinks and reloads the server with apachectl iirc
[16:04] <nacc> dannyLopez: i don't know, sorry
[16:05] <west> do in other words just delete the file / symlink
[16:05] <shurtugal> how do I install google chrome on UbuntuMATE
[16:05] <dannyLopez> nacc: Is not Ur problem, I try many solutions. :( BTW muchas gracias.
[16:05] <scottjl> west: better to move the file out of the directory to somewhere safe, so you can restore it later if you need to. if it's a symlink, just remove that.
[16:05] <eshwaa> Is there a way to completely reset network connections in Ubuntu. I'm using 16.04 and it lost ethernet connection over night. Google search solutions haven't helped at all so far.
[16:06] <west> it's not a real file
[16:06] <scottjl> west: just remove the link then
[16:06] <west> thx
[16:07] <blackflow> eshwaa: maybe with ifdown and ifup  ?
[16:07] <shurtugal> I just downloaded UbuntuMATE and I would like google chrome on it instead of firefox, how do I install google chrome or chromium
[16:08] <scottjl> shurtugal: apt install chromium-browser
[16:08] <eshwaa> Thanks blackflow, I'll try that out
[16:08] <k1l> shurtugal: sudo apt install chromium-browser
[16:09] <k1l> shurtugal: for chrome see google chrome website and load the .deb
[16:09] <scottjl> shurtugal: for chrome, go to https://www.google.com/chrome/
[16:09] <shurtugal> thanks k1l I'll try
[16:09] <shurtugal> and thanks scottjl
[16:09] <scottjl> np
[16:18] <watom> dipqzeir what version of ubuntu are you on?
[16:18] <watom> i don't see virtualbox 5.0.32 as a current version of any branch of ubuntu
[16:19] <dipqzeir> watom xenial
[16:19] <Mathisen> watom, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virtualbox/5.0.32-dfsg-0ubuntu1.16.04.2
[16:19] <dipqzeir> 23bit
[16:19] <dipqzeir> 32bit
[16:19] <nacc> dipqzeir: xenial has 5.0.36 now
[16:19] <watom> but in xenial as far i can see the current version is .18
[16:19] <nacc> !info virtualbox xenial
[16:19] <watom> and the updated one .36
[16:19] <dipqzeir> don't know
[16:19] <watom> so how you did you menage to install .32 right now?
[16:19] <watom> you took the package and used dpkg?
[16:20] <dipqzeir> Installed: 5.0.32-dfsg-0ubuntu1.16.04.2
[16:20] <dipqzeir>   Candidate: 5.0.36-dfsg-0ubuntu1.16.04.2
[16:20] <dipqzeir> nacc this is what I have
[16:20] <watom> yeah but how xd
[16:20] <Mathisen> sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
[16:20] <Mathisen> maybe ?
[16:20] <dipqzeir> apt-get install virtualbox is what I did
[16:20] <watom> :O
[16:22] <dipqzeir> ok, maybe I didn't apt-get upgrade
[16:22] <watom> you just didn't install it today...
[16:22] <alekz> how can I switch back yo upstart in 16.04.2?
[16:23] <watom> or did and apt-get update after
[16:24] <dipqzeir> how dod I add pppa for virtualbox to get the latest one? can you write the command for me
[16:25] <dipqzeir> shall i remove virtualbox, and then will go for the ppa, so what's the ppa command
[16:25] <dipqzeir> or shalll I use the xenial one, ? after I upgrade ?
[16:25] <dipqzeir> apt-get upgrade ?
[16:25] <dipqzeir> nacc:
[16:25] <alekz> I hate this linux distro, can't understand why developers are making everything for this shitty system
[16:26] <Mathisen> dipqzeir, edit your /etc/sources.list and add the ppa
[16:26] <dipqzeir> no I don't want to edit them
[16:27] <Mathisen> correction /etc/apt/sourses.list
[16:27] <dipqzeir> add-apt-repository is what I use
[16:27] <Mathisen> well it is same thing realy
[16:28] <dipqzeir> Is it good, to update ubuntu every 2months?
[16:28] <dipqzeir> by using the apt-get update && apt-get upgrade command?
[16:28] <Mathisen> yes
[16:28] <dipqzeir> how do i know when was the last time , I upgraded?
[16:29] <nacc> !ohmy | alexz
[16:29] <blackflow> nacc: he's gone :)
[16:29] <nacc> blackflow: yeah :(
[16:29] <blackflow> dipqzeir: it's wiser to do security updates as soon as they become available
[16:30] <dipqzeir> blackflow: how often?
[16:30] <dipqzeir> a week, or a month?
[16:30] <blackflow> dipqzeir: as soon as they become available. the updater is configured to check once a day if I'm not mistaken
[16:30] <dipqzeir> I don't know when will they be available, as they are for many many softwares, not just one
[16:30] <vimes> Hello! Trying to create a raid 5 array with 4 drives and a hot swap, but can't find the command I need to run to get a hot swap (I know hot swap is debated, but I want it :)). Any one know where the documentation is, or the command? Been browsing ubuntu documentation and digital ocean guides
[16:30] <dipqzeir> blackflow: no, it never checks for me
[16:31] <blackflow> dipqzeir: in general, during the lifetime of a release you'll get only security and bugfixes, unless you enable additional repos or PPAs that'll bring new versions.
[16:31] <blackflow> dipqzeir: which Ubuntu is that?
[16:32] <dipqzeir> ubuntu xxenial
[16:32] <dipqzeir> 32bit
[16:32] <fuego> hey
[16:32] <blackflow> dipqzeir: is the updater configured to check and notify you? See settings in the dash menu
[16:33] <dipqzeir> I did, it says notify updates, immediately, and also once a week
[16:33] <blackflow> dipqzeir:  does apt-get upgrade  (after update) show that you have new upgrades available?
[16:34] <dipqzeir>  https://ptpb.pw/azEk
[16:35] <dipqzeir> this is what I get sudo apt-get update result
[16:35] <dipqzeir> It doesn't work
[16:35] <dipqzeir> That's the reason
[16:36] <blackflow> dipqzeir: well, you have a broken PPA and you should fix that. Check if it's correct path. Can't help you much with PPAs as I don't use them.
[16:37] <Mathisen> check what you have in /etc/apt/sources.list.d
[16:37] <k1l> dipqzeir: remove that node.js PPA since its only for ubuntu releases up to 14.10
[16:41] <dipqzeir> k1l: how
[16:41] <k1l> dipqzeir: open the systemsettings > software and updates. remove that ppa
[16:41] <TheWhiteCracker> Hello all guys :=)
[16:42] <TheWhiteCracker> in ubuntu-mate 17.04, i'm no "software-update" package, is normal ???
