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coppzyup im lost already with that haha. Just gonna have to wait till tomorrow ill go over to a mate or something already running windows and get him to mount it. You'd honestly think this would be a standard thing00:00
hanspansenwhats the "easiest" way to set up a connection where a client redirects all its traffic to a first server, which also redirects automatically all the clients traffic to server2 which connects to server3 and then to the destination (so like Tor does).00:00
akik_coppz: you just set the variables and then run the commands one by one00:00
coppzI don't even know what that means man. Thanks for all the help, but I have no idea what i'm at. Im not that good of a Linux user.00:01
texlaUbuntu-16.04.2 I downloaded a 998 mb file from Source Forge using Firefox it indicates that in library that it completed downloading searching downloads etc does not produce a file.Searching from files opens the window where downloads resides. Where has my file gone!!!00:08
Jakethepython1I think that fixed the artifcacting problem..one other problem i am having is palm detection seems sectchy sometimes it works othertimes i start typing in random places00:09
Komputerfreakhanspansen the easiest thing would probably be to just forward the traffic00:09
Komputerfreakif you want encryption openvpn or another similiar client might be interesting00:09
ChaiTRextexla: Try Ctrl+J in Firefox to open the Downloaded files window.00:10
Komputerfreakhowever, if you want onion routing (what tor does), this is still a little different00:10
ChaiTRextexla: Or Ctrl+Shift+Y00:10
ChaiTRextexla: Also, see https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/where-find-and-manage-downloaded-files-firefox00:11
YankDownUnderJakethepython1, Er...how'd you end up fixing the graphics issue?00:13
Jakethepython1turning off the animations seemed to make graphics not artifact in crhome maybe it was conicidence?00:14
hanspansenKomputerfreak, how do i "just" forward the traffic (encryption would be a second step)00:14
Jakethepython1thepalm detection is driving me nuts though00:15
YankDownUnderJakethepython1, I'd not think so - in some instances the "compositing" - the animations and all the eye-candy - will cause the window manager/desktop to do that with particular graphics cards...HOWEVER, as previous girlfriends have pointed out - I could be more than wrong.00:15
Jakethepython1hahahaha :)00:16
Jakethepython1they are very good at poingint out when we're wrong..but never admiting when we're right:)00:16
YankDownUnderJakethepython1, So you say "palm detection" - fingerprint? Touchsense?00:17
Jakethepython1 if im typing and my hand gets close to my touchpad it clicks and goes somewhere else00:19
YankDownUnderJakethepython1, AH...right...now I know what you mean...never had to deal with that...but I understand. I can only wish you luck on that one, my friend.00:20
crozikonia YankDownUnder would this run ubuntu just fine? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MSBUDPI/ref=psdc_13896615011_t1_B016E81DOI00:21
ikoniacroz: we can't vet every laptop, research the chipsets, with specific attention to the video cards and wireless cards as I suggested00:22
crozikonia what about the fingerprint reader? could u point me in a good direction00:25
texlaChaiTRex, All these command produce excellent read but unfortunate none retrieve the lost file00:25
ikoniacroz: you need to look at the devices you want, the chipsets they use, the linux support/what versions of the kernel that support comes in then map that back to the distro you want to use00:26
YankDownUndercroz, Looks nice, requires research  into the actual chipsets - as per what ikonia was advising...but first glance? Looks nice...(gimme all your 17" unused machines!) ;)00:26
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fspoonMorning. I've had my ntp service on 16.04 attempt to contact some bad IP addresses associated with wannacry via the ntp.ubuntu.com pool. NFI where to report something like that00:27
ikoniafspoon: there are bad i's in the ubuntu.com ntp pool ?00:28
ChaiTRextexla: If it doesn't show up in the downloads window of Firefox (in which case, you can click on the little folder icon on that file), it might have failed in such a way that nothing was left as a file.00:28
ChaiTRextexla: You can handle broken connections and so on with: /usr/bin/wget -c -t 0 --timeout=60 --waitretry=60 "URL"00:29
ChaiTRextexla: That will reconnect and retry from where it failed until it gets the whole file.00:30
texlaChaiTRex, The small icon will not open anything so the assumption is the file did not download ??00:30
ikoniafspoon: what is the NTP FQDN you are using ?00:31
wrennyis there a Ubuntu Live CD that already has the extended tools pre-installed rdy to go as a live CD?00:31
ikoniaextended tools ?00:31
wrennywell all the junk that has to be updated once installed00:32
fspoonikonia: I think so? ntpq -p gives me: {0,1,2,3}.ubuntu.pool.n fro ntp.ubuntu.com00:32
ikoniawrenny: what ?00:32
ChaiTRextexla: That would be my first guess.00:32
Jack_Sparrow__!aptoncd00:32
ubottuAPTonCD is a tool with a graphical interface which allows you to create one or more CDs or DVDs with all of the packages you've downloaded via apt-get or aptitude, creating a removable repository that you can use on other computers - See also !offline00:32
wrennyforgot the name of the pack that has to be installed00:32
ikoniawrenny: what's the fqdn for the host you are using for your ntp sync00:33
wrennyjust something done and rdy00:33
ikoniawrenny: you're not making sense00:33
wrennyas a live cd00:33
texlaChaiTRex, Thanks for the help now I feel the same00:33
ikoniawrenny: the official livecd's are hosted/detailed on ubuntu.com00:33
crozactually why am i stressing? this macbook pro will probably have complete linux support in a few months, right?00:34
ikoniacroz: no idea,00:34
fspoonikonia: In my syslog I get - localhost ntpd[19405]: Soliciting pool server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx00:34
crozin december nothing was pretty much supported. now just the bluetooth, wifi, and audio are the issues.00:34
fspoonikonia: which I read as it was told via ubuntu's pool to contact the particular address?00:34
ikoniafspoon: ...so again, what is the FQDN of hosts you are using to sync your time from00:34
wrennyI thought there was a different LIVE CD that already had most stuff kinda pre-installed00:34
ikoniawrenny: no00:35
wrennyor maybe some people made something more advanced00:35
wrennysomething you can pop into a machine and rdy to go00:36
ikoniawrenny: the livecd is ready to go00:36
fspoonikonia: oh sorry I misunderstood, it's on aws in a private VPC, proxied through servers which I don't have access to. Not entirely sure?00:36
ikoniayou're not explaining why its not00:36
ikoniafspoon: let me try again, in your ntp.conf you specify the hosts you want to sync time from, what is the hosts you are trying to sync time from00:36
wrennytypical Live CDs you still have to do the big pack install00:36
DocMAXikonia, still compiling (43%)00:36
fspoonright00:36
ikoniaDocMAX: seems very slow00:37
wrennyjust to make the OS useable as a live cd00:37
ikoniawrenny: the livecd is totally usable00:37
wrennywhat's that big pack called00:37
fspoonikonia: ntp.ubuntu.com00:37
ikoniawrenny: there is no big pack00:37
wrennysessions00:37
wrennycan't remember the name00:37
ikonia"sessions" ?00:38
wrennysomething like that00:38
ikoniafspoon: the IP you stated doens't appear in the ubuntu pool00:38
wrennyor has something changed since like a yr ago00:38
ikoniawrenny: no, you're just not making any sense00:38
pynkibig pack?00:38
ikoniahow is it not usable ?00:38
ikoniawhat's missing for you00:38
wrennyubuntu is barely usable as a live cd till you install a bunch of stuff00:39
fspoonikonia: ok cool, my ntp service contacted it at May 10th, 08:05:16 AEST, figured I'd better report it somewhere00:39
pynkiwrenny: that totally depends on what you want to do!00:39
ikoniafspoon: the ubuntu ones certainly didn't00:40
ikoniafspoon: I'd look at your local conifgs,00:40
DrecondiusQuick question, do I need to enable multiverse for steam cmd00:40
pynkiDrecondius, http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/06/install-steam-on-ubuntu-16-04-lts00:41
fspoonikonia: msgd `ntpq -p`00:41
wrennyjust for the graphics to look right is a pain00:41
pynkiwrenny... look right? thats totally subjective00:41
DrecondiusNot steam but steam cmd, already have the client installed.00:41
ikoniafspoon: thats a differnt FQDN than the one you gave earlier00:42
ikoniayou said you where using ntp.ubuntu.com00:42
ikoniayou're actually using the pool's which I think are managed by ntp.org and just aliased (I'd have to look)00:42
pynkiDrecondius, on my server install i can find it without problems with apt-cache search streamcmd00:43
fspoonikonia: ahh that'll teach me to not copy paste, thanks00:43
pynki16.0400:43
ikoniafspoon: no problem00:43
pynkiDrecondius, http://paste.ubuntu.com/24578128 thats my sources.list00:46
pynkiand yes - to finally answer your question (i read it wrong): yes you have to enable multiverse00:47
pynki!info streamcmd | Drecondius00:48
ubottuDrecondius: Package streamcmd does not exist in zesty00:48
pynki!info steamcmd | Drecondius00:48
ubottuDrecondius: steamcmd (source: steamcmd): Command-line interface for Valve's Steam. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 0~20130205-1 (zesty), package size 1115 kB, installed size 3976 kB (Only available for i386)00:48
Jordan_UDoes do-release-upgrade (in my case from 16.10 to 17.04) automatically create a snapshot before upgrading when the root filesystem is btrfs?01:02
pynkiJordan_U, the net recommends that you take your own snapshots of the whole machine before doing an release update01:11
hylianhello01:12
pynkiJordan_U, but do-release-upgrade shoudl do a snapshot too01:12
pynkiif your filesys is btrfs01:12
sortioxjoin #hackerrank01:16
bazhangsortiox, /join01:17
Jordan_Upynki: Thanks.01:22
pynkiWELCOME01:22
pynkiis there a possibility to show the entered password on the splash screen for encrypted root partitions as plain text and not ********... ?01:23
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mojtabahello, can I ask a question about networking?01:35
bazhang##networking too mojtaba01:36
bobdobbsI'm getting sick of Filezilla's crap. What is a decent alternative for an sftp/ftp client?02:00
bobdobbsFirst thing I tried was gftp, but the settings I need are either non-existent or hidden away somewhere02:00
Aginorbobdobbs: lftp if you're happy with a console client02:01
pynkisftp itself is decent02:01
bobdobbsFilezilla on ubuntu constantly freezes and sometimes the inputs are inaccessible. I've had these issues from ubuntu 12.something02:01
bobdobbsAginor: I'm comfortable with ssh from the commandline. But sometimes I need a gui for things like file transfers02:02
bobdobbsalso, bookmarking. I don't like the commandline clients for their versions of bookmarking02:02
El_Doctorhi02:04
toresbehey guys, I was hoping I might get some help with a server that is refusing to boot after a release upgrade from 12.x to 14.04.502:05
El_DoctorIs it normal that this happen? http://imgur.com/a/RHfYx when i try to use ubuntu?02:05
toresbeIt's looping over "mdadm: CREATE user root not found" "mdadm: CREATE group disk not found"02:06
toresbeI've tried every possible permutation of /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf that might improve my odds but so far no luck. Before that I get an interesting error message, "udevadm trigger is not permitted while udev is unconfigured"02:07
toresbeDoes anyone have any experiences with anything comparable?02:08
Bashing-om!nomodeset | El_Doctor02:09
ubottuEl_Doctor: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter02:09
pynkiEl_Doctor, https://grumpymole.blogspot.hk/2007/05/ubuntu-how-to-edit-grub-boot-parameters.html this one might help you too to edit the grub02:11
El_Doctori need to go in my usb key files?02:12
Bashing-omEl_Doctor: no, initially from grub you you will pass a boot parameter to the kernel .02:13
geniipynki: That won't help, it's for menu.lst which is GRUB 1 and not GRUB 2 which needs editing of /etc/default/grub and update-grub02:13
pynkigenii, the "on the fly" option should work. you edit you grub entries without trying them before?02:15
El_Doctorpressed escape so for now i have many options like help,language etc.02:15
El_Doctoris it in that?02:15
geniipynki: The one-time way to add to current kernel line is same across both GRUB. But if they follow the instructions after that, it will just make a grub.lst file which is useless for GRUB 202:16
Bashing-omEl_Doctor: This booting the installer or in the actual install ?02:17
geniipynki: You should probably scan over instructions found by googling before recommending someone uses them02:18
El_Doctorwell i put my usb key in the computer and booted then pressed esc02:19
pynkigenii, its year old bookmark ;)02:20
geniipynki: Ubuntu has been on GRUB2 for far longer than that :)02:21
pynkiand i didn't say: use it! i said it might help adding things to the kernel boot aprams. if someone is doing that i hope he is expirienced enogh to see that this does not fit his system!02:21
Bashing-omEl_Doctor: at the language screen press escape again -> boot options screen -> F6 key . in the pop up choose 'nomodeset ' . space-bar to select , tab to OK, enter to accept.02:22
pynkigenii, really? when was the 2.0 release date?02:22
El_Doctorok thx02:22
pynkigenii, 9.10 had grub2 first...02:23
El_Doctorfrequency not supported02:23
El_Doctoragain02:23
pynkibut we are going offtopic genii ;)02:24
El_Doctordid what you said guys and still get frequency not supported02:25
geniiEl_Doctor: You might be using some video adapter like DVI to VGA which makes it impossible for Ubuntu to obtain information about your monitor and set the correct refresh rate02:25
El_Doctoryes i use one indeed02:25
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El_Doctorwell its mini dp to VGA02:25
geniiEl_Doctor: Yes, that will create the same problem.02:26
El_Doctorwell then what should i do?02:26
geniiEl_Doctor: You can try setting VGA=### where ### is a resolution supported by your monitor, from the table found here: http://pierre.baudu.in/other/grub.vga.modes.html02:29
geniiEl_Doctor: Added the same way to tkernel line as you just tried with nomodeset02:29
El_Doctordammit and at the origin all i wanted to do is test if my problem was hardware or software02:30
El_Doctorhow i add that setting?02:31
geniiEl_Doctor: The VESA driver that VGA=### uses usually sets the refresh rate to something sane like 6002:31
geniiEl_Doctor: Use the same method you just did with nomodeset, but instead add the VGA= instead02:32
virendercant use caja drop box. it does not open02:32
El_Doctorhttp://imgur.com/a/uVNpk where i click?02:33
Jordan_UEl_Doctor: Press escape once then type "vga=789" (without the quotes) then press Enter.02:35
geniiEl_Doctor: At the end of where you see it says under that window the kernel loading line. You can just make out where it's saying "casper" there as part of it.02:36
El_Doctortext mode interface?02:36
geniiJordan_U: Or that02:36
ekajI was looking for an iTunes replacement for Ubuntu and someone suggested Amorak.. I've seen it in a few places, does it work pretty well?02:37
lotuspsychjeekaj: clementine seems a very good alternate02:39
lotuspsychje!info clementine | ekaj02:39
ubottuekaj: clementine (source: clementine): modern music player and library organizer. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.3.1+git276-g3485bbe43+dfsg-1 (zesty), package size 4301 kB, installed size 16179 kB02:39
ekajthank you02:39
El_Doctorso is it text mode interface or not?02:40
Arq?02:40
Bashing-omEl_Doctor: Just above the options pop up. there should be a kernel boot line where you can append the vga=XXXX option .02:42
virendercant use caja drop box. it does not open02:44
El_DoctorKernel boot line where?02:44
El_Doctornvm02:44
El_Doctorwth i enter VGA=789 then it launch a mem test02:45
roobiAnyone figured out brightness control for macbook 11,5 (ubuntu 17.04 ~w/ radeon)02:45
roobi?02:45
El_Doctornow it try to launch my windows02:46
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El_Doctorbut then again my windows is completely bugged and will fail02:47
El_Doctormaybe got it finally02:48
ermacHola Doctor que te pasa02:48
lotuspsychje!es | ermac02:48
ubottuermac: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.02:48
El_Doctorsorry i don't speak spanish02:49
ermacok02:49
El_Doctorfinally it booted02:51
Bashing-om!yay | El_Doctor02:51
ubottuEl_Doctor: Glad you made it! :-)02:51
El_Doctornow how do i know if my hardware fail?02:52
El_DoctorDrDoofenshmirtz told me to use bootable ubuntu to test my hardware02:52
SierraKomodoAnybody here that can help troubleshoot issues with ubuntu desktop 16.04 not connecting to any wireless networks? The wireless networks show up on the list, and I've made sure the password is correct. The windows laptop I have next to the ubuntu laptop is able to connect without a problem, but the ubuntu one just says 'Disconnected - you are now offline- after a few minutes of trying to conenct03:00
ekajSierraKomodo: have you tried to disable and then re-enable the interface?03:03
