[00:00] <howudodat> thundeer, not quite sure why you sent me the docker docs on mysql?
[00:02] <thundeer> howudodat, sorry. i misunderstood. i thought you wanted to get your data out. thinking that if you do a -v mount, you can get your data out in that manner. but maybe a server container would make more sense.
[00:03] <thundeer> howudodat, a virtual box might be the easier solution.
[00:05] <howudodat> thundeer: so I think I have the problem narrowed down a bit more.  I was finally able to get mysql re-installed and I saw the standard 4 databases.  when I move the datadir back to my actual database, I lose mysql performance_schema and sys as databases.  even though those directories exist and the .frm .ibd and .myd files are there.  I have added the appropriate directories to apparmor config
[00:17] <latino31> in ubuntu can you input a echo command in the terminal bascially like echo "command && command && command &&" | at 18:43 to run commands at a certain time?
[00:18] <latino31> or is there a easy way to do that
[00:22] <gr33n7007h> latino31: just like that
[00:22] <latino31> nice.. command in " " right?
[00:22] <latino31> im curious though can you differentiate between am and pm?
[00:23] <gr33n7007h> yep, not sure about am/pm though just use 01:00 or 23:00
[00:24] <gr33n7007h> latino31: man at will give you more info
[00:28] <latino31> thanks gr33n7007h
[00:28] <gr33n7007h> np latino31
[00:28] <latino31> never mind its a 24 hour clock lol
[00:29] <latino31> not 12 hour
[00:29] <gogeta> lol
[00:29] <gogeta> you can set it to display 12hr if you wish
[00:29] <latino31> i understand :)
[00:29] <gogeta> but by defult its 24hr
[00:38] <kitoy> good day everyone
[00:38] <kitoy> i would like to ask what does bind9 actually does to a server
[00:39] <gogeta> burns them like big ball of fire
[00:39] <gogeta> lol
[00:40] <kitoy> no, really
[00:40] <gogeta> lol
[00:40] <howudodat> kitoy: http://www.bind9.net/
[00:40] <howudodat> gogeta: lol
[00:48] <Kyoku> sweet, got my root image down from 8GB to 3GB
[00:48] <kitoy> what did you do?
[00:49] <kitoy> and what do you mean by root image
[00:49] <Kyoku> default ubuntu ami is 8GB, i shrunk it basically
[00:50] <Kyoku> and it took me far too long to figure out how to do it
[00:50] <pynkii>  what did you remove?
[00:50] <Kyoku> empty space
[00:52] <BigBawb> Hi guys. I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 14.04 and my network adapter speeds have fallen to about 1 mbps.
[00:52] <pynkii> BigBawb, first of all: welcome to the 90's
[00:53] <pynkii> wifi or ethernet?
[00:53] <BigBawb> wifi
[00:53] <BigBawb> I can recal having a similar issue when I first installed a few years ago
[00:53] <pynkii> updated to 16.04 or 17.04? or something inbetween?
[00:54] <BigBawb> I believe 16.04
[00:54] <BigBawb> Linux 4.4.0-75-generic #96-Ubuntu uname
[00:55] <pynkii> can you run 'lsb_release -a'
[00:55] <pynkii> the kernel gives us a hint but noithing sure :)
[00:56] <pynkii> and what is the chipset of the wifi card/dongle?
[00:56] <BigBawb> Description:	Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
[00:57] <pynkii> and sorry for all the questions: i did that for a livining some years ago for a camera company selling network devices to old people...better to ask everything before even start to debug the issue:D
[00:58] <BigBawb> yeah I did the upgrade release command
[00:58] <pynkii> BigBawb, important is the the name/brand/model nr/ chipset of the wifi dongle - it will be a device spcific problem
[00:58] <BigBawb> pynkii: realtek
[00:58] <BigBawb> https://www.amazon.com/Edimax-EW-7811Un-150Mbps-Raspberry-Supports/dp/B003MTTJOY
[00:59] <BigBawb> This does work guaranteed. It worked full speed last week
[00:59] <BigBawb> Also my upload is like .3
[00:59] <BigBawb> Should be 30/5
[01:01] <uL4m0g> I installed ubuntu 17.04, but I don't see Unity 8? still using unity with dash, how/why?
[01:02] <pynkii> BigBawb, 'lsusb' shows a device with this ids: 0bda:818b
[01:03] <BigBawb> Bus 002 Device 004: ID 7392:7811 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd EW-7811Un 802.11n Wireless Adapter [Realtek RTL8188CUS]
[01:03] <bandit22> ubuntu 16.04.2 keep getting this with audio cds Unable to mount Audio Disc Message recipient disconnected from message bus without replying
[01:04] <bandit22> what does this mean?
[01:05] <pynkii> BigBawb, ok its really the CU version :/
[01:06] <BigBawb> O: the CU version
[01:07] <BigBawb> whats that
[01:07] <sysRPL> hello
[01:09] <Some_Person> I need a newer version of network-manager-openconnect than is provided in the repos for xenial. What should I do?
[01:09] <kitoy> what does this do btw?
[01:09] <kitoy> deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial main universe
[01:09] <sysRPL> can anyone help me with this strange wireless usb adapter problem? ubuntu shows my wireless adapter, and a network list, but whenever i try to connect to my network wirelessly it animates the wireless icon in the notification area for about 15 seconds, then it stops the animation and i am not connected to my network wirelessly
[01:09] <kitoy> installing dnscrypt requires me that
[01:09] <kenrin> probably enables the universe repo
[01:10] <sysRPL> right now i am force to use an ethernet cable
[01:10] <kitoy> but ubuntu said that package is unrecognized
[01:10] <Ben64> sysRPL: what adapter is is? (lsusb to find out)
[01:11] <sysRPL> Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0b05:179d ASUSTek Computer, Inc. USB-N53 802.11abgn Network Adapter [Ralink RT3572]
[01:11] <kenrin> unrecognized?  What do you mean
[01:11] <uL4m0g> Does ubuntu 17.04 came with Unity 8 ?
[01:12] <valleyofsun> did you go to the site... and read the releasae
[01:12] <valleyofsun> no or you would know...
[01:13] <uL4m0g> how come my 17.04 doesnt have unit 8
[01:13] <kenrin> It does
[01:13] <valleyofsun> actually I hate to tell people something and be wrong but I am sure it is either the last releasae it will be in or it isnt in there
[01:13] <kenrin> Just not default
[01:14] <uL4m0g> kenrin, how can i make unity 8 default for my ubuntu 17.04
[01:14] <Ben64> uL4m0g: probably by installing unity8
[01:14] <kitoy> kenrin, deb
[01:15] <kenrin> it probably isn't recognized because you have no quotes around the address kitoy
[01:15] <uL4m0g> Ben64, how to tell what version of unity  i have installed on terminal?
[01:15] <kenrin> it thinks the entire thing is a command
[01:15] <howudodat> ok, so it looks like apparmor and mysql are really not getting along after today's update...I now see apparmor denied for the following: /proc/10019/status, and /sys/devices/system/node/
[01:15] <kitoy> kenrin https://pastebin.com/2ks97v9w
[01:16] <Ben64> uL4m0g: dpkg -l | grep unity
[01:16] <sysRPL> wlx50465d4c15cc: flags=4099<UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500
[01:16] <sysRPL> that shows up under ifconfig instead of wlan0
[01:16] <kenrin> oooh
[01:16] <kenrin> Yeah deb isn't a command it is a package format
[01:16] <sysRPL> Ben64, any help would be appreciated
[01:17] <mices> i can't play mp4's no video only sound on lubuntu 16.1
[01:17] <kitoy> kenrin, i found it on this instructions http://www.linuxslaves.com/2016/10/how-to-install-dnscrypt-ubuntu-1604.html
[01:18] <kenrin> Those instructions say to place that line into the /etc/apt/sources.list file
[01:19] <kenrin> so
[01:19] <kenrin> sudo echo "deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial main universe" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:20] <kitoy> oh
[01:20] <kitoy> what does >> <- means?
[01:20] <chek> like > but it appends instead
[01:21] <Volund> ugh
[01:21] <kenrin> it adds the line to the end of the file instead of erasing the entire file,  which would be bad
[01:21] <Volund> why is it being so difficult to setup a simple network fileshare for my roommate to use...
[01:22] <kitoy> ok thanks kenrin and chek
[01:23] <virtualriot> Hi everyone
[01:24] <virtualriot> I got new contacts
[01:24] <virtualriot> I can seeeeee
[01:24] <kitoy> kenrin, it says that i couldnt do it
[01:24] <kitoy> bash: /etc/apt/sources.list: Permission denied
[01:25] <kenrin> If you used sudo or log in as root it will do it
[01:26] <chek> sudo will only apply to echo, not >>
[01:26] <kenrin> really?
[01:26] <chek> yeah the shell pulls the >> file_name part off
[01:26] <chek> so echo runs as root but then you try to open and write as non-root
[01:27] <kitoy> oh
[01:27] <kenrin> Didn't know,  I always sudo -i before doing things like that
[01:27] <Ben64> you could do "echo blah | sudo tee -a /path/to/file"
[01:27] <kitoy> what is tee -a?
[01:27] <Some_Person> What's the best way to pull down the code for a package in zesty, build it for xenial, install it, and, if it works, push it to a PPA?
[01:28] <Ben64> tee - read from standard input and write to standard output and files
[01:28] <virtualriot> I have a question may I ask?
[01:28] <virtualriot> Have a question
[01:28] <chek> -a will append
[01:28] <virtualriot> I have one
[01:28] <kitoy> ok thanks
[01:28] <kitoy> i will try that
[01:28] <chek> just ask it
[01:29] <virtualriot> When does the next Ubuntu come out
[01:29] <howudodat> Ben64: couldn't he also do sudo sh -c 'echo blah >> somefilename.txt' ?
[01:29] <virtualriot> And how much will it cost to upgrade
[01:29] <Ben64> howudodat: that's a really wonky way to do that
[01:29] <Ben64> virtualriot: october 2017, free as always
[01:30] <virtualriot> Oh good
[01:35] <Kyoku> why does the LTS release skips 16.10 17.04 and 17.10 ?
[01:36] <kitoy> Ben64
[01:36] <kitoy> is this correct?
[01:36] <kitoy> echo "deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial main universe" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:36] <kitoy> deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial main universe
[01:36] <kitoy> i duno if that is correct
[01:36] <kitoy> hehe
[01:37] <kitoy> seems correct, since it echoed deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial main universe
[01:37] <kenrin> If it didn't skip those version it wouldn't be LTS kyoku
[01:37] <kenrin> It would be called rolling
[01:38] <Bashing-om> Kyoku: 16.10 17.04 and 17.10 are NOT LTS releases . LTS is released in a 2 year schedule - 12.04 14.04 16.04 18.04 .
[01:38] <Kyoku> so 18.04 doesn't even exist yet?
[01:39] <kenrin> It is about a year away
[01:40] <Bashing-om> Kyoku: correct will be April (04) of 2018 (18) --- release 18.04 :)
[01:40] <Kyoku> ec2 has 16.04 as the default, but i want all the latest stuff so which version is best?
[01:41] <Bashing-om> !latest | Kyoku
[01:41]  * Volund headscratches lots
[01:42] <Kyoku> I should just shuttup and stick with 16.04 then
[01:42] <Kyoku> and then cry in a year when it won't update to 18.04 on ec2
[01:42] <Bashing-om> Kyoku: Som ya got to ask your self "what will I gain to upgrade from a LTS release ?"
[01:43] <kenrin> Can you even upgrade from a regular release to a LTS ?
[01:44] <Bashing-om> kenrin: Yes .
[01:44] <Kyoku> i don't know kenrin but every time i try to go from one release to another in ec2 it results in a dead instance
[01:46] <ipatrol> I cannot get Audacity to work, and apparently I'm not alone
[01:46] <cyberspectre> One time, I installed this boot image onto a USB that, once it boots, lets you select from ISOs on the disk and boot from that. But I have no idea what it was called. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
[01:47] <kenrin> There are tons of software like that cyberspectre,  you'd need to be more specific
[01:47] <cyberspectre> kenrin, just name one and that's the one I'll use lol
[01:47] <kenrin> I use easy2boot
[01:47] <cyberspectre> Cool, thanks kenrin :)
[01:48] <Kyoku> malware2boot is better
[01:48] <Bashing-om> Kyoku: No experience with ec2, but could be that the provider controls the kernel ( thus the release ).
[01:48] <cyberspectre> kenrin, if I put several ISOs on the USB, including Ubuntu and Windows, easy2boot will let me boot from any of those, right?
[01:48] <kenrin> if you read all the tutorials and make the PE images,  yeah
[01:48] <Kyoku> so from a server perspective is there anything worth risking a non-LTS release for?
[01:49] <kenrin> If you just slap down ISOs they will work if they are non-windows and non-uefi
[01:49] <Kyoku> i'm particularly interested in any network improvements and LXD
[01:50] <cyberspectre> kenrin, only non-windows?
[01:50] <YankDownUnder> Server and non-LTS doesn't make much sense...but, whatever.
[01:50] <Some_Person> I want to try to build a package in ubuntu zesty for xenial and get it into a PPA if it works. What's the easiest way to go about this?
[01:50] <kenrin> Of course,  windows proctects their stuff.  You need to convert it to a format that works first
[01:53] <cyberspectre> kenrin, that was to me?
[01:54] <howudodat> ok, so more narrowing down.  if I point my datadir to another dir, I get three errors in the logfile:  [ERROR] Function 'archive' already exists, same for 'blackhole', 'federated' and 'innodb'.  Then of course none of my innodb databases are loaded, neither are 3 of the 4 mysql databases
[01:54] <kenrin> Yes,  there is no software where you can throw a windows .iso without modifying it on a usb and expect it to boot uefi.  You' need a .imgPTN or  PE image,  but this is off topic ;P
[01:55] <cyberspectre> kenrin, thanks for the heads up. I'll look into it.
[02:02] <pynki> is there a tool to sync mysql databases on 2 machines?
[02:04] <kenrin> mysql can do that already
[02:07] <pynki> it can replicate as far as i know. not sync
[02:08] <kitoy> brb
[02:09] <kenrin> You want like offline tools then ?
[02:10] <pynki> well, as i am thinking about it there will be no way to do what i want without manual mergeing
[02:11] <kenrin> There are tools like symmetrixDS and dbforge but it depends on how you are looking ot do it
[02:11] <kenrin> Might be easier just to make a mysqldump script
[02:12] <pynki> kenrin, some-kind-of-git style distributeted database thingy... 2 databses that can brought to a "shared - state" even if there are chages in both of them that need to be merged
[02:12] <kenrin> That would be horrible and unfeasible
[02:14] <pynki> kenrin, maybe.
[02:14] <kenrin> That is for heavy use cases involving clusters and DB architects
[02:14] <pynki> things is: the local databse is nice when there is no internet connection while the online one is nice if there is no local machine...
[02:15] <pynki> but how to sync them in a way that do not include transfering gigs of sql dumps...
[02:17] <kitoy> is wlp2s0 secure?
[02:17] <kitoy> and how is it different form wlan0 or wlan1
[02:17] <kitoy> i mean in your guys opinion
[02:18] <kenrin> Just a new naming interface that systemd uses
[02:18] <kenrin> And we would have no idea if your wifi is secure
[02:18] <kitoy> ok
[02:18] <kitoy> thanks
[02:25] <howudodat> is there a way to list the mysql versions in the default repo?  whatever the update was that came out today, it's seriously broken and I need to jump back to yesterday's version
[02:25] <howudodat> or at least try it and see if it resolves all these crazy issues
[02:32] <zukizukito> please help me with port forwarding on android
[02:33] <zukizukito> please help
[02:42] <jarl> conectar con internet
[02:43] <a_ryan> chili con carne
[02:43] <pynki> yummy
[02:53] <howudodat> ok, I'm off. I'm mentally and physically exhausted.  been fighting this on 2 machines for 10 hours or so.  warning to everyone out there...apparmor and todays mysql upgrade dont get along and it will hose your mysql install
[02:53] <Some_Person> Hmm... I just tried using backportpackage, but the package in question failed to build on launchpad because it depends on debhelper 10... what can I do?
[02:59] <Some_Person> Is there some way to make it depend use the version in xenial-backports?
[03:02] <Money88>  /msg NickServ DROP Obit1 mgm700!bond007! 38ad03c4:33614fe9
[03:14] <Some_Person> https://launchpad.net/~stownsend42/+archive/ubuntu/network-manager-openconnect/+build/12494029 -- this build failed because it couldn't install debhelper >= 10, but that package exists in xenial-backports
[03:24] <ProficientWombat> clear
[03:25] <ProficientWombat> So what's your all's opinions on Ubuntu switching back to Gnome?
[03:27] <xXEoflaOEXx> rypervenche, did you find what is the solution for me?
[03:28] <rypervenche> xXEoflaOEXx: Nope, you left so I stopped troubleshooting.
[03:28] <xXEoflaOEXx> rypervenche, I left because I have to go and then sleep.
[03:28] <rypervenche> xXEoflaOEXx: Yep. You should probably ask for help when you've got some time to troubleshoot :)
[03:29] <xXEoflaOEXx> rypervenche, ok. I have had Firefox crashing everytime I open it. This is the output from yesterday: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24473635/
[03:34] <MarioKingTree> help I have Ubuntu 17.04 and I've installed VLC from the ubuntu software center and i can't play total drama island dvd on my PC
[03:34] <MarioKingTree> any ideas?
