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spetznaz_really?00:00
elkyspetznaz_: we're not interested in any kind of bombs here thanks00:00
spetznaz_i was pranked by my friends00:00
eamfork bombs maybe00:00
spetznaz_because of that python code that execute fork bombs00:01
spetznaz_causing my laptop to crash!00:01
spetznaz_elky someday you will be interested in any kinds of bombs00:01
elkyspetznaz_: no, i'm more interested in this channel being on topic. you haven't been on topic yet00:03
spetznaz_elky ok ok! no hurt feelings man00:03
spetznaz_is ubuntu isnt secured while accessing the deepweb?00:06
spetznaz_for as far as i know deepweb is different than darknet00:06
spetznaz_because i use tor always especially while in IRC and accessing some stuf in the deepweb00:07
elkyspetznaz_: still offtopic for here00:07
plut0New disk setup, trying to boot with LUKS encrypted root but the boot process is not prompting for a password to decrypt, what am I missing?00:07
spetznaz_elky why? its still about ubntu00:07
elkyspetznaz_: the deepweb and darkweb are not topics for this channel. using ubuntu does not make them so00:09
michael__sup ?00:13
FreeSoftwareManHello all, looking for someone who has used PendDriveLinux... I am trying to make a multiboot usb, and Grub is saying cannot find file ISO. I have /mnt/USB/NAMEOFISO.iso is this wrong?00:16
helplessso, I accidentally removed my boot option with efibootmgr00:22
helplessHow can I fix this?00:22
Guest6676_hi00:26
no-such-2_Ubuntu saved my ancient laptop! ^_^   hi guest667600:26
rizonzis this known with debmirror ? xenial main Release' does not have a Release file.00:27
ChaiTRexrizonz: Do you mean with `mirror:` or whatever entries in `sources.list`?00:29
Guest6676_Who use Ubuntu 17?00:29
afl456wow, no one suggested to spetznaz to check cron?00:29
ChaiTRexGuest6676_: Lots of people, I think.00:29
rizonzChaiTRex: no when I use my own local mirror with debmirror00:30
afl456I am on 17.04, it's had a few display issues but after this mornings updates they seem to have stabilised :)00:30
ChaiTRexrizonz: Oh, OK. No idea about that.00:30
Guest6676_ChaiTRex: cool, I'm using Ubuntu 1600:30
rizonzChaiTRex: have you seen it ?00:30
theT00LMANi never realized how packed this room is00:30
ChaiTRexrizonz: No, I've used `mirror:` entries before and they led me to grief when some mirrors didn't have everything they should have, so `apt update` would fail for a long time until the randomly selected mirror changed.00:31
ChaiTRexrizonz: Never used a local mirror.00:31
rizonzChaiTRex: ok, found that issue00:31
theT00LMANhey so ive got an issue on 16.04 with amd and 4 monitors00:32
rizonzChaiTRex: local mirrros are great00:32
rizonzChaiTRex: if you have some servers, just do it00:32
theT00LMANxrandr doesnt see all 400:32
theT00LMANand xfce-display-settings does00:32
theT00LMANxfce-display-settings will let me do 4 in a horizontal row but not 3 on bottom 1 on top00:33
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theT00LMANfurthermore, it wont save the configuration and i have to redoo it whenever i bott00:34
theT00LMANdoes amd on linux suck or am i doing something wrong?00:35
Guest6676_theT00LMAN: no00:36
Guest6676_theT00LMAN: in my work we use ubuntu with amd00:36
Guest6676_theT00LMAN: why?00:36
theT00LMANwhy what?00:37
ChaiTRextheT00LMAN: AMD video cards were made a bit slower when 16.04 came out. I'm not sure if that's still the case, though.00:38
theT00LMANwell when i try configure it how i want it, i hit apply and then it changes the layout to 2 monitors with 2 disabled00:40
theT00LMANand xrandr doesnt see the fourth so i cant set it with that00:40
theT00LMANit does let me do four in a row [ ][ ][ ][ ]00:41
theT00LMANbut when i boot, it configures like this00:41
theT00LMAN[ ][ ]  [X][ ]00:42
theT00LMANwith number 3 disabled and a monitor sized gap between 2 & 300:42
theT00LMANoh and 3 & 4 out of order00:43
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ChaiTRextheT00LMAN: Sorry, this sort of thing is messed up in general, not just with AMD. Multiple monitors are not handled well. I'm personally not sure of any solutions to it, though there probably are some.00:44
theT00LMANi know my machines with mismatched nvidia work fine for this style set up00:45
lkthomasfolks, how exactly do I define runlevel on systemd startup script ?00:46
ChaiTRextheT00LMAN: My problems occur on Intel integrated graphics.00:47
Guest6676_  is Ubuntu good to use as server?00:47
ChaiTRextheT00LMAN: It's possible that nVidia does something right.00:47
Ben64Guest6676_: yes00:47
ChaiTRexGuest6676_: Yes, it's used for that a lot.00:47
Guest6676_Ben64: cool00:47
theT00LMANyou dont say00:47
Guest6676_Ben64: i'm using ubuntu here but as desktop00:47
theT00LMANGuest6676_: i use it and centos and genttoo for my servers00:48
Guest6676_Ben64: thinking use ubuntu as server in my work00:48
helplessCan anyone help me out00:48
Ben64Guest6676_: go for it00:48
pd1Guest6676_: just use the server edition...00:48
helplessRemoved boot entry with efibootmgr00:48
helplessand would like to get it back with livedvd00:48
IngCr3at1onI've got 16.04.2 booted on this laptop from a USB key and it's working more or less how I would expect. I plugged in an external USB harddrive and it can read it but it can't write to it00:48
ChaiTRexIngCr3at1on: How is the external drive formatted? FAT, NTFS, ext4?00:48
Guest6676_ok friends thank you, I'll use server edition of ubuntu00:49
Guest6676_:)00:49
IngCr3at1onthe drive is formatted as ext4 and I use it with my ubuntu laptop and arch desktop00:49
ChaiTRexIngCr3at1on: Can root write to it?00:49
pd1IngCr3at1on: when you unmount it and mount it by hand - any changes or still read only?00:49
IngCr3at1onChaiTRex: funny you asked that while I was typing :D00:49
ChaiTRexIngCr3at1on: Like with `sudo touch newfilename`00:49
IngCr3at1onChaiTRex: didn't try, will now also I'm not  sure pd1 but I can find out lol00:50
theT00LMANmount -o remount,rw00:50
pd1IngCr3at1on: and maybe the permissions are jsut wrong. what message do you get when you try to write to the drive?00:51
IngCr3at1onpermission denied but I'm disinclined to change the perms cause the drive works with my other machines and I generally don't use it with other computers00:51
IngCr3at1onit's just the only drive I have handy to try to pull data00:52
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IngCr3at1onsudo touch works so I'm just going to try remounting it as suggested00:52
theT00LMANmount -o remount,re /mountpoint00:52
IngCr3at1onnot sure why I didn't think of that a moment ago00:52
theT00LMANrw00:52
IngCr3at1onaye, ty theT00LMAN00:52
IngCr3at1onas I said I should have thought of that before even joining00:52
theT00LMANand what errors come when you run that00:52
pd1IngCr3at1on: if 'sudo touch blub' works then its a permission problem00:53
IngCr3at1onagreed pd100:53
pd1while blub is an imaginary filename00:53
IngCr3at1onyeah I did touch test but I knew what you meant lol00:53
IngCr3at1ontheTOOLMAN doesn't like my mountpoint for whatever reason lol00:54
IngCr3at1onor no... bad option00:54
IngCr3at1onscrew it...00:54
IngCr3at1onI'll just fix the perms00:54
pd1create a folder on the drive with 'sudo mkdir /path/to /drive/folderName' and run 'chown yourUSerName:yourUserName' then you should be able to write at least into that folder00:54
IngCr3at1onpd1: yep00:55
pd1sudo chown00:55
IngCr3at1onaye, for some reason I didn't really troubleshoot this much cause I was thinking it was a live ubuntu issue (not sure why); easy fix really lol00:55
IngCr3at1onthe fun part will be getting these files back onto the windows drive after I redo this person's OS but meh00:56
IngCr3at1ongod I hate windoze...00:56
pd1is the group name just a nice looking coverup for the gid in the background? or can is easily create the same group on 2 linux installs to use them to make permissions work between linux installs?00:57
pd1IngCr3at1on: still space on the usb device?00:57
ChaiTRexpd1: Yes, it's a cover for the GID.00:57
pd1ChaiTRex: ok00:57
IngCr3at1onpd1: which one? lol00:57
ChaiTRexpd1: You can, of course, create a group with a specific ID.00:57
ChaiTRexpd1: On both systems.00:57
IngCr3at1onhmm nvm I can' actually mount/access the flash drive it seems so I'll assume you mean the usb harddrive00:58
IngCr3at1onyes there's lots of space on it00:58
pd1ChaiTRex: yeah i could. but the coverup is there for a reason :P alll those numbers... who can remember them??? :P00:58
pd1IngCr3at1on: perhaps resize the ext4 and create a ntfs at the end? the beginning?00:59
theT00LMANewwww00:59
IngCr3at1onlol, not gonna happen00:59
IngCr3at1onI refuse!00:59
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pd1IngCr3at1on: kinda the right answer. if you clients win do not let you install funky etx4 tools....01:00
IngCr3at1onmore likely what I'll do is after I reinstall windoze on this POS I'll nuke the live Ubuntu partition from it and format that as NTFS, copy the files over to it then use that to copy them to the laptop lol01:00
theT00LMANyou know fat32 works linux and windows eh01:00
IngCr3at1ontheTOOLMAN that's the other option yes01:01
IngCr3at1oneither way I'll use the flash drive for that not my harddrive lol01:01
pd1theT00LMAN: that worked before "big data" got famous :D01:01
ChaiTRexexFAT is better than FAT32 for modern OSes. Supports files over 4 GB, for example.01:02
theT00LMANstill exfat is proprietary microcrap01:02
IngCr3at1onI seriously doubt there's anything big on this machine I'm just doing a bulk copy of the Documents and Settings directories01:02
theT00LMANoh in that case, rsync -avPl as root01:03
ChaiTRexIt would be nice if there was a Linuxish permissionless filesystem.01:03
IngCr3at1onlol.. why didn't I think of that!?!?01:03
theT00LMANthe "P" will keep mocrocrap permissons01:04
IngCr3at1onyeah01:04
IngCr3at1onthat's exactly what I should do lol01:04
theT00LMANbut do it as root01:04
theT00LMANdont be scared of root unless youre on a production server01:04
pd1and then be scared of the sysadmin not the root itself...01:04
IngCr3at1onwho said I was scared of root? lol01:05
theT00LMANand even them you can use root just dont run daemons as root01:05
theT00LMANwell im a senior sysadmon so i can do it freely01:05
IngCr3at1onlol, right01:05
pd1theT00LMAN: the deamon should take to drop priviledges it do not need!01:05
theT00LMANexactly and every daemon should run as its on user in chropt01:06
theT00LMANchroot01:06
pd1theT00LMAN: thats kinda impossible01:06
theT00LMANno its not01:06
theT00LMANlitlle bit of mount bind magic in your startup scripts and youre good01:07
bazhangtheT00LMAN, we dont recommend root here01:07
ChaiTRexWell, some daemons need less restrictions, like cron.01:07
theT00LMANlol so do i have to play by your rules?01:07
bazhangtheT00LMAN, sudo -i if you must01:07
theT00LMANcron should run as root01:07
ChaiTRexBut that's not a bad idea for almost all daemons.01:07
IngCr3at1onthat was a much better solution than copy lol thanks theT00LMAN01:08
Guest6676_ChaiTRex: what daemon?01:08
theT00LMANand sudo -i is working root but with an auditd trail01:08
ChaiTRexGuest6676_: Cron is one that should run fairly unrestricted.01:08
theT00LMANyeah but your cronjobs need to be their own users and chropt jailed01:09
adamgcoworker is on 14.04, did an apt-get autoremove (not sure that this caused the problem), rebooted, and now compiz shows no window decorations. Does this sound familiar to anyone?01:09
theT00LMANlets just say my crontab has a bunch of "&&"01:09
ChaiTRexI think that chrooting isn't a good idea for cron as non-root. The user might have read access to something outside of the proposed chroot and might have a cron job that uses that access.01:10
IngCr3at1onor not... lol01:10
ChaiTRextheT00LMAN: Yeah, I put an autoupdate thing with lots of && on a friend's computer so that it keeps things updated automatically without bothering them.01:10
IngCr3at1onthat created a 36byte file that would appear to be a symlink that is no longer accessible without that drive lol01:10
IngCr3at1onprobably the l in those options01:11
ChaiTRexadamg: Check the end of /var/log/apt/history.log01:11
ChaiTRexadamg: See what was removed.01:11
orlocktheT00LMAN: autid is better than making sudo log its requests01:11
IngCr3at1onmy mistake for copying your syntax theTOOLMAN instead of looking it up lol01:11
orlocktheT00LMAN: auditd, even01:11
IngCr3at1onand I just realized why autocomplete wasn't working for that name... theT00LMAN with zeros! lol01:11
IngCr3at1onI fail!01:11
theT00LMANyeah l is for symlinks but when you put the data on the new windows drive01:12
theT00LMANit will carry the symlinks over appropriately01:12
orlocktheT00LMAN: you can fork off processes and bypass any sudo command logging01:12
IngCr3at1onyeah I need the complete data copied onto the harddrive though so that I can nuke the data on the laptop and redo the OS01:12
IngCr3at1onso symlink won't work01:12
theT00LMANi know  which is why i chropt01:12
orlocktheT00LMAN: if this is something you are interested in, you should have a look at the CIS system hardening guidelines01:12
theT00LMANwell thats01:12
theT00LMANwhy i chroot everything01:13
theT00LMANrce is my fear01:13
theT00LMANand i use tmux so i know all about bypassing auditd logs01:13
orlocktmux should not bypass auditd logs01:13
pd1adamg: do you knwo what he was trying to do before the autoremove?01:14
theT00LMANyou get the initial sudo request but thays it01:14
theT00LMANhey i have to go my phone is gonna die01:14
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adamgpd1: he installed virtualbox and vagrant, then got messages that there were unused packages that could be removed and did the autoremove. I suspect that the unused packages predated the virtualbox/vagrant stuff, just hadn't been noticed before.01:17
pd1adamg: i assume you have no idea what exactly got removed right?01:17
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pd1adamg: resetting xorg.conf might help01:18
pd1back it up first!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11101:18
IngCr3at1onnah01:18
IngCr3at1onwho needs backups!01:18
pd1adamg: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/how-to-reset-compiz-and-unity-in-ubuntu.html this might help.01:19
adamgpd1: tried. buuut ChaiTRex thanks! that is fruitful. after the autoremove, there's an entry for commandline "aptdaemon --role='role-commit-packages'" at a half-hour boundary, so looks like an auto-upgrade cron of some sort01:22
ChaiTRexadamg: You're welcome.01:24
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tonytis there a overclocking thing nvidia that runs in linux?01:57
tonyt is there a overclocking thing for nvidia that runs in linux?01:57
Ben64tonyt: yes, part of the nvidia driver01:59
Rochvellonhttp://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?px=MTY1OTM&page=news_item02:00
tonytben where is it located?02:05
ZythyrAnyone here has used ImageMagick convert? I am trying to convert a SVG file to BMP file which as 24 bit. I did "convert test.svg -depth 24 test.bmp". It converts it 32 bit instead of 24 bit.02:05
wedgieZythyr: imagemagick has its own channel. May be better off asking in ##imagemagick02:07
Zythyrwedgie Thanks! I didn't know it had a channel02:07
gr33n7007hZythyr: try: `convert input.svg -type truecolor output.bmp`02:07
havoc_hivehello world02:08
Zythyrgr33n7007h Thanks. -type truecolor worked! Also I just tested -alpha off which also works. I dond't understand the difference though02:08
gr33n7007hZythyr: np02:09
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amazecpkQuestion. Why is it so damn hard to find the configuration files for installed applications02:20
amazecpkso far not a single application I've installed has had the config file in the specified location from the man. I'm on ubuntu 16.0402:21
amazecpk(specifically looking for the i3 blocks config file)02:21
havoc_hiveamazecpk: i dont seem to have a problem.02:21
amazecpkhavoc_hive, did I do something wrong during the installation process?02:22
ChaiTRexamazecpk: apt-file search packagename | egrep '^packagename:'02:22
havoc_hiveamazecpk: im not sure, how are you going about it?02:23
ChaiTRexamazecpk: You can also limit that further to including only files in /etc, for example.02:23
ChaiTRexamazecpk: There's also the possibility that you need to create the file.02:24
amazecpkhmm, could be, for for instance the i3 config file was under ~/.config/... not ~/.i3...02:25
ChaiTRexamazecpk: Ahh, the command I showed won't show things under /home.02:26
amazecpkThe fonts folder took me forever to find since everyone online had a different location to try.02:26
ChaiTRexamazecpk: Also, those files (in ~/.whatever) are generally created on first run of the application.02:26
amazecpkahh, let me see if that is the case02:27
amazecpknope. still cannot find the i3blocks config file.02:28
ChaiTRexSorry, have to go (store I'm in is closing).02:28
amazecpkno worries. thanks02:29
ChaiTRexYou're welcome.02:29
Basketball!test02:33
ubottuTesting... Testing... 1. 2.. 3...02:33
