[00:00] <Umeaboy> Hi!
[00:01] <PipeItToDevNull> Hello
[00:01] <bumblefuzz> why does lsmod indicate that my video kernel module isn't the one for my graphics card
[00:01] <Umeaboy> Installing 17.04 with a fresh installation iso gives me strange screen resolutions no matter how I change it.
[00:03] <Umeaboy> Either the windows on every program is as if I've got the highest resolution set so they become small or the panels in Unity becomes big as if I have a lower resolution.
[00:03] <Umeaboy> No settings fits.
[00:03] <Umeaboy> They did in 16.10.
[00:04] <Umeaboy> I have shared graphics between Intel and Nvidia.
[00:04] <Umeaboy> GeForce GTX 850M is the graphics card if I'm not misstaken.
[00:04] <Bashing-om> Umeaboy: what graphic's card ? and what is the situation when booting a recovery kernel ?
[00:04] <Umeaboy> I haven't tried that yet.
[00:05] <Umeaboy> I'll do that and come back to you.
[00:05]  * afonsobarrenha se perguntando se há mais brasileiro aqui
[00:07] <jacks_> anyone familiar with hostapd? i'm trying to get an adhoc ap setup on my c.h.i.p mini computer so far its working but i wanted to get notifications once a client connects, is there an easier way to get an email notification than parsing logs ?
[00:10] <Umeaboy> Bashing-om: If I boot into Recovery mode the screen resolution seems OK, but I can't change it to anything else.
[00:11] <Umeaboy> I'll test to blacklist the nouveau module like I have done before.
[00:11] <ritztech> dd if=/dev/sdb conv=noerror,sync bs=16M   (if i did that how can i analyze it if i see it had the right partitions)
[00:12] <ritztech> i did a qemu to convert to vmdk but (it says operating system not found)
[00:12] <Bashing-om> Umeaboy: That is expected - no KMS is avaolabale in this envoronment . now - what shows ' dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia ' ?
[00:12] <Umeaboy> A blank new row.
[00:14] <Bashing-om> Umeaboy: dpkg -l has no outpur . confirm with sudo lshw -C display ' in a pastebin .., look'n like there is no driver installed .
[00:14] <Bashing-om> output**
[00:15] <Umeaboy> Bashing-om: Does it matter which Pastebin?
[00:15] <Umeaboy> I use pastebin.ca
[00:15] <Bashing-om> Umeaboy: Nope .. any pastebin site will do .
[00:16] <Umeaboy> Bashing-om: https://pastebin.ca/3801722
[00:17] <rober_> alguien de san roque cordoba
[00:17] <Umeaboy> Usuaully nouveau is the driver that has caused most problems in Ubuntu and other distros that I've tried.
[00:18] <Umeaboy> So, what's next?
[00:19] <Umeaboy> I'll blacklist the driver and reboot. Hold on.....
[00:19] <poco_> could anyone take a look at my rsync script and tell me what's going wrong with my If condition? https://pastebin.com/uYph9q3w
[00:19] <Bashing-om> Umeaboy: "driver=nouveau" proprietary driver perfoms the better in hubrid situations . try ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ; sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall ' IF you are comfortable running proprietary software .
[00:20] <saboun> hi, does someone have a good tutorial to set up a dual boot macOS / ubuntu ?
[00:20] <Bashing-om> !dualboot | saboun
[00:21] <saboun> thank you ubottu
[00:24] <Umeaboy> Bashing-om: Nope. Blacklisting the nouveau module didn't change anyting.
[00:24] <Umeaboy> What should I do next besides installing 16.10?
[00:24] <Umeaboy> Can I leave some useful info?
[00:25] <Bashing-om> Umeaboy: I would not expect it too ! 19:19 < Bashing-om> Umeaboy: "driver=nouveau" proprietary driver perfoms the better in hubrid situations . try ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ; sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall ' .
[00:25] <Umeaboy> What do I report the issue against?
[00:26] <Bashing-om> Umeaboy: the nouveau driver - not sure how well nouvea is designed to support hybrid cards .
[00:27] <Bashing-om> Umeaboy: ^^ That is IF Nvidia driver is functuonal !