SierraKomodoDidn't try that, give me a moment to figure out the interface name for the wireless adaptor03:05
zorbs0neSierraKomodo: ifconfig ?03:06
SierraKomodoifconfig's only showing me two connections labelled 'ethernet' and a local loopback... Which is weird, this laptop only has a single ethernet adaptor. enp1s0 and wlp2s0; I'm used to seeing eth0 and wlan0..03:07
zorbs0nethe naming standards may have changed, wlp2s0 is wlan03:08
zorbs0nestandards/schemes.03:09
SierraKomodoGonig to be honest and say I'm far from an expert with ubuntu and want to make sure - The command to disable and re-enable the interface would be 'sudo ip link set down wlp2s0' and 'sudo ip link set up wlp2s0' correct?03:09
zorbs0nejust down and up isn't it? i don't remember.03:10
zorbs0neifdown03:10
zorbs0neifdown <interfacE>03:10
pynkiithis will only work if you do not manage the interface with the NetworkManager03:11
pynkiii think03:11
Jack_Sparrow__SierraKomodo, inxi -Nn  | pastebin     Provide link    for networking info share03:11
zorbs0neI had problems with my wifi before in Ubuntu.03:11
SierraKomodozorbs0ne: Well, that gave me this response: 'Unknown interface wlp2s0'03:11
zorbs0neI ended up installing a console wifi program.03:11
Jack_Sparrow__[astebinit03:11
zorbs0neand going about it that way.03:11
zorbs0nepastebin me your ifconfig, SierraKomodo.03:12
pynkiiSierraKomodo, inxi -Nn  | pastebinit          is what Jack_Sparrow__ wanted to say03:12
SierraKomodoThis laptop doesn't have a working internet connection and I don't have a spare ethernet cable so I'll have to manually copy the response03:12
zorbs0neSierraKomobo: ah k03:12
zorbs0neSierraKomodo: You know your wifi card for this laptop is supported?03:13
pynkiiSierraKomodo, do you have a smartphone? can that phone host a hotpot? would be interesting to figure out if you can conenct to that network or not03:14
SierraKomodoI believe so, it /was/ working fine about 4 months ago when I last used this laptop03:14
SierraKomodopynkii: I'll give that a try03:14
curly_bracequestion -> chmod -R 755 directory = will set this directory on a strict permission?03:14
curly_bracecorrect?03:14
zorbs0necurly_brace: man chmod03:15
SierraKomodoIt connects to the phone's hotspot without a problem03:16
pynkiicurly_brace, whats a strict permission? it will set rwxr-xr-x. read0write-execute for the owner, read and execute for everyone else. and that recursively because of the -R03:17
pynkiiSierraKomodo, can you tun if 802.11n on your router?03:17
pynkiijust to give that a shot?03:18
SierraKomodotun if? Do you mean turn off?03:18
zorbs0necurly_brace: best to consult your manual..03:18
pynkiii do, sry03:18
SierraKomodoOne sec, getting the pastebin of those two commands first03:19
zorbs0neSierraKomodo: How are you connecting to the internet, a router/modem ?03:19
SierraKomodozorbs0ne: One of those comcast xfinity router/modem combos03:20
SierraKomodozorbs0ne: https://zerobin.net/?bf32db268f7349eb#fKZTKFW5QELkLe9aB53GwAqjqpL9O9LAgs1AKc5jbyU= <-- ifconfig03:20
zorbs0nesometimes my laptop never 'turned on' the wifi card.03:21
SierraKomodopynkii Jack_Sparrow__ - inxi isn't isntalled when I try to run that command, it says03:21
zorbs0neis it 5g, too?03:21
SierraKomodoIt broadcasts a 5ghz and 2.4ghz network (So two separate SSIDs/wireless networks), if that's what you meant03:22
SierraKomodoIt used to work with the 2.4ghz network a few months back03:22
zorbs0neI had good luck with that cli app.03:23
zorbs0nethen, I tinkered with network man.03:23
SierraKomodoWell, it's been awhile since I booted this thing and it has a metric buttload of updates pending. I'll run those off the hotspot, then try turning off 802.11n03:24
curly_braceso how do i set a directory, so that other users can't access them?03:24
curly_bracei am only a shell users03:25
curly_braceuser*03:25
zorbs0necurly_brace: https://www.linux.org/threads/file-permissions-chmod.4124/03:25
CodeMasterCMwhat is file browser/image viewer, on linux that allows multiply tabs being used. I need alternative to Linux Thunar file browser on windows so that im able to see multiply folders in multiply tabs, and preferably with ability to have multiply views of directorys as well03:31
curly_braceso if other users tries to chmod my directory, is it possible?03:31
curly_bracelike chmod +x <mydirectory>03:31
zorbs0neread that website at the bottom.03:33
johefernanHow do I change bind9 default 53 port03:35
zorbs0neSierraKomodo: what's term say when you03:41
zorbs0nesudo ifconfig wlp2s0 up03:41
SierraKomodozorbs0ne: It's still running the update command03:42
SemiNushi!03:43
SemiNusquestion: What is the best way, to convert a picture (taken with a camera) to text?03:43
SemiNusI have a document that I would like to take a photo of with a high quality smartphone camera (samsung galaxy S7)03:44
zorbs0nelike ascii ?03:44
SemiNuszorbs0ne, no, real text03:44
vaer-kI think he's asking about ocr03:44
SemiNusvaer-k, yes03:44
SemiNusI found a german article about some software but I don't know which one to go with03:45
SemiNusbefore trying all of them, maybe someone of you can recommend one of them03:45
SemiNushttps://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Texterkennung/03:45
SemiNus^ german03:45
SemiNusbut the bold titles are the names of the various software packages03:45
YbuHow to uninstall ubuntu and grub on dual boot with windows XP?03:45
vaer-kI don't know any ocr programs to recommend03:46
zorbs0neYbu: I think you'd have to reinstall another operating system to overright the boot record.03:46
zorbs0neoverwrite.03:46
zorbs0neSierra: brb.03:46
pynkiithe ubuntu installer recognized passwords on hdd's (sda2 / and sdb1 /home) that are equal for two partitions?03:46
YbuI have been seeing this EasyBCD and I think has the ability tot overwrite MBR's03:46
pynkiiYbu, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot03:47
pynkiibtu stay away from XP...03:48
khi03:49
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YbuI haven;t finished downloading win7 since under some reason, my PC doesn't seem tto be compatible with win1003:49
pynkiiand again - read your question wrong. Ybu. do a resinatll03:49
Guest35387anyone here?03:52
SierraKomodozorbs0ne: Running 'sudo ifconfig wlp2s0 up' didn't provide any output03:52
SierraVaiozorbs0ne: Desktop's rebooting for an update so I'll be on the other laptop03:53
zorbs0neSierraKomodo: iwconfig03:53
zorbs0nek03:53
SierraVaiozorbs0ne: So iwconfig wlp2s0 up?03:54
zorbs0neSV: that should turn the int up.03:54
zorbs0neerr on.03:54
zorbs0neit'03:54
zorbs0nei'm trying to find that app i used to just cli connect to my wifi nets.03:54
SierraVaiozorbs0ne: iwconfig: unknown command "up"03:54
zorbs0ne                                                 │03:55
zorbs0nesudo nano /etc/network/interfaces03:56
SierraVaioAny complaints if I prefer vim? :P03:56
SierraVaioAnyway, got the file open03:56
zorbs0nenope.03:56
SierraVaioThe only entries are 'auto lo' and 'iface lo net loopback'03:56
zorbs0nesierravaio: $iw dev03:58
SierraVaiozorbs0ne: Is that a command to run or an entry to add to network/interfaces?03:59
zorbs0necmd03:59
SierraVaiozorbs0ne: No command 'dev' found04:03
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zorbs0neSierraVaio: you've made sure that you have the hot key for the wifi on? you've typed "ifconfig wlp2s0" right? I am lookign for that app now.04:03
SierraVaioYou know.. i think I have a linksys switch buried in a box somewhere04:03
SierraVaioNot sure what you mean by hotkey for the wifi on. I do know the wifi adaptor is enabled, as it's connecting to the phone's hotspot04:04
TheFocusafternoon.  Any idea why ubuntu client wont boot after upgrade in virtualbox???  It keeps flicking between resolutions and TTY1 wont stay on CLI?  Any ideas or logs?04:05
zorbs0netry wicd siuerra.04:05
SierraVaioProgram isn't currently installed, it recommends installing wicd-daemon04:06
zorbs0nesudo apt-get install wicd-curses04:06
zorbs0nesudo wicd-curses04:06
SierraVaiohttps://zerobin.net/?68347fb7cf390160#wg6PGZT9OCZy7MD2gsMhR66d0n5XJMdOnmaq6bFlGlE=04:10
SierraVaiozorbs0ne: Dumped errors on me04:11
zorbs0necan I see the errors?04:12
SierraVaioSee the zerobin link I sent: https://zerobin.net/?68347fb7cf390160#wg6PGZT9OCZy7MD2gsMhR66d0n5XJMdOnmaq6bFlGlE=04:13
zorbs0neah k04:13
zorbs0neu on gnome?04:13
zorbs0nenetman is gnome.04:13
zorbs0nehmmmm, idk man, you could try running "wicd-client"04:14
zorbs0nehang on let me boot a virtual machine04:14
zorbs0newhat version of ubuntu are you running04:15
SierraKomodozorbs0ne: 16.04, on a Lenovo Thinkpad E54504:16
SierraKomodoIt was isntalled using the 16.04 Ubuntu Desktop ISO04:16
SierraKomodoInstalled*04:16
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zorbs0newhat's lspci's output04:21
SierraKomodoQuite a bit of stuff, and my phone's hotspot just shut off because the battery died. XD04:22
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sirru5hHowdy Everyone04:45
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curly_bracequestion how do i fix the issue regarding about this one04:58
curly_braceE: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)04:58
curly_bracei am having that problem, each time i am installing new application on the system04:58
Jack_Sparrow__curly_brace, add a few repos manually?04:59
curly_bracehow do i do that?05:00
Jack_Sparrow__I was thinking you did already instakk from outside repos.  Did you perhaps interrupt an update?05:01
Jack_Sparrow__https://askubuntu.com/questions/855359/sub-process-usr-bin-dpkg-returned-an-error-code-when-updating-installing-app05:02
curly_braceok ill try this one first05:03
curly_bracei think i have interrupt an update, hence last time i had updated my system with a weak internet connection.05:04
curly_bracewhat does sudo apt-get install -f means?05:09
curly_bracewhat does option -f means?05:10
crozDoes a touchscreen laptop, like the Dell XPS Developer Edition, work well?05:12
geniicurly_brace: -f or --fix-broken for the long form.05:18
konradosHi. How is this called - I want my ubuntu (with kde fwiw), after x minutes of inactivity, to do the XYZ (this is the term I'm looking for) after which it will require a password to re-enter the desktop. I know it isn't "logout"05:18
curly_braceok05:18
lotuspsychjecroz: ubuntu-desktop support touchscreens05:19
curly_bracegenii, sudo apt-get upgrade -all <- does this option will change current system, for example ubuntu 16.0.105:19
curly_braceto 16.0.205:19
geniicurly_brace: No05:19
curly_bracehow do i do that, upgrading the system from 16.04.1 to 16.04.2?05:20
geniicurly_brace: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade05:20
crozthanks lotuspsychje05:20
curly_braceph05:20
curly_braceoh05:20
crozanyone know if this laptop supports ubuntu http://www.xoticpc.com/msi-ws63-7rk-280us.html05:20
geniicurly_brace: After you do: sudo apt update  ...to get the latest list of application versions05:20
curly_braceok copy05:21
curly_bracethanks05:21
curly_braceso that will change 16.04.1 to 16.04.2?05:21
geniicurly_brace: Yes, assuming no errors due to PPAs or other non-standard things are encountered05:22
arosenanyone familar with debootstrap?05:22
curly_bracenot just bootsrap?05:22
curly_bracegenii, thanks05:23
pynkicroz, https://certification.ubuntu.com/05:23
geniicurly_brace: You're welcome05:23
arosencurly_brace: well here's what i'm trying to do. I have a server that i can programmically reinstall it's base image.   This server has an empty /dev/sda4 partition with a lot of space. I'm trying to install ubuntu on /dev/sda4 and then reboot the server to boot of of that.05:24
renmindemingyi在吗?05:24
arosenI've been trying to use this: https://videonauth.dyndns.org/index.php/2016/05/26/tutorial-how-to-install-ubuntu-and-other-debian-based-distributions-via-debootstrap/05:24
crozpynki thanks but that list isn't really accurate since there's other laptops that work and also ship with ubuntu?05:24
arosencurly_brace:  is there another tool you recommennd?05:25
konradosok, nvm, I found it: it's screen lock.05:25
pynkicroz, thats whats "certified" to work with ubuntu - everything else might have to been checked component by component05:25
renmindemingyi???????????????????????????????????????????????????05:26
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ubotturenmindemingyi: 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw05:27
curly_bracearosen, not actually, i am not familiar with debootsrap05:27
renmindemingyijoin #ubuntu-cn05:27
curly_bracei thought what you mean is bootsrap, a web add-on which is composed of css and javascript05:27
geniirenmindemingyi: /join #ubuntu-cn05:27
pynki'/join05:27
philopotamusm05:29
philopotamusmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm05:29
philopotamushrm05:29
philopotamushrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm05:30
geniiarosen: What part of the instructions there are problemmatic?05:30
philopotamusmmrmrm05:30
arosengenii: i can't seem to get the grub setup correct. Each time i reboot it still is booting from /dev/sda105:31
aroseni want it to boot the setup i just installed on /dev/sda405:31
aroseni set GRUB_DEFAULT=6 in /etc/default/grub and ran update-grub05:31
geniiarosen: Whats on sda1? Another ubuntu or debian?05:31
arosenbut it's still booting /dev/sda105:31
arosenanother ubuntu.05:32
curly_braceexcuse me, so  here is where my problem goes05:33
curly_bracein a package runit05:33
curly_bracehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/24579201/05:33
geniiarosen: So you should run the update-grub from that one, it will find the install on sda4 and add it to the list. Then choose it from the grub menu, boot to that, and grub-install again from that one05:33
curly_bracewhere i tried to install but still have a problem with upstart05:33
curly_bracewhich i couldnt connect05:33
geniicurly_brace: sudo apt-get -f install05:34
arosengenii: only issue is i don't have console access to the machine to do that.05:34
arosenso i need to update the configs so it can successfully boot to /dev/sda4 when i reboot the box.05:34
aroseni can programmically reinstall it so it's not a big issue to get multiple shots at it.05:34
geniiarosen: Ah, yes. Slightly more problemmatic.05:35
curly_bracegenii, i tried it too05:35
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podosferohello, can someone with an ntfs partition check if this command 'ntfs-3g -o windows_names' works, please? the windows_names option is always ignored for some reason, i tried 'mount -o windows_names' and 'mount -t ntfs-3g -o windows_names', and in all cases it is ignored05:35
curly_bracei am still encountering the same problem with runit when i issued, sudo apt-get -f install05:36
curly_braceit's with upstart05:36
geniiarosen: There are options you can give to grub-install ( which is actually a wrapper around grub-mkconfig) to make it install it's files on a different arrea. So try mounting /dev/sda1 on /mnt   and then: sudo update-grub -o /mnt /dev/sda05:37
geniiarosen: Sorry, /dev/sda not required, was thinking grub-install for a moment05:38
arosenyou mean mounting /dev/sda4 on /mnt?05:38
geniiarosen: No05:38
arosen/dev/sda1 is the one that the system boots off of normally.05:38
aroseni want to switch it to running on /dev/sda405:38
geniiarosen: So you're in there right now?05:38
arosenyea05:38
aroseni chroot onto /dev/sda405:38
arosenwhich is the linux i'm setting up05:38
arosento try and reboot onto.05:39
geniiarosen: Well, the dirty way is to edit /boot/grub/grub.cfg and replace sda1 with sda4 and sda4 with sda105:43
geniicurly_brace: Please pastebin what happens when you do run: sudo apt-get -f install   ...and then perhaps we can see what's happening05:45
geniiarosen: The /boot/grub/grub.cfg on sda1, to clarify05:45
curly_bracegenii - http://paste.ubuntu.com/24579263/05:47
geniicurly_brace: Is this a phone?05:48
arosengenii: i updated /etc/default/grub and set default='6' and ran update-grub05:48
aroseni figured that would do the trick but it doesn't seem to. ANy ideas ?05:48
curly_bracegenii, i am using a laptop05:50
geniiarosen: I just told you the down-and-dirty way :D Which is to edit /boot/grub/grub.cfg , change where it says sda1 into sda4, and where it says sda4 into sda1, save and exit.05:50
arosengenii:  it uses uuid'05:51
arosens https://dpaste.de/sjq05:51
arosenhttps://dpaste.de/sjqv05:51
geniiarosen: So find the uuids which correspond to sda1 and sda4 with: sudo blkid and use those instead05:52
geniicurly_brace: Looks like some upstart versus systemd issue but right now I don't have the energy to delve into it ( almost 2am here)05:58
geniiActually, it looks like "runit" is supposed to be some other completely different init replacement for systemd AND upstart. I'd suggest removing it and using one of the standard init systems06:03
birkhof361Hi06:03
birkhof361can ubuntu be infected with wine by wanacry?06:04
birkhof361anybody here?06:06
curly_bracegenii, ok06:08
curly_bracethanks for the help tho06:08
azizLIGHThow come this sabrent usb to ide/sata adapter only works under windows for this hard drive, but not under ubuntu? im on 14.04 and kernel 3.13. im using the same usb port, same jumper settings on the ide/pata drive. only os switch06:11
azizLIGHTi see the usb device detected but it doesnt go further and detect the hard drive inside06:12
mistralolmissing driver?06:12
mistralolazizLIGHT: it may report something in the output of dmesg06:13