[16:42] <dipqzeir> I did sudo rm -rf /etc/apt/sources.list.d/chris-lea-ubuntu-node_js-xenial.list
[16:42] <dipqzeir> is it good
[16:42] <Mathisen> yep
[16:43] <Mathisen> just update now " apt update "
[16:43] <k1l> dipqzeir: well, its gone now anyway.
[16:44] <TheWhiteCracker> in ubuntu-mate 17.04, i'm no "software-update" package, is normal ???
[16:44] <TheWhiteCracker> Hello all Linux USERS ! =)
[16:45] <TheWhiteCracker> the app store of Ubuntu on Ubuntu Mate 17.04 is removed, is normally ???
[16:46] <k1l> TheWhiteCracker: that is not a package of the ubuntu repo
[16:46] <TheWhiteCracker> k1l Ok Thanks ;-)
[16:47] <TheWhiteCracker> sorry for my bad grammatical, i'm french users =) =) =)
[16:47] <dipqzeir> after that shall I just apt-get install virtualbox, instead of all that ppa's
[16:47] <oerheks> mate gives software boutique, AFAIK
[16:47] <Mathisen> dipqzeir, does it show any more error when you updated ?
[16:48] <dipqzeir> no errors thx
[16:48] <Mathisen> dipqzeir, do you have virtualbox installed now ? and want ro replace it or what
[16:48] <dipqzeir> not really
[16:48] <dipqzeir> I have it with me
[16:49] <Mathisen> ? what is your goal with this ?
[17:00] <lely> I need a man who wanted to accompany me for a chat today. When you are ready, visit the Web site, which takes. I don't need your profile. I'm waiting.! http://www.sacredpromise.ml
[17:13] <energizer> When I print duplex, if there is an odd number of pages >1, my printer will not print the last page, but rather wait until I print an additional blank page before printing the last, using the blank page as the reverse side of that last page. Help!
[17:15] <sensei77> sensei77
[17:16] <sensei77> hi at all
[17:16] <Random832> energizer, this doesn't happen if you print one page?
[17:16] <Random832> how are you printing? what kind of printer?
[17:17] <energizer> Random832: oh no it does happen if i print one page. brother HL2270-DW
[17:17] <Random832> ok and how are you printing? raw output to the printer port, cups, etc
[17:18] <Random832> found an old bug that looks similar https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-filters/+bug/1084534
[17:18] <Random832> allegedly fixed back then
[17:19] <Random832> are you printing multiple copies of the same job or multiple separate jobs
[17:19] <energizer> multiple separate jobs
[17:20] <energizer> im on 16.10, what do i need to do to fix?
[17:20] <KaiForce> energizer: is this a USB printer?
[17:21] <energizer> KaiForce: yes
[17:21] <KaiForce> The solution is to go into printer settings and remove the printer, and then re-add it, making sure to choose "HP Linux Imaging and Printing (HPLIP)" rather than "USB" <= found that online
[17:33] <dipqzeir> does ubuntu has a password manager?
[17:33] <dipqzeir> Can i use it
[17:33] <dipqzeir> to manage my passwords/
[17:34] <dipqzeir> how is it different than gpg
[17:34] <Southern_Gentlem> like keeppass ?
[17:34] <freddyP> I do not like the fact that 17.04  systemd-resolved appends 127.0.0.53  it messes with my network and sets up a global dns using googles dns servers
[17:35] <freddyP> even though I have my own dns on my lan and have configured my ubuntu device network settings correctly it still does not recognise FQDN's on the network. I have to manually edit resolve.conf to fix this.
[17:36] <freddyP> It is known but and hopefully it will be patched
[17:36] <freddyP> a known bug*
[17:37] <freddyP> resolve.conf on other *nix computers on my LAN do not have this issue.
[17:52] <juggernaut> helo
[17:52] <Stevieboy> my computer "sees" the network, but I can't connect into it. Anyone willing to help me?
[17:53] <Delta706> Stevieboy: sounds like a firewall issue
[17:53] <Stevieboy> living in Belgium. my ISP says it uses WPA, but my computer only shows WEP
[17:54] <Stevieboy> Delta706 I had wiped the hard drive. How do I undo the firewall issue?
[17:54] <dipqzeir> ihi
[17:55] <dipqzeir> which burner do I use?
[17:55] <dipqzeir> to burn the cd/dvd
[17:55] <dipqzeir> tell me
[17:55] <Delta706> brasero works for me
[17:56] <dipqzeir> Delta706: ubuntu has one inbuilt too? which one?
[17:56] <freddyP> Stevieboy: most likely a dns issue
[17:57] <dipqzeir> there is something there, I forgot it's name,really,
[17:57] <freddyP> their is bug in Ubuntu's dns
[17:57] <Stevieboy> dipqzeir Brasero or k3b
[17:57] <dipqzeir> one two freddyP 's coming for you
[17:57] <dipqzeir> no brasero is not installed by default , lol, neither is k3b
[17:57] <Stevieboy> freddyP willing to walk me through that?
[17:57] <freddyP> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1624320
[17:58] <tgm4883> freddyP: I don't see how "not connecting" is a DNS issue
[17:58] <Stevieboy> freddyP this link is for me? I'm a relative newbie
[17:58] <freddyP> the fix for me is manualy edit /etc/resolve.conf and enter a working dns
[17:58] <tgm4883> Stevieboy: to be clear, you can't connect to your wifi access point?
[17:58] <freddyP> its not the official way to fix but the quickest
[17:59] <freddyP> aha a wifi issue
[17:59] <freddyP> sorry my bad
[17:59] <tgm4883> freddyP: yea it helps to read :/
[17:59] <freddyP> i am consumed with the dns i have been battling most of the day with it
[17:59] <freddyP> so i was blinded
[17:59] <freddyP> sorry
[18:00] <tgm4883> freddyP: no worries, I actually see that in this channel from time to time
[18:00] <Stevieboy> freddyP sorry, messed up ... can you resend the link?
[18:02] <Stevieboy> freddyP the dns problem ...
[18:02] <freddyP> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1624320
[18:03] <Melvin> Is there a IRC channel for Bash scripting?
[18:04] <freddyP> https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=bash+scripting+irc&oq=bash+scripting+irc&aqs=chrome..69i57.4199j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
[18:05] <freddyP> http://irc.netsplit.de/channels/details.php?room=%23  here it is
[18:09] <Mathisen> ... #bash ?
[18:11] <abolfazl>  hi,I have an app and I add this(http://paste.ubuntu.com/24408803/) to my .bashrc.but when I run startup.sh(a script in that path) it says:"sudo: startup.sh: command not found".what's wrong?