monty_hallanybody get sound blaster z working on ubuntu 17?02:34
monty_hallshows up in list of audio output devices but I'm getting no sound.02:35
monty_hallone second - rebooting02:35
amazecpkso.. anyone know where I can find the i3blocks config file?02:35
amazecpkon ubuntu 16.0402:35
BennyBHi everyone, I'm having an issue with a pendrive install, is anyone willing to help a bit?02:39
Druid-!test02:42
ubottuTesting... Testing... 1. 2.. 3...02:42
BennyBHi everyone, I'm having an issue with a pendrive install, is anyone willing to help a bit?02:45
gr33n7007hBennyB: whats the problem?02:47
BennyBHi, thanks, so I have a good pendrive install, just used it on a laptop yesterday. Trying it on a different laptop today and it's booting into GRUB02:48
BennyBAt which point I am totally lost. I just want to wipe the HDD and install02:49
gr33n7007hno why do you ask02:50
gr33n7007hBennyB: how'd you mean it boots into grub?02:53
BennyBIt's booting into a GRUB command line prompt02:54
BennyBFrom what I've googled it sounds like the BIOS isn't good at booting from USB?02:55
gr33n7007hBennyB: how did you create the usb?02:55
gr33n7007hhave you checked in bios settings?02:56
BennyBUsing pendrivelinux02:57
BennyBLatest LTS iso02:57
gr33n7007hBennyB: what OS is on this new laptop you're trying to boot from?02:58
BennyBIt has win7. Previous ownder thinks it's corrupted, so I'm trying to just put a fresh ubuntu install in02:59
Ben64try writing the iso using unetbootin or rufus or something02:59
Ben64also, check the hash sum to verify it02:59
gr33n7007hBennyB: or if you've got a linux laptop lying around try using `dd`03:00
gr33n7007hbut rufus should be good03:00
BennyBI just used the USB drive to install on a different laptop yesterday, so I'm pretty certain that's not the issue03:00
BennyBUnless that's not what you're getting at03:00
gr33n7007hBennyB: well, if it's booting into grub something gone amiss03:01
Ben64best to eliminate variables, and pendrivelinux is one03:01
BennyBOK. If I can get Windows to boot, what's the simplest way to install? I've only ever used the pendrive.03:02
Ben64write the iso using rufus or unetbootin03:03
gr33n7007hBennyB: or win32 disk imager03:03
BennyBAlright. I was just wondering if there were some commands in GRUB that I just didn't know about. I'll try a few different tacks from here. Thanks for your time!03:04
gr33n7007hyw BennyB03:04
SemiNushi03:13
adamuhola03:13
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syndikateHello people, my ubuntu automatically connects to the hotspot network on startup. I disabled connect automatically and even removed the network from the network manager. Still it is connecting to it on startup. When I check the network list via the manager, I can't even find it in the list.03:38
syndikateWhat could be the issue and how can I prevent it from connecting automatically?03:38
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rtg72aHi03:42
rtg72aIs anyone else having an issue on Ubuntu 17.04 where Ubuntu Software refuses to install anything? You click install and basically nothing happens03:43
_28Kbi got install greyed out03:44
_28Kbmessed up PPA stuff03:45
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rtg72a_28Kb: Mine isn't greyed out, install is there, but when I click it, it does nothing, even .deb packages that I download on my own03:48
rtg72aI have to constantly use sudo dpkg -i <deb package>03:49
wudo_honourUh, Jesus, so many people in here.04:09
k_szeIs it possible to get screen sleep without graphical desktop?04:22
k_szeI have 14.04 and I disabled the lightdm upstart task on purpose, so I only have 6 ttys and no graphical desktop. However, I still want the screen to properly sleep after some timeout.04:23
k_szeI don't want it to just go blank.04:23
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spetznaz_is it possible adding kali repositories in ubuntu could be done?04:36
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Bashing-omspetznaz_: https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian <- Advice For New Users On Not Breaking Their System04:38
jeff69any woman outthere??04:45
lotuspsychjegood morning to all04:54
EriC^^morning lotuspsychje04:55
lotuspsychjehey EriC^^04:56
Grorcohey guys quick question, what causes a symbolic link error?04:57
EriC^^Grorco: paste the error04:57
lotuspsychjeGrorco: hastebin.com the error to EriC^^05:00
GrorcoEriC^^, ln: failed to create symbolic link "/usr/bin/amdgpu-pro-uninstall" file exist05:01
GrorcoEriC^^, sorry I have to manually type it out :( not connected on the other laptop yet05:02
ikoniait says the problem in the error05:03
GrorcoEriC^^, when I cd to that dir I don't see the file there though from the terminal05:03
ikonia"the file already exists"05:03
ikoniaso you need to either remove the symolic link so it can be replaced, or use ln -sf to replace it05:03
Grorcoikonia, what does ln -sf do?05:04
EriC^^it forces it05:04
Grorcoso just put that at the end like this? ./amdgpu-pro-install ln -sf05:05
EriC^^actually delete the link then recreate it05:05
EriC^^sudo rm /usr/bin/amdgpu-pro-uninstall05:05
Grorcoalright thank you so that fixed that error, can anyone help me with this error?  https://pastebin.com/GEdS9jbj05:14
dragostiniI'm not ubuntu user, but can anyone tell me if the packages purple-facebook and purple-skypeweb or purple-skypeweb-git are in the ubuntu official repos? Just do a quick apt search for me ^^05:20
Bashing-om!info purple-facebook xenial | dragostini05:21
ubottudragostini: Package purple-facebook does not exist in xenial05:21
dragostini!info purple-skypeweb05:21
ubottuPackage purple-skypeweb does not exist in zesty05:21
dragostini!info purple-skypeweb xenial05:21
ubottuPackage purple-skypeweb does not exist in xenial05:22
dragostinibeauty. Thanks Bashing-om05:22
Bashing-omdragostini: :)05:22
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dimajhey guys, is there a way to check which HDD is connected via USB vs internal SATA port?05:31
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dimajand to identify which disk corresponds to which bay in a system05:31
dimajnm. i think i found it via "lshw -c storage -c disk" and then search for anything that does not have "usb-storage" in the configuration05:37
Bashing-omdimaj: ' sudo lshw -C Disk -short ' may help too, and then read the boot log for the ATA assignements .05:38
aavrugI am using Ubuntu 14.04 and trying to run docker with some assigned memory so it will use that memory for the specific container but getting error WARNING: Your kernel does not support swap limit capabilities, memory limited without swap.05:38
aavrugI also tried to modify the grub file but it is not working as well.05:38
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rodrigot23does abybody have the unrar duplicated bug in ubuntu 16.0405:41
dimajthanks Bashing-om05:41
uL4m0gI recently bought a laptop with ubuntu 17.04 pre-installed, what I'd like to know is if its possible to backup the entire os on a thumbdrive, and if its possible to restore from it.05:42
Bashing-omdimaj: Small bit to try and help :)05:42
lotuspsychje!backup | uL4m0g05:44
ubottuuL4m0g: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning05:44
lotuspsychjeuL4m0g: im curious wich brand of laptop gives 17.04 on it?05:45
uL4m0glotuspsychje, system76 is intended for linux, i bought their Gazelle laptop and I get the option of 16.04 or 17.0405:46
lotuspsychjeuL4m0g: ok thanks, in my opinion, its best to backup your data to external device and if something happens with ubuntu, just reinstall fresh with your usb stick05:48
lotuspsychjeuL4m0g: its easy and free to create your own ubuntu usb stick05:48
uL4m0glotuspsychje, i not so recently bought an acer laptop and i couldnt do much because of uefi secure boot locking windows 10 so i googled unlock laptop and i saw people saying system7605:49
lotuspsychjeuL4m0g: its possible to install ubuntu on an uefi system also05:49
uL4m0glotuspsychje, true, but i just wanna make sure i back up the os that came with it just in case :)05:49
lotuspsychjeuL4m0g: 17.04 has 9 months support, so if you back that Os up, you wont have much of time with it05:50
uL4m0glotuspsychje, well the acer laptop that i bought is literally lock to win10 os, so i couldnt boot ubuntu i had to go to legacy05:50
lotuspsychjeuL4m0g: i suggest you create an usb stick with an LTS release perhaps05:51
lotuspsychjeuL4m0g: to install ubuntu, just disable secureboot and fastboot05:51
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uL4m0glotuspsychje, that's one of the issue, the bios on my acer laptop is rigged like there's no option to disable secureboot/fastboot05:52
uL4m0gonly change from uefi to legacy05:52
uL4m0gand other basic05:52
lotuspsychjeuL4m0g: hard to believe, wich type of acer is that?05:53
lotuspsychje!uefi > uL4m0g doublecheck all settings here05:55
ubottuuL4m0g, please see my private message05:55
uL4m0glotuspsychje, acer E5-575-33BM, i3 7100 4GB DDR4,05:55
EriC^^uL4m0g: did you try setting the admin bios password? that gives more features when you set it05:56
EriC^^an option to "trust" an os might appear05:56
uL4m0gEric^^, ok let me try 1 sec05:57
rodrigot23does anybody get an empty folder when they use ynrar on ubuntu 16.04?06:01
rodrigot23unrar*06:02
uL4m0gEric^^, Oh my god! your suggestion worked.06:04
EriC^^uL4m0g: great!06:04
uL4m0gEric^^, i set bios admin password and it gave me option for TPM, did a quick lookup online something to do with disowning stuff, anyways i went to boot and change boot mode from legacy to uefi, and can now disable the secure boot06:05
EriC^^uL4m0g: nice06:08
dlrvisHi06:28
Guest61430!help06:35
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience06:35
Guest61430can someone help me, how do i change my name? i connected via terminal06:36
YankDownUnderGuest61430: You would do: /nick name-you-want06:37
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Swampfoxthank you Yank :)06:37
Swampfoxappreciate it06:37
Xristos_gia tis gynaikes mas?06:37
YankDownUnderSwampfox: All good06:37
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vNistelrootHi guys! maybe someone could help me out, Im looking for an ubuntu version with a specific 3.13.x kernel06:53
vNistelrootim trying to set-up a specific driver for an SPI programmer06:54
ducassevNistelroot: 3.13 was 14.04 iirc06:54
sethhi all06:55
vNistelrootheya ducasse, let me check06:56
ducassevNistelroot: _not_ 14.04.5, that comes with a later kernel. you'd need the original 14.04 image.06:56
vNistelroothm im running in a vm ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS and it comes with 4.4.006:56
vNistelrootahh06:56
vNistelrootwould ubuntu-14.0.04.1-desktop-i386 do the trick?06:59
ducassevNistelroot: yes, i think so. let me doublecheck.06:59
YankDownUnderhttps://askubuntu.com/questions/517136/list-of-ubuntu-versions-with-corresponding-linux-kernel-version07:00
ducassevNistelroot: yes, that's the one.07:00
vNistelrootthank you YankDownUnder ducasse, lets check07:01
xanguavNistelroot: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack07:01
proxx_Does anyone know if ZFS is considered stable on linux , aka production ready ?07:01
ducasseproxx_: it's mature, yes.07:02
vNistelrootyeah that ubuntu comes with 3.13.0-3207:02
vNistelrootlets try this driver07:03
vNistelrootjust for share, im trying to set-up ch341 spi flash programmer07:03
phablet__0ð2a07:05
proxx_ducasse , thanks07:05
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ijDoes systemd automatically make nfs mounts depend on network?07:18
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YankDownUnderij: Locally, right?07:23
ijYankDownUnder, What do you mean?07:23
YankDownUnderij: The NFS mounts - are they local mounts?07:23
ijThey're network mounts.07:24
YankDownUnderI'd assume that if the network is not present, then an NFS mount would not show up (if it was setup to automatically mount)07:24
ducasseij: it should, but i always add the _netdev mount option anyway07:28
ThetaOrionisHey guys, so yesterday I made a fresh install of Ubuntu 17.04 Mate, and the ugly DNS bug kept me offline. So I turned off DNSSEC, and updated my system with latest packages (which resolved the issue), but07:34
hailhydraI have a TASCAM US-122 and I can't get it to work with Ubuntu 16.0407:34
ThetaOrionisI was infected (first time, like ever!) with some ad-redirecting malware, that went straight to my router, changed DNS tables and affected all my devices connected to the Wifi07:34
ThetaOrionisI previously resetted the router to see if Ubuntu's Wifi issue was due to bad router conf, and that resetted the password too. As such, the infection occurred.07:36
ThetaOrionisNow, I want to make a fresh Ubuntu installation again, and the official ISO has the same problem. I simply can't get online to get the latest updates.07:36
ThetaOrionisIs there any way I can download the ISO with all the latest updates bundled?07:36
* ThetaOrionis doesn't want to go to Mint or anything else07:37
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ducasseThetaOrionis: sorry, no, but can't you just install the regular way, 'fix' resolved, apply updates etc? you can install without installing updates.07:38
pd1 hailhydra: is that a usb camere?07:38
Ben64ThetaOrionis: dns bug? infected? what?07:38
ThetaOrionisducasse, That's what caused the issue. :( I manually edited the file yesterday, and soon after (within 5 mins) my router got infected07:39
oerhekshow do you tell your router is 'infected' ??07:40
Ben64thats not how anything works07:40
ducasseThetaOrionis: editing something local can not cause a compromise of your router.07:40
oerheksturning off dnssec is a bad advise.07:40
ThetaOrionisBen64, Yes, actually I resetted the router first, so the password and username got resetted to default values. Possibly that's why the malware crept in. All my devices (phone, tab, laptop) on the wifi started getting redirected to some oxoclik.net site07:40
Ben64well that isn't ubuntu's fault07:40
pd1ducasse: perhaps upnp....07:41
pd1but who knows07:41
ducasseoerheks: yes, but it can get him online long enough to get the update that will let him turn it back on.07:41
ThetaOrionisoerheks, Everything started getting redirected, and I started getting captchas on every site I visited07:41
Ben64sounds like you need a new router07:41
pd1or a serial conenction!07:42
ducassepd1: no, but this is offtopic.07:42
pd1i know ducasse07:42
ThetaOrionisBen64, Well, I resetted the router again, and plan to upgrade the firmware and change everything (admin password and everything else)07:42
ThetaOrionisoerheks, Right, actually I followed Hecticgeek's guide here http://www.hecticgeek.com/2017/04/ubuntu-17-04-systemd-dns-issues/07:43
ThetaOrionisoerheks, And despite that he mentioned the security risk, I just had to get online to get the latest updates. :(07:43
pd1maybe user you phone07:43
pd1use your07:43
ThetaOrionispd1, Tried everything, using 2 phones and their USB and Wifi hotspots, but Ubuntu just refuses to get connected :(07:44
pd1manually resolve in the /etc/hosts?07:44
ThetaOrionisEven in the Live environment, connection isn't happening. And changing nameserver to Google's free servers (temporarily) doesn't help07:45
ThetaOrionispd1, I'm afraid I'm hardly well-versed enough to edit /etc/hosts by myself. Is there a guide anywhere? :)07:46
ducasseThetaOrionis: did you stop resolved?07:46
ThetaOrionisducasse, Yeah, actually I restarted it using the command, but after setting DNSSEC=off.07:47
pd1jsut add entries like that:07:47
pd1123.123.123.123 web.address.ofthesiteyoune.ed07:47
ducasseThetaOrionis: and that didn't work this time?07:47
ThetaOrionisducasse, Actually I tried it from the live environment, and no, it didn't work. :(07:48
ThetaOrionisducasse, I'm a noob when it comes to cubersecurity, so I'm kinda scared to first install Ubuntu and make the same changes again :(07:48
pd1but updateing the system solved the issue?07:48
ThetaOrionisAlso, I tried using my phone's hotspot this time. Still nothing.07:49
YankDownUnderUbuntu infects routers now? Whoa...07:49
ducasseThetaOrionis: try just stopping resolved and set servers manually in resolv.conf07:49
ThetaOrionispd1, Exactly. Looks like there's a new version of the file that disables DNSSEC and that worked07:49
Ben64so install and update07:50
Ben64what's the problem07:50
pd1then jsut give us the server that is mentioned in /etc/apt/sources.list, we give you the ip address and you append that to the /etc/hosts, update the system, and remove the line in the /etc/hosts07:50
ThetaOrionisducasse, ok, I'm trying that07:50
ThetaOrionisBen64, After installation, there's no connectivity to update. And if I stop DNSSEC manually before getting the updates (to get the said updates), I'm worried that such a situation might occur again :(07:51
Ben64it won't07:51
ducasseThetaOrionis: just set a good password on your router, don't let it sit there with the default.07:52
ThetaOrionisActually, overall it was my fault. Resetting the router resetted the admin passwords too, and I forgot to change them.07:52