[03:35] <xXEoflaOEXx> MarioKingTree, Is the errors displaying while playing?
[03:36] <MarioKingTree> xxEoflaOEXx nope
[03:36] <Some_Person> any ideas? is there a channel more suited to discussions about PPAs?
[03:36] <MarioKingTree> VLC isn't just playing it at all
[03:36] <ChaiTRex> MarioKingTree: https://askubuntu.com/a/845206/616451
[03:37] <rypervenche> xXEoflaOEXx: Ok, let's try something then.
[03:37] <rypervenche> xXEoflaOEXx: Edit your /etc/default/grub file, I think it's called.
[03:38] <xXEoflaOEXx> rypervenche, I opened it.
[03:38] <rypervenche> xXEoflaOEXx: Oh, this might not be related, actually.
[03:39] <xXEoflaOEXx> rypervenche, Yes, it is unrelated.
[03:39] <rypervenche> xXEoflaOEXx: sudo lsb_release -a
[03:40] <xXEoflaOEXx> rypervenche, http://paste.ubuntu.com/24476771/
[03:41] <MarioKingTree> ChaiTRex i got it to work with that information. Thank you!! :D
[03:41] <MarioKingTree> Upgraded this laptop form windows 8.1 to Ubuntu 17.04 and it runs faster :3
[03:44] <xXEoflaOEXx> rypervenche, my brother *just* asks me to disconnect
[03:44] <xXEoflaOEXx> from the internet
[04:09] <rypervenche> xXEoflaOEXx: Have you updated your system recently?
[04:09] <rypervenche> oh
[04:13] <van7hu> Hello, how do I run a shell script at startup?
[04:13] <pynki> van7hu, put it into /etc/rc.local
[04:14] <van7hu> pynki, I putted there already.
[04:15] <van7hu> pynki, I found online that ' Ubuntu is now using systemd, and rc.local is now considered a service which is turned "off" by default' - is this right?
[04:15] <van7hu> I'm using 16.04
[04:18] <pynki> van7hu, sudo systemctl enable rc-local.service
[04:18] <pynki> doesn't work for you?
[04:18] <pynki> i assumje we are rading the same askubuntu answer :D
[04:18] <van7hu> it just say, systemctl not found
[04:18] <Guest63051> Is there any proper documentation for services and syscall
[04:19] <van7hu> yeah, same answer
[04:19] <pynki> works on my 16.04.02 server install
[04:20] <Guest63051> Edit bashrc
[04:20] <Guest63051> That's safe
[04:20] <pynki> Guest63051, that needs a login to run...
[04:20] <Guest63051> Yes
[04:20] <van7hu> yeah, I'm checking for now
[04:20] <van7hu> pynki, need a reboot
[04:22] <Guest63051> http://ccm.net/faq/3348-execute-a-script-at-startup-and-shutdown-on-ubuntu
[04:22] <Guest63051> Read it
[04:23] <pynki> the problem is that the rc.local method does not work anymore Guest63051
[04:25] <Guest63051> What about cron
[04:25] <Guest63051> Is it still working
[04:30] <Guest63051> https://askubuntu.com/questions/843323/start-script-on-system-startup-ubuntu-16-04-1
[04:37] <yhy9630> Hello! I wonder why running add-apt-respository in my Ubuntu is so slow.
[04:38] <Guest63051> Change your repo server location
[04:39] <yhy9630> thanks and change in the system setting?
[04:39] <pynki> how should that help?
[04:42] <yhy9630> it seems that every time when i run add apt resp, it'll take minutes to finish the task
[04:42] <pynki> 5 seconds here with 'dd-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java'
[04:42] <pynki> your itnernet conenction is OK?
[04:43] <yhy9630> yes it is
[04:43] <Guest63051> What is your location
[04:43] <yhy9630> china
[04:43] <Guest63051> That's why
[04:43] <Guest63051> Gfw
[04:44] <zukizukito> help me with port forwarding on android hotspot
[04:44] <yhy9630> i know but other tasks which need internet connection is rapid
[04:45] <Guest63051> I know brother. I have many friends from china
[04:45] <pynki> yhy9630, thats why. i am china too
[04:45] <Guest63051> You have to choose those repo who server in china or not blocked by gfw
[04:45] <pynki> and i need to use vpn to make all the ubuntu downloads fast...
[04:46] <Guest63051> You don't need vpn for all task
[04:46] <yhy9630> so thanks a lot:)
[04:46] <Guest63051> You need those repo whose server location in china or not blocked by gfw
[04:46] <Guest63051> There are many repo that are working in china
[04:47] <zukizukito> somebody please help me
[04:47] <Guest63051> What help?
[04:47] <zukizukito> on how to port forward in android
[04:48] <Guest63051> https://repogen.simplylinux.ch
[04:48] <zukizukito> i use internet by tethering
[04:49] <Guest63051> Root your android but I don't understand why you need to port forward
[04:49] <zukizukito> for using meterpreter ,
[04:50] <Guest63051> #pynki check link
[04:50] <zukizukito> without port forwarding , it wont work
[04:50] <zukizukito> :D
[04:51] <pynki> Guest63051, we are not talking abotu ubuntu repos...
[04:52] <Guest63051> #pynki please scroll down the page...
[04:52] <Guest63051> There are other repo too
[04:53] <pynki> Guest63051, just a few
[04:53] <Guest63051> This website just an example... There are many other repo
[04:54] <pynki> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/java/ubuntu vivid main thats the line generated for China and oracle java
[04:54] <pynki> thats not helping at all
[04:54] <pynki> thats the same i can add with add-apt-repository
[04:55] <pynki> for the offical repos there are enough mirrors in china - for the ppa: stuff kind of repos there is not much choices
[04:57] <Guest63051> Alright you win 😅
[04:57] <pynki> and that loine s generated when using 16.04 as a choice....
[04:58] <pynki> a vpn to hongkong seems the only way to get "full" internet access
[04:58] <Guest63051> I lost the ppa file that my friend given to me
[04:59] <Guest63051> Even Japanese vpn will work
[04:59] <pynki> or korea or singapore
[04:59] <pynki> depends on where you are in china what works best
[05:00] <Guest63051> Lantern also work if you don't have anything
[05:00] <Guest63051> Is tor working in china?
[05:01] <Guest63051> I don't understand how china managed to turn off tor
[05:01] <pynki> basic proxys work well too
[05:02] <Guest63051> Hmm.... Proxy work sometimes but most of the times they don't work
[05:11] <pynki> Guest63051, by blocking all the traffic they turned off tor\
[05:12] <Guest63051> Not all traffic is blocked
[05:12] <pynki> all the tor traffic is :P
[05:14] <Guest63051> How
[05:15] <pynki> take the list of relays and block the IPs
[05:15] <pynki> and figuring out the "secret" list of bridges
[05:15] <pynki> and block them too
[05:16] <pynki> and or traffic analysis
[05:17] <kode54> sounds like an adequate reason to start spawning radioactive glass lots
[05:18] <Guest63051> You can't block all nodes
[05:18] <Guest63051> Those are public exit nodes
[05:18] <Guest63051> Most of the exit nodes are private
[05:18] <pynki> but their ips are public
[05:19] <Guest63051> But who knows them all?
[05:19] <pynki> so just kill every out going conenction to the tor network
[05:19] <pynki> china
[05:19] <Guest63051> China is not God of Internet
[05:19] <pynki> belive me, manpower is what thei do not have to think about
[05:19] <Guest63051> If he know all stuff then he can block vpn
[05:20] <pynki> not without destroying https
[05:20] <pynki> and that you do not want to do
[05:20] <Guest63051> You can manually install ssl certificates on your websites
[05:21] <Guest63051> That's not the reason....
[05:21] <Guest63051> Https 😅
[05:22] <Guest63051> I think..... Tor work in china.... And when a user bridged to a website then gfw filter traffic and shutdown that IP
[05:24] <pynki> see vnp's. setup a openvpn server with the "as it comes" config, go to hainan und try to connect. they will simple shoot on the tls handshakes and then probe the server for hours. the logs are quite eye opening
[05:25] <pynki> they are not shutdown ips. they reset the connections
[05:25] <Guest63051> For how much time.... It's like someone using netcutter software
[05:26] <RonWhoCares> Does anyone have suggestions of what I should do with this:  https://github.com/georgmartius/vid.stab
[05:26] <RonWhoCares> - I mean installation directory
[05:27] <pynki> just some dir
[05:29] <spackiej> sup guys
[05:46] <xXEoflaOEXx> rypervenche, Firefox crashes at every startup. I have tried to delete .mozilla folder but that does not fix it..
[05:47] <xXEoflaOEXx> what is strange is that I have Tor browser and it works fine
[05:48] <rsouthard> Is there a way to create an application launch? I am using Ubuntu 17.04 with the Unity Desktop.
[05:48] <rsouthard> *application launcher*
[06:09] <xXEoflaOEXx> I fixed it by downgrading from the faulty version to the working version
[06:11] <xXEoflaOEXx> I will keep that deb file so that when the upgrading happens, I will execute it.
[06:28] <energizer> i feel completely ridiculous asking this in 2017 but how do i install pipelite
[06:28] <energizer> pipelight*
[06:29] <YankDownUnder> energizer: What is it?
[06:31] <energizer> YankDownUnder: it allows running silverlight/flash to watch widevine videos that havent switch from flash to html5
[06:31] <YankDownUnder> energizer: https://launchpad.net/pipelight
[06:38] <energizer> discontinued i guess
[06:38] <energizer> so
[06:38] <energizer> oh well
[06:39] <xiaorui> is there anybody
[06:39] <energizer> a
[06:39] <YankDownUnder> energizer: Well, there ya go. Obviously NOT a huge call for it's usage...could always get the source and work it out yerself, matey.
[06:40] <xiaorui> 中国人
[06:40] <energizer> yeah it used to be a huge deal a few years ago until netflix became available html5
[06:40] <YankDownUnder> xiaorui: #ubuntu-cn
[06:41] <energizer> now its a couple slowpokes still on flash
[06:46] <zap0> how do i tell this netbook to connect via it's wifi?   i've already added all the details in the Network Connections dialog.
[06:46] <zap0> i can't find anything for 'use that one' and connect.
[06:47] <YankDownUnder> zap0: Since I can't SEE "this netbook", it's relatively impossible to tell you...
[06:47] <zap0> is there anything i can type at a terminal?
[06:48] <YankDownUnder> zap0: https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/net-wireless-connect.html
[06:51] <zap0> im stuck on the 2nd step..   what is a "network menu in the menu bar" ?
[06:51] <YankDownUnder> zap0: SHOULD be upper right-hand corner
[06:53] <zap0> menubar is on the bottom, but whatever//    their is no network icon... there is  Clock and Battery Indicator.  that is all. (in that corner)
[07:02] <YankDownUnder> zap0: Menu bar at the bottom?
[07:05] <zap0> yeah.. but..  after 2 reboots... the icon hs appeared.   thanks!
[07:05] <zap0> has/
[07:29] <dan01> In Windows Firefox can play 4K videos with little CPU effort, that's different for Ubuntu, any idea why? Does Firefox for linux lack some hardware acceleration? It is ticked, so that should be fine
[07:30] <YankDownUnder> dan01: Most of that really depends on the "desktop environment" and "window manager" that you're using - along with whether or not you're using the proper graphics driver for your system...
[07:31] <dan01> YankDownUnder: standard ubuntu 17.04 with noveau
[07:31] <YankDownUnder> 17.04 is not an LTS release, can't help ya there, bro.
[07:32] <dan01> YandDownUnder: and if it was 16.04? what should I do?
[07:33] <YankDownUnder> dan01: If - *IF* you were running 16.04, I would check through the drivers database and double-check the drivers for the graphics card (GPU) on your system...as well, I'd check for other system drivers...that being said, with 17.04 only released "into the wild" since last week...it's gonna be a bit scarce on actual "experienced help"
[07:34] <ducasse> dan01: the nouveau driver isn't very good at hw-accel afaik, you need the binary nvidia driuver to get better performance.
[07:36] <dan01> ducasse: ok. PS will that also work on wayland? the nvidia drivers?
[07:36] <YankDownUnder> Now I know "that story"...coolbeans...didn't know that...
[07:36] <ducasse> dan01: aiui, some versions do and others don't.
[07:41] <YankDownUnder> dan01: On just taking a quick browse on the Nvidia site, it would appear that 16.04 is the "top" version currently supported...
[07:43] <dan01> YankDownUnder: Cand you share the link please?
[07:43] <ducasse> dan01: there are binary nvidia drivers in 17.04, see the additional drivers dialog in software and updates.
[07:44] <Xubuntu-Alex> Good morning folks; I am experiencing strange behavior with bluetooth on Xubuntu 16.04 running on a MacBook Alu. The bluetooth works fine but sometimes is loaded at boot, sometimes isn't (no icon on menubar and mouse not working). I use to restart the laptop several times until it gets to work again. Could anyone suggest any command line to restart the bluetooth manually (without rebooting)? End eventually a definitive solution
[07:54] <g105b> Hi everyone. I've just configured a really minimal version of ubuntu with what needs to be installed on some devices in the office. What's the best way of converting my already installed ubuntu to an installable distribution that can be flashed to a USB stick or burnt to a CD?
[07:54] <EriC^^> !customlivecd | g105b
[07:56] <g105b> EriC^^: Thanks. Might want to remove uck from the help message. That's why I came here, because I found that the two links on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DerivativeDistroHowto were dead, inlcuding Uck.
[07:56] <EriC^^> g105b: aha
[07:56] <g105b> Thanks I'll read through those guides.
[07:56] <EriC^^> k
[08:00] <g105b> Are these guides up to date? The examples are showing Ubuntu 9.04 images
[08:01] <g105b> Ah, second link is more up to date.
[08:03] <sxj> i have an aspire v17 nitro, upon upgrading from 16.04 to 17.04 i am unable to use ethernet - wired unmanaged
[08:03] <sxj> any pointers how to solve this
[08:04] <g105b> What does ifconfig output?
[08:04] <g105b> (paste.ubuntu.com)
[08:10] <Renestya> Hello. I'm trying to set up bumblebee.
[08:10] <zap0> anyone know a good site for finding linux software based on similar known apps that are on Windows?
[08:11] <_arktos75_> google.com
[08:12] <ducasse> zap0: alternativeto.net
[08:12] <Renestya> I got this message, but installing nvidia-current doesn't solve it.
[08:12] <Renestya>  [ERROR]The Bumblebee daemon has not been started yet or the socket path /var/run/bumblebee.socket was incorrect.
[08:12] <zap0> ducasse, awesome!  thank you.
[08:12] <ducasse> zap0: np
[08:14] <sxj_> g105b: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24477758/
[08:14] <Renestya> here is the site I'm following the guide to: https://askubuntu.com/questions/159767/the-bumblebee-daemon-has-not-been-started-yet-or-the-socket-path-var-run-bumble#
[08:14] <g105b> sxj_: what's the contents of /usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d/10-globally-managed-devices.conf?
[08:15] <sxj_> g105b: [keyfile] unmanaged-devices=*,except:type:wifi,except:type:wwan
[08:17] <g105b> Hmm try adding `except:type:ethernet` to the comma separated list, then run `service network-manager restart`
[08:22] <sxj> g105b: working thanks
[08:24] <unknowner> hi all! Anyone please can indicate me what is the process to have my linux /home in a "domain" like windows? I'll explain. I have two PCs and I'd like to have on a third PC (the server) my /home folder so that when I use on or the other of the two PCs I have the same files.
[08:25] <unknowner> a sort of loading same /home from the server on every boot on the two PCs so files are synchronized
[08:30] <Wulf> unknowner: I wouldn't do it, constant source of trouble
[08:30] <Wulf> unknowner: but if you have to, how about mounting it from nfs?
[08:31] <g105b> unknowner: any reason the whole home directory needs to be treated like this?
[08:31] <Wulf> unknowner: what kind of files do you have and why do you need them to be mirrored like this?
[08:32] <Wulf> unknowner: are there better solutions? E.g. web browsers have their own ways to synchronized across devices
[08:32] <unknowner> Wulf: because I want to automagically have files in /home folder "synchronized" between the two PCs. So when I use one or another I have always the /home folder updated for both
[08:32] <Wulf> unknowner: why?
[08:33] <Wulf> unknowner: I'm not sure about your /home, but mine is a complete and utter mess
[08:33] <unknowner> Wulf: because when - for example - I edit a document on a PC, then I need to plug the USB HDD on it, transfer the file, then unplug the USB HDD, plug into another PC end then copy the edited file
[08:33] <Wulf> unknowner: store it in a git repo
[08:34] <Wulf> next?
[08:34] <unknowner> Wulf: but also if I have some bookmarks on FireFox on a PC, then I want to have them also in the other PC. ... I can set GIT also locally?
[08:35] <Wulf> unknowner: browsers can synchronize themselves
[08:35] <g105b> unknowner: there are literally thousands of ways to sync directories. I personally use Google Drive to sync my home directory using an app called insync, but that's probably quite opinionated so might not be a common solution.