[18:14] <pavlos> line 4 catalina mispelled
[18:16] <abolfazl> not work yet
[18:16] <zimzam> #php told me to ask this question here. My problem is that PHP's mbstring wasn't installed. So, I ran apt-get install php7.1-mbstring, but I still get this error: WARNING: Module mbstring ini file doesn't exist under /etc/php/7.1/mods-available. Any ideas on how to fix this?
[18:17] <abolfazl> pavlos,you don't have any other ideas?
[18:17] <Mathisen> zimzam, sudo phpenmod mbstring
[18:18] <pavlos> abolfazl: line 4 use / instead of \ and after you updated .bashrc, pop another term and those vars should be defined.
[18:18] <zimzam> Mathisen: when I run that command, I get the warning.
[18:18] <pavlos> abolfazl: what's the startup.sh script?
[18:18] <abolfazl> wait i do them,
[18:19] <Mathisen> zimzam, and you did restart apache after you installed php7.1-mbstring ?
[18:20] <Mathisen> or whatever web server you using
[18:20] <zimzam> Mathisen yes
[18:20] <zimzam> I've restarted both nginx and php7.1-fpm
[18:20] <abolfazl> I did that,not work yet.it's run apache tomcat.(do u want the content of it?)
[18:20] <Mathisen> zimzam, sorry i have no idea then
[18:20] <zimzam> Mathisen ok thanks
[18:21] <pavlos> abolfazl: what's the full location of startup.sh? is it executable?
[18:22] <Dr-007> good day i installed sensors to see my cpu tempature
[18:22] <abolfazl> no,it's not executable,(there are a lot file in that location,and I should mark all of them executable and I think doing that is stupid work)
[18:22] <Dr-007> dmesg said my cpu was getting to hot so it was using less ..
[18:22] <Dr-007> CPU1: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 380136)
[18:23] <Dr-007> sensors says:
[18:23] <abolfazl> when i add a .sh file to path should I mark it as executable?
[18:23] <Dr-007> CPU Temperature:    +69.0Â°C  (high = +90.0Â°C, crit = +125.0Â°C)
[18:23] <pavlos> abolfazl: what guide did you use to setup this env? you can just make startup.sh exec with chmod u+x startup.sh
[18:23] <Dr-007> while there is a little list with my cores that gives a much higher tempature
[18:24] <wedgie> Dr-007: 69 is quite hot for most cpus
[18:24] <Dr-007> Core 0:       +97.0Â°C  (high = +86.0Â°C, crit = +100.0Â°C)
[18:24] <Dr-007> Core 1:       +97.0Â°C  (high = +86.0Â°C, crit = +100.0Â°C)
[18:24] <Dr-007> that seems alot hotter
[18:24] <Dr-007> i can almost boil my eggs
[18:24] <abolfazl> u know there are a lot .sh file in that dir that,so there aren't any way for mark all of them with one command?
[18:24] <Stevieboy> freddyP I'm still lost. Did not understand most of what was said. Did what was presented as the fix. but still nothing
[18:25] <Dr-007> but which one is correct? 69 seems less worrysome
[18:25] <wedgie> abolfazl: it must be executable if you want it to run on its own (without calling it with ''sh file.sh''
[18:25] <pavlos> abolfazl: you can cd into that dir and type, chmod u+x *.sh (that will make all .sh files exec)
[18:26] <abolfazl> thanks a lot
[18:26] <freddyP> Stevieboy: add a dns such as open dns to your IPV4 settings    208.67.222.222  see if that works
[18:26] <Mathisen> pavlos, what is the u for ? in u+x
[18:26] <pavlos> Mathisen: u is for user, +x is exec bit
[18:26] <pavlos> Mathisen: g is for group, o is for others
[18:27] <Mathisen> ahh okej, i only usaly just use +x :)
[18:28] <pavlos> Mathisen: if you omit the first part, it does +x for all, ugo
[18:28] <Stevieboy> freddyP where? what's even more annoying is that I have a 6 digit name for my network, but also that with a 1 added after and once with a 2
[18:28] <abolfazl> wow,it works good,it's get my time for 2 days,thanks a lot again
[18:32] <Stevieboy> freddyP I am trying to understand what to do. I put the address you gave in the IPv4 section. no change
[18:33] <freddyP> Stevieboy: use your system settings and goto network , select your wifi and goto ipv4 and add the dns server IP i gave you
[18:33] <freddyP> see if that works
[18:34] <Stevieboy> freddyP I saw mention of something that started with 127. in your web page, but that is troubling me
[18:34] <Dr-007> is there a way to downclock a cpu in ubuntu using command line only
[18:35] <freddyP> Stevieboy: that is the IP address of Stub Server
[18:35] <freddyP> you can ignore it for now
[18:36] <freddyP> and enter the 208.67.222.222 in your ipv4 settings
[18:36] <freddyP> that is a legit dns server provided by opendns
[18:37] <freddyP> my issue was slightly different as i was configuring my ubuntu to use a local dns server on my LAN it it was not resolving FQDN's correctly
[18:37] <Stevieboy> freddyP I've put that everywhere I can in IPv4, but hasn't changed anything
[18:38] <dipqzeir> when I boot kali linux it goes into a kernel panic?
[18:38] <zimzam> Is there a way to install php7.1 without starting Apache2? I installed, and now my nginx service won't start. It's like Apache took over my webserver.
[18:38] <dipqzeir> what can I do more?
[18:39] <dipqzeir> Mathisen:
[18:39] <dipqzeir> I don't understand why does it go in to a kernel panci
[18:39] <dipqzeir> panic
[18:39] <freddyP> Stevieboy, ok test that you have a internet connection try     ping 212.58.244.22  that is the bbc btw, see if you get a response
[18:39] <tgm4883> dipqzeir: you could ask kali support
[18:39] <Delta706> zimzam: stop the apache server and nginx will be able to run
[18:40] <freddyP> Stevieboy: if you cant ping an IP then you have more than just a DNS issue
[18:41] <Stevieboy> freddyP if we are talking in a non root terminal, it came back "connect: Network is unreachable"
[18:42] <Stevieboy> freddyP of course, I tried that with my desktop (network problem) and I don't have any network
[18:58] <fragtion> Sup all. Apache won't follow a symlink to a file I have in /tmp/ (mounted tmpfs).  www-data can read the file, and FollowSymLinks is enabled under that Directory key. It worked fine until upgrading to ubuntu zesty. Moving the file out to the system root directory works. just /tmp/ won't work despite same permissions. Any idea what to look out for ?
[19:02] <nacc> fragtion: apache logs?