ThetaOrionisducasse, Exactly, I always did that. But resetting it (to check if the issue was with the router) caused the issue. :(07:53
YankDownUnderThetaOrionis: Is it safe to asume you've also reset the firewall on the router...?07:53
ThetaOrionisYankDownUnder, no, the firewall is ON by default. However, the ACL was deactivated.07:54
YankDownUnderThetaOrionis: So since it's "on" by default, I'm sure you double checked it to make absolutely sure, right? Like anyone would do if they're worried about mucking things up...07:55
ThetaOrionisYankDownUnder, Yeah, I double-checked, and UFW was ON too. :\07:56
* ThetaOrionis is afk, there's a visitor07:57
YankDownUnderThe router has logs. Check the router's logfiles. If something "intrusive" shows up, then start checking devices.07:57
donjuanhow to fix this http://imgur.com/a/nGpUh07:58
ducasse!mint | donjuan07:59
ubottudonjuan: The Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu and its official flavors, since other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. So please use their dedicated support venues, for example: Linux Mint (#linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org), Kali Linux (#kali-linux), and LXLE (#lxle)07:59
donjuan?08:00
YankDownUnderdonjuan: There is a #linuxmint-help channel to ask in08:01
oerheksdonjuan, mint has its own issues, see ubottu for their irc08:01
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ThetaOrionisWell, the router's security isn't an issue. I'll sanitize it and everything else, but it's disheartening to see that 17.04's faulty default confs messed things up for Linux noobs like me :(08:08
ThetaOrionisI guess I'll simply stick to the last LTS for a while, guys. What I want is a reasonably secure setup that works out of the box, and I don't have to mess up the conf files to get the Wifi working.08:10
ThetaOrioniss/Wifi/Internet08:10
ThetaOrionisBut thanks nonetheless, ducasse, YankDownUnder, Ben64, pd1 and others. :)08:10
ducasseThetaOrionis: the router's security is what put you in this situation, and there are always bugs in new releases.08:11
ducasseThetaOrionis: but good luck, and no problem :)08:11
ThetaOrionisducasse, yeah. Actually I shouldn't have resetted the router in the first place, but being a true noob, I wasn't familiar with DNSSEC and such. So I did the first thing that came to mind. :)08:12
* ThetaOrionis starts re-downloading Ubuntu 16.04 08:12
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aryanHi everyone, why do I get https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-L2IVwME2nlE/WQBRYmNcRYI/AAAAAAAAdiw/v4GqIjbgqEk-O8QU98tqoRmLFPeDmaWhACL0B/h1152/2278171425012422304%253Faccount_id%253D1    screen and not ahead when I boot my UBuntu08:23
aryan?08:23
aryananyone around please ?08:25
ducasse!patience | aryan08:26
ubottuaryan: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/08:26
aryanhmm ok ducasse08:27
pynkiaryan, ctrl+alt+f1, login, sudo dmesg   dos this show any errors and if yes what errors?08:30
aryanpynki: ok let me check08:30
aryanpynki: what is the default login on ctrl+alt+f1 ?08:32
pynkiyour user and your password08:32
aryanpynki: the thing is, its on the live boot08:33
aryanpynki: I tried every distro08:33
aryanand it stucks on that08:33
pynkioh08:33
pynkithats a different issue08:33
Ben64every distro?08:33
aryanI mean, every ubuntu versions08:33
aryanfrom 14.04, 16.04 to 17.0408:33
Ben64try ubuntu-mate08:34
aryanhm ok08:34
aryanBen64: I am downloading MATE and will try08:35
aryanBen64: I used startup disk creator, is it fine ?08:35
Ben64yeah08:35
aryanDo you suggest unetbootin ?08:36
aryanor multiusbboot ?08:36
Ben64unetbootin works also08:36
Ben64personally, i use dd08:36
aryanBen64: dd never worked for me08:36
hailhydraI'm reading some instrucitons on how to get an older piece of hardware working and it says that sound card info is in /etc/asound.conf but I don't have that file. Where is it on Ubuntu 16.04?08:36
TafThorneGood morning. I have an Ubuntu 16.04 PC that has ongoing odd behaviour.  It periodically looses or forgets to renew its DHCP assigned IPv4 address.  Is this a good place to ask for help diagnosiing the issue?  I have already checked /etc/networks (blank), /var/lib/dhcp/dhcp.leases (empty file last touched in 2015) and had a look at what syslog (nothing) and jounalctl says.08:37
hanzohello08:40
TafThorneIn the past I have got things working again by either unplugging and reinserting the network cable or taking the interface down and up.  As this keeps happening I would like to try and resolve the problem.  AFAIK there are ~6 other Ubuntu PCs on this network that get along Ok with the Windows 2012r2 DHCP server.08:40
pynkiTafThorne, is that network dependent or does this happen on different networks?08:40
hailhydraTafThorne: Thats not the way DHCP works08:40
hanzocant believe that my old laptop working for UM16.04 @_@08:40
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TafThornepynki, it is a fixed PC, not a laptop so I cannot really answer that.  There are no other networks here to try with.08:41
aryanBen64: pynki what may be the issue BTW ?08:41
hanzoi have install lm-sensors.. but i cant find it anywhere?08:41
aryanwhy I get that screen ?08:41
TafThornehailhydra, in what way is what I have said not how DHCP works?  Clients request addresses, DHCP servers provide them.  Perodically clients should renew their addresse.  No?08:41
pynkiTafThorne, unstable network08:41
SimonNLTafThorne: I would try resetting the router to factory settings.08:42
hailhydraTafThorne: No the server givs out leases08:42
YankDownUnderTafThorne: Safe to assume you've double-checked your network settings - and tried restarting the network (on the workstation) to see if you get a lease?08:43
TafThornepynki, The managed switches claim no packet loss.  This is limited to the one machine though.  It's NIC claims no errors or drops.  All wired.  It could be that but I was trying to eliminate other options.08:43
TafThorneYankDownUnder, If I do those steps it has got a lease in the past.  It then fails to get one again some time later.  I am trying to fix the route cause rather than paper over.08:44
TafThornehailhydra, the client asks for leases.08:44
YankDownUnderTafThorne: Is it possible to just use a static IP on this network?08:44
pynkiTafThorne, can you wireshark the interface and then see if the normal DHCP flow is going on? discovery, offer, request,ack, (info), release ?08:44
TafThornepynki, I could.  The capture would likeley have to run for many weeks though to catch when this blip happens and it enteres the failure state.08:45
TafThorneYankDownUnder, There is a small pool of addresses that could be used statically.08:46
pynkiits a text file - as my profs used to say back in 2007 - don't care about storage...08:46
pynkiTafThorne, but there are enough free addresses for dhcp clients?08:46
YankDownUnderTafThorne: So then you could possibly set the machine up as a static IP based workstation?08:47
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TafThornepynki, I can check how many leases are spare.  That is a good idea.08:48
TafThorneYankDownUnder, I could set it up to do static.  I could manually force a renew that would possibly work.  Do either of those steps help me diagnose why the DHCP system seems to now be working?08:49
pynkino, its a coverup of the problem :D08:50
TafThornepynki & YankDownUnder, I have been covering it up for a year or more.  Now I must reluctatntly either deal with it or face more coverin up.08:50
YankDownUnderTafThorne: There could also be an issue with the MAC address database that lives on the MS server (*wow* surpise!) - ergo, you could also blow out the MAC address on the MS server, and then start "fresh" with renewing the DCHP lease...08:51
TafThorneHas even kept doing it through a dist-upgrade to 14.04 and possibly a move to a new building (the old building did have oor wireing)08:51
pynkiTafThorne, also check if you MAC address is unique on the network08:52
TafThornepynki, The DHCP server claims only 73% use of addresses at present.  As this is a UK focused site I do not expect many people suddenly turned up at 9pm and started using up all the allocaitons then ran away before I cme in this morning.08:53
abb4s_hi every body i want to test my flask app , i read this tutorial : http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/0.12/testing/ but it need import flaskr , how should i install flaskr package ???08:53
hailhydraAren't you supposed to calculate your clients by class address to get the correct lease time?08:54
pynki_or even more?08:54
pynki_i eman 50 people working on 50 workstations with 50 phones and 25 tablets....depending on what you do in the office it might get critical fast08:55
ab5niHi. I'm trying to compile NetHack 3.6 under xenial, and it's bitching about not being able to locate libncurses.a . I've installed all the required libncurses5 libs. What gives? TIA08:55
hailhydraabb4s_: with pip just like all python packages08:55
hailhydraClass C address is only 254 clients08:55
TafThornehailhydra, I do not know...08:56
hailhydragotta make some subnets08:56
TafThornepynki, oh no... Is there an easy way for me to check for duplicate addresses or is it time to look in a lot of switch logs and device terminals?08:56
hailhydraduplicates and collisions will get dropped simple by TCP negotiation08:57
pynki_TafThorne, don't knwo what you are doing there -there should be no case of "factory based" double mac addresses. but if you guys are flshing formwares to your own devices, let people playaround with that kind of stuff - better check08:57
felis1Is there anyone out there that can help me with a quick question about ubuntu mate 16.04, which I just installed? I'm a total newbie to Linux08:58
pynki_TafThorne, we had issues with firmwares that came from factories with fixed mac addresses in it  and we flashed all dev devices with it and it was a chaos :D08:58
TafThorneThe server thinks I should have a lease that does not expire until the 02/05/2017 21:3347.  That is exactly 8 days after the last client logs say it made a DHCPRREQUEST and got a DHCPACK.08:58
TafThornepynki, We do end up with duplicate addresses on the device we build here.  They are not NICs though and have always got at least our default MAC address in our allocation range in them.09:00
pynki_TafThorne, but not your workstation, right? or do you define the MACs of the workstations too in that network?09:00
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hailhydraTafThorne: bring the lease duration down. It sounds like your running out of addresses. Try 4 days.09:01
TafThornepynki_, work stations are as purchased from manufactuer.  We do not change MAC addresses in them.  Just run a cross compiler on them to generate code for the devices we mess up ourselves.09:02
TafThornehailhydra, It looks like this PC was given a new 8 day lease last night by the server.  Only the client seems to have forgoten about it.  I can talk with the network admin about changing the lease time down from 8 to 4 but I do not think we are running short of addresses.09:03
pynki_TafThorne, then double MACs shouldn't be a problem09:04
pynki_TafThorne, you shutdown the workstation?09:04
TafThornepynki_, I had done nothing to the work sation.  It is next to me.09:05
TafThornepynki_, secodns before you sent that message I pulled the network cable and plugged it back in.09:05
pynki_TafThorne, i am still looking for a way to reproduce or record the problem without running wireshar all the time :D09:05
pynki_ll09:07
pynki_:/09:07
kaizokuo/09:08
TafThorneThe workstation now has an address (the same as the old lease).  The DHCP server now says the lease is renewed as of a minute or two ago.09:09
TafThorneOh the /var/lib/dhcp directory isnt where leases are stored any more is it... bother.  I should have been llokign elsewhere.. .but where?09:10
hailhydraconsider the problem intermittent and move on09:10
hateballTafThorne: should be noted in the files section for man dhcpd09:10
TafThornepynki_, thanks.  I am going to be afk for a few minutes but I will be back.  If you come up with something to instrument this it would be good bu tno rush.09:10
pynki_TafThorne, run tshark in the background, rotate the outputted files somehow, keep them long enough to caver your absinence, wait for the problem and then you have at least a network dump of what happens when the problem occurs09:15
hailhydrain older versions of Ubuntu usb devices were in /proc/bus/usb/ where are they now?09:18
ducassehailhydra: you must be confusing /proc with /sys09:25
blackflowhailhydra: there's /dev/bus/usb, at least lsusb reads from there09:26
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Delphinhow do I tell what version of ubuntu I'm running?09:32
ikonialsb_release09:32
ikoniaor the "about" tab09:32
shreddingI have a directory with roughly 100k files and i need to run a script over every file.09:38
shreddingThat is very, very slow.09:38
shreddingHow can i speed that up? Chunking into subdirs?09:38
ducasseshredding: are the files big?09:39
shredding100k09:39
shreddingkb09:39
shreddingbut i already have the feel that the problem lies within my python implementation.09:39
pynki_is the time linear?when running on half of it --> half of the time?09:40
shrikrishna??09:42
ppfis there a clever way to test a microphone?09:42
shreddingpynki_: I think it's not an NP problem :-)09:42
mcphailshredding: do you know where your bottleneck is? With that number of files, it is likely to be disk i/o09:44
pynki_load them into the ram! :O09:44
shreddingmcphail: Atm I think it's the python implementation that is not an enumerator.09:45
shreddinggimme a few secs, i will follow with details09:45
mcphailshredding: from the hacking I've done on thesilversearcher, optimising your script or algorithm might not help very much as the disk i/o is the major hindrance09:47
shreddingi think changing from os.walk to a glob based python algorithm already did some major improvements.09:48
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shreddinghm, well it didn't09:51
shreddingbut actually it looks like the disk io is not he major problem, but the parsing of the content with beautifulsoup09:53
mcphailbeautifulsoup is slow09:53
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wannaswitchhi, planning to switch to linux & install it on Lenovo Yoga 260. I'm going for the i3 version so the components are going to be different from what's listed at the ubuntu certified list. How strictly should they match?10:20
bojanI have bug after suspend on ubuntu mate 16.04 ,please help10:21
hateballwannaswitch: well your biggest headaches driverwise would be GPU and wifi, so as long as they're the same then you should be fine I guess10:23
hateballrarely see any cpu related issues these days10:23
bojanI use acer aspire 7720 ,old laptop,other stuffs work fine for now10:23
zambadoes ubuntu support the bcrypt hash in /etc/shadow?10:26
bojanwhen I pushed a force shutdown or simple shutdown it wont suspend,so I need to restart the computer and then it works fine10:26
bojannvidia driver updated,and intel firmware also ,..10:27
wannaswitchmm, wifi is intel 8260 2x2 AC, not the broadcom. gpu both skylake10:29
bojanmany people reported this problem with suspend on laptops,obviosly its a bug,linux mint 18.01 also has that problem too,and what else can I say it is lts version..10:32
hateballbojan: are you using 16.04?10:33
bojanyes I am10:33
bojangreat distro,but that bug is annoying10:34
hateballbojan: you could try using a later kernel with HWE for xenial maybe10:34
hateball!hwe10:34
ubottuThe Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack10:34
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bojanI ll try ,thanks man,..10:35
TafThornepynik_, thank you for your help.  I will try and setup the rotating network caputre in time for the next issue.10:35
rizonzsomeone preseeding against 64 bits mirrors only ?10:36
hateballbojan: as you can see from that wiki page: sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic-hwe-16.04 xserver-xorg-hwe-16.0410:36
rizonzhateball: he man! how are you ?10:37
wannaswitchthanks hateball, I think I dodged a bullet with your help10:37
gogetasleeps10:37
hateballwannaswitch: how so?10:39
wannaswitchthat wifi card intel 8260 seems like trouble10:39
hateballwannaswitch: generally... intel is your best bet tho10:40
gogetaamd 4 life10:40
hateballwannaswitch: fixes appear released, if you saw https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/164782610:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1647826 in linux-firmware (Ubuntu Artful) "intel 8260 doesn't work with linux kernel 4.8+ when using ucode version 22" [Medium,Confirmed]10:40
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wannaswitchI see. I wonder if I should browse for kernel versions now10:41
hateballwannaswitch: which version of ubuntu do you intend to install? 17.04 comes with 4.1010:42
wannaswitchno other intentions than to try to follow this: https://certification.ubuntu.com/hardware/201512-20419/10:42