azizLIGHTwhen i power off the ide/pata drive, kern.log says usb device attached06:13
geniiazizLIGHT: Is it a jmicron chipset?06:14
azizLIGHTim not sure. how to check06:14
mistralollsusb06:14
eligijusHello, is there a tool to list this kind of information http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-co0wWYISmcU/T_DY1ejlWQI/AAAAAAAAA-A/sBJYt5ElVCM/s1600/fsutil.png about connected flash drive?06:14
azizLIGHThttp://paste.ubuntu.com/24579352/06:14
geniiazizLIGHT: I found a weird case  couple weeks ago where external USB enclosure needed pata_jmicron driver in adddition to usbstorage driver to work06:15
Guest59849Hello all is there channel for greece?06:15
azizLIGHThmmm06:15
genii!gr | Guest5984906:15
ubottuGuest59849: #ubuntu-gr και #kubuntu-gr για Έλληνες χρηστές  /  #ubuntu-gr kai #kubuntu-gr gia Ellhnes xrhstes06:15
geniiazizLIGHT: So it's the Innostor ?06:16
azizLIGHTgenii: yes it is06:17
azizLIGHTusb 3-6.4: New USB device found, idVendor=1f75, idProduct=061106:17
mistraloleligijus: blkid gets you the uuid fschk can get you the frag count / block size. Then there is tune2fs that will return stuff as well. Some of the number won't make sense under linux06:17
eligijusmistralol, thanks I'll try them out.06:18
mistraloleligijus: be careful with them. read the man pages carefully06:18
mistralolazizLIGHT: whats the output of dmesg after connecting the adapator?06:19
azizLIGHTweird thing is, if i have the drive powered on, kern.log doesnt say anything about the usb device nor the ide/pata drive when i insert/remove the usb cable for the adapter06:19
azizLIGHTonly when the drive is powered down, does the adapter get detected on insert/remove in kern.log06:19
azizLIGHTim using tail -F /var/log/kern.log instead of looking at dmesg06:19
mistralolazizLIGHT: i assume you have tried a different usb port and it has enough power etc..?06:20
GolfgeoHi all06:20
geniiazizLIGHT: The other one was also an Innostor, but different device identifier. Not sure if yours uses the jmicron chipset or some other one06:20
mistralolI have a jmicron one here tht works find :)06:21
mistralolbut it did have issues when there was not enough power for it06:21
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azizLIGHTtrying a diff usb, gimme a sec06:22
geniiazizLIGHT: ..but, you could try to sudo modprobe pata_jmicron , wait a while ( like 45 seconds or so) and then see if anything is using it, like usbstorage when you do lsmod06:22
GolfgeoGot a slight issue after installing Ubuntu 16.04.2: My monitor blinks and states it has no connection, but when pressing Clrl Alt F1 I do get a "connection" and the login prompt shows. Is this a feature or a known issue? And is there a sollution so it just shows on boot?06:22
GolfgeoOh sorry, forgot to state: I've installed Ubuntu Server edition!06:23
mistralolGolfgeo: soudns like xwindows is running? ans putting something out of gfx card the monitor cannot handle06:23
geniiYes, that sounds like a case for nomodeset or similar06:23
Golfgeomistralol, it's the server edition of ubuntu (sorry, forgot to state that), so no X (well, yet)06:24
mistralolGolfgeo: try nomodeset06:25
geniiGolfgeo: If the monitor is attached with a converter of some kind, like DVI to VGA, that can also cause the system not to be able to read EDID info. Can be you also have it plugged into the second plug of a dual-head card06:26
Golfgeogenii and mistralol I've seen many postings about nomodeset being a worriesome solution to fix this. And on the aks part of ubuntu's website relating to an issue in 2012. So since I havent seen this issue with 14.xx I'm unsure if it's related at this time.06:26
azizLIGHTmistralol: tried a different usb port, it is doing the same thing as before: if drive is powered on, then usb device doesnt come listed in /var/log/kern.log on insert of usb and on remove of usb. if drive is powered off, then usb device shwos up on kern.log on insert and remove06:26
azizLIGHTmistralol: i believe power isnt an issue because ive used the same port under windows and was able to mount drive06:27
Golfgeogenii No converter though, have a vga and hdmi monitor and installed only with the hdmi attached. nomodeset seems (atm) the way to go then.06:27
azizLIGHTi am trying pata_jmicron right now06:28
Golfgeoatm I'm almost thinking (since the logon prompt pops up in a split second) that the server edition of 16.04 defaults into a "sleepy state" on the monitors and one has to do the "switch to console" to bring them up. Very unsure though.06:29
azizLIGHTgenii: i did sudo modprobe pata_jmicron, and powered on drive, and inserted usb, nothing shows up on kern.log for innostar, nor the drive, while i wait 45 seconds plus06:30
azizLIGHTi do see this under "sudo lsmod | grep usb" http://paste.ubuntu.com/24579423/06:31
geniiazizLIGHT: At the moment, no immediate other tactics come to mind. I'm pretty tired.06:31
azizLIGHTmy only other option is to dig up my old pc with ide connector on mobo and use ubuntu livecd on it06:31
azizLIGHThope it can boot from usb!!06:31
azizLIGHTor i gotta burn a cd lol06:31
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Golfgeogenii and mitralol Will try the nomodeset :) thanks! :)06:32
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MiguelFullerwhy does it take like 2minutes for ubuntu live to reboot after an installation? if is live I can just turn the thing off unpluggin it and that should be ok right?06:39
selckinif all the disk writes have been flushed06:40
selckinrun "sync"06:41
MiguelFullerk? I guess that's what the live dvd is doing when is shutting down otherwise is pointless06:41
selckinmostly yeah06:42
MiguelFullermaybe is just trying to emulate installed behaviours06:42
geniiMiguelFuller: It also does a bunch of cleanup on the target drive, unmounts it, syncs, etc06:43
MiguelFullergenii, target drive? you mean the dvd? what if it has no storage atached06:45
geniiTarget drive is wherever you installed to06:45
MiguelFulleroh in this case yes but other times even when live only it takes some time06:46
selckinwell its always nice to let things shut down, close network connecting and sync and bla, so it'll never do what you want, but you can hit the reset button if you know whats you're doing without having issues yes06:46
MiguelFullerselckin, oh yea there's some stuff I didn't know I'm getting it, besides I shouldn't complain I run live from a dvd not a usb3.1 and on an old laptop but is always nice to know reaons06:48
geniiMiguelFuller: It's also slow when not much ram, or running from a slower speed CD/DVD06:50
MiguelFullercan someone tell me why my local network connection from the computer with xubuntu is so slow? like I'm getting a file off my other pc on the lan and is doing it at 30kb/s when it should 10 10000kb06:50
MiguelFullergenii, yea06:50
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MiguelFullermy network card is a fa510 from netgear about 10 years ago or older06:52
geniiMiguelFuller: According to the copyright date of 2000 at http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/fa510na.pdf more like 17 years old. And 32 bit.06:57
geniiWith an unspecified chipset.06:58
MiguelFullergenii, is fast enough when drived properly06:59
MiguelFullerfast ethernet like06:59
PipHello07:09
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PipSo how to upgrade from a lower version to a new version for Ubuntu?07:19
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ubottuPip: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade07:26
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adacHi there! Does someone else have problems with a displayLink device? I'm getting a high cpu usage as soon as the external monitors are plugged in07:31
adacany ideas what I can do?07:31
adacSo far one has to use the original displayLink driver. I suppose it is a problem with that one07:31
ducasseadac: someone mentioned similar problems here a while back, iirc it was solved by another driver version or something similar07:37
adacducasse, I'm reading trough here: http://support.displaylink.com/forums/287786-displaylink-feature-suggestions/suggestions/12980403-ubuntu-16-04-lts?page=2&per_page=2007:38
MiguelFullermy netgear nic wag511 is making my laptop with ubuntu 16.04 to give sudo app crashes and disconnects from the wifi, could it be a driver problem? is this a known issue?07:38
adacducasse, and they suggest one could try out this: https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/displaylink-debian07:39
adacI think i will do that later one07:39
ducasseadac: that might be the one, i honestly can't recall07:39
adacducasse, ok no problem. Thank you anyways!07:41
ducasseadac: i'm digging through logs, but this must have been before i moved weechat to this machine...07:42
jerichohello everyone07:43
adacducasse, ok thanks! If you find something, let me know!07:43
jerichoIs anyone using 17.04? If so, does your ifconfig command work?07:44
oerheksjericho, yes07:46
jerichooerheks odd, when i type it it terminal tells me to install net-tools07:47
oerheksodd indeed, is is standard installed07:47
ducasseadac: found it - he had been in contact with their developers and they fixed it in their github repo. so that should be what you linked to above...07:47
adacducasse, oh ok awesome! Thanks a lot!07:48
oerheks!info net-tools07:48
ubottunet-tools (source: net-tools): NET-3 networking toolkit. In component main, is optional. Version 1.60+git20161116.90da8a0-1ubuntu1 (zesty), package size 180 kB, installed size 728 kB07:48
oerheksthis says optional, but i did not install it manually07:49
ducassejericho: ifconfig has been deprecated for many years, the new tool is 'ip'07:50
jerichoducasse, oh thanks07:50
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selspertest08:09
selspersomebody here please help me with my problem, it is beyond absurd that I can not get this solved08:09
oerheksselsper, lets hear it08:09
mirakhi08:09
selsperi want to play runescape on this laptop. it doesn't work. idk how to get it working.08:10
selsperfyi, windows doesn't work either08:10
selsperthat is why I am here08:10
ducasseselsper: did you install it from the ubuntu repos or the runescape site?08:11
oerhekshmm i install the runescape package now, to test, with openjdk-808:11
selsperrepos = no go ; as far as i can see08:11
selsperrunescape site.08:11
ducasseselsper: if you installed from their site then get support from them08:11
selsperducasse: ....08:12
selsperhow many times08:12
oerheksselpdone .. works fine here .. updating.. logging in ...08:12
oerheks!info runescape08:12
ubotturunescape (source: runescape): Multiplayer online game set in a fantasy world. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 0.1-4 (zesty), package size 23 kB, installed size 83 kB08:12
ducasseselsper: those are *their* binaries, they support them08:12
selsperno08:13
selsperthey do not08:13
selsperi swear o08:13
selsperi looked it uo08:13
selsperup08:13
ducasseselsper: you mean they are unresponsive?08:14
oerheksselsper, use the package fromk softwarecenter, have fun08:14
selsperyes, no08:14
ducasseselsper: we can't help it if they don't respond. uninstall it and use the ubuntu packages.08:15
selsperwell yeah08:15
* oerheks talking to Gudrik now08:15
selsperyou might actually be able to08:15
selsperbecause I do not believe it is a problem with their binaries08:15
selsperi am talking very specifically about the laptop infront of me08:16
selsperand it is not usual in any sense of the word08:16
alkisgHi, I followed the steps from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack and I got the new kernel, but not its -signed variant. The weird thing is that it still boots fine, even with secureboot=on in UEFI. What am I missing, why is -signed in the archives then?08:17
ducasseselsper: it doesn't really matter what you believe, those binaries are still not supported here. i don't see what's so hard to understand about that.08:17
selspercan u make heads or tails of this: https://www.google.ch/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=VPCS13AGJ%3A&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gfe_rd=cr&ei=LGQZWd7_M5DN8geq7rO4BQ08:18
selsperwell the binaries are not the issue08:19
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selsperit is the laptop, of which I do believe I need some sort of clarification as to what sort of issue I am running into here08:19
oerheksselsper, what is wrong with the runescape in our repos??08:19
selsperthe same issue as the 2 other versions I installed08:19
oerhekstheir binairy blob is unsupported, i run the open radeondriver so it should work fine08:20
selsperit does not work, on this laptop, for reasons I CAN NOT source08:20
ikoniaso the answer is to blindly change the version08:20
ikonia?08:20
* ducasse gives up and loses interest08:20
selsperfuckin aye08:20
ikoniaselsper: don't swear please08:20
selsperikonia: added to ignore list08:20
selspertyvm08:21
oerheks..08:21
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selsperwhat did that acheive?08:21
ikoniaselsper: you have a choice, work with people and the channel with a good attitude or leave the channel08:21
selspergz u have op08:21
rose_what is selecting libsdl1.2 for glob means? I'm getting an error when running ./blender it says error while loading shared libraries libSDL-1.2.so.0 canot open share object file08:27
YankDownUnderrose_, ...was blender installed through the repositories...or in a different manner?08:28
rose_YankDownUnder: I downloaded the tar08:28
YankDownUnderrose_, Fair enough, fair enough...the reason I ask is because there are PPA's for blender....HOWEVER, that being said, what you described - is that the exact error?08:29
rose_yes the first part about shared libraries, and glob message I get after trying to install libsdl1.2 using apt-get08:30
YankDownUnderrose_, I'm reading also here that: Requires glibc 2.19. Suits most recent GNU/Linux distributions => therefore you've checked your glibc version, too, yersh?08:32
rose_YankDownUnder: no but I haven't got any message error for this08:33
rose_YankDownUnder: should I check on /usr/lib08:33
YankDownUnderrose_, What I would highly suggest is checking the "help files" that should be somewhere in the source/binary tree - as there would be something with more specific "requirements"...I'm not going to d/l the tar.gz to find out...HOWEVER, that being said, I'm trying to find the PPA that I use (yes, I have blender and it works - but installed through repos/PPA)08:35
rose_YankDownUnder: I don't know what ppa is for08:36
ducasserose_: it is *highly* recommended to use the repos or at least a ppa instead of the approach you have taken08:36
ducasse!ppa | rose_08:36
ubotturose_: A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge08:36
YankDownUnderAh...yersh...found it...SO, rose_ , this would be your best option... => Have a read: https://launchpad.net/~thomas-schiex/+archive/ubuntu/blender08:37
YankDownUnderAnd it's PPA - so it's updated and it WORKS...(unless you specifically break it)08:38
rose_YankDownUnder: the problem is I need this old version 2.69 as I'm on a pentium3'08:39
rose_ducasse: are the repos or ppa only the latest version08:40
ducasserose_: which ubuntu are you on?08:40
rose_16.0408:41
ducasse!info blender xenial08:41
ubottublender (source: blender): Very fast and versatile 3D modeller/renderer. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.76.b+dfsg0-3build1 (xenial), package size 21043 kB, installed size 70491 kB08:41
ducasserose_: so the repos have a later version, the ppas will probably be even newer08:42
hhzhk16.1008:42
hhzhk16.1008:44
rose_ducasse: thanks I'm learning stuff anyway is ok I'll figure it out, I had blender on debian before08:44
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hhzhk/names[ubuntu]08:57
CQhello, are there meta-packages for switching to the 4.10 kernel series on 16.04, or do you just install linux-image-4.10.0 and it updates from there on?09:17
ikoniaCQ: why would you need a metapackage09:17
ikoniaas it's just the kernel package09:17
HounddogHi, i am a bit unsure about ulimit settings,currently our jenkins server is going havok and i with java processes calling out that too many files are open. I see that ulimit is already set to unlimited but ulimit -n is set to 2000009:17
CQikonia: I want to stay up to date with the latest 4.10 series kernel as earlier ones have two ugly bugs affecting me09:18
oerheksCQ there is no 'metapackage' for 4.10 on 16.04, you will need to install them manually, and upgrade them manually also, you might be better off upgrading to 17.04/4.10.0.2009:20
CQoerheks: I wanted to stay on LTS... any risk on 17.04?09:20
oerheksCQ,  any risk??? what do you mean by that?09:21
CQoerheks: in terms of stability09:21
hhkkhi everyone!09:23
oerheksCQ, wait, you counter a bug for your situation, is it worth the try to upgrade??09:23
ikoniaCQ: it's a production release, with a shorter support cycle09:23
wewladhello ubuntoids, I have xubuntu and it uses wfwm4.12, which produces tearing in certain windows (like firefox), an xfce developer told me to try 4.13 as it uses OpenGL, how do I install that?09:24
CQoerheks: I have a working, stable system except for two kernel bugs... so is it worth upgrading away from an LTS release, or do I jsut grab a newer kenel for the LTS? That's my question09:24