[19:02] <schneider> hi, I've installed Intellij IDEA a few days a go all good. Now when I'm running it all the characters inside application are rectangles (strange char encoding issue)
[19:03] <schneider> earlier I could see the characters and there was nothing wrong
[19:03] <fragtion> nacc: apologies for being a bit vague XD  log: --  [Wed Mar 22 09:41:25.297080 2017] [core:error] [pid 28967] [client 192.168.21.1:35408] AH00037: Symbolic link not allowed or link target not accessible: /home/www/intranet/htdocs/GOLD00, referer: http://www.intranet.company.local/markets.php
[19:03] <fragtion> Forbidden You don't have permission to access /GOLD00 on this server. Apache/2.4.25 (Ubuntu) Server at www.intranet.company.local Port 80
[19:03] <schneider> interesting is that this is the only application with this issue, menus, app text, small rectangles instead of normal characters
[19:04] <nacc> fragtion: not sure, can www-data read the link? (not the file)?
[19:04] <schneider> I tried to restart, reinstalled the application  with removing local ~/.IntelliJIdea2016.3 folder but without any effect
[19:05] <schneider> it uses java, maybe its related to it?
[19:05] <fragtion> nacc: yeah it can that's what I don't get lol
[19:05] <doebi> i installed a fresh ubuntu yesterday. when playing video in fullscreen, i realized that video is lagging. apparently ubuntu is not using drivers for my Nvidia GTX 670. i went to "additional drivers" checked latest nvidia driver, hit apply, rebooted. and BAM it wont boot anymore!
[19:07] <nacc> fragtion: does www-user have execute rights along the entire path?
[19:08] <fragtion> it does not have execute rights to the file
[19:09] <fragtion> but it just needs to read the file (ajax call) so I didnt think +x was necessary - plus copying the target file to / , and updating the symlink works, without +x... :/
[19:09] <ioria> doebi, i'd open a console and i'd purge nvidia, then
[19:10] <fragtion> going to try a few things I will update if I find the problem
[19:11] <nacc> fragtion: no, i mean in the directories along hte path
[19:11] <nacc> fragtion: so that www-user can cd to it
[19:11] <ioria> fragtion, some directories in the path might not have -x-
[19:11] <fragtion> drwxrwxrwt  15 root root    12288 Apr 18 21:11 tmp
[19:11] <fragtion> thats the /tmp perms
[19:12] <fragtion> -rw-r--r--  1 www-data www-data     7 Apr 18 21:11 GOLD00
[19:12] <fragtion> thats the file i need to read, inside /tmp
[19:12] <fragtion> if i move the file to / it reads, if it's in /tmp i get forbidden . was fine until zesty ?XD
[19:13] <doebi> ioria: WHY? i need graphics support. and if ubuntu provides graphics installation via a clicky installier, why is it messing up that hard?
[19:13] <ioria> doebi, we don't know yet
[19:13] <doebi> yet?
[19:13] <ioria> doebi,  what you installed ... ? 375
[19:13] <doebi> yes 375
[19:14] <ioria> doebi,  usually the first thing to do is check /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[19:15] <doebi> HOW? i cant even boot to recovery mode. its providing me with an endless maze of choice boxes.
[19:15] <doebi> and in the end i always get a black screen
[19:15] <ioria> doebi,  can't you boot in recovery ?
[19:15] <doebi> as i just said: NO
[19:16] <ioria> doebi,  so , must be something else ...
[19:17] <ioria> doebi,  a broken video driver install does not stop you from booting in recovery or log in in console
[19:17] <alkisg> (10:15:14 μμ) doebi: HOW? i cant even boot to recovery mode. its providing me with an endless maze of choice boxes. ==> what does "endless maze of choice boxes" mean?
[19:18] <ioria> alkisg, another 700 '/' permission ?
[19:18] <alkisg> ioria: sorry I haven't yet read all the chat, reading now...
[19:18]  * alkisg just switch to this irc tab...
[19:18] <alkisg> *switched
[19:18] <ioria> alkisg, install 375-nvidia and can't boot in recovery
[19:19] <alkisg> Nah, if it was working before, it doesn't sound like a permissions issue
[19:19] <ioria> yep
[19:19] <alkisg> I wonder about the "endless maze of choice boxes" though
[19:20] <ioria> doebi,  alkisg ^
[19:20] <ioria> doebi,  can you get to the grub screen ?
[19:22] <Pyromaniac_> Pyromaniac
[19:30] <ryand-> I'm having trouble with preseeds
[19:31] <ryand-> I've got disks with previous mdraid data on them that I don't care about and want it destroyed
[19:31] <ryand-> the installer is failing to format stating that /dev/sda1 is in use, in the console it shows it's in a md raid set
[19:31] <ryand-> I've set d-i partman-md/device_remove_md boolean true in the preseed
[19:31] <ryand-> what could I be missing?
[19:31] <zherlock__> How can I allow for also within my bash scripts to be prompted with "X is not installed, you can install it by running sudo apt-get install X" - I get that when I try to run a missing binary in my bash shell session, but when called from within my script I get the good old line Y: X: command not found
[19:31] <ryand-> I just want to blow away anything on the disks and take a default atomic partitioning
[19:36] <ioria> ryand-, it's just a wild guess, but you probably need to remove the raid metadata
[19:38] <ryand-> ioria, of course I know I can do that
[19:38] <ryand-> :)
[19:38] <ryand-> the kickstart equivalent is clearpart and etc
[19:38] <ryand-> which ubuntu doesn't respect
[19:38] <jennersc> I'm very new to Ubuntu and Linux.  I have a conoscan 4400f that isn't supported by sane.  It appears that all I have to do is install sane-genesys drivers on the sane site, but I do not know how to do that.
[19:39] <ryand-> also to be clear this is 12.04
[19:39] <ryand-> also doesn't respect nodmraid :)
[19:39] <ruth_> hi, guys, I went on my other linux lite machine to update, which I haven't done in awhile. It loaded up 115 updates, but at the end it left a box with this message: "/var/log/llupdates.log"  what should I do?
[19:39] <ruth_> this was an error message
[19:40] <nacc> ruth_: you should contact linux lite support, this is ubuntu support
[19:40] <nacc> ryand-: 12.04 is about to be eol ...
[19:40] <ruth_> I know, but there isn't any live support for linux lite, and it is derived from ubuntu.
[19:40] <ryand-> nacc... I know
[19:40] <ryand-> that doesn't stop clients from using it :)
[19:41] <nacc> ryand-: it stops it from being supported here :)
[19:41] <ioria> it should
[19:41] <nacc> and it absolutely should stop clients
[19:41] <ryand-> yeah I know it should
[19:41] <ryand-> but ultimately what if I told you it was 14.04
[19:41] <nacc> unless you're paying for the ESM
[19:41] <ryand-> preseed issue is same regardless :)
[19:41] <nacc> different preseed implementations?
[19:41] <nacc> if you can reproduce it with 14.04, might be worht figuring out
[19:41] <ryand-> yeah, it's same behavior
[19:41] <ryand-> it bombs out on partitioning if existing mdraid in place
[19:42] <ioria> i'd go with dd
[19:42] <ryand-> forgive me, rh/centos convert
[19:42] <ryand-> is there a %pre equivalent that I can force that
[19:42] <nacc> ryand-: what all partman options are you using?