wannaswitchI'm am utterly clueless, and wish to take no risks :)10:42
wannaswitchand the version I'd buy has i3-6100, wifi intel 8260 2x2,10:44
hateballfor skylake gpu you will want a rather updated kernel/xorg at any rate. so if you go for LTS you may need to use HWE10:44
bojanhateball I tried  it over terminal and it said that I have that version of kernel,nothing to update or upgrade at all10:44
hateballbojan: what's the output of "uname -r" ?10:44
bojanlinux-generic-hwe-16.04 is already the newest version (4.8.0.49.21).10:51
bojanxserver-xorg-hwe-16.04 is already the newest version (1:7.7+13ubuntu4~16.04.2).10:51
bojan0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.10:51
bojanbojan@bojan-Aspire-7720:~$10:51
bojanthat is shown up into terminal10:51
hateballbojan: what's the output of "uname -r" ?10:52
hateballIt's one thing to install a kernel, another to use it :)10:52
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bojancan you explain me a little better about that output hateball10:53
hateballbojan: if you just run "uname -r" in a terminal, that shows which kernel version you are currently running10:53
bojanI didnt use linux along time ago ,and forgot some things10:54
hateballhaving 4.8.0.49 *installed* doesnt mean much if you have booted something else10:54
hateballas you can have multiple kernels10:54
bojanok10:54
bojanbojan@bojan-Aspire-7720:~$ uname -r10:55
bojan4.8.0-49-generic10:55
bojanbojan@bojan-Aspire-7720:~10:55
hateballbojan: yea that is good, means you are using what you have installed10:55
hateballbojan: what is less good is that you are still having problems10:55
bojanminer problem ,but I have problem,like I said before only when I restart laptop it works fine again on a suspend and have no problem10:56
hateballbojan: which nvidia driver version?10:57
bojanjust a second10:57
hateballbojan: you can launch "nvidia-settings" and it should say10:57
hateballbojan: if you are using 16.04 default driver then there are known resume bugs10:58
bojanyeah ,I know that10:58
bojannvidia ge force 8400 mGS ,driver Nvidia binary driver version 340.102,proprietary tested version11:00
bojanalso using Processor microcode firmware for intel cpus,from intel microcode proprietary11:02
hateballbojan: yeah, that's considered the "legacy" driver but there is no later one for your chipset so...11:03
wannaswitchmaybe someone wants to recommend me a machine. I'm looking for a 25-30cm touch screen laptop, preferably fanless11:03
hateballbojan: I dont really much else you can do other than to file a !bug against the kernel you're using11:03
bojanmust do that ,tried almost everything11:04
wannaswitchand I'm trying to stay to a low budget, 1k euros or something like that. if I go 2k, then I can simply buy the xps 1311:04
hateball!bug | bojan11:04
ubottubojan: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.11:04
bojanI ll do that ,thanks again11:05
pynki_wannaswitch, have a look at the dells11:07
bojanI also tried mint 18.01 cinamon ,great distro,but also the same problem with suspend and wi fi network11:07
wannaswitchI browsed some inspirons. I think they were some of the widest machines I found11:08
hateballwannaswitch: you could try asking in ##hardware11:08
wannaswitchthanks11:08
bojaneven worse than mate 16.04,so for now I ll stick with mate,11:08
gogetalol11:08
gogetabojan, you can use the 3rd party messa drivers there mutch faster then stock 16.04 adds support for open gl 4 etc11:09
bojangogeta ,try that too ,it messed up my touchpad ,completely freezed the system11:11
WiekHello11:12
WiekSorry what command can use for  view the hd mounted?11:12
pynki_df -h for example11:13
pynki_bad example11:13
EriC^^Wiek: "lsblk" or ^11:13
hateballWiek: What do mean "view" ?11:13
pynki_but should show it to you11:13
_arktos75_Wiek https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingUUID11:14
hateballWiek: "mount" will show where a device/partition is mounted and with what options11:14
hateballSo... many ways to do stuff when "view" is undefined11:14
_arktos75_yep11:15
wannaswitchactually dell inspiron 11 3157 seems magnificent11:16
bojanubottu ,its bad that the system cant automatically recognize the bug ,all bugs and send them directly to be seen ,.11:19
ubottubojan: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)11:19
bojanhaha11:19
serdarhello11:21
gogetabojan, talking to the bot are we11:23
snadgeis there going to be unity like features added to gnome shell to ease the transition?11:25
snadgePerhaps a better question is.. when is this question most likely going to be answered publically? just so we have some kind of reassurance11:26
gogetasnadge, gnome has them unity was based off gtk11:26
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Guest73469do i need a static ip for my home server?11:26
gogetasnadge, im shure they will have there own spin on the teaming thow11:26
snadgeUnity was its own thing based around compiz.. wayland and the gnome compositor are quite a bit different11:27
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bojansnadge,gnome is simpler ,for me it is better to use11:28
snadgetge transition will be a little jarring for some at this present time, so i feel its a pertinent question11:28
gogetasnadge, unity was part o the blowback agenst gnome 311:28
snadgeyeah but i still prefer unity 7 to gnone shell at this current time11:28
gogetasnadge, now gnome 3 kinda does not suck now11:28
snadgeit sucks less yes.. but it still has sone issues11:29
ducassesnadge: the only thing that has been said is that they will try to provide a clean experience like upstream intended it.11:29
gogetasnadge, yes but that can be fixed by addons :)11:29
bojanI missed old ubuntu 10.04 ,10.10 ,that was great distros and stable,very stable11:29
gogetadont we all11:29
gogetagnome 2 all was good11:29
bojanyeah the best ,my first linux11:30
gogetafor a time all was good then gnome devs lost there minds11:30
snadgeim not that nostalgic.. it sounds like to me, ubuntu will just be what ubuntu gnome was11:31
gogetastarted that we know better then you attude11:31
snadgelike upstream intended is the part that deeply concerns me11:31
gogetaso everyone stayed away from gnome 311:31
lambadabonjour11:32
gogetathey got the idea after they where not used by anybody for the last 7 years11:32
bojanI ll certainly stayed away11:32
snadgeTo heck with what they think..thats part of why unity was created in the first place.. upstreams decisions cant be entirely trusted or considered rational at all times11:32
lambadapourquoi j'ai plus acces a internet ?11:33
gogetaits how xorg was born11:33
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blackflow!fr | lambada11:33
ubottulambada: Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci.11:33
gogetaxfree lost there minds in a simmler way11:33
lambadaho, dsl, merci11:33
snadgeForking gnome just because you dont lije one or two things about the interface is daft11:33
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lambadaje vais essayer11:34
ducasse!discuss11:34
ubottuWant to talk about Ubuntu, but don't have a support question? /join #ubuntu-discuss for non-support Ubuntu discussion, or try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. Thanks!11:34
gogetasnadge, it was more then a interface problem it was the we know better you cant change anything attude11:34
gogetasnadge, they finnly quit that crap but it took years11:35
bojannice quit discussion ,nothing else11:35
lambadaca y est?11:35
Guest61209I have big problems. after upgrading to zeisty, my server is not booting anymore.11:36
ducassebojan: you don't need to quit, but move it to an appropriate channel. this channel is for support issues only.11:36
Guest61209I booted the  recovery mode, but for some reason I cannot mount the disks11:36
Ben64Guest61209: can you give more detail11:37
Guest61209ARRAY /dev/md1 UUID=792eb569:39555c7f:7eccbec1:0cbd97cb and if I try to mount it, I get this: mount: special device /dev/md1 does not exist11:38
ikoniaprobably because the array doesn't exist in recovery mode as it's not started11:38
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Serdar1hmm11:39
Serdar1ikonia, what exactly do you mean has not startetd?11:39
gogetaSerdar1, just fdisk -l11:40
ikoniathe software raid array has not been started11:40
gogetaSerdar1, see where your drives are at them mount them11:40
Serdar1gogeta, they are not mounted11:41
Serdar1ikonia, I will check, thanks11:41
gogetayou can still list them11:41
quemubottu: what11:41
ubottuI am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)11:41
Serdar1gogeta, I have 3 of these /dev/sdb1  *           63    1992059    1991997 972.7M fd Linux raid autodetect and one swap on two devices.11:42
Serdar1sda1,3,4 are raid and 2 is swap11:43
Serdar1same for sdb11:43
gogetaSerdar1, should be able to mount them as /dev/sdx then11:44
gogetaSerdar1, rather then md111:44
Serdar1gogeta, that was the first thing I tried11:44
Serdar1mount: unknown filesystem type 'linux_raid_member'11:44
gogetaSerdar1, so the raid broke11:45
gogetaSerdar1, thinks11:45
wannaswitchis gaming a big thing among linux users?11:47
gogetaSerdar1, do you have mdadm you may be able to rebuild it11:47
gogetaSerdar1, it sounds like your softwhare raid is the issue11:48
blackflowwannaswitch: with thousands of games for linux on steam, I'd say it's a pretty big thing.11:50
gogetawannaswitch, its a growing market for shure11:51
gogetawannaswitch, linux is good with the native ports and older games11:51
gogetaSerdar1, https://askubuntu.com/questions/11293/rebuild-mdadm-raid5-after-os-hard-drive-died11:53
gogetaSerdar1, simmler problem but has a howto on rebulding the array11:54
Serdar1thanks gogeta I will check11:54
K-ubuntuerHello11:54
K-ubuntuerShould I install kde on ubuntu alongside unity?11:55
Ben64if you want to, yes11:55
gogetaK-ubuntuer, you can install any wm you please11:55
K-ubuntuerBut will my Slow my PC?11:56
K-ubuntuerPlus I don't want a Virtual Machine11:56
gogetaK-ubuntuer, no as it will only run if you slect it11:56
gogetaK-ubuntuer, you switch wm at your login screen11:56
K-ubuntuerBut are there any pros and cons of doing so?11:56
K-ubuntuerI know11:56
gogetaK-ubuntuer, no real cons other then you have apps from other wm installs showing up on all your wm11:57
K-ubuntuerBut what about pros and cons about hybrid desktops?11:57
K-ubuntuerSuch as a slow pc because of all processes running11:58
K-ubuntuerAt the same time?11:58
gogetaK-ubuntuer, not how it works11:58
K-ubuntuerOh then how?11:58
ducasseK-ubuntuer: they won't be running at the same time11:58
K-ubuntuerSo no cons at all?11:59
Serdar1mdadm --assemble /dev/md0 /dev/sdXX /dev/sdYY .... <-- worked11:59
gogetaSerdar1, :)11:59
K-ubuntuer:) that's great11:59
gogetaSerdar1, make shure you save the configs11:59
gogetaSerdar1, as its shown12:00
K-ubuntuerHey, who has upgraded to ubuntu 17.04?12:00
wannaswitchwhat does it mean when http://www.feedthepenguin.org/t100ha.html says "updates to kernels coming soon"12:01
MrElendigK-ubuntuer: that drunken dude in the gutter behind lidl12:01
K-ubuntuer:/ what do u mean? That's off topic!12:02
MrElendigK-ubuntuer: no, that was a answer to your question12:03
K-ubuntuerAnyways, it's sad that canonical is dropping support for unity.12:03
MrElendigit was not unexpected12:03
ducassewannaswitch: you would need to ask him what he means.12:03
K-ubuntuerPlus, I dont want to talk about drunken men please12:03
wannaswitchyea, I guess so12:04
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K-ubuntuerYeah I want to talk about ubuntu.12:04
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K-ubuntuerOld school? That reminds me of older version of ubuntu12:05
gogetai would not poke those ops to mutch12:06
K-ubuntuerWhat do you mean?12:06
gogetathey get zomg offtopic get crazy12:06
K-ubuntuerYes I know right12:07
K-ubuntuerBut why is the off topic message not coming up? From the server?12:08
Ben64it's easy, if you don't have a support question, there is #ubuntu-offtopic, or #ubuntu-discuss to discuss ubuntu stuff12:08
K-ubuntuerYes but this is on topic #ubuntu support12:08
BluesKajHi folks12:08
K-ubuntuerHi12:08
K-ubuntuerAre people on irc for nothing?12:12
K-ubuntuerWhich command shall I install kde from? Sudo apt-get plasma-desktop kubuntu12:13
K-ubuntuer-desktop12:13
K-ubuntuerOr full-kde-desktop12:13
K-ubuntuerOr something like that12:13
ducasseplasma-desktop will install the desktop itself, kubuntu-desktop, drags in everything you would get if you installed from the kubuntu image.12:16
K-ubuntuerBut which one is better?12:16
ducassedepends on what you want.12:17
K-ubuntuerPlus kubuntu-desktop shows it will take 1308 MB12:17
K-ubuntuerWhich is loads12:17
K-ubuntuerOf disk space12:17
ducasseyes, it includes the default applications and the kitchen sink.12:18
K-ubuntuerOh so kubuntu-desktop then?12:18
K-ubuntuerBut can both desktops interfere?12:18
hateballI wonder if the telepathy bug is fixed yet...12:18
ducasseif that's what you want :) if all you want is the desktop then you install plasma-desktop.12:19
K-ubuntuerFor example the grub boot loader12:19
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soopK-ubuntuer: kde has no inference on your boot loader12:19
soopyou can pick between the desktop at log in if you so desire12:19
hateballK-ubuntuer: what can be a problem if you install alongside say ubuntu-desktop is https://bugs.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/+bug/145172812:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1451728 in kaccounts-integration (Ubuntu) "[master] kde-config-telepathy-accounts package install error" [Critical,In progress]12:19
K-ubuntuerOnce it did with its own blue grub12:20
ikoniablue grub ?12:20
K-ubuntuerYes12:20
K-ubuntuerKubuntus own grub12:20
K-ubuntuerAnd boot logo12:20
hateballthere's no own grub, just a different plymouth splash12:20
hateballand sddm instead of lightdm for login12:20
ikoniakubuntu is nothing to do with grub12:20
K-ubuntuerThat's what I don't want12:21
K-ubuntuerAnother Plymouth boot screen12:21
ducassethen don't install kubuntu-desktop12:21
K-ubuntuerAnd I like lightdm12:21
hateballyou're free to use whatever, it can be changed afterwards12:21
K-ubuntuerOh ok12:21
hateballssdm is preferable if you use plasma as it has integrations with pam_wallet and such12:21
K-ubuntuerOh12:21
hateballbut again, you dont have to use it. it's just better.12:21
K-ubuntuerSo what is lightdm vs ssdm12:22
hateballI mean sddm, not ssdm12:22
hateballdamn acronyms12:22
K-ubuntuerIt's ok12:22
K-ubuntuerOh I see sddm12:23
K-ubuntuerBut still I prefer lightdm12:23
K-ubuntuerWill ubuntu upgrades take longer?12:24
hateballThe more packages you have installed, the more will be upgraded12:25
K-ubuntuerOh :( there is a con12:25
K-ubuntuerMore data and takes longer12:25
K-ubuntuerUgh. I wish I had an ssd12:26
K-ubuntuerAny good ssd offers that are compatible with ubuntu?12:27
gogetaK-ubuntuer, nope all broken12:27
K-ubuntuerOh :( then fast hard drives? :)12:28
gogetaK-ubuntuer, no hdd drives work eyther12:28
K-ubuntuerOh :(12:28
gogetaK-ubuntuer, lol of course ssd work12:28
K-ubuntuerBut any good offers?12:28
K-ubuntuerThat's what I mean :) XD12:28
Ben64K-ubuntuer: please take this to #ubuntu-offtopic12:29
K-ubuntuerOh ok sure12:29
K-ubuntuerAnyways, how do I prevent my computer crashing while updating? It does it frequently12:32
Ben64how does it crash?12:32
gogetathrow it out the window12:33
K-ubuntuerUnresponsively12:33
K-ubuntuerNo I don't want to12:33
K-ubuntuerIt's my laptop :)12:33
pynkiwhile updateing?12:33
Ben64i mean, any error message or anything?12:33
K-ubuntuerNo just crashes12:33
K-ubuntuerThat slow my PC12:33
Ben64so it slows down or crashes?12:34
K-ubuntuerAnd I mean an full distribution upgrade12:34
K-ubuntuerYes both12:34
Ben64which one? they're not the same thing.12:34
K-ubuntuerDistribution upgrade12:34
pynkiyou frequently do release updates?12:34
K-ubuntuerNo12:34
K-ubuntuerWhen I do, and it crashes, I have to reinstall ubuntu12:35
K-ubuntuerSince it is corrupt12:35
Ben64still not sure what you mean by crash12:35
K-ubuntuerUnresponsive, hangs up and so on12:35
Ben64that's not a crash12:35
K-ubuntuerThen what?12:35
pynkia slow computer12:36
Ben64that would be called lag or slowdown or something along those lines12:36
K-ubuntuerD: my ram and cpu (and so on and so on) are good12:36
K-ubuntuerFast on anything else12:36
K-ubuntuerThat's not an distribution upgrade12:36
hateballhave you checked your HDD for errors?12:37
K-ubuntuerOh erm, no12:37
K-ubuntuerNot in a long while12:37
Ben64you said laptop, so it probably has a very slow hard drive12:37
hateballsudo apt install smartmontools && sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda12:37
Ben64that could cause the system to slow down under heavy load12:37
K-ubuntuerOk I'll try that command now12:37
Zeno-chanI just jumped in so I'm confused, but I'm assuming your on KDE?12:38
K-ubuntuerNo I'm on unity12:38
K-ubuntuerAlmost dead unity :(12:38
Zeno-chanOkay, I just thought that because of your username12:39