[00:28] <BobbyJobby> Hi
[00:29] <BobbyJobby> Does anyone know how to fix the error "System is running in low-graphics mode"
[00:29] <BobbyJobby> This happened after I installed AMD GPU drivers
[00:29] <Umeaboy> Bashing-om: Well, 16.04 and 16.10 installed normally and had no issues with nouveau.
[00:29] <bumblefuzz> how do I activate my AMD driver?
[00:29] <bumblefuzz> I've installed it
[00:30] <BigBawb> Hi there. I just ran the apt-get upgrade command and now my display manager isn't working properly
[00:30] <bumblefuzz> but lsmod returns a different value for my video driver
[00:30] <BigBawb> It goes to the password screen. I log in. It   turns black. And turns back to login scren again
[00:31] <Umeaboy> I'm gonna reboot now.
[00:34] <Umeaboy> Bashing-om: Still same problem.
[00:34] <Bashing-om> BigBawb: Lost access to "your" GUI ? What shows for permissions : ' ls -al .ICEauthority .Xauthority ' . from a crl+alt+F1 console at the login screen .
[00:35] <Bashing-om> Umeaboy: Humm . ' dpkg -l grep -i mvidia ' shows what ?
[00:36] <Bashing-om> Umeaboy: nvidia**
[00:36] <BigBawb> Bashing-om: One sec friend. Im trying to reinstall ubuntu-desktop to see if that helps
[00:38] <Umeaboy> Bashing-om: dpkg-query: no packages found that matches -i
[00:38] <Umeaboy> dpkg-query: no packages found that matches nvidia
[00:39] <BigBawb> Bashing-om: -rw--------
[00:40] <Bashing-om> Umeaboy: Soory bout that - need to pipe to grep . make it ' dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia ' .
[00:41] <Azero> I'm off. Have a good week, everyone.
[00:41] <Bashing-om> BigBawb: we re looking at who owns the files " -rw------- 1 sysop sysop 13188 Apr 23 10:25 .ICEauthority " where I am sysop .
[00:41] <bumblefuzz> what is asus_wmi ?
[00:42] <bumblefuzz> when I do 'lsmod | gre video' asus_wmi is all that comes up
[00:42] <Umeaboy> Bashing-om: https://pastebin.ca/3801737
[00:42] <bumblefuzz> and I have an AMD graphics card
[00:43] <segersjerry> Hi, I can't put files on thumbdrives, it says permission denied and when I try to eject, it requires my password. Is there a group I need to add myself to?
[00:43] <Umeaboy> segersjerry: plugdev
[00:43] <BigBawb> Bashing-om: -rw-------- 1 bob bob
[00:43] <BigBawb> my username is bob
[00:43] <BigBawb> for both files
[00:43] <segersjerry> umeaboy, thanks googling. :)
[00:43] <Bashing-om> Umeaboy: That looks correct and good to me . Boot into a guest session and see what the GUI looks like there ( Config issue in your session ??) .
[00:44] <Umeaboy> OK.
[00:44] <Umeaboy> Hold on....
[00:44] <Bashing-om> BigBawb: Well so much for that thought . Beyond my skills now ( as I run xfce ) .
[00:45] <BigBawb> well when I try to install ubuntu-desktop it says I have unresolved dependencies
[00:45] <BigBawb> says "wll not be installed"
[00:45] <segersjerry> I'm already a member of plugdev. Any other ideas?
[00:45] <Bashing-om> BigBawb: K; that I can work with . let's "look"; show ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ' in a pastebin .
[00:46] <Umeaboy> Bashing-om: It got even worse changing the screen resolution.
[00:47] <Bashing-om> Umeaboy: Sorry I do not follow . in the guest session login ?
[00:47] <Umeaboy> Yeah.
[00:48] <Umeaboy> I see this error in the terminal if I install some random program/app/package: /sbin/ldconfig.real: /usr/lib32/nvidia-375/libEGL.so.1 is not a symbolic link
[00:48] <Umeaboy> What could that error cause?
[00:49] <maum> hello
[00:49] <maum> how can I see the custom fonts by using matplotlib in jupyter notebook?
[00:49] <tonyt> hi
[00:50] <Bashing-om> Umeaboy: See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-375/+bug/1662860 .
[00:50] <BigBawb> is llvm.org down for anyone else?
[00:52] <Umeaboy> Yes, it's down.