[19:42] <nacc> (use a pastebin)
[19:42] <ryand-> what no wall?
[19:42] <ruth_> what can you say about that error? /var/log/llupdates.log
[19:43] <nacc> ruth_: plese contact your distriutino support, you are in the wrong channel
[19:43] <ryand-> https://pastebin.com/2M3LQi5P
[19:43] <ioria> ruth_, that it's not ubuntu ?
[19:43] <ruth_> alright thanks anyway. I've been trying.
[19:43] <ryand-> dropping to console shows that it init'd /dev/md1 with /dev/sda1 in it
[19:43] <ryand-> so formatting fails, showing it's in use
[19:44] <nacc> ryand-: you can use, iirc, 'd-i partman/early-command string ... ' or 'd-i preseed/early_command string ... '
[19:44] <nacc> ryand-: the first is run before the partitioner starts
[19:44]  * ryand- googles
[19:44] <nacc> ryand-: the second is just after the preseed is read into memory
[19:44] <ryand-> yeah if I could forcibly blast the partition table, thats fine
[19:44] <nacc> ryand-: yeah, that's what i've done in the past (just dd'd the first few MBs of each disk on the system if i know i'm wiping it)
[19:45] <ryand-> yup
[19:45] <ryand-> I had tried that with %pre in my ks
[19:45] <ryand-> since so much isn't really respected from the kickstarts, tried my hand at preseed
[19:46] <ryand-> ended up at the same place just different error, with the kickstarts the installer hangs at prompting for wanting the confirmation to delete the mds
[19:46] <ryand-> I guess I could have just put the md confirmation into the kickstart as a preseed item
[19:50] <ryand-> ok trying a partman/early-command to trash the disks
[19:58] <junior_> elp
[20:00] <ryand-> hmm
[20:00] <ryand-> no luck
[20:01] <ryand-> during install the output on the f4 console
[20:01] <ryand-> is that in a file somewhere?
[20:02] <ryand-> I added a dd and a mdadm --zero-superblock and it still bombed, wonder what it did
[20:02] <ryand-> heh
[20:03] <ryand-> lol ok so it says it runs the preseed command
[20:03] <ryand-> logs nothing :(
[20:09] <eshwaa> Someone helped me earlier but I'm having some annoying network problems. Fresh ubuntu install about four days ago for a storage server but I no longer have any kind of wired network connection
[20:10] <eshwaa> I've tried everything on the first page of google but nothing has helped. Is there a way to completly reset the network connections in Ubuntu to their original state, that also resets the necessary files?
[20:12] <compdoc> the main file is /etc/network/interfaces/. and then Network manager stuff. and also, in older versions of Ubuntu, the file /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
[20:12] <compdoc> but the last file isnt used anymore
[20:13] <eshwaa> Yeah I've spent some time editing that file this morning but none of the quick fixes from google searches fixed anything
[20:14] <mikeymop> what is your issue
[20:14] <mikeymop> just not ethernet?
[20:15] <pavlos> eshwaa: static or dhcp? if dhcp, the file should contain auto lo
[20:15] <pavlos> iface lo inet loopback
[20:15] <pavlos> eshwaa: if static, there are more lines
[20:17] <mikeymop> i found it easier to do static reservations on the dhcp server
[20:17] <pavlos> your /etc/resolv.conf should have one line, nameserver 127.0.1.1 and maybe a search line after that
[20:17] <mikeymop> you might be inclined to do that
[20:17] <mikeymop> question, does my hostname HAVE to match the domain that 301's to my server?
[20:18] <mikeymop> my domain name goes to my site, however, the browser displays my ip. ServeName and ServerAlias are correct in apahce
[20:18] <eshwaa> yeah it's dhcp
[20:21] <eshwaa> the file contains these two lines auto lo iface lo inet loopback
[20:23] <pavlos> eshwaa: and your /etc/resolv.conf should have one line, nameserver 127.0.1.1 and maybe a search line after that
[20:24] <pavlos> eshwaa: sudo systemctl restart network
[20:25] <eshwaa> I tried that as well with no luck
[20:25] <pavlos> eshwaa: is this 16.04 server?
[20:26] <pavlos> eshwaa: sudo  systemctl restart NetworkManager.service
[20:26] <eshwaa> Just 16.04 desktop
[20:28] <pavlos> eshwaa: are there errors in /var/log/syslog?
[20:29] <pavlos> eshwaa: networkmanager should show getting an ip from the dhcp
[20:32] <modles> hrey
[20:32] <eshwaa> I'll have to check once I'm home on the logs, pavlos. I spent a good time with google solutions this morning and did the ones mentioned so far. Just haven't confirmed the nameserver
[20:33] <modles> any reason why lsusb would be showing a mouse ok, but no input from mouse (mouse is fine)
[20:33] <dannyLopez> Any form to search a text char inside a various text files?
[20:34] <nacc> dannyLopez: "form"?
[20:34] <pavlos> dannyLopez: you mean, grep somethin *.text files
[20:37] <dannyLopez> nacc: form, way. Jajaja, sorry my english
[20:37] <pavlos> eshwaa: since it was a fresh install, I see no reason for networking to be broken ... could it be bad rj45 cable? bad port?
[20:37] <nacc> dannyLopez: oh, then grep
[20:37] <dannyLopez> pavlos: I mean find "mynameis" in a text file
[20:38] <dannyLopez> I cant explainme. :S
[20:38] <eshwaa> I don't think so, pavlos. I tried another cable that was working with another desktop and there was still no connection.
[20:39] <KaiForce> grep "mynameis" file
[20:39] <pavlos> dannyLopez: grep mynameis /home/danny/notes/*.text (assuming your text files are in danny/notes/ dir with extension .text
[20:39] <nacc> dannyLopez: `man grep` to read about it
[20:39] <dannyLopez> I read man grep, and man find
[20:40] <KaiForce> dannyLopez: are you trying to find a file with "mynameis" in it?
[20:40] <dannyLopez> pavlos: Ill try
[20:40] <dannyLopez> No KaiForce
[20:40] <KaiForce> ok
[20:41] <KaiForce> find is not the tool you want, you want grep
[20:41] <nacc> dannyLopez: in one line, tell us clearly what you want to do
[20:41] <pavlos> dannyLopez: example "grep server /etc/*.conf" (this will look for the word server in all /etc/*.conf files
[20:42] <dannyLopez> Eg: I have 10 books, and need find a text char inside the book eg: "Dedicate to:..."
[20:42] <nacc> dannyLopez: "have 10 books" -- are those text files?
[20:43] <nadst03> Hello!