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oerheksCQ, up to now 17.04 is stable, but you should make the decision. not sure what kernel bugs you talk about ...09:26
ducassewewlad: this could also be an issue with your graphics driver, what kind of gpu is this?09:26
CQhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1686099 and a ZFS dataloss bug on hibernate09:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1686099 in linux (Ubuntu) "connection flood to port 445 on mounting cifs volume under kernel" [High,Confirmed]09:26
wewladducasse: nvidia GT218 [GeForce 210]09:26
atralheavenHi, I have experiencing some problems with Ubuntu 16.04, I searched for the ways to fix it, I found somethings, but they didn't work for me. now I'm thinking of switching to 17.04, I wanted to know how stable it is?09:27
ducassewewlad: not familiar with the nvidia drivers, but i know there are settings you can change to fix tearing issues for them09:27
CQrebooting...09:30
lab1mobile1ciao09:35
Zeon219atralheaven are you sure that these problems won't occur with 17.04?09:35
lab1mobile1beaaaaaaa09:35
oerheksCQ nasty bug indeed09:35
lab1mobile1lalalallaallalalalalalaalallalalalalalaù09:35
lab1mobile1ok09:35
atralheavenZeon219: No, but I hope they have fixed these bugs09:35
lab1mobile1oiytrtyu09:35
lab1mobile1cazz09:35
lab1mobile1o9iuytfrdeyiklòàù09:35
lab1mobile1709:35
lab1mobile1+àèòplokjhygtfrdetyuiopèà+ùàèòplok09:35
oerhekslab1mobile1 do you have an ubuntu support question??09:35
atralheavenZeon219: Im worried about more problems on 17.0409:36
oerheksatralheaven, what bug(s) exactly?09:36
Zeon219atralheaven as far i know 17.04 is stable enough09:36
oerheksnow way telling without details09:36
Zeon219i have 16.04 installed and everything works fine so far09:38
backboxhiii09:38
lab1mobile8_hi09:39
atralheavenoerheks: the annoying ones are long delays for some keyboard shortcuts (terminal or screenshot for example), having no mouse cursor after turning on my laptop until I open something (like file manager or firefox) and nautilus not responding sometimes09:39
bipulWhat is the use of debconf-utils?09:39
atralheavenand this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/161902209:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1619022 in unity (Ubuntu) "after turning on my laptop from sleep, there is not text anywhere" [Undecided,New]09:40
lab1mobile8_ciao09:40
lab1mobile1bea09:40
lab1mobile1fghyujhghjkjhklpòè09:40
lab1mobile8_trice09:40
lab1mobile8_noooo09:40
lab1mobile1mi piace la09:40
lab1mobile8_nutella09:40
lab1mobile1eva talato09:40
lab1mobile8_*09:40
lab1mobile8_zucchina09:41
oerhekslab1mobile8_, lab1mobile1 please play elsewhere, this is ubuntu support, thanks09:41
lab1mobile8_a me mi piace a nutella gelato cua pann09:41
lab1mobile8_e merendini in quantità09:41
mirakhi09:41
oerheksbipul, easy to find:  debconf is a software utility for performing system-wide configuration tasks, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debconf_(software_package)09:42
lab1mobile8_hey09:42
lab1mobile8_mondooooooi09:43
ducasse!ot | lab1mobile8_09:43
oerheks!it09:43
ubottulab1mobile8_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!09:43
ubottuVai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)09:43
lab1mobile8_ih09:43
lab1mobile8_hi09:43
lab1mobile8how are you09:44
lab1mobile8_holo09:44
lab1mobile8_maria io esco09:44
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fbacaany idea how I can preload the AHCI kernel module when I am netbooting the installer? I have one USB hard drive and one M2 SSD. When the USB drive is plugged in the installer will not detect any M2 SSD because it does not load the AHCI module. The moment I run modprobe AHCI I can see the SSD drive. If I boot the installer with the USB drive unplugeed the SSD10:01
fbacais correctly detected.10:01
BluesKajhowdy folks10:02
oerheksfbaca, on what ubuntu version? i found a bugreport for rc2 https://askubuntu.com/questions/759543/why-doesnt-the-latest-ubuntu-16-04-build-support-ahci-out-of-the-box10:06
oerhekshttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pxe/+bug/157176210:06
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1571762 in pxe (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu 16.04 RC2 net installer won't detect AHCI drives" [Undecided,Confirmed]10:06
oerhekshi BluesKaj10:06
fbacaoerheks: it's Ubuntu 14.04 installer but using the kernel based on 16.0410:06
BluesKajhey oerheks10:07
fbacaoerheks: the ahci driver is loaded if there's no usb drive inserted, so it appears the installer just tries to find the first drive and stop there10:08
oerheksfbaca, i see, file a bugreport please, i have no clue there :-(10:08
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leebobysnappy10:11
XHFHXHi there. I just bootedd up my ubuntu 16.04 and my paper theme wasn't loaded, instead I had the normal unity layout. But I haven't changed anything and switching to any other theme in the unity theme editor doesn't change anything by the layout of ubuntu10:24
XHFHXnow I removed the ~/.config folder and the top and sidebar vanished10:28
XHFHXwill reboot now :/10:29
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Guest39402how can i use vpn in ubuntu?10:31
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curly_bracepopey (~alan@ubuntu/member/popey) <- how do i get a cloak like this?10:38
curly_bracecan i request something like this?10:38
popey!membership10:38
ubottuUbuntu Membership means recognition of a significant and sustained contribution to Ubuntu and the Ubuntu community.  For more info see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/NewMember10:38
popey^ like that10:39
curly_bracebut instead of meme, user10:39
kidayes you can curly_brace10:39
kidacan i demand a cloak10:39
curly_braceoh10:39
kidai demand one before the world ends10:39
popeyYou can get a generic cloak in #freenode10:39
popeyI believe10:39
curly_braceso you need to contribute to ubuntu to have a cloak like that?10:39
popeyto have the ubuntu member cloak, yes10:39
curly_bracelol kida10:39
kidanot really curly_brace10:40
curly_bracei see, ok popey10:40
curly_bracehow about ubuntu/user/curly10:40
curly_bracesomething like that, since i have been using ubuntu for a year now10:40
curly_brace:)10:40
popeyI don't think we do those10:40
curly_braceok10:40
popeybut you could ask, dunno10:40
DocMAXikonia, doesnt work10:41
ikoniaDocMAX: define doesn't work10:41
kidaare you by chance a muslim10:41
ikoniakida: what has that got to do with anything10:42
ikoniaplease keep to support discussion10:42
kidais the cyberattack a muslim's doing10:43
ikoniakida: be quiet if youre going to be randomly racist, it is not welcome here10:43
kidafine10:43
kidai'm leaving10:43
DocMAXikonia, the build is sucessfull, but when i put snapper.so into the modules dir and start smbd i get: Error loading module '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/samba/vfs/snapper.so': /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libndr.so.0: version `NDR_0.0.6' not found (required by /mnt/data/sources/samba/bin/shared/private/libsmbd-base-samba4.so)10:48
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DocMAXcrazy library stuff10:48
ikoniaDocMAX: looks like it's either just a dependency or a linker path problem10:48
ikoniadoesn't look like a big deal10:48
DocMAXdont know how to handle list :-(10:50
DocMAX./configure --static or something?10:51
DocMAXlist=it10:51
ikoniaDocMAX: you said this was easy10:52
ikonia(yesterday)10:52
DocMAXyeah10:52
DocMAXthe snapper.so module is part of samba, why in the name of xxx is somebody at ubuntu exlcuding this??????????10:55
DocMAXthere is no reason10:55
ikoniaDocMAX: no-one is excluding it10:55
DocMAXhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/157295010:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1572950 in samba (Ubuntu) "snapper.so not included into samba-vfs-modules" [Undecided,Confirmed]10:56
ikoniaDocMAX: yes, you posted and I explained why it had not been progressed10:56
jinggefd11:00
kajoverhi, will ubuntu switch to Gnome for sure or is KDE still in the talks? I am asking as the Plasma Phone would be an alternative to the Ubuntu Phone.. or do you think there will be a Gnome Phone version?11:02
ikoniakajover: kde is kubuntu, gnome is the target for ubuntu11:02
kajoverso are there any plans for a phone based on GTK?11:03
ikoniakajover: ask the gnome developers11:03
axhm3ai think phone is dead11:03
kajoverthanks11:06
DocMAXhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/1572950 <- i dod comment on this. wish me luck!11:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1572950 in samba (Ubuntu) "snapper.so not included into samba-vfs-modules" [Undecided,Confirmed]11:07
khi11:15
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Guest58851gaozhaokui11:15
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DocMAXcan somebody help me with this to build samba? https://raphaelhertzog.com/2011/07/04/how-to-prepare-patches-for-debian-packages/11:20
DocMAXi need to apply this patch: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?att=1;bug=804781;filename=samba-enable-snapper;msg=2511:20
adacin apt-get update I get: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/00135528a3a882546e3acd515d2a32f811:24
adacis something down?11:25
mistraloladac: yeah your dns server11:25
adacmiskatonik, :D11:26
adacmistralol, ^^11:26
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oerheksDocMAX, according to this bugreport, build samba with libdbus-1-dev https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/157295011:28
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1572950 in samba (Ubuntu) "snapper.so not included into samba-vfs-modules" [Undecided,Confirmed]11:28
DocMAXyeah, i'm at apt-get source samba right now11:28
DocMAXi found https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=804781, last entry11:29
ubottuDebian bug 804781 in samba-vfs-modules "vfs_snapper missing" [Normal,Open]11:29
adacmistralol, something seems to be indeed broken here locally11:30
bouncemanVersion: 14.04.5 LTS. I just recently experienced a CPU spike from 20% to 100% in one second and the server went into a complete hung state. Can anyone guide me in a direction of where I might look? It looks like a kernel panic in the logs, there are simply nothing between 12:17 and 12:55.11:32
DocMAXsudo apt install devscripts11:33
DocMAXikonia, they forgot libdbus-1-dev!!!!!11:33
ikoniawho did ?11:33
DocMAXSteve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org>,11:34
DocMAX           Christian Perrier <bubulle@debian.org>,11:34
DocMAX           Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@debian.org>,11:34
DocMAX           Ivo De Decker <ivodd@debian.org>,11:34
DocMAX           Mathieu Parent <sathieu@debian.org>11:34
DocMAXit is all their fault11:35
DocMAXit goes into /debian/control file!11:35
oerheksplease don't paste like that, and mail them their 'fault'11:35
tnzis there a preview image of ubuntu w/ gnome shell yet?11:39
mistraloltnz: its in 17.04 apparently11:41
mistraloltnz: but i have no idea how to turn it on11:41
tnzmistralol: ah ok cheers will take a look11:42
mistraloltnz: i think its something like apt-get install gnome-shell11:42
mistraloltnz: then chose it11:42
mistralolsourced https://www.howtogeek.com/112620/how-to-install-use-gnome-shell-on-ubuntu/11:42
atoarhi11:46
tnzinterested in trying something with wayland11:46
atoarsome one help me ?11:47
MiguelFullerlet's say I install plop boot manager on my HD with xubuntu on it and it erases grub, can I rebuid it using grub-mkdevicemap and then grub-install /dev/hda then update-grub11:48
eventHorizonHi trying to run docker burp-ui. I trying to make sense of this and apply it to ubuntu Systemd is used to manage multiple processes inside of the container, so a couple of special requirements are needed when running it: /run and /tmp must be mounted on tmpfs, and cgroup filesystem must be bind-mounted from the host. Example Docker run bit when running on Red Hat based distro: --tmpfs /run --tmpfs /tmp -v11:48
eventHorizon/sys/fs/cgroup:/sys/fs/cgroup:ro (If you are using Fedora or CentOS/RHEL, you can install oci-systemd-hook rpm package, and you don't need to specify any of this, it will be done automatically for you.)11:48
chisunghello11:49
maichhello11:49
chisunghi11:49
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maichi want to be a hacker11:50
ducassemaich: we do ubuntu support, that is off topic11:51
chisunga hacker?11:51
chisungblack hacker or withe hacker?11:52
DocMAXmaich, grey?11:52
maichnow here comes my point you see ubuntu being one of the strongest operating system known we need to we need to improve security11:52
DocMAXmaich, you have to learn much young one11:53
ducassemaich: do you have a support question?11:53
maich@ducasse i just asked?11:54
maicham using mint 18 but its using all the 4gb ram what can i do?11:54
ducasse!mint | maich11:55
ubottumaich: The Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu and its official flavors, since other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. So please use their dedicated support venues, for example: Linux Mint (#linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org), Kali Linux (#kali-linux), and LXLE (#lxle)11:55
tnzmaich: I recommend you try hardware hacking11:55
andre144ksomeone knows how to restart a "usersession" inside vnc-viewer/vnc-server when i logged out xorg-session as user?11:55
oerheksmaich, solution: use ubuntu, then you find support here11:55
oerheks* not for hacking though11:55
MiguelFullerandre144k, good question but I don't know11:56
maichthanks so that means that ubuntu is better than the other distributions eg mint11:56
ducassemaich: it means only ubuntu is supported here11:57
maichducasse: thanks11:57
oerheksandre144k, only when you start vnc on boot11:58
andre144ki did, but after "logoff" i have no chance to relogin11:59
ducasseandre144k: you can have lightdm spawn the vnc server, then it will start up again11:59
ducasseandre144k: look at the bottom of the example config, /usr/share/doc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.gz12:01
DocMAXikonia, 2nd try... i'm samba building with debuild -us -uc12:02
DocMAXikonia, please cross fingers12:02
andre144kis that feature called "persistent vnc server" ?12:05
ducasseandre144k: not sure what they call it, that would be one way to describe it. you connect to the vnc server, log in, and when you log out you will be back at the greeter.12:06
andre144kwhen i click inside gnome session on "username > quit" it will quit vnc-session - it would be better wehn it would relogin.12:08
andre144kso there is no option for logging out12:08
ducasseandre144k: so try the solution i described12:09
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Dualityhi12:10
Dualityi have a problem12:10
Dualitymy usb buss doesn't show up12:10
Dualitywhile there is usb available on the outside12:10
Dualitylsusb shows nothing12:10
Dualitywhile it should show a usb2.0 + a usb3.012:11
andre144ki cant open that file, im on oracle os - based on redhat: yum install lightdm doesnt work12:11
ducasseandre144k: then why are you here?12:12
andre144kcause linux seems linux - so when someone have an good idea, it willbe run on redhat also (very often) - and here are much more users.12:14
oerheksandre144k, join the redhat irc ( if it exist) before getting wrong advise here12:15
ducasseandre144k: we only support ubuntu, questions like these waste our time. and yours.12:15
oerheksour advise is good, for ubuntu(debian)12:15
andre144koki ... sry fr wasting time12:16
tnzandre144k: what is the parent process of vnc-session?12:16
oerheks* else the general #linux channel12:16
fallentreeandre144k: if you're on oracle, then surely you have paid subscription so you can call someone to help you12:16
fsociety[00]dathi, is canonical-livepatch useable on 16.04 with kernel series 4.8 ?12:17
tnzfallentree: onlly $1.25x10^6 per month! so affordable12:17
fallentreetnz: obviously is, if they're using oracle12:18
oerheksfsociety[00]dat, if you installed the 4.8 manually, i think not12:18
Guest80669Hi, I'm having an issue with boot on a new Ubuntu installation using either the proprietary or open source drivers. Machine is using a NVIDIA 980 with a DisplayPort to a 4K@60Hz screen. Occasionally the screen init fails and I just get a black screen on the login manager (I can still hear the startup sound, but I get no output) I've tried nomodeset and vesafb.nonsense=1 and neither seems to work. Does anybody know what could cause this?12:18
Guest80669On the screen I see flickering of no signal and then it retrying and then no signal again repeatedly12:19
fsociety[00]datoerheks, 4.8 with dist-upgrade12:19
oerheksfsociety[00]dat, unlikely, i read 4.4.0.77.83 is current ... http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial-updates/linux-image-generic12:19
tnzGuest80669: aww guts bro, fscking graphics issues are the worst12:20
Guest80669tnz: Yeah - Once I get booted this is the smoothest graphics drivers ride I've ever had with Linux but having to kill the power two or three times to boot is a pita12:21
fsociety[00]datoerheks, thanks12:21
oerheksfsociety[00]dat if you used HWE, i am not sure canonical-livepatch suits that kernel12:22
Antibiotikhello12:25
jerichohi12:25