[00:52] <BigBawb> I think that screwed up my upgrade looking at my logs
[00:52] <Bashing-om> nightf0x: try termbin ' sudo apt update 2>&1 | nc termbin.com 9999 ; udo apt upgrade 2>&1 | nc termbin.com 9999 ' .
[00:52] <Umeaboy> BigBawb: http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/
[00:53] <Bashing-om> BigBawb: ^^ sorry bout the highlight nightf0x .
[00:55] <poco_> damn, can't seem to figure out this if command following rsync https://pastebin.com/uYph9q3w
[00:57] <Umeaboy> poco_: You're free to use https://www.shellcheck.net/ to check your script for errors.
[00:57] <Umeaboy> :)
[00:58] <Umeaboy> It even gives you suggestions. :)
[00:58] <poco_> Umeaboy, woah had no idea this existed
[01:00] <Umeaboy> You're welcome. :(
[01:00] <Umeaboy> :)
[01:02] <Umeaboy> So, going back to 16.10 then.
[01:03] <poco_> Umeaboy yeah it doesn't like my if command. figures. it took me here but I'm having a hard time understanding it https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2181
[01:05] <eLdiaBLo1911> hey guys, anyone familiar with the Audio-CD ripping tool CDex? i want to encode like the scene does, but unsure about a few parameters
[01:05] <segersjerry> when I put in a thumbdrive, it mounts and shows up in the gui but the gui also throws up a message box that says "device /dev/sdg1 is already mounted at 'media/usb0'. The device is formatted fat32 and has no files, a ls -al shows . and .. as owned by root.root My user was already a member of plugdev before this login. any ideas?
[01:09] <Bashing-om> segersjerry: Normally we expect a gvfs mount to be "/media/<username>" .. did you explictly nount to "media/usb0" ?
[01:09] <segersjerry> Bashing-om, no sir.
[01:11] <Bashing-om> segersjerry: Terminal command ' mount ' shows what with the usb drive plugged in ?
[01:13] <Bashing-om> segersjerry: My result : " /dev/sdc1 on /media/sysop/8023-774F type vfat  " .
[01:13] <oerheks> fat32 owned by root:root .. sounds like unclean filesystem
[01:14] <segersjerry> Bashing-om, http://paste.ubuntu.com/24445030/
[01:15] <Bashing-om> segersjerry: ^^ see oerheks's above . concur as I have " drwxr-xr-x  10 sysop sysop 16384 Dec 31  1969 ." .
[01:18] <segersjerry> Bashing-om, ok, googling, thanks. :)
[01:18] <Bashing-om> segersjerry: Ya got access to a Windows machine to check that fat32 drive ?
[01:18] <segersjerry> oerheks, thanks.
[01:19] <segersjerry> Bashing-om, only in a virtualbox, but I do have a mac.
[01:20] <Bashing-om> segersjerry: Well, I be a strong advocate of Windows tools for a Windows file system .
[01:33] <DAnickname> Using ubuntu 10.04 i installed django on settings.py i only have sqlite3 db how can i get MySQL as default also on django ?
[01:35] <Bashing-om> !10.04 | DAnickname
[01:37] <Bashing-om> !16.04
[01:38] <DAnickname> :( what version should i upgrade? any easy comand to update entire OS to new one with best support for python develop?
[01:39] <masber> good morning all
[01:39] <masber> I am having an issue trying to bring up a network interface
[01:39] <teegee> hi
[01:40] <masber> https://pastebin.com/raw/hD7BT3r0
[01:40] <masber> it says "Unknown interface ens224"
[01:40] <masber> do I need to add ens224 to my interfaces file?
[01:40] <Pearce> so i just installed ubuntu 16.04, installation went smooth but it won't boot.  ran boot repair stilll nothing.
[01:41] <pd1> masber: yes
[01:42] <pd1> Pearce: any error messages? how far does it go? where does it crash/stop?
[01:43] <Pearce> i get no bootable device found, then i have to run off the live usb
[01:43] <teegee> trying to set up a ppp dial in server on my 16.04 so I can use the rs232 port to log in from a device that talks ppp. Everything I find tells me to configure /etc/inittab to run mgetty on ttyS0 but 16.04 doesn't have inittab any more. should I just create a new file in /etc/init or is that not the right way?
[01:43] <midnightmagic> :-( Trying to install 16.04.2 LTS, and wondering if there's some clever way to put both a swap and root partitions on an encrypted volume from ubiquity..?