[08:36] <Wulf> unknowner: Git is distributed. So the repository is on every machine. But it's common to also maintain a central repository that everyone syncs with
[08:36] <Wulf> unknowner: i.e. put it on your server
[08:37] <artur_> help
[08:37] <Wulf> artur_: call 112
[08:37] <g105b> artur_: reboot
[08:37] <unknowner> Wulf: yes, but then I have to "follow" and remember what are the files modified in both PCs, then I need to setup browsers sync and so on... I need to have an automatic environment the sync my costant-changing directory between two PCs inside my LAN using one common method
[08:38] <Wulf> unknowner: as i said, use NFS
[08:38] <unknowner> Wulf, g105b: so I can take my arm board, set-up a GIT server on it and the have files synchronized locally and automagically?
[08:38] <g105b> unknowner: simplest solution: set rsync to run every minute over the LAN on all machines
[08:38] <Wulf> unknowner: my workplace used to sync user homes. It caused lots of data loss
[08:38] <artur_> I'm new on xubuntu and I need help
[08:39] <sxj> i am unable to use my second screen after upgrading 16.04 to 17.04
[08:39] <Wulf> artur_: cool story
[08:39] <g105b> artur_: have you tried turning it off and on again?
[08:39]  * Wulf whispers in artur_ ear: Ask your question, and you might get real help.
[08:40] <Wulf> sxj: have you tried turning it off and on again?
[08:40] <Wulf> sxj: does xrandr show it?
[08:40] <sxj> both on using the nouveau and nvidia drivers
[08:41] <sxj> Wulf: yes i turned it off and on
[08:42] <sxj> Wulf: here is the randr output http://paste.ubuntu.com/24477847/
[08:42] <unknowner> Wulf, g105b: sorry for the example and comparison using Window, but at work we have lot of PCs... I can login in any PCs at any time (no matter if others PCs are turned on) and all I do with my user is done on the server and then I have same files propagated to any PC I then log-in. I'd like this. ... It's called "domani", isn't it?
[08:42] <Wulf> sxj: so it's "HDMI-1-2 disconnected" but it shows the resolutions?
[08:43] <Wulf> sxj: if you plug it out, will xrandr still show it?
[08:43] <Wulf> unknowner: windows domains usually mount network drives for home directories
[08:44] <unknowner> Wulf: ok. So NFS is the option you said before. And then what is the domain-like in Ubuntu?
[08:44] <g105b> unknowner: Domain is a Windows term. The behaviour you describe is certainly possible, but I would recommend treating it differently than Windows. Easiest solution is to have a network drive mounted on all PCs in the LAN, then you can access them exactly as you do at work. You could then use symbolic links _within_ your home directory to use the mounted
[08:44] <g105b> network drive instead, but I would try and avoid mounting the whole home directory.
[08:44] <sxj> Wulf: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24477857/
[08:45] <sxj> Wulf: looks like it is not showing
[08:45] <unknowner> g105b: ok, clear and understood. So I think I'll go for my arm board with /home available via-NFS and then I'll mount it using fstba on my two PCs
[08:46] <g105b> Sounds like a plan.
[08:47] <Wulf> sxj: try "xrandr --auto" as a quick-fix
[08:50] <sxj> Wulf: tried xrandr --auto, but still not working
[08:53] <Wulf> sxj: sorry, then I'm out of ideas
[08:53] <sxj> Wulf: thabks
[08:53] <sxj> thanks
[09:00] <singAnewSong> my password stopped working
[09:00] <Wulf> singAnewSong: haha
[09:01] <singAnewSong> lol
[09:01] <ducasse> !password | singAnewSong
[09:02] <singAnewSong> I kept getting a login in message when running chromium... so I set my user password to blank in user manager
[09:02] <singAnewSong> but now it doesn't work any more
[09:03] <singAnewSong> it doesn't let me change it back... it just hangs for a while
[09:04] <singAnewSong> I am using linuxlite
[09:04] <ducasse> singAnewSong: that is unsupported here, use their support
[09:05] <singAnewSong> I read that I can reset the password in recovery mode
[09:05] <singAnewSong> I'm a little apprehensive though because I don't want to get locked out of my pc
[09:06] <ducasse> singAnewSong: look here where to ask - https://www.linuxliteos.com/support.html
[09:06] <singAnewSong> ok
[09:06] <singAnewSong> thanks
[09:13] <FinallyFoundNick> Hello guys, i have a realt problem with my ununtu, i today i booted on ubuntu as usuas but there is nothing on my screen except my background,
[09:13] <FinallyFoundNick> i tried to apt-get upgrade
[09:14] <popps> ok
[09:14] <FinallyFoundNick> and a lso reset unity but nothing happens
[09:14] <FinallyFoundNick> somone knows what's wrong ?
[09:15] <g5_ppc32> Hi there, i cant seem to find libc6 anywhere for my old G5. Does it even exist?
[09:18] <blackflow> FinallyFoundNick: tried reboot? Sometimes that happened to me, reboot fixed. Never bothered to investigate what/why...
[09:19] <FinallyFoundNick> I rebooted like 200 times, by the way apt upgrade made a second version of ubuntu on my dualboot screen
[09:19] <FinallyFoundNick> like wtf
[09:23] <ducasse> g5_ppc32: which version is this?
[09:26] <blackflow> FinallyFoundNick: second version?
[09:26] <blackflow> FinallyFoundNick: oh you mean the kernel in the grub menu?
[09:29] <g5_ppc32> mate 16.04
[09:30] <g5_ppc32> im trying to install steam but it's stuck on missing libc6
[09:30] <g5_ppc32> can't find ppc32 version of libc6
[09:32] <tyil> is there a way to build .deb packages without using debianize or debuild?
[09:32] <tyil> I want to build a .deb from freebsd
[09:33] <blackflow> tyil: "from freebsd"?
[09:33] <tyil> I'm on freebsd, I want to package up rakudo
[09:34] <stefanol> ciao
[09:34] <MonkeyDust> tyil  type    /j #freebsd
[09:34] <tyil> :I
[09:35] <tyil> I'm looking to build *for ubuntu*, not freebsd
[09:35] <tyil> they have a sane way to make packages already
[09:35] <blackflow> tyil: I think your best bet is using Debian and its native tools for that. I suppose you can debootstrap into a bhyve VM
[09:35] <MonkeyDust> tyil  there's also   #ubuntu-app-devel
[09:37] <ducasse> g5_ppc32: ppc32 is the same as 'powerpc' arch?
[09:37] <frank__> hola
[09:37] <blackflow> tyil: then again tools like dh_make are python scripts, perhaps they'll run just like that on freebsd:  https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/dh-make.git/tree/
[09:37] <blackflow> tyil: https://wiki.debian.org/HowToPackageForDebian
[09:37] <frank__> jjj
[09:38] <cck> ?
[09:38] <tyil> Ive read that, but they just say "use these tools we dont have available for anyone else", but I guess I can try to make those available if theyre python scripts
[09:38] <frank__> quien habla español
[09:38] <frank__> castellano
[09:38] <MonkeyDust> !es
[09:38] <tyil> it'd be a ton easier if they would just show how to make a .deb without the black magic
[09:38] <blackflow> tyil: it's not black magick, the worst case is you doing it manually. it's "just" a "debian" dir with a specific structure
[09:39] <g5_ppc32> is it impractical to use a powerpc32 with linux nowadays for steam and any other 'serious' software?
[09:39] <g5_ppc32> should i just give up on it and move to something newer?
[09:40] <blackflow> tyil: the HowTo link has additional links to packaging explained (ie. what is the structure and files in teh "debian" dir), at the very first sentence of very first paragraph below the ToC
[09:40] <ducasse> g5_ppc32: i don't think so, nor did i think steam existed at all for ppc.
[09:40] <Zalabaslea> power pc?
[09:40] <Zalabaslea> well yes but good luck with flash
[09:40] <MonkeyDust> tyil  plenty .deb tutorials online, here's one    http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/packaging-new-software.html
[09:41] <cck> 有中国人吗
[09:41] <ducasse> !cn | cck
[09:41] <cck>  /join #ubuntu-cn
[09:42] <tyil> if only these tutorials online would not depend on packages only available to debian and derivatives
[09:43] <blackflow> tyil: like I said, that how to has links to explanation of the structure and format of a .deb
[09:46] <tyil> the word format doesnt occur often on those pages, the one page that does include a list of formats (https://wiki.debian.org/Packaging) only lists formats for diverging formats, not just any precompiled binary
[09:48] <blackflow> tyil: they're just tarballs with specific structure. Also see https://wiki.debian.org/IntroDebianPackaging
[09:48] <tyil> >tech reqs: 2 debian-only packages
[09:49] <blackflow> tyil: btw is this what you want packaged?  http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/rakudo
[09:49] <tyil> thats a VERY old version, but yes
[09:49] <blackflow> tyil: so how about you take that deb and modify it
[09:49] <tyil> I want to make hourly builds of it, available to ubuntu 12.04 (due to travis)
[09:50] <blackflow> tyil: so start with the existing deb
[09:50]  * tyil sighs
[09:50] <tyil> I guess I'll have to reverse an existing package then
[09:51] <blackflow> I suppose that's easier than doing from scratch, on an entirely different platform, complaining that it's a different platform and doesn't have the tools.
[09:51] <tyil> is there a reason you guys dislike documenting properly
[09:51] <blackflow> yea we hate reading. But so do you, aparently, as all you need is in that how to I linked.
[09:51] <tyil> idk, I have had no problems packaging for gentoo/funtoo, void or arch, just debian/ubuntu
[09:52] <blackflow> debs are most complex of them all I guess
[09:52] <tyil> complex is a nice wording I guess
[09:52] <tyil> most people would use "convoluted" instead
[09:52] <blackflow> compared to simple dir structure and makefiles of ports, yes, definitely
[09:53] <tyil> and all those other OSs have sane documentation on how to package up, without depending on a tool not available to other distros
[09:56] <senaps> when using CTRL+ALT+ Arrow key to switch between desktops, i only can go up and down. i can shift a window without problem, but i only am able to go up and down
[09:57] <senaps> is there any way to fix it?
[10:01] <MonkeyDust> senaps  sure you have more than 2 desktops?
[10:02] <senaps> MonkeyDust, yes, i have 4 and can move between them using super+s and shifing windows.
[10:03] <senaps> but i only am able to go up and down using ctrl+alt+arrow's and < > don't work
[10:15] <_arktos75_> clear
[10:29] <bonsaitree> Lol what a bug. I booted and there were 2 network-manager icons on the taskbar, and after 4-5 seconds one of them disappeared. Does this mean that there were 2 instances of the network-manager running at startup and the OS is clever enough to kill one of them (if it notice a duplicate process)?
[10:43] <erabti_> where to find keefox dir?
[10:46] <blackflow> bonsaitree: it sure isn't as clever as that. :) the os has no concept of "duplicate process"
[10:47] <blackflow> it could happen that two processes start from the same binary and one dies being unable to reserve resources already taken by the previous one, eg. socket binding, etc...
[10:56] <itsme_> is there a gui to see pdfs and his metadata?
[11:03] <Leo_> hey ubuntu support channel! I recently wanted to upgrade an older linux version, I believe 14.4 to 16.04.2 LTS, but the upgrading process was interrupted and this caused the system not to start properly. So I can only get as far as "ImportError: No Module named "apt"" after I type the "do-release-upgrade". How to I get the apt? (sorry, I am not too familar with ubuntu)
[11:07] <ubuntley> hi
[11:07] <ubuntley> I can't find the unzoo package/tool in Ubuntu - where can I find it? Or isn't it available anymore?
[11:07] <ikonia> Leo_: this is a problem
[11:07] <ikonia> Leo_: it means the upgrade process didn't complete updating core components
[11:08] <ikonia> Leo_: will your machine boot at all ?
[11:08] <rud0lf> looks like python script error
[11:08] <ikonia> what does ?
[11:08] <Leo_> yes it boots
[11:09] <rud0lf> ImportError: No Module named "apt"
[11:09] <ikonia> Leo_: if you do "lsb_release" what version does it currently think your machine is
[11:09] <tomreyn> ubuntley: try the "zoo" package
[11:12] <Leo___> hey sorry for disconnecting: it says "no lsb modules are available" if I type "lsb_release"
[11:14] <MonkeyDust> Leo___  cat /etc/issue
[11:14] <tomreyn> Leo___: while no coubt it would be possible to recover this system, a much easier approach is probably to reinstall.
[11:14] <tomreyn> *no doubt
[11:14] <ikonia> yes, it does seems like it aborted before core upgrade had finished
[11:14] <Zalabaslea> yes, flashing atmm
[11:15] <Leo___> is there a way to reinstall without losing some pictures?
[11:15] <ikonia> Leo___: may options
[11:15] <tomreyn> *many
[11:15] <ikonia> Leo___: looks look at the easy option - do you have a spare drive, internal/external or a spare machine somewhere you can copy your inportant data off to ?
[11:15] <ikonia> important even
[11:16] <Leo___> yes external
[11:16] <ikonia> Leo___: fantastic, plug that disk in, and copy any data you want to keep onto that disk
[11:16] <ikonia> Leo___: thats the easiest option
[11:17] <Zalabaslea> Leo___: by copying to another place, internet, USB storage or cloud
[11:18] <Leo___> well how I do I copy the data from the laptop´s drive to the external flash when plugged in if the system wont start further than the importerror?
[11:18] <blackflow> I'd recommend copying the entire /home/youruser as there's alwyas something you forget about and will regret you haven't copied. like browser settings and similar things. careful if you've got steam installations, that might get quite large and probably unnecessary to copy over steam packages
[11:19] <ikonia> Leo___: you said it booted
[11:20] <Leo___> oh sorry my bad! mother tongue is german
[11:20] <ikonia> no problem
[11:20] <ikonia> so does the machine boot at all ?
[11:22] <Leo___> it boots, but I do not get to the ubuntu start screen with my account - I hope I describe it correctly
[11:22] <ikonia> what do you get ?
[11:22] <itsme_> im using kubuntu 17.04 and it freezes often, usually when i am navigating with browser, any idea how to fix that?
[11:23] <Leo___> i get a ttyl1
[11:23] <Leo___> and it requires me to type in my login and password
[11:24] <Leo___> *tty1
[11:24] <Zalabaslea> :-)
[11:24] <Zalabaslea> you said windows
[11:24] <ikonia> Leo___: so you're basically on the console, no X display at all
[11:24] <Leo___> yes
[11:24] <Zalabaslea> cp -rf /home/you /media/run/7981272891/BLEH
[11:24] <Zalabaslea> just connect your USB drive
[11:24] <technikfreak> hello when i want to watch a dvd with ubuntu it stops when i choose a chapter or even film start
[11:24] <ikonia> thats probaly enough to do this with you if you can try to be as clear as possible when you explain what you see
[11:25] <technikfreak> the beginning is fine
[11:25] <ikonia> Leo___: can you plugin the usb device please.
[11:25] <blackflow> itsme_: anything in the logs around the time of freezing?
[11:25] <Zalabaslea> if you want an exact copy of your disk
[11:25] <Zalabaslea> *distro ; use dd
[11:27] <blackflow> cp -a is better than -rf
[11:27] <carnau> Hello, I am trying to install ubuntu gnome 17.04 with an existing LUKS home partition. Is there any way to do it through the GUI?
[11:27] <itsme_> blackflow: i dont know how to see log files, what i know is that i have skylake
[11:28] <blackflow> itsme_: journalctl -n -p err  will show you latest errors. if you didn't change to journald config, it doesn't preserve logs from before reboot, so you might wish to make it persistent, so you can check errors occurring right _before_ last reboot
[11:29] <blackflow> itsme_: you do that by setting Storage to persistent in /etc/systemd/journald.conf, see the manpage for explanations
[11:29] <blackflow> itsme_: `man journald.conf`
[11:29] <Leo___> ikonia: I am sorry but I cannot find it right now - may it be possible to describe the steps so I could follow them later on?
[11:30] <blackflow> itsme_: btw, after you make journal persistent, that applies from that point onward, so youll have to check until it freezes again
[11:30] <ElSoprano> una pregunta quien sabe un canal donde el tema sea programacion
[11:31] <itsme_> blackflow: by the way, it is true that in some machines linux can freeze because of the use of flash?
[11:31] <blackflow> itsme_: flash? adobe flash?
[11:31] <itsme_> yes
[11:31] <ElSoprano> what
[11:31] <blackflow> I suppose it's possible if it uses hw acceleration wrongly
[11:31] <ikonia> Leo___: it's not going to be that black and white, especially when your machine is in an unkown state,
[11:32] <itsme_> i see
[11:32] <ikonia> Leo___: I suggest when you have it, rejoin the channel and we can work it through
[11:32] <Leo___> ikonia: yeah I suppose so. Thank you very much so far!