[20:43] <nacc> dannyLopez: that's not clear enough, let's say :) -- 'books' are not a unix thing
[20:43] <dannyLopez> Yes nacc
[20:43] <KaiForce> are all those files in the same place?
[20:43] <dannyLopez> Yes KaiForce
[20:43] <nacc> dannyLopez: ok so you have 10 text files and you need to fine a string inside them?
[20:43] <nadst03> does someone knows about KERRIGHED? a clustering solution for SMP type super computer?
[20:43] <dannyLopez> Yes nacc
[20:43] <nacc> dannyLopez: then yes, you can do `grep 'Dedicate to:' /path/to/files/*`
[20:44] <dannyLopez> Ill try this nacc
[20:47] <KaiForce> nadst03: the project looks dead
[20:47] <dannyLopez> grep: /home/damunoz/Libros/Jodorowsky: Es un directorio
[20:47] <dannyLopez> nacc: ^
[20:48] <KaiForce> dannyLopez: add to the end:  Jodorowsky/*
[20:48] <dannyLopez> nacc, KaiForce  grep 'Carolina' /home/damunoz/Libros/*
[20:48] <dannyLopez> Ok, KaiForce
[20:48] <nacc> dannyLopez: as I said, you either need to use '*' to have the shell expand it, and/or use 'grep -R' tomake it recurseive
[20:49] <KaiForce> grep: /home/damunoz/Libros/Jodorowsky/* <[20:57] <ubuntu-mate> hello
[20:57] <compdoc> hey, mate
[20:58] <dannyLopez> Waut, please
[21:03] <mauro_> hi
[21:08] <BetaSoul> Hey, any one got a good commandline sip or voip client?
[21:19] <nea1> anyone who can tell me how to get a ip at boot time (for dropbear cryptsetup unlock) which uses a tagged vlan as interface? I only get enp3s0.2 not found (adding VLAN=enp3s0.2:enp3s0 doesn't help)
[21:19] <freddyP> here ya go  http://sipcmd.sourceforge.net/
[21:20] <freddyP> sorry that message was for BetaSoul
[21:20] <BetaSoul> That's absolutely ancient
[21:21] <freddyP> i used to use it but my sip provider sent me a siemens gigaset phone
[21:32] <brian1> test
[21:37] <jpmh> I guess I do not understand "defined".  The statement : eval ('if (defined $x) {print "defined\n"}'); prints defined if previously I have my $x='"";, but if just my $x; it is not defined.  Does defined really mean something different to DEFINED?
[21:40] <jpmh> pld igmore last commment - it es intended for perl
[21:48] <latino31> anyone else having random freezing on 17.04...i have had 3 in like a week.
[21:52] <Philaneous> hi guys i have a VM that constantly hangs at Target Network is online
[21:52] <dannyLopez> Sorry.
[21:52] <Philaneous> ive seen some threads on this
[21:53] <latino31> constantly hangs?
[21:53] <latino31> you mean freezing or just slow?
[21:54] <Philaneous> slow
[21:54] <bray90820> Can someone help me here I have a relink RT2870 wifi card that can't connect to the internet it shows available connections and tried to connect but then fails and says disconnected
[21:54] <Philaneous> @latino31 rebooting or shutting down takes forever
[21:55] <latino31> so you mean slow..well i have had that happen in a vm machine before...not sure why it would happen but sometimes it would slow to a crawl..i dont use a vm much now
[21:56] <Philaneous> latino31: it literally takes 1 minute and sometimes its quick
[21:56] <Philaneous> @latino31: the times that it hangs, stopped at target network is online
[21:56] <latino31> well my would sometimes be fast and occasionally slow to a crawl
[21:56] <latino31> mine
[21:57] <Philaneous> i wonder if my SMB shares are causing this
[21:57] <dannyLopez> Well, resuming the question a while ago, how can I search for a string within multiple text files? Example: I want to search for "Carolina" inside a folder that is "Texts"
[21:57] <gredjok> i scanned a book I have to study and cropped and edited it. it is now 500MB big, which is 2 times the original. What program do I need to reducesize without reducing quality noticeably?
[21:58] <blackflow> Philaneous: what's the next message? That one is indicative of the problem
[21:58] <nacc> dannyLopez: you were told how?
[21:58] <nacc> dannyLopez: grep 'Carolina' Texts/*
[22:00] <dannyLopez> nacc: But show me this: grep: /home/damunoz/Books/Jodorowsky: Es un directorio
[22:01] <skinux> How easy is it to change default language when it's been changed by a desktop environment?
[22:04] <gredjok> noob question: If im hearing sound that means I have a sound card, correct?
[22:05] <Philaneous> @blackflow Stop Target Basic System
[22:05] <blkadder> gredjok It depends on the sound.
[22:05] <speeder_> Need help with a bizarre problem
[22:05] <speeder_> Installed Lubuntu on a Ubuntu normal install, using apt-get
[22:05] <gredjok> blkadder, I want to listen to a midi file, instructions https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=8736 say I need a compatible soundcard
[22:05] <nacc> dannyLopez: i feel like you're being unnecessarily difficult. YOu asked about a directory called Texts. And then the error you show doesn't mention "Texts" at all
[22:06] <speeder_> when I try to log-in, no matter what window manager I choose (even gnome, unity, whatever), it says it cannot launch plasma
[22:06] <nacc> dannyLopez: ask the actual question you want help with, please
[22:06] <Philaneous> @blackflow it doesnt crash - it just takes a takes over a minute to reboot
[22:06] <speeder_> but I thought plasma is KDE-only thing... ?
[22:08] <blackflow> Philaneous: enable persistent journal and check the logs after reboot. see /etc/systemd/journald.conf, Storage parameter
[22:09] <dannyLopez> nacc: In the folder /home/damunoz/Books are 3 folders, and 148 text files, Im sure in one of this text files are one with "Carolina" inside
[22:09] <Philaneous> @blackflow let me check that now
[22:10] <blackflow> Philaneous: and please don't use @ here, start typing the nickname and use tab to autocomplete, I don't get highlighted on @
[22:11] <juggernaut> helo
[22:11] <Philaneous> blackflow: my bad
[22:11] <nacc> dannyLopez: right, but you said "Texts". See how that's not the same question? so you would do 'grep -R Carolina /home/damunoz/Books'
[22:11] <nacc> dannyLopez: as i told you a few hours ago, you might need recursive grep
[22:15] <dannyLopez> nacc: I miss -R, Gracias
[22:15] <imbezol> anyone have any idea what could be preventing some icons from being displayed in KDE?