K-ubuntuerBut I may move onto gnome or kde next12:39
K-ubuntuerOk I'm running that command12:39
gogetaxfce you plebs12:39
Zeno-chanHow long have you been using Ubuntu (or linux in general)12:39
K-ubuntuerA few years12:40
K-ubuntuerAnd what does that command install?12:40
K-ubuntuerOh a he'd scan12:40
pynki!info smartmontools | K-ubuntuer12:40
K-ubuntuer*hdd12:40
ubottuK-ubuntuer: smartmontools (source: smartmontools): control and monitor storage systems using S.M.A.R.T.. In component main, is optional. Version 6.5+svn4324-1 (zesty), package size 445 kB, installed size 1533 kB12:40
K-ubuntuerI know12:40
K-ubuntuerIt installed a few other packages12:41
K-ubuntuerSomething to do with mail???12:41
Zeno-chanOkay, I was making sure you wern't new to linux, and the command above installs smartmontools, before that it installs dependencies12:41
Zeno-chanI'll go try and see12:41
K-ubuntuerThere is an error12:42
Zeno-chanit didn't install mail-transport-agent, it just supports it. What is the error?12:42
bucohi12:43
bucoI cant change the ubuntu update server12:43
bucowont take my password12:43
ikoniawhat won't12:43
bucowhen I try to authenticate12:44
K-ubuntuerI'm not sure12:44
K-ubuntuerOh12:44
Zeno-chanDid you prefix it with "sudo"12:44
ikoniabuco: authenticate with what12:44
K-ubuntuerYes12:44
pynkican i migrate my debian postfix-dovecot install to a ubuntu server without larger issues?12:44
gogetabuco, i cought like half that12:44
adokaihello12:44
K-ubuntuerHi12:44
bucohttp://imgur.com/a/mXCeF12:45
gogetabuco, umm check for capslock12:45
gogetabuco, and correct password12:45
bucodoes it want the sudo password12:45
bucoI mean su12:45
pynkiexactly12:45
gogetabuco, yes12:45
bucoor su -i12:45
gogetasudo password12:45
pynkithe one you use for sudo12:46
Ben64buco: nothing needs the su password, since that doesn't exist12:46
bucoBen64 yeah thats why I wondered12:46
gogetaBen64, its a server it may12:46
Ben64gogeta: servers don't have gui12:46
pynkiBen64, thats not you decision12:46
knoftepynki: yes, might be some directories differ, but with reading the logs, one should be fine.12:47
Zeno-changogeta: This may be off topic but are you a DBZ fan? (assuming so because of the name)12:48
bucowell. it worked +12:48
pynkiknofte, sounds good. i will abckup the thing and give it a go :)12:48
gogetaZeno-chan, had this name for like 15 years now :)12:48
K-ubuntuerWhat's my :)12:48
K-ubuntuerOh12:48
K-ubuntuerMy iPad12:48
knoftepynki: good luck :)12:48
bucoit still cant find the package libimobiledevice though12:48
Zeno-changogeta: So you aren't then?12:49
* pynki needs a mirror server :/12:50
pynkithanks @knofte12:50
gogetaZeno-chan, i am but the name was made what when did redhat 6 come out 9812:50
K-ubuntuerThat was looooong12:50
K-ubuntuerWindows 98????12:50
K-ubuntuerRed hat 6????12:50
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gogeta1998 buddy12:51
Zeno-chanI wasn't even alive...12:51
gogetaZeno-chan, i was shocked it was not taken lol12:51
K-ubuntuerHehe :) the old days of 9812:51
bucoare all the repos the same ?12:52
bucoor why can some people install what I need without doing any change to their ubuntu12:52
K-ubuntuerYou can't12:53
K-ubuntuerYou have to make changes12:53
gogetabuco, i dont even fully get your problem something with a password12:53
bucogogeta password issue was solved12:53
gogetabuco, :)12:53
bucoI try to install libimobiledevice12:53
bucowhich happens to be in the official ubuntu software app for some people12:53
bucobut not for me12:54
gogetabuco, you can always install threw sudo apt-get install apname12:54
bucoI did12:54
pynki!info imobiledevice12:54
ubottuPackage imobiledevice does not exist in zesty12:54
buco!info libimobiledevice12:55
ubottuPackage libimobiledevice does not exist in zesty12:55
gogetabuco, if its not in offical repos then you need to find a ppa normaly12:55
K-ubuntuerYes it doesn't12:55
geirha!info libimobiledevice612:55
ubottulibimobiledevice6 (source: libimobiledevice): Library for communicating with the iPhone and iPod Touch. In component main, is optional. Version 1.2.0+dfsg-3.1ubuntu1 (zesty), package size 65 kB, installed size 196 kB12:55
gogetaforgot the numer 612:56
gogetanumber12:56
bucoparallels@ubuntu:~/Downloads$ ./SemiRestore-x86_6412:58
buco./SemiRestore-x86_64: error while loading shared libraries: libimobiledevice.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory12:58
bucothx geirha by the way.12:58
geirhabuco: apparently built against an older version of the library12:59
bucofrom the Readme: On the device, you will need afc2 installed. On the computer, you'll need the following (most should be installed by default): GTK 3.0 or higher, libimobiledevice 1.0 or higher, and libssh2.12:59
geirhait installs libimobiledevice.so.6 instead of .so.4, so I'm guessing there's too many backwards breaking changes for it to be compatible with older versions of the lib. Or it could just be bad packaging.13:01
bucoalright I will just try to get the files manually13:02
MrElendigbuco: is this thing open source?13:05
bucohttps://paste.ee/p/4gVvt13:06
bucoit seems there is no folder for current distro13:06
pynkihttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/libimobiledevice_1.1.1-4.debian.tar.gz13:06
bucoxenial13:06
bucocan I just take another one?13:07
bucooh thy for the link. havent seen it13:07
pynkinot sure whats inside ;) on awindows right nwo..13:08
ToxtloHi, I think of buying an intel xeon cpu, aiming to upgrade it to a dual cpu setup later under ubuntu. Is there anything special I have to watch out for?13:09
pynkiToxtlo, do not save money on the motherboard13:10
Toxtlothe guy on the shop I want to buy the components recommended the ASUS Z9PE-D8 WS13:10
Toxtlobut there was also a D16 version, dont know where the difference is right now; still reading about all this stuff right now13:11
MrElendigif this is open source then just build it yourself13:12
Toxtlowhat would you recommend pynki?13:12
Toxtlosry, it was the Z10PE-D8 not the Z9PE13:13
pynkiToxtlo, nothing - i am actually the wrong one to ask! but i knwo people like fancy CPUs and buy cheap motherboards :D13:13
Toxtlo^^ ok13:13
gogetaumm fancy gpu13:13
ducasseToxtlo: this is probably a better question for ##hardware13:14
gogetabut i have a intel gma video chip bwhahahaha13:14
pynkibut if you want a dual cpu setup the motherboard will have an impact on the communication between them13:14
gogetabuy a ryzen save 500$ go home13:14
Toxtlothought about a ryzen too, yes13:15
pynkiToxtlo, what do you need? thats the question?13:15
pynki-?13:15
Toxtlorunning ubuntu, one win8.1 vm and one win7 vm13:16
gogetapynki, hes dual cpu probly no cheap on that13:16
Toxtloright now got a i5 6600k which cannot handle that...13:16
gogetaToxtlo, so why xeons for that13:16
gogetaToxtlo, why not13:17
Toxtloit was just one option besides ryzen which I am thinking of13:17
Toxtloat work I have a dual xeon workstation13:17
ToxtloI do a lot of stuff with visual studio and MATLAB13:17
gogetaToxtlo, why all the vms13:17
Toxtloand these dual xeons work just fine13:17
Toxtloat work I mean13:18
gogetaToxtlo, just sounds like you get the vms setup to use all they can ratehr then split the avable threds etc13:19
pynkibut do you need like 128 cores and 1234544GB RAM? or are 8 cores and 64gb enough?13:19
Toxtloso I just thinking of some builds, one is an ASUS Prime X370 Pro with a ryzen, another would be a dual xeon which I am reading and asking about now13:19
piyush_any one know instant messenger for local network ? should work linux to window.13:19
pynkipiyush_, without local server?13:19
bucohttps://paste.ee/p/L4vXY13:19
gogetapiyush_, it should as long as thers a windows version13:19
Toxtloaiming for 24+ GB RAM13:19
Toxtlo8 cores13:20
Toxtlothe xeon I have in mind got HT13:20
piyush_I tried Lan Messenger but not working.13:20
bucohttps://paste.ee/p/16ngj13:20
bucodoes that make even sense? I cant see the autogen file13:20
gogetaToxtlo, most intel have ht13:20
piyush_pynki, doesn't matter about local server.13:20
gogetaTexou, and so does ryzen13:21
pynkithen setup a xmpp server13:21
gogetaTexou, it sounds like a vm setup problem them your current cpu being to weak13:21
Toxtloy gogeta, the ryzen 1700x or 1800x would also be an option, the xeon I have in mind would be a E5-2623v413:21
pynkipiyush_, that the first link ifind for eJabbered https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-ejabberd-xmpp-server-on-ubuntu13:21
gogetaToxtlo, limit eatch vm to 2 cores13:22
piyush_pynki, thanks. i really appreciate that.13:22
gogetaToxtlo, and probly 1/3 ram13:22
Toxtlothen visual studio is taking forever on the VM I am programming O.o13:22
pynkigogeta, thats not an option if you really do stuff inside your vm's13:22
Toxtloand MATLAB wont handle that13:23
gogetaToxtlo, why 2 vms anyways13:23
gogetasounds like a massive wast of power13:23
Southern_Gentlemmatlab has linux ports13:23
piyush_pynki, do you know any app that just work like ipmsgr ?13:24
Southern_Gentlemand there is always octave as well13:24
Toxtloon the other one I'm running a programm in parallel. MATLAB is already installed under linux, yes, but no matter where, compiling a bigger simulink model is taking pretty much RAM and time13:24
gogetaToxtlo, i relly would not be using vms on a compile box13:25
Toxtloso one VM is always up and needs at least one thread 100%, than one win vm with visual studio and MATLAB under ubuntu :-P my i5 cant handle that13:25
gogetaToxtlo, i would get another machine13:26
Toxtlothought about that too... with remote desktop etc.. but got two big monitors and I like the setup...13:26
gogetaToxtlo, for the cash need to build out a system crazy enough to handel vms and compiling you can buy a small army of worstations13:27
Toxtlofirst I would get one xeon and the board, work some time for the next xeon and some additional RAM ;)13:28
kristhianhi guys, i forgot the command to check the version of ubuntu?13:28
kristhianls_usb?13:28
gogetaToxtlo, yea price that xeon server ram etc13:28
gogetaTexou, then price some workstations lol13:28
pynkipiyush_, whats ipnsgr?13:29
pynkipiyush_, a program that opens udp sockets is written in 20 minutes....13:29
ducassekristhian: lsb_release -a13:29
gogetaTexou, going that crazy is only if you have like 100 users13:30
Toxtloy.. but back to the xeons, the E5-2623v3 "wins" against its v4 version in the benchmarks. But thats probably not what I should be looking for right?13:30
kristhianaw, ok13:30
kristhianthanks13:30
rockyhhow to install additional UNICODE sets? I can't see much of the characters beyond 26c4 in this (http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/category/So/list.htm) page13:30
Southern_GentlemToxtlo,  i am sittinghere install 2017a at the moment13:30
kristhianhow about the if i wanted to know if i am on 32 or 64 bit os?13:30
pynkipiyush_, but you want a multi platform solution... :P13:30
pynkipiyush_, http://beebeep.sourceforge.net/13:31
kristhianx86_64 <- stands for 64 bit os right?13:31
Southern_GentlemToxtlo, we are having great results with cuda13:31
Southern_Gentlemkristhian, yes13:31
gogetaTexou, for what your using them for go for the most power yes13:31
gogetaTexou, as compoling is cpu heavy13:31
Toxtlobut ubuntu can handle two xeons setups?13:32
gogetaTexou, no reasion it whont13:32
Toxtlook, just asking, when I first bought my skylake I had big trouble to get it to work :-P13:33
gogetaTexou, personaly i say overskill for only nedding 3 machines but have at it13:33
gogetaoverkill13:33
gogetaToxtlo, becouse lts tend not to have the newer kernels13:34
gogetaToxtlo, so new chipsets can be a issue13:34
Leoneofhi, where to get or download beautiful ubuntu's icons? i'm using debian :)13:34
ToxtloI already upgraded to ubuntu 17.04 and kernel 4.1013:34
piyush_pynki, it's IP Messenger.13:35
gogetaToxtlo, :)13:35
Toxtloas I heard ryzen could make problems13:35
gogetaToxtlo, its working ok now in kernel 4.1013:35
gogetaToxtlo, but it is new sso bugs can be bad13:35
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Toxtlook, so whatever it will be I should be fine with 17.4 and the 4.10 kernel :-D13:36
dreamcat4so whats the state of wayland on ubuntu these days?13:36
gogetashould be13:36
gogetadreamcat4, wayland won13:36
gogetadreamcat4, unity/miar dead13:37
ToxtloI really like unity ... :-(13:37
dreamcat4sure i know that... but it doesnt mean that wayland is ready yet13:37
dreamcat4so how has it been progressing recently?13:37
ducasseToxtlo: a guy with a ryzen was in here yesterday, he had trouble even with 4.11rc813:38
ToxtloO.o oh13:38
gogetaoh13:38
ducassedreamcat4: try it out for yourself13:38
Toxtlodo you remember what kind of problem?13:38
dreamcat4ducasse: i'd like to. but am stuck on 16.04 for the time being.13:39
ducasseit had trouble booting the initramfs, i can't recall the exact error. he fixed the first problem and immediately hit another :)13:39
dreamcat4the question was for Toxtlo13:39
Toxtlomhh, ok... good to know, beta test again, as with skylake :-D13:40
Toxtlobut I kind of liked that ^^13:40
gogetalol13:40
gogetai think the probly was amds driver got rejected13:41
ToxtloI'm pretty nooby when it comes to these things, so its an opportunity to learn something new :-D13:41
gogetabad formating or something13:41
gogetathere is a kernel for ryzen called amd staging13:41
gogetathat seems to work13:41
Toxtlook, if it will be AMD I'll keep that in mind13:42
gogetai rember saying it might be in 4.10 guess it didnt happen13:43
gogetaprobly 4.11 4.1213:43
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luca__hello13:46
Zeno-chanhello13:47
akikthere's no way to tell the ubuntu installer that even though i select the finnish keyboard layout, i want to use english as the ui language. any hope that there would be a language and keyboard selection separately?13:47
luca__i tried to install ubuntu and other distros13:48
luca__but i cant even go to the installer13:49
luca__because the monitor goes black13:50
luca__and the gpu and cpu  spin up 100%13:50
K-ubuntuerI really like unity too, but what's the problem?13:50
K-ubuntuerHow new is your hardware?13:51
luca__my?13:51
ducasse!nomodeset | luca__13:51
ubottuluca__: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter13:51
luca__knoppix live cd works13:53
ducasseluca__: see the message from ubottu13:53
K-ubuntuerYes yours13:54
K-ubuntuerHow new? New hardware is not directly supported on Linux by vendors.13:54
luca__ r9 380 ,amd x4 860k,sandisk ssd,asrock fm2+ extreme6+,corsair 76013:56
luca__its 2years old13:58
ducasseluca__: did you read ubottus message? if not, please do so.13:59
luca__the irc guidelines? yes14:00
ducasseluca__: no.14:00
ducasse!nomodeset | luca__14:00
ducasse!nomodeset > luca__14:00
ubottuluca__, please see my private message14:00
luca__oh found it,thanks reading it14:01
wadiehttps://askubuntu.com/questions/909138/install-ubuntu-16-04-from-terminal14:07
wadiewould love to get some assistance14:07
vltwadie: Have you checked the checksum of the USB iso?  -- I always use debootstrap to install Ubuntu.14:10
luca__so im in the boot menu of my motherboard.should i use the ubuntu with uefi or ahci?14:10
ikonialuca__: they are two diferent things14:10
ikonialuca__: uefi/bios and ahci/raid/legacy14:11
EriC^^luca__: do you already have an OS installed?14:11
ikoniathose are the two groups14:11
wadieluca__, good idea14:11
wadieI mean vlt xD14:11
luca__yes windows 8.114:11
EriC^^luca__: then leave it as is14:11
luca__leave what?14:11
EriC^^the settings you mentioned14:12
EriC^^dont change them, leave them as they already are set14:12
wadievlt the usb on try ubuntu shows as a 2.5MB volume and I can't access it :O how's that possible when I'm actually using it ?14:12
luca__i dont know which one is the default,nothin is set,with f11 im in the boot menu and now i can choose between booting the installationcd from ubuntu with uefi or  ahci.14:13
EriC^^luca__: boot it uefi right now14:14
EriC^^then do "sudo blkid /dev/sd?" in try ubuntu and see if it says PTTYPE=gpt14:14
EriC^^if the disk with windows says gpt then install in uefi14:15
vltwadie: iirc one of the boot menu items on the Ubuntu boot iso is an md5sum self check.14:16
vltwadie: If not, I'd compare the md5sum listed on download.ubuntu.com to the first size_of(iso file) bytes of /dev/sdX (the usb drive).14:17
luca__i cant make a "/", i use shift+7(thats my / key) bbut it makes a"&"14:18
EriC^^try pressing the button that has a ? on it14:19
luca__nothin happend14:21
vltluca__: Or "-" left of the right shift key.14:21
vltOr "/" on the num block.14:21
luca__worked thanks14:21
wadievlt md5sum gives permission denied on the usb14:22
wadieand get nothing with sudo14:22
wadieI have mounted the ubuntu.iso on my try ubuntu now..how can I run that :O14:23
vltwadie: What does "get nothing" mean?14:23
wadienothing until I do ctrl+z to abort14:23
vltwadie: ctrl+z usually puts the job in the background.14:24
vltwadie: Reading the whole usb device takes a while.14:24
wadieI'll give it a whole then..14:25
wadiewhile14:25