[11:32] <ikonia> no problem, most people i this channel will be able to help you when you return
[11:32] <ElSoprano> nadie sabe español
[11:33] <cfhowlett> !es | ElSoprano
[11:33] <itsme_> did you see that adobe don't make now adobe reader for linux? i installed reader 9 but it not open
[11:33] <blackflow> itsme_: do you need it? plenty of linux native tools for that
[11:33] <blackflow> and iirc the adobe reader used to be full of security holes
[11:34] <itsme_> blackflow: i don't need it at all, but i did not find a native tool where you can see the keywords of a pdf, i got ocular, but it not shows that data
[11:36] <blackflow> itsme_: quick googling found this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/401114/which-is-the-best-pdf-metadata-viewer-for-ubuntu
[11:37] <ElSoprano> español
[11:37] <cfhowlett> !es | ElSoprano
[11:37] <ElSoprano> nadie habla
[11:38] <ElSoprano> quien habla español
[11:38] <itsme_> blackflow: i was in that post, did not find what i want, i want to use exiftool combined with a viewer to check the result
[11:38] <blackflow> itsme_: sorry, finding that post is the extent of my experience with reading pdf metadata :)
[11:39] <ElSoprano> no me acuerdo
[11:39] <ElSoprano> me lo pasa de nuevo
[11:40] <cfhowlett> !es > ElSoprano
[11:44] <ElSoprano> español
[11:45] <ElSoprano> quien habla español
[11:45] <carnau> oh, finally got it. Had to decrypt and mount my partition first. sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda3 home; mkdir device; sudo mount /dev/mapper/home device/
[11:47] <carnau> ElSoprano, no se que pretendes pero acabaran por echarte. Las preguntas, por favor. Y este canal no es en castellano, es en ingles. Tienes canales offtopic para hacer este tipo de preguntas a montones.
[11:51] <ElSoprano> ok
[11:59] <Oligan> hola
[12:00] <siyb> soooo, where do I change the dns server on ubuntu nowerdays, /etc/resolve.conf isn't it, /etc/systemd/resolved.conf isn't it, using the UI (yuck!) doesn't do a damn thing either.
[12:00] <ioria> /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf
[12:02] <siyb> ioria: static configuration ;)
[12:02] <ikonia> siyb: it really depends on your setup how you change it
[12:03] <ioria> siyb, using NM ?
[12:03] <ioria> siyb, Network Manager
[12:04] <siyb> ioria: i've changed the dns setting in all locations i've provided, unless there is another part of the system providing dns config that i am not aware of ...
[12:05] <ioria> siyb,  are you using NM or /etc/netwotk/interface ?
[12:05] <ikonia> siyb: the first question is , is your setup using dnsmasq or not
[12:05] <ikonia> siyb: then what controls dnsmasq
[12:05] <ikonia> then what controls your interface
[12:05] <ikonia> that determains the method you use
[12:07] <siyb> ikonia: interface
[12:09] <ikonia> "interface" ?
[12:10] <siyb> sorry, got to got, my daughter is calling, bbl
[12:15] <MarkusDBX> xrandr --dpi  doesn't work in 17.04
[12:18] <ubuntley> hi
[12:18] <ubuntley> I asked some time ago but the answer is too far back :/
[12:18] <ubuntley> I can't find the unzoo package/tool in Ubuntu - where can I find it? Or isn't it available anymore?
[12:20] <EriC^^> unzoo?
[12:22] <ducasse> ubuntley: try 'zoo'
[12:22] <mach20x>  I have some odd behavior still going on with my graphics card. I got the HDMI to work but the Ubuntu loading bar doesn't show, during which I have no signal on the monitor.
[12:22] <mach20x> Also the Windows partition blinks and exhibits a pink hue, as if washed out with the color
[12:23] <ubuntley> ducasse: what exactly does zoo? I read that it is used for extracting files - what kind of format?
[12:25] <maks25> Hey guys, I’m having a hard time getting celery to work with systemd
[12:25] <Sparrow__> years ago I remember a compression utility zoo.. nothing special
[12:27] <ducasse> ubuntley: .zoo files, i assume - isn't that what you were after?
[12:29] <blackflow> maks25: you'll have to be more specific than tat
[12:31] <aboulafia_> Hello guys !
[12:32] <TZAnolo> hello
[12:32] <ElSoprano> hello
[12:33] <mach20x> I'll try looking into it a bit more and report back perhaps
[12:39] <Castor_T> I am trying to install a fork of chromium using debi package manager. It says dependency libre2-2 missing. How can i install that ?
[12:39] <bekks> !info libre2
[12:40] <ubuntley> who knows a bit postfix+dovecot? :D
[12:40] <ubuntley> I got a little question
[12:40] <Sparrow__> Castor_T, Please have a backup of your system
[12:40] <bekks> Castor_T: Whats the full output you get when doing what exactly running on which Ubuntu?
[12:40] <ubuntley> postscreen ships with the postfix ubuntu package?
[12:40] <bekks> !ask | ubuntley
[12:40] <Castor_T> Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libre2-2 (>= 21111 + dfsg)
[12:40] <ioria> !info libre2-2 yakkety
[12:40] <ioria> !info libre2-2
[12:40] <Castor_T> trying to install chromium_55.0.2883.95-1_amd64.deb
[12:40] <bekks> Castor_T: Running on which Ubuntu exactly?
[12:41] <Castor_T> running on ubuntu mate 17.04. i guess, but how to check ?
[12:41] <Sparrow__> Castor_T, what site has that deb
[12:41] <Castor_T> https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium
[12:41] <bekks> ubuntley: ls -lha /usr/lib/postfix/sbin/postscreen
[12:42] <Castor_T> lsb_release -a says ubuntu 17.04
[12:42] <Castor_T> does that mean the package doesnt run on 17.04 ?
[12:43] <ioria> !info libre2-3
[12:43] <ioria> Castor_T, wrong version, i guess
[12:43] <Sparrow__> Castor_T, There is note on that site from three days ago you might look into it.
[12:44] <Castor_T> can you help me pick the right url from this: https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium/releases
[12:44] <Castor_T> im running ubuntu mate 17.04
[12:45] <ioria> EriC^^, are you there ?
[12:45] <EriC^^> ioria: hey
[12:45] <EriC^^> what's up?
[12:45] <TZAnolo> Castor_T, why dont you do sudo apt install chromium ???
[12:45] <ioria> EriC^^, so, i tried to install 17.04 with GPT on a 32-bit bios system ....
[12:46] <Castor_T> i dont want general chromium.. i want that fork for some reasons
[12:46] <TZAnolo> Castor_T, chromiu-browser
[12:46] <ioria> EriC^^, and the installer, by default, creates that 1M patition ...
[12:46] <TZAnolo> Castor_T, ok!
[12:46] <Castor_T> i just want to know which of those urls work on my system
[12:46] <ioria> EriC^^, and the system works fien ... until you try to reinstall grub
[12:46] <ioria> *fine
[12:47] <ubuntu-mate> latest mate looks alot like the old Gnome >(
[12:47] <ioria> EriC^^, then it fails
[12:47] <ubuntu-mate> Oh that was suppose to be a happy face
[12:47] <ubuntu-mate> :) that= s better
[12:47] <EriC^^> ioria: fails how?
[12:48] <ioria> EriC^^, so, i'am wondering, why the installer does create that partition and does not flag it as 'bios_grub' ef02 ?
[12:48] <bgstack15> I have a brand-new installation of lubuntu 16.04. I get an interesting error I cannot solve while reading online. https://pastebin.com/cqp1B2JR
[12:48] <bgstack15> I'm just trying to install curl and I get the "depends: libcurl3-gnutls (= 7.47.0-lubuntu2)" error.
[12:49] <ioria> EriC^^, impossible to install in the target partition
[12:49] <bgstack15> I've tried using apt-get and apt. I suppose I could try installing the aptitude command.
[12:49] <EriC^^> ioria: the installer creates the 1M partition or doesnt?
[12:49] <bgstack15> It says I have held broken packages, but I can't find any packages listed as held.
[12:49] <ducasse> ioria: you can try running ubiquity -b and install grub manually
[12:49] <ioria> EriC^^, yes, it does
[12:50] <EriC^^> and it's flagged as ef02?
[12:50] <ioria> EriC^^,  now, i fixed it with cgdisk
[12:50] <Sparrow__> bgstack15, what are you trying to install from where?
[12:50] <ioria> EriC^^,  nope
[12:50] <EriC^^> ioria: oh
[12:50] <ioria> EriC^^,  that is the point
[12:50] <EriC^^> that's odd
[12:50] <ioria> ducasse, thanx
[12:50] <EriC^^> after the flagging all is good?
[12:50] <ioria> EriC^^,  yes
[12:50] <bgstack15> I'm trying to install curl, from whatever the default repo is for lubuntu 16.04. Shall I provide the specific line from my repo file?
[12:51] <EriC^^> ioria: must be some bug then in the installer
[12:51] <Sparrow__> one sec
[12:51] <ioria> EriC^^,  oh, i see  .... thanx
[12:52] <Simooon> can anyone direct me to a current guide on how to send email from the command line, I want to write a script that send me updates on what is going on, non of the examples I've found work for me... (ubuntu 16.04)
[12:52] <SchrodingersScat> !info ssmtp | Simooon, have you tried this?
[12:53] <Sparrow__> bgstack15, curl was installed by default in my mate.
[12:53] <immu> brb
[12:54] <Sparrow__> bgstack15, I use synaptic over aptitude
[12:54] <bgstack15> I think the bigger issue is not that curl is absent from the default (so was nfs-common and cifs-utils), but that the dependency is a little messed up and I can't actually install curl.
[12:54] <cla_> hello
[12:54] <Simooon> SchrodingersScat, I've found some info in it, but it needs me to set up an existing email address, I just want to generate a mail, from a temporary local address, that should be possible, right?
[12:55] <bgstack15> Sparrow__: I'll try synaptic (that is the graphical one and only graphical, right?). But I normally do package operations from the cli.
[12:55] <Simooon> utilities like sendmail and mail should be able to do this as far as I understand, but no luck...
[12:55] <bgstack15> I've got a guide for setting up mutt and msmtp to use a gmail account, from the command line.
[12:55] <Sparrow__> bgstack15, aptitude should be fine
[12:55] <cla_> is it possible to install ubuntu mate and windows 10 uefi
[12:55] <cla_> ??
[12:55] <EriC^^> cla_: yes
[12:56] <SchrodingersScat> Simooon: oh, k, I misunderstood your goal.
[12:56] <Sparrow__> bgstack15, Im still waking up...
[12:56] <bgstack15> I wrote it for centos, so just translate the yum to apt pretty much: https://bgstack15.wordpress.com/2017/04/03/send-authenticated-gmail-from-command-line/
[12:56] <cla_> pls tell me
[12:56] <ducasse> bgstack15: pastebin 'apt policy curl'
[12:57] <bgstack15> https://pastebin.com/ueR643De
[12:57] <Simooon> SchrodingersScat, okay, no worries :-)
[12:57] <bgstack15> Synaptic showed me the same error: curl: depends: libcurl3-gnutls (=7.470-1ubuntu2) but 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2 is to be installed
[12:58] <cla_> is it possible to install ubuntu mate and windows 10 uefi
[12:58] <cla_> pls tell me
[12:58] <bgstack15> Lol, and all this is because I needed curl to execute something else I was doing, but now have forgotten what.
[12:58] <cla_>  
[12:58] <ducasse> bgstack15: do 'sudo apt update' then try again, your sources don't look updated
[12:58] <EriC^^> cla_: yes
[12:58] <EriC^^> it's possible
[12:58] <bgstack15> I re-ran sudo apt update and upgrade.
[12:59] <EriC^^> !installing | cla_
[12:59] <bgstack15> I had done that already.
[12:59] <EriC^^> !uefi | cla_
[12:59] <cla_> how? i dont wanna loss my windows10
[12:59] <ducasse> bgstack15: the curl version in xenial should be 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2
[13:00] <bgstack15> yes, that sounds fine. Do I need to update my repo files or something? I haven't changed them from the defaults.
[13:00] <EriC^^> cla_: shrink the windows partition, then boot the ubuntu live usb, click on install alongside windows
[13:00] <bgstack15> I ran a lubuntu 16.04 install with the option checked for getting updates from the internet during the install.
[13:01] <bgstack15> Do you think that might have messed up my sources or curl or something?
[13:01] <bgstack15> Lol, it's a brand new install so I don't mind trying it again.
[13:01] <Jakethepython1> hello room i am having problems with a touchpad that the palm detection keeps turning off
[13:02] <ducasse> bgstack15: have you enabled updates and security in 'software and updates'?
[13:02] <Jakethepython1> i can do an xinput and change palm detection to ON but the Xinput list ID changes every bootup
[13:02] <bgstack15> Jakethepython1: My first thought is to write a script that collects that Xinput list ID and then executes the xinput command for you.
[13:03] <Simooon> Jakethepython1, you could put it in your .bashrc
[13:03] <bgstack15> Make a systemd service file and place in multi-users.target
[13:03] <bgstack15> ducasse: The gui software tool? I think I did actually uncheck a bunch of those boxes. I hate the silly popup.
[13:04] <bgstack15> Let me guess... that gui tools marks the repos as disabled in sources.list...
[13:04] <ducasse> bgstack15: you need to check at least updates and security to get those updates
[13:04] <bgstack15> Hm, it finally found the kernel I figured would need updating.
[13:05] <cla_> thanks!!!
[13:05] <bgstack15> Thank you so much, ducasse and Sparrow__ and whoever else helped me! I checked the boxes in the "software and updates" gui tool and then the apt cli let me install curl.
[13:06] <ducasse> bgstack15: np
[13:06] <bgstack15> I realize I'm not the typical ubuntu user, so this might not be a valid question: Is there a way I can suppress the gui notifications for updates entirely?
[13:07] <ducasse> bgstack15: there is a dropdown for 'alert immediateley' etc, iirc
[13:09] <ducasse> bgstack15: doesn't seem to be an option for not alerting at all, unless you also disable automatic updates of the sources
[13:15] <wyre> could I not install grub in a ubuntu fresh install?
[13:15] <wyre> I've got already a grub installed
[13:15] <wyre> I only need update it to list ubuntu in there
[13:16] <EriC^^> what wyre ?
[13:16] <wyre> I mean ... Ubuntu installer does recognize my already existing efi partition?
[13:16] <EriC^^> have you installed ubuntu yet?
[13:16] <wyre> EriC^^, no I've not
[13:16] <wyre> but I've got a dual boot install
[13:16] <EriC^^> ok, r u in the live usb right now?
[13:16] <wyre> with windows 10 and manjaro
[13:16] <wyre> no I'm not
[13:17] <wyre> I'm trying to understand how should I manage the partitions
[13:17] <wyre> efi partition and grub above all
[13:17] <EriC^^> wyre: run the installer with "ubiquity -b" it'll not install any bootloader
[13:17] <wyre> mmm ok :D
[13:17] <EriC^^> wyre: well, you can let ubuntu install to the efi partition, and use efibootmgr to set which efi file to load
[13:18] <wyre> EriC^^, and that will determine which grub will be loaded?
[13:18] <wyre> (manjaro or ubuntu)?
[13:18] <EriC^^> yup
[13:18] <EriC^^> yes
[13:20] <FinallyFoundNick> Hello, i do have a real bug with my ubuntu 16.04, i have nothing on my desktop except my wallpaper whn i boot. I tried everything today i even used to reinstall ubuntu on his allocated partition but i still have this bug. i really need some help :/
[13:20] <wyre> EriC^^, http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/man8/ubiquity.8.html here is not -b option :S
[13:21] <EriC^^> wyre: indeed it's not listed, i think ubiquity --help shows it though
[13:22] <wyre> EriC^^, and ubiquity will automatically recognize which is the /boot/efi partition where is manjaro efi file?
[13:22] <EriC^^> wyre: with -b it wont install anything
[13:22] <EriC^^> usually yeah it will identify the efi partition
[13:23] <wyre> ok :)
[13:23] <Simooon> FinallyFoundNick, Try to delete the unity config file
[13:23] <wyre> (I mean without any extra specification)
[13:23] <wyre> but I guess so :)
[13:23] <wyre> thank you man hehe
[13:23] <Simooon> FinallyFoundNick, I had a similar problem once, as far as I remember that solved it.
[13:24] <Simooon> FinallyFoundNick, just go to another tty and do it.
[13:24] <FinallyFoundNick> wow i can't go to internet right now i have no package :x
[13:25] <EriC^^> wyre: no problem buddy
[13:25] <FinallyFoundNick> how do you delete unity config file ?
[13:26] <aboulafia_> hello guys !
[13:26] <aboulafia_> where is a way to indicate exclution in tar in full path ?
[13:27] <aboulafia_> I explain : $tar cvf myfile.tar --exclude=home/mydirectory/myfolder mydirectory,
[13:27] <aboulafia_> works
[13:27] <aboulafia_> but : $tar cvf myfile.tar --exclude=/home/mydirectory/myfolder mydirectory, not
[13:27] <bgstack15> I remember that tar usually states, "Full path recognized -- trimming off leading /"
[13:27] <bgstack15> or something
[13:27] <bgstack15> So the one you said works, seems to me to be the right way, because in the tar file that's how it would be saved.
[13:29] <aboulafia_> bgstack15: yes, but that's mean you nead to move on the right path before execute tar commad
[13:29] <aboulafia_> and I want to make a script that can works from anywhere. No way ?
[13:29] <bgstack15> With tar, you can give a -c /path/dir where it moves to that directory before doing work. I think you can give it multiple times, so:
[13:30] <bgstack15> I think it was -C
[13:30] <bgstack15> So:
[13:30] <FinallyFoundNick> Yep, sorry i can't find my unity config file, so you know where it's located ?
[13:30] <aboulafia_> bgstack15: thanks, i'll take a look on that way
[13:30] <bgstack15> tar zcf /home/user1/output.tar.gz -C /etc sssd.conf krb5.conf -C /etc/named named.conf named1.conf
[13:34] <aboulafia_> wait...