[22:19] <mika__> Hi
[22:19] <mika__> Does anyone knows how to fix this issue? https://superuser.com/questions/1188824/fatal-python-error-py-initialize-unable-to-get-the-locale-encoding
[22:21] <Philaneous> blackflow: that doesnt resolve the issue
[22:22] <Philaneous> blackflow: changed it to persistent and still waiting for it to comeback online :(
[22:25] <Philaneous> blackflow: https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/ubuntu-mate-16-04-sometimes-needs-long-to-shut-down/5524/9
[22:25] <imbezol> anyone have any idea why kubuntu would not be properly finding icons for non-kde apps like firefox, telegram, etc?
[22:26] <ChaiTRex> imbezol: Does logging out and logging back in fix it?
[22:27] <imbezol> ChaiTRex: no.. it's been this way since 14.04
[22:27] <imbezol> many upgrades later and on 16.04.. still an issue
[22:27] <Greench> Hi! Should I worry? https://paste.ubuntu.com/24410346/
[22:28] <dmtd> Hi all, on KDE Neon, and can't control spotify via MPRIS D-bus. Getting this error. Any advice? http://paste.ubuntu.com/24410357/
[22:28] <wedgie> Greench: apt-get autoremove to get rid of them
[22:28] <ChaiTRex> imbezol: No idea then.
[22:29] <Greench> I'm more worrying about all the failed lines wedgie
[22:29] <ChaiTRex> imbezol: Might get help by also asking in #kubuntu, though.
[22:35] <bray90820> Can someone help me here I have a relink RT2870 wifi card that can't connect to the internet it shows available connections and tried to connect but then fails and says disconnected
[22:42] <Philaneous> i dont mean to bombard the same topic but has anyone else experienced this on 16.04.2?
[22:44] <whateve> Hey guys, I'm attempting to set up a friend on Ubuntu and he's having the issue where after installing Nvidia proprietary driver using the GUI tool it boots to a black screen. Setting nomodeset didn't work and I didn't want to try and talk him through TTY, so he's currently reinstalling. Can I just get the command to install latest available Nvidia driver on 17.04?
[22:44] <Ben64> Philaneous: ask about your actual issue, it doesn't matter if anyone has it
[22:46] <Philaneous> Ben64: my vm hangs at shutdown or restart with stopped target network is online
[22:46] <Ben64> whateve: system specs?
[22:46] <whateve> Uhh it's some sort of i5 (I think Skylake) and a GTX 980 ti.
[22:48] <Ben64> whateve: reinstalling with the network attached should automatically install nvidia
[22:49] <lte> In trying to install 17.04 on a Msi arctic tomahawk b350 MB (ryzen 5) but when i start the install from the USB it sats
[22:49] <whateve> Ben64: It pulled in the open source ones for him, neoveu or whatever it's called
[22:50] <whateve> Ben64: I know it used to just be 'sudo apt install nvidia-updates' or something, but I'm not sure if that's still the case in 17.04, I've been off Ubuntu for a while now.
[22:50] <lte> Amd-vi completion loop timed out
[22:50] <Ben64> whateve: the gui is the right way to do it
[22:50] <whateve> Ben64: if he uses the GUI and reboots he gets nothing, it won't boot up. Just grub, black screen, reboot.
[22:50] <lte> I Googled and it says i News to disable IOMMU?
[22:51] <lte> But cant find that option in bios
[22:51] <Ben64> whateve: so thats when you need to figure out what's going on
[22:51] <lte> *I need
[22:52] <Philaneous> Ben64: ive looked at the logs - could this be one of my issues "failed to assign [io  size 0x1000]"
[22:52] <whateve> Ben64: well Googling "ubuntu black screen after installing Nvidia driver" gives me A TON of results, but all at least a year old and most saying you need to add a PPA which doesn't sound right
[22:53] <Ben64> whateve: or come in here with the issue...
[22:53] <whateve> Ben64: I did, "snd he's having the issue where after installing Nvidia proprietary driver using the GUI tool it boots to a black screen"
[22:53] <Dr-007> i'm having alot of  [UFW BLOCK] IN=enx00808e8a9468 OUT= MAC=01:00:5e:00:00:01:cc:35:40:ee:04:b6:08:00 SRC=192.168.81.1 DST=224.0.0.1 LEN=36 TOS=0x00 PREC=0xC0 TTL=1 ID=0 PROTO=2
[22:54] <Ben64> ok so what's the output of "dkms status"
[22:54] <Dr-007> this dmesg is from my server and my pc is reporting [UFW BLOCK] IN=enx00808e8a9468 OUT= MAC=01:00:5e:00:00:fb:c0:3f:d5:a6:91:3e:08:00 SRC=89.98.190.56 DST=224.0.0.251 LEN=32 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=1 ID=21789 PROTO=
[22:55] <Dr-007> why's that? does anyone know
[22:56] <lte> Noone? I cant find IOMMU option in bios but some say change grub?
[22:57] <lte> Change grub to enable iommu
[22:57] <blackflow> Dr-007: firewall denial logs
[23:00] <Philaneous> i think the issue has to do something with esxi
[23:00] <lte> Talking to me?
[23:01] <Philaneous> lte: whoever is interested in my issue :)
[23:01] <bekks> Philaneous: ESXi doesnt flap network availability.
[23:03] <Dr-007> blackflow, i get that. but what does it? and why is it blocked? the last one is my pc, i'm sure. the mac matched in arp -e. the first one it's SRC = 192.168.81.1 which is wierd because my network exists on 192.168.1.*
[23:04] <Dr-007> the netmask is 255.255.255.0 so it cant originate from 192.168.81.1, right?
[23:05] <Philaneous> bekks: there are threads on this
[23:05] <Philaneous> bekks: but my main concern is why reboots are so damn slow
[23:07] <blackflow> Dr-007: it's multicast packets, probably windows machines probing for services
[23:11] <transhuman> Bashing-om, you around?
[23:16] <shadygoose> hi. I'm using wine and firefox 32bit to access HBO NOW (that's the only way it works). the video is low res and if it switches to high res and the picture moves fast (like a soocer match), it becomes distorted.
[23:18] <bazhang> shadygoose, check the appdb and join #winehq
[23:18] <bazhang> !appdb | shadygoose
[23:19] <shadygoose> ok. awesome. thanks!
[23:20] <dmtd> Hi all, on KDE Neon, and can't control spotify via MPRIS D-bus. Getting this error. Any advice? http://paste.ubuntu.com/24410357/
[23:20] <hkjsjshdy> hi
[23:21] <hkjsjshdy> not work cdrom err ..
[23:21] <hkjsjshdy> what first jfkkfkfjfk
[23:22] <hazi121> hello
[23:23] <hazi121> http://paste.ubuntu.com/24410644/
[23:24] <hkjsjshdy> what
[23:24] <hkjsjshdy> ribb
[23:24] <Livingroom> question: copying to external USB3 drive, using LS -LH to monitor - seems to copy in (slow) but huge blocks. shows 141m for several minutes, then jumps to 202mb. TL;DR file copy to USB3.0 HD is ungodly slow.