vltwadie: But ... you don't want to know the md5sum of the whole device, only the first size_of(iso_image) bytes.14:25
wadieI did a md5sum /dev/sdb14:25
EriC^^wadie: what's the size of the iso? try stat -c %s /path/to/iso14:26
wadiestat -c %s /dev/sdb14:27
wadiereturns 014:27
luca__i booted with uefi,clicked f6 for different options (try ubuntu without installing,check disk for defects etc. (there was grub 2 on the top end of the screen,is that the grub boot screen)), then i clicked c for ckmmand line,wrote'blkid dev/sd?' then it said "sudo command t found then clicked "try ubuntu without installin8g"14:27
luca__How to enable kernel options on the livecd (before install)  If you boot ubuntu from a livecd (or USB stick), right after the bios splash screen you will get a purple screen with a keyboard logo at the bottom:" is there a difference bewteen a live cd and the iso i downloaded from ubuntu download section?14:32
ducasseluca__: how to enable kernel options is explained in the thread ubottu linked you to earlier14:34
WulfHello! Since I upgraded to 17.04, my touchpad is mishaving. To click the middle button, I need to tap on the upper right instead of tapping 3 fingers at the same time. I want the old behaviour back. How?14:34
EriC^^luca__: that keyboard at the bottom is for legacy mode only14:35
EriC^^so never mind it you're booting in uefi14:35
ducasseWulf: you can change touchpad settings with synclient, just enter 'synclient' in a terminal for a list of settings.14:35
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Wulfducasse: ok. How do I make the settings permanent?14:36
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luca__i qouted ubottu,sorry i missed "". is there a difference between a live cd and the iso from the ubuntu download section?14:36
ducasseWulf: you can put a line that runs synclient in ~/.xsessionrc14:36
ducasseluca__: no14:36
Zeno-chanI take it gogetta left?14:38
Zeno-chan*gogeta14:39
wadievlt the md5sum checks out14:41
wadieidentical14:41
luca__i cant make a = please help,i click it and other letters appear14:42
akishi all. does anyone konw how date/timestamp works in print option of firefox and why instead of the current date&time i see 1/1/1970? Is there way to fix it? I know the procedure to stop be printing the date/timestamp but i am looking for a solution to get back the current one.14:42
luca__do you use qwerty? where is your = key please14:44
EriC^^luca__: it's next to backspace14:45
luca__use it with left shift? it makes a +14:46
luca__ok worked now thanks14:46
aotaointbinakis: 1970-01-01 is when the epoch began. you're printing the date string for timestamp 0.14:48
luca__i wrote acpi_osi= in the grub command line,but nothing happened only grub> appeard?14:50
Leoneofhi, where to get or download default icons for ubuntu?14:50
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luca__is it enabled now?14:50
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luca__do i need to write kernelparameters in grub commandline?14:53
akisaotaointbin:how can i customize the date string for timestamp?14:54
Leoneofecho?14:57
lacrymologywhat are the stable versions of python?14:57
lacrymologyLeoneof: echo?14:57
Leoneoflacrymology: i need to find ubuntu's icons, and install it on debian.14:58
lotuspsychje!stable | lacrymology14:59
ubottulacrymology: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.14:59
luca__how do i put kernel parameters in my iso?14:59
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ikoniaF6 I think15:00
ikoniayou can pass boot arguments in15:00
lotuspsychje!bootoptions | luca__15:00
ubottuluca__: For a list and explanation on some of the boot options, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions See also !nomodeset.15:00
lacrymologylotuspsychje: that is not an answer. I just asked what the version numbers are on the official repos for py2 and py315:00
pavloslacrymology: I think 2.7 and 3.515:01
lotuspsychjelacrymology: stable and versions are 2 different things..15:01
akik!info python zesty15:02
ubottupython (source: python-defaults): interactive high-level object-oriented language (default version). In component main, is optional. Version 2.7.13-2 (zesty), package size 136 kB, installed size 648 kB15:02
akik!info python3 zesty15:02
ubottupython3 (source: python3-defaults): interactive high-level object-oriented language (default python3 version). In component main, is important. Version 3.5.3-1 (zesty), package size 8 kB, installed size 67 kB15:02
lacrymologylotuspsychje: ok. I understand "stable versions" as "the versions that are deemed stable to be supported on the official repositories"15:02
Leoneofanyone? >:(15:03
luca__i write !bootoptions in grub to get bootoptions? i wrote!nomodeset but it said "not found"15:03
ikoniaanyone what ?15:03
aotaointbinakis: it's not even clear to me why firefox would be printing dates. i'm not sure i understand your situation.15:03
lotuspsychjeLeoneof: this is ubuntu support, for debian questions ask #debian15:03
Leoneof"hi, where to get or download default icons for ubuntu?"15:03
ikoniaLeoneof: they will be in one of the theme packages, you'll need extract them from that15:03
L4M3B047hi, strange problem with my Ubuntu laptop, connected to wifi, I can see it on devices connected list of my router but I can not ping router15:03
lacrymologypavlos: that's not full versions, but I'm seeing 2.7.11 in yakkety and xenial (LTS). I wasn't able to find it online, I just got a bunch of "how to install version X of pyhton on ubuntu"15:04
lacrymologythanks15:04
L4M3B047the wifi is connected but no internet15:04
L4M3B047I am on 17.0415:04
Leoneofikonia: thanks.15:04
L4M3B047any clue?15:04
xangua!info ubuntu-mono | Leoneof15:05
ubottuLeoneof: ubuntu-mono (source: ubuntu-themes): Ubuntu Mono Icon theme. In component main, is optional. Version 16.10+17.04.20170406-0ubuntu1 (zesty), package size 156 kB, installed size 5624 kB15:05
Leoneofxangua: thanks \o/15:06
pavloslacrymology: my 16.04 reports python --version as 2.7.12, python3 --version as 3.5.215:06
lamerchencaikonia |{}15:06
akikL4M3B047: there was a bug with the new dns resolver. can you ping 8.8.8.8 ?15:06
lamerchencalamerchenca = bigests lame on the earth :)15:07
lamerchencapanimaesh15:07
L4M3B047akik I can't ping 8.8.8.815:08
akisaotaointbin: firefox can print date and time every time on footer of the document. this date/time must be the current one. everything worked ok on my system till some days ago when i realized that the timestamp is not the current one but 01/01/1970. I tried customize it through print/page setup but there no option, except to stop timestamp to be printed.15:08
doomlordis there a good forum discussing ubuntu's gnome future15:09
akikL4M3B047: are you using dhcp? has it worked before?15:09
L4M3B047akik yes DHCP, working on another laptop on Debian and all other phones15:10
L4M3B047akik it was actually working till morning...15:10
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lotuspsychjedoomlord: #ubuntu-discuss15:10
aotaointbinakis: oh, when you say print, you mean, like, with a printer? sorry :P15:11
amatiorchencaikonia poizduhai mi k-lina15:11
amatiorchencastupid15:12
aotaointbinakis: so you're saying that the footer that's actually printed on paper is always 1970-01-01?15:12
lotuspsychje!english | amatiorchenca15:12
ubottuamatiorchenca: Please avoid any language that may be considered offensive, including acronyms and obfuscation of such - also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines || The main channels are English only, for other languages, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList15:12
akisaotaointbin: print=print to a printer or print to a file (create a pdf file)15:12
akikL4M3B047: you can see your ip addresses with "ip addr list" and routes with "ip route list". check that the addresses match your network15:12
akisaotaointbin:yes!15:12
amatiorchencai am from tajikistan15:13
akisaotaointbin: and was the current. but now is 1970-01-0115:13
aotaointbinthat's really strange. i don't have firefox handy or i'd try to reproduce it.15:14
pavlosaotaointbin: does date reports today's date in your system?15:14
aotaointbinindeed, akis, try running `date` in a terminal. does it give you a current date/time?15:15
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L4M3B047akik ip addr list gives IP which is local network IP, I can see the wifi mac in my router list, however the route list has 169.254.0.0, this is confusing15:16
pavlosL4M3B047: that may be the 3rd line in route, can you pastebin route -n15:17
alemanikonia oper abuser lame and stupit person :)15:17
akikL4M3B047: 169.254. address is not a working address but used in the case when dhcp can not give you a working one15:17
akisaotaointbin: i cannot check it right now because i am not writing from the affected system, but i checked the date/time on system's panel and was the current.15:18
akikL4M3B047: you can control your network manager with nmcli e.g. "nmcli con show" and "nmcli con down 'Wired connection 1'"15:18
aotaointbini really don't know then, sorry.15:19
akikL4M3B047: (also nmcli con up ...) try if those give you something more15:19
L4M3B047pavlos akik here is o/p of route -n I had to type it, the laptop is not on network, I am trying nmcli15:20
L4M3B047https://pastebin.com/tNett9H515:20
hiperikonia wronge corner my friend15:20
hiperall naght all day15:20
hipernight15:20
BeatoHi, is there a way to force Ubuntu to use a specific gpu?15:21
ikoniayou can configure xorg to use whatever card you want15:22
BeatoHow though? Does Ubuntu use xorg.conf, because I can't find it.15:22
naccBeato: there isn't one by default, but you can create one15:23
pavlosL4M3B047: akik the gateway metric should be 1 instead of 60015:23
Richard_CavellMay I ask - does a default install of ubuntu come with the following commands?  aclocal, autoheader, automake, autoconf15:25
akikpavlos: strange. on 17.04 my ethernet card route metric is 10015:26
Fuchsnot all of them, no. Some are in the build-essentials metapackage15:26
Richard_CavellFuchs: Okay, so if I install build-essentials, I'll have them?15:26
Fuchsautomake and autoconf for sure,15:26
Fuchsmaybe check packages.ubuntu.com  for the other things you need15:26
L4M3B047akik pavlos on my Debian laptop its 1024 for first line then 1000 for 2nd line15:26
rockyhhow to install additional UNICODE sets? I can't see (in my Ubuntu 14.04) much of the characters beyond 26c4 in this page: http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/category/So/list.htm15:27
Richard_CavellFuchs: Can't find them15:28
pavlosL4M3B047: akik the gateway (UG) and your ip (U) should have the same metric, a lower number than the 169.254.0.0 I booted a 17.04 vm, metric is 10015:29
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ioriaRichard_Cavell, what you can't find ?15:30
SilveringHi everyone! For a house domotic usage I would like to have  very basic ubuntu distribution running on a small pc. My dream is to create my own distribution based on ubuntu. My dream is just a dream of it is possible ?15:32
ioria!mini | Silvering15:33
ubottuSilvering: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want.  The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD15:33
lotuspsychje!info uck | Silvering15:34
ubottuSilvering: uck (source: uck): Tool to customize official Ubuntu Live CDs. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.4.7-0ubuntu2 (zesty), package size 145 kB, installed size 384 kB15:34
Richard_Cavellioria: I want to build a program from source.  It requires aclocal, autoheader, automake, autoconf15:34
ioriaRichard_Cavell,  install autoconf and automake15:35
Richard_CavellWill that give me the other two?15:35
ikoniaRichard_Cavell: what are you trying to build15:35
Silveringok thanks a lot guys I have a good starting point ;-)15:35
Richard_Cavellasm680915:35
L4M3B047 pavlos akik this seems to be some issue with dns, the resolv.conf is also strangely pointing to 127.0.0.115:36
ikoniaRichard_Cavell: https://launchpad.net/~sixxie/+archive/ubuntu/ppa15:36
ikoniaRichard_Cavell: the official project maintains this PPA15:36
ikoniaalready built and maintained for you15:36
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lotuspsychjeSilvering: lubuntu or xubuntu could be small/light also as usage15:36
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Richard_Cavellikonia: Oh, terrific, thanks15:37
__Yiotaso I accidentally messed up my sudoers file15:37
__Yiotaand pkexec is asking for passwd15:37
L4M3B047akik pavlos I checked my apt history and I can see that I installed some packages today, they look unity packages, unity-settings daemon, I will login to unity DE to check what is happening15:39
pavlosL4M3B047: my 17.04 has one line in /etc/resolv.conf   nameserver 127.0.0.5315:39
Beato"The PCI device 0x2000 at 06@00:00:00 has a kernel module claiming it."15:40
BeatoHow do I find out which module is doing that?15:40
wanted`htop15:41
wanted`system monitor15:42
pavlosBeato: do you have a second GPU?15:42
__Yiotaany way to recover sudo in this case?15:42
Beatopavlos: Yeah, I have a onboard GPU that does the output (or should anyway), and I have a Tesla. Installing nVidia drivers seem to mess up the driver for the output GPU somehow, as it drops me back to the login screen when I try to log in.15:44
L4M3B047I am giving up now, I can set up a new system overnight, damn it Ubuntu, switching to Debian now15:44
pavlosBeato: found this if it helps ... https://askubuntu.com/questions/847645/secondary-graphic-card-not-work-after-install-nvidia-driver-login-loop15:44
wanted`nvidia but model15:45
wanted`:)15:45
kristian_hey15:45
akisaotaointbin: have a look at this please http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=295464515:46
kristian_ANYBODY SPEAK SPANISH ?15:47
lotuspsychje!es | kristian_15:47
ubottukristian_: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.15:47
kristian_OLE JAJAJ15:47
RonWhoCaresI just upgraded to 17.04 ... how do I enable 3rd party software15:50
lotuspsychjeRonWhoCares: sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-extras15:51
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wanted`RonWhoCares: may be install synaptic and use settings for repos15:53
pavlos__Yiota: https://askubuntu.com/questions/209558/how-can-i-fix-broken-sudo-sudo-parse-error-in-etc-sudoers-near-line-2315:53
RonWhoCareswanted`: How do I do this15:53
wanted`but ikone tel you a am lame15:53
__Yiotapavlos can I reboot into safe mode on ubuntu server (SSH) ?15:53
wanted`i am bann ikonie tel you15:54
wanted`ikonia15:54
pavlos__Yiota: if you have physical access to the server15:54
__Yiotait's aws15:54
pavlos__Yiota: you could change the boot option but since you cannot use sudo, idk15:55
pavlos__Yiota: https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=16046715:58
__Yiotayeah, just read that15:58
__Yiotafuck15:58
genii!language | __Yiota15:58
ubottu__Yiota: Please avoid any language that may be considered offensive, including acronyms and obfuscation of such - also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines || The main channels are English only, for other languages, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList15:58
aotaointbinakis: that sounds like what you're seeing, sure. no idea how to fix it, sorry.15:59
akisaotaointbin: i will check (as soon as i will be on the affected system) the date through the terminal (although in panel was the current one, and if the date/time is OK i decided to change the options on what firefox prints and i keep only URL, title and #page.16:02
pavlosakis: maybe dpkg-reconfigure tzdata will fix it16:04
Beatopavlos: yep, that worked. Thanks.16:04
akisaotaointbin: sounds a good idea. i am wondering why happened this? is it a system's issue or a firefox's one?16:06
akisaotaointbin: firstly i though that a system's update caused this issue, till i realized that on my other system (this one i am using right know) haven't any problem with timestamp.16:08
rflemingGreetings!16:15
noobhi16:15
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rflemingDoes anyone have any handy info on getting HDMI audio to work with nVidia drivers on GNOME?16:16
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rflemingpavucontrol says HDMI is unplugged (but it's not)16:16
smerzrfleming, do you use propietary drivers? first thought would be to try those16:17
rflemingalsamixer shows three S/PDIF ports with volume of 0016:17
rflemingsmerz, I'm using nvidia-current16:17
smerzthen i dunno16:18
rflemingcard shows HDA NVidia16:18
|PiP|Will Ubuntu 12.04 ESM packages be available for free?16:19
dax|PiP|: Ubuntu ESM is part of Ubuntu Advantage, which is a Canonical paid support program16:20
daxso a) not free, and b) #ubuntu community support doesn't really know much about it16:20
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imightbestupid12I'm would like to16:25
|PiP|dax: but aren't the packages open-source?16:29
dax|PiP|: Yes. Open source does not mean free of charge.16:29
daxoften it means source needs to be provided on request, which I assume Canonical does. that would be a question for them.16:30