[13:39] <aboulafia_> bgstack15: I'll take the easy way and launch command on the right directory. Any way I don't remember but ther something particular to exclude hidden directories
[13:41] <Bashar> Hello
[13:42] <Bashar> come for Ddos attack for www.xnxx.com
[13:43] <Bashar> ??
[13:43] <oldschool^> :D
[13:45] <Bashar> Hello
[13:45] <Mathisen> Bashar, go away
[13:45] <Bashar> Why ??
[13:46] <ducasse> !ot | Bashar
[13:46] <Bashar> ??
[13:54] <stupid_user> hello there, I have a very quick question here. I am logged into my regular (admin) account but for whatever reason do not have the permission to actually do very much in my home folder (extract a file, download an image)
[13:54] <stupid_user> anyone know how to quickly find out what's going on there?
[13:55] <skinux> Will apt-get purge remove Apache and all it's config files?
[13:58] <MonkeyDust> skinux  try this   sudo apt install aptitude && sudo aptitude purge ~c
[13:58] <ducasse> skinux: you've probably been running stuff with sudo
[13:58] <ducasse> stupid_user: ^^
[13:58] <ducasse> skinux: sorry
[13:58] <stupid_user> yeah I have
[13:58] <Sparrow__> stupid_user, try it in /home/youruser folder
[13:58] <stupid_user> oh sorry, not for me
[13:58] <ducasse> stupid_user: that will make files in your home owned by root
[13:59] <stupid_user> try what?
[13:59] <skinux> Woah, it's removing all kinds of things
[13:59] <\9> stupid_user: sudo chown --recursive youruser:youruser /home/youruser
[13:59] <\9> replace youruser where appropriate
[13:59] <ducasse> stupid_user: run 'sudo chown -R $USER.USER $HOME'
[14:00] <\9> oh right. could just use variables
[14:01] <stupid_user> okay, so what was it that I have been doing wrong and what does chown do to fix it?
[14:01] <stupid_user> just wanna understand what is going on so I can learn from it
[14:01] <\9> if you create files with sudo, they become owned by the system account, called root
[14:01] <ducasse> stupid_user: when you run gui apps as root it changes ownership of files in your homedir, chown changes them back
[14:01] <\9> not you, as your actual user account
[14:02] <stupid_user> okay, I see
[14:02] <\9> chown is a command that changes ownership, in this case changes these files back to your ownership
[14:02] <\9> so basically
[14:02] <rud0lf> for gui apps it's good to use gksu
[14:02] <stupid_user> and so the -r handle basically just applies that to my entire home folder and all it's files, right/?
[14:02] <rud0lf> or so i've heard
[14:02] <\9> stupid_user: by using sudo to do non-administrative tasks you locked yourself out of your own files
[14:02] <ducasse> stupid_user: if you need to run gui apps as root (and you never should) use gksudo
[14:02] <Sparrow__> stupid_user, there is a difference between writing files to /home and /home/user
[14:03] <skinux> What does ~c do?
[14:03] <stupid_user> mhh, actually I have not been running any gui apps as sudo, but I kinda moved around (stuff in my) download folder with sudo, so I suppose that was probably because of that
[14:04] <\9> that sounds likely
[14:04] <ducasse> stupid_user: you never need to do that, as you own your homedir
[14:04] <\9> don't use sudo unless you're messing with the system
[14:04] <\9> and you shouldn't be messing with the system very much
[14:05] <stupid_user> mhh, well I was moving stuff from an external drive and couldn't access that one either without sudo
[14:05] <stupid_user> so I just used sudo to move stuff from there to my home directory
[14:05] <stupid_user> so how should I have done that instead
[14:05] <ducasse> stupid_user: thhen change the ownership after moving them there
[14:05] <\9> well in that case moving it with sudo was alright but you need to use chown afterwards
[14:06] <stupid_user> okay, I see
[14:06] <\9> so that the files become yours instead of the system's
[14:07] <skinux> ducasse: What does ~c do?
[14:07] <ducasse> skinux: what are you talking about?
[14:08] <skinux> You said aptitude purge ~c
[14:08] <ducasse> skinux: no, i didn't :)
[14:08] <skinux> Oh, whoops, that was MonkeyDust
[14:09] <skinux> MonkeyDust: What does ~c do?
[14:09] <ioria> skinux,  finds partially uninstalled packages
[14:10] <skinux> And finishes the installations?
[14:10] <stupid_user> alright, stuff is working again now
[14:10] <stupid_user> thanks a lot!
[14:12] <Zalabaslea> g'afternoon ubuntu folks
[14:17] <skinux> Is aptitude install ~c a bad idea?
[14:19] <Mathisen> skinux, everything you dont understand is bad idea running before you understand it :)
[14:20] <skinux> lol
[14:20] <Zalabaslea> lol
[14:21] <Zalabaslea> :3
[14:21] <MonkeyDust> skinux  scroll down https://www.kirya.net/tips/purge-all-packages/
[14:23] <gienne> !ciao
[14:23] <gienne> !list
[14:24] <gienne> !hello
[14:24] <Zalabaslea> ;-)
[14:27] <bonalink> hello
[14:33] <user401> Lo! I'm just a silent bot.
[14:38] <skinux> What does this mean? dpkg: error: parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/updates/0002' near line 0: newline in field name '#padding'
[14:39] <Zalabaslea> ah
[14:39] <Zalabaslea> move to another file
[14:39] <skinux> I got taht running sudo dpkg --configure -a
[14:39] <Zalabaslea> sudo mv /var/lib/dpkg/updates/0002 /var/lib/dpkg/updates/0002.backup
[14:39] <Zalabaslea> and u r done
[14:39] <Zalabaslea> ikr
[14:39] <Zalabaslea> same happened to me in the morning
[14:40] <wyre> EriC^^, then if I run ubiquity with -b flag it wont be installed grub but will be installed ubuntu efi files?
[14:40] <skinux> Well, at least it was an easy fix lol
[14:40] <wyre> or ubuntu efi files are not needed to boot ubuntu from my current grub?
[14:42] <ducasse> wyre: the ubuntu efi files are part of grub
[14:43] <wyre> ducasse, then they are not needed in order to boot ubuntu with my current grub?
[14:43] <ducasse> wyre: on an uefi installation, the efi files *are* grub
[14:44] <wyre> ducasse, ok, but I've got already a grub
[14:44] <wyre> the manjaro grub
[14:45] <wyre> so, it would be fine run ubiquity with -b flag and install ubuntu
[14:45] <wyre> and then update the manjaro grub?
[14:45] <wyre> that would add ubuntu to my current grub?
[14:45] <Zalabaslea> sudo update-grub
[14:45] <ducasse> wyre: possibly, i don't know how the manjaro grub updater works
[14:46] <wyre> ;)
[14:46] <wyre> Zalabaslea, update-grub also works in manjaro? hehe
[14:46] <Zalabaslea> sure thing
[14:46] <wyre> in Arch I need to use grub-mkconfig
[14:46] <wyre> because there is no exist update-grub binary
[14:47] <Zalabaslea> well it update the OS list of grub
[14:47] <rud0lf> i may sound strange becuase i don't know proper terminology.. what's the gui library most of ubuntu apps use? gtk?
[14:47] <Zalabaslea> if you have 2 installed, will work
[14:47] <ducasse> wyre: i suspect Zalabaslea is wrong there
[14:47] <Zalabaslea> could be
[14:47] <user401> Lo! I'm just a silent bot.
[14:47] <ducasse> Zalabaslea: update-grub is an ubuntu thing
[14:47] <Zalabaslea> if you have 2 OS in your computer grub would be show you all of em
[14:47] <Zalabaslea> works on manjaro too
[14:47] <Zalabaslea> i used manjaro 4 years
[14:48] <Zalabaslea> all day all night.. eh.. works
[14:48] <Zalabaslea> works on debian too :/
[14:49] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[14:53] <wyre> Zalabaslea, ducasse it is possible, Manjaro is a bit different than Arch,
[14:53] <wyre> and of course update-grub works in debian :D
[14:54] <user401> Lo! I'm just a silent bot.
[15:15] <salamanderrake> how do I list ppa names on my system that ppa-purge will except?
[15:25] <ColdIce> Hi, I'm trying to harden my ubuntu server 14.04 with iptables. So far so good, rules are here https://pastebin.com/PTbJ9PiV . The issue I'm having, I have a application running on 172.16.253.1:3080, so I in my SSH connection I forwrad local port 8081 to 172.16.253.1:3080, but it's not working.
[15:25] <ColdIce> What is wrong my with my iptables rule?
[15:30] <zap0> i'm doing an upgrade to 16.xx   and it's saying 'Unable to update the static FcBlanks: 0x070f'   there are about 20 of them
[15:36] <MonkeyDust> zap0  16.04 or 16.10 d?
[15:36] <skinux> I'm doing an upgrade, keep seeing errors that kernel packages can't be found.
[15:37] <zap0> MonkeyDust, <-- awesome show.   16.04
[15:38] <zap0> MonkeyDust, it seems to have started again.. (got past that bit..   it was hanging there for quite a while..   but now the install seems to be progressing
[15:39] <kostkon> zap0, after some googling looks like it's related to your font cache, nothing to worry about anyways.
[15:39] <zap0> ok.  thanks.
[15:40] <bumblefuzz> how do I get my wifi to connect automatically after reboot instead of having to do 'ifdown wlan0 && ifup wlan0'
[15:40] <bumblefuzz> ?
[15:41] <zap0> bumblefuzz, in the Connections dialog where you setup the SSID details, there is a [X] checkbox for `Connect Automagically`
[15:41] <bumblefuzz> zap0 I'm on server... so cli only...
[15:42] <Zalabaslea> brainy: n!
[15:42] <Zalabaslea> brainy: n!
[15:42] <zap0> bumblefuzz, i have no idea then ;)   sorry
[15:42] <Zalabaslea> wrong channel :)
[15:42] <skinux> Oh, I think I see, it's trying to remove kernel packages that aren't actually there.
[15:52] <tgm4883> skinux: what do you mean they aren't actually there
[15:52] <bumblefuzz> I'm on ubuntu server sli only and I'm having trouble auto connecting to the wifi
[15:52] <bumblefuzz> right now, I have to do 'ifdown && ifup'
[15:52] <zap0> bumblefuzz, is that not something you can put in a script?
[15:52] <bumblefuzz> technically yes
[15:53] <tgm4883> bumblefuzz: isn't there an ONBOOT option?
[15:53] <bumblefuzz> but I assume there's a simpler way to do it in the system
[15:53] <bumblefuzz> tgm4883 I have no idea
[15:54] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  cat /etc/network/interfaces
[15:54] <tgm4883> bumblefuzz: you configured it in /etc/network/interfaces?
[15:54] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  usually, you need an 'auto' oprion right above the 'iface' line
[15:54] <ioria> *option
[15:55] <tgm4883> bumblefuzz: ioria is right, I'm thinking of centos with the onboot option
[15:55] <bumblefuzz> ioria I have auto set in /etc/network/interfaces
[15:56] <ioria> bumblefuzz,   something in /etc/network/interfaces.d ?
[15:56] <bumblefuzz> I'm also having trouble using remote ssh through the new interface
[15:56] <bumblefuzz> ioria nothing is in interfaces.d
[15:56] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  paste  /etc/network/interfaces
[15:57] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  using wpa_suppicant ?
[15:57] <bumblefuzz> I actually don't know
[15:57] <bumblefuzz> http://paste.ubuntu.com/24479819/
[15:57] <bumblefuzz> there are so many guides on the internet
[15:58] <bumblefuzz> I don't really understand how it's supposed to work
[15:58] <bumblefuzz> ...or how to set it up
[15:58] <bumblefuzz> some guides work, some don't
[15:58] <bumblefuzz> I can't make heads or tails of it
[15:59] <tgm4883> 18-20 seem to be irrelevant
[15:59] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  do you need both interfaces at the same time ?
[15:59] <bumblefuzz> initially yes
[15:59] <bumblefuzz> I'm ssh'd into the system remotely
[15:59] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  wait... using dhcp or static ?
[15:59] <bumblefuzz> it's plugged directly to the modem
[16:00] <bumblefuzz> but I'm trying to configure it to use wifi
[16:00] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  you don't need the addr ip if you use dhcp
[16:00] <bumblefuzz> where the router assigns a static ip to forward the ssh port
[16:00] <tgm4883> that's my guess as well. You think you've set your IP, but you really haven't
[16:00] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  comment the last 3 lines
[16:01] <bumblefuzz> commented... so reboot and retry?
[16:01] <bumblefuzz> how can I test the wifi first
[16:01] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  if it fails, comment, for now, also the ethernet interface
[16:02] <bumblefuzz> k
[16:02] <ioria> yes
[16:02] <bumblefuzz> http://paste.ubuntu.com/24479837/
[16:03] <bumblefuzz> alright, rebooting
[16:03] <ioria> ok
[16:03] <bumblefuzz> oh, also
[16:03] <bumblefuzz> theree's thie 5 minute timer thing when it boots
[16:03] <bumblefuzz> it makes restarting tak eforever
[16:03] <bumblefuzz> can we remove that before I reboot?
[16:04] <tgm4883> um, 5 minute timer?
[16:04] <ioria> 5 minutes ?
[16:05] <bumblefuzz> "a start job is running for Raise network interfaces"
[16:05] <bumblefuzz> https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-tAw2b1vz_kA/WQPPD171lmI/AAAAAAAAAJU/67R2avFI6pUjl3VdCw8HhmBCCm0u6yJuwCL0B/h618/2017-04-28.jpg
[16:05] <tgm4883> well that would have been good to know about 10 minutes ago...
[16:05] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  network manager ?
[16:05] <bumblefuzz> I duno
[16:05] <bumblefuzz> maybe
[16:06] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  on server you don't have network manager
[16:06] <tgm4883> ioria: err, that might not be true anymore
[16:06] <ioria> tgm4883, really ?
[16:06] <bumblefuzz> ioria, like I said, I was following numerous guides
[16:06] <bumblefuzz> none of this makes sense to me yet
[16:06] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  have you installed a gui ?
[16:06] <tgm4883> ioria: yea. nm has server stuff now.
[16:07] <ioria> tgm4883, didn't know that
[16:07] <tgm4883> ioria: well it probably always did, but I thought with the move to systemd we got all that
[16:07] <bumblefuzz> no gui
[16:07] <ioria> tgm4883, i see
[16:07] <bumblefuzz> I'm ssh'd remotely
[16:07] <bumblefuzz> trying to configure remotely
[16:08] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  well, i'd stop it and disable ... you can alays re-enable it
[16:08] <tgm4883> bumblefuzz: what version of ubuntu is this
[16:08] <ioria> *always
[16:08] <bumblefuzz> 17.04
[16:08] <lxleuser> How do i gain root accs when i am booting from liveusb? i cant edit files they are read only
[16:08] <ioria> bumblefuzz,   for a server ? better 16.04 i guess
[16:09] <bumblefuzz> the networking is even more difficult on 16.04
[16:09] <skinux> Okay, I've made progress. Apache is working now, but it's printing PHP to the page
[16:10] <ioria> bumblefuzz,   i use 16.04 server with static / interface file config,... no issues
[16:10] <ducasse> skinux: enable the apache php module
[16:10] <bumblefuzz> ok
[16:10] <bumblefuzz> so, I'm trying to configure a mining machine
[16:10] <skinux> Do you know the name of it?
[16:11] <bumblefuzz> setting up the drivers and whatnot for the graphics cards doesn't seem to work well on 16
[16:11] <bumblefuzz> so, we're trying 17
[16:11] <ducasse> skinux: nope, i haven't used apache in a long time
[16:11] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  when it boots again,  try   sudo systemctl stop network-manager; sudo systemctl disable network-manager
[16:11] <skinux> Why would PHP not be enabled by default?
[16:11] <bumblefuzz> ioria ok
[16:12] <mguy> skinux: security
[16:12] <bumblefuzz> ioria do you know anything about mining?
[16:12] <ioria> nope
[16:12] <bumblefuzz> ioria or graphics card config?
[16:12] <ioria> bumblefuzz, ask in channel, someone knows
[16:12] <bumblefuzz> true
[16:13] <bumblefuzz> alright let's focus on networking first...
[16:13] <bumblefuzz> I'm waiting to reconnect
[16:14] <ioria> bumblefuzz, and on a server is often recommended a static ip, not dhcp
[16:14] <bumblefuzz> right
[16:14] <bumblefuzz> I have the router set up to do that
[16:14] <ioria> i see
[16:14] <skinux> Wonderful, no matter what I try it says module doesn't exist
[16:14] <bumblefuzz> but I have to get the wifi to connect first
[16:14] <skinux> The package for PHP 7 is installed, but it says it cannot find the module
[16:15] <bumblefuzz> I've never really done cli network management on ubuntu
[16:15] <ducasse> skinux: try php7.0
[16:16] <skinux> I di
[16:16] <skinux> did*
[16:16] <ColdIce> Nobody wants to take a look on my iptables problem?
[16:17] <ioria> skinux, on 16.04  i use  php7.0-mysql php7.0-curl php7.0-json php7.0-cgi  php7.0 libapache2-mod-php7
[16:18] <skinux> php7 is installed, including that package for apache, but it says the module doesn't exist
[16:19] <ioria> !info libapache2-mod-php7.0 xenial
[16:20] <ioria> skinux,  libapache2-mod-php7.0 is installed ?