[23:25] <hkjsjshdy> sat 2# freen
[23:25] <hkjsjshdy> ne zn biohastr
[23:26] <hkjsjshdy> e>
[23:26] <hazi121> how do i install tls ?
[23:26] <hazi121> package require json
[23:26] <hazi121> package require http
[23:26] <hazi121> package require tls
[23:26] <hazi121> ?
[23:27] <hazi121> help
[23:27] <hazi121> :P
[23:28] <blackflow> hazi121: where do you get that "package require" from?
[23:28] <hazi121> blackflow its a horoscope app
[23:28] <hazi121> :)
[23:29] <blackflow> Livingroom: I had a similar problem on 16.10, the whole system become unusable when dd-ing to a USB 3.0 pendrive
[23:29] <Livingroom> blackflow: interesting thing is, using DD, it hauls ass. using CP? goes to a static point and sits forever.
[23:30] <blackflow> hazi121: doesn't sound like regular ubuntu packages
[23:31] <hazi121> tcl-tls is already the newest version (1.6.7+dfsg-1).
[23:31] <blackflow> Livingroom: also Ubuntu 16.10?
[23:31] <Livingroom> 14.04
[23:31] <blackflow> hazi121: are you sure you need tcl-tls? could be gnutls, or even some api provided by openssl
[23:32] <hazi121> yes
[23:32] <hazi121> blackflow let me paste the code ok ?
[23:32] <blackflow> hazi121: so in what context are those "package require"? python modules? ruby? something else?
[23:32] <blackflow> !pastebin | hazi121
[23:32] <hazi121> 1s
[23:33] <hazi121> http://paste.ubuntu.com/24410688/
[23:33] <hazi121> so i get this if {[string match -nocase "*404*" $getipq]} {
[23:34] <blackflow> hazi121: so those are TCL packages
[23:35] <hazi121> yes
[23:35] <tripelb> someone tell me how to get ubottu to givenme thedownload link to the new version with gnome and not unity. 64 bit intel laptop
[23:35] <hazi121> how do i fix it
[23:36] <bazhang> tripelb, that wont be until 18.04
[23:36] <blackflow> hazi121: do you have tcl installed?
[23:36] <hazi121> how do i know blackflow?
[23:37] <blackflow> hazi121: same way you knew tcl-tls is already installed
[23:37] <hazi121> well i guess its instaleed
[23:37] <bazhang> tripelb, thats precicely a year from now
[23:37] <blackflow> or use apt-cache policy tcl    or dpkg --get-selections | grep tcl
[23:37] <tripelb> bazhang, ok then I need to ask ubottu for the lts version
[23:38] <tripelb> !lts tripelb
[23:38] <nacc> tripelb: just install ubuntu gnome?
[23:38] <hazi121> blackflow   Installed: 8.6.0+9
[23:38] <bazhang> tripelb, current LTS is 16.04
[23:38] <blackflow> hazi121: and json, http aren't default part of tcl?
[23:38] <hazi121> json its installed
[23:38] <hazi121> how do i install http ?
[23:39] <tripelb> nacc ok will do. is there a cinnamon? I havent tried it. I am so"done"with kde.
[23:39] <tripelb> I would like to try something different
[23:39] <blackflow> hazi121: I don't see a tcl-http package, are you sure the module is not default installed with tcl itself?
[23:39] <nacc> tripelb: cinnamon is a package you can install, yes
[23:39] <blackflow> hazi121: I'm not that familiar with the tcl language, so can't help you more than that
[23:39] <hazi121> blackflow http://paste.ubuntu.com/24410726/
[23:40] <bazhang> hazi121, what is the name of this 'horoscope app'
[23:40] <tripelb> !ubottu
[23:40] <hazi121> horoscope.tcl
[23:40] <bazhang> tripelb, /msg the bot to investigate
[23:41] <hazi121> how i install httpd ?
[23:41] <hazi121> i think thats the prob
[23:41] <tripelb> nacc this is a question from dumbness but, say using terminal, How can I find the location of any iso packages I have downloaded and cant find.
[23:41] <Schzd> Is there a way to make a semi portable install?
[23:42] <blackflow> hazi121: which one? there's apache, nginx, lighttpd, and probably more
[23:43] <nacc> tripelb: 'iso packages'?
[23:43] <nacc> tripelb: you can use `apt search` to find packages
[23:43] <hazi121> i think Apache blackflow
[23:43] <bazhang> hazi121, thats for an eggdrop bot
[23:43] <blackflow> hazi121: but I doubt you need that. are you sure you need some special package for http?
[23:43] <tripelb> This twists my brain. I have a kde install that had wifi because I installed it connected to ethernet. I have another ubuntu install that has no wifi because I was not connected to the internet when Iinstalled it. --> Is there a way to givethis install wifi capability?
[23:44] <hazi121> yes
[23:44] <hazi121> apt-get install http* ?
[23:44] <hazi121> :)
[23:44] <tripelb> nacc,I mean .iso files on my hard drive
[23:44] <bazhang> hazi121, that 'app' is for an eggdrop bot
[23:45] <tripelb> nacc, it is find or search or grep directories with a flag to go down to directories inside of directories
[23:45] <nacc> tripelb: you want to find iso files?
[23:45] <nacc> tripelb: find /path -name '*.iso'
[23:46] <tripelb> nacc, I want tofind out where I put the file. I may have a 16,04 already downloaded. I am sitting here at Ralphs Market and it takes hours to download another.
[23:46] <blackflow> tripelb: might also wanna check your browser's download history
[23:46] <bazhang> hazi121, that app is for an eggdrop bot. ask the eggdrop channel on getting it in your bot
[23:47] <hazi121> ok
[23:47] <bazhang> #eggdrop hazi121
[23:48] <tripelb> blackflow why not! I just wish I knew how to search the entire directory listing. Wait, if I could ls recursively into a file I could do a text search in that file. If I knew how to do that.
[23:50] <blackflow> tripelb: nacc told you how to find files. Probably somewhere in your home dir, so find ~/ -name '*.iso' .   searching files for text content is something different, and done with grep (-R for recursive)
[23:51] <tripelb> ah blackflow thanks and thanks nacc I must havemissed it.
[23:52] <tripelb> blackflow, Ah I havefour of them.
[23:52] <blackflow> tripelb: in ~/Downloads  ? :)
[23:54] <tripelb> blackflow in a directory called UBU and two other directories.
[23:54] <tripelb> inside of Downloads
[23:54] <tripelb> Now I need to verify the download
[23:54] <tripelb> !verify tripelb
[23:56] <bazhang> tripelb, I aSKED you to /msg the bot