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schahermacheri have a language keyboard reset each time the screen locked any way to change it to the password language automatically?12:28
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proletariatcześć wszystkim:)12:32
proletariathello everyone:)12:32
oerhekshi proletariat12:33
Antibiotikhi12:33
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GolfgeoSo got a silly question: On 16.04.2 X doesn't start automaticly when using the "server" edition and installing xfce4... How can I resolve this so X starts automaticly on boot up12:58
ducasseGolfgeo: install lightdm for example12:59
Golfgeowow, on my 14.04 instal (thats upgraded to 16.04) it was automaticly included in the xfce4 install13:00
GolfgeoThanks ducasses :)13:00
ducasseGolfgeo: it would be if you installed xubuntu-desktop13:00
Golfgeodoesn't that include the unity enviromet?13:01
Golfgeoah, didn't notice the x in there haha13:01
GolfgeoSometimes I'm a little silly :)13:01
ducasseGolfgeo: one letter can make a big difference :)13:03
Golfgeouhm, no I'm not! Just noticed the entire list of additional packages that would be installed... Going for the lightdm! that's also installed on my other system13:03
Golfgeooh wow, I've been at this tooooo long! Your right ducasse! :) Installing xubuntu-desktop :)13:04
rud0lfhow do i tell between ubuntu desktop and ubuntu server from terminal?13:04
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rud0lfi want to make sure what's installed on the shell i use13:04
ducasseGolfgeo: yes, it will also install various applications13:04
ducasserud0lf: check if ubuntu-server is installed13:04
rud0lfuhh now.. how do i tell a particular package is installed?13:05
Golfgeoducasse, I remember the day's of light installs ;) Now adays there is some 8 gigs of base install :)13:05
rud0lfsome kind of apt list | grep ?13:05
ducasserud0lf: 'apt policy ubuntu-server'13:07
rud0lfthank you13:07
GolfgeoThankfully with this age of SSD's I don't have to ponder starting again to ensure all software is installed in a sequence that the diskreadheads make the minimal amount of "seekage" during boot! :)13:07
GolfgeoThanks for your help ducasse! :)13:07
ducasseGolfgeo: np13:07
DocMAXikonia, WORKS!!!13:15
DocMAXi have all .deb packages build!13:15
DocMAXits just 1 line that is missing in debian/control13:16
DocMAXwho can i tell to fix it?13:16
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ikoniaDocMAX: get that package submitted13:17
ikoniaDocMAX: build a patch and submit against that bug13:17
DocMAXwhere can i find instruction?13:17
DocMAXi have that patch file13:17
DocMAXhttps://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?att=1;bug=804781;filename=samba-enable-snapper;msg=2513:17
ikoniaDocMAX: DocMAX http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/fixing-a-bug.html13:18
DocMAXno i will fix the next: the dam alx module (no wake on lan)13:19
DocMAXdamn13:19
DocMAXno=now13:19
DocMAXits a bunch of shellcode...13:24
rud0lfnow what do we chose as national symbol animal?13:24
DarkPsydeLordrud0lf, mosquito13:24
DocMAXisn't there a place to simply upload the file?13:24
rud0lfsorry wrong chat i guess13:24
amila?13:31
N-!request13:32
donofrioso question if you're locked into a chroot directory say /app for middleware services like apache, jboss, tomcat, etc, (openssl, curl, php) what do I do to keep chrooted apps as near to git'versioned as possable.  What I mean is we have linux folks that run out vm's but they do not install or what version they install on os is just for os to use and probably nor the newest version, so we've been compiling like peasants and want to be13:36
donofrioable to use a package mangement mindset inside of the chrooted /app directory13:36
scottjldonofrio: you might want to look into using vm's with layered file systems, manage the os layer yourself, let them install and run off an application layer.13:41
MiguelFullerwhy the hell is xubuntu advising me to wipefs a ext2 zip disk I have some old data on? I want to see my data???13:41
johnfghi folks13:43
BluesKajhi johnfg13:44
johnfgI'm running a new (3 days) installation of ubuntu-server-16.04 all updates.13:44
johnfgI guess I must have missed this at install, but $HOME is encrypted, and I have to run `ecryptfs-mount-private` do be able to write anything to it.13:45
johnfgHow do I undo this?13:45
johnfgBluesKaj: Howdy!13:46
scottjljohnfg: (1) reinstall w/o encryption.. (2) make a new home dir that's not encrypted and copy over to that13:46
scottjltake your pick13:46
scottjloh and delete the old one for option 213:46
Jack_Sparrow__MAke another partition right on your drive and redirect the home mount13:47
Jack_Sparrow__Personally I mount just my desktop (files and the folders on it) on a sep partition13:49
laserbeak4445I am having a few bugs with EasyTag recently. I'm looking for a better FOSS audio tag editor alternative. Any suggestions?13:50
ducasselaserbeak4445: puddletag or exfalso13:51
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laserbeak4445ducasse: thx, I'm using Quod Libet as my music player so I guess I gonna give a try to exfalso. I check it and apparently it is related to Quod Libet...13:54
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johnfgIt will actually take another install?13:59
johnfgI am using lvm, if that makes any difference.14:00
johnfgscottjl: Or were you saying do *either* 1 or 2, not 1 *then* 2?14:00
scottjlcorrect14:01
scottjlif you reinstall, you don't need to make a new home directory. just don't pick encryption.14:01
scottjlbut if you don't feel like reinstalling. just make a new home directory, copy the contents of your existing directory over, point to the new one, delete the old one14:01
scottjl3rd option. make a temp dir, copy contents of home dir to temp dir. delete encrypted home dir. make new unencrypted home dir. copy contents back.14:03
mikeymopclear14:05
mikeymopexit14:05
mikeymopclear14:05
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* mikeymop testing14:26
ducassemikeymop: ##test is good for that...14:27
johnfgscottjl: This install is in a vm, so it wouldn't take *too* much to remove and reinstall.14:28
johnfgHowever, as it's in a vm, this time I did not make a separate partition for /home, it's under /.14:28
johnfgIs there an easier way to do what you were talking about, or do I simply make a /home/<new user> directory?14:29
johnfgRight now, under $HOME, it shows ., .., .ecryptfs, and <user>.14:30
johnfgAnd with df, it shows up as /home/<user>/.Private14:31
uuuuvHello, does anyone use an usb mini-soundcard with ubuntu ? I'm looking for something very cheap and compatible14:32
scottjljohnfg: mkdir /home/johnfg2, vipw and change your home directory to /home/johnfg2, save and quit. copy contents of old home dir over to new dir.14:32
johnfgscottjl: Thanks, looks like just what I need.  Plus, I'll pay closer attention to what's happening and what I'm doing at install.14:34
leftyfbok, this drives me nuts14:34
mujjingunTumbleweed - "Asked a question with zero score, no answers, no comments, and low views for a week."14:35
leftyfbuuuuv: if we were talking in person and you were to ask me to hand you a USB flash drive, would you say out loud "could you hand me an usb flash drive?"14:35
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scottjlleftyfb:  ?14:36
leftyfbscottjl: It's a valid question.14:36
leftyfbok, let me rephrase...14:37
yingxiaxiehey14:37
scottjlleftyfb: he's asking for a list of ubuntu compatible usb soundcards, what's wrong with that?14:37
scottjlleftyfb: he isn't asking you to hand him one blindly14:37
leftyfbuuuuv: if we were talking in person and you were to ask me to hand you a USB flash drive, would you say out loud "could you hand me an usb flash drive? or would you ask "could you hand me a usb flash drive?"14:37
yingxiaxieam stuck with my wine on elementary os14:37
scottjlleftyfb: and certainly better than him asking after-the-fact for support on an unsupported usb soundcard14:37
leftyfbI see this constantly and I'm very curious why people do it14:37
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scottjlleftyfb: you're complaining about his grammar?14:38
leftyfbscottjl: It's a question because I'm genuinely curious. It's not exactly a complaint.14:39
scottjlleftyfb: remember, this channel is global, english is not necessarily someone's first language on here.14:39
craptalkdoes linux users have to be worry about wannacry?14:40
tgm4883Also, super off topic14:40
leftyfbcraptalk: no14:40
yingxiaxieguys I need help here14:40
craptalkyeah, linux is always safe14:40
ducassetgm4883: elementary is not supported here14:40
craptalki mean, better off14:40
ducasseyingxiaxie: elementary is not supported here14:40
DArqueBishopcraptalk: no, it's just the vulnerability that wannacry exploits doesn't exist in Linux.14:40
ducassesorry tgm488314:40
yingxiaxie@ducasse14:41
yingxiaxieits ubuntu14:41
craptalkthey need to learn about target machine architecture, right? even the same windows has different arch, 32 and 64, both have diff things right?14:41
DArqueBishop!elementary14:42
ubottuElementary OS is an Ubuntu derivative which is supported in their IRC channel #elementary on irc.freenode.net - http://elementaryos.org/ for more information on this distribution.14:42
ducasseyingxiaxie: no, it's *based* on ubuntu14:42
tgm4883ducasse: no it's not. Although I didn't read that far backlog and was just talking about this discussion about an/a usb card14:42
DArqueBishop!elementary | yingxiaxie14:42
ubottuyingxiaxie: please see above14:42
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convergeI want cron to execute my script every 3 hours, is this ok ? * */3 * * * , when will it be the first execution ?14:42
ducassetgm4883: mistype on my part, sorry :)14:42
leftyfbconverge: change the first * to something like 0 to be at the top of the hour14:43
tgm4883leftyfb: +114:43
uuuuvleftyfb, because i'm french14:43
craptalkleftyfb, why do you need to chage 0 at the first field?14:44
leftyfbuuuuv: ah, ok. Thank you. I see it quite a lot and was just curious if it was a language issue or people actually say that out loud :)14:44
tgm4883converge: the way you're currently got it written, it will execute every minute for an hour every 3 hours14:44
craptalkchange*14:44
tgm4883craptalk: ^14:44
leftyfbcraptalk: that is minutes14:44
yingxiaxieElementary OS @Bishop14:44
pavlosconverge: change the first * to 014:44
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ducasseyingxiaxie: ask in #elementary14:45
craptalkwell okay14:45
craptalki thought it was true14:45
yingxiaxieI need some smooth office and have no idea the best codeweavers14:45
leftyfbyingxiaxie: type /join #elementary14:45
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convergeif it's now 11:20:00 , and cron is 21 */3 * * , will it execute the first time at 11:21:00 ?14:45
leftyfbyingxiaxie: use libreoffice or Microsoft Office 365 online within google chrome14:45
weblyhi14:45
riidomhi when I start Ubuntu Software Center from terminal with gnome-software (is it even the same? "software-center" didnt work), I get following error (among others but these look more like warnings):14:45
riidom14:41:25:0963 Gs  failed to call gs_plugin_add_installed on shell-extensions: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.gnome.Shell was not provided by any .service files14:45
weblymanagesieve: Fatal: Plugin 'sieve_imapsieve' not found from directory14:45
riidomwhen I start it from launcher, I get an error popup saying alike "this file is not supported" <-- what I actually wanna fix14:46
weblyI read that the plugin sieve_imapsieve has been introduced with dovecot 2.2.24 (https://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2017-February/107222.html)14:46
weblyhow can I get sieve_imapsieve in Ubuntu LTS?14:46
convergepavlos: if it's now 11:20:00 , and cron is 21 */3 * * , will it execute the first time at 11:21:00 ?14:46
naccwebly: you can file a bug report, but it's not typical for such to get backported14:46
nacc!latest | webly14:47
ubottuwebly: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.14:47
nacc!sru | webly14:47
ubottuwebly: Stable Release Update information is at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates14:47
pavlosconverge: you can check your cron here, https://crontab.guru/14:47
implite!cron14:47
ubottucron is a way to schedule execution of software/scripts. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto14:47
leftyfbwebly: sieve is available in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS14:47
daniel__hi14:47
weblyleftyfb: and the sieve_imapsieve plugin?14:47
convergepavlos: I did, thanks, but when will it be the first execution ?14:47
curly_braceexcuse me, so i have installed vnstat to check my data usage14:48
pavlosconverge: correct ... 1121 1421 1721 ...14:48
convergepavlos: great! thanks14:48
curly_bracebut i am having a hard time reading what my actual data usage is now?14:48
curly_bracewhat does Mib means?14:48
curly_bracehttp://termbin.com/22ub14:48
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riidomthe "correct" Megabyte14:48
implitemen in black?14:48
implitelol j/k14:48
rud0lf2**20 bytes14:48
naccwebly: dovecot-sieve maybe?14:49
rud0lf1,048,576 bytes or 1024 kilobytes14:49
weblynacc: dovecot-sieve version 1:2.2.22-1ubuntu2.414:49
weblynacc: but sadly it doesn't has this plugin :/14:49
naccwebly: ah i see it's different14:50
leftyfbwebly: I'm not sure about imapsieve, but sieve for filtering is available in dovecot in Ubuntu 16.04 because I'm using it14:50
pavloscurly_brace: MiB uses 1024 as a factor where MB uses 1000 as a factor14:50
naccwebly: well, as i said, it's unlikely to get the full major release back into 16.04, but you can file or see if a bug is already filed for it14:50
nacc!bug | webly14:50
ubottuwebly: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.14:50
weblyleftyfb: https://rspamd.com/doc/tutorials/feedback_from_users_with_IMAPSieve.html#dovecot-configuration14:50
weblyleftyfb: this particular plugin definition causes dovecot to fail starting up14:50
weblynacc: right, thanks for the information. Is it wise to install the dovecot package from non-lts on lts?14:51
naccwebly: no.14:51
leftyfbwebly: is sieve_imapsieve just for antispam? Why not use spamassassin and/or RBL's?14:51
weblywell, then I probably have to wait with using this particular feature until ubuntu LTS updated the package14:51
weblyleftyfb: no, for everything, dkim/dkim-signing/spf/dmarc, greylist14:52
curly_braceok pavlos, thanks for that14:52
weblyit is an alternative to amavsid14:52
weblyleftyfb: and this sieve_imapsieve is for autolearning when the user moves something from junk to inbox or the other way around14:52
naccwebly: as i said, LTS will *not* update the package14:52
naccwebly: did you read the !latest faq?14:53
weblynacc: thanks!14:53
naccwebly: if you are staying on LTS, you will get this feature in 18.0414:53
weblyin about a year14:53
weblyok14:53
naccwebly: and once you upgrade to 18.04, of course :)14:54
ducasseleftyfb: sieve isn't actually an antispam thing at all, it's a module for running mail filters on the imap server instead of in the mua14:55
leftyfbducasse: yeah, I'm using it14:55
scottjlwebly: an alternative is to find a ppa someone is keeping up-to-date and use that.14:55
scottjlwebly: or just get the source and build it yourself14:55
leftyfbducasse: I wasn't sure if this sieve_imapsieve was a new thing14:55
fallentreewebly: snap it up! :)14:56
BluesKajFWIW about usb audio , I've noticed in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf has a list usb soundcards indexed to -2 (read ignore) ...that might be contributing to poor usb souncard support14:56
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convergemy contrab is 38 */3 * * * , but its not executing it the first time at 11:38 (I added it 11:30) , anyone knows why ?15:03
Rumblesbecause 11:38 isn't on every 3rd hour15:03
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Rumblesit would run at 3, 6, 9 1215:03
Rumblesconverge, ^^15:04
convergeRumbles: thanks !15:04
Rumblesnp15:04
maite_relato_durprefiero primero conocer las tuyas y ver si en algunas coincidimos15:10
CrazySane#ubuntu-es ?15:12
leftyfbhe's gone15:12
parthparikh hi i am facing problem with thunderbird on ubuntu if you can help15:12
nacc!details | parthparikh15:12
ubottuparthparikh: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel.15:12
parthparikhi am trying to log into thunderbird. i enter my details while creating a new account. it takes me to google's site to verify. after that when i click next it freezes. i cannot create an account. this is being repeated again and again. please help15:14
naccparthparikh: what version of ubuntu?15:14
parthparikh16.04 i am using ubuntu mate15:15
leftyfbparthparikh: did you follow this to enable imap in your gmail account? https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229?hl=en15:15
naccparthparikh: are you fully up to date (sudo apt update; sudo apt full-upgrade)?15:15
parthparikhit is still not working. i have skipped some updates today.15:17
parthparikhi think i will update it and then try15:18
leftyfbparthparikh: did you follow this to enable imap in your gmail account? https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229?hl=en15:18
weblyhi15:19
weblyis there an Ubuntu package for DDC (dccifd) ? :)15:19