[01:43] <pd1> masber: Pearce: bios boot order contails the devise with the installation?
[01:44] <Pearce> yes, emmc is first, then usb
[01:46] <Pearce> i have a boot repair log : http://paste2.org/pydmHBnW
[01:46] <Bashing-om> masber: Does network-manager or /etc/network/interfaces control networking ?
[01:47] <masber> Bashing-om, how can I know that?
[01:48] <Bashing-om> masber: what returns ' dpkg -l network-manager ' ?
[01:49] <wiggmpk> Hypothetically speaking, if I wanted to upgrade from GNOME Ubuntu 16.04.2 to Ubuntu 17.04 (which I just read abandoned the Unity interface) is there a clear upgrade path or does it require a reinstall?
[01:50] <PipeItToDevNull> wiggmpk, 17.04 is still using Unity, 18.04 will not
[01:50] <wiggmpk> piercedwater: I see, thank you for the info. Same question though, hypothetically of course
[01:50] <PipeItToDevNull> And regardless, it is just a DE, any DE can be run
[01:51] <masber> dpkg-query: no packages found matching network-manage
[01:51] <masber> Bashing-om, ^^
[01:52] <wiggmpk> PipeItToDevNull: so there would be no issues regardless of flavor on upgrading?
[01:52] <pd1> masber: just put an entry in the /etc/network/interfaces for the interface
[01:52] <PipeItToDevNull> wiggmpk, There should not be
[01:52] <Bashing-om> masber: "network-manager" with an r .
[01:52] <wiggmpk> PipeItToDevNull: thanks mate :)
[01:53] <masber> Bashing-om, yes it is installed
[01:54] <Grorco> hello everyone
[01:54] <marvin2> this should supposedly move close/minimize/maximize buttons to the right but it isn't doing anything for me. I am using ubuntu 16.04 gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout ':minimize,maximize,close'
[01:54] <Bashing-om> masber: K then is it "active" : ' systemctl status NetworkManager.service ' ?
[01:55] <masber> https://pastebin.com/raw/8GRZn4t6
[01:56] <masber> should I install network manager?
[01:56] <pd1> masber: just put an entry in the /etc/network/interfaces for the interface
[01:57] <masber> something like this will work?
[01:57] <masber> auto ens224
[01:57] <platz> well that was absolutely horrifying.. after re-installing removed kernel wifi and xorg didn't work.  iwlwifi wouldn't load.  then intermittently i was able to modprobe iwlwifi and after reboot wifi and xorg worked on startup
[01:57] <masber> iface ens224 inet static
[01:57] <Bashing-om> masber: Good not in use !so yes make sure the interface name is in /etc/network/interfaces file .
[01:57] <pd1> masber: iface ens224 inet dhcp
[01:58] <pd1> if you do not have a static config
[01:58] <Grorco> I would like to run text based ubuntu for a project I'm working on, and would like to automate mounting hardware, drivers and such but really have no idea where to start. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
[01:58] <platz> lesson learned, never copy+paste ansers from stack overflow that say "sudo apt purge linux-headers-* linux-headers-*-generic linux-image-*-generic linux-image-extra-*-generic linux-signed-image-*-generic"
[01:58] <pd1> and a dhcp server is running on the network enc224 is connected to
[01:58] <masber> iface: command not found
[01:59] <fiftyninjas> a
[02:00] <pd1> Grorco mininimak image. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[02:00] <harris> f
[02:00] <pd1> masber: this needs to go to the /etc/network/interfaces
[02:01] <pd1> then can ifup/ifdown the iface
[02:01] <Robin> Does LTS means, I won't be getting newer version of installed softwares?
[02:01] <masber> k
[02:01] <pd1> Robin: no. means long term support
[02:02] <buulikan> hello
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[02:02] <buulikan> fux thix manx
[02:02] <Robin> Will I be able to download and install latest version of software, for long time?
[02:02] <PipeItToDevNull> Robin, Kinda, don't expect the lastest releases of software, the packages will be stable and maintained with security fixes
[02:03] <buulikan> red thix man
[02:03] <Bashing-om> !latest | Robin
[02:03] <pd1> PipeItToDevNull: but thats not an lts issue.
[02:04] <buulikan> use thix manx
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