dax(on request to people who get the binaries, so paying customers)16:30
daxhttps://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en.html#DoesTheGPLAllowDownloadFee is relevant16:30
|PiP|dax: but would an open ESM mirror be legal?16:32
daxNo idea, consult Canonical and a lawyer.16:34
daxAgain, it's not a community thing at all, so we don't know a whole lot about it.16:34
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Random832dax, for GPL software it also means that people who the source or binaries are provided to have a right to redistribute them. However, this probably wouldn't stop Canonical from choosing to revoke their access (possibly with a refund) and therefore preventing them from receiving and redistributing future updates.16:38
Random832but anyway, yeah this is something that anyone wanting to do it should ask a lawyer and find out what Canonical's policy actually is.16:38
daxRandom832: I am aware of the copyright side of things, yes. My understanding is that Canonical assets (ridiculous) trademark rights over Ubuntu packages in general, so I am not willing to provide a solid answer based only on copyright considerations.16:38
stefan2985798Hello Ubuntuans16:39
rypervenchestefan2985798: Hi there.16:44
fabianohi16:47
immuhi16:55
Toxtlohi16:57
L4M3B047pavlos akik I found the problem, it was on my side, I had blocked a mac address and it was bound to an IP, now that device changed its settings and got another IP, freeing this particular IP which was blocked, and there was the problem, thanks guys, yey Ubuntu! I take my words back :D16:59
faugusztinhi guys, i guess if i get errors with ASM1062 PCI-E adapter (2xSATA) on Ryzen X370 system, but not on a Z170 Skylake system, then i am just screwed :P17:01
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Toxtlofaugusztin what board do you have?17:03
Toxtlothinking of buying a ryzen system too17:03
faugusztinASUS PRIME X370 PRO17:03
Toxtlowanted to get that too >.<17:03
Toxtlo(if it would be a ryzen system)17:04
faugusztinhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/24461419/ <-- relevant part17:04
faugusztinotherwise works fine. but for some reason, storage cards are problematic for me, might have to play with them a bit17:05
faugusztinwhat i mean is that if i plug in my IBM M1015 flashed to 9211-8i IT, then the board loses ethernet for some reason. then i plugged in this one, and it does what you can see in that log file - same cable, same controller, same hard drive works just fine on the z170 board17:05
faugusztinmaybe i will play around with some settings over the weekend17:06
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faugusztinToxtlo: a GT710 GPU worked just fine though, so not sure what is going on17:08
pavlosL4M3B047: glad it worked17:09
faugusztinToxtlo: nah, going to play around now, will report back if i succeed in getting the card working :P17:12
Toxtlofaugusztin: so its only related to your storage device?17:12
Toxtlonot to the processor17:13
faugusztinToxtlo: well, i have only GPU and storage cards :P17:13
faugusztinyes, the system itself works fine, with kernel 4.11-rc1 and newer i had 20+ days of uptime17:13
faugusztin(between resets due playing around with hardware)17:13
faugusztini run various VM's on it 24/717:13
Toxtlowhat ryzen cpu do you use?17:13
faugusztin170017:14
Toxtlodid you try kernel 4.10 ?17:14
faugusztini had crashing after few hours, sorry17:15
Toxtlook17:15
faugusztini really needed 4.11-rc1 as minimum17:15
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ricketyim trying to use brasseo burn to create a iso disk, ( ive used this method in the past with the same type of disk, ) but now when i put the disk in my 16.04 says cant mount already mounted, and brasseo ejects the disk before burning. help?17:17
ouroumovhello rickety17:18
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ricketyhey17:18
ouroumovrickety, sorry it's been a while since I used a DVD for that kind of stuff17:18
ouroumovrickety, can't you use a USB drive?17:18
pavlosrickety: is the DVD R/O ?17:18
th34lch3m1stHi, I have just installed 16.04 and I'm trying to get this dvb usb works. Can you confirm that linux-firmware-nonfree package is no longer available on 16.04?17:19
fribI can't get LibreOffice to apply my replacement correcitons while typing in Italian. I checked the the "while typing" autocorrect option. Installed the language. Set the document language to Italian. Not sure what else to do. Please help! ty17:19
ricketyi have u net bootin that i have also used in the past as well, but i cant get any other computer to recognize the usb as a bootable device now, ouroumov17:19
ricketypavlos R/O?  RW yes17:20
ouroumovth34lch3m1st, it is still available.17:20
pavlosrickety: since it is R/W, brasero should allow you to blank the disk17:20
ricketypavlos blank the disk?17:22
pavlosrickety: erase the contents of the disk and burn an image to the disk17:22
th34lch3m1stouromov synaptic say no17:22
ouroumovth34lch3m1st, apt-cache policy says yes17:23
ducasse!info linux-firmware-nonfree xenial17:23
ubottuPackage linux-firmware-nonfree does not exist in xenial17:23
th34lch3m1stouromov so, to let synaptic dhow me the pacjage, I have to do what?17:24
th34lch3m1st*show me the package17:24
ouroumovth34lch3m1st, not sure, I don't use synaptic :x17:24
ricketypavlos is erasing the same as formatting? i have never been able to format or re write any R/W disk using ubuntu17:24
ouroumovth34lch3m1st, why don't you just sudo apt install the package?17:24
ouroumovducasse, that's weird17:25
ouroumovducasse, :ouroumov@Box:~/Desktop$ apt-cache policy linux-firmware-nonfree17:25
ouroumovlinux-firmware-nonfree:17:25
ouroumov  Installed: 1.1617:25
th34lch3m1stouroumov cause I have already did that and apt say to me there's no such package...16.04 fresh install...17:26
ouroumovWeird, maybe that was dropped in .2 point release? :/17:26
ducasseit's only available for precise and trusty afaict17:26
ouroumovBut then why do I still have it ?_?17:26
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ducasseouroumov: did you upgrade from trusty?17:27
ouroumovNo17:27
ducassewhat does apt policy say under version table?17:27
pavlosrickety: erase is a better term since there is no formatting on the DVD RW. Any DVD software should be able to erase the DVD and re-write to it.17:27
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ouroumovducasse,  *** 1.16 10017:27
ouroumov        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status17:27
ducasseso, locally installed, not from the repos.17:28
ouroumovMaybe a PPA pulled it?17:28
th34lch3m1stouroumov maybe I have mispelled it... is it linux-firmware-nonfree ,right?17:28
ouroumovth34lch3m1st, yes, but apparently I have the frankeninstall, not you17:29
ducasseouroumov: then you've removed it after installing that.17:29
th34lch3m1stouroumov from synaptic I can see linux-firmware already installed...17:29
maciek_12317:30
ricketypavlos http://paste.ubuntu.com/24461673/17:31
pavlosrickety: the last part reads, read-only. I'd say exit brasero, start it again, insert DVD and it will tell you if RO or RW17:34
frib where can I get support for libre-open office17:37
pavlosrickety: what do you get with, dmesg | grep sr017:37
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ducasse!alis | frib17:40
ubottufrib: Alis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see "/msg Alis help list" or ask in #freenode. Example usage: "/msg Alis list http"17:40
fribducasse, i found the channel thanks17:41
fribany clue why the default auto correct rules would work but not the custom ones I inserted?17:41
ricketypavlos http://paste.ubuntu.com/24461823/17:45
zhy17:49
pavlosrickety: seems your DVD gives errors, can you insert another DVD RW if you have one? My system reports, sr 0:0:0:0: [sr0] scsi3-mmc drive: 0x/52x writer cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray without errors17:49
zhey help me17:50
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Guest2124listen17:50
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FManTropyxI got disconnected again17:58
faugusztinToxtlo: positive news - with BIOS 0604 (latest) the IBM M1015 card finally works in Ubuntu on Ryzen X370 system17:58
Toxtlofaugusztin: thx. thats good news!18:00
faugusztinToxtlo: the ASM1062 card still doesn't work with Ryzen/X370/Ubuntu, but when i have my IBM M1015, i don't give a damn :)18:00
faugusztin2 vs 8 ports :D18:00
faugusztinit is possible they are still fine tuning some stuff even around PCI-E with BIOS updates18:01
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mati_Hi I have question is there any auto change resolution for games script? or something similar to this?18:06
minimecmati_: Have a look here for a start... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution#Setting_xrandr_changes_persistently18:09
minimecmati_: With 'xrandr' you should be able to do these changes on the fly.18:09
mati_thanks for advaice I will try it18:10
ricketypavlos, i just tried another disk, and its the same error, could it be the cd drive itself?18:14
pavlosrickety: that might be, dust collected.18:15
ricketyi do have another drive, im going to boot off try that and get back to ya18:16
pavlosrickety: there is also k3b, you may try ... brasero has not been updated for ages18:17
ricketyoh yeah!18:18
ricketypavlos you would happen to have the sudo for that handy, i went looking but fire fox is having personal issues today.18:23
lrojashi all, this might sound like a dumb question and i hate comparing platforms but here is my problem.18:23
lrojasI need to repartition my main disk on my laptop18:23
lrojasbut in order to do that i need to make a bootable usb drive that has a copy of the internal drive18:24
lrojason a mac i could use "Disk Utility" to make a "clone" of the disk in question, while preserving all the boot info, etc...18:25
pavlosrickety: you mean the link for k3b? you should be able to type, sudo apt install k3b18:25
lrojasmostly because that would "shrink" the source disk to fit into destination...18:25
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lrojaswhat is the best way to accomplish this on ubuntu without shrinking the partition of the source disk?18:26
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Bashing-om!backup | lrojas18:26
ubottulrojas: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning18:26
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ervaguys i want app to create passport photo on linux18:29
lrojas!sbackup18:30
ubottusbackup is a tool to create complete and/or incremental backups (which can be scheduled to be automatic, and can be done over a network). It is available in !Universe18:30
lrojas!cloning18:30
ubottuTo replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can use the !software package "apt-clone" - See also !automate18:30
minimeclrojas: You can also 'msg ubottu !cloning' ... ;)18:31
lrojasBashing-om: I appreciate you taking the time to answer me, but after reading the documentation you sugested i think you missunderstod my question18:31
lrojasminimec: thanks18:31
erva i want app to create passport photo on linux18:32
minimeclrojas: '/msg' obviously... ;)18:32
lrojasall i want is something similar to dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb where sdb is a 16gb usdb drive18:32
NotYouTuAnyone available to give some (hopefully quit) assistance?  I have a 10TB drive I'm trying to connect externally so I can do a full system backup before a rebuild... but Ubuntu is only seeing 1.2TB of it18:33
leaderbosshi18:34
leaderbosshow do i use the guest additions ?18:34
leaderbossI installed using the sudo apt-get install virutalbox-guest-additions18:34
leaderbossbut now how do I activate them, I don't get resize 1024x768 option, it's still disabled?18:35
leaderbossI also don't know after installing where the gugest additions image lies/18:35
leaderbossanyone knows about this ?18:35
minimecleaderboss: I normally use the virtualbox package of 'virtualbox.org', but once you have the additions package of the repo installed, you should be able to mount the guest additions as CD-Rom. It will then appear on your desktop of the virtual guest. Then double click it for intallation.18:38
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minimecleaderboss: All these actions are done in the virtual guest...18:38
leaderbossminimec: How do I mount?18:39
leaderbossok right click mount18:39
tichhi, I had a sketchy Bluetooth audio connection (would cut in and out or drop) but now it won't connect at all. I'd like to purge my Bluetooth config to start over but don't know how. any ideas?18:40
leaderboss/usr/share/virtualbox-guest-additons.iso18:40
leaderbossright?18:40
leaderbossmay be18:40
minimecleaderboss: In the virtual guest... right <ctrl> key + <Home> key... then >'devices' >'insert guest additions CD image'18:43
leaderbossyup got it18:43
leaderbossminimec: This is taking a bit to long, it looks like it's stuck at 5%18:45
tichis this the channel I should be asking Ubuntu Bluetooth questions? or is there another channel I should go to?18:46
minimecleaderboss: It has to add some kernel modules to the guest I think. That might take some time.18:46
leaderbossminimec: I use 2.6GB in windows 10 64 bit as it is resource hungry windows 1018:46
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ses1984hey -- somehow my google chrome window became always on top and i wasn't sure how to turn that off. so i set "use system title bars..." in order to uncheck always in top. how do i get back to custom title bars?18:49
bradleyHi. i switched from one device to another... i had asked how to purge my bluetooth config files so i can try adding devices fresh again... does anyone have any ideas?19:00
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leaderbosshi19:19
leaderbosshow can I install nasa world wind on linux?19:19
JimmyNeutronHow do you tell ubuntu to format the EFI partition during installation?19:21
JimmyNeutronI'm seeing installs from previous linux distro inside /boot/efi partition.  I can do a rm -rf afterward but prefer to format it during the install process.19:22
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bradleygot it. i'm not sure why i assumed it was a ubuntu problem but i reset the Logitech BT adapter and it works fine now19:25
bradley(by fine i mean back to the original cutting in and out and dropping -- but at least it is connecting019:27
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Bashing-omfaugusztin: Maybe good thing on the horizon for Ryzen : https://launchpad.net/bugs/1674399 .19:33
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1674399 in openssl (Ubuntu Artful) "OpenSSL CPU detection for AMD Ryzen CPUs" [Medium,In progress]19:33
anononahello, is unity desktop going to be discontinued?19:34
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Bashing-omanonona: No, just will not be a default past 17.10 . Not going away ( at last any time soon ) .19:35
anononaok. ubuntu phones will still be available?19:36
Bashing-om!touch | anonona19:36
ubottuanonona: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch19:36
anononaok. that's great.19:37
anononai think unity will be the only interface on ubuntu phone. is it?19:38
faugusztinanonona: Ubuntu Phone is dead19:40
anononawhy?19:40
faugusztinbecause money ? haven't you read the blog post19:41
anononaok. leave that. in future which is going to be the default ubuntu de?19:41
faugusztingnome19:41
faugusztingnome 3 to be exact19:42
faugusztinanonona: blog post clearly states all that :) "I’m writing to let you know that we will end our investment in Unity8, the phone and convergence shell. We will shift our default Ubuntu desktop back to GNOME for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS."19:42
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anononaok. are budgie and gnome 3 similar in some way?19:42
faugusztinanonona: https://ubuntubudgie.org/ ?19:43
faugusztinanonona: aparently it is an official version from 17.0419:44
oerheks if they were simular .. what is the use?19:44
anononaok.. thanks19:44
faugusztinalso "and opening the door for development of the Qt 5-based Budgie 11"19:45
faugusztinGnome is GTK based, Budgie is GTK based for now, but switching to Qt it seems ?19:45
HillisHey Ya'll19:56
HillisI have a question about 17.04 I was hopiong for some quick help :-)19:56
HillisDoes anyone know if exFAT can be used instantly without apt-get commands?19:57
YankDownUnderHillis: Should do.19:57
HillisI've a 16GB USB-Memory and files >4GB19:57
HillisYankDownUnder: Thank you!19:58
YankDownUnderHillis: Give it a go...should be right.19:58
enoch85hey I need help intercepting a kernel panic message:20:02
enoch85ooh crap20:02
enoch85got it again, need to reboot20:02
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TheMontyChristhow to suppres log messages?  my logs fill up to 50-60gb - flakey driver20:06
TheMontyChristI'm so used to deleting them frequency. i forgot what type of message I'm getting.20:07