parthparikhmy imap is enabled already15:20
pavlosparthparikh: I think you need to disable strong authentication in your google account15:20
DJoneswebly: Not sure if this helps, http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/zesty/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::DCC.3pm.html That mentions dccifd15:21
Rumbleswebly spamassassin15:21
jnewti updated my nvidia binary driver a while back and ubuntu stopped booting (stuck at splash screen).  How do i roll back the driver if i can't boot to the OS?15:23
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Hackwarhi folks, I want to regularly backup my websites from my hoster to my local backup server. I don't want to execute any code on the webserver and instead want to do this all from my local server. I also can not simply zip the site and then download that file, since the site is to big to create the whole archive. Anybody got a hint for a tutorial?15:27
HackwarEverything that I found so far rather wants the webserver to do all the heavy lifting and then let the webserver copy the files from the webserver to the backup server15:28
scottjlHackwar: rsync?15:29
dStructHackwar: that is going to be very specific to the company the hosts your webserver.  You may check their website for some documentation/support on how they recommend doing it.  SCP/SSH may be an option for you15:29
dStruct*that15:29
HackwarI got ssh, just need to know how to do the rsync over that...15:30
leftyfbHackwar: I have a script that does just this15:30
naccHackwar: rsync can use ssh natively, did you read `man rsync`?15:31
Hackwarnacc: looking into it right now15:32
Hackwarleftyfb: can you share that script?15:32
convergeis there a way to log cron commands when using multiple commands ? im trying in this way 0 */3 * * * cd /opt/InstaPy/ && python /opt/InstaPy/quickstart.py >> /tmp/cron_debug_log.log 2>&115:32
leftyfbHackwar: https://github.com/leftyfb/backup_script15:33
Hackwarleftyfb: THANK YOU!15:33
leftyfbHackwar: I might have made changes that I haven't implemented and I know there a bunch of things I want to fix up, but this should get you there15:34
Hackwarthanks, I think that will be the starting point that I need.15:34
leftyfbHackwar: Currently the script requires you to be able to ssh as root. I enable ssh as root with an ssh key and the ssh key has the originating ip in it so it15:35
scottjlugh15:36
scottjlsomeone gets your root key and you are pwn'ed.15:36
leftyfbHackwar: the advantage of my script over just a simple rsync is it uses cp -l to copy over the nights backup from $current creating hard link which gets broken on the next rsync. This is basically delta backups15:36
leftyfbscottjl: nope15:37
leftyfbscottjl: as I said, the public key on the server has the originating ip hardcoded15:37
scottjlok. gets your key and spoofs your ip.15:37
leftyfbscottjl: so yes, if they get my root ssh key and ssh in from the correct location (already lost the battle), then yes, I'm done15:37
leftyfbscottjl: I also have a few machines utilizing autossh/reverse tunneling that will help with this, but I haven't rolled it out everywhere15:38
leftyfbutilizing a bastion host15:39
scottjlif you're only backing up /var/www, why not just run it as the web id?15:39
leftyfbscottjl: I'm backing up way more than /var/www15:40
scottjlok. doesn't sound like hackwar is, might want to look into locking it down hackwar15:40
leftyfbso you'd prefer giving www-data a shell? I find that more likely to get exploited15:40
scottjlif i had a choice of someone gaining access to my server, i'd prefer they were stuck with 33:33 than 0:015:42
HackwarYes, I only need the www files and the DB and yes, I will lock it down further. While I am a novice at shell programming (I'm more a PHP coder...) I also don't just run any code from some guy of the internet. So I'm currently reading through the whole thing first.15:44
HackwarStill, thank you very much leftyfb. So far the script looks very much like what I need.15:44
immuare the repo servers down by any chance :)15:47
impliteanyone know what happened to yankdownunder?15:52
aadeshhi15:52
implitehi15:52
aadeshActually i have a question15:52
implite?15:52
impliteask your question please15:53
aadeshwait15:53
aadeshafter installing ubuntu in Why we get low wifi range on rtl8723be?15:54
implitecheck your version of your firmware for your wifi drivers15:54
aadeshIs this problem of card or os15:54
implite!wifi15:54
ubottuWireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs15:54
aadeshI fixed it with modprobe15:55
immuare repo servers down?15:55
aadeshtell me what "modprobe -rv rtl8723be "does?15:55
immuthey are ok15:55
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implitertl8723be  <--- you might need to try something different here15:56
aadeshwhat actually modprobe means15:57
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implite!modprobe15:57
scottjlaadesh: modprobe loads the driver for your wifi card15:57
aadeshok15:57
aadeshand -rv what it does15:58
impliteswitches settings for modprobe15:58
aadeshok nice thanks15:58
beerayHello, pls I need info for how to run graphics on lxd15:58
aadeshfor info ye15:58
aadeshbye15:58
implite!lxd15:59
implitehmm ubottu doesnt know what that is...15:59
impliteyou mean lxde?16:00
implite!lxde16:00
ubottuLXDE ( http://lxde.org/ ) is the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment used by !Lubuntu. To install from Ubuntu: « sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop ». See http://lubuntu.net/ for more information, and join #lubuntu for support.16:00
immuihi16:01
immu!hi16:01
beerayNo, I mean LXD container16:02
immubeeray, you try asking here #ubuntu-server16:06
samlanderyolo16:06
leftyfbbeeray: you don't. That's not what containers are for or how they work16:06
naccbeeray: there is also #lxcontainers16:06
naccleftyfb: you can, it just takes quite a bit of tweaking16:06
naccleftyfb: have you used LXD containers? they are a bit different than Docker16:07
samlanderanyone know how to get dnsmasq to respond with a specified IP for failed dns lookups?16:07
leftyfbnacc: I use them regularly. I've never used docker. And yeah, now that I think about it, I guess you could run a desktop environment in one, but man, why would you?16:08
naccleftyfb: that i don't know :)16:08
scottjlthey are a lot different than docker16:08
naccleftyfb: becuase LXD is way easier to use than KVM :)16:08
leftyfbi've never used docker16:08
beerayleftyfb: yes i know. I am just running an experiment and I already got my results but I want to implement a graphics to confirm16:08
samlanderdocker is pretty sweet16:08
samlanderalthough I only really use it for the sql server image16:09
scottjldocker is sweet, lxc is sweet, lxd is sweet, but they all have different uses (well lxc & lxd are pretty similar)16:09
naccright, i wasn't trying to start a discussion, just wanted to clarify with leftyfb :)16:09
samlanderi suppose now that mysql is native in EF Core I could probably just use that, but im pretty much biased now on using ms sql16:09
samlanderi wonder if it is still retarded enough to allow feburary 30 as a date :/16:11
scottjlsamlander: regarding dnsmasq & ip's. generally if you stick something in /etc/hosts dnsmasq should return that if it can't find it elsewhere (great for dns for local things)16:11
scottjlyou might need to bounce dnsmasq after changes though16:11
samlanderscott: I was thinking of setting up a pi-hole for my network and the responding to every request was an idea to circumvent some malware16:12
scottjl<3 pihole. runs great in a lxc/lxd container btw.16:12
samlanderseems to be a growing trend that some ransomware will ping a random domain to make sure it's not in a sandbox and free to do damage16:12
samlanderif the domain returns an ip it disables16:13
samlanderso im thinking pihole would be great since it will block 100~k ad domains16:13
samlanderand using the dnsmasq i might be able to defuse future ransomware automagically16:13
scottjlpihole will let you set up a custom white/blacklist.16:13
samlandernot to mention put a cool "you dun fuked up" message on bad dns reqs :P16:13
L72g5sSqThe WannaCry virus only affects Windows PC, correct?16:14
scottjlL72g5sSq: correct16:14
L72g5sSqOkay thanks.16:14
samlanderbasically im wondering if it's possible to set up a /# -> local IP for only failed16:14
L72g5sSqOur IT guy is asking those running Linux to "check our system"...lol16:14
scottjlL72g5sSq: i'd say "check your it guy" ;-)16:15
samlanderas much as i love visual stuidio, if ms starts charging monthlys to the consumers for windows 10, ubuntu is going to become my primary os16:15
scottjlif he doesn't know that linux boxes (not running windows emulators) aren't affected by WC, time to hire someone competient.16:15
samlanderscottjl: no shit16:15
samlander~sigh16:16
scottjlsamlander: yes. it would be possible to set something like that up with pihole.16:16
samlanderawesome, guess im gonna go rtfm16:16
scottjlsamlander: but you would have to set up the failed redirect within dnsmasq itself, not pihole16:16
samlanderyes16:16
scottjland pihole runs just fine on ubuntu. :-)16:16
samlanderi just noticed though when i installed pihole that it used dnsmasq :)16:17
samlanderyes, yes it does16:17
scottjli have it running on a 16.04lts lxc container on my turris omnia.16:17
samlanderalthough it would be nice if they would allow you to specify a port16:17
samlanderit assumes port 8016:17
samlanderand if you change the port in the lighthttp, it works, but its a bit wonky16:17
samlanderalso updating will overwrite the port as well16:17
samlanderive got it running on my enterprise server in my basement :) just wish my router wasnt so f@#%$% retarded and would allow me to change just the dns servers instead of forcing a static ip16:18
vegombreihey guys whats up with flash? why suddenly im having issues with flash on all my devices??16:18
samlanderflash is dying16:18
scottjlgo ask adobe?16:18
samlanderseriously, disable that shit16:19
ducasse!language | samlander16:19
ubottusamlander: Please avoid any language that may be considered offensive, including acronyms and obfuscation of such - also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines || The main channels are English only, for other languages, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList16:19
samlanderdrp, sorry ducasse16:19
weblyhi16:19
weblywho knows whether the spamassassin update channel is free for commercial use? :)16:19
vegombreihuh?16:19
* vegombrei hey guys whats up with flash? why suddenly im having issues with flash on all my devices??16:19
samlanderflash is an unholy abomination in my mind, nothing but a forever unpatched security hole16:20
samlanderfor what? pretty animations? do it in <canvas> :P16:20
Husky_Apocalypseis it "zip -r zipfile folder/" or "zip -r folder/ zipfile"? Always get it confused16:20
samlandermkay peace out, thanks scott16:21
samlanderzip folder outfolder -r16:21
samlandererr zip folder archive -r16:21
ducasseHusky_Apocalypse: 'man zip'16:21
Husky_Apocalypsegot it. "zip -r zipfile folder/"16:21
leftyfbHusky_Apocalypse: man zip16:21
setupCUNT16:22
leftyfbsetup: you came here just to say that?16:23
DJonesbuntu support only16:23
scottjlsome people have low aspirations16:23
DJonessetup: please don't do that, this channel is for ubuntu support only16:23
setupDo you guys dual boot16:25
compdocdual boot causes more problems than anything, except maybe wifi issues16:26
DJonessetup: Yes, I do16:26
vltWhat is dual boot?16:27
setupDUal boot lets 2 OS run at the same time!16:28
scottjlwell not at the same time. you boot into one or the other16:28
weblyisn't dual boot now much easier and cleaner with UEFI?16:28
setupsometimes16:28
weblyalso between windows and non-windows?16:28
vltsetup: That's called virtualisation. I do this with Xen.16:28
guest-rBYNKugay chat16:29
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compdocguest-rBYNKu, wrong channel for that. so sorry16:30
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fluffyborihow do i format the boot partition in ubuntu 16.04?16:33
compdocgparted is nice16:34
fluffyboriwell, i am using gparted16:34
fluffyboribut it is not possible16:34
fluffyborithere is a lock next to the partition16:35
oerheksremove all partitions, and Click Device in the top menu -> Click Create Partition Table -> Select mbr ?16:35
fluffyboriand i dont have access to all option16:35
Bashing-omfluffybori: Also a lock in the swap partition ? Does choosing " swap off " on the swap partition in GParted permit access to the /boot ?16:36
fluffyborinope i already did that Bashing-om16:37
fluffyborioerheks- removed all partitions now Device->create new partition gives cannot create new partition when there is an active partition16:38
setup_HELLO16:39
Bashing-omfluffybori: K. are you confusing a boot partition with the boot sector ( sector 0 ) ? -- and booting from a liveDVD(USB) ?16:39
oerheksfluffybori, odd, unmount the drive and mount it again?? you are doing this from live usb, yes?16:39
fluffyborihey no, the thing is i want to install windows 10. and it requirres that the file system is NTFS16:40
fluffyboritrying to format so that it is NTFS16:41
fluffyborifrom within ubuntu16:41
setup_YES16:41
fluffyborii am good with a new partition, but even that is not possible16:41
oerheksfluffybori, let windows use the whole disk16:41
fluffyborioerheks, i can let windows use the whole disk, but it doesnt seem to move forward because the FS is not NTFS16:42
rud0lfwouldn't windows installer format the partition on its own?16:42
fluffyborinope16:42
oerheksheh, not an ubuntu issue, windows wants clean disk anyway ...16:42
rud0lfit's hard to believe16:43
fluffyborii think with win10 it is our responsibility16:43
oerheksand uses GPT now16:43
fluffyboriwhat is GPT?16:43
rud0lffluffybori: the modern partitioning scheme16:43
rud0lfi've installed win10 on dual-boot windows vista + xubuntu 16.04, over vista installation16:44
fluffyboriok16:44
ducassefluffybori: are you trying to do this from a live usb or a full ubuntu install?16:44
rud0lfi just removed vista partition, and created new ntfs partition by ubuntu's gparted16:44
fluffyborirudolf, did you install xubuntu after windows?16:44
rud0lfyes16:44
rud0lfi mean back when was it solo vista16:44
rud0lfthen xubuntu, then windows 1016:45
fluffyboriwell, my case is the other way round and its win1016:45
setup_I have a arcade cabinet running vista16:45
fluffyboriah16:45
fluffyborii dont know what to do16:45
ducassefluffybori: please answer questions, or we will never get anywhere16:45
rud0lffluffybori: when you make it work, you need also two steps to make windows not to overwrite grub16:45
fluffyboriducasse: sorry i missed your question16:46
ducassefluffybori: are you trying to do this from a live usb or a full ubuntu install?16:46
fluffyborii have ubuntu in my entire disk without partition16:46
fluffyborii want to install windows either as dual boot or stand alone16:46
intriga_hi there16:46
fluffyborinow i am trying to install windows from USB16:47
ducassefluffybori: yes, but where were you running gparted from?16:47
compdocfluffybori, a nice way thats usually safe, is to install on a 2nd disk16:47
fluffyboribut that requirres NTFS fs16:47
fluffyboriducasse: from within ubuntu16:47
ducassefluffybori: a full install or the live usb?16:48
fluffyboriducasse full install16:48
ducassefluffybori: that's why you're having problems.16:48
fluffyboriok16:48
oerheksno, win10 uses exfat + gpt16:49
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fluffyborii know i think because it is active that i am unable to do anything ducasse16:49
fluffyboriwhat is the work around16:49
oerheksyou dont *need* to format anything16:49
oerheksbut why are we helping installing windows ....16:49
setup_Windows can be usful16:49
ducassefluffybori: use the installer usb, but you should ask in ##windows16:50
fluffyboriwell - i get a message in one of the dialogs to format to NTFS16:50
ducassesetup_: it's still offtopic here16:50
DJonessetup_: Cetainly windows can be useful, but its not on topic here, this channel only supports Ubuntu support issues16:50
fluffyborii thought its some ubuntu thing because it did not allow me to format to NTFS16:51
mmanning_I'm having issues with Ubuntu Server 14.04.5 not booting after a restart, it seems to hang after mounting the swap partition. I've tried Googling and I've been working on this for hours without making any headway. What can I provide to see if I can get any advice on getting this system to boot?16:51
fluffyborianyways thans very much16:51
fluffyboris/thans/thanks16:51
setup_NIGGER FUCK CUNT GAY SHIT CRAP CUNT TURD!16:54
naccmmanning_: if you disable the swap partition, does it boot16:55
mmanning_nope16:55
mmanning_I think I just found the silver bullet16:55
LjLlol.16:55
mmanning_nacc, found this error is syslog https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rsyslog/+bug/83004616:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 459730 in rsyslog (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #830046 rsyslog doesn't create /dev/xconsole " [High,Fix released]16:55
LjLSpec, look at this16:55
* Seveas slaps DJones for misfiring :P16:57
* LjL slaps Seveas for seveasing16:57
* compdoc runs to google seveasing16:57
Seveascompdoc: careful. Make sure to enable safe search16:58
oerhekswb Seveas16:58
LjL16:58
compdocheh16:58