[16:22] <adrian_1908> skinux: for reference, I installed Apache + PHP on 16.04 maybe ~2 months ago without any prior knowledge and it "just worked" out of the box. It shouldn't require tinkering by default, assuming you have the required packages ioria points out.
[16:25] <usura_> hi there
[16:25] <kostkon> usura_, hi
[16:26] <usura_> what's going on here
[16:26] <usura_> ?
[16:26] <usura_> hi kostkon
[16:26] <usura_> is this ubuntu channel?
[16:27] <usura_> or windows channel
[16:27] <MonkeyDust> usura_  type   /topic
[16:29] <usura_> thanx MonkeyDust
[16:29] <usura_> you're the best
[16:29] <MonkeyDust> so they say
[16:29] <usura_> :P
[16:29] <usura_> xD
[16:32] <Zalabaslea> voodoo heads
[16:32] <Zalabaslea> my momma can take me down :P
[16:34] <tchnq> Hi all. Could you help me, I cannot find proper solution to make my Ubuntu 16 not "dim the screen when locked". In settings dimming is off. There must be another workaround or this is a bug.
[16:34]  * Zalabaslea sets mode +pa_ya_so
[16:34] <Zalabaslea> XDDDDDDDDDDD
[16:35] <ducasse> tchnq: see 'man xset', probably under the 's' option
[16:40] <tchnq> @ducasse, thanks a lot m8!
[16:40] <ducasse> tchnq: yw
[16:45] <bumblefuzz> ioria you still here?
[16:45] <Zalabaslea> :-)
[16:49] <aokmanga> Hi All!
[16:51] <namo> hi all
[16:51] <tapanik> katkes
[16:52] <grek159> witam
[16:58] <immu> every one gets bored here and leaves
[17:02] <AzureCat> p
[17:08] <immu> q
[17:08] <Zalabaslea> a
[17:11] <ioria> bumblefuzz, yes
[17:11] <tosh> some one that know a few about zend expressive here?
[17:21] <brightspark> I'm trying to mount a partition from a disk image, but get the error message "mount: you must specify the filesystem type" even when I give it the offset.  How can I get this to work correctly?
[17:22] <ducasse> brightspark: have you tried specifying the fs type?
[17:22] <MonkeyDust> tosh  start here   https://framework.zend.com/manual/2.4/en/user-guide/overview.html
[17:22] <brightspark> ducasse, I believe the fs type is NTFS, but when I add -t ntfs, I get "The device '/dev/loop0' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS."
[17:25] <simone_> Hi all. I've a problem. On my pc if I start scanning for other bluetooth devices I can find only some of them
[17:25] <ioria> brightspark, sudo mount -o loop,offset=xxxxx picked.img mount/point
[17:26] <brightspark> ioria, "mount: you must specify the filesystem type"
[17:26] <simone_> For example I can find my phone but not my bluetooth audio receiver. I don't see it at all
[17:26] <ioria> brightspark,  offset is correct ?
[17:27] <MonkeyDust> simone_  install and use   blueman
[17:27] <simone_> ok I'll try and make you know
[17:27] <leaftype> how do I remove transparency from the terminal?
[17:27] <simone_> isn't blueman only a backend?
[17:27] <MonkeyDust> it's a gui
[17:27] <brightspark> ioria, as far as I can tell. parted; unit b, print list
[17:28] <simone_> MonkeyDust: the problem is that I don't find the devices also through the terminal entering the command "hcitool scan"
[17:28] <brightspark> ioria, that gives 1853882368B as the "Start" entry for the partition in which I'm interested
[17:29] <ioria> brightspark,  try with os=1853882368
[17:29] <sheldon> simone_: blueman is a gui, alternatively just install the bluetooth package
[17:29] <brightspark> ioria, "os" literally or "offset"?
[17:29] <ioria> brightspark,  yes
[17:29] <ioria> brightspark,  offset
[17:30] <ioria> sy
[17:30] <immu> when a NTFS partition is mounted is it, read only or write needs to be activated
[17:30] <bekks> immu: depends on how you mount it exactly.
[17:30] <bekks> immu: Whats the actual issue you are facing?
[17:30] <mr_whit3> hello
[17:30] <brightspark> ioria, "mount: you must specify the filesystem type"
[17:31] <sheldon> simone_: Have check that the device is working?
[17:31] <simone_> yes is working... from the phone i can connect to it
[17:31] <simone_> I tried also removing the device and re-pairing them and phone with audio receiver can see each other
[17:31] <brightspark> ioria, gdisk -l gives 3620864 which is exactly different by a factor of 512, so that offset seems correct
[17:32] <simone_> but my pc can find only my phone and not the audio receiver, anyway I installed blueman now try this too
[17:32] <ioria> brightspark,  what is it ? a ddrescue clone ?
[17:32] <sheldon> simone_: lsusb - look for the dongle
[17:33] <brightspark> ioria, just "dd" not "ddrescue" but yes.  A backup of an Android phone
[17:33] <sheldon> simone_: Are you trying to connect bluetooth headphones/speakers?
[17:33] <swampfox_> i did a new install yesterday and i cant remember the name of this thing i installed from the ubuntu software thing. it ran up at the top by my wifi icon and i could select programms from it
[17:33] <mr_whit3> any of you guys know good widgets for ubuntu 16.04 lts i'm new to this OS
[17:34] <swampfox_> does anyone remember the name?
[17:34] <brightspark> ioria, The specific partition holds the /data partition (I think - but I would need to mount it and have a look to be certain)
[17:34] <ioria> brightspark,  can't you mount the entire image ?
[17:35] <ioria> brightspark,  sudo mount -o loop  my.iso  mountpoint
[17:35] <brightspark> ioria, "mount: you must specify the filesystem type"
[17:36] <brightspark> parted and gdisk clearly can read the partition table and they agree, it's just mount that's being uncooperative
[17:37] <simone_> sheldon: these are my results of lspci and lsusb
[17:37] <simone_> https://nopaste.me/view/08c863d1
[17:37] <kostkon> swampfox_, classic menu indicator maybe?
[17:37] <simone_> I'm tryint to pair this device: https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Bluetooth-4-0-Audio-Receiver/dp/B00I59VBH4
[17:37] <ioria> brightspark,  file /path/to/image    what it says ?
[17:37] <brightspark> ioria, "mmcblk0-20170301.img: x86 boot sector"
[17:40] <ioria> brightspark,  fdisk -l  mmcblk0-20170301.img
[17:41] <brightspark> ioria, "WARNING: GPT (GUID Partition Table) detected on 'mmcblk0-20170301.img'! The util fdisk doesn't support GPT. Use GNU Parted."
[17:41] <ioria> brightspark,  parted -l  mmcblk0-20170301.img
[17:42] <brightspark> ioria, that command returns with no output.
[17:43] <brightspark> ioria, but if I don't use the -l flag and just manually type "print list" I see the partitions
[17:43] <ioria> brightspark,  sudo parted -l  mmcblk0-20170301.img
[17:43] <sheldon> simone_: Maybe missing the profile? Try installing pulseaudio-module-bluetooth
[17:44] <ioria> brightspark,  ah, ok ... can you paste that ?
[17:45] <brightspark> ioria, your sudo version prints my HDD partitions.  With sudo it ignores the filename on the command line
[17:45] <brightspark> ioria, there are 36 entries in the table; here is the one I'm interested in: 36      1854MB  7784MB  5931MB               userdata     msftdata
[17:45] <ioria> brightspark,  36 it starts ?
[17:46] <simone_> sheldon is already installed
[17:46] <brightspark> ioria, yes.  each line in the table has the line number at its beginning
[17:46] <simone_> I just tried to pair it from the macbook of my friend and works flawlessly
[17:47] <ioria> brightspark,  Sector size = 512 ?
[17:47] <brightspark> ioria, "Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B"
[17:48] <ioria> brightspark, sudo mount -o loop,offset=18432  mmcblk0-20170301.img mountpoint
[17:49] <brightspark> ioria, "mount: you must specify the filesystem type"
[17:49] <sheldon> simone_: When you try to pair it on ubuntu, is it visible? Does it fail to pair?
[17:49] <ioria> brightspark, ok, i'am out, sy
[17:49] <simone_> no is not visible at all sheldon
[17:49] <brightspark> ioria, thanks for trying
[17:49] <simone_> it's very very strange
[17:49] <ioria> brightspark, you're welcome
[17:51] <sheldon> simone_: Try pairing a different device to the pc. A phone, headphone, whatever...
[17:52] <simone_> sheldon I paired my phone with the pc
[17:52] <simone_> and it works
[17:54] <sheldon> simone_: lsmod | grep bluetooth
[17:54] <simone_> simone@simone-HP-15-Notebook-PC ~ $ lsmod | grep bluetooth bluetooth             520192  47 bnep,btbcm,btrtl,btusb,rfcomm,btintel
[17:56] <sheldon> simone_: see to be missing somethings, mine is bluetooth             557056  33 btrtl,hci_uart,btintel,btqca,bnep,btbcm,rfcomm,btusb
[17:57] <sheldon> simone_: modprobe hci_uart rfcomm btqca
[17:58] <akt> That guy...   http://atominik.com/1Un3  ;D
[17:58] <Zalabaslea> Working........
[17:58] <Zalabaslea> Dominique!
[17:59] <simone_> ok i loaded the module without the sudo command
[17:59] <simone_> but it says couldn't insert some
[18:00] <simone_> btqca and hci_uart
[18:00] <simone_> i loaded all you have
[18:00] <Zalabaslea> {"status":0,"message":"An error ocurred, please try again!"}
[18:00] <sheldon> simone_: lsmod | grep bluetooth
[18:00] <Zalabaslea> thats 4 akt
[18:00]  * Zalabaslea dies laughting D:
[18:00] <Zalabaslea> ¡jk!
[18:01] <ioria> brightspark,  try this : sudo mount -t ntfs my.img    mountpoint  -o loop,offset=xxxxx
[18:01] <simone_> sheldon: simone@simone-HP-15-Notebook-PC ~ $ lsmod | grep bluetooth bluetooth             520192  47 bnep,btbcm,btrtl,btusb,rfcomm,btintel
[18:01] <simone_> sorry
[18:01] <simone_> sheldon: bluetooth             520192  41 bnep,btbcm,btqca,btrtl,btusb,hci_uart,rfcomm,btintel
[18:02] <d33tah> hi! which channel should I try for problems with packages/dependencies? I just found that I can't do this on zeisty: "sudo apt build-dep wine -a i386"
[18:02] <Zalabaslea> <3
[18:03] <hggdh> d33tah: you can try #ubuntu-motu. But, IIRC, i386 is no longer supported
[18:04] <brightspark> ioria, "The device '/dev/loop0' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS."
[18:04] <sheldon> simone_: service bluetooth restart
[18:04] <ducasse> hggdh: 'i386' does not mean 'intel 80386', it means 32-bit x86
[18:04] <anna_> Hi guys, I running ubuntu mate 17.04, fresh install. The problem is the laptop does not shut down ... it freezes on ubuntumate logo thanks
[18:04] <simone_> I restarted the bluetooth service but still not able to see the device
[18:05] <hggdh> ducasse: yes,I am aware of that
[18:05] <d33tah> hggdh: but you guys build wine somehow, right? :D
[18:06] <ioria> brightspark, gdisk -l   mmcblk0-20170301.img |nc termbin.com 9999
[18:07] <hggdh> d33tah: so it is better to discuss this on -motu, or -devel
[18:07] <ducasse> d33tah: try 'sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386'
[18:08] <hggdh> or, better, sudo apt-get build-dep wine
[18:08] <brightspark> ioria, "http://termbin.com/booi"
[18:08] <sheldon> simone_: rfkill list all
[18:10] <simone_> 2: hci0: Bluetooth 	Soft blocked: no 	Hard blocked: no
[18:10] <simone_> sheldon:
[18:12] <sheldon> lsusb -v -s 001:002
[18:13] <sheldon> simone_: lsusb -v -s 001:002
[18:14] <simone_> sheldon: https://nopaste.me/view/8fb6ac36
[18:15] <sheldon> simone_: sudo lsusb -v -s 001:002
[18:16] <simone_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/24480657/ sheldon
[18:16] <d33tah> dstepanenko: i tried adding arch, libxml-simple-perl:i386 just doesn't seem to be there
[18:19] <ioria> brightspark, idk, try again  ...  sudo mount -o loop,offset=256    mmcblk0-20170301.img  mount/point
[18:20] <brightspark> ioria, "mount: you must specify the filesystem type"
[18:27] <sheldon> simone_: The one odd thing I noticed is max power of 500mA, USB 2.0 does support 500mA and USB 3.0 supports 900mA but the power requirement is still quite high for the radio. For contrast, my max power is 100mA, see https://nopaste.me/view/8acfcf05
[18:29] <simone_> I don't know sheldon I'm not so proficient in hardware specs :P
[18:29] <bumblefuzz> so, I have server 17.04 connected to my wifi
[18:29] <bumblefuzz> and pinging my router is fine
[18:29] <bumblefuzz> but when I ping 8.8.8.8 it's unreachable
[18:29] <bumblefuzz> ideas?
[18:30] <bumblefuzz> it's cli only
[18:30] <i_> hello room
[18:31] <bumblefuzz> anyone?
[18:31] <ioria> brightspark,     sudo mount -t vfat -o loop,offset=131072    mmcblk0-20170301.img   mountpoint
[18:32] <sheldon> simone_: uname -a
[18:32] <brightspark> ioria, "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0, missing codepage or helper program, or other error"
[18:32] <wedgie> bumblefuzz: check your routes? ''ip route show''   do you have a default gateway?
[18:33] <simone_> Linux simone-HP-15-Notebook-PC 4.4.0-53-generic #74-Ubuntu SMP Fri Dec 2 15:59:10 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux sheldon
[18:34] <bumblefuzz> the default gateway is correct
[18:35] <ioria> !info simg2img | brightspark
[18:36] <wedgie> bumblefuzz: hmm, if you have a default gateway, and can ping that gateway, but can't ping beyond that it would seem to suggest a problem with the gateway. Are there any other devices on the network successfully using that gateway?
[18:36] <ioria> brightspark,     i think you need to "uncompress"  the img with simg2img, then you can mount it via the loop device.
[18:36] <brightspark> ioria, thanks - I didn't know that compression was applied to the image.  I shall see if that's the case.
[18:38] <brightspark> ioria, I'm on trusty and that isn't in the repos.  I'm going to try and track down a build I can use
[18:39] <ioria> brightspark,   oh, ok
[18:43] <brightspark> ioria, simg2img says "Invalid sparse file format at header magi Failed to read sparse file"
[18:44] <sheldon> simone_: I'm running out of ideas:
[18:44] <sheldon> 1) Update to a newer a kernel and see if that solves the problem.
[18:44] <sheldon> 2) Disable power management for the bluetooth and see if that solves the problem
[18:45] <simone_> sheldon: I know... Me too can't find any way to solve it
[18:45] <simone_> How can I disable power management?
[18:45] <sheldon> simone_: Sorry I couldn't be more helpful
[18:52] <sheldon> simone_: sudo echo "options rtl8723be fwlps=0 swlps=0" >> /etc/modprobe.d/realtek.conf
[18:53] <nikitamog> I have MBR problems. I was installing the new 17.04 release on my laptop with a usb stick and the power cut out while it was rewriting the master boot record.
[18:53] <nikitamog> Oh wait, it just worked...
[18:54] <nikitamog> Okay, gparted prepartitioning solved my problems. Checksum iso's too.
[18:55] <simone_> I don't have a realtek.conf file sheldon. Anyway thank you for all the time you spent ;)
[18:56] <thundeer> installed gnome with lightdm. can not seem to get lightdm running at boot. i get the unity greeter, but if I want to select DE, login disappears, and returns if I type my password. so I can only log into unity. anyone had the problem?
[18:56] <ioria> brightspark, you can try with gmountiso ....
[19:01] <nikitamog> So, is ubuntu getting rid of unity for the next release?
[19:03] <mike_> hi
[19:03] <platz> just realized the reason i couldn't resolve addrs was that i was connecting to a cafe wifi that supported ipv6.  anyone know why most apps would not be able to resolve addrs after connection using NetworkManager?
[19:04] <bumblefuzz> why would 'iwconfig' and 'ifconfig' show different MAC addresses for my wifi interface?
[19:04] <bumblefuzz> the same wifi interface
[19:06] <bumblefuzz> anyone??
[19:06] <thundeer> trouble logging into gnome. unity greeter doesnt give me the option to switch desktop. when i click on the ubuntu icon to get the list of DMs, it goes blank, and I have to type my passwork to make it appear again .
[19:07] <thundeer> I guess lightdm does not start at all.
[19:07] <thundeer> anyone had that problem?
[19:08] <compdoc> thundeer, it was working fine before?
[19:08] <ioria> bumblefuzz, ip a | grep link   should be the correct one
[19:08] <thundeer> compdoc, I install a unity distro (on imac), then gnome3 with lightdm. but I cant seem to log into gnome
[19:09] <thundeer> compdoc, its the only problem left, apart from the fans running at full speed.
[19:09] <wedgie> bumblefuzz: iwconfig doesn't show me a mac address at all
[19:10] <thundeer> i even cleaned the inside of the LG screen, so I would really love for it to work :D
[19:10] <Zalabaslea> I hate LG:..