TheMontyChristsuppose, I"m getting spammed w/ INFO's.  can I just tell the logger to ignore infos from the driver?20:07
enoch85OK, back. Here it is: http://i.imgur.com/gZh5d6l.png20:07
minimecTheMontyChrist: That is not normal. It would probably be better to trace the error that spams your log file.20:07
tomreynTheMontyChrist: you should both filter messages getting logged using rsyslog, and have logrotate running as a cron job20:07
YankDownUnderTheMontyChrist: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/zesty/man5/syslog.conf.5.html => you can change the system log settings ...20:07
enoch85I have no clue that's causing this20:08
enoch85I've checked syslog and it seems it happens when it activates swap_1 on LVM20:08
enoch85but I'm not sure20:08
TheMontyChristminimec: absolutely.  I let the vendor know of this, but in the meantime, I was wondering what I could do on my end - other than constant keep deleting log files.20:08
Grorco1Hello can any help me apply a kernal patch and rerun a video driver update from usb live to my hdd?20:08
tomreynenoch85: hard to tell, since this is just to lower part of the kernel panic message20:08
enoch85tomreyn, yeah I know :(20:08
tomreynenoch85: vmxnet points to vmware, though20:09
enoch85tomreyn, yeah, maybe change nic driver20:09
enoch85hmm20:09
TheMontyChristso kenel and syslog dmessage are logged w/ syslog?20:09
TheMontyChristhow does the driver know which to log it20:09
TheMontyChristto log to20:09
enoch85TheMontyChrist, I though all kernel panics where logged to syslog?20:10
enoch85thought*20:10
enoch85it takes 20 minutes to restore each time, so it's pretty time consuming20:11
enoch85TheMontyChrist, so which file should I check for kernel panics?20:11
fartfaceHey!  I've recently got into Ansible, and I'm running a playbook which installs Apache2--problem is that when doing it this way, it only seems to listen on IPv6.  I can curl localhost in the terminal, but can't access via a browser.20:11
minimecenoch85: you can enable 'persistent' mode for journalctl. Like that the logs of systemd will survice a reboot. 1st: 'sudo mkdir -p /var/log/journal' 2nd: 'sudo nano /etc/systemd/journald.conf' and change '#Storage=auto' to 'Storage=persistent20:11
tomreynTheMontyChrist: the driver does not log. it sends messages to the kernel ring buffer, which the syslog daemon (usually rsyslog on ubuntu, i think) then grabs and writes to a file based on certain filtering mechanisms you can modify.20:12
fartfaceI've checked ufw and iptables and port 80 is definitely open.20:12
enoch85minimec, will try20:12
enoch85minimec, thanks20:12
minimecenoch85: link... https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-journalctl-to-view-and-manipulate-systemd-logs20:12
enoch85will get back to you when I successfully preserved the log, maybe it explains everything. I hope so20:14
minimecTheMontyChrist: What kind of driver is that? Maybe you can set some options for the driver in '/etc/modprobe.d'.20:14
effectnethello what is used to scan and fix a dirty usb drive?20:15
YankDownUnderenoch85: Question - when did this start happening?20:15
enoch85YankDownUnder, like last week, i thought I will investigate now. I can upgrade the system (dist-upgrade even) but it happens when I run the database upgrade on Nextcloud20:16
enoch85very strange20:16
enoch85and no, there are no errors in the Nextcloud update, I've run it on like 10 other servers20:16
YankDownUnderenoch85: What changed from the time it worked last and the time when the error started to happen?20:16
mkwiaHi, how can I use php 7 on nginx on ubuntu?20:17
enoch85YankDownUnder, only thing I've done is run apt update and apt dist-upgrade nothing else20:17
enoch85the VM is pretty newly setup and I have like 20 other VMs with the same setup that doesn't panic20:17
sshhelpHey guys, anyone got any tips on connecting to an apt-repo over an ssh tunnel? I've got apt-mirror running on server one + an FTP server, then a VPN that allows ssh to server two. I've tried making a tunnel ala this: -20:17
enoch85so, I'm puzzled20:17
minimecenoch85: If it started after an upgrade, I first start an older kernel with 'additional options...' in the grub screen. Worth a try.20:17
Bizzehmkwia: literally the first google result for "php7 nginx" https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-linux-nginx-mysql-php-lemp-stack-in-ubuntu-16-0420:18
enoch85minimec, yeah I can try that20:18
sshhelpssh -R 21:localhost:21 user@server220:18
YankDownUnderenoch85: Right oh...and looking through system logs hasn't given you a clue?20:18
enoch85YankDownUnder, nope. :(20:18
enoch85YankDownUnder, that's why I'm asking here20:18
enoch85will try to get some more output with journald20:19
mkwiaBizzeh, cool, that doesn't work. php-fpm is not a package. Neither is php7-fpm, neither is php7.0-fpm.20:19
Grorco1can anyone help me apply a kernal patch from ubuntu live usb?20:19
effectneti run fsck on my usb drive and all i see is                 fsck from util-linux 2.28.220:19
naccGrorco1: what do you mean? you need to build a new kernel?20:21
wafflejockeffectnet, is that the only line?20:22
effectnethi wafflejock yes only line no other text20:22
pavloseffectnet: you should be able to sudo fsck /dev/sdb1 assuming it is mot mounted20:24
effectnetk20:24
Grorco1nacc, Yes, I was upgrading my video drives on a new install last night and lost video, I looked further and there was a kernal patch amd said was needed20:26
enoch85crap no old kernel20:26
enoch85ok, changed to presistent, will make it panic again20:26
effectneti should get more than one line back from fsck right?20:27
naccGrorco1: do you know how to build linux kernels?20:27
Bashing-omeffectnet: What is the file system on that USB drive ?20:27
minimecenoch85: At least you know that it is not a kernel issue... ;) because after akernel upgrade at least one older kernel should be present, even after having done 'apt autoremove'...20:28
Grorco1nacc no I just downloaded the .patch file not sure where to start after that20:28
enoch85minimec, true20:28
enoch85ok, it paniced20:28
effectnetwhat is fuseblk, it says that20:28
enoch85let's check the logs20:28
effectnetBashing-om,20:28
Didact69what's the command to save iptables ?20:29
effectnetso it's ntfs i guess20:29
effectnetso this drive wont mess up as much as the other ones?20:30
naccGrorco1: building your own kernel is non-trivial20:30
effectnetpeople pulling out drives making me nuts20:30
enoch85minimec, ok, so it's just jibberish20:30
Bashing-omeffectnet: fuseblk I think relates to NTFS . and as such . fsck is not the tool to use on a windows' file system .20:30
Grorco1nacc, if it's way more complicated then "applying" the patch, can you help me get grub up so I can run the repair utility20:30
enoch85can't read it20:30
effectnetk thx20:31
naccGrorco1: well you hvae to apply the patch and then build it, of course20:31
naccGrorco1: if you don't know how to build a kernel, you're liable to do it wrong, imo20:31
naccGrorco1: someone else can probably ehlp you repair grub20:31
enoch85nano says it's converting from dos or mac format minimec20:31
enoch85hwo do I read it?20:31
enoch85gedit?20:31
minimecenoch85: You have to use 'journalctl' to read the logs, because it is in some binary format20:32
enoch85minimec, it's just a bunch of @@@@@20:32
enoch85okok20:32
enoch85thanks20:32
wafflejockeffectnet, yeah this post they mention a few other packages that may help with ntfs scanning/fixing but ymmv haven't used them myself https://askubuntu.com/questions/86086/fsck-cant-find-fsck-ntfs20:33
effectnetthx wafflejock20:33
minimecenoch85: try 'journalctl --boot=-120:33
enoch85minimec, it's rebooting and everything20:34
enoch85but running the update makes it fail20:34
enoch85seems like it's deleted across reboots20:34
enoch85hmm20:34
enoch85will try to make it panic again20:34
YankDownUnderenoch85: It fails *when* you run an update? At which point - the point where you do: sudo apt-get update => or at: sudo apt-get upgrade ---> ?20:35
minimecenoch85: 'persistent' should save the logs. you should then be able to 'journalctl --list-boots' or 'journalctl --boot=-1" to show the last boot.20:35
enoch85YankDownUnder, minimec it fails here: https://kopy.io/4Ri4G20:38
enoch85if I tail -f the syslog I can see until line 24, the it panics20:39
enoch85during the update I mean20:39
enoch85so it's not apt that is failing, it's when running the php command20:39
enoch85could the issue be with php?20:39
enoch85hmm20:39
enoch85seems www-data is triggering it20:40
jdrv_somebody has tried to setup a google online account recently, i mean, in the last 24 hours?20:40
jdrv_i think there is a problem with google online account settings20:40
YankDownUnderenoch85: How's about momentarily disabling any web services...and then trying again...hmm?20:41
enoch85YankDownUnder, will do a restore again20:41
enoch85hold on for 20 mins :)20:41
minimecenoch85: could you try to set nextcloud into mainenance mode manually first? See... https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/11/admin_manual/maintenance/enable_maintenance.html20:41
enoch85as you can see in the output I set maintenance mode --on20:43
enoch85and what happens next is that is tries to update, and it's failing during the update of "calendar"20:43
enoch85(an app in nextcloud)20:43
enoch85so maybe disabling calendar or any other apps as well and then update20:44
enoch85will try20:44
enoch85have a lot of options here20:44
YankDownUnderenoch85: You're getting further along than you were an hour ago.20:44
enoch85YankDownUnder, that's pleasing :)20:45
minimecenoch85: disable "calendar" seems a good idea20:45
enoch85still I think it's very strange that Nextcloud or any of its apps should cause a kernel panic20:46
minimecenoch85: I agree. That should not happen...20:46
enoch85I'm an experienced ownCloud/Nextcloud user/contriutor and this just seems strange20:46
enoch85but I won't know until I tried :)20:46
enoch85it's more likley it's something in MySQL or the webserver itself imo20:47
enoch85but, running the same version on other servers works20:47
enoch85so, hmm20:47
YankDownUnderenoch85: Aliens.20:48
enoch85YankDownUnder, zombies20:48
enoch85for sure :)20:48
YankDownUnderenoch85: TRUMP!20:48
enoch85HAHA20:48
enoch85:D20:48
enoch85YankDownUnder, best internet joke today :D20:49
enoch85YankDownUnder, you like "no joke" lol20:49
YankDownUnderenoch85: Trump orders NSA to crash "Nextcloud" application and causes consternation for admin20:49
enoch85loool, long shot but heck who knows right :D20:49
YankDownUnderenoch85: Maybe Trump thinks you're Mexican.20:50
enoch85arrriiba20:50
enoch85better build a better fireWALL20:50
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enoch85ok, so my plan is to change network adapter to E1000 (VMware) disable contcts before the upgrade and then run the upgrade20:55
enoch85restore done in 10 minute20:56
enoch85s20:56
mate_hex20:58
PennthXenial->Zesty woe. ipython3-notebook got removed from my machines because of an incomplete package dependency in 17.04. I had to install jupyter-core by hand before I could reinstall ipython3-notebook :p21:05
enoch85YankDownUnder, minimec it IS when updating the apps21:17
enoch85just tried to update them from GUI and I got kernel panic again21:17
enoch85yup, disabling the apps prior to update solved it21:19
enoch85VERY strange21:19
enoch85deficiently trump21:19
YankDownUnderenoch85: Yes...strange...more than strange...however, that being said, it begs one to inspect all the aspects of this particular machine...hmm...21:20
enoch85YankDownUnder, it sure does21:20
YankDownUnderenoch85: Coffee, donuts, and time to read through all the system logs, web logs, etc etc etc...21:21
enoch85YankDownUnder, would be easier to just create a new VM and resotre the data actually21:22
enoch85something is pretty nasty here21:22
YankDownUnderenoch85: There ya go...easy enough done...21:23
enoch85just tried to activate the calendar app after a sucesfull update, kernel panic again21:23
enoch85well, will shit this server down in a few months, it will just have to run without those apps21:24
enoch85don't think any one uses them anyway :)21:24
YankDownUnderenoch85: Just as a "thought" - since this is in a VM, have you check the HW clock settings of the VM?21:24
enoch85hmm21:24
enoch85can see21:24
YankDownUnderenoch85: See where I'm going with this "thought"?21:24
enoch85the time on the Hypervisor and VM isn't the same which causes stuff to go wrong..?21:25
YankDownUnderenoch85: Not sure...but - for whatever reason - something to do with "time" has caused issues...ergo...21:26
enoch85YankDownUnder, yeah, worth to check at least21:26
enoch85hold on21:26
enoch85nope, they are the same21:27
enoch85synced over ntp from my firewall21:27
enoch85opnsense btw21:27
enoch85great stuff21:27
YankDownUnderenoch85: Kernel boot params? UTC or HWC?21:28
enoch85YankDownUnder, ok, so the timezone in the DB tables are NULL in the calendar app21:30
enoch85hmm21:30
enoch85going to check the other tables21:30
enoch85they doesn't seem to have timezone in the same way21:32
enoch85YankDownUnder, kernel boot params, how do I check that?21:32
YankDownUnderenoch85: Look at: /boot/grub/grub.cfg21:34
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minimecenoch85: in the grub screen with 'e' or in '/etc/default/grub' --> 'LINUX_DEFAULT', but if you did not change anything manually, you will not have anything special in there.21:34
enoch85minimec, nope default install of Ubuntu Server 16.0421:35
enoch85and no UTC or anything now when I checked21:35
enoch85well, problem is located and I'm satisfied with that at least21:37
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enoch85a new version (major) will be released soon, will see if that helps21:37
enoch85thanks guys for your help21:37
enoch85appriciate it!21:37
YankDownUnderenoch85: Peace, bro21:38
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Squarismwhat is the first place to look if a hacker entered your ubunutu machine?21:59
kk4ewtare your logs missing22:00
kk4ewtif you suspect it has been hacked reinstall period22:00
liplit"ext4magic" shows a list of all deleted files. for security, how can I wipe those names to avoid "ext4magic" or other software read them. thank you22:00
genii!info wipe | liplit22:01
ubottuliplit: wipe (source: wipe): secure file deletion. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.24-2 (zesty), package size 37 kB, installed size 86 kB22:01
liplitubottu: is not one file, are thousands of deleted files that "ext4magic" still showing the name.22:02
ubottuliplit: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)22:02
ArchDebian"ext4magic" shows a list of all deleted files. For security, how can I Wipe those names to avoid "ext4magic" or other software list deleted filenames? thank you.22:17
ArchDebianWhat is the security way to clean the filesystem Journal?22:23
Ben64ArchDebian: don't use a journal22:24
ArchDebianBen64: I agree, but if I'm using, how can I delete it now?22:28
Ben64turn off journaling, unmount, mount, fill free space with zeros?22:30
bmomjianDid anyone get an odd sweepstakes notification on Ubuntu today on the OS notification bar at the top of the screen?  I did.22:51
underd0gno22:52
bmomjianIt mentioned AnandTech22:53
rizonzmeh I still cannot fix my 64 bits preseed issues22:53
oborotI got a systemd process set to auto restart, I sent it's process a kill -11 and it seems to be in a permanent auto restart loop now? Looks like it tries to restart and gives up too fast. ANybody got any ideas?22:54
oborotRestartSec is 1022:54
underd0goborot: give it more time to restart?22:55
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oborotI tried setting it to 50 seconds22:57
oborotBut it seems RestartSec is just the time it waits before trying to restart again22:57
oborotMy problem seems to be it gives performing the actual restart task too fast22:58
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oborotFound the problem23:05
blackflowoborot: what was it?23:07
oborotThe process I was killing is binding to a unix socket23:09
oborotAnd I'm guessing I need to do some sort of cleanup when the process is killed prior to restarting23:09
oborotBecause nginx was complaining that the socket was already in use23:10
oborotIf I just delete the .sock file it restarts fine...23:11
th34lch3m1sthi23:22
th34lch3m1st16.04 fresh install. amd mobo pci-e radeon. I want to set refresh rate to 75hz. now is 60hz. xrandr  works on session, not on reboot.23:26
th34lch3m1sttwo days ago I was using 12.04 with catalyst control center. refresh rate was working at 75hz with no issue.23:28
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UmeaboyHi!23:38
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UmeaboyWhenever I upgrade from 16.04 to 16.10 or 16.10 to 17.04 I end up with a frozen window when it comes to installing unattended-upgrades.23:39
UmeaboyAnyone else experienced that?23:39
UmeaboyI'm NOT using Backports.23:39
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