SeveasLast time LjL Seveas'ed, the internets melted16:58
LjLyeah, don't seveas and drive16:58
mmanning_nacc, that was not the solution, so back to square 117:08
atralheavenHi, I'm looking for an application that works like "data usage" on android, to log how much each process has used internet traffic17:09
guest-ypnlbshello17:09
naccmmanning_: hrm17:13
mmanning_nacc, when I commented out swap it hung and the previous mount17:13
naccmmanning_: the disk is ok? (might boot to liveusb and check them)17:13
mmanning_hangs now at ext4-fs dm-0 re-mounted Opts: errors=remount-ro17:14
mmanning_it's a KVM client17:14
mmanning_physical disk is ok17:14
mmanning_it's not a freeze but a hang, as ctl-alt-del will reboot it17:14
compdocits a guest?17:15
mmanning_compdoc, yea17:15
compdocyou using virt-manager?17:15
mmanning_proxmox17:15
compdocshucks, cant help with that one17:16
mmanning_compdoc, well it was running fine17:16
mmanning_until a reboot17:16
mmanning_and some updates17:16
mmanning_tried booting with old kernel and did not help17:16
compdocany updates to the host?17:17
mmanning_yes17:17
mmanning_had an issue with another VM after but I resolved that one17:18
compdocdoes proxmox let you export the guest details to an xml file?17:18
BillKGRmmanning_, you can always try to downgrade the packages that made the issues appear...17:18
mmanning_BillKGR, can't recall which updates where run.17:18
compdocbbl17:19
mmanning_compdoc, maybe17:19
BillKGRmmanning_, look at /var/log/apt/history.log17:19
mmanning_Bill :)17:19
mmanning_BillKGR,17:19
ArteF4ctws17:20
ideot4001hey guys17:27
ideot4001anyone know where I can get a copy of the wannacry virus, need to test(safely) if it is going to affect my works software\17:27
nacc!ot | ideot400117:28
ubottuideot4001: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!17:28
DJonesideot4001: Nope, probably best asking in ##windows as its not relevant to Ubuntu support17:29
aotaointbinwannacry runs in wine17:29
gp5stdid something change recently that would cause this: pasting into vim pastes escape characters17:29
ideot4001thanks DJones im a linux user, thought this group would be laughing about it17:29
brunch875I wouldn't try asking in #wine then17:29
brunch875gp5st, you have to :set paste17:30
gp5stbrunch875: even when I do that it just doesn't paste anything17:30
gp5stand leaves insert mode17:30
DJonesideot4001: No reason to laugh about it, security concerns are relevant no matter which os you use17:30
brunch875gp5st, odd. I don't know how to reproduce17:31
gp5stbrunch875: hmm, ok then. thanks. maybe it's a just-me issue, but I can't figure out where :(17:32
brunch875you could also try #vim, maybe someone has experienced something similar over there17:32
gp5stDJones: but at some level it makes those of us who walk into the dr and see the xp screensave and die a little inside feel vindicated. You're right though, just because we use linux doesn't mean we shouldn't care.  A shared network drive for instance could be affected, or business peeps17:32
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gp5stbrunch875: yeah, I was just curious if there was some change elsewhere since I havn't updated my vimrc and I don't remember vim being updated, but ::shrug:: thanks17:33
pavlosgp5st: usually you set vim in insert mode, copy some text from somewhere, and right click into vi17:33
brunch875I would try to reproduce but I don't know how to copy an escaped character :þ17:34
ducassegp5st: has your setting for $TERM changed?17:35
gp5stducasse: no, it's xterm like always17:37
gp5stpavlos: yeah, but the escape sends it out of insert mode17:37
L72g5sSqakik_: I got the dell xps 13 with preinstalled ubuntu. I like it a lot so far, but had some difficulties with the cursor jumping everywhere while I typed and also slow wifi with wireless N17:38
L72g5sSqakik_: I fixed the jumping cursor with libinput and mitigated the wifi issue by disabling powermanagement on the wifi card, but speeds are still slow :/17:38
L72g5sSqI did update, upgrade, and dist-upgrade, nothing17:39
L72g5sSqAnyone else having issues with slow wireless-n speeds on a laptop with an integrated wifi chip?17:39
akik_L72g5sSq: thanks for the feedback17:42
scottjlL72g5sSq: you'd have to specify what wifi chip you have17:45
akik_L72g5sSq: try using the laptop somewhere else in another wlan17:45
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beerayHello, pls I still need info for how to run graphics on lxd container17:47
akik_beeray: i've read that if you share the x11 socket to the container, you'd be able to open x11 apps from there17:48
beeraypls how do i do it, because i have tried multiple ways17:48
akik_https://stgraber.org/2014/02/09/lxc-1-0-gui-in-containers/17:49
beerayakik_: pls how do I do that17:49
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cainedrone17:49
scottjlbeeray: google "lxd x-windows" lots of hits with docs17:50
akik_beeray: that's actually not the one i meant :)17:50
beerayakik_ scottjl: thanks so much. let me go through that and test it17:51
akik_beeray: here's the one i meant http://fabiorehm.com/blog/2014/09/11/running-gui-apps-with-docker/17:51
akik_it was for docker though17:52
akik_-v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix17:52
scottjllxd != docker17:52
t0th_-_what the difference between service and systemctl  ?17:52
slawekWitam.17:53
Bashing-omt0th_-_: upstart/systemd .17:53
slawekJaka jest nazwa pokoju ubuntu pl?17:53
t0th_-_what i need use?17:53
Seveast0th_-_: 'service' is an old redhatism that ubuntu started adopting with upstart. All obsolete.17:53
scottjlt0th_-_: a service is a program that's running (and providing a service). systemctl is a command (that can control services, among other things)17:53
Seveas!pl | slawek17:53
ubottuslawek: Na tym kanale używamy tylko języka angielskiego. Możesz uzyskać pomoc w języku polskim na #ubuntu-pl.17:53
beerayakik_: I have checked that one for docker. but I want the one for lxd17:53
t0th_-_so i need use systemctl ?17:54
slawek#ubuntu-pl17:54
Seveast0th_-_: ayup.17:54
t0th_-_thanks17:54
scottjlman systemctl17:54
Bashing-omt0th_-_: 16.04+ is systemd based .17:54
Seveasslawek: /join #ubuntu-pl17:54
slawek#ubuntu-pl17:54
scottjlthe syntax is far different17:54
t0th_-_yes, i see17:54
t0th_-_now i am using 1617:54
Seveasthere's no 16.17:54
Seveasthere's 16.04 and 16.1017:54
scottjlwelcome to the pile of dung that is systemd17:54
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t0th_-_i am not familiarity with systemctl17:55
t0th_-_yes yes Seveas17:55
weblysystemd is nectar for admins! :O17:55
jeffreylevesquehow do you delete a user, and it's home directory by it's UID?17:56
Seveassystemd is parts rubbish, parts awesome. Over time the rubbish ages and becomes better and the awesome ages and becomes normal :)17:56
Seveasjeffreylevesque: man userdel, man deluser17:56
scottjlSeveas: until the next thing comes out17:56
Seveasscottjl: given the amount of distros having switched over to it, that might actually take a while.17:57
scottjlrc scripts, init scripts, launchd (which never took off), systemd. give it few years, something else will come out17:57
Seveasand 'the next thing' might be api compatible, now that we have proper api's.17:57
Seveaslauchd took off just fine, on OsX...17:58
minimect0th_-_: Basically you have 'sudo systemctl [start/stop/restart/status] <some service> to interact with the service during current boot, and 'sudo systemctl [enable/disable] <some service>' to enable/disable a service during boot.17:58
scottjlyes. but apple hoped it would spread beyond osx.17:58
t0th_-_nice17:58
t0th_-_thanks, minimec17:58
scottjlnah. the next thing won't use the same api's. that would be too easy. there will be some ugly compatibility library shoved inbetween.17:59
Seveasscottjl: I'm hoping very little spreads beyond the disease that is osx...17:59
jeffreylevesquei didn't see anything in man to remove a user by uid17:59
Bashing-omt0th_-_: In the begiinning was initab . - sequential processing - slow boot and slow system .. people screamed and hollered .. and now we have things happening in parallel , Fast but complex !17:59
Seveasjeffreylevesque: then maybe there isn't anything and you'll have to look up the username first...18:00
fluffyborijoin #python18:05
leftyfbno18:05
Seveasfluffybori: here, have a spare / :)18:05
mmanning_so looks like my server is hanging at boot right before the resolution changes, I've tried nomodeset but that has not helped. Anyone have any suggestions?18:05
fluffyborihehe18:05
mmanning_it's KVM18:05
ceibalhola xD quiero chat irc18:09
ikonia!es | ceibal18:09
ubottuceibal: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.18:09
ceibalhola xdddd18:10
Guest88677Hello, I'm having permission issues in ubuntu with Node.js. I believe this is a "noobie" mistake. Would anyone be willing to help me?18:15
riidomhi is there a way to search for OS keybindings "backwards"? I wanna know what is using Ctrl-Alt-S, for example18:16
riidoma good way is probably just pressing it and see what happens, but in this case nothing visible happens, yet when I assign this keybinding inside an application it won't trigger - another one, like Alt-V for example, does though18:16
riidomtherefore I think Ubuntu has it reserved for something18:16
Jonathan-Hi I am update the firmware on my Qnap NAS, but after the update, my virt ubuntu dist firewall is blocking all connection then enabled, I tried to reset it with "ufw reset" but still the same then enabled, how do I fix it?18:17
Seveasriidom: quick hack: gsettings list-recursively | grep -i ctrl18:17
Seveasriidom: (which returns no default binding for Ctrl+Alt+S)18:18
modernkhello18:18
riidomyups Seveas .. maybe I doubled it inside application then18:18
modernk:D18:18
riidombut your quick hack will be useful in future I am pretty sure :) ty18:19
riidomSeveas: I tried Alt instead, and while the list is longer, I noticed that some keybindings are listed with 'Control' instead of 'Ctrl'18:21
belgianguyis there a specific channel for Ubuntu kernel patches?18:48
naccbelgianguy: what about kernel patches? there is #ubuntu-kernel18:48
belgianguynacc, thanks, I just wanted to inform myself if the gigabyte/ryzen problem is still an issue in 4.1218:49
belgianguyatm I need to run with a custom kernel, that works fine, but it's less than ideal18:49
oerheks4.12 is just started development :-D18:52
Bashing-ombelgianguy: Tried a daily image of 17.10 ? See if it runs on Ryzen ?18:52
oerheksi think you point to 4.11, which became stable18:52
naccbelgianguy: not sure why 4.12 is relevant to the ubuntu kernel18:53
naccbelgianguy: are you confusing upstream and the ubuntu kernel?18:53
belgianguynacc, 4.11 had Ryzen fixes, but still not bootable on Gigabyte mobo's18:54
naccbelgianguy: right, but 4.11 is also not in any ubuntu kernels18:54
oerheks4.11 is in mainline18:54
belgianguyI don't know too much about kernels, only that Ubuntu can't run on a Gigabyte/Ryzen motherboard18:54
oerheksdo not expect linux to have kernel support for hardware less than 6 months old18:55
belgianguywhen the pinctrl-amd module is disabled and recompiled, the kernel works just fine18:55
belgianguyoerheks, oh I am patient, it's just that I don't know where to look for new information18:55
naccbelgianguy: wait til a release with that base kernel (17.10)18:56
belgianguyand if Ubuntu even can do anything about it (maybe it's Gigabyte's fault)18:56
oerheksJust be patient i guess, there is a 1st RC here .. http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/18:56
belgianguyoerheks, ok, I'll try the new RCs and hope at least someone at Gigabyte cares enough (little hope as I saw some mails on the bug tracker)18:59
Secret-Fireis it possible to get radeon driver working in 17.04?19:00
oerheksSecret-Fire, it should be loaded standard, open radeon, or maybe you have a newer GPU that supports the newer open  AMDgpu19:01
Secret-Fireit is rx 48019:01
Secret-Firepretty new19:01
oerheksdriver in use >> lspci -nnk | grep -i vga -A3 | grep 'in use'19:01
Secret-Fireits using onboard graphics now because the hd audio isnt working19:01
Secret-Fireit says amdgpu19:02
oerheksgood!19:02
Secret-Firewhy isnt the hd audio working?19:02
oerheksopen alsamixer, hit F6 :  and see what device is in use19:02
oerheksand maybe fiddle around with the settings19:03
Secret-Fireno luck19:04
oerheksSecret-Fire, oke, what audiochip does 'lspci' show??19:05
oerheksmaybe there are others who have found a fix19:05
Secret-FireAudio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Device aaf019:05
Secret-Fireits using the onboard audio19:06
oerheksSecret-Fire, the 8 digit hex code is more important, the name gives many chipsets19:06
Secret-FireSBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)19:07
Tweth-U-PDSHello!  I've tried installing tomcat (From instructions on https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/administration/integration/plantuml.html ), but it doesn't appear to be listening...  Any advice on how to find out why?  (Ubuntu 16.04)19:09
anddamhello19:09
anddamcan someone help me figuring out why the systemd-rfkill service doesn't properly save the rfkill software status of wifi?19:10
synthetiqi have a Canonical Landscape local server installed that handles a few ubuntu VMs.  i've noticed that the Landscape server spikes CPU ever 5 minutes.   anyone have any idea how to edit the default polling interval of Landscape?19:10
oerheksSecret-Fire, does your bios give an option for HDaudio/ SB emulation ?19:12
Secret-Fireim not sure19:13
intrigai was about to seek help for the latest official page (?) of nvidia drivers.19:19
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intrigadoes anyone knows about it?19:19
chokisteven: hi19:20
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TheMontyChristtest19:35
TheMontyChristwhen I log in, I'd like for a script to execute.  how to do this?19:35
genii!autostart19:36
ubottuIf you want to edit your Autostart programs, open the Unity dash and search for Startup Programs. If you're on XFCE, use menu -> Settings -> Settings Manager -> Session and Startup, if you're on KDE, use Kickoff -> Computer -> System Settings -> Autostart. For more details see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup19:36
cinvokehello. im wondering if there is anything i can do to limit the amount of cache my kernel is using. im really not sure whats happening, only that when all my ram get dedicated to buff/cache, the system gets non-responsive.19:37
cinvokeUbuntu 16.04.219:37
cinvoke4.4.0-77-generic #9819:37
cinvokethis is my work around: " sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches"19:37
cinvokeplease help19:37
mistralolok so i change ubuntu 17.04 to use gnome / wayland and now it won't run. How do i change it back?19:37
SwedeMikecinvoke: when this happens, can you collect "free" and pastebin it? ie when the system is unresponsive19:39
SwedeMikecinvoke: you can look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swappiness and also configure vm.min_free_kbytes19:39
nicu_'sup19:42
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ppfis there a way to look at the files contained in a specific package in a specific version?19:48
ppfs,version,release,19:48
leftyfbppf: sudo dpkg -S <package_name>19:49
leftyfbsudo isn't necessary19:49
ppfleftyfb: that's for installed packages and the local release only19:49
ppfam i wrong?19:49
leftyfbthat is for installed packages19:49
leftyfbppf: there's also apt-file19:50
leftyfbwhich isn't installed by default19:50
scottjlppf: http://packages.ubuntu.com/ lets you browse them all on the web19:50
minimecppf: this would be the filelist of gnome-terminal in 16.04... http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/amd64/gnome-terminal/filelist19:50
leftyfbapt-file list <package_name>19:50
ppfthat works for arbitrary packages, but still only for the local release19:50
ppfscottjl, minimec awesome, thanks!19:50
leftyfbppf: "local release"?19:50
leftyfbppf: apt-file works on all packages, not just ones you have installed19:51
ppfleftyfb: the release i've ot installed19:51
leftyfbppf: you could use it to file files in a package for a release that you have specified in a sources file. Doesn't necessarily mean that sources file needs to be loaded I think19:52
leftyfb-s "Sets the sources.list file to a different value from its default /etc/apt/sources.list."19:52
skdfAnyone here know of a channel for Homelabs?19:53
skdf:>19:53
nacc!alis | skdf19:57
ubottuskdf: Alis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see "/msg Alis help list" or ask in #freenode. Example usage: "/msg Alis list http"19:57
naccleftyfb: ppf: chdist is handy for this19:57
ppfnacc: nice!20:03
skdfnacc: ty20:03
skdfI'm working on setting up my Ubuntu Ser ver20:03
naccppf: as an ubuntu dev, i use chdist pretty often (and rmadison to look up what version is where)20:04
skdfnacc:20:04
skdfYou're a Ubuntu dev?!20:04
skdfQuick question: Is it possible to put OpenVPN inside of a Snap?20:04
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wisheMy Laptop running Ubuntu 16.04 suddenly does not register headphones when i plug them in. There used to be a dialog that appeared as i plugged them in, but that no longer appears and the sound does not work through the jack. Anyone know how i can determine the issue?20:16