[19:11] <Zalabaslea> well the DVDRW is ok but display i even got Sony... LG would be OK just sayin'
[19:11] <tambu> I have a static IP set in /etc/network/interfaces but when i do restart networking even though it appears successful the IP isn't updating. Am I doing this right?
[19:11] <Zalabaslea> standing on a corner :)
[19:11] <bumblefuzz> ioria that gives 2 mac addresses
[19:11] <compdoc> thundeer, you ever try booting the ubuntu desktop from a dvd on it?
[19:12] <compdoc> run it without installing
[19:12] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  lo and wifi
[19:12] <thundeer> compdoc, EFI boot from USB. install goes well.
[19:12] <thundeer> compdoc, so the problem is getting lightdm to work.
[19:13] <wedgie> bumblefuzz: or the mac of an ethernet interface, if your box has one
[19:13] <thundeer> compdoc, setting it as default does not work.
[19:13] <bumblefuzz> it does
[19:14] <thundeer> compdoc, installed the 16.04 with unity, then installed gnome3. but no lock switching desktop. tried upgrading to see if that would fix anything. no luck.
[19:15] <thundeer> compdoc, why would i boot from a DVD? I dont quite follow.
[19:15] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  maybe paste the output
[19:15] <thundeer> anyone here had ussues with booting lightdm?
[19:16] <ubuntley> thundeer: after an update?
[19:16] <ioria> thundeer, did you install ubuntu-gnome-desktop or what ?
[19:17] <thundeer> ubuntley, no. after fresh install. i then installed gnome3, but lightdm doesnt fire up. I stuck with the unity greeter
[19:17] <ioria> !info gnome3
[19:18] <thundeer> ioria, yes. I installed ubuntu-gnome-desktop, and picked lightdm, because there is a problem with gdm on imac for some reason.
[19:18] <compdoc> thundeer, just to see if you can boot to the Unity desktop, and see if it works. booting from the dvd is called a live OS, and if that works, it shows the problem is with your install and not the hardware
[19:19] <thundeer> compdoc, it boots fine. its the lightdm greeter that wont run. and I cant switch to gnome from the unity greeter.
[19:19] <bumblefuzz> ioria I'll paste the o/p
[19:19] <bumblefuzz> but I have to wait for the reboot
[19:19] <bumblefuzz> and it's 5 minute timer
[19:20] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  did you disable network-manager ?
[19:20] <bumblefuzz> sudo service network-manager disable
[19:20] <bumblefuzz> ?
[19:20] <bumblefuzz> yes
[19:20] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  nope
[19:21] <bumblefuzz> ahhh
[19:21] <thundeer> okay. I will have to start over from scratch.
[19:21] <ioria> bumblefuzz,  sudo systemctl stop network-manager; sudo systemctl disable network-manager
[19:22] <ioria> thundeer,  so you don't have a 'gnome' entry in the login screen sessions ?
[19:23] <thundeer> ioria, exatly :) no entry. and if I click on the small ubuntu icon, it the login goes blank (all purple), and i have to type bring it back.
[19:23] <ioria> thundeer,  ls /usr/share/xsessins
[19:24] <ioria> thundeer,  ls /usr/share/xsessions
[19:24] <platz> do i have to do something special to get ipv6+netowrkmanager working?  seems my setup is broken ootb
[19:24] <platz> it connects but cannot resolve dns addrs
[19:25] <thundeer> ioria, i have gnome-classic.deskto, gnome.desktop and ubuntu.desktop there. so alle the options are there.
[19:25] <ioria> yep
[19:25] <thundeer> ioria, some way to hack that, so it will boot the gnome desktop?
[19:27] <YankDownUnder> thundeer: What's the display mangler you're using?
[19:27] <ioria> lightdm it seems
[19:28] <YankDownUnder> ioria: I'd scratch my hair if I didn't shave it off....hmm...
[19:28] <thundeer> YankDownUnder, the unity desktop, which im guessing is some hack.
[19:29] <ioria> lol
[19:29] <YankDownUnder> thundeer: Have you tried to "reconfigure" your "display mangler" from outside of the "desktop' environmentment? Reason I ask this is cuz I had a similar situation....
[19:29] <Simone_> sheldon: only for information... it seems to be a bug. Reported here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1674086
[19:29] <Simone_> I discovered that turning wifi off it works...
[19:29] <minimec> thundeer: Try to use 'gdm' as login manager. It should work better for gnome, as the 'mutter' is already started with gdm, so the gnome-session load for the user is faster.
[19:30] <thundeer> minimec, gdm stalls. not sure why. and its an imac, so i have no way back in apart from the grub shell.
[19:30] <thundeer> Apple products truly suck
[19:31] <YankDownUnder> thundeer: Ahem...Apple products do NOT suck...ahem...
[19:31] <thundeer> they do when you look inside :D
[19:31] <thundeer> and i just did.
[19:31] <YankDownUnder> thundeer: Meanwhile, ON AN IMAC, I had the same issues - for a client...
[19:31] <thundeer> ??? nice
[19:32] <ioria> thundeer, already tried   sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm ?
[19:32] <thundeer> YankDownUnder, so you configured the display manager from the terminal? do you remember how?
[19:33] <thundeer> ioria, I tried the reconfigure. no luck. It just doesnt start up lightdm.
[19:34] <minimec> thundeer: thundeer I see. You could try to debug the gdm error with 'journalctl'. You could try to do so via 'ssh' from a different comupter, as the network connection ist started quiet early during boot, also with known wifi networks.
[19:34] <YankDownUnder> thundeer: So what I ended up doing was to get to the console (tty1) -> stopped all DM services (sudo service lightdm stop) -> then did the command that ioria just stated (sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm) -> STOPPED the "GDM" service so I could finish - then doubled checked all the settings for GDM3 in /etc/gmd3 => I also ended up removing "lightdm" and "unity" (for obvious reasons) - did a complete system update/upgrade and rebooted.
[19:35] <thundeer> minimec, :D okay. tht would be last resort. but thanks. didnt know that was even possible.
[19:35] <sheldon> Simone_: Doesn't explain why the phone connects but receiver won't whilst both wifi and bluetooth are on.  But happy learn there is a workaround :)
[19:35] <Bashing-om> thundeer: What shows ' cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager ' for what is set ?
[19:35] <ioria> thundeer, you removed unity ?
[19:35] <ioria> why ?
[19:36] <thundeer> Bashing-om, usr/sbin/lightdm. I tried changing it to bin/ but no luck.
[19:37] <ioria> thundeer, switch to console and   sudo apt install --reinstall ubuntu-gnome-desktop
[19:38] <james_> hey
[19:39] <skinux> I've installed FastCGI following instructions at https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/apache-with-php-fpm-on-ubuntu-16-04/ but still getting errors that FastCGI module doesn't exist?
[19:43] <thundeer> YankDownUnder, thanks :) sounds like a path to take. im just saaving this chat now, and I will try some of the things. im a little baffled by it.
[19:43] <minimec> thundeer: If you removed the unity desktop, you could go a step further and install the 'tasksel' package. in case that the command above by 'ioria' doesn't do the trick. In tsksel you could then first uncheck all the desktop environments and check [*] OpenSSH Server. After these changes you would have a pure terminal based system. All possible conflicting GUI package would be gone. In a next step you
[19:43] <minimec> would reinstall 'Ubuntu Gnome desktop'. The result would be a default Ubuntu Gnome system with efault package selection.
[19:44] <thundeer> minimec, :) that actually sounds very logical :)
[19:44] <platz> i installed a dummy lightdm package with `equivs` in order to get around deps using i3
[19:45] <YankDownUnder> thundeer: "Plan the work, work the plan" - if anything - WRITE A LIST OF STEPS (duh)...take a breather, have a cuppa, relax, then approach with a fresh attitude...
[19:45] <thundeer> YankDownUnder, you are right. I have some options now.
[19:45] <ioria> thundeer, and remember that innocence died with John, Robert, and Martin
[19:45] <thundeer> :D
[19:47] <thundeer> thanks all (or "yall" in yanks case)
[19:47] <YankDownUnder> :)
[19:49] <ElSoprano> ##c++-basic
[19:55] <Simone_> how to stop and remove a loaded module?
[19:55] <skinux> What package do I have to install to actually get FastGI module for Apache?
[19:56] <ioria> !info libapache2-mod-fastcgi xenial
[19:59] <minimec> Simone_: rmmod --> 'sudo rmmod <module>'
[20:00] <ikonia> why would you remove a loaded module, it's loaded because it's in use
[20:00] <skinux> I've already installed that package
[20:00] <ikonia> then you have the module
[20:00] <Simone_> ikonia: you are right i was trying to see if i was able to make something work but it was my fault not the module itself
[20:00] <skinux> Well, when I do a2enmod it says I don't.
[20:01] <ikonia> probably the wrong name
[20:01] <skinux> Or maybe 'fastcgi' isn't the name of the module
[20:01] <minimec> ikonia: Well... there are some cases, like using a DVB-C device as SDR device.
[20:02] <skinux> There's nothing about fastcgi in /etc/apache2/mods-available
[20:11] <skinux> Is it possible that the package is marked as installed, but not actually installed?
[20:14] <bumblefuzz> ok, I fully reinstalled the server ubuntu
[20:14] <YankDownUnder> skinux: If anything you can just "re-install" to be sure...
[20:15] <bumblefuzz> can someone help me set up wifi from the sli?
[20:15] <YankDownUnder> bumblefuzz: https://bhattigurjot.wordpress.com/2013/10/26/connect-to-wi-fi-network-through-ubuntu-terminal/
[20:16] <bumblefuzz> thanks
[20:16] <bumblefuzz> let's see what happens
[20:22] <bumblefuzz> yeah I'm getting 'set failed on device wlan0; operation not permitted
[20:22] <bumblefuzz> yes, I used my actual device ID
[20:22] <bumblefuzz> yes, I used sudo
[20:24] <bumblefuzz> can someone help me connect to wifi via the cli?
[20:24] <bumblefuzz> I just tried ' iwconfig wlan0 essid name key s:password'
[20:25] <YankDownUnder> bumblefuzz: AND?
[20:25] <YankDownUnder> bumblefuzz: So it's not working?
[20:25] <bumblefuzz> I'm getting 'set failed on device wlan0; operation not permitted
[20:25] <bumblefuzz> [16:22:30]  <bumblefuzz>	yes, I used my a
[20:25] <bumblefuzz> it's not working
[20:26] <YankDownUnder> bumblefuzz: https://askubuntu.com/questions/464507/ubuntu-14-04-server-wifi-wpa2-personal/464552#464552
[20:32] <bumblefuzz> yeah, it's not connecting
[20:33] <YankDownUnder> bumblefuzz: And the "device" *IS* showing up, yes?
[20:33] <bumblefuzz> yes
[20:33] <YankDownUnder> bumblefuzz: And you've restarted the machine JUST IN CASE, yes?
[20:33] <bumblefuzz> once
[20:33] <bumblefuzz> lets' try again
[20:36] <bumblefuzz> yep failed again
[20:37] <thundeer> YankDownUnder, and the rest of you wonderful guys. Here is how i did it. first a cup of the finest coffee handpicked by underpaid workers. then I removed gnome3, installed old gnome, logged into guest account (got gnome running), switched to admin, created new admin and installed xbuntu to get lightdm working. logged into new admin account, deleted old admin account, removed xubuntu, updated to gnome 3.
[20:37] <thundeer> very NOT technical solution. but it worked :D
[20:37] <thundeer> only problem left is fancontrol in the iMac. they just run at full speed.
[20:37] <yaqub> yo
[20:38] <bumblefuzz> anyone know how to get the wifi to connect from the cli
[20:38] <yaqub> holds up spork, im new here
[20:39] <YankDownUnder> thundeer: It's technical if it worked. "Quantum Mechanics and the Art of Ubuntu" => you'll have to dig through all the "lm sensors" stuff to get that fan bit taken care of...
[20:39] <bumblefuzz> YankDownUnder any ideas?
[20:40] <YankDownUnder> bumblefuzz: Have you actually read completely THROUGH the two pages I posted?
[20:40] <bumblefuzz> yes
[20:40] <YankDownUnder> bumblefuzz: Try this: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/zesty/en/man8/wicd-curses.8.html
[20:41] <yaqub> im new to linux and just wanted to say hello, anything thats a must have ass far ass addons?
[20:43] <thundeer> YankDownUnder, Thanks :) haha.. yeah.. it was a hack, but slightly tecnical as well. dammit. only 2 sencors detected. So maybe some lose connections or something. worst part of this nightmare was cleaning the inside of the LG screen. wonderful screen. but the "cool running" is not good :D Either I have to fix the sensor issue now, or listen to a lot of Rammstein
[20:43] <Bashing-om> yaqub: You have joined into a very diverse culture, no 2 systems are the same - none of us use all the same apps . Your use case will determine what "you" want .
[20:44] <yaqub> bashing, youre right,, thanks for the reply
[20:45] <YankDownUnder> thundeer: Dig through the wiki/forums...I'm thankful I didn't have an issue with the fans....2010 iMac 27" -> but each is different...the sensors and hardware is x86 compliant across the boards, really....
[20:45] <yaqub> i installed a few things like brave, vlc, hex, steam, just didnt know if there was anything that was must have for the experience
[20:46] <Bashing-om> yaqub: Uf ya want to know what is available at the click of a button - install 'synaptic' and goto browsing the 43,000 ++ packages that are available :)
[20:47] <YankDownUnder> yaqub: "Steam" - right, so you're a gamer. Asking me - well, I ain't a gamer. I'd not be able to even give you a hint towards anything other than "green". Green is a good colour. Icons? Green. Desktop? Green. Theme? Green. Green green green. Anything other questions? :)
 Thank you for that. Is there a way to adjust the scroll bar size in Unity? Theyre so small.
[20:48] <yaqub> yankdownunder: what do you mean by green?
[20:49] <yaqub> like i said im new to this, sorry for the elementary questions
[20:49] <YankDownUnder> yaqub: I like green. Green. Icons, themes, sparkly things. Green.
[20:49] <MonkeyDust> yaqub  he was saying, that we cannot ecide what addons you want
[20:49] <MonkeyDust> decide
[20:49] <yaqub> monkeydust: i got that, i didnt know if there was some second meaning to that being *green* to this whole thing lol
[20:50] <YankDownUnder> yaqub: SMILE, bro...relax...all is great...
[20:50] <yaqub> yankdownunder: :) thank you
[20:51] <bumblefuzz> ok, it looks like the wifi connects but dhcpdiscover just keeps going and going and going
[20:51] <bumblefuzz> it never stops
[20:52] <plasticfish> yaqub, you don't have to install all at once, you can use your system and find out what you need
[20:52] <bumblefuzz> why is dhcpdiscover not doing anything
[20:53] <yaqub> can you use chrome addons on chromium?
[20:53] <plasticfish> yaqub, yes you can
[20:53] <yaqub> ty
[20:53] <yaqub> im using brave but really missing RES for reddit
[20:55] <yaqub> okay, ty for all your help guys sorry for being a noob
[20:56] <bumblefuzz> can someone help me connect to wifi via cli?
[20:56] <YankDownUnder> yaqub: Have you checked out http://www.webupd8.org/ yet?
[20:59] <yaqub> yankdownunder: no i have not
[21:04] <Bashing-om> yaqub: " sorry for being a noob" - don't be . We do understand, we were all new at one time and learning our way . Ask and it shall be given .
[21:05] <yaqub> YankDownUnder: checking out http://www.webupd8.org/ seems like a good resource ty
[21:05] <yaqub> Bashing-om: i get it, ty for being kind
[21:05] <YankDownUnder> yaqub: Peace
[21:08] <yaqub> ty guys gtg
[21:17] <awesomess3> Firefox contacts the sync server to log into and the connection fails with: 1493313421413   browserwindow.syncui    DEBUG   onLoginError: login=error.login.reason.no_username, sync=success.sync
[21:17] <awesomess3> and there is no way to turn it off either
[21:17] <awesomess3> it doesn't matter if you have sync on or not
[21:18] <MonkeyDust> awesomess3  looks like a FF question to me, better try in its own channel
[21:19] <awesomess3> one hour and 44 minutes it tries to connect
[21:20] <awesomess3> #firefox :Cannot send to channel
[21:20] <awesomess3> I got quieted
[21:20] <awesomess3> and I'm banned from the mozilla bugzilla website
[21:20] <awesomess3> because they know they have problems
[21:20] <awesomess3> and I'm gonna bring them down
[21:20] <awesomess3> every one hour and 44 minutes it tries to connect
[21:20] <YankDownUnder> Ah. One man revolution.
[21:21] <awesomess3> ~/.mozilla/firefox/4ahczcms.default/weave/logs/error-sync-1493313421442.txt
[21:21] <awesomess3> check that shit out
[21:21] <YankDownUnder> Go get'em, Tiger.
[21:21] <awesomess3> rrrrrarrrrz
[21:21] <Mathisen> this reminds me i need to watch braveheart again
[21:21] <MonkeyDust> awesomess3  min your language ... and you show us a local file, we cannot see that
[21:22] <awesomess3> FOR NARNIA!!! *presses email button to Firefox mailing list*
[21:22] <MonkeyDust> awesomess3  stop
[21:22] <awesomess3> ok, fair.
[21:22] <YankDownUnder> Mathisen: Yay! "Braveheart" and "Ironclad" in the same sitting! Awesome idea! Popcorn time!
[21:23] <elky> awesomess3: this is a support channel not a soapbox for broadcasting that you're going to "bring [projects] down"
[21:24] <awesomess3> Let justice prevail!  https://gist.github.com/psycho23/a12d81761023900a3d3a6dce9dba8901
[21:25] <elky> awesomess3: that is neither helpful nor constructive.
[21:25] <awesomess3> For Ubuntu! For our mother Debian! For our soul Linux kernel!
[21:25] <YankDownUnder> (This is how my Sunday starts...?)
[21:28] <awesomess3> I've come back in the name of jesus Christ
[21:28] <compdoc> his name is over there, on the table
[21:28] <awesomess3> Now 666 skynet is going to destroy mozilla.org
[21:29] <plasticfish> will 17.10 come with Gnome by default?
[21:29] <szel> what's the recommended way to install Ubuntu from an external drive? (making the install media from a windows machine)
[21:29] <YankDownUnder> plasticfish: Yes
[21:30] <Bashing-om> !dualboot | szel
[21:30] <YankDownUnder> szel: USB drive, or something else?
[21:30] <szel> usb drive
[21:30] <YankDownUnder> szel: I supposed I should be more thorough - a USB stick, or a USB external HDD?
[21:31] <szel> USB external HDD
[21:31] <YankDownUnder> szel: So other things are on that drive - other partitions and all that jazz...?
[21:32] <szel> the external disk is empty
[21:32] <YankDownUnder> szel: AH...well, then good...so you can basically be using it like a flash drive...yersh?
[21:33] <ddroot> what is the best method to install ubuntu on my partitioned ssd over an existing windows 7 install? (Trying to dual boot with linux and win 10)
[21:33] <szel> yeah but rufus doesn't see it
[21:34] <szel> I can't just write the iso image directly to the external hdd, right?
[21:34] <szel> using Win32 Disk Imager
[21:34] <szel> which works basically like dd
[21:35] <szel> I don't think that would work
[21:35] <YankDownUnder> szel: Rufus ain't the bee's knees...
[21:36] <plasticfish> !dualboot | ddroot
[21:36] <gde33> is there something to test the system with in lubuntu live usb?
[21:36] <YankDownUnder> szel: Also look into: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/downloads/Universal-USB-Installer
[21:37] <gde33> I would like to do an audio and a video test, is that possible out of the box?
[21:37] <plasticfish> gde33, yes
[21:37] <gde33> plasticfish: where to look?
[21:39] <plasticfish> gde33, I'm not sure what you want to do, if you boot from lubuntu, you can open video and sound right away
[21:39] <gde33> you need a video or soud file first
[21:39] <akik> gde33: boot the live session. uou can install new packages in it too
[21:39] <plasticfish> gde33, I think you have a folder called Examples
[21:39] <implite> Woot i have league of legends working on 16.04 ubuntu
[21:40] <implite> haha cool
[21:40] <ddroot> should i run with 17 or 16.04? curios about the driver situation with nvidia 980ti
[21:40] <gde33> plasticfish: heh, yes empty folders
[21:41] <YankDownUnder> ddroot: 16.04. The NVidia drivers are NOT up to 17.04 -> as per the past two weeks of observing, you'll have major issues with 17.04
[21:41] <ddroot> thanks
[21:41] <ddroot> :)
[21:42] <YankDownUnder> szel: ...and if I forgot, look at: https://itsfoss.com/create-live-usb-of-ubuntu-in-windows/
[21:42] <gde33> plasticfish: even pulse audio volume control doesn't have a test button
[21:45] <plasticfish> gde33, if you don't have an Examples 'shortcut' in you home folder, then you can simply dowload some test files from the internet, just google for sound test files
[21:45] <gde33> I wouldn't ask if I had internet
[21:45] <Guest49303> hello
[21:45] <Guest49303> i am new
[21:46] <gde33> plasticfish: the messager claims to have sounds configured but I'm not hearing anything
[21:47] <plasticfish> gde33, you have some files on the system you can open, go to /usr/share/sounds
[21:49] <gde33> yeah!
[21:49] <gde33> it worked!
[21:49] <gde33> is a video test also easy to find? :P
[21:49] <YankDownUnder> gde33: Youtube?
[21:49] <gde33> I write a javascript?
[21:50] <gde33> hah, no offline just the lubuntu live usb
[21:50] <YankDownUnder> AH...offline...right...should have VLC already on the "liveUSB"...methinks...
[21:50] <gde33> mplayer
[21:50] <Sbur3> driver for  AR9287 with kernel 4.xx ... Please help.  ath9k.  Unless it needs 10k
[21:50] <gde33> good enough
[21:52] <gde33> I feel it should have a pretty video, a nice song and some game to play by default.... now I feel MS brainwashed.
[21:54] <gde33> anyway, thanks ;) ill connect internet soon
[21:54] <gennro> anyone have a link to a good tutorial on setting up squid as a cache server?
[21:55] <YankDownUnder> gennro: Is it safe to assume you've already looked at the Ubuntu pages for this?
[21:55] <gennro> YankDownUnder, yeah, it is out of date
[22:08] <JustTheDoctor> http://paste.ubuntu.com/24482046/ can anyone help me fix this?
[22:17] <gennro> YankDownUnder, I got it figured out, the default config has to much crap in it, so I backed it up and just put in the config options I want and now it works
[22:17] <YankDownUnder> JustTheDoctor: In a terminal you *should* be able to run: sudo apt-get -f install && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y upgrade ==> try that?
[22:18] <YankDownUnder> gennro: Coolbeans...donut time, eh? Ha.
[22:19] <James> hello friends
[22:20] <James5134> so many people
[22:20] <James5134> hey maddawg2
[22:21] <maddawg2> hi
[22:21] <James5134> how are you friend
[22:21] <James5134> i just installed ubuntu
[22:21] <James5134> but i dont like keep having to use sudo
[22:22] <\9> you shouldn't have to keep using sudo
[22:22] <James5134> is there way to unlock root?
[22:22] <\9> your normal account does your day to day business, sudo is for when you need to do system upgrades and such
[22:23] <\9> please don't even consider trying to login as root. that road only leads to heaps of problems
[22:23] <James5134> \9, what other distros do you recommend?
[22:23] <James5134> i want to have a taste of many distros
[22:23] <szel> really? I never broke anything by loggin in as root
[22:23]  * \9 sighs
[22:23] <James5134> most people tell me to use mint but i dont like it
[22:23] <szel> I mean, using su
[22:23] <gennro> hell yeah, squid proxy server working with caching
[22:24] <szel> not actually logging as root in the GUI
[22:24] <\9> well
[22:24] <James5134> do you guys like debian?
[22:24] <szel> debian is cool
[22:24] <\9> ubuntu is based on debian
[22:24] <gennro> meh I went from debian to ubuntu server
[22:24] <\9> but this channel is about ubuntu, other distros are off-topic here
[22:25] <James5134> im sorry
[22:25] <szel> I don't like mint, the way they do things is amateurish
[22:25] <\9> there are better places to discuss distros
[22:25] <\9> this place is for ubuntu support, if you have a problem we'll try to help
[22:28] <skinux> Need help, not getting it from #httpd or #php, they both say to use the other channel. I've installed libapache2-mod-fastcgi, but when I try to a2enmod fastcgi it says fastcgi doesn't exist. I've also tried using variants of 'fastcgi' to no solution.
[22:35] <suphi> I need information for ubuntu
[22:35] <Night_> well ask
[22:36] <Night_> skinux:  what would you liek to do?
[22:36] <skinux> I'm just trying to get Apache to process PHP instead of displaying it on the page
[22:36] <Night_> well edit your vhost so that it can see php
[22:37] <Night_> have you installed php?
[22:37] <skinux> Here's the tutorial I've used https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/apache-with-php-fpm-on-ubuntu-16-04/
[22:37] <blackflow> skinux: that means apache is not configured to send php files via fastcgi
[22:37] <skinux> I'll Gist my configs again
[22:38] <Night_> so you have done this apt-get -y install libapache2-mod-fastcgi php7.0-fpm php7.0
[22:38] <blackflow> gennro: how long since you switched? how are you finding the difference?
[22:39] <gennro> blackflow, today, still playing around re setting everything back up
[22:40] <blackflow> gennro: oh
[22:40] <skinux> https://gist.github.com/skinuxgeek/5cf956ac2cb031d51bf597ccc3d7c657
[22:41] <KevinRatkliffe> any tips of whats the best chat for talking about Rasnsomeware shit
[22:42] <blackflow> KevinRatkliffe: #windows  :)
[22:42] <KevinRatkliffe> LOL
[22:42] <KevinRatkliffe> ok ofv
[22:42] <KevinRatkliffe> ofc
[22:43] <KevinRatkliffe> Have anyone heard about new Rasnomware connecting and crypting Linux platforms
[22:44] <YankDownUnder> KevinRatkliffe: Yes...but it's dependent on "loosely administered systems"...that being said, has little to do with Ubuntu support...hmm...
[22:45] <Night_> anyone running a newer git of openssl that might be able to test something for me
[22:49] <DarkHorse203> hey
[22:57] <on3pk> Is it normal for a PHP installation to use 256mb of RAM post install?  I used apt-get install php to install
[23:02] <ilzolende> random question: irc works, but my computer otherwise doesn't seem to have a working internet connection
[23:02] <ilzolende> when i ping google.com or 8.8.8.8 it says `connect: Network is unreachable`
[23:02] <YankDownUnder> ilzolende: Check your DNS settings
[23:02] <ilzolende> remind me how to do that, please?
[23:03] <bumblefuzz> can someone help me set up my wifi from the cli?
[23:03] <ilzolende> i would google it, but i can't
[23:04] <karim> hi
[23:04] <YankDownUnder> ilzolende: In the settings for your network connection.
[23:07] <ilzolende> wouldn't i be able to ping IP addresses regardless of my DNS settings?
[23:07] <YankDownUnder> ilzolende: Not necessarily. Check/change your network settings. Restart the network. Try again.
[23:08] <blackflow> uh, DNS has nothing to do with "Network unreachable", or trying ping
[23:08] <blackflow> s/ping/ip
[23:08] <blackflow> it's routing
[23:08] <ilzolende> ok
[23:08] <ilzolende> i should just google stuff but i can't actually connect to the google website
[23:09] <blackflow> ilzolende: netstat -rn showing valid gateway for default route?
[23:09] <blackflow> do you even have an IP
[23:09] <YankDownUnder> ilzolende: You're on DHCP for your connection, right?
[23:09] <ilzolende> uh, i would guess so?
[23:10] <ilzolende> $ netstat -rn
[23:10] <ilzolende> Kernel IP routing table
[23:10] <ilzolende> Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags   MSS Window  irtt Iface
[23:10] <YankDownUnder> ilzolende: Have you checked YET for your network settings?
[23:10] <ilzolende> how does one do that?
[23:10] <YankDownUnder> ilzolende: What desktop are you using?
[23:10] <ilzolende> uh, xfce desktop environment?
[23:10] <ilzolende> which i suppose means i should pester #xubuntu maybe, but i'm not really using xubuntu
[23:11] <YankDownUnder> ilzolende: Then in the Settings Manager => You'll see the network settings in there. Check...
[23:11] <ilzolende> yes, i'm using dhcp
[23:11] <ilzolende> there's both a "network" and a "network connections" setting panel
[23:12] <YankDownUnder> ilzolende: Well, you can set it up for STATIC
[23:12] <ilzolende> I'm not seeing such an option.
[23:13] <blackflow> ilzolende: does   ip addr show     show an IP for your interface?
[23:15] <ilzolende> ip addr says 16 lines of stuff. which thing is the thing you want to see?
[23:15] <blackflow> ilzolende: pastebin all of it
[23:15] <ilzolende> i can't use pastebin
[23:15] <ilzolende> because i can't get online
[23:15] <ilzolende> ok i mean i sort of can
[23:15] <ilzolende> hence me being here
[23:15] <blackflow> you can take a screenshot of your screen with the cellphone
[23:16] <ilzolende> i mean i could just copypaste it
[23:16] <ilzolende> it's not so long that it would kick me off the server for it
[23:16] <blackflow> don't
[23:16] <ilzolende> ok
[23:16] <blackflow> what's your network interface?
[23:16] <milp> Hi there, i changed the cpu on my server from amd to cpu and want to use the intel-pstate scaling driver now, but i can't make it switch from acpi-cpufreq. Could anyone please tell me how i can get rid of acpi-cpufreq?
[23:16] <milp> *amd to intel
[23:17] <YankDownUnder> ilzolende: You could always do it the manual way - edit the /etc/network/interfaces => set for static ip, restart the network...
[23:17] <ilzolende> i don't quite understand the question. i'm on some laptop, using a wifi connection, and my ISP is AT&T
[23:17] <ilzolende> i'll probably just reboot soon, this is taking a while and i'm fairly sure that will work
[23:18] <blackflow> ilzolende: ok, so ip addr show   has something like    1. lo    and 2. is what?
[23:19] <ilzolende> there's a "1: lo:" and a "7: wlp3s0", there doesn't seem to be a "2:"
[23:19] <blackflow> good so wlp3s0 is the wifi interface. under that line, is there a line starting with "inet" ? does it show an IP address, like "inet 192.168. ...."  ?
[23:20] <ilzolende> there are 4 lines below that starting with "inet6"
[23:20] <ilzolende> which would be, what, ipv6?
[23:20] <blackflow> but not inet  ?
[23:20] <ilzolende> no, no inet
[23:21] <blackflow> yes, that's ipv6. which makes sense if you're connected to irc (over ipv6) but tried to ping ipv4. try   "ping6 google.com"
[23:21] <ilzolende> first there's a link/ether line and then there's an inet6 line'
[23:21] <ilzolende> ping6 works!
[23:21] <blackflow> sure, so you've got ipv6, but no ipv4
[23:21] <ilzolende> interesting
[23:21] <blackflow> call your ISP )
[23:22] <blackflow> meanwhile, yeah try rebooting, or restarting the whole connection, maybe it's just dhcpd acting up
[23:22] <blackflow> I'd restart the router if I were you, too.
[23:22] <YankDownUnder> Could set the IPv4 as static...and SHOULD be checking the router/modem for configuration information...
[23:22] <ilzolende> is there a way to restart the whole connection without rebooting?
[23:22] <blackflow> but then, google should work fine over ipv6
[23:22] <ilzolende> and it's not really my router
[23:22] <ilzolende> ...the google website does work over ipv6, you're right
[23:22] <blackflow> ilzolende: the xfce network manager maybe has a switch or something to turn off and on
[23:22] <ilzolende> as does wikipedia
[23:23] <ilzolende> so just disable networking and re-enable networking?
[23:23] <blackflow> in theory, yes
[23:23] <ZJAY> if i have a process like mpd how do i get it "not" to startup at reboot or a cold boot???
[23:23] <ilzolende> i'll go do that, then, thank you
[23:24] <szel> so, I booted up the Ubuntu gnome live cd. change the keyboard layout, told me I had to restart the session or something. and now I'm loocked out of the thing because I don't have a password...
[23:24] <doc|work> szel, reboot?
[23:25] <szel> doc|work: that means the live cd can't be used with a non US keyboard layout?
[23:25] <ilzolende> thanks, that worked
[23:25] <doc|work> szel, not sure, but if something funky happened it might not happen after a reboot
[23:25] <ilzolende> usually it doesn't
[23:25] <ilzolende> so i didn't think to try
[23:25] <ilzolende> but it worked this time :)
[23:26] <ZJAY> what is a good program/app to use for recording my screen?
[23:26] <doc|work> ilzolende, it's annoying, but all too frequently I need to run "sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager restart" after coming out of sleep
[23:26] <ilzolende> [nods]
[23:26] <doc|work> and occasionally just need to do it after some time...
[23:27] <blackflow> the network manager is still a huge PoS
[23:28] <ZJAY> anyone?
[23:29] <ZJAY> does utz see this?
[23:30] <gsilvapt> ZJAY, why not googling?
[23:31] <ZJAY> im asking the experts right?
[23:31] <ZJAY> no exact redemable results in google that i see besdies OBS
[23:31] <gsilvapt> Maybe there are a couple more options out there that have been tested
[23:32] <ZJAY> what about this ?
[23:32] <gsilvapt> not sure if screen captioning is that often
[23:32] <gsilvapt> here*
[23:32] <ZJAY>  if i have a process like mpd how do i get it "not" to startup at reboot or a cold boot???
[23:36] <deww> ZJAY: try systemctl mask mpd
[23:47] <mfDOOM> anyone use redshift? i love what it does, however it seems to cause display issues, and unpredictable app crashing when i enable it
[23:49] <r4wd0g1> Hello guys!
[23:50] <rizmo> anyone can help me? i have a problem with audio in ubuntu
[23:51] <ZJAY> deww that just creates a symlink so it will still start right iwanted it not to start at all or do i have to do a reboot cold start for it to have the desired effect?
[23:51] <rizmo> ubuntu uses built-in audio but the sound quality is so poor, also when i use headphones i hear a feedback noise, wat do?
[23:56] <rizmo> anyone?!
[23:56] <oldschool^> zzZzz :D
[23:57] <rizmo> :(
[23:57] <oldschool^> selamun aleykum rizmo
[23:57] <rizmo> shalom
[23:58] <implite> wow guys I have league of legends working on ubuntu 16.04 with wine 2.5-staging and configure wine to windows vista
[23:58] <implite> Sooo coool hahaha