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Slax3wishe Try to change Setting audio options20:21
rockyhHi!20:28
rx-determinehello20:29
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rockyhAre there any side effects in joining a *local* group (such as adm, sambashare) with a LDAP user?20:29
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bigMouthCommiehow can i list packages for ubuntu by their popcon rating?20:52
mixxithey most videos i play in browser have screen tearing20:56
mixxitany idea why20:56
de-factoHmm my RT3070 usb Wifi adapter could connect to my wifi without any problems on 16.10, not on 17.04 though. how can i find out where it fails?20:56
mixxitwell, wrong question i guess, any idea how i can fix it20:57
de-factoah i think its apparmor20:58
de-factohmm20:58
jvelasquezAny idea how I can override the getty service in systemd?   I modified /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/getty\@tty1.20:59
huggybear404on ubuntu desktop 17.04 I search samba and realvnc not find under software ? remote desktop installed but vnc viewer fails connect, any tips ?20:59
de-factohow do i allow network manager dhcp in app armor? audit: type=1400 audit(1494881606.067:21): apparmor="DENIED" operation="connect" info="Failed name lookup - disconnected path" error=-13 profile="/usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-dhcp-helper" name="run/NetworkManager/private-dhcp" pid=21199 comm="nm-dhcp-helper" requested_mask="wr" denied_mask="wr" fsuid=0 ouid=021:00
leftyfbde-facto: network manager works fine with dhcp in the supported releases of ubuntu21:01
de-factoits a fresh install of Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 amd6421:02
de-factoit works fine with LAN not so with WiFi21:02
de-factofor some reason21:02
de-factonot sure why21:02
de-factodidnt change anything in network, pluged the usb wifi in and tried to get it to work with the nm gui21:04
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de-factohmm it doesnt even work without apparmor, so its something else going wrong on new release21:15
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ickalibyrhi21:32
Bashing-omde-facto: Just a maybe then : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1682499 .21:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1682499 in systemd (Ubuntu Zesty) "disable dnssec" [High,Fix released]21:34
naccde-facto: you mean your wireless is not connecting at all?21:34
de-factonot at all21:35
naccde-facto: it shows up in NM?21:35
de-factoyes21:35
de-factobut it never connects thought dmesg says it authenticated21:35
de-factoso i guess its something with dhcp21:35
de-factoput apparmor into audit mode and disabled ipv6 already21:35
de-factono fun yet though21:35
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de-factoaborting authentication with 00:..... by local choice (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING)21:37
YankDownUnderde-facto, Have you tried doing a static IP setup to see if that rectifies the issues with apparmor?21:39
de-factoyes doesnt work21:41
YankDownUnderde-facto, Did it *ever* work?21:43
de-factonot on this installation21:44
de-factoworked out of the box with 16.10 though21:44
YankDownUnderde-facto, So, from the point at which you did the installation, Network Manager has *never* worked, and you've *never* been able to connect?21:44
mmaheuscad21:44
de-factonot with usb wifi RT3070 adapter, works with ethernet though21:45
de-factoim using it right now21:45
de-factoi just want to be able to use wifi too in some situations21:46
YankDownUnderde-facto, So if it works "properly" with eth0 - the entire system - apparmor included - but it DOESN'T work with the Realtek wifi - how does "apparmor" fit into this picture? I'm curious...and I'm trying to build this image in my mind...21:47
oerheksi read about more wifi adapters do not work properly since 17.04, after upgrade, FYI21:48
de-factoi disabled apparmor already, so i think its something else21:48
YankDownUnderoerheks, Yeah...been observing that from at the point it was released...21:49
de-factoalso the wifi name is wlx<someweirdletters>21:49
oerheksde-facto, is it connected to an USB3 port? ( blue)21:49
YankDownUnderde-facto, Why - again I ask - are you mucking about with apparmor in the first place? How does that affect anything related to your Realtek wifi?21:49
de-factooerheks, yes to an pci card usb321:50
oerhekstry an usb2 port, if that works, file a bug against usb321:50
nolsenIs there a PPA for the latest version of socat? The version of socat is outdated in ubuntu 17.0421:51
nolsen(I need 2.x, not 1.x)21:51
a7i3n<----working on Ubuntu install with i3 as the windowmanager wheee! :)21:51
convergeis cron duplicating my script execution, or this is the way cron works ? https://gist.github.com/converge/18ca13f3ff42b73da85a7e01d5b5d76221:52
de-factoits not realtek btw its Ralink RT3070 usb21:53
de-factoand im starting to get the feeling its a kernel problem maybe21:54
de-factort2800usb and mac8021121:55
naccconverge: why are you cd'ing to a directory and then using an absolute path? does quickstart.py only work if run from that directory?21:55
de-factoYankDownUnder, because i see messages from apparmor in dmesg though it obviously wasnt the cause21:56
oerheksnolsen,  socat 2 is still in experimental upstream https://packages.debian.org/experimental/socat21:56
convergenacc: yes, the script is not very good right now, it's needed to enter the directory to execute the script corretly21:56
nacc!ppa | nolsen: you can search ppas yourself21:58
ubottunolsen: you can search ppas yourself: A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge21:58
oerheksnolsen, i find no ppa, so build it yourself http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/download/22:01
oerheks.. or start a new ppa?22:01
weblyhi again22:04
weblya more technical question: The PAM module is something that the system requires for user logins in console, shell, etc?22:04
weblyOr is this an optional thing for some programs to use?22:04
naccwebly: "The PAM module" is nonsensical. There are many PAM modules.22:05
weblynacc: the whole PAM thing I mean22:06
weblycould an Ubuntu system run fine without any PAM support/modules - as long as no PAM using programs are used?22:07
hailhydrawhat is the ubuntu icon at the top of the launcher called?22:08
naccwebly: do you mean can it be configured to, or do you mean can you remove PAM from ubuntu and have things 'just work'?22:08
Bashing-omhailhydra: dash .22:09
weblynacc: yes, that PAM is required by the very system or that is only a "nice to have" for some daemons like postfix or dovecot22:09
hailhydraBashing-om: I don't see "dash" in /usr/share/applications22:10
oerhekshailhydra, it is no application, just a search tool22:10
hailhydraoerheks: how do I find it's gtk icon?22:11
naccwebly: i think it's pretty fundamental22:12
naccwebly: it's definitely not just used by daemons like postfix and dovecot22:13
hashwagonsay you're managing multiple 16.04 servers in different time zones... what's best practce for timezones? All on UTC or what?22:14
leptonehi capparegime22:15
capparegimeyoo22:15
oerhekshailhydra,  they are in /usr/share/unity/icons name: launcher*22:15
hailhydraoerheks: ty22:16
weblynacc: thanks22:16
konradosHi. I have an usb drive, formatted as NTFS, my ubuntu sees it as "fuseblk" - `df -T` - now, when I'm trying to `mkdir  test` I see "No space left on device" -  but, `df -k` says I have 7 GB free space. What am I doing wrong?  I mounted it with GUI, i.e. when I plugged in the device there was a popup with the option 'mount', what should I do?22:17
nacckonrados: what version of ubuntu?22:17
konradossec...22:17
konradosnacc, - Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS22:18
rustyraptorHi I'm on Ubuntu 17.04 and I'm having trouble getting the latest version of nodejs22:19
rustyraptorwhen I install it gives me version 4.722:19
rustyraptorbut I need at least version 6.x22:19
hailhydrarustyraptor: read the known issues with Ubuntu for node you have to sym link it to the correct directory22:20
gredjoka friend is going to give me and old iphone she no longer uses and I wonder if I can erase the unit and install a ubuntu phone distro on it22:20
gredjokiphone = apple22:20
hailhydragredjok: best guess is no.22:20
hailhydraoerheks: so that directory is just the icons. I need to know the name in /usr/share/applications so I can change the icon22:22
nacc!latest | rustyraptor22:22
ubotturustyraptor: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.22:22
hashwagonYou may want to look here: https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/#debian-and-ubuntu-based-linux-distributions22:22
naccrustyraptor: nodejs 6 is only in debian/experimental22:23
naccrustyraptor: so not in any ubuntu, i expect22:23
hashwagonAnyone know best practises with nationwide linux servers and their timezones? UTC?22:23
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rustyraptoreven if I use the node ppa?22:23
naccrustyraptor: then you'd need to check the ppa owner's instructions22:23
gredjokhailhydra, any way I can get rid of apples software and install anything open source?22:24
naccrustyraptor: if you are using a ppa, it's not supported here, but only by the owner, and it's probably what hailhydra said (symlink somewhere)22:24
hailhydrayeah looks like nodejs -v is just 5.12 for me22:24
nacchashwagon: seems like it's really up to you?22:24
hailhydrahow easy would it be to switch out your kernel and use debian?22:25
nacc!who | hailhydra22:28
ubottuhailhydra: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)22:28
hailhydraso I don't have a launcher.desktop in /usr/share/applications how would I go about changing the icon?22:29
Jumetianon https://superuser.com/questions/319038/how-long-can-laptops-stay-safely-off, it is stated that a battery left within a laptop shall slowly drain even though the laptop is not on22:30
Jumetiani had a question relating to this22:30
Jumetianif i use the laptop a lot and the battery also remains inside but i am always charging it, that is, if the laptop is running on plug instead and the battery is never used, will it too drain out and stop working?22:30
naccJumetian: wrong channel? that's not an ubuntu support topic22:31
konradosnacc, please help me... I've read the entire internet regarding this subject ... :(22:31
naccJumetian: maybe ##hardware or something22:31
nacckonrados: can you show, in a pastebin, the `df -h /dev/...` output for the appropriate device (fi you can't find it, the ufll `df -h` output)22:32
laurusIs chroot dangerous? Why do I have to be superuser to chroot?22:42
nacclaurus: see `man 2 chroot`22:43
zorbs0nelaurus: chroot can be very dangerous. Because you could set permissions for an unknown user to access the files/directories.22:43
zorbs0nei read that wrong22:43
laurusYeah. I'm doing chroot to an image for a Raspberry Pi. Is that ok?22:45
laurusI mean is there a chance it will mess up my normal computer?22:46
nacclaurus: there is schroot (amongst other optoins) for normal user chroots22:46
konradosnacc, - https://gist.github.com/konradpapala/6d11099c0d279a95dea30b658d31b51422:47
laurusnacc, oh that sounds great.22:47
laurusnacc, what is the recommended way of adding my own username to the /etc/schroot/schroot.conf file?22:48
nacclaurus: i'm not sure you do22:49
minimeclaurus: In your case simple 'chroot' will not work, becasue you have a 'amd64' kernel running and the raspberry pi is 'arm', as far as I know. See here... https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/2401122:49
laurusminimec, actually, the simple chroot worked.22:49
laurusnacc, I get W: No chroots are defined in ‘/etc/schroot/schroot.conf’ or ‘/etc/schroot/chroot.d’22:49
minimeclaurus: Oh. Ok. Nice to know in the future. ;)22:49
nacclaurus: right, youll' have to setup a schroot instead of chroot, i think22:49
laurusmindlesstux, I used a combination of https://gist.github.com/jkullick/9b02c2061fbdf4a6c4e8a78f1312a689 and https://pastebin.com/pWuyTvbA to do this.22:50
laurusEr, minimec22:50
nacckonrados: hrm, i'm not sure, i don't use ntfs at all. but that df says it is full (even with 7G free). I'm guessing htat might be statistical rounding22:50
laurusI guess the "cp /usr/bin/qemu-arm-static usr/bin/qemu-arm-static" did it.22:50
nacclaurus: i don't think putting a binary in the chroot will change the running env22:51
nacclaurus: e.g., what does `uname -a` say is the arch in the chroot?22:51
konradosnacc, oh... so, is it possible it is related to this "inodes" stuff, like there is a limit... sec, I'll google that,22:51
nacckonrados: yeah, it could be bounded by something else22:52
laurusnacc, oh :(22:53
nacclaurus: chroots are just fileystem virtualization22:53
laurusWait, so why does this work? https://pastebin.com/pWuyTvbA22:53
rustyraptoralright I fixed it with a symlink guys thanks.22:53
nacclaurus: all you did there was chroot to /mnt22:54
nacclaurus: define "work"? :)22:54
laurusnacc, but when I type uname - a it says arm22:54
konradosnacc, but `df -i`  says: https://fkcd.ca/LK522:55
nacckonrados: can you run `df --si`?22:57
nacclaurus: hrm, i'm not sure? :)22:57
laurusnacc, don't worry about it :) Thanks. I'm just trying to get the schroot part now.22:57
konradosnacc, - /dev/sdc1 751G  743G  7,2G 100% /media/konrad/Elements22:58
nacclaurus: gl!22:58
laurusThanks nacc22:58
nacckonrados: hrm, ok, i was reading that sometimes ubuntu and windows disagree about the units for the disk22:58
konradosnacc, - oh:( so, you suggest that I should delete some stuff? Give me a sec.22:59
lvn_mateHi everyone. Quick question. Just read about a vulnerability in lightDM (http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2017/CVE-2017-8900.html) and I wanted to know which display server does Ubuntu MATE 16.04 use by default? Thanks.22:59
nacclvn_mate: did you even read the page you are looking at?23:00
nacclvn_mate: it specifically says the CVE fix for 16.10 and 17.04 is released already23:00
nacclvn_mate: so why does it matter, for that CVE, what MATE uses?23:01
nacclvn_mate: and that 16.04, in your case, is unaffected23:01
lvn_mateI see that now. Thx.23:01
Bashing-omkonrados: nacc House keeping ? does NTFS require more than the 5% that ext4 does ? And does 'df' reflect the housekeeping overhead ?23:11
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naccBashing-om: yeah that was going to be my next suggestion23:12
naccBashing-om: in that raw disk space may not be accurately reflected if it's using a fuse driver23:12
dreamcat4https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/lqo1quee/23:14
Bashing-omnacc: Just that I am not positive of what 'df' reflects // 5% of a 700 Gig drive is 35 Gigs there abouts . So not at all sure here what the numbers mean .23:15
naccBashing-om: true23:15
elreysasdf23:23
torchedsnowMy sister just bought a iPhone on ebay. I know nothing about Apples stuff. Can I use something like heimdall-flash to factory reset it?23:43
torchedsnowwth is "itunes" can I install it on Ubuntu. Hate Apple23:43
Bashing-om!touch | torchedsnow23:44
ubottutorchedsnow: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch23:44
torchedsnowBashing-om, "Touch platform?" Just need to factory reset a iPhone on Ubuntu. I personally use LinageOS on my Nexus23:46
minimectorchedsnow: Older iphones should show up as USB mass storage when you plug them to a ubuntu system. And there is no 'itunes' alternative for ubuntu as far as I know.23:46
torchedsnowminimec, how do I flash a new apple ROM? This one is full of crap.23:47
minimectorchedsnow: You are in a apple controlled walled garden. You can't as far as I know.23:48
torchedsnowNormally with dd hemidall-flash or odin. I know nothing about that junk23:48
torchedsnowminimec, so if you sell your iPhone to somebody on ebay you can't factory reset it?23:49
nacchow is any of this ubuntu support?23:49
torchedsnowI am using ubuntu now. Would think of the 1700 ppl here somebody has an iPhone23:50
torchedsnownacc, and no I do not have a mac or windows23:50
minimectorchedsnow: I never owned any apple device. Can't really help you ... ;)23:51
nacctorchedsnow: as with most devices, 'factory reset' is done device side; or have an apple OS for an apple device (as that is the only 'supported' thing by apple) and use their tools, i guess23:52
nacctorchedsnow: i don't know what you expect the support channel to do if someone bought a device that can't possibly be supported by ubuntu (or at least a mode of operation (factory reset) that isn't supported)23:53
torchedsnownacc, was hopping somebody could recommend something like hemidall-flash but for iPhone.23:54
torchedsnownacc, or a GNU/Linux version of "itunes" w/e it is called23:54
nacctorchedsnow: there is no gnu/linux of itunes23:54
th0rthere's all sorts of info on resetting an iphone....but google links aren't permitted23:54
Ichimusaitorchedsnow: To restore firmware normally it's reflashed through itunes. If you are trying to flash a custom rom onto your iphone I suggest you contact the people who made it for instructions.23:56
Ichimusaitorchedsnow: Just firmware reset is done also through itunes or the phone menu (general->reset or somesuch)23:56
torchedsnowIchimusai, not a custom rom. Just a fresh one to reset it...I was hopping23:56
Ichimusaitorchedsnow: You have an informative link in PM23